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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-04-07 - Orange Coast PilotOdor Consultant: He Has Nose for Joh 1 By HILARY KAYE Of ... o.llf ,,.., ••• ,. John Waples 11 pold to rollow biJ .-. ~ -complal!w .. the 0....,.. Cbmty Sanltailon Diotrict about an offensive amell, Wa~es and his ll05t are '""'1IJOlled to find the ....,.,., Often, the intrudin& aroma comes from • """""' other -sewage lr<alment -a rotting IW'nip patcll, swamp gA! lodg ed beneath the ground, or animal waste. But tometlmes the smell can be traced biict to · the Sanitation Districts. and that Is the reason Waptes was hired. \\1hen someone phones me diiltricl ' otnoes tn FOW\lain Valley, and makes a complaint. Wapl .. is dl!pa tched to lite scene of the smtll. "Invariably, ooce you get out there, there isn't an odor," Waples sighrd. "Not only that, but wben you ask aomebody to describe the odor. all they'll usually say is, 'It smells terrlbl~'.·" he added. chuiekUng at lbc nondescript desoiptions. Waples, 63, is going into his eleventh year as an odor consultan1 for the SantitaUon Districts. Up untll last month -when he retired -Waples' ma in job ,.·as ,.'itb the Orange 'COunt y llenlt h • SIJNDAY Sl':\lt,\ \' S l't:t 'l,\l. Depanmenl Ile filled his snlrnng for !he sanitation di.strict6 lnlO his spare Ume. Now that he has only the odor consultant job. \\laples $pe1lCfs more or his Woo \\'orking ror the districts. In the enrly days of the districts, complaints from ntignbors of the se"'3ge trtatment pl3n1s weren't much of a problem. Jn those years, there really weren't many neighbors to "orr')' about. "When )'OU ha\'e a hog ranch, there isn't any rtuon to "WT'Y about a ~·age plant down lhe road," ~xpla ined Waples. The treatment plants U6Cd to he surrounded by been fields and hog ranches. II "'asn't until people started nockln1: into FounlAin Vallty nnd Huntington Beach that the tv.·o treatment plants ,.'t..., the subject of con1pla1nl~. "'When I fiflt took thii'I job m 196.1, I was av raging IS cornplau1ts a n1onlh.'' \\'aple:i: ncalls. "L...1ttly though. I don 't grot more than lhttc e<.ills a nlOnth " \raples says That his l"IOl!e is no niore st.'f'lslt1vc-than ~ ~"Oplt's nost-s. ··1r~ Just lh:.it I have ril"·ays piud attention to snw_lls ." he Sll)'S ·'Al~ I dou"t smcike" \\ll1en 11n odor eornplalnt i! IOC4:,<'d. \\1aplcs gO..:!t out to Uk! af'('<1 and ,.·:nL'I until hl-~mtlls l'ne odot'. After i<Wntitv1ng .the sn'ICll, he ::>els out to dl.;cover tht:! SOl.Lrct'. Br rl'b\llarly tour1fl~ through lhc distr1l'tS' planl'I , \\'.'.l!llf'S <':i ll tell \\hen the complrilnlS nrr 1·:1u.'iC<i by the SC"~ pl1111ts. und "-ht•n they Jl'l' d1ic to out.'lide sources. "\\'ht.•n tht !nlcll h our f;iult, "'t' iry lo "-'tTt'C't the 1Htua1 ion... \\ aµh'S said. "\\'hen \JM.> ~ourtt· 1~ uU''1tit' our CQntrol, "t! ]LISI !ell "'l'l()l•\1•r ' IU ~Ol\'t'S and hope 1h1.")' dt•al l\llh n.·· ill' nl.11nl:un' t!1;i1 h1• has al"af~ 1n11nligl"<i to tr;1c·r lhl· :-.1111r1'l' of ''" odor ilnl' v.onu1n, "ho lnt-d near SouU1 ('o..'\."'t Pl;u...1 111 (~, .. ~ .\!~1 . insisted ~he kl•pt "Sllll·llu1g S''":1J:c \\';iplcs \\JS ~ent ~ ~ ooon, Pui:t Al) VOL. 67, NO. 97 , 7 SECTIONS, 100 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1974 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS New Powe1· Lines Blow At Hospital A utility company's transformer al Hoag ~Iemorial Hospital in Newport Beach "went up in a ball of fire" when officials tried lo tum the power on early Satwday. lt was the second electrical fi re in the generating plant of the huge med ical facility in tv.·o days. 'Ille hospital has t>een operating on emergency po\\'er since early Friday when an electrical short in a utility feeder line to the plant 's main power board knocked out the regular supply. Pemco Electric, a flnn installing wir· tng ln a new tower add.iUon at Hoag, had workers repairing the short Friday. When the power was turned back on at ~ 2:2S a.m. Saturday. t he transfonner ''blew up," Battalion Oiier Bill 1bomas of the Newpon Bei!cti Fire Depar1mellt reported. The dam11.ge was confined to the eieC- ~cal lines in the Southern Californ ia t.di!on Company transronner. be added. Three Ne"•port Beach fire unils were sent out, but the fire fizzled out by itself, 'I1xlmas said. Power at the hospital "'asn'l in- te.mrpt.ed because the emergency diesel generators were never turned off. said LJnda Mottin, hospital representative. 1be foor,,_generaton have enough fuel to run for 13 da)'I arowxl·the-dock. she said late Saturday, and the hospital's el':· t:ra power sources have been put on standby, She added that she expects the regular power to be operating again sometime today, if new repairs take hold. Bob Burbank. an Edison Company of· ficlal, saki Saturday night that the cause of the blow-out "'asn't kno\\TI ret. Burbank said he didn't know if the problem was "·ith hospital or Edison equipment. The oost of the damage is still being ca!C'Ulated, he said. 'The transformer Is located in the hospital power plant. a utility building removed from the main medical area. 'Jbe emergency generators go on by automatic control "'ithin seven seconds of a failure of the nonnal pmver supply. Rebel Forces OverrWl Camhodian Outposts PHNOM PENfL CambocUa IAP) - Rebel forces overran three government oulpo.sts southeast of Phnom Penh on Friday and Saturday, and nlOre than 400 soldiers and civilians ~-ere either ki lled , v;ounded or. missing . .survivors said. About 600 soldiers and their families had been manning the defensi"e positions along Route 30 and on h'bal Island in ihc Bassac Ri ver 10 mil~ southeast of the capital when Khmer Rouge insur!fenls lamched heavy attacks three days ago. the field rcpor1s said. SAN FRA NCISCO (UPI) -Randolph A. Hean;t Saturday e.lled the Sym- blonese Ubtratioo Army kidoapers ~ his dllyghter "cruel people" and said It< believed she 1''35 brainwashed before she annotmetd tllRt she had decided to lliay \fhh her capklrs.. , In an ioterVlew In the dining room of hi• home in suburban Hil lsborough. Hearst also said he btlleved Patricia is alive and that it wM "idiotic" to think thal she ,... a party to tlle kldnaping. Bcl'ore the kktnaping. she wa$ a liberal but OM a radical. he said. He alo;o re~ tll•t Ille ~ mUlloo plac:OO In ete:rOW for Pa.trlcio. 'a safe rttum 'fill • EASTER TIME AND THE LIVIN ' IS EASY FDR ORANGE COAST BEACHGOERS Diane Smith, 24, of Ba kersfield Rel•>eing on Corona del Mar Main Beach Cooler Today Sun Makes Business Boom on Beachfront By CANDACE P~ARSOS 01 Ill• o.ur Pri.1 11111 Thousands of SlUl and sand v.·orshipers put Orange ~"t beaches back In business Saturday. Lifegua rds in coastal cities "·ere get· ting ready for a repeat performance to- day, alt.hough the temperature is ex- pected to drop a !ew de-grees. Saturday's high was around 72 dc~rf'('s. l\'ational \\'eather Sen·ic:e forecasters said toda y·s temperature may ho,·er in the high 60s ond might reach 70 degrees . Skies \\'iii be mostly fair through ~!011. day, ,,·ith lov.• clouds in the early n1vn1· ing. forecasters said. N~·port Beach lifeguards reported the biggest crowds Saturday. About 80.000 people spent the day on ~<'\V(Xlrt's beaches. About 40.000 people shov.'t'd up on the Htmtington Beach City st rands where lifeguards reported 20 minor rescues ~nd one near-dro,.lling. The victim . a 17-Y.ear~ld girl. was ta.ken to Pacifica Hospital in }luntington Beach for treatment. She was later released. San Clemente City 1 i f eg u a r d s estimated about 8,000 beach·goers were on city sands and another JS,000 people on county beaches. The lifeguards patrol 'as far north as the Laguna Beach city line, including the AH.so and South Laguna beaches. A total of 400 people paid admission !o lhe San Onofre surfing beach just sou1h of the \Veslem \Vhite House Saturday. The overnight campground at S:1n Onofre State Beach was full Saturday night. Its 376 spaces ar~ filled on a first come.first served basis . Beach ofric;als snid they had to turn away a long Ii~ of cars driven by people who "'anted to camp by the ocean. Surf Saturday ,.'as about tv.•o to three feet and ls exµet1ed io be about the same today. · SI ud enls F 01·sake Desert Resorts PAL~T SPRl\GS (A P1 -The annual Easter \'aca11on influx of fun·secking col· legc students into Soulht>rn Califom111 d£'Sert resort areas is almost non-t'xistcnt th is }·ear. authorJt1es said Saturday. \'outh "·ere barely \'1S1ble 111 such traditional gathering spots as Palin Springs and along the Colorado Rl\'<'r . at least not in the numbers typical of previous years, officials said. o;~·laybe they're all at the rock festival :' commented Police Lt. Bill \'al kenburg o! Palm Springs. ri?ferring to the 200.000 music fans that auended the "California Jam·· held at Ontario ~fotor Speedway Saturday. 2 Quakes Hit Alaska BOlri.OER . Colo. (l:Pl l Two medium si7.e earthquak('S struck A!ask:1 Friday night causing some damage hu! no inj uries. the 1\'at1onal Earthqua ke In!onnalion Service said Saturday. A spokes1nan for the service said the shocks mcasurl'<i 4.0 and 5.0 on lhc Richter scale. Prc,.idcul Nixon Pay s -Hon1a ge 'fo Po11 1 pidou 11.\RIS <Ll'l • -l'rl·;,idt•nt ~i."<on p;ud honla,::c to Prr.~1dcnliat (;corgl''> Porn· pidou S.1turcl;1~·. '~alkcd !)n11!u11; through 1hc cit)' to 1he "f ctahn of ;ippl:iuding Parisians and h{·kl ··\'cry poin!ed and detailed d1!>cussions · "·1th l::uropean leaders , America n officials :,aid. Nixon postpooed his return to the United States until toda) to fil m t~lks Saturday with French ln1eri1n President Al ain Pohcr. Presidl'flt r:io1·anni Lronr of Italy. Premier flarold \\·il ~n of Britain, \\'esl Germany Chan~llor \\.illy Brandt :ind Danish J~remicr Pol llarl ltng. lie sch«lul«I a \1ork1n~ bre:ikfast lo· da y v.ilh Soviet l'rr<;idrnt i\"1kt1l:1i l'cxlgorny and talks '''il h .l<ipanc.<ie Pr1n1c i\linistrr Kakuci Tan aka ht·lore ;1 scll'Mulrd noon 14 :i.m. J.>OT1 departurt' for \\'a !>h1ni;:1on. ,\ftcr il!ll'ndtng a farc\1 cll nl11:-is for l'otnp1dou, who died Tue:,.day, ~ixon strolled 1hrough fashionable F::1ubourg St. Honore Strl"{'t. chatting <Hld sh:1king hands 11•ith Fr.ench people He prcse111lta ~tunnl'd .!.n1;1ll hoy v.ilh a pen n1arked' '"Richard \"ixon. V..'hit c House." Hundreds applauded and shou\00 "8ra1·0. Bra\'o·· as lhe President sn11lcd and s.1id '·GOO Bless You · and ··\\'c :\merica11s 101·c French people." \\'hile House Press S<.-crct.ary .Ronald \\'. 7.iecler said the t.alks "'ith i':uropean leaders involved emphasis by the Presi· dent on the need to drvelop European unity in con{orm11y "Jth strong G.S.· European lies. lie st ressed the net.'<I fur a close con· su!tative process between the i':urope:1n Common i\larket and \\1<1 \h111gto11 ... \\ e believe there is so1nc \\·ork to Uc dont' !hl·re." said \\'hite lfousc Chief or Staff 1\!exandcr llaig. Cardinal Fral)('Ois ~larty called for \1·orld leaders to get togelhcr in a prayer at the Notre Dame ma55, but \\"hitc House spokesmen had already announced that the Presidenl had dccldf'd lo add a pOiitical dimension to his visit. Rock Music Fest Draws Thousands; Ontario 'Jammed' 0:\"TAHIO 1,\1'1 ·-!lip lo hip ,1nd b..1ck to bal'k. !hou . .:;u1ds if nick rn1b 1C lo\rrs floocll·d ;1 tnutor $IX'('<l11 :I\ h•·re S;i1t1rd,1~ for 1he ''C.Jhforn1:i .J:or11'0 l'•I('~ 111nroTI. '"If ~ou can p;:11T ~ .di Ja~· .ul<l J'<irt~· .'.l!l ni";iht. "·hy nor•" :1 ~k1·d one f:i.n as h~ squalled. strippt-d to The v.·:ii'l, nodd1n~ his head qu1clly to 1he musit on th~ .ttrassy infield of Ontario ~tot o r S~1•;a~'. "' The ,...l'il of 11111 ... 11· w<1rshipt·rs v.a.~ ,ttCnl•rally ord erly -"lht·rc 11rt• so n1an y good ,·1!).·~." said OllC f:1n. (Jn(' ~011ng 1;1rl daol-..·d ho1 1on1ll.'~<; 111 front of the st:ice and sc1·l'r.1l strC'ak••rs raeed by. but lhl'rC w:is none of th e y.•idespr~ad nudity that n1arkrd prc\'ious ro ck fl·:;uv:i\s. The crO\\'d \\'as estiinatcd by pron101cr~ .'II 200.000 -1nosl of lht'lll tet·n-agers. I! \\'<IS a n1c!ange of hare b.:tl'ks. bead.~. noppy hats and tiMyl'<i shorts h;ilf 1nllc dt't'p around lhC' 40·fOOl·l:11t sl;igc \\•here big nanle rn<_•k i.:roups pcrformrd "!l's a good crov.·d. but they kinda !.'lid l\1ck, j1L~t gt>ll1ni; s!oned." s;ud i;:uitnrisl Al ~lcKay of the group l~ur1 h. \find and Fire. Police officers concerned thcmS(>lVC'S generally v.·1th traffic control and ror the n1ost part sta~cd ool~1dt the spet'dv.·ay. .. !l's a \"er) aeccpt1n~. e1cn p.aSSl\'C' CTO>A'd. so "'hy disturh ii'."' asked one ul · f1{'C'r. Hed ·shirted si:·c11ri\y men "'C'rc in· side to break up fl!>t1'1ghts a~ protecl the j)('rforn1crs. . Voluntet·r medical pcr~nnel u! !ir"l aid "f:ilion.s rrported !rcatin;; ;1bout W pt'rSOns for drug·rcl:i!cd problen1s. Othf'r fans v.crc treated for sunhum. heat pros· trntlon and minor bruiScs. Tcn1· pcr"tures \\trc in thl· high 80s. ··t rhi)ugh1 11 1•01.1ld bi:· ro"d er " !laid l\.u<n IJ1·Ahr1•u. Ill, of (ln1.1•1 1 A1101hf'r 1f:111 ._;1111. "f':1·1·r)rJnt··, )Ll'l s1 1!1n~ 111 1h1• ~11 11 , dr111J..111,: .u1.J ~1nokin~ \11 ·1·d. JUsl t :1J..1n~ Jl ('.JS\ .. TL1ff 1c b;.iC'"-t~I Llj• [or 13 1n1l1·o; frl)Jll the sp1:t'dY.3\' l}t·fnrt' the ·con cc r I. Aulon10b1lcs \\en:.• ahandonrd on the spot. At"ri:.il l'hoto of Cro"·d At Ff'S lh fl l CHI llllAC Al ;1dd1n~ lo 1h(' ron 1!.t~t1oii. and 1h1• \01.1lhs h1•-:(o11l ho,,fin~ 1t lh1• rl'"-1 or !ht• \\ill'. The 4'.!.0IJ(}.tar parkinJ.! lot \\,1, jJnHnt:d ,u1cl l'.tf"'> o·,(·rf!Owl'd 1tl!11 ~1•rro und1nc 11ncyards. A:. funs li:ll 1h1· c'1lltf·r1 l<il~· S;Jturd:1y 111i.:ht. lr:.iffil' J,11n1ni ti up ai.;,.1111 011 ;,urf;icc 3trl'i.'IS lt·aduii.:-:11\\1\ f1·on1 th1· s1x'<.'dv.·Jy and 111 bo!h dirl'<'llO•Li' of rh1· nt·arby San Rcm:ird1no F r~·cw.1~ ··Traffic 1::; c).t !l'mt'!y ht·a"Y· cars :in: purkl'd helter !tkl·ltt·r un :sur(Jl'l' strl't:IS 111 th(' area." .-,.i 1d h1ghw.'Ly (XHrol OJX•rJ· IJOrt~ Sgt. \'ick C11<.1rl to11. lie Said sonic iOO car.:> v.-erc 1mpoundl'd S;nurday after th1•ir ov.11(•rs abandC>flul the1n 1n truff1c J.ims to walk the rrst of the >Aa} to the t'On~rt. Efforts 1rcrc wider "ay Saturday ni[!ht tu catalogtl(' the license nu1nbers of the 1mpoun<ll'd \'Chicles and hJndlc rhc 1nany calls frorn fruntic O\\'tlt'rs looking for thei r cars. Charlton said. Thi• traffic )an1 1,cc·urred on lnter..1al r 10. the m;i1n arlt'r\ l>,·twt·•·n IJ'i'S :\nAe!1·" and J..;_i~ \'t~,1~. :-.1·\. I '1.llitc of fit••·rs I\ 1th t"o 1ruck.s m:1n<1ced io pull 11u· {·n1prv l·a ~s 10 !he· ,.<Ii• nf 1n" r":•d •(• !11.11 t.1 th;. r11n1..: th" thflit·tt li,.l.!;1n r!1,.r1· 11,1<; only " 0 :11· 1111!1· tr:iff1C' ,).it·~pp Sen. W eicl~er Jll.akes N eiv White Hoitse Spy Clictrge . \\'A$Jl[\r;1")\ t/d" -St·n. l.o"·ell R \rrickl'r s:11 s he h.1~ eridC'nCC' the \\hi1e !louse spied on a don:n maJor roht1c1ans and used the Internal Revenue Service to pry loose data oo entertaiOl'rs .such as Frank Sinatra and Samn1y D<il'i.~ .Jr. \\.eickcr said he also has \\llite Hou!)c and other \1xon adm in1 s tral1o n documents to shov.· 1ha ~ IRS tax in· telligencc "·as uSt.'CI to protect SlJCh "\\'hite House friend:.'" as ev<ingrJ i,l Hilly Grahan1 :1n<I 11101 ii· ~1.1r .Jo1111 \\'a) nc once t11x audits on tht'Ol be l!:1n. \\'cickcr. a .Rcpuhl1c11n rlll'm{)l·r of H1•· Sena te \\'a1ergate conlnut1cc. ~aid he h,1s obtained 01her docum(•nts ~h1J1\ 1n~ !h•· full extent of more lhAn 50 poh!icat in· ''t'!tigations conducted by the \\.h1tl" !louse between 1969 anti 19i2 hy un- dcrcO\'Cr political opvr:itl\'C Anthony L1asc,.·icz. • O!!Jl·r nr·v. ly uneo\ 1 n •J tJ 11.·uc ., 11~ 1 llun;, ~hOI\' !ht· · lll.1t,1n1 111µrl)1><-r <Jnd ~ pt.·thJps 11Jeg<1I thL'. 4J( 1>uth tril l·r::il :.g1·n· l'it•s AS the [fl ~ to n101t• ;i ;:<iinst So-t<ilJed po!i lif'al "f•nt•m 11·~ · \\<•i('kl'r ~:ud In :irlr!Jtion ht· s;r1d ht· h.1'> tCC'l't\·C'd nr•\\ C\ 1dL•n(·(' of 1h1· u,,, ()f 1ntc!lignl'<'r fr on1 1hr l>i·partm1·111 ot ronimrrct' and lhe P1·nta con In t·n1l•t1rr:1"s S··n<; Ed · n11ultl s ~1t 1~h1•' 1 ll \l;11n··' ;ind <:l·orc1· .\J•·(iOl'l1"1l 1 I) s n.1. Jrld In IL'C U.S. .\r111r u1ti·lh·~.-ncr· cipt•r;,\11,., 10 sp1· on ;1 l>t:1n1>1-r:11u· /'Jr". ;dflhal" 111 Hl·rl111 t i. rrt1<Jn1 · ' Thl' c nn111·1·11r11t H1·puh!1r:i'l IS srhrdul- £'1! !11 pn'.•1·n1 his t•\ 1cJ,,or1• \lrinday a~ he te~t1fll':> ht'for1· thn·1· S1fL:l'r sul>- <.'Otnm111rr>S hl'lld1ni:: in1n1 h1".1riil~!l 11\1 0 pol1tJC<.1! Spying ;in<J !h• ll't' or W<IT· ISee \\'EICt\f'~H . l'ai:,1· \'.:1 ON 'fltJ; l~SIDE . .., ~ .... ,-... ,., .,. . · . .. .· . . R!Verl tclri. tJ1e 1-learst Corp. if the kid- oapers do rot meet lhe l\tey 3 deadliOO 10!' re1...,111g her. Heam. who i3 pre1ident nnd editor of the san Francis<:o Examiner, was asked about the theory that Patricia was sub- jected to a fonn o( brainwashing before she made a tape recorded statement broedoost la" Wednosday. "That's • psychologlcal qucotion. and you should '3k aomeiOnt" 1n that field,·· Hearst said. "I Utlnk she was -oot thnt they bad her in a tiger cage or anything Like tliat -but I think that alter 60 days you ce.n change people.· J, think lihc bclicvcs some of the things on the tape and not oth<!rs. The girl I knew 60 days bl'fort "oold never have made the state· mtnt she made." In the tape recording Patricia. who "'as abducted last Feb. 4. called her father a "corporate liar" and said she h3(f chosen to stay with the te:rrolst St.A .. oo "fight beside them." llemt said the St.A had brokon II$ won!. "I gue>1ed wrong on th< SLA all along. and I thought they wtre going to k~p ·their word and didn't," he Aaid. "I do bcli<vc she's unltannod, p!ti•lcally .(See 11£ARST, P1ge A!) • P~SEHVlSG PAST -A nc\\' go1ern· ment reqlllrcmcnt may tum oH com- panies Into archMloglsts. The: la"' slipuJntes the oetan noor must be sun·cyed for remains of earlier ci\'1hia· tlons before sites cnn be drilled. A Costa Mesa man describes !he difflC'U.ltics of underwater treasure hWltS. Poge Bl . SCllOOL ~10~1S -~tore older \f."OplCf1 are going lo school -90m2 re1umin~. some ror 1he first time -and nov;bere is the trend more C\'ident than along the Orangt? Coast. An Orange Coast Colle"e 11udent. ~Ucbt:lt Dav ito. exnn1ines the 1rend. Page 02 . FIGlm~~G SOISE -Normnn 1-:1\•er!j, Orange County Airport 's noi~ and en· Vlronmental specialis t. ~ys the facility C'lllOOt stand much n1bre "'iUCC'¢"S" 1n fighting ils noise problems. Ciains have rlsulted in Javrsuit upon law'juit. he maintairt'i. On the e>p.t:d Page. A·7. ClTY TRANSFOR~lt:D -Spoknni>, \\'ash .• ho!t cily for Expo "74, opening In i\lay, is clearing out its run-down portions to make WJy for structures that are "OMh)' of World"s F'air exhibits. And If it were not sprucl!li up for 1hc mult!· tudes of expected ,·1sltor1, say officials, the city "oold continue going down· hlll. Story and picture on Tra"el Paic. l11sitlc S11111I•~:'· J-clr A"""'9~ Al y .. , Stl"IOkl ,..,,. ........... Cl•J4itlff C1llle•rt11 ~-.. ""''"' Cfft,_,. IEO!t.1111 '••tt 1"1tl•rl•ln-• l!••lll•lrtO'f'tlr .. ...... t i Ht¥tll~ .... ti"'"-· ......... l • ..., ... 01·011 o ...... ''"~'· •I C~•tlt1 M<CfM ,It MG¥1t1 ll , ..... •••• , llt•! '~''"' , .. , il'Ot'lt ... "''"'"' C4 T~J., .. GIN ti.Ill ""'•t• ••• ,..,. 0.lofwllfl" Art~" IJ w"'""'•• Al W~!lt W•\11 .. OAILY '!LOT St!CT10Ni \ .. "' .. '" .. '' '" .. (l..C• (.1,(1 .... , ., .. " I ' ; 14 :l OAIL V Pll.OT Sunday, April 7, 1974 Coast Roundup PAV PROTEST -The s~cond or two major cliy-employe be.ra1lning • crganli.atlons ha!! challf'flged the 1hr00oyear cot1trart s~111em !Mtltuted by City Adminiltrtttor Dav c Rowlands. The ~1wliclpal Employt$ Auoclatlon 1t.t£A ), which roprtS{'flts nearly 400 city govemmrot workers, hns filed R Superior Court suit ln an effort to lnvalldnte the pact slgoc'<i in 1972. ~11'.:A cl8in'll the city has not fo llhfully lived up 10 c er I 3 in . B8'rtemenUl involvlna annual SJ!ary 1111"\'e)'I of ot'ocr clt1eii. City officials ml)' they have. The t.IEA y,·an lj; mQro lhAT\ !he n\'C pcrt.'C'nt p;.iy rtUSC listod in \he contract. ,,,, PARE1''TS CO~fPLAIS -f·:duC'3· lional policies in !he Huntington Beach City School DiS1rict r:ime un- der fire-last ""eek. \\'hen the parc111s criticized the district's Ea.rl' Chi ld· hood Educa tion f ECE I progr~m . 'Tiley claimt.>d the district's policies are too tradltional. fi•il ing lo offer a _,..,1,,. llldlvtdu1lh:.ct lnalt\i<llon approach -ptrtlcult1.rly for kin- dergartners rnrough S('(."Ood gr-Jd~rs in EC£ classes at Perry School. State evaluntor1 . v.·ho ronkad the •t.ate.turid- ed program 210tb ouf of 45.S di•tricts, voiced the aame complalntl. ,,,, NlJCLEAR llALT -()ppooent1 of Uie expansion of lhe $an Onofre nuclcur powtr plMt Jes,, t.han three miles aouth of SAn C.1ernente last week sueoeeded ln geltt.ng a temporary 11ay stopping all v.'Ork on the PfOJect. A ~·ounh Olslrlct Appeals Court ln San Diego 11ct April 12 as the date for a heating on the stay and oO the \Rwsuil flied by the en\ironrnental lSl.I a11a1t1st the statu coast.al oommi:s.sloo. ft aµ. proved the con11trud\On ot tM lw'O nuclear reaclor~ on a bhdftop t)\'CTIOO klng sun Onofre beach In February.· ,,,, HAPLESS HMISTEllS -More than I.000 ha rnatera hive been pqt t.o dciuh since Oranae County health of· fici:tls issued a waminC aboot lym· phocytic <.-horimenlngltla. a vinJ.I disease which la oxnmunlc:abl.e from rodenta to .humans. The disea1&·!fw not yet been uncoveffif In any Orange County rfsidtnta altnou,h Utreo Hun· tington Beach lamlllea, who ITllY have Medical, Co sts Expected To Raise. Blood P1~essures WASHINGTON I AP) -H you trunk medical bills are bigh now , prtpere for a sf»ck. The next 12 to 15 months may bring some cl the most explosive health <DSts ln the nation's history. Jf price controls over health costs are From Poge l HE . .\RST ... alloy,·ed to cxplre on April :Kl as i5 Ukely, ronsumcrs may see ~ese kind of ln· creale5 in the fisall year ending June 30, 1975 : -J-losµita l cflarges will jump by 16 to 17 percenL -Physician fees will go up about 9 ~· tenl. -Nursing honte tilarces will jump by 14 perctflt. urilanned, but to put out a message one .day saying they're going 14 release her and then a dny later put out one saying The estimates are ttue of the Nixon Adminl~ratlon, whldl had urg ed Congress to conti nue price controla over the h&alth Industry, only to be rejected so far. Even with cmtrols, ~Ital t'hargcs "'1)U!d have rben about 10 petttnl, doc- tors' fees 4 percent and nut1lng h>me charges 6.S percent., the adminltitratloo estlmatee. , she'• going to stay with them, this la Just · plain cruelty. I think they're just cruel oeople, and I thlnk they fundamentally .· hat< this 90Clety so much that they think : anythlng's fair. '1 .. Hearst, ·who was ln his shirtsleeves. · was calm and composed during the in- . ten"lew although his deep conoem for the mWing girl WU ..-t. He uld he think> Patrlcl.a is allvo and ! added. "I hope ehe'a well ." · · Asked if he believed she had any eon--~ necttons with the SI.A before the kidnap- : Ing, he &aid: ' "No, I do not. We know her very well. :·the mJgtit have ~wn !Omeone who "A'M, \>JI nn 9Ute ol1e illdn't know Chat they ' were, and I have doubt. that ahe really \.knew •nybody connec1ocl with It. Living 'in llerk<!ey, llhe oould know anybody." .. Pabiaia, 20, was a student at the UnivenJty of Cal\lomla and lived in the apartment near the campus, from which ahe was abducted. Heant sakl speculation I.hat his d4ugtll:er nUght have been ln\"Olved in the k:ldnapine '"doeln't make much sense." "! know a lot of ~le think she was, but I Hlink it's Idiotic,' he said. "When you go th rough that first tape and analyte It, You realize .she was ler· rorl1J<d.'' Ask.ct about whit would happen 14 the $4 million put Into escrow for resumption o1 the Hear>t Ire> food program . U Patricia 1' released before ~t.'.ly 3, Hearat said: "She has to be released to hf'r parcnl"i. The escrow was quite sµecilic abo ut · this." • • . People President Nixon's pa.st due income Lax bUl for his first four ye.m in office v.·as a« at $478,341 lUt week by staff m<mben of a joint Coogreslonal committee on Internal Re"enue tax· atlon. Whit< House officials, wllo said Niion "·ould prey up. reacted im· mtdlately. "Any errors wh ich D\AY nave been made in the prepa ration or the Pre.sldenfs returns v.~e mnde by those to whoa\ ·-he deltt::ntOO the rf'Sp(lf'lo;ib1tlty for prcpari11g his relums and \\'ere made without his ~nowledge nnd without hla approval,'' the olficlal :.latemcnt rood. ,,,, ?\tNln~ile, back in t..M Ang('lcs. Nlxoo a1tomey Fr11'k Oe~tarco of :\ewport Betloh, \\"ho v.'Orkrd on some of the t:tx rt:turru of hl.s famous client. was quoted at 11ylnK he want over them "P"i• by paa•" with Nixon. And l'lc privall?ly cxpr~~ fMrs he wou'ld be 1nade 11 ".seapcgoat" ln the case. ,,,, People V.''1"t sllll llllklng from many dtfferC!)t dlrttUOM rihou\ the posstt.1i· ty of a llouse imptad\mtnt ol the Pre!<iidmt ~t week._ I.e a d In" O>nJrC1slonal Oemocfat Y.'ilOur ~fills of Arkansas uld h thoughl the in1· ptachment "procel'dines. lf t~y are :JrilWTI out over a pe Mod ol time , os I'm ~urc lhty wtll be . ""'Ill prese11t the n'lOSt di8rupt.!ve and d!vl1l\1e forit that "'"°''C had I think In llM! Unluxl Stales since lhc Civil War.'' y Oronge County AltficuHurnl Com· missioner M1IUlam frucbtn reported The public \\i11 have to pay an ad· ditional $4.l ~llioo over the CWTCnt fbcal year, then anothe r $9 bllllon .on top rJ. that in lhe fol lowing year, the ad- minl!tratlon estimates. Consumens will find themselves paying an additional Sl billion in direct out~· pocket expens~ for ~rv!~ ~ would have been covered under price cmtrols. nu. ~ will rise oo J2.25 bUllai ad· diUonal in fi!<al 1976. Moclical insurar<:e premiums would BO up JU blUlon In fiscal 1975, mll lj>ending by state and federal government& \rould rise $1.5 billion . Caspar \Velnberger, secretary of health • .ctucatioo alld welfare. 181d he belie\'es the coeu v.·UI be higber than that. He said the estimates "imply a subst.antlal dC1fet o! reWa1nt 1A'h1ch I hope to see." \Velnheraer 511ld the cost ln one year may be clo.5er 14 i;.~ blllloo, lnsl<ad ol Ji blllion. lie sald the increased bUI will add an enormous anwwtt to every American's htatth bill, adding that controls should be retsin.ct In the Industry. "We doo 't have a free markel ln that indUOU'y," he sald. Y.'einbergcr added that failure of (".Qngress to extend controls O\'e r health costs increases the urgency for passage of the admini.stratioti"a nat.ional heal th in· aurance plan. Quotes ~ood ~m!c nt:"" tut .,..·eek. The 1973 money return from the county's fertile ficldo ,..ched 1131 million, the higtlttt ever. "Agriculture Is rar Crom being a dead Iooustry," Fitdltn said. "II ha• helped build schools. h.lgbways and buildings, inermsed en1ployment and," he added, "hlls 1lso hcl pcrl put considerable food on 4lblm and food L'i still our number one \Ou.rec of enl·rs~"" ,,,, ,· The c1tr of Lrvlne's drug problem ha~ been "totally Identified': bi>' Ole m8$Sl"e rlllds h\'O weeks llgo v.1iicJ1 neuoo 110 d~ su.'q)(.'d.S, 1nost of lhcm jU\'cnUcs. Sally r.llllt:r, head of the :::Hy's OMnmunll}' Ser\'lcea Com· 1nission, said last "'e..•k. "\\'c (al.sG\ lla\·e a gro"'ing proble01 wltl1 teen alcnholll1m. Parent.al ttibuat ot Mildren is aMlh« fleld netd.11'1£' atltl\tlon," the 11ddf!d. "~'fl dMPf!rately need 1 center. "°'11t'J>l3ct (or kj(i<;; to 1,;0 to mp with :.:on1pc1cnt people." ,,,, Angt')' rat owoors in Hunllnpn fi~och, still )11\V\itlg O\'t'I' I dty man· datory cat hcenslne l:\"-', Sii)' they'll .5\nrt a petition drl\'e agoi lNI 1t and V."Ork for a city council candidalt 1ym· pathetic: t othelr CQUle. But oreanl!er t:. A. \'an Teslur said last \\'ttk, "\\'e're not A polltical Jf'O'JP· We are Jiut a bunch of people disturbed over this rldlcuk>u.s thina.'' Ho add.ct th•t he W'Ofl 't go before the u .IJtlnt council again. "Anyone w00 persbt.s {n KQlnG'. before that CC11Jnc:ll," he said, '"Ms to be a mUO<!hlst. \li'e1ve ;lvtn them up aa a IM't cauSe ." bid coatlct with an lnfected hlmater haYe beeti asked to aubmtt to volun· tary blood !<SIS. ,,,, GOii 00..T -In an ollorl lo pr .. \'61\l ll from blcom1ni I boulill( !tad tn tt.o Murt, Hunlln"°" -h °""'" dlmcn last week re:t.OOC'd t h t t.Ieado.,.,·lark Golt C o u r s e ROS (Re<tfftion Opori Space) ...,. tho ob- jedlCIC'I of the owner. But., 1 poaslblc compromise to e11e tht tax burden , counctlmen agreed to •tudy the pouibUlty of allowing a llmlted oll well operation on a port 0( the land. The dtr L'I ii;t.ill ·nt:gotialinc With Meadowlark owner& for purcliu, of the N.k c:re courst, but tryln; to bdna: the price down from the s•.4 mlllllon a ntajor home construction rirm \\"iS ready to pay last r~ar. ,,,, l!fi:U' AT CHOllSl~G .-Son er..,,.,,,. ctty .....,.i1m.n urad o1 rei>e•tad snubt fr1)111 th• Public Util lties Commlulon (PUC) in 1trort1 oo obtain a ralll'Old cri>oling at tho pie r entranoe ar,e teekinl help from their Rite lq:lafaton -State Senator Dennlo C.rptnter and Mselilblyman 'Robtrt Badham. In 1 Wlln1P'IOUI vott, the ctuw::llmen decldtd to appeal to ODOR CONSUL TANT John W1ple1 Froua Page I ODOR ... to htr home and immediately determined the smell v.·as rotting turni ps. ··she Insisted 1 was \\Tong. tind It took ty,·o v.·ceks lo find y.·here the turnips v.·ere," Waples related. "They v.·ere tv.·o miles av.'ay, rotting In " field. It was even harder to find because the v.'Oman kept 3aylng llhe lftl\el!ed the odor to her lt(t, but would never say which way she was facing when she smelled It." \Vaples, Y.1lo SD.)'S he loves his job, malntalns that an "odor man" mwt have thick skin and must like people. "One sure rule to follow Is rou JIC\'eT tell people they don't i eally •m<ll anything," ~ advlttd. Murder Suspect ' Apprehended A mnn ·.iranted for murder in the San Fernando area was cauatit Satw1lay b)' Orange Ollmty Sheriff's depu ties •'h<n he alltgedly dro''C out ol a gas station 1'1thout paying an $1 t bill. · Sheriff's officers were silting tn their cars ac:l"OS3 the street h'Ofn the 'l\Jstln g.u station on Newport Boult:vard 11t 7 a.m. when a car pulled out, leaving the attendant shouting for it to stop. OffiC'ers said the driver was Antonio Contreras, 35, of Sun Valley. lie was originally arrested after a purwit on charges of petty theft and drunk driving. During a check. officers discovered he is charged witl1 muroer. IUNDA1' DAILY PILOT Ttlt Ofl flfl C...I DAlt..Y "II.OT, Wl"t""ltll tr. dfl'l•l11t111 'Mi Htw1i·l",._.1, I• '"'tll9'1ff 'V t111 0••119• CNtt 1>W1tt111n1 c-°""'· ''"' ,.,, MllleP.t 1r1 l!Nllll11!ta, M9ftd1t tl\NUtft ,rk11y, fer Ce1tt1 M111, H.....,r tffth, Hvnt"'9lorl l•1c111~...,..t11,. v 1n1y. L•tu"' INCi\, 1rvln1!Sa1klltlt•t~ 11'11111 •1rt Cl-n!1/ S-r1 Ju•" C11>!11t1>11, A 1lfttle rt111ori1I 9111tlotJ tt Plolltll•lled klu~l\'I 11'111 $111!111\fl, Tiie ,,it\ctfloll ,Ullll1~lllt ti.11t It II »0 Witt ••Y ilrttt, CO.I• Mt••· Ctllffl'llll, n1u. lto~1 rf N, w,,, l"rnld1t1t •M "llbllll'ltr J1ck It. Cwrltv l/k1 '"'ld""t 11141 01n.,1l Mt~t., lho"''' K11wif Edi1or '11tM tt A. M wr,111111• MtMllPl9 EIOOI' Cli1rl1t M. l111 l lc\1..4 '· Nill A11ft11n1 H.1n.111tno Editors .Ali" J, Di1ki11 lllNI•~ lfl!W. Offk .. (Mii Mn11 lJI Wt ll II? llrt tl frf1W1111•I l t t<ll ! IJU Ht-rt t .... ltwt~ ~·· ••••": m ,,.., ,,....,..,. 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The present raUroad croMing L' an underJ)381 built in Ibo '1111 and hu bad llU!t remodel· lr;rolnct. ... 1\IARL'lA !\IA 1VRING -Costa Mea hu jolN\l hlnda with N..-port Beach In aoekina prel l mlnary a:ovemmental npprovel f o r con· tlnict!M of • marina ldjace1t to the Santa Ana RJver. ti built, h marina "''Ould eovtr ,20.tcrM and provide allp tpaoe for 3.000 pleasure ·bolt.I. It would be tho l111eot manna In Oralll!• O>unty and. at 1 co.st ot t-t-0 mlllton, one ot J!ie most cxpensl\'c, ,,,, NO REPRESt;NTAT!ON -The Stlddlt:back c:olleg@ board or trust~ \'Oted 3 to 1 Thuraday to turn down a PropoNl fo1 1 non-voting student mernbtr on board of trustees. Acting bolrd --Hans Vogel ouggested tho move. wtth the unanimous en- couragemt:nt. of student le~ers, ,.-faeulty memben , and asso r ted cillmis, as a .move to improve com· munJcaUona and beef up the schotll'a .pWl!lc ,.lalf<IN. Opponents of the move, Trustfflll Donna Berry, Alyn • Bronnon. and J..;;. '!.lanbal1. oa1d <hey lhouitit It """Id -the door for e\'l!tybody ~·antblL an ex o f I t c i o member on the boa.fa -1Dcluding the f\lcult y and the classllled employes. .. "The •'Ol<rl put reopoMlblllty In the handl ol the lnll-." Manhall .. Id. ,,,, DEVELO~IEl'IT CVllBED -Tho Laiuna O.ach dty coonct1 applied the lx'ikea to major new development In Ibo city with a po!lcy ,.._ pl•<> ill( priority on pl1Min1 and nudging roUtine processing: of devt:lopment ap- plications 14 tho back bum<!'. Th• pol ley wu aimed at subdivisions primarily. 'Ho\ftvtr, it will 1lso ha\'C an lmpilCt on majOr commercial proJ· ect1. Jt n1ay 1pply to 'condominium . nnd ap.n rtment devel09tnent aftl!r a morntoi'ium on lhOsl! imposed by lhe oouncil expire.. """ .... l\'ISG AND A PRAYER -Lone flit'r Oliver Scott eteapod with ~ts and bruises Tutsday, "'hen bil Cessna 150 crashed tn lrvtne on a lending IJ> proach tQ Orange Courity Airport. The battered pilot cl"Awlod away from the equaUy 1>a1!ered plaJil In CiUO <>! nro. but thet'e was none. A Martne Ccr1)8 helicopter ere~· liW the Fullerton.bal- ed craft going do"''n and reported it, Fewer In Evenl11g ., ' lhoo hov....i to f help. l"'atlgaton 11y they ire unctrt.lln of the cou"' yet ,,,, PARK rROllED -Slat< Pa•ks Directol' ll'oUiam ~ Mott and a cootinaent ot co.mt)' Ind Wllt: offid1b: toured Lagwil Boeh'1 CT'Meent 811y Point IJ1d depaitod leovin, promlll:t of it.ate wlleancc tor public ac- quisition of thf: t:bolce real eet1te. The ruaged point hat a lpecta~ar vlew from Dana Point to Palol Vei'd et on a cir.er day. and It was clear v.11cn Mott visited. Oll\•!ous ly Impressed, the P'!rks d!rector said there wa1 "no quetillort 1bout I.ht' dt'.sJrablllty'' ot pubUc ov.•net'$hip. Rcslden1ial develop· ment \\'<IS planned for the area. ~ THEV STOPPED, WENT -A trto of young men y,·aJke<I into r.ic Stop ':0-: (io ~larket in \\lcs! N€!wport a~t 2:30 a.m. Friday. tier'k Con111e Hutchlaon 1aw them trooping p..1st ~ith 1 rack of merchanrli.'i~ blocking tier vtei..• and thought lhty".,...ere wear· ng no shirts. She went to help them and saw that theY v.·ere illSO we<1rin; no poii11. ''illteakero," !her ,efeomed u ~fi.!S Hutehl'°'1 backed away. then eadi snatched a bottle cf v.·t.ne from the shelf and flee!. Donald Nixo11 20% of Gas Stations Deities Gettit1g ' . W. . da H11ghes Money ill Be Pumping To Y F. nooai.i 't;;;.;,;~~f'\~~:;,," Beach More than :IO percent of tho gu sUI· lions in Orange and Loo An&eleo counties pl111 14 be open at i...t par\ ol the day today, the Automo!JUe Club o! Soulbem Calllomla reporll. • Auto Club olflclalt Aid their lltll'Vey of MO statlom reveall a oontlnuing Im· provement In !he aupply of gasoline. But they wam motorlsta that few ata· Court in Kansas Supports Lessees TOPEKA. Kan. (UPJ) -The Kansas Supreme Court in a landmark decision ruled S.1turday that I a nd Io rd s aUtoma licaJly guarantet the livability ol rMlt.ed property v.·hcn a lease is signed. 1'tK' court said anv renter is covered by ~n •·implied warraitty" that the housing is safe and healt hy throughout the life of the lease. "There is a modern trend among various rourts ol thi.s counw to recognize an implied warranty on the part of the leaaor or urban residential property tnat the premises leased are suitable for human occupancy and 'II.i ll be maintained in such condition during the tenancy," Justice John Fontron said for lhe rourt. tions are operating during evening hours. And the route along the San Diego Freev.·ay between Orange Cowity and San Diego Is ltill tho driest In Soulhem Ca.lllomJa, club represent11:Uvt1 aaJd. Only one 'Station In San Clemente will be open today and that one only until early aftmtoon . Several st.a'llons ln. Oceanside wtll be open today 1l their gas supplies hold out, accord ing to the club survey, About 35 ~ent of the stations in metropolitan Orange and Loe Angeles counties are stUI regulating themaelves by selling gas on dally quotas or during limited hours. Only 28 percent ot the stations in ootly· ing areas are following the same prac· ticc, the club reported . Los Ang<'les County stations, except those in the Antelope Val ley, are still under the odd~ven license plate gas ra· tioning system. Guild Vote Scheduled NE \V YORK (UPf l -Negotia ton for the Wire Senrice Guild, oo strike for 2.0 days against United Press Intemationa!, agreed Sa turday Night to submit to its membership a proposal calling for 5.67 percent salary increases in each of the nt'xt t'l'"O years. Hungry Tiger ... :: Ill denied late Saturday being loaned or gi"en any portion ,/ a $100,000 ~­ tribution to his brother's Presldent1al campaign from Hov.'ard Hughes. C.G. "Bebe" Reboro. Presidt:nt Ni:icoo's close friend , reportedly passed oo parts or the contribullon from the recluse hillkmalre to the PrMident's brother and his pri\'ate secretary, Hose ~tary Y.'oods . "~1r. Reboz.o never offered me any money at any lime. I never u ked him for any money and ll<'\'er at any time received any mooey from t.1r. Reboro, .. Donald ~ixon .... ·as quoted as saying. Reports from The \Ya.shin.gt.on Post and Le! \Vhitlen. an associate of columnist Jack Anderson. said that Herbert Kalmbach, President Nixon's person~! Ja"-'yer. has S"-'om th.at he was told about tile loans by Rebozo. Kalmbach , who recently resigned from hh: Nev.'J>Of1 Beach law finn, reportedly gave testimony to that effect to both the Sena te \\'atergate C.Ommittee and the \\'atergate Special Prosecutor"1 office. Attorneys for both Rebozo and ~tiss V.'oods have also denied the charges. Rebozo has said he kept th e entire · St00,000 ln a safe for lh rec years berore ~urning it all. The Post said Rebozo disclosed the purponed girt or loan in asking Kalm· bach for legal advice lasl spring 'after teaming the Internal Revenue Servic. v.-as looking into the Hughes oontribu- tion. .., 1--~ II. II. 0 ... 0 ti -= I~~ ::::.~~==....=~~:?";~=<I ii .. 1: .., -> Ill: -~ z .., .., ~ Foal s ..,Ill aiffs if==~""======O.:::=======; ~ 1: 9 ... z :::I : Ill " The Red Squirrel I 1· I Jack and Jill . El Bhirlb·t1 / Ill .. 1: .., -> Ill: -~ z .., .., 1: 1-.., Ill Ill: .., ~ z :::I Ill • • . • . • • . . • • • • • • • • . . • • ' • • • 1 I ' • • ' • ~ • . . • • . • . . . . ·- • • • . • • • ! • • • . • • • • • • • i • • • . • . •. Cars at Leis11re It may lie 1nore and n1orc expensive to drive auton1ob1les. but pCQplc can still enjoy looking at them. especially if they're the vintage \'a- r1ety like those at Leisure \Vorld in Laguna !!i lls Saturday. ;\bo\C lefl. is the de<:orative hood ornament fro1n a J>:ickard. Above right. lhe 23T Roadster with a Corvair engine ov•ned by Don Kendall of Norwalk is admired by Laurie Gouvion . -l ; rilichael Gouvion, 6: Keith \Vachter. 7; and Karen "1egorden. 7. all of Lilkc Forest in El Toro. The well-c hron1ed undercarriage and exhaust pipe~ of a modern-day van are seen at ri ght. Proceeds from the show of 150 cars will go to Orange County services for the blind. . . Insurance Smells Fishy Pet Cupp)· Dies-Lenving 01vner Estat e of .)5,000 OKLAH0~1A CITY (U PI I -Lit.tic Fred FiM f..1azanek was less th.an a rear old '"hen he died last "·eek. He left an E6"lale or $5,000 -not bad for a guppy. stan ~Iazane k . 24. B student at the t.:niversity of Arizona. filed to collect oo an iml.lrance policy he took out on his pet (ish six morths before. 1'he policy. he said, was stuffed in his mail box addressed to "occupant." It of- fered a deal he couldn't refuse - a $5.000 policy for $1 that y,·ould ID for six IIlOfll-hs. Bul breause he hadn·t plaruied lo die in Cornfield Freed On Bail, V O\VS To .<\id Investors L0:-100~ (UPll -Financier Bernard "Bernie'' Camfield , freed from S"iss captivity for whal he called record Sl.67 million bail , said Saturday he y,·ould do all he could to return the money lost by in\.·cstors in the crash of hi s JOS mutual fun<i Cornfield, 47. bushr-bcarded and fi ve pounds hea\ier aher spendinif 11 months in Gene\.·a jail for questioning on fraud and other c'nargcs. shoy,·ed h1s old nam. boyance Jess than 24 hours after h.is release. He new with friends to London late Friday in a private charter jet and nigbtdubbcd in a· champagne celebration or his freedom -although he said he is a oordrinker. lie said his immediate projects in· eluded flring to the United States in a y,·eek to cooperate "ith government agencies investigating the affairs of JOS. "tiich Cornfield sold to financier Robert \'csco. Cornfield said he raced no charges in the t.:nited States connected \\'ith I~. IVixon Won't Be Required to Pay Correct '68 Tn x ' \\fASHINGTON <AP) A °"'° ~esslonal commit.tee found that Presi- dent Nixon incorrectly took a $70.000 tax dcduclioo ror giving papers to the Co\·ernment in 1968. but he apparently "'1l't·ha\•e to pay 3ddiUonaJ taxes for it. Nixon hal'i a~ to pay about $465.000 in back taxes and interest assessed by the lnlcmal Re\.'cnue Scr\'IC'C for lhe first four years of his pre~idimcy , 1969 through 197:. But the IRS didn't audit his 1968 return. and the slatute of limitations has run out. that short period and because the'1ifc rx· pcct.:'lncy of a guppy isn't too great. he decided to fill out the form in tbe na me o( his pet: fred Finn . ~o fraud v.·as involved in the case. \\'hen i\1azanek fillOO out the appl ication. hr answered every qustion truthfully . ··Age of insum:I : 6 months. Weight: 30 centigrams. Hcight: 3 centin1cters ... But instead of having the fXllicy re- jected. a computer at Ok1ahoma cily-bas- ed Globe Life and Accident lnsurance Co. sen t back JX>licy ~o. 3261057. \\'hffi the guppy died and Stan filed the cla im. Globe took a new interest in its chent. They seul a sales rc·pt;E'S<'ntative to ~ta1.anek 's address to see if he Y.:ls lhl' ki11d of man .... ho v•ould take advantage of a clerical error fie v.·as. Aft er threats by the COlJ'lpany that no jury in the v.or!d would award S5.cm for a de<id fish and rounterthrcats bv ,\lazanck th:.it the contract v.•as lcgallY enlercd into and legally accepted by the cornp.any, they finally conlpromiscd orl $650. \\'itll the molli'y Stan pul'chased a cou- ple of new guppies and took h.is fam ily out for a fi sh dinner. And he h.'.ld ca..'ih lt·ft over. IRS ,Lets Nixon Delay ,- Filing 1973 .Returns LOS A.l'\GELES (UPI) -The Internal Re\'enue service has given President Nixon permission lo delay filing his 1973 inrorne tax papers past the April 15 deadline because of the many changes that must now be 1nade in the return, it was le<imcd Saturday, The request of the IRS v.·as m.ide by Arthur Blech. head of the \.os Angeles accounting firm ro:.it has prepared Nix· on 's tax returns for a numlx!r of yCiU'S and is handling the 1973 taxes. It v.-as also learnOO that the President theoretically may be required to pay only a very small or no income tax in 1975 on his 1974 earnings because or deduction.! to v.·h.ich he "i ll be legally entit.led as a result of his agreement to pa y USS.<XM> in back taxes and interest. A source "'ho asked that he not be quoted by name indicated that the re\.'i.s- cd 1973 rctun1 should be ready for filing y,1th1n a few 'Aecks but that it 'A·as not po:<~1hle to have it ready by r\[iril \j The forins must be rom p!etel) r('<lr.tnr, he said. y,·ith eli mination of anv dcd ue• t1on s b<iscd on the gift of :\1x0.1's vice pre;1den11al papers to thf' \ation:Jl Archi\·cs :ind also on any expenses in· curred in alterations of the properties at Key BLc;cayne and San (,1emente. \\'ith rega rd to the size tax that ~ixon may have to pay on his 1974 inco1ne, the source strf'sscd that the matter ot f.ti s time ~-as tlx«C1ical and that Nixon and h.is tax ad,•isers v.ill ha\'e to decide hO\\' lo procet.>d. Hov.·ever. he pointed out that l':ixon had voluntaril y agreed to pay back taxes owed fO'I' the year 1969 although he i~ legally required to do so becaul'iC the statute of limitations has become ef- fective for that year. From Pane l \VEICl<ER EVIDE NCE . • • rantless v.iretaps for "national securily" purpooes. \\'eickcr did not say hoy,· or whrre hi! had obtained the documents but aides said they include reports of the Ulascwicz investigations. the Wbite House files of John Ca.uJficd. Ula.scv;icz' immediate superior, White ~ memos concerning military spying on political groops. 'Itle memos v.·ere described. . as con- ftrm.ing names previously idtDl:ified as Ulsewicz targets as \tell as adding names never before listed publicly. Weicke'r did not explain v.11y the White House v.·ouJd be interested in checking the tax records of Sinatra and Dovls. both l\ixon backers in '1972. \\'eicker said !he documents .sho~' thnt The \\.hite House also made pollUcal use of the confidential IRS files on these entertainers: Richard Boone. Jerry Lewis. Peter l.awfon:f, Lucille Ball, Gary Morton and Fl'f."d ~facMurray. ' Alle~i.>d a11en1pts to usr the lHS for politic.:il purposes. espcci:illy in con- nection \\'ith a so-called \\'hitc llo ··enemies" list. v.·ere fiM;t !it1 rfaccd dur· ing lhe \Vatergate testimony of former \\'hite House counsel John \II. Dean 111. L1ase...,icz acknoy,·lcdgcd in 3'A'Orn l<'S· timony before !he \\1atergate rommittee last summer that he was the paymaster for the arrested Watergate conspirators. lie also acknov.·ledgcd doing intens ive in- telligence work on political figures for the \\'hile Houi-. He an.'i'Aercd. af- (innath·el;.i \\·hen \\'C'iekcr aske<l hint if he had "dealt in dirt" or allegntionli of 11 during his in,·estigations. \\'cicker sakt he has documents to con· firm or ndd thest names to t~ li~t of L1c\St1-.ilcz' investigl\ti\.·e tarizcts · Alabama Go'·· ('rrorgc C. \\.11\lace . fonncr ~ew York City tila yor John \'. Lindsay and ronn cr Sen. George ~l urphy tR.Calil.l. The sta ff of .the Joint Committee on Internal Revcnvc Ta.ation. which Nixon' asked to review ~ 1969-72 rtUps. said • ii alto looked ot !be W CI paid in 1968. He said Cov. Tu:loald lteagan ·or caJilomla al8o was """"'° ltst. Also ScM. "-lark llatflel<l (J\.Qre, l John Twtnt::Y (J>.Callf.1 Edward til. KCMtdy ([).:\Taul. and Edmund . til wkie 10. ~1aintl. ,, Israel Warplanes Sent to Hci~hl:-; I Y 11'1• A1-+1IM l't Mt Israeli rorCt'"i opent-d flrc un S\rl'1•1 lrooP" on the \~ul;1n llti~ht" froat SJtur- 1lay 1norning :ind u~til 1<iarpl,1n•·~ ro r 1!11· first l1m.e Sln<:l' thl' Octobrr cca..,..--fir". t.:ni1cd -:-1a1 1ons truce ob:<en·t·r<; reporh'<!. l~rdc·h ai r lorL~ Jt·l-\\crf' calll'd 1n for 11 S<.'l.'Ond 1inu• in the afternoon to s!nkr Syrian i nf iltrato··~ \1ho a1•,1tkrd an J ~racli ?JSiLion 011 .\11 lfcrmon, the li>racli n1ilit.:iry conirrn1ud said. 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In B1rn11ngh:1111 a~ 111 .\tult·lit·~tl'r. 1hl· vxplos1011 11<1s prl'Cl'<le1! ~\' ;1 t1·ic1>ho11~: e;1!1111 :i lrM·:1l nt·11·., ofr11·1· h~ :i 111nn 111t h .in ln:-h accent 11[1<1 v.anll'll of hornbs .(r !he ]:_.\lo' eourts. pohc·· s.1id . 1\10 officer.s Sl'llt !u 1nvcsr1ga1c l'ipol1• d a British Ainr:1ys t.ru\'el h<ig: 011 the 1nag1str;1tc's eourt sl<'ps . Tlad10t.:d 11'1- :-tructions lo hcep ;i\1•ay fron1 it. lhry \1er(• \l'<'lk1ng ;l\\'ay 'A11cn Ulc hornb r''t• plnded. ThC bl:ist ~ rccktd the ent rance « lhe ni;1gislra tc's court. At the 01?arby O\il:ra hou.~ th<' tfOyly Carte Opera co1npany h:id jlL .. 1 rinisht'CI a pt"'ffonnance. "Fortun<ill'IY U.c audience /l;)d uD d1:.pt-rst.'d or \1·e could have had h('.1V)' casualtic-s:· a police spokt'S!na.n '.'NlJd. ,\ S<'Otlancl 'Yard spokesman said 14 or the 1nl'<'nchary dc\'1l'\.'s v.·l·Tlt ofr in •hft ... pac1· of ~10 hour tn four S('paratl' L~· 1nlUHtu·s 011 lhc \ni1ln·n1 out:-.h1rts of 1 ..... ndon PrJtnb... plantc.! in l·;nglan<l t> y .. u:i1w·l·'ed lr1:-h Hl'!>Ublic.iu 1\r 1n~ rte· t111:,ts h<i\c hilled 11 Br1tDns and injured JIJi others since 1nid-Ot"'C'('tn!)rr. ~lost of !h1' hl:1qs !~1 '.t' (l''lUrrcd in the IF>ncJ..111 ,1r•';J. l'r,!11 ·•' ~.11d !lk· ~·, 1di:-SJtuni:i) could 111· tlP· ~1;1rt, r a 1'"'" 11·:1v<' of explosio1L<i ,ind \1 a ~nrd .Ill ~h'fpk1'Cpfrc.; in !hi' L:-111· d1•n arf'a ro ,,c<•rch 1h1·1r prcn1i~e.s for 1n· cendiary dl•\ IC't"S. Our Game Sets Grow on You! THE BRETON -48" solid wood table with exposed wood chairs G) THE CLAsSIC -Extends to 8 ft. w /2·24" leaves, 4 hand luffed chairs O~EM TODAY 12 lo S -.Mon. tllnl Fri. 9 to 9 --._, • ' . . i -• A Re•I ·'.Fire Sale' '• .. The parking tot al Vons Market in Capistrano Beach featured a slightly di!feront set or goods Saturday: the sklll1 and equipment o! the Doheny Fire Depart· ment. 1'11e display was free and the people watchin g bou(ht it all. Fire Capt. Ro n Newport su.aes. down a rope from a 100-foot aerial ladder, above, while two-and-a-half year old Nanda Solderberg of South Laguna tries a hand a.t the wh eel ()f a 1921 Sea· grave pu1nper, top right. San Ju an Capistrano volun- teer fl re1nan Ray MUler, above, extlnsut1hes a sa 1nple fire for onlookers. -' -·-·:- ------- Study W ru·11s .Te1·rorists May Make Nuclear Bombs Passov,~r Begins; .feu:islt Leaders l,ush Oppression WASHINGTON (APl -The chlnct1 ol terrorists black1naiJing the Unhtd siaw with homemade atomic bombl wlll in- .._ Jn tl1e next few )'etl'I 1111 ... nuclear power plant security t• tig!itlnod, 1 Fant Founct.tion-sponsored Jtudy CCllCI-lllturday. lnltruction1 on ho"' to ·build auch 1 bomb alrnd.Y .,. available throu(h .........,. pubtkl clocum<ntl, the atudy said. Clonltrudlon of a CMlde nuclear devloe could be' oooomi>llabed oithln • Jew,,_ by .,,..,. wtth labtntory and machine 9hoop .lkllil, det.ermina.tion and Inventiveness. •"Ille design ll>d manufacture of a «Ude fission bomb ls no longer a difficult tuk tecbnicaliy, once nuclear mater!.als are at hand; making a plutonium dispersal device is even simpler," said the study by the F.nergy Poijcy Project. "Under conoeiveble cl~. a low ,,.,.,.... -11>17 t'{lll ... --'dllC alone, who ·_.....s -t 10 kllop'"' of p11"<11\lum Olide and a aubolontial .,,,..,,,t ol chemical ~ ••· plo5ive could, within several weeks, destg:n end bulld a crude fl~n bomb1'' Ille 1twly said". "FLulon ex.plOllvM cin also be made wtth • rew kllo!1'amt or hlgh-onrlchod uranlum, or with uranium 233." the report ltlys. "AU these materials ere found in the civilian nuclear power i~ du..,,,. '·Besides nuclNir material and dle1nical explosJ.vts, the other n1aler lat1 necessary for making a crude fission bomb can be bouglrt In han:hrare stores or from com.rncreitl suppliers of scltn- tiflc equlpmenl tor students." ft Mid a bo1nb set oer near a city sk}"IC!'aper could kill as many :is 50,000 persons and one in Uie suburbs could ca.use 2,<01 deaths. The report said there is little danger no"' but as energy shifts increasln.ily to nucle3r i><>"'er lhcre will be more danger of blackmail efforts. Jn _.....,,. !alimony last mooth, tho AEC d1-llled a claim that a lone tOl'!Oritl could bulld a crude atomic bomb h'orn otolen material. ~1EW YORK (AP) ~ Jewfch leaders, 1'1)Aridni the start of lhc Pa1aovcr, Satur- day echoed the cry <>f .the telebranon·s Orig\M In rcaard to the Soviet Union and Arab ltnds -"IM my poople go."' Relerrtnr to tit• plight or Jews in tho<c areu. Rabb! SOI Roth. prtsldC'flt or the New York .Board cf Rabbis. so id. ''Ne,•e r "''' a meuage of freedom more needed and valid than It la today." HA! said the ancient demand or !be prophet Mosca to the EIY]>tian phiiraoh to b'Otl the trraelltcs "can be directed just as co~cntly in our day" to rulers of the Krcmhn, Iraq and SYria. The "·eek-long PaSSO\'er obscr\'ancc. \l'hich began Saturday evening. co1n- tn{'1nor:11.C1 the Hbera1ion cf the Jews from Egypt of old. It-aims to reinforce efforts in the struggle for freed om. Rabbi Robert I. Kajm, presidenl of the Central Conference ol. }.merican Rabbis. irepre.5enllna Ref<rm clergy, urgod rodoubled elror1a In bdlalf-OI Jowa Jn the Soviet Unlon a.nd thole "oppreued In Arab land1." Winds Warm the Midwest Teniperaiures Boosted l1 ry> 60s i.11 South Dakota 11t4llC)Jf41 WfAhll t •t tv1t l 10"( AU ''" I '"' I JI I -1 • 11 I UflllO ut1 Wl41t4'1 f OIO(t.i1 Cl .... "., .. _ \ ( ~r.:.i: C~l,i::lto Clnc:lftfll!I ,_ ... "'""' 0.1 MOll'lft ...... "'""" .......... ,_ ...... Honolulu HlllltlM !lldl•n.IPOll• ICM!t.11 C:llV Ltt V~t Li!ltt lllot' Lou1a .. m1 Mflrllllfth ·-Mtho•""'-"" mJt•1,..~~,..ow r>"";"J L '>0 ~llfOWt•• ., •iow Mi1111..£1, fl t ul w..,. ()r!,,.nt N~ YOl'lr OU.nom. City '"''"' $0f'!"f' ,.,..Uw.ttill1 l"!ft'1111•1~ ·-· .. )J ""'"...... o ... -""""*· Mt. 60 ',, 111911 l kllf n SJ Stft Ditto 60 V kll flrtlldKt 60 2J SN!flt ., '1 M WttNl!flOll . . .. ,, .ot q .,. ,11 11 ,, n 3' .01 .. " ,, 30 .u . " -" ~ u JI ll ll "' ·°' " ,. " Q H H •I la ,II st 73 •°' 6T 51 ,. '° .ns ~ ~ . " " " 4J ).I .c, " " Ill 41 M ,, 15 . ~ .. " 11 45 l6 ~ .. " .. g ~ :~ ... j, 41 ·'' n " .u " .. " 11 ... '° ,G.) Jt q ,11 a ·~ .11 • Damage From Stofm:s 1 Put· at By 1111 Alloctatod P"'a Fedora! officlila who tooted six tomodc>«r.lcktn at.atn aakl s.tunt.ay thOt _,.to iNunld p,.,,ertlte _hit by lan \\'Mk'• atonn1 wu more thin ~ mUJlon. They ,..Jma)ed that betw ... o,ooo nnd 7,000 homes -.·ere de1troyed or unlnahabltable. Houstna and Urban Devek)pment Secntary Jam .. T. LyM Joo • ifOIJP that vblted the 1l:t ttatea that Pre11dent Niron doclarcd federal diluter arca.1 . 'Ille ofriclala U>Ured KeOlucky, lndl111a and Ohio on Friday and TenneSSM, Qe()rg!11 and Alabamn on Sntu rday·. For the storm's \1ictlms. the weekend \Vas a time for buryinc: the dead and cleaning up communities turned ,lo rubble by !he tornadoes. • A triple funeral ser\'\CC ·was conducted in Madl.90n, lod .. for n mother and he r two dtlklrcn who 4lecl when their home Wu nauen!d : there waa a double funeral servlee at Sulphur Lick. Ky., fo r a 53·year-old womao and the three-year- old boy ahc v.·111 bl..~tlttlng for when the 1torm struck: a non-denominational funeral servietl w•s scheduled Sunday afte rnoon In l)randenborg. Ky .. fo r 1he community'• 30 tornado victims. • $500 .r t1le stornu tw'!ll -.P Illa - and the Mklwe11, up t4 tile Great LaUa Jaat Wednesday ml . tlf'ly TburldaJ, leavlng sonle 300 dtld' and thouNndl in· , Jurtd. l»•nn. who promlled apeedv rtUtf to help tornado vlctirnl rebWld their bomes ond oommunHie1, ·said the l500 million ncure did not include unlnlured damq• to prh•ate property or damaae to aovem· mtnl buildings and equipment. Thoinas Dunne, head ol the Federal Dlta!Cer Assistance Adm.lnllt.raton, pro- vided rbe estimate of 1he number or homeless. He said Nb:on authorized him l? use whatever money ll ~· to ·aid !he -storm vlctJm1 and uaured htm . that if .there iS not enouefJ mone:y In tbe • federal disaster fund , more will be re- qucsicd. · "~loney is not an 1Mll6 here," Dunnt said. "That's somethlni we'ft not wor- ried about What we feel la top priority 11 lo Oe responsive." Lynn said he was utounded at the destruction he aaw durlnf: hi!r two-day lrip by airplane and htlk:opter. "You can see pictures of the Jllnd of havoc that 1 tomado wreaks, you can read about It, Million ' bUI yau Of" _l ee! the f\llJ Jmpaot wl m yau ... H. II'• unbtKenblt," he aaid . lltJrloC a alop at ~. 1'11111.1 Lynn aakl Illa& before Nixon Jell rj Pwla to atteod a manorial aervlce Jot FTw!> PrelldOlll a-rea Pompldoo, h4 aakl he nnted periodic ""°"' on thf dilllter ...i1o1 e1ror11. DAILY I'll.OT DELIVERY SERI/ICE °"""' .... OOly ""'. ,,....,.... • .__.,.,-.,.".,.... ..... i,..,.~ .... ~··'° J.111., q11 ....... _,,. Mil "' .,......, • "°"" Cll!I """"' ..... 1;00 Jfll. ..... ...,-.l!...., ..... _....~_, .., .................... !Ill..,...,..,,, .......... *" ~ -~·lflll!,l.Gilll n tllllo!IWllN 101.llL • Johnny Carson denim suit. .. Stitched with style In denim with a difference. It's a free-swinging texturized polyester for easy wear and care. Tailored with a great show of style \.with boldly patched t pockets and contraSt stitching for a contemporary look this spring. ' 125.00 silverwoods FASHION ISLANO-NEWPQRT BEACH -· ; • • . • • • ' • ; • . . ' • • • ' • ' i .. ' ! ! ' ! ' . . ' • • Two fi~ In Duel lnB ~. OAKLAND .J 1'loio men died tn a gun duel acroSs the aisle of a moving AC Transit District bus -an exchange of seven shots fifed 90 fast eight other passengers ha.d no tiiM · ... to dive ror oover, hut no one else was hit Police said James Jackson. 55. and Hozen Lewis, 71. were . \ arguing as they boarded the eastbound bus on Seventh. Street. Witnesses said the two sat on opposite s.ides .of the aisle and contin~ their quar-1 .. 1. "You're so conceited," they said Lewis told Jackson. "P.find your ~ business ," was Jackson 's repl y.' ~ At that they drew handgun.1 and shot each other. Two sailors on the 'bus, Davis Coolman. 24; and Gary Carnr. 19, tol d pollre they thought at first the two men were using cap guns. then they saw the bl«>d spurting. Gas Ration _Days E11ding OAKLAND (AP\ -!mprov· ed fuel supplies have heralded the end of the odd-even gasoline sales plan today in Alameda C.ounty and Tuesday in Contra Costa County. ~ Supervisors in both counlies voted last week to abandon the ; plan and supervisors in three : other San Francisco Bay area ~ counties are considering similar action . Ending the : cxld-even system m ea n s • • motoris!S can buy gas any day : of the week. • : Big s..,ing • ' It took Anne Ann· .. strong, counselor to the ~ President, 13 swings ~ before she finally broke the traditional bottle of ~ champagne over the • bow of the U.S.S. Los Angeles. The ship, christened Saturday at Newport Ne~'s, Va., is the first of a new class • . of high-speed nuclear J submarines. . . Las Vegas To Light Up LAS VEGAS, r<ev. (UPI) - The glowing rivers of neon that were a Nevada trademark until dousOO by the energy crisis will be turned on again April 13. Gov. !\like O'Callaghan in· vited casino and resort hotel owners in the north and south to tum on their signs again on u·eekends beginning n e J: t week. California Jana Packed so tight they appear to be a single mass . about 200.000 rock mu sic fans jam the infield at Ontario ~lotor Speedway Saturday for an all~ay n1u· sical n1arathon. Crowd was generally orderly for the event. highlighted by Deep Purple and .En1er· so n. Lake and Palmer. Lung Disease Deaths 011 Decline i11 State SACRAME~"l'O (UPI\ - Deaths from lung diseases such as emphysema and bronchids have been decreas- ~ in Califomia since 1967. but !tale heahh officials aren't sure of .t!le reason. Dr. John C.oldsmith. a ~te h ea 1th epide miologist. reported d e a t h s front tuberculosis have d r o p p e d steadily to one per. 100.000. Deaths fr'om bronchitis drop- ped slightly t9 h\'O per 100,000. He said lhei rise of deaths from emphysema appears to · have reached its peak and is dropping off. In 1950, the death rate of til-'O pe r 100.000 began climbing until it reached 15 per 100,000 in 1967. Then it began fal)lng slowly. "I don't know ll.1ly, but I think il's because a lot of peo- ple have stopped smoking," he said. "Also. we're taking bel- ier care of people. We used to think there was nothing we could do for emphysema." The dea1h rate from lung cancer climbed lo 38 per 100.000 in 1972. but Dr. Cotdsmilh sajd tung cancer has a longer latent period bcfor~ ,jt C\ppears, so the future may see a decline In its death rate, too. Cigarette smolting is considered a main cause of lung cancer. Man Killed In Robber y RICHMO~D (UPI\ -A Petaluma man \\'as killed ard two other men injured Friday night during .a robbery in Richmond . Police identified the dead man as Arthur Haig. 44. He, and two other men, were ac· costed by tv.·o men and two v."Omen in the 400 block of South 9th Street. During a struggle rtaig was sOOt in the back of the head. \\'arren Karlstad Wa.! also shot and y,·as listed in fair condition Saturday. RE-ELECT Ted W. Bartlett HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCILMAN His Campai911 Motto: - "YOUR MAN ON THE JOB" Is More Than Just Oratory IT IS TED'S PERSONAL APPROACH TO CITY GOVERMMEMT Paid Few •r S..porie<s To R..a.c Tod h-ittfl ~Jienlll"'9fmi" ~""-1tl't1a.-S... ""'"'""'0"8tKOI OP.IL v PILO T A 5 Newsmen E11cl Hea1~st Vigil SL.I\ Picks .i\nthcn1 HTLLSBOROUGll (AP\ - \'ickl Henrst says she \.l'M afr;iid the media had given up on her kldnaped s l s t e r Palricia ,..hen she saw m:tny of the rtporten "''ho had join- ed her family in their two- monlh \•igil withdrawing. ··Friday. men began pulling some of the ";r~ out of !he trees and packing up." s.'lid John Lester <A. KGO.TV. \ll'ho has served as pool rtpor1 er at the Hearst homt. "Las! nig~1 . Palty's 17·ytar-old sister Vicki rame oot and asked me, 'Do you mean they're gi\ing u1> on Patty?' "I said. 'Well. I'm noc .' ~'Vid:i said, 'If that 's what they're doing, it's ronen."' 1he cro\.l'd of reporteN that ll't''armed around lhe llearst mansion earlier this \.1-etk has been drastically r e d U c c d . S(>me television stations havt taken out their expensive broadettSt equipment. Not evenllf>C \.l"ilS confitient tkal the 2o-year~ld kid nap victim still ·\.l·as ali\'C. But most of the SO reporters, camera and sound men on hand Friday said they did 001 believe ~hss llearst's latest communique in "·hich she ~ys she joined the ranks of her 1crTC1ri.st abductors. The fourt h-estate has set up a mini-trailer park outside !he high \.l'hite u·all or the llea rst home here. At first reporters " . ' ~-. , I :S--ro t :·. .~: . . .. .. . ( /.. I \ r , . ---' .. refiled tht ~mOP:~ to k~p warm dunng chill hlle ••in!U ra lM. But Frida)' \.l"U a pltasanl spring day and technicians and ne"'"SOK'11 tossed a footb:'lll in the tree-lined 11.rttt outside the firarst's $JXtdOU.'! white homt. 1\\'0 others fenfi'd. tpet' VH"SUS furled umbrella. The leaflm: trees thal sprouted with teltphone wires after ri.fiss Hrarst \\'as kid- naped Feb.. 4 now show !he first gretU tinges of spring. j ~ plum tree In tht rront yard "'a:'! bursting "'ith pink b!os~ms \\'hen the media finit d("5('\"ndt'<i o.n the Hearst ho1ne. The blos."°nis arl' gont' no"' and tht' Ire(' Ln (UJI le:if. And for f\\'O fl('"'sm!?n 11w> endleSt'! hours of \\'3lt\ng for nrw de\'tlopmrnts in tht• 1111- tion's ~ Po(ltiral kldnaping led 10 a glD run1my IOUrllil· ment. At a tenth-of·a-('('nt J't:'r polnt, . one playrr reports CALIFORNIA hi1nS<'lf 2,000 poin1s behind his ...._ ________ _,, opponcn't · SA;\' f.RA\"CISCO <AP 1 - Th(> Syrnbi on('sc Llbrra11on Arm y se\('('tctd an anthen1 ror t!Ko nl\'~terloo'I; t ~ r r or 1 s' org1111izatlon lh\lt kidnapped n1~11·spi1per he iress Patrir1a ill'tl~t but thl' artists "'ho r(!(:orded it say they aren·1 happy u;th being chosrn ls .FBI _Being Held Back? A ne"' \'ers1on of "\\'a\' Saeli; llon1e" b'· Thr Cru~dcrs. a J.tzl grouP ""s 1nl'luded by tht SLA r11 rhc end ol 1hr1r lale-"I ron1muniqur. re«>il'rd b , ra1.lio st:.'lt111n t\SA~: \\1ed· lll'-.d.'.iy Thl· f,111r 1nuslt"i:ins and th1·11 f('('Ord company. Blue Thumb Herordi'. issued :i s!:itt>m('lll Saturda~'. s.iying 1 tw>~· did not "·ant thr1r musi<" used by the tcrronsts SA:-/ DIEGO IUPI\ -FBI agenls \\'Uuld like to hun1 more a~ively fct the kidn:ipers of Patricia. !leant. but appenr to bt giving the case speclal treatment. · holding back be<'ouse of Jhl" 1nfluerlial ty.l~i tion ~Id by her father., ~ate Sen. llL. Richardson said Fri- day. Randolph Hcar5t's p:isil !on should not ht' allov.•f'd to in· terlere wilh action against the kidnapers, said Richardson, a candidate for the Rf'P!Jbll c:an nomination to the U.S. Senate. The FBI has said repeatedl y thal its major romlderalion is to ensure P.fi.ss Hearst's safe return. "I've had FBI nicrnlx-rs talk 10 me aboul "'ishing that roore aggressl\'e action be takt>n." said RichaJ;dson, wh!> has 1x>en described •as .h.'l\ing close~ tacts with la"' enforcement of· ficials. ,,,. He said he btlie\·fS He~ is niaking the decisions in the rasc and the FBI {<f a('('('ptini;: them because of his position in the ne"'·~paper industry. "A felon y has been corn- mitted in the state o f C1lilomia, a major {elony. At that point it leavrs rhe hands of the family and becomr" rile property of 1he st a te . · · Ri chardson said. "\Ve ha\'e to n1 o v e o• FURNITURE ai::i:re'!sivel" bf.c.'.lu ~· if you toleratt c e r ta i n cond i1ions wider one kidnapin~. !he nelt time around. ,. hen it might tx- )"OUI"' daughter Or mine. you c::in't handlr 1t differently," he S.1id. Rit:h.'lrdSon SUJi:gested the st;ite· "put out rt'wardi;·· -up lo $100,000 -for inforrnnt10•1 leading to the arrtSI of kid· nnpers "·ho kill a \'ietlm. onJ ··tum O\"Cr e\'t>t\' rock th cv ha\'c 10 find infOrmants thit could lead 1n the arl't"$! of these indhiduals." Richardson said he "doubts tht soncr tac11rs being used in !he lle.'.lrst t.<lse "·oukl work as a general n1lc. l\cw Tru~t cc SACRA'.\lF.~10 ( URJl '.\frs. Claudia lfnntpton. d1r('C· tor of urbw1n nff:iir~ for Ll).i Angclt>S City Schools. ,..as ap- pointed b\· Gov . R on a l d Reagan )o the bc<1rd 11f INSIOOS •of caJifornia Sta ll' t.:nh·rrsity and Colleges. ~In 1!1UT1p1on. a Democrat, su~·­ t.'ttds Edward C. l..tt of Oa kland in a tenn rKplring 111 1982. DRAMATIC ~NO\V"" LOOK! \ J Comfort and style go hond-in·hond with this new "nowN fumiture. The style selection of s'ofas, chain, love seati and tobles is so large tho! we cannot begin to illustrate eoch item in thi~ one od. A combination of rustic wood, leather·like or striped fabrics, with cork and 91ass topped tables makes thii o truly exciting coll ection ... just right for living room or den. See it all iodoy at Town & Coun\ry . . • heodquonen for the newest "look" in "now'' fumitvre al prices you con afford! Toke o tour of the store and see all the fine fumiture priced to save up to 50°/o on everything! Credit Terms. cer1ainly! J CORK 'NGLASSOCTACONAl TAM.E ••.••• SI0..95 COR.K 'N GLASS SOFA TABLE ..•...•..• , . $149.95 90" THREE CUSHION SOfA •..••..•...... $3 29.95 60" l OVESEAT .....•.........•....... , $269.9.S GLASS'N CORIC COCKTAIL TABLE ...•..•. , . $134.9.S SQUARE COMMOOE, gloss top .............. S 129 LOUNGE CHAIR ••.........•.••...•.•.••• ,$178 OTTOMAN .............................. $58 S Pt. GAME SET, gla u top ................ $.599.9.S BOOKCASE WITH GLASS SHELVES, 2 Doors .. $174.95 (plus many othe-r piece' not ii lvslroted) Professionol Interior Design Service Avo ilable at Na Add itional Charge 11512 IEACH llVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIF. 92646 714/962.4-477 O'Callaghan. who Saturdoy anrouncecl he will s eek another term as the state's governor. said he talked to federal Energy Chief William Simon Friday and that Simon approved o1 the plan. HOURS: 10-9 DAILY. SATURDAY 9-5,30, SUNDAY NOON TILL 5 r-~:::::::~~~~~~~ --------r . # ~ . ' . , • .FASHION ISLAND OPEN TODAY 12·5 · 4 Depart111ent · Store.s Plus Many Other Merchants Open for ~our Shopping Convenience .. . • A 8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE .. • • Pa,rk Boµd ·s P.ayoff Orange County stands lo be a big winner if t 'aLl· fomia volcrs approve $260 mil11on in parks and recrea· Lion bonds in June. 1\nd from all appearances, the county is well out in fronl of most local governrnent entities in plan ning how to spend th e 1noney -~ if it <.'Omcs in. State Parks and l{ocrcation Director \\'illiam Penn Atott said last, week that Orange County could ge t ~ much as $29 million -n\orc than 10 pcrrent nf the state's entire an1ount -because or good advanc:c plan · nlng. . Of U1c total. at least S7 n1ULion is a :iure thing a.nd would be distributed an1ong the cities. Another $10 million ('O uld go to preservatio n of Upper Newport Bay and still another $12 million toward improving Bolsa Chica and IJuntington Beaches. If quality recreation planning doe~ indeed prove to be a big factor in getting Orange County a big slice of the pie. the county officials who are dojng the job will deserve a good deal of credit. The park bond i.ssue, may have different implica· tions in the rest of the state bu t it appears that Otangc County Vi'ould Profit handsomely should it pass. Such .i\f flu ent Friends While l-louse ,Press press room reporters noted last Wednesday when President Nixon walked by that he appeared round-shouldered. Several comments were made. but it was hardly a ne ws iten1. About an hour later. in the early evening, the \Vhite I-louse announced that the President had just ordered payment of almost half a million dollars in back income taxes. That's ample reason indeed for a physical -not to mention mental -i:J ump. It now appears Nixon will have to borrow money to pay back the $465.000 that a Congressional commit· tee says he O\t'es. It is possible he will sell his Florida . 1 residence. The San Clemente /l'°J?Crlr is S&ld to be his ravorite and it is unlikely hei..w 11 give 1t up In scrambling to meet the debt. There is irony in the timing of the episode. ?i-tany ilems in the back·tax claims listed by the committee are arguable and Nixon's tax attorneys appeared shocked that he agreed immediately to pay lhe full amount with· out question or argument. But thal's !he timing. It is April. And by April 15. virtually .every adull American is required to submit his own income tax return. Jncomo tax. to put it mildly, is on C\'eryone's mind. In the face of the m3s~ive wralh he could stir by seeking still more tax consideration. the President chose not to prolong the issue. , Not all of us slapped with back taxes ha.ve such ar. fluent friends as Bebe Rebozo. Clemente Stone and Rob- ert Abplanalp standing by to help out. Bad Thning, Ma ybe f.at?l A further note 6n bad ti ming: About the last thin g Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke needed in his bid for the governor's scat was a federal grand jury indictment two months before the primary elec- tion. Reinecke is accused or lying about what he knew concerning an IIT contribution lo the 1972 Republica n convention planned for San Diego. The grand jury claims he committed perjury U1ree times. Go.,.·crnor Reagan has co rrectly pointed out that an indictment is only a.n acrusation and "there must be a presumption of iun()('ence unless and until guilt is prov- en.'' And Reinecke has issued a fighting denia l of guilt. But the politically wise figure that the indictment itself -occurring this close to. the primary and rom- pounded. by the shadow~ of the Agnew affair and the trials in process on \Vatergate-related ma.tters -means almost certain death at the polls. • • Nixon Has J(ey Support ll'ic k• 'Gouernn1 e11t<1 l ,\/11n1bo Ju111bo ' Alnidst House Disfavor \\'ASHINGTON -While Presi dent Ni:\'.- oo's' noncooperation with the House i1n· peachment proa.'EQing s i~ reducing his strength among Republican Congressmen generally, it is gaining 'flim hard-nosed support where it counts : behind closed doors among Republ ican members of the House Judiciary Committee. !bcir recent sreret caucusl'.'s took on an increasingly pn>Nixon coloration. ~ R.p. Delbert L. Latta of Ohio a!I the President'~ p o i n I man. A comb;.~live conservative \vilh 16 years service in the House. Latta "·a:;: ::is· signed to ::i rom1nit- tec vacancy in J;in. uary precisel y lo shepherd :ind pro· tect Mr. Nixon's interests. That '~·n:; nailed do\l:n personally by Rep. John Rhodes of Ariz<)fl_fll,. the nc\\· •louse Ile- publican lcgdCr. -now emerging ns a ntost valuable advocate or the President's posi· lion Md a White House ally. Tl11S POSES a conflict 1r1thin !louse Republican ranks whose Ol1tC'Jmf' could determine v.•hcther ti.Ir. :\"ixon is .im- peached. Even thOUJth lhe President has lost Republ ican streni;lh on the lfoust' noor v:ithin the last v;eek. he has gained Judiciary C.Ommittec allies in his a1- ten1pt tO cast the impeachn1ent figh t in partisan terms and preoccupy the lloose with procedural skirmishing. This cont rast v.·as C\'idenl h1s! in reac- tion to ~'BC's "l\feet !he Pr(-ss" a do~· earlier. \\tlen Rep . John Anderson' o( tllinois, chairman ol the II o u se Republican Conference. crllici?,ed thl" PrcsidCflt'S denial of documents to the Judiciary Committee. AS JIE WALKE D onto !he tloui;e floor. Anderson braced himseU for vilriofic Nixooitc Congressmen. Instead. several Republican ronse~'lll ivcs indi\'idually commended hin1 for defen<l ing con- gressional prerogat ives. That reacdcd tlw. generally sour Republican reaction to lhe Ni~on hard line. But there \\'3S a different mood in the ( EVANS·NOVAK J n1 e e t in g of Judiciary C.Ommittce Rcpubli C'.t.11.s \\'ith lhe p<irty·s I !oust• leadership. L.-itla needled Anderson . con - sidered Jiberal-to-n'IOderate, for being called a ·•conservative" in one news ac- count of his television appearance. !\-lore pointedl v. Latta recommended that llepubliCaru; who go on national televi sion shouJd d~fcnd the President. not blast him. 1'h:1t \1-as also intcndt'd for Reps. L..1 v.TC'nce Hogan of ~f~ryland and \Villiam Cohen of ~laine. \\'ho had criticized P.ir. Nixon's noncooperation in tele\'iscd in tcrvte"·s. TllEN ~flNORITY leader Rhodf'S . OllC of the tlcveresl, most subtle figu ri:!s on Capitol Hill, took over. He genUY, chided Committee Republicans for 'pennitting the committee staff to demand detailed information about l'Oc \Vhite Jfou.se in- dexing system. Now really, fellows. Rhodes asked, how could you c:ct sucked into that? There 11-as more or the same later during ;1 caucus or Judiciary Committre Republicans. Latta argued that Albert • Jenner. the Qiicago super-laW)'er hired by the committee's Republicans for the in1peachment pnx't'Cdings. is cooperating too closely 1\•ith majority cour1sel John Do.'lr. l.atta wns stronglr backed by 11eps. Da,id \\'. DC'nnis of Indiana, (1narlcs E. \\'iggins of Californ ia and Jo::;cph J. i\lar:oiti of Ne\t· Jersey. Their collective conception or the im· j)(':1Clunent proceedings eC'hoes the White ~louse line: :t conspiracy to destroy 11ichard M. Nixon. \\'hy should Republi can court'\Cl .Jenner j0 in this con- spiracy? Jn Inst \'.'CC'k's meetings, Latta & Ol. impl icitly advocated !hat lhe llepublican commillr.c 1nembt'rs act as the President 's defenders. ~1orc modcralc Repub!ic:'tns on the cornmittce arc tr~·ing to nppc'ase thei r Nixonife colleagues. Thnl's p._1rtly v.·hy nepuhlicans 11nRnimousl y f<L\'Or Nixon lav.')'Cr Jame~ St. Clair's reaue!'t to ht> present "'hen comrnilt<'C stafft!rs tak11 • ..;U<.1 'What you need is 11 ch11nge, .Mr. Kissinger. Take 11 nice triP somewherttl' dep::i.c;itioos. Simil:1rly. they agreed to quietly retnO\'e Theodore Tetzlaff. a liberal legal associate ci Jenner's, rron1 the minori ty staff. Tetzlaff v.-as aCCUSl'd of-and denied-privately advocaUng ti.tr. Nixon 's impeachment. The \\lhite House has by no means enlisted all C01nmillee Republicans. Rtp. F..dv.«ird Hutchinson of f\Uchigan. the senior ~l.ican. prompt ly · reject.ed Rhodes's "compromise'' of a third party silting throug'n White House evidence. One of the oommiltec's staunches1 Nix · onitcs. Rep. Trent Lott or J.~ssissippi. has indirectly advised the White )louse Lhat refusal to supply documents until the committee issues a bill tJI. particulars against the President only hurts ?\tr. Nixon . NEVERTHE~. n1any Repub\ica n!'i (counsel Jenner include<1' are deeply troubled by the direction taken last v.·eck. Instead of assuming a neut'ratity that v.l>U\d best serve long-range Republican interests. they fear c o m m i t t e <' Repub1 icans may increasingly join in the \l.1nite llouse game of delay and cbstruc· lion. Equally distressing to many Republicans, Rhodes seems to ha\-e become an enthusiastic partner in this game. even though he was originflllly Pit:- pected to be more, not Jess independent of the V..'hite I-louse lhnn Gerald Ford :1s 1ninority leader. "I hate to say this," one ~enior Jrousc Republican told us ... but it looks like the President's la1vyer.:; got to Johnny." That v.oold be. al least ;i momentary g:i in for the President hut could lead to ever-greater dangers for the Republican party Policy Lost • Ill Languag~'- The trouble \\ilh United States foreign policy today is that it is becoming so overloaded "·ith murky lani:uagc and gobbledygook that it is losing all connection "ith the American people. Increasingly, a language gap is opening up bel~·een U.S. policymakers and the average citizen. News accounts cX Secretary ol State Henry Kissinger·s recent trip to 61oscow. for example. used a wide variety or terms that arc hardly likely to.. increase public understand ing of the problems Kis· singer is trying to solve. As I read these news acrounts I \•'On- der ho1,1• niany peo- ple knctY exactly 11tJat u'3 s meant by "a conr.eptual breakthrough" or ''multiple \\'arheads" or "strategic arms limitations" or "f\flRV" or "MARV" or "SLB~l." Even the term dctente, which has become the \\'atchword of U.S.-Soviet relations, is borro,,.,'l'd from ano1'ner language and lacks precise meaning for m o s t Americans. What is happening is that the entire field of foreign policy is becoming the mystericw and m}'slif}ing domain of think-tank p I ii n n er s , compu ter ( NORMAN COUSINS ) specialists. v.·ar-games theoreticians nnd military academicians. Out of it ha s come a jargon as exdusive and remote a~ the private and specialized vocahular- ies found in journals for biochemists or rubatomic physicists. 1l1e new language. of course. has been sh::iped by the intricate v.·orld of nuclear forre. v.·ropons delivery systems, electronic sun•eillance and computerized t!'Chnology. The new military capability interacts with international politics and ideological problems in a · \\'nY t'n.at 11."Sl.llts in a special \'OC'Jbtllary. Even under the best of c.ircwT1Slanccs, foreign policy t<"nds to be too di~iant and obscu re for the average citizen. 'llie ad\'ent of computerized strategy. with language to match. converts this traditional gap into a Dl5m.ic void. This is no casual ma1ter. The g:o\•ernment needs the support of its citizens for its initiatives in the world. Such support is impossi l>le \\ithout understanding. The pretentious language now being used by government officials can hardly be said lo advance th is understand ing. Is it really so difficult to use basic English on malters <:onccrncd \1'ilh national security and foreign policy '! C'onsidcr l'nis account. of Secretary l\i&;inger's recent mission lo Moscov.·: '·:\ Sl.llte Department spokesman said today that c\1r. Kissinger returned from r-.losro\1' without 'the concept u a I bre-aklhrough' he sought in hi3 attempt to strengthen detente by achieving effective agreement in the strategic arm s limitations talks. especially w i 1 h refl'rence to 1.lultiple lndependenUy Targeted Re-entry Vl'hielcs. '' HERE IS TIIE SAfl1E aero~!. translated into everyday English: "Secretary ol State Kissinger returned from f\foscow today \\'ithout being able to put American-Soviet relations on nev.• high ground . as he had hoped. \Ir. Kissinger was u~ccessful in his Mf::irt to break: the deadlock be1~·een 1 .1 countries over the existence c " vehides that can carry a nor •1\ thermonuclear explosives and dr~p l11en1 on different targets." EvCfl the term detenle is unnecessarily fancy. I see no reason why "improved ~latioos" isn't just a.s explicit and serviceable as rne French word. Ir President .~ixon 111llll!I the American people lo understand "'hat he ~ try~ to do in the field of "wld peace, he \\'OOld do 11·ell to gt't rid of pompous \'erbal clutttT and mumbo jwnbo. Teaching Must Come First It is a \t"Otlderful thing to be a teacher. ParCflL! entrust their children to you, lull of hope that you are going to do \l'ooderful lhlngs for them. Yoong men and women of high school and college age !um to you, seeldng a mentor and guide. A teacher forms attitudes and shapes Ji\·cs. What he or soe says in the classroom is often remember\'.'d 10. 20. 45 )'ears later. The other day in an airplane a srranger in his 50s came to me and introduced him.9elf as one of my former s \ u d e n t s at Illinois JMtilute of Technology in 1942, now a successful niining engineer. Before \\'I! landed . he placed a letter 111 my hands telling me at length ho\¥ important my course in semantics of 30 years ago had hl>tn in his intellecif!nl de'\-elopment. Teachers, besides teaching grammar and arithmetic and civics and geogra\'.*ly. teach many oUleC' things not stated in the curriculum. 'I.be .girls in the tenth grade "'atch f\1iss Cohen intently because sh<' is ch.'lrming and elegant. From her they leam not only to ~~eciatc the poetry of \Vall Whltman. TIIEY ALSO LEAR~ ho11· Io coordinate suit and moes and purse and how to remain self-assured and gracious under pressure. From Mr. ~lurdock. tM athl~ic coach, the membtrs o! the team lt'am not <l\ly basketball, but, v.·hen he takes them to dinner after an out-Ol-tov.11 game, they It.am from him Mw to enter a restaurant. get the solicitous attention of the hc:1d \\'Sl iter. :ind t~reaftcr gel good scnict for lhc t.ntlre party. I maJI ne\·er forget a delegation o( thrtt yoona: men in a freshman cl.us of mine at the Unh·ers.ily of \Viscon!iin who called on 1n<' aftC!r class not to discuss scmanti~. but to ask mt to sho"· I~ how to He a nt'.'cktie so it \\"OU\d lie as synunetrlcally>' mine. This WM b.'lCk in the old days v.·litn students wore nte~ties. So like It or not. being a te-.1cher is T1M!vllably a job or heing· n C\l\ture model . F'rom teachers whom studenl8 8dmlre, they leam not only his subject matter, - S. I. HAYAKAWA but 3lso manners. deportment. styles. habit..'I of speech -and Yalues. \\'nether C01l'!Ciously intt1lcated or transmitted by implication. American Indian boy-s in the south\vest learn to become men by being tau ght !hr secrets of their tnbal culture in a kiva of their ciders. In Liberia and Sierra Leone. girls arC' initiated into the Sande sociely in order to learn what a girl needs to knoY: to beanne a v.·oman. IN A~IERICAi~ society "'e cton•l have initiation rights. \Vhatever a young man or \\'Oman needs to know about adult behavior must be leanted from parents .1nd teachers and haphazardly from ol'tlCl'3. But if the studes1t is the child of immigrants -ji)l:e me and Uke almost hair the 9Cboo( children of San Francisco. \\'ho come from Tai"·an and Hong K~ and Okina"-a and Samoo and o I h er foreign places -he is especially drpcndent on teachers as models of adulthood. \\'hat happens \\-hen t.enc:hers go on strikt? What do they in their r o I e of cultural modcl.s communicalc to their studenu? They say in effect . ''The rnathrmatics.. lhe English, the social sciehcc 1 !('Reh you ls IC'S5 important than the mone;.:...J. • get for tcadllng It. The futu re .... ~fart of you students -...,'hett.er Or not you v.1n cto ·...,·c11 In yoor job appl lcallon \\ilen you lcn,·e school nr yoor college entrance txnm -i!J less important to us Umn O'lr sick benefits l\nd our r e I i r e m e n t pensions.'' And don't tttlnk tho student. don't get the 0?e$S4gc. "Teachers don't g1''" a damn aboot us," And this I~ h:\pptning Ill a ttme when JllYChologk;al theQrf.Sl.5 nnd schools or e:lucation 1 re ferv~ntly I preaching the doctrine that ~ludents learn bcsl only 11•hrn they feel tha t teachers rca!Jv c:1re for them and arc personally con'C{'rncd for them . 1'lle tl'aCht'r!'' strlkc in S.1n Francisco started as part of a municipal workers strike that affected all city em ployl!s. Nevertheless. 1nore than half of (ho ~··" 28 members of the Local 261 Pmp!oycd at the zoo \\'Orked \\ilhout l'<IY frorn ~ to 8 hcurs a dar, in order to feed the animals. The mora1 of th is story is simple : You are better oft as a baOOon in the S<tn Franc.-isco Zoo lhan as a student in the San F'rancisco public schools. If teachers must protest their pay a1'1d working conditions -and as a teacher myself. I kno~· that there are ronditioo~ from tiITX' to lime !hat must be protes1cd -let t'nern meet their ci&ssefi, lherr picket city hall. Or let them \VTite letters. But they must not. 5\0p teaching! DAILY PILOT Robvt N. Wted, Publisher Thomas Ktf!t'il, Edilor Barbara Kf'tibich .Editorial Pagt Editor n,) t'dltorial P1¥P of 1hf! D111ly Pilot Jeeks to inform and 1timul11T«" "'adtt1 b)o preSf'nU~ on this ~ di\'el'M! C'llmml'ntary'm tnplcs ot tn- ltn'st hy !Ync:lica.ttd l"Olwnn.lsts and cartoonb'ls, b)' provi(linx • forum for rtl'lders' \ifv.·s 11.nd b)' pre1mllfll' this n«l'i'8JM1Pt'r's op1nl()NI and ~ on currem topks.. The f'ditorial optn.om of the Daily P'i\<:J( "'Pf!Car only In 4he fd1tor1al ~lumn al lhe lop ol the page. Opinions expf'UM!d by the l'OI· umni1ts a.nd cartoontst.s 11nd 11tttr Mttmi attthelrOONn and no~...­ mcnt of their vit'A'I by the Dally Ptlot ~'Id be tnftrftd.. Sunday, April 7, 1974 • ' 0 ·' " y d n 0 d l ts l c g, 10 )d ~ '" u n ' en s. _, County Airport Can't Bear More Anti.-noise Success By l"ORMAN EWERS Onmge eoi.rty Al!l>Ort Is known In Ille air tr~nsportat,ion indusrry u ' leader Ln commlmitJ noise abatement. +Airport management baa deveJoped an aggresive noise reduction program and over the past tvo years bas done ~tthlna: few othe.r alrporu mve been able to do: reduce community noise Jnpact d&J>rte an increase in airport activity. "Almost daily, airpart managers., public officials. students and tilrcraft operato~ throughout the nation contact lhe ai'port for counsel on airport noise problems. Director of Aviatk>fl Robert J, Bre!nahan~was honored by the Cal.Hom.la Assn. of Airport E;itecutlve for his worl; In reducing noise and last , ypr he. made Several trips to .wash~ .. o.c .. as a speclal consuhalt to the Environmental Pn><ectl<in Agency on airport ooise probi.ms. n;, coanseJ Is renected iD bugb ntw noise abatement programs now being urged by the EPA. old Preteren1lal Runway Program lmder v.·hich .90me early morning departures took off to the north tost.acl of IO lbe IOlrth al tlley ordinorily do. • And """"""'" has brought to tile •l!l>Ort • parldoa lot and _,,., l<mllaal 11111 ol lrrltat«t and fNStrated travelers unable W let space on a filgbt, unable to find a plart to part and l.Slllble. to retrieve their luggage, all because the noise problem has kept the airport from expanding to keep up with rapidly growing demand. One might ask, how long can Ille airport stand all the success it is having? Tbe answer is : not very long. As the above rccilatioq might lndlcale. the people of Orange County perceive thefr airport in a \'ariety ol different, often contradictory, vtays. greater sha!'f or the noise problem - An adequate air t.ransporta.lion system Is ..,..,Lil .. an the dtlmls of Orange County. The prest!C\t l)'Stem Is inadequate and becoming more so with each day. For at least eight years (since Ille first 3bortive at.temp\ to produce a county master plan of air tnwportatlon) this don't·pass· Nr'4'J)Or1-Beach's-nols.e-problrm-to-us atti1ude bas prevented the development of an adequate plan, 10 the detriment of all . Lastly there are the pilot.!!. There ii the old airllne ca~in '4ilo says. "NoiJe Ls not my problem. I\ belongs to you local officialJ who pmn1Ued the developers to buikl. homes right up 10 the edge of the runway. It belongs to you airplane manufacturers vr'f:lo made the Jets so noisy . 1'.ty job is to get rny pa$Senger's to their destination ~ quickly, a! 13.fely and as comfortably µs rusible. Oon't ask me to engage In some half-sale noise abatement procedW"e! to solve their problems." Happily, this gentleman is ·~ ''-'-"'-'-A"''-''-'c..· -'"-'-'--------OAJL't f>ILOf_A ! -··-~ ' WHAT HAS ALL 1'IDS ,_,_, done to Orangc County Airport? 11 lw broqjbt: ~ A legaC?' of ~ milUm in laW!Uits brought agal1l!t the a.irport m 1988 by 91)) irate homeown- ers, still awaiting adjudic1tion. First th~ ls fhe Ban the Jet group. Most of these citizens couldn ·1 care I~ about the air transportition need5 of Orange County. Tiley have had a gorge full ol more than five years oC bemg awa.lceoed every morning at 7 a.m. sharp u the jets start their dally routine. They ~ sick of missing the crucial moments of their fa,•orite television programs because of a }et overflight. While they appreciate the airport's . noise abawnent ef!ons, progress is not enough. They want total relief. They want the jet.s to do thrir rlying from 10me other airfield -any other airfield. being beard from less am ~. • II" AU. GOES WELL Orange Coonty Airi>Orl y,·11J have its noise problem in hand "'ithin the next lour years. Director of Aviation Brcsn.'lban has set 1978 as the target for adlieving "zero" noise impact in accordance "'ith California Airport Noi~ Standards. It is an ambitious goal, ooe that "'ill require severe cootrols O\'<.'r the tempo of operatioos at the airport happen to be among trose who believe that for rea.soo.s of urgency , economy and the ~\·irorun<'nt this is the correct solution. l also know that Lhc very idea ol joint use is anathema 10 many SaddJeback \'alley residents. ' C-0unty have an oppor1unlr~· for :i bre:1kthrouf!h kl rnul umodal transport.::1t1011 Ill lhe 101nt u!(' idea ~ly fear i.s thnt hy th,• tnn1• the air tran.sportatioo crisis decpc:ns to the point y,·hero we are compelled 10 consider }otnl use o! El Toro, one of t\\o'O things "'ill ha vr happened . i I 1 1'.lullimodal transportation plans "'ill rni ... e bypassed an El Toro air transport:1tion inli'rfa<'e. or (2) the growini.: urbani1.ation of the city or lr\'ine and the SaddleOOck Vallev .,.,.ill have rt"adled the point that El Toro 'olo'lil have been "encroached" out of existence. • A fresh clus action llwsui.t brought against the airport in 1973 by 20 nearby homeowners in the name of 20,000 other slmJlarly affected Newport Beach residents, claiming up to $150 milHon in noise nuisance damages. ! • A petition for a writ ot mandamus by the city of Newport &Deb O'Jmplaining that the air· port was dragging lls left In complying with CaJ. ifornia Airport Noiae 8.andilrds. e A suit in Federal District c.ourt San Francisco, brought by the scbedu.led air almers agaiMt major Cali!ornll alrporb, alleging that lhe state noise standards were unconstib.itiooaJ and unenforceable agailst them. ALTHOUGH nfEY HAYE been unsuccessful in U.elr en:oru to close tbe airport lo jet traffic, these citizens have focU!ed public attention on the noiJe nuisance problem. Y.'ere it not for the unrelenting pressure of their complaints -and suits -the airport. would not have made the progress it has. Then there are those "'ho are not directly affected by airport noise and who "'ant to make sure that they oever are. This b the group that says: Don't try to transfer Newport Beach's noise problem to my area ! The difficulty Is these people ARE Involved. The problem IS tbeira. The ci1lz.ens ol Newport Beach just happen to bear a These Oll'ltrols: "'ill have serious impact oo the ability of tbe airport to satisfy the short-haul (San Francisco Bay Area, Phoenix and Las Vegas) air transportation nee<k ol county citizens. Ultimate resolution of the air transportatJon..ftvlrooment problem rests with the development ot aoot.ber air facilily capable of relie\•ing some of the scheduled ai r carrier bttrden· from the shoulders of Orange County Airport. These citizens. however, are generally unaware of the noise protection afforded them by !he ne .... · California Airpon Noise Standards. The same regulatkru that requite Orange County Airport to eliminate an existing probleni also protect then1 from the problem being "moved" to !heir nrea, Jr. civil operations cannot be supported at El Toro "'ithout noise impact on nearby residential areaa , the law prohibits its use. IT L~ POSSIBLE TO ma.ster--p};tn joint use of El Toro just u it is possible to master·plan a ne"' shopping center or a ne"· industrial park. llere at Orange County Airport ~·e ha\·e developed noise abatement measures appUca~le to El Toro, and within the next few years a new generation of "qulet" jet ain.-raft y,·LIJ "leave the noise on the airport." In my judgment the people of Orange Orange Counti.ms are oot going to escapt: thei r 1 air transportation dilenuna until they hll\•e selected and developed another jet air carrier fadlity. It had better be soon. Orange Cowty Airport can't stand much rnore "sllCC'ess··~ • A :l-2 vote by lb<i Orange County Boan! of Supervisors directing tie airport to stop a 2-year- "HENRY ••• I" ' Every reputable study of the' problem, lncltxling that done by I.he L'CI-Project 21 group, has urged considera lioo of joint use oI the Marine Corps Air Sl.ltion, El Toro, as a solutloa to the problem. I Norm.an Ewer$ is airport noi.te and environ· mental S/Jf'Cial.st at Orange County Airport .• Thi.! article TejlectJ li is personal vicu1s of the controveraial noise situat1011."'° Can Happy People Ever Succeed? ~ A friend raises hLs hand aM stands to ask the questloo: ''Does a happy relatlomhip with a member of the oppo6it.e sex lnterfere with the making of a great career!'' The asker ls a ~year-old newspaper reporter in Northern California. The question occurt"fd1 to him when he attended a lecture a t U C Berkeley, accompanied by his lady love. 'Ille lee· ture was given by Bob Woodward , one of the tv.'O Washing· ton Post reporters who won a Pulitzer Prize for their work ln uncovering the Watergate cover~p. In the OOlll'3e of lhe lecture \Voodward mentioned 1hat both be and h~ colleague. Carl Bernstein, were divorced. This fact enabled them, aaid Woodwanl, to _,<( hour.I and houri on their leads which they o:iuld not have dooe if a loving wife bad been waiUng at home for them. The Yo<mg reporter turned to his girl. "We really looked at each other when "'e heard that," he saM:i . A GOOD QUESTION: but only part ot It. The real quest.Ion Is rather more than the number of hours you may save for your work that you would otherwise gi\'e to cossellng a girl and propagating the race. 1be deeper question ls ~ you can 9COf"e on a large scale, especially l\'hen you are in the creative racket. II you are not unbawy. This unhappiness can be either congenital or acquired. Perhaps the drive of the two Washington Post reporter5 came less from the time they had m their haMs than from feelings of inadequacy ·foUowlng divorces. thelr their Unhappims ammg writers seem. almost de regeur in this century. Hemingway blew bis tnim out. shcwting grace under pressure or not, depending m how you view theae tb.inp. SoJtt Fitzgerald, a drunk in life, became a legend after his death. Quite a few other dead dnnka have become legentary, like Bm>dan Behan and Dylal> Thomas. 1be big legend amoog the literate young, especially !he literate young ladies, is a formerly ob9c.we poet called Sylvia Plath, who stuck her head in a gas oven in 1963 and died. Her book, "The BeU Jar," which describes her extreme depre$k>n and an earlier suicide attempt, has beoome a beg{ seller. Four of the siJ: Americans who won the r-;'obel Prize for literature were career alcoholics, by whatever dt.fmition you use to encompess Uuit tricky term. A fifth drank hi5 sbart. 1be sil were: Sinclajr Lewis, Eugene O'Neill, W i 11 i a m Faulkner, -Hemingway, John Sieinbeck and Pearl Buck. A HUNDRED YEARS ago or ao it was widely believed &mn& thinkers that geni\19 aOO imanity were jlMt about inseparable, a tcaditloo which still strongly persists in Britain. ''The children ot the insane are often preaxious," especially in music, the arts, and ma:dle.matics. ooted the 1~· cootury criminologist Cesare Lombroso. U>mbroso held ltiat genius was a ''degenerative psychosis of the epileptic group" as demonstrated by the high prevalence among geniuses of such 5igns as "lefthar<ledncss, strange physlog11001 y aOO stertllty." Leslie Fielder, a living American critic, believes yoo can't get anywhere as a writer withou1 a ''charismati c weakness ." In ancient times, UU., flaw was aupposed to be blindness. Jn the Byronic period, 11 wu incest; in the late 19th °"""'1y, homosmJa!ity. In <his oountrY, according to Fiedler, ''itle naw lw been, 'pre-eminently. drunkoone'S!I. '' There must ha\•e been happy men who were great American writers. but their nan'lt'.S do not leap to the toogtx". Even Henry James. who 5eerm to have been a rnlracle of placidity, Ls 5tlpposed to have had some unmentionable sex u a I inadequacy. Our humorists, from Twa in to Laniner, were a mesa. 1ofaybe you don't have to be bananas to iUC'Ceed as a \\.T1t.er. but 11 h~lp&. 'It Ca n't Go (Jn' Nixon Budget Rm1 s Wild If President Eisenhower's 1957 budget wa&-8! l charged at the time-:-a "dinic· store New Deal ." President Niron's recent btxfget proJX)S.11 is a giant oongl001erate or those old dl'f1c11 spe.00.ing messages offered by F.D,lt in the t930s. The speo:Hng program estimated by the Administration for fJSCSI 197a is un unbelievable $3G4 billion. The Eiseohowt'r budget I got so worked up abou t amountm to a mere $71.8 billion. Even allowing for enormous lnllation . there is no way a comparison ran be dra""'n between these two f i s c a I programs. I was not crying "wolf' whee t d\arged that Ike's bOOget v.·ould set a course that everwaliy might put the BARRY GOLDWATER l 'nited States ool ·or husin~o:. ! not only 1.«.1lled att<'fltk>n to a deniaJ of Republica n c.:ampai~n pl(:d~e.'.! :ind .in appalling rate of pearetime fed eral expe11diturt'fi but l '4'arncd about a trend in !he \'Ole· Ramcring process "tlidl I fek rould d(·stroy An1erica. Mail Must Move--De·spite Technology C\S A\'\. REA.~AnLE ol:ll'ictvel' doubt lhl· truth uf th:11 wan1ing in light of ('Orr.l.ttion.s IL!<4iy 7 I Iow arc "'e 1o obtain the money for !his ~·ix:oo bll1get v.·itholx: destroying tho national eeonomy. The mon ey doi!S not exist row in the Trea..-.. ury, and I dou 1 whet her 8 huge tax in- cl ease y,·ould be ac:cepted by the Congrea or the prop!!:' W(' arf' in rC'.a l trouble with our' monc>t.af}' ~stem, our fiscal affairs and our attempis lu mn intain the private r n11·rprise :!'.ystem wt a free and t1'.l1J1npcr•'tl ~·i::mcnt of society, 1'h'9 "·.,s und,1"Stood perfectly jllSt two year.1 <•l!O 'tx-ro~ th•· \Vaterg.ate disclosuresJ, \\~lcn l'rrsidf'n1 Nix.on'!\ 1973 bud~et r>ri!'ll l<.'d 1.1nh proposals for putting the !edt'ral government back on ll sensiblo fiscal track. w .>.SmNGTON -Americans bave been paying more for postage yet the mails have been moving slower sine~ the Postal Service ~t oo. a bumless basis three years ago. The change was supposed to reduce waste, increase tffriency and Improve the service. Instead the opposite baa happened. To find out wllo, we spent v.>eeks tn· vestigatlng the Pos· tat Service. 'Ibe CM- tracting system, we found. Is pl~ ' with problems. Thest have been caused by poor man- agement and a ror:y N!lallooship l"ilh !he contracton. The drerun of speeding the malls by mech.1nlzation has flound· erOO. Costs have I08red out of sight. The hard-tieadcd 00.,lnessmcn, who ~n·e oo !he board ol governors, have failed to refonn the cwnbt.rsomc postal machinery. ~lest often they simply n1bber-etamp ,;e recommendation! of Postmasttt Gentral E. T. Klassen. And he has been caught up. lncvitably. in the petty livalr1es :..t ancient anhl'Kl5ities of the Balk>nlzed ~Jreaocmcy. From the lock«! flies of the Postal Service we have obQined &:>cumcats that tell fhc lncrcdlbl• cmtraCUng story. Slnoe t9'1f aboot ball of !he contracts have been iwardf!d an a noncompellllve basis. 'Ibo ballooning of these oontracts beymd their original prices have oost the taxpayers an. extra l'Stimated $1 00 million. Eleven fa\'Ored companies accowrted for $60 million of the ovemm, wlth e-ad'I one adding $1 mlllioo or more to llJ con- tract. Another t'h'O dozen companies ~ their fees by $100,lnl or more. SOme of the a<klltiona.I cmts were legitimate. with need«! worlt being dooe for the ertra money. But in many ca,.,es, the overrm mettly paid fw foolisll mistakes. Moot of the COlllradlng troobkB have oom• from the attempt to med>aoize the malls. OJntracts have been let to develop advanced equfpm•nt that woold read, cull, sort and cancel the mail at a fasler clip. Millions have been spent fnr the fancy machinery. but bumbling has out· paced the tectmlogy. Result : Today the mails are slower than ever. A memo, never intended lo be read outside of the po5tal h J e r a r c h y . acknowledges : "There hav<l indeed been probletm1 with our procurement practices.'' It cltts contracts that "were lnsuf!lcJen~y )"'tilled. did not conslder Jn-house capabilitJes, dkl not specify ~·hat use would be made of the end product. dld not Justify sole SOUfCO . ~ . l•nd ' did not consider alternatives." An all too typical cpntracting fiasco W(ll (he ordtt (or I fteW faett~nctJer, l"bicli _,i,i """""8 enveiopt!<. A 12 million oontract was awarded to National CMh Registtt ln .1968. The c:ompany developed three machines and was directed 10 produce 26 more at a cost of $4.8 million. Only nine ol the madJines are now operating. and they are still being lesled. The Poetal Service also spent another $1 million to deve)op a new air culler. whldi could be U9ed wi1ll the faccr· cancel..-to apeed lett<n tnrougb th• poet offloes. Of the 14 that were ordered, seven are gatberlng dmt in warehome:!, six have been put to limited l1'Je aOO one ls mder scrutiny at the postal lab. Post offices tn urgent need of ntw facer<ancelm. mean'iVblJe, were pul off ""ith promises of the new madlincs that are suppcxsed to come from National Cash Register. 1'"inally, the Postal S<"ice had to buy tao old..-muhlnes from ""'"11tt axnpony .-itly Jmt oo · keep pace with curlmt mails. A 1imllar tale of was1e can be told aboot the new b!g!Mpeed oP!lcal charltttr ttader. wtildt ls 111.1J>JX)9ed to sp<ed·read the addre9&es on envelope> ard .. ,. tlieln out by code numben. PhUoo-Fonl atarted !hi> project w1th a ltO mlllfoo pootal "'''""' a decocl• ago. • After an overrun of $3.1 millioo, for y,·hidJ Philco paM:i the penalty, the company Cina.Dy came up with a machine that seems to "'·ork. It has been trium~y imtalled In Boston. But unfortunately ~ runs only a few hours a day, since the post office isn't geared up to keep pace with tht machine. Without waiting ror the Philro product. the Post.al Service a""·arded othe-r oontracts for even gpecdier optical character readers. One was developed by lntemational BuMess Machines, "1Km. proud prOOuct now rapidly scans addresses in Nrw York cay. But it too can operate only a few hours a day without getting alJead of the mails. One l'fasol'I U>e mail can't keep up with the speed readers is that the mall sorten are too slow. To COrTect this. the poola1 llUlhoritl<s gave the Muson Eiectronic:s Corp. a $7 million aintract to produce 66 muJtipl~posltion lf'tter sonen. Alter •torklng on It for a. ytar. M&aoo came bad< IO the Postal Servlco wtt!J ptOblems, wttich the oonipany said would -~ 1105.000 to "'8i&htcn out. . 'Ibo money .... gr .. ted . ·but the ~ wertn't solved. Ftna.lly tlle contract was canceJed ;uJi another compeoy hid Co be brought in to Unish the job. Yet Mll.DOn ttttlYt'ld $.\.5 miUlon In Pro~ po)'menb be!Oft Ille contract Wit called oft. The JO'lla) people are having trotJbles . too. with the plants that are supposed to hou3e all the fancy new equipment. A total oC 21 bulk mail center3 were planned outside major cities. The fir)l project at SecaUCWI, '.IJ.J .. has illready produced a "''hopping S60 n1l1Hoo O\'Crrun. The builder. Lester B. Knight of Oucago. boosted his contract by $3 m1ll10:1. !He also made a secret $50.000 contribution to Pruident !\ixon's r~lection campaign in 1972.) Another 19 bulk mall ctfllen arr OO\\' in some ~ge ol oonstruc1.lon , '4ith coist ovrrrun., continuing apaoe oo ''inu:tll y l'\'t'f'Y one. \\'hat all this had eddt'd up to. of course, haa bem slower mails. higher costs and postage i~. For ~ future, a stamp'a price can only go up FOOTNOTE: f.ly .essociattA Jaek Cloher1y and Ed Tropce.no $poke <itth all tht comJ)Onies named. Both Phil&-Font 11nd IB~ defended the:lr work . c:i:pla1n1n~ that any problems occurrtd boc.ause the y are "·qrk tng oo "advancing th(' si:ate of the art." ~ta:c.'Ql refu.'tt!d to commeot because It Is litigating it! d1.~putt wiTh the Po.<lal Service. A Knight Compony spokesman not ooly defmdt"d hi~ oomp.'lny's ~rk but offered to nllow us fn ln..'f>tCI !ht boob A 1~1 Sen tc"· spokesman confinncd the dMaJ~ ot 1hc se~rate contraC'l~ and <idmltted \Ml thf' allempted mechanltstioo ha! not Yf't paid off for the taxp1fm Thal budget propooed the reduction °' nbohlion of lWll'lt.~ry social progr;1m11 fin.a~ hy the ta xpayers. 11 cm·isinnOO liberal vsc or thf' presidential veto on sr1endinis me'lSure!. It promised rl.go~ enforcemmt of 5pf1'ldi~ ceiling:!! and ttM impoundment of monies unwisclv \'Otell by <ht D<trocrat Congra;s. . All or lhese good re::clutJons of the pa~ nre gone. The 1975 budget calls f(fr " dr~l1c "chance ol a change" 1n d1rf'r..'- tlon. SO'-ff. T.lBERAt rolumnist~ have <Ill'< l'll"lrd t hl' Prc~Jdent of plariQfl: up 10 '''°gre-;.,.inn:il con5<'r\'iltlv~ in 1.he hopft that they 1n1ght fl,l(hl his J>O$Sible impeachm('flt . Thry lmse their cDse on thf- appo!ntmmt of one or t•'O pt..'Ople tn (l•ltr:il Jr.il'd "ho can be Identified .., ron~n'allvt!I. In vlC"\V of !he $304 billion budget nnd t.1-ie C'OfK'eSSlon.1 k makes to the cn1ire liberal f*111090pi11 o t ''hand<Mn'' government this acc.u.\ation ii Uo" nnght l.:lughabk'!. I P~KSN11 l'iilfon In his 1.atftlt btliget ~e hlll drawn a. bhteprint to idvfl natloarl prohltna by "thn>wlog "'°""" :~1 thcm .. -a tendency he 11M!d to ridicule lnd condemn ' . '~ r A 8 DAILY PILOT S111'1day Aprl1 7 tcn4 r I I ; ' I The JCPenney swimsuit. As you like it. And at a big 20°/o s·avings for the entire family . • .. Fashion swimwear. Men's and boys' swimwear Slit pricH tffectlvo through Tuesday. . Brief statements on how to spend a beautiful summer. ' ·Sale 960 Reg. $12. Nylon tricot bikini in assorled prints. Junior sizes , A , ., i ' • I • •t . ~_., ... ,. ' .. ·/ ale · ·:'! / __ ~1 20 ~" • R&g. $14. 2-pc. overbloose . ,. • ' -' < •• •/ Sale 4'° , Reg. 5.50. Girls' bikini of Avnl/polyester poinlelle" 1n assorled prints. Sizes 7-14. Little sisters' sizes, 3-6X. Reg. $5, Sole $4. Sale 4 10 ' Reg. $6. Lace cover up. Nylon/acelate with short sleeves. Wh fte, women's sizes. S-M-l. style with boy leg. Polyester knit jacquard. Misses UIO your JCPonney olllltge card •. sale. Great looks. And at handsome savings. Sale 559 Reg. 6.98. Men·s trim leg trunks. Polyester/cotton lace top. Solid colors. 28-38. ' . - " Reg. 2.49. Boys· trunks ol 100o/o nylon kni1. Solids. prints and patterns. Elastic wais!-band. S·M·L·XL. Pre· school sizes. Reg . 1.89, Sale 1.52. Sale s2 ' -I Reg. 2.49. Pre-school boys' trunks. 100% cotton prints with drawstnng. contrasting l rim. Sizes S-M-l . • --- • ' _ J.CPenney . We know what you 're looking for. . . . Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at ffte follow ing sto res: HUNTINGTON CENTE R, Huntington Beach {71'4) 892-7771 . ' FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (7 14) 644-2313. • - . . (4."' . \ .• • . " ' . ' • • • •' .. ' i.' .· .. • ' Reg. 3.98. Men's Las lex we b top tru nks. Sohd colors with stnped waist- band. S·M-L • .___,,.,.._,,..., Reg. 4,41. Men 's cotton bo xer style trunks. Bastic waistband . Contrasting trim. S-• M·l -XL. Boys· sizes , Reg. 3.49, Sale 2.80 MARBOR CENT ER, Costa Mesa (714) 646-5021. \, • I \9 Legal B-etting Eyes Bigger Stakes org<1n1zed Jnme \\hat' 1l'li; -has left OTB to bc<.'OJTIC a the illcg~l Mok1e's horse bet· repeat or Prohihition did to the cand1ddte fur goven\Or. Ung business. as much as half. 1 I ndictcd Dru ~.~ Seize d at Bortl <!r SACRAMEm'O IVPll ' J \l,'ASlll ~(';TO~ ll'Pll A Iota! or 187 per!!Olts 'A'n.. Four Bakersfield ripldents, In· Customs offiN"r" tuli\e se1zM1 arre"1ed by 100 C'Usto~ In-cl uding the chief ut1omioy for NE\V YORK fAP I -Like a hot three-year~ld . \lo'hich v•lll be ilS age in April. this city's Off-Track Belling Corp. has ill! eye on bigger stakes. bootlegger," Samuels n1a in· Chief Delise n1ade his state-acl'ording to son1t' estin1a1es. !~ins. n1ent in an 1ntervie111· \\Llh the In fuct. lJookics find OTB By the end of the current fi sca l year the corporation "'"ill have contributed about $117 1nillion to the city and state. not to menlion $46 million to the horscracing industry. lts weekly take is running higher tban its own backers predicted \\'hen it started operation A,pri\ 8, 1971. But at least one studied op111· ion contend!i 1hal OTR's cit~· "'idc network of 123 horse parlors also has oontributcd lo the town 's de Ii n q u e nc y. Nonetllele~. OTB "'·ants to get a piece o< the action in numbers and sports Oetting too. OTIJERS SAY llo"il'S on the "·rong horse. "t\ clin1ate has been created to gamble," said Chit•f Paul F Delise of· the Publ ic ~!orals Division's Orgaajzecl Crime Contr:ol Bureau -· before hc was, apparently, instt;ucte<I 10 say no 1nore. •·Because it no1\ is possible to bet lcgall) on horses. thousands of people \\"ho never in the world \\'OUld ha\"e thought of bett ing Of\ football or basetb<lll or baseball are llO\\' betting 11 tth the bookies." Does legalized gan1~.h.tig t1v f'.'Orc harm than good? Not only ~·ould such ex· In t\ew York the an:.11cr is pansion be cnonnousty proi· el usive. all the morr so jtable -in the vje'A· of OTB's hecau"se those "'ilh the b<'!lt ul~ first president and guiding formation regard the qUestion' light. l·fo"·ard Samuels, it as "pol itically sensi!1vc." It ll·ould also "strike a deadlv cannot be overlooked that blow against o r gan I zed l~oY:ard Samuels .-··1 lo\\·ic crime." the llorse" as lhl' betting "\Ve will do in five years to crowd calls hirn affl•L'!iilnall·!y ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~t11• York Tinles last January parlors handy pl.ices 10 ··1ay after giving the p;ipt>r u report )hat cla1tnt'd illl'Ral h11:ini; off" -rc-bt't ht:avy 11·llgl'rs ~·as up 62 p('rcent sinre the laid uo long~hots ~ a 11 111 :.1d1cnt cf OTB. ,\sk th<' 11011·1 11ipc th1•111 out 1'ht·~ hurcau nbout the siatus of 1hc U."'-'d to have to i::o :ill the 11;1~ rcpon tO<ln~· und one ls given out to the track. :i forn1a l statell'Nlnl by Dellse·s Nol long ago cit y dctccli1•cs. bos.~. lnspeci.or Wi lliam G. ·1nonitoring: a legal wiretap, l\,M:k~·cll · · ' ,heard thi s co n \'o r s a 11 o n ··Tue Drlisie study, com· bct'A'C<!fl a guy and a gal . as pll'tt-d ovt•r one )ear ago. l)arnnn Rurnon 'A'OU!d h:-ne dctl'rn1incd that the s1.:tt1s1ica l call£'<! lhl·1n: the g<i l hn\ing clocun1t>ntffli!>n a1ail;1bk· 11as - ·not sufficient 10 nl.akc definite cont·lusions. PreSt!nt d a t a a1·allable cannot prO\"ide a ricfln11c ans11er to I h 1 s IXJl iticall~· se.nsiti\'e question. "IT \\'OCLO b c in· upproprt.'.ltc to release in· for.n1at1on based on generalizations un:;11pnortl·d b~· hard tiat.a or dcparuucnt PQlk·y." Thcr(' cau be httlc doubt tha t OTB -Ull' only legal off · track belting OP£>rati<•n in the ('(,un1 r~· -has cu t deeply in!o -. Not lo ng ago we introdu ced late-hours ban king at many of our drive-up facilities. Now we're bringing those late hou rs inside to the lobbie s of the 15 Orange County offices listed below. They're open till 7:30 each Monday , and Friday even ing . So if yo u've been wanting better times for banking, yo u know where to come. We'll be waiting . OFFICE .1.(11m1.-.•..,Llt 1899.-.0•-· .. ~·· Hun!«>~lon S.1tn lbylldt ~B•y-O~•t IM•P0'1 B11tl'I Coil• Me11 2;io l~•l 1111> !'.i<tt! eo.lt'-lfi.t Cypress ••2' e.n Pead c~"'·' Harbol""'" li6fi l.\o10\f'l~U• 9\•d. 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"'*'•161• ,,, .. ~., l }OAU l(r~P"" 1,1,,...,.f &r·- ~'IO •"' •of)l)l'o.! fw..W..• ~., 1~,.11 I • )IJ . y •·· ~"' .... ..., __ ••"' !O I~'-' "'"<l••·'''1•f • ""'"' h "1~ M t ,, .• , v,...i..,.~•· I•" ..a.., ~~A'-'M~P U synthetic uppe rs and soft. foa m backed tr1cot l1 n1ng. We've added an elastic gore 10 the back strap for even beller fit. And •::hat's more. you can enjoy an exceptronal choice of colors and sizes.· I ' ' ' I I , ,, I ' I ' < ' : ' • • ' ' ' • ' . I ' , ' I , You don't have an expen sive fool. We can fit you. ' JCPenney We know what you're looking for. Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m . .at the following stor,s: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (7 14) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER , Hunlinglon Beoch (714) 892-7771- • • -. t\ f0 DAILY PILOT DA Forces Transfer ' Of Judge ); Sundiy, April /, l 'lf4 ~J\1 \' \ tlJ 8tlt anniversary SAN DIEGO (AP) -A San Diego Superior Court judge has been lrttnsfcrred from the crtmlnal to the civil dh·lsion under pressure from Dist Atty. Ed ?i.1iller , whC1 threat· ent-.d to challcngt all his casH. Judge Do uglas R . Woodworth "'as reasmgned last week by pre s iding Superior Court Judge James LA.ST DAY TODAY, S A.Y L. Focht. Woodworth clashed w I l h J\1iller and Dept.l:y Di~. Alty. Forre!'lt Price over pleo - bargaining in the case of l\1-'0 men, aged 19 and ¥!, charged with armed robbery. kid· naping. and forcible tape of n pregnant woma n. I DESIGN 11 DRESSES The dis trict attorney's office reportedly offered to kt the men plead guilty to a lc&Scr rape charge and first-degree robbery, with a sentence a( 10 years to life in prison. Told in court of the offe.r, which hadn 'L yet been ac- cepted, Woodworth intervened 0 • in the plea-bargaining, a rare 0 step for a judge. Uthe men pleaded guilty, he said, he would sentence them as youthful offenders, making them eligible for parole in six months. Price then said the district Ma: attorney 's ·office was ~ withdrawing the plea bargaining offer. Woodworth threatened him with contempt of court. When Price said he was act· tng under Miller's ordeni, Woodworth accused Miller ol "lalkiog out o( both sides ot his mouth." ..... AU sides then met with Focht, who quoted Miller 8! saying be "had no alternative but lo file an affidavit of pre- judlce, authorized by state statute, in all criminal mat· tens presenlly assigned or to be assigned in the future· to Woodworth. ~. Navy Base r Stays Op~n f Year Longer I SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Naval air station at Imperial Beach will b• kept going al least through 1975, a year after it was scheduled to close down in the post-Vietnam economies, spokesmen say. The reprieve was ordered by the Navy because of delays in building facilities for more than 100 helicopters to be transferred a few miles to North Island NAS. An estimated 700 c l v 11 service jobs would be eliminated in the shutdown, set earlier for next Dec. 31. To make roo1n for the helicopters. North Island must transfer 40 e le ctro ni c surveilarice planes to P.firamar NAS. on the other side d. San Diego. Rep. Lionel van Dee rlin (D· San Diego) said he wiU try to keep the Imperial Beach base open indefi nitely . Htr1's lht plfftct way lo m11;1· .JUUr money flf MCUrilies do "frlplc·d!lty": 1 ., .. .-111 "" t..ltl"f • ,., r••M -IM ~ull-•fld ...U• • k ••I ef J$lr ffll• --. If this sounds itnpoullllt ••• e1n lod•1 1111' !he '11-0Ptnln1 story of Ho~a: Mt/TI04'i1I Hospi11rs •·rour FleiibJ1 PJ1ns for Gl\lin(":''You wlD' be In for ~ ple~wnt :w1priscl Telep/Ion~ GJ ' . ORIG. $S4-$160 DESIGNER FASHIONS 29.99-89.99 . Mony oire-ol..o-kind. oll reduced from stock, fg,bulovs values! . WINDSOR DRESSES . Knll dresses. ponlsl.lilJo .............. -H ....................... --.. ~M .. M• ... -.27.ff-49." CONTEMPORA DRESSES DRESS QEARANCE SAVE 1/3 TO 1/2 Prints ond iolids in long and slreet length loshions, 6-16. Princeu shirtdreu, print or dot, 6·16 ... -................................. __ ,_,_ ..... 22." Polyesll!f h1t1ic ponlsuilS, doff. 6-14 ...•. --........ -·-·-·-·--........ -... -..... 27.ff . MATERNITY SHOP $10.$12 tl.otern ity lops. osM)(fed ....... -....... -•. -................. _ .. , ................ 5.99 HALF SIZE DRESSES $34·$46 long pl'in1 ond M>lid dres~ ...................................... -........ 19,99 $36.$50 Jocket dresses ............................... -................... _ ..... M.--..... 29.99 PLAZA DRESSES PANTSUIT SPECIAL ...................................... 19.99 Corefree fabrics, ossorted styles ond col0t1- Svmmer longs in miues, hall ~zes ... -.. -............................ _, ____ ·-·· 19.99 ACTIVE SPORTSWEAR REG. $16 TO $38 POLYESTER COORDINATES 10.99 to 22.99 Jocliets. ~I!. perils, .shirts. Coro!. oquo, green, blue, "CIY'l patterns or sollck. 10·16. SPORTSWEAR SEPARATES . IEG. $12 TO $16 EASYCARE TOPS 8.99 to 12.99 Sltori sleeves or long. Pril'lls ot solid colors. Woshoble blouses il'I '° l'TGrty styles. 10.1 6. PLAZA SPORTSWEAR (Street Floor) REG. $12 TO $16 PROPORTIONED PANTS 8.99 to 9.99 Shott end ~ ~· Sclidl. pct11ri11 I 0.16. $\0-$30 Knit put·toge!hett. lop name. 10-16 ...... : .. ··-.. ·-·-6."·17.99 SPORTSWEAR SWEATERS REG. $12 TO $14 SWEATERS 9.99 to 10.99 Polyesier or Orlon9 ocrylic knitJ. T urttes or mock turtles. "long sleeves .or short. $14·$18 Knit tops, linen/ocrylic .......................... -................. -.5.99~7.99 PLAZA BLOUSES (Street Floor) REG. $7 TO $14 KNIT TOPS, BLOUSES 4.99 to 9.99 Print tops or solid color knits, greot colo~s. CAREER JUNIOR DRESSES Dress cleoron~. mony styles in group ......... -...... __ ,._.,_ .......... 19.99 YOUNG JUNIOR DRESSES JUNIORS SHORT DRESS GROUP 17.99 Group includes jerseys in shirt ond layered looks. HI DEB SHOP - REG. $B·$11 SPORTSWEAR 4.99-6.99 Ponts. sweaters, ~hirts, tops, tonks, sizes S to 13. FABRICS Reg. $5-$7 Doublekni! fcibrics. 60" wide ............ "'""'""····· ... 2.99·3.99 yd. Reg. $65 Uniquely You Dre~s form, co...er ....................................... :.. ..• 9.99 STREET FLOOR LINGERIE REG. $2-2.SO BRIEFS, BIKINIS 1.49-1.99 To~ored and foncies, lorge collectio n. Size1 S-7. S7·Sl0 Nylon bobydotls. long ond wol1z gowns ............ -............ 4.99-6.99 $15-$70 Lou"geweor col1~1on. ossorted .................................. -.-... ~.12.99 SLEEPWEAR LINGERIE REG. $8·$38 SLEEPWEAR GROUP 5.99-19.99 Short ond long gowns, robes, pi's ond 'peigoir sets 1,, ossor1ed fobrks. Come early ond sovel HOSIERY S3 #2330 C#ttrol top POlifyhcne by Bel·Air4'-._2.49,6fl).ff (714) 645-8600 ? .50 # 104.0 B!ldn1 top pol'lfVht'~ ............... 1.99, 6/10.99 Eltonsioo 106 Ask for Thof!lll1 S11dli119., HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL N1wpo11 l11ek, CA 91660 JOll N1wpo,~ lo~r, •• ,d 1,75 #4610 Sondolf001 stockings ....... -... 1.99, 6/10.99 ' • HANDBAGS REG. $1 S CASUAL VINYL BAGS 9.99 Spring shovlderbogs. many comportrnenu. PERSONAL LEATHER GOODS .3 50·Sl 6 Pu1v; occe~sones, chec kbook holders. · clutches. billfolds. cord co!>es, e!C . .' .............. ~"' .............. ~ ...... :l .'19·1 .99 COSMETICS REG. $4 TO $10 SUNGLASSES 2.99 to 4.99 Gr!'OI new foshion sho~s and clossics. tool 1.75-$5 Btoodwoy bolh, hoir beo ury irems ...................................... 9C)c..2.49 TODDLERS' WEAR Toddl"r qorl J.,.,,.t '!els. s•zes '}.4 ................................................................ 3.29 rJ oddlPr hr_iy ShOrloll5, ~Ile.\ ').4 ...................... ,,,.,.,, .. , .............. , .. ., ... ,.,.,,,,, J,29 • • MEN'S SPORTSWEAR REG. $9-$1 S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS 5.99 Knitted ond woven fabrics, oll cool spring styles. REG. $(>.$14 SWIMWEAR 4.99 Shorp 1.ry\es fr om a name you resl)!c( ononed styles. BOYS' FURNISHINGS REG. 4.50-$S SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS 2.99 LOIS of polt!fns ond colors irt rh is group lhot includes coUo r ond crew neck .styles. 7 50.$8 U.neck .sweoter ve!.ls, 8-18 ................................................... -.. -l.99 UNIVERSITY SHOP $9-$11. conoN TEE SHIRTS 5,99 The ...,ee" is iri e11erywherel Fovo rite m0<k furtl• ltllil In bold pottenii for guys Of' girls. $5-$9 VALUE SCREEN PRINT TEES 3.99 Anolhet fun look lor eve:ryone. lots of colors. ~11 .$16 Body shirt o~,or1meri1 ........................................................ 7.99-8.99 $11 Howaiion print sliirts ............................................................................ 5.99 $8.$9 Cotton ""1' !onk lop coolers ... MM .. , ................ -............................... 4.99 $7·SIO Famed molter s-Mmweor ................... _.. ........................................ 5.99 Sl_0.$13 CollOf~d kn1t t~h•rts ........................... _ ..................................... ~7.99 PANT SHOP ORIG. $8-$14 PANT COLLECTION 2.99-5.99 Dressy 011d cosuol style! in o wide ossonment. $17-$21 DOUBLE KNIT FLARES 9.99-11.99 Sharp patterns, solids. white5, o"d crisp $!ripes. ' $8-SlO Uncvt cotton cord b.ke shorts .................................... _ ...... S.99·6.99 $17 Pin-cord knit slocks ....................................... -............... -............. -.11 .99 MEN'S SHOES " ORIG. $32 PATENT SUPON " 24.99 Potent leotlier solt ie wi!h rnoc toe, strop. $28 value cosuol slipons, o•fords ........................................................... 21.99 $8 value conon corivos cosuo!s ..................................... M•··--·--··S.99 ART, NEEDLECRAFT REG. 1.79 BERNAT YARN 1.49 Beretlo·4 yarn; 4 ounce, 4·ply; ossorted colors. . NOTIONS . REG. $7-$30 CLOSET ACCESSORIES 5.99-23 .99 AsSOfled closet accessories from K. C. Products. SHEETS, BEDDING MATIRESS PADS 5.99-14.99 Polypropyl ene mottre~s pods: Docrori3 polyester fill; onchor Or con!our. LINENS Noc!urne sol id color l OO~'e. Collon vl!!lour laNell by J. P. Stt!Vens1 3.95 Boih, 2.99; 2.35 Hand, 1.99; 1.10 Wash, 99'; 1.20 Tip, 1.09; 6.50 Mot, 5.49. BEDSPREADS REG. $60-$70 BEDSPREAD 44.99-49.99 Rego! Rose ou1hne quilt; choice of lull. quee,, or king. SLEEP SHOP Simmon~ h1de-o·~s. Centvro~ convertibl e sofo s ........ ,_., ..... -.SAVl 15% ' LAMPS, PICTURES . 45.Q0.60.00 0 1 paintings from Tolwon .. __ ..... -............ ,,_ .. ~ 60.00 Reproduc.tiol'IS fromed under gloss .............. -............................... 49.99 40.00 Ceramic toble lamp: brou look flnish .. M ......... -......... M ...... -... 29.99 HJNrNGT()N 8fAO< nnE:din;itr~ P•~I m .JJJI .. l FURNITURE . REG:-139.9S CURIO CABINET 109.95 ligh!ed. mirror boc lr. ~1 ng. REG. SS0.00 PARTY SET 499.95 5·piece contemporory 5ty!1t; 48" rou11d toble; -II leolh1tr·like vinyl cho.rs.· ' . . MAJOR A~ANCES - REG. 499.9S FROST PROOF 479.95 frM]idoire 20.3 c11. h. frost proof side·by-tide refirgero!or. TELEVISIONS REG. 94.99 PANASONIC TV -89.99 Po1101onic 1 :2" dlog. meos. bloc:lr ond wt.iie teleYi5ion. 100•4 solid s1o1e. STEREOS REG. 229.9S STEREO SYSTEM . 199.99 Lloyds AM-FM Slereo. •·speed 1urn1oble, 8-troc:!( ployer, seporota speakers. ' CAMERAS ' REG. 24. 99 CAMERA KIT 20.99 Kodok Pocket 10 cornero. fil m. mogicube, e11fel'lder, instructions. 98•-J.39 G/IJ ond Kodok lil m ........................................................... 69'·2.7) 3.J9.4.61 Poloroid #108/88 fil m ............................ -... -............... 2.99·3.99 STATIONERY REG. 5.00 PHOTO ALBUM -2.69 Lorge iTOgnelic pogm; easy core virry( «Nef, Ind. refills. . BOOKS ·- 4.50-1 5.00 Homemoklng. croft books ......................................... -.1.49·4.99 2.95.7.95 Recreation books ............................ --.............................. 1.0().3.99 7.98-25.00 Art ond gift books ......................................................... 1.00-1.99 3 9S-9.95 t\dult fiction ond nott-fidion , __ M_ ............. _ •• , ............. 1 .99~.99 1.95-6.95 Asstd. children's books-... -----... -............... Ja.00-3.99 TOYS, BICYCLES TOYS AND GAMES SAVE 18-25% All FiJ.ier Price, Ployskool ond Porker Bros. games. 89.99 Boyt' 10-speed roc:ing bikes. ........ ,_,_ .. __ .. _ ... , ............ M-.79.99 LUGGAGE $2S-$S2 VINYL LUGGAGE -14. 99-34. 99 So ftslde viriyi luggage: ton or gold. 25.00 lote, 14.99; 35.00 Corry.on, 19.99; 40.00 24" pullmon, 24.99; 26" pullnnn, 29.99) 52.00 29" pullnnn, 34.99. HOUSEWARES $30 VAL. FLATWARE . 19.99 StoinlMS; 7().pc. MIMce~ for 8; Flower Song, Courtship, Forever Rose . 16.99 Cornwall thettl'IO troy. 16x12-.... ·------··---·--13.99 I '7.99 Shick curler ....... _. ___ ,,_ ---··---14.99 12.99 Solid wood folding choir.-.. --.. --.. -·--... ..:. •.. 9.99 14.99 IOllO Opeit-All co" opener.-... M··--·--·--.. ---11 .99 SILVERWARE 10.00 VAL SALAD SET 5.99 Solod bo¥ri with silverploted rim ond si!V!fploted ~rs. CHINA REG. $100 STONEWARE SET 39.99 Sf!.rkeley House, 321)C. .service for 81 Oolcwood or Portridge Trl!9 pollerns. GLASSWARE REG. 10.00 BARWARE 7.99 ' El'lglish Pub borwore in choice of seven site11 Mt or 8. GIFTS REG. S.00 RATIAN PLANTER 3.99 • In whltt: O perf'9d OCQ!nl for your green plonlt. ' . • · . - Pi,sces: 'Travel Appeals MONDAY APR IL 8 By S\'D~E'' O\lARR Allll::S (~la rch 21-April 19): Emph:isis is on agreement . regarding rnoncy, savings. in- \'estmcn ts. Be careful about i n t erpretations, intt'ntions. Promises now l"an be sincere but lack subst.anl·e. ~· it and protect 11ssr1s. G e t ~mething on papl:'r • and be sure legal doruTrK>nts vo'ill hold up under scrutiny . • 'l'AURUS j April :W.May :W I: · ne:rer to judgment of matt. cloese associat"-You_ kll0\4' what should be done. but r('- quirc coopera tion of another in order lo in1plc1nl'nl plars l:tilize \ci.-sons leaml'd in post . Be patient. Time now is on your side. GE:\1l!\'I (~lay 21-Junl! 201: Finish v.•hat you start. Leaving job half done would be an t>r· ror. Aries, Libnt person.Ii could ald in ad\rrtising. distri!lotion . Concentrate on basic issue~. Improve services. l·tig~ii~ht displays. Proper lightini:: is more important than uSU.11. CANCER (June 2l-Jul•1 22': Good lunar asp«.1. coiilcides no\v v.ith change, cre.:ttivity. lmusual dealings vrllh mem!xir of opix>site sex. You can im- print style. Individuality is emphasized. l.A!O figUTes pron1· inentl y. Figure out puhlicity campaign. LEO (Jul? 2.1-Aug. 22): Cooperate with Cance~·. Ouild on solid base. Impro ve domestic conditions. FuUi!I famil y obligations. F n 11 o .,., through on l1unch . ·re:1c:l1 31:cl learn. Avoid ne·~dl eS:" brooding. C.ct off sidclir:cs and · into game. Older person does ha ve your ht>st intcres!'i at heart. VIRGO (Aug. 23-St>pt . 2'.?): Accent Is on short journeys. communications v.·itil neighbors. relatives. Social ac· tivitv increases. RememliC'r r._cccflt diet . health re5'llutior.-.. Give thought to nutritional re· quireme nts . Sagittarian CQUl~I be in volved . •· LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22)o Emphas:is is on collectir.g. studying details. being ttic r- ough enough t o·plu~ \oopholt'~. Debts arc p;i id. co!lr.cte<I. Yvu al~o add to possessions. You get C>Stimate whi('h plt>ases vou. You ma y be v.'tlr1h more lhan is appai-C'nt on suriace ! SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 l: J~uaar cycle Is hlgh ; personali- ty shines. Get going. Be in- dt>pendenl, a self-starter. Highlight new c on t a c t s , origi nality. creativity. Shake off lethargy. What you reared proves to he a paper tiger. Gemini, Virgo can aid in brinWn~ about ~ilstn.icli\•e chani.?es. SAGITTARI US <'.\ov. 22- ' .. Dcc. 21): Pacr seems to slow. ;- Steam is building. hcrA•ever - you arc on brink of discovery. ~leantime. v.·ork q u i et I y behind the scenrs. \\'hat v.·::is rcstri<'ted ... .'ill become availahle. Taurus. L I br a persons could be in picture. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-.T<tn. 19 \: Sonic frien ds nlake pronl- iscs ,\·hich C'annot bf.. fulfill - ed . l\no,1· it and don 't be too harsh in judgn1cnt. n~~:lliz.e that. for many. faC'inl? \hP rt"AI 11·orld i.c: a dtffir.ult t a~lt. Choose v.·iselv. I nc I u d es roman tic acti~·ity -don't ex· pose \1Jlncrable points - unlcs~ you \1·:1111 to be disap- pointed. AQUA RIUS (Jan. ~l).Feb. 181: AdvancemC'nt indicated. \'ie\.\.'S arc 'iodicatcd. You retth·r compliml'llt rrom pro· (l'ssional sttpf't'Visor. You make significant gains. Profit potential inC'reases . Tr single. there couJd be talk of mar- riage. Standing in con1munity is elt>vatrd . PISCES j Feb . l~flfarch 201: Look beyond the immediate. Sec pictu rN as :i \1tlole. D:!al \.\.'ith ag~rcssire person.i:; who S<'C'k action and are ""illlng to 11'ork. Find out y,·hcrc to go for ~pecinl information. Discuss tra\·cl plans. Check learning opportuni1l1·s. Rend. wrltc. publish and adrcr1ise. ' ... .. ... . -...,.' . ' ; iffe'. ,,r ..·1 . 1!·1 .. \ ·r· .,_ . ; -I ~ -, • . , ."I , •' • •' • . ": .. .-:•/' .. :.:~ . ·•. ·~ .J ... ,. . .. '.:.\ -: ,•-'~ I ,'i'"t D AMOND PATTERN KNIT CARDIGAN The prettiest ok knits ... light ord oiry; lacy ord delicate. In machine washable Wintuk® Olon® acrylic. We slcetch the diomood pattern in white, pink or bore, 30-42. Come see them all ord toke cover beautifully' 18.00. Sportswear Sweaters, 40:;;.-......., . '.Ti' . \, . f1,f1 ___ ' 1.~'f.' ..:". -.. , ' .. • . ~. ' . ~--., ~I . ....: ..... ' . ,• '. .. 'v •/; • ' BIG BUTTONED QIANA® SOFTIE Lody Manhattan thinks bg. II sleek Q;onoll> nylon knit shirt is closed with Sl4)er· .Ue buttons dyed to match. Terrific! Pin(. mint, beige, ravy, white, misses' sizes 8-16. Sudsoble. 14.00. Plaza Blouses. Shirt~ l:h, Street Floe< FAST INTERCHANGE The kird of crisp, mony·foceted coordinates you love 10 live in. And no ofllJ does them ~tier th'Jn N ex Colman. Here irf polyester knit in navy. 1ed and whire. Jocket, 10.16, 28.00. Pullon pant, 8-16, 15.00. Ion~ sleeve lop, I Q.16, 17 .00. Ac1;vc Sportswear, 78 •. ' S~11'1 1y April 7 J''l71 DAU y PIL OT ,, 11 I I ---- TH E PRINT KNIT BY LADY ARROW Neat prints get Jots of nor;ce on eosycare toppinqs hy 1h1s master sh;r1moler Lody Arrow. We show iust one from l1 qroup of breezy pints. 1().16.' 14.00. Spo<tswea Separate~ 89 ? ' ' '/////1}';?1l THE TURTLE TAKES A RIBBING lJtterly OO ~c . So!tly flnt!Pring. The top you'll alway~ ~now 1, riaht. o ... ·,lrJnPr Originals Tycoro )U nylon '-O h ~nit with 11pper OOck comes in colOf'i li're wr'tf", n0vy. ;vory, !lrJhl bluP. and ied. Sizes fro m 34-42. I 0.00. P: . .,zri St•cctnoor Sportswear, 65 fF TODAY lS YOUR RIRTIIDAY you are an oriani:wr ''ou havP zest 1't>r Ji\1ing. You do things all or nothing -no lukewann or halfwa1'. '"our tmotions are powerfUI. "'ou can be headstrong )'ou oft<'l\ act on impol'«' -tihd l:ller rei;ret t\01·l"mbcr cnuld be one of your 1no.'lt Important month!! ~-che=I ~ROADWAY DI t9H . · CIVIL W.t.~ OLD ovN• -.... N.E..:ld ()'1 4JUSl121 ~! '47_ Foft:in hbnd (114) o+f.1211 ,.. is bloomirg for Easter >f..NllNGTON 8'IOi 7111~ "·~(7!~J172·llll own WLL'Y'OR»G T!OOH r.,.,..., ~ee!(71~)W!1·11 1 1 -~ ' ••• ,._ ~ ... ' . . ) • ,,., AA% DAJLV PILOT Sunda1, April 7. 1~74 , McGovern Stumps In Dakota Hills ' ~ \\'INNER, S.D. (A?l -On a me.'' wants to know what 1 cold, windy, late winter nlght ~IcGovem ~k.1 or th e 1 in St. Mary's Parish Hall, seniority system7' , ., ~ C'reorge ~tcGovern recalltd his J'~f NOT E\'EN sure it's the first Senate race -against , •L tW'Qotenn Republican· . Sen. best 8)"item, 'says me senator Karl E. r.tundt in 19601, of the age-old symem under \f~th c ongressiona\l "1 was ·criticized for chairmanships go to t h e challenging all tbat seniority." person \Vi th the to n g e s t 1 he remembers. "They said l serviee. "But as toog as we're should stay in the House." ' operating uf'!der that system,· "Most people OOugllt that South Dakota ought to get its argument,"· l\1cG<m>m adds. full share.l' 1 He lost .to Mundt by 15.000 The sub~ about \vhiclt vote5. ~fcGo\'em talks in 1974 are a . . t • Now l\1c<i<>vem is a l\1.-o--far cry from the vows he tenn Democrat. seeking a made in 1972 to avert a new third term ,this November. and Vietnam and his denunciations he's calling attentioo to his .of "!be most c'o r r up t seniority, as M~tdid. admmislration in the nation's GEORGE M~GOVERN: SMALL SCALE CAMPAIGN · "All J ask i., for that same history." • ·consideration1" , the senator Watergate seldom comes up, schedule recalls the days w-o his expanded state services. says In his fa mil) a r, • or Vietnam, or the i\tlddle decades ago "'hen , a s ''Thr'ru is a steady stream of emotlmle!i'! prairie tone·. East. nie questions put to · executive secretary of the people l:oing thr0ugh these ~ is L'lugltet and AfcGovern deaJ with subjects South Dakota Democratic offices. and th.at translates applause from 150 persons on of locaJ interest, fa rm Party. he drove from tovn1 to into votes." hand to see the state's best probletn5, a threaten e d tov.'11 , seeking tQ build an TH E 1 ~'S th kno I. · k k ~~ · · •~ h 11 n. N E VE R ... :-,; • e wn po 1tioan ma e a railn:iad c ut b a c , tu>;: organ1zal1on w c a cnge i.ue senator is also ai.\'are fhat an campaign speech. inadequacy or ·the postal zip long dominant Rl•pub!icans. undercurrent of antagonism DESPITE his nat ion a 1 code. Three Republi c.ans w h 0 toll'ard him remains. prominence. the home folk A Democrat in a , still l.hink they can beat r.1cCovern One reason ~lcGo\'<.'rn ''is still caU him , , Ge 0 r g e . , • Republican stai.e. McG<>vem will meel in a June 4 primary. going lo be tough 10 beat ... a Despite some sign.-; of plays do\l.1l the importance of They are: forrnC"r Republican e o u n t y antagonism, Republicans his parly. "Ninety percent of -Al Schock, a 54--year-old ehairman says in \Vinner. is agree he'll be hard 10 beat. <he things ~·e vote on have dairyn1an and business111an. that •·he has the ability to Before I a u n chin g his nOl~~ng .. to do with partisan -U!o Thorsness. 41 . :in come back and make South seniority pitd:t, McGovern pohtics. he says. . Air Force !11eda1 of Honor Dakotans think he has been discusses the burning issUes of ~ne are tM ,trappings or a winner who was a prisoner of here ·au along." tbe day, in South Dakota. He natimal campaign, the layers the North ·Vietnamese for six A big factor. he adds. is that describes his efforis to ' deal of staff, the dozens 0 ( years. Democrats have been far with the fertilizer shortage, reporters and photographers, -1\lrs. Barbara Gunderson. more s u cc e s sf u I than d>e bolcar crisis and shnnping ~ ~ ~ ~~ when 56. a member of the Civil Republicans in enrolling young prices f« feedEr cat t 1 e . · Service commission under lhe peonle. Nothing is said of. the big he flies from w~ to iate President Dwight 1). \\'hile hoping for help from natiooai tllemes wh i c h PierTe, the state capital, to Eisenho"'·er. any Dt>mocratic split, his ab8orbed 1\fcGovem in t972 as begin a four-day swing. Two Along with his j u n i o r Republican opponents a r e the Democratic caOOidate for reporters and a tilotographer Democratic colleague. Sen. taking care to avoid any P'rfsident against R icha rd drive acr~ 90 miJC>S of James Aboorezk. ri1cGovcrn disunity of their own. The Nixon. brown, barren1 hills to join hi"} operates six ri'giona! offices. thN'e Senate candidates pratse Fina11y l\fcGowm notes that in this beak, dusty town ° On his ov.'fl, he ha s five more. one another. "\Ve are united in he mw stands next in line -3,789 persons. •·Jt niust be effeC'tive." our d!'ter111ination 10 defeat to Sen. Herman E. Talmadge. 0 fT'S KI ND OF a pleasant \·lcGovern says. \\•hen lold of George :\1cGovern," A1 r s . (0-Ga.) -to be co m.e switch." the 5 t . ye a r . o Id Jtepublican con1p!aints about Gunderson says. cbainnan or the Senate senator says. "I got awfully --.---------~·-•" ~-~--~,-------1.xi ~ro1i:~he~1bi'hao~ fnda~es~~ngr.!~mi~~! John N flood percentagewise more people -'erred the person.to-person • . ·are """81!ed in agriallture in :;;,;;,pa;gnlng. That's more my ATTOIHEY AT LAW dDs sta~ than in any other. styie.'' . _..,..,,,.,.,,.,., •••u-• . .-...- His· theme prompts en li-F°'i.,~M~cGo~vem,i;ii.rus~·i.1~9:7•~~~~~~-~~~iiiii~~~iiiii~~~~i olMous questloo, "!Id tt comes this night mkiway'&hrough a P....aPor•ioc.1~·- :"" ..J,..,__; ::: oi "He o osed Promonto Point" thne YCUlll ~ in . tne~'."'"~1. wb'o ' ; ·j BILL AGEE .. ,,..., I apc'"8 green -in ht!< = red ha!< and <"!!!"" a ,Jorge unc" ,..,.. button tllir ooctar<i. "1 am a South Da ko ta n . ~lorbyfnendlo!811! ...... C-1V•"Wl-.I-~ ™"'"'"°''-"""' McGovem does not speak for KODAK KODAK X1SRCAMERA OUTFIT Reg . 18.95 14.,83 A20 RE CAMERA OUTFIT Reg. 34 .95 22.8 7 smeras el cetera cameras et cetera POLAROID POLAROID . • ~,~~.~~. f.1~.~. 2 .81 .~;:c:u~~ ~.1 ~~ 2 .26 LIMIT l LIMIT J ar"e' iiS eT Celera Sylvania MAGICUBES .. ~~n~.~!.~ ... 1. 06 lJMITJ ClH. £11•.r l"''' 11"" a 11G ,. C: 1''' •.• 1, .... 1/('i)( POLAROID SQUARE SHOOTER II e Flnl 1111d Co1ot Plchift s n a Ml nut• ..-Black&. •ihlt• Shots In Steonds e Tht Supt1b Ltnl PJod11c11 Bea11tlf11fl)' Sharp PIC tl.lftl Reg." 24 .95 17.86 BmetB!> et cetera POLAROID TYP E 108 FILM "ITH COUPON •••••• LIM1T S 3.81 f l!o•I llv>• 1111'1 4 '1(1 ''t'4 c..«<h ',,r,,. , ;l'' cameras el cetera 25 sheets ax 10 Polycontrasl R.F.C. WITH COU PON ,,,,.,, 3.28 LIMIT J I !l, •rt•••' tto• I 4 '1tlf")<( er m ~r.as SOUTH 1COAST,.PWA:coSTA MESA e ' ce era BRISTOi. AT SAN DIEGO FRWY • PttONE 979.3373 • MOHOAY -FRIDAY: 10-9 SAT: 10-6 P.M. SUN: 12 (-.) S P.M. .. ' . ~........ . ' END .ORSEMENTS by · the Huntington Be~h Citizens · For Good Government II Is our flr111 belief that a candidate's past record of perfar111ance and accllllpfishlllenls Is .;;. •aid "'-_, , .... ,. pr<lllliM. ff Is 111 this basis that we <jff lhe following cillldlclcaNs aw ..... fMcl tlldone1Mnt. The 1 llnllllC)loii leocll c~ For Goad Go•_,.nl Is c-.....a abcMd ..otw apathy Giid we reallu lhal -.y cllluns do llOI haYe lhe It• lo explore Ille quallflcalillls of all lhe .......... • · . Our .....,..,,,. .... were lll9de a. lhe balls of ffltlr· bacllgra...i. ,.P..a11oi;, and ..cord. We en pro•ldillg yo11 with lhe folowi.g' iiifon111tlall· 111 ... cwlldahs lo Mlp YO'!' In """'iftci yow chalet. • TED W. BARTLETT FOR CITY COUNCIL lincuni1>ent1 A seven-member Ci1y Council should be representative of ALL elements of our community. Ted has lived in Huntington Beach for over 40 years, has raised his family here. Is a hometown busin-essman, forme1 Mayor, and experienced City Councilman. He Is the bridge between our city's modest roots and its dynam ic present. Ted 's insistence on prudent spending and fiscal accountability to the taxpayers is a needed balan~ wheel to those who believe that a city can spend itself rich. i .HARRIETT WIEDER FOR CITY COUNCIL Hunt ington Beacn needs 1 balanced community and a~~ ori ttie City Councill Harriett can bring this lo us! Her J)l"Ofessional experienoe in economical and practical environn\ental concerns and her ab1/1 ty to give "full-time " 10 the ··part-time" Cily Council office will bring lax dollars to our city, jobs to our citizens, and an available "ear" and "voice" for eecn ol us. Many ol the cand idates give lip service white Harriett's proven record of performance indicates ll'lat she will be in City H.il effecti\161y representing all the people all the time .. we need her experience and her time to help build pride in our town. I, The J)roven record of the incumbent City Oerk Is more valid than the campaign promises being made by the other candid~.es. for this POSilioo. Alicia is a Ft.U.f. TJM!:. WORKJNG CITY CLERK and knows her dulfes. She has been in ·the,.Clty Ct9rt<'1·ott}ce 9'1'.'Ct 1,_981 . ~.:Nr Pl ffum tht bottom to the too. As an indication ot their 'confidenCe: 1,; her1he 0ty1tou:nci11"90inted'her afy 0 91k In April, 1973. Mrs. Wentworth·has served the public faithfully. It is our oPinlon thal she is the only candidate experienced and totally quaUrltd in all phases ot this \16IY important office. She is ~iealfl(I, motivated and eX1reme{y efrldent. She is withouf Question one of the most highly-respected and beat liked department heeds in our Cfty OQYemment. Experienoe counts and benefits you the ta.payer, We feel her exp1rti91;Jultlfies our end0r9efnent .. The !",.....,_, are for. IN candidocy of Aiicio M. Wentworth only: . ~lfff«l"IT'Tl¥1TffJ¥frtlT' .... , ... c . .-. ........... Dr.Heory•- FonMt Cea :I a V'"'°" l. w ..... _.. ...... w ... Mr. & Mn. Ma Y. Wlltff Ja .. He N. lritM O..id t. w .. ...-... Sr. ..... S.Fw;l1r ... _ -D.Wyllo -.c.w,..· Dr. -D. SWplly Clty C111 c .. • &'-'Mifr'W --Howord&....,_ ......,_ l~LH-M.D. -c:--·~w.c.---Gonlott •• w... .... , lstloffl.ft_....., .......... w. .... ,,Jt .• •obtrt M. I ... .. -M-•C-- C...a.A•Wtl -G.H9Jio! ,.,..,. Uh .. ...ct CWtf & FW aw WoY.H ..... .... &Mrs.-T.-. CMrtttA. s.r111i1r1 ·~·-SI.CW. ..... stow .. -M-&C-- -Sh ..... Yidwl'"'I ....... c • .-... I-HY ..... ........ ,...... II --iC1•r ... ,...,,...,..1"' ·.'Ii, ..... --H.-.. ' ,..,_,Cr s1 A•6..,., .... w.,,......, ,__,.,. ',c , ....... - OpolM.-'.I .... .....,i. ..... - c..IL ... Do.R.~1 .. 1,D.D.S. _..,.,,_ .... & Mrs. Tooy 0,..... Hony M. ICapl --Mwy- Mrtl.i...t I-LL"' -J.0.- , .... M. D1 G.lf. Id s.,. .. -· ..... -C..totJ.1...,.. ... , .............. .............. ..,....-...... .... A,totllo Caplt ._D.Caplt Jo.""'°" -""'°" City ••• , ....... ,. ........... _. hrMLTo•.tt Jo.1"iot ....... C.Adlty 0...WM. ... _ _,_Clllef ..... _ .... &Mrs.C.L .... W- ......... ._M._ .W.LH...t- -CltyClwlo o..wa.c.,.._. MlrferieA.CrF•' I ...... --c.. loH.D-, ... ,,. ...... C--&-AIC.. _...,.. Mr.. Mrs. ....... a.,, .., .. _ Mr.: .. Mn. w..I J. ·-Ml'·• -..... f. -........ ...., .. c ....... 1-M.Y .... ~.&M ... -t.W.-4 .a,,.M,..C_S._ ltlcliortlM.O- , W.-0.Sclwyer 1..,-LHast.y .... & Mn . .io..,.. Wlg9ohoo Dr. L t. DllboY -.,.Gogo Cllllck Sp•rT'- Wtihr F. Yomt lob & Loft McAd- Gotr.w • VJ-n. I.me• LrtoG.o- Mrs. Mel,.hl ,... JoyC.Y- htorT.Y- DooP ... Jilt & J•tlNftt: AJtOI t.o.IMM.J ...... --H.S.._ -lloM.S ..... C'-"'' I Terry 1_. JIMllUD ......... ,..,_ City Ait.n.y Mr. a Mn. J. SMrw.. ""-' Mr. & M". Wiii-. E. Fostw DaleLO-........... -• Mr5. FktrtM.• ....... Glocly• WllllH!do D•l. Whitt.i. no.t.sW.tcll hnMrC••~""• -.,.... .. w •• Alk..,.._ letty01wold~ -··-_D_of_W_ TrorLOtwtild ...-c ...... MoohlLGilfftM ,,_l,T ... ....,.r...,. A.lcel.,..... TtdW.1.-,.._r M.yw I CemtU.. Mt.• Mn. Htlit Ztrc•I• .,,.,..o.- DAILY PILOl A J 3 Fo1· the Record Dls1olutlo11s . . of 1'1urrlage ·•u .. Mt,,11 ti l."1•ev, Jet" aNI Wlllltll\ A. (MIO", Deuti.1 How1r1 "'"" DtDC•tll A..,,,, 11>11~~1!. ''\ll<t A. l 'ltl i1t1G•1 Ii Olclltf, Dll'ltl J. •1'111 y1,.1,.1o1 lttnoo '''"""°''' (l'lf•loll• '"" •"II Jt 11 (1.,o!I. Ollvff••· J1mt 1 Wllll•"ll t nf lint OUll!ltm, \lt M.t!ll ~V ll'ld 1111111• l'1v. ll09ttt, """' l.OUl1t 1..; l.DIUO. il.CIM, .i..n \llr(llflll ll>O lltll ... 111 WIMlol,.,, "911111, Gi106t'I H1rrw ,,,. lllMr. AllM, Jlntl "~"" lfld 1(.,..,.,111 It.iv. 1<or1. J1n'¢t E. 1t111 ,,..,..w1 It. Oil°"· J1cqut!l/W Jt111 11111 Mlt~1~ ttlrold. ' • 1<11 .. M:tr111 n Wttil.t•Dv. Jo•ct M, 111d ''t'' S Oube,11"', Hal C. •"II ltl•o u. "'""lddlr. ea ... ••G ... '"" Nine'/ N Wll>Ofl. Cit•~ J ,,,. 0o1Clftl,. Tue~••. R ~•! C. l f'td RI .. M. Hlldet>rot1a, K1rrf'I Af'lll t l'lll l •Mlt y B•uct Smllll, Eiiw+n t.11<1t11t tnd Dertlt>'; Gert•~ \ltlt del. Otlo• end/,\-• t•~~o~~·· ~''"" Jtn1 1 1a litnrf Lt oot rd Green -Bows Out: 'Time for a Change' By TERRY COV1u.>: Of "" INllY Jlllll ,, ... Jack Green's eight year1 on the ll unt~lon Beach City Council have ot1on )l e t n fortetul, 1 om et I m cs con- troverlial and rcru1lnl y L'tll· oriul. He rose frotn a atm iobtcurr leader of tM new v.•a,·e of trnnsplanted homeowneri In i968 to one of Or1tnge Cou11I\'"" best ~uio1,1,·n and most dynt mic 1nunici1>1! gove rn m ent leaders. ill• fost'rlsc in politics aavc a boost to hi1 peMOOal am- bitions as \\'til, at he ,.•tnt rrom 1 rtal estate salet:man 10 ;. Pa!Jn S prtnc s en· \·ironmtntalist to his current po1t as director of t'A· ''\ronmenlal qual lly for thu City of Los Arigel"!· Green-adm~ts candidly , ··~ly ('ight rears on the council probably did 11\0i'C ror lll~ th.'ln for the CLly." ll E \l',\S the top volr ,::l'ltcr i11 1l1e 19;n C'l'lHnl'i! ,.,,.,..1 10" ;111U v.·ould h;1\'e been ncnrly a 5Uttbl't to win aaatn In Tuesday's city race. But Green ·11 bo"'in; out . lie J.s not !ittkllli ro-eleclion p.irt1y because or job ~re-1 qulrcmtn11 In Los Anaetu, but mo1tly, hC! says, becllUlt' "I more nod more fool etghl ycart 11 long enough. l am los- ing my .p.itlen~ n~ as I 11\l unable to solve the problems of TI\Y constituents. Th c plesS1nl upecu of lhe job are dlm lnlshlna. "lt'I .M renectinn OT; the comnunnlty, but 1here &hould be frti11h UUnkln( on thl• t;"VUT'I· ell. You may 1et new ideu 1h11t , pass us by. We have bemmc part or the eatabll1h· · 1nrnt "·h<>thLr \\'C like it or tl()I." Gretn at timt>s v.·as among the highest parts of the " <''\tablistuncnt. Sl"'t\·\11~ n~ • ' 1m1dent of the (lrnn,i:P- (llunty l.L'aguc of Cities in 194)9.;n and President of Southern C.'lliforni;} A1sn of t:o1·~mnH1nts ISCAGl in 19i2 Srunrtimr~. h~' \\ii~ it dram<i!iC.. part of l!J~ l'S\Bb- HB COUNCl~MAN J1ck GrNn lllhmcnt I~ JMI. as 1n11~or. he mnclr count~ "·ldc hr:idllncs for h i.~ role . along ,., 1th u11d~:ro' 1·r poll<·c lnvc1tlgrnors. In r x- PoliillM a briber~· offer ft·o11l a11 Ari1onn real r~tatc h1\ ~t1or c;rf('fl. sornctln1rs '' 1rccl '''Ith tiny rni~·ro;:ho11l''· n1ct St'\'l'ral t1n1~:s wlth the Arlz.ono dt:ulcr. \\ho offered hhn 11 large :;un1 of n100e)·1 for hl• support vu a clly 1.one change tiroposal . The 1:1;:11 "", l!\"entuall>' COll\'icleJ. bnscd lorgely on Gr1.'Cn 's H·stinlOny und Ull· derco,~r 1•Qr).;. A year latt!f', 1,1,·ht>n Green's f~l!01\' council men fol\Pd t,1 n.·unc hi.n1 ria~'Or for a Stro'ltd tcrn1, he fl il!hPrl Iha ten 1· prstuc.us :ii.le of hi• persor1111!· 1). Orfe rrd 11-ie Sfcondary pollt of 1 i1.~ nu1~·or, he qulckly rt·pl1od, "\ don'! ha1•e enoo11h thnc for 11 · In Un· µ.1~i fe11 year~ ht• hus mcJlc111rd 110mewhat. but hlii 1r1n1ll'r sill! slips throu@h 5ho.,..ini,; lr1:. irritation and fru~trutkll "'11h ~ Cl!)' i:Overil · nlt'llL , ·'' l1r r• flt'<'t!I on chang1n~ sid·'~ fron1 ihc political 10 th1• :1c!n1lnrstr:t1t\C brAnch, Gr<-cn offrt'" so1 1n1_• \1amlng;s nµ· p\1t•;1hh· 1U l\1f ~l of the COUil• I,\·~ t Ll1cs. 11•\t /U!!l Huntlng1on \~c:1eh "Tll ttu: IS 100 in u r h dt~l•l<>n by crisb:," he .sug· ~eJIJ. "In gMlt':ral. the council !ihould toke co1nmund of a l'lly oi.nd run thingJ . "It'$ Irritating to M'e to mnke n dl'Cl1lon nnd not k,no\\' 1111 th..,. (1H1~. Coonc\111 must asstrt themscl\'CS 10 a rar ~r<>n!rr d<'1:ree. They nel'd to be forr~ful \.\'Ith r It y 1nonngr rs. tell them thi 11 U1e \\II)' !t 11·il! I)(! /Ind fol!O\I' through." r:ret'n lltill "Ul)l)(lrl• tht· con· Ct'PI of 11 fulltilne Lnayor for ritlcs hke Hun!Lngten Btn<'h. ( r at least a sutff ll\t!nbf.r 101 nl to The council. not tht ud1nfnl.\l rM 1on "It's not a r!lt hti1 11J't'll nny one city U<iminis1 rator . bi..t there 1! o bulh·ln {'(lnfHrt be1.,..ee11 1he m.~er and thl' ;~~~~ ·ni~~~ng clon'~·· 1:~' o ~ Ml1nt>!hi ng hn! hnppcne<l until 11 t• rr.'.ld about II ." tf HEfo~S ALSO f1·rl~ ('llics llCt'd morr help fro1n !hr Sl:'l!<' l.ei iSla1ure lo help e»nttol lhe 1plrnllna: grov.•th ralt -klr\i a prublt'm In Orange Count)'. ·'The dcl'r.lopcr ha.a too n1u<'h 111nuence In I o c a l a o 1· c r nmtnt . Trtmendoua prc!i!l11rts 11re brought on l'Ounc~l1 nnd 1coun1y 1 snf)('r· 1·1'°"8 t0t1·ard th,• 1·l·onon1lt eff<'Cts Do bringini n1ore l)t'<>lllr nnd taxts really l)IY (Qr lht>nl!it!l\'cS '.' ''t\t !Ills [).>ltll v.c n{'('d help from 1he Lcg1~lat ure to nllov.· ~·ule s tn It\' SOlftf th \nJ:s. \\c U<'l'd ln1101 i1t1\C id1~a1.'' The h1Rh to~ of housu1g, Grcrn adnul$. LS pricing ~int cla.s.sc~ of Pf<>plr ()lit of Hun· 11ng1nn Be3cil and o I h e r CO<l.SIJJI <'llll'S "I'd ra1her ~t>e .\Ingle fahlll)' homt't nnd duplexes than a- p1rtments. but '.''I' nftt'd sub· 11on for on-site 11nd off·tltc ('0'11.~ .. ~'vr fa1nilics v. ith innall ch1ldrrn npur1mM1t;s are TlOC !!Otillfac1ory, and from a com- niu11i1 ~ st.incl poinr KPllrtmcnt d11 <·llt·t!I ure !t'S~ 1nvo]vcd . k•).~ u1trrcs!td " lhrnt . S!ltrOt'I !,.. encl '•ll"'t• C:. Edwl•O,. 106 llt M tA!t 11.DOt<I A!ll<I. Ald•lC'I Gtli H. 1na ...... ,11 0. w11J1.1"'11. lftom~t Wrtr1t 1n6 Mtrll'tl ~------------------------------·----------------~~~:;:ii;;;;:::;;;;\i;;;;;;;:ii;;;:::::;;;:=~~~~ ........ G11111t•, Ru:.v Loo;lu 1na !loot" 011111~ Lt"e, Fra111< Gaod'41•n Jr. •nd J 1vct Hel111 wlnerut•ll· 1.•irl'n L ,...., ~rtOtorlt' C Simoni. 5dllV An~e 111<1 JOt't1tn1111 II. B•ec!ll. 1,•11111111 J'""'' 111• Jtn•I s~t . MOl<l~·r. l.\ery C. ano 'Jldc( A. Br•c~. c~rlllvn Jot Ind 111,~a•d All111. srrom. °"1Jr~ L. •nd St11>1>t11 c Cl't•MINOt\f, Cnrl•hM EU11oe1n ... ~ Ille~ 01111111. G••n•r. J.,orM Eohtl .11\J Cfl••'-• AOt'ttlG. $45,000 Collected Fro11i ,4.t11icit.ic Pctrk Hlnll, Tt•lllt An, Ind Otr,.,(11 Lt• l•~err1t11I, 1(11111 M1ln1<1t t lld ltr•t 11 N111. fA1•th111. '•ult I.ti 11111 K.-ln O<><it lll Jol'nM>n. M1rll'1 Pt llr Ind t. ... f'/ !rt nt . s.tl'IOOn"'''''· "'"' I{. tfld 111..,or W. l(unc•, S1ndr1 l<•v ftld lt09tr Altn Vtn Ctn +f•~~tr. Mt •V o . 1N1·C1111111 '· Ill,..,, Jar"~ K . .tncl R<(ll.t•G A.1, Cotton. David G. Afld Nc.rrrl J, 9,,,. .. ,, Su••" M. 1<1<1 ltovtr '//, Plltlo,, ltat11tla 011~1• 1..:1 Vercn•tt Su$1n. E,per1nc1. Ktrry 1. '"" P,tul fl. Dunc.tn. J•.,r>+~" ar\d Will llt llll Jonnson. lt itllard H1rold t nd G101gln1 A!vernt. -Strlgl, Cft1rle1 Jc11n Jr. end Oorotnv Anne. Zvrtl<. 01•1>1•1 J<l\'CI 111<1 e ..... 1n Jr ll;il\e<, Ju.tnlU J . an~ John 9. Pt rolls!, A,111~v J~I\ Ind Myr!ll SA\"T'A A.~A -Orange Ccunty took in nearly $U,OOO in rel'enoc durina J>~ebruary from lessees on the publlcly fl11·ned Ne~'J)Ort t>Jnrs ,\qua· lie Park in. Ne1,1·poM Beach. The ma]Or rcrenuc ca1ne Bubb-Joins llealth Unit Aont1 1 ... ., .... 11. SAr-."T'A At\A -HIJTY G. Fl"•lad. t•r111r1 J, trill o ..... ne A. H•if""-~· 1c:1rry LM '"" Mf,11111 Bubb of Newport Beach, 5'~'!.':': .lllTl<IM 1110 Dent lcl ti, senior \•ice preSidCflt 0 f M•llontv. Pr1n~ ll\olTltl tn<I OtnlH J_o,.1n1. Pacific ~iutual Life Insurance Dutk1t.c•t,.. G1ry t fld Miry. 1.. t.---ed h Gooci""°"'"' Mltl!tll Mn tM C:l1rWKt CO., 11o11I U!lal nam to l C EG~~· 111irri• J•-t" '"d oon11a Orange O:iunty lleallh Plan- Gf<!n;ie. , . • ning Council. win. P•iricit Jov i"" G1or .. 1 ,,,.11o1m. B ·11 a1n1rs. Llovll "'"'nonr 1"'1 D~n• ,,.H. Bubb. 27 Beacon ay. \1'1 from the 1\lprrental fac ilities ot !>.lari na Dunt•, 1rhich paid the C()unt)' $1~.900 of lhC! money that or-ero.tors took in during tht month. Anchor ~l11rine Repair paid the COl!l1lJ' $12,49;) for ill factlHy on the pr oper t y, follo11·cd h\· a rent of $0.200 p:i!d b)' !lie traili'r park ad· jaccnt 10 Pacifi c c o as l 111,llhVr'il)'. The counlv col!cctrd a tota l of only 5521 ·as its shnrc of the gate receipts during t h t 1nooth. The remainder of the 1noney was made up of rctums on food stands and other park cooccssions. H.clations Board :Heels \VVnf\1, su11nne J o ' e n • •nd join reJ>rcsen tali\·es of other MOn•o-•r tee. I d I STAN~N Tl ~ Oi•irri. GlNll~l~1>1 1n1 T o m11 county cities p us t>egales 1i 1v 1 -lC viange L•n<1••oi. appoi nted by the Board of County Hu1nan Re I at ion s :~~:;::"o~:'~ ~~.fk1 J~~·~rv" 11· SiJocn•isors. We Ho i pit a I Qimmis.slon will hold a special 1111°1. Ju•,.. "'1" C••10• G. r-.. ncil and other health ,..ublie forum' meet ing in ron-soiomon. Otll<'t a~d Ki"' A"""• v..iu " AUD"o. JOI'<> F .. ,..., L•"ne q uin related agencies interested ir'I junction 1vith lh<> Stanton M1mm.1ck. R~nte 11· •ll<l siinlev the actions of the 7.J·rnen1ber Poli ce Orpartn1enl Thursday Q~'nlt~. Tflomp1cn, Lonnlt A .~d 9 eatrict D. 'council. at 5 p.tn. in Stantcn City lla\1. Jotinw n, P•trl(ll Mfl'l'"!I''" • no -------------511~11•11 Sml•t1. J~·; t C. ~ncl Zo!•11•, S. .-.guJ.,1 .• •~arY P.~n 11no Frtn~. lleblf, AOJll'!Y I.I .tnll Geo1ge II c1r!fr. E•ne11 Norm1n 1<'11 Gltrid• JOV(I . M•r~w••dt. /Jltrion E. t tld Lyle I. Mll"Cll'· 11;,,.,en N. and Oon&ld L@'t, C1•le•, Giell<IA 11ncl Erne'! N. (DO?fr. G IOP<l o. 11nd GrtgDr'V Lre. FilHL Mlt(I\ ll- O'RO!J•>t. Mi(heel John •nd Jc1nn 1.oulu . .0.rt>Uck le. llotie•• M ~~o Lo•e!I• G. l lack. Ricn.trrf 11110 D~reer> lt11e. Gell<1w1y, JMnn~ II.. drid Ooui;ilil W. II~~. Joi<" 0. 1"'1 Oebo•ih M. Ro]IL Ptvnn~ N. int! S.vero l.. Skint11r. Ge•~lll l . .if!d t>Dnt11 Lte LH . ,.,., •• And l.tl•l'd ll~v. ORANGE COUNTY Sukut-Cou leo n Changes ~a nte Sukut..COu\!IO!'I Inc., a ~ta Ana-based construction com· pan)·, ha.s changed its name to Sukut Conltroctlon Co. ElfecUve h1arch 19, as ap- J:l'O\'cd b}: the California ~et2'1ry ti S11tc . the na.me ch~ge was appro,·cd by a majority or the rvn1 pany·s shareholder.:. 1'ransporl J:<~Ol'lllll ~et For April is : S,\\~f.\ 1\7\A -A <'<1Ull· t) 1,1,•ide forum on lronsport:i· !Ion 11·111 take place h<-rc Apnl: 18 under the au!pict•s ol 1hc Santa Ana Jaycres and the Southern Ca!llomla As~oc1:i· tlon of Govrrn!'•1en1 s 1S(,\G 1. The forun1 , sci for 7:3(1 p 111 In the auditoriu1n of Smrdle~ Junior l/lgh. 2120 ~· Edini:rr S\., \.\ill give C1Jlzl'l\3 .1 <'h11nr1• lO s~nk thrlr 1n1rid ;1l'"1ut Southlund transpo r1ut!un prob· lcrTlll. Diahe ll c Lli1·l s Talk Pl anned ORA.'IGl'.: -Huth L<ihr.,iln of Pasadena . :t d1ahc11e d l<'l spcr1a1is1. ~Lil ~rc<i k ·11 ttu· 1 educationa l 1ncct1ni; i I t1i~' 1 Orange Ceunt:; unit of tht'l Dlabetlc Ass o c 1 u t ion nf Southern Cn!iforn111 011 \\'edneaday, April 10. 8111" lrrr1t G'"" 1tld Gl(nn .O.l!recl 111rvocn. 'J••l"3'!1 ft i "<I J1ne l - Jonts, Ell11Dttll lt1wlU"1' l"d Jtmt1 Vtvroc~. (.udlf. l •f'IGI M1lllC~ Ind 1111111 L11h•tnc1. ~·11,,tn, J t tnll l . l llO N0>"'t M, W1rren. J 1m11 L. tNI NO•,.,t IA Wal~··· lt•tlt l.~M ..... Ctlvln G••Y· SPVmoi.r. Kt nnttft Li:ll't •d 1 "cl TUESDAY, APRIL 9th 111•1>1•1. 1.lc(H!t . lc:t rtll •NI Jchn P. ,,,, •• , WyMll "''" ""' JloDt•I Mitt.in. ----- AllUCKLI & ION WEITCLIPP MoaTUMY 427 E. 171~ 5!., Cotto~ 6'6·"848 -·-IALTZ·lllOllON PUNlllAL HOMI Corona de\ Mor Co~!o M110 llLLllOADWAY MOllTUAlT 110 lrood'*O'f, Ct»10 Mita .5'8·3433 -·- M<COIMICK LAGUNA llACH~T ' 179.S Logurt0 Co"yon Id. ,9,.9,1,s -·-McCOAMICK MllllON MoaTUMT 281132 Com•"O Cop•1!rct"O Son Juo11 Cot1lt11ono 49,S.1 716 -·-PACIPIC VllW MIMOllAL PAIK Cell'leitry Mort~ory Clioptl JSOO Poc1!~ Vltlw [),I~ N1wport .. er.h, Colilor"1o 6,,.,,oo -·-PllK PAMIL T COLONIAl PUNlllAL HOMI 71101 Bolio A, ... Wetlm•"l!•r &9J.J.S2S -·-SMITHS' MOllTUMT 627 Moil' Si. H..,nt.nqiOfl Be«ll ~36-6539 FOR A· BALANCED CITY . COUNCIL Ted w. Bartlett Small bu1lnouman, gra1110011 In our Oty, peoplt ortontod -Alvin Coen Attorney, fonnor Mayor, non algnod, lndependtnt "**" • Harriett M.~ Wieder · '"1ctical -~--11 .. 11 who wl Mlle for .. of UI CITY CLERK Alicia M. Wentworth SPONSORED BY .A COALITION OF CONCERNED TAXPAYING ' HUNTINGTON BEACH HOMEOWNERS! > • • OUR SUNDAY HOURS TWELVE TO FIVE South Coast ?laza pt- ! WANTED: I \ ! I ( ' ' ' ' \ I l RALPH BAUER for ClTY COUNCIL A vo te fur kalph !J duer for Hun tington Bectch City Counci l cJ ss urec; vr,ru objec tive representation and 1ntelliqent dPc is1 on-a ~ ing . As a nine·year res- ident of llu nti1111 t on !'e ach , !<.:1l 11h,undcrstands city (j r owth , t hP need fo r 1 dSte rpla nn inn. tl11 cl the in1· µortu r.ce o f t ile pr ob l e.,<. thdt lie· vh c(ld . llis long reco rd of prio r co11,u•11ty sr·rvi c.e ( l~P r . ;. Park Co11·•·1 i ss 1011, Oc Pa n V ie~J Schoo ! f,o(l r d and tt.[ •. Union Hi')I! Schoo l Di str ict Sch ool Ood r d). ~1 lu •, l i t s co r1s istent re -election record dt t"'l t to h is dL1l 1ty t o cdrry throui;h on (OIMl i t. C'nts 1 ,1dr· to the vo ·cr s. :f •lccted to c ity s ervice , Ral ph p le d;r~) 0 co it .e ,,t 10 voters in four r JJOr ar f·ol-.: ~ ~ />\A5T!lltPLAN (c.~it ro) popu la tion consi s ti;ir·t ~:i tr1 r1S t n rri\~· .~r d i1 vaildb1 l i ty of serv ices Zoni rJ to preve nt conp ro mis ina intent of 11ds tcrp 1 dn ll ~deve 1 op do·oi n to1·1n no11 ... ond bl? au t 1 f y i..i:>d ( fl Bou 1 eva r d FINANCIAL PLANNING rive yedr budget plan with projected ta~ r a tes Attract 1nore bus1 nesses to i mprove ta1. lia sP Exte rnal audi t of all rnoney·han dli ~g procedures Mo re coinpetit ive bidd ing 011d c nntr dc t>d serv ices Increased money -spP.ndin g oppor tunit ies fo r ~ beach -goe rs ~ O~GAN!'ZArtoNAL STRUC.TllR Measu re depa rtmenta l cos t·effect iven~ss aga inst goa ls Coun cil subcollYll tttees to work with all com- missions Priorities and time lines for all task s 1n· eluding building construction ~ L.EJSU&.£ TIME OPPORTUNlfla5 Comp 1 e te 1ong -de1 ayed recrea ti onai t ra i1 s Improve utility and beauty of beachfront from Ma1n to Warner l l Emphasize multi -use of all parks and ltbraries I 'Mll<~C-W.Mol.tllllf!l.....,,°"""" .... OM.\IHl~U ~IMd> l ·------------~----~----- r ' . ' ., . ' ' l ,. Above, h u g e, bell· shaped rocket exhau5t mu11les protrude from the tail of a revolution- ary new rocket ship mockup being devel- oped at Rockwell Inter· national in Downey. It's • reflyable space shut· tie which will take off like a rocket, fly like a spaceship and land back like an airliner. The development of sue\,h a reusable craft is the key to a new age of space travel. \, .. • , Up and Away • • • and Back Again Reflyable Spaces liip Will Be Shuttle i11 New Era DY 110\ll'ARD BENEDICT CAPE KEN~EDY, FI a. (AP ) -~ ·dra~irle boards across the nation, a new Anlerican rocket ship, the reflyablc space shuttle, Is taking shape . Al C<lpe Kennedy, construction crews are beginning to build a spaceport for this revolutionary vehicle. In Europe. engineers of nine nations are design'ing a small space £talion to be ferried into orl>~>y U1c shuttle. ft 'A'ill be inhab cd by rc.-;earchers or \'arioo lands. lndustrie s arou the world are studying how best to utilize the sOOttle tor profit. • T.ht"' era of rockctiilg American astronauts to the lllOOfl and into space orbit is nc-arly O\'Cr. Only a joint space night "'·i th Bussia, to t:ikc place next year, remains. Then. a period nf inactivity \11.lt follov: \1·hitr dramatic changes <lrt" m<1de in thr U.S. spacr program and in I.he role of the J\'ation11I Acronatics and Space Administration. B't' 19Sll, space should f'CaSC' to he a ren1otc frontier open onl v to ;istrcnauts. Over the neXt decade ii \\'ill become a place <1ny man (,r "·0111an can visit after only rn in i ma I lrninini::. NASA is shifting from ils pioneering position us an explorer and designer of space p..1yl0Ads into a transportation agency. serving n10re as a bus and deserted Apollo and shuttle vd.ll carry 6 5, 0 0 0 own s~n and technicians or truck line for U.S. industry. Skyl~b faciJJtles at Cape pound! cl payload. tr;iined Lo operate in space. other govemnlef\t agencies Kennedy to handle the shuttle. Just as other go\·emment Spare airline c:ompanies also and other countries. · Indus-and l-•1·on 1· he ·d Cbnstruction of a 15,00!).foot agencies. wY "' .,.. might become rea 11y, sa1 . The emphasis now is on landing runway is just getting governments now p;.iy ~ASA •"ftxore \\'ill be a private lowering the price of space under vray. I..atcr in t.hc to launch s pe c i a 1 i z c d er}{crprise invcstlllf'nt in space exploration and exploitation by decade, another shuttle base satellites, I~ "'ill do !ht' transportation as "-ell as the develo!Jing refl yablc and less "'ill be built at \lande-nberg same in the shuttle era. Scats payolad," !\.raft ~icted. ··1 expensi ve equipment and by Air force Base. mainly for ll'ill . be purchased f o r don '! think theres an y cooperation and sharing of inililary niissions. specialists "'anting to do qlk·stion about thaL .. costs among se\·cral nations. C bl r ak" research in orbit. for periods Spactlab could open the way The over-au goal is to use the apa c 0 m ing IOO or up to a month more trips into spa(·c . each . ' for p('nnanent large spacP. unique qualities of ~cc to ·shuttle wUI be able to c•IT)' A~ER A'" · · · 1 ·-·• I s 1 a t ions 1n a n n e d by beoelil mankind. ,.. , '" 1n1t1a pcrlVl.I n 1 SC\'en persons. "i !h pilot, experimefltiilion usin~ '.\ASA intt'mational crcns -a goa The Skylab prog ram . v.•hieh copllol and mi ssion spcciillists astronnut·pitots. · Kr:ift said. long sought by many nations concluded Feb. 8 \.l'ith the making up the basic ere"'. The companies or groups of ;1s a 1n('ans or reducing the return or the third three-man size of. a DC9 airliner ,!he companies m.i_g_ht_d_c_ve_lop_their _high cost of getting into_spac•.· crew to eatrh. marltcd the end ,·· -==================-=-='===:..:_===--..:C:=------==-=--; of an era in U.S. manncdlr space flight. The project. during v•hiCh crews inhabited the space station fOr 28. 59 and 84 days, set guidelines for the future. 1'111'.: PRO:\USE: shown by Skylab experimenl5 h a ~ attracted potential 111,·cstors in space la boratories and f actorie s. r e ported Christopher C. Kraft Jr .. director of NASA's Johnson Space Center in 1fouston. ".\fore and more companies are sho"·ing an interest," he said Kraft and other officials al'l.l foresee the day "'hen oil and n1ineral con1panics. r a rm . f is h i n g and timber organizations and o I h er industries "'ill .. ..-ant to have teams of researchers in space to cooduct their own surveys. These ''cnt.urcs await the development of the space shuttle. "'hich is set for initial test flights late in the decade. with aJJ operational goal of 1980. The fi rst five shutlles arc to be delivered to NASA in the Ja1e iOs :it a ~t of $5.1 billion Coastwise, Nob~dy ~But Nobody, ls More Coast Wise Son of San Clemente's first police chief, winner of many a hot ·rod run on Balboa Peninsula's sand dunes, con· tributor to Tin Can Beach as a youth and now a resident of La9una Beach, Mana9in9 Editor Tom Murphine has spent a lifetime 9ellin9 ready to s~ow the wo~ld lo readers of his column from the peculiar perspective of the Oran9e Coast. • far d evelopn1c nt .tind 1nanulaciW"(>. This compares "'ilh a cost of $20 billion for the entire 1\pollo mo o n program. ''Just Coasting'' ) Murphine's Almost Daily Column in the • • TifE SllUTI1~E will take off like a rocket. ny like a spaceship and land back on ea rth like an airlinc"r. Its l\.l'O solid fuel rockel booste rs also Will be reuscable afte r being parachuted back lo eanh. \Vork starts SOOfl on n10dific.:1tion of I.he TM.HY idle DAILY PILOT Left to right, Chef George, Dick Sadar, Debra of "FlowerS by Debra" and Newport Produce Village owner, Ernest Camp, load 2,772 grapefruit coupons onto ranch ,wagon just to prove to Texans of the Texas Citrus Commission that the Orange Coast can do things big, too . • SUCCESS is what sells advertising in the Orange Coast's primary advertising medium l1Jjjiji~i{1ll ' l ' SOLAR ENERGY HAS COME A LONG WAY Printin9 Pre11 Wai Operated in P1 ri1 In 1882 ·-Australia Ho1les B1·igl1te11 For Solar Powe1· B~· JOll\ STACKllOl:SF. C~ru!I•~ Stlt~Ct ,..,.,,,... 5,,,,.,,, SYD'.'\EY -Tu·o Aus1rnlian rl'Sl.'arch tilemJ hll\C' in- dcpcncit'lltly developed 1.~ nt>11' and pro1nisin11 ·way of ob- taining electricity from lhe sun's radiation. ProL Lauri1• Lyons. of !ht· Dt>partment of Chemistry in Queensland. and Prof. J.1ck Garnett, of the L'niversity "' New South \\'ales. hal'c turned 10 photosensitive synthetic chemicals as a mediun1 10 turn light into electricity. this field for 20 years nnd has created an c('ononucally sue· ct.ss ful technology. In fact, in 111::iny 1).1M~ of 1\u~tralia, hon1es and t'Jm· n1t•rcia\ buildings are u~ing CSJRO.pattem solar (:o!ICl'1•1rs f,Jr hot v.·ater and space h('a ring. And a ~1nlita r lt•\ cl of technology tn sol;ir air !'"On· d1llo:ung, heal :1t1d coolant storage, and sin1 plc l'On· rentrators. could be reached fairly quickly. gi\•en modest research and developrnent . Up to now t11e photoseruith•e TIIE ACADE!\1\', reflecting materials ha\'e been metal~ CSIRO e xpert Is e , recom- llke selenium or cadntium or ml'nded 1he l'Xll'nsion or solar mineral materials like silicon. energy syste1ns to indust rial Of the l"-'O, sillcoo has held systems such as heating and n1ore promise. Ho~·ever, it i~ drying and low-ten1pertaW"e enormously expensive to use steam production. because of the ~rity and It suggest! a target of about stn1ctures required . 20 ~rcent of national energy TllF. LATEST and lllO!t 01>-requirements coming fron1 the timistic· estiinatcs for solar sun. mostly In the lo~'-grade re!ls indicate that e\'en "'ilh heat area. by the year 2000. co ntinuous t h l n · r 11 m pro-This implies a fast ex· duction the pr!~ of solar cells pansion for the nation·s solar y,•il\ be around $500 per kiln-collector induslry. which at y,·att (down from the recent the moment consUits of only a $20.IX»450.000 per ki!O\\'Blt J. handful of finm, each employ· "·hich is probably double that ing between 3 and 20 men. of present Uiennnl or project· It also implies a search for ed large-scale 'nuclear iruital· new and cheaper materials to lations. be used in sOlnr absorption But the chemicals used hy plales. rather tluin the l'X· the Australian scientists hold pcnsi,·e copper v.'hich 1~ lhe the promise of t:clng mu<"h sole successful mediun1 at the cheapc-r. AlthouF,h no t'Xatl n1oment. cost figures hJ \'C been made The second field t he teams point out tha t the ma· acaden1y re<!ommends r o r terial!I are basically similar greater research effort'> is the to cellulose, \\·hlch put!I 1hem production of transport fu tls in the !lame price category as such u!I ethanol f rom Possibw Break&k fiiugli in Skin Grnfts AK.RO:it. Ohio (.AP) -Two bum \ictims. dil 1de and multiply. The ~- doctora hive bten 1ble to take A small piece c>f :-;kin 11 tak· lD1"5 ~aid that 1n about a ~·ttk one 1quare lnch of hum&n en from a patient. minct'J up small Islands. a ht tle 1rn~ller and 1pread O\'er a base of pig· than d1mt's, form nroul'(! 1M akin, cause It ta lf'O'V to 50 akin in Jab dishes r s!rtic. a original pie..."'t's of ski n. The Inches and tra nsplant !t en solution including amJno acids. plgsJdn then withers and ''Jct\ms of se,·e-rt' burns, the \'itamins and salts, the cells Oakes av:a~·. leaving a smooth Akron Beacon Jou r n a I are c-.1!th·a1ed ancl be~ln !O la~·er of ne1« skin, they s:\id "~rt·~.~;~\8•1 and 0r l:__ l ... E ,.A.R OW ... ER's--.., Aaroo Prccman. ooth of Akron .... V .... Ch!ldren's llospital. said thry l LEATHER w.,..., flM•t ......_. & VMyl ce •t••r ha\'e 1ested 1helr procedurl'! on l LIFE ... ...._ .t _.. ...,.ty.,. c~ IZt JI s••·lt•l rabbits and on a fe~· hum.in ----- NORMA BRANDEL • .. , WAS THE FIRST COUHCILWOMAH OF HUHTIHGTOH IEACH Look. around our city and notice the good things you have see n happen in Huntingto n Beach. Many ol them are the work of th is remarkable woman. •THE NEW CIVIC CENTER •A MAGNIFICENT NEW LIBRARY * EXPANSION OF THE CITY PARK SYSTEM •BEACH FRONT CAMPING FACILITIES •BICYCLE AND RECREATIONAL TRAILS •FORMATION OF THE> ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL •OI L BARREL TAX ($1 .600.000 tor H.B. to date) •ES TABLISHMENT OF THE COU NCIL ON AGING *NEW ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICE •ALLI ED ARTS COMMISSION VOTE TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1974 Re-Elect your responsive councilor I NORMA BRANDEL GIBBS , __ C»o•"'-· "'""'E.•"--l~.n o.i.11 c ...... ~ l""" I P1111e"' ""91• ~-~ Wf !8'Mlllo"'- A;ot ... $1 .. ..._ 1 ... 11 .. "'' ............... o s.... AOO'I• 51..,, ll.lly5 ........... .i.....is~'"' ·--°' Do<i111t D 5"""" ., ... _._..,., t,.Ao Ton.e•ll. Vol ,,. T•,rl<> Jo,., • .,.~'~"' 6.'.>Cl •U..-• .., ......... , &aD I °'"•""•~·• ()ogol,t.l~e<!WRlrl'O! g.,.,, ..... ............... C< ...... El""tll' w. ... "10111 • Doti "'•"•')t 0. ...... W•l\i#'I'~ s ..... w., .. .If••<! J Weo-< °' • "''" .... 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Silicon cell s arc given around 10 to 12 percent efficiency, that is. they convert this percentage of the radia tion falling on them to electricity. The New South \\!ales and Quet!nsland groups are conlidfnt they csn develop thrir chemicals to match this efficiency -at muth lo~·er cos1. TJl f, UN IVERSITY dis<.'Qveries offer a wa y to·.rard direct production of electricity from sunlight. long a dream ()f technologists and a process of particular i n t e re s t to Australia. The Australian Academy of Science recently publi5hcd a comn1itt.ec rcPort on "Solar Energy Re search in Auslrat!a." which concluded that Australia probably has 111ore national potentlal for developing .solar energy than any other country. The report emphasized the use of solar energy for JO\V· grede heat porduction. The Au s tralian C.OnUTion~·ca\th Scientific and I ndu stri al ReRarch Organiz a tion !CSIRO ) has been ~·orking in THE EARJ.'S l'lllFMI"'. H .. fllll .&Ir c..ici. Tl-lt•rh • , fWf' ~ L191111•l1ddlt•tc• AU Ottlt'1 4f5·0401 642°175) ' • McKerren Cares about these issues: • No revival of the repudiated freeway or any seg me nt of it -including expressway • No super jetport ln_our backyard • Maximum services at minimal costs through 20 years of ex perience in financial management • A limited, orderly growth • Density controll ed to mainta in the quality of our living environment • Protection of ba sic property r ight s - to provid e property owne rs freedom from unreasonable r estrictions an1d allow usage compatible with thte neighborhood McKerren Cares about Newport Beach Make Him Your Councilman April 9th -- 259.20 or $11 amonlh" Reg. S324 ~i ct. tolu\ 1vD1ght bridal SC!. 14K gold 69.60 or $5 a month " Reg. $87 ~J.f'n's 3 diamond ma1 ch1r'I~ '11Cr101ng b.ind 1.:K gold (~/\(j,J', ~-" r~~~~ ~ ---;iv- " - 157.60 o r 7.50 a mon th • Reg. $1 97 ...: d1am ood "1n5crl'' r1n~l 1 t.K iJ Old. BUENA PARK 197.60 or $9 a month" Reg.$247 Diamond and op;JI coc1<1a1I ring. 14K gold. 525.60 01 1 a 75 a mont h' Reg. $657 34 ct, sol1 ta1ro engagement ruig in A prong 14K gold se1t1ng. n.60 nr s:i ;l mon111 · Rog. S97 1 /5 C!. lo!.tl "·' 1(j l1t pierced 1 :J11t"!J'> 14K gold butterc up SCll•ng . 149.60 orS7 a monlh" Reg. $187 7 diam ond pendant in l4K gold 20% off all fashion iewelry DAIL v PILOT A J ~ or !t 1J amon!h' Req. S4 04.00 , 1 er. sol1la1rc cnqagcmcn! 11ng and n1<1I Ch1ng v.·edd1ng band. 11:K gold. 405.60 nr ,,, 50ilmon111· Reg.SS07 1 C! l'lt,ll ,.,£:,Ohl ·-1d1;•t1r•.' l.11r •• 1.11I rrnq. f ·IK qJld 269.60 01$11 amon\h' Reg. $337 tlicn's 7 diamond ri ng. 1.:K gold. AU our baubles 'n bangles 1n those great go·w1!h shades. now on sale Hurry over. Prck up all the Easter trimmings. ORANGE 5ANTA ANA -.. o-.._ ~~•1tl0,.t 10 ,• ~' '0"1 {• .. ~ •. c;..-.c.-.. ... o,.. ·····~ """··-· .... . ._ ................ '-""'• °'*" .••• ~ a...,~ ...... FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach -STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ' , ... " -i -, , loltttoflOO Helps to relieve headache pain • ..... , *k1LW !n.C.. •scented of unscented • Effective! WllllO *1&11.mt Polyester Double Knit YcrdGCJ4! 2s! Acetate /Nylon Knit Yardage 77! •Washable, 45" width •Solid fashion oolors IMksLnt Acetate Stripe Yardage i Ydo. •• Wast.able; 100% acetate •Bold stripes; 72" width '-- Grantcolor 126·12 Film ~. - • 12 Exposures to flt ~11 / lmtant~oadlng e1meras. •Get true color pictures! SUNDAY MONDAY ONLY APRIL 7-8 '\\: \ SUNDAY O~LY • _, I -=-----= ' -' . ":\: ALL THE MERCHANDISE* IN THE STORE 7-pc Dinette Walnut-grain flair-shaped table iop with ri ch bronze tone metal frames, 6 hi-back chairs. Butcher block table top Bring the Family all you can eat ... Chicken, Fish. or Clam Dimers 1ss Served with trench fries, cole slaw, roll and butter. Huny lo for ·best Mleclloo! So•e on fashiOM for the whole famity! Save on furnishi.Mp and opplianct"S for the hoaw! Sa•e on spor+i;t1J goods ._. malle li fe more fm! YOll c•'t afford to mist a MCCMMI of this ~Mle! •Except Fair Trade Hems. • ~ .... _ .... _ ~ Compact 4 Channel Modular Stereo 19800 AM /FM Stereo and 4 channel radio; built-in tape player for stereo and 4-chan nel tapes; 4 air-suspension speakers; 4 individual slide volume control s. Surround yourself with sound and save! Grants' SprirKJ Tmie-up* Special Most American cars-New plugs. paints, ·rotor, condenser. Adjust carburetor. CheCk battery , voltage regulator, generator. alternator, electrical system, plus road test •extra fOf air oond1tionerl 20~ lc,t. .... 25.11 the more for your money's worth - I ·lb. Chocolate Easter Rabbits • Standing or sitting •Solid milk chocolate 20 Plastic Tumblers 36! 9orJ0oLti1t WliltO t1tki11Mt Commodore MM-6 Pocb!She C•olalor· •Sot!, strong • For home ol picnics ·•While or pastel pack Grants• Oil Filters ,_ 197 • Oualltycratlsmanstiip ·• Easy to install-,ust spin on! • Popular sizes WW.. 911 a llUtt Latt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-; Grants' All·Or«Janic ~ "' ~· Steer Manure ~ ~~· 2 1 00 ~ Gil T l~YI ~ • N a 1 u'°:e · s o w n ~ ~l -lerhllzer/cond1T1oner , · • Ideal for roses. Save! • ' Whftt Qs•lllHw1 Lett STORE HOURS: BROOKHURST at ADAMS, HUITlllTOI BEACH- MOM. • FRI. I 0·9 SATURDAY I 0.6 SUNDAY 11·6 \ I ' •. At Your Ser·vice • , DEAR' PAT: I read the l.Iarch 24 item from S.W.N., Cosla Mt'Sa. reg:.ird· l\g the ... Share the Garden'' plan and the good response il had rCCC'l\"('CI I Im a divorced Y1orking mother raising five children v.·ith no support and no belp from any agency. I'm a "city gal" rrom San Francisco. but mr children fnd I lived on 38 acres in Elk Grove se,·cral years ago. I lcamCd to n1dk j cow at age :14. \\"e raised small farm animals and bad a large garden. \\'hat ·e didn't eat. I can ned or rroi.e and I made my 0'>'11 bread. \\'e "'·ere vl'ry appy then and I'm hoping someone v.·ill give n1e an opportunity to grov; a arden &nd share it vdth them. All the chi ldren are anxious to help. too ~ 8 .C .• llnntlngton Beach Six gardener1 from one familv has to be a record. \'our letter and enolh er from L.B., Costa ~lesa, •·be i1sO wants to do gardening and kno\\s of land f.ft•s ayallable, art being maned to S.W.N. llowever otb~o 1naf •lsh ti ·garden Of-shar~ gardens are asked to bold off on •·ritin rs Ibis "·eek i.tcause S.W.N. Is being inttndated wltb lettel'I! -4tl so far: 11tf'mpt is i.ttng made to set up .11 referral system that 11ill mnkh those who ha\'e land dlty are unable to tend \\ilh those \\'bo \1rish to do the gardening. \\'e'll liecp ~u p>sted on de\·elopmeots. t'on1pltlir1fs H<uulle d ' DEAit PAT: Sept. 7. 1973 I Ordl'rtd three rcrord albums from HC'Cord Club of Arnl'rica. I received tv:o of the albums 11·ithin t\\'O months and 11a11t'<I iintil Janu:iry for the lhird before 11·riting a le-tter of inqu iry. \\'hen no ans\ll'r +ame. I v.·role to the shipping manager requesting either the record or a refund. I'm still \\"ailing. P.~I.. O>sui ~1t>sa ~ Record Club of A1nt-rica Is sending you a credit memo for the n1issin~ el.bum. Next time a delh·ery prob lem occurs "'Ith lhis firm, write to Cn rol Slembaugh . manager of customer relations. P.O. Box !2, York. Pa . 17745. ~·o other lluntlngtoo Beach readf'rs. L.A .. \\'ho ordered ao album last Augui;t. llld K.Q., who ls i Ull short thrtt tapes requested l111t October, •·ill be rect'i\'. 9g lbelr Jong-lost orders sborUy. t'atne ra Club& • ~. DEAR PAT: I have a 00.year-Old German camera in good 1,rorking condi· fjon. \Vhen I took it to a leading camera store and askEXJ its trade-in value. l was in formed there is none. The store gave me the name er a LaJ,'\1na HiUs Camera Club, but I can't locate the ad~ress. Coold you teU me how to con· tlct this club. or another ln Orange County.that "·ooJd sh.are my inlercst in this "collector·s item" camera'.' G.R., Costa ~lei;a • Tile Coast Camera Club meets at the Newport Beach Park-s and Recrtnlion teadquarters, 171 4 W. Balboa Bll'd. at 7:30 p.m, on the ~t:t'Ond \Vcdncsday or each monlh. Phone &1!-%22! for additional Information about this club and Ms acUvitles. The Laguna llllls Camera Club is optn lo residents of Leisure World only, but you can co ntact this group, If you wkh, by \\·riling to ~l a lcohn Masteller, !166-0 i\fariposa East. Laguna Hills, 9!653. ' • E l eclric Car 1\'eed• Re pair • ~ DEAR PAT: I ha ve a small electric car, a Trident , made by Taylor-Ounn . Anaheim, and it rw..'Cds repairing. Ifs a car designed for use by the eld<'rl .... and I UJe it to do my CtTands on Ba lboa. Peninsula. The manufacturer quotrd me a price for someone to come out and fix the car. but I'm not happy 11'ilh tbe figure. Do I ha\'e any altl'mati\·es·~ 11.~I .. ~e\li·port lteach ~ Si Sifrit, mechanic at John's Electric Cars, Santa Ana , "'ill telephone you " discuss your repair needs ud the probable cest invoJ,·ed. Slfrit sa id the firm's owner, E. B. ltfelton, is 1 •·sa,·er" and parts are &\•ailoble for e\•cry kind of electric car made since the J9~0s, so the flnn is prepared to repair a\iy new or old electric vehicle. itlall Sche me Balled DEAR PAT: 1 sent $10 in October t.o the Kational Opport unity Resea rch 5ervice or Prineeton. N.J .. in the hope tha t it could supply nie y,•it h v."Ork to do at home. The company advertised that I could cam frorn SIO to S50 p::r hour of ''pleasant endea\·or." It sai d I v.·ould discover income "tricks that arc cllaoging people's lives everywhere ... bringing new happiness and fulfill· rilen t to thousands . , . turning the niethods by "tiich people normally earn money virtually upside do\\11." The only thing I received 11·as to ha1·e m~· name added to a mailing list for mail-order companies. Because I have a sel'erc P.fiysical disability. I felt this "'ao; unsuitable, and although I asked for a re· f~d, l haven ·! heard a thing from them. B.C .. Costa ,\lrsa - Since yoa \liTOle. the U.S. Postal Service has stopped n1ail like yours to tk National Opportunity Research Ser\ice. The Postal Sen·ice determined aher an in\·estigation lbat tht orga nization 'A'3S making false promises to members that they could earn up lo SI0,000 for each dollar of in\'tslment and tbl they could buy merchandise at l5 percent off the wholesale price. Since ti.t finding hy the Posla l Ser\'lce, all mail relating to the scheme you dt-st·rilw iS being returned to the senders. There is still a chance. ho'>'·ever. lhit! yuu aad others "'ill receil'e refunds. t'11sfo111 f 'log P ole• DEAR PAT: I am 1nterestcd in bu~·ing a nag polt' for n1y home. The l,vpc that I y,•ant is the kind that is used at the llarbor Dl'partmcnt on Bayshorc Drive, at most bay clubs and on Naval installations . l'\'e attem pted to lot<1te such a pole in this area 11·ith no results. ll.:\I., Corona dC'I .\lar The Jlarbor Department ohlalned ils flag pole from the Hortie-Van ;\lanu· facturing Co .. 1930 E. \\1alnut, Pasadena. The only hitch is that lhis and simi· lar flag poles are cusklmized and t.bat dri,·es the price up significanlly. )'o u might consider requesting price quotes for a basic flag p>le, 1"i th similar cus· tomizing through Orange County firm s listed under "Flag poles" ,in lh e Yellow fage_s. t'dlal0911es Do 11'f, Sace ~l11rh DEAR PAT: live recei 1'ed 5e\'Cral mailed ad\'ertiscments !or discounl buying clubs and f'd like to know if such organizations' prices represent as mucb savings as claimed. . . H.t'., Cos ta ~lesa A. comparison made by Changing Times magazine in So\•ember, 19i'Z S\owed that th e discou nt prices for 11 types of oppliaacrs at a C'alalogoc biuse In the \Vashln gton. D.C .. area \\'ere ''lrtually the sa me as prices at ltcal department :ind discoun t stores. For thrtt Items, the eatalol!ue house ~s slighll)' higher. The "re,gular" catak>gue prices y,·ere subslant.ially abol'e ~ular prices al ~I store s and nielling chargn are added to the prier. Oompeling retail ~rnups havt <'omplained to the Fede ral Trade Commisskln tbt tht' t':lalmed dls('1)Unts of buyln~ clubs tend kl exa2gerate actua l SD \'}n,its. 'ne I-IC has ordered some companit's 10 st&p claimini: di sco unts they acloaJ . ly offer. but Bfll er Ru sint'ss Bureau!I report relatively fr•· com plaints from c.stomt rs. i\losl l':1&lalogues stale in small print that ll!it prices are used only fl*' comparath·t purposes and may not reflect actual pri ces else\liht rr. , fte f it•ed ,f•ersor1• 6 e l Togelhe r DEAR PAT : rity fri ends and I are retired and \\'e'1•e heard lhcre ·s a lfational organization for retired people, but we don't know its proper name «" how to contact this group. If you couht provide this information , we'd preciale it. ·E.C .. Laguna lfllls r National headquarters ol the Amtrican Assoeiation of Retired Persons is *ated a l l!U Connecticut A\·e •• N.W., \\'asblngtoa, D.C. !0036. Founded in r • lbt organiJ.alloD has more lhan 3,500,00I membe:rt.. S a lser 011mers l111ile DEAR PAT : COi.iid you .please find out the address of the Kuiser Club or person 10 contp~t In this t1rea connected ""'ilh it I own a 1953 l\:alscr-~Tan­ tan rhat belongtd to my fatht':r ll is an origintil. Thanks In Advance. . c.rJ .. llunlln.:ton Reach Tht l\Alsrr-f'roitr 0"11rr~· Club i.!I going slrong "·Ith more than 100 1~111her~ In Soulhtrn Calif11rnl11 and 3.000 nation.al pnrd<itanls. Jlcndquarltr~-­~ al 41115 ~. f'nrf'\I. lndepcndenrt, 1111'1. &~0·2 Ac1h·e 'th-ange Counry par· tJi:fpunts lneludc \\1llli nm \\'. Rrlnhttrdl. !037 C111\ella Court. Costa ~lesa: And .fehn l'urkl'.r. t!3 Sunrise SI., Placentia 92'~0. \\·ho is employed In making r4'5iGraUous LO alLmodclt or K.11lser·fo~raier cars. 1· I • ' DAILY PILOT SECllON B Today's Planners Ready to Act As Young Turl{s for New Goal s Uy Rl'Ol ,\'IEOZIELSKI II 01 Tr.. 0•11-l'li.t 11•11 !1111 red face \1•as pulled ~1th ang1'r and he polntrd his accus1n,: flni;cr at four ~c11u1g incn s11t1ng 111 the end or a con· fr·ren<'i' ta ble. "llley'rc nothing but a bunth of young punlis," he fumed . 1'hc 111en v.·cre~ cily plannt'n:· v."ho had Jtti;I uni etk'<.I lhe first draft of a-ne•· sign ord1n.1nce Y.hich once and for all would ;:{'1 nd of O:ista ~tesa ·s \'1sual clutter. Tht'rt' :lrl' S£'\'t'ra! signs on the store of the husinl'":!>mr1n 11 ho chided tht'm. So1nc 11ould h;11·L· to go and he •"as w1- <lers1 and;1hly ups<>t. TllOtGll llE q11i<:kly corr r <'I e d hini.<;c\I and 1nsLs1cd he ml'anl to call 1he plann(·rs .. ,·ouni:? Turks ... the> out bun;! 1\',1~ St101r1\hat typical. Jfistor1cally plnn· nrrs ;1rl' nol boat rockers. The\' arc burC'aUtTats \\'ho hold nibbt:r slarTips in th<'LI' r1gh1 hiln<ffi .;ind reach for z.onl' I,'.'\· l'ep11on apphca11ons and tt>n!<itiVt' 1ract ni;1ps v1 1lh their left. But !hings aren·t being done !he old \\·ay in Cost.1 ~IC'Sa And though the young Turks 11tw label stuck v.·ith th11n1 ) clon·1 vie11• thcrnsC'lvcs JS rad icals. they :ire somt'l l!llt"S aC'CuS('(I as such. Th<'~· don't seek control'ersy hut because lht'Y identify probh.•ms and br1111: 1hcn1 to the ;1Ucnllon of eily gol'cmm£"nt. contro\'ersy is ne1·er far a\\:ly . Jn fa ct their boss. Ptnnn ing !)ircctor \\.illi:1m Uunn. n1ai11tains i! IS rarr Y.hcn lhe plan· nin~ drpartmcnt is nor in trouble. The pl.1nnt'rS say they :ire not forcin ~: thl'ir 1dl'as on th l' cornrnunnv but ;.ire rt<ct·J>li\·e to tht• d•·mands f~r changl· fro111 th(' rommunuy . Th<it 1\aS the case 11·11h !he ~'l!!ll ordinanc<'. but it \\'JS the pl:inn1n!! staff 11h1ch lo•Jh ;,II !!11• cr1lic1sn1 fron1 thost· oppos.·:.t to 11 ··\l'l'01'£' in a bad position •o pron1l'!1• imJ>tlf'lant ch;1n"\t'~. 'fhat hai; 1fl 1·on11'- fro111 tht· outside:· s.1~s Arnold Han1al;1. :11 28 SL'!11or staff n1cn1bcr and ch•f'f of advan<.'<"<i planning. FllH TllF. SIGN ord inance llarn:1l:1, 01nd his staff did <'Xlensh·c rcSt•arch into !he art'a of pcrcPption. They discovered !hat lhe human eye can onfy :ibsorb sr, n1uch :1t one time and that about h.1lf of Co~t:1 ~lesa·s signs "'ere superf11JOUs. Their theort>tical kno••ll'dgc did not agree 11·i1 h the direct t'Xperience of businessmen who n1aintained they need· cd the signs to earn a living and fought bitterly lo rnaintain the staltlS quo. But becaUSl' of the aggressi \'eness and zt'al 1Y11h 11hich 1-/ama la and his all· und cr-30 crc1\' of planner.> pursued tht·ir goal. they eamcd a rC'pU!ation at city h;ill for "1'haking things up." Spra kin~ for c.'0-workers Doug Clark, Bryan Aus1in. ;1ntl ~l ike Rohinson. llam;1l;1 said 1he planners entt'ring 1nunre1pa! syslf'ms lodti~' don 't go th('rc ro be comlortabk" 1·\\'e don·1 gointo plJnning to pull do11·n MESA PL ANNERS: BILL DUNN, BRYAN AU STI N, DOUG CLARK, MIKE ROBINSON . ARNOLD HAMALA ;i s.11;1rv but to aN.'Omphsh :.r1C1:1I oh· Jl'<'t11t:< ... hl' cxpla1nl'<l ' Tut• pl:inrv•rs not nnly \ 11·11 t)h ·1TI,~·ll r, ;i" 11ork111~ for lh(' c11y rn<u1.11.:1·r, hli1 ;11.~o for lhc puhlie 111\l'rt·'it. "\\'llE~I:::\ i-:n. ;ind 11 thl· tune t·o1nes 11h('1t the r11r n1an;igl·r s l'flllC•'\K ot 11ha1 t~ 111 th1· puhl1c tflh'n·~t ;uKI our.; difler• :-1gn1fif•1111tl~. !hi·n ll t' pack our bags and h•.1\'1•," Jla1n.1l.1 ~1tl "(Jur rolC' !.cforl' th:ll . hov.•t•\'f•r. "·1H1ld hl' 10 try and change his po int <.tf 1·11'11 . But 11·e can 'r l'l'(·r 11·ork 1n (TttiS purpos.·~ \1 uh the ci!y ni<uu1gC'r lie must lie 111 <:Qntrol. ·· Onl' reason 1/11.•rl' has bt.'(·n so rnu<-h ac- 1t1·ny In the vl l1nnu1g dcpart•n('nt 1-" bcc;1usc Co:-;r:t ~lc~<1's attitude ts chani:· inJ.:. It no lung<'r \1';;nts jusl i;ro\\'\h, 11 y,·an!s c1uali1y. Says Dunn. "Son1l' of the JX.'Oplc 11·ho carnc to Costa ~lesa ha1 e dC'C'1dcd ro siay. They ha1·<' th('ir good hous1'. 1hcy have their good sc/M')l')ls. and no11· they "ant the r.-:!>t of lhe e11 v ... Despite the aclil'(' rol f. playrd by C'<lsta ~ll'Sa 's ''oung Turks in achi('ving !hes" cha11izCs. th('y c\a1n1 not 10 bl· ad1·oca1rs for any one partirular point of 1·icw. ·Our n1a1n rolt' is to dl'\ elop· al!('1Tidli1f•!i.." !<!Ys Plann<'r CJ;,rk. "It r.~ !ht> proplc v.ho h:t1'(' lil m.1\..1• till" <l1·cis1-0n."·throu~h their (·lct tl'<i fl'prl·~rn tattl'Cs.·· llA)lAl.A S.\\'S th1• 0ln1d111on;1l rol1· <if pl:.inrn·N has IX'C'n to prol'id(< ;1ns11·<·N hut tht-!'mph<isis has shiltt-d 10 h1·lr111:.: 1"1'11 .. r 1,,~1ple 1n:.kt· 1he tlceisions. "\\',~ rrov1de lh(' r~art·h and 1"/ill.1111 1/11· chlff'rences lx!twccn !ht' al1l·m.11i1 ··..., \\'(' l"OmmtuJiC-JlC th1· altern.1t1\'1''\ It• th·· pubhc :ind educ,1tc the puhli(· 1111 tli1• :11len1nt1\'t'S." he ex:plains. E1·l'n though ITILICh h<is IX"i'fi .it .. ("On1plish1'ft. Cosca "lt"Sa d0t-s 001 lal'~ 111 issues. St'\·eral IW'Y.' p1'0Jc<'IS ar<> u1 1h·· 1rork.-;. among them a ne11· ord1nanel' 1101\' h<:ing drafted by Au.<;tin "'h1C"h 11,·111 prl)- morc 1nore innovaril'e , flcx ibl{' dl•si;.;n conct'pts. The accomplishment<; of tJ1c etty undt'r the )'ouni;: Turk rule 1stncc rar\y 1!172 1s inipreSSi \·C': -1\ sign ord inanet:! 11·hich "tll g1\1' (m;ta ~1esa a nev: iniag<' :1nd on<' 11hich ts being used as a niodel for other rnunieipali1ies in the count\'. ' . -~C"' apartment parking standards 11hich are based on scicntrfic rather than arhitrary inlonnation. ~ standard<; 11·cre formulnlcd afl('r a sur1·ey :!>hO\li'l1f !hilt !hr nui'l'l!)l•r nf t·:ii·, 111 1•;11·h 111111 11 .L, t1Jrr1•lat1'fl ro 1h~· inunlll·I' uf h1,lru~.1m~ -r\ llt'I\' 11rd1n:111t:•' Y.)111 ·11 rl'<jllll°l'' ;ql:1rtn11·111 tlt·1tl1'r11·r, 111 ,,,..,unl<' ,, 1.:l'l'<Jl•·r sl1;1fl' of !lh• b11rd•·1111f pn111dH1 ,,: the l'l!Y 111th p;1rk :oi ;11ut Ol'"'tl Sfl<Jl'l' -\ 11!;111 for a d1·\t•l11p1nP11l 111 \or-th ('.-,,ta ~I PS.t v.h11 h ··h1111n.1\••4t the frLClllill ho·t\\{•• .. n rl·sid1•nt. ;ind J.1111!n1\'lll·ris in tt>r('lit{·d in 1h .. 1 01nn1rrr1.1l dc1 ek:ip1T1t·n1 <•I 1tu·1r proill·rt; -A 111·11· ord1n:1nl't' \'h11·h 1·:1t1'g1)r11.1"" llll int111 .. 1r11•s 11nd sp1•c ·1f1~".1l1~· sf•!t••'' !110Sl' Y.t11rh ni.1r ~uid n1.n· not he built .1dJ.1C\'IH ro rf'Stri1•n11a/ i r.1~·;.., ·r 11E l'L,\.\\l'\f; d1 ·p.1r1111 .. 11t 11:•\ JU:' Cflll!)Jll'il'(l .1 stud~ shu111nc th r•'" Jl11•r11>1tl\l'li for th1· fu 1ur•· 1J••\'t·lopn1 .. 11• or !ht: 1n1por1;1nt :1rl·a arouud \hr Cosl.i ~IC!'<l Ci1·1c U:1Ht•r. Rut the bi,:: plan for C'o.,![1 :\lts,1 11til l " f•lusi l'(', rll'{'()rd1ni: to ('l,1!'k "(h11• ur our 1n;11ri probll~rns is lh:il 111• r•·all \' don-I lo.nov.· v.h<'rc 1\·c'rc go1ni; he ~1 ~s. "\\'<: ha1·cn'1 sat do1111 anct said tlu.~ 1 !h<' kind 1,f comnH111itv 11.c 11ant (osl.1 :.1 c~a to b1'. If you pl :ln anyth ing 11 ini · pl ies 1h;1t lhl'I'<' is an 1•nd 111 ~1gh!. If !h1•r£' is w1 go;tl, you ha1·e picccnic;.d S1"1lu11ort" \\·c 1X'<'d a cl(':ucr Jd<'a 1)r v.he rl' 11·c•re going " Oil Companies Become Archeologist s Ne1r La 11; Req uires .'i 11r tey.~ of Oce an Drilli11 g Sites fo r (,'11l t.11r"l Re.~0 11rt·t~s Fragments of broken pottery from pr('hi:-tor1c c11 il11:ations and rust y <·annonballs on sunken Spanish gallrons arc not lhl' sort of things oil comp<1nif'S \10~· about v:hen thl'y dump a drilling dg 111!0 the ocean. But. they are going to hal'e to fo.ste.r an int<'rest in archl'<llogy if they hope to Lap offshore ~itt's lea~ by !he Bureau of !..and :\lanagement. according to Roger Desautels of Costa ~lesa 11tJo just completed the first u n d e r w a t e r archeologicat survey in the Gulf of ~l cxico. Df>saUl('!s' unlik<'ly partner in the 1hrCl'·11·cck "lreasurc hunt" 11·as f.xxon -· Comp:1ny L'SA. Thry fowld nothing. not c\'cn one ship's sµikc. BL:T TIIE \00YA (;f'. y,·a~ significant hr>t-ausc ii 11·;1s tht' first tin1e a scientific s111·,cy was rondoc"led kl fulfill a 111'" J!o1·c m1nen1 rC"qu1rl·n1cnt that OCP:in drilling Sites he !-iUrvcyed ror "Cultural rl·so urccs · · bt'fore any ho!<' is poked in thf' boClom. The JOb or lool.ing for artilacts 1n 11t1ter 300 fl'i't deep is monumental. according lo Desautels who maintains ii 1s d1Hicult enough to StITTey sites on Janel. "To dive below 180 feet takes special training and it Is very dangerous. It requires mixed gas. or oxygen and helium to go to these depths,'' he explained . .. 1 once sen1 tv.·o dh·en: do~'TI to examine a feature on the bottom.1 Th<')' "'ere able to slay do'>'n for 40 1ninutcs, )t't the overall dl\'C took $ix hours betause-11·e had to bring lhem up 111 Sh1(t('S •• 1'ht': reaturc exanilnOO b~· lht< di\'(•rs turn<!d out 10 be oothing but a OOpre loo made by a ship's an~ilor. It "·us lhe onl~ evidence or man In an are9 y,·hich 1,~·as so l>arren ii rcscmblt.'<i <111 u1KicN·atcr dt.•S\'M • • -- .... -~ • STONE SEED GRINDING BOWLS OF CHUMASH INDIANS FOUND OFF CALIFORNIA COAST Bt:CAUSE l~S PECTIO~ of the seven Exxon silcs !aboul 22 acres around each site) "'as impossible to acoomplish with divel"S alooe. Desautels' f i rm . Archeological R es ca r c h Associates. dc\·ised some ney,· sur\'cy tecllniqlll'1i. 1'eclinicians mapped the bottom •·ith side scan sonar. scoured it 11·1th 11 rnagnctomctcr ror metallic objects. and then if they thought Uk•y had locn!cd somt-thing filmed JI 11 ith under....·ater trlr\'i510n c11m('r;1i;: [)l\{'N. \\{'re usM il'I A 1351 r<'~rt. All or IOC 4:<;1l f11triC 1111rk v.;1, condu1.1rd c;n a l lfl.fc101 t.'la1 often In hC3\) seas. und swff('d by .sc1t·nl1~1:1 nnd tC!<·hnlcal c>;perta:. ' Thf' req11ltt'd :,urvC'~"" \l~rnt 1 unique and av.esom(' chall"°t?" tfl archrologtst.s all ovtr the LlrutL'<i Stllte.-.. · Desautels said. "ABORIGl~Al. Sffl::S tire difficult enough to deted. anal)-ie. and sah~c on dry land, let alone h1UlQred~ of f('{'I beoc.:ith the sea . but lhe pre~r'\'11liOn of underv."a!f'r prch~1oric sfll·~ Is ('\lrt·ml·I~ 1mpor1<1111 " Althou Rh Desautt>I~ · first r•\ J)t"r11·nC"r· v.ith undrrv•ntcr :1r~il<'flloSr:-'lli<)I. pl,1rr on th£' F'lorida <~st "~ n11lt'S 001 rr.,111 l'!UH1n13 ('1!~. he 11afd he C'X\)f<:L~ flJ 11 .. ~me ~ur.·ty Y.ork tn Sou1hrn1 Ca!lfonuJ thi!i •·eek . II~ s:Jld :u'!Uaci! or ri Chu111a!h lnd !11n e1v1huulon -stMc bo11 I~ u!o<'d for i:;r1ndu1i.: Sl'txl -hill'<' t">t•cn founrl in 1~·atc·r '40 ff't•t d('('fl 1~·1111.~ \IX' site j~ aCCl~lbJc lo anyone y,·1th nn aqualung; l>t:-s:autt>!s f511 ·1 sa~ ing "·here they were di!iCQl'('N'd lie dJd s.<1y. hO\\C\t'r tJ1at Ll:l11d O l'arker. a n1•1nnr biolo~i.51 ~potted lbc Niv.L~ \li h1lr pl;1n1ing ~a 11f•OO ail i>art ol ,:l ~:itr proµr;.im As explor:itor:-drilllng rl'~umc-. on the ra11rorn1.1 1'0.lSI undci'°'" .11 .. r arrheotoi:v 11ill rla1 an 1ncrr11.;in2h· 1mpon.1n1 ro1r. :1rf'l'lrd1ri i:: 10 rl!'.,a1i11·I, H11t hi· ~a}~ !hr h·thoolu£:\ ;ln<t nu·lhod~ 11011 l>i in.! uo;cd ;;r•· ln:vlL'qu:it • t11 f)f'rfrirm ~llr\C}:'I on lh f' larjl" :-<\1l1• r1'<1t1ir('\f tn th~· Ou!t>r Con1i nr·n11.1J Shf'lf 11\\ .u"J J.(f•'i leasin,Jl 1>rogr9n1 ... B z D>Jl y PILOT Good Deed People C'lrles l\tc:Coy, a C"I• Me.. resldetU, 1dratd 71 last week, but be remalm IL11ve , bdlg avaUable to others -.·bo ..... blo il<Jp. M~. wM ultd lo 11·ork for 1 fire protectfoD aervl«, ii a voluntetr wttb FISH, lbe emergency Wt!lfare pr<"lgram of tbe Newport Jt arbor Council of ChurehH. The .,.-01n.m, partly funded by . the Valted Way, bu t80 \•ohmtttn wbo ffll!po~ to aboot Z,008 requests for 11sl1'811ct a ye111, according to 7'fn. Carolyn ~lllllktn, one of the ,coord.iaalon of the program. McCioy bas betn a FJSll volunteer 1loce the J>tOll'1UD started lo 1118. Jte drives ......... """ .,.. w!U>ovt tramportalioD or; UDlblfl \0 drly• .. .... llotpltal, llM: dodor1 office, or I ta e marktL "I taU them wheriver they have to g:o," be 11y1 simply. '1Tbere are many othtr people wll.b FISH who do this son of work." Help for You Sunday, April 7, 1q74 VD: Sometimes No Sy111pton1s Venereal disea.,fs spread from pel"SOll to penon by intimate semal C'Clltart-nol by toilet seats or park bend>es. The molt common of the two major venereal diseases, syphUlis a n d gaarh•a, is gonorrhea, alao called the "clap." Gonorrhea is eltremely dangerous becauae there can be no symtxoms. and, if undetected. it can lead to sterility, artJritis. heart trouble, meningitis and other diseases. .Nine out of JO infected women have no symptoms al all. How do you know if you have gonorrhea? SymptorM may appear days after sexual cootact. with an infected person. They are different Jn women than they are in men. In the male, there usually is both discharge or a drip from the penls and a painful, burning sensation dwing urinaUoo. Vou Can Help · Volunteer for Workers are needed to help tllbulate miles and pledges, and hand out refreshments for the March of Dimes through Irvine April 20. Contact the March of Dimes if you v.oold like to participate as a v.•alker, but call the volwiteer bureaus is you would like to help the partidpanls keep in the running. The ni.unber for the South Coun· ty Bureau are 642-0963 and &13-9278. The West Qxmty Volunteer Bureau number is 530-2370. To familiarize volwneen: w!t.h its many services and programs in Orange County, the f.1ental Heajth Ass:>ciation is holding a series of Orientations beginning f.Wnday, April IS. If you are interested call the bureaus for the schedule of tin1e and places. """ From April IS t.o May I, the Cerebral A woman may or may not have a discharge. The gooorrhea infection can spread throughout the reproductive organs before she realizes she has l'l'Ml disease. _ If there are no symptoms in most cases. bow ,,.,.oold a y,-om.an know if she has the disease? A sexually active woman should have a test for gonorrhea during her regular routine physical exantlnatloru. Sh c should have a tesl immediately if she"f18s reason to sus'J)(!Ct her sex ual partner might be infected. If a worn.an inh.'C'LS a sexual partner. she has lhe disease. Although some cases may resist first treatment, all gonorrhea can e1•entually be cured \\ith antibiotics. Large doses of penicillin arc given. Do not share mt¥iicinc with a sexual partner. Neither partner .,..;Jl get enough and the disease may not be cured in either partner. Ditnes .!\larch Pa.by Association will be mailing 40.000 letters. The en'Velopcs need labels affixed and to be zip coded. To assist coupll'S with intclHg:ent family planning, Orange County .~fedical Center provides a family planning clinic at its facility in Orange. Voluntee rs are now needed to assist at this clinic every \Vcdnesday. Are you searching for a relevant program fur your next club meeting? The Orange County IIealth Department has put together a series of talks which \\.'i ll cover the topics o( birth control and sexua1ity. \'enereal disease. and Health Department servi~. Presented by a member of the Health Education staff, the speaker v;ill structure his or her presentations around the nttds of the group. C.OOtact Bob Olson. 776-~I . ext. 389. New Hope for 1'rollcys SAN FRANC ISCO (UPI 1 -11 • ~otor-generator to the , . • • .. . 1"11 More Older Women Go to Sebo --They' See Familie~ Benefittin By MlCHELE OAV!TQ . /\lore WQlllen 25 and older are starting new carL-trs by rctuming to colleges tn the Or;inge C«isc arc.1. Tht!-trend for ~·onten to gil•c up the vacuum <'leat:W?r <ind \\'asher in cxchangu for oppor t un·i t•les to keep intel le<-1ual pace with -or even exceU -their husband~ Is increasingly.evident at both community and f our · ye a r colleges. Some return to college 11-tter "t. stoPping • tor maJTiage or • _;o,,.,,"1 work. Othen, despite the "legend" that coed! are in their teens, go for 'the first lime. . . Quite a few women students and ftJture security ih case oC cl6im thal going to rollege :i husband's deiith or divorce.-" itclually makes thein fCfl - and look -younger. ~tOST SAY that they ure able 'to relate better to their families and to their general style of living. Community oollegt'S Golden \\1est in Huntington Reach, Orange Coast in C.Osta l\fesa. and Saddleb.1ck 111 l\lission Viejo -apparently are lead ing in attraC'ling- mature women ro hii::her edocatioo.. UC Irvine al~ is attracting v.·Ol]'Jen, but at a lo\¥er r<itc. One reason women descend on community eo I J e gt' s. explains f)-ed. Garcia. director of gukianoe and admi.tiions at Golden West, may be that they can enter them without filing lengthy applications and can enroll with a minimum of red tape. The fa c:t ttlat a high school diploma is not a requiren1enl to att.end also encourages Uiem. \\'omen find that an educatioo can bring many th_ings , according to r..L<;. l.ynn Hiltunen. an OCC counselor who launched an innovative vocational gukla.nce cla~ for the over-25-year-old \li1Jman .. "Financial need.'' r>.1 s . Hiltunen exµlained. "is also a big faaor. So are employment ONE THING Pi·ts. Hiltunen slressed .,.,.as the ll('cd for scholarships for all includi.ng the part-time student regard- less of age. "Ase bias." she pointed out, "i11 1J criterion used against !he older student. Some sponsors or sc:holtirshi!)5 are not wining to give to the mature student as tht'y do to the 18-y-::ar-o!ds. Dr. Gt-raldine Ca h i 11 Pickart . an OCC psychologist, is k00\\11 for her hard wort in institutinJ{ ~·omen's studies. She claims that the v.·omen's liberation move1ner1 is :'1 bill: factor in the over-2S enrollment by ~-omen. "It is necessary," explained Dr. Pickart. ·•tor all human beings lo pursue an education if they feel the need to do so. "The women's movement," continued Dr. Pickart, .. is a great inspiration to many women who did not have the ronfidencc nor the initiative to ret11111 to school.·· "Now \\'Omen know that it is just as Important fo r them to be educated as it is men," she added. Son1e may ask if "''omen are using school as an excuse to get away lrom children. husbands. ~wk a n d domesticity in general. "My seven -ye a r -o Id daughter," ~ 1\1 s .' Suzanne Kirk. OCC student, housewife and mother of four, "has learned that she is perfectly capable . ol taking care of herself. "I \VANTED {O do something foc me." she protested. "while I still have a piece of me left: •·a1y children s grades have improved." asserted Pi1s . Kirk. "I don't know if it has anything to do with my going ·to school but I sure like the way ttie children have become more iOOepoodent." "P.1y dlikiren and I , . ' disclo.sed Ms. Virginia Eddy, an 0CC student and divocced mother of three. "!ttt studying some of the same things. "\Ve compare grades and I can .help them .with t he i r homework."· At OCC, nearly halt of the women students are O\'er 21 years old, according to the record s o ffi ce. The breakdown : 2,937 women unde r 21 and 2,480 over 21 for day school. Even more mature women attend occ·s evening classes. The "over-21'' figure for evening college is 6, 101 while the under-21 is 1-510. Other rolleges r e po r I similar trends. • "I QIJTT colltgt," said Omelu, "to get a lob '~9'"'.>:.::.:!i~ support rnysell and h-"::'llr ,. ~ he could get biJ deJ11<". At Saddlebocl<, 486 remli!e students Ire under 21 and 724 are over 21. Golden West's Garcia reports the day s c h o o I enrollment for women under- 21 is t.S65 whllc the over-21 total Is 1,695. John Brown, a U C I spokesntan. reports 1,936 oi the women aUendlng the univer~ity are under 21 and 1,451 are over 21. ''T H E W0~1EN 'S movemen t," claimed M s . ro..1argie Wiengand, "'gave me the confidence to find my self worth. I could be something, do something. The l\'Omcn's movemmt has a I a r g e innuenct on my decision to do something pasitive with my life." ti.ls. Weingand i.s 26, a mother of a &·year-old daughter and divorced. "I had gone half way through the nursing program," she added. "but I didn •t like the housekeeping that goes with the R.N. job. t still pl~n to pursue a career in medicine." "I actually would sit around," n1u.sed !\-1s. Carole Ornelas, a young housewife and TTl<llher." "and cry be- cause I was Jonch.· and bored. "Boredom brouCfli me . baek to school,'' she admitted. •·There's noi nt e 11 ec tu al stimulation c o m p a r i n g ruust admit I Wl\S jea because be re11lly enjoys job arid I wa.m't tn mjne.· "Now," she conUnued, plan to get a degnie become a llbn1rian. an"&Ilge my 9Chcdule my children and we each other more .... • .. 1 found. ladies cluho • tennis games less t satisfying." conle51<d !,(.nda Sl.auititer. "l hav degree in mind. I do feel any COW'9ll that I take • wc:>rt toward a geoeral "I enjoy learning Ju>I the sake ol leamtng, 1' added. "I must admit ha\·e thoroughly eojoytd around the young adu!U OCC and I'm ce rt a i " learning from them.'' "I retumed to coll admitted Ms. Phyllis Bat~' 3S-year-old tnusewire d mother. "~·hen I discover I had no future wlthoo a degree. I ha" had batlf' 01•er my decision to relu'o college. • "ll has lo be a threat t v husband.·· she continued, " e eq uate s college wl h independence_ We have~· resolved this conflict. · I can't quit school just to pl hlln. "' '·Teachers." claimed ltfS'. Bates. "are very s~ of returning women st s. They relate to me on an ·11 le1•cl. They find the r 9'1udent usually more s in her studies. "My enthusiasm show," she added. " y friends and even my m..~r;d have commented that I •k younger. A college cducaU:in may gi\'e me an opportunitJ; to be his equal in society's e;.'" Ds\'ito Is a student at 6r· ange Coast Colle~e. f/01·mone Diet Co11troversial, but Popular F' ARMIN GTO~. ~lich. IUPI) -Jn this slim-oriented. diet-conscious society where trim executives nab promo4:1ons and svt'lle.females catch the men. fat is definitely not where it's at. And ,that's wht're HCG comes in. The HCG g1andular progran1 -the initials stand for a hormone called h u m a n dlorioruc gooadottophin - promises a weight loss oI up to 12 ounces a day. The maln attracUons of the diet are quick results and a k.iOO or euphoric. weU-red feeling reported by m06l patients -the result of a series of daily injections of the hormone. Tlll-.: HCG program 1s a highly controversial one in medical circles. Though it has the support of Only in the past several many members of the years has the program really American Society ol Baria trie caught on -first among Physicians, a group o! doctors Hollywood starlets and later v.·ho treat obesity. it does not among ordinary housewives have the endorsement oC the anxious to Jose weight. American Med ic al At a · small clinic in Asscx:iatioo. Farmington. two doctors who Parente, 43. a former chubby himself. "Diets are usually a very slow. dra""·n out proress but with !his method. results can ~seen very quick l y ,'' Pareme said. "And that · s a highly motivaUng factor to human nature." Parente and his partner. Dr .. A.J. Scharchilli, administer the pro gram at the Farmington Medical c.enter, about 20 miles ootside Detroit. They began testing the HCG method on a limited basis after' trying it oo themselves From a trial group Q/ 50 patients.· their practice grew to the point where the clinic waiting room is often standing room ooly si x days a week. Prices vary around the country, but the average fee for the HCG program at th e Farmington clinic runs under $200. This includes biood tests. nutritional analysis ard 23 injections. An AMA spokesman in have been using the program Chicago said fue program is since 1963 estimate they have n!X recommended by the A~tA treated as many as 10,000 men for use in wei:ght reduction and women dw"ing that time. because it has not been "The HCC program is not eslablishcd as safe or the answer to the weight effective. University of problem. but ifs a good way \tidiigan medical authorities to begin from both the regard it as !XJSSibly "a physical and psychological dangerous use of an extremely approaches," said Dr. Paul poy,·erluJ hormooe." •-------------------------------- first. Along with the s ho ts,' patients must follow a strict ; but wclJ -balanced 500-calorie l diet, with even c e r t a i n ·! shampoos a n d deodqreris forbidden. I Ha; is produced by a v.·onian's body during prcgnariCy lo oonvt'rt the extra f<tt into a .source of energy. and many doctors claim it triggers the same rcaclion in obese patients. A $910,000 fed eral graot v.·as sp1M1ng f I y w h e e l and announced for San Francisco's transferring the electrical Ptlunicipal R a i I w a y for pO'wer to the drive motor, development of a system to officials said. rekindle popularity in ) the Overbead wires w o u 1 d city's trolley buses. eventually be repla«'CI with The system. terme d lamppo st-l ikerechargr. pollution b-ee, would store stations allowing the coaches kinetic energy in a flywheel. to leave normal routes in The actual driving poy,·er cases of emergencies o r woold be produced by <X>Upiing traffk: jams. BRECK PERMANENT WAVE SALE, NOW 17.50 Our fJmous Breck wave, a 24.00 value, includes permanent wave, style cut. shampoo and sef. You're ready for Spring with sohl y lovely hair, always manageable. Phone today ror an appe>intmenl. Be<1uty Studio, all ilores e~cept M.viN our be~vty 5"1'Yice includes HU: Mieth A.rdm f~. iNnicum. ~. ~M~ mrs. ·easter bunny draws cartoons ... 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Chl'fttf•1t ldt11<• MoniTOI'" service The C.S. 1\1inl has al ready NEW YORK -TI1e copper expericncL>d the piggy-bank penny is an en d angere d factor \Vith Kennedy half. s pecie(s). dollars and sil~·er dollars . The The one-center has fallen scarcity of pennies \ol'OU\d mean the mint would ha\·e to prey to strong demand for copper, v.•hlch composes 95 turn out more than the 7 percent of the Lincoln head billion pennies produced each (the other 5 percent is tine}. year, and in the words of the Speculative demand combined mint, "(this) taking of the with heavy indlLStrial use has coin out of the circulation .shot up the price of copper to would cause a coin shortage a level where it is almost and place an i n to I e r a b I e tmee0nomical for the u .S. burden on the m i n t ' ~ Bureau of the f\.tint to coin the production facilities." Th c permy in coppe_r, It has asked ~i~t pr~uces a total or 9 Congress to allow it to shift ~ b1 lhon coins each year. Jnduction to Blilminum. The. pi~-bank hictor. i,n But since Congress has yet fact, 1s SJmtlar to Gresham s to pass 1he proposed Jaw law. which says that bad allowing aluminwn product ion currency 'A'ili dri.ve J:ood of the coin, the mint has to currency out of c1rcu\a11on . keep a wary eye on the rising 'fhus. a~rdlng to G~esha.m. price of copper. For. if the an aluminum penny ~·111 drive price moves up another 30 !he ropper penny into the cents per )Xlund to $1.50 a arms of the. roin collectors and pound. the possibility exists 111use um director.;. that the piggy-bank fati or will For anyone Y.'ho has ., load come into play. of change in his pocket it may The piggy-bank factor. in set>n1 inconceivable that the brief. is the widesp r ea d "'orld could ever" Ix' ~ort or hoarding that takes place pennies. r·or. acrordlng to !he because a coin's meta l value mini. there are some 30 billion is greater than its currency of them in circulation. ow -an or anic hairremover ir's off in minutes, stays off for weeks. • Leaves skin beaulifully smooth. free from hair .... wilhout shaving , waxing, using smelly ci;eams' or fo ams or resorting to electrol ysis. There is now a way to remove un'uanted ha ir tr om face, arms, thighs and legs, end keep it of! longer. You use a gentle, odorless, organic com pound, call ed Oe11la, and the results are simply great. Delila ac\ual1y lilts out the whole hair from the follicle ••. leaves your skin beautifully smooth and free lrom hair for weeks. The litlle extra lime Delila may take at first won't metier once you find you can really forget abOut hair removal ... yes, for weeks. There are no blunt eri ds. No prlckTy stubble, no nicks or cuts. And the re's no Quick grow back as there Is using fa zors or creamy or loamy depilatorieS. When haii' eventually comes in, II seems sparser and baby soft '• OelifalM Natural Organic Hair Remover. Ideal for teenagers, 100. SS.95 at our cosmetic counter. JC Penney Shop Sundoy Noon to 5 p.m. at the following 1t0fet : f ASHION ISLA ND N~n Beoc.h 171 4) 644-231 3 HUNT INGTON CENT Eli! H .,111.riq1011 S"Oc~ !714) 892-7771 I I .... Sund.11, Aprll 7 1q74 -----DAILY ~LOT gJ :J Spring~s Strange Shapes s;1gns of the ~cason are poking out more ob- viously bv the day Su n- light thrOu gh a billowy fern, Oeft) and the gro· tesque be au ty of the coral tree's co ne (cen- ter) shout t hal winter has been sent on its un- merry wa y. And not j ust the flora: At rij:!hl. a greedy bee docs his spring thin g. 'A'hi rri n~ from one pollen-filled. sun-drenched flower to its neighbor ... and it s neighbor ... Neff to "41111 t• ao-? .. levt"'9, tr•IMllll !Ir "1Vfl Wiii 1111111 IM "-Ip, C""'lllfllfill, of cturM. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY w .... , .. w ... ,,,. .... 1922 H.W lh-4. ~·= A a C H•tl' LINe ,\. Millil,,.., ol SI. AIMl•IWf l'ntbrt1rl111 C~urdl. CesN M ... -141-02 59 Come in for an Easter perm. And leave with hair so beautiful you won't need a bonnet. Famous n ame perms that cond1 - 11on while they style: Sue Cory 'Balsam Plus' 12.50 Helene Curtis ·'Proteine' $15 Helene Curtis 'Great Ending' $1 5 Helen'e C urtis 'Phase 7' 17.50 Helene Curt is 'UniPerm' $20 Includes shampoo, cut and set. Revlon's 'Aloha 2.S' conditioner Reg . $5 S•lt $1 . JCPenney le1uly S•fon No tpp0lntment n1ce1a1ry. Ch1rg1 II. f ASH ION ISL.ANO, Newport Beoch, (71 4) 6,.4-23 13 HUNTINGTON CENTER. Hu111i11g1on Beoc h (7 14) 892-7771 •• • ', A!The • ·"Chorch-1r"™" Sea'! J An Easter Cno sode for Ch ildffil April 81h Thno 12th, 7:00 P.M. 71 S Lake St .. HYftti"9fon l each 536·506S--94Z·9105 20°/o off · every Penney diamond. The savings ' ' ·. 9 " ;J •• ·' ·' , . . " J .. ·' ·' . ·' • ·: .. . will dazzle you. ... 1'·. :) ~· Sale s36o Reg. $450. ' carat diamond sol1 ta1re ring 1n lour prong 14K gold sell ing Sale s150 Aeg. $200. 8-diamond .... insert w edding nng: 14K gold. Sale S76 Reg. $95. O+amond rosebud cockta11 n ng •n 14K qold sct1 1nq .. Sale s292 R9i. $365. Crossover diam o~d cocklail nng 1n 14K gold sen1ng .. " .. ·' ·' Sale s1ss >• " Reg. $210. '.",car~\ -~'.\, ~rrf/ I diamond pendant 1n 14K .,.i qold sc111n9. -~ Sale ssa 1 _, <t·~? Reg. s11 0. 14K qold cros.:. ~ \! 1·111h diamond ~ .. Sale 5120 Rtg. $150. 1/5 cara t diamond earrings <n 14K qo!d set11ng Sale s312 Reg. 5390. 1/3 ca r'a1 solitaire with matching 1-lK gold 'dr11!wood' insert n n(l .,. . , ' ~."1 ··~: ·' ;.-"' _,....--_:~.~ .,•:.-C:..._-. (~--~\. '~ Sale s795 R.g. $995. One ca1a1 round sohta1re engagement ring 1n classic 14K gold selfing. 'l ll us1 rat1on~ enlarge<f JCPenney fine jewelry '\ ' -~~ J ,.-=.. .. , .. Sale s172 Reg. S21 5. R d 1amon-:' o n~e rt r1n'J 1n 14K t;:JI~ .. etr1nq Sale 5244 Reg. $305. d C•<l"'' 1"" Q•1Prlay w('dc111··.q •,r•t ,., ~-'"< •:011 -n;itcn1nq ~.~1· .,.,. ~:; :~;~~ ';Jj,.., ~-'.-'! f~1 i#:~~ '-. .J Sale s34s Reg. $435. 9 d1am?l'IO WC(1d 1ng SPI in 14K golrt P"bole !1n1sh selling l.'nn's ml!Ch•ng 14K gol d r "'l R··'.J S55 now $4 4 Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M . at the following stores : FASHION ISL AND. Newport Beach (714) 644-231 3. HUNTI NGTON CENTER . Hunting 1on Beech (714 ) 892-777 1. \ • ' " .. -. ' • -11 4 DAILY PILOt Sundo11, April 7, l!J74 Voic s of Liberation. Echo Through Hi·~·tory • • By AWSON DEE Of "'-o.11, ,llitt Iliff Cario11a Herman Mellon els t\i3ll0r)' speak fCW itself. lh her classes on the American feminist movement, students base their lcamlng on what rolee women played and wttat they said and wMt they- wrote. "As early as the 18~0s. \\'Omen were spea king vociferously on fu ll equality ror WGmcn on all levels.'' she said. l't1argnret FU.lier, a woman writing in the 19th ccn1ury. wrote : "Lee. women be sea captains if they like. ~1en and women are two sides of the .;, same coi n-humanity." Prances Nack~ Not'I. a She hud al"-ay1 wanted to teach high school history and felt it required more qi.an {I, bachelors degree. r.1ra. Melton gradua~ed •cum laude rrom lmmu~latc Heart College and camtd" a mast~'s degree in 1969 and a PhD last year from Claremont Graduate School. TEACHING DUTIES She noW teachel three days pc~ week at San Diego Slate, commuting between what she calls her ''Los Ange les life,· Balboa Island life and San Diego lire ... Yet another facet was added Ydth her election 10 the aare- mont board. mel!lber of !he Wage E:irncro CARLOTTA H. MELLON Suffrage LeagUe and She feels it will be a learning experience to vtew education from another level, adm inistration . lier husband. Kno1 ~iellon Jr., also a PhD and a professor of histo ry a.t lm- 1n11culate lfeart Co1!ege. is on Sabbatical fo r a year to 11rork on the camp.'t ign st:-:ff of a Democratic gubernatorial can- didate. recogn.iz.ed labor leader from 1900 on, wrofe: "The ·perfect husband is one who Jets hi:S \vife do "'hat she "'ants to do.'' ri.1rs. Afellon is v.Titin g a paper on Frances Nacke Noel. a Southern California woman v.·ho related the condition or the worker to the plight of women and was active in labor arbitration and the state social insurance commission. ~IORE 11\.TEREST ''There is a demand ror lhL'> kind ol class now. \Vhcn I taught ·a similar class at Cal State LA, one third of t h e · students were men. "Students come away wit h an awareness of femini sm and a conmUtment to it. ~1en who take the class already are open to the movement. But they leav~ more open and committed to it." Mrs. Mellon is an assistant prolessor of histor y at San Diego State University, alumni • . representative to the Claremont Graduate School Board of Trustees and active in partisan politir!I \\'ithin her field of social and intf'llcctual hi story of the. late 19th and 20l h rc:n:uril•_.;, her t•n1phas1s is on \\'O!ncn's his- tory. One of only three won1en on the history facullv :11 San Diego State, she teaches a L1lurse on the American feminist movement a n d directs the oral h i s t o r y program . ~1rs. ~felloo is plt>:lSt'<l hy recent television programs dealing with \\'Omen's issues and praised the recent CBS ""'e the-\\'omen" as "hi~tori­ ca.lly accurate" noting th;1t n\any such programs are not. "Of' course, looking at 200 years of women's history has to be a little superficial. but the program \\'as accurate." ~trs. ~1cllon works on the staff on a pari -til nc volunteer hasis. Heccntly she spoke for the candi date at a meeting or Orange County Democrati c \Vomen. She relalcd that after her talk , a mnn in the audience told her. "Tooight has done n'IOre to convince me about \\'omen 's liberation than all lhe talks Gloria Steinem ever made." Carlotta t.1elloo ,1dmits she is nwe will ing to \'Oice her opinions now than in the past but she docs so "in my own quiet y,·ay .. I prefer tact and \\'orking somethin g out lo aggression and hostilit y. "I can understand why some e Might Stop S1torin9 ' Yogi Knows Trick DEAR ANN"" LANDERS: 'IWo y~ars ago, I was on the wrge ot a nervous breakdoY.11 because I couldn't get a night's sleep. My husband's snoring was getting louder and louder. I couldn't understand OOW he mukt sleep through · that horrendou.'> racket. One day a friend suggested 30ffiething she had learned in yoga class. Jt solved the problem for her. It is called a 1 t emate nootril breathing, and it wor~? Now when I say. "Honey. please do the b r ea t hing ext"rcisc," he closes one nostdl 1vilh his thumb and btealhl.'s four times. Then he closts the other nMtril and breathes four times. After fi ve rounds, he is nlfld as leep-and so an1 1.-~'0RTY WINKS DEAR WINKS: Jlere·s your letter ind I'd be Interested in heariDr from reader• '-°"'ho liave tried II. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Four years ago, T manied a fine man far companloruihip. It seemed like a sensible arrangement ror two people in our mid-605. llis Y.1fe had passed on \\'ilhin weeks of my husband. r had a modest amount or money and my second husband and I have made some good in\'cstmcnts. I never had children or my O\\'n. COIT'I OltAHlt'f' Cl.IANIN8. •UA"ANflf 11 l'ltOO# OI' ''"'O"MANCf ... CNt 10.'., ltfl't.ACfMfNT fir Cl.fANAltLIJ • 'r1f1ui1n1I l1"11v1I & l1i111t1ll1tiort •Ne Shri11k111 Or Jaki< Dtterlor•liort • ''''"' IJt11 M11111 • DKor1t1r 'le1ti • fl11111pr11fi"1 • Wtltr St1in 1111'11~11 • l1111Ht11Ct Cl1i1111 M1ntllttl l•f( !SllM"° lfS but I have t\\'O nieces and a nephew I lo\'e dearly. ~1y husb:md has one daughter \\'ho has resented me from the day I married her father. She ha:-; a \\1!ll-to-do husband and two fine youngsters. I can ' t understand \\'hy she hates tnc so. Last y,·cck her fa ther had a bad cold. nothing r e a I I y serious. She. took me aside and said. •·tf anything happens to father I wan t you to know that I am his sole heir." l \Vas so hurt by her re1na rk 1 did not reply. I hesitate to say an;1hing to my husb3nd for fear he y,•ill lhink 1 am critical of her. Furthermore. l \vould not \\·ant to start trou· ble in the famil .v. Plense ad- vise me. 1 A~I-VJ.:R'' UPSET DEAR V.U.: Say nothing to ):Om' husband about h I s daughter's crude remark. But. U you lta\·en't seen a lawyer about the rightful dlslribullon or his estate (and younl. by all mens do so the lint. thing tomorrow rooming. DEAR ANN LA~DF.RS : I am 2.1. single, not bad looking. miserable -and cotisidering su icide. I work 1n a la.rile office and you'd think so1neo11c \VOi.lid no- tice n1e. but I ha,·en·t hnd a da te in orcr a year. lo.lost of n1y fril'nds arc ge'ti n.: mnr· 'rie-d. E\•ery time I he:i r ot a nc\1· cngagc1nent . I get de- pressed. I don't knov.· \1•h?.t to do or \\'here lo tun1. Every momin£! it gets harder lo drag JT1ysc1f out of bed and fa.Cf' the d:.iy. I've never discus!'r>d thi.~ '''ilh an yone. 1'hf' pt.'Opl~ I work y,·ith \VOt.lid be sh(l('keU if they knC\V \\-hat \1·as inside me. I laugh a lot :lnrl they think I'm happy-go-lucky. I kno1\' 1'1n !lirk in lht" he?.d bnt 1 can'! afford a !)riv:lt[' ~hrink. llelp me. -S~IC.ID:\L IX l~DY DEAR INDY: rtlillions of pt0ple ean·t arford a •·orlrate shrink," hut they can ·1ook in the phone book and call the county or slate ~lcntal llealth Society. And don 't fort::tt Re· CO\'try, Inc. 'fbtre IS help available if you'll ,etk it out. CO/f'S NfW O"Al"f"' w1Hoow fAIHfOHI "AVf ltH IXCl.USIVI .. j VIA" GUA"ANfllE '..I ! • (u1tom I l11tym1d1 wh~ "'4t•c•!•1 W.o<ffdo • Compl1t1 J1ut11l11lo111 · • ,,of111ief11l A11lilantt .... ~ Pit<•" & (1!1• s.. ... 1 ... • Co1npt111 F1bric: Stlttllo111 • Dtcor1tor H1rdw1r1 (i111t1ll1d " ••••ired) 1 Ora1Nr l11 l1m1t1. Altert'tl & l1,1ir1d ~pring <tffa~ ~piung • .. WOftl.O'S l.AlitGUf IJCCl.USIVE GUAltAHTEEO OltA EltY SEltVICf• '. 1" COIT dr1p1ryc1e_1ners ' 540-1366 !702 Nit•P0 '' •nd service 642·0270 Al ... d, 0 ' 171h St. IADIO 011eATCl!CO ltliCK ~ 12'13) 431 ·0445 Coiro Me io lliiiiii-AaN~IUi\iMl!jCl..,\J'ilO!l!ffrifli!tlllllll!1io;;·o1&;Mii9· .~~J!MalltaW • , -·o:nen" are bitter a n d ~illdiclive. SOmetimt'!I this is the only Y.'8Y to get so1nc!hu1g moving. AFFm..\1ATJVE ACTtON identical. but chances ror and uneducated or In Poor htalth." Always intrisued wtth~ the ,\ member of a strong ,rate or advancement are not, She feela that \Vatergate has pa.tj. ~1rs. ti1tUon find& many campus group \\'Ofkini; for ·she asserted. tumed a lot or people off parallels ln hisW>ry t o affirmative action in hirinA. .-Polities ha ve Interested of politics. contemporary rtfe. ''Th t "Hostility i$n't aoln;I tn y,•ln any man over to the reminist \'lewpoint"' she asscne<t she said women do ha ve an Carlotta Herman ~fel.lon since VOX POPUU Romans tried lo solve social advantage over other minorit y she was a teenager in the "It's a lar11e country, and ills wilh a grain dole," she Women in the academic world, !be said, !till must be "ultra compclent" lo a'dvance. At Cal State LA, she wit~ the only woman on 1he slaff or 3.1, and she vlas part-lime ut :-ian Diego. she is one of lhree "'omen on a history fa¢Ulty of 45. _groups. hold an appointive or elective "'e dcin(t .really hnve the ~l ·, 1 stronnly that we Kennedy years. She'd like to " \ ed "~{any womoo have the office. \ power o~ direct control over ee " ' , .. education and tra ining to "Given my choice of . any tho govemment . But. ,if "'e m~t look to the pa.st to ~ quality. -tt·s hard to prove job, I'd ljke to be Secretary ol take an. aclive interest . learn hoVi others coped with soci~I ~iscrimin,alion against women. Heallh, Edu eat i 0 ,n and more about the p 0 I j t ic a I problenu to n1ake changes in TI1r excu~.,ivcn for not hir-Welfare," she said . "There is system , make our demands 1he present." : ing ~·omen are legion. B u t no reason why, in a country and needs kn0\~1l., lhe will of "People and their problems lhey are just that, CX<'\ISC!i... with America's resou rces, the people. the popular will , are the same in almost every Salary ·levels may b .'c __'.peop:.:.C'.:1:.e ::_ha:_v.,:•:_::to~be:::_on::::__w::_•l::.fa:::r.:•·:.._.:'':::':...:be:...:•:::xpic:-.:•ssed::::_·_" _____ •_ra_.~ .. --------- .. -Parade right in for family shoe savings SALE 6.39 A99 7.tt. F11hlon 11ing In 1hlny crinkled vinyl. Blick. IALI. IJpdaC4ld moe-eafOfd ol .,..._r .. 1Mr.u...~ .. 11,12Dktwh!M. . -.-~ SALE 3.99 Aeg. 4.H . Adju1l1bl1 gor1d· •lrlfl .tiLny vlnrL Girl1' I V. lo Jin bl1ell 1ind whl11. ·-··-.. ·-·-···· ..... · CHARGE 1T woth your JCPcflflcy Ch.<igf' C,oul It you don t ha•..:: a Ch<l'Y" 1u515ce t"tow l~SI we t .1f'I Oil'" up yqu1 new ;ir cou•il ,_.._ 1'-11 . 13.59 BUENA PARK ORANGE UL!. h•m QM.Ill el lhSty m,t. Wf'lt&9 oNy, womeh'1SV. tofOLAef-7.11 .6.39 1 I • I SALE 11.19 "~· 13.tt. Popul•r 1llp-on ol grllft IMthet uppMI. Pol)"tlnyl cNorld1 CKlllOlll. M9n'I 7Yr to 11. 12D in brown, while, blec:k. SALE 5.59 Rq. l .H . 81own/~cit CIP· tipo1lord1. Vinyl upper. Ultle boy1' 3111 10 I . _,SANTA ANA IMcll .. Or•:•tMtp• 0.:... o.ltv t.JO .. t:JO •·""-s. .. , I 0 te l' Cfty Dr. If ._... h~ II'+'& 0,... l~t I'& o.lty s...y 10 le ' ltOO S.. Mtft:I . Ho. ef S.. CMtl "'911 °'9w 11-t ,.... Delly SitJIMy I 0 t. ' • . . • I ' : f .. • J .. ., Ir •• •• • ~Hong .Kong Slum Fa11ing ' HONG KONG tAPJ -Cat Street Is tumbliag do"''n. The . slum alley or curlQ& an<l junk:, '1· ramou.!I a11 a mecca for antique hunters, 11 crumbling to the dW'eoinc r a t -t a t ·t•t Of 1 t:atlc drUJ.a. Blackened tenem e nt s '' pit wl1h age and cro\\·d~ on the hilhide where 1he Cl'linese first nocked unde r , • British rule some 130 )'far! ago, are di sappearing In the 1• name of progress. 1 From the ashes is ris\n~ a · new Cat Stree[ -a bright, shiny shopping promenade .,. \o\'ith !he most m o d e r n hscilities. but none of the \\'ithered chann and mystique uf lhe old Orient. It will be quite blatantly geared to lure rapid1y growing numbers or tour~s. Prestnt day Cat Street 's CtJrio shops for yean have relied on touriml for mos t of their busloess, but th e dinginess or lhe surroundillgs and 1he countless sidew1lk jun k dealers at least G:ive the impreMion !his is one place "''~re a bargain can be found af1er haggling in I~ best Eastern tradi tion. It i full of character and flavor. For many )'C~ i wa.s known as "Thie\'e!: A1arket." If sornelhing v.·as stolen fn>n1 you, ii was said, you could buy it back there the next day. Second hiind junk dealers, "'ith their many and \'aried Y.•an~s piled on nev.•spapers spre;id on the ground, clutter up the nar row allt)'. hardly le1n1ing room for ~estrian.s to push past. Behind thcn1. in tiny shops olten no more than six or eight feet v.·idc. are 1he shelves of antlqut.s and curios. There Is 11? space r o r elaborate dlspla~"J:. E,·eryth.lng possible ls jammed into the showca.w.s. llere you can, if )'OU have a "nnwll'dgenble eye and a rat wallet, buy rare Chinese porctlain, cen,turies.-0ld. A.!ian pottery and other antiques. The shabbily dressed junk men, often clad In pajamas or a cotton undrr11hirt and shorts, probably v.·ill ha"e .to go. There are no plans for them to nt into the plush, well-heeled appe.arance of lbe Cat Street of the1futurt. ~~~~~·~~~~~ '~THE GOLFER'S . TOUR'' ENGlANd/scorlANd FL y VIA BRITISH CALE1l9NIAN AIRWAYS TO THE LANO · A DETAILED DAY-BY-DAY ITINERARY AVAllABl.E FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT, WHERE IT ALL BEGAN ~ ·~ PLA y SUCH FAMOUS COURSES AS ST. ANDREWS, GLENEAGLES, TURNBERRY, WENTWORTH. OALMAHOY. INCLUDES: DEPARTURE DAY OF YOUR CHOICE • ~A FARE • 15 DAYS• DELUXE ACCOMOOATIONS •GREEN FEES• USE OF CAR IN ~ :Mesa Verde Travel & Tours I 556-6311 I SCOTLAND • AIRPORT TRANSFERS • LONDON ~GHTSEEING Mtta V....to Clftler • 2701 S. H-""cl., Soh N c .... o1-••-.c-- TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLB ACROSS deeply 142 Soft 33 Biblical oon 79 Mo til teacake pronoun 99 Bright 1 Shimmy 8 1 French 144 Aller 35 Spire light 6 Joyous donkey 146 Nose: 38 Shrink 10 I Linguistic 11 Array 82 Gaelic comb. lorm 39 Autumn hue sound 16 Cody's 83 Faint 148 Nigerian 41 Evade 103 Cul of prey 85 Fidgel people 43 Assuage bed :j!1 Adage 86 Chinese 149 Nickel 45 Antenna 104 Irish 22 Revere society symbol 47 Speedy girl 23 Noble 88 Welcome 150 Soldilf 49 Wedding 107 Rubber # bird 89 Century 151 Flat vow: 2 wds. tube ~4 Almalgamale plant legumes: 2 50 Household 108 Deliberate ~5 Wh ile 90 Large inlets wds. deity slight rs Neal 91 Heavy nap 154 Since: 52 Females 110 Makes Mushroom 92 R·ostrum Scottisn 54 Scottish eyes 00 Attached 93 Abrogate 156 Approve .devil at 31 Pronoun 95 Dressed 157 Sidettep 55 WOOden 111 Chasm 32 Pigpen pell I 159 Thin fabric• strips 113 Terse ~Weaving 96 Skewer 160 Balance 56 Pilose 114 Absorbing J looms 97 Mending 162 Withered 57 Law I 16 Wttale S6 Wet socks old lady 59 Wall herd 37 Turfy 100 Aromatic 164 Shelf recesses 111 Heat 39 Carmine spice 165 Matriculate 61 Thailand source 40 Attend to 101 Cargo unit 166 Hungry coin 119 ReQUire 42 Jot 102 Hip-length boarder 63 Unattached 121 Torpor 44 Journey coat 167 Seraphim 64 Irish patriot 123 Intoxicated 6 Captive 104 Caruncte 66 Withered 125 Develop soldier 105 Pigeon pea DOWN 67 Musical 127 Genealogical 47 Great 106 Latin piece record anger greeting 1 Shatter 69 Rhinoceros 129 Tantalizer 48 Petroleum 107 Goose 2 With speed beetle 130 Conclusive source sounds 3 Cutting tool 72 Thick cord 13 1 Active 51 Male 109 Average 4 Tool chest 74 Printing 133 Negative party 110 Exude 5 Author measure ion 53 Legendary moislure Ludwig 76 Corporate 135 Slorehouse king 111 Japanese 6 Bam Iott head 138 Conl inent: 55 Run· clogs 7 Paid notice 78 Puddle abbr. down 112 Chinese 8 Poker 79 Secrel 139 Recumbent 58 Verve pagoda winnings meeting 60 Greek 113 Argue 9 Malay boat 80 Behavior 140 Bumpk in under· 115 Titter 10 Leavening standard 142 l:aclion ground 117 Submarine agent 82 Hibernia 143 Radiate 62 Cuddle detector 11 Notwitti· 84 Mystery 145 Celebes ~ 65 Florktl 11 8 Abuse: standing solver ox key • hyph. wd. 12 Hamelin 85 Distant 147 Early 66 Large 120 Regrets pest 87 Feedbag peruvian S fish 122 Lotty 13 Personalities "dainty"' 150 Harpoon 68 Applaud 123 Snapper 14 Sailboat 88 Raiment 70 Hindu 124 Rugged 15 Rarely 90 Fortith;allon 152 EngliSl'I mantra crest 16 Channel chamber testlval 71 Assistant 126 Judo marker 9 1 Animation 153 Convene 72 Depend embl.em . 17 Traveter"s 92 Grand lady 155 ·s.a 73 Signal 128 Assembly stop 93 Violin maker eagre 75 Marll:et 130 Actuality 18 Silicon 94 Maritime 158 Alleged booth 132 Yellow symbol 95 Baptismal tor gt 76 Dog bugle 19 Olferent vessel 1s1 Compass 77 Three: 134 Unadulterated 20 Indigent 96 Hidden point co~ 136 Ooze 27 Oiurnat obstacle form 137 See 29 June 97 Nap lightly 163 Biblical 78 Renee 1•1 Genre beetles 98 Brazilian king SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS Spokci11e Prepares To Host World SPOKANE, \\'ash. (AP\ -Can the smanest city !Ver sanctioned to hold 11 11.·orld's rair renlly pull It -,fr. This ri1y of 200.000 Is ~'lving it the All-American Try, and tilings look good rnr Expo ;4, the thefTI(' bting y,·orldv.iric enerl!;y md e n vi r on1nental zonservation. Ironically. ooe of tht i mp ed \ment s to the., 1ucces., of the fair. may he ruel and', gaso l ine nAtL 'Y PILOT ft .~ ...... ............ · ~hortnges. but the rair 's promol<'rs think e " en thos,. dire events ca n tx: surmounlt'd. SPOKANE GIVES FACELIFTING TO ITS UNTIDY AREAS IN PREPARATION FOR EXPO 7 4 Pt>tt'r Spume\. Expo gelleral managt>r and a mechanical engineer by lradc. i.s the man \\·ho is pulling it IO{!Clhl'r. Hi.c; proble1n : hl"l\I' to I r t \mericans kno v.• i1 is on 5C'hcdule to open ~t.1y 14 The fair ends ~ov. 3. .. It's a sad ror:lmentAry Jn our nation if y,·e ran't ~et together for our 200th anniversary,'' Spurn e )' '5aid. "What 11·e're trying 10 do herr: in Spokane is say, 'Look Amcrk:.a, here ~·e are wi th a world's rair .. "It's a celebration of how y,·e can sol\'e some problems, the Ix-ginning or our bicentennial pra. Let 's look where v.·e 've been and 11.'here y.·e ·re going and >tan pulling on the same rope." ON STAGE arc exhibits from Japan. Ta i Y.' an , Korea. Canada , i\1exico. .\.ustralia. Iran. We s l :;ermany. ?.rontana, Idaho and the Ca nadia n '.JfO\"lllCt'S uf B r l I l sh C-Oh.unb1a and 1\lbcrlil. \\'hen 1he 100-d11y st~nu 1s O\'t'f, Spokane w ill ha1(' ~1\'('fl ll.\oclf a major slun1 t•learaoce project as a IOOth birthd.1y present Alost p.3\'dions are goin~ up in :. dl'cayed section of the cit y. ~l...iyor Da\·1d Roger s is ecstatic. '"So n1any thing!! :hat are happening now eilhL'f" y,·ou]d ne ver ha\'t' 1<1ppened or v.oold 001 have happened to the :legree they are now being de,·elo·ped v.·i!tll'ut E".po. '"Expo gave us a cer1 au1 dt>grec of political clou t an d i nfl uPnce \\'ilhout Expo we could not l:J\'C opened up our river \\"r. \\'ill hav e about 1h(' -zre,alest ci11· cen1er a Jl('rson could dream of .. Our central busines~ district and city heart is being saved fron1 decay." "Ir Expo had failed," ; o n I en d s S pu mey, ""Spokane 11·ould h <i \' e failed. "1-.:XPO IS not go1n1: to lt: kno"'" for the 1cr ,rr:nn l'Ol\e. or Luth' ·:~~·pt who t.!aacefl a! ~."hicago. or the S<>li;ian l'.sfne that m<1ck a hit al. Ne"· York." Spumey says. "It's something m ore significant." At least that·s the hoP". ~lost of the -r.&tions and companil'!I are now con1· pleting thei r exhibits to- gether. - The So\'iet U n io n pledges that ils 52,000 >quare-foot pavi lion \viii include three c i n em a '!alls. art exhibiLc; and a >rog r arn o n lhr ·nvi ronment presented in ayman·s lnnguagc . Jre~n1ably Jo:nglish. ''\\'f' ll'i!J sh OY.' ,\·er ything -our n d u st r ies. o ur ::oontryside, Cl"en our !nvironmental problems,'' a Soviet spokesrnan said ·111<· All!)tral1:11t~ ~u~. "Our t'Xluh1! \\Il l br 111 l,.t>ep 1ng \f llh 1h<· rn11ronn1t>nt:1I I h ('in(' T('nl;1r11·r pl:111<> !'1111 rl'\r ;111 i1Shibit of Au~1 raha0;- ~111111ue t Jura and ;i <le~ription of ho" 11 '·" 'lnndlin;: it.~ t•nv1ronn1cntal pmblcn1.;," General ~lotors, "ith ltl,Q'.X) square fet'I and 40 h~plays, 11111 in<:lude a n1ass transit proplt'-mol'er ind animated exhibits on emission contro ls. ecology .. , ind allemate po y,· er ')OUl"('('S. Er J:o:R\'OSE. of courS<'. .\di blov.· h1~ ov.n horn. Th;1f'5 1he rca5on for a A'Or'ld's f;ur. or al11i·a)S hus IX't'fl. The fair ran 11110 son1e: trouble last s u n1 m c r f'o r rign cxhibi r ""Ommitmcn1s slo\l·ed . and ·ash flo"' becan1e cri11c:il. rhc federal go\"ern1nc111 X'gan rc~l'alu:1ting ns iarticipation, including its ;11 ~ 1nil!ion pa 1'1l1on. as hi• fa1r's uu1i:1l h:·1dl'r!)!"<1p .ilrl•rl'd It \\:l.; fl' ... l'll l'cl. 1u11t•\"1•1', and Spurnry "'"·"' 111c uf the rrsC'ut<rs. as .1a" 'ronYtl\' \\"11 l~t·r. Ilic- !) 1 ~ n eytaild consultant s pec i aliz i ng i n ""'Xtravaganzas. ~purney Pslim..11t>s that ~asollne rat iooin~ to a 15- ~alloo-a-wi>ek leve l V.'O'.Jld :.-ost the fair $.100,000 a "'"f't'k , mo ~t ly in u tend.:lnro lost l r o m distant point!'. But tht'I ~·ill be niade up partly by i'~giooal residents v.-tlO 11.•ill iave lo forego longer \'Jlc<1tion trips. Spumcy ;1lso pl:ln~ lO beef up mass lrans1t 1f necec;.'Mtry far from d~·1ni::. EX"po i4 1s stubOOml.v succeeding. 11 ~ orgr1niz•·r~ th ink thr fai r :ind 1hP t:lly hai·t· .. 1>n1cth1n~ to oflt'r the r'lttlion anrl the Y.Orld. If inihing ~·l se 11 ha s rekindled 1hr 5J}irit of SpQkanl' La Paz: No More Oysters With Beer Fibn Oil BC 1'o Be Sho\vn At College By STAN DELAPLANE It's warm spring now in Baj a California. I sa.t on the shady porch at llotel La Perla, putti ng ler non and salt in the lip of a XXX can. then drinki ng the cold beer. !If you do thls wiU1 a dish of fresh shrimp, you'll never go home again .) La pa\ is a clean little town (50.000 pop.) on the blue, blue Sea of Cortez. T he great Conquistador himself sent an expedi- tion up here (there was never enough wealt h for 1-fernan Cortez) and they found pearls. The waitress said: "\Vhen I was a little girl, eve~body fished for pearls. Divers, Se nor . with great helmets. Sometimes they opened two thousan d oysters to find one si ngle pearl. "THEN ARO.UNO 1940, all the ovsters died. Nobody knows what happened. 'l'h.ey had been here before lbe Spanish came. Then they died. "Some people said the Japanese on the tuna boats poisoned them~ecretly. They said Japan was making pearls and didn't want others sold. 1 don't know. ''The priest said God willed it. Now all our peo· pie are fishermen ." La Perla is a great rambli"ng hotel. Probably t~e oldest in town . It is peeling blue paint. It is not listed in any tour boo k. A loudspeaker on the wall bla res out an nouncements: "Bus no~ leavins-for Tijuana ." It's raunchy and rundown but 1t has the best view of the ba y. Sports fishermen from the States sit in the Howoiil97~ From 8.D~Y .DIAMOND HEAD HOLIDAY $2~9 TOUR IN<l.UIJES: ... ---l"MU.,Tocwwww:nT• •Round Trip Transportation • first Cass Ha!els • All T1 Ol\Sler$ • lrrtroclctcry Sighlseei~ a:>NTINENTAL AIRLINE ------------------- • cos~~ .. ~~~Y.J!AVEL •• ,,..1'0t4 •at . ffMllt., llW111 DOOll Pllll$ Qr.Ir , ............. HAWAll!!.W9'.. ... 11.1:JI ..... ---0 ....................... : ... ........ Name ............................................. . Addresa •.••••••••••.••••••.•.•••.•... Tel. ········-· City ·········-·························· Zip ·····•·! Number of TK:kets •••••••• ' shad(', drink beer and have thei r shoes shioed ":l4 cents for you , Senor .. , That's the priC'e for rich ~pons fi )Jher1ne n. THE PEARLS ARE gone . But the Am('rirans are t:Onting in on the nc\1' l.OOO-n1ile road . \\'ho knov.•s. perhaps God saw that I.a Pa l. d1d1i"t need the oysters any1nore. The ~lexican shoe shine is a thing of bea uty. Glossy. Ric h. "Done Senor.'' In half an ho ur, the shoes will look like something you should give away. Dusty. Down at the heel s. Shoes you shouldn't v.•ear to a cattle roundup. 1'his ha ppens in ~texico Ci ty. Jn 1\ca piilco. ln ~lazaUan. All over ~l exico. I lhink lhey make a special ' polish down here that attracts dusl It's magnetic. You walk away poti shed like mirrors. , ''No thanks, am igo. I just had a shine an hour '!go." "Bu t. Senor. look at th e shoes." fle's ri ght. r\h v.·ell. "Go ahead. Poli sh then1 ." Sen ora, bring m e another beer. And some lemons ... WE LIVE EASILY in Baj a, this golden land un· der lhe ~texican sun. "Once lhe dust or ~fexico has se tt.led on your heart. yo u will find peace in 110 other land," the saying goes. Once the dust of ~fexico has settled on your shoes. you wil l find no peace from t he shoe shine boy. It will settle again in h;i \f an hou r. Bet on it. I said: "Are there oysters to eat, Senor a?" She said: "\'es. Senor. But now v.·e ha ,·e to bring them from ~fazatlan.·· The co Io r r u I mount:un~. cryst:1I l;i kes and stream.~ ;1;0J the htlll'-kno\\'O d•'St'rt-!1h•• rei::1ons of Rriti~n f'olun1h1;1 are raptured in Ult> filrn ''Beautiful Briti<Ji C.Olumtxa .'" to be sho.,.,'Jl \\'ednesday a! i :30 p.m. ln 1he f.1culty s.tudy at Sant:i Ana C.Ollege. Adm is,.ion is free for th15, presentation, :o;;ponsored hy HancOO S:inti:i~o Commun!ty College Di.'itrict. FilrnPd and narrated by a Briti.'\h Columbia n.ali \'e, c·. P. 11Cht-!..'i "' L1·ons. ·the moUon picture ~rays bus I I i n g \"anrou1·er. ceo!1Jrtul Victona , the C.11lr Islands. t h (' Okanar:an \"alic~· and 1h<· hi~toric gold rush tov.TI of ll.'i rkCf\'tlie. 01\vbo}s and lndiaM ;i1 rodC'O lo1n,·. th,. y.·nrld"s nio~t l ~•l<•nted l-0!!;.;f>r<>. ~· j Id I I ft' tJ.1r·kp:~ck trips tn the Atp1n. n1e:i<lov.·s ;ind '°a n o f" 1 n ;.; lhroui;h mooV' roun!ry arc ;i fc"· of tne highlights of tht> advcntur,.. flln1 . This swnmer, take this course to ,,_, the Orient. I'' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • : OrientCldture Cruise, departing ocean liner. the S.S. Universe Cart'IJ)ta : : fromLosAngelesJunel7, 74 days· Ncwhr>rc'c; thcbnntL"-: • at$2165or$2505, 37 day sea /air or Enroutc, th<.>r1;? \\~II bP. fascinating • ! 25 day ak/Ka options also a1.1aJlable. lectures. mOllies rind di~usc:ions on • • U !Po.I wa nt to get to knoo.11 the the Orient. In port. rhere ~II be fn•1~ • Ork?nt as well as get there, here's the per. shore excursions. You can partlcipotc feet course to take. Our Orient Culture as much or l!IS li!tle as you like. h C:ulse. v.ion't cost a cent It's not fancy. Neith<r ~the price~ Sounds good? Send In the coupon. Yet you'll enjoy thecomfortof a modem Wc'R get you on the right course . OMrt~~. Inc.. 9060 \l.1'!h!tt' ~Mrd.Btwr~lfil'li. CA 9J2U Pkalelend ~Oritn1 Culture,CN brc.ch•n.:- ....,,,,._ _________ Ml~·:...·---------- ~"'"'~---------1-lytravt:~J«ll ~--------- OCll t·J OOIQENT OvE~ LINE.: • A depanurc from the ordinary. f, • ~ _ ~ ! 1ncb:te.l7dlJl.~~rlnH<Jn!]l<on'! ~\' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 11 ............ ,l''"._,.,1. ~-- • TheSStx.Mn<c.m,,.••~lnU.... ~---------..... • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , B 6 DAILY PILOT , , Sund&y, Apdl 7, ltf14 • NOW SHOWING • The ultimate In around tho worid surfing thrillsl A.li!d ....... _ ....... ..................... 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BRIJC[DA~ 1(1119Y FUl.IJ«: Agirlwithagn'!i11~1 Ewry cop in~,.. ~aherher. ~ .... "'" bolhnd ""· ftYE SUGAlllAllC EXPRESS DAILY: 1 :30.3:)0.5:30.7:30-9:30 ~ _, 'lJpstairs, Downstcii1·s' Tonig1it The b I g h I y acclaimed KCET will rtpe:at each with pert one 9Cheduled for "Upatalrs, Down!Ulirt." & m&-episode Frld.ays at 9 p.m.. April 12. jor lS·partoomedy-drama,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 ter!M whlch depict.I 11.fe in a wealthy London howchold In the yean before World War I, wlll be rebfoadcast o n Mutuplece Thtater begin- ning at t o'clock tonlghl on KCET, ~123. The decls!twas made by "the P u b 11 Broodclutlng Service 10 re t ~ series Immediately after the con- clusion ol the lnlfial I:\ cpi· aodes raUier then wailing un· , ti! the summtt season. tis is Ulally the case \\•ith Master· piece Theater, l>t'cause of Ure v.·ldespread popularhy of the -S i4DIUM 1" . ...... "ALICI IN WONDIRl.AND" ""' "llG JAKE" ... _.,,_ .. , '" .·• -.. -··· St4DIUM ?;· '_.,,. ••1.r o.1 • • program. "THI STING" .... "CHARLIE VARllllCK" "SUM MIR WISHIS WINTll DREAMS" .... "THI WAY WE Wiii" l'GI ' ' U p I lairs, DoWl13tain" stan an impressive-list of pn>minent British pcr1om1ers. "WALKING TALL" Ill .... "YOUR THiii MINUTIS Jill U"' "°'°""""" """"".' P.-•11"'11 CR/I) ffi'RA(){/ PPCOlXT'01 Of A llK C\A'ITCXl fl m ROBERT REDFORD ""'mlA FARROW llUIUPUl.vE• U1COU1 wtl'I Of' •NOR •··. . . 9'.:llA '""' 821-4070 • tC&ST M•1 AT Mt.i;a•TIOU• .. WO. • Mf•"C•I "'CM • ·~· O>MI Set ·Sun 2:00, 4:35. 7:15., il:U "A pnpter picture, a love story ••• a superior fllni.n ~--.. n. ............ ., .um.1 .. __ ._...,-..:;._.. ........ ,, ..-..... ,.. ..... _ ''..U..'li .... """" Wll Mllll ........ ,....,....,,, ..-..r..-.. ....... ,Iii"!) M!Tl!IW~-.....fP lileCl.OIJO" -. ---·--- "Lt.DIQ IAOIM..a. A COMlO'I' NOT .• 'OUM LOOUIG FOlll lAUOHTUI, OOWT ms m lrlfl lllO:ICI HU TUIMOOUT 0!€0/f-fHr: ~ tcl'IE'Wlrli&.l~#GM llWlll:MOTIEll" • ..._ ID£la. Wl'mll'-TY """"'"" Cl*ID'f lt""91CJ .... lllOOl(I • llWlllJNI llNIN MAMY II~• CUA't'OM umi •MOW AT ltOTM n1U1 MATl:ll e ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST ACTRESS GLENDA JACKSON "A TOUCH OF CLASS" wllh GEORGE SEGAi.. "it . . . . . . . . . ' . . ... ' . This EMter Vacation ... Catch our Spring Fun Fever Enjoy a fun-filled day with your family at Knott'•! Discover exciting adventures, entertainment and rides ... including Knott'• fun-floating, stomach-tumbling log ride! GHOST TOWN FIESTA VILLAGE Relive the excitement of the old west as you witness maverick gunslingen in blazing six gun action I Relive the early days of old Mexico as you stroll thru the plaza and listen to 1outh-of-the-border music! GYPSY CAMP Relive the life of a gypsy as you wander thru hidden raves filled with games of skill and arcades of fun! Plus .•. \Vild Animal Easter Parade! Jungle ljllimals in an Easter Fashion Parade to delight-youngsten of all ages! ••••••••••••••••••• FLASH CADILLAC PAUL REVERE ailil tM Continmtal Kuta and the Raiders Flashback ••• to rock 'n roll of the nifty fifties! Tonight thru Tuesday Flashback ••• to rock music with the now 10m1d1! April 10-14 FIRE FLASHBACK! {( * *1f {c Spectacular display of fireworks set to the -{( * dynamic sounds of rock music! ~ Tonight thru Thursday KIDTT'S BERRY FARM. NOW SHOWING Buena Park, Ca • Open Daily• (714) 827-1776 NOW SHOWING AT THISE EDWARDS CINEMAS lll9!rl l U'l9IJ - CKWll! c. scorr. •MIKI MCHCl.a• 11IE ~-DClJ'HIN ...~~~~ NU. NnnlAN AmnlllD llOllUIJ&IUW ........ ,_ ... _"' A GK>l!;t llCW~ ftM 111(8111 .. ~-~-­-· -tlf1MD 1 WIC) CillOIG( "°'~ WINNER 1 ACADEMY AWAIDS ......... --~1\9-~ ...... ....,, .. "'" Ml ... ·l~:IMat,...._ll:W • ~IPtC TH•ATR&8 DftlV&·IN .......... ".Saft HAR.OR llLVO,Or .... M ......... ,.,,.,_. ht.•'-··•""! .. ·-OltAllO• Drfwe·t• t 11 ,fl.,hl.& '-·· ·-.. ·-""'' "" ................. " .... PaMUy •uni ~,.,11.1 a.,..Ht. o ..... , l lolc•• .... . -oi « ·-· 111~ro l. I ' OAIL v PILOT B 7 'Great Gatsby': Opu._lence Almost -Hides Hollowness By TIIO~tAS PAL~fER Of Ille DtllY ,. ... ~·ff Viben a mo vie arri\'es, the legacy of a celebrated book , considerable is expect~ of it. But when it is tru mpeted by the publicity the likes ol that acxo.mpanYing ''The-. Great G-ft tsby," the parasite appears larger thari lts"literary ho!it. ''Gatsby'' is an oWlcnt visually impeccable a n d ultimately adequate fil m. not the Love Story of AU Times, but rather a •seml--satisfying di\"ersion that may have been sabotaged by the blatant hawking job Paramount has introduced it ~ith. F. Scott Fi tzgera ld 's • "ushiped llO\'ei about tx· t{avagance ..a.pd money's ror· rupting characteristic i s reflected erratiCally, in·seenes ol blinding beauty t h a t alternately feature little and no acting to defer.meanlnc on them. For technical brilliance alone. fOT the meticulous care in each roaring, flappin g part,v scene. quali!y from center to fringe. for its cre:tumc!I nnd appo intments. "C:at!iby" ls suggestion of senoo~ fl't'hng fro•'1 50mc kl'y 1..·h1irat"1t1r11, and al lfte hturl ol that crip- pling problem is inexcus:tble 1niscasting. I "'ith his mistress (k art>n Black) or turning attention to Nick's endleM, droning nlir· ratJon. recilt'fl in runercnl ton<'!. Clayton dwells boringly on ENTERTAINMENT ROBERT lledford , as the the ohvl-Ous parallels of tht• ~nig1natlc, recklessly rich c;1d tv.'O illicit romances. ll nd th<> who hn.s m~stei:lous\y turnl'd rombinntion o f i::a iPty and the depression to hl~ IHI· abandon and the unfortunntr ..._ ________ _, vantaii:c. nt fir:r>t is withhrld <'OflS<'qUences. like he is Dlret'Ulr .Jack The imo.ge ,·, compl<•le. •nd • .. ,_ " rt'\'eals ht'.'r values but i ~ Cl!l)1on's ace in tht> bOtc. that .al~~ is '-''Oi:th vie"·in~. ru ul4.'d as lhe screen is filk'<i "'herl unveiled In his op-But 11 ·~ ~llO\\' 1n sn m.:flY l ...,.11h ool hln~ but her nose. pressh•ely luxurious n1ansion. plll<'t"s that 11 lf'Rves th<-(t'1'1-A classic .. Gatsbv." !hf' he falls fla~ on his. gorgeous 1ng that mu~h less is <let1ve rt>d fllm . is not . but ne\U~r 15 ii a faCil. lie ne\er reco\-ers. tha n promised. et•rtainlv so .... 't •--~ ~ A be · -"·---h~--ir t id . h . . 1u1 11.ey. as 1 •lllll ~-u1 1agg~"' s . tnlrU111.11.."21 111ix .o -a>ns: . ~g t e blitz of com· due· to reactK>ns lo the taste- Nick (Sam ~Vaterstonl. his merciahsm that has ~Id tho less sell ing campaign instead 11elghbor, with a jau~ty Gatsby era to the public "'·Uh of lhe work itself. ''llello,., Old Sport, I m eve rything lrom underwear to ·.Great Gatsby pots and pahs. Gatsby. the 1;1.ame comes <'OOk•·are. indeed· ' through loudly as Rcd!ord, not · .---· -------1 Gatsby. If OWEVER eenti ment ally lll\S .t 1884 Newport Costa Mtso S48-ISS2 FIRST TIME TOGETHER! l' ~ ... -.. • .. ( •• 1 lo -' ... • ' • ..... '. . .. . •.:..< __ tll~~~!l§~§k 1 __ ,_·o_ri_h_w_hi_lc_. B_u1_1h_C'r_e_ is ~-·'-" P.1ia Farrow as Daisy , the auractive. funy, heart-1ug· only thing on earth that put s ging !IO\\'er-filled SCC'l'ICs can Gatsby in 8\\'C, Is stiff. be O\'erdone. The film gets especially in early scenes. but canied away \\i H1 Itse lf by th<! end she has developed and consequently is nea rh· in· the charming. compassiQnlcss teitninable, most noticrablc ln character vdth son1e ski\!. thl" dra1411 out portion folio\\'- . This colorful depiction or ing the dea th scene. \\'hic.h is c;aLc;by's desperate attempt at carried olf wil h welco n1e rrl'.:aining his love lo.::t or eight restra int. I yf'ars, a r hild \\'ho has n1;ir· 1 The idyllic East Coa~t st•!· ricd a selfish. \\'eal1h.v born , tings portray the ;,hope :ind I brute (Rn.ire [)(>rn as Tom is romantic readine..~s" rhat 1s1 thf' preeminent Acting ac· GaL<>by's fuel. IBut ;1hrr drr"..~· romplishmen1 of the rnovic •. in::? his characters splend1dh'. is delightful in l!s mood Clayton hacks them ap..1r1. eX- sccnes. posing wrth liUle fin<'."~ and TWO OF TH E BEST T RUE-LIFE FILMS "BROTHER OF THE WIND" ·I . . . ' .... . . ' . ' ' .. . . -. -.............. ~-. ..... ·C a.-~ ... R -~~:"' --... . . -I• ..... ~-.,­Sl•••C ..... t-H-70'l2 ...... -.... """ .. ~h llootl. *47-)l tl ··~Ille .. f ... . . , c:::: ,,, .... 45 1WO KIOICI llCTIOltl ""11 FANTASTIC PLANIT-![llQJ "" HAllOTS Of THI GODS 10 • SURFING FESTIVAL * TIIE CAM ERA s t , o 11 s -nit w.-·. s..... -through the crush of rich .. MOIMIMG OF reve lers. practically joining in THE EAanf"" the Cha rles1on it~lf. But each ,.... ''SKATER DATY• time it mus1 hurrv off lo 1 -"==='''='=-='=·"=-=·=-====:.i_~develop the plot. m~!ing Tom SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT · C~IT 2 Academy Award Nominations MARLONIRANDO l•1t Actor lest DirectOf' J.V-'9M Owff.Kott- "MIDMIGHT COWBOY" ..,ARIS" of 7 -I ~SS "COWIOY" ot 9:15 SUMDAY ONLY ..,...,. .. at 2-6:10:10:20 "Cowboy" at 4: I s.t:JS EX('l.l'Sl\'I·: J·;~(O .\(i t-;:\J .. ;\'T "I hoven'ttiod sui:hogood time oto new movie in yeors:· Peter llogda""1d\ NewY<>k~ THE THREE MUSKETEERS ~ l!Clfll&aO!"' •~IS RY 0(,-J)l• CONTINUOUS DAILY 2-4-6·1·10 A girl with a great following : Every cop in the state was after her. -. Everybody else was behind her. AN m SOUTH COAST PLAZA II ~h19f1ld• Ftwy. 11 L1-t't ~ 1-MANN TIMIS 685 s~ .. ,u.,w., s""' CD\11 ,M•~ •549-J.a&.t . I Al'tl'ltlm • 525 36~8 DAil Y-11.M-J:SO.S130o-71)0 a •~so ,M . - much bitterness lhe 1mmor· tality in lhcm. The ph ot o g r ap h~ 1s generall y . worthy of its resplendent subjerts. 1hou_gh extreme closeups on 0<.·casioo distract . Ka ren B la ck 's monologue. from the heart. "COUGAR COUNTRY" SPECl.ll IEHEFIT M.lTIHEES .lll SE.lTS Sl.00 I HARBOR at ADAMS, COSTA MES A. PHONE 5•6·3102 c ountry Western Specia l • Sunday nigh!. April 7 6BARBARA ·FAIRCHILD BRUSH ARBOR .. IN SEN & His Orchestra PERFORMAN CE SCHEDULE ' MON.fUIS-WlO-lHUllS 1 00-4 J0-7:00-9:30 f lllOAY '00-4 10-6·50-9.10-11·50 SA T · SUN 11 4 ~ A M.·l .00 P.M.-•.10· 6 :50 -9·10· 11 ·50 & The Now Generation Brass with Today 's Children ir1 a Salute to Duk e Ell ington Monday thru Friday night, April 8-12 fi . Sunday thru Saturd ay night, Apr il 7-13 Enjoy more than 50 excitino ~: GJilE . CLES adventures and attractionsf . .- • •• • Mond ay thru Fr iday nigh t. Apr il 8-12 · .. ~ ~l. • • .. 0 0 'EI\STEfl,P1\Jg\DE .,, .. ,. ;,,,"''" 2 oo om . • ·;JJ: · I . . • • • • ~. See Disneyland's annual old-fashioned Easter Parade. "V'l featuring a grand procession ol colorful antique cars . 'Jf dancing and all you r favorite Disney Characters . · 1nclud1ng Mr. & Mrs. EaSter Bunny l ·fi;. Disneyland Open 8 a.m. to midnight. April 7 lhru 13 Open Easter Sunday from 8 a.m. to tO p.m . ..... ! ., ,._. I I .. ' ' . ' • ' DAILY PILOT SundQ, ""'11 7, 1974 Afl .._.. NIXON COMMUNICATIONS AIDE HEADING FOR EXIT Cl1y T. Whit1he1d: Only o,,. Mljor ControY1r1y <;~y .Whitehef,Ul,: D.C. Duty Over WASHINGTON !AP \ -Dr. Clay T. \\'hitehcad , President Nixoo's top co1nmunications adviser . s a ys it 's oven;irapl ifying th ings to call the N i x on administration "antinet'>'·ork." CBS. NBC and ABC. he says, ''reflect a very narrow slice of life'' and are "a hormgeniz.ing force rather than a' mirror that rerlects the whole range of the public's interest. \OOmmunic.ation'i, ranging from satellite use to TV reruns. has had a generally low-key tenur e at CYTP, with one n1ajor exception. That was his nov.o.famous Indianapolis s pc e ch in December, 19i2 in wbi•:h hr criticized ''id eolo g iea 1 plugola" in broadcast ne"''S and urged statiOns to "correct so-called professionals \1100': .. dispense elitist gossip in lhe guise of news anal)'Sis." Some industry officials \Tie'>'·ed the speech as an administration carrot • and • stick attempt to drive a wedge between the TV netv.i::irb and their 592 affiliates. I "But to say that "'c're anti· net1'wk is, I think. mud! too simplistic. We recognize that the TV networks provide a great public service. .... But we also recognize that they are three huge companies that dominate what "'e see and hear In this country. and that they can't necessarily be allowed to have just monopoly control ... " They noted it coupled a pt~e of legislation wanted by broadcasters with a warning that broadcasters could be held "fWly aCCOWltable" at license renewal time if they failed "to correct imbalance or Q)nSistent bias from the networks," 11' ii II CL\ Y WJOTEHEAD. A . little-kno"11 veteran of l 1~ years on Nixon's staff until. two months before his 32ncl. birthday. he was named as the head of the new White House Office of TelecommunicaliOD1 Policy OTP. 'I think it's symbolic, if nothing else, that those three companies (the TV networks) a r e located within three blocks of each other on one street in New York. There's not that much choice ... ' They qujckly t a b b c d Whitehead as the man to whom then-Vice President Spiro T. AgDe\'-"S ra~C"" networks t<rch had been • passed. But the furor died down Yt'hen the legislation was introduced, Although Whitehead hasn't created that. mudl of a stir since. a 122.-page ca b I e television report he helped prepare could cause another major flap in the broadcast indl.J.5try ·if Congress or the FCC ever adopts the central recommendation it makes. ! I I Now ~ and a well-known veteran of big leagu~· controversy. the qu iet , TIIE REPORT, the result of 21f.: years' work by a O:lbinet committee Whitehead chairt'd, says cable TV. w1th its numerous channels. co u I d create "an electronic medium or communications m o r e diverse. more pluralistic . . . than our present broadcast system.'' 1.i bespectacled n a t i v e of Fredonia, Kan . pop. 3.080. is plarmi~ to leave !he battles of the OTP and the adminis- tration. The.holder of three degrees from t h e Massachusetts Institute of Te ch no Io g y . \\'hitehead said he does n't 'blow 'Yet where he.,11 go. ~ aides say he doesn't '"ant another government post . He's not leaving because of 'Vltt.ergate !>r disillusionment with government. but simply, as he put it, bec.ause "I've been in government over fi\'e years and I came t o '''ashington with the idea of spending two. fl basically urges t h e go\'emment to relax i t s current restrictions on the young cable TV ind ustry and let it "prove its '!''Orth in th e marketplace of goods and servi~_and,, ._. if!ea~.'' "In ihis cable report. We do absolutely nothing to the networks and their ctuTent tm<iiness. "It simply says that the American viewer will have a lot more choices through cable TV. You remember the old English saying about Hobson's choice: You take '>''hat Hobson offers or yoo take nothing. "I ntl~'K ITs time for me ''\\ren. today, that's very I i to move out," sakl Whitehead, much what we get in v.·ho 'U be moving out of en television. You ~ch what annual salary of $4-0.000 as one of these..a:mpanles wants head o( a key V.'hlte House to give you." branch that employed 52 "I think it's symbolic, if 1' pe1"900S and had a $6.1 million nothing else, that those three . '11 budget this y'3r. companies are located within 1 Whitehead . who advises the three blocks of eadl other on President on the who I e one street in New Y«k. spcct n1m of e 1 e ctr on i c There's not that much coke.'' •: ' ' You ,Cqn Charge It Al The Grant Soys ·- Tl1e ,T1~ouhle With. Cltildren Is Math : By EfL\tA BO~I Bt=CK ' You mark my ~'()rd. $1dthf>. ma ticians "'·on'L r~t 1:n1JI lht'y'\'c ripped the A111crican family structure lo l'hred~. Flrsl, it was 1nodcm moth und no one has to be told the rlvAlry, the bitternesg !!ind the malice it left in its wake. Brothers turned a g a i n Ii t brothers . Wives drove husbands from their beds. And grandparents were pot afloat on icebergs never to be seen again. The ignorance gap that the nc1v math created bet1•.eLn parent and child has not even begun to mend "'hen.now they ~@j AT WIT'S END are going to convert the country lo tho metric systen1. Do yoU ha ve any idea what Ulat means? A yord will bel..'Oflle a meter: a quart, a liter: a mile, a ldlomeler ; a grain, a gram; and heaven only knows "'hat my waist moosurement will be when this whole n1css ii over. I remember mw it used to ' be bt:forc my childrtn !Uffcrtd aS90Claled antilOg 10,.. and '11\i'l rt attacks. I k.nc~· U,e \ ""'rile the ~racteristics as 1111 al'l5vten: 10 JO ma n:v th1nys I eirponcnt c;n 1he base or 10," used to ~ htadachcs. and she explained. ll~n one afte rnoon rn Y "flow long has the mantissa da~hter \!.1IS pourln~ .. ni·er a been missing~" I mked. book and as ked . ).la:na, She voe1ll to her rootn what's.a vartnble?" locked her door and I •nevc~ I snat.chcd the book fron1 sa"' her agaln Wltil 5he het, "It's a "'elrdo "ilo hangs graduated . a;oond ~laygroonds. ,, \\'here The metric system will be did yoo ·gcf this book? fl(l belter. Once a chlld kno"·s "It's my ne"' math boolt." lhat a square mUlimeter Is she said. "l "11s hoping you .00155 square inches, will he could help me." 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I ' ' ' f t l I t I l 1 I I I J 4 l I l • • ' i .·I •• I ,I ' ' ' • SundAv .iil)l'll 7 1~74 DA.tl V PILOT C J Bucks FavO:red to Hand LA Final Blow Tonight Basketball Bom1cing Fo1· Girl s Girls bnsketball seems lO tie bouncing to"''ru"d better things as public interest begins to find itJ \\'81 to the gam" and the performers continue to get taller and OlOre poli!'ned. The first CIF gfrls c!iampionship mat.ch drew about 400 fans to Sant.a Fe High· Thmday nig)rt . Someday they l.'OUld be roeiiJuriQi tumouU in the thousands. I Uioupt the girl• played ""l'ril'in&Jy w~I -lhe winning te<lm was shOOting 1 1 about 34 percent "from the field and lt . wasn't too many years ago that boys teams 'hit at. about that same dip. A!llXMJgh ,_ of the 1~ls stlll sb>ol t_ flat-rooted, one Santiago lass y,·as using a c ! I • ' WHITE WASH ' I 91..l:MN WMIT• jump shot -and quile effectively. At thb.. ~ moment, most teams seem to be using ~ the 1.00e defense, but time and im· provement on .shooting should also change thaL The girls have a SCI of rules similar to $ international play-the »second dock. t no backcoort violation or lo-second rule oo getting the ball into front court Although t'ne girls seem to play with a high degree or intensity, I haven't gotten I the impression tha t they suffer any·klng standing depression over losing. As gi rls CIF commissioner Phyllis Blatz says, "tlley shed a few tears on the u 00s going home when they Jose but they ,., are still able to have run and a ~ lime I' just t\trough the participation.'' Th e girls I ha ve seen perfonn in various pla~off venture:; "·ere surpris- ingly good and for those \.rho think that because they are in athlet ics. they must be homely, forget it. l As intcr!'5t and public attentioh in- I i creases, so y,•iJI pressure to e1cet The girls will be refining their performances even more and coacbing will improve too. But tllol .._. ma: also take its ton: they ma:r rd be able tom- i joy that gift o! havjn( sheer pleasure In merely having parilcipa!A!d in a game. Winning will be paramount-losing will be a disaster. • • • Thirty-three )'Oung1ten from the t Harbor Speed Club basted IO Vancouwr, ' \'r'ash. thi s "'eekend to compete In an in· vilatlonal meet. The group , aged 4-to, is coached by ~ l\lary Jo Kurk and ls due to wtnd ap at· tion today. l\lost of tbe: performer• come from Costa l'tfesa, Huatlngton Beacb aDd Ney,'port Beach. ' ' • • They took part In varied fund nillng \'Cnt ures aod earned money to pay e1- penses . • • • One of the Southland 's up and coming teJevision sportscast.en is FOLmtain Val- ley resideit David lope2:, wbo can be seen on Chanpcl 9. Lefty Charles Zips to Lead In Golf Tourney GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP ) ~ Lefty Bob Qiarles. a 38-year-old veteran from New Zealand. came Crom two strokes off -the pace -with a f~ iii1i! , grabbed tbe thinl-roond lead Saturday in I the $220.000 Greater Greemboro Open golf tournament. Olarles. now ooly a p a r t-tim e t perlonner in this country, bad a $4-hole ' I • On T V Tefle11 I Cha1111e l 9 et 1 ~ULWAUKEE (AP) -Ka...,. Abdul: Jabbar has had to put in longer and harder hours lately. but the ~"Orklng con· dltions suit tht P.1Uwaukee Bucb' 7-fOOl·2 superstar just fine. The extra duty. ho\\·ever, has btt:n nothifl& but bad news to the Los Angeles Laker$. Abdul-Jabbar. recenlly voted the Na· lional Basketball As.sotlat1on 's most valuable player for the third ti.JM in fi"e sca~ns. Is tht principal ?'(!&son the Bucks lend the Lakers. 3· I. in their Western COnterence semifinal playoff strl~. P-fUwaukee can wrap it up by y,in- ·ning here tonight. Giunt-lime is 6 p.m. POT. Abdul.J:i.bbat has poured in 127 points 01t T V Tot1l9hl Cha111u!I 5 nt 6 and grabbed 77 rebounds in 1he series to date. lk played all but SC\'tn seconds in thl' first thtte games. but got a Hl•minutc respite Tnt!rsdaY night in Los 1\n.gcles as the Bucks cpcncd a 39-pt\nl thlrd.q03rter lead en route to a 112-90 \.ictor)'. r ~ suue:sted the breathtt must M\·e been Vo'elcome. "No . not really.'· Abdul-Jabar said. ·'t gt•! enough rest on the night s IO.C &r<'n't playtni. I'm used to playing 48 minutt.'S a game. '° I don't care because \\·e don't play e\·ery night. l can get my rest bt.l\\ttn games." Besides recei \'ing extra pla~·lrtg tvne. Abd111'1abbar has hnd 10 assulll(o an even grc:ate r rolt than usual in the Bucks' of· fense berouse of 3 knet Injury \\'hlch shrl\•ed l.lld}il! Allen ror the season ln mJd-Marm. UPI T .... 11 The absen~ of Allen's speoe<t and :ibili· t)' to lead !ht fu.st bri>a k ha~ furl"-'CI the Bucks lo rtly n~ on patll'rns, "hi~h has tnabled th<' Lakers to set up on defense and double or l'\'l'n trlpJt te.im Abdul.Jabb.ir. S1 1ll. Abdul -J:ibb:ir has more th.'ln neutrn\izl'd LHker t."('nttr Elmore !Smith. ~·ho has had ttK> IM"tte.r of the ma tchup in only one gumc -LlJ6 Angell'$' 98-96 victory last 1\iesday. Abdul.Jabb<lr can1e back Thursday lo ot1ts~rc. S1nlth 31·20 and out·rehound him 16-13. "Elmort got nine twske1s. but he-got threc of tl:losc on Com.•11 Y.'aM'l('f' ~hen 1\atl'('m "·as 001 ,'' Bucks' t'Ollch l..arry cos1ello said. \\'atne>r. signed as a frte agent t-arly ln tht' s....a~on . has b\.""efl 11 nlaJor ~ur)WL"8 !ilnce supplanting C'urti! Perry as a starting foN'3rd rtceml)·. Wanlt'r has had fOl.ll probl<.'l'l1$, tut h.'l., dooe an cxrellent job oo Lllk('rs' llaWY Jfairston. one of the NBA 's bc.-st re- bounding forn•ard.~. end at 6--9 L~ 1;11\ enough to relieve Abdul-Jabb:l,r at ti:n1.1:r. \Vnn1<'r con1!!}ittt'Cl only '"''O foul! Thur~iy. "'h\le '1t:ibbini:: 12 rebounds 1tnd holding llni t!>10n to JO points and S£'\'C'O l't'bounds. Instant Replay: Dodge·rs Roll; 8-0 LOS ANGE l.f:S -Los Ang<'lf'S' VOl<'ll! Dodgers ren1ainc<l unlk'atl•ri. untied. unsror<'d on in !hr rtnhr~onic 1~74 '.'\a- iooal l.£'agur campaign \l"ith th<'ir ~'('OOri 8--0 lhumpini;: nf the S..in ll1egu l ':idr11 ~ 111 :is man~· day s Thr· \'iCtor\' S:itu rrl:t\' nfh'rnoon 1~~f•)l'C" a turnout c.f 1~.2n1. ·(·ut thr l)oclr:rrs' magic numhcr for "Inning tl1e :\ational J...;·<lgut' \\'l>st to IM. Jimmy \\Tynn homl'Tt'd and dro1·{' 111 three runs. :ind pitcher Tommy John ~uered seven hits to SJ)l}f'k the DOOgers The home run y,·as \\'ynn·s sccood 1n two games. ~·ith a sacrUk-e fly giving him six runs batted in for t~'O games for his new team. Dave Lopes singled. doubled. \\"Biked and stole three bases. twice stealing third. and ha,., stolen fou r bases in the Dodgers' firs t tYl'O games. John 's ·shutout "'<IS lhc. 26th of his career and follovtcd a six-hit shttout by Don &1ltoo , gi \•ing Dodgers pilchers 18 c'Ollseculive srorell'ss innings to st<irt the sc.ison. Lopc!f ~in~lrd !.., le:HI off th!! first in- ning. stoll' st«1nd and thir d. and ran1e home on \\'vnn's ":Jcnf11't• f\v . Lopes w:llkf'd in 11w 1nird·. S<'OTl'd on a tcipl e by Toni 1'.tt·1rir(•k thl'n Joe Frr~1uson !'in~led home Pacinrrk . '.\lc'.\tullt':'l. V.'ifc of lhf" r\()(;IJ.l<'fS' third ba~C'tll:Jn , Shr di('(l {'Jlrly $a!urtlay Ill o~. nard ).Ir~ '.\ll'.\lulll'n. JO. h.:1d lx·•·n ~cr1oll,Jy ill 11 1th eanl'rr (or n1ore than a ~car. ~lt·n1orial strvicc~" "·ill ht• h1•!d '.\\ooch1~· ).!1·\\ullc-1111as \\'1\h lhl' l)odgt>rs for thl' f1rs1 thrC'c "t'<'k5 of ~prmg tra1n1n~ u1 Yero 13t•ach. Fla • but r1•tunk'Cl hon1c :\larch 17 to n.•,t0in his slricken vlife. Jn Saturday's game. the Padres laik'<i to get a hit off John during the firsl lhree mnings. Kuhn Orders ,i\,u·on to Start Tof1a v's Ga111e • IJ:\rt'.'\;\:\TT 'APl /\ 1 l a n I a '.\l:inaf!C'r Eddir \lnthe\\'S said Saturd ay ni~ht !hat !l ank Aaron \\'ill st:irt today against rincinnali afu·r Commissioner HO\\'if' Kuhn ord('red the Bra\'CS IO ha\'e !ht· supt'rs1ar 1n the lineup. ELMORE SMITH (3) CARRIES MUCH OF THE LAKERS' HOPES AT MILWAUKEE TONIGHT. Los Ani;:(·lcs put 11 a\\'ay in th(' filt h \1ith four rurl.!I. \'.l'O on \\'ynn's homl..'r int•1 thr left rit·ld p.'lvi\ion Paciorek and non t•ey aloo singled hon1c nins 1n the hflh. John helped his cause in lhc sc\'enth \vhen \iis single srored Sle\it Gan · er. v.'ho had doubled. "It's thr fir~t time tht! Commissionrr ord••rtd mt' to directly start Aaron ." :\lathe~" told a packt'CI news confcm'ICI in the tcam·s OOtel. ~fathev.·s 'nad withheld t~ ~year-0\d Aaron. one ho~r a~·ay from selling iin all-lime rl'COrd of 715. from Saturday's 7. 5 loss to the Reds. UCI Er11pts For 31 Runs, Wins Twin Bill UC 1.rvine hammered out 31 runs and 3Q hits in bagging a doubleheader baseball victory from visiting University of Hawaii Saturday. The Anteaters scored a 22·1 .,,.in in the opener, then added a 9-3 triumph in the :seven-inning nightcap. ~ The t\110 teams •till conclude their ~es ~tonday_at 2:3o on the _Uct dia· mood. Gary Viheelock, Terry Stupy, Rod Spence. Dave Lyons and Carl Petemel were the hitting stars for UCI in the opener. \\'beelock had a bases-clearing double in the Anteaters' seven-run second inning and tripled in two more runs in the .sixth when UCI added seven more. Stupy had a second imlng two-run homer and also drove in two other runs with a pair of singles. Lyoos had four rbi, getting a quartet « one-base blows , Speooe hit-sale<y four times and Petemel bagged a trio of sDlg\es and two T'bi. It was the most nm the' Anteaters bad scored this season in ooe game. In the nightcap, Stupy dubbed a l\\'O- run homer in the fourth to go with his run-scoring tb.ree-bagger in the first. And Alan Belasoo led off the fourth with a """1Cl"1ipper. Stupy had two of the Anteaters' six hils in the a second game. driving in three runs . And Lyons and Spence had two rbi each in the nightcap. Right-hander l.fike Hickman \\ill pitch 1'1onday's game for the Anteaters, who now have a ~7 season reoord. , •• ,, •A.Mf UC l"'IM lt21 ''°, II rW U.-Cf •Ill wi..toc:ll.. p ' 3 2 I CIOll,p 010 0 SNe'I', t f 2 l ' MMlftotl. le 6 f I 1 ~.If ,, .• Whl ......... 1100 HllllMI. M 1 I I 0 A~,,_l Jtl ~~-".. 1 I I I ~.--,,,. '°""""" , rt • I > 1 McLr-. rt • I •• ,.,,.,.,.,,, 1 1 1 0 SICOMO DAM I Iii( .......... (t) &~•-ct WhMlotlt. 4111 Sl\lllty, c ""-llN>tl. Ill '-•• II WM"'-d, ._ -· "'"'"'-. a L't'Ollt• lll ~.tf -~. ff r lt rW 4 I I 1 , ] • 0 , l , J ) I I 1 j \. 1 2 2 1 I I 1 I 0 0 l 0 I I 2 t I J 1 • • • 0 0 0 • -,.., . ' ~ f I I 0 0 I I 'T.... .. 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A moment of silent prayer was obser.•· ed prior to the game for ~\rs. Ken -(:; tAM Dll:C.0 LOI ANGILEI •II r It Ill •II r II Ill Toi•"· rf • • • • L_.., 1b ' ' • 8K-'"· lb ' • ' • Jl•toO'~~. fl ' ' ' ' Wl~ll•ld .. ,, ' • ' • w vnn, Cl ' ' ' ' Gr .. oo. ti ' ' • Ja1nut, cl • • • • McCllVrf. " ' • ' • rrrqutM, ' ' ' ' • ,,_...,,,, • • • • • WCrwfrO . ,, ' • ' • Ol110m11. "' ' • ' • Ctv. lll • ' ' COlt>lr•. n ' • • • C.•rwv • " • ' ' • K..,<Ull, l ' • ' • ll:~n~IT .. ' • • • ... u,,,,, Z<> ' • • • Joi\.,, D ' • ' ' E>lM"111. " ' • • • ll:J-., • ' • ' • G•rut. o • • • • SWIUltml. '" • • • • C.t t!011. " ' • • • T"'tli JI 6 1 C T<>l1l1 l I If I S..n DlfQO Qf,O 0C.0 00D -G L'" Arogrir• 101 fl'\ 10. I e -"411""'. Stt l "''· OP -San t>~ I, Lot t"ll~" J LOS -~.,.. O;e<;10 J LOO. ...... tltl I. JI -LOl!f'I, C.t••t l lll -PoK!O<t*. 1-<'I -Wf'" 1 Sii -l-l. SF -WI"" " " • .. II SO •• Jon" L, t .1 • • • ' ' C.1rtlt ' ' ' • ' ' ''°'°""' ' ' • • • • J!IM w .• " • ' • • • ' T -1·1D. A -u,1"' ''llC' said y,·e faced \'cry serious c'OO- ~equmC('S if \1·e did no t start him," ,\lathC'\.\'S relaled . ThC' comrnissionc-r had strongly urs;:cd I.he Brave.'i to play their 4~y~ar-old marvel in at least '"o of the three games in Cincinnati. Kuhn·.,. move can'W! afll'r the Braves h.'ld announced before spring tr;1111in~ that they int.ended t')lhold Aaron out of rnc opening Sf>ries. • A.:iron played in the Thur!;(!ay opener hl'rC'. ripping his 7l~th career homer 10 tic Babe Ru1h as !he game's greatest hon1e run hiller. '.\latlle~·s said. "For the first ti1ne f realized there could not only be fines and suspensions, but threats lo the franehise itself. "Beeause of t~se tnrtats." ~lathc.\.\S continued. "I inl('fld 10 start llank Aaron Sunday." Rodriguez held secood as· rookie Dave 011 TV Today Chat111el 5 n t 11:15 Biern1an~s Greatest Win Olalk groWlded out. but moved to third on a wild pitch and scored on Rivers' single to left. Cllicago's t"·o runs came on homers, Buddy Bradrord connccling against rookie Frank Tanana in the first inning and Mission Vlejo's Bill lifelton hitting one in the sixth. California squeezed through for a run and a 1-1 tie in the second inning on singles by Bob Oliver, Rodriguez and Oialk. The Ange.ls v1ent ahead 2·1 in the rnird when ~iike Epstein walked . took third on a double by 01.i,·er -his sixth hit of the season -and sewed on Lee Stanton's sacrifice fly . Veteran relie\1er Dick Selma. in his fi rst season vtith the Anirels. who had pfeserved Cali(Gmia's opening-ga1ne vie· tory. relieved Tanana in the eighth aflc,r Bradford doubled, Ken He nd erso 11 sacrificed and Dick Allen ~·as purposely pa'l"'1. ' Selma got the dangerous Melton to ra p 1u--. rt ODl<tll, 711 v 111nr1,.,., If ...,_," fltlllbMll. dh ( ... Mlri. 11:1 Mee, ...... 1" ltOll_., )b ,,......._,, l llt«ML C CM l!l, '' Tlfllnl. • ...... 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Ytt sporu of da ys gone bv also had great mom.em and. s!ar perform- ers. Today our look at these days focu..ses on Laguna Beach resident Bern ie Bitrntan. By HO\li ARD I.. lL\~'DY Of "" Oally Pii.t Stl U Just 16 years after he gradua ted as an hooor st udent and athlete ex· 1raordinaire rrom the t:ni\'ersity of ~l innesota. Bernard \\'. "Bernie" Bierman returned to take over lhc. Going Back IN SPORTS head football coochlng positton at his alma matl'I'. In 1967, Bierman y,·aA hooored by I.he unlven:ity when dedication ceremonies y,-en held at the 9Chool's athletic field. nam<d in his honor. At tnat timt. university president Jamee Lewis paid the now Laguna Hilb resident a high tribute. "As a student, we rtmembcr him as A 1tven letter man, as the winner of tM EaMt-m Conference Medal for combined e.xcelltnce in schol.ar!hlp Jr.I athletks: as a teacher be ls remembered for an excellence that hal been provtd in the plain •i!l)lt of hunctn.ida ol thoosand3. "\\'e remember him as• te.acher of ' ... BERNI E BIERMAN IN 1945 exacting standards to whidl. first of all. he held h1m~tr accountable and I.hen his students. \\'e remember him as a sta(f member always mindful of institutional integrity and p~lge, :m example of unimpeachable char.ictc.r and kieals .• , • Bierman. 80, had surgery rocetltl y Md is expected home from the hospital this y,fekcnd. A finanet major at the univenity tn b1a Wldergraduate days ~'hen he sen·· td as aiputin of the football team, he turned 10 coaching on the high schl'IOI le\·cl , scr.·ed ln the tllarine Cof'll'i In t~'O "''Orld .. ·ars and took over as head coactl at ~lontana Univenity following ru. nnt dL'ld1'lrge In 1919. After he led the Tulane University Green \\·ave lo the Rose Boy,·\ on ;\'ev.· 'fear's [)ay , 1932, he y,·as called back 10 his native ~finnesota as head foot - ball. coach of the Golden (jophers. \\'hat is the most memorable gan1e his·lc.ims played during his 20 yeen as hC"a"d roach at ~hmesota? "It was a game a~ainst the L"ni\'ers11 y of Pittsburgh in 1934," he rt-calls. "\\'c'd hee-n r:itrd pn:lly high 1n th<' fl1g 10 that yea r and Pittsburgh v.as tops in 1he E:ist . I guess lhl'y \\·ere ;\'o. I in· the coun10·. ''They \\·ere a lot nlftirr 1han ~·r 11£'re and ~·e decided to take a gamble in that i:amt'. "I had our ~·s play drfcnsr the en · tire first half of the gan1e \\'r l"t them do !I all on ofrt'nsr Hnd \\l.''d punt on serond or lhird do\\n. \\'c nc\'er ran more than \1\0 scrim· ma~e plays in a series ln the (irm ht1lf. "\\'e didn't particularly try too 1nocti on offense but \\·e made a rosily mistake ll('a r end of t}l(! hall and !hey scored a touchi()wn, "\\'e came hack y,i th the same t~ pe of game in the third quaner and for the firsi n\·e minutes " the last quarter. The M'Ore remained 6-0 in their fa\-or. "Our offense "'as "'ell rc.t;'led and 10ot \\·ent to \\'Ork in that last 10 minutes and \\'e licked them. 13-6. That "'-as 11 very it.itisiring win.' • Th:ll 193-' t.C'!am L~ p\1¥\fling a rC'un 101 this yrar ard tht'ir coach is lookin::t forward 10 rmrv.·ini:; nrqusi.intnn~ wllh the teom th:it gave hhn h 1s 1rea1es1 thrill In coachl~. " .' -· I • • C ,2 DAILY PILOT SIHldAY, Apr il 1, (q]4 McMullen's Wife Succumbs to Cance·r ' OXNARD (AP) -A stunned Ken fl.fc.'1ullen trlf!d to sleep Saturday even· ing after on all-nlgbl v\(111 will> his "°'"'...,. w~• Bobbi< erlded when Mn. McMulltn diod at cancer lhorlly after I a.m. "He'• taking It pretty hard aod he really woo't talk on the phone," N.ld McMullen's fat.her Loo, a garage owner woo Uves ICM than a block away from the Loi Angeles Dodger \nfle ld<l"s home here. "\ hope he can get hilllMll iogether a little bit better tomorrow, ' "This rnonUrc ... didn't "' mud1 sleep. I had to get him out IO make sonie 1 arrangemenu ror the tuneral. 1'bll 1f- te,,_ I mink he's hoer! ttylng ti> ,1,.p. I wu Jmt fixina 10 go down to lake a look." The ekler Mcfl.tullen Nlld bis ton would dcllnltely rejoin the Dodgers. "Oh, 1'1· he's going bod:. He ·u pro- bably join them In Ail ... a. I talked lo Al Campani." thia morning. M qulrl'.-as he's up to It and con £0 back, a spot Is open for blm." Bro·wn Clocks 1 :48.8 Bruins, Trojans • ' .· Swamp Spike Foes LOS ANGELES (AP ) -califomia's Rick Brown crubed to the fastest haU mile ln the UnJt.ed States this yce.r bot the Golden Bears lost to UCLA. And SOuthem Cal mauled Stanford Saturday ln a pair ot Paci!ic-8 dual track meets at the Bruins' Drake Stadium. Bl'O'An, !he late-klddng senior, ran cuua11y ln t.00 first lap or lhe IBO, then bl:Wd the last lap In SU aeoonda and was clocked in l :48.8 to equal t'he futelt time ot the """°" oet eviler by USC's Jamea Baxter. Baxter, naming agaiMt Stanford In the other dual meet, won bis specialty in I :50.5. UCLA wm Ila %3rd dual meet in .::- ceooion by dutnpinc the Boen, 9U2. USC won all but one event ln devutating the Cardinal s, 122-1!. For lhe fOW'th meet in a ro\\'. Trojans fmhman Gerald Hardeman defeated his teammate, Olympic chomp\oll Randy \Villia.m!. Hardeman, aided by wind, leaped 26-1 ~ to \Villlarns' 25-11v •. The meet saw three seven-foot high jumps, by USC's Dean Owms and Jeny OJlp, both 7-0Vt, and UCLA's Rory Kollnek, 7-0. Addltlonal\y, UCL A -Jerry Heamdan did 2tHI>, aJ90 with wind, to match Hanleman'• mark. 'Ibe Bruina and TroJan1 are favorites to beute for the Pac-8 IOd NCAA till.es ibis Y'"' and In unoffldal eroring, by marb ooly, USC -the "Wimer" of the .-74-71. They meet May 4. HOftY'ef', UCLA lmt the mile Ally, a race the Bn.lilul have won five years in a OCIR Drag Titles Up for Grabs Some ot the top natn5 In <lrag racing 10 -the AKRA Grand American West tiUe today at Orange Comly ~tJooal Raceway. . Final ellmlnaUOO. begin at 1 o'clock. Round one winners In the top fuel ellmlnal« cl.,. (wi<ll low e1.,_i time I nd miles per hour) indude Dan RJchins, Salt Lake Qty, 1.17, 217.39. Jaines War- reo, Bakenlleld, 8.22, ll!.61; Walt Rhoodes, Loi Angel ... 6.!8, 222.77; end Guy Hasen, Los Angel,., 1.41, 217.39. In the funny cal' dtvlsloo. rotnl one winners tDdOOe Don Pr ud ho mm e . Granada Hills, 8.SI, 220.58; Ed A1c0illough, Fresoo, 5.6%, 221.67 :0I'im P.fk»U. Dallaa:, 6.71. 2.11.76; and Don Schumacker, Otlcago, 6.73, 212.76. A crowd of · 6,4$9 viewed Sautnlay night's action in the three-day nfeet. rov.• in the NCAA meet . The BruiM' fir!t man , Edwll Rollins, pulled up in tho stretch wit.b a muscle pull. tic finished ¥tcakly, handing the baton to Bennie Brown: 35 yard! bc'hind Sam· my BW'ns oC Ca l. Brown ran a 45.9 leg and anc~n Ma.xie Parks rnn u .s bul the Bro1M !Lill lost, as Rick Brown rnn 46.9 on the anchor for cal. UCLA's Tony Veney d"Oeked 4:06 for a lifetime best in the mile and USC's Fred Ri1cherson did 4:07.7 in hb race. Brad Duffy oC Cal won the two-mile in 8:52.8 for one of Cal'1 t2 lifetime beats during the warm afternoon. Fonner Newp::>rt Harbor High stando.it Jim Neidbart fin ished third In the shot put for UCLA with a top effort of 59-2\li. And another e1·Newport· star, Stanford's lifatt Hogsett. failed to place in tne top three in the intermediate hurdles, UCLA In) (ft) Ctlllt""9 ~ rel1y-l, UCLA IWllMlll, P1rk1, l rown. Pt'l>-paro) 3 •. 1. 2. (1 1 .. «1.3. 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Polt lrtlllt-11 .!•IK"Mltl, UCL,11, llM. J. Mooers, UCLA. 16-0. 1. -ttv. VCLA, IJ ... T-11-i. Duft)', (It, l :J2,I , 7. N!l'tl, UCLA, l :SS.O. 2. M&ic-11, Ctlr. 1:5'..t. TrlDlt lllln0-1. Tt Ot, UCLA, SJ.I YL 2. ll:re&i. Cll lo.I V,. 1. McCtt II~, UCLA o6M I~. MHt rt11v-1. Ctl fAt1.,rirw 'fl_.. a u•n1 41.1, Alt~· ttldtt' a .s, II,_ '6 .• ) l :ll.1. J, UCl.A !ltollln1 .U.J, ,,_,, .u.t. H1rre11 •1.1. '"••tr "·f;> J:1t1. Flntl l<Ofl -UCLA '2, Ct l lorn I 52 -1.437, use 1m1 fs.n st1""'11 Shot wt -1, 1111111nc1c11. UjC· Sll·I, t. Frug119t11111, ""1 S?·l. l. lllfldvetl, 5. ,,. t'I. M It -l, lt!lftcwMltl, U&C. '=01.1. t. S1M101r1I, S. 4,11.s. 3. Crowltv, s, 4:1>.t. J1 vt1111-1. Helll)y, vs.c. Jl1.10, '· St&r,..,., use. m1. l . HDP1rln1, s: m ... . Hl9'1 f""-1. ow.n ... use. 14'<. 1. '"''' USC 1·0'"· 1. H*'"", use. w. 110 llu'<lle.,._1, W1•1\1f11110n, use\ 1J.t . J. Jot>n10t1. use. 1 .. 0. l, o. G. wim•rn•. use c.t. t ong lvmt>-1. 1<1•Mm•n, use, 16-1 v.. i . It. w 11111m1, use. zs.11v.. J.,H1mll'IOl\d, use.~-AH m1rt1 wino •lcled. -, ..0.--1. 11:111411. use, (7.t. 2. Srvwn, us.c .. a .•. J ('(11, S, "9,4. 100-1. s11e..,.,,, use, t.J. '· JI.. w1111111\t, use.'·'· J. ltost. use. '·'· ~I. Inter, USC, 1:'-'.!. 1. Wo1'9, S, 1:5,.7, J, k he!bl1, 5, l:M.I. ...o 11\lf'Cl~I. AnctteW11. use, 311. J. Cot1rn1~. us . .52-1. 3. 1191 ....... 1 s. 5'.l. ~1. ~v1n, u~c. 11.0. 1. JOtllt. use. 11..J. 1. Holme.. s, tl.c. Dlicu>-1. 'T\lfllt'llettl use. lff.6. 2. OWtr>s, use , IS'I,,. l. "'°"""' S. 1W.•. Po11 •1111t-1. Pa111n1. use, 1u J. Solndovel, use:. 164. J. Jl.OOOfl't, use. ""'· r_.,.,11 ....... 1. Mc:C~1. s. l :J'·'· J. ten1h, s, 1:5'.2. 1. Rlcftfl"dton, use, •:51.1. Trl~te lump.-!. E. 'A'1tlllngton. USC, S1•. J. Cocntt, USC. 11·1 •Ow. J. Tolllvt<, 5, d-1w. Miit ~•r~I. USC llrown 61.J, •••!If' ~r.l, Rel\Cl\1 ... I, J-. D.O) l •Ot.•. 1. St1nfor11, J:11.8. U0 relty.....1. U$C It. Wllll1m1, JOMt, R1Mllt, Sl'i1ver1 .(I.I. 1, Sl1nfOl"d, •1,1 Clmpanlg Is v\oe p-ot player petlOOOCI !or the Oodaers, who open a • foor~came serita ln Atlanta Monday night Lee ~lcMullen also said his aon woold have no problems taking care d hi.s 'three children "'bile be played with Lo.<i Angeles. "He'" had a housekcept.r Cor qullc 90me lime flO'N, I look after everything when h"'s on the road." 1-~uneral aervt~ for Mrs. Mc.\full~n. who was 30. art scheduled fl.fonda y. She SPORTS UCI Oarsmen, B11cs Sparkle _i\t San Diego MISSION BAY-UC Irvine's varsity eight and three Orange c.oasl entrles were all impressive in races at the San Diego Crew Classic oo 1'1ission Bay here Satw'day. UC Irvine's varsity eight finished a strong third to powe~ teams from Wuhington and WisoJnsin in the featured event, while Orange Coast plac- ed second in the freshman fours . freshman eights and junior varsity eights. In another race at Newport Beach. UC Irvine's JV boat de!eated Loyola with a time of 15:45.0 in a three-mile race, and also took the varsity four in 11 : 47 over UC Santa Barbara and Loyola. At San Diego, UC lrvine fed for mOre th.an half the race O'\ler defending West Coast champion Washington and NCAA champion Wisconsin before faltering, Orange ~ast meanwhile, led the JV eights for · 1.100 meters be.fore suc- cumbing to a Washington rush. S111 D• Crt• Cl111lc (t i MIMifll l •y) V•"llly Elont _,,, wa1111noron t :Ot,J, 1. W•ttat111n ':11.2, l. Ue lf'llh• •:IU. '· NtV'f' f ::I0,1, J. CS Lq ll11c~ 1:2•.f, 1. Sen Diego $!111 l:Jl,9, Junior \lt rJlly El!Jh! -I. W1Jlll1>910n 1:11.I 7. Ol'111141 c1111 f:rT.1 J. H11rr t:?t.I •. cs l.ono lh1ch f :115. Fr1sllm1n Elohll -1, W1tlll1191on f ;:IO.I t. 0t1..,t Coell t:Jl.1 l. t.s Long 1111cn f:«l.I . Frn-n !tours -1. CS L°"I! !ltKft A 7:"'.o. l . 0.1,.. c11" 1:n .t J, s .. n Diego 511" 7:2'.0 '· cs LIH>Q ·~~ 8 7:!D.•. Ooilrl Fourt -I, Wlsc0fl11!\-H1vr 1:Jl.S ), 51n Dltpo Stilt 1:.)0,6 J, UC 5111 DJ._., 1: ... 1 1, a LonQ llHtll l;O),J . <>Pen Oovlll._ -I. Long lluch ltC A 7:11.2 !, -J1~ Dlt90 llC 7:SJ,j l . Lon; &NC.II AC a 1:0..t 4. ~u1 Dlt90 llC l:U.I. L19ft,,_.Ohl F°"" -1. VCLA 7;'1.• t. CS L-lltl!f> II ~45..6 J. CS LO<IO et«l'I A 1:».J 4. UC Sin. II & .. bl•I l :(Q,j LIQllMlolit_EivhtJ -I, cs L""9 Seidl II t :IS.c 1. UCLA't:S3.• 1. lln Diet<> sr ... 7:0l.S '· cs Lant llet(.11 .4..1:1•.t. LlvlltwtlOllt Slngl._ -1. Mtller-y fLona e11en1 t:so.o 1, S«ltt IS•n Diego! 1:,..l l . 1tkt1 !Long llfft~! 9•12 '· OPtn slng111 -1. "'" 111oem (l.on; •••ch 1tcl t :tt.D t. Slovt IL-1!11~ ll:Cl l ::U.J J. Sllfl'bln ~~~-llt1cn StCl l:JS.• '· Llvlncutont tS1n Dlf9ol DEMONSTRATORS EXECUTIVE CARS Baseball Standings -s2497oo IRT8801"'°1 TRADE-INS '7J MHCIDIS 220 -~ .......... ,4"HOaj $6997 • • '72 JAGU.U XJ 6 - AufO"'•l•C. 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"''tr" 1'·101, "-tort '°''"" 1•111 11 56'1 jltrtlfl(I~ 1wn • lougNry t-j), • had betn coollned to an Oman! hoopltal (Qr the la.st -.·eelr;, And btlOfe that Wabe wu out more than she was in," McMullen said. Mrs. McMullen di>c:o»<nd she had brea&t canccr when she wai ·three months precnant with their third child. They \uld to decide whether to abort the child or to keep It ond IO delay cobalt treatment until after the birth. r.obalt cannot be given during pttgMnC)'. They took Lbe latter oourse. Jonathan was born Nov. 30, healthy. P.11'1. McMullea took«! well at tbne1 afttt that. but "k -1naod to .. t ...... ...,,. day," McMulloo'a father 11kl. The a>U(>I< had two -dllldren -BrLan. 4, &nd Kenn.1 , 2. McMullcn, ·• l~)'OOI' mo)or \eague veteran, ls expected lo be a reaerve third ~ ond p\ndl hltt<r will! the Dodi•rt this yeor. lie IU!f-ba<k palna \ut year ond lost Ille regular third baaeman'a job Wly in ,the seanon to rookie Hoo Cey. He ~· howa•er,,a IW pinch hit· ~r ror lhe dtm. Sports in. Brief . . Ump S~ys Perry Threw a· Spitter NE W YORK -The old ~ wtlh Gaylord Perry' cropped up Siain Satur- . day. Does he or doesn't he throw a opit- ter? Only six innings into the opening game of the sea.son for the Cleveland IndiaM, Pen-y was charged by plate umpire Mar- ty ~ead wtth throwing a spit ball on a 2·2 pitch to Graig NetUes d the New York Yankees. "It WM a forkball." ma.inta.ined the veteran ~ -haoder following the Yankees 8-1 triumph. "But the umpires' judgem<nt .... tbat ll did soniething fun- ny," Springateail said: "Jn my judgemeot. he threw an illegal pitch. What the pitch did will be In my i.,,.n to (Ameri<on I.ague Pm!ldenl) Lee Mcl'llall. I .... hoer! umpiring fur 15 yean and I know what a slider does "aod -t a forkball does . I saw an illegal pitch." Indian,, manager Ken Aspromonte charged that the Yankees Intimidated Springstead. "They were h>\\ering at him all game long," said As}xonnJte, "clainting that Gaylord was throwing spitters. It's nothing new. But ~ the umpi,re fin,d., some foreign S\.Dtance on the man or the ball that man is innocent. e Cel t lr• Lo1e BUFFALO, N.V. -Jim Mc~U\Uan Up- ped In Bob -·· missed --one second on the dock Saturday and gave the Buffalo Braves a 104-102 victory O\'er the Boston Ce:kks, deadlocking their Natk>nal Basketball A.ssoci!lUon Eastern Confer~ semifinal playoffs at 2·2. It was AtcAdoo's scoring -44 poiW - and the Bravm' retmunding that turned back the C.eltb and 8SU'ed Buffalo fans o( a sixth game in the best-ol-seven series. e Kings Roll, 11·1 INGI..EWOOD -t:>oo Kozak scoffii three goals and Jllha Wimng ' passed lor fotit ..,i.u and p>c<d the Los Angeles Kidgs to an 11-1 romp over Vancouver Saturday night as both teams closed out the~ regular NaUonal Hockey !ague ......... The Kings finistled with their best season ever in the r..'HL. 33-33-12 for third place in the West. Los Angel<s ll<:iin!d five times In the first aod tltird periods aod Kozalt got bil third goal wilh two secoods to play. e Netorombe Bret':es NEW ORLEANS -Top-seeded John Ne"A·combe breezed past Zeljko Franulu· ''ic 6-4, 6-t Saturday ni ght to gain the finals in a $50.000 World Championship Toon ls Tot!mament, here, today. •le meel.s unseeded Jeff Borowiak in !he finals. Borowiak defeated Jirl Hrebec, 2.fi, 1~, 6-4 . e lll rllllllan Wi n • 1'.1UNICH -Frew Mcf-tillan of SotJtb Alrlca beat Tony Roche ot All!tralla, 6-4, 7~ Saturday to eam the first final berth In the IS0.000 red \!lOOP World 013Jn. plomhip Tenni~ tournament. ~feMinan bad reached the 9emifinat afteT' dtsm.ming his ftllow countryman Rob ?afaud, g.3, 6-3 . e No JOO R e rord ORANGEBURG. s.c. -James Gilkes ol F'iske equalled the world """"1 of 9.1 for lhe 100-yanl dash Saturday in the &n· nual Soutb Carolina State College In vitational trnck meet, bot it probably "'Oil 't be a~ as legal. Although the time equal! the world mark, nrst set by Bob llayes and later equalled by five others, officials said Tennis Finals Schednl ed Today • Kazuko Sawamatsu ol Japan and Palo Alto's Kate Latham meet in the Jin&les finals of the "'Omen's professional mini· tour tennis tournament at ?t1tsa Vm!e ~cque< Oub today. The title match ts set for I o'clock "''Ith the doul>Jes final starting at 3. ~fin S.warmt.w easily dtJtaled Pat Bootn>m at Seattle. 8-2. Sol while Mlss Latham topped Betty Hansen of Santa Mook:a, 8-1, J.2. DMllHt .. _.,. JIMlllll•.. • 8ol,,_kw1m11w 0.., HOlll4•.,~•lfdl, U.. 64 '°'' ,.._ .. H,....,, dlt, Crlt"'°"Tvrnbull, M, M. 11..itl ... ~th ' ,lflftHINlf ~·~ lfl, '°911'11'1'1. No •11 t.lllltnl .... H-. .. 1, .. t, they Jacked """"' ---ng equtpmfd to quality it u a world record. w-oc<:UkNlly gusted up ,. 30 mJi.. an ,..._ durinc the me«. e TroJ••• Split ~ STANFORD -St:anfcrd to:rtd six ·runs in tbe fint ttv-ee inlinp for a &-O Jeod Chen OOnl! crt to beat the University of &dh<rn Calilornia, e.s. 1n the l10COl1d game at a Padfio.a coofereoce buebaD dtd>le header Saturday after IOling the (lpelW' 7-5. e A•tra11 Tops Flelfl ARCADIA -Jacinto Vaoquec 11"\1"1 Altray into the ~ bl a lltretrch: drive and wm the 1125,000 San Juan Qq>btrano Handicap Sab..iay In the llnal boodred grander at SatU Anita's ~. e K"""lrk t o WFL HONOLULU :.. San Francisco 49"' au. pro lll)lt end Ted Kwallcl< signed a multi- year . cxn.ract. with the JI o n o I u I u Hawaiians Satun!ay, becoming the latest player to abandon tbe establbhed Na· tional Footboll Leap for the MW Wcrld F°"bal\ Jague. Kwalick declined to talk about !he details ol the contract and wouldn't coo- finn • report Chat he had signed fur an --$500,000. e Fenft'barh Shine • LONG BEACH -World record holder Al Feuei1lech throw the sMt 6M% Saturday to highlight a three-way meet· .. Cal Stale I \Ang Beach) l.llVeiled its new track and fiekl fadlity. F"1l<rlladt, omtpeting for the Pacific eoo..t Club, achieved <ht lartho!t tlrow of the year this yomg ootdoor sea.!OI\. Diahlos. Edge Westminster; Mustangs Fall Mission Vi<jo High tr Ip p e d \\'estmimtcr. 4--1, aod ca.a Mesa Cell to Saddleback, $-2, In oPenlng roond actioo of the Senta Ana Elk> -tooma-ment Saturday. David Barron tcmecl a nifty four.bitter lor Mi3sioo Vi<jo's DtabUJo, !lrlt1ng out six and waikifc fotr. The Diablos sond two nn in tfle opening Crame on a walk to Rid: \\'bite and sil'l8les by Dave Sdlmidt and Scott Lang. sandwidled aromd a walk. AncCher run came borne tn the third when Ridl Roo!mcl squeezed In Glenn Richardson. Bob Batet betted in the fine! tally In the lixill INIU. widi an lnlleld .single. We!!bninster'a oaly NJ aune tn the loorth when Qrna\ lltqO eoored from lhlnl when Lorry Kubecid got, ciqllt In a rundown bet>\ ..... mt aorJ -· Costa ?.1tsa's only nris came vta born..., by Brian Pl>el!>l ln the !Hiil and Don Tryoo In the s!Ith. llotll tied !he score al lhe lime. Saddleblck pllchor Oaril R<oder 1\ug- ga:t a home nm with two outs In the. eighth to win ll Mission Viejo rotums to action Monday at Santa Ana Valley (noon) \\"bile Costa !\1csa bas a 9:30 tilt at Memorial Park Mooday momlng. MIM!tll vtttf (4) .. , ..... ,. ........ rl , ••• IUcMrd'-. If ~ 1 0 0 Whtlf.11 1 1 00 D. k llmldl, c J I 0 I ll:f't"'Oift, c I 0 0 0 ltOM""', :lb 1 I 0 I ll .... Cf J l ll &t!et.211 JO!l I!. kllmldl, 111 2 I I 0 '"'"'· pf • ' ' • .......,,, J ••• ·-· Hfll, t:I Ric._., at ... r,,., "' ._ .. Kut>tckl, II 111..,...t, ID 'llftlt•, <f w .... ( ........ _,. 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IO OIMfl'lifwr..JbJllO OtWlllll, ft.If J 0 I I ll:tHtr, It ' I I I MollMa, II 0 I 0 t » l • 1 llO I 10 t T11111 k-~ """"'' ' .. 000 ltO ,.._. 1 t 10I 010 tt-.J ti I Cummings Quits;, Ei1ds Unique Era one d the really unique tras ln Orange COO.st arM aquatic history is in the booka tod#y ronovting tne reilgnaUon of San Ctmente High s'A·im coach ~ner CUm· mings. • The 21).year ,.,.,..~ hM ~_.i oo.~ after a JO.rear reign at San Clemente "''hJch ls ironically t."Ulmlnating In a new ZS.yanl by 25-mettt pool. ''Afttt 10 y~s at San ClerntinLe it's time to bring in sorot new facee , new persooalities and someone who ~ glY~ the program the lime It needs to make it more llU<lC<SS/ul," sayo Qmuninp atu. guid1ng his teams wUbool beneftt ol a pooloncamiw. OJmmings v.ill o::intinue lo teach at San ClemEnte end Is the Tritom aoos. """11lY ootch. "You don't have to won;y about where )'CO are go\ng·to Miil." quips Cummlnp. "'ho put 'nis nomadic swimmers t~h ROGER CARLSON !heir paces at the capistrano Beach Club, San Oemmte mwiicipal pool (a JS.meter v.TeCkl. Camp Pendleton, the Pacific Ocean and the Sierra Reaeatioo Center. Only the latter is considered a reasonable ractlily -and that was han- dk:apped by night workouts IS miles oil C8Jll!'JS. Despite the adversity Cumm1np has few negative feelings. "I feel the people in authority 11\ll!t realize that swimming, track aM temVJ are Yttt·roond -"· The coaches ITlllSt be given fne·time to give their full ~ port. It just can't be a halfway pro- position," says Cummings. Qurunings. despite a c r a m p e d achedule, seldom \.l'ent half "'·ay. The $-8, 141-pounder ocean n ·ims daily aOO If you know him you aren't surprised that he's a July fourth birthday boy. lfis favorites at San Clemente include freestyler Bobby WC>OCb, butlerOyer Dan Yeilding, backstroker Scott Renfro. breaStstroker Dana King and ~ nm Springer and Duncan Wil9on. And his !llcx:essor, as yet unnamed, in- herits a freshman swimmer Who alread,y O\.l.ns nine school records -Sba"il O'Gorman, CUmmings, 45, came to San Oemente after roaching 10 years in tne Spokane area 1\ilere he graduated fr o m Washington State University, He's long been an adrocate of the 500 end 1,000 fre<style fur Ille ~ and bas supplemented ..his. seasom with long distance telepOOne meets. And his coaching philosophy is simply put: "It's mainly a matter of time," says CUmmings . Great swimmers need J( to 18,000 yards a day. And there is the mea- tal approach. "It's all a ma tter or putting in lhe time and U yoo have to do rt under hurried conditions it's not right ." * • * ltetm badly needed: At LaguJJa Beach High : A regulation pool. At Estancia lllgb: llandball courts. At Coron• dtl Mar mp: A new celling In the boys gym. At Newport tJ.arbor lllgh: A l1rger trophy cast. ' A football clinic will be held at ~fission Viejo High in early A~t under the sponsorship of t'oothill High coach Bill Snyder. Interested yout'n should contact Snyder at 830-5260 or 832·1031. . Today's Sports On Television ti a.m. 14) -NHL HOCKEY - The Pittaburgh Penguins meel !'be Ailonta Flames. 11 :15 a.m. 15) -ANGEi.<; BASEBALL -The Calilomia Angels meet the While Sox at Chicago. 11 :30 a.m. (2) N 8 ft. PLAYOFFS -Tbe Capital Bullets meet the NC\.\' York Knicks in the fifth ga1ne of their Easttm Conference playoff. I p.m. (7) ABC'S CllAMPION· SlllP AUTO RACING -The Tren· ton 200 with a purse of $65,000. (9) -GOLF TOURNAME~"f -Fina\ round of !he $220,000 Groater Gecnsboo Open, one ol the oldest events on the PGA circuit . 1:30 p.m. 141 -WORLD CllAMPlONSIDP TENNIS -Tbc wcr red group t•kes to the COllTI ID Ille IS0,000 pro e\ulmplmshi!>I of G<rmany. 2 p.m. II ) -CBS SPORTS SPECl'ACUUR -Some o1 the blgges< names In college basltetball play In the AiohA Classic. 1:30 p.m. 17) -AMEllJCAN sPORTS)lAN -Fish\na for bnJok trout 00 Ca.Md.a'! SUiton Rl\'Or near Hudson 887\ Alto. the kie:r'1 dtt.am In Briilsb Columbia : .tltJ;ln "'°"· 3:30 p.m. (71 -l!lDE WORLD OF SPORTS ..,: Tbc •"«Id flgun1 • skat1n1 c:hamplcrtS exhlbllloo. Alao. the Oa)1ona 125 stock ctr race Ind the •wld record h\ih dlYinC competition. . I- ID "" titl the pc to 14 th Ja bu da e Ill a (M "' •• ,, " ,, ' " ' • • ,, J ;l '" ' h< .. " • ~ " " • "' •• I Newport's Theriot, Eagles' Adams Shine By STE\'E BRANO Of .. 0.1'1 •11« '''" ONTARIO-Newpart H'lbor High ls walking away wllh the Swiset League track and field dual meet title this year and if Saturday's shoV.1.ng at'tht 45th Chaffey Jnvil8Uon .. •I is any stgn, the Tan may continue to dominate. C»adl Bob Hailey's club t-aptured the novice dh·ision (lrosh-soph) while finishing • !!!th in the open compctJticxl, mainly on the ltrength of junior Brian Theriot's winning 13.9 In the "40 and 49.2 an<:hor leg oo the victorious mile relay team. Theriot. "'ho earlier sped to a 47.7 in a one4.Urn race at Soul.hem Counti<'s, again got 8 chance to test tv.·o long straighi.av.·ays and it "'as no oonlesJ. Theriot's 'final leg on !he mile relay br<lught the Tars Yarwood Sets 1'1ark Pir~tes Captui:e · home in 3:•u. their ll!COOd fut.est ctocklng of the senton. The onl)' other individual champion from the Orange Coa!t area in.the open division wa,, Estancia's Steve Adanw v.·ho came back from a disa~ pointing nnh place finish in the 120-y:1rd high hutdlts to win the 180 lows in 19.6. The time v.·as just foor·tcnths o!.f hi!! seasonal best. Ne\A-port Harbor won the no,'ice title v.1th team depth. Not a single "1'9 athlete cap-: tu red an individual honor, the closest being: a second place finish in the 800 relay after leading for all but the last three yards. The ou t s t anding per. fonnance in that division came from Co!ta r-.1esa ·s Lar- ry Falke v.·ho V.'ttl lhe ;o high.o; J -· Sii~)'. April 7. lt>74 \ .-. . DAI LY Plj.OT (' :J Ph· ates, R11 stle1·s Oran!:<' Coast (',i ltl'f.:1'. b1.>lurld th!' pilL'hlnjl or Ht('k l.«111urd, \\Ofl Tht• ('011/lo1lat1on l"h;nn· pion.ship r.r !hl' Fn!l1"rt11!1 bas-,h:ill toun1('\' Satur<l.1~· dt•fo•f11Ln.t: ("h;1ff•'\ 4·2 ;11 I 1 Palma !'ark In nn .. !htr 101irn~~· ;.:.1llh'. C;old1'tl \\'i"! 1•4>J>!.'d l1t~I Fulll"non Ii 5, t.1r ~'\f"l!h ,,1a('\'. ,\J1d in \\J~ioo · l 't1r). frrrn<'f' pl:iy, S.11lrlleh:iC'k fi·ll to \'1$ll111g San 011•go. 11·1 IA.'Onard, nf1er 11 roc'k) s1ar1 in v. hich ht> Jl11'·" up fil·e \\7llt°' Jn ttx> ftr:.t thr••t• 1nn 1n~<:. ~ •. ,. tJC'd dov.n 1-0 hmit <"ha ftl') 10 jus,t fi ve r.cratrh hits. Swimming Title in 9.1 v.·hile finishing second ln 0111, P1•ot ,.,.,, ,, 11:1cn1rt1 K_.., '!"ht~ Pu:<Ut.~ $:"{ nu~'Or111!i singles from J1'ff <~rnnt 11n~t \lark S1ul v.·tulr 1can1n1.::1tr '.\H k<' 'Yo<;t 1ripl1"1 1n a run 111 th(' SN'i1nd and 1 ir;int douL!Li.l Ul annthf'r 1;111\' 111 the f1 f1li By HANK WESCH Of ... Dilly P'llOI ~Ult Orange Coast C ollege's swimming team pirated the title away from Fullerton in the final dav of the South Coast Confeience S"o'ilJl minil and d i v i n g champiOOsbipS Saturday at Orange Coast. 'Ibe winning Pirates, \\'ho came into Saturday's fina1 seven events nursing a 101-93 lead over Fullerton, the dual meet d\ampion, got good performances In every event to outpolnt the Hornets, 163· 145 for the team title. E,·en though his team held the le:ad. Orange Coast coach J ack Fullerton v:as ai1ything but relaxed prior to Satur- day's competition. and fully expected a close battle. "We've got to score \veil in the 100 fre&. and the 400 free relay," Fullerton said. "The 100 free is reall y piVCltal . because they've got a four second faster time than we do in tne relay." The Pirates did voell enough In the 100 free. Marl< Desmond winning in 49.I and Rick Whit· more beimt touched out for second in S0.2. And once Orange Coast had a 1·2 finish in the 200 SOVlfl CNll C""'"""<• M•I At Or•-c .. ~ li!O lrH -I. Ht rwv (F) 16:~ D lll'lftt r.o;ordl 2. TIOlle <OCCI 11:".I J, ....._"°" !OCCl 11:50.j •. ll:Hltt l~ACI "'"1 J C1mobeU ( > 2\:2l.6 6. Fr•~· tom OCci 21:5.J.'- 100 "" -l. o...moncl '°'¥. .... 2. Cfrn IFI .I l . Whl!mort < Cl )0. • HfrwV ~ttr) 50.3 S. NIK 11n !Fl J} • 6. MQl"l lti /Cerrl Sl.J. :Zoo beck -1 .R•l-~..oh !Fl 7:06.6 l Fr......,111 CF\ 2:U.O 3 8 tt11rm1n 0cCJ 2:11.7 4. Few.II ((11'r) 2:15.0 J, foOd (CerrJ 2:21.1 6. Kr0<>Q11rd 1~AC l :~I. ~111 -1. Y1•"""°'1rf,OO:' IMetl !"Kon:! • 1. M1r1<10o.trV I (:) l . H1W'lo.lm 1...Jl ''l'•' .•. Fix• CF l :lS.l s. A......:111 cC«r :.u.I 6. 11ni-IF l :g;4.!Tv -\, Sorlch '!SAl 2:111.1 7. Cl'llom1n !Cerri 1:0..J 3 F""""· (Fl 7:09.l '· Tur;jr tOCCJ ,,i,,2 S. Ft ...... (SAl ';U.1 'I homn fOCC l ,2 :\1.2.IS•I ).Mllt r D llQ -1. Ne WI •11.00 2 Dl•!~r (F') llJ_l() J. S. ltl11n 1otc1 311.35 •. M. Zeldin (OCC) "2,55 S. Hovt ISAI 1116.•t 6. Wil'9'1 (Fl 101.~. fOO lrN rt11v -1, 0••11111 Cot51 :J:n.! 2. Fut!H1or1 J:U.1 J. C.rrl!Ot. l ·lA. 4. S1nl1 Allf 1:ll.J. ·Tffm S(orl"": Or-Cots! (16l) 2. Futltrtan (1(!1\ J. S.n11 ""' !n ) .t.. C'1'rl!OI fSll '· Ml. S.n Antonio I. sec Splits Twin Bill ~fike Wardlow fired a l\vo- hitter in leading Southern Cal College to a 2-1 win over Cal Baptist College in the first game of a doublel1cader Satur· dav at Te\\'inkle Park . in the niglltcap. th e v_,,...i.. fell, 4-0. Wardlow struck out seven and walked two. Teammate Ron Sa lazar tripled In the win- ning nm in the final inning and also had a pair of doubles. In the nightcap, K e i t h Brigman was a hard-luck loser, all°"ing only one earned .run and striking out 10. ,. breaststroke. lO offset a strong F'ullertDn performance in the 200 back. the final relay became academic. All Orange Coast needed u•as to fin ish in order to win the meet. and the Pirates did a little more than necessary. They won the fina) relay. clocking 3:22.$ to Fullerton's 3:24..l. - Two league records fell in the meet, Orange Coast's ri.Uke Y~wd clocking 2:21.5 in the 200 breast, shaving the old mark by nearly two seconds, and Fullerton's Tim Harvey bettering his OV.'Tl mark by 20 seconds in v.inning the l.650 free (16:23.0). Gauchos' Campbell Sparkles SA.i~ ro.L\RCOS Scott Campbell finished secood in both the 100 and 200-yanl treaststl'Okes Saturday t o h;ghiight Sadd\eback College's ptrformances in the ~fission Conference swimming dlam· pioosh.ips at Palomar College , hen. Campbell clocked Hl5.4 In the 100 and 2:21.2 in the 20. Teanunate Laura Hove wa!I fifth in the 400 individual medley (4:57.1) and flJth in the 500 free (5;15.2.) And Tory Reithard had a seventh place finish in the 200 back (2:21.2). All earned trips to the Southern Cal meet at Southwestern, April 25-27. Grossmmt easily won the team title v.·ith Saddleback placing sixth. Seven reoords were set Saturday; Mh 1'.., C.,.,~ -· Ill ,.llMn•r Coll•! 50 fr" -1. l'e1111'501\ (G.-os'"""'IJ t2.j : 2. Tei;en fGroi.smonl) n .6: 3.Slor!'I' IGroumonl) n.t : ._ 0 1-1 IP alom•rl ll.0: S. Mavfl•kl !Cl!r111> 13.1; '· Y1llr (5oorllwestern) 2'l.2. 'J4.IO medley rel1y-1. GrOlsmonl J:IO.I; 7. Sourllwtsfwf"n l :Sl.11 l. Palom•r 3:56.01 '· ci..1t.v •:111.3: 1. Sld-dl•di 4:U.11 6. Sfn l er,...ralno •111.2. 'IX> !rid m9d 1. G!ldwell {(i!\ •.JS 6: 2. Re.t>m IP1ll •·•I.I' l . Cvrlev 1c11atl '''S.9• •· IC""ac ISwl •:S~.0; S. tlOvl IS•IHI 4:Sl.I; 6. Vogar> rc1110 •:Sl.7. 100 lrn-1. 5,..1111 tCr...sl 1:50.1; 1- Plll!llps fClll l :Sl .1; l . T1;11e CC111!) 1:S2.I: •. T.!'1t'r> {Gross! l •IJ.t : s. Oif'IHn (Cnt tl 1:S5.t ; I. Walle lClll!l 1.~l.l. 100 nv-1. McUnt~k rswl S..O; l!Ql'lfe!'tl>Ct rKOr'<l l. 2. Po:ter'°n !Gn:n5l SSA ; :S. t1c-lll IS,.) S1t: 4. l ru•50 ICU\ se.7; s. 811t9f"I ICl'llll S'l.11 6. F11111 CSwl l •QD.1. 100 Dlck-1. Plu llln cGrOll M., ftotlftf"91>Ce l'KOF'd, }, 2. Tylklt fSwl Sf,,; l. ~ CO.WI) 1:01.91 •. SoM1o (Plll)n'llr) l:Ol.I; s. ArllOld ISwl !:CW•; 6. Dunc•n !Pill l ;Oil.6, 100 bl'MSl-1. Glidwell CCIII 1;0'2 1 lcon""'1t• -.:II. 1. C..""6ell lllMNJ l :IS.11 'l. Ellrlld> CC"'81 l 1:06.6: '· KftM'Y {Grwd 1·°'-'' 5. Col• tP11) 1:01.•; 6. Gulmonel ISw> l :ot.O. IOO lrH ,e\1y-I, Grm1mont 1;2'.•: Ctont..-t nce rKo•d!. ?_ Cr..ttev J·••.0: ). Soo1nwtt~rr• 7:'6.•: •· P1lo..,1r 1:SJ.0 S. Citn.5 J.S•.S: I. SIGdl.O.Cll l :lO J. ;..JI 1•1 .... 1. 5..,,111 IGr~11mcntl •·.S-I \COl'll•U>(I r'Kordl; ,, \1098n (Cl'llO s.110: l. Dlflftn 1cn11) } lJO; •· Ttoue !O.fl S:H .21 J, M .... IStU) J :U.11 l. P1ynt !CIW/I 5:16,1. 100 !r-1. PllH!t.!n (Gf'Olil '9,.1 1. Olton {P•H 50.0; l . T•it<m l ~Ol•I jl).J: •. '""'"'-(Grou> S0.4: J. SIO<tr (Groi.1) Sl.J. 6. wo1 i. !Chl l) u .•. 200 ri..dl-1. Tv1l(lt (Swl l •ot.J; 1. litotlm CP1!) 2:12..2: l. l.kGrne11I ($w! 1.h ,7: I. Phl"IPI !CllJ 2:16.1; S. !htl Scheu.r cGrah J 2:11.! l l'>d OGdwtll !Pa!). 1:1t.S. 100 11<1111-1. 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Cl!r\ls 10lr SHI• • ..._e, '1J 1 S.n ltrlllf'dll'IO UI I. fU~til6e h . lease A 7~ Datwn 2 •• ,,,..._ • lt•loi'l"'OOl l COSTA MfSA DATSUll 2141 HAllOIAYD.C.M. l4f>.41IO • lh°s1,; ~~:~t~3~ls00l 'i"h LAGUNA BEACH'S OOUG CASE EARNS A NICHE IN ORANGE COUNTY HISTORY WITH 6-JQI/, HIGH JUMP. in the standings, thanks main· ly to indiv:idun l v.·ins by Tern: lfuddleston in the mile nt 4 :'- 37.3 and Roy \\'erring in 1hc 4.W at f>.t 3. Huddlf:Ston aJso finished se('. ond in the two mile to llf:irk Spilsbury of Foo thill v.ilo clocked a 9:24.8. The top mark In the 1Tl('('t, held under perfect oondll ir111 . .-. was a 1:54.8 in the 880 by \'ilia Park's Tim Sall. TilE' "'i n· helped the Spartans annex lhe open crov.n. -t< •'< ~~ .. ~A_!!!RS w .. h r1 ' w .. Holl'Ctolf\ ~ -thet f.tl '",i-r.tl#Wlly. 2052 N.,.,..., llvd. '--,,.._,., • Laguna's Case Flops 6-1014 :1rtist Se t.~ Orange Couut.Y Rt!co rd By ROGER CARLSON Of tht D•lly Pli.t S1•11 Lagunn Beach High's Doug Case stunned a sun-baked 35oth anm1al Laguna Bea<'h T~y ~1ect crowd ,,.,;th a &-1ov, lap in the high jump Saturday to pace his mates to their fourth conse c utive ~·et-pst:ikes champiooship. Ca.~. v.·ho ha d clcarNl 6-7~ 1 on hi s first try and v.'ho had made 6-9 on ·his second at · tempt. cleared the &-10 1 ~ lx1r· r ier on his third and last at· !empt. It snaps the JO-year Orange llilnty standard r:l s.91' by Santa Ana High's FA Car· ruthers and Case is' now tiro wi lh \\1:irren Higti's Sl.e\'c Peterie for the 5('3.SOO·s Ci!-' SoutOC m Section best. Case. "'·~ unique training !}'Stem includes a six-mlle morning run v.·ith Eric llulst daily, tried 7--0 once. missed , and called it a da y. Prior to Saturday'!! spikefest the Laguna Beach serum' had been stymied at "1,2-a mark he had attained at the Beach C1tie~ Invitationa l a/'kl at Valencia High. 1-lis record-breaking flop put the crov.-'d on its feet in w'hat was an othcrv.•ise quiet day. Case was named the athlete of the meet in the field division v.·hilc St. PauJ's John Pilkington, \11ho doubled v:ith a 1:57.3 and 51.4 in the 8fll and 440, v.·as selected as track athlete of the meet. Laguna Beacti's o v e r a 11 depth Y:as the major factor in UCl's Goto Vaults 15-2 the-A r l i ~ t 5 r-hampionship, a\lh>ugh a ooe-t'A·o futish in the 90p00more mile may ha,·e been the backbreaker !GI' run- nerup ~!Or<'no Valley. Phil Trimble. the sophomore athlete of the meet, and O\rlc; ffance posted a 4:38.9 and a 4: ~3.·9 for the artists. And l lulst breezed against little opposition in the 880 with a 1: o 1 6 in ~more ooin- pt'tition. The ooly olhtr first place of the <by in any di\'ision fCM" the champiom \\'as in the open four-man t\vo-.mile r e I a y • .l>y ,., ·" '" ... ...,.he.re I lulst :inchorl'd a u'i~ ning 8·2.J.O l~J Tnro tri~h's ~lark IA~l:-iv t~"l"d the discus 1'4~\l~ iii juuior d1\'is ion rompetftlon f0r 1\ first place and l>ana HiJJ.o;;' Bill 'Vasquei v1a!C a winner in tho f"-'Shm.1n mil~. po:otTing a 4:52.8. Laguna Summaries L .... M IN<" T....,, Mlotf JM or 1t.G-1 !>hem,..oer !~!.JOI'~ a-ol 10 1 ~ Fa••~ Ile ~.11,1 10 . l P•~·i.c<• !I(~" Yltlt~l l~S •.Ray tCt •l,:tlMIJ IGS f DObo1t l6DKO TK~I 10~ 21'!)-1 /.'1rtl"f'1 (St. JOl'w! I OM;o) tJ., l ~nl ... l>tf' St J-ll O'ICO! 1l 1 l IAetll .... 1 !SI P•ulJ l1 l '· E-n IN'~ YtlltV) n 4 f R•Y (C~d•OIMl1 ?l ~ •0--1 Polo r>Qta<> !$1 P,1111! ~I 4 7 Je""!~1 IS• P1111i ~11 J Tro ••r.:i~' ('.\\tl 'H 'tJ S1 I '· P,n t • (()r>•1•00I ~, o !. Acu"'' !L• s,11,1 !J 1. tfl)-1 P!l•!,_.1,,,, (~! 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"' 1J.l 1''>-'• on 21!o-JI\ 011 1•0--•o Oft 1'•-\, O!t •-Ir.. '• OH Jlo-:i.,. Ott •'•-" Ort ···-··~ Ofl 2•.-•, on It.II ... lt.O 11.1 ", 11.1 11.l II.I ~· m• OH OH ~· OH '·' ••• ... ... ... u l Olll Ult lht wtell -· ... y,.,. -"""'° ,.,,,.. l90 o .. o .. ~· n.~ " . " ' " ' "' ·-... 011 1'·~-'·! OU ". '" "' ... ~· ~· m• ~· ~· '·' ::'. ••• .. ... '""L.A. LINES 531 /MONTH Tf.LEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIF. • Bus Bu:ilt ·f~r Any Purpose • 4-,.300 Options Can Cause ,W.ajor .4ssembly Problems SILVER BARS lltffr "•I .,._ D¥1f I""' In Vthle hrlnt Tiit f'lll 'Me!llll.._ Ce!1llcl111ti.I Ctr,.rllt SMr ... • Or lmrMdltlt Dtll¥try INTl!•CONTtNllNlAL INVllTMENT COMPANY 50t Ntw"'t C""ff Orh ,. kl19 1H TIMI 'IM11dtl Cllll'1" Ht WWI SMCll, Ct, 644-9410 nt-nu •1 ._. Mm. ctst• Mft• COIUfELLEASE l:I il Yo11r hctlHY Alttl!orl•d Chrl'rolet Leflld"t DMler • New '74 Yet• Hotchltocll S6840 l"E• MONTH P!\15 T tX .. Lie. °" A.ppr, C1edl! 1• Mo. O.E.L. CONNELL CHIYltOLlT 2121 HAllOl ILYD. COSTA MESA ;46°1200 DETROl1' I m a gin e yourself thumbing through a book of 4,300 options for your ncxl car. Pit1ure yoursell dcckting ~·hich among the 171 rear-<toor options you~ ,!bel\ ..,vq on to the 800' Window features available. And suppose that. aft er -looking al all 4,3(1(1 options, you couldn't find a few you wanted but went ahead and ordered them anyway. l?.ldicu\oi.ts? Yes, for cars, but those options are the ones virtu ally any bus company n1ust make before ordering new. equipment. Sure, most city buses look nMlt ~IC• If---llldllrtll .. -~ot-.IPf• l#ftollw ..... n.--.. ·-... "'-~ Cllallll'. • • .. • . SADDLEBACK COMMUNITY ~J.IOSPITAL Laguna lib, Califomla .)',. .. -~ ... .. -i.:~ /'"' .• • ,. , 53.250,000 Saddleback Community Hospital Subordinated Notes 6 months to 2Y2. year notes earn 8.50% 3 to 5 .......... year notes earn 8. 75% 5\ll to 9\ll ...... year notes earn 9.00% 1 O ............. year notes earn 9.40% Cou~n Notes in denominations of $1,000. $5,000 and s1 0.ooo. Registered Notes in denominations of $1 .000 or any multiple lhereof. Semhannual interest DBYments on Apil 1 and October 1. • B. C. ZIEGLER $ec-*rhclfl•-lldf.. Mh ... ¥11oy, -.t7141Jtl•tHO • s.....,., C&tJIOI ' ' ; alike outside. Bul lurking or General ti.lotor~. ·To heir under that ho-hum ell terior are them realize I.heir ideals, G~1C enough cuslom features to carrit>S a list of 4,300 optional ffia ke C\'en the most lavishly reatures for the three sizes of equipped luxury car seem urban bmes it builds al its plain. There a.re so many hus plant in Pontiac. !\1ich. Options. in JIK:t1 that ii isn't And the two other members easy findiP& ('W ~ ~·· • ~r busdonl's Big TI1ree -the actly aliki: . ·1 ' • • ~AM General subsidiary ,of ~-~erican !\1otors and the Fix- ,;EVERVBODV has a dir· ible Division of R oh r m some v.•ays. ridiculous. "Options dri\'e us up a wall. so help me:· he confesses. ~ ti'ons also help aCCllunt for the six-to nine·month delivery times for a typical bus order, To help shorten the \\•ailing period for G!\1C buses. the finn recenlly boosted its urban bus output from 35 to 50 units a week. Greater pro- duction is unlikely. al least for 00\.\'. the philosophy of \vaiting until 1hey actually gel a bona fide order be fore se t ti n s everything in motion." ''No one in this indust ry builds coaches on specula- tion." 21dds the G!\1C ex- ecutive. "We can't operate that way becabse of the pro· literation.'' How can there possibly be so niartv options for a simple bus'! The 171 f ca tu r es a\'ailable for the rear door ii lustrate the situation. Buye rs can select from reat doors made of aluminum, steel, sta inless steel , or fibef glass. They can have windowr at lhe top or both too and bot• torn. 1be v.indo\YS lhcmselve! can be safety plate glass, safe· ty sheet glass. or plastic. \\'in< dows are available in a number of whole or. partial lints. ferent idea as to what con-Industries -are busy offering stltutes an ideal bus," explains their own lengthy lists of ex· Edward Stokel, director of tras. public transportation at the The r es u l ting situation , G~fC Ttuck & Coach Division Stokel is will ing to adm it, is. ''It's a custom busin ess." ex pl a ins Stokel. "All I h e[ ·~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; manufacturers are geared to ----- Coa.Umteral has • something for people with big ideu · and a little moneJ With the help of C.O.St Federal , tbttt'•oo.tellOD why everybody, slowly but 1urely, can't build up a big savinp account. High Interest Rates. Ba!<d on anunual rate of S.25 %, our regular pas.shook accounts yield S.39% annualty. And you c1n take money out anytime, Catificate account.I return up to 7\-i 9' a year, the hi&hest rate allowed by tbt aovcmment F~iiiulllr6issrcquirca~ =iMere:st penalty CID all ~t withdrawall priorto..emity. Our !Ro booklet tdb oil; osk for .. Ill any Cout ofticc. Fringe Benefits Package. HereareafcwbtneBts. Free Cbe<king Account •• Free pmonal check.in& 1CCOun1 at a ~~k; just keep a mini· mum~ ol S'li500.00. Fm Safe Deposit Box. Widl a minimum balance of Sl,l00.00. Insider's Club. S:i.veoo appliaoocs, furniture, jewelry, tickeu for ahows and games. All it tata ii• $1,000.00 minimwn bolan:e. Free Travelen Checks. 'lnU.der'• Club rntmbmdo not payalm'lceclwac;the~ applies lO money Ofdera. Home lmproTtmtnt ~ Loa& From carportl IO ~ wpell. , Satanlays. We'reopenSatur· daya trom 9: 00 1.m. td't :00 p.m. ( Frldlys. on olllcci accpt down· Ion Loo AnacJts, m open until 6;00p.m.J. .. COAST FEOERAL SAVINGS ~ .MOreforyour money. u ............ omm fl Hmili.ngton Ctntu (714) 897·1047 • Mtin Offkt: 9th A tllJl,613·1lSI ~I Olf.ICN Tb.rou&boul CaJlfonlll Order Yours NOW ••• -~ {-:j 1000 fit~; Beautiful 4.J.:?i4,_: Stick-on Labels V--'I •PERSONALIZED •srYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND ' SH"l'E ANO SIZE OF LGEL Mrl . John Doe 12l M1in St r11t An1town , An11t1lo 12liS L•b111 Do Not"'"' A Printed lord1'r, r---------------------~ 1 Fill in thi1 coupon, cl lp •nd mail with $1 .lS to: I Pilot Printing L•bel Div., Post Office Box 1 S6o CMtl Mou, C•lifornl• '2'26 ..... ................................ It l1otr1 te tnt y.w l ip c• .. .... .... I Hi1'·''4;'"'1M---~--------------- I I J 1. r t " ' I '• I• " .. .. ~ I• f • I • • I '. ~· r ~ .. r r- .-• • ,. " •• ' I• Sultday, Aprn 'T 1"74 DAILY PILOT (; ~ «-I Real Estate ·~~Questions/Comment ·~ By Realtor Randall llcC.rdle Dite in Cle111ente It It true th.it the Irvine lndut trlal Complex it one of tM l1rge1t lnduttrial parks In the United St1tu? Is the Irvine Industrial Complex ttrlctly in the City of Irvin• or does it 1ncompas1 other areas as well? J.S.S., Irvine The Irvine Industrial Complex Is one of the larger Industrial parks but not the largest. It is, however, ra ted as the nat..ion's fastest growing Industrial Conlplex. The Irv ine Industrial Complex averaged 110 n1ajor real estate transalions last year. _ lifore than 350 Industrial fi rms now occupy 3,000 acres of the more than 6,300 acres master planned for industry by the Irvine Industrial Park. SHERWOOD ESTATES IN SJANTA ANA BEING PREVIEWED FOR BUYERS THIS WEEKEND What is on• of the biggest probl1ms f homeowner has in selling his home on the mark•t today? At our Homeown•rt Attoeiation meeting. last wffk, we got into the diacu11lon abovt the problems. involved in selling our home. What do you JM as one of the tignificant Sh~rwood Estates Set P1·eview Toi11·s problems in the marketing of • home-? A' •'prc\'ie\\'' shov.·fug o l and se\·eral have ,aS many as located on !tinta Clara 1\\cn1it.• · J.D.L., Newport Beich Shc~'OOd EstatC'S fn Sa nt.a three ele\'ations from 'lll'hich 10 and Old 'Grand A\·Cnuu In the Probably the bi ggett problem any homeowner ha s choose. All have two biths and rt'Sidential north side :J.nd the · I · hi I II · An a's north side v.·ill be in se ling s house is to et a potential buyers know a pov.·der roo m or thr~ full Orange \;111£11'<.I ~ch o o 1 at once that it's on the market. presented this v.·eekern:l by baths. Prices arc from $59.800 C>ist r1ct. The quickest service the homeowner ca n receive. 1· e t c r a n buitder-<.le\'clopcr to t.cD 150 9''"" · i\l=:A.llll\' Alli·; sc hools f\lr however, is to have his house listed on the l\lultiple c;corge Buccola of r\ewport :\lost ni;ister bedroom suJtC'S I .. isting Serv ice. Under that procedure. the Realtor who Beach. have cross venlilation v1ilh ever} (>(luca1io11al lei cl. lar~t' lists your property for sale turns in the essen tial facts Buccola, builder of more :ind \\'ell equipped cit~· p.'lrk~ to the MLS. which publishes it along with a photograph, than 5.000 Soolhland homes . ~~~~s1fi1 °~~11·~~~;.r~~ and shopping and con\·cn1C1l<'1' notifying all members of lhe h1LS that your house is has selected as designers of ,..... centers. Three f r ee"' a Y s fo r sale. Shtr'4·ood Eslates Bur l 0 n bedrooms are large enough to tSDnt:i Ana. '.\1•wpor1 1u1<l Your Realtor hold s "open house" so other Realtors Ro be nd Ra La accommodate twin bt>ds, and Gardrn Grore 1 nrc ncarbv . m rgcr a Y vanas. 1•-• a I · d •·11 nol clo•• -1gh 10 .,, .. ,·, and their salesmen <:an inspect it. Any of the member~ •ll.'.'r" re uminous rrssing ,'.", '"''". 1,,'."10,"."" ' " of the l\1LS can sell your ho use to their clients. but you SllER\o\'OOD ES T ATE S area ceilings, o \'e r size d ..... _still d~al only ~ith. the listing .Realtor. A'l offers should homes ran ge in li\•ing space master baths. tllOO s l 3 11 Sherwood E.~1.1tf"::: is :i joint be maa:e {hrougll him. He controls The advertising. coun-from 2.772-tO 9 ,&49~arr feet . shov.·ers and ward robes th a1 venture of the Buerola Co. and sels you. is still your agent. The dwellings are offered 1n provide extra sto rage sp:ice. PaC'ific Ughting Propertk>s. l..i~ht1n~ Curv ol I..011 Ani;1~!('~. The For1·st F: 01:-un Co .. He<iltor.;, 1~ 111 rh:1rg1· of ~;1lc.~ Lii\ !ht' prt•OH:'>l'.~ ·ro rcneh Sht'r\\·0011 i-:~1:1 t(':< frun1 the Sl1nta An.1 ~·rC't'\\:!\, ('.\II .1\ 17th S!ri•t•l 11111! d!'l\t• l':ISt tu (:rnutt .\\·1·l11Jt' 111 Sa11t;1 Ann F'tl)J ll 1hcr..: turn 11or1h deft ! 10 San1:1 C'l.1ra and rij;ht iust a short di~t nntl· Fr-0111 t;nrden 1,;ro1'l' Fr1'Cll':l~ 1•.'l:1t :11 (;la"Sel! and tn.1\(') :\lllllh rv Sant~ ('l;ira, !ill.'ll :1 l1 t1k• (':\SI l'st' 17th Strf'('I l'\11 !nun Ne1\'fl0r1 f't('c\\·a~ :ind dn'-r ,,·est to Grand :ind !hen north tr1 S:inla Oara This service is included in the original listing four and fi\'e-bedroom plans. She rv."OOd Estates homes arr lnl' . a subsidia ry or P:icific agreement with your Realtor at no additional cost. }fe·•---------------------------~---------­ simply agrees, as part of the }.ILS arrangement with other Realtors, that a specified part of the sa1e comm is- Bmadn1oor llorn('o; S ;i 11 l'l1•n1en1c . :i Sl2·1n1llion. 1rJ a l' re , o.:c;in-vic"''°nl'lltl·d sin~le fon11ly l'lo11nC' d('\'t:ln\l· 1ncnt. "':IS ~11nou11<"'d 1h1s "'t.>tk h\' Hi<"hard B S1n1!h. \)rf"sidt•nt of U r v a d n1 o o r llonie~. Irle. 1'11st1n "1))e. Slrt't'l'I, !Ir\• :>i!U:ltt•I! !ll 1u.•rs and hv1n1· sites extend fron\ strrt•t 10 ,1rt'l'l to pro. vid\.' unoh.,.tn1c-1l"1 \ l(''.l.'s nf 1h<• OC!'An," Sinuth :.:iid "In ad· d11wn , all 11<>1111•.-. ;l rc s1ni;:ll• story l o :n·rurl lJ In I.'. I.: 1 11 '! at1~llfl('\ \ll'11 .iiJl•! II'. 11;! .1rras <irl' nnt.·nTt>d 1011ard the b .. 1t·k of t'a1·h r.0111(' to t.ak1• ad· 1 anlal:t' t•f 11~ oct·an 11ev. ' TIK' (t1•1t1loprnl'11t "·ill ix 11'1 the hills O\'l'rlook1ng 'florth ~an ('J/•1!\('llh• r\hQ\ l' ~1ll r t('" ,")J!P ll 1~h Sc:·hool and ju~ orr A1t"n1d.1 l1rei-id10 It <"nn ti...1 rc:1eh1•d l}\ t. kin~ Avt•n1d:1 l'1cu 1lff · tl1<..• $.'111 D1e~:o 1-'rl'('\\':"IY. )'.!0111,i.: •(':t"I llll lh•• hill :iboul 't of a 1111!.: tl) i\t1:111d a l'ri·~1d10. -. A\Tll'tJ'.\TJ.:ll pri1't' r.1 ng1· 1~ S58.000 tn $6iOOU Th(' 19;. lll'ln\(" t<1t11 1nun11y will!>!' built• 1n tl1 rPe ph.1s('s Vcaturl'S pl:1nnf'd for Tit<' fou r p'IOd1·ls uitludt:' fire1>h1N's. sun kt•n lll'ln~ rMm.s, ca!hl·dral 1•rilin1?~. (\'\UM\'llrdS"" :i n d n1riums Ran,1?111~ in l'lize from 1,97'l 1o 2.110 sQ IL, tht' horn~-" sion wiU go to the Realtor who sells the property, giv- ing them the incentive to sell it as quickly as possible. The tnultiple listing arrangement comes as close as any yet devised to solving that-biggest problem of the h.omeowner, to tell every potential buyer the house is for sale and make it easy for him to inspect it. The multiple listing service operated by the Hun · tington Beach, Fountain Valle y Board of Real tors. last month sold 439 properties for a total or $17.424.125. There are 956 Jtealtor members of the MLS, plus their The Sea Terrace has different homes Salesmen. The mull/pie listing service operated by the New· port, 1-larbor. Costa l\1esa Board of Reatl ors. last month sold 289 properties for a total of $15,422,510. There are 1128 Realtor members of the ~1LS. plu s their Salesmen. The l\tLS arrangement also has the advantage for the homeowner of providing a guide to the true market valae of his house. \Vhen he and his Realtor are di s- cussing the asking price, they can compare features. locations, and other factors wi th other houses already on the 1narket.. arriving at a price neit her too high nor too low . The multiple listing service idea has proved itself fo r years as being an effective tool for sell ing resi· denlial prciperty. It is not a guarantee of sale, but it does help in crease the ch ances for a sale. Editor's Note: Ra11da/l R. J\fcCardle is an h1t·estment analyst, a cotl.ege lecturer. and aut11or of "Real Estate in California.'' Send your conu11ents and questiO'l1s to Ra11dall R J\1cCardle. clo the Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. to enh ance ocean-close living in different ways. \11!1 havt' thrt:r and foul' bt1iroorr1.1,. •· Dro;1dnlO<lr S.111 C.1cni<'nlr "ill ha\ e all the advantll!(l1'i of! S:-n C'leml'nll' ll fr," Smith· ~ud "Tilt'~' 1n('t11d1' tht• in for1nal11y of bt·ad1 con11nun1t\ {\(' Vil'\\' flf )11ll~1rf•• l!\·j nr, Iii< L!ljil . thr pn\·;11·\' llnd rlrarn11t1(' \"lt""" of hil L~1dl' h \in A, th1· con1for1 of rool OC'e1111 hret'7<'s :u1d !h(' hf"allhy t:icn1·filj or ,, sn\ll~ .f r1 -c t•n\ lron tlll'lll ·· 1 n add1i1on to all '1111~. u "'111 tx· clll"t' io l"l'Cr1~at10n. bus1ne~ .. and M:hools \\"11hln f1,·e nU\1•, ar1· .se,·cral )larks :i 11 d l11·11(,'h1·~. 1 n c I u d 1 n l'.l San Cl1•n\f•t1ll' ~t.tl(' B.-:tch \\it h 11" can1p1ng faeil1t11-s. and D:in:• Pou11 llarl)nr wilh ns ll('\t' sl1)'1S :lnd rc~laurnnts. plus t""' gulf COUO.l''· sthuols. and 00'>1nt·~"n S.111 ('h•n1rntc'<1 bl1111n(>:os shopping art•;111 •· \IOftnts A;-\U l.ot1rb:u·I\ ,,r :'\c\\ por1 Hr:iC"h :1r.-1 hr arl'hih-c!:' ('.,;nstn1 c11un 1 ,.;, S(.'hl·dultd to bc'~1n the n1i tkl!(' of ,\pri! ~l od('ls arc cxpt'(.'\l·d to be rc:1d1· h\' the end t1f ::i<-1"1lt·n1~'r ;,nd ·f1 rs1 nlO\ c·1nc: ar~ pl11n111"(f for Docen1brr Bro:·Hlmoor llon1c.>s ha~ ju~! oprn£'d l\\'n nc"' proj~tli 1n An:1h .. 1n1 1 1111~ and Placenria :u1d rt<'1.'f'ltly antWM.~t'll plan;1; for Deerfield TO\\'Tlet.omes ln th(' l'tly or Jn·1ne ' Re<tlty Fir11i Off er8 Y e0:1· !f 01ne Warranty There's no set pattern of livi ng at The Sea Terrace-California's newest coast town. Some people live formall y and quite eleganUy, and sorrie do it in a rather casual, eoast tO\\'O -The Sea Terrace. See I Valley Realty, a subsidiary of Berg Enterprises, v.·ill issue its home buyers a one·year "'arranty against repair or replacement costs for the major systefns in !he home. Trv Glasser, vice president of Valley Rea lty, said the service is bein~ or re re d exclusively to Valley Really by American Home Shield. which introduced this idea l\l'O years ago in New Jersey.· Since thal ti rne t h is conA1n1erism concept h a s spr~ad ;i ll over the country v.·ith treme~ous acceptance by home buyers . "And why not," said Glasser. "For years , v.·e ha\'e expt.'ci.ed a \\'arranty on a n automobile that rosts say $l.200 -yet oo probably the biggest purchase of our li/e. a used home ~ average cost $40.000 -we have no prot~. • ~ "IT \o\' ASN'T A h a r d decision to ma ke for over the years of being in business '-''e ha ve been exposed to many buyers getting stuck v.'ith repairs they never bargained for: like"A·ise. the seller's atlilude has been that the buyer purchases the hon1e "as Ne ·w Sta.rts Take Jump February's nev.· housing !tarts in Ca l i f o rn ia jumped 27 percent over January lO a seasonally adjusted annual rate· of 157 .000 units, acrording to 831\k of America. The February rate "'a,, rtlll far bl!:lov.· me rate last year or 243.000 units. The bank's ecooomists said the ma}or reaSOfl (or the Increase in construclioo In February was the roUd weather. is." tbe result being a lawsuit. or us. the Realtor being the bad guy:· One or tb e more innovatil·e provisions of the program is that upon listing your home \\'ith Valley Really the seller is cove red against s uc h defe~. Glasser commented that it never fails just when ~ you're going to sell a home the water heater or some other n1ajor item goes out. The fo\lo\ving m a j o r systen1s will be protected : l. lleating sy stem 2. Plumbing sys ten1 3. Hot v.·at.er beater 4. Built-in appliances lo include oven, range, garbage disposal and dishWashers. Along with these services. the buyer may purchase additional coverage for ai r conditioning. "AN Th!PORTA~T aspect of the program is the service conttact will be placed on every hou.sc listed with Valley R e alt y wit hout prior inspection.'' Glasser said. The ad vantages of the program pass to all parties of the sale. The se.Uer is relieved of Potential liabil ity of repalrs when the buyer t a k e s possession or the property, he also will get better exposure of his home resu1ting in a sure sale as well as full price with 1 the mortgage lenders feeling more comfortable about the property and appraisal of it. TIIE BUYER bas nothing ta lose and everything to gain as he doesn't have to worry about unexpected repairs, therefott is mo~ apt to buy 1 "trouble free home". and be less vulnerable to f lnanci1I dlsaster ·as it rela tes to hls home's major systems. And finally, the broker has a special edge in advertising his homes as "trouble free ". he shows "~ood lallh" wlllcb can do nothing but improve his and the sales assoclates who represenl him as be i n g reputable aod concerned for lbeit customers,. Su Terrace Homes: From S61,500 to S87,800 · carefree manner. To accommodate the many vari· ous approaches, The Sea Terrace h as different homes fo r different living s t yles. The Sea Te rrace Garden Home is for those who enjoy bringing the outdoo rs -indoor s. Large expanses of glass are used every· where, and graceful 11gardenwall" ·fencing and walkways firepl aces, s unken li ving rooms, built-ins, and much more. Every resident or the Sea Terrace ha~ thei r own Recreation Center \\1ith poo l and lounge through member· ship in the Homeowners As.50Cia· tion -for a monthly fee of $35. Golfers enjoy the private El Niguel Country Club. The oourts of !he Laguna Niguel Tennis Club are for tennis buffs. (Membersh ips are border your.beautiful patio area. • Of course all of the extra interior .... ,,.., and exterior JuxurNouches are :'l;:<;~ included in these 2, 3 fl.bedroo m masterpieces. ;f a vail a ble. ~1em berl'l h i ps in t.hc country cluh a nd tenn is club a·rc voluntary and are con troll ed by Av.co Conununity Developer.!', Inc., "'hic h is the ma nagement and operations agent of the club facilit i ~.) For sailor!-!, the Da na Poin t Harbor, "hon1e po rt." for I .. aguna i\iguel, is 21 l miles south and it a1\·aits you "'ith moorings for 2,200 craft. Come drive through the private guard gate of Ca lifornia's ne1vest Your Sea Terrace Home is inspir· ing in its elegant simplicity. 3 & 4 bedrooms with up to 3 baths, carpeting (in major living areas), 'I• Sci Terrace Garden Homes: From 154,400 to '62, 700 • ' Put a lift in your life .. today come to ho\v beautifull y \\'C ha\'e nn ticipated and accommodated .vour st:yle of livin g. less than a mile from the sea. Directions: From Los Angeles, go south on the Sao Diego/Santa Ana Freeway to CrO\\'n Valle y Parkwa y exit. Righ t (approx. n miles) to Paci fi c Coar:.t High"'ay. I...eft I mile to Nigu el Roa d. Left on 1'igucl Roa d to model.!'. ' ·+, .. .•• .. ·~. -~~· . . -........ . . . ~!-:~ --. ...... .. • .. ' .. :·~ T h~ St• • \ Tr.,•t t ... ; • Lag~!!~"~Jgl:Jel Rancho Btrurdo •nd Villa1e P•rk, otht r fine Nf!W Te>wna hy Avm Community De-.rle>pen.. In<'. D ( 'i l-4) <196..41'140 .-.io.oow ACtl'• f.c.11IN1t.lbr'' L1t~11 .. ?'40. hi lttl4 l', L.M,C, C"""' ""'t1<111 t."""'•~ N'.ii .. " I' Ill\ 1, -I I f I C 6 04ILY PILOT Sunda~. April 7, 11174 Ne1vport Project P1·0111011to1·y Bay Homes Opening Promontory Bay llornes, a $3.8 million waterfront community of 18 homes in the $191,000 to $~.000 r ange. open:s this weekend . marking initial entry Into t h (' nomebuikJing fleld for Irvine Pacific Development Comp..iny and its pal'(':nt flrm. the Irvine Company. .\!acn.'.lb. president of j\tacnab- lrvlne llea1ty, exclusive sales agent for the devt)lopment. \!<Jenab reported that nin" .......... of the 18 hon1es have hem i;o!d bt'>fore romplction, and '.'buyt•r i11l1.·r1·.~t s u' r 1> a s s e s any ·waterfront develop1nent in thi~ price range during the last 20 years 1n Nc...,'J)Ort Beach," he add("<!. • • ' 1 Pr0mon1ory Bay II om c ~ offer residences with 3.000 lu 3.$JO square feet of living area and are designed to accommodate individual piers and slip!! for boats up to $."i feet. The model, at 633 Bayside , Drive ('tl.'Hl of the Jamboree Road entrance to Balboa Island), overlooks a·n II-acre, $6.5 million man-made lagoon wtdeh the Irvine C.Ompany bulk with access to Newport Harbor's north channel and the ocean. ~t:icnal>lr'vine ls also agent for the bayfronl cu:st.om home sites surrounding Promontory Bay. These lots hav e been selling !or an average of $125,CKX> each, nccording h> ;ohn Macnab. PROMONTORY BAY HOMES FRONT ON NEW 12.fOQT-DEEP CHANNEL ';PROMO NTORY Ua y Homes provide the f i r s I. opportunity since Lido Isle for ind..ivkluals to acquire fee simple title to a n e w waterfrmt home and lot alon g Newport Harbor," ootes John "Promontory Bay Home~ are planned to' eniphasize their water orient.atioo." s tat c d E.8. Akins. president of Irvine Pa c if ic Deve lopmrnt Company. He pointed out that "rooms face bayY.'ard onlo ·waterfront pHti0.'1 designed for outdoor din ing and :;unb.1thing." t;ACll Of' 111E floor plans inc ludes a formal living roo m and dining room. a wet bar, three and four bedrooms, up to four baths and -in many plans -:1 sitting roo1n . :a famlly room or a den. ~fa.~sivt· fireplaces add 14-·r1rmth to Ilic n1 o d er n interpretation or th c s c California Yliilcrfront hom rs designed b)' architects .\lorri~. Lohrbach & Associa ll'S, Inc ., of Newport Beach. l!.'nlry\1·ays are distinguish<'d by a private motor court area where three-car garages. o r two-ear garages with ca rports, arc screened· by a garden \l.'all. COLORS Y.'ERE chosen for Promontory Bay's mode I home by Beverly lfombcak. of Saddleback Interiors. Irvine. She has used bold textured fabrics to provide a striking c011trai;t v•ith the sn1ooth, polished floors, wtii te y,·alls. chron1c and glass. A Wlique feature of the interior design is the use of voorks by such nation ally known cootcmporary artists as EllsworthK Kelly. E d RtL~a. Rolx'rt 1\fother'\lt·ell and Tqriy de Lap. These have been lent by the Jack Glenn Gallery In Corona del Mar. In addition to the cultural and sociaJ opportlHl.!Ues of N~'J)Ort Beach, PromonOOry Hay facilities include a private beach, SC'Veral vista points, and a bicycle palh W'hich v•ind.s near the y,·ater·s edge aloog a revetment of large boulders. Large coral trees and cascading bougainvillea provide added color to the area. all We're tti~ it etlier in Anaheini -·· Anaheim Hiiis Is a decla- ratlon of Independence against crowded, harried ur· b1n living. There's no need to drive miles through heavy weekend traffic to get away from It all In the country when you five at Anaheim Hiils. You're there! Every day! It's easy to recog· nlze the dollars-and- cents value of the variety of homes be ing built in this master·planned "country In the city." Now let's talk about Intangibles that can 't be measured In money. Like acres of,parkland. Trees. Colorful native flora. Spirit-lifting views of rolling hllla and gen- tle valleys clothed In na- ture's greens and golds. Trails to explore on foot, bicycle , or horseback. A chal- tengl ng t.S-hole- golt course and 0 Proposed Riding and Hiking Tra ils System 6 Park S ites, Park Service Area One 1. Planned Anaheim Hills Racquet Club 2. P lanned Anaheim Hills Saddle Club 3.. An1h4!llm Hilla Mu n ic lpal Golf Course 4. Walnul C8nyon Re'8rvoir A. Wealrldge I . Oak Knon C. Broadmoor Homes A D. Woo dcrest II L.J __ , f. Parkvlew '· The Galerle G. Arboretum ana r Hills! spacious clubhouse. Steep until 7 :30 for your 8:00 lee·tlmel Soon, a ra cquet club with night-lighted courts; an equestrian center where horse lovers wlll board, ride and show their animals; a village shopping plaza. 01 para- mount importance In the planrilng of Ana· hei m Hiiis was the quality of the resl· , dances placed In the superb environ· ~ ment. The commu· ., nities of Anaheim Hills bear signatures of such re- spected homebullders as Grant Company of California, whose Westridge Homes were the f irst to be co mplet ed. Parkview, a towne home development, is now ready. And Oak Kn oll is next. The • • • • • . . --• :i S1J.' ~· ~ Galerie by American Housing Guild is now open and Woodcrest II by Westfield De- velopment Company Is not far behind. Now Broadmoor Homes Is a :ti reality. And, there's more 11 • to come. Save your energy and visit the homes of Ana- he i m Hills today. You'll find everything you could ask for In home value, locatron, recreation and just good living In the "new land" of Anaheim Hills. r°iNFORMAriONcouPON--------, Wan! ta lnow more •bout what 11 1v1ll1b11 111 Anal'lelm Hills' F1l1 cut this coupon 1nCI 1011• 111~ w1rl b• given 10 tne n1tion1ll y known bu ldt,. wflo are cons!rucling l'IOmtJ Jn "11'1• country In 11'1• clty.H You will ••C1ivt 1ctv111ce n11tic• dl1tcHy lrom lh9m. C()me vl~ll .. s. loo, i nd you·n ••• wh11 the QdOCI 1111 Is 111 •bout ANAHEIM HILLS, IMC. 380 An;il'lelm fiillt Road • Anlllelm, C.llforr1!111280fl C11y ______ s1111·----Z•P-- ' Pl•1s11•r1d lnlorm11!on on LO Smgl• F11mily HPm•s 0 l owntiousn --------------------~ • • • • • • • . . FREE! A booll ol PoWtr·full Enero S.Yin1 Id .... Writr. "[n1~y SnfA(', Anabeim Hills. IK. 380 Anahetm Hills Rd., .. ~--.:Anahtlm, C.. ~ 92807 u n iversity j __ P_V_BLI_C_N_'O'l'l_CE_. __ 1 ___ P~UB~LI=C.,.-NOT1=C:::E::--- "1cTtTtous •UllWlfl .. JCTlftOUI 11111•••• NAM.I ITATIMIWT NAMI ITAT•lllllllT P k S les T"" tollit•l"'8 --1, OOl!IO t11n1,..11 T,,. ""'ic, .. 1,..., pen•" Wt 4'lllftO a . DU1lntn •• ar ., COl'llTJNIMTAL DATA INOUlrtlll:.!,• VALENCIA 0£LICATl511EN. 111 '"- 11111• fll lm E•ll C..ll l'tlOl\wl y, .... ._ e1¥11 .. ""''' Al'll. C•'· '1H$ '-• J.i ;.....r, tlllfot"'• nru HtnrY •· V1\ff'ICl1, ru No. w.,.- 1..1cm:1 E Slilff', 2.ll'f l'arl L""'"4Cl 111¥11 .. ltl'lil Al'\I. ~I. "1GO P 100 11111(•, N-ciorl a.-11. C•lito<~I• f'lttll A~• t V•lf!W.i1. NI .... H1rW lSS Tl>ll bullrwtl 11 (Ol'IO\l(IK DY •n 1... 11~111 .• $.lllU AN. c.1. t110J r llll~l-I T!'l•t ~ II conlll\Klfill O'f 1111 ~ t,1 ~ I $llkor Oh•lckHI. Tl>I' •1•1-·I \Otl HI«! wC!!'I 1'11• ,_ ~ I , Vii.ntl• _. C 1y t•• o1 °'~ c-1, on A~H , ,..,, Tl'll' "•'•.....,1 ••• 111.a "' ,,.. -ffn11orina may be bi I 5Jurnp. I'-tv OWi; I/A O<t~ C:o.in1Y Ol'I ,,..,,rd\ !l, "'""l"''O l'\11111-Ot•"'Clf '°'"" Ot llJ Pllol 1t1' ,..,, ... but not at Ota.ne Hometi· AprH '· u. 71. 21, 1t1' n 111-1• ""1>1'"'"' Or•• Co.•' o.n, ,.llO'I. Univeriity Park. Larry Deane, Ml•<~'"' )1 •• ..., A0otH '· 1.., "'' .,..1, pres ident of Deane PUBUCNOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Development c 0 m p 8 n y . ..ICTITICK/I IUIOllll • re.ports that sales have passed No\MI ITATIMINT IL .. ·H1 .. Joo ··-I ·--· than e'1ght TIW lo0•"9 "')1)1'1 I• oot1111 butlnttl ,..CTITIOUI SUllNIJI uru.., n IC6 ... NI.Ml!: lfATl!:MINf v.·eeks since the new NEW,.~T FrSfi c:o .. .so~'• a111 ''" '"-ff!IOWll'IO "''toft 11 ~no ou1\~1 ,..._. •::di· t 1Ulor.,.t t7t6J ti community opened in the JONI ,, I Fftit. ~h •tn ''" . 808 I ELl(NA" lll!VtON IALl!I •• •ill ol u . lty Pa k on Ntwrion lltl<h. C:•lllornlt f'/6'.1 109.io 1(1\•m• Rlvtr JIGAa, 1"°"'11•hl \ age ruvers r Thi• DUii""• 11 ton011et9d b'f •~ 1... v1uev C•l•torn11 ttXll the Irvine Ranch. d1•1d~•IJ--C F _, eoO lltl•NI> Tr•lltr i1111. lllC" tot.i , • ..., • '"'1 l(Jl~m• Alvtf Roed, f ovn11ln V•llt~·· Now at the mid·pouit in T"1' "•'1""n1 w•1 •11t0 wltll ""' c-. c:1111otn11 ttl'Oll f h --• pha o( ?2 IV C:l«k of Or1rog1 (011nty lln M••Ch 19, Tllll bllllNu 11 (-11(111111 br • sales O t e :R"'-...u"' se "'' corpor,1lon. homes ·,n ··-ma~er plarmed f)M.U 11011 I ELICNA .. UIC '" • .. llDll1f>td Or•::r Cot1! 0•11'1' Piia!, TllA ILEllt SALES ll'llC community in Ir\'ille. Emmet M.,ch 11• •flll ~ 1 1• u. 11• 111' 111'1·7• A-1 1tlkn10. j.,"',Mn1 M K I~ I and T)lh lllltm..,I w11 ltltO w!rh """ C une, pro """' sa es PUBLIC NOTICE count~ tltr~ ~1 Or1not c"""'Y "" Mtrcn marketing direclor, reports u. u1.1.. · ha PICTITUWS IUllN•ll Nar..&.11t t. WIE INl!lt that o vrr 6,000 'V ltots ve NI.Ml ITATIMf.rr Uot Witt.Iii,. hlll•••N 'already been recoided. Ti. to11ow1111 penon •• dolno 111n1Ntt ~:1·~ c.at11wtwt• ,0.,1 ... PRICED FROM $58,000 to . · w1Lo s1ol! OF 11.u.eOA 1SL>NO. T.....,_ !tU I a1-m1 ,.mb' \.-, , 1°' tMrl .... e1t-. C..111 .. n"'3 "llbllt/\tcl ...... _ Colt! Cl•lly l'llol $7f;OOO,.t1~new oommuruty o f An1,_,.J.,.,.• fi01"'<1L :» l<l1h !'lea. M1rc11 11 ,, 'i1 .,.., Atint 1 1'14 m1' I I I ·1 ~ I Lq lletc:ll. Ctlll. tQIOJ • ' • ' '~ 230 s ng e-am1 y 11umes s Thh bu•lntll II <Of'dUC'911 frV .,, .... I located at University Drive dl¥10w 1• PUBLIC NOTICE , Antl'*ly JI"'" H-•I and Jordan Street. lrVJne. 'Ibe r1111 1•••"'"'" w•• 1111<1 w1t11 '"'co..... 1i..,..7,1,. one and tV.'O-'StOr}' homes of tv,,,;1trk of Ortllllt t0\1111~ on M1rc11 11. NOTICI! TO CltlOITOAI IU .. 1!111011 COUllT 0, T141 shingle rough v.·ood , brick and '"'..i STATE 01' CALll'OltNIA ,o. ' . . .... bit•-Or•no• C:o•ll O•!IY Piiot, , •• cou '' ....... . stucco extcrJOr arc designed ~rtn 21, 11. ""' Apfll 1, u. 1'1• IQDO.I• N'! A·ltots BS t\l'O, three and four E1!~ .. ol MAii.iA A UG V 5 T I NA PUBLIC NOTICE GONZALES. Dtct11ed. bedroom plans. The three and NOTICE I~ HEll:EllY (;IVEN to trw I •-d t ! ttldl!o .. 111 tM lbO"• ntmld atctcllnt OUr"'IJ\: room , W 0 • S 0 r Y FICTITIOUS IUllNISI 1n1! 111 person1 "'vlng cl1lm1 111•ln1t tl>t models may be exp:inded f.o NAM E JTATEMliNT "Id aectdlflt •rt •eaulrtd lo lilt • ....,,. TM 1011owlncr perlo<lft !1 aotnt bu1ln111 ,..11,, tf'.t nt<t n •rv vOllC!'ltn .. In trw offlt t four and rive bedroom s •" .'y''' Co _,, , _ ·~ ol 1ne cl••~ ol 1ne •bO~• tntl!llld court. or ·I 'IK "d ",..., ..... -ornot..1 r.....,.,t tn Ith rrit n rt"Specttve )', .1• C unc sm . L"uN H11t1o C.11Jto<nl• n6SJ !..c~rs, 10 tr!"'~,ltnta •I ~:,'.'! t ,,..,,.., !' · • 3.fd F1y S. l(lplt. nu• Lor. A111orno1o Olflct of GENE 11:. MINSHEW, 1111 ....... Ul" 1ving In I g en L'lllJN Miiii. c •. t:l•U We11!mlftt!Pr 81"'11 w t 1 1 m I n. I t r Settino is the theme Of the ne1,1• This bWMM Ii tondlltltd Dy in I,.. C•U10tnl1 '1613. ;;..ich lf lh• p(K• t i •---"> JI As llll'tlalll!. bl.rllr.11 ot I/It 111111 .. llfntld In 1ll 1Nt!w1 puu!UC\.I _C Offi ID \ln. Y _, Fly$. l(lol• Pff11lnlnQ1 to tilt f"t•1• ot Mid O.C.O.nl visit.on enter the m o d el rv ~J:,.~'•;o:',;'",!!::,', -1: ::;;.~~ ...iii.in io.... "'°"'M,_ .tiff tt.a flr•i , ' puD!lc1 t1on ol l!'lh nO'l><.I. complex, they are greeted lll a 1'1' l'·H.U D•11e1 Mirth 12, ,,, .. unique garden«iented sales l"vtllll'ltd Or•l'llll C011I D•llY 1'11¢ DIEGO H. GOHZAU!'S Ind ' MAAC:OS H, GONZALl!I, office with hundreds of Jiving M•rcl'I 24. JI, •fld Aprll 1, 14. 1f7' 10»1~ CIHaKulon ot tM W111 IJf , tM •lxl'ot "lmtd dKt<IP plants and trees, a nd 1t.s o"n PUBLIC NOTICE OEHi' •· MINSHIEW pa vilion 1111 wtam1n1., e1w. • , l'ICTITK>lll IUSINlll Wft!mllllh'!', C1Mttn111 ,,._ The garden motif is carried NAMI ITAT£.MINT l1~!!...~':!1 C•IE •Kvl.n throughout the mod els, each oJ ,..:.1111,~lowlng peno••1. '" c1011111 twir· P .. tt111htd O.•nve '°''' a.Uy tollot. 'A'hich has indhidual inte'rior c.sP· c o .• 1t..s l'l1t11111. Aw .• c.0111 Mi re/\ 11• 21• JI, •nd Aprn 1. '''' m.14 , MIM. C.1llto<nl1 t'J~I and garden the mes. 'A'tlh O•vkl lnd111rr1" INtvMI• c:o•?Ot•· PUBLJC NOTICE urtique planters in <I 0 0 r. !Ion\, 1t...s P11ctnt11 Avt .. c. ... 1. M•Y·I-------------, t 1lltorn.l1 tt6ll SL .. ·)t!JI outdoor potting art'as and 11>11 0011nu1 11 (oru:i"''" by • tor· NOTICI' TO tll&DITOlll , . cd I d P01"•11"' 5UPl!lll01l COUllT 0' Tl41! custom-ues1gn poo s an OAV IO l'-JDUSTA IES STATE 0, CALl,.OANIA l'Oll p atios. Thi•.~.!~~·;."~.~~:,· :1i:'lnt-COiin• THli COUNTY 01' 0AAM!11 ,, C:l.rk OI 0.•no• COllll!Y on ""'''h 19, No. A·1nH DEANE 110.\tES.University 1tl• "E1ta1e of C:LARE NC:E E. ll EAD. F:IUM Oei;t"Md· Park utilizes t.00 zero-lot line P'Ubll11!H Or•not (Ollt 01!1y PlllJI, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE N lo th• concept and the homes are Mlrcn 31 , 111<1 Aprll I. 11, Jl,.;9/t· 1!08-11 ~~::l~c:r·pt~l:,. .. •vt;•,1~,:4'11!::-:t offered in 14 elevations and PUBLIC NOTICE w ld OK.0...1 trt requl•ld lo Ill• lntm. wit~ ll'le nlC••~rY v""""'"' In tl>I ol!ltt four floor plans ranging from ---,===C"O=cco=----lof 1111 c.Jtrk111 1rw .-. 1n1111«1 coun. or 1,430 to 2.216 square feet. "~n:~o~:A:~·:::• ~~11~0 ~"'~~~19.,:9 1/~"~'! Highlight.inn the recreational TM lollow'tng ptl'IOlllo ••• dot ing Offlt• (If ROllEJIT M. DEVITT. 150! Long "r> llullntll 11: ltlCl'I Blvd., Long 11.-Cll. t .. l'°'""lt amenities for the new PAC:l FIC VENTURES, 215:1 D""°"' tal01, Whkf> 11 tl'lfr pl1ct °' bu1lnt11 111 • o n..... Svttt 2(11, Nawpon llffcll, IM ...ici .. llgntd In •U """"" Pf'1•lnlng commoruty are a large pool. C.•lltlll"lll• n.u 1o""' ••'"'or w ld dK-n•. w!ll'lln '°"' cabana t V.' 0 night-lighted PAC.IFlt AEAl. ESTATE l'llOJECTS, monllls 111tr Int llrll l>\lbl!t11!on ot llllt , ' INC., 1 (.thlornl1 C.orPOrl !IOl'I. •10 1!'.Alt t . tenn!S courts. tot lflt and a ioutl'I Flow" srr1111, Lot Af1911ltl, Otted M•r<~ 11. 1"'· · f' t1tll«nl• 90011 H-1rd J. lllktr pn•·ate 1\·e-acre park. Across J""'Es It. i<NAPI' co.1tPORAT1oN. E •tt"'"' o1 "'' w111 of the street, constructiOO has A C.11ltornl1 CO'l>Ol'•llon. 2lll OUPonl lht •-lllmlll dK«ltftl , Dr!Vt. Suitt :IOI, N.,.port Btitll. AOlll£1tT M.. DliVITT begun on the public 345-acre <.•lltornl• '1'lM4 uos ...... , ''''" •1vd. \\••111 ·am R '! R · nal Thi1. bu1I"" 11 tonctuclN bv • <or00t1· LMt •••<ri. c111tonii1 ""' 1 . 1• a.son egio tton • c2u1 111.fm Park J 11M1 1111. i<11t1PP COrDor•tton An__, ,.,. E•t<•tw ' . J•mt1 N. ICll•PJI• Prffldlnl Pul>ll~ Or•no• to.11 01lly f'tlol. 1'he model homt>S, with rri11 1111tmf'nt w11 111«1 w1111 '"' Coun· ~rcn 11, 24, 31, 1nd April 1. 1t11 t'l7·1• inleriors h y Carole E ichc n and "' C.IH~1r,J~•ll9t Count)' on Aprl1 •, 191• landscaping by c 0 u rt I a nd OAVIO M. fUANEll, Alty. m w111 Ith ''""'· 111111 'u PUBLIC NOTICE Paul. Arthur Beggs & lM Mt.it1. c111i.n.11 •11 sL"·100J A ' ( d 'j UUI "'·lhl SU .. liRIOll COURT 01' THI SSOC'Ja es arc open a1 y f ·Uln STA.Te OF CALIFOllNIA FOlt from 10 a .m . to 7 p.m .. and Pvblllhtd 0r•"9• Co.II D•llY Piiot T14E COUN'TT 0' OllANOli hcd . •\.-. A.prll 1. u , ~1. 21. 1'1t 1ns.11 No. A·1tf.J.4 arc rea(' \1 a UJC San D iego -NOTICE OF HEARING 0, l'ETITION Y.' r c e 1,1· a Y Io I he PUBLIC NOTICE ~~~ri'11.~o~T~~N1~~i~r:~ .:i~~ University.Je fftty Dr i ,. e Tl41! w1LL ANNEX&o ff •\.--SL .. ·11102 E"a1e of JOSE P!HNE ALMA McGEE. 0 ramp, Un:'ll 'A'CSt 0 n SUl"EltlOR tOUllT 01' T14E lll.O ~fl<'iwn •I JOSEPHINE A. M<GEE. University one-ha\f miJe ,,. STATE 01' CALIFO.NIA 'Dlt •h.o ~now(\ l l JOSE?HINE M<GEC., w T14E COUNTY OF ORAMOI O..:e&M'!>. I( Jordan Avenue. .. ... A·1'SU NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE N Ir.ti -------------INOTIC& 01' HEAlltNG 0 1' "lTITlOM HOWAllD W. N.cGEE n•1 lllld l\ft'eln • FOii .. llOllATE OF Will ANO FOR pe!ltlon !or Pr-It o! Wiii i nd lor PUBLIC NOTICE LETTEltl OF ADMlNJSTllATION WITH invance O! Ltt1er1 ol M minl1tr1!1on wHn l----~--------1 TN! WILL ANN IX ID tilt Wiii Annt~ed 10 ltw ptllllontr, FICTITIOUS euSINfSt E1t1tt ot ALIC:E G. llEll.ltlSFOll:O, r-tnce la ..tllc~ 1~ ~ tor tlll'ltwr NA.Ml( ITATIEMENT OoecttMd. parllcu11r .. -Tll~I llM !!mt •nd P4K• Tiie lollowlrog ptllOf!I irt Clol .. NOllCE IS HERESY G1VEH lh•I OI 1<t1dng I"' wrnt I'll' -~!or ACll'il bllllnt1I ti. JOHN fi. MAC: DONALD ha• !llfd !ll{tln 13, 1?7.i.. 11 9.)0 • m. In Ille COUt"lroO<n ot MAROON. 1.Wll llder1. Mlsilon VI• I ptl!lion lor PrObll• of Will Ind for Ot'Olrtmtnl No. l of wld t 011'1, 11 100 [o. C1. tu15 IU111nc:t ol ~t"tfl ol Mmlnl1tr1!lon wllh Civic C..,ler Ori•• Wtl!. In 11'>1 C:llY DI Cll.frlff Alt••ndtr OOni•aoon Jr .. llM Wiii Anne~ed to tht petitioner, S.nt• A111. C•ll•ornl•. 2•11 L-•· Min ion Vlt lo. C:t . n 6TS •tle•fn<• to wnk ri ll m.at lor tutl>le'< Oiied April J, 1i7t. ~'Vl¥n C:..!,...IN Oon.ll<lion, 1'611 P'•l1<"11r1, Ind 11>11 Ille llmt l lld pl1ct WIU.IAM IE. ST. JONJI, l-•· Ml11ior! Vltlo. C:1. f'll7S ol l'IH•(no Ille ...... h•• been WI tor APt'U (WntY Cltr~ Tllli builnt11 li tandlK!td ty • ~tneriJ 13, 1•7', •I •;lO •.m .• In lht courtr_., ol eAlllD. aAlllO, WUL,lllAG & Pl ...... llllp, °'1>1rlmtnl NO. l of Mid coo.itt, It JIXI WILLIAMS C.htf'ltoi A. Oonl'llll\O!'I Jr, (.lvlc Cfflttr Orlvt Wt1I, In Int tllV ot PO. ••• m1 lllll •l•!..,..nl W'tl llled wHh tnt coun· S1n11 An1. C1lllornl•. •171 Lont INCl'I 11••·• Sl1. A IV C!t rt OI Or•no• tountv on April '· Otrfd Aprll ,, 111•. LOtltll •••ell. Cllff1ml• tMOI ltl.l. WJLLIA.M I!. 1r. J014N , nu1 Ill+!'\ ,.11.,.. c:.....,iy t101~ Att~y for: "";n-r l'11t>li11'11d Orl/'111 Co•1I O•lly Piiot KAHM, STl:RN • ILANl:Y P~l>l•ll'l«I Ortnoe '°"'' DtllV Piiat. AOt"ll 7, H, ll.11, lt1' 11'7·1• lflt W"I Ctnh.tl"I' llvf. April 7. I, 1'. 191• llOJ.1• PUBLIC NOT ICE L• Alletfts, C1tllorlll1 tl041 !2ti) 716-WIO PUBLIC NOTICE AllOl'hfYI tor: Ptflll-r j-------------1 P\lblilhld Or•nQt t o.11 0 1lly Pilol,,j--------==----- l'ICTITIOUS aUSIMISS April 1. I, U, 1t1' 11(;&.1• e 12011 NAME STATIMli'NT NOTICE TO CREOtTORS Tilt fdlowlna 11trton It oolng bu1Trw11 PUBLIC NOTICE SU l'l!ltlOA COUAT 01' TH• •~: STATll 0, CALl .. OANtA 'Oil LAGUNA PAC1FIC ENGINEERING fNE COUNTY 01' OltANOI C:O .. 60$ Ny" PL, L19~n1 8uch, C•. SLP·71Ut No. A·l't'JJil '1Ml ~ NOTICI TO ClllOITOllS E1!11e of ELIZAl!ETH E. tOllUON. Pft., C. Tr1uD. "'5 Nvt1 PL. Ltg11n1 SU .. EIUOlt COURT DI' THI! lllO '""""' 11 fl!tABETfi E061NGTOl'll Btac~. t i . '1651 STATI 01' CAlll'ORNIA fOR COULSON, ~••led. Thll MJl\tlf 11 condllCted b"t" •n 1... THI COUNTY o .. ORA.NOi. NOTICE IS HEii.EBY GIVEN to th• <llvlOu•I. NI. A·nMI cl'ldltor1 ol tf'.t l lxl'ot l\lmtd dtc9dt~• "''"" C. Tr1uD E1l1t1 o1 EOWARO JAMES POWER. 11111 111 ptrton1 f>1v!119 <l•lmt 1g1l111t tilt Tf>il •t•r.mtlll w11 flltd wllll lht Cou11o Dtc.e1Md. w lCI <aeidt•ll art ttqvlrt(I lo tit. !Mm, "" C.l tr'k of Oranot COUl'lf'lo on FlbrWl"I' NOTICE IS HEAEllY GIVEN lo tl'lt "'"" ll'le nteHWrY vwcntr., In Tiit oltlce ''· lt1•. c...,ltor• ol tilt 1-"'""" cllctld""I of tht elert ol IM 1bovt enfllltd c:iurt, or 1'41112 11111 111 ptr_,. """'"' d •lm1 191!Mt lllt lo Pf9Mnt thotm, Wlll'I l!'lt M<:ftMry "~blllhtd Or1191 c .. ., D•ltv "ikrl, w ld dfc:-t ••• r1111lllrtd to Ill• """"'· VOllCl'>t1'1o lo rnt lllldet1lllf!ICI 11 ttw olfltt """rt/\ 24. JI, lfld A.Ot'll 1. I.I.. Ith 1011·1' wi!n !ht nteftUTJ' YOUC:,...$. In tilt Ol!ltf ol "'' l ttomty1, PLUHl<ETI & ol !ht tlffk ot tnt>bcwe tllltfltd (Ollt"f, or PLUNICETT. '12 Ollvt A-. f'.O. l o• PUBLIC NOTICE to pt'ti.tnl !hfm, Wll!'I l!'lt neceiwry 16,, Hunt/oglon IMC:~. C1IUornl1 f'/6'11, j-------------l-..c:ht11, to IM "nclertillfl.«I •t tM L1w WfliCll It ll'lt P4•tt ol bll1lne1 1111 !NI "ICTmout IUSINl!ll Ottlc•"' l(tNOEL AND ANOEASON, lO::C ~NII In •II """'fl ptrlllnlno to NAMI ITA.TEMENT N.orlll ll•Ootd'WI¥. S.nl• Ml, C1lltornl1 tht ellJ!t OI w lcl d«.,,.,,I, w(tl'li11 IOl.N' TM followtl'lll Plf'IOfl h Golog bl,I I f'/102, w.,.UI 11 '"-pt•ce ot bllllnt1\ ol "'°!"~• •tttr '"" tlr1! out11i(1tlon ol rt"01 11. 1 neu ttw ~ligned In 1U m1tter1 pert1lnlr\Q llOl•c•. . Tfil! LEATfifAWOll.l(S '1' lermll\ll lo Int ts!i lt ol 11ia di<-!. wilhlll IW• D•lfd AO'll t. 1t11, Wiv No. I CMI• MtM (1111 '1~1 fTl(lllt1'11 l "ff' IN llt1I pvbllullon of 11'111 LEA OV A. GR ... SEll, ' • • • riot1<1. E•eaitor o1 ""' .,...,n JlmtJ 'E . WNrt. UOI !tt11~ort Or.. D Id M 11 U 1'll of "'' otKw• "'mtd dtctOtnl ~~t lltltf>, C.1111. '11161 II J,;.~$ v: PoWER ~nd P'LUM!CttTT & .. LUNKITT l>O•:~~on tl<illntll h (orldl.l(lf'd Dy • car· J ... i';El P. llONA .. .l.il.-E, •n Oll¥t AWi., P.O •••• l•t Jim" E. w1>1i. ~E:::.::":"'n!:td ":iec-:!~~ ~~~1t";',~r' Jt~:~:' Thl• ~!11tmet11 Wtl llltd with l~e Coull• l(INOIL AND ANDIAIOH AllOl'fllJI tor E,.K..,.Of' ~14C.ltr~ of Or•llO• Couty on M•rcf> n , 1m Ntr1h 1'9ffw•r P~l>llll'lec 0r•"9• t 111111 o.llv l'olol f'.J1UI l•~t• AM. C1IHorr1h tl10J A,prll 1. )A, 11. 11, ltl• ltll·I• P~l>ll1~fd Or1no1 Co.ii D .. 11, P<IO' (nf) JM·1117 M1rcn 1t. tt. •nd A n 1 I• 191' 1016·'~ An1rnt11 t.r t';•·l•tc"'"" , ' · Publl1/\tcl 0.1not C.0111 01olv P;tof, PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE Mirth 17, 74. )1 . 1na Apr!l 7, 191• nS·1Al------------- I-------------( NOTICl OF IULI( TllANl"lll PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIC E IS HEii.EBY GIVEN lO lHf 'ICTITIOUt IUSIMl'll CREDITORS OF J1rno lte JtCllOll i nd NAM• STATIMIEHT 81llv ltoq"' $.tno..1. Tr1~11...,., 11\et • Tiit 1t10owlrig pe•1on1 ••• dol"'J SL,.·741$1 blilk rr1n1ler !1 •bOvl lo Ill m~ by bullf'lfH 11: NOTICli TO CREOtTOlll l•• ... ~orlo Wl'IO,. Dl/'ll l'lfl;I IOCtrM' I~ llti'\ELAND, 1231 W••t l,incQln, tU .. llllOll COUltf 0" T141 U:>f. N, C•nYl:lfl Wty. In f!lt City o1 A"°M!m.,Ci lllornli STATE DI' CALll'Oll:MIA l'Oll Pomohl, CaunlV OI l ol Anttl,.._ St1t. •' !. Edw111 C. llor9, 1210 P••-Nt-1 THI COUNTY Of' CMlAN!;ll C.•llfor ... 1, Ind 111 I/A wflOH o1!1tr tll,iollntM A.PT. 11,, N•woort B••(f>, t•lllornti M1. ,,.nm n•me• Incl Mlclrei.M• wMlll w1"'1" """ 7 11orl1 I', Dl•on. Jll Onr~. Sin!• E1t1!1 ot lllOSE L.AllltD llEDFEAll.N, yHr1 lit! 11'•1 i.o l•t 11 --to An1, t1n10r11l1 •-• lltOSE L llEOFE.All.N, •l• ll05E Tr11'11,.,te. •r• Ye Oldt ICt CrM rn Thl1 Mlnt~I 11 con4\lcltod IW 1 <OI· ISAllEL REDf'EAltN, ~Md. P1r10r. 20S MAln Sttwl, S1tbol, Ctlllllirrll1 l)O<l.llOl'I -COl"PO<'ltl ........ 11 ··u~ NOTICE ti HEREBY GIVEN to ttw n6'1. to l(en111tf\ J. -"Ind Ootortl Y. Ed'd l llt Sl'IOP." (l'Wli.1 of IM ttlO ... l'Ulfl'ltd ~td.nt MOlllo l'll.l!blf>d fl>lll wlft, Tr_,.,M, Edwin C.. &oro. "r•lld•nt lhlt •fl lltrtoftl 111¥1"0 elllt'!U 111otlMI llW wl'loM Dulll'IHI Mid'"' 11 1020 l)lfl 5!f'lfl, Tlll1 l!ll-t W'll nit<! Wiii! "" c-· N ld dttedtnt .,. •tQUlrtd kl •11t ll\tfl'I, In '"' (lty of Hvnllnotori IHCll. '°"""" ly Cleric of LH Al\ofltl c-tv on Al'rll '· w1lll ""flKffMrY \IWC_ ...... 111 Ille elll<' ol °'"' ... "''-ol c .. ltll'!'Tll1. fllf ,,.. u14 "' !ht eltrk of tM •bow ..,tlllfd too.irl, °' toltewlt'lll Dl!ICl'IMd •-1 ~ o1 l•O OC lo prtWnt ""'°" wl"' !ht "'"'lll"I' Trlfllltror, IO.w11· CECIL o . fOll'TNljS .-.Mr .. IO '"' •1••1<1tnt ...... II ""llt!k • AH llDC~ In lfldL fl•llrrff,. tqvfprrltf'lt u" Iii• Ttl.. O! Msrlln o. ... ,, ... , .... AllOl'MY ... l..tw. Ind 90M will ol • ( ... I.In let c .. ~ ...... VHWf Elfl!H. C•llltrfll• 1'"° ••oot.hun t SI.. St•. J, Gtreltft 1tor• ~ .... , --II Y• Otdt I<• l'~IJS 0•-. CA t'J~ wl>lc~ I' IN jKl(t of CrtMn P•rlor •NI locl!K .i '°' 111 .. n f'\11>11~ O.•-COii! 01:1.,. ""'°' M lntu ol ,,,. l/l'li)lf'llQMd Ill Ill ~!IHI '""''· In ~ Clry OI Btll••· Ct\IM'I' (If Alt'11 1. "· 71. 21, H7• 11'•·'' 119"1•1'1!no 111 1111 ••t111 of ••lo ~'· 0.•"9•· '""' ot c111,...nt1. tnd 11111"" I;::::::.--....;;;:;;:;::..:-:-:..:;-Wllllln foVr ,._l~I •lltr i,.. llrll lattgOflO bor,ill lr111,ttr Wiii bt ~ 1111Dllt1lll!'I ol !f>f• notit•, 111mt•lllfd l'1 <" 1"9• ""'lldMsd1¥ ll'le Dllld Mitt.ti I), 1t14, 11'1\ dlY Of A~ll. lt7,, l!l<O\IOl'I IEK""" You con Charge DAILY PILOT Claulfled Adi 642•5678 Aol'tfl w. ""'~''" N11. n.flt. •t tilt •w-°'"""""' c• Admlnl\ITttor ol !IW l-'•'• Of !hi 111....,,.,rl l!•ll(fi l r•ncll fl ltcvrhy Tiit •MVI l'l"l!flld ffce<llllt "IC'tllC N•tl-l1ntl 11 WS \/!• Ll9a MlllLllf OAYLIE AJKRlil'I In 111• Crty ol N_,,.,i llllUI,, C.-l'f ot UJjt .,..lltlut ti .. si.. J Of"~. Sl•IW " Cl ll!Ofn; .. 01r9tfl Ori'V!! CA ,,_ DI*! Allrll l. lt14. Tell ........ 1 Slf•l\21· l("'ntlh J, MOlho, Tl"IMI., .. A"""'*' "' Ad""fllmutt OOIOrtt Y. M01'1. Tn"""'-.... D!ltl'ltd Or•not Cw1t l>t1TY ,uo1. Pub!hhtd Ortnvt COllt OIHy '1~ M1rcll U, 14 II, •1'1111Al)!'ll1, 1'14 .i:lo74 Aoril 11 1'14 IDl4 I I ' DAILY PILO T (; 7, Planned Housing Lu~ky Move .- • Desig1ied Conimunities Under Study l ,OOOtJ1 Horn e ·Ciwd By DOROl11EA BROOKS NEW YORK fUl'll -The planned oornn1unity has <.'Ome a lOfll w1y from the dra..-.·ing board! ol the first vl1tona ries, Thousands ol f11mllies In all parts of the country are Hvlng in PUDs, as the plaooed unit developments are knoy,'TI, and their experience js being uS<'d now to make this style of Ii\'· ing even more satisfying. "lnfonnation on how wen past housing projects are satisfying human needs is very important," says Sal· vatore 8.1.lsamo. Chicago· based, award -winning arehlted. with "idc experience in the design of PL.'"DS. "Find- ing out "'·hat make-s lhem wort he!~ u:; design better communities. "It's an , e\'olutionary proc· css. The ard'lltttl is 'doing much more than just design· ing houses to satisfy developers. \Ve're being coo· suited more orten in the plan· ning stage ... to design whole communities lo suit the. buyers themselv~. '' TO 00 TlflS. Balsamo .says, research into the success or shortcomings of past designs is essential. "RC'sea rch helps us create entire environments for specific needs." _He notes a recent report by the Urban Land Institute ! L:Ll), a trade association ?o'hich has conducted large. scale studies of operating PUOS, cites as !he greatest single defect in the 'A'Ork of land planners. as "'ell as architects. the fail ure to check the results of their \YOrk. Too manY. planners, for example. do not !moo· \\"hat a density of ten looks like ""'hen a project is completed and ,the area is filled y,•jth reople, children, bicycles and. especially, park· ed cars, ULI found . Robinwoods , one of the first .PUDS in ttM! Chicago area. and one of the first approved and executed under an F1!1\ program to provide Musing for moderate income families. has yielded valuable feedback to Balsamo, its architect. . - REAL ESTATE tributes hea\•Uy to bu)'tt satlsfoct\on, UU found. Balsamo sakt h e ln- corix>ratfd thele findings into succeedlng projects. Jn ooe. a recreational PUD near Fox Lake, Ill ., pre-schoolers can play in rui encl05ed lot in full \'lew of living units. Older children en}oy an enck>$ed wading poOl adjacent 'to an adult pool. Young :&nglers en· joy the "Huckleberry fishing sh::ick," Isola ted from a bwy marina and p ro\•iding salt fishing in a special pond from a ..-.·alkw11y with a railing. For teenagers there is an activ ili~ center in the midst of a sports core with a pcol table. gamts. For t~ t:dmund \\'. \\1rodrhost family of :O.l!s.SJOn \'l rJo. J,000 has turned out to br ti \'t'ry rna &rtc numbtr. It y,·as tht' \Vi"'ndeho.sts, rormerly midt'nts of Santa Ana . 1o1·ho purchased ti)(' J.OOOth ~ladtid home at the 11 ,000.. acre pl:u\fk,<d eo111111wuty of ~h.•1s1on \'1i'J<>. TO PflOPEHL\. obstr\e the f \'CJl\. i'.h!.~1011 \'a•JO Con1 - p•lny off1ciers d1t1ded to prt•M>nt a cht.'C~ to lh(' luck y tarn· 1ly tontllin ini.: ont' Collar for ":ich ,\ladr1d hon1c sold stn\.'e ll'S OPfn111g In {'lltly l!'!il. To coninitrnori!1C thi:s 1•vrnt •• \1 1s.~1oi1 \'1t·jo Cornpany had a faesl n11lc of the l'h<..'<'k f1rl'd into 111.;o :ind bu il! 1n10 :t stylish coffN' t:iblr as :i ix:nnant'nt trophy for tht \\'rndc- host. ... l\trs \\'C'n<'<it•hQ<;t de~t1tx-d tht' fnn1ily's fir-.1 rnc:oonU>r \\'1th the popu lar rt·~idl·nli<•I :.t~·lt'. "\\\· i..11o1' It}(· n1od1•I hon1e bt->1ni;: butlt ('.i rly 1:1 ~1 ~C':ir. ao<1 I ~aid rll!ht tht•n ll'l'S come bark l1l1d ~ LI \lhf.11 it's r1111~h('d ." They did and the-reuellon 1o1u~ 1nun~'Ci1utc. "I JU.~1 turnro to Ed .1nd S:lld lei's buy 11 .. said. Their comments in- dicated ' "ending rna<hiaes, J~ke box SPACIOUSNESS and SYpervlsed acUVJlles. POPULAR FEATURE OF PLAN 400 AT THE COLONY IN IRVINE Tiit:\' S.ELt:CTEO Plltl i5, the i\l::idr1d "Casa Blanca." \\'endeho.~ ...... ho 1s 111 lhe elenroruc prmt<'d c1reui1 bu.11· IU'SS, s;ud it 1o111s tht' ptannc'<l conllT'ju.ruty ronc~t that dt>- o • I pl r n •o OTHER Balsamo-plan -.:>pecia -ay areas or ned communities emphasite children are i m Port ant , seairity "·hich the architec::t particularly tot lot.s near living says is becoming one of the unit.s so children can be most impo11ant criteria in super\'i.scd easily. par en t s , PUD planning .. Entrance is agreed such areas should be thro~gh a single . g a t e a\\•av from streets ,~lith heavy morutored by a security guard traffic. v.·ho queries residents by -Proper parking facilities are essential. ULI found more than 25 percent or responden ts in other developments thought JXirXing 'A'aS "poor." On the othu hand. at Robin.,..·oods there \A.'3S favorable comment means of an intercom before visitor$ are admitted lo the grounds. A mohile patrol Is on duty 24 hoors daily. llis studies found that people tend to clustrr within their im mediate n e i g h b o r hood , Balsamo said. As a result, in a group flf six mid-rise buildings 'The architect is do-in a Chic::igo suburb, in ad· dition to an overall communitv association. each building haS a go\-eming body to ad- min1ster its OV.'TI needs. ing much more than just designing houses to sat- isfy develope'rs.' There also are -private recreation fac ili ties in each in adcti tion to the community recreation center. ttrmined Ui.11 !he family "'Ould look for thf't ' · homr> • Irvine· Traet - Colony Spacious Co11i,fort at ~1is.sioo Vie,l(l. "Slfl('e that lln'IC, Y.(''\'C" bt.'tn so tea.scd "'Ith !he homt 11nd the comm unity ih.111 l"\'f' r('('()mn1ended !\l 1ss1on \'!("JO 'to a busin{-SS as:.0o:1at~. "ho ~ubsequcnt!y purchased lu~ 01o1·n ho1ne hert>, ·' he :1ddcd &\'era1 ~ti ssion \'irjo \'Orporate officinls Tf'(.'f'fl!!y g11tht'red at lhc J'\l'W ~ltidrid 1nodel l(Unplcx. JlL't off !\tar· gucrlle P11rk\\11y 011 Trnbuco. to Pft'~t·nt the Hie l.Vffec table to the \\"rndchost~. "A setting for grncious lhi ng at its finest'' is one description of the luxury to be fOWld in the Plan 400 at the ColOJly. Kend..'lll Del'eloptll('nt Company's res id en 11 a I community located on Oliver Ori\'t in the cjty or Irvine . jllS t off the Santa Ana Freev.·ay. An upstain: balcony looks do1o111 on the li11ng room , situat("({ under a sty\Jsh\y pe.akl'd ceil1n~. The living room is raised. slightly frorn the entrance hall , and the adjacent dining area. across the hall. is slightly 101o1·er. Spacious i! the word to describe the fam.ily roon1. with a fireplace at one end and Class ic s Unit Opens li1 Huntington Beach access 10 the> scnC'rQUS·$1 1.rd L---------------------' kitchen at !he other. UPSfAIHS Tll E n1astl'r bcdroorn "''1th Hs full pr!\':ll~ ba!handv.·allofc]o.<;('! space \\'a !ter ft1chardsnn blend "11Ji the Co\e's pr ... continues the n~i'rs trend Associates a Costa ~lesa x1mi1y to \\'a!er to\\·ard the ul1imate 1n 1nodern a.rehitcctur:il and pl::innin~ ("'()fl~fruC'1 1on 1.; ~uled to livin,g. Thr('(' add i t 1 on 11 I rirm, has 1x'efl N'taine<t to begin in ~1:1.\' \.r tth the modc!s bedroon1s and a S('('Ond hnth plan and design 1tK-CO\'C. a 59-to open this fall. round out the ups ta i rs unit tu~ury coodominium pro-\\'innC'r of numcrou~ na11on.1I floorplan. In all. the 400 Plan ject in tht> Irvine Company's and r f' gin n a I arrhitectur;.il encompasses 2.220 square feet Bayside Village in N'e\\l'Ort a"ard". \\'altrr Richardson or li\'ing space:~· Beach. it v.·as announred tht.s A~'iOC1;d<'s ('t1rrt>ntly has pro- A l'Ai>ear garngc rounds out y,·('(!k by E.B. AXins. president jcrts in 1;:, i:t1tcs in\·oh·tni.: the Colony 400 Plan. of Irvine Pacific Development more than 30,fMXJ dwe\hn~ Co .. builders of the projccl. unils 1'hrte additional noor plans '"The Cov·c will bl' a $9-_ on the parking which puts cars in courtyards behind buildings v:hile sidewal ks are separate from roads, making walking safer. are a\•ailab[{• at the Colony, BAUAl\fO SAYS he is work· A new unit opening 1s The list of eru-3t iocluded 1n Y.ith pr ices current ly starting million lux-u ry b 3 Y fr 0 n t ing w Ith urbanologists. townhomc communitv . y,·hosc ..----------, currently urxler '''ay at the the cost of eac h Oassic:i; home at $-11.490. hon·-t-I ···ood .,.d·,,," w•th biologist s. geologists · I d G IEI · If ...,,,., .. ·' ~ sociologists and psychologists Classics by the Sea, a Kendall incl u .es cnera cctric send-ACCE°'S TO . . b.1y ,.....i ndo.,..·s has been dc.~iAn--BECAUSE OF high er a consuJ•--ts ·m a 5 ~ --e c ean ing O\'ffi, range a "' an impte$!'J\'e cd to blend into and corn-..... , .~1 Development Company project do bl d · I 1· t of ., .,. s densities of PUDS, recrea-micro-eity he is palnning in u e oven. ls po s a . ts commun1 y ameni ic, plcmcnt the existin g '\illage · tlonal facilities are needed to Florida. Jn the residential· on Slater "''est of Springdale in d ish "' asher . "'ail-10-w11JI i n c I u d i ng a heated c-haractcr of the Ba!OOa l ~l11nd allo"' people to do things that commercial community, he Huntington Beach. carpeting in living room. hall rompetition-sizl'd s"·1mming area. A \'·shapc-d !:ind pl:in . can:t be done in a small yard says. such amenities as a Four floor plans are offered and master bedroom , pool. tennis. \'Otlcyball and making ma:icimum use nf the OI' patio. The ULI study found privately funded sch 0 0 1 at the project. each available fireplaces \I' i l h full-height basketball cour1!1, 11 fully-755-foot chann<'I frontage. \IJll sy,·imming·'i\·ading pools, play system, day care center and in t'ither t1o1·0 or three masonry, raised quarry or furnished community building gi\"e-as n1anv homf'.s ;io; po~o;i­ areas and tennis courts the outpatient medical centers will d is tin ct iv e I y different brick facin,it and shake roofs. and barbeque areas. cofl"K'o; ble a \·1ew ·0r tilt> y,·;itrr :ic· three fost popular amenities. be given high priority. ele\·ations. Prices range from All ducting foe air oonditioning 'A'i th eac-h home purchase at 111·ity, ·• Akins said. -Security is considered im· Good design today g0es far $~2.490 to $51,490. is built-in. the Co Ion Y. 1\nd a Bwlt on thr 5 6-acrr site of A . .,r I ' \ 1.; I ~~ale . portant . beyood the bricks and mortar 'I'hre<! one story models are Location ot the Clas5ics neighborhood shopping C"enter the \'1lla '.\l11nna RC'staur:u\t RESIDEf\'TS of the develop. -A homoowner's associa-stage. Bals.e mo says. "The offered and one, the luxurious · homf'S has been a popular is locatC'd "i lhin a few the prnJt'Ct will ha\'e a pri vate ment. which consists of 327 tion to manage the community architect must tune com-Plan 400, offers foor bedrooms feature with visitors to the minutes v.·alk. inlet "ith access \IJ ad jacent townhouses. clustered in 49 apd handle maintenance is"' munity development to all the and 114'0 and one--half b4ths in project. W1nle i!Olated from l-.lodels at the Colony are slips. Featuring numerous lu:<· 11..::......l:!..::::-----' buildings on a 46-acre site. e55€ntial in a PUD. An ef· hum.an requirements of the in-t"-o stortes. Plan 100 ~ llirre he a vi I y traveled tMrough· open daily from 10 11.m. until ury appointments. the 1-...·o. Thi~ 1~ the YOL!:"'G M,._N "A'ho when interviewed by the flcient. '.\'e1i·run association is dividu.1ls Y:ho will OC'<'Upy the bedrooms, "'hile plans 200 and fares, Classil.'s by th'! Sea i.s dusk. Entrance to the model bedroom and I .,... o -h ;i t h ..... :11ted for 11,.,,, t:.~tate prlces lo Balsamo firm about design a larrre factor in rai.sing pro-con1munit~·· These range from .100 offer four bedrooms. All JUst moments from both the home display is on Culver lownhomes w1U ha\·e up 10 ~o do1o1n . 1\l l 111•w! · · · rail 0 f l'1•ntur~· 21 Sri ••r riw ReallJ. features, com:iboratcd find· perty values throughout the basic sheller to erological and 1hree of the sirij:Jc story beach and the San Diego Free--Drive. just lo the south.,..·est of 2.200 sq. l. of noor sp<1tc ~1~.417 1 ings in (he ULI studies. he de\'elopment since it con-socJological needs." moclets have t\.\·o baths way. the Santa Ana F'rttway. Amenities will be de~i):!ncrJ t" ~'--~~~~~~~'--~~~~~~-'--~~~~~~~~~~~-,--'--~~~~~~~~~~--=-~~~~- -People who know how to live ... also know where. Ocean -vie'v condon1inlums fron1 832.500 to 855.500 Here's a resort community of just sixty condominiums. with two tennis courts .. , surrounded by a golf cot.Jrse on three sides. So you can enjoy resort living, right al your door. It's a chance for you to have the way ·of life you deserve, including: • Large heated pool & jacuzzi •Two saunas • Two fully· equipped gyms · Recreat ion ro9m • Full security system • Private patio or balcony • F'ree decorating seryi~ese-- Beaches within walking distance. ~ , (714) 492-1875 2501 S. El Camino Real San Clemente,.Callfomia Work in . this area? l;'s fnJe! The odu!t (minimum oge 16) townhouses ot Monona ore only a few minufes from 1'Tlojor employment centers, shopping molls end the freeway system. You have your private recreation area with pool, saunas. whi rlpool, bi11 iords • your own vocation-land . ' The spa cious home s ore the mo st comple te we know of Refrigerated Air Conditioning, Draperies . Nylon Carpel, Gos Fireplaces, Wine Cellars. Electronic. Goroge Door Openers ore a ll standard. Tokeo few minutes for the shon drive to Monona .•. todoyl Two and Three Bedrooms l,!p to 2 1 /2 Baths S27,995 to s35,995 400 S Flower St., 0-onge Phoroe .532~7 Ope-,, E~Ocry .. I • • . ' . ' ' • e hing you Want is right here in Newport BeaCh, stin or Irvine. With every home in a village by The Irvine Company, you get something extra. An ideal location. Your home lies right ln the midst of the greatest recreation area In Southern California. You can leave the house and be on the sandy beaches of Corona del Mar, Newport or Laguna in just minutes. There's great surfing, boating and water skiing. ~ Closer to home, in your neighbor- hood park or rec reation area, you can toss around a volleyball or frisbee. Take a leisurely stroll. Enjoy swimming, or a workout at tennis and golf. Or just soak up the sun and enjoy the famous Mediterranean climate. We might adQ that other extras such as The Irvine Equestrian ce·nter, Saddle- back Motorcycle Park and Lion Country Safari put a Jot of wholesome enj6yrrie11t right on your doorstep. The Irvine Company knows. how, Jr.n· portent location can be . Being close. to work, to r'ecrealion, shopping and schools - • ' - • leaves more time for living. It lets you get more things done, more easily. In villages by The Irvine Company, you'll find every- thing you need close at hand. Via the three major freeways In the area· you can reach any point in the Los Angeles basin quickly and directly. The potential for future growth is Immense. But careful master planning by The Irvine Company will maintai(l the special liv- ability of this favored part of Southarn California. · This is the 1<ind of place where you can put down roots. So come out·now and see the fine new homes going up. You'll find the developers who build village homes listed on this page by village location. The opportunity for a richer life is here. A life with something extra. And the welcome mat Is out. • . " .. • ~. Southern California the way it sh<?lJld be. , , . • See the VIiiage Home Show-a multi· screen presentation. At the sidie time get sales literature end rnepe and answers to any questions you may have about our villages. VILLAGE HOME SHOW· 1. Santa Ana Freeway at the Myford 9. Deane Homes. By Deane,,Oevel- opment Co. From Ssaz 6o THE VlLLAGE OF TURTLE ROCK 10. New units coming/soon. IN NEWPORT B!1ACH THE VlUAGE QFHARBQR VIEW Ad. axil · IN TUSTIN GREENWOOD VILLAGE 11 . Harbor~~'llHomes. lb Donald L .:J,, Bren C<y~rom $55,990. 12. SpygllJ.ls Hill. By Jotv'I D. Lusk & Son~rom $95,700. - 2. Peppertree Homo. By A'ank H. Ayres & Son. From $39,-«>0. ~ Leuretwood. Sy U.S. Oe't'Gktpment Corp. Townhomes. From $25,750. Patio Homes. From $37,490. IN THE GITY OF IRVINE _ WALNUT VILLAGE '4.CollegePartl:Homea.ByS& Con· struction Compeny.-Fr0m.s"'40.990 5. Colony Homes. By Ke~I Devel· opment Co. From $38;990. THE VILLAGE OF / EL CAMINO RE.a,t 6. Greentree Hq.rri_ff. By Donald L Bran Co. _i:r.P!!' $34,995. THE VIUAGJi'OF UNIVERSITY PARK 7. Park~I . ome1. By National Com· mun Bulld8rs. Froni '$48.990. a. Th · errace. By Standard Pacific rp. From $37,990. • • BIG 9ANYON . 13. eane Homes. By Deane Devel· opment Co. From S1f1.~. E VILLAGE OF EASTBLUFF 14.Monaco Homes and Ten nis Clu b Villas. By Holstein Industries. From $65,000. BAYSIDE 15.Promontory Bay Homes. By Irvine Pacific Development Co. From $190,900. Look for this symbol In ads by our village homebuilders. [Villagesby I 11£-r . ' ; ,. \ . I . ' • • 1 DAILY PILOT Sunda_y, April 7, l<i74 '68 BUICK ELECTRA 68 DODGE . Yan $1 INOOW VAN. VI, auto. trans., Mater. Laroe lamlly speclal. Llce~sli No. 192COT "' 1974 PINTO 2-DOOR :~l.. f.tY.~!~~~~.~,~ . .._ $ 7 8 sttef'l!?CJ; ractkl, Mater, Whitewall tires, t1ntedgt111. 8 ·· L~YCP'2f , --_____,;;,~ $ . . . 4cyl.,4-SONd. ldlKI br1kes. hH,.,., vlnyt interior, bock et 1Hts. de\lxe bumper grCM.ip, Lie. 4R10X1653JO IMMEDIATE DELIVERY " . (3IOJAD) 19.o. b!.P J:~.~.,~l-....... $ ] 0 8 radio, Whitewal ls. vinyl roof. (657·ABXI _ !.!.:!o~!,~:ln~~~~~:~lo,lo $13 8 8 lln. 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MW oit 1M COUNCJL 01' THI CITY Ofl', 11\'tNt . -1. • ENGRAVING OF SENATE VOTE ON JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT FROM NEWSPAPER OF DAY CALll'OltMIA. o•o lfllNO, CALLINO, StCTIOft a; tMI "'-fl'l••1fl'IW.. '•t•"' l'lllOYIOUIO l"Ofl ANO 0 l'Y IN 0 !111.,·f$! 11 M ... i. M Mill ~-WMlillU HOTICI 01' A, ll'ICIAL 11.ICTIOlll W ll 1101 e.<9" fM "''Jlll'l\111'11 rttt TO 111 HfLD IN IAIO CITY OM JUNI ..,rnlttW by N1if, 1•••'111 ....... """"' •· ""· 1'011 THI PUIP'otl 01' 1""'1 W ,,,..,,., 1t1t 1dual ••1• or r1ttr1 SUIMITTINO TO Tll'I OUALll'llO Of '""r"I °"' wJd -·to tit d9twmlllt'd VOTERI or: •••o CIT'i' .. II or prlw '9 1119 11 ... 1 ol 11'1• Ult IN" Mill PROPOtlTION TO lNCUt t OtlDIO ""''°'· !1111 l111trtll tilell 1M jMJttlt IND•tT•DNlll l'i' IAJO CIT'i'. r:OR Hml1nn111ll't ••c• tri.1 ln""'tt fOr t"' PARlt IMP R 0 'I. M £N T I AMO fltll Vitt OMJ ... m• HYtllt et 1111 CONSOLIDATING IAID ELICTION '""or u k:I v.rt•I, ' 1868 Impeachment WITH TH• OIRl(T , t t MA IV SICTIGN ,, tM4 !111 "'41t for 11lf ~l"'t •WIUli ILICl!ON TO Iii Hf.LO tt1<:fiot1 i114ll IM' OJ1ti!1111 11 1:QO o't lock ON IAJO OAtl. '·"' "' ·~· d•Y ol Mfd •lec1lo11 ~ 1n111 D W1~£1(EAS, II I -•11>9 "'!d prior lo rtf'llln °"" t Ollll-JIJ Ir-111d 11..,1 ma 1119 mfftllflt •I wtllch 1!1!1 ordln11'let II 11n111 1:00 O'clock ''""' on fM NIM dlJ, ra ICIOflltd ~ ,,.. Cl!v Co1111Cll lw • Yflt ol .... i..'I '610 llOlll 111111 be cloMd. t•Ct"OI IJ ti 11111 1-rnlre11 of Tiit PM"'bt" prov•oHd In SK!lon 1'°' o1 It.I flec:!lon1 1-llO/, It.I City '°""'''' Mofl!H I Con o1 '"' Slt 19 o1 C1llflor,.l1 r1to111"°" Mltr"'lnlnt l!\ll Tiit po,illllc SECTION I. Tiie! 111'1 1119 Nllol1 10 r. lnt•••tol 11'<1 MttUll\I Otmtnci Ille 111...., •• ••Id "4Clt1 tlKtlon.. In tddlllon 1cQ11ltlllon 1no c-tr~llon ol Ntk lo ~ ollltr "Mfltr• ,..,i..a by 11w, J..,p,_fNnt11 ltlt•t 1h1ll IM Pl'lntld M1Mtlntl•ll1 ll!t NOW, THEREFORE, 1119 •City C-lt 1olh1wll'IQ : r Overwhelming Then, -Now I ol '"' CltJ ol lrlflne DOES 010.AIN 11 MAR1C CiltOSS (+I OH I ALLOT tolloon! ~ ON\.Y WITH IU .. 11-1 TA~,., SECTION 1. fl••I 1 SHCl1I tlectto<o bot NEVEilt WITH ,IN OR !'ENCi~ ftlld 1..a Ille u me Iii ...,,11\1 c•ll..:t to t>t (AllSENTl1!! IALLOTI MAY I t! htld 11' said Cl!, on JufW ol, ltfol. for Ille MAl!;KEO WITH l'IN .-0 INI( 01 _ _. ol Wbmltll"9 It 1'ht Q1.11llU.a !'INCILJ, volt•I al Mid C!'Y mt pr-ltlOll $1'1CIAL liLECllOM I By RICHARD L. STROUT Chriitla'J Science M01dtor Service WASHINGTON -A& waiters cleared rattling di.she! recenUy from the hotel tftaldast table with its plastic pa lm-leaf centerpiece, Sen Charles H. Percy was saytnc with a kind of awe, what Is being said loday all over Wa1hiflgt.on: "l have an ominous feeling that the HOWie will impeach and that there will be a tNI -and a vote-In the Senate." An impeachment tr[aJ in the senate .. the ll>ou&ht iJ stunning. ,Thm Is no slljhi.est 111111 lhat the .U.S. bu yet come to eripe with that p<mibill· ty, ar even tried to brace itself for the once-in-a·llfetime drama. t lt would be the .second time in U.S. i I ~~e~~:~~ ~=·it is" .~ I proprtate, without e1~essin& value ' jwlgmeaLs, to try to imagine the scene. based on the 1868 trlal ol Andrew Johnson. 10 LET US nJRN bock a "'11111<)'. nme; 1 pm., Mardi 13, 1861. Plaoe: the senite dia'mbcr .•/by i!as· 1Jahl. 'Jbe black-robed Chier Justice or the United States enters and mounls the podium. "Make proclamaliOl)I" he says. "Hear ye! Hear ye!" cries tlle Serf-1t Anni. . "All -m OOOlllllnded to keep l!lence while tile Senata ol the Unitfd States is slttlng for the trial of the articles ol impeactunent exhibited by the HoUle of ~esentatives a I a i n 1 t ADllrew Jollllloo, Pr9tdoot ol lhe Unn.d Statel. II Thi "°""' cl Repr<MOtaUves 18 :rum- mooed. (On Feb. 22 It had YOled ti anld .. ol impeachmen~ 11'M7, 11 the opp:isite wing of lhe g reat Capitol.) / THE HOUSE resolves i~elf tot.o the t O:minittee of the Whole, and then moves down the Jona oeotral corridor to the Seolt., two-by~wo. pr.ceded by its chalm\ln, supported ~Y the clerk and 'I 1lmost literolly looked down into my own ' grave.' doorkeeper and the seven m.anagen who w!ll present its case as prosecutors. There l~ LectU'lical b usiness and a peUM!. Then -' The Cll\ef Justice: "The Sergca:nt al Anni will call lhe accused." 'Mle Sergeant ut Arms: "Andre\\· JMrucn, Pr~ident of the United S..t.cs, Andre"' John~n. P reside nt of the Unl!M States, apl'tar :ind aOS\\'er the articles oI impeachn1e11t exhibited against )'OU by the J!ou~ of llt:'presentatlvcs of the L;n~ St<iles.'' Tht modem rt1der gasps. Only once hu an A!ll<'M('an pr1·~ident ~n so sun1- moned. 1~ tli\s rtalit~·? Therc-lll't'(' 1h11~<' 111 11V'i3. as in 1974, w'ho argued thnt i1n peachn11'.nt could be only fo r lndlc:tab!e offcnst~. In the Jfouse. a great Arncrlcttn dema gogue. Ben BuUer of Boston. ridicu!t.d lhls argun1cnt In a spellblnd lng s~+i : ~......._- " . . . (For \ an J1SS&ult and baurry, or. as a friend suggtits, selllng liquor wilhout a llctNt -tht President of the United States rpay be impt11ched ! But he cannot be Impeached "'hen he usurps the liberU~s of the people, became there I~ no Ind ictment under an)' statute against that." IRONICALLY UE conllnuPd : \'He may be lmpeachtd for selling Ii· quor without a license, bot he ainnot be Impeached If ht gets into an opoo be.ro ucm With two abandoned wtim en. one on each side of him, roering drunk . Mid rides up ind down Penoaylvan.lt Avttiue, becau..,~ there is no sl3lute. I.hot T know of against th1t. He cannot be Im· peached· for any viol1tlon of public de<tll<l' whic h does not illp""'1 to be on Indictable crime. Ht caMOt be Impeached fe< dob.,tng hi• high office • . " Outler'& brutal 5:1rca.!im s~·cpt the llOu!e with lt Tht vole "'as 87 to 43 10 • • ANDREW JOHNSON add ArUc\e 10 to the bill of impeachment -to ask impeachment for a nonin- d ictable offense. for making "certain in· temperate, inflanlmatory and scandalous harangues . . . indecent nnd un- becoming in I.he chief ·rn.agistrale.'' A final catcha ll Artic le became No. 11. A! one of the Houst P..tanagers. Butler ad· dressed the Sena.Le trial 1t one polnt: "SIR, WHO IS the criminal -1 beg pardon for the word -tht respondent at the bar? lie is the chief executive r:J. the nation • . . F'or the firsl lime in the history of the world, has a nation brought its ruler to the bar of Us highest tribunal in a constitutional method. under rule! and forms prescribed by Its Constitution .. •. ·~\.OOre\Y .lohnson was itnpeached for at- tempting lo ren10\'C s I i f f • n e c k f' d Secretary of \Va r Edwin Stanton. Stanton was lcaklni; administration secttt! to the Rad ical Republicans In the Senate. They had pa.ssed H tenure-of~ffice act forbid· d ing removal without Senate consent. The deeper IS5Ue ~·a~ how to treat the defeated. South . President JohMOn, a r eektcsslv tad.less man -a onetime tallor, whOle ~taught hlm to nad - wanted a lenient attitude. The cl:u;h was inevitable. It was a simpler and deeper issue Lhan toda,y. Witl'f this one terrUying precedent of impeachment In all American hi.ltory, tbe centur~·-0ld tlmelablt-Is being carefully scrutinited by Cllainnan Peter \\'. Rod ino J r . of tlie House J udiciary Committee. It brea ks dO\\'n into four parts: Act I ~·as the first erfort at House im· peachn1ent. which fail ed. On n1otion of a nl<'lllber. Jan. i, 18117. !hl· llousc \'Otcd an inquiry, 108·39 , by the Jud iciary O:tnunittcr. The lalte r 3Ulllfd for 11 nionth.'\ and then i!l!ued :i m ajority report. .(iov. 15. urging Impeachment. The report charged "usttr11ution or po"·er " wi th 17 specifications. A minority <li!Scnted. A key i!isue was \\hethc r Im· pcachment ll'qttircd nn Indictable of· reruie . No, sald the m ajority. .,i~J.I 'Excuse ms, dBar. I've j ust found this tape ... measure.' Mrtll'lllllf" Mf torth al h•tWPI... CITV Of' IR\itirt( , lticllb-1no l111/1r19 blwld1 ol wlo CO\JNT'i' <I' ORANGI On De<.' 7 1867 the House rrjccte<l the cuv '""''°'· In '"' prlllCIP9J 1ln0Ultl Jlml 4, 1'74 ' • ' • w 1111..:t In lllt t..110! P<QCIOllll_.. ht1elt.1n•r INSTR IXTIOftl TO YOTlll r eport, and the first a ttem pt to 1mpeac11 M' '°''"· 11111 1n1 ori~1 1oe1 P\l'r." "' Ta v<>1e .,.. "'~ ,....,Wt, 11,..,. 1 failed 57 to 108 forth '" Mila rt Mll"'1kln _, 11'1 M f IMllol crou t • 1 In "" ...tlflll ...,..1.,.,. ,,. ' ' 1Hopotllltft, _.., "YES" tr lntr ,,.. _. "MO". . SICTION I. lftll "'9 ""'""Ill C'Oll et All m•rY tl!UO'I 1M er-l+I 1rt TllEN CAME ACT a -It came With '"' !>fr~ lmoro·-·· dfM:rltled 111 Mid torOlddM. All dltll"911lllllno mttiu ., the thunderbolt of President Johnson's r~01 i:.::n 11,:: ti/;;°' .!\!.000:,0~ ~~:.'':C.1:~· torOICIOtn fl!d ""'~· Ille d ismissal of Secretary Stanton, Feb. 21 . lmP<"OV•me•th 111(1~ '"' 1o11ow;i"1 : l•) u ~ov wrvntlY 1t1ma. ,,,,or Cltltt• · d~ h" lf leQ•I 0< Ollltf' "111 (11Clf""l1t O or tlllt Do111ol, rll\lf>'I It 10 Ille lntpl'(•or ol 1868. 1lle Secretary barT1ca 1.."U 1mse connec•fd with 11w 1..,1....,.1u !l0<>. 11111111(1 11ect1ori _, o1111!ft •M'"''' in the War n.......rtment 1nc1 w11 o1111e \IOllCl1. 1nc1 011 '"' cc.11 o• 0n 1b""'' vo•tr bt11011 m1r• 1 c•Mt ~.-• prl"ll"t ,,.. bonot 1no 01,..r tos!t 11111 !.+) wllll ""or Pfll(ll. On the same d ay the ange red Houst aoHD l'llOPOllTtON: S"-11 '"' c11v ot ,,..,1M 1ncvr 1 "°""" I I d ·15 ---• I a h l d I It 1""9D11d,.cit It. t~t pr1nc.latl 1um ot 11•.000AOD tor •h• P<lfPO•• ol s are I Sl'Ulliu mpe C m e n r ve. •t111111111°" "' rNt pro-iv for tommU'l'llly perk ~11e1 1na '~' cit· turned to a new group , the Commit!~ v.,Ol!<rle"t of cOrT1mi;n1ty ,.rk tmll!'o~tmfflh '"° 1>11Dllt ,Kr1111-1 R · Th d •I. ltclHtl•, lnt!ucllht coml'll\lftl!Y re.;.r H llon Ctn!H,, "41lpmert1, fur· on ccons!n1ct1op. c ncxl ay 1.ue ,,1~1f'91, 11111 ~-"Y n1<111ary 1Mr11'"' 1nc11 111 e•Ptn~ y" NO corrunittec voted impeachment. l11C1ct1n111 •o or ll'd w11n 1111 1u1,.ori11uon, ts111tnc1 11111 w11 of lllt ll0ncll11 from Feb. 22·2• the House debated o1 "'" City, 1no ,,..11 ""'" thl1 het•--I -~ bl off t be ••CTION '· 1 1111 • ''°" ,.,. J p11m In l>fll)~ll(• to toe Pl/tl/11111<1 tor ......, en w ll'C'l an m~.a e ense tnua lllt voting Miii••• '"'' , ... woro "'l'ES" d•Y• 1" 1111 ORANGE <;OAST DAILY :in indictable crime. No It decided. The l" "" mlnl'f• ..... lnt>ttort provloed 1n111 Pt LOl , • _.,..., ol I I ft. r •• ' . tit C0\11'1tt<I In t1vor or tilt acloptlllfl of lllt c!tcv11t1ori wit"!" Mlcl ClrJ, '"' "''' HOU!e voted Oil part)' hn.. One propotltlon. A c•otli f+I P!ttld In '"' Dllblic11len to ~ 1t le••I fllurtlf!> IUl Reprtsentative James F WHIOn of voting """''' .11 .. , ... -d "NO" In the dlY$ prior to .... tlOM ol r19lllrl!I011 for • · min"" ,...,.,l<it>tlor1 Pl'O\lldld 111.111 IM tKl'I tlectlon. No otll« llollct1 of '"°' lows, asked why the Presidmt dJdD't cou,.1tc1 1p11111 "" ~1or1 °' tlle 11ectior1 ""'°bl ,1v1n. resign. Tei':::. ' Tl'lll If ..... Pl'll(IOllHon ,., ..:!~': .~:· :.':s· 1Wdln111t1 1MH l•t• The House on Feb 24 voted to im· !tie h1ewrl1'4 of IMn6ld lnCll-ntU IO AOOt"TEO, 510M~ AM O ... ,.I'll.OVID , · • tvlomlntll recelYn t111 ~Ille "lln\W "'1• Ufh dl 'I' o1 Mtrth, ltrt, peach, 128--47. OI ....... H>Wll: -'"'' ill '"' vol~ OI Ill GlbtJtll• G. Pryo; mt QlllllllM t ltc:ltitt Wlliriei on !lllct MIY., C ry "' lrvtnt It lmpeadled fi rst and drew up !ts 11 "'°"'1"°" 111111c11 o1 .. 10 dry, r .. ""'iseALl ' ~•-• f · ch t .. ~.t n....... .. ~1 l~l!IO !Ill prir.cl Pll -nl tllltd I" ATTEST· arwoet o 1mpca men ~. r~ 1w." orllfllll111on . ..,.y IM 1-1nc1 11o11 1,1 c .. .;. J. Flv11n was debated. It W8! agreed to dtlcr'lbe tar IM ~I tl!d putpow .. , tortPI In C1ry (lt rk, CJty ol , ...... 1 ... Johnaon as "President'' and not aa. ''ae· "~lT~ ·:~,.I'll! , .. IPld•I f11(11on STAT! OF CA.L lf'OR"11A I ·~· ting President .. 11te seven managers ..... ..,., Ullftl l hl ll DI I ncl It Ml'IOY COOHTY 01" OlANGI I · · cirdl1..:t COflW>llcl•rld with tflt Cllrtff I CAROL J 1"1.'i'NN City c;ltrll of 1111 were cbosen by ballot, In . wtllch 11 prhm•1 111•twldl •ttttlon '' ~ Mid r.i cnY ot IN1ne, c111,.;r1111, ., 11er1t 1 m mber g t ._.~ The u .. use gave the ••kl '"~ on Mid "'" u111 wen .iee11on1 ctrttfv ,,.., 1119 for"'11!11 Ol'CltMnc• w11 ' s 0 YU\IP. °"' 11\111 bt htld I~ Ill •11111(11 I t rt tllert lrtlro<l\/Cld 11 111 ICl\-rlfd re9ylfr mttl· managen authority to send for (by sub-..,.,., only -•IKtlon •no only -'°'"' 1no at 111e c1ry (Ovll(ll '1111'1' t9ld °" tt1t I nd ., (t al blllal ·~•II IM u~ lllt!rtll. Tiie 19111 CltYol' Mlr"Ctl 1fl4 1,,.j ltltrttllt r 11 poena "persons 8 papen; apes 11•Kl~ttt. 111111,.. alltC"S '"° 01fi c1•1 ot 1 •1'9utar ..,..11"9 a1 '"1" CJty cou~c11 hudn't been invented yet ). t lt(t!on tor I~• •11tcl•I •leell°" iNill ff duly lie/Cl on 1111 Ulll N Y ol M1rcfl, ,,,., '"' ....... •1 '""' pra..i.cttd tor told cilrKt W•1 ovly PIMtlCI •l'ld ld«llH by 11ld City That ended Act JI . D•h"•"I' 1l1lew!Clt tltttlon wlt~ln MIO c°""';1 •1'11 1iQMCI 11'1<1 epp•ov~ by "'• Cl!Y. MIJDr OI 11111 Clry, Incl lhlt tllCI Olcll• Ac~ (II BEGAN ··• I . •t l•CTION '· Tllll ••tllPI Ii atlltrwlM nine~ wes PINld l l!d <ICIOJlltcl bJ 1,.. •I WJ1.1.1 a pr<>CeM on . II provldld In !hll ... dlnlll(I, lllt etM!l on fa00w111Q rtll Cl lt 'f'"I' J p.m ., March 4, 1868. the House march· c1l1ed hlrtby '11111 IM conc111C1ed 11 AYES : s COVHCILMIN A""'°"'I'• ~ I •• Senate two-by '•·o and D•ov1dld tv 11w tor °'"" "'llftltfP91 fl ll•IO", QvlQllY, w .. r. l nel •rvar l.'\.I over 0 1.11e ~ t1Ktlont i., tllcl Cl!~. Hoes: 0 COUNCILMIN "'- presented Its articles of 1mpuchment. ~ECTIOM , •. Thll 11\t Cl"f Cltrk 111111 AISENT1 I COOHC!LMIH N""t " ter1Uy to ""' pjll1111' t nel ICIOO'lfon ol 11111 l•I C1rt1 J. r:lynn fSome da le the Start Of thf "trial here, ordllllMI lly I llOfl ol 11 IMll twootlllrdt CllJ Cllfk, City o! lrvl11t bul the prtsidina: officer. the Qljef al I ll ol 1111 mllTllllrl of tile Cll'I' CCMl(lt (IEALl JustJtt, Wa.!'I not present. 1 The Sergeant ,v1111111 or1re• eo..1 0111y !'Uof A 11111 4, s. '· 1, 1, '· 10, 1•1• 117J..7' at Arms cried, ''Hear ye, hear ye, hear PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ye. o•OtNANC• NO. 111 IMiotnltl .. or (Of'llll(ttoil lll'llPI .... ''All persons are commanded lo keep AH OIDINANCE OP' THI! CITY 1111horlut1an. IMlll!ltl I ncl NII of 1111 11leace, on peln of imprilonmeat, whi le ~~,~~1;,.:, r:.•0~~1~s~"c!~~:::: tio;:~T1o1o1 1. Tlllt .... ""•""""' ,,,. of the House of Reprttentatlve1 'l• ex· ,..OV101NQ P'Oilt ANO 0 Iv I N 0 """""' to IM p.1ld on lild IN1ett..mt11 h lblttng to ~-Senate of ~. Unit"" NOTICI! OF A s'•CIAL .IL•CTION w u '1Gf txcteCI ,,.. m••lmvm ,,,, 101111· 1.11 ""' TO al HELD IN SAID CITY ON JUNI w mltt.O Mo llw, te.wltr -~t Stalet artiC)et of impeachment against 4. 1t7•, l'Ofl THI l'Ulll'Oll 0, !,,_! pet '""\/"" I"' •clvtl •JI!• or r1ln Andr J \.~ .. -n..,,. ... _t I •• v t•""' IUIMlTTINQ TO THI OUAL.IFl•D or lnltt••I "' .. 1c1 bOt'ICll IO tit ottttmlntd ew 011u.a1,111, --·~SlQO;ll 0 ~ue n 14"\l VOTEll OP' SAID CIT'i' A .t w iw!O< .. '"' llmt ol 11\t N ii Of ...... Stile.I." r:::~~~TJ~:ssT~'i' 1~~~0R c1~~"'~~: :-,;,~o.,~111: :ci;-:,..~~11:t ':°'~.:: Stateh· rilual of that sort 'i''ith an l lCTC lll TiltAIL ANO HIKING TRAIL 11 .. 1 YNr ,,. • .,. lNI lnlClt MYllll• •I "" • . ' IMl'IOV•MINTI AND COHIOLIDAT· tl!d ol Mid Yff••· almost Wagnerian, grand~pera quality, ING IAIO ILICT!ON TO •• HILO llCTIOlf .. Tl'lll '"' DOil• ,., .. ,. filled the great drama. :!e9t~~s~~r~ "lfft1n11 ti11d ar1or l\'I ~1-~'.'1: ,i:~.~ of~e1!c'n!;~,:c.1:~ Now il was the Senate's tum. E very tn~ m11111"0 11 wnic~ 1n1~ l>flll~•"<• I• '''"'t" -con11 .. 110111tr tr... wlo 11"" .UO(lttd br ,,.. City CO\lfl(:ll ttv • volt ol until 1:00 O'doc~ p.m. ori Ille lil mt d1v. day Of the form.al procedure the ){OUJe 11 11111 two-third• ot tM membl1' ,,.. ... n UICI polts 1h111 be clolfd, t~cept 11 came over with its managers ind tht•eof, ,,,. ci1v Cou11Cll l<IOP'ld • ll'••vldlcl 1 .. 1tc11on 1~lo6 "' the EIKt1on1 r.._tv!lori 11t11rmlnll'IO ttitt •lie avbllt Cocll ol lht St1t1 .. Ctlllor"l1. departed with them. IMI!' .. , Incl "ee ... ltJ Otmtnd lhl ••CTION I. Th•I on '"' H llOll lo '" . . 1c:ut1l1lot1 tl!d CllYllOPmtlll ol OltVClt tswtd 11 Mild -..cl1I ltttllon. In 1doittlon The ICl.Ull tr1aJ, In t)\e 1ensc Of the •" Mk\no tt1ll lm~t1 ll11rel" lo 6ny 011111' l'lll~S rttlllrH !>'I' ltw, delivery ol adversary arguments begnn "lmp•a•ePMnit"lt ,...,., thlill '" DrlPlfM w0tt1R11111w 1111 • NOW, lHEllEFO'l:I, mt Cltr COllMll tolloioino: Aiarch 30. Btn Butler spoke three bours. 01 '"' c11, of 1rv1"' ooes 01110.AtN 11 MAllK c11ou 1+1 OH IALLOT lollo.,.1 · ONLY W'ITH -·ilUlll• STAM,t 1be Senate recessed April 4 to April 9. 11cTtoN '· TPltl I .. r.1 ttectlorl IM NIVll WITM , ... 0.. !'INCi!.. National tension moWlt«I It was almost 11114 1no 1ne 1Amt 11 t.ertoJ c•UeO 10 tit !AllSENT EE a>.LLOTS MAY ee • ' Piiia In Mid Clry on JWll 4. 191ol. for,., .M>.ll:KEO WITH !'EN ANO INK 01 intolerable. Newspapers speculated on 1111•oott o1 ..i1>1T11111,... 10 tt.t au11r111e1 !'INCl\.IL_ th •-It _,_be 1t-•U tJ~clOlt ,,.,.,, If Miii CllY I Ill PfOC>OlltiO<'I '"'CIAl ILl:CTION e VOu.;;,. W1..... ·-ona I ' "'"'"'"'' wt ,.,,h ol (ll(Ufrl"I CtT'f Of' lllVIHE \\lhen fina\ argumeots e&me, ?t1ay J, ~II I ncl !nulr>p bonch at Mid COV1'ttV 01' OlAHOI lh " · the l'-I ~-"' CllY 1,....11cir. I" 1111 prlnclNI l ll'IOlllll JUNI .. 1'14 ere were 1n ga ~ry app ausc a.111,1 .,,,tcr in '"' 1M11ot propo1r11on 111re1n11t1r tNST1tUCTMNI TO \'OT8Rt hisses " and spectators \\·ere cleared. wt tar1h, 11111 '"' C ttc1 "" """°'' .. , to vote ..,, ·,,..,. ....,._.., ... ,,.. 1 ' lorlll I" MIG ruohlllon Ind In Mid IMllOI C1'0U , .. , '•IM votlnf sqwr• 1lttt ltlt The curtain gots do~11 on Act Ill. No11r D•OJ>OSltton. _.. ·•y11" ., ,,.., ,... -" "HO"'. 'h r'--1 t 1aCTION I. Tiie! Ille ""m1llltl toil 11 All l'fl.tl'Q t•«llt lllt 'l'OQ ! +I 1rt e u1<1 ac , 1111 ll'flP"O'lt'"fflll ctucrtbld i., Mid t111o! ~ All Cll tth1ou11111"' "'"""' or ,,_1hlot1 It 1111 wm ol 0.(ID0.000, Tiii ~r1111ru '" """°°'" lflf m1t1 tilt IT TOOK A COUPLE of days to decide ""..,''"' cot• o1 w ld lme>r~ll btHot void. . lll(lud•• Ille tollowl ... : Ill , ... 1 or Otl'lll .. YOU wr.,,.1, "'""'' Ifft ...... l(lf the procedure ol balloting; which of the 1111 l11C!otr1111 10 .., conMtteCI w1111 111e lhi1 Mllof. rttvrfl 11 '• "" ''"9""' a1 11 art icles should come first~ They :1'!~ib/1~~~:,t!"::1 ~\~11: :::; 11~;~~ ::~" t!'l::'m.rt , ,,_. decided on the catcflall r-;o. 11. Each art!· bona• 11111 ath ... co1t• 1no ••Qen1n !•l w11" "".,,...d i. c!e !hould be Nit s epa rately. The vote 110 ... D Plloros1t10H: sn111 •119 c1tv o1 1...,tn1 tllC"'' • 110nC1e0 Y"' . lllCl•tltd""' In rn1 P<l"'ID&I Jum at '1.000,C(IO !Ot !tit Pll•-ol evide ntly WOU]d be 00 p&ny lines. tflt t(Q~l1lt1on ~nCI Oe'Y!lo!)mOlll of blcyctt tr~ll 11'<1 nilllnt 1r1ll lrn. , DtOYl"lt'flh. lr>eluCll"8 lfll ICQ\lil!llon or PMI Pl'OOll'h, Ind t ll And 110. on A·lay 16. U118, Ouef Justice Pllf!ll~ t~cloent1t to or toMK!ld wltll ''" 1u!hor!i1t11111. lNIHr>Ct Salmon P, Cl\aH orducd. "Call the ind'-•°',,.. bondl? "' NO It " llCTION "Tll•t I CrotJ !+) plttl'd lft ~1111\CI to .. llUD/lll'lld for N YI" f'J fO • lllt vo!ll\Q IQ!ll rt •lltr lllt -4 "J ES" 01YI In 1M OIANGE COAST OAILY Thev had lnlOWYI it would be a tou·Of>. 1 .. 1111 m"""' nerllM>ttort IH'OYIOtd 111111 •1LoT. , _.pjl,... ot ''" e r11 • • be covnred In t1vor ol 1111 l<IOPtlon ol 1111 clrcvl1!1ori, prl"lld tfwl Pllbfllllld lft 1110 Flft)'·four senators present and voting. A Pl'"lf.:111o11. A crt11• 1+1 p11c1e1 1n '"' c11Y. 1t1t flrtt 111i11111c1t1M •• 111 11 11111 t~'O-thh'dli mljO' Mty would be S& J.ioat ..,., llO iou••e '"" rnr ..,,..d "NO" Tn tllt tour1M>'I !Ul f•Yf. pr ior 111 ...,. clOM 11 · m1nner llettlnbetor• prov!Cltd sht!I 1111 reg!str1llon for well eltcllon. Ho ollllt senators had declared themaelvee. But (1)11"'"6 11111,.11 1111 ldootlon of t111 llOll~ of 11.1th ttecnon Mid .,. t1vtr1. not Sen. Ednnmd G. Roes (R·Kansu), a ll'l'~+~g';j 1, Tfl•• If.._ ~·tw .J:f~= ii!· T~t· ~"'K' •h•ll till• newcomer who had everythlnl to gain "" lric .... tl"' II lll!!Clfod lneltbttCl,...I IO ACIOl'TIO. ,r:H-:i:: ANO A,PIOVIO nothing to' lose, by voting "guilty." ' :':!:.':" =~~ee;11:, ~ VII• ..... ,~'0!'11r:~t"G.1~~ "How say i·ou?" atkf!d the stem Ol.lef "" ctu"lllld .i.ctCll"I wtN "' Mfll ,,.,.,or, CHr o1 •Mnt e>r-lllllfl, lloole• ti .-if "City, ~ ,.. (51U.l..J J ust.Ice. The.e WU absolute 1llmce. '" ... "" '"' ,nnt1.i Mldl.ll1t ....... ~"'ATTEST! " . n him. • -·-·~-11ter -II ... u1 ... IMY .. IMllllll .... Mlf '" C.tol J 'I"'" L:o\ery eye "·as o 1U111e .. ,\NII! • 1or "".....!!\'" 11'111 .-,.. "\ "'"' 111 cuy c1er11.. (:1,.. 11 tP"YtM "I alm osL 11.t.erally looktd down l.rtto my .. ~,lf.io.r'rTl\lt ~ -i1t' •It(!"" SIAT! Of CA.L 1'01NlA I ... 0 \11 i;ra\•t . lUs first r e ply WU In· ........ c11i..i IMll ... ,,,. ,. l\trtbJ COUNTY OF ORAHGI 11 aud ible. The teoond time It "''clear,:?',,:,',. .~:'!:1'::':.,I'!,"",. ':: .!.~ 1, c..1tOL. J. !'LYNN, Cttv c1.,_ "'"" "''01 •·"'t)'" •Id (llV llfl 1110 CU.It ..... IUCPI t ltctl-City ot lrvl"I, (.ll!flornO• ... lltttot " aiUI • I t••"l'f· 11111 11!1 ._..llO .,_l\lfttt wtt That did Jt The vote 'WU 3$--Jf one .. '\ti M PltlCI lft I ll rtJPICli II II llllrt lftl!'Odl.ll:H II ·~ .. l°"'nt4 flO\lltr ,,..,. . , ...... ...,... 0111 tltttlon lftt llfllY -f9rto1 lriei II 1ftt c:tf'f' CovN;ll ""4y IW!• .. ltlt vote short of two-thirds. 1be 1twmed tt w 1tot ~11 .,. wec1 """"''· T,.. itt11 $':"" ,....f'Cl'I, ''''· 11NJ """"'"'' --··-· 0 d 'I "" ,,..i'l(lt. llOlllllO llK" w.d otrlc•r• " I I • lt r "'''""" " ttl• (ll'y COUflt:ll ·Scnatl' rn.~ 1 ay1, to 1• ay w. 11tttl!lll tor ""' "*~'' Mc:tltti .111u "' filly ... ,,. ui1111tv ., Mtrctt, 1•t• It t rll'<I twice mort: on two other ""' ,...,. •• ,,,_ '""ldlf fiw 111f "''' iM'i' ,..,... 11111...,... tv Mlt Cl'? lf<lllWlff Vlfltr•I tftefltn. C-11 t 'ICI tltllld l!ld '"'"""" !11 ~ articlet. each tlmt with M-19 vottt, one 1.CTIOM t. '"'' u c"'' •• 11"'""'1 .. Mlvor of ""'' Ct"f, lflf llMt .. ~ .,,i1. h .,...,.dlcll I" 11111 •1ll ... 11t1, 11\1 tlecllon Nnct Wll• Jiit ... _, '-'" b\I "" \'Ott s ort. Ctlled Mrtb'i' ll't•ll .. COl'lltllCttd ,. fllltow!"ll rtll '"' !"tit: The Senate JoumaJ P YI: llt'O'MM tl'1 l1w llr Ollltr m~tlNI A'i'lll J COUNCii.MiN Al'llllon¥', d 111tllor'11 In 11ld Cll'f', I~ Ollltlt'I'. Wttlj 11111 ,,.,., • ,;Orderld and adJud&ed: that the aal s•CTION ... 1 .. 11 ""(fly (llfll lfl•H lrlOEl t 0 COUNCii.AA H "°"" • -·-·Job"-President of tht Un~ CIW111Y "'1111 ,. ... ,. ""' '*'ltfl ti th!\ AISIMT! 0 COUNCILMIN N-/UllJ•.... ·-·· ll'flnlMI by • "°' " II Ifft! 1•11•e.thlt'd• '" co"" JJ. l'"lyfw\ Sta.tea. bt, •nd be ·Is, Acquitted of lhe "111 or t~•"""""'" 11111\f c11Y c-u ctlT c1tr11. ~uy " 1rv1iw h In Id ... : I ~.t nd ' I ,, Mid City, '"° •ll•lt (1\111 l~ll fSl!AL) C: 1rgt1 18 a, we es m.rwue 11 51! Publltll O••noc '°'" Dilly "''°' Aitr11 •, t, " 7, 1. •. 11. 11u forth .. , 111"1' . . -· ' ' . 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 ................ fll .. ~e- DollLY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ................. [942·5878] ·-~·--Tiide ...... w.. Ad ,_, Generel Gen1r1I ---·-;;:: BALBOA ISLAND Great for singles or a couple. LOcated well away from co mmercial and lhtU streets. A neal 2 bedroom cottage with ,patio, fireplace and altached garage. $57,000. ' BAYSHOR~S FIXER-UPPE·R. Fantastic potential. All op- portunity to invest in one of Newport 's n1ost d esira ble pri,·a te co1nn1u11ilie~. 2 Bedroo m plus guest quarters, A great 1nveslinent at $:H ,OOO BAYCREST Newly decorated, freshl y painted inside and out . new carpet s and tile .. Bea utifuJ yard, lots ot trees and privacy. 3 Bedrooms , !am· ily room. sewin g room . 2~ baths, Super value in Ptestlge prea. 568.000. • CORONA DEL MAR Quality contemporary 2 bedroom residence on a 45 foot lol. ¥4 block to ocean. Best of appointn1e nts thruout, t\ttraCtive altern· atives in expansion to duplex . Exceptional D value at $99.500. 1303 AVOCADO DR., NEWPORT CENTER 640-1120 A i ......... """""""'"""""""'"""""""'"""""""' Gener•I I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F ,, E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 ·a General FAIRWAY FANTASY Spacio us Country Club Chateau u·ith many extras includ ing a large gaine roo1n & a practical bedroon1 compl ex. Offered at $265.000. GRUBB & ELLIS CO. REALTORS 67S-70IO General 1 ;G~·~·~·~r~•~I _____ _ TRIPLEX T r r ri f il' Co~\11 ~!esa location. Dc-mand 1"('11!ttl area. rlost-lo f~'By.li, shr>pping and schools. Three 2·Bedrooni.~. 1 1~ Ba ths. I::ncloiwd garages. This in· t·ttlmC"nt hM e\•erything. Ov. 11<'r \\·ants to <'Xrhange for largt'r units. $72.500. {.'all ~- \'.\Ll,E\. IH\1.1\ • N"'' •~ 1••h'>e ...... ·~ 'fl> .. [ ... ·~c.1 "'"" "'' To, Me11thly Dollnr Preducfion 20NALOT Localed tn ("('n1r al C0!1a l\leRa. cloe>f' t<> 1hoppb11;. schools, hospital und on. One brantl new 2 btdroonl built around a 2 car garage. Other 2 bedroom 1,1i th ()(IC' car gfll"8gt'. See lt to a1>" prccia te. Onlv $5..1.500. Call R<'<I Carpel, Rea lto rs :tlG-S&iO. Tep Moittllly l i1tll'IC) ,rtdvctlH OWN YOUR OWN BEACH $122,500 "BAYFRONT LUXURY"-fEE lAND You Q\vn the l>each and d0ck in your own back yard . Secluded area'of NEWPORT BEACH. Roon1 !or pool. Huge courtyard entry. 4 bedrooms , :i baths . Gourmet kit. cben . FamiJy den "'ith fireplace. Large ' Uvin g room and formal dining area over~ IOokU1g co\.·ered patio, sandy shores and peace ful ba y ,,·aters. At this price, you BETTER llURll\'! Call 645-0303. VERMONT FARMHOUSE-EASTSIDE $250 RENT 'Tll YOURS-$29,958 S\\'ecping comer grounds ln prestigious Eastside loc atjon. 'f 0\\1ering cypress, p~ ducing: da te and fig trees. Cute Vermont farm house. !\taster quarters. GUEST FA· CJLIT\' \Yith private entrance. Country ldtcllcn. Formal dining. Large li ving room ~ fireplace and. open beam ceiling~. Courtyard and pallo overlooking rolllnc green la"•ns. C211l 645-0303. HARBOR VIEW-$91,500 FEE The elegance of Harbor View Hill s. Pri- vate courtyard entry. Plush park-like grounds. 4 bedrooms, hide-a.way muter suite with private &e.nlen patio. Lar&• living room with ftieplace and catheral beams. Banqu ate fonna l dlning. Spacious kitchen overlooklnc 21' ~y room and entertainers covered patib. BRAND NE\V LISTING. Call now. ~3. FOREST E.OLSON '"' • • • , •• • ' • •• • I l •• •• • ' • • • l l ONE BLOCK TO OCEAN Supcr·~harp duplex on an ove rsized corn er lot ... just Slcp:, to Big Corona Beac h. Spa~ clous 2 bdr1n . & !an1ily r1n . -1-nearly new 2 · bdrrn . & guest rm . O\vncr trnnsf. $117,900 . CAMEO SHO!lES }Jr1rc red uce-ti S9300. Spacio us 4 bdrn1 .. !an11· ly rn1 . hun1c 011 ht1(!(' 80x l45 lot. Beautiful pnol \\ plcnly of clC'c k1n':.; l~ pro(~ss . 1ndS('pg. for ~ra1·1 nu ~ cn\ertatuing:. Pri<·e no~· only S105 .000. OUR II( 25 B,\yand l~l·~i\(~I I REALTY YlAR CALL 675 -3000 ANYTIME General Gener I.I CORONA DEL MAR Ll\'E O\' ·r~r E GOLIJ ('():\S1'. 2-sty. 3 bdrn1 .. 3 balhs: rlin1ne; rn1 .. b;ir roorn & artist's st udio. :\ppl'(i.X. 10 ,\'f'<ll'!:I nl,l -3.000 Sq. ft. _.\rchitec- tura!l,r a ... tli:'\\' as 11)111nr ro\V, Only home on Ot·c:in 11 1\'rl. 11ilh <1 furc ... t scene entry, large bluff sill'. 1r1t h ;rl! r 1n111:-. ha\'ing floor to <·C11in;.! 1·1e\•.s of !lie thanncl. hay, peninsula s, n<·eiu~. \n ever c·h an ging 1 ie1"· of boats going !u ~c:i dur1n , the day & ~ fairyland tl f lii::hts at ni ght '. J·:,terior sandblasted red· \1•ood interior ton1plirnent111g: 11·oods . l~o1ne canti·Jcvcred over ra mous China CO\'C. 'four O\\ n slep:; tO beaclies. Please call for app't .. - 8285.U<Ju. Q: ·Orange Coast 2600 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar REAL ESTATE 644·4848 Back Bay Beauty Price Reduced l n 11 \•'\Ila!!• 1·11.;iuu1 hulll ·: lx'droou1 & lan1lv homl' wi1 h :.ill th" luxury ·f~ature~ in- C'luclu1~ ;: ~ar garagr • 1·111-de-~nc street. O\V'NI::H SA \'S Sl<:Ll.-Rl'duc.'Cd tu $68,:iJO. .. \i:\ l~f,~'.\ :'"' IH \I.I\ & •o" I~ 0 .,., ,f •U•"-C.0"' ''' ,. • .,,, "•~· 13-eneral Custom Home 3 Bedroom-Pool $45,950 ""• ';$' •a oR('' •MO' ';&l~t \':\ Ll~~~\' RI. \LI' . "'~' '"~'~'' ... ~., .,,~fO(•••f·~~'' ) .. •&~l 2211~11.1 ~~stn : S~n/Evel. 968·4S93 I DUPLEX-$Sl,OOO I O"'nt•r 1111~ 1n 11 ... I llO"lr~~•in :in<t n-nt tlw 2 ll('(!rv•1n or \ 1~:1 1 1•N1 ~ ln r,:1• ·n1 , •r• i1t'<I I :.:arai:-<'to, ttd•I!!> to tlli' \,1lur t.:iu h ha"' H d!-h1111slk'I'. i:-11rl~1:;1• rll-.po'<,11 .. !.· 11•n1 I tvqls only t' ~ ~ ~·ars 1>lf\. I !".'~ lookin~ "'tlh 1'.h.ikc •'•If 11111! pl1•nt}' ol 1111rkiru:. C;il\ Hl'tf Carpel. R<' 11 I l o r s ,......,, HOW SWEET IT IS! HAPPINESS IS ..... Living in thi)i i1nnl3C'ulate ~ & family "'1th lovel\· pool. 1n1pressive t·ornt'r home. beauti· fu11.,/ 111:nds.caped: near l·lun1 ing1on Harbour. Calf today -it \\'On 't last. S75.000 SUNSHINE IS ••.•• Streanting into every roon1 or this magni{J. cent 5 bclrn1. ho1ne (In the ocea n. Perfoction personified. S385.000 BLISS IS .•... ('arefrce living in a branll ne'I'' co ndo., with cr<111bc rry carpets. :t bdr1ns., 2 baths; nr. ten nis ct.s. & pool. Only '73 .500. CONTENTMENT IS ... EnJoy1ng a forever l'ie\\·, a secluded poo l + ,j bcll'nl.:.., in l'orona clel ~ta r. $145,500 LUCKY •. , •. 'l'he ra1nily v. ho buys lhis exquisite 2-sty. 4 bdrn1. chateau on l.1 nda Isle, u·itb pier & !)lip. 285.000 DELIGHTED IS ...•• ,"\J1 yone \vho calls llug l~omes to buy or !!ell .. so do it today: Let us sho\v you the differ· ence: Speci•lizing in Homes of distinction HUG HOMES, REALTORS 567 S•n Nicolas Drive. Suitt Newport Center 102 640-4050 ('HlllJ'l<'t.•ly I t' 11 o• \\ <' d , ~I ·--------------------l\1•1h,~•ll\ r ... nd\ nn. ~ 1rr1li:·i;. 11.,., li;or. • t.1:::: 11·111°1, 1 Genera 1----General "'*' r111 .d 1,, fr-•:11 .·1rry -'-;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;; r•J<Jn1Sl?.'.C01 ~ Ori\'{' 64j. i:r.?I NEW COMM'L BUILDING l::x«~·l!f'n! U;1tt, •. 1 h1t·n•••J11 ldt'.il l"~1(1•S,H•ll11I •H 1'('111 ' .1:.1l' .. ,,1,.,. ll>i~ (1'1•l1 ,\· ,; l"ill' J!'H'l,111 • !.ril :!.! \ ~I. (. 1~·11< I !' 11 "I' lint .~·,~1.:.00. t ';ill 1;;0.Mi';';! l.L,1111~,. :\<"('•:l..:I * * SALISB~RY REAL ESTATE EXCLUSIVELY OFFERS - UNEXCELLEO BAYFRONT PRIVACY MAGN IFI CENT VIEW HOME WITH GUEST QUARTERS 111 BAYSIDE PLACE. CORONA DEL MAR INVEST & LI VE IN NEWPORT'S PRIME . SECLUDED LOCATION. SllS.000 OPEN SAT. & SUN . l·S SALISBURY REAL ESTATE 673-6900 315 Marine Ave., Balboa l5land • /let4ti4t Smitk ~ REALTORs' BEST BUYS CALL FOR APPOINTMENT EXCLUSIVE SHORECLIFFS r\ one of ;i kind \>roper!)' \\Ith a \\'1111.t.: \\'.>\l'Eit '\fl£\\' a111 Pltl\',\'J'~; HE.\('11 ,\<.'· C~SS. Th is gor~cou~ 4 bed roon1 h;i:o: 3 co1y fireplaces. En1oy inr111al d1nin G ;ind a r:un1ly room. J ust like ne"" 186 Shorecliffs Rd. Open Sat/Sun l·S TRIPLEX • CORONA DEL MAR W1\LK TO E\"ERYTlllNG · ll'Al.K TO COHO- NA UEL )I.Ill BEACllE.~. ll'Al.K TO s hop· ping, \\',-\1.K TP schools. On large 45 ' lot and .sho\1·s !jpcudable inc-on1 c. 1\ real buy nl $95.500. C:\LI. ror appo1nt1nen1. SOUTH OF HIGHWAY • DUP.LEX C'on1p le tcly rcn\lldeled 01\'ncrs unil. I::''l'ry· thiug I~ Ill'\\. A. ~ccl udcd dead-end ~tfC('l !o- 1·a1101i. l 11L·nn1e unit brings 111 $200. ;1 1no11th. only $8:1,:i1111 t 'all in ~ce: NEWLY REMODELED t 't)Bll:\.\ lJEI. ~1.\1{ IJLtPJ .E:\ -front hou:-r lri:-all rll·11 Larptt-an d 11:ill l'.n1·rr1ng .... 2 Br<lr111J111.~ and :i 1111 e p;it10. ,\ lJrge nnc. b<'d- roon1 inc-o rnc u1ul. .\ real hu y al S74.9UO. INVESTORS!! • TRIPLEX See thc:-e. lh ree top rond1 lion apart1nents. Lo- eatc<t 111 an rxccllcnt rcntal ;i rea. F:aoh urut has 2 t)t·<\roo 1n & 11:.: bath:-. ShO\\'S $53U. ;i 111on1ll 111tL1111e. ll urry. only ~47 .9ft0 . CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Ma r WE CAN HEl .. TTOOUU~IUUYT.~ .. 11118''1 SELL. OR TRAOf A HOM!. AN VPl..ACE IN tH£ NATION ~-~----·---'-'-'-"-'-'"-'-------- CAREER OPPORTUNITY! f Qualifications: Integrity & Enthusiasm Find out !or ,voursl'lf -E:\R:-.i "'hile you L l~:\R i\ ho1r lu 1nukc it in Ilea! Estate Sales~ CONTINUOUS & EXTENSIVE TRAINING PROGRAM MONTHLY ! f';:-111 today-it':; F l {l·:c:~ No obligation-let's talk about it 11011 '. Start earning \1hilc you·rc learning in lhe classroom & on the job. Proqrom April Starts 15 Make Reservations Now (J UI' j!r<.td uate" of 'file Rc~il l·::-.t;lters (.'a ree r Kil:k-Off ·rraining l)t'Oj.!rarn tell us it':, fan · lo"tlC ~ J."QJ{ 1'1~01,.l·:SS I Q;\".<\L,S IJ'' f'ROf .. ESS IOi'\- .•\l.S'. f"all :O.l~ci 1\nn !laze. 8:J:i-:i305 for de-t:ilf~. \~ou'l l be glnrl you did'. Bay crest Just Listed WANT TO BE ENVIED? MESA VERDE DE LUX r MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES BA YFRONT SPECTACULAR Olt·: .. \.'I\ & l~A \'\'IE\\'. 11 lx'Ciroon1~ \~furn · 1shrrl ' "S(iuna" of f n1a stcr IJalh . \\'t·t \Jar -ki l<'hC·rit~ltC' 11· 1lU1tlb\\'<lilcr :,!1111 f!.,nr par1<1ra1111c· \'I L'll'. J•1er & Clout . \\'11llL·r l\tll j.! ti44·ti100 I ():{;JI SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE Sharp :! b1"<lroon) \\'Ith fin unl•~:l l l'\'<thlt' prier' 'l'l11 s :-.upi:r ()ct·an 1~ 1:;.1) 11t•\1 prop· t•rt\' 1s offl'rC'l.I :it onlv 567.500 : 1.ut ~ :O.l!lh~r ti·1:!'-82::J5 I ():!.J ! • BIG CANYON -V\EW & POOL On(' or " k111tl 4 bt'<irooin l ~rWilllltllJr I '<IOI 11· 1acuz1 i. s"·lx'p111g \'!!·:\\'. $li9.5oo 'l'11n1 Qucun 6#-6'l00. 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()pl'll hl·a1u Cl·1ling:;, flr\'· 11l<1 L't'. !hick :-.Ila ~ tarpl•ts thruout . l 'o1nfo rt 1~ 1nc(lnlt' & clro:O.t' to tht' be~1ch' SI 14.500. l ·~1 rn]. r~er ry fH.J--0200 . f {J40 I FIT FOR A PRESIDENT I ht1ll'l' f1f carpt•l1ng. :\l 'I\ l ~l'OildlllOOJ' /'l<•ll .'. lh11l1l'. Su11 k1·11 ~·<111\ l'J'~(l\HHI ar1•t1 npt•n iH·:un<.. -' bl'd !'OPlll~ [.;11';.!l' lot ~J .)5.0UO , ']'~11 11 (/Ul:l'll ti~4-ti~tJO I ()·t:! I VIEW LOT Oi·t·rlonkin,!! l '11pc·r \1•1\pnrt 1;.11· ;ll 1900 <::il;1.'\\' I )r i\'t•, ~U9 .51.K1. ff•t• l<1nrl · :\rn\' <;tJ-:.· Ion IH~·R:!.15. 1 ()4:31 • ---------~.------- Irvine M1cri1b·lrvlne Re111.,com~ny '-·· 901 Oove1 Drive 642·12J!'io 1644 MecArth1,ir '44·6200 .,., . .. t'rl't' • . . .. . . . . ~RECTORY 1ff ttila "-41y "'""" wltli YM t~lt wM••• • P• t• ....... ••tl•t· All tM lecet.._ ,..._. Mf•w .,. "'° .crl'-4'111 ,...... Mtell lty ""9fta.l .. ~•I• t'4-r'1 DAILY PILOT WANT AOS. """"' ....... ,,.. ....... ,., .... *' ',• Ifft .,. wtff ~ lkt ..,. .. ~"*"•• h11 tlll1 .:•11111111 Heh Prl:ffy, Sehr'-w" -4 l•Mer. H. OUS.ES FOR SALE 3387 Wisteria Circle. Costa Mesa 2 Bl!DROOMS 71~ 1:crnteuf , Corona del ~tar U73-~ $.19,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 221 Collins (Bulboa lslond) Jlol boa 641).11 20 $.11,000 (Sal & Sun 1·5} •437 Seaward ltd .. Corona del J.1ar 644-7211 $69,500 (Sun 1·5) 2 BEDROOMS & FAMILY or DEN • 1710 Kings Rd. Cll ffha von, NB 642-5200 (Sun 1·5) 1831 Pt . Kimbe rly Pl. (HY Homes ) NB 6i :;.3331 $69,750 (Sat & Sun 1·5) W09 Orange Avo., Co;ta Mosa 641!-7171 · (Sat & Sun 1-5) 259 Oce&nvlew fNewport Hts.) NB 642·8235 $67.500 (Sun 1·5) 18 12 l'l. Carlow (llV Homes) NB 6H·6200 • (Sun 1·5) J BEDROOMS 340 Ote ro !Bl uffs) Newport Beach 644 .. IU8U (Daily noon lo 6) 547 Aliso 1\ve., Ne\\'port 1-lei ghts . 54B·4394 $41.500 !Sat & Sun 10·7) 3002 Fernheath Lane, Costa Mesa 641;.7414 $:!4,500 (S at & Sun 1·5) :W44 Hern Dri ve; Laguna Beach 1193-1351 $.17,950 (Ml&Sun 1·5) 2828 Terry Rd., Laguna (S 1 5) 675-6000 i69,500 un • 314 J asmine, Coro na de! Mar 5 675-5930 (Sal & Sun I· } •26i61 Avenida Sbonto, Mission Viejo 586-5716 • (Sat & Sun 11-6) 21601 Bahama Lane, Huntington Beach 1163-2109 $48,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •2273 Columbia (College Pk). CM 546-5880 (Sat &>Sun 12-5) 476 Prospect (N'pl. Shores) NB 673-6210 $47,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2718 Shell (Chin a Cove) CdM 673-2222 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2719 Vista Umbrosa (The Bluffs) N1l 644 4910 f74.950 (Sa l & Sun . 1-5:30) 42 Rue Fontalnbleu (Big Canyon) NB 644-1766 $120,000 (Sun 1-5) 1833 Port Barmoulh (HVuHomes ) NB 673-8550 $65,500 <.Sat & Sun 1·5) 4602 Roxbury Drive, The \Vil.lows, Irvine 551·2000 536,500 • (Sat & Sun 1·5) 943 Tijuana Sl., Laguna Beac h 494-970-I $55,000 (Sat & Sun 12-4) 2316 Cl iff Drive, Newport Beach 64,;-7221 $81,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1800 Port Stirling (HYullomes} NB 641-8750 $63.000 (Sal & Sun 1-5) 2024 S. C&pella Crt.. Cos ta Mesa 54().9321 $48,500 t~Ull l.f!). • 8-06 62nd SL (Newport Shores ,~ 548-1290 '""¥ 1-5) 1003 Bonnie Doone (Irvine Terr) CdM 675-3000 (Sun 1·5) 31432 West Nine, Laguna Niguel 675-3000 (Sun 1·5) 538 Vista Grande (The Bluffs) NB 675-3000 (Sun 1·5) ·• 2601 Vista Omada (The Bluffs) NB 675-3000 (Sun 1·5) 304 Otero (The Bluffs} NB 675-3000 (Sun 1·5) 327 Vista Suert.e <Eastbluff} NB 645-7221 $72,000 (Sun 1·5) 3 BR & FAMILY RM or DEN •1848 Commodore, Newport Beach 646-3255 (Sun 1-6) 2515 Davis Place, Back Bay, CM 5 540-ll51 $41,50() (Sat & Sun l· ) •1945 P ort Camey (HVuHomes) NB 675-6006 $89,500 · (Sun 1·5) 2200 Windwa rd Lane, Back Bay, NB 675-eotlO '82.000 {Sat & Sun 1·5) 1818 Port Wheeler, (HYuHomes) NB 675-6000 $75,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1854 Pt Renwic k (HVuHomes) NB 644-1766' $71,000 {Sun 1-5) 1324 Estelle Lane, Newport Beach 67:i-~ 561,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1337 Bonnle Doane, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $68,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 17681 Laurel Tree (Univ. Park) Irvine 552-8696 $59,500 (Sat & Sun 10-5) 827 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, NB 642-5200 {;Sal-& Sun 1-5 ) **41 Balboa Goves. NeWJ>C?rt Beach 642-8235 $163,500 '(Sat & Sun 1·5) 1606 Harrow Pl. (Westclilf) NB 675-4630 $i9,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 1937 Port Trinity Pl., Newport Beach &14-$71.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 223 1a IU1 ac ido Isle) NB . - · 6 7300 $94. fSun 2-5) •-t-19 Sandburg \Vay , Univ. Pk, Irvine 5-1;,114211 $62.950 · (Sal & Sun 1·5) 19461 Sierra Seco (TurUeroc1c ) lr\'ine 644-1766 SQ.1.000 (Sat & Sun J-8) 2036 Commodore IBaycrest} NB 641).1120 168.000 (Sat&Sun 1-5) 21!) Jlc!1otrope, Corona del ~1 ar 675-5930 , (Sat & Sun 1·5) 17512 \Villow Tree Lane, Irvine 552·8636 $52,500 (Sat & Sun 12-6) • •2008 Los .i\lamos, San Cl emente 492·2543 S1 59,000 (Fri/Sat/Sun. 10·5) · 412 Princeton Dr. Costa '1,!esa 64 5-0963 (Sunday) 295 Princeton Dr .. Costa Mesa 557-iOOO $38,500 (Fri/Sat/Su n 1·5) • JRll Gisler (Mesa Ve rde) CM 55l>8800 $74.500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 17600 Redwood Tree Ln. Univ. Pk. lrvtne 551-2000 358.000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •5132 Skinner St .. The Ranch, Irvine 551-ZOOO 49.950 (Sat & Sun l·S) 1935 Port Bis hop. Newport Beach . 646-717 1 (Snt & Sun l ·S) J4791 Doncaster Rd, alil. ljomes. Irvine 551-ZOOO $41.750 (Sun 1·5) 301 Orchid, Corona del Mar 644-7211 · (~k& Sun 1·5) 546-8640 $51.000 (Sat & Sun 12-S) 101 Kina• Rd. Newport Bea~h 64&-7221 •l29,000 (Sat& sun 1·5) •909 Tiller Way (HY Hills) CdM 642-8235 $82,500 (Sun l ·5) 2731 Bayshorc (B•yshores) NB 673·l5020 $107 ,000 (Sun 1·5) •2230 Heatller Ln .. Newport Beach 640-8250 $74.900 (S<ln a.Ill 1709 Marlin Ln. (Baycrtst) NI 673·2027 · '(Sun) 425 Seville, Balboa Pennlnsula 642-6235 197.500 (Sun 1:5) ••4727 Courtiand <Cameo Hllnd1) NB · 675-7225 , $77,000 (Sun 1·5) 177 ~iasteio Circle, Costa Meoa 64&-7171 (Sun 1·5) • •3004 Crestaway, Lagun• Beach 646·7171 ~69,500 (Sun 1·5) 1672 New Hampshire (Me!& Verde) CM 5464141 $45,900 (Sun 1·5) 3 IR & GUEST •••J9 Balboa CO\les, Newport Beach 67 5·3600 5129,5-00 (Sun 2-5) 4 BEDROOMS 38119 Hwnboldt (Hwn. Isl.) Ht&. Harbour 642-11811 (Sat & Sun 1·5} 30311 Carob (Eastblull} NB 644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 29091 Paseo de Ocaso, Laguna Niguel 831-1325 $49,000 (Sat & Sun 12-6) 2424 Vlata Noblet& (llluffs)' NB · 644-8200 f79 ,995 (Sun 1·5) •4518 'l'oxbury (Cameo Shom) CdM 675-8000 (Sun 1·5) 4 BR & ,AMILY RM or DEN 35 Burnin& Tree Rd. (Big Canyon C.C.) 6444~10 $159,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 7 Twin Lakes Cr. (Spyglass Hill) Cdll! 6444910 SI25 000 (Sat & Sun 1·5 :80) 1742 Port Manlelgh (HVu Homes) CdM 6444910 $'76,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 186 Shoreclif!s Rd ., Corona del Mar 644-7270 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •2127 Windward (Baycrest} NB 644-1766 $149,500 (Sat&Sun 1·5) 430 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB . 644-1766 $189,500 (Sat & Sun 2-6) 1966 Pt. Ramsgate (HY Homes) NB 644-7662 $81,500 (Sun 1:31).5) 5 Chel'T)' Hill Lo. (Big Canyon) NB M4-6249 (6Pen Daily) 3901 Park Green (HV Hills) CdM 644-1766 $1211,500 (Sal & Sun 2-6) S91S Sandµne Ln. (HY Hills) CdM 644-1166 ~.1so (Sat&Sun2-6) • t368 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Sbores) NB 642-8235 $375,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1514 Dover Dr .. Newport Beach 6754630 $77,500 (Sat & Sun) *2854 Carob (EastbluH) NB 675-7225 $79,800 (Sa t & Sun 1·5) 358l! Claremont St., Culverda!e, Irvine 551-ZOOO $46,450 (Sun 1·5) 1539 SandcasUe (HV Hills) CdM 640-0020 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1627 Port Abbey (HY Homes) NB 644-8750 '73,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2365 Mesa Drive, Back Bay, NB 675-6000 $65,000 (Sun 1·5} 2131 Santiago. Baycrest, N.B. 675-6000 $87,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1939 Kildeer, Mesa Verde, CM 546-5990 f56,900 · (Sun 1·5) 2207 Windward Lane, Back Bay, NB 675-6000 $86,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) * 1520 Doroth y Lane, Harbor Highlands NB, 675-6000 $79,950 (Sun 1·5) 10 Burning Tree Rd. (Big Canyon) NB 844-6200 $151>,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3 Torray Pines (Big Canyon) NB 644-6200 $155,000 . (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2084 Goldeneye, Costa Mesa .54().1720 $67,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2665 Bays hore Dr. (Bayshores) NB 546-1290 $120,000 · (Sun 1·5) *1023 Dolphin Terrace, COronadel Mu 613·8550 $208,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •3801 lnlet Isle, Corona de! Mar · 673·855-0 $120.000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 512 DeAnia, Corona del Mar #'. 673-8550 $89,500 ' (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1200 Key West, Harbor Vu Hiils, CDM 675-8000 $89,500 (Sun 1·5) 1425 Keel Dr. (ll.V. Hills) CdM 644-1766 $97,500 (Sat 1·5) 109 Via Nice 1Lldo Isle) Nev.'Jl.Ort Beach 675-0123 $149,500. -(Sun 1·5) 126 Via Havre (Udo Isle) NB 675-8655 $134,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 151 5 Prlscllla Lane, Newport Beach 646-6136 $54,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 20111 Big Bend , (Park Huntington) HB 063-6787 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1221 Pembroke, Newport Beach 646·3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5) •IOI Ktn gs Pla ce (N'pt Hts.} N.B. 6t2·8285 (Sat• Sun 1·5) 866 Sandcastle Dr., Corona de! Mar 6~68 197,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 204 Via llhaca (Lido !!le) N .. rt Beacb 675-0123 $109,500 (Sun 1·5) 128 Via lthaea (Lido We) NB 6'2-1188 Sll9,900 (Sun 1-5) 1512 Dolphin Terr, (Irvine TerraCO!) NB 642-0200 $98,500. fee. (Sun 1·5) 20 Pinehurst (Bl& Canyon) NB ) 644-6200 (Sun 1-5 927 Alder Pl. (EastblufO NB '42-8285 f87.500 (Su n l .S) • 1309 Mariners (Baycrost) NB 642-8 235 '108,700 (Sun 1·5) 1252 Somerset Ln. f\VestclllO NB 642·8235 (Sun 1·5) 1806 Pt. Renwick (HY Homes} NB 875-6200 (Sun 1-5) 2001 Bayadere Terr. ~rv. Terrace) CdM 1!4.4-9080 •235,000 (Sun 'U» 8) 226 AfbOrt 0 Pl., Costa Mesa 646-71 7°1 !Sun 1·5) 3600 Calamaron IRV Hills) NB 675-7225 $81,050 (Sun 1·5) 9591 Callhness Dr. (La Cuesta) HB · 842·2535 (Sua 1-5) I Twin Lake Ci r. (SPYKW• HIJI) NB 875-8000 (Sun 1·5) lllH Port Charles PL (Harbor Vu) NB 644-5598 . (SUn 1·5) 4 BR. A ,AJA. RM. & GUIST 213 Topaz, Balbo• !<land '675-6000 $11 2,000 (Sat& Sun 1·5) 5 BEDR.OOMS 900 Celt!$ Pl. IEastblulO NB 644-1133 $82,000 (Sun 1·5) 119 Via Orvtato (Lido Isle ) N.B. 673-8600 $149,500 (Sat & Sun 2·5) 2006 Pt. Provence (HV Hom .. ) NB 675-3000 !Sun 1·5) 5 IR. ,& FAMILY RM. DR DIN . 828 Vl1 Udo Soud (Udo Isle) NB 673·9060 •t65,000• !Sat & Sun 1·5) a Oakmont Ln. (BiK Canyon) NB 644-8200 (D1Uy 1·5) 49 R<>yal SL George (Big·Ca'nyon C.C.) 6444910 $295,000 (Sal & Sun 1·5:3-0) 1034 Sandcas tle Dr. {Lush Harb. Vu.) CDM 6ill-842l $99,5-00. CS.un 12·5) •• l Linda hie Dr. (Unda !!le) NB 6444910 f2150,000 (Sun 1·5:30) • 13822 Andele Way, Racquet Club . Irvine 551·2000 $59.950 (Sal & Sun 1·5) .. •3 Linda hie, Unda Isle, NB 646-7221 $225 ,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1337 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores, NB . 645-7221 $249,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 17351 Gibson Cir. (Frans. Ftn.) HB 842-8183 $62,900 (Sun 12·5:30) 2084 Tustin Ave .. Newport Beach 642-3862 166,500 (Sunday) 28 1l<>y1I St. George (Big Canyo n) NB 675-8900 (Sun 1·5} • -'11 Und1 We (Unda Isle) NB 645· 7221 $249,000 (Sun l ·5) 6 BIL & FAMILY ltM. OR DEN 24l1 Sierra \'ista, Back Bay, NB 87MOOO $74,5-00 (Sat & Sun 1·5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 111-111 1'.! Bayside Pl., Corona del )far 673·6900 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 2 IR. + 1 BR. • 1815 Tustin, Costa A1esa 6754830 $68,500 (Sat & Sun) 210 Collins, Balboa Island 675·7080 !Sun 1·5) 2 BR. & GUEST RM. + I BIL 505 Czrnation Ave., Corona del ?i1ar 675-4398 $85.000 (Sal & Sun 2·6) 2 BR & DEN + 3 BR 300 Jasmine, Corona del J.tar 675-8000 (Sun !·5) 3 BEDROOM 505-505 1'.! Acacia, Corona de! Mar 673-6510 $135,000 (Sunday 14) 3 BEDROOM + 1 BEDRPOM 110 3hl Stree~ Newport Beach 675·7060 $115,000 (Sat &.Sun 1·5) ~21 Iris, Corona del Mar 675-5726 ' (Sun 1·5) 3 BR & 2 BR 400 Jasmine, Corona del Afar 673-1658 SJJ0,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 422 Goldenrod, Corona de! Mar 878·2222 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 606 Orchid, Corona del Mar 675-5726 (Sun 1·5) 420 Goldenrod, Corona de! Mar 675-6000 $117,500 (Sun 1·5) 702 Narciss us, Corona del l\tar 673-8550 $ll 7,450 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 715 Poppy, Corona de! Mar 673-8550 $122,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 608 Mall!uerite Ln., Corona de! Mar 673-7769 $139,5-00 (Daily) 50~ Poinsettia, Corona ,del ?ilar 644-6200 $114,500 (Sun 1-5) 3 BEDROOM + 3 BEDROOM ~18 Fernleaf, Corona del Mar 673-8552 $120,000 (Sun l ·5} S BR. & FAMILY + 4 BIL 618 Acacia, Corona de! Mar 675-8000 $129,000 (Sun 1·5) CO~DOMINIUMS FOR SALE · ·""l" BIL & FAM. RM. I 741 Tustin, Costa Mesa 648-3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3 IEDRDOM 2006 Vista Caudal (The Bluffs) NI 675-3535 (Sat & sun 1·5} 689 Vista Bonita (The Bluffs} NB 644-7662 $58,5-00 (Sun l~} 2637 Vista Ornada (The Bluff,) NB 640-0020 (Sat & Sun 1·5} 3 Bil. & FA>A. RM. 2400 Nobleza (North Blul!s) NB 644-1133 $87,500 4 BEDROOM {Sun 1·5) 835 Amigos Way (East bluff Terr.) NB 644-7493 $49,900 (Sal & Sun 10.5) 4 llR. & FAM. ltM. SOI Vista Suerte (North Bluffs) NB 644-1133 $85,5-00 {Sun 1·5) 6 BR 835 Am igos Way (Eastblull Terr.) NB 644-7493 $66,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5} · ' HOME le INCOME 3 llDllOOM ••380 Via IJdoSoud (Udo lslel_NB 673·9090 '350,000 <Sall. Sun l·S) 514 Dahllo Ave,_Corona de! Mar 673-9010 ,1,.,000 (Sun 1·5) 3 •ll. & 2 BR. 706 Narclssu1, Corona del Mar 548-9346 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 7U Poppy. Corona del Mar 548-93411 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 14 ll!DRDOM) 3065 Mountain View 494-8558 '88.500 (Sun 11·3) HOUSE FOi RENT 4 BR. & FAM. RM. 2226 Pt. CarlL!le (H.V. Homls) NB . 642·8285 $575 Mo. (Sit• 'Sun l ·5J * BAYCR£ST * .. D~EN SAT/SUN. t,s 17'3 TRAD!WINOS H&FPQOL Llke 10 C"nll'rtaln~ \\ e have 11 Mm• j\I.~ ror )'6\J! 3 8drms .. 2 ba., au"lum ln U\ • lnJt nn .. v.·c1 bar, blt·ln ~.-c. kttch . Stone f.rplc. I.ice. dbl. gal'"Jla\C!. £1~ door Opt"IV'r. Nk-e ~Oo. m..'KXI. * BAYSHDRES * OPIN SAT/SUN 1.S 2595 CRESTVIEW · Altr. Ca~ COO; 2 bdm\S,; In xtnt ClOfld. Pl1n11 lor ex· pa.Jtslon. l-4'e. patio: boul 1101'9,ft l'f'ff, One Of f~ latrflt Ya.rdf In Bl)'flhOl'Cll. 0-.11er has p u rc htt a t!d •not.Iler h>n1e: prit:ed al on- ly 157.500 * BAYSHDRES * C:rt>at ht>1ne for tetn11; or In· la\\'ll; main hoti.sc 3 bdrm!!., 2 bfl., dining nn., Jrplt:. 0-.u gaf.agc, 1-hdnn., bath, ·f11mlly rm. 11•lth v.·ct bar. 'Boat atorngt lttA 6 1,c. dbl. aara1c. Xlnt ltaMlhoW. 171,000 "C" THOMAS REALTOR . . ' ~"· .... \'.\Ll.E\. RI \I.I' h ' • l 1 . , ·~ . ' ' ... . . , ·~· *Dol\'t Uve In A Shoe Ir you hllvc many ci11ldrc11 - Try 1tW; ~ BR -T"o storle;: tR11 JA,U;h l'IU'l)('! - wall 10 \\'all Coum 1l"t kill·hl"n ,. J\.lon1 ',; 1lrll,i,:hl F'iundy 1'00111 -fun <'\'Cl)' ni(:.ht l\luch 1nol'f' lh11n Ill' l"an n1t'ntlm1 Gool.l lP~ gulnn• - 11·ab your allcntion Do11·1 ~l;iy -Can today ~231 3. (JPfN flL 0 • '7'S 't.IN TO 8E N/CEI GeMr1 Co-,,,Jo1naxi~ . :Jli(I B!u/fo 2 FAMILY SIZED1 TDWNHDMES "PRIME LOCATIONS" "END UNITS" 2400 NOBLEZA ' Rare & popular "Guadalupe" pion -over 2t00 sq . ft. 3 Bdrms., 3 baths; lamly rm .. formal dining trn. -drnmntlc cathedi:al beamed ceUlngs thruout -"top of the li ne" clcc. kitchen -sheltert.>d pa tiQ overlooks •parkUng pool; highly upg raded & barely used, A very desi rable property, offe red at ~7.500 Including the land ! · . 301 VISTA SUE RTE The bill' one, Plan "Z" -2500 ''I· ll., on eorgeoua greenbelt. No~· this is easy Uvine fo r the entire lamljy! 4 Spacious bd rtl\S .. fam-klt., formal dining rm .. open to a 2-sty, ceil. + a 3aD aq . ft. bonus rm. An ovel"IIZcd r.rfvate, brick patio completes this out.stand· ng home. A\'B~. at $85.500 BOTH 'OF TH ESE FINE HOMES ARE OPEN TODAY I TO 5 2414 Vista del Oro BLUFFS JEWEL llOX The best of e\•eryt hi ng. f'orever view, private pa\.fo. exquisitely deco rated, With lush car· pets, decorator \\'all papers & custom drapes. No i1nprove n1ent expenses after mOving in. 3 Bdrn1 s.-2~'2 baths, formal dining area . Alany unu sual extras, incl. special security clcvices. Quick Possession. $74,500. C. F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 [II llV,ll1tl11·G~ ... "".,"."1 """"""""""~0~ ... ,,."r"."=, """"""""""'1 JUMP OUT OF YOUR OPEN H.OUSES SAT[SUN. 1·5 CRACKER BDXll 828 VIA LIDO SOUD. Lido Isle. o BR., fam . rm. Cou ntry French. Ne1v Orlea ns courtyard w/ packa~. It's IMIPly, and it's fountai n, prin1e location. 81 65.000 r,::!~11 1;1\·~~ s~iou= 330 VIA UDO NORD, Lido Jsle. Bayfront. 60 Ft_., c1w-ecy large ooontry kit-sandy beach. Deluxe 0\1/ner's 3 lxlrm. uni t ch<'n, 1t fllmily room for , --J_ 3 bdrm. incori'le. $350,000. entftrta.inin~. All this Adds ' up to a ciuatlty packai;:c J1Cldom st>en for sa I c . $51 ,90CI. Don't rlclny Call T•"' d3y Rt!d °'1t'(X't, Rl"t1.ltpi"! ;i&.,'!640. Lachenmye~ Rt>1ltor RENT WITH OPTION Family l0\\1100usts ,1.-~ bdmu. $160 & up near the BEAClf. o.Jl VJ.. L L E Y REJ\L TY 963-45~3. . ' ,. . ..... ' .. \'\LI ,t ·:\· RI \I.I ' ... '.... ' . '' '" ' WHY NOT DICIDli THIS EASTIR To be lhe proud O'\\'nml of lhllt Maf'p. "Pfl,etolll 3 bedroom homt. \\:Uh 11.n 11lrlum l}'pC patio. Tltll Mme l!I prleed r\lht for • tfl•I salt'! $32,950. Don'I t>t'lav Call ~A)' .. Rf'd Carpt.t, Rra!tort ~ID-86~0. IRVINE 205 X 60 LOT ZONED R·2 $24,9.SO 'tou can lil't' in this 600 15Q. fL house and build more or tear do"'" and make it all ne11'. Good loc.11tton. Ca.JI R~ Carptt: Re.a l to r s 546-8640. ~- • OP!Nffl 9 • IT'S FUN TO!£ l«C€1 ~~~ THE REiil •!Jh. . ESTllTERS DEANE BIG CANYON MODELS FOR SALE Al•o Speclocul.,. Goll Coune & Ocoo11. View ' Homes from .... $111,300 to $260,000 Opon Da ily 1().5'3() 8 . Ru• Grand Vallee Big Canyo" Newporl !19och 714: 644-6056 I i ,I • BIG CANYON C. C .• $159,500 Enjoy bright lights of Fashion Island from beaut. 4 BR. \•le"' home. Custom drapes &: cptng., Van Lull papert Great plan. 35 BURNING TREI:: RD. SAT /SUN l ·5:30 BIG CANYON C. C .. $295 ,000 Luxury in a traditional manner. Brand NE\V custom 5 BR. home \\'/golf co urse view. Lge. courtyd. entry, air·cond .• marble, lux. cpts. 49ROYAL ST. GEORGE RD. SAT/SUN 1·5:30 < THE BLl~FFS • BRAND NEW • $74,950 Beautiful one-story "Paula'' model on lovely greenbelt. Greatly improved plan. latest kit· chen & baths. Cathedral beam ceilings. 2719 VISTA UMBROSA SAT/SUN. 1·5:30 LINDA iSLE BAYFRONT • $250,000 Perfection thruout this 5 BR. home specially designed for the 55' lot . 1'"R w/wet bar. DR, 4 baths, P"'d. rm. Lge. rms. Pier/slip. l LINDA ISLE DR. OPEN SUN. 1·5:30 HIGH ON (!. HILL • $125.000 NE\V and ready ror you to o<:CUJ*'. See this large 4 BR. home in Spyglass today~ Far_n. rm., formal DR. & hu ge rumpus rm. Ctrcular stairway, 3·car gar. Incl. land. 7 T\l~N LAKES CIRC. SAT /SUN. 1·5:30 ' HARBOR VIEW HOMES • $16,900 Beautifull y decorated thruout. 1 Yi. years nev.1• Karastan cp l ng., choice ldscaping & inviting patio.· 4 Bdr1ns .. FR. & DR. Fee. 1742 PORT MANLEIGH SAT/SUN. 1·5:30 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 2111 Sin Joequin Hills Rd. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General General FOR WATERFRONT LIVING AT ITS BEST ... CHANNEL REEF APTS. IN CORONA DEL MAR • Unobstructed \'iew of bay and °'7ean • Prime location with private marma • Ample parking for residents and guests • Out of co ngested Ne...,·port area • \lla.lking distance to t~e markets * Securitv guard and privacy A°JJ t\\•O bedrooms-t,vo baths H. CEDRIC ROBERTS-BUILOER ANO RESALE BROKER For Purch•H or Le•H Information Call MARGARET CONNORS 714-673-5170 2525 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mir ****** Heritage Collection BACK BAY AREA QUIET CUL-DE·SAC STREET -3 Bedroom , family room, 2 bath, llreplace & elec. bltns. Big assum able loan, 7 ~f:"'o Interest. all quick -vacant, move in qu ick. 540.1151 GOVERNMENT REPOSSESSION RELEASED FRIDAY -bids now open. Neat , redecorated 3 bedroom. Large pa tio. "'Ork· shop and garage. Quie t treeUned street. Any· one eligible. to bid. '1000. Do\\'n pa yment. Full price $24,950. Hurry, call 540·1151 . COUEGE PARK -POOL HOME POOL SEASON JUST AROUNO THE COR· NERI BeautiflJI 3.bedroom, 2 bath featuring an outstanding Palo Verde stone fireplace, remodeled kitchen \\'ith ne"' floor1ng and tlle counter tops. Home centers around very pri· vate pool area v.·ith many fruit trees, block v.•all , and covered patio. \Valk~ to aU schools and shopping , Open Daily-2273 Columbia, C.M. CALL 546-SllO. A · PENTHOUSE A ROOFTOP HAVEN OF PEACE & QUIET - away from the mad rush -and only minutes from the fina ncial ce nter in Santa :\na, the shops, stores, free"•ays and markets. Just the 2 of you, '"ith a breathtaking view of the city. Elevator service. subterranean gara ge. air conditioning, dream kitchen, 2' carpeted balcony/patios. Priced at only $77 .500. CALL 540-1151 for appointment lo see! HARD TO FIND IN TOWN LIVING v.·\th real country atmos- phere. Good 3 bedroom home on large 135' deep lol Close to Kewport Back Bay. Hard- wood fJOOrs. Double garage and screened p.itio. Priced only $33.500 \\1ith assumable 6~% loan . paya ble $185 per m~. including everything. Call for complete details 546-5880 EVERY WOMAN'S DREAM TO LIVE ON BALBOA PENINSULA POINT -\Ve have the home for her novv. Prestige Joc~tion on Seville r\ve. near ocean and b~y and tennis club. 5 Bedroom. 3V2 bath, family room. TV room. Billiard room and Y.'et bar . $114,500. Call for appointment. 540-1151. NORTH COSTA MESA $43.000-0UALITY BUILT FAMILY HOME \\tith shake roof, hard\\'ood floors a plast '"'alls. Huge added 12'~24' bonus roo . , . - plete v•ith large stone fireplace, paneh~g and real beam ceilings. Beautiful fr ont kitchen v,:ith new double oven, 5 burner range an<l dishv.•asher. Just listed. ''"6n't last'. CALL 546-5880. J Ba,.,.efl feea l!'J predenb LISTEN TO THE SUR~ CENTRALLY LOCATE D 2 Bedroorn. one yea r old furnished Condo ipiun1 -on the beach in Balboa. $69.500. POOL & VIEW PRICE REDUCTION! Be sure to sec th is lovely 2 bcdroo1n hon1e. The 1nore than $1 l.000 reduction in price makes it doubl y attrac'U\·e. It has a f11o1n ily room and separate dressing rooms. . 1710 King s Rd, Cllffhavtn, N.8. Ope n Sun 1·5 LIDO ISLE OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THIS -3 bedroom home. It's dirrerent. and has terrific pot~n· tial to be many things. Large liv ing roo1n \\it h mammoth !5tone fireplal'e. ~taster suite \\i lh attached sit tin g roon11den -'\\'ould be c:<cellenl dorm and adjoinjng playroom. 827 Via lido Nord, N.B. Sat /Sun. l·S WESTCLIFF JEWEL CHOICE AREA -Bright anct cheerful. as spring flowers. A delightfully d·ecora~ 3 bedroom, country kitchen home. Sparkling heated pool. ;\ n1ust see! PARK LIKE SURROUNDING CONDOMINIUM -fomn1 11nily pool. rec~ea· tion room . nire private patio and real fire- place! Ready to move ri ght in. 3 Bedroo1ns, close to shops. 538,500. EASTBLUFF NEW LISTING -3 Berlronn1s · rorevcr vie,~·: Formal dinin g room. ,,·alls or g\a!is , 2 fire- places -sunny brc11kfast roo1n, 31.2 bath, $74,95-0. Office Open Satu rdays & Sundayi, PETE BARRETI REALTY l60S Westcliff Or., N.8. 642-5200 -Gene ral C:.enJr1I L(QQ)K BEACH GIANT ' 5 + GUEST $35,000 \\'ALK TO Ut.:AC'll -2 ~Int')' I \.ICTORIA.~ ~IA:-;OH .'! SMroon1J1 ln1·lud\~ rlr~nl n11t~lt'r ~uhf' \l'llh !th h.11h, \lhr.1ry "'IUI ('(ll'l)l.'l' h;1)· \I UI• riov.·. GUl!lll n.p;1t11n .. n1 \l.'llh k11chen, 8aM"n1t'nt K•tmc room. Baf'l.Tllf't lornu11 1hn· 1ni:: \\'ith l11'f'r•la1·t• l.1•1td•~I arN! ""•lnf'll J.:1Ju•JI \\flkir1.,.~. \ llUR HY: C11ll i>l~Ml303. HlRISt L Ol.\O~ " REA' ru11~ I A (X)l.O\\'El.L lt \;\!\FI! ( 'O~l/~A:\Y 2299 Harbor 645-0303 DAILY PILOT 0 5 General BLUFFS BEST BUYS BA Y FRO~T • SACnlFICE • $72,500! ~1~:.\JtL\' !'\l~\V 3 Bit .. 2• ~ ba., "uh pano. ra1111c bny & ~It . \•1e,t·. 1900 Sq . ft .. ~eautifu\1 y decorated & upi.:rnrled thruout. O"·ner trans. OPEN SUNDAY I TO 5 426 VI STA PARAO A \Off Vista 011 Oro) BU ILDER'S MODEL HOMES O~I:: LJ·:\·1::1 •. 1900 sq. rt.. 3 bdrn1 . 2 bll .. contp. decornted .. t... laud~caped . \\ ith the ve ry lk':-.t 11unl11y thruout. incl ~:?2 :-.q. yd . luxur· iou s nil \l'OOI nt•utril l ea rpctlng. Lg1~. encl d i st111ct11·~ <·ourt,\ ard entry pot10. another ('n~·J patio on \\ idt• roll In ~ grt't•nbell. },.>J:-t rhanct~ to lk' or.1~1n,1J O\\JJ<'r for onJy ~73 .750! OPEN SUNOAY 1 TO 5 2706 VISTA UMBROSA (off Vista Del Orol ., HELEN B. DOWD FIRST OFFERING i .:c.G•:;••;;;";;;;1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;G;;;;•";;;;";;;;;•' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;-;;;;] CONDOMINIUMS - NEWPORT BEACH 3-4-5 'BDRMS. REALTOR 644-0134 1850 ro' 2850 SQ. FT. $49,900 TO $66,500 ~1j~ni ficcnt n1ain r l i~nO('! \'1 C"\~'. 6 Rdr;n .. -5 bath hon1e \\'Jlh forn1:1! dining r1n . 5~ Vt. lot. ·I l'Jr garage . pier & s!1p. S575.000 WATE RFR ONT LOT )'on can bui ld th~ ho u ~c of you r r!rea1ns nn 1h1s 57 .!l ft. Jot nn !ht! 1nair1 ('ha nnf'I. S400 .000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR fa1nlly !-ll.1'd rn11 nho1 n•·~ I t'>'atunni.:: '.!1~ h:101,. nll 1 ('\('(', k!!('h>'l'I, \\I'! h·1r~. 11•'\\' I >'Hrpt'Ui, r1u!" <lhl K~rru.:""· I r.nnl, 1.~·•ll 1"1Ut'<.1• \'It"\\' - ""·alk 1" chur•'h'·"· ·'''li··,..,1 ... m;orkr1 ,~ t'io ~l11011 1,111nd I ~lndl•ls tlJl•'TI rl ruly The Vil la Granada 341 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.B. S.'\~ An11;....-.~ \\'riv +,/,1n1l"1n'<' 1 .. • ___ ,,,,._.,_,_ ... _.-_.,_..,._':"'_""."_,_..., __ ,.I 675-6161 ltd. to l·.tt~t hlu{J J1r., In :\l•1r General General \'1~!:1 , 1h [)•)11111'11.:•l, In A rnh::n~ \t'ayl f (lr inl'lrn1a1io11, 111·1-ll.:'\ 3000 Sq . Ft. ~ • BIG CANYON e A DREAM COM E TRUE ... Ji,•in g in !hi:-c·u~to n1 built 5 bed room, 5 bath, fan11ly roorn ph1:'i lorina l dini ng roon1 . !{ela:< 1n yOur O\\'ll 1ndnor -l·jel JACuzzi .anti he able to enter1 a1n around ,·our ou tdoor '· fJrl'pH . OP~:'.\' f).<\IL\' 1 to 5 J>~t.' #7 Royal St. Pr..ol ! Ja('u.1:1.1: S:11u11' Pool -Jacuni ~u,r; :mo !.<l -ft :\lo!IPI hMl" (;('orge ltd. Prlred al $3 10,000. •!i·(·"ra.1 111 !::· ·: (',\l~I LLE Y REA LTOR 64444S5 c;AR.\Ci':' !la•:o-P<I ('l)!ry I ROBE RT HA , . llu::::•' h11nSi 1.....-.111. \'~11ltld ~ anit ll<'a.n1\~-11•t·1li11.:• 1:11-11.· 1· "".".""'_ -~ --~ G- -, ------ r1n ·r l.l''" r· .. rn1.,1· r1 111" General -·-•-•-"------Hn111"n1ak,.1-s kll<·lwl\ i,· 1- f;1n11ly ro•rn \\"ET 1:.\I!' GOOD GRIEF !! Sl'11111'fl!1' ut1l1ty 1•r,,,111 :'\o•;,rlv ull nur h~11 n~;. ~Id L.r1 1'1{•· t .. •1!1'••:11~. l.1:.:•111110· -11 • 1 "' XV\\' nr f'\f'"'!'irnvf'<t 111•'11 nr • \J(Jl,l'I • pr;i,·110 .t 1•11\0·1111~n •. 1 . 1 . · n\.l't•·r "111•· • · E. NEED 1•.,..n1•·n \\'p ollr r Pf:H~n~. • I ···.~11{,\] (.~<:· ,.,,..,,., !11 w ,. n' ORY ,\Ll7.El1 'ntAl:-OI X .. ,\ 1'fln· brwh' CALI. ;.. ti\\ . INVENT 1.;t•11111I nH1o'l' n·, thr !><-·,! !163-f:iili7. If \OU h:1\l' •'\Jn;.lflr•rl'd '"llln~ ('nr•'in.1 .]1 I \!.1r 1""'A !l11u ,\ Of'fNTll 9 • 11l>FU'l rollF lllC(I ~~·UI' h1•n11• Ill' Ill'''""'' l"''P l•ll' t'1n11111.<~•••11 fll;1n nnd t•f1 ,1 C.\LL t:-;, \I f' o ,,:1 l'llll"-'l'H'1' f,1n11-. r1l;,n Tilf'l'I' WANTED j~Ge;;;n•~r•~l;:;;:;;:;;:;;;,;;G;;•n;;•;;ra;;;I ;:;;:;;:;9 BALBOA CONDOMINIUM 19 OCEAN & BAY VIEW for $64.500 -Big, Bi~ 2 BR. Designed and decorated for the single person. Enjoy life! Swim, run on the beach, ride a bike on the boardwalk or just '''alch the sunset behind Catalina Island. Security build- ing \\•ith no maintenance worries il you travel. Priced rar under nearest competition. CALL 540-1151. tllc~J!!g~ I ~· ·~~~~!~'ti rirf•·r l•l'f' rin11•l•· p11rk1ni.: f:orih!I"" '. '. ' ;' I,, ./ l"•r..,.,nali/f'rl .,, l"\"1•'"1 1 .. r '"ur 1·u .. 1r.111•·r~ and 1·C111· , !Yoti'1~· J11l fJl'JJ1,1n1 11. u~1 I .,,..,;.11, ,t<1\t•1l1!'1n;: .. 1111111•11 . I C°f•tllln1~1U<; tJU;,!\I\' •'\ t'(lr vriur 1-..nh1\l'n1ial ar1· i'"\lrt' !\"' 1r)' h:1n!rr1 fl'Hlll!;lf'llf (:11l I :-if'('«t:1l "no 11hhi.:.1t1ur1" Luxury And View MESA VERDE $34,500 - EXECUTIVE I NONE BETTER . Fabulous 2-story on a .Just $345-0 do"''n on this large, beautirully land-1 meticulous 3 bed room. 2 scaped comer lot. Fea-'bJth home on an O\'£>r- tures 4 bC'droorns . 3 siz('d lot. !las many baths. Big (Joor pl an tr('£>S & an abundance ,.------------------, "'ilh 2500 sq . ft. f'a1nily of grN'lll'r\· .. ~\'ith di.n-. a:;r"''m•·n• •:o k u,.1 John All ard , Manager ./ Fr('•' f'\<1lu:1ti•111 \ 644-7270 l\\h" f'hll!'g'""~ .. l'h'hSt• l".lll 1; Ii· i21 l m!IA CUSTOM BAYFRONT DUPLEX Open Saturday & Sunday 2-6. 1008 E. Balboa Blvd Prime sandy beach location. Custom built· for owner. Dock for two large boats. 6 bedrooms plus guest. $250,000. ERITAGE room. d1111ng room. 1ng are.:1. ef f1c1ency k_1t- Drcam ki tchen . ti.las-chcn. ('overcd patio. sive fi~epla_c~. f\la ster j sp rinkler~. C~ar sh.ake suite \\'tth s1tt1ng rootn . roof. Seein g is lovin g. Cathed rat ceiling. Ila-C<:1\I 5-10.1720 E.-:traordln;u·y (Irr() r ,1 1 n r ht'ln1r. f •·r 11 d1 ... ·1·un1nntu:..: 1nrh\01dual r (' 1111 1 r 1 n i:: " forn1 <t\ n lmns.J'l he rP. :1 J't.."Clrot>m~. 'l1: ~JP''r H.irh~. fa111il~ f{1 .. rn. ,\l.1 r h_J r (tj'<;l;il \h or•dl'llt'! •, .'•Ill< !Jrhpt'r1r~ -PLl',.;, l'l.l S. PLUS. For infon1111.T1nn C:1ll 6-11;....oa.}j. · ... \i.~ ij:'i~v .. "' Ge n?ral General GRANO LIDO HOME 430 Via L !do Soud .Open Soturday 2-6. 4 bed· rooms 4 baths plus formal living room, din- ing rOOm . and den make ~s ~ sq. ft. home ideal for a large active family near boat, garden & club. $189,500. FRONT ROW _ IRVINE TERRACE Open Sat. & Sun. 2-6. 2001 Bayadere. A cus- tom built home by a builder for hi~ own .use. 4 bedroom. 3 bath, 3 car garage. Finest Jetty vie\v . ~tany custom extras·. $235,000. •28 LINOA ISLE, OPEN SAT, & SUN. 2:6 Spectacular Bay Front vieM' of Harbor Basm from this private island home. 6. I>:edroo~s. 51f.z baths. family room. formal dmmg room, pier & slip for large boat . 5275,500. LOWEST Pl!.ICED HOME on today's market i(l Harbor View Hi~ls,. S Bedrooms, 2 Baths. famil y room, dining area & nook. Curved brick '\'alk\vays and planters plus 111uch more. $76,900. BRIGHT, BIG & BEAUTIFUL REALTORS ======~~==~=,,,,,====~ tio. shake roof, 3-car Genera1 Gene'ral garage. $67 .500. Call II ;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;~~~;;;:;:;:~=?.::::;;;:;;;,1 5-l().1720 1 SPAN I SH BEAUTY II BAYSHORES • BAYFRONT S34.500 :\'0:-iE BEITE ,Only 1 year old~ in HARBOR VI EW-1 b('aul iful J!"\·ine. Th is East exposure -pier & slip. 4 Bdrms., 3 4 BDRM , deluxe 4 bedroom home baths; relaxed li ving for the family "on the bay". $235,000 f' e c Jan~. Surrou~d 1 ha s a long Ust or ~xtr~s. yourself "''~h luxury in fnciudJng a 1nass1,·e tile CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX this sensational exccu-roof. rourti·arn entry. bd l b th r tive 4 bedroom . Onlv · 0 .. Two & den 1 bath + l· rm.. a : one o 31 i vears old . \\lilh full Custom dra~s ... 1rung the loM·est ' priced R-2 properties So. of the diniO i;:: room. c;ourmet room . chefs . kit chen . Hwy. Onl y $73,500. kitchen ,,·ith cver)1hing . l·'a1nily roon1. fir eplace. 1 OPPORTUNITY!! Family room. firepl~ce . 2'z car gara ge. \tery 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths: for1n~l dining rm ., ,,·et ('o,·ered patio. Spr1nk: picturesque yards. A bar; tennis. swimming. Designed for ~e"·port h:irs front & ~e~:· :\Jan~ real photographer's de- 11.ving. '65,000. SUB~TIT LEASE OR LEASE/ trees. & pac~·llkc land· 1· •ht "8 000 C·U H+l-~ scap1nt'. St ;J,900. Call 1g · '7"I • • d OPTION. fi.!.1-8750 Ri50 Costa Mesa Newport Beach 2955 Harbor Bl vd. 34 161 Coast Hwy. HARBOR 540-1720 644-8750 l~L\l.l'Y · • "'~'-l'"l~Pl'l~l A .. r~ c ... , ''" • ~ H """"' 'o""A"• ---..ROOMY- REMODELEO R.IGHT AND REASONABLE !! Th<>re i~ r•l"l1n ''' .•(lnre in lhlS J,,,, ]~·. :~ ho••lt'l"l1'\ hon1•~. It ~ 1)1r 111°"1 !••P•Jl·,r ..,.,.. fr.in\" 1n :"-•'llT""t1 Sl)f)r<'~. •!)'.()';\ J.11·~ .. 1(11 \I.Ill\ 1 ratlf•~->l;,n) '''fl •1u.il 11~ 1 Pxtra.''' f••ll'I T),,.!11:. ('1.JI T'""la~ P..1-.1 C':u'J"''· R•·altor, ~W. I --13450 Oown- None Better Ah!;t')Juh•ly unn\arul 11·· :': llf'<ll"lllnt, :l 1..-1111 hr•nlo· Quality on('-01111,.r )~111i.· 6 Bedroom Lido home on 52' lot. 41h baths, large family room \Vilh fireplace. Formal dining room with bar. Breakfast area. Ask· ing $16.1,000. -General :..en ~ra l 111th num•·1•111s 1nu1 tr···-~ 1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;:;::;:;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;; I !.· h;uu!} 11\all 11 ll'f'll'k~/1•11 • OCEANFRONT SPLENDOR Charming 6, bedroom, 4. bath· hideay;ay. Enormous glass-walled l1vmg room cap- tures \\'bite \\•ater 180~ view. ~9,500. !• lJ1ni111r: ;u,·11. 1.11nrn1.,l(rr ~ COMP'ANV * Balboa Boy Properties * , ki''""" c''""'"' "" • ,,, . s.prink.l"r~. i;: t' tl:o r. ~ h~1 k 1· OPEN SAT/SuNl-5 j NEWPORT HEIGHTS TTI".lf. Full plin•. s:11.~.m REALTORS 110 31st St., N.B. Duplex . Lovely 3 BR . Coll >(l}.1720 2841 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar Brand ne\\· cu stom du· ov:ner's unit --3 BR. DOVER MODEL BIG CANYON . Sparkling new 2 bedroom Dover condomm- ium in Big Canyon -readr fo~ fast occu- pancv. DelighUul end location 1n new sec- "Selling Real Estate in Newport Harbor plex. Ocean "i e"" Park rental. Best Joe. Q\\'ner 1 Sinc:e 1944" 4 cars. $115.000. 675-7060 anxious 589,500. 642-7-191 673•4400 OPEN SAT/SUN 1-S 11 .,...,!!!"!'"""""""""""""""~~~""""""""""""""I 1811 GISLER HORSES-HORSES tion . ·Family, room. 189,500. SPARKLING OCEAN VIEW 4 Bedroom. 4 bath fa mily home ~n es~ate lot! \llindO\\'S open to ocean and city view. Sho'''" by appointment. $142,500. 110c;.neral General On the golf course. ~ 1 Tree !>haded 3 BR.. 2 llZ:!:::::.::'.-------'---------1BR .. 3 ha home \\·/pool. 1 ba. ~lini-horse ran~n . 3 Ca r gar. $74.500. Back Bay area. $39.9:10. BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT .. South Bayfrotit duplex, excellent cond1l1on. PROMONTORY BAY Spectacular vie\\• of main channel and Custom waterfront lot l.n.prime location. Ai; Pavillion. $2.J.91000· proved plans avail. tor msp. Sat &: Sun 1-a. GIVE TH IS A LOOK 434 Harbor Island Or. (next to end Model ) 4 bedroom with view in BluUs. Invites com· HARBOR VIEW HOMES MONTEGO parison. As clean and livable as they come. 4BR, 2 BA, tile entry, new paint & drapes. Now priced lo sell at $69,500. 21 ROYAL ST GEORGE. BIG CANYON UNSURPASSED OCEAN VIEWS 5 BR. 4 BA on fairway. Great family home High on a hill in North Laguna. Large c~s-w/large game room. View. Open Sun l·S. tom 4 bedroom. den plus superb family 5~ 6i3·7420. Welton®Company /<{ t A l I 0 r-? S REALTORS 4 Loc1I Offices, To Serv• You • Opell SA TUROAY & SUNDAY 1 TO 5 . 1831 PORT KIMBERLY PlACE • TARBELL. f§M._ o~ 235.) ll<>r1oQr Bl \•! A PER F.ECT CANDIDAT E }-or ft1.n1ily ir...:: ... th.-rno·.., ... 1"11~ )t/>111•' nf d1<.!1n<'!lr•n lr"fl!• 11 in nn<' or Thi' f 1 n ,. • r nl'io;hrorlKY..-L«, Qn n q111"! CUl-'"ll'--l'riC'. l(IC'a1 fl.-.,r f•lll n. l"ln "J'!r' ll'\'PI, fC.tl lll't'~ ~; bNll'O(ln1s 2 l'l!l!h~. n h•r£•' t'l"luntry ki1c~n. t nm 1 I y n'.)1')111 IO'(!al lo r.111enn!n .111.;;1 s:;1,!'M. r nn R.('('! Car· per, Rt>al!Ol'S S46-'1&t/J . f t es Owners anxi-CUSTOM FAIRWAY LOT BIG CANYON room. ~tany extra ea ur · · 11 I h s11,\RP 2 •tn""' on Ctm'W'r 1,,1 Owner will build to suit or se out r g t. _ . , ous. $139,850. Nicely appointed 2 bdrm. & den home realur-11.ilh boat J'i!.lf'" ~l u .1 ··~'•I' HARBOR VIEW HOMES BEST NEWPORT HE IGHTS Buy CALL Us REGARDING OTHER II ti ust dr pes lmm•ruloto ,,,..,.,. '" , .• Ing beauUlul qua ty Ca~ ng, C .' a 1 I n 11· P"I~ .,. h Ith PROPERTIES AVAILABLE IN BIG CANYON ' '•· P'""' " ""· ·~·· A truly delightful 3 bedroom ome t w t ANO PROMONTORY BAY & wallpaper, mirrored wordrobes in ms1r. 1 "'"S"" q;.roir .1r1 extra large famt\y room . On best 5 re!t,. bdnn., tiled entf)'·. fully landscaped, ~,·/ 1~ root.. ,\.~uml" rr·~ Only 4 years new, ,·ery njcely decorat • sprinkler systern; hu ge cement patio "'Ith 1 mn pri\1nen1 7'; G 1. - If you're plaJ'\!ling a Newport BeacJ-tmove twrry fol your ct)S>icel 1 lt1tf ~rinc lll h ,;f cl'.• .ir ,,.,r1 !'t. !•''' "1!! •11 ' ],,_. lritVj I h.ur · t••"" 'rl11~ d,.•,r,[ 101·, '\, '' P• ''' f~·'•h h d"~"l'lf"!Th'lo: od 1 •~n(!t1~11111ti11T1 ~.c•ll • 'it11h trl t 111 :••r., .1ri·11u1rl f.,ii,rJ .. o'.l'l• '• ·llrt'.·.ir J ~-•u hi -11p .. •11 '1' >(!·-' • l' •) .11~ .. 1..,1.1:-iu 1. r ill;..l !t '~ 1 r i•1l1• ., r ( •)n\ "n:»n1 ,, <1nd i11.1h:·. cnn~tr u t, .• -'-l 1;:id .. ' ':1• p\1(1 1.-1.~1 h1: c l•·<j.J!lt ,\i,1~···1 ..,11 ·, ""tH1 lit.· k11rh~·n p1:1.'~l•' \0LI·-'" ·! r! 11· I, ~ ~!.~~·· R "rTl'>1[1flf1 ,1! f.,. il1111 ... 11•Jqr. • h··'1·"d ""imrron'j pt)<! !1qh1··d l•·n•11 ... t , ,n, •• 111 n.1 n1"rr1f)I.' !"""! ·\ eKt"''''r h'11·i···1·J ·:'"rl ir•1·:rd• m.11n1t·n,1n.~ pr :. t ...... -r· "H '·111 ,, •• ,. ,, " '\,•·,1,j"l !r" lt• -· •,J,i•' lu.-11, Three. •nd I •11.11 RPdruum C-nndumlnium t-lnmf'• .from 163,000 to $93,000 $3150 Down* . .New12..ort r~ {:!rest ~ TOWNHOMES ' " .,. '''"'"'' .. , . 8 •dt·., ~"'·• T .,t.,., ·1 ,,.. -.. ............ " .,,.., ·~ c .... ·.-r,.~ . ._. -;: .. :" 1: ., Iii'> 0-• f' ... - l .,,, ~.,,,,.., '°'"""'1•• 1 t· r.-~ t' ~o y•" ,..'I c .. ~~ r.· .• -•!IRI t t,IJ._Q; l'r-.1 o·· ~ •"" QI \"l""'l)O )AO ........ ~IV IMV ~·~•· · ! ..... fl ,r< ·~ ~ I t. .-' ' ,,.. ·~d •-••l- l .. 1 ..id·ll~""I t·1 .,.,J. 1>£"'C"" 1•t 1t-\ II beautifully land scaped, to see means to buy. latticed cover & gas line for outdoor 6BQ. , 1..nan F'ull flr1~ s:'.>i.,.#1. •'<,()()(), Hurry~! AU this for S69,750. I Call ~i~IO •'Ii:' • "f'N · ~~-poo1 •. T~,,.,...,1 v.-!1h ......_.( .......... _ ...... ""'''""' "" Gl:::..... • 1-..+1 ,,,_[ __ .,_ c..-••C-••• -~'til,;J' DIAL 644-1766 William Winton Real Estate I '""'"'~'' """'"P1'" ""'"'' 2161 S.n Joaquin Hiiis ~d., N.8 . 1 u. 5'!11 111,.-1 at 1-19,:iOO. Cllll 1 ANK ER CO 22' MARIN E, BALBOA ISLANO 675-333 ,,..., IWHlllO At! '---~A;_;C;O;L;D;,;W;,;E;;L;,;L~B ...... ___ . ---SfU Idle """' wlth • l>ill¥ Pilot 0•«111<'<1 ·~· 642~ :_,;;;.;,;;;,;;;;;;.;,;,;.;,;..;;;;,~--------'-="-'.::...;=-"'cc_- • ' .... _ ....... -..... . . ' . . --. .. _.., .. " ... ... _ ...... .. . ____ ... ·-· • lt1 • _ r n.ul Gener•I NOW A HOME SERVICE WARRANTY that covers· your home's • Heati11CJ • PlumbillCJ • Electrical system for one full year FOR BUYERS AND SELLERS ONLY THROUGH VALLEY REALTY . ' Sunday, Aoril 7, lc:J74 1 Balboa l1land Balboao.1,:01.::n:-:d;-----crc".:o:'.ro"n"•,-,d"°•'"l "'M"•'"r----:c=-o:-rc:o-n-1-d7e"'l-,,.,.-r----.,.,_c:o:•:t-•-;'"';:M;-•:-'-';;~;;;::::~l :~::~~=~~=~~~~~~~~I ~~-':"~'"'.'..·-n..;g-~,..~-~~=e.._-_•~ch~~~~-=--1-.lr:•:in:•;::::::::::::::· Huntington Beach ~ CUSTOM DUPLEX C/.ann a1u/ a /i 1 o/ Car111el, loo THE BIGGIE! • ..1 d TOP SALESMAN s1n1e!e lr \'-el, ·I Br. 3 a.1. Price R.-uuce .-. 1.-,,·f'r 2100 11q ftl. Giant k>t, $2 400 FIRST TIME Super sharp, loaded '"ith cxtrn-vle,,·-excep- tlonal kitchens. 3,000 5((. ft .. in UC\I.' condition. $195,000. d11\1•-1n ~1hill1y, ~It or 1 • 1ea.w . o" quiet College Pk. 2 Bdrm. + Pool "· G. Me.•I. Agt. "5?-063. $22,600 Dana Point *ONE* &itullful Un1\ ershy T<M·ir ht•(TII'. 3 1 ... t mi. la rm. '°"' nu1l din r11:. !~111:::~·'"' il<.loch·I on ~rwn li('I! PACIFIC REAL ESTATE 642-0200 2 Rdrnts., den 1or forntal dining rm.). sur· 1·o und a delightful' brick terrace. Quiet 50 it . lt·2 torner lot & bclO\\' Coast llwy. Plans In· eluded to add a 2 bdrm .. 2 bath unit. ----------You ca n pny S2000 n)()N' lh:1n 1:. NF.\\' Ol:Pl.EXf.S .l; 1 hi~1for fl new unit or )'OUnl 4·PLEXES, QCf'A.n vit-wi, CM buy 11\Y U.pgl'llrled u t Gene Hiii D•vld Le vine W!.!\'lO tn $95,950. for $2,0CO 001011,• rcvln~m(.'n[ *TWO* Corona ct.I Mar-~ --Corona -del Mar 33861 Copprr Lantern CO!\!. 400-3431 2 Udnn eomio., riesirable T11HTLJ: J'.()('h: HJt0,\1)- il<.IOOR I 1111 ITll f11 nn. :: r;•r c:-ir·'!~·· T'l,u1 ·: BH 2fXlO Ou ly $77,500 * BOYD REALTORS PRESENTS * UNIVERSITY REAL TY 673.0510 del Mar ---~"-'='----I ground ICVl'i floor plan, 111 East Bluff .)'t'Rl'li Of'll,', r~sh))' PnlnlN"I Warranty! ¥.'(!h lastcluUy p;UJt>led and mln'O~ Uvtn~ room, 11h1'h v.·llllpapc:re<i dinlna: M :n, lihil.g i:EL1'J"'U & cu1tom I Ml ft nf l1t'.l.Urlr111" ll1'lt1'1. I Pl'T -r111-::-;1·: U:\ YOJ.:lt LIST T(l Sl-:E TOD1\ Y PICNIC ON THE DECK 3001 E. Coa1t Hwy., Coron• This f'll<'1\1'f" f<'.lur bedroom h<llne wHh I\ ~parkllnJt pool i11 und<'r our l'xcJu.,ivc one YPlir "''1UTanty progran1 11f!,.r yuu buy jL \'ou CAN· f','()T hnv" n. major N'pAtr l11ll u11 1111y g:I~. electrical or plumbini: it1•rns "'·ithln rtif' home lur one year, nfl<T ('"S('l'O\\' closes. Ask In i: $79,llOO • ~n !H is "'·r...•k,•0tl 1-5 p.n1. mi r nf"""!h, A spaciou s. sparkling ~ brlrn1 . ho1ne. c·on1· plcte \\'i lh f11n1i ly rn1.: 21:: bnths & just sleps lo the bench. /\ ho1ne for all seasons S:. a drnpl!tl. OVet"!\]Zt,!d pnn1ry flrPn, et~l(lnt tlle Cf"!Untcr tops, 6h11kc rool, n co r I · !l('hools, y,•nlklnK d!Nt8n<-r Ill surnmer delight~ OPEN SAT /SUN l·l 219 HELIOTROPE A SCOOP!! lfunlln11:"n C1'n1i·r, ~wurt· KEITH R. SNIDER miJlK' pool nnrl mnny p11.rk 1 C'ongratuti1 11ore~ tn Kr11h re I ON!BJll. ~()II.' $2000 IJl'!O""' ('Ol'I I Srudrr, Vll!n).';l' IU·al f;..;1ato''i< Ill'\\', (Prln1·lpAlll ooly l IPJJ ~t1h'qrna11 for Ill<\ Ul<)UIJ1 plt>aitcl, Call t01li1y ol :'oh1rt·h. Kl'l!h hRd 7 'lf I 3 I3drms., So . of the ll \\'y., lt·2 lot &47-S095 I hi!': 111111n~ lll'll frir 11 11 ~1 iru: I 1\ steal at 572 .500 ·------1!ollar \olUIJIC •lf $~'6!1.000.1 I /'1'10;::-P-E•N"'S•A"'T'"/PSU•N-l•·l 314 JASMINE I (At . * 675·l930 * : L!]il,Al~r.i;, 1r~ 36~:,~~.c:::· ::.:Y· Call 6~7'll5 ,. , .......... ,.", \'.\l,l ,E\' RI \I.I' V B N I I lie .ilr.11 ~l<f '! pruprr111•.11. eterans uy ow. ,, .. 1,, h•m " ,,.,,1 """" """ S(>lhn~ dollar \'Olumc •Jf I $:'..11.000. l;nder Kl'lth'ro: mi.n-Payment.'! ~'hr;ipt'r 1han N'n! ! ldf'a.I l'HU1l'1' homl'.'. 3 ,t. ·I 1 Redm.1ms, f'Xn-llrnt H11n• tirn:-1011 l:Wat"h a11r\ Founlnin ( • m "( ""' """'" ""'t ~"-""\To<:• 1" "u<(·I co .. ~•,.• BIG 4 BEDROOM-Valley locntion.'I. ! C'"-• ul •o~ ••~•i I'.\••""' u• "cut Coron• de! M"r 1tgt'1nl'T1t the CtfflN' 61:lld 27 RANCH REAL TY \\'Ab:'>lliT \'llJ-'\GE: OPEN SAT/SUN 1-l 422 GOLDENROD Charming duplex. Snulh of II \\)'. 3 l~d r1n., 21 i bath O\vner's plus 2 txlrnl . 2 hath apl. f'rplcs .. sundetks; close to brac/J, 3 '{cars ll C\\''. , \'1\l ,JJ·~\' RL\LI' • UI~( (~!lH•~'~\ A"'£"1<.•~ SIO!'.>l [Of MA" t cu,.P•~• _ _ _____ I s1,450 See The Ocean! Move• You ln l 2 bath home. Ncwly l' I rede<:o.rated & lrutdscnped. $08.500. HZ.4471 ( r~;) 546-llOl !V-p.1 r11rt' propt>rliP, 11nd !u•". I A\<'!•tl\i'tl JUS! unr!··r. •lilt! AJJll !!('I' 1\ll\' .~!II('(' J:\lJUlll"}' 1.•I . 19il. H ~·ou h:L\'(' ;\ RJ'>11 l I }<_;sinrr n1'('rl. lVhy ~ ('<Ill a true pmf<'!'~1onal. Keith P •. ~n1dl'r. \'1lL1~r R1•ii.l F,stnlr. 19112 Rrookhur.;t. llunt1n··- C~:~Elt Cl'L\'ER A:\'!) \(',\LNL'T * 551 -2000 * Herrell, McKenn• & Co. Realtors 640.8484 '"u B1•n,·h. g.;:z.1-111, BEDROOM BONANZA ~ --Tl'f{l"LEHOCK :\1..·" ·: k t"111 .J Ur . 1 Dt-M·n . :t tmliis.1 Ye Olde Oldee 1 r;1~1. t B11. t!rfl~: :.1111 •• 1~·· ,,, h T 1 ·11 I , I I 1 ! ""l I ~.r'1,!'fil or I~ S! •. 1. (1\\:"l·.R OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SU N. 1-5 2718 SHELL Steps to l)('ach in ('hina ('ovc. 3 Ddrni. ho1nc. completely rctlecorated~ t\11 nc\v lop qualily appliances. $109,500 t-'1~.rn )'our front i;ff'J•. \rntk I J l"•rlroon1. 1 halh. \\'eAl~ldr. "Ill' 1<hi•l'l iJlo.·k utul \\ah·h $241950 .1/~~;~~::·~,.~~:;;~1~:,:~1i~:~1~~ I ~lie>~! li·i~i ..,.,ai· o':"'fl)(IUS<'V.'1,1poos l.' Bt'frooms .in . ron 11111< :<X\-\lS-1! rir X:l.'\-J!Jjt r-.'O'A·. r:<<'lu1>h'f' "'llh us you anrl lcnn1:o1 rluh. \\alk 1n h<"fli~)(ln\ un it tn l'\'<l.r on :1 __ ---- l"illl huy n h11u1c nnd havC 11 l\Chr.nls, shopping, :ind golf. hug1· 1mx100 lot, off Rr-n•·h 1 Laguna Beach pur undr r a 01w \·rnr \i ;u'-$~1!1,.">{1\l. lllvrt Fant1t1<!1r rotrntial. rant\' nftr•r f'!St.!1~11· r10~.~s. I s:12.oOO. Storybook Cottages WARRANTY! "!1 111 •• 1 ...... 11. ,,11 1111i; ···n I \~ ~ I~, .\"Ill'~ l\tl"tl yo11 h11y lhi' ,·j- '<p;11·10111-: 'l BIL !:11111!~ r·~·111 ~= _.· . ..:..~_;:..'.'-DON V. FRANKLIN hnnu· wllh 11111-!C 1)lt1,1<:r I.,.·,!· 1 3:137 )'\;eii·port lih'fl., N.B. 0 r;••ul u11d lt,1\. Jnw UJikl'l'p. , , . . . You.\1·111 SOT h11\·r a n1ajor HUNTINGTQIJHARBCXJR 531-5800 Open Sun. 1-5 r..·pitir hill. And i1 c<t11 hr R!ALTY ~7 \l(l.\ Tl-:P.E\' fl,..·t 1101!~, •·x!r-ndr~ 1r;: ,~ny llOmr. 17211 COAST ll\\l. I' i & J,1"n11n•'' h;i~ 'l l•lrn1•. 11 REA L T R 673·2222 fJnl\ ~·Jt.~00. For 1,11p1. i·all ll'i O\\~EP. -Shurp \.\l'sl1di1r 3250 E . Co&$t Hwy., Corona del Ma r lill--1211. J 3 BR horn(' 11· Uk" ncv• y,· 11· l1slM h) ~n) r)fflC<", l'lln he 714: R.l6·l3M & 21:i,. 5!12·2St~ 1 l.1U!h, -u1·1·111. lirh1d nl' .. i,...,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,,....,,.. .. I l 1•arrJ('t .t-n......,. rlrAfK'!I; 11"11· I' ----· M.111\ p11111r 111 k 1>Ut & pA.nt.'tin((. :: IYiu_i:ht this v.·ay. IF YOU '· · -16139 Brookhursl, FV j ol<'k··t frnrr .~ 1'11110. s-i~.7:'i(I uuv nIRu us. -1 ------S--.-1-121 1n::-/(ORI.ES iso. OI ea11 67>-7225 nvestor's pecia Open Evenings i,., .... , "" c .•• ,.1 ... ,, " i» .. l General car 1letaehr<I ca rah P ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ----------i 1 ' • "'/1\·ork~hnp &.· p!~·nl\' of 1 ~ r;unIJ".'I" (Ir U11a1 111Qrui:;e CA O(J'o •"~HI" .... , 0 .. '' \'.i\ Ll~I·:\· RI \I.I' A s !'Ill m f' 7r;. lonn, lnlfll monthly $2().1. 3 Bil., 2 BA .. rountry kitchr11 , hu~ f'nC'l. $34,500 n1•\1 :: 1~t r111 . '.! hit , fl'l"nrh I 1~1t11·s. po·g~eod firs.. hl1-1n MESA VERDE Former Model Big 5 bl'droom split le\'el ""11!4 the rnodel hon1c for Uu'i l\1esa \'cnle dc\'r!.1p111t•nl. Prnfcsslonally lnnrls<'apC'<I nnd dl'f'"Or<i !NI. :0.1 AN \' !\!ANY l-:XTRAS. On a quit'! nnd ~nf<' cul-de-sac stn.'<'I. C11ll to SC<'. COATS & WALLACE REALTORS -546-41~1- (0pen Evenings) -custclm-·POol- Home Near Beach Pre!<tige nrf'a. Solid oak door It-ads into impn'SSivc rntry. Hui.,"'f' \i\'ing roon1. To11c fireplat't'. Ad,ioinirn: banquet ur<'a. SEPARATE tantily room. BriG:hl gardo•n kitrh,•11 nvrr\ooks s'JKlrkhng p...d. Separate BOAT D 0 0 R. Hurry! Call 842-2535. Villa Part< Area 1•-::::::::::: 11"~ hnth & Ji:. laundrv Thi.~ hvmr is \\'arrAn!cNI hyli___ rn1 . Blk/l'>:-tll frncing & thr An1f'1'i•~nn llornr-Slih•ld IRVINE TERRACE f'.\lrll l11t!C' -<'on c r c 1 <' 11 n 111 l' 011 r\l'l"'!I Pro1ff! 11in 1lrivr" ny. only $ 3 2 , 9 ~ 0 . Plan. A f•IUr or li\·1• _r"~'-"'-"'~· ''-------- • H"• '"''ii"' ! l.llt • A .. , ~~l •.••>•o ,t ''"''" El Tor:o Applian('f's: \"•'!)' ('llC\•11ul Spnrklin::: '.\ ht>droom, 1 klll'/1. \'11·y,· <lr1 k .i::: t::udeon h.'\\h h1>1nr 11 ili1 all ar1•n 5'i:dl00 patio, O\'l'l'!!l. lot. llo.11 gall'. [ . .1 -,. h f S · aosc to srhool.~ .~hoppuu:. bltns. 1' anHl;-< room &_ \1('('P ~· ""; ouc , o . pat~ \'ni·:int. &st rt'nl11.I a rrt•. sh~•t:" c_;u1ie1_1ng. ~taz:i~ ! l.~H 1'-lf)R:"L':'l.<o:J [JI. l ~r.. HKR ~1~·7·lll C\'t'1! 96,'\..1!78 yam. 1<pnnklcrs. pauo "ilh !lokf' <'l"'s~ ~L t<• Hl11••l111'tf l,.><lroYin1 . \\Ill strwy home C1n Sacrifice! EASTSIDE COMW!I' JQ!, ?Y.K! .~rl fl. of 1101\tF: T INCOJl;IE IJNIT qun.H1yl1\'1ng-plu~n pn1 io.:~ ., ... ,,, .. 1 , Ch11nuini: rolllll;e Aly l c. R11r h~. inrrrc0n1 !'1Y)<ff'n1 , llJtu-..~lou": !·110' f ~· m 1 ~ ~tu111 lift' to appreciatl'.'. ' ' fir<' rhi;.:. Quiet 1111.ffic fn"<' & ri~ht l'ln llAnf'ho Laguna-. BY ()v.'tl{'r. 5 br, 2 ha or 4 br, $33, 9 50 ]()("tl!ion. C'all 5 4 j -S 4 2 4 I 3 Huge Bt.h1n~. 1c11n COO\'l'" rlrn. For dfn rn1. crpts. 6 Blocks to Beach :Y1111hCo. Rt·altC1r~. to 41. on \, acre i;tl'Ct"I tO rloul1I•' ri\'rn. Elf'rl. i:urn~t· hruHI"': ]j'.k, Doli~t1tn Trr· Sup<'r Ill:" 2 Br & .clrn hon1r. 1~ .. I' f)!X·ne1·. f' o 111 r1 l' I" ,.,.,., .. (l\inrr lllO\'llli~ -~uh-·~ lrg J Cr unil. Con1 p. p1i. ctrr''· nr ~chis, shops Pool I r \I IF Cl \:->SIC . Popular !<lretl l<'.lt. W;c. g11.01e rn1 .. ~1 .. fl,il 1,.,1 F'resh paint Ex<'CUI!\"' To1\'1th ou se. :; • · ·· ·· . ,,_, i\'i"! !).1r, 3 frpk·s. f\'rW'; · kl .1.1 · · · 11111 1ill ollrrs. .\\ulnplr spr1n 1·1· ")':.ll'rn. 11~ 1.~ 111 hsli rlt: 50,13. Call for Rpp't. Dlb i:ar + 2+ ear prk11,i.;. 1n~idr. A!'1!'1\Ull<' lri\\' inlf'rt'!lt 11·11h Y>1nclin~. dram A Iii· I -. ~t.\' nlorl. 1 BP., lpl: ti. ' $1 :..'5.0011. ]~I-\',\. S_·_l·l,500:___~086. i:11u1v.·ay In h id c . n . "'n ,\'I ~.'\ a~~un1<1h]I" t.011n. Sl2;:1~. ~9l-7:i:-11 iu1. llf•'ll n.f nl'11· ~111n1rs. ,\JI i.i .o;t~·: do nnt dtsturh OC'· Sat/Sun J.;;, 1815 Tus!in ttul' fClr JU~! Sti.!lOO. C:tll ·upanl pli•flsr A\·e. $AA,;,o() OPEN JJOllSE-Sun. 12-5, -~ n1nstl'r 11ui!r "·ith <'racklin~ ln si·r i·,11J BKP •. 96~-;JliSl. lOOl N. Coast l-h1·y .. r~1~t1na fireplaN>. ~11.JOr tn M'C'llnd I \'A ,\SSU~IPTIO:"J · SGJ.500. story 11kyl ii;:-ht v.·indo\I.', r<'fll Pr1:sti>:.I' al"f'n. 5 BR, pool, ti-IB·OCl!"ii. ' ' . CF'.NTURY 21 61;>-4630 :t3961 Lindlry. UNJ"drlt'd, 4 ''" ""'k"'"" ·~,, ....... , ..... v, \ I.J~ I·:,, IH \LI' • (""( l"'""'"'·l ,,.,,, •~ 1••••""""'-l'AI"""' Burr \\'hi!C', Rltr. Hit, 2 bn, E.ncl Patio, JI~ yr >_IF_:S_A~VF_;f{Dl: Golt Col1TSf' old. \'ai.:ant. $10,500. (h\·ner. tlornr . -4 BR.D in. r Ill, :~1 592 for diN'Clion!':. REALTY kitchen BBQ & ~ting af'<'a. !'PACIOUS comt'r Jol. 4 BR, ::1~1 \!,\HINJ-: ,\\'J-:. Lge mastr Bdnn suitt•. :! f1A, C'nunlry kit. By ];\IJl(I,\ 1:->!.,\\"U t':tmily pl111 y -r nt IJ\'dl('r. ,\S~Ulllf' ';''{ Joan. * 673-6900 * 11•/eo11\'Cl"Mlion11.l pit & _~1_9.~_._c111_ ~i-601::. ~our1nrt ki!rlK'n nnd forn1;1l :l ~!~. l'IH'I pfl11)' n.rt'a. 011·n· dine. Dbl. all. i;Ar .. 1cnnis. rr \'Ct;.· 11nxious. Bi.'.!t rourts, prh·nle hoo l nrlll ,;flf~·:!;·~~·~·1=. =~-,.-~-= trail<'r stoN!ge. A ssum r E:.XCEJ7J10NAL homC' :: BR, ov.111•r's FllA loan, S-159. pc'r 2 £,\ + fge fet.n11ly n11. nV>. PITI. Broker 002--0011 Ol.."t."Orator drps, l'rpt & 11·:11! NEW CUSTOM h,11,~' (o•.,a.c5 e.e.t.1'Cl r COZ Y CONDOS EASTERN COLONIAL CALIF. SUNSHINE rrplc +wt•t bar. i9,500. Fountain Valley -SWi_m_m_i_n_g_P_oo_I _ ::~r·:!::Ssat & Sun I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;.j3r1~~~'. ~rc~1ka~~1~: & lnunaculiUe 3BR. 2be., fam Outdoor Uving Walk 10 ncv.• Ch·ic Crnt<'r. <'fl\'{'r\ni;s th11K>UI. Rais«! 1ile t"nt.ry, patio CO\'ets & t"OUT!v111·d. Other f':tlras! [ l n1m:'1c! N.11 u n t i n i::I on 1-k'uch ;\J'('a. By 01\'TWor. S-11,500. Pnn. only. !tli-11:»: Thf' fresh 11\r from thr P11c1fir is AY>llillni.: you al nn•~ nf tht• i Mnd•1m inl11ms. JIL~1 I 11n11,JctNI on Solan<i \\'ay. Each 111111 is car!)f'"led. lil•'fl, hn!'I ultra 1110drn 1 S.1trh•'n a~pl111nces So pa11nr;in\1C \'le\l.·s, Thesr units nn:' ""qu1si1e & ha,,. ri ft!<~. \\'nod panelini.: Rdr.m !- thc rx1<•rior. n.ini:::r in price froni $15,JOO l•l S!"JS.WJ. P • B h r n1, df'Sh:ncn flrlighl. pool At it's hes!! bV.in\ming and schools ant! sz::rs. l\to\'e in 4 nR -2 P.ATll r1vate eac SI, yrfi, nr bench & n1ajor l'f'<Tl'!lllOflal facili\tC'S make :'olay l!lt. Sl9.::r:N. ~F:!'\TEI! 11.\LL 1'1 ..-\~ \\'h·11 11101~ 1·'1ul1I ;i J'll•rson 1 s~in~. ttnlers, l"cv.1>0rt thili an out~landint; :i Red Carpet Realtors F:11JOY Da.rk ens! rw•'> stflry Yount~ 11••\I :1l ~iu1 ;l ~\1:.i11n-l\ll•i;a ~·hOol DI s Ir lr t , hl'<droon1, 2 bath T<'M11housc 536-lll6 4 BR .• 3 BATHS rhruT11 1>.·11h raJir. i::unshir"lf'. 111;:. 11·1'!1 r!l'f't)ra lr1! 2 BR -''~"~·~"='~·I_______ h1t.r~a in. O\.\·ncr says sen.[::=:!:::=:-·O -C:-::[Imma<'ulatr condition! LtJv.· Huntington Harbour The f<>ur hUJ::•" liedroon1i< 2 BA hn111(' r)~ n ri'!l•'l'OU~ I BACK IJA y AR~:A $28.!l00.962-2456 CASH 24 HOURS 1nah1I. patios. Spanish l\lolif ;.;;,:;c;;;.;;;;;;,;=;_ I plu.t: lan1ily rYY1n1 nui.kt's fi' i.. JOll ft J,11 1n C'ot,11111 1\rl $:17,:m fow1latn p.<1Tio. this hoint ~renr for f;1111ily ~lar Thr r1111·•r111in1•rs ,3 RP.. 2 h.i!i, t-'a111-rn1. !l101lt' For Your Home OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5 ~Ian THE REllL ESTllTERS CIOS<' to new ~1011tcla'1r Piii.Zn. Pride ot tl\\'llCl'Sh\p units in high rental 1lt"1nand areR. Shol1·s ex<'<"llent. sp.:·11- clable, \VIII trade rlol\'n nr ron.-.idcr any rea.<10Mblc term..~. Offered for $1'10,000. Call~. " ' •• " L \'.\LLI·:\ 1{1.\1.I' . ' •'• .. '" " '• . ' . .-, .,, -~· FIVE BEDROOM CALIFORNIA RANCHER !~in~. Offen"~ 111 Jus t 1tri·:.1t1. Only :SG~,.:iOO. Call , !rrl··-Qutet k '''•ll\'1•nl<·nt. ·•·'· No hlddrn cost.o:, dela_vi., 3899 HUMBOLDT OR • .,.. ,!Y.iO ·wilh ICY r 1!11 tc1111s til-1-itlL .\~sunu1hlt-51 ,·~ \",\ 101111. _ No oblilzatlon!':, tlip exp. HUMBO LDT ISLAND nvailnblc. Cull 5'&-94!11 mm1 '21:'19_~1~1" ~rr. .... xi.:_lll2~ __ tiK6.'"1 Adams nt !1.tngnolin, JIB BRASHEAR REALTY 6·l2-11SS WALKER & LEE rn1·:;11 MESA \'f.RDE ' Open Evenings 842-7411 Evu 9611-1178 REAL E.STATE f l ' • l~I~. '.! ll.\ nY O\VNF;R. COSTA Jl.1F.:SA 1 ' I \t•i;.• l'll':-.n ~1.iny rxtr!\S, SPANISH DR·E-AM --REPOS-SESSIONS. 545 9491 . _ $1.~.:itl'.l. Op1.'n ~nt & Sun or • I 1,y ar1pnt. '.>i().9'.;21. Pr1n. :'ll1t~'l11 rl1·11'nt . ("{):irty~ ili tli r (lr infnrn1nlinn nnd location . , ·--HARBOR VIEW HILLS I l )11J.v. __ _ l::t' authrnlJI' Spanish foun-of lhf'lH~ Fl!,\ & \'A homes, Builders Closeout BY OWNER ~1:~,roo 11s . .:un1,.~71 .·, loRnf•>r 11l111· -I Br. 3 Ba. fam rm. <'OTllart. ' o . , b · lun nal d1n1n" rm. ,.._,er""""' I'\' 0,,.,_,,. till f\ ,1-c . 1:><·drootn, ~ D1h. Arlulr I' r () f 1·.~,;ionall y dC'l"l)!';J!!'d :iun. 2llA "' lrvtc. lleeentlv -7? ..... v• )+,~-""':"' KASABIAN ~ " . -"' ... Oindomlnhun. $21 ,0l.X} lull (!..ois /lnn1ini:-:I •1 f\r, :i hn 1l1·•'f•ra1NI . l!AS large suru1\. ~~':Sip,~· !XU~ L:\ifnia ])(•!ux<' 100 11 . "·atrrfront, j pli\-e, '1.i!h n_nty s10;,o honif' y,11h sParkl111g pool. pat111. S'lJ:J9 ~-_pays nli. ~I~ ut ony pease. Real Estate 962.6644 RR. Best lot in liunlinstton l~"'·n. Call S:\6-4..?0G nt· 1 l,ui-k i\t.-.ntee1to :'olud.t'!I ~hl"lll:r·,~I. 6-16-1~1~ 11 r t --.-PA YING Rl'.:NT '.' ~~~~~~i~' S l 9 5 'O O O. 83:'>--38-16 ,\grnl. Sl'p:1ra!r fi1n1ni.: ffX'nl, h\1n>: .11~1 .'6 1 Huntington Beach \\'C' ha\'C ~\~rRI 1·2·3-4 BR -""-'O:::::::..:"------ REAL ESTATE ll!ill r.tr ru1r}Te ~r . ·l~l·~i'.'. :.19-nJJlj H OME &-INCOME- \r:1Jk !u t>f':1t'h lln tri'<' linr<I ~1r••f'1. }'rri1n lhls loin;·· ln\<"ly hfl1n r 1r 3 Bdnn~ ~ 2 IM . furn111I d111 n 11, Jh ini..: 1111 ,, rrrh·. l~\1u1!f11ll~ 11('• •ll"lt"d 111lh lhC' fint'SI n1:1tr·11:1l~ !In~ lci1·rly lg 1:-111-rlt'n palih, rlrlightful lot rntr11a!n111;.:. P luo: 11;'. 1 bi upt n1 1•r .1 rar g.1r. in rear Xln1 loc·11 t1on. ,\ i;ood bll)' al SI 19,J!JO. $..10,990. U-1,·<'lv 3 Alt + tii-;. Hy rootn ciOSI' tCI lwai·h. \\'Ol\'t last. Cnll Mi-601 0. Hi!I. TTl'lln & l>Psut1fully.P,anl'INI \BY O\\'NElt, 3 BR/2 Ba., Con<~s. Pric:M In i<C'll nn ~l:rv;;i;n;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I 1An11\y roon~. f l'a tu r •' f:un. r n1.' !pl., ne"'•ly dee .. Ci~!.TF. Classil",~:1 BR,) ho.. ~,IA'. 22102 progran1. Also 1·~lh<'lh':-il ,cr1hngs & z I sprinkler11. 412 Princeton 1' rim-".11· locatl'd on CUI de c.1ll Ull ff)r your fl'l'C Hsi of JUST LISTED Im····;· -. _...__ l!!X'plat.,'~. Ovl'r S 10.00 0 Or. &l:>-Cl%..1 I sac R.dJ. to park & lake. By f,ci\·l'mn1rnt !)\\Tlt'd hon1~-.... .1 ?! .__ h :Q. , ~~ spenl ll1 J1(•y,• rarpetin~. . . ' . 0"~-ner. s:~.<nl. . ('enlU1V 21. Berg Really Spflrifl\L~ 4 nurm .. -":? ..... t ,.,.. ~·.u Caipistraino Beach 111-11)(-s 1' 1\1111 M\'l'ring~ in 1-0R ~le h) owner 1 ~ !he I lSOC.l }'),-.~h1l11tl'r Cirrle 9',"")--AA_cj1 IY.ilhsc in Vl!lagl' I. Backs up t . -----------I ' ' (' II { f' . .,Jl('tl~l\'l' V.'flV tri st"JI . 5<'e ~I~ -• lo park. 1Wit S1t'ps lO pool I p.i!'f. ~·r:ir. 11 or "hy. Call j J'.>1289, Gla.nr.i: . . -• O\\'NER lra,·rs. So d/ll\'ll nnrl 1 rnni~ •'OUl'\. This 1,·on't ''" 51if1 •99.1100 JUST FIN!Sflf..:r> J'\y Ruilder. Hfl{lf)lnl1nrn1, ~'\. Rr:ilrv N-rviC'l'. O\\;.;~.lt ~10\ ES; 4 Bdrm, r..l.! :i, hdnn 1\ith f:in1ily 1·1-1·11 c.dlc C11rn1elita. F ~TS . I S.11•l0 Do"·n. Shag crpl. rin frplc rlin!ng r ni , last :II ·s.'l.Y.:icJO. Sp'-· h , 1 -l'R 2 RA OPEN-SU-N -l·l --,.\:-. ·ID~ .. 1 Bit. 1~ BA. rhru-uut. 2 Ra. Blt·in~-.• . . ·-,1 1 , ~ CALL 552-7500 I ~ ,,is ~ ~· c ·' ~ , , • :\'it'\' lk>n1r Y.ith lri:? \"nn1 . ~-'\ . . B 'k bu1lt·1n.s. Eni.: t>:><"'f -l>ll l··· jl I . hon1~ \\"/f~"]l]{', Rll·in rani::r 521 IRIS r.rirag-1• 011 1tllf'y s.-:i.ro.J. u;~~-c!TI1 ·~12~~· I . Bli.: JYIOI. h11' S.19,!GO. Call • VISION • J k-lkJ/s ~al .-. & 01en, sh:ig cnrpct !hnl·1s hnrp t'l'1tl•'r 111111. '-'llh :1 YEAGER llEAl.T\" $:-it;..G\71 1 -.-;~---. . • !".Wi2-l11'7:"1. f;Z.i T hli:: hotnf' is '-autiful. .lust our .. }\J'l'llld.1i;t at rr1vatr t~lt'l'1... ~ l•:• frnnl phi~ !111'(' ----:---.--;:--. -;-0\\'7'\F.I.: ns~Ullll' rx1s!Jng: -0\\'"F.ll .. !" lt-/1 1\0\l"Tl' Red H "tll Realty ' c14k ....._. n.1110 w/~"llnnv l'Xl)l)l;t""' ' I ("(J:\00 · l-,Tr.A l'\l('f--,., 1,·, 1-·~ T k -~ · 111•1\rs. -· · a fr1v nf this !O\"t•l.1' hon1r:o1 ';' · · · i._. 1·1wlrn1. ;:a11tt:" :ipr. Prl<'1•o\ · ·· · ' I 1111 ~.,,;, .. .., fl I' ., 1 ... 1rn1, 2 ha to1\'11h11u:-e <.omplctr1).' lcn1~'<I.. $39,fl.ll, ''' ,,.11 ,, !<6.· .• , 11 Sly., :i, Hn .'i: l)i•n. 2 llii~. ~rrond. 3 &Ir, 11 ~ Ba, dbk• 1· "I' \I Tf>llC.: C1f"" .. \N 11'.0'"r $37,500 1'"U LL Plt!C}; features nrc: .~hake rnor. C 11 0 I I , .. " f•"l>I" ,.,,,,.,,, •1,,, • •lri>' 1 00 h & l\ilh FA J\f'at .• din!ni:-: n11. H.E ,\t.T 1. · •. • · r. !':f'p. d in rn1, huilt·\n r11ni;:r .. -" ~~ 90') '"'-· ,..,.., .. ,o,• " buit-ins. l.u!'ton1 drapc's. t n11·. ar en 1•1". l'\"l11l' . 11i.:n1lll·rn1 pt:1'<!-1 JI II,\" "!" - ". nUl(l'I' _ u1r.r;·I . l\l'l'l.I"· .. '· I . ~. ·" ' ~,·, ~-. "'fir, cosc to 11.< • • I' k (' t I \I I I f i l·l!:..11~3SO. !l-.), !11 -~. 1,1,,1,.,,,, ""·•"h "''''. ""'"'I 1,,,.. • .:i,. · '-""111'r ir....,....:~-..-..,. I school. 979--23!!1 or S.12-1004. . . • I & o\·cn. fin~ s!onr firf'plai·,•. -----' ,. , " ..,.,.. . I i-t;-\l'Tl~'I II -. B i~ p.11 1ri hrk $33,:100. CJll ,\l\Ul'Y l·~s1 ~111• nu this Jl, 1•arpt:'1.~ Sr. <ln1.prs, thrur.ut. SECLUDE!)· t.:Oo'lll ~t11rrrr f(JI' Sli2.;~l(). l" ~v ·-onv· '1n ~lil! ()\\'!'\'ER ANX IOUS. $3.450 S.16--ffiO.I . CUL\rERDALE 1-or. Joi. ::!RR a.'tl' ~111• l!'.1 ft on ~and.1 l'Q\'{'l'NI p'ltiu. di<dl\\"a'lh•·J'. LGF. • QCJ-:,\N \'ll l>olli rrntr'<'!. I ('UU1"!'" on 1111\',1\e Sl!'o'"I. Do\\11 , LO\'ely C"O u n' J' \" --,R . ' p I + clf'n w/OO r. l~ n ,\. lrg. I ('fl\P. s:~.im. hardll"()'.l•.I floors :ulfl 11111(·1\, 3 BR, 2 RA, <'C'nlr.11 f·t ~d Scenic Properties P. S. R~LTY 64~-.._~Jti setting-. 3 hclnns, '1 ba. frplC, O\\~ • !lnx10Us. 0 '1 i;unny kiteh ,,·fglas.~ r!rs 111 '.'\JCllOLS H••;;! Esltllf' niuch mon>. Cnll f>-1~1'1 1 nc1\· r~l.~/1trr~ • $~).1,0l"Yl. * 675-5726 * H.F.l'O • ~h.11'J1 :1 Br. 11!{'(' f hlt·in~. PAtio. Brk. $34,500. honi_l'! $l1$ do"'·n, 3 bcl".11:· pa!ifl , rntht'l lral C4'11. i11 '..'112.·, S.1u1 h COCLst J.li:;h"·ay WALKER & LEE I A~A::_~R::L~T~Jl.'~S~, ~S~C:.::•:..c::4'~'-~-2~1"'00.1 [ al't'a. Try $3-1,950. AgC'nt.J Call 962--SS65. fam.ily rm, frp\c, blt:~n~. 11\"trn. :-O!~tr RP. ha.~ !)l •an1~. l .. 1~'1.1nn 0.'Hf'h 4!H-72'~ DUPLEX ~m9 CLASS set.Ls s.t"-5Et8 P atio. Cu~ 1 0 nl d c i.: • shulh'l"s, n1lrron:d closct ,.. ____ ..., __ _. ... I RF.AL ESTATE Corona d"el Mar H... --1 "~forte\" rondlMn. brk dr!i. :\o mov.· front ~·rl. n<'11· Orf:'./ HOUSE , COSTA MF:SA ,...<:?ROS:~ DEL. ~t,\R -S-11,g<i), Otl! ILl:H'i69t~ i;?r;i~ ln h,1rk". -s:n,:;oo. St:''.'\D,\Y ll am 11'1 3 pm ~ 545-9491 '.,,.fin S!uf' of hl_t:"hv.·ay Ov.r:\ER nn.xiou~. Nl'ar lx'h. 1\s~tunRble lo 1111. F'llA loon ;\!Ot.:NT.\1:-0 VIE\V o 1: TOP·O• THE f;ll Caniarion i\\'t". C.. (IQ 'O ,.§'\ '-A. f) "C ~C:.e trnnis f.: ~"·i.J11 r lub. 3 nrnl 0\\1U' "'"ll·arry 2nrl . Spacious ~ Bil 212 bl\ llOIW• Bring An Offer HILL 1 Br, & rlcn~i~\\"t'I lxlr O\..!:> l.''1tJ ~). -'.!;> J,.:J(f" \:) l'drms, 2 ba .. lan1i1y n_n. ,\GT. 97~~~• or l1:a\'<' "" 1i.:1rtn't'd pool·~l1r 101. In U1c mlll'h ~ HartlO'I' Th I I . . w d G h c L 'I {rplt", bui\t-1m;, em· p.-'1.111). r11e~-.agc £,,,,......,.,,.. }Tpk· in Iii·. Ml\. "el bar k ll~hlands Arca, Th re <' \Vith a dmmaUc l~ ilrlo!. 3 bath:it I o nfr1gu1ng or ome wit o nUClli e Loa.<;("/purcha.'I(' pmrx-·rty. SALE BY O\\o~ER hr1ck pu1io. lnunaculatl' l1t><lrooni plus family roOttl plu:o1 oce11 n 1'!C1\·, ~' .'.Br. 1 .Ba ~ara~ 11.pt , 1.iit..i .,., Cl.Al' I, •OU.AN bl'k S.tQ,000. Call ~12-~lil. ~2.::.00 ro1M11!lon, {'(llnr C!'()fTlino.lt'fl l~mr <potli•J1sl>' ,·Jran, 111."". braulifully rlrromlt'il 3 HR L\N,\,\l-\\OOD CO:"::ii'' l'.'\C I QI! o rh 6 tC Mbi.d ~--.,,,.----...~.,,....._ POPUI •n I •C•-'" S1tn 3BRl2', B.\. on Gn.,cnho:lt 1hn1..flut. t-:xN'lll'rlt \'Alue nl I.: Oen or ·I BR "•••IOo• h••<ll ___ • _li •• i.-_;..('~~-1 •__ _ -~',',011~1_• '' ~ •• 6 ,,-.-,.., _... ,. ~ 1 t•1trpeL~. I \I" o f1n.'1.llnc·t"11, " ~ --"' .,.. w-,,,,..K '"'""'"'==":'°""·.-/, :'o1igurl. Al 1-ond, Huj!e Pr " I ld!tO:pd ynr1I SG.~.~..()'l. :'>ir;i r ~IA.Mnero: ~'hnt'll. \nit hOntr Y>l1h huRc .:-nm;· rori111. HOM E & INCOME 1u .. 1>!e .,.ord1. Pri11t L.tt•r1 of r 111111 & mll!'ltt>r br. 3 car star. ~r•rlnklrr-;, J)1·\\'{' hr 1"i511 ,. MARION MILNE 11~ for niorf' drla\lo:. 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C11\I JQYl'f', lllh"ISO Al?:L ~·11h11!•)11~ 11 111llh1r Vlr",;, CONDO· COSTA MESA ("!Ml' !fl :tll ~llooli<t, J Bedroom~. 2 PAth!i!, IJl11\n1: H()f)nl. !"l"1>.'ly Pn111lt"<f nnd Frv .. ;h TI11u11giv111t. S:h1,500, Ca.lt~. . . ' " '' ... ' . "" \'.\IJ ,E\ IH\l.I' . ''' . ( .. '' ' ... \1t1nl~ to ~I'll. Riilll'll style 31 ~~._. L; ?>IL ft--oni heh. :i, BR, 2 b."\, ~HY L l\" l NG "tO\I' :dlPr s1:...,>I I~ out in \ Rn, '.! B1\ hon1f' +, UC'll' 2 1 I 2 cnr !rill'. Ncv.•ly dC<" ,If. sha!'f\N'I. J BR. 1 e, t:.a.th I tinlf' to e n,JOy a bcach-.sid• • • nH ·'l>T on l;:e Ir.I ™'"' lo f'J· 1 T 0 s H 0 E I d I 11"rllf' Ul Culvcrdalt' plnnn{'ft S11nir11rr. ' · ' ty p<1.rk. ~··of Ill<")'. llrst ! I I I j I ...... ~ :in M'pd. teiTatzo en r . {'01111nun1ty. Assumflblc \.',\ Red Carpet, Realtors huv o.n l•l\l.'ll. $\10,COO rock front k po('{'h. pllllo, loon. Century 21. Btl)l ltARROR VT"?;\\' II IL L S' 67l-1r{.~. ---!Mry rm, trplc. $13,!m. By R.c11lty 962-it89l 497·1761 LUSK Lnnic 3 BR, den, 21" -HOME & INCOME I RAT C E P I ov.'tK'r, 96"\-.:?109. Pt1n. only. • GREAT~--&. T lburon l\IOOcl \l.'f2 A man about to have an OPEN llOUSE BY 0\\1\ER Gr.J-:V.:-.'TREE hOlllt'. 1Nn1,!lf' , I I LI ~ l<o ~ "'' • s 1 • t' ~ion.· 2 Bit + D<'n, 2 b.tt. OCEAN VIEWS rpC'"!I, OC1un en~ kf' ...,,,.-n u· _.,,, .-.· .un. ·:-i .~' j j j' j opera ion w111s nervous. ~:it Sun 12-5:30. t i :l:t l rarn rm. ereniv.·nod nm.~1 . t1t\\'. Qttlf't ,o;:tro<'f. Vli•v.·. '100 ~~1rr1s.su.~. n, :; Poppy 2 C --. . '1here's no reason to wor· Gib9on C\rcle. l-Tancl~r11 n 6 nK>!t llf''il•. li>' o"T1cr, i Fi~;~r~mm1!~ '1~:7'nhm~~ $96,COJ 1inr lulif'1 landl Prin. Brt1 111 11("4' de use hon1e~ I founlalns, Spiral 1111ll"f'ase, I'' •. ~. 5.)t.jl}jt f'\'t'S & 001 .., tH-l-6379. M_ 111 ,,·/ttntal uol•i;.. Lois ry," a nurse to d him. ''The _,.,.., 1, '°" -•1.,1~1 .. ~ I mr. N 1frn 1, :.'R.\, fll"l"J>I. , \ I fl 11 '18"'" I FI ES UN I -· --·"""'· o-v ...... y,·kc!'Kl1. ... hi 1 1· [USK-HAR El°VU. HLS . j~.:·· f'fl or." ·;,.)'IQ, doctor has seen an opera· Huntington Townhouse j R\" 0v<11et t.;nh·. Pk. hnrr~·. ~ l ~b~,r~'~1 ~/'.~.ill~~ Lfll", l·ii.lnl)•, 5Hlt :JBi\, f111 n Ce>rona dl"I :'olar THlPL.l-:X _ I I I I J1 • tion i~~I like yours on 3 BR. P 1 8'\. $21 ,!lOO BR. 1 UA. 1'1MUAl m11in1 !Ji9--V.OO I __ __ n n, l fpl. qulf'I, \ll'v.'. ,31 2 UR, Olin l'A%Tt. O\·en ---·. ..., 00..:·~ Durhnm. r ool h'('(' yd, IJ'Cl..-s, qulfot 10\'. 1 Live Llk• in Eagle LO\\' r;yh A!l<\Ul1(')( 7•; \",\ S.~I}.()) Pt"'in_ only. 6-10../l.111 '•·hr. ,~,, .1,..,.. ... ,. ~ .. I I I 2 nn. 111 BA. S19.!l00 ;\°('!Ir ........ I, tf'nn~. ;1 nlt'I, l'ld. p ,~ hi h II I l""UJ i1·hh 101;1 1 P"> rn1'111!'1 of Clf,\R'l lXGT n1tT Df'n i Bkr ~!l-z2iv...' ~;:~~~.~~;'. ' IG' lj IV• jH j L j A C°"'ole1e 111.. ch1.1e\.l• quot.o' !"'12 ContintnlAI Or. Pool. ~lw:t ~i' $59,5t'O. , 2-&3!16 I :;';;d h1if n"~~lr.~k1n;;;;:.I '"''• .... "''' k·~ > ~'-'" I s~rr, mo. Sharp H B hon1r ' $1%'1 1t)(''. .,n .Sr 11 lfw~('. (111 V bv 1.11+11y 1 .. ,.,. ,, .. }11,.0 wo<d Bht-~: !'>IS-.771.L "1·f'. a.·~i.-1617 1 -nVO\VNER ON'M in Liu:unii &RC'll ~ ~._..llll f\~I. 8:!!.·~0 111 )1)1:c St'l nt 1114 )'. <-1J:'ot'!> ntoct h<'nu1. d1.1rlf'x I yov d~wtlOP rOO'll ll•P No, 3 bel""'. S11ARP: '.\ RR. i;·m rin Lrg Allrac. AmhM"St m 00 t> I . ! ('rizy 3 bed1.,.,.n11 \111h rivuh i• ! IN'\'F.STO l{'S cll't'fl.!n! Ii unlt\11; P .S. ltE.\LT\:__ G1·h-.il61 2 \lllfll)'. hl'\U~tJ!< 3 RI{. 1'i .... ~·: .. ;·~·.·.·· r .1' I' I' I °'1i' -1· .... I'. "1·· I'' I yard ""' blt·ln BBQ. $32.9GO. Uni\'t'nJily Phrk. ~ nrt. I fln?Jllllltt $5';',l'l.'J(), Oprn f•rrl 11nd rrnm ft'Jr .. n1ot'f'! CrrAt ONE r,r Spyi;tlnie11 1!1ll"1t flhf'!<I h11 .• lai·1117j 1111'>. meiz •· 1 v-.... CAii llO\\' to IK'C, rn-mlun1 m'f'!'nk°'H loc.. ~~ur ln,~illln Sn.1/~n 1· i I huy at S89.~: Cn!I 1nr \'i('"li· 3 BR, r . ft., D It hr,1 ry, n111L'l11fLC'l·n1 ni!itr UI P .S. REALTI" S.1Hli16 :l."".,Hi)il or i.,\;.o-m .i4-I (1('rn 1Jf1\'f', ('IC' eall RC'\I] 1norr lnfG. 84';'·6010. Agt f)rp#l. C'rpt, hindS<'pd. FC1.•. !llUll', J frplc~. L"nfl l I h11 Z\ ~~ j j j j j ! j I j I j Ohom\\'NER.c. ,.: 1!:_8111•021• hd1oi'.· 2 ~ -.-i\,,500, \'ie'>\· 3BR l Cul"p('L_Rcalrnri;. i:tl:J...!;~1 ftEnUCED $1000: ·I BR Pl'"f'll-Ov.1lf'r, 6#-6274 Mll\t• dlx qu;1J, r.n.77G'J "'t1••Ml\ll . --. . . . . '" $pel" • $66,jOO. 2 IK)m('S on lot F.ilLERAI,[) RA\" 2 BR 7 b1 ''"e t\\'() !llc>ry. lmm1u•uJ31e! OUPl.~ • Xlnt locnlion, J SFX'LUDED l'VT DEAOI --111 ~1 lor rec. \~hicle l ~ lo bcli.. Qct;'!n J.!de or h'l'>y . home $99,00'.I ~ S.1~.0C:ll -huny. Call :i~., llll, 2 BR, -i 21 Pvln!lt'ttla B)' Ot,.'t":tn \1 v. tS6 ShorttJitl •1 068-7:123. Pt.ACE REALTY 4.~704 LINGO REAL ESTATE ~1";.r,010 o"'·ittr. $67,:ro. t1~m l\r $2%1,0CKJ. 67".J-3.).19 mtfr SCRAM·LETS Answ•rt In Ctastlflcatlon t00 Cl..ASS SJ.:u.s -&t2~A a.ASS SELLS .: M2-.56i8 <I(\~ 400-~ \ -• L• p r ... "'' ,If: dJ d SI B Too on '" I m T\ 1,1 B N• " pa be a L Ko B • c ' p * I 3 II v h " I p ~ I J r ' " I Si.nl1af Aii,d 7 lCJ'.'•I Lagun-.,1ach -~1 °L~,:!T.u~n~a"N~i~g-u-e71----,.L-a_g_u_n_a_,.N~i9-u-e'l,-----,.N7e_w_po_r-,t"""B-.-,-.,h,---·--, ~N7e_w_po_rt.,-~B-.-.,-.hr---~N7.-w-po-,-.,-_b~_-._--.~ch~ __ ----,s~.-n-J~u-,-n-,C71-p-,1~,,~,~.~no Oupl•x•'' Unit' Out of St1te Prop. 178 -T'f!.A"f.c1~~c.A, E..~A. ~·1E.,~.1----S-EA-T-ER_RA ____ CE---: EASTBLUFF I -----''""1"r"' --,.1. 162 Dl \l Tlf l't. llo.""ll·Pr1\•a1~ i~-i.) l'('l11r111: ."\ ••·f't." 1'1nk'r \ .. 1, Ph, ... ,1 T'Ul1d <~elup111e111 "" 11 .. v.ou :01 -19-~ ,...,, .. ,... .. ....,.,. "' ,. Ar\ cs-('!'\l~:\l!>f\H\I:' '\J;\\Ml!T f'I' PlFX x . .,. lilCC'I f.'Onet't'tt! k '· 5 BR •• NEW U'v'l ll .\/:(1!1Tl:M1·1:t-. '1 .... -.111 U•l11 i V.llh .. , 1 l .' 8pa<.'t', 1a J!1 \} •Q it 1r J1,1111 Pii1n1 , .... 1 1~,~ J>i o.\J!l••·•I ~:r . I. ~"vur~m~~1Arn~l~n;;1 "SOfllethina ~I'' 900 CELTIS PL. T~e ONLY 111 ,ury 11 .rr.•r :'fl-h1.:h 01,.111,....1111 t.:11. .. lr'f>in 1,,.1,.n SllJ_'ff'I rt drl .... 3 Bed "'6 OPEN TODAY n:9h rile (ondom:n. •'t•1l111i;.nh• 1:~1.1.ot••r111 rl1n l•1.n1•r 111~· '"'·Olil fir Rel l Est•te P \'1.te ve, on•, a£tt, room . Family-rm, en & Oining-nn. Choi<'f' 3-Jloty ""Orn<or Int . N rn 1n1t,.-.l\,. !rri11 . "111rn1 ,;111 :?IZ .tJii 2i1~ 301 h ~t Exchiln!e 182 ,71't'rtookJ: Pactflt' & t'l[~-Gracious & beauUfUlly decorated ho1ne. l+:f' ... klrlprOOr ·l;.tu'•I \'&-1 .um\ In ewporl .. i,1ri·.~!O>' 1,urt .. 1 .. "I""' ill•'O \.\t~·Mrlli' ' ;tts. Sq. It .. 4 bdmi.. ~tany un..(Jl'aded f t S itl e:1n1 .1 "'·1utl1111: i\\-.111 on Be11c;h. Nin e fl oor\, 1,1("UM•r }lhr'lr. .. 111fl~ t.: s1..,.,ncn l~ TC J"l)'& su.e di.fl. nn. & den: t·nntlll!'.·~i ... .,,. ea ures. ccure a.rta "' 1 !'ltr.1l11:h1 ""I" nt 182.001. ,i .. d iffere nt pl•n,. -.w1d~-.·k. lr,: rrn..-h·m kit Income P r operty deck. etc .. etc. Otleffi! nt beach & recreation facilities. lrni;t"/oot ut S.~.l'Jl.I or \ 2 Br .. 2,,1 811 . , 11,.n, !>t'P uhl ,.111. J ho: hr :: 166 111u. Tl'lldl' 1 .. r ft\'(' 11nd 1•l1·~r 1&"'1 In Sou~n1 C!lltl $l&l,OCOO $89 950 )'flllr ~ lt"a.st' !&l $i)O pr-r l~i x-rRA 2111 "'I fl BUY F THE WEEK ' n)l)llth. $110,000 to l'()Qfl1 ""11 ··1~1h h• flil r: ~ ~l~~!!n!~\'b.-~~~k LAGUNA NIGUEL REALTY $250,000 '.~~ 11 ... u~9·1~~: ,~:r::11c1:~~1:: houee. l BR , C(\!11muru1> 491!-~040 OPF.N DAI L y 1....1 H11mW:1:i vff ra~n11 :<-1 6 UNITS $76,000 Tn!"' 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Int OPEN SUN. 1-5 ~ I • .rn11111; \ Bl:. ., II,\ move-in co11ditioo 1\i·ar 32641 M-..l 't j::: f3H. ... run1pu' rm. '" 241.4 Vlstadel Ot"O Grubb & Elli• S •i.n~t.·n h••;u•. ' o i <' r ···I T\\'O &chools. Kc'!' lov.· . _1SVJ erranean B.>tthit. \\'Ill l' on .s Ider Nowpor1 Beach I· .i "· lull \ ,.,. • s.:~-: :~~" Interest It Ind p I Laguna l"ll.-uel. An &ttr. ll:W('/nptlort. $1 19.~. 84/·1133ANYTI~t:E 675·7080 ,\\ 1~1':.\L H ll~.., $55,!M no c rr lXl rl!s. :irnr!y nc"'· :\lonarcti Bay LOVEL y DESIGN __ _ __ ___ 11s1otNTIAl IROICflAGl co"''ANT .,,.,~ ( illf' 1 ~· 1~ .. \111\11~1."o BOURBON ST REST rrrr. home of nearly 3.00J J Bil • studio J B.'lth11 ".111 c 1"n"·1·•·· I"~ :!t 111 • "'I ft. 4 Bdmu .. '1 baths; I · · ~ ~.' 130' WATER ---· Nev.• OrleMS st)'le duiil"." l•>nn•I d'"'"" nn., fa-·ly OpMt sunny 111 .. ..,.,r~ I'-'. -- ----r Bl·. \CT ~ 11("1t·. l'\l'IU~I\'' '"" u• .... ..... SOI~ ""ONTAGE N•woo•t s.-.-ch ___ --Newport Beach r I k " \~n:iuaht !rory i:atH., 1;haded rrn. s .... ·imming pool, ila:ks,1 M,E,.D,_ITERRANEAN rl\ t·r.111r ~1,,., •\•'11VJ·111i.: ,,,,11 .. --·~ d Ju.111 C' 11•1,11 ,.n,, \';,llf') .......... "-. .., ng U!tance 10 Ji,ruul, generous outdoor \\'ith }Ulil'&wn p1~1· ,i., t10:11 A *LUXURY WATERFRONT CONDO'S* beac:h &r ~· . Frplc. One ol ll\11\g & ft iv.·eeping OC'eUJl 1 [mn'11.c. ] BR., lam. nn., !r>l"b£'•"1u-. 3 Al~. fnm mi t'rnl· firt('1:"a !hi\. ho r"" s ll kind. SSS,000 \\l'V.'. Sl2'9,500 I riin. rm.; 2•, b8. Leasehold. \'l"r11hle to "!ltBdml, 2 ba,I GORGEOUS VIEW OF BAY & BOATS ll''rnHt1f'fl Ill.\L l'.t.\LTY VIC STUART OPEN-SUN. 1-4 S~.rro 2.000 sq It horn~. 4:· Pfl!lu, I haYe 2 of the nio~t beautiful \\'att.•rfronl l~lt:..i. _____ _ . Reil Estate .811 EMERALD BAY DOLL HO~SE . ~mo!"'. t-·oranwibell,.\"11hle contlo m1111un1s in Ke"·port. l.ota tec.1 in Corona S~Ana 494-i;i.ll 546-1674 ;\ 111.n:e family home of 3-100 :? BR .. fam. nn.~ ~ ba. ?\car $129.500 & In hnt locauon d I 'I 2 B l o B I I l'"UR\' I I I I l'Ompleuon S7'9 !00 of NC\\'pon tsl3nd. C' ·' ar. <., -" . , .... . ta 1an ntar· LINGO HOME TOUR-~. h . .\ Bi1rnioi., ::.11 balM. . ' . ca ble entry. \'an l,u1l \\allpapcrs. Ktt~·hen hns LL~CO REAL ESTATE .11 family rm .. d!U'k nn. B.· Lid<! r.~land hc:uncs. v.-alkini:: <Lil 61().S617 h I I I · B h • proudly' open thC itOQr.1 1i~o tx.•ea~ \'1tv." c en t r:i. J thsiauel' of ~hops, chun:-hes, Us lings N('(.'(\f'{\ every! 1 n g inc c g. e crtron-1C" r ange. at rn1s. 1 1 . · location. v.1J k• 10 pl'IV ' <'I • 1:on1pJctely tastefully a ppointed \\' ltali:in i;e ix-tet tmnes 111 1~1~'l.in• t<'nn1s rts . .' 1,.trk, pool!i: .~ r:. rnarble. inirror« & cr\.·su:il li!!hl fixture:'. {lt11. Beach ~ ~th L..~1n~ !l('ach. 5119.~Jl -~ a~a." th15i Sun April , OPEN S UN 1_5 Hin. has n11rror~ ,~ Stra:-::s crys1al chandelier. bet .... -een tht> houn; nl l pn1 ,\ • Beaut. be;1111 l'cil111g3 In !iv. r1li. Lrg. Vic\\' 4 Pi'<! Ha\·(' Y"li f'1rrt 898 HILLCREST balrnn" v.-onderl'd nhoot 1tia1 htinv·1:: lidrni~.. 2 h1 th-;; Open I Po.nl. .IJcutzi. )l:orin:i . Scl'urit.'· c;u;i rJ. for ~<;ale rlo\111 the street or rc1nodCletl, 11·ith soa.rin:..: l'.?8 \"in lla\TI' !,~~!~~~~~~~! \_-onsidel"l'd n1ovin.c: in !o 11 ntwn b\'fl1n ('l'll. & 11ni•I I Ur. din r nl, f:u11 rn1, :I B:i. $130,000 and $1 40,000 Owner/ Agt., 675·3535 larger ho111c dul' !" :1 1lcck!!. CIVllce Nor1h end St. 111 ~t ;-.; ... .,.,.ly 1·.~l(•t"t'r -~· j ~ew port Beach----. ·Newport Beach - grov.ring fan1ily? P<.'rlm ps vif'w !Ct(·atit'/11 . S'r.J,:J((l ft·n1tYll'l••1I. (\1ur1r,y t n t:.• ('\l't:N llou~I' $.1t. lf'I' ~ 1!1)11·n 1~•nd" 1 Ill<. 11" 1>11. "n•! ]., Bi~,.lf.,rrl f'I. r>,1 l'r F.. :>L11n l't't•"t\I S '! ';, ':i 0. ·~,';"---i •2'c --'--------~ Tu$tin fl'\1. ,,f Ori•nl!•" ("1111111 '5 !1111" h•111H''" Tu~1111 11 1\l~. 111 1 iYll\!!, 0\f', I :\IT•' •. ~ li.:•• t•ll"llU, ~ 1lhl (.;Jr<I~\'/;, h I" 11t,.rit \\/\I 1f'" 1· r I I • r SH\7,f'OO . I 711 "~ \~-'\:.~\ thefan1ilyhasgrov.11up,i:.a EMERALD BAY hrl;f"'". S 1~·1/m. l)11TJ j'r· You Wouldn't WARRANTY'. s1naller horne \\'Ill eut 00\111 Onl" ol r:merald Buy's most 1 _!_l-~;r. .... ~_;_.·~·-·----W ' 'T'I S on paymen_t~ & house .... Y>rk. tM:aUtilul shew; homes. Cnsp 3f'(IO ~-t "t. S°l'ar n.-11-, l!l'I· Git ' ummer B<'aullfl1l. l1k1• 11"'-\ 1~··. t .... n NOIV you have \hf! l'O!lll'mp. IU'Chilecture \\1lh muc-. honll' ·I DH.] hH, Of· To Buy A ! SIO!) 101\llhflU!>e . rri\1\IC ~,A1L~._!~,,,~E~C,~ [ "'"''..._ 1[11)1] ,,]11. ~-': l~H 1uu1 .. , ':? l~I~ :Oiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-~ opportunity to si:>e for country charm. 6 Bdrms., 6 fu'l.··<l•'n. sr-:.,wn. flv.·nrr l<hp f11r 1:'111:(' pr'l\1·rr t-001 . )~If. Route 11 hr t1' bal/L~. den, n1usic rm.,l 6TI--'-li60Princ-ipa!~0nly. Convertible!!. 1~il'k nnd 0i·r1111 l)('lll'h Ju"t hstin~ . the s e J l" ct c d fan1ily rm .. formal dinuig Mis•ion Viejo So ""hy \\·ail !or 1hc inflat{"I ~1''1"'-a""Y· )f 111 1 \"fl 1 1"1 propertie11 & COW'\('!!)' maps rm .. 01"er 5.000 sq. ft . \\'alk pru:e~ of the i.ummcr to I l(t'lli•r 11"" this horn..• un<ll'r L'8n ~ obtained by simply to 6 priv. tennis cts .. pools, YOUNG buy a prrifltabil" summer-our rxrlu~1\"t' 'lnt' ~rar i1r1r- 11topp1ng by any one of our Droch. S21'5.00J MESA VERDE 1\'lnh•r rental propl'rty. Call r<inty procriini. Yl'>u ~:l"1 ''" (lpf"M homc-s or 11.t an) ol our hal'c a ma)Or n-pair r>ll "n 2 convenient offices. Uiok ,\l"l'a. High beam Cathf'drnt w. nhout th.is Wt'll locale<!. i1ny gas. t>l'--'elrleal or plunilr far the Unnn ........,n House cei.l 1nc.] hdr., 2 ba., family 3 !1H rlr.1\\ll, 2 BR up du· lru.: 1.111hu1 lhi~ ho1nf' lor .... v,~ 1. I pie:<, onl>· 6 1birs tu lhe I h stgnA Sun April 7 ·e rm., 2 car garn~f'. ll'eP ac.'f', nn r ~'t·ar 11 tcr purC' RS<'. LINGO REA( ESTATE pr11ate cour t ya rr1 off ~;c~~~w only $'9,3..~. ,\~kin~ 5i9,!IX"i -lnspN't 1mfl 4n, o""" """ 1.,.,7 Ol.lStt'r llf"flrnom, su_nkcn ··uhnut C.1!1 67:'>-i'.."5 ;>'t'"-D<.IOU "'"or-""' bath tub. Ky owner $41,500 Call 61·1-i21l C.U• u~ •O<o •••II l~"""" "'''"' 801 -5 . Cst. Hwy. Laguna Beach 497-1761 LAGUNA BEACH DUPLEX l'hf>OC' jji-11~•1 M.lln -~--~----BARCEl..0:".\· :1 Br. 2 P,1. \ *Owner/Bldr. Sa le* crris. drps, n11n-orNi 1.1-d td' ol beautiful ocran view I 11·ardri--,tw-_ lge k11ctien. cu~.1 '.; hnn1c~. ·I Floor plan~ & !•")!. pallo, har-h-q. !...,nu.; scnin~s to ct}():N' 1ron1. :i I rn1, S·IL60J. 0\1'11t'r. ~-~~Th:i At Lido Shoppinq \'A l .. LI·:'' RL\LI' j, P(A(, l~ll~P<h~ ... , Rl(:All 'U)(:M ( ...... lf('.f LO>olo>a.ro Bdrn1~ .. bh-in kil rh .. ruslie Newport Beech and ·~ blnct; 10 l~·a!'h 11nrt 11'00tl &.,!de di>tks. Close tn 1•nn11I 2 l"'droo•nl lniit•' 1-1•1•·1' 11•11•1•· 011 rp111•1 •II'"'"· 101\·n & "'-"arh . All hr.nit.<: NEWPORT SHORES fi1Y"11lal"'(' tvJ111e ""1th in(-,in1" 1!•·.,· 1" \\··~1rt11r 'hor11 11n~. p.1id. Finllncini;: a\' a i I . Vf'ry sharp :i bdrm., 2 lialh: unit 11\.i•"!I'" lhc dQ11hti• rar Th1"''' l"'d1v.,n1~. din In l: SIG,:«1 To $36.X(I nc.,.,· everythini;i:'. \..gr. p.."1!l<1 _e;irai::;r. Cttl1 no1v.· (t.11,;-i lil. 1·111. l.oin1l1 Tll'. :? l1;1!h~: SouU1roast Pacilic Inc. & f\()""'er ntrium. frplc. Just $64.500. lln., '' ., ""nt1 .. 1·f11l h1•m• r•u • 49-t--0301 * s\eps to the <-lullh0u5e, po<i!~ rJPfN Tll g. rrs FUN TO BE NtCF• kid~ ,\Ian\ r'l:1 r.i.~ 5i9 :l\O ,,. 11 · 1 [ ~ OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 L19una Hill1 & IP!~n~~ L'OUr15. nl' prll"'('( ;~ -at·S.t i,500. 16-06 HARROW Pl. 1'orth end or tnwn, 1 & 2 Assumable 7°/o VA BEACH DUPLEX •I WEST OCEAN FRONT BR., large lo!, tree's, nr Co 3 BR 2 -.~ Ohlrr. im1W1ru1ntr t 11· n beach & 5hops. Invt-St ~·. ~ _l'(l('ner, · 3 Rclnn. & 2 hrlrm., ,...,,1~--- ol.Mr imits available. Fanuly kitchen combo, eat·h. t-'rpl!.'9.' Bcaut.ilul unit --~~-~--~--hdnn. hr1ml". n.c:ht "" 'h'· LAGUNA NIGUEL p\u~h cpts, drps and centt'BI only one yf'llr old~ F im• 4 Bdrm Executive t.rrakrl"< .\~.;un1.•l •I•· 1·"1;111 ABANDONED air. Prol. l_a.ndscapcd _",th buy at $95.000. Ff"lr the lu:'lsy huyrr! Ju!'I :111 Sl1o'l,OUt J-'ltlio. ,\ll this only $36,fiOO. yr.; old. lkr1utJ!11t nOOr rl11I1 Ornu thl5 home i5 re11.dy for an ol-larwin reillty 1\ 11h 1tln1n~ rno1m. f:i!nth ~ lamily kitchen, a bright Equal housing opportunity 1'"'1 " 1not1rrn kitchen. 2 b.1i hs I !er. Vacant. 4 BR, v."t't har. 827·5100 ll"V\JES 1w n1, 111"!.~ltu·C'. eom;olf'h 1; ~21 cheerful home, oo a REAL1Y INC f't'l\·tn·•I patl<l. sprink\('rtc I cul-de--«ac:, Bn>Clation pool. RECEl'\T CANCELLATION Fst l'M6 Save Sl:.!00. Rustic 4 Br, 2 Ba I frrint .t rf'11r. Tin1f'</ "1n- PREVIEWS 'n\'O GRF..AT l.AGUN,\ RESI.DENTIAL BUYS. 49~S94 For Appointment custon1 design firrp\a~. (714)673·6210 tlr> .... i-Vt'ry IJl 1Ul'l?~tjUC HL·r.r. \\'HITE Hl~A(.Tj)r:. ~, .. ,n,11•" •ath·--'ral tJl>,in•-" I Ian•!" -;1pin~. s;:i,lll-v. C;, I 1 ~·•Jo! '.\"r11"fl'•l't. ;\'l'T BC1 f "" ...... ""' '-~' 1001 w.a.-e1WL .101 -'._IO 1 • .-;~t-l····u • CT•ilin1t. Pritne Jot. SJ7.7:il. "'8\Wfl0f18ucl\·Ca\11o!~,.112M10 .i · •• --------- olf San Dirgn i-·reev.·ay & La RDElL ~"down "''""'' llH1', Jo" I NEWPORT HEIGHTS-[TA J I Newport Beach, Pa. Hrl. call Chu c k ~. Horse Ranch 11a.n1 p!IOn 1714 1 s:ID-184[) Estate • OCEANI-~RONT coNoo 1 --"=="-=~~~-LOTS OF TREES m inium. 530 CHU Or. FHA RESALE :;· a1·r,,~. :! ~101·y 11rl\·a1.· l• I· 2'J:i1 HHi'lx•r Ht1·d. Charn1ing. fip&cious, 2BH 7o/o LOAN 0111;1! r,1,1 t". s 11 "1• I' I 11 i:: 28A, overlookillg Hels!t'r 38R/2BA rondo. Pool, dbl Large rorn!'r !oL _ Nc11"-GRANO OPENING ~t:11r•"'l1~•'. dPn 11 1t h 1\;11! ut Park_ tlJ'ld Beacb. Reduced gar, vie.,.,'. $27,ocxi. ly n'furh~.<;hl'1"1 3 Be<.!_100111 Newport Bay Towers 1v~·k1·.1""·s. ~·1,.1r011t· n1a1d ,t· to $85,(XX). C/l.PRI REALTY llo~u·. F u·<'pl&tt. . ~ I! P · I !. :? BF.Dl'.OO:'tf e.t1'o1t.,k<'N <1t1:u 1r r~. :: y1r .. 6.\4-7525 * d1n1n_g f'O")m. ll u 1 l I -! n CO!\'lJO)IJ:\ll":'t\ l!O~tE::i J:flf(lj.!f' h!JU-.(' l1f1'l l"il•\\ 01! * LO\TEl.Y CRO\~ POt:-:T kuch<'n. F.oar, or traUe,r Bayfront l!omes t~<>" 11.,,. ~u1bl•"I "' 111n11~ home, alnmt oceanfront. L1guna N iguel storage area. Nf'nr S("hool.. Bot 1 ~l u~ £11 llf1l"-"i· St 1t1• ·If•· 1565 Via Corsica. Spacious By _ov.:n<'r. W,500., 0Pf.:.";" ._111\ Sc~~~ily llighrise pr .. i~eri at S2';i f'IXl · F11r "n 3BR "ith large ocean view * • * * !IOU~~~ SAT &_St:~ lG-7. St~\ g, C'Ol'K'N'tl' ronslnJCllOn ap(J'11n1n11•nt ""11 r i l I ' llving rn1. Best buy in N. P1\Cll-'IC ,ISLA."'ID VILLAGE .,)-\7 Aliso/\.\'<' .. T\'.R. 5-IS--139-1. Prn'.itr B:i.lc.,nics till>-ilil. Lagum. Red Uc ed to BEA~,.,· 2, BR 2 ha, Condo I LARGE FA.'i!n.Y HO:'trE J. i;arabC spat'es for mo~t O"ff'TIL 9 rr-s flJN TO 81: t er< $1C9,995. OP!=~ H,OU_S~ Sat & Sun. OPE:" 2 to 5 S.\T/Sl.-:-;. unus. 1 [®' . , . ['' ll·J, ,,1{)62.t-lymg Clm:ct Dr.. ~1 TL:STI:-1 A\"E. lloof IO)l}Undl'Ck NEWELL U!l(Ulla Niguel. Clytl~ Bell t 5DR/~.S,\, In::-fan1 rm. Nf''-''• Unusual · Oppor1un1ty to ASSOCIATES H<-al Estate 4 9 9 -1 S 7 7 I\' deC\'ltatC'd 1hroout. !Jug:e "rurcha~r Ba)1ron! Property 00--162'2 . ·181 N. Coast Hwy \01 70'xlf.S'. S66. ;,oo: .1nj\C'\lpor1 Be11r h Lagu.n.a Beam ~9.t-679-1 * * * • &16-G6';•i 6·12-:~116~ JIO rrrn:indo Rd., ~.B. EXCL!-~lv r: Bit: c 1101,11, :1 Catalina Sunsets O \\' ~ F. R : 2 BR 12 BA ~ ~ 675-8551 t11lrn1 t><·rinr 111·•-<•r .. ~ 1<1~1·11 \' . 1 "bd 2 ""lh To11"nh~. &a Terr. Guards. ~.A-A FDR SALE "n ,1ra •hi·: lr-1 v.-/\11•\1 cry pri\"ll e " rm, ,_.... rec ('l'lll<'r, beach. C'.stm Int, I ~ t:n·no •I "r I' h?mc tM;hlnd guarded g:a!es. fr!. bni·k patios. fried. 33616 ··••·••• "" Condo In The Bluffs t $ll9~~ :117.rn.r, \cry Prt\":'l!l" ~I area .1\ Ith l/;il\'lllYl Dr. S 4 ·I , j O O. :.! !11' fJr 1 hr & d<•n, .~pht lc\·e\ b.\•I·"' ' nr lors of d<'ck1ng . l-'r~va1r .ai'j.'.iJ,)?.n 1 EXCLUSIVE ('fll\'lo 011 v.irl.~. hekUllft1!1y· 4flR. 2 1" ba. f,>rn1:i l d1n1n.:, he<1<'h & parkln£. R1rhly ---BAYCREST l :inr!~r·:>tfl•"I i.:r ri·nhf'lt .. J;,m rm. Ir-.: 101, 1·ul panclf'ri l!v!ni rnnn1 & rtin· :JJ;-.:,\ Tr...:r.H.ACI:: 3. HI!, 2·" .t Brlrm~ .. :~~ h..1.thl'. famll~· A~kin~ Slfl,;,nl'). r.;ill f7lli rlr··~.11•. nr ""h~.!~ p.i1k" lllJo:' 1wn1. Sunken tub. BA, !)('!<:! lr>r'alio.'~· ~nr-rill fnnna! dinln<> rill. :! UIO-l,..!l 111. 1;;fl-~l I ~hrip;unz l".y •111nC'r. s~·~;J~I , Family rooin. hrep!aC'e. Gas l"u11d1'11 tiy prn·k. 1111:' bi.:· · ,. ~ _ -~ :,i.li.r,;~r. fiN'pil. Oiiier & .,.,-orkshnp. g1•,1 h\nl1,r·, tti.· srn~ll1•'>t frrlr~. l>riv. yr1rd 11llh f)"11 HrAL'TIFl"J. \ ])('r!r<l(}n1. 31~ -----~~ Anrt rl'(" f'('!1fl'r 11·i1h !cnnis jlrt('f'. 011ly S-1~.noo. O\\l\r s1 .~1 .. rw-i !~llh. 11 111111~ l"!lL lr•nHI) 11n, BF:~-·11 '\'fl'ylhinc. Rlutr• • •. 01,·mi>I" -·I. 'i-1 .900. Call -1!<:'rlr21~. VIC STUART 11.nu~ rrn 2 f1tt•J1l:irrs. l500 "" 1h1 ''11• n \li ~l"I. 'l Hr .~ '" ,...,.. +" I ' Id 21 i Rn, pl t 1 riv. !1''r. ] YT'" Plrt .\9-1-ioru. -.-LEASE/OPTION * Real Estate ~;nm~~·,,,.'. fl';~rir-. Ol1~e1'. ;ill 11r>q!·"Jed S. c 1'l nppr• i .sr..;.~. t'ustm. B!t. 19-1-';":J.3! !">\('1-i67·1 \1ill help. r1n11ncr. BrllkE'r lill-~~::"c·~~=-c-c-- ( ""'1ftP.1ElL.J ~LACE REAL TI' 49-1-970-l SGOO. n10 .. Spc'ru-lahlr • nlir:r 67:1-5200 1 B!.L"FF:. ('f~XOO. Atlr;i•· 2 I mu~ (l\\"Nl::lt. 4 BP •. I yr new, I ~ll.00-J. lfl\"f;~t n:ient-Thl.~ 1" h•v-1, 2 balh .'PILI le1('I. ,., ,,1,.. , ~ nlallJI improvfinents. NiqUel ! inch:..:.~ a rare airua!Jon, one MONT EGO MODEL t'f't!f'I'. By ...... ner \\, •11 Hilb, grt»ll buy. S.t!l,(XX). I h3i c: nnt !'ttTI ftn~n-n> .t Bedroom~. 1 R1<1h 5.TI-ti5-10 or. t"\ .. ~. 6+\.....,~':- 19'20 s. Coast t1v.-y.. in :-;C''>IT'Orr. It "1!1 bl' 1oPEN l ouse · · 1111 · ' unit~ . ..;und,.•·k f1Y'l111 ,\. rrar. Mobile t-lomes 1•\1•n 1111 <"•;•n \l•I\, 11111 For Sale 12S onh· s~~.1111) 1r1· .1 .. 11 11 ,(; 0\\1' 7 ~n·I T I> " f'\. TERF.ST p:1)nll'nls O:\!.Y. • t All 6\0-'6i2 lb.tin~~ '.\"t"'f'l\•"I H1rbor View H ome I-.\• .. 11 .. ni lt,,111" f•w "!il••rl 1111 Ill,' \\ .•1':11. I lhl 1!11 /l, • ',r ·.1 :'. !.•1111. !11tH111: n11 t ... 1u ' l"·f'f I., 1 ! , -~I•· !1 11 '1 1] • ,. ~ f • I• 1" 1 •0 .11,.: "\"II ,\ d1'h11."n1 I" F1rr1'i · Hr;1utlf11! 1111rkl1\..e l11 ntb 1ri11..; f•;i11n. ~!1alu• /\..-.! t "'' l.1nd. I JUl~laJlo hll~ \,1lu•· al '-• ·.''"· ( ".11l Id l·'\i:.O TARBELL. ~ WESTCLIFF I 'c, .[ (•· ·1• r I' on1-. to\/! ~~ l.'fYI OPEN SUN. 2-5 p .m. l'.\l"lFH" ... ~.l{\"ICV i~E,\l.TY 640-8250 8)1.1 514 Newport Height\ Ii •I'" ~· I•. 1 IH-' • HOMEY .-..1,, 1 i!•· n<'. : IJL f 11•1 rni , hll 111• ~ : ~-i··~"' ,, p.·.1 ,, SPANISH .:p;•n1 .. 1i .1.11 ... rH! 111 .. r'"'r '-II •~ P·•lrn ~ :: HI{ '· ,11111'••:1; '1 ;11•· 11.r .. !trn lil•-1n kl!• !;rn $-lfl.~/)I) CA.LL 0 ,.,·2•1• '1~ l"it 1 r f'ri'r,.porl POii Orfltr CAN BE SEE N AT : CRESTMONT ESTATES I l"'\f"f ,\p1h'•U"' 5•~ :1~1 n••;1r s .. n ('l1·1n ... n1r •·•·1 . ll'll>p (/"111" i ll I'•!•.;\• Commercial Propertv 158 SUPERB COAST HIGHWAY PROPERTY ,\1·1,1''' l 1.:"11 ~q tt l!I 1·!· .1 l'H'l<litll\ f•or H•frli\10011] 1!11 p1"o \'<'Ill• Ill (.:!:{!/~fl ,)1,1111 \\,i1, fi ll-r.lijlj, Ct 11• l\1nnln t;iJ.~·T.17. 1QH1 Macnab-Irvine f.t.<•alty 642-623S Compan\' 644--6200 Condominiums Opportunity 200 - I . .JI 1,,,1 I\ + " .11.t Deluxe 3 ~nits 1-'.tbt•u.le :-.c .. piJr1 Uhd. 1ll1"\.!l' .. 111) ho dt lll~. bltl'll llh j,..., . .j ._.lf,f~"l''o !\~!tr ~<'II•••!" II l ~Ii '!'' t; n"d ~p•n•tr., !111!~ S~lJI) 644-3928 E ve~: 54~0521 TRIPLEX NEWPORT ** 8 UNITS** 11,\Pl'Y T~:~A:"T.-. 111,. ~ .. \\'. Bf:f:l'..Zt,.; l':f'fJ)IE $1.~ !'El~ :>IO:\Tll RIVIERA REALTY * 642-7007 * ---4 UNITS TAX SHELTER ,\II~ 1:1:. 11, lo;,,;, rq,J1i<, l;.c111rd ,,,, u~l l'1·nJ1 nr . ~u11 Z•.n1· !1i.~>11l" S'(.0 I"" . l'rll'I" S '~·()j"· IJri\'f• h~ ·.1, "''•Y .\1··. C'.i ll )J,•rlc l.1·'· Jl<·:1IT1or :,1-. .. --11r. + TWO l . 1:1:, 2 RA J/011•r p!u~ • Candy Store • Ge•r Mfg • Machine ShOps • Flower Shop • Leising Equip. HOLLAND BUSINESS :, lf).()t;ml S \Ll::-i Gtl-4 1 ;r \II JIU!.. Oil. l 'Ol'.I' h11• '"I'\'"'' ~•u!lon 1!.\llJl11i>!t' 1.11th i:oo1 toa"k roon1 AAlet> J'fl!('l\!\AI 111 th" Jtw1th11.:••>n H<'llrh -\-C0<0l>l ,\lt>:.B I•"'"~ l'1t1<l 1r.tlltln;'! T11 'tort 1111 n1ffiiu1t•ly I '11'11'\1' Sun R••!I n1••I., ;11 :1::1-1 •L rin)~: 71·l~!),.~Q~"'1 ·-~·-' ,(, "k11<l', 1:~::'T,\l'H"' l '.\11.:h• l'iul• <''l:l'-•ll'l·•n n• "'I' 111\"~11.1', In di\ LdUtl •>I' ""n1p;,11y. $t~1.(1{l ro•.(;I .. 1 ~uu,.i.i.-.. 1.1tl'1n,..11!. \lilh"n 1 ~•!I.t r r .. 111111 \\'r1t1• l 'l,•~·ifwd r.rt :-;,., I \0. 11111!; Pll••I. Pfl Pl\'i l:,ii(t, C:(\lltn 1st TD Loans i UP TO 90~0 3~1 '0 INTEREST I 2nd TD Loans loweit rilfe1 Or•ng• Co. S1ttler Mtg. Ca. 642-2171 S4S-0611 !R\'1:-;F. TF.'R!li\CE, Sha111 2 & <h n. )In ~ l·Au~. 31. $4W. ~~.___i_:ic i;<ir•lenrr ~~~­BE.TI)" ,\. 1;nuBB, ReitJr or l»l-1-!Ji.!8 Laguna Beach YJ·:,\P. !!OC<'\lJ H~::'->TALS .' Bit 2 ha · fl( ••tin ftiont (T1S DO. 1\du)1.; 1inly 1JIVJ • • • ----" !lit l •>11 nir ... 1 n IA"un:i Orr~1n 111-S-lur!M -dnld ·(Jf'\AY $.'ffl SE ~; L.5 FOP. 1\!.J. Yf>l l{ SI')! )It. H f~E:'\T,\I. :"F:EfJ,o;; GUMBINER & ASSOCIATES ISl-~HZl l ido Isle 1<141 :-:31-1.~2j, I arounrl the he3ch an:1 hrn·1 J..i::e lrot n<'xt 10 J..:tf'<•nbfo!t. 1 Sal & S 1 - this oflei to pr1nr-1pal_. only. HOMES Hlufl<; Conrlo 3 hr Z 11 ... er.<! Newport Shores for sale 160 ___c_;:_:__;=--- 2 2 BP., 2 BA ,\p!l"o. l'onn~. lfTll r'<, .\!Ir<!~. 1>1 u n d r :,· , lllln\J;l''L j,lf_,..$111 TRIPLEX BARGAIN Laguna Bet1rtl ,!;L;id;;;o;;;ls;l;e;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j rn-cesi;ur. for inc t'l n-~1rirt HARBOR VIEW '.!fY>I\ \'1s1a Caudal, II:,~ \"u ','Q RT H E'. D L.\l iWO ,\ , \"I,-~""''"• " :'111chael Sa\·agc, Realtor. REAL TY 833-4780 ur.i · '., · "~·"''" llancl!'llme 2 story custom FABULOUS 675-0144 or 67:'>-lj2.J. stt·rr:-; Y1sta Caulial, v1rv. bt.ult home Oii big cor. lot LIDO ISLE ~ ~ hr., 2 h."1, ~11 .{0). li) Great for a la.nlily, eas~ Clas5ic Baycrest * BAYSHORES * O\•iirr ir.it-~ LIKE NEW!! 2-.:il:· 4 Br, l ha L'pgr.1dl'<l 1hn1••11L :i C':ir :.;.ir, 1~11lfl, 'Ull'l""k° \\:11~ to b<'a ch ,t· /•1">1-, 5;::,l"Wt BY O'-' nt'r, ~1u<l1•1, f .11i1 1 Bl!; h•un 1 .. •111 h. Jar1:1.11 fl'"·I ~ 1)1 ·•th cl1Jh pr11 ~B!~/l'·Jli\ r:i•h 1111·• t1'11 'l.~. r ,\ ht, g 1r·~. J.11uir~r\r'l.1 s1 1r;,1 BJ.:A UT RP.. :-< ri r ! l:a•;ftYlnt. pirr-~l1p '"rly r,r •11111n1~r t"f·ntal 613.4i!Yl, ..,.~--f(\71i Newport Be•ch 1\8\k to beach !or lhc i;niall Bio: 4 BR. l· J ba. Formal ~ BR. + lomHy n.1.: ini:l. fry. J"lOO sq. ft. qu~tit1>1·. H1·. l.n.-111 fom!l}: ~me-. 4BP.d. & riin. mi .. fam. mi , 2 frpl. Jge. n1str. suite. Hu~e pal i~" BLl'FF:-i \"ilia :; Hr. ~· • I!.• 1trea. 4 BR. ::11 b.,. -O tt'C<l, :!H,\ up. l..i\1n.g m'l, e-n, l'Ol:ll: nt"\i· rif'C'Or. S.SS.000. Steps lo beach. fanlA~n.c Si5,00'.l-B~ .. ~1~~!, · Jntmdry & i;e11ing rn1, Hu~e huillln el!'.'C. kl_tch. breakfi;t -GEM-Ba)'!'hore Or. loc S120.1)()1 ...,.,.._,'---~- beaut. !iv rrn. v."/OPt'!I rn1. !om 111l d1n area nnd CAYWOOD REALTY ,\ny dB}' 1-~ inc HE."7 iJ ,',.Y 10 beR.mli & m115i;l\'C rock fl'l\\·lirr r\"'l0111 drm"IT. CU!ll"m 120-f TuFtin ,\1'C., ~.B. &12-603.'\ 54~l7•i nin an Ari: flvn I rlf'la\ ... r r fl 1 c. B I g kl 1 r hen !.n11t and i.t!Qv.·s lit•aut~lul!y. RE.\1.TOR!' f}.l:l-lf.l'l 1 B , N ewport BeaCh--- v.•/breakfut sp.'lce. rm·. 1\11 this and Udo, too. 2731 BAYSHORE I ~N;•:;!wpo;;;;•t;;;;•:•;ch;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; dl-rk pill in. oc'f'"1111 1 lr11·~. i S\09,:00. j1 yrs ·.,"Oun<: J..-hi1ma1.·11latc' ' , $107,000 ReduCed fO $127.500. Easy to !I('(', call us . I PP.ICED Ju..;t l"t'C!Ucerl on JA~tEs ~~t~E n·E AL )Jcittingh.ain Rult9 h% ~~:0~ ~'~~ R~~~:I 4!}t-1 ~ FEA1JCRS 673-soal I -·o~u~A70CTTv8uv :'336 ,.1a ut1o 61.i--01?\ HARBOR v 1EW 110)1ts 1 BrM<I nev.• cu.~tom hl!, horn~ 3 Br. 2 be, tam nn, & · 1lr v.·ith many, nltln)' nr~1rnb,I• --OPEN SUN. l·S Carmel. C.ornpletf'ly upwn•l-1 Bdrm den 3 ed thruout. Sil .500. ()rM'n Sat ftatures. ·. 11·· : 2 128 VIA ITHACA & Sun. 1·5. 1937 Port Trinity bath!' v.·h1Te 1Y11ter 'lCW-'. beam~. hlll:C rlef'k!. bi.: lot. L.-u-;c 4 _ bdrm. I:: den, 3 Pl, N.B. 644-2512. IC tic The pr1Ct" Is right balh•: 45 n . 1ot. Reduet'd IO HARBOR VI ew- ',, 19" 3.soO $119.0CK>. -Btst bul'. larite , BR ,,fonio-. near ~• .~ ' home ~ ~lf'dltf'rrancan. •¥ '"~~ 00-1188 park, a.lint cond. Oprn 1-~ Sat It Sun. 1'19 Port Cl\..1rt.•s REAL 494·6561 [--J Pl.6'<--5698. tlARBOR \1L"' H0:\1ES carm~ 3 BR. 2 i,.,. ran1-m1. Dln•nn. Btaul. lgt> ,.\<t con1m pool. $&4,300. ()v.~r Ol>en Sat/Sun. 11 10 6. I FANTASTIC BUY · w Q1e nM'Jro LOQU'IO DeOCl"i"C e~ck door to beach v."&lk w/U'Mls courl adJ .I BR + OPEN J!OUSE SAT/SUN 12-M)o \"\I. t.ov.• IAXC11 k ro~· 5 9U TiaJu1nn 51., Lflgtina ~ilt'd<'n p.'IUO. Now tlO.OOJ R(>ndl. s:i&.000. C)o,arp !\BR · I , ~ Sun. l • "!"' .L ..... ll'S$. i WT)', ..,.,...n "'Y• 2 BA hornt. 2 deck.I .,. .....,am ~ VIA Udo Nord. Gi;,-741<1. mi!l Pon D.rlstol, IHI· W..O New Spanish Home UPPER NEWPORT BAY The final new homo available in the fainou!> Bluff's devel opment right above U pper Newport Bay. Dramatic split _l~vel entry - 3 bedr"90ms -fireplace -dllllflg room - built-in k itchen. P ossibl" finest ''ie\Y location on ent ire Bay. Entire 'living area and master bedroom suite looks out to water and wild life of the dclight!ul UpJ'<r Bay sa nctuary. Striking entry. Rear patio. \\'onderfully landsca ped gro unds and gardens. Sho rt walk to pool. shops, park, school._ and churches. [lon't dolay. Th is is fir11t olfertng or this ··one-or-n-klnd11 1iledltcrrancan styl ed home . Sl21.000. Open h9use lodav -2429 Vista NoblC'UI , Cali Mr. Freese ai 644-1712. ~~-REALTY 4:»-97G1 ClASS SULS -~ SP ACIOU$ fllmll)··rm. ~ RR, Nr. ~1arirlf'r achl 1 S.'i4,000. Owner, &16--61:;6. SHAKE ROOF -C\JSfOl'ot 4 1 + dtn. $65,91)), Vf!rf ~· 1oua. Ai:•nt :;1&-mo 1""""""""""""""'""'""'"""""""""""""""'...,a ' -.- CAYWOOD REALTY * 54&-1290 * B-E AC Hl-bii(."' $46,000. Sa n Clemente 1 •• ,1 11··· k 111i1d, !ll11r. / 1 \\" eJ\'. rr ln1:. \~ r.1•J \1•" 5.!l,!O"t l/11r,t 11:,rt ~.ur BOB OLSON REAL TY NEWPORT BEACH ;~. '"11 L1n<l11 l,;h• .r.i t.ulo. l\1. 1< .• ·r rfro ,1\I h•onu ' ''" linnu J ir"1""S I !~ill r:1i1ndy J~ltr r:ij-f!~l I Hou\e5 Unfurn. 3051 Gener1I LANDLORDS ! \\"r Sfll'r1:1.ll1.e in ~f'v.f"\r" l-'..-·."l<'h • Cof"lna 11~: \Tar • -" L.i~n11. Ou1· Rl"n!IU ""r \ ic.., 1, ~'TIEE to You' T11 ~11·\"1.v.' NU-VIEW RENTALS 6i3-40l0 or 61 ::~ rr~E t:: ~·R~.t •Pmlf'~~ion.:t.l ~·1"11rl' e *LANOLORDS* Hornefinders * S47-96'41 CaJUom1a·~ L..u,;:r!lt e P."n1al !'l'r\"1•'!'"• I BP •• Hll. ''"" :J t\H.. f\f, $1.i'I: 2 RR. HA. $11\.' 2 "f\H. 1\111lk ,., """arh, "fl .S2?l; ~ BR. 11 8. S2Cfl. 3 UR. rMJh f°&rm, C"\J: 2 llR llur~1 P .. incti. nrrtllJre, S2U, At:! r ..... 9~.lJ J BR, z1l BA S.1 r am!ly Room. 1'\cv.'ly dMir1u1"1 1\.,1 & 1~nr11s prh11~. Av11ii ~111y I Sto'/\fn in2'"-~i.i • • I' 1. • I I. 1- 1 t •• I , I ' I· I :- r ' J· .. ' • JI~ DAILY PI LOT S111'1dAJ, April 7, 1~74 Hou'" Unfu~'"":::..._:30=5:/'.'"--..:......:.:...:...._~305.:: Hou .. ~,-.urr.:n1vrn<:::~.--..ro;""?(~.~;;i;;;""'~1-.;~u-m-,-~~--A_~P2•=L:F:""'==·=======uo::-Ajii~.J~~""~:.::::;::::~~!!::~~:::::::::::~~~pt~.~nl\wn.~~====~~!pt~.'~U~n~lu~m~.::::::::~~ H · a.. h Unfurn. ""v ... ---.. Geno,..1 :.:.:."";:;1;:;•ngt~on::.:..=::'::.:..--!:!!;::;:";";";N;l;g;uo;1::;;;;;;;;; -'--...-'----=-Bllbol -1'9ninsula C9r0f\I dol Mir i---------1\\°0i'll'T LAST: z Br. 1180. • ' '°''•Mesa JLt A I.ENT.A.LS .¥11.~e, le!O<'t'd for kid~ pe1. lld \VEST NINE • Pallo ~BR. 28.A, T 0 .,. n ho u, e, e ~I:!!.. & UP 3 BR. 2~. llu.. ldeal for .....,-'TOWNHOUSE 2 Br, ~e. _, ""'°"" w WW<• llUllRY! 2 BR. $183. ,\p-~"' on 7lh .t«<n, El Montie<Uo Jmmao, 13\"! por e ROUHl<etpla& ~ :;;~r;;.~iil ~~· ~~~!~. m:1rr/'t~ pll'"""'· kid>• pet°"· . Nlluel """"'· > Bdrm•., 2 mo. SIOO oloanlng. ht l • Ocoan View ,.,,.._. D J NSTIA .CHILDRIN 1.l' P"""" loft lhe l•rveo _...,. •"· mepta at la n b ury (rOIL f POOL • 2 BR, 2 BA, $200. baths • ttfrla. 4 eltc. Wt, g.a~ii63 IAL&OA INN • • . I :~·~·,~-~§g~!;;I • l'A ;.;~.·.s !tnhouse. All new. Kkl_s Fe~~~~t .sr.::m· Or 3 BR. crpts. drps; bU.ns. frpl, KG MtJ n St.Net ~ lll0.'9--549-3162 !!'!!'"~ .... ~ ! ...... v... Homef,nders * S4J-ff4I BAY A BEACH pvt perio, wlk·in c\o.'fCts, 2 "'740 o~U5CE~1'iew 3 BR."2 BA. le •iw-REAL TY •1· -.. , ..... Adi~. 13 2S .• BR • "-= -~ ' •ll ...... """· Wilk "' ON BEA ff' . -.: ~· & U.'t, C.M. J42·1l1J LEASE; 'i\el'ut. Jo:Xeci'. honie. -fWl.llSS ;J • ._iv . ._.., '"'""'' " i'r .... beub. S 3 7 5. e 011ldr.n 6 &: )'OWWa' C01iA(i&-l nn. f.!O avail. ~ htd Pool. "l: UR.2',' bns. ' • 3 BR .. '-~ ~,..v"ow. "'y-~ •. ~u· 6f3...W •• PINEC.REEK' r . • 0 &fte lie~n&ed pre achl, "'" kltci>< '"° ., bath 2 .'.!.. •• ' • GOLF COURSE ~ ' • • -•·· •''"""· -·~ • " -, e ~u .... ns pl•• .... n, w r . car gar. klrmiu aln1ni & OP"N SA"fSU'NI 12 c pool & clubhse. Adulls, or '*""109 \!:\lff. • Cost• Meta LIVE$ UP ' I 2 DR Vnturn. Fr . .,w • ....,, "' SINGLE. ~·i!! $110, now. Liv-rm. Fa.n1.rm wltrp)c. ~ 1 , ..., 00\cr children. $215. up . S Cowred Parkin£. 1..Arge • L8.J'lre 2 ilt 3 BR apll. tum, utl pd. Clo6e OCC. Blt-h111, 'A'1ttcr softtner, 3 Bdrm .. llko n£"'" •t '7th ·o..vner. 5-16-'&397, ~'ijJS. Col'Oft• •i Mir "1llE Vlr-N'\D'.a"'"' TO IT NAM&•·· »wed Pool. ~una• a.nd •. ~~~uJt tte. eenwn c or.1 &ch Sl:IO ut.il pd. (.'UStom drpg & Cpl. \Valk lo -n ... u. Or o0t•--to buy • ,. • Y~· 0 ~ tall • -· 10 Recro.Uon 1'.oont ~y a<.UJS 10 mott em. t I I kl •-•-•-h • 1•,--6-&M <f.>iAI "'" 4 SR· T°'·oh•.•. •"· potlo. NEAR B"ACH & •• • "" w/ pr l " "-Ad!IM ver -~ .,..., pl .~~·~t s21fn?·,;~~r~ .. vttil'.i~ ~~,: :r . .j~-~u~001 """ ·-• _..y ~cP'tidi'r>11>1111i, ~-yd wi •ll'Wnl wttb watertaia HU"'8N"TON e ·Nr.:,n,t,~& r...,.,;_ .,..,.., 31432 W EST NIN! ~tn:taza~~:. ~7~~-l..rll-l·B,R., furn Older MUit ;o w pd.~"'"" create rel 1..... t•i ..... tor .... ···~ Ng9'iikic~~~~l2\i;.k·0R S2.30 BRAND Nu 3 BR co11do. l ~) BAY & BEAC H ~.,., . only; Incl. aa.s. "sm . £!lvkio:t'a St~:. Si&; yo6r .;.~ .. ~· 1-:--:r 2-•· PACl.FIC • from Sl.65. J ~mall pet & Chlld _ok. gar. . ~reen~~~ux~ean c1~-~ REAL T Y 675-3000 3 ~. ~'l,Ni:c~·~: p~~: N~:;k ':!~!i.B~-2 txlth, 2 BR. bU1Q&. 'a;i>t1t dtpl, Nr. ,r~~rtm,nt. J "roblm 70 OC&'.N(Tl4) ~~~ ll.B. SANBURY CROSS j~Jt. OCC 3 Dr. l Ba SZ..15 Wkdays aft Spm, 1-f"kcnds ol~R 2 bn llvln(:..rm &: dh\lng Lanon, 636-65681979-163.l. ,Unl~rstty fUty 613--63o10 W. 19th St. Slippne t,..-eoteri. Oltite open~~ Co~~~ am; OtQ.'opin lO ~m DaUy (N•61o;:· BnVIE\<hy OPOl\'dNT& ~'~I bl!t\5, f~ 1"'/acar, ,!;ni::ls ok. aft. 12. area fam. rm. frplc bit/Ins, El Toro VlEW ~. t•bdnn. ActuJt 1974 \Va.IJ.acfJ, No. E. C-¥· Fairview Rd:, ~ ~Jq.a. WILLlAM WALTERS CO-167 · 1 '"""'"""' llOM£Y 3 br 2 ba $350 NB 3.~8i:;R;..::;,;,9;;..,--,1,...,--,,--,,..,-cpts/drJ)ll, re n c e d & only $300. month ~ ~-mo. .. ..fAdy, &12-1181 Phone· 54.1-2300 • "42-6604 • bltns, kids & pets· 2 c11.r. • • A, rpti;, new cpt&, 6{Jt1nkler1, 2 car gar, bn-NE\Y 2 BR, 2 ba, l"11nshse. • 6·-1~"" · d4Y'f, ....-exes • ' ' COf\1'S llelll 3 br 2 ha $-MXI. new pe.mt , In and oul. 2 Car t •r ~ THE HU NT ENDS Ill! appll'i, lrpl, St"C i1011.'! gar&(:e. tge lot. $285 mo. n1acu ate. SJ50 lst, la11l &. t.'C'l1tral air, uul rn1. pool, Cost• "'-•• UtG •2. Br,. ·2· a.. din nn. • • • • IJNDER .,,EW lll'f'tc a.EAC!I TO LAGUNA Agt, 536-88.16 dep. -199--254'1 attchd. b'Bl'. 6 m. pets ok. 1..:.:::c::...;;:::c:::-----1 cpt/dlp. llVl rcf, oool. No more apartment huntln&: MANAGEMENT \VE COT'EAl-CAU.. US 3 BR, 2 BA, frplc. new paint 2 BR, 2 BA ~'-'~ thc1goll1,;S200=·:...::968-;:...:l'i.::<63::·:_____ Unbelievably Beauttful ~~ill~ 90 ..p~t.a · $ l 7 O • "'thc!n you. lff our andous. 2 BR. BltM, ~ly dttm'lllcd.1--..-------•I $ LANDLORDS $ &: crpt. Cose to beach. fza'.l . cout'Sf> f.Wtt.....,,.u,g ak~. Fountain Valley VAL D'ISERE Garden Apu. ..,.._ ,· spacious lay.out. Garden encl ga.rageii. Beaullli:il SOUTH LAGUNA FEE Jo"'REE. C8.JI Ug Tod11)-.mo ·=·..:"3(1.=::31113=·--....:.-$3001~10. Call before S P~1 . I :..;.;;cc.;.:.;;;.....:.::.:;.;;.<....___ Adults . no pet1. f1oiJ"tl'1 * ELM CAJ\DENS APTS a~(tments 11.ith cort\'l'n-landscaf>ll'.ll. Ll'I play att8, Lh·e \,; •n Wtra f&!lhionable 2 S ALA RENTALS$ ~1 I 673--20.10. 3 BR, l ~i BA Untum. 2 car ever)'\l.'ht're. Stream A Unlurn, 1-Br. $155. up. ler"tt,-but quiet a Child• droam. Cose to 80 • •• Apt -rloold•,. i:.v n• ~ • • $300nll>3BRJ2BA: nit vu. gll'aie. ·15004 st er f l.n i rtn.ll 45• nnn1 Rte tn Adultt leCtion. In E. • 3 Br or 2 + TV Room lihOCIPllll &_ ""15. O>lMr<n t.:..... .. 11,.~UI·. '"'" _"":::_ to ,._ Nell.'J)Of"f•& Bay, 642-8383 tlrn.......Nu Nlm'blt tune. Court. 546--0031 altC!l' 6Pf\1; wate ' • F."".:· • 22nd St. C.M. 642--3545 .. 2 F\tll Baths 1 m. II ""'p ..... ,;a.I t;nlM: .,... .,._...,..,.. .. ,. Rm. Sauna. Si;l1 1·2 Bdrm. •-e come. ~lSO., no a1\S "'·ater, )'OU can flip a pobble Where To Live! 3 bdrm., l \S ba PLACE REALTY 4M-m1 or 613-5013 1-·um-Unlurn rrom 1 f 42 . NEWER 2 Br, pound or, bl: * In &: Out Entertaining M7·73ll. into it h'oJn the terrace. 2 Br. lownl~ . pool SZ.\O Nkll Santa Ana atf'a •• $300 "M"i•;;•;;.i•;;n.:...V:..i.;:•,.;I•;.....,,_-~, 1 Huntington lut h SEE IT: 200) Panoqs, 1"00nU, ~ blk trvinf. Share ,.area!,try Kitchen ?itlalure uduJt,,,, no pets. 2 Br, Laguna • view $.145. ~ ~·· 2 ha , . • tst ~fONTH Fre-e. Now. 2BR.· ~-' • kl!?kedRe~· qo ,dilldttn,~no Just $220 ond ready, to moYt MOVE·.JN ALLO\V~--317S5 Plld flc Cit Hwy 3 Br. C<U.I . fireplace $.150. e lo,\,. ........ • .... S3t0 2 BR, 2 ha, view lot, $30 WEEK & UP ptta. i.. reqd. 839-1190. ln , 11: 2 bdr. ck-lttxe apls. ~ •. 499-2135 3 Br. Cdi\1 . new $37;; 2 bdrm., 2 ba. greenbelt sm. SJC>..2808 or Sp&ciol.is, D.W., Pool. encl • Sludio' 1 BR Apts. 2 BR Howle. small yard, tor. HE VEN DOME to beach.' Crpt's &: dl-ps, 1 .................................. 1 3 Br. Atriun1 & dnrk locadoJl, lots of cxtrns •• $l25 ra.3009. patio, $275 mo., 842--3450 e TV &: ?.llUd Service Avail. m~ couplt, .J child, pet mti11.·hr, pool, patio or NE\V D\I I 2 Br 2 Ba room S380. 2hobdrmU .. n12 ba._ k ~n, Newport Bt•ch Mission Vit lo e Phone Service. Htd. pool ok. 351·0 •Avoce.do.-01. · 1145 Anaheim, ·c.M. ,~~Y1·1= F~t~ ... ,f;·s51u.. trplc, pa~~~ crpts ii: drp!;, 2 Br. FR. DR. Cdi\I $495. m•. venuty .-.. r • ' I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; e O\ildren &. Ptt Section $165/mo. ~6'2-al57. . """ ,..,. ...,.,.. r...,.' bulJr.1 Adul onJ 3 Br. BayCront slip $500 . .:.'?l"m· pOOI and tennl'I S360 I• DELUXE comer 3 BR. 2 BA, 2376 N BJvd O.I · Apt 20. 1 blk \\". of Bl>ach. 1 ms"' -; ru;. t3 -. y, 4 Br. rn. vie"" new $325. 3 bdrm .• 1 2 ha. New Turtle-BIG CANYON alt oond, shaa: crpts. custom ~ ~7 =~~~ '!.__1~ :!: FRCOOMAS11T95 APT1,!; blk N. ot Adams. ~1769. ':ti1~!". ~~~f :~w ~~1 3 Br. Cnmro Highlands $.57:.. rock dtlP exes near high VIEW HOME . drps. P90l facil. Orlld o1c. ...... .-uu · to 6 ""' 2 BR f le Aii itfirl .,. 4 Br. rR. new, tt'nn~ $595. tchool., comn1. rec. ~ bedroom,' '•nilly room. S27S/mo ..• Wkdayg 833-142•1 2 ~· ~~~wlw ~f~ ~$1Z&:.UP+now. lit.b NEW 2,,.e~:._2 BA lo"·nhouse ~ b~'. ~ ~: N. End priv. 2 BR 2 ha 4 Br . pen Ins u ta , reallon ............ S'.l!J0/"50 1 ti -r &. 11 ext 234; all 6 pm, 586-0329 crp. "'""' v. P&1IC ..... ..:::;.:· '===~==~~ apt11. lRO, enclosed gar-drps prlv patio w/Yard wnporch, ocean VUI refrlg. &ytroi1t SIOOJ. A bdr1n ., ?~ ha, ~7 sq. poo · put ~ng· ~in 1-.fri NE'\V 2BR t'ONOO. A/C. Adulls only, no pets. ONLY e TROPICAL POOL e agea. Dlshwashl!n. Adults. Nr. ' Hunfuieton Harbour: ranee & dlsh"·shr, cpt/drp! 6 Br. Lltlo 48' beech $1400. ft, OfW c:'¥1do on ~en· course v w. 9 er lrpl d 0 1 SI~ w/NEW furniture. 523 2 BR. l~I BA. spiral 125 Pitelody Ln. OPEN ~. Adults only. nO .-... ''I gar. opener, laundry, 4 Br. Udo, Jo"ut-nlshed S1400. l*tl, Pool Ma tcnnli1 -~~ 642-8235. iQro) c, l:'l'Pt. rps. \-erookM ·Bemard·St, CM. 548--0898. 1taircase. trplc, patio. DAILY 4-6 f\1on.fl>Ti. A-vail 4/15. i;_u:...!~J:t\. t"-l"' 1 Hillcre~t 49'1-{)lt2. . ""'I s~ 7"l!; 4 bd 2' I . I 'new pk. area. Avail 4 '). \\' l • G Pd •••1168 Sat & 5 ... l"" ~ ........ '""·iir nn., 11 ba. Un \'<'t'i ty S240 mo. 83().2808 or &l5-3485. f!\.11\.IACUL.ATE lBR. $135. aero,: a.a ......,... .... vu DELUXE 2 BR • 2 BA. bit-2 , 14·h11e water ocl'an P11rk. jlfll reOecorated, Util 's pd. Single story, 2 BR. i1-' BA studio. Pvt 1111 :• w. enc!Osed gara=. vier pool. Q-pl.!i, drpi;~ conun. l"l'<.'reation ...... J.l.50 Re9.ll)' Company BllAND New condo 2BR full crpts, drps. pvt paOo. Qu iet, patio, Small chUd ok. No laundry rm , Con nt 1110 . Rclri;:. $275. 675-a!olJ ./., ~·VTIS.sl52-07Nsoo• "2 -35 ............ 200 l:rpts. drps. pool tac. ~ adult.!1. 673-2056 pets. s1ro. 730 J 0 an n } • .. , II~ location. ""'a.lk to-H.... . • ~· .. --"'-------.. -e£ -~rl><J'IJ.01• e v es/w keuu a BEAUT~··.~ l Br lot• of 5't5-3627 • A . "'' ·~ :f;1 ~ • "'"' tlo I\ ; Conte<. $190/mo. .PIOlue LA • :!' ha<"""'' apt. good $225 -NICE 2 BR, l BA, 2 bltlm, ,pool, walk to shop-EX'ffiA LARGE Upper, 2 phooe 971-23.ll 01;. 96't-811J, klc tion, · frj)l.c, ocean vu ~· , .. :i BR, BA. patio, crpt.!I, ping, ml from bch Sl.SO. mo. BR. 2 ba. Redcc. Adults AGT.· 6-14-0878 NEW DUPLEXE~ from pa!io, SlTh. 494-7272 led. Hill ·R•lry ,t;/;c: ~pt0:~~~0· • .,...,, A""'.,',:·1 ~·1.e~!:....!11nr. $250. 931 \V.19th St. 5.lg....{M92 over 35. $165. Utll pd. ~· '1 ,.,..., °""'"""' FURN aa~1o 337 ..,.._. SU-2407 MARTINIQUE APTS. 1 " ba, pa.tk>s, crpts, d~, Newoo" Beaich REALTY R£A~TOilS ,Balboa Island. \"1oc: r. · A """""'' . 2 It 3 BR. Also Priv. palic:m. OW, fp, v.-alk to bch. 2 BR---f..'-.:.-+-"''-0 <. ''------1 Uni'L. Park Center, Jrvlne. $3T.> -CJIARl\IING 2 BR. 2 Newport Bffcfl 21Jit, Sll> ul ll pd. Nr. New 1 & 2 Br, bltns, Pool Nr sh Adul ooJ 1= 3 9" ~ l ''" & Aoa BA, 2 frple, dbl gar, 1 blk plione r~l!J-89.15 drps.. crpt, pool, frpl., gar. . . pg. ll y. ,.18' ... ·-:;::::-0· ~Sa,t/Sw. YEARLY SPECIALS SHA.RP 2 s...._· Blufll attll 16 W Ba im Santa Ana Ave .. C.i\I. ..:.. J.,>;MO• '"· pen 1. ~U~VI~~ RENTALS condo, n~J;." de c 0 rated Huntlntton Beach ~~lt.s, no pets. 3 · >'• Pi'Igr. 113 64&-5.'>l2 Hew DUPLEXEs! 4 ~~~i '::' :~""a~ik Hott-* Apt1. * TURTLE ROCK * * 141·011' * NEW-HEWll . ~ lhroutought, 4BR, :l 1i ba, LEASE Condo 3 "R 2\ ba \\'alk t "-ach 2 ba FP \\' I I 1·-. (j73....;l()30 01· 49'i-:3248 $40 WEEKLY DELUXE 2 BR , 2BA. · "' • ' · 0 '-"' • • • e a so spec a uc 1n bltlns., frpl c, attach 2 car gar patio, dbl. £ar, p o o I, patio, dJw. 3BR. $325, 2BR summer rentals ' iOil.,. 3 en .. 2 baths W.tllhCOITAMEIA l\IO\i! in imn1edlately. $.160 !rf.NDLOROS FREEi WE HAVE OTHER CHOICE HOR$E -RENTALS AVAIL. NOW llARBOR VU, 4 BR. 21; ha/ w/door opener, balconies, Executive Suite• Townhouse dbl gar, trplc, jacuz.:i. Adj l\lesa V!'rde 2 lrpl, Welbnr, Beautiful . VIC\\', be3n1 ttil, pOOI, Mori 727 Yorktown Blvd. els to •bops. 1780 Sa.nta Ana Coont ry Club. Adlts. SJQ. ~·A: 0i:cia~= }.j OntU Vu. Adj~t Park C.omm. drive lo neighborhood & Bell('h Bl\"CI. 81 Yorktown ;.:Ac.'c:'•,,. c-646""56!""!.c...,~=--\Vkd1ty11: 894-1353, Ev cs ft/' pool. SUPER Decor. malure i-·ashion · Island shopplng 536-0411 2 BR. l ~~ BATH ~-$~r% ml. no. of HB.12 ~R, '''21 yard. Avail. June. 6-14-fiOO ccnteMI. \1."alk to higtil'khool STUDIOS & l BR'L 1\IATURE Adulls, I child ok. WIT Apt Pool J 1 tns, crpts. drps, poo • Pay _:_:::_...- PROPERTY c-1 1 1·-1 1 'I : II I I' I I I . W Es r c L l FF-FRESHLY & 1..tiurt'hf's, call g:.5 892.4117 • Full kitchen NO PETS. Call 5-49-3524. rent inciudts ~ll~Uz~' Sr1& cG~1 ~~~~i;,:~c-~ ~ 11 dee.. oozy 3 br, att.rac. loi'i." ;i'ii"'ii'oi'ii'i.' .. ! ... -................ 1 • HeatNI pool 2 BR apt, crpted, draped, relrig, enclosed gar. $2'25. pets. 8-12-4664 aft 5:30 Pi\I, BURR \VH.ITE REALTOR l lortes. J ~room &. Oen. $250/lnonth. Kids & pets "plus room for ·s hol'91'S. Homoflnders * 547-9641 ---,-I I l'1di11r gr1rden '.\ patio. 1 hlk e Ln"-d-I• ill"•• pool, fl.65. Adults, 'l'J:J7 No pets Cl'~ ORO PTS 2901 NEWPORT N'PT nm l\fariner Prk &: Sehl . $350. WATERFRONT e ....:'.' u''1u,··i;, " Maple St •. Apt F. 646-9280 393 Hamilton. 64;>....4411 u:." A • , ' D\.;fl s: ·~ U<. 8234 Atlanta * n·· .. _"cc-~10.o.c•c_ __ I 6'16-2389. • w ith SLIP. 2 Large e Free llnen1 LGE 2 Br Studk>, rar, nr. WVELY 2 Br. & den, 2 bath l,2 & 3 BR. priv gar., pool, e LA P ARISIENNE e "RENTERS!!" bu \Vcstem Bank Bldg. \\'ESTCLIJ•~t' ·pool, 3 Br, 2 bedrooms, 21/i bethL • T.V. &: maid serv. avaU. shopping. No children. 2293 upper. Bll·ins, CBJ'p, drps, ,.,-a.sher. dryer, Close to 1 & 2 BR Un funi. SlOO It UP. You Get All The I-louses University PJrk, l rvine Ba, $425/nlO. lqc. la"''" & C • r p •ta, drps. Very • BA.r·B-Que Fordham. 64&-3485. ~, quiet area, 161h Place nr. beach. 536-0336 All electrk·. Fireplace. available lor rent Jn 0 UR Days 552-7000 ·N•...a.t1 pool care. Lease 1st & l!'Lst p r I y 1 t $500 Bk • Pl>one M!rvice PRIVACY . v.·/ 3 BR, 2 BA, shopping. f\Ianitd, over 40. •uo. ""-us ""th Ad H••t~ Pool. Adults. BULLETIN UPDATED 3 • ._,., + &ee. dfp. Avail 5/1. e . ' r. e l 1\1Ue to ocean 1rp1 1ndry d No pets. $225. 646-2-04 -"'"" '"' .... cu ~ 833-2560. • garage, • yar ·I-~=~==='--$170 up 2 & 3BR, 2ba, kids ok. 97S-11.68 tlmes/~·eek. 2'BR Condo, A/C ... $225/mo ' · • 2BR. 11,; ba, mobile home, patio, $29S. 646-4U4 2 BR, I ba, Nr. Ada.ms & 18881 l\fora Kai Lane A<'1"0Ss from golf COW'9 Homtf1ndert * 547-9641 2 BR Cqndo, A/C S.:.'75 & $2-1.'i ' FURN OR UNFURN dbl 10.-ide, across from beach, 2 BR, l ~ Ba townhouse type. Fairview. New crpt, JlQ;, E. of Beach off Garfield 20432 Santa Ana A\''· lOOl w. 17th St, Santa Ana i:~ :i°~ A/Cg.;:::: ';it=!!~2t'u!:·y~ L~~~lew~R. ~~~t'~ ut111 lnt'ludedAdr'f <'OUnie, P11.tio. rarage. $180. ~ ln1t~~:: ~\'ti ;:18~ 962-&lM NR. 11oag Hosp. S2'JS/mo. 2 11 us~'~81ii~s * ·3 BR .~:~ ·:: · $J2s & . Sll.'i l!K''. Jo"urn .sT.il. or Unrurn bn, trplc, Extras. T('tlnill. §: ' t~u;;precla~~ ~m= Mrifil'RN..:&l~· ~:.;1~""~m~;:;;;· l -~"'.:'~""°"'~~·~ll32~·2838~':c· ___ ~ AIR Br, 2 Ba Srudio. Crpts, drps, • """ •. _,,~ 4 BR. Homes• •.••. $335 \& '4%i $090. mo. ~. &IS3I5-""'2mo.. ~'T'...O o r ...,,.....m, Driftwood Beftch MODERN BACHELOR Apt, NR ESTANCIA ., S 3 ~ 2 ~ e12 BR's0 hit ins, dshwhr, "'&Sher & ••~ H '•""" ..,; v ' 4BR -· ~ ----• 462 \\'et bllr crpts. drps pool 0 • ·• "''• c~um 140/At . , dn't'r hook-up. 4243 Dana 4 BR ome ........... _... HA1'.B0R u, , ....,...., on Club, 21 J>Rcific Coast '"~ """"'' ' ' ba, $270. mth. 2'176 Pamela "-ts d"""' near be!ch ·Rd NB "~,, 8.llboa Penins ula R.;\NC1l RE.\t.T\" Park. l blk to _pool, beaut 1 BLK from \Vt gt c Ii f f II\\')' no 327, a36-6343. .,...,.... .. """'""-~----~ Ln. No. A, Inquire Apt. C '"'" ' • .,... . ' . ~, •JQ l-20IX> • pro! dcror . & ·Jndsc~ !hoPfiin~ center. Adu Its IM].IAC. 1 BR It Den. l..ge • 2 Br, 1Ba.1>1esa. Verde. or 642-3693. 733 Utica Apt 6· 536-4037 'T"OWNHous~E~.""ne""•-·ly-d-...,-,-, 1 ~ LU.XU'h:Y< LEASE UN lV+RSJl:'l• Park-Ne"' 2 gardenet", Mlfl water, $51J, only: Newly decor. 2 UR. 2 cov'ril patio. v.'-\\' cpt, bit· Encl gar. Walk to shop'e. D•na Point WALK TO· 'BEACH Br, 2 ba, Fpl, Polio, Encl 2 10\h & B{jy. (},m er. Bus, ·B~l ?o RN ~llhotlse on ~18-7461'-8'~ frpl. $280. ~ iM, hook-up for washer &: Adults, no pets. 833-m-C l & 2 BR, crpts, cl.rps, gar, C/PJ'i pool, rec C t r, ~ or re1. lt73-~12 gieenbelt. $3Z> I e a s •~ BLUl-"t"S Condo 3 UH., J..lbQ l/)LF., Drnmalic \'i('ll,·, gas dryer. gar.. lo\•ely 2 BR, new crpts, drp& 4: PANOR.Al\.IJC Octan · VIC\.\'. bltna. 308 16th St. No pets Adults, Nr \\'estclifi. SJZ. Corona dtl Mir &J0-44,W • bf out., top cond. Open 11.·a1erf~. l uB·'G ·aptD $375. grounds, com P I et e I )' paint. IDtn-bu. Priv. patio. Lrg 3 BR. 2 B.\. 27' !iv nn, pleue. 53&-2165, 847-3957 896-1701 or 846-5657. TURTLER~ J BR. 2 S11VSun 2-114 Vista llog~r. ·910 • lllC 11 · a. Y s private. Resp. married epic. No peta. 968-1049. bltn kitchen 2 Unit bldg, 1 NEAR BEACH SEACI..lff' MANOR APl'S 2 SING LE, Bach ,$.130 now. BA, J>l'Oj. decofa~ gnrdens =1~-Appl by ~· 79-~. Eves, 675-ffi.'\4 . $185. Nope.ts. MZ-3276 FffiEPLACE·2 BR, Ne~', >T old. $290/mo. Adull.!i. 8nmd New Deluxe 3 BR, BR., l\i BA studio. Pool. slvlrefr, C & D, util pd. .l-interior, '"pool. s 42 5. THE BLUF'FS, 3 Br, 21: Ba. 1 BR. $155-$1'5 bltns, dshwhr, refrie. Jl.95. 493-'1557 crpts, drps, bl.t-ins, garage. Ask about our di11CO~nL.plan. SUP.ER 3 br 2 ba $39j yrly 675-3528 , llarbor View • Lusk crp1s, drps, $375. 310 Vista !\'E\\' DECOR. ~v •"'age. 645-3180 or 548-2381 o V ER Lo o Kl NG Dana 514 18th St, HB. 847-3957 1525 Placentia Ave., N.B. private all xtras palm> II lo I 2 Surete. Ph. 213-851~567 alt. ••' DOG ' 5-18-82 • • ~ NEW Turtleroi:k 2 BR & Ava · r eB.IMt, )"l'!I. Lndry nn. N!!'A'er Spanl1h 2BR, apt, $160 month, 'i'83 Harbor 2 BR. c pt .s. RUN ~~~· -~----~~1~~1 TO J:..H 0 0 SE Den, 2 BA w/ blips .. , S;)95 ~to. J\.li,fercnces Teq. 7 p.m. Adult Complex. 2 ml, So. Shalimar Dr, {no pet.Bl drps/dswhr, en c Io s e d 2 BR. From $169--S175. Crpts, PELU>..'E 2 Br Studio, all $ LANDLORDS $ ~!,...~t ~ before 5, A.GDl . &W-7662 THE BLUFFS. Condo, 3 BR, of San Dieeo Fr\\')-'. 17301 645-4512 garage, prtv. patio. No pets. drps, pool. gar. Child & pet ··eiec. ![)sh10.f\r. pntio, gar. FEE 1-~REE call U Tod u1:>-.......,,, NU ll.V. 4 bt/2 trpl, v;el bar, ~s~t?'ta ~~.~~2 Keelson Ln, HB. 842--78"8 WVELY 2 BR, xtra. lee, 49&-1684. ok. 842-0389 or ~ Adults prel'd. S2'l5 ' 1no. • ALA R, ENTA,LS •ay. NEW 3 BP.. Home, in Ttlrtle Vu , co 1n m pool/tennis. Laguna Beach ~vail April 15. IOM El 2 BR. 2 be.I. prlv. entr:, l BLK FROM BEACH Yearly. 6.JIN786 or 54}-0760 • . • Rode. Walk 10 Sehls, tennis, S ~ 7 5. "A s k I o r t:ownhouat Unfum. 335 ~==-"-==----1 Camino, 546-57!K. Bnu:uf new., S2l0. mo_., l 2 BR, Frplc, Bll-in Stvi Sha& SPACIOUS 2 BR, 1 Ba, l1tl Ne"''J)Ort "-Bay, 642-8383 pool , bw;. $425. Priv.' pty. "J oyce, 644--W{6U-U3S LO\\'ER DUP 2 BR. 1'-S bll.. UJVD..Y 2 BR, extra lge. BR, ocean w, dlx S210. mo., crpt, -drps, 'prage. $%n btk 10 beach, gar. $250. lst RE o EC _OR ApalnT ED, 1 New 833-2708 SEE Thi& Orlgln9.I Sect.Ion Fountain Valley Jo"orced air hent, lrg. p\•d. Sl70. mo. Avail. April 17th. 49J....60.19 mlh. T7B=-7910 & last. Avail 4/11. 615-1741 drapes. crptg, l n & TURlU.""ROCK Rent/Lease. BAY VU BLUFFS CONOO. 2 ~tio, cild. gar. Near Bch. 1004 El Camino. 546-57CM. lf~TOP pvt-spac 3 br, trpl, NEW APJ'S.Walk to Beach. 1 _o_r_irn_~~~'-~----1 out. "Shoreclltf' 3 + BRS. Brand new 3 B·R. 2 ba. Fam· 3 br, 2 ba end wiit. pool. 3 pla~nd ~btisep 0s2fs· =c:E'"od==-'$2S0='-'1"''"'=..:'::.94:...:.:!161lo.I:... 2BR. Sl60 crpts drps bltins ear. Jndry tad. 4-plex u. & 2 BR. trom $175 to $235. Deluxe 2 & 3 BR, bltns, D'-''· 3 be., Yearly lease. llB nn. Plan Jll. pool priv., $5Th. Owner. 615-3535 F · 1 In p' 1a :>. EFFlC. apt1 trom S50 'A'k or _1 ..tv •.._ ___ ·--" ~_,_,.,._; trigr. duties opt'l. &W-6863 Extras. 5J6...2>79 cpts, drps, patio, encl. gar .. Momin& Canyon Rd. OPEN Owner. 644-2171. :I BR, 2 BA. I u x u r y ~t~3i'f9n! 714-831--006 . $170 mo. Pool, maid, ph. ..,.. .,.,, '....,.. .. .._~, l!Cl...._,o:u C'\"4?9 OOf\tFY 2BR., crpts, drps, adulta, nr Hoag Hosp $185 to SAT. Ill noon & SUN. BR.AND O<'\V l BR. 2BA. fani. 10 .... ·nhome. Jo"'rplc, encl dbl ldry, Vlflage IM 494-9(l6. pet ok, &*6-9l&3 2BR. lba.. range, garbqe S160 monthly, good location, $275 mo. 642-4:m NEW 3 Br, 2 Ba Carmel ml, den, fornW dlnlrig, cen· £;e.rage, $400. mo. 99S-W7. Huntington Beach New~rt &Heh NEAT, clean, crpld. 1 BR dlsp, dlsh .... -asher, laund 271B Florida call 960-1339 2 BOR~1/2 BA + den, patio, ~! ';:i'v~V~~\V~o::~: ~II~ A~gprox B~;,1~~~ll8j~· 1~'1~s~ 3:n~1~~ &: Z,:f'~r;~ter !(~: DUP~X. 1; Blk h'om ~gig.;ls~~a°r~~l~l= ~~-4-PLEX S22S mo, $!~ brg~~. ~ds p::: r12~;~ts·=· ~: scapmg llOOI\ to be L'Om· . ""-·· .,,,,,, c AA ~.•03 0~2-1-0 ~--R nt' 11 A " ATI'RACTIVE 2 BR. Sl'l(l.g o .... ,....°" .,. •=• ~ ·~ pletcd '475. per mo 640-4161 UNlvtRSfl')!' ·PK· . NQ"' 3 ,...,,_, i#Q.IV· mo .. ~ '" r.>0 ....... ""&n. e ing P crptg., bit-In&, drps. Adulls, OCEAN 'ti""'" I flR. bltns, ~or ..-...... or G73-29'15 Br. 2 Ba, T\\•nhse, fireplace, NE\\' Hubor \ru, $450/f\10. 3 Duplexes Unfurn. 350 ~\·eekly ttiis su mm e r· no pots $l60 641H>l7S < ttfrlg, gar, trash &. wtr pd. The fastest dtall: ln the! \\"est. 2 BDR~f duplex unturn. · pool 'privl. $350. ~7896 BR trple, 2 Ba., Pll)l. l.f!nnis 644-7386, '194·28.i2. · · Adults, no petJ $165 month. . .. a Daily Pilot Oassified Elee. range, frplc. Adult!, 5~11\LL, unique 1'1' BR w/ , privl £40...'n>tl ~t '1..,.~ Balboa Penln sulo $35"'~-UP 1 B 2 B • CLASS .SEU.S-642·Sbi8 493-%i17. Ad. ~•1 ••• ,.~, . no pet1. ~ aar. or den, v.•tstove or & 3 BR. 2~t BA" near adull · ........., · · 'llJ>OJ. 1 ...... • r, r ~-~-----~ -~ ~ •o ref""' .• led yd. Very private ROQl, UnlverSiW . ~ark . \llESIU .• IFF 3 Br, fam Rm, 1.:c:.;;;:.:.;:....;_;;;:::;::::.:::_ __ I Boch. Color TV, maid serv., cAp:::...1•;._;:U;_n;_fU;;,r;;n;;. ___ 3:.:6:.:5C...:4;:Jp::;l::.·..;U:;nfo;;;.;::.":.:":.· __ _:3'5::;;.:A::i:P':;·..:U::::,:nfv:;::m..:::_. __ _:36~5I NE'\\'POff;'f' ·Heigtits 2 BR, Lea ':! -· n>th. 416 Lark-'3?$/MO. Pft: -$2--0579 21~ Ba. $500. 49-1-9907 or DUPLEX 3BR. \\~t bar. pool. THE P.fF.SA., 415 N. :-lrplc, gns &: v.-ater pd, (81'.6 i ' ·pu,-. "~"''· ··1 ~u· ~\\'A:hNI ',""' ~,..'ARE °'-~"""~~'-~-----(rplc. fantnstic \iew of bay, Newport Bl, cr.t 646-9681 Irvin• lrvlne lrVine 497-2187. '""""'" "'' .,,., "'"'\ _., -close to Balboa Pavillion, DUPLEX ll8 ~-St 1 blk ;:.:;:.:;_ ______ ..:.:..:;:;:_ ______ _:::.;::.::::_ _______ LI DO N'EW 3 B 21' i.n• '-I g Tf1"i-?100Wle 2-;.BR. crpts, dr,>!I, !"•wport Shor" 815 E. Dn .. Ave, 673-4221, . ~.ut . baylmnl lrg 3 Br, '! r,_ .2 -· uv. ar, bJ tns, closed ~·ear. pool. -Blr>-3"100.,,,...,, beach & pier. Dlx 2 Br. trp\, 1 1r---------------------------,1,~·~··~·~n~·v~·~t·~"'11:"'!h~.J15~70~,.~n=>0:1 s\lper nel&hborhood $100, .. $235 &14-22St~Or0:,544·67M NE\\' Lo\ver J BR Deluxe }Tiy lse $295. D~'JI 546-8030 lse, furn. opt'l. 673-8886. 673--1076, 6T~:n15· · ' Dupl••· 1 l>look •~m '-•oh. LRG oceanfront io....·er 2 Br, ext, 116; 1vknd~ 673-TiiM. 2 n• •-, Ttm.n.E RocR', 2 beaut new u.v ~ ,. near .....,ach, new slo\"r 3~9 BR, 2 BA, bltns, crpts, 3·gR, 2 l)a. Pl!in 2 &. 3. $400. Lea11e. $.140/Pi10. 919--0493' 2 Ba, disposttl, palio, util DYNAl-.flC lri. Oceanfront 3 refrlg, shag. Adults no peta. dl'ps, ~ blka 10 be_!l.c~. 310 $fl:> Mo. Bkr .. &W-4910-San Clement• pd. S450 mo )'l'ly. 673-5729 BR, 2 BA. Yrly $400/mo. S2'75. Yearly 64&-Thro Iris. $350 yrly lse. 61N359 Coron• dtl M•r Days 64&-TID3, nlte 673-25116 • Ap U IL v. Hiiis, 3 BR, 2BA, lrg L•gun• Beach ' OCEANfRb)i;'T 2 BR, \\1dc ..::::::.:;c:...=:..;.:;:::. ___ San Clemente GRANDMA t. nfurn. J6 5 patio & yrd, lnd9CJ>ed, REi\U.Y! Nice Bnch Sllil vu ~k, stain to beach, frplc, \l.'HAITA location! \\1halla Newport Beach dryped, w/w crpts, 644-7311. pet rWc, uW pd. turn. $350. mo. water It cable 1V ieeling • New 3 Br home 1n San Clemente Resident Hotel . Costa Mesa . ON HIU.. 1 bl' $195 YT!y trpl; cpd= . .;.492-=,;ll::n.~~-=--Cd1'1. $450. mo. 644-4174. $79.50 Per 1ilonth SHOULD KNOW. turn, util pd, pet. -FANTASllC SOOrecllffa roif Cost• Mesa -Quiet • Secure • STUDEl"i'TS! 2 BR, 2 BA, \\"OW! 2 br/2ba S2'15 yrly. home,. 3 SR. 2 BA." largt-llv-f .;:;===:=...=----Fum·utll • 11.·a.lJd.rw distance . . e $170. Teahouse. Gar. fncd bllns, child .l pet ok, avl. Ing room , $300. mo. Adul'ts. 2BR. pvt patio, enc gar., lo everything. )'(L ELEGANT 4 br FR USO yr!y 4.cn-4600. . drps, 1-ha.g crpt. Adlls, no SAN CLEMENTE c.~~-Eci~.2c?~J~.rour-~l~Y OC:ioJ; ~~l~b~~s __ ._._J_·~.·-•_;C_• ... e'";._1_ •• _ .. __ <.:r.:: ....... :.":;· ;;A;,vail,,·:;;·..,',,'".,,-"· .,",,"',.·_PH_: HOTEL S ~ 1· e 114 DEL MAR. S.C. e TEXAS Sill::· 2 Bit $17S. ·u 1!. {tEDUCED rent tor L'Otlple QUIET DUPLEX Apt. Unfvrn. US Garage. yard for kldit. $ LANDLORDS.$ • • cfo sma)l fami!f M"' 4BR 2'BR, l~) bas .. no pets, Homeflndert * 547·9'41 i"Et; FREE. Call. Us Today. 0 2BA. Ha"rbor u.'.nes off dei nso. ino., 67l-4-0tl BalbM lilancf LRG. 2 BR honie, crplg, S ALA RENTALS $ Obl!pO. ph,' ~ 493-:tm or L-PRlVA CY Ne""· "'12 BR 2'~ !tove, refrig, lll(;d yd., i:ar. Ne"·port & Bay, 6'1~ -~--'--·16~------I BA, frplc. gar, lndry, yard, Adulls. $l1'i. Ph. 6l'~l827 or 1. Custom bulll. 2 ~. South lagune patio. $275. ~14 073·62li7 l'l(inle. W/\Y CR r p e1\ ·5·,' · , 2 BR, cpl, drpg, pri. yd I:. LGJ:;. I BR !lOll$l'. b\.•ani firt()ltice, lge. deck \\'/ B2EA~ ~~U~E, NE\\ 3 BR patio. Child & pet ok. $21li. 1..-eilings, s1v. & 1'l!frii:;:, gar. l>N'Un vie\\", 2 car ·gnragt. $.t)O/ "'8~ c., 4:~1vro. ~"'88 E. 18th. 49+-17S3 $1;;o n1th. S.l.~.fi680 A~I 1..·<uldllk>r'i thni...Cut. mo er · Hunt ington Beach 3 nn. 1'~ BA Tn11.·1111ousc, " . $350 MONTHt'. . '. Cond~mln ium1 CLOSE TO BEACH I I lan1 r1n, IJOOI, 11111<:. s.12:,. •· Spi.•Ckius 4 BO:''-! _&11_;F_u:..m---.· _____ 3:..1;,;S zt3-il2'J..2!l17 11,ft 7 P~l. f,\~1. Rl\l, + OINlNµ R~1. Brnnd Ne\V Dtlu.xc 3 BR. 3 6 l!OUSES to So. Bayfront. Ne1>•ly redcc., ne11.' cpls & drp11, ~ 2 BR, 2 ba .. den, trptc. S31a.n10. 1111, Oia.- nwnd, 675--3288 or 673-(8)2 SUNNY niodern 2 BR, shag, drp&, gars.gt', nice view. $275. Yrty. 64()..4307 -~ ~ BuU1-ln kitchen. Flttpluce. C,ott• M es• BA. dbl gnr, all bltns. close Ii.ARE f IND! 2 BH, SI 1:1. \\'/\V Cilrpets. Pa t"I o to recrf'aUon & 5Chla. ~14 PENINSULA POINT. 1 Br. c;.<tr~~· lrg rard, ki ds o~. \\'/bn~. An -~lf"fit NEW Deluxe 2 .tot')' 3 BR, c10:8:;,lho.;S;;t;._. HB=·o.;M:;:.,1-3::;95::;:_7_~ crpts, drps, frpl c, pr. SIM. \\ON 1 LAST. 2 Ult. SI8!1. ffimtly hOme 1~ BA, dbl au. pool&: rec. NE\V Luxury JBR. Fam Rm, mo. 6r.,..12u. 5:art1!tf', !<.onccd for kid!!. $450 MONTH facll.$310. im:-9133 2 BA, plush carpets, drapes. Cepltt rano hach . t.:ASTSIDE 2 an. $200. DU· i\USSION RF.Al.TY 4!»--0iZl w9.lled yrd, patio, 2 car _.:._ _ _;.........;..:..;;,""--- plex. Kids & pet ok. Condominiums BEAUTIFUL 0 Homefinders * 547-9641 SZ1a -NICE l'a BR. slept.to nf 3 20 Kar, $335 55'7~ · Lr;: Cl!an ocean, Victoria. Beach. _u.:;;;;;.· ""'"'-'-·----= Apts. Fu rn. 360 wv~-~'..... 3 •"R.d!.,_BA. • 2bl~; O.na Point ~ • 2 BR. 2 BA HooM -·~.:.::.---= ~~ ,,_ --• \Vhlte \Vlllet V1ew, DBM Pt." Gtner•I Balboa lalend prare. Adults. 613-0'r.!S. S&f. this Bt?auty! 3 BR, l~i $2'1S • 3 UR.. lrplc yard 2 BR VIEW APT. New «JIU BA, Minutes from beaches, pi1.t\o, 1ec.tuded &t nfue. ca: JIA\\'Ait 3 BR. 2 ha duplex. Yrly lee. &: drps, .fiiMc, bUns, dtdc. ~int:. 11Chool11, CRre f~ '!\YOO· Elcpnl, new Honolulu Cort· $3i5. per mo. M'.G. Elliott UJO/MO. 675-4048. yitrd, rommunll)' pool. Ex· S-l2.'i·-4 +Fam Rm..-lc. do. 1..ov...a.. unobllructed lt.E .. 301 111/Uine Ave. •T, _,. 2 BR pt VI lra~l S~. 494-().G:l Gora:oous ~n V~I'~ •c;_e:' \'ltw of ~an. Kok~Mt. B.L 6n.&\5ol. fil;iC. 11o~·e~··w ..irni. ~ El Taro. 13.ea~i ,,_,. 'marfna-l rnoUrit&lns l'rom NE\V 3 DR, 2 BA. trplc, all llellolrope, 01~l 'B'tM NU·VIEW RENTALS 9ft1 t'loo1' l1Jl'TICr 19Catian in bttne, color tv, patio A: bbq, 2 BR 1 e d 'EN.IQ)" 11 )-'t'ar In p.ornd1.se. 6TI-nJ> or 6-l--J.Z48 ~11. Tcm1.~. ISOO ~ ft. A\"atl by "1' or nl<l. 6'73z.3J9IJ bHns.' "'lllk at~~~-$i:_ A bel\UI . lti ke rront hon1<' In • • , AIC, "'''"'• d~. all t"I~. a .-. d I.eke rore~t. t"l!ihlng. Boat· SUPF.:R Ocean \ le11-. ew kif~·hf'n. 2 Br. 2 BA. 2 encl. ~.,,...-D.)'!I: .f!vtl 5.l7-a968 in~. Rl(llng, Club. SIO. iln· CU5IOl'll 3 .BR. 3 BA W/ gar11.re11. ~· rte. facUhlcs. y Cham• UNIQUE Slud\o Apt. 'l'reel. ming Pool, i\lr t•i:u11 I. 1 Bl't. rtptc. btt·m~. lrg: ro 0 I lO n1. etc. Nitar liJe Ahopping ou con · '• seclusion. PtU'lia.J furn, Utlla 3 bn, crp111, drps. Only S19S. llllnlen/ dttk~. f: n c I · ccn1er In lf11,\11.ll K"L Im· DAILY ,ILOT pd. Sl~. 6~ n10. $ilM. RAl'ftJtt. U!a!6. <191..jf.,2 med. occUV.,.. ltl!r\t or Jea!le. Ckltlffi.d Ada NEW Oce1tn Vlev.• 3 BR. 2 Hunth,o11ton Beach 2 Dll, 2 BA. 1'.'o. t'nd .. CIOlle to flOO. n1on1 b I y . Call 64205671 BA. b$Jcony, crpts, drpl. 1;.;;;;,..;;.;•:....;;;.....;.----1 hooch. bu~ &: s hop · i . ~1_,,21"'3"tlJ9.<i::o:.:::l::~:::l·~_,,-,.--bit-Ina. $28)/n)(). MZ-115& Nt~W 110MF: 1'0R1LY.ASE, 2 $.~11:-.to. 49+;1079 ' ,Put .vour budget bllc:J< on ;;;::;::;;:::::==::;:=:;;::;~ DELUXE l'ltW 3 BR, 2 BA, Br, <'rf)lll, drp1, $255. m1hly. CIWifltd Ad! C.11 61""5679 U1e track ••. St'll Idle ill'ms Sfll ldli> Items with a Dt1ly ottan & t»na harbor viSfl. !l6!Hi081 • 16'.ta)'! with a low.irost DAiiy Pl.lot Pilot 01ttsttled ad. ~ $'27) •• 4~. ) 0 Banet classes aside, Part< West • Apa~ represent an unbeatable value to Marion. She should know. She's a flrst-rate real estate salesperson, an expert on rental values. That's why she selected Park West, In the vlnage of University Park In the new City of Irvine. Marion knows thQ value of living In a masterplanned community. For today, and tor tomorrow. Because her children and grandchl!dr!n arerlfrequent weekend and vacation ~isitors. Ma on chose a two-bedroom apartment in Parle West's family section. The kids have tot lots and a wading pool to play In. plus a Junior Olympic pool. And for Marion, there are card rooms and a ~eallh spa, as well as an, bridge and yoga lessons. Of course there are separate llvlng ond recreall6n •r ... ror "adults only''. Marlon values the generous bulk storage space that comes with her apanment-and the pt1Yacy o( her balcony. All the things that Pall< Wett 11\0MS. And all !he friendships lhat grow lhefi. II Pall< West aounds Ilk• something you'd lltl:e lo know more at>oui,,come see. Separate sections for adults and famitlM:, From $180 monlhly. On Culver Drive /ust oft the San Diego lll!eWBy. Look !or 3883 PIJkVtaw Lane. Dr call (714) 55~·9200.: .• PARK WEST.APARTMENTS owned Ind ..._ liir !tie lMnt c:otnpllly ' • UYWOOD. II IEWPORT IUCH. e..,-Apmlme<ls has • beaJllU iestjle far acl.11 ... "' ...... <eCteello!l c:ef1et' made for fUn. l'NO ""°"" &my patios erd balconies. StlOl>Of>g to walk lo. Beaches, bay and freeway nea-11;: From $290. Two bedroom. Twobal.l'lroorn BaY"OIXf llflve elf Strl Joaquin H~s ~Leasing office open 9-5:30 ~ l'l)o<>l 644-5555. ~~b'f :.-•i..·--[ .. __ , 2 3 ' 2 I. .; l I 0 ' io· I- I I- • •• ~ t ' I • I ' -Ai ' -fl ·• ... I " ' I '°I ., 1-- ' ' 1-, .. I ' ' 1- •. • '1. .. 1- 1 I "'r. 1·~ :·:· I J.1. '. ' I:;:. :-;;;- ' ' '"' . I ' J "· I ·-\ ;, ' ; -' . : "U ' I r·1 ' . ' ' ' =t Aptt Furn. ff Unfurn. I • Apt&., 370 Furn. or Y.nfum. Cost• V• ~t Del Lago · I~ a ~ss.cou~ti 1'Apartment Values ~bove the Oth.r1'' ' e '"'' Stop • Allii•c•nt Galf Courso • T•nni1 h11,'h, ••1ld111t p,, • l Po•l1, Oii• "Olv1npit 1i1• e 'Gy1n, S•11"•' e l etr1otio n1I •Cl1w:+ie1 (O•Oldln1fAr • L1k• 1id1-l iwin9. Sludl.,, 1, 2, 2 & Don, $175 to $485 ,. Mes• 'Verde &. Adams 54()..1800 • SunddJ, AprH 7, 1q74 OAIL 't' "ILOT I 1 R _________ 46o_ OIHc• hnlllo 446 1 p"'°"''' S30 II 7 Ho .... i..nlnt I olp '"'"'· M F 71 0 I Help w'"'"· M .. F 710 tr'E~=-~CES ~~·~is~·~~~ I Nin.titM )!i-") HOUSE Of GLEAN · 1 *AAA Better Position I ,\~~•~ti.nl r.ln08 No 1M.1t N'Q'd. ru!l Sf'f'\'I~. · Ad~ on 11.11 ""tie~. O\Jlll'll, v<'i~'ll, Mool"I, Sttttlan~ ~ Bookkr.•j)\'r11 Tr.i!n+'f'"' l:et'C Drps, tnl(J, musir. AIC. all 312 N. I:\ Can1hJi RMI Schools & uphol ~1 ratts for t"l'i: l.ll ltrindc-r'' N:t<n.•y Cooolf'r l-:lrts ,,,"--,~_,~,~w~-R~oo""n",-.-.", [ 1,1111 . Su~k! ru~.. Ir n 1n Sl1n Clemcntt, J-'01' &ppt, I t t' ~n·. ~. . ·k'OO Bll"l'h R1, Suiir IO I , r11 t°oflkJ<i . BA ' Mh.•ony. w';. : $~ bt Mt). R~'\I fan ~. •tn-913' "' rue '°"' 575 II 0 us E CL.EA.'l'INC-Aptit ~~ .... -pt1t1 HC'&.Ch ~3411~ IJa)Ji 11-:!, t.:\t'-~ l';! Ai'ph· . ,Wi,11:. Ulil pd. rJOO Sl.la\"klll'. l'PfE-'. ' . . I MAL.E ESCORTS NLEOf;O 1'tJ'\NIS LESSONS s1.;. n1!n. TIK>rou&h. Llttl\11-No Charg• To You l Jack l.n Tiii." no,-, :.s:> E Cd.'T. J ,UJSAO~ O::'\TER a.l 10 Q )'1"5. Ohot'1.'f'd or for Bfi:inneN 151 lesiiOl1 rd. bo~ ~1 1 r ·•·Sh" r 1-.:stn~'<l 19t4 1 17lh s~·~· c~·~"------I ROO/.I FOR R&'llT. Fo1· 82 s. E. sm\101 'AidoY.'t'r. So ~t 10 }'OU. fr'l't'. Qi.II ~ DoDWi:ILC i\iCnC)'. 97'-TTOO_ --~ 0 SALESMEN NeY•Por! Bea.ch ~7-(110 ~nd M.nM', i11ddre11.s, phont · J do iffll'ral hou$Celr1111b11t. 1\rJ 1."l:1ual oppor. en1ploy .. r I t\l'tll for ulW' of ,...__ __ ~ J.1an, $70. nlOnthl,y. 2'ti cC•m"'••·ln·I"'• Jn~rle<'tlonl no. ••••top, O. o ... 7" h• \'f' m" o.n 1-·· l"f v·~~ fk> St Cog ~t ,...... ~ " ....,A ...,, •1 •• • ~ ........ " • I County'"" lf'nd1"4; Pontb1· "'":·136f'r '' la • t~. -Currli.'n Gro\'f' I I ~ $:10./ day. C-ali &.It. ·I 1· Dc.'alt'l"l! !\'1'11. vr l;M'!J l'il t .....,..,, ' OPFfCE SPACE \'ASECTOMY ~ lftd ~ ~10 I imlr11. t.:X\'t'llcnt I r I n if' Room & 8"rd .as Prim~ 'Corona de! ~lar loca· Conrldl::ntia.l Info r 1na 1 l on E.XCEu.ENT ll01.1Mcleanl~ brnl'f11a:. Jo:.~11··rlCl\\'t'd ('It Uon 436" lfrl\otrope. Ron 00uft'5l•l\r11 ' l"Cfcrr1tl. by d11y. Ovon 1ra1Up. $22 per 1»1. \l"C 11.111 iraln. Atik fnr NICE!..\" d('('Orated Pr I''· Sherm3n 6'12'"8233. lQ:'l2l AJ*CA!lt;, lnCOfll. A Non· 8aDy1ittlng day. 8.16--00\8. TEMPORARY :\ndy n:'i~ 1:'~:.al!~sd>& l>t">fll A,.erwy .• 64244.'Jfi. Hous..-clcnnlfl1' thomutthly ASSIGNMENTS I DAVE ROSS Ind c.r.t ~ Sing1~\\'idtM'{'(j·0\vn1'COO B~\BYSITT l:NG Llr. \'o.c. Mnf'. Rf'llablt• ,~, 1rcf11 . PONTIAC 'l"i· . . Con1~ LIVING Nur!K• will haby1!1, nl)' RealiOnablc 8.1&-5331 A\'llil~bll' !or "'l.1t•r11•n«r 1! • 21.l!O ll .1r!;c"lr 111'."· \lautlon Rent1t1 425 _,.,.2 .r.. 23 •5 11>' -bon1c. Vic, ~ A\'t>, pc11'0r\nt'l 11.I'\• h~!<•I t....•lo" c 1 ~ •• 1 Iii"' "f1 -6200 It a bu.ti ""'hen you find the ~\ t~ncd )'d $5 d1t:.' SI ht. Income T•x * Bookketptir ' I oo;ta :. ~a :i.._,\ · "!~=="""""""""""""" r;li:.•ht ~n. &1Z..SSl8 * A/P Clerk' AUTO PALM SPRINGS r-;E\\1 fAllt\\'AY CONDO Z Br, 2.Bfl, "-ulr. tr.nnlj;, pool. $300. p€'r v.·('('k. f'umiiiheti. A\·ail. lmmt'dilltt'ly 61~ FURN 3 Br, 2 B..1 ~. 2 C"&r gar, I b\k from ()('('8.n, NB c w.i;r•, ,, Houn Income Tu Service DRIVER NEEDED PH.EGS,\.~'f"'.' ~tOTI!Ell of one .... -111 bab)'· JK'l'7IOMI nr bWil~"" * A/R Clt rk1 Otting. 1'0nlhlE"nlial roun!il'l· ~ni~'VUfB~~M·~er.11 ~ly l Z3 \'ears ltarbor Atta * Payroll Clt rk1 I lrn.t & 11.•fC"mi\. AOOrHcn. aica. SUU1 :.la~~. 96'.l-6~~;· (714) 67.$:-6676 * Stat Typiit tuk>!)!lon & ketp.lng. . For Appoln1111r111 fOlt fl 'ltl llt.r. 1 ,"\ FU APCA!tl'. &12 4."6 Carpenter I C'.\lJ. l 1f1iCREASE your bu~thne, 1·~ J•nltorial ;\lrt11 F1· .... tn.·k. \lt:.'l' ! rup iute.-1 in 2 11.·k~ .. noC ARJ'!-:STRY·Master , . . 714 /8354103 ! ,, I I .~' ('hr~~t.·r/l')Yl1"'111h 111-..~1~ 1lr11 1•r 1.,r "4'r-.,,.,, 1!1•partn1.•1u. ,\,k t•ir \'"• ~1yrlrr ATLAS Chry1ltr/ P lymouth ~·1r.t ll.1rlinr Hh J. I '"'a :\h•.,., .•lot)..1!13-I --1 t>xerc.IM's, pads or ~mn11cks Cr:tftsn1an·n'.!nxxlt'hng & I C0:\111~ J1u11t.:in:il Sfon·1c~ • NE\'t' OFFICES Cflll Jullnila, m-4172 , finish 11.•o rk gusrantef'd. Floort·\\'nlllt--\\"111'.lo~'! IN LAGUNA NIGUEL Llt1:: 1,r DF • ..\111: ~1 our FltEE. t:S Tl~tATES . Scott l'a)11t' 6il·l l66 Only 4lc r 1 , ft. I bahh·~ Ii\~. !-~or allrmAlivf.'s -19'-3105 bcl. lOilm/11.ltcr 6 Pilnting &. Experfencitd D.M. \I. <On· A t Wtt'r l't'TitaJ. family only, P s., Tiiking "unimtr n"S('I"\'/\· --AUTO 1--'--o~r_;U~n~f~u~m:...... ~·3~7~0:.....~·FC.:u~m~·c..:o~r_U:::;n~lu:r~n~.~3:7~0~ I 1ion1. U>ave n1 e 11. s 1 a g c , Newport &each Newport ·Be•ch &6-l76J M 400 It. k UP. util lni;l. 11~"r.}:11 ~22 24 h CU::-.IO~I \\' hi k mod aper '"1'"9 r ' r · ewpor 1 q . In 'l""'RTJON,' <all Llf'""E ~· p h • I I I Cle k N I <'rplt, drps, ;, u·~titlf. · · • • n:. 1))1 'Ot _, l1' .-., :::;::;::;::;::;:;;::;::;::;:j Dat1un. 833·1300 SERVICE WRIJER . J-~:........;_.;:.:..:.:;c._,__:.=~::.:.....:::::.:::._ ___ J LJDQ: ISl.E 2 BR. z B,\'. 11l'iiil Ju!)' & Aug . c.-.11 l'fll· \eel Zll--793-ot..?7. 1i99':! Camino CJ!pi~trano BF.ST l\L\.."-"iAGE IN ~.B. panf'llni & ~pair. \inre ! -ANIMA.l H-OSPITAl San Oiet.,--o fr'\l'Y 10 3400 tni™• Avt' .. Suite Ul.'iH. ~· S..'!6-8:175· I * Willard P1inting t'.\J1t'l'•l'll'"•"I. hn1••rt Det1ll·r ,\,.k fut Bnh N •\'l•N)fl. • froin$145 Oa\...~.ood oU er<; 11'11 finest 1n recrca11o'"I c.omb •ned .,.. 'h 1\J~ury aoanment living. There's sw1mrn1n9 .. tennis, t.1- liard::.. 2 tie~ltll c!Ltls. 1nCJoor g1Jll dr,.,.rng range, oar:y rOOfl\ hce Surday t11.!_;'1C'1, pan.e;, etc Plus beau'i!~I sinQlt5, 1 ~ 2 bedroorr.s. 1l.rn1Eoneo ano un!u•nosl'led. \V11n nt1 1ne e•""' Ren•s from s 1..:s Model-;, open c!a11v from,10 lo 7. 50lff, no Pills or Children. Prices ... a•y oy locatien, Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach North Irvine and 161h 645-0550 Newport Beach South 16th at Irvine 642-81 70 Come in and ask atout our "NO RENT RAISE GUARANTtt" A\'el')' r11rkwll)' tum of!. Optou 8 ,\l\I, ri.ton, 'l''ed. rrl. l";EXERAL CARPF.....-TR\' Contract * kN't'pt1on i!1 / Sun.c f (Ir 1 _R_•~n_l_•_l•_lo__;S~h~•~r~•--43=0 831·1600 ~~7..();').19. . ..: CUSTOr.-1 Fl.NISH \\"ORK .. RESIDENTIAl. ora ' g7r1'::~~~!1~~~~"<'J.:1?,;,.;,.11 l\tASSAG~ & ~\UN,\ :..:'.11111 )Obs OK S'J-1-IS:il I & co,,,,~c 1AL 3 2 1 "'"' <1rl.1~'t' •'Xlll:r nr-(Tl!.~ary. \\'111 , Cnll Shflvn, 96: ·I 1 EXPERT C \RPENTR'i rint'sl CraJtsn1t'n 1ra.Ln fur Nunn~ 1lu!1c,< MODERN OFFICE S..'G9 Adran1s A,·e., ll nlire: Ileh. CABINETS ·REP~lll _ I \.\'all Te"lurlng Send rt"sunir 10: Chi ~sifi,~I Sa ys .•. \\'11.nrM to stuu'f' beautiful 2 1 Fully Cl't)td/d11~l, h1rrri,.ht'.J. H.l'<t:«>nablc Rates G4a--199:' \\'11llpnp('rini;: 11<1 1'11. l~'O. Diuly Pilot. I'. t 1 I l 'l .. r ,..;();\11 : i'.I Xli BR lf\Jrnh1tuxl {Ir un · 1 ~ l\•sk,;, ~\I'S f.t tc<~11· I II ii14l C•rpet SerV'tc.t t 1'ew Arou:;1!ic1tl Cc1h11.-:s ilo"< J ~~il). ~la .\lcMI, C;dd J:\Tl l Sl'ltl.'.\t_; lurn!sherli apartniMts &I l tol'IH~t Jum1ture Ht onl): ~· I !'leas£' Call 1'.or t:titlmat~ !•~"b:.\i. I l)'l'"t'ah· ·'"1u· l"lll"' 1>r huy Oakv.·oo<I Tht>rc's SI !'Uillron Sl2.'!. per 1110. ,\l JSOOC JOll:\'S CHrpel & Uphlllstery *642·5775 641).1136* A RECOR 0_ n.·11 1·l·,1l1··~ 11 /II~· n1utM"} · '. 1 S · I Ne1t·port Blvd. Dt. S LI 111 A 1n recrea lOI\: 111mn1ni;. OillA tli4&-"g2S On S harnpoo, fS<i1I .111te c.No.2Sl0:\8 ~vu l'arn ~·' n,.: vnn tennis. bilhArds. h f.'<'I l 1 h gen ., Tr1vel 540 1Wtardau~1. Dt~asers & Pr11durts. rl1•.\1l1l1· hr~ 111 c!uhs. !\UUna.s. golf dn\'lllg all (-olor brijj'.hleners " 10 II PAINTING BY DRAKO of ,\'Our HI\'!\ n°·1~111~1rl~vrl. Call rbeaogl',., -~-MTV th('atrePI. * Dehtxe Offices *-t\F.l'~D R ndt> to F'Jorlrl;1':' n11nu1.. ~!~act1 Jor .. tiltc LICENSED ~931 •.• ·,I().-'.".".·------· I a.u 1 tu ~ Y room. . us . l~·a\'Ul~ Apr.12. Cnll J ohn r:iriiet•. ~\"(' your ll'IOnt')' I Rcsidl'ntial & Cnm1nrre!a! __ _ llL1iv!ty director. Pf1T11l'll, 1)16-'9l40 I·~· soh ing n:" l':\!ra tri.ps. E'l:t. & lnl. SPf'Cl11llst11 & $25 000 000 B,\BY ~11 1rr---;;;-'<k-..:I I~ ~;;ions lt!uman~ents. BBQ' ii, }'.<Jr ~>-t'-, li-11'11. J.l. l'(ln1n1 T --~ \\ ill ('lc:~n 11\'lng nn., dining Col-Or Con~ulting. Cu'IOJI f(1r 31, rno. old lnlarit in n1~ 1l 1ntlt'r~. comphmt>!ltflry 11·n· ! hu!<lness. 11 offiet'il plu~ re· I r 111_. & twll St:i. Any nn~ I V.'Orlc 111 ron1pet lt\\'t! pri~. t l hQ1nr. (:rnrwtmoc!Krr 1)111' niil IC's.<Qn" &: Su ndu y i°"p tion 11.rca s .. Rlora1;r1 A•l· 11 Jal S7.fi0. (.'(IU•,h $10. Chair $5. 1.1 Fri·e rst. ~2~ Safes rn.-f 4 d11~ "'·le, 2:30 to 11 : 3o Hrunch \\'~'II t>\·~n h<'lp ~~·u jact>nt to Qfltngt> Cn un ! y Last Mid r...,; ~rs. l'X)!. 15 1thnl rounts nrit pm , Vic . (h"lltlt." Air ,(, find a roon1n1ate. Sorry, no • ,\irport. 1 m1•1hod. I tlo 11·nrk myiell. EXTERIOR ONLY in'75 Days of 1974 11w•ln111r . c· :\1 \\'1ll lum\$h one under 21 &. no ro,t5. Call 546 8801 1 CU01l rt>f. :-t.11--0101. l.ic'd. ln~urf'd, rrer t'.\t. tmn~p. H 111.•c . 611·0:;(;:1 l\IO!.lels 0f)"n D.1il)' 10.7 • Found (free •d•I SSO CAKP~:T:i Sl!'.'Ani Cleallf'({ JU1·h1u.,l 771·332'J or t 744·11'.!2 l.:•fnrr 2 ?.O c1111 "'~ n"50 1 Look What VALLEY :~--~~ .........,,.,, 1617 WESTCLIFF, NB N11urU1·~. Deodt>ri.zes. \\'e r>:\'Pf: R JI Ar-; GI:-; G & REAL TY has to offer 8 1\HYSrn·tJ'. 11.a1111'(! !•)r ~·~ne ~\~ec~~~~iti~ 1 :-ic5 sq.ft. S: U E_ ___ ~U-~2 CAL!f. ANl11>1AL CO~'TI'tOL t;.i.kr I~ f dirt OU t · p.1n1lnc . 21 )'N 11,.rhor 1C\ll'ht•r ~ ~ • h1!iln.-n. m~ SeP our )"-'""t'r A.d in the NE\\' 0..'f.':i n \'i('I\' Ofc'il. Cst Hunungton Beach Slit:llcr UlliK'•.ml nil' K. rrt• l'~,,1.mates ar•'ll. Reis turn, Xo. ISJZSI. FREE TRAINING l'lrln1c \·11· BnJ1Jkt1um 6. · --• H 1,8 •00 11 C o,.,1 F."' s "J6..2:ill ('\"n arpc1s est 612·23.'6 I Ariaui~. f1;1--HlfL I __ _ a1i.111n1t'nt St"('ti<ln . I II.'}'. ~ • 11 s/ • g1•. llJ'L o.u ..... .wn 1• ::i . 714-:.56--0108 ~""°"·~-~-~~-I -.,1.,.0 I l2 dlvtdr. Umr; 'Esl, 531;-z,79 ~Back of llu1nane Sor1ety• PAI:-.;TJXG In 1. IF.:,_ t . I ,, .~ or young n1£>n --. -llOliSE SZI ~-, Roo111 •' A " ••-' I PROGRAM \u nk to shaft' -2 liR. 2 Ba OF'C Stute, 1(0) II Suilahle A111111al Abl5UUl• ... "t! LeD!.'\JI.' °' . "Y· • • ....., \'l'rngr-'~•mt' '·'· • ~ l'l'f"j • d Apt. t•l()I;(' 10 beaefi. l..agwia for '1<x''o~. 11 u n,·i n ~t 0 n I Cai & do!.:: 11l·t>nse :iva1I to · t~11':'1 _hou"e S39.9! ... Uphol. S~ISO. Lie. Bond. In i . Expenence Ni,uel. <193-1348 GaT"flf'n'I. w ..... 1323. 11.B. l'eNdcnls lhiiJ ,\pril L!C, In~. gu.v. TI&-nl .O. . ..:'i::&-6Zl'l 'c . I T II B . R I l "5 1 ;:t'l!I'\ 1111hnut prnalty. Cement, Concret• I PROF. w11lkovcring. stall' that utlllll'S the n10~1 nlO!I· ommerc1a e er NE1':D y~ng 11.·on1an lo ~Slness en a ~ ANl :-.IAl.S 1:.1 POU;<;D1'~D -lie. t\O. :r.9:i1·1. Insur. all ern l("(iiulqlJI''!'. I ~:i1~a 3 1~1;;r:n1 s1~}h.~ ST'ORE FOR Lt.:ASJ::<ll ft . X·All~l·Shcp. Bro1111, "Ahl, f, CO:\CR1';r~: Patio~. 400 !I(! II l~"pt'S P'tpl'r. 71•\'f\.12··1386. EQUITY ADVANCE Part· Time 67~~16. flunit1 ge. Zl.'ll sq. 11. Ju~1 oft i:eiTipoo, B1'"·.n. 1"111• ;-,1. ~.%'~~ s:x_-'*r sq ft. Don. 1 PRo•·. p~unter. hom>~t wor k. New Accounts i\lariner's l\tilr & ;<;pt &h Gt>;m1 sht'p n1uc l)IJP, rnalc -· rc11s. lnt/e.xt. frre e~Umate . PROGRAM \\'ANTED l\htlurc Straight roi.t Ofllt't'. 6.J:l-9&20. I ~.:-;hi.•p, Tii-t'. n1a!e C.1-~:.tE:--.'T: Patio, drh·e11 , ftefs. j.1~27:il, &12-3913. ., Clerk n1ale to .shr -I Br hSt> & utll . . . X·~hrp, Setter. 111 · fe111. 1t'a!ks·ltep111ts, ~iw & , _ _ , Q lo bch, IIB Sl05. ~. 600 SQ, ft. Slore, liUl!<thle I Irish :)et. Hed fe-ni. ft'ffi(l\'C rree est a.u-3998 tOR p n. OF f~ SS I 0 NA L Unit t d Canfornla Bink 2 TO shale new 3 Bedroom 2 l<1r DR's ofc. or 7 $1~. Chi·X·Tf"ITif'r. Tan, t". · · • p,\l~TING. SJ:>.0009. cnll !hat kf'rps your !fll]M IO).":E"lh· •• ,h H II t Bch Costa l\1('1'ja . 6-'6-Zl:vJ Terner rnL" B&\\' n1a.le Child Care a.nyume. er. 2301 So. M•o'n "" . un n(l: n . ! . ' -EXCLUSIVE "ONE AVON 6(6.9303 ROOMMATES 847--03-17 or S-12-MW 1 1ndustr1•I Kental 450 ~·St~cp pup, \\"h1, f("lll.. " Cll!LO can! any age. ft'nct'd 1:-\TERIOR & El\'TERIOR 1 Sent• Ana Apt• t"E'.\I. roomm111e to shai't-3 'Cocker n1L'\, \\1", Bt"\l'n, . I. Jn hack yard. near \\'ilson I ~1nlil.Y . v."flrk k i\J>ftMlnt'nl Fu.;n. or Unfurn. 370 BR apt nr bt'ach, $81.2.:i mo HUNTINGTON BEACH ~·a·pcoo. Blk. hr1•011, School. &lZ-~7 .SpN:1allstt1. &IZ.1484. YEAR WARRANTEED Apt. Unfurn. 365 Newport Beech 147-9511 -u 1 !I. ;,. "· SMALL SHOPS p0.-,dle, Blk, n1alt> CHILD care, nice.play arta, • paper •nger ----------+ 1·1 67' 31"1 I I La b. nu~. lllk, lt>1n. --* W II H * Cost•. Mua I MATt:RE male to share 2 Tcn1roo. "',·B, le1n. good mea.ls. Lwing care. 6 C. Reblco &a&--2449 HOME " i\n r:ciut1l ()p1...-1r1un1ty t;n111lo~·t>r P.ARK NEWPORT --'------bdr. apt. Jn llun!. Reh. Ken I ALL SIZES SA.O\O}l'd, \\'hi, IMn . nK>. or older ~i098 \ INT/EXT PAINTING S APARTMENTS THE EXCm!\G i•reek1lays 213 960-1857. CATS Contractor ,\U On1ngl" Co. Jim 6n.:U)9 Oft the ~ l\11.NUTES l'O. r..'Pl'. BCl-1. people to 1hare new house :\10. TO ~fO -OK G1i1y & Rik, lcm, Ja.r.:k Taulane, pat Io Ii ,, e IOI fc.~t. PALM MESA APTS. \\'AXT to find 3 Ciln1pa11ble j si:ili~tO. & tiP lllk & \\'ht. fem. lni:; hr. p t' 1hat gets y0J1r h~1 ini.:!I wld BANK -r Bo.ch, 1 & 2 BR. frorn $1:i7 in Cd~. SJ5(). ea. 64-1'"417~ )lcFatldcn l· Piixluct:r ar Yr.!1011· nuJ.:-rcmfJ't. arid. Llc. B-1 2690~2. PATIOS RAPID GROWTH Experienced Luxury aparnnent lll·ing . Adults, No Pets. TO ., ~ Cothnrd &< Jfl'il GJhy feo1, pl'f'~nan1 ,\ly \\"a\' Co. &12-4;03, overlooking the 11.·a.ter. En· 1561 Mesa Dr. lIOUSF._ SHARE.·· Bl ,m 1. l'leru.l' c11 u Hob L1o.ni:~·r 8lk r,.111• rt.><I l'Ollru· ---: Arti1try In Wood Proof Operator v... $750,tlOO health spa, 7 1 81 .• Z ha., in H.R. Student pi-cf. A h .11 B k & C c· Ill" n le sl>I 1.,,,. Electr1cel & C 1 h . •VJ (5 b ks from Ne11.'}>0rt vu.I $:(i 1h 3J6.0092 . -ID-· ~96 5 WI • ur e o. .rny. "" 1a , ... , oner• e t nt prr ,·id"" .>"'U 11 lrll np-• , swimming-pools, 1 lightt'd ~9800 ' · in · 01 J-a 711 : 997_2100 !~\~. \\'ht.. ft·111. t.:LECTRICIAN _ License Complf'I~ desi~ Ir Nn. p•inunuy for arlvnfll'tni .. nt United California Bank ~cynn~~,C?~!·. ~~u;i~g.il~u~~ ·-~F~o-m°"'il~y::e;F~un=-~A~p~I-,-. -. , Garages for Rent 435 • JIM I d , I Ir!. 11111.1.r. ~ht .. hair . '>" ~ ~a 233I08. Small J<>bs, fltruct'ion_ t?" the belrt in nu1. OFFICES NATIONWIDE lll Ocean Ave., Laguna .... ,, r . .,.. esa n ustna A.'lD OJ Ht.r....., jJ6..:;Jl,, niaint & repalrs 5-48-5:i>3 tloor J1\·ing. \\'e s 1cn1 I 49~546 fieboa~ ~uetu:l~ 1'~ Ab~;i~pts\\!1,7:~il~· r!s.& N~ MINI SWTARREGHOUE SES Park.,., [I .rOu:-;~San1oyed puppy, fr EC."TRICIA ll: . li e o Id Envlronmf'llllll Enterpti~s. An t;quul 0 P ll o r' \In It } front ; · nion ; 30 Fro 0 A . . \l'hite fem . in prkg Jot fll jol, ~ • • ' ' " !'".11·6691, Llc. no. 2it28ti6. lhat 1111'111.'l'I )~I IO h11ndlr Erllflll'll'rt and 2--bedroom plans and lease. Sorry, DO pets. m No ;\Jove-in or l'lfove-OUt Rapklly f'~pand1nc businrss ,\£1am!I & HarOOr, C.:\I. IS, 1 n~w 8:~689, a.ny jobs. Pl 1 p 1 R I 11t1,.v 1n1nsl<'r s11u111irrn, I · 2·story town house1. Elec· jw;t $115. OUR TO\VN charges. Front $7.SO per community. i\lodu!('S 1600 sq ~5421 or fi.l:>-8224 . Aiiyp ace. · •• er, • ch, epa r EXPERIENCED --.-· -: ,-tric kitchens, private patiol 1'~1:1.mll)' Apts., 1250 AQa.~ th ft & up. l.n1provc1ncn1s 10 ----· -. Gardening Bi\lt.\IAJIJ f"ITI~:-; or balconies, carptling, dra· Ave. (Adams a'1 fairview), l~~iltOn & :-i.-11.·land S1., MB suit tenant. 711 \\'l's! lith F'OUND white male cat, Ol~e PATCH PLASTERING 1 . S~ lll'lur 11• .'-1Ht1 ~ peries. Subterranean park· Coria Mesa. Phone 507-4785. ALLSPACE St., C~la :.iesa. IA"iu:ing. e~-es, brov.'Tl _circles ,°" lll_il. PARADISE All t)1M!5. F'n-e t"Stimaies OR NOT ~l"l~rl•·r ..1:30 I :\1 in&: with elevators. OJ)tional Huntington 8Nch Call TtOl'e l\!11rlc, 6-ll-9'J97. Vic. P!llecntia &. \ lctona, GARDENING Call f>.1()..6825 nt:AUTICL\~-"'5istant tu maid s('rvlce. Just !'lOrt/l of 960-1970 · INDUST, RIAL Costa l\Trsa. 5-18-2814.. Plumbing r111·11f'r rof .~ho11 ~ day wt'<'k. Fuhion Island at Jamboree Off' R • I •-l'N, o·. Jri•h '-"-11cr pup. !ml. Specialize Resioration If .vou 11.·Rnt rn I~ 11 1111•n1hrr \'t:l.VET ~"{)(;. !l.16-~2':1 DELUXE adult poo l sid e ice enta ~I CONDOMINIUMS ~ & LandscaJ>I'. :.1onthly 1 · ~el-San ~:'q1W~1 '1:~d. garden bwlgalow, or ocean, OOT :k f \'le. ~ Elem. ~\ on :\l11intenance & Sprinkler R r~. I ~IS RPL\!l\ffi~~G of II 11.·itirnn~ iram. anrl Jlfltl nt;F:Ll.'.\E rlf't"ds l10t1~v.·i\·E"!I frpl, lrg patio. 6 pool!, 20c PER F l'or sale. 15' down <1r Los Gardlnes Jn 1''. V . ReP11it. Call 00-8649 r e s "Pl!.11"!1. ater o 11 nallonal c'Omp;1ny h.~11'11 11.•ith Amhilion & dc1>\re t.l tor rental infonnatl.on sauna, tennis. 846-0'259. 4.00'.l sq fl. Entire bldg. 5 0\11't'r 'user. 4.-:oo to SOOJ .sq 962-15%9 J d heateri:. dispm;al,. IUJ'MCE''· on tht> An1 t>n1·.1n S!fll'k F.'.x· help 11.·ith l<tmi ly UlCOtTIC. Al90 1 Br. From Sl35. pri\•., 1 lg. 20X.\.5. Crpts, 11 1mhi:. _!JUJLD TO. SU.IT Jo·oO'ND 1 1 SI Be aro epenese G•r •ntir d.,hwtt.,hrs. SJ2~263 :.11c & !'hH nge jli(>rg F;n1rrpn ~•'"~· C & pllQOI' eces~ry San Clemenr• ponld. air. rornf'r, parking, !;>.iF,RIC s. Sa.lei pnl-e 1n. 1 ' 6'1m•,e ' ·, vr:' 01· Bxper_ Complere Gardenini:: B/A. Compll'!t' Plumbill(.: th"fl )~1t1 0\1r it 10 y<:rur!Wlf I :;~!}.!~ oc ·13-i-n L.gun. Nl9 ... I I d I od KO" IR\'l''E yl'ar . ae !!-po . IC. & '..... . s <'"-..... ;,.,. I tc ....,....,", I II r ,· I I . • . ">;>~~~-h d I -lndSC'pd . + 1axes, Jnrur. eul'!lfl -....._,, ' SantaAnallt\1.-hls549-25\0 ..... r.....,,.-ap1ng. erv 1 "'-·, ....... ~1...,.,..,. ." r11. or a l'Ot111t"nt1a 1---,-.-OR ~reelill~i;:~iuu. { 2 & e,3 2000 Placenlla, C . i\I . CE:\'TE!l. 17141 m.9'105. -;--; --~1'2 1. Takr1ta :-\ursel')'. Roofing 1ntrn·1,,,..·. BRAKE BR. 2 &:-3 BA enclosed gars. * BRAND NEW * l).U..a001. nan Cm1.11. l'~D: Cre111 D~e . Reddish PllOf'l':SSIOSAL gardening If YOU WANT A FRONT END MAN pool, t.rplcs, v.·llt lo bch. I & 2 BR .. 2 BA. r rom SJ.95 OFFICE SPAQ: .. 0 R Collar. N!1 i;i().~~ !i('f"\'icr clean ups & 11)0\1' & R.EPA!RS. all types. n ... 11~. CAREER INSTEAD I X!nl 1111.lary. ;\lu~t ht' rJt'11tl Ocean, city & golf course Unlurn. Fumished units H.C\'T. C0!!t11. Me~a. !!arbor NOW LEASING ·i J erli:,.-c call 6-l&-92l9 for tree rrtt ("SI . Lic'd. A~k for tUI. All rcpl 1t'~ cunhdcnllal. vif!11.•s. SIT.> .• $~. 49!)..-0016. Avail. n1 Ad11.ms. Beautiful mortem Huntington Beach Lost 555 e5L \\'alt, ~~11-l",88,8J()..Y.fll). OF A JOB II \\'ri!l' r111~:.Hled Ad Xo. !01, WN LEY Apt "; ,;.. . ·1on'•I ~... ~EW ul 1.•1 'llOPEA' G d S ' /All ' .. ca IMily 1'11"'1· I'. O. Ho11: l~. NE\V 2 BR, 2 BA, VlE\V CRO VAL s. ....r. n1u .... ,tani .... ~ ,_ -I I ~4 t.:NG. Sp R 1 NG ER i:.u • • a r en(' r . ew1ng trat1on1 Cn--1a ~!1'~11. ai . 9'"326 $195 Coa A \.\·alkeT' & Lee Bldg. Call. 940 Sq. f't. le GP . 4 , ~ . • l\IAintenance. Lardscaping. M1. McCenn 639-1501 "-''---I C..~~~a:'~r 6 9 ~n Die-go ~'fllii'Y or 23~~ G<'ne HUI, 5:17-0136 or lfaniilton & Newland St. SPA~TEL Pup. 3 rnth. Ll\'er Tree r r n1o\•11 I. Very ALT ERATIONS·Rt'1<tyl in;:· BOAT ...,----'°'° hv.1' to urst, ' ;,lfi..:..R2!1. 9'"1970 & \\ hlte. Vic. Quartz & reasonable. 6,12-5329 t'\'t'S. Ladlci::: 11.·ear t::,;c-pert. Itel l BR. $1 1.1. + UTlLS. Hillhursl, Lag. Ni.gUel. -NewOOpP, r .v . ll e 1\' a rd ~ ._.,,,., ' u 6 SEHRA (7141 831·0730 18th & Npt. Blvd., C.~t. ~527. Y 1\RO Qeanupi;, Garage • ~JQl.IU~-------1 492-5512 774-1177 N•wport Biach Air-cond, tile\', crpts, dl'p§, lNDUSTRIAL-.· COJ\l\U:l{· C1eanup11 &. I.It\' lla.uling. I TII• CARPENTERS !~~~-~.-.,..,..:..:.:..:"-' 1 ;;;;;;;;,;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I util's. CIAL, OFFICE SPACE for HANDSOl\fE rewin'tl, 1 yr R•';.i!JOnab!e. 646-4676. ----------ti S•n Juan C.apistr•no 2 R:'iTS in 4J 'x15' .•.... $Z70. lctt!re in choiC'.'1? ~lisslou 6°1d O'lpalc, lOO 'dlh8. "·h~ 1\10\\' & i-:r1,. nionthly ·CERA~IIC TTLF. NEiV & ' R S S APTS 3 1\:\IS I 41' 17' $315 rea.t yrennes og nam .... , · od I y s · .... AVAIL NO\\'. $l9.l. Brand LAS B I A · ' · n " '·· "· · · · \rir)0 Auto Pl;.i.1.a. Gd. fl'">\'Y "K' •" C . •d ma intenance yard c\t>lll\Up rem e · rec c~I. • m ]Oun -----5515 River Av•, NB l "P.:'il 16.G'xl2.6' ........ $~;,. neo:ess a.t Avery Pk11.·y. in~"', ,,;.. "llon9tact unmc. & haulin~. G~rge 5--ta--6142 \l"t'lcome-. ~2·1'6. \\'e nr-erl cxp.-•r11·nce<I r-.1~11 llE'\I' 2BR," p)ol, laundry, &l:>-66!1 ~>13-4266 al . ,, ~:r.>-"' S I ASSEMBLERS 11.1111 1ak,. prui..-. 1n 1h .. 1r ! • ..,.. la11t"' 49:J..0387 642-2566 ' He 1ors pru1il'ipa!lon ~ C ,\ T . Ion g h •, I 1· • d, Gen•r•I Servlc•s Top o I \II 6 . I'd I 'o1'· ,. ••" oo dol"'' -0 -... OFC, 600 sq. 1t. LIC. 'ticilt'd. Call Oll"nt-r, 11:11.J.JOO. " ... · n. mol'I expcr, Pr<' n ,. "· ·• .... S.nt. An. . VlE\V Unfurn 1·2 BR. J230.. IRPOl!T AREA s~ ~o bll1ck Fem w·11.·hll1! L'Ollar • TOPSOIL • c~,IPOST PC a!1.<;e>mhf3', hlll'J'lf'1t!' con· 1 l•M1•r ~1..-0rt h~tu•n. In A "' hel ~< '·' . · _, 1•• , NE.'\V B' ~ ·'l·I, 12 ''nit•. . ' • . . "TJllSGS" bv ?>.foose. Gm'! .v SJ)O. } uRN Bae or _..... incl. ut1lltle1. ?\lULLA.'l ,.,::.n. Sq.~. $176, "." , "r,"•. 8 ~lth11 ol~. \ ic1 ~ ,\li50 C.,,......,nt""'', Renalrs, Pluni· * ~tULCJ I & * REDWOOD nect(•r .v.olrJ.-rrr n.,.,i-·n1bly. I t'(l111p;1ny "!!h a lut\JTt'. C HI LOREN $225. y 3 4 0 u.N ,..__,_ '· ~ Villas Condo .s ~'l&-00 ·~ r-•J ,.... Ca 1 Calor ('CJd(> not tf'(ffl. Xln't I TOJ' \~'A<:t:s .~ BENf::!-"ITS Adults, No Pets. YrJy.IM. R ~ A ~ L T • Q~ Jrront Office, crpts, arge . tiing. E; It' c. flemodeling I ~...O co. titnrl11.• lnelurl f' 1 \l k PACIFICA ~ND AIX!_1-TS LOVE Jr-.·111t', 540-2960. " Tear doors. ,\Mheim & LOST: pet Parakeet· Budge-&tl-5613. Tree S.rvlca f 6 · Qin PARK 1'\.AZA II 2 Bit. lge. kit. & blt·lnl, t DESK sP11ce availabl~ ·sso TeniilnaJ '\\'ay, C.l\1. Days gar 5" king: Vlc Del ~tar· PLlii\IBING ELECTRICAL. ~t<'·:ffle~·1:.'.sGrou;'Tr!:i BY KIPPER 2 I: 3 BJ. epts. Blk. 10 Ocean or Bay. $275. mo. \\'Ill provide fumiturt 64&-:fill. evt>S 6-l&-0681. Elden. RE~' ARD! 108 Del ·cARPE~'TftY. No job too REASONABLE mr1~ dale of hire & mMy 928 \\', 1 ;i~l-~~~ta. ~Teti! Pl11y tl rea yrly. 61:>-375() aft. 6. 11t 15. n10. Ans w '-'ring * COSTA MESA * Mar, Ot &i;>J.lll . small. F &. B Homt' Repair, le competl!nl tN!'t' lrimmlna: nwl"f'. . Pool, ja.ruzzi. sauna S•nta AM serviet' availablt>. I 78 7 5 llOO. 1300 . lT;iO . 1".00 sq ft "RUSTY" Bl<1nd male poorlle 642·1403. and removal. Ca.I\ tor Jrce OOCUMENTOR BOAT BUILDERS Rec. clubhouse Beach Blvd., Huntington indll!trial units. SEE . I Vic. Newpon F11.1' & r-.lc· HO~IE P.EPAIR SERVICE estimatt'. Di\'ismn of ,\)I GT1)...,·ln~ qul'll11y ~ 11 1 I ho 11 t Licensed day carP. cent. cn•110 OPENING Bt'ach. 642·"321. ROBERT NATTR&~ 1'"ftdden. Rt"Wani. S.1&56i6, :ii) )Tl e.'{p. $6, hr 586-8764 or 5-IS-6-1211 2'!11 ~. l)almll'r, S.A. h!r1r )l;'I ~ !h•' follt\\\'lnlij'. <lfl"ll• PA~mpE:i~ II Mn * 1 lo!O. FREE RE~l ~'· ialtDr-Costa rttt'SD·97%.i7J C.lot. CALL ELLIS f>IS-7637 ('ves :>~'l'VI 1ngs l"l r 1nxtllJT' rr~p. ln· No .lea~?'(!(!. Dlx~~ r,~1 .i.zioo Sq. Pt. Xlnt loc. LOST; FP.llL ?\orwt'igan ltO:.IE REPAIR SERVICE llil] ~-Qpprir -"~:~~ dl\'Jrlu111' 805 Weit Steveni VERSAILLES adj. ·~rtt>r .+I 1 ::ti' ~ 2032 D, Placentia, C.:\1. $250. Elkhound, \-1c. Ba I boa Cell'f.'ntl')', Plumbing. Elec· ....,,,,..it ,\o.·;;.~·~tBLE"'S Rough Interior 10H S\lnfkW,'t'rl Sq •. ft , incl. a/~ ·~ mtli ... 7Sl2 Y;.ierit C.1ub, ~l1ch. dog tag. irical.lteu. j.1!).100-1. ""'c... 1" Carpenter s Santa Ana 545-1111 !ll!r."lef's. 711'1 DuPon1 f'IITTe1 ~ ' r rt' r. 1 ~ 1 fJ n f'le1 ·1rn.mcl·h I 2 Yt'ar11 i-:xi)(•Mlt'!l('f' ON TffE LAKE &n-.1723 ., ~· IMt.U W•nted 460 , . ~ . H1uling al'M""m bt.... C bo Pl be NEW FAMILY APTS. At Sou1h Coast Plau. ' " • LOST 81.. ~ G!°Y "2"1.~ 1 tixe~ Job W•nted, Male 700 Rf"quu..,~: ~1mni:: 1n,., h a~ om. um. r, G d 0 • Poul. Acapulco Aqua. Bar NEW ; • J Ut'f:'.'·;lsl • Phl·sieia.n .r. Terrl<'t' •. BUSff~R i\1an· \'ARO, garage dea.n.u~. 1l1u•Jc-.Ai-sen1h!)'flr niiirh1ri•• Eltctrlc1e n , Eng1neM1n ran pen1ng. • ~ Jacuzzi. Spectacular 8 Plush o_ffke Bldg .. 2 ro t ; fa.Mll)', .. 4 bedroo111 hon1c or ropa Anl. l&ig. H.e w ll r rl. remo\'e b'ee!. dirt, ivy, I EXP'D ?>.IOTEI .• ~lAl\AGt:R 11h•11i 1·x1il'r h~·l11lul c :\I I & Har,dwa rt Man NE\V 1·2 &: 3 BR's. P11rk·like Al'l'f.' Lake W· Tov.·erlng nn. suites. Conferern:-. nn1 townhouse, nt'ar waler, loog 6J&JJ63 or MG-321 3. d r I,. e v.• a Y s, st umps. · :icek.s motel to nuUlage. t'H.2-m. 2 rrnnc t~"1.-.. n~·n<V" St'ttin,gs. Rec. room . Pool. F<1untain' . 1r :\lilUon Dollar Xerox copier, Near O.C. &11'-lerm leu11e. P. 0 . 13i))I; 5143, LOST: Ba silt' ti HoWJ1I, male, S-17-2666. &L'>-1191 or &l&-31:>.12 \S:-;'i:l\lBL y it: Drill Prr'~ ! J)rop hy f.,r 1111 lntf'n'i"""· io\~ G:'.:.:Siv:i:~~d. ~'. Clubhow;e, Oyni, Sauna, pon. S.\1.l640. lncllne, Ncvad11. 894;-il choke ch~ln, thl~. Vic., of! GET RID OF lJNSfGHLT\' 1 Job Want.cl, fem1le 702 'fr~l.;,c5 ,,,1: 1,norograph!~· I '-Ion. thn1 TI;4t!..911.n1-~pn1 Total SecurUy . NE\V o~n~ · ~'t'OO'D\S Hou .. slttJng Rental lnilne 11\t bet1tn 22ntl & TRASl l & DEBRIS S12 1 • • -supply manuf. ~1.2;, prr hr Weatsa1f Corp. s:~ogs !t8;l~r1Jt!dep. lmmedfate Occupancy lS x W and JU Ji: 12. A.II Ju)y-.Aug Ah1ott..-e t'Xe<:Uti\'e 23rd., N.B. fi4J>..4533 LO AD· C 0 LL EGE HO USE !<Et.PERS. d1:1y to ~11111 . Call l'ol r UcrT)', JG.'\8 Pln1·rn1 lll ,\~·e. C\f M dow ADULTS utlHtles paid. fJOO per 8J3.26io: :.Ir. Prk-e. , BP.O\VN zipl>f!red brief ease SfUDE~l 548-6428. r.leRnen, 00.b~ltten, coni· :i.'i7-:l220. BOAT MECHANICS NeWhOpe •• • Sony, No Pets month. O:>eta l\1eM area. con!alnlng v11.lu11ble papen l..TTE Haullnz, Lile Tree 111ui10n.". ,\llr·A·~her Ot;n1e!l·l---""'~""'"''"''"'Oiii0iii0iiii I 517 S. N"'·OOpe, S.A. -L-I I 2 & 3 Br' ~g..7729 or 64l-83i2 2 J\lATURE •. work Ing Sii.ii Oem Gm u 0 s p . Tn'mm'··, ·-J cle•JI.""· !Ir Agency, J.kenl>e'T t-ond· "·''' ,, '"' Co"'"m ,.,,, 0 Ex ()f'r. only. :Sf"11t & 1·lt-rin 5"2600 Ba ....... or,. I ... n ...... ~1on ........ ire quit'! 2 or 96-5....... u 15 ,. .. u ....... _ ... 91'7700 r ~-,. Pf'tl ~nl ,. 11m· onl" Bl•<k1'e . ~ from S175 ,~r mo. 1 8-'YFRONT OFFICES 3'8R"'H.se i;C::i.t ;,-ii-1211 4 ~ 1'~ree estimate. 539--4736. ~.... ,,.. • Anit .. ~ .. n · 1 Jndu!L £ni,'IOO.'r Sl3K ilo~·l YHrd, ·~ H ~· • 3700 ., __ D Lido Shops area. Ne11.'JJCll'{ ."\PPROX. 6 mo puppy, SKIPLOADER .l dump tnick ~"EEO ht'lp •t home~ \J.'e fX>5!1tn Ornllit t;J&~ $'WO Apt1., furn, or Unfum. 370 1_:.=~:;c;,.:.c...;... 8albN Penln1ul1 -~ll'!~; .... 2 BR. Townho\JIO, trJ>tr, ftonl $250. I BR, f'rorrt $195. Pool 1e11n11. can1h~ntaJ brt•-fUt. Sop;u:ale tamil)' lttl:fon. Ootie 10 1tiopplna A tine beach. &M-~11 .... IUMI r. Bc!edi. Various size suites. lfo~r ~pon·s~~!.>' ~,1e~d~~: rnMUy Labrador. Blk. Lost .... 'Ork. Coocrete. asphalt, have aides, nut!les, hskpnt, Sec·y, Santa ,\na $1)~ Bkkpr. A.~1sta111 . 'A"/S.,"f'll olr Santa Ana ·PhoM, 81>-12'20 Ref ~ nft~~v a. Vir. 2600 Blk nf Orange sa\\'lng, making. ~ntO. companloM. llomemakera Clerk Typl~t S:,:-,0 skills, IJvttl)' Y fl un;: Nnt IO South Coe$l Pltita BRAND NU 600'. U a foot. Ave, C.\\1. 54()-0(l2,.I, ~ ll!OVING. Hauling. Expet. Upjohn S.17,!1. St'<'l'tl<tl')' ~ toinpaiiy (all !'IA('l', n4-6561466 1M 111 ,ot pa.rt. l mrned ~ A~tF.:nfVST ring. 3/23. q Reliablt'. Rtuoniblt'. Flft ltOUSEKf;EPJ-;R I LIVt:.IS· SAUit T~li:t O k n'\-Z"ll~·---CW.· .Bnu1 C&l411M view, ""8oNh Vlc. HM'bor &-Baker. C.l\I. est. 832-™1. O\.il Sfi,\111.·k. L!\giJn& Arr11 rcounlllli: rr l,, $.\"JI) 1 BK~'PR. A.qui!Ant, somt ~R~oormc::;;.;.;.. ______ 400'-" bllt' from ocean. ~81. Rewant off6't'd. 979--6007. l\fO\'L°'iG? local furn. or \\'rite PO Box 1003. L.'lguna !let.-ept Ca.<Jil.cr $.320 l)"Plfl2, Exp, & 1niuun1y NEWP ORT BEACH Bfiar h Sr lluyt>r 1tnft11111rlal $1~K deit1r.ihle :"mall me BEOR.00l\f, priv. home. LOST: Fem. In.sh ~lier, grn. hAuhna:. 32 Ft, tum. . Malni. i\-1cn Landsl·af'I(' $.;zi 9~ ' TV, Iha.re be. w/ L Priv. J.'rpl .. "''tt bar, prlv. bft. P,erlOn•fs 530 Vlr. V"te1orl11 /t i)'r"'~ \"Dn. &42·<:635. Help W•nttd, M&F 710 Trlln~p ~·hf'dl.lHrut Sl2K entr, 1\\'ail lmmed. ~~ ,_.1 e.y.kle Or .• NB 67'"~161 f;rw :.1o1her. Re11.·. ~•001 LOCAL movln;'" tiau.ttna: by G. ~IJ~r. ~heM mf'tlll $121\ &t&-rol2 • NE\VPORT oFnCE SPAC£ NEf:D to talk to !IOmeone! CAT· Lee Blk l 11.·ht, king !!llidmt. t.arge tnick. RP.11•.1 ACCOUNTING CLERK Ship !Yht'<I .~pt<'. 51.21< • · Ju1t o few word1 BEDROOM. pr'lv. tiome, TV, Nt'ar bay. 1S0.1100 1q, ft. Qill nlghl or dAY &6-2'll2 hair. maCrel(':., dtoel11wMI. N. Barr)·. S31·123.5 or ~SUS ~I Typ1!"ll ' tn s;i:r.1 , h I h I prlv. ba. A\'ail lmmtd. f97-121:i ABC llELPLINE Srwport st. Sl&-3.j60 :\l0\1rut '1t' Hauling A p ,, J(t"llt'Mll clm1ci1I ~Ulf')'. Rt>al 1'::~1a1t . 1n I e r 8 t Pace ••• flOO/n10. &lf'r2042.· 1.900 ~ f't of Qfrtce !ipllC't' 10 GUrTi\R )('QOllS' in )'OUt t:DsT Sat Gold Weddln~ $10. & up dutiP.1 ~Irina; ft('(Ur3C)' In Lrg:il . Rl'loC':.OIC lit $6.'iO ROOMS $2J v.ir. up, with 11.1bleai:t' 10 month!, al $458 home 8 .A. in Chwtcal Band. Anncn'11 ftcttaurant CaJI 536-0842 dftatl. Capebli ol M.ndlln11: O..lt Jea.nni<' Slsro k1tehen: $30 wk ilp apt 979-N ruilar. Call ~ Parking Loi. 21J-13l-1'S16 I & a.s~n1lng "'IP-Ute It Shi llollmttn MS.9T"a5 or 643-3961 D~~UXE 325 1q, ft. olc., Cst * P1\Lo.\I & Card RM<)('r * LOST-:--nc°"·a.rd. ti)()\ Mg In HoUMC Mntn9 ~i>lni' .~uirtd. _ NEWPORT PENNtNSULA Rooqi. eoq lf11.')'., Cdi\1. $14-0 .~lo. Ad/l"l'duction \(JS\ Belldt H'unt . O'lntl:nental, on ?.IESA Cleani!W Sc r v Ice , . NON S:\10KER, Ptr tonnel Agency $65. One Citl On\1,' Rt!ttiionofnk:I ~· ~700 Uh-d &Anton 52'J..3«l& Comwllll Or. ).t6.-0331. Crpt ~ Or$. ttc. Xln 1 oo. beMfllA. Contact t33 Dov.r Dr. N.8 . • _,, -· > • ' na-Ll/Con\ •1 'a.~7 ~u. f~\'f"l)'n lor inl<'-rift11.·. L .. 2 ••70 ' ~,~,.. . t>on't li\'O up IN lh\p! Have eomtthlna ~ want lb i.Ost: hm. lrlsb Seiter. S. '"'~"' m · "" ...,, P•t1I Oollf'r AMOC ---..,~u-,-o~ ... =-1n.dFi~ ... "°"'°"c1o~1t "Tli11··u tn (')A.Mlfled. Ship M!ll? Oau.tr.ect 11ods do it · La4· "?.l~"· r-oo tap. Owlned Ad! Call 6GM1I O>tta ~teu 556-TO~ wt!ll • call NO\V 542~. 10 Shore Raults! 642--5671. -.·rll • caJI NO\V 64~8. 31«1'1 A \Vlld"A.wd .m--4%\11 today1 CLASS SEL.LS -642· l'8 ' • ' Dally Piiot Clauifled Ada Dlol the cfirect line 642-5678 • D JO s"""''· Aprll 7, 1974 . F 71o "i'i;:et:lp:-C.==or-..,.,;or-u="'•:cn:.ted=,0M,;&"F'"7'1'0 e p Wonted, M&F 710 Help Wonted, M&F 710 ! Help Wonted, M & F 710 1 Help W•nted, M&F 710 1 Help Wonted, NI & F 710 Help Wont..i, M & ".!~I Help Woni.d, M & BookkH-r Delivery-Sunday Only >: x" E R 1 '£ ~ c E o RE. J rn xr La<IY c""""' '"'"'"• GIRL FRIDAY J •NITORS u•ClflNIST ,..-ulr!Ulut n or •llles.,.,'Oman for lor u:ood fllt)'li~I. Bu.i:y .OOp \\ holesonie 1tlrt f'rlday tut' lf\SPF.CT10N "" ""' Thru T. li. A/P. poil cash, OF DAJl,Y PILOT TO CARRlERS. RE-~,1Jt'M & n.•n1111i1. ;; dh)'S 11. Cllll 116.1-Jlll. t' n nimt'rt'lill' phol01,.'111phy RECEIVING ~~iigual & h•rd 'A"OrkinQ:. So ~~ ll~~ by !~t~~.1.1 t~~ QUTKES THE USE OF A LARGE STA· \l•ttk. <l\t!ltl.'r Salillbv.ry, FRONT0 E$K CLERK oftkt. Cooiaci w/P'Qfltc, .. Office Oy.rlo.d P111dli\1i0 r te Pu.'lllQn!I:. TION \\r AGON Oft VAN. CONTACT ~IR. f~ro.l to~ ~-MUSI he t toble, dC'pl'ndu l>le "' Good otc lldlls, accurate INSPECTOR Small p~~n pat'IL Set-up 6: operate varitly of machlnt1 lncludlne turn:! Ur.1 he A \'f'rtk\e mlll, lhOn t"Wll. Expi'r. rt q u I red . Snl&ll r.hOp, day ahift. STACOSWITCH, INC. RUTII RYA.~ AC~C.'Y BENTON \VlLLlAA1S, 330 \\'EST BAY ~'a nt1111:1ppcarin1i. tlotl.'I motel typi~. A/P & A IR · -!~!..._..flN51l NB. 179.J Ne.,,.•port, C.~t. ~ S1'REt"f , COSTt\ l'\fESA. TBLEPICONE t·tory f'X (IC'r. de111rrd. Fan1llW ~1-ill3. Apply in pr:non, Require• 1·3 yea r1 ex-,u., uuui •• • 11931 B("ach, N.O. 8·17-9617 642-4321 t'OR APl'Ol!\,1'l'AtEN1'. ASSEMBLERS \\' NCR 4200. •I P~1 -12 1~ l.ofr.\11 A\'e, Coll& periem:e u 11.·ell as a atrDnl rnl1lnlKhl. send l"'C'KUll\C: (() ~leu.. bft('kaJ'Ol,lOO In inll>tdlon of JANITORIAL ~ l'O'A' An Equtl Opportunity Employet" Tr•lnu1 Cla~~irl1'ff tirl no. IHI, r·'o GIRL Jo"'JUOAY ~~~~b~t ~i! :~~ ~:~ BOYS & GIRLS Nt'\\'lpo.pcr t·arrieni, n1ln. H -• & F lO H I W t d &F 7f'O Dally Pilot, P. O. Box 1560, Type 50 \VP?.f. 5 days, \Ved. r.·7~ ai,'e. 10 yrs. Jor Ne\l'llOl l elp W•nt-, I e P •n • , OrJt'nln::~ fnr dll)'S, ~\1·lng nrvl 1 Coe;ta ~1t't11 Otllf. 92626. thn.I. SUn. Call 9 to 5 p~1 1pectlon mcasurlrJi &'llUKf'Sl.::~::...;::;;;·====,--- U39 Baker, 0>6tl\ Me•· ......,., F.qual ()ppD". Empkloyer S. h N p0rt 11 t It!!~ -• C I R;r11vt: ft)r pl1.1J1tio· 111~11tu1·1 J FUIJ CllAR.CE BOOK 5-~1800 Md mea.'ltll'C part.a In con-KEYPUNCH Ne~~~ ~:nh11iul:1 "fo~la~t COOK Drugsoi'" 1 odsmet c A!<i.~t·n•blt·r,'I, No rxprricnrt• KEl';PF.R lo •.rork lor oc: llAZF.L type woman needed Ionnanc.-e with blueprint•. Nu.me )'our hOUn. E.'qx'r. t.IAl.D fnr club v."Ork. tTllable ~Jr. llyde, Cil't·ulut!Qn D<>111. BUSBOYS I 1 es 1 Y 1"-''JU ll'l-<I. t·o11n!r1111, p1U1nt' or f/linu~. \\'1-d It Thun for houff\\'Ork Salary COlnmeI'l!Nl'!lte "11h keypunch oprs or m~f 129. girl 0\-er 21. s t end y ' DAILY P!l.OT.f'{111 1i l2·43:.!l WAITRESSES t.ln1u1'1\ t•s11••r. f/ll~e. Ari-Sal1,1"Vl'n11 1n1e11.w'exp.Sub-.~ chlldClU"l'l. \Vi1l puy \\"('II experltnct.Sendtttrumet1): \\'ork when you plea.se OI\ t:n1ployment ,.,./l(!'IOCI pay,' I.· 1t·11.1-e-<1;>1Jlit·11tinn. DISHWASHERS P1~' 111 1~'1~11• \Ill ,Lido PLASTIC rnlt ·1'l'~urn1• 1r1 r .O. Box for right prnon. 58G-,.12-IT. PE.RSONNEL.r-.tA.NAGER k>~ term ~gmnents. ln~'\li'fl.nce & pnid vac1. Orur:~. 3<\•l:i~ll Lido,~ MOLDING 23.~1. N.B. 9'J663. ~finlon!t are.a, I.Ar. HU I.!!, r.oori pay. Call ~-150 A-ly 7'.ll '"· &y Ave, HllS\' Oltropru<·l11• Ofl· S dard NF.VE!t A FEE AT IJ'E~rPO ,.,. \\'anti!!! J1nnk'<l111tc!y Surf & S irloin 1".1.E("rHONICS MACHINE t'Ul..J . 1lmc mert·h11 nd1i;e Hospitality Hottess ' tan Tempo Temporl\ry Jlel p Bnlboa. tClosed 1'1on & rronl-Rru·k ore Glrl ~'930 \\I, C'1»11'I Ill\)'., NU hand lr.1'. Conttu·t Mr. Cook, Service Memories, rnc. CT~'="~·~··=.,,-,,,-,,..,=:::.-; f):P<"r. 1-'v1rnli111 rn1>na1:t>rin l ---(\Jt)I'\ "t.:Xl '~lt. PROMISES OPERATORS lk>al'.11 ~·urr;illure, 612-0262. j l\T/l.GT\ETIC Sil{n l\1anuf. & . I II ~1 & '7 1-PROMISES T•••'nees Nc1'<IH ina1ure v.'Omen to /\ 1uh11ldi11.fY of LAB TECH d I ·11 -•-roos1t 11n. n;;r .,... "· l lb1'<l <·1111v.ho~11i111lin S:1111a I \\'elromo llC'W f'eftldents. APPLIEDMAGNETIC S I pro Ul.'I on. w1 U?UIJ. Gary Courtul'i.', :.!O I 3 ,\n11. i;..~p1n 3 d11ys, 9:JV.t.pal PROMISES 0 1_,,,,,..... .... "'' '''" ''"'I * GARDENER * ~1eidble houn. p/time. CORP. J &1.-...11:i2, 8-4, M/F. \\'<'stC'!1 ll l.>1·., sul!c 107. ·1 t ·19-JOG\ ~· ... ~ "" ' -" ' -OPERATIONS NB ~-'300 ~ 'a)S.-> ~ra1 cyard i; h \I \ s fvr lk >"011r wn bos.~? J>art or hat have car & typewriter. ~ S. t-nne Street ln1mro. R & D ........ ning for MGR'. '· , ·• · • COUNTER GIRL, ~rt t1n1<' We make offers, rn6Ji!ini.: niachh~ eJ)('r111on; f tunl>. Your m1•n lln!11. 5'17-3095. lMDD E. Edinger, Santa Ana, Qilll. 9'n~I (lrototype pro~l; Prtfer ou!"tand1ng lndoppty f~ Ci\Btl:: T\' .lnJolRlh:r, l,;ndi•r ~ It.or f 111h & Cttips f() Gu. not promls11 i\•llh or \\'iThoiit l"x(lent>nl'e, ll!1;h lncon1l'. Guarant«'d Santa Ana. some col.l""e In a lee"nical Pf'rsoMble, . ustl'iom ""' ~ruunrl. ""ll d !,n•I. Trri.inl'" Ap11ly 111 pen;on, Bn 11y Cu11om('rs. t:an1 Nov.•, P11y HOUSEBO.Y 1 LIVE-IN An equal opportw\lty lo•ld 1 __ 1·, •,,~·ma" .·~le com. petent irwllvldual for 1()11.~11k>rl'tt. 1'. q u 11 \ o.f)· Hill ll 2';:5 r.. Ji th 51. (':\!. \·:1nan fl:tl:l t.1t1~·hifl('li, n J-:..:r1•1!1•r1t "11 J! o r t u n i I Y, Lul rr. N.B. Home, room & boArd. "mployer e lectM~;i '":n('as~emrnts. position as Operations ?ifgT. portun1ty cn1 piryyi•r, ~11 111-..i \\"kdayil. lta1lUIJ( Orange County con1 hl'nl'f!l."l, and 11"0rklng ron· 534-7187 or 534--3144 CAii 64G--0777 aft 4pm 1 ___ , ..... ~rial for large Quality '- :.{i24 \\'est CotLSI H1gh11.·ny, -pull'I' 1.."0lll J>a.ny, has lfu, dl!lonl!:. Apply in ~r.;on. INSURANCE CO. ll!'CpandJ~ ..ouu 1 ua• ":< P" r · dl\'l!T'Sifil'd shopping center /':l'\\"f'(lrl Rt«u-h 1i-12.-.1i!till ! C'OUXTER GIRL. full timf' nit!flintc ()pE'nings I o 1· HOUSEKEEPER. Prof . 5'1.lcs staff Ml openings for desirable. de\l'Clopment in O.C. Must -' ! Cilv C.1eanrrs. 3ll Ck.'i'itn traifl('l'S in ouf nW>nibly MEMOREX GARDEN-E.1t A.u1stant, for parents • 2 sch!. a&:l.'d sal c......-ill " led f CASHl ER ! A\'1:, Lag. Heh .iM-lj38 arra. Thili 111 an c:.:ccllt>ni . apt rornplf'x, s e 1\' p 0 r 1 children !ie('k rt'liahle exper. 1~f! 1~~.d~~r"up" to Duncan Electronics ha'"f! IOITle kn?W re ~ Bcautlful k>c11.t1ior1 Fin<' op-IC Rt:DIT JNVE~llGA'nJR .,111l0 r1linily !or individual~ Beach, Helm hie, s t l.'ad y full ckhaf2l' e xeo!1c u t i v e ~+ comm. Q-8791 Call For Interview ~~ 1~~~ .t. ~ portunlty. \\Lil iriun 1f !or installment lentting. Ag· 1nli'l'f'Sted m ll'Hmirix t•lel.. Comdata Division '''ork, ph 1>44-0600. house eef)('r. ,,.... ary + J:!. l sharp, hn\'c nlC't! buslrL£'1'!1 i::re~>;l\·t', )'O!.mg <.."001pany in t n~uc11. lndivl·'uHl~ scl<"<'fl'<I ~~--ronn1 & ~board . .., Pbone ~. "'""""""'54'"'s.8'"'26'"'1 '"''"'""" beck~ in ma nt~, niar1r1l'r & 1vp111" ~ \0 kt')' 1. 'I , 0 ~0 1696 of< 2pm . lttnclsC'aplng & &eew1I)' . · · .. , ' · , p!ras..'U1! surrouni: 1n"s. "u:.t u1ust ha1·e a silll''-'1'<! 1k-~b'\' r'.:'i2 R.cyrlf)lds A\'C. '100'" CoUegc degree dcsi~le but add<'r .:.k\Us. Cllll sally hR\'f' 111'() ye~ crt'dit <'x· 1 to !i·arn, \rr off l·r: Sui1ln Ana, Ciillf. ~GENERAL OFFICE llOUSEKEl:::PER. rerc vi l:ARGE-t.tUSIC 05.r Oren11:e 11.i ;J ronsider equivalent 1i~l.rt.' 5-l~'i. 11~ ~ 11 ~ ~ ~ ~ 11{'ri1•11t•1• i111·Judlng hon'e im· ,. ~1ro11t·t'll fci,.il\t ir~ NEWPORT BEACH l1()1ne & 3 chi lrl r en. Co.! rn.~ts ro;harp, i:i~n-ssh·t• f' x Pe ril'llC'C. E..'Ccepti<tnal 111• 1~1.n~I J'IZ(::\/'• ~ pr1)\'\'n1t•nt lo:u1s. ~lay bf' I tt C<Jnipclhlvr puy ;in t•11u:il •ippo11un1I>' $450.100°/o FREE t.lrn1-Vr\. Turt!P Hock a rea. Si•l'IY to the PrPSkl<'nL f<:x· opply foi· !he r i Q:"h t ar 1 · vc ., · l'l.'IJUll'l'.'11 to ~up1·rv1sc olh("l' , F.Xt'l'l!t•nt hcnl'fll s 0•111pl<1y1•r ni/f nf'RKY PR~ l'YPI~ .... 011 11 trans. !!7!).39 \:l all 6 <'1tin1t. intr rrstlng job lor ,,,1,.,.,.d,ol ... ho kn O\\'S '"°A fu·n1 hll.'I C'lltl'•'I' r>p<•nir1i,: t-rc1tit "''l"SOnnc!. Salru"' • __ ____ ,. • · "'''' ·'' "''~-'h:'l<Y~ lh1• ri1thl girl. 9i9-0)91 ~ .. ",-.,.. 3 -1il0 "' p n1 1 necd~'CI !l1 r p.ni. "'"'"''"" '-n1 .... anJzation, bud)(l'I & frir lo(l(lkk{'Cfll 'r. .\lul1 iple n1K·n. (714 J ;gs.:1{)93. I 'lru'"' i1pply in P1.>1"MJ11 r.1011· ~·1c l il\KPlt-Es11C'r. l"l'q. I 'rroni ;1ff i1·e. Hurrvl \JOl::'El\F:EPf<:Jt Ch i I ti i:<·J;"nl 8l't'ty. 'A.t;..;i~t. nfe. adn1in .. & has the nbility to !o·dgP!' eXf1 des i ra h I 1·, DELIVf':RY nt<'n, over 2..1 1 rl:\)' throui~h l"ridny or <.'On· \\'rile Clns~ified Ad =."1. Cerol 83,9145 C ,1 fTI E !\IW., P! defcn.c;e pref .. T(JD ~. 1 h n111ehi1"' "l'lc•ri1ed. Sal111)' I l 'Lt'1' Dail J>IJot l' O Box l:JliO ,,.. I li rt', ''on· · X pc r' skills """"'d. Posltlon 1n sut'C'essfully v.·oi-11. \\' 1 .,,,11 m,.nsin•1tte 1, .. 1<'."" .F ... r yn;. Pcrn1. p1timf'. Early ' · B. Krnfkll , Y · : : 1 ,·.,. • Personnel Resources 1.Jvc-<:ru!, 01\•n tr ansp N u. ·-·• Jlf'OPle. Co1nplete rt'Suln<' & ,. 111nni. nl'\l'SfJ8flC'f rt<>llv. !n .:._.-.~.!.'.! :\1~·~;1, Calif. 92b2t. i~tl-204!1 lrvl nc branch ofc of L.:\. r t>fc ren cea indicalin"' o71p~~~l•:.1J;,!'tl. <·ull l.riis. :'>IU hont~. S2()1 i>er mo •i l4 ) s:i.l·~·IOO ~:xt. J3ii ... ~llOOKl(l· .. ·f:PCI' 11,1111 Agrnt'y' ll:il Dove Strec1 based J.11w fimt. S n lary "' .,-o..i.r-uu. VDM r --r~" Suhc 112 Nr11T1011 l~·ar•h I! 0 li!'l::l{EEPER. lh·e-ln. IRVINE OC'D("rv...!Jil..ta npt'n. Call 213-627-S02:1, ext delllOl'l.stn.tM exp rrq'd. + bonus. 6'12·4800. h1•u1·y He11I Es111tc hat·~, F /F /T ~.in rin , iv. Good P">'· r~'41'4LL Ou tstanding frlnge tlC'nl'lits. -1 · 1 11 ree e• emporary v •Arcto.V"'V m i th Dentel Assistant Varian Data 1t1Y1tuir . SC-11• l't'~un1t· tn ,11, s..n1<' Eru:lish. 842-3111. SERVICES .. r.uo"4'.-I l;,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~lary commensurate " P . ,,,. . ,,,,,, M•chlnes Box 24SO, Ne1\•po11 lic ,.•cl1 --.,.,. t.tfl•r.n kl \" exp. & ability. l'l'10hv11Usl. n~~s exper. 92663 Gt.:NEltAL OF"FICt: llOUSE\VI\",.,;>, .....,-"""' w Y AC'count11.nl to $15K Cati TI4-~ CLERlr.AL f 1Jn1c asst. E x JJ and c d 2722 J'.t k-hclson Dri\'I" ~ · Furniture Slort' in Costa p/11mc. $120 & up f/cimc, Prod. t.lgr l\IA<'h Shop to $2-IK LI KE VARIETY? Varian Dnta ~lachines hllll !hll lcs opµor. H.B. nn·a. !nine, Calif. 92tfi4 FEE PAID .\lf'S<t needs grnrr.11 ofli<.'C f\1r. Ril.'hards, 84&-545.'i. lndus/l\lcch En.gr Sl3K $550-TUSTIN Menagement Train.e an imrnediate openh~ In 17141 962-6671. f'.(jUal Oppo11uni!y Enlployl.'r s~K help. No f'X f)('ricncc n<'l'. Jr.' Sr. Field Sl.'rvice 100o/o FREE Enthu&iutle idnlv. w/exper. our AcrounUng Dep;\rtm~nt. ODITJ\L ASSISTANT 1.1/F Purchas Agt. Constr 191:i \VIII tro1n r ight )){'r.;on. IF YOU liAVE EngiJlC.'C.n.-Sen•1Re1mir 2 YR.Ci Of'C EXP. T\'PlNG in retail sales. Rap id You mUl!t be able lo lype 40 E xpc-ricnced, 'enthusiastic, ~~ Anll l~~· ·SGOO fllu.o:t be able to v.'Ork nlghls AN OF1'1CE Sl-.'1I..1.... l\ledlcal Equip to $121< & A GOOD ST AITITUDE gro11.1h or nat'I t·hain \\'P!\I, \Ille a 11).key adding and neat. X·R.ay cert1Mcate. I T h $850 R ro cr~g~ , y $565 .~ \\'{'('kel\fl!'. Enjoy \\'OT-king \VE NEED YOU! C.Ost Aceountant to $12K GREAT p LACE T 0 iruures rapid advancenterrt. machine and enjoy a vaMety Call 548-SM4. *E ec. IC ('('CJ){IOlllSI • v.i th pe<l{llC. Bene r i I 11 Legal Srcretary to S800 WORK~ G!U'Y. &G-1126. of dulies. 11. minimum of I DENTAL Assnt. 'Full & pan Oppor. w/growln.: co. in As..~A' llooLso''""F "'EEr JOBSS625 inc'lude paid holiday!, inajor ti Sa.1es/~1ktng Sec'y to STOO Carol Walker 133-914" Mast Bultders-Alum. yesr prevk>us experience ne-A' prodnt'I developmcnL medical, sick leave, paid Seere1aries to $!JO p I R ' desired. Irw.tlvlduali se.lel.'ted lime. Exper. only. Call *Bank Opr Clk to $550 WESTCLIFF 1'111•a1ion a nd discounts on .t:;.J 2112 hP..t Dr. Field O nims Adjuster trsonne _ esources ~~~yen0:1· ~~~~~c.to c!ri mllllt be v.•11.1\f'G ID work \ ;i&H.o683oii;iii~·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii0iiiiiiii I l.111m !lE'r urirles. Go() d Personll('J Agency lumlture. \liork in congenial i YJll I Tmt> d<'(,'Tt'<" 10 5725 Agco nr.y: l lal Dove Street 646-827 overtime when required ard \V/tigures. LltC' typini,:. 1\lark Ill Q-ntcr 1 atmosphere. Corttact Dennis ftr..• ua.1m Bookk~pcr •Cllnstr $625 Suite IJ2 Nev.-port Beach tike 10 'A'ork lndepenc1en11 y. Desperately *Bkkp,, F /C $750 16:11 E._ Ert ing!r, s.A. ~\" 5!'~200 I 'tecept Secre1 11 ry 10 S6:.S Fret/ FH/Temporary l\1edrcat If you meet these qua.llfkn· Knn11,k·d~t' of H.E:. or land a.!2-&136 I Dictaphone Typist to $jj() * FRONT OFFICE * 1\ons and are interested in N d d dC'l'l'lopn1cnt . --~ -General Ofc $500 ------ ---Pl3X Reccpl ionist $500 LVN ~11 fl time, 7.3 \\'knds. ssoo+ < joining an Oran~ County ee e *N/C Progrmr $13K f'IB~:BC l.ASS, lll'l'r! qualifi<'d A1·,11rnte typing, sonic 1il{' I INSURANCE Draftsn1en/1-1'Qman. printC!(I Chal!en,ging position in Mission Vlej~ . company that offen: Pro:.:iiun :?·:t 11.xC's nn niillt> ,\ 1nan for h~nd lU)·Up .. gel, 1 hk krn:;. Type Invoices. P;iy AGENCY GIRL Circuit illcch. pkg. lo $690 C'.criatrlMi. !np S & beneJits. G.P. necds nttracUve J>f'l'SOn * ~1on('()m facilttic11 * Secretaries riu·rcl lnl hc~. 1·~•:11 & 100~111t:. &~:...~ l)ills.. 1, ~· r" H1•1rn· .. . Apar11nen1 ri1gr S·l50+ap1 1 ,jc;i'~ll~642~~-~2'~1~1.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I to handle 1111 f.ront offit.'(' * Con1petitive pey T II u20 F od S · OursC'<l/01 hcr FN·c & r ec f_n'{' ·" homeo11 ners e:<p<>r· CAI.I. TR ISH 1-IOPKINS 1• --dutii!s. E I•-"-11~ * T • * • er ,.... o upervisor "1 JC'nc·P necrss1trv. J'.lust he ........ o RIVIERA * xeeu.:nt u1:1'k'.... yp1sts LI ·1 c . II . ·1·1 6"" {\"{\" jJO~ll nns. . .JERHI \\'1111 .~:~!HE ~IALHl~ISTS \ C.\'Tl<'r. J'<'ll ! .. 1.111~ ·-os~~ •1 ,...........,,1"" RIITl·I RYAN AGf:J'\C\' i;orxt typL.;1. G(Jod snl11.t)' for 188 r.. 17th $1. (ot 1t'l·ine1 O,\t MACH IN E Employment Agency, Inc. Plf'ase apply In per50n ~Ion· day through Jo'riday or t'Cl t1· tact: * BookkeepeB *Bkkpr, F/C to $700 0n~·1 d~p the ball .•. f!et I im.1 N"\.\'Jlo;lT!, c.~t. fiw..-..4!1."il ll~c riglu r~·iwr~! Orange.Co. Suite 224 642-1470 · 2082 Business Ctr Dr, StE"...?XI {i\4) 8. Kra.tk11 S33-2·100, Ex!. * Acctng Clrks Cal'i'E'r oppQr. for t·n111.1 hlc a .ltlb with a 1011.'-cost Daily 1179:n Bcarh. N.B. Sl7-96l7 A1rpo1·1 11.rea. ~or lnterv1e1\', 1 A• ..,.,.~ 1111,._ Jrvint 833-9-110 J)('rson. Pilol ClaKSifl('(f Ad! 642-5678 call Fern, 833-9-190 I,..,.. ar.,.,. .,. «.rr w 'II OPERATOR :i:!6 lr Gen'I Ofc PEHRSOELENNNEscl.l·IA,\FG~·"EENn""". Htij)'Wented, M&F 710 Help ·Wented, M&F 7101 Help Want1d, M&F 710 Help Wented, M&F 710 , l\fEDICAL ...fi.ssl~tant, for · "'' OBGYN office, send re!l:umc * File Clrks 4'.a;Z Camp~~1~%i B-4. N.B. TRAINEES ~~h.oc:";:f: Long VDM Varian Data Moch Ines VOLT r.tEN s er \I t c c establ!Med ln1t•nt Personnel ESCROW SEC'Y h ' prefer individuals routt full or part time. Ca.II 27'22 MJchcl!IOl\ Drive Irvine, Calif. 9'¥4 Equal Opportunity Ernployer !.llf Clerk, .Shipping 3841!T='1-".':;;:::,oo LorJ.~ woll ·-· "°· •111 If your earl s ·in· wilhagoodmecbani-"··"'"' ......... Nev.·pon Beach :i4&-474l train sharp lnittv. u . ass s-caJ aptitude & reason-tant ro ~ off'lttr. ~ f :\lerl.'h'g. Equal Oppor. Empklf"r Good able dexterity or SK I LLED v.·.p.n1. t,)•ping, no sh. · · · rod · pel"M>l'lll.Jlty & eager to training m p \lCtion oaAIL DRAnS~AN ''j~~.n Best Agency San Franc·1sco ~:ihin~ler~~~~li~~ OR & Receiving $476 up Shipping & re«\vio~ dept. Good It.al typisl. \\'ork w/lnVOicl$. Will train other duties. PART TIME ti•IUl urookhurst, I". ''ly. quired. tilusl be accurate, neat & Sllite 213 ~~m UNSKILLED ra.,t. Computer sch('ntati~. Apply '""";' '""'' & '""'mew. EXPEDITOR/ j Employment Office l\IBN NEEDED fiUTll RYAN AGENCY 179.1 Nev.1JOT1, C.l\1. 646-4!l'¥I 17931 Bench. H.B. 847-9617 CLERK GEN'LOFC This position offers variety & potential for lhe person w/bookkeeping knov.·lcdi.-c lite typing skills. Rapid nd· vancement. Beautiful l()('a· Uon. Sal11.ry lo $5fJO. QI.II Coastal PeNIOnnel Agrncy, 54lH.r005, 2790 Harbor Bl, C~t a.ERK TYPIST for wholC!Slllle frozen f ood di1trlbntor . Hea vy statistical typing &· phone \l"Ork. i tany bcnefit!I, con· tact Mr. Llebenn11n nft. l p.m, 6i3-:w50 N.B. E.O.E. CLERICAL Varioull Office Duties. lilt-bookkccplng, te\ephon~. typing, t'lc, rxp req. l\larine lbflCf'pts Inc. &!6-3902 No agencies, Western Tolom•U• Inc. Cosla '1osa, DISPATCHER catif, n4-979-0363 DISPI..A Y Advertising Sales· man 25'1i> 001nn1. short-hand written J'('liume to Village Bridge, Box 905, l..llguna Bf' a ch. DOCTOR'S ASSNT. Very busy ofncc & clinic. No exper. nee. \VlU train. X· Ray & lab. services. OR. ALFRED B. SABBER Practh of Oliropractic 254 Beach St. U~tw. Ocean & forest) Laguna Be a c h . 494-9&13. DRIU.. PRESS & IUI'l't'I lathe operators for~ s1naU l\lfg:. firm. Pleasant ,,,.ork· ing conditions & good com· peny paid · ltenefits. 'fnp- \\'e 11re curt'('nl.1y looking fo1· n caf)ll:hle indivldu11I to t'X- pe.dite nnd control mntrrlnl fiOlv bc!wrrn a ll pmrluclion \\·ork sta~io11s. \\'Ill ail · ditionnlly maintain all 11•ork in p-rocess ~lnt u s reports. Pl'C\·ious 51.oi:k 1')l'ln1 l'xpcrience a slrong p!u.~. Sal11ry comnien!lllrnlP \\·ilh experienc('. Send resume or apply: PERSONNEL i 1AN'ACER Standard Memories, Inc. A subsidiary or APPLIED l\IAGNETICS COllP. mt S. Anne St. Santa Ana, Caltf. 92704 An equal oppo11unlty <'n1ploy<'r COl\U'ANION for elderly matll.' oorp. Co!:e .. 1S51 Ket· rongenial , healthy \\'Olllitn. • tcring, Irvine. 919-6080. r.lon-Ftj, 1Q.6pm . 0 \\' n \\'HEN BOILING EGGS IN transp. referenccic, In 11.B. ALUMINUM POTS add a "'rile ClnsMirit'll JHf No. :!T, little vinegar. Thl.11 will ker-p Tuin~'Ol1tii{i11 C 1\lbs-lntn Daily Pilot.-P.0. Box 1560, pan from darkening. Useful a ~IPl't'fl. S1•1I th!"n1 11·iU Costa l\feAA. Calif. 92626 but no lon,:;1.'r needed ilen1J n Dally Piiot Ch1ssili<'d fl,\ COil1PANJON f;(onlor citlZl'rt sell fast with a Dally Pilot nnd use lhe money for u Jarly pref. Jive In, i: o o ti Ch1.s.,!tled A(!. 642-5678. sterro! Call 6'12-.~78 Today. horrie. non-sn10ker, Ur1in. Help Wanted, M&F 710 I Help Wanted~&F 710 Park 552-748-! 11ft 5;::0 or wk ends CO~IPANY F.XPAN~I0:'-1 • Nttd n1en. "CRll ~loodny ! only: :o:;~~~~ 1 PROGRAMMER OS-DOS. You~ i;?l'l'l\\l111-; 1-0. Loni,: IC'nn :1~s1~11111r111. :; Yr~ C'XJ)('r. 1ll.'Ni••it Cr•tn•· in •1r scn•I l'C~umr l•~l.1·., I lr1 lnr .. w~1 130 l';).(12 Ski l\irk ! NE\"l·:n A F~:?. 1\T T F \lf'() j r.•1n[Yl 1·,·n1porfH) llt•lp I Computer Opr to $606 F'"t' Paul .\I~· ~·,~· .l•·l~~ f;>;!>('r 11 n1u11 '"mr11111·1'll \-\111 11,l<><.I~<' f•I k"1111111. lo l'.U'rl t HYA~ ,\(.,!·;NCY I ti :l1 Nf'll1lllrl. C \1 fi·I!>· l'\~I !ilrlt l'lt'nt'h. 11 B. 'H7-[\\1 7 Now Hirin9 DAYS & NIGHTS COOKS Apply J.~ J.>Q l1y 151 E. Coast Hwy. Newport 8e1ch Eq\Ull Oppor. En1plnyt r 1111\-e winfl'r ""nr )'OU hn\~ outgrown? Sell II IA.lit wtlh ._ Dailf Pllot'Cla.ulfk'<l 1\l!l I EXECUTIVES-MANAGERS "JOB OPPORTUNITIES" $1 SM·S75M Range . SAlAlllS·Nl!GOTIAILI A•• You Unemplov1d Now-A•• You Stt~jng A Ch1119e -Won;•d About Yo~• A9•-Tir1d of 8ro~tn Promi111- U11d1<id•d A1 To A Proper Cou•11 of A<lio11- ARE YOU UNDER PAl01 If You C111 A.'"w1r Thi F.Uowl119 Coto9orl1l, 111 The Afflri1u1tlff, We'4 Like All l1~low With Y111 IF YOUR ANSWERS ARE TRUTHFUL -WE CAN HELP YOU ,,_,Do you l!tv• dron9 v1>c •lio n1l dr;-.,7 B Oo you f.tv• 9ood n1ttw1 inltll19•11c17 C.Do you ftel 1uHlci•nlly moli-.•ltd lo 1<hi1-.1? D. Do yo11 h••• th• ebil:!y lo .... ~. deei1ion•1 , f;, A•• vou r~•dv lo 111 • r11!i1tic t••••• obi1e+i-.17 F If yo11 wt•• convinctd Iii•! h1lp w11 t v1il1blt would ~o" 1cc1pl it, without d1l1v YOU SHOULD KNOW e Thi btll1r job1 1r• nOt 1d-.,,1;11d e Tllird p1rty ,..olt11ion1I l11flu1nc1 :1 1om1li1"•t n1c•1• ''"'I'· e G•llinq +h• ri9ht doort op•~. •I th• ri 9ht 1.-.11 r•- q"'"" t1c~"iq u1. • e •• , .. 11 ... po1ition1 .... filltcl tl1to~9k •rt<ullw1 inl•r· .... w ,, e Mitt 11111..,1 m•ili"9• i1 not • tot1 I 1n1w,r. SEND RESUME OR CALL TODAY -FOR- NO COST EXECUTIVE INTERVIEW -EXECUTIVE SERVICES, INC -HOME OFFICE - 1714) 547-9625 888 N. Main St. Santa Ana ISECUIUTV IANIC IUllDING SUITE 7021 Fet tor ,,,..,~Lt"' 'llf"kft. "'"' 1n atftr If •m lo • • • but your iob's 1n Los Angeles ••• /) Mare Island is hiring! Immediate openings for skilled worken with progressive, well~ rounded trade eaperitnce sufficient in scope and content to perform ot the journeyman level in these fields : • • • • • • ELECTRICIAN ARMATURE WINDER MACHINIST MACHINIST (Marine ) PIPEFITTER MACHINE TOOL OPERATOR MARE ISLAND Some posi tio ns permanent ; some tempora ry (not to exceed one year I ; sala.,es $5.58 per hour. U.S. Citizen- ship required . Live in the heart of Northern Coli· fornio-Americo:s most famous work and play land. Ideal. smog-free cli- mate, short drive to the Golden Gate. the wine country, lots more ! W ork at the West Coast's oldest and besl- known naval institution , with un· matc;hed potential for professio nal growth. reword and recognition . Get the facts. Call callect. Monday thru Friday , 1 :30 o.m.·3 p.m.: (707 ) 646-4425 MARE ISLAND NAVAL SHIPYARD Vallejo, Col>fornia An Equal Oppo•tvnity Employer • ' ·- KAYNAR MFG. CO., INC. 800 So. State College Blvd., Fullerton INTER\"IE\\'ING HOURS ~londay thru Friday 9 Al\I to U& 1 to 3 P~I Equal opportunity employer llt/F NO\V To \\'o:'k for large clectrlcal conce~n in Orange C.Owlt)' a.rea. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Exper. Not Necessary Due To Xlnt Training 1 $158 WEEKLY [ As ptr \\'()rk agreement For more lnlonnation MACHINIST * 54:1-9226 * To \1"0rk in 1 man sOOp on I '-'"'-"-'!~'"''"'!"°'"'~'"'"'I too ling for in-plant manut. Mercy General general lathe & 90me m ill Hospital 11-nrk t'l'Q'd. fTI-1) 5.17-5415. 2701 S. Bristol, S.A. 1:?131 860-2Dl2. 9'ffi-lj00 ~IACHINE BKKPR to RN's opt>rate Burroughs L-JOOJ $65 t.to. Pay Diflerential For und gC'n e r al o il l t'e ad\'f'J1ilt'd 3·11. l1·7 shifL a ccounllng. Experience ICU CCT.i Rn 's 3-ll, ll-7, desirable. 546-0006 OB Rn'l. J..11, 11·7, (Nun;- t.>ry), Med Surg R.!'.l 11·7, \I/HE:'-/ BOILING EGGS IN \\'ard Clerk, Utlme 3·11. ALUMINU!\.t POTS add a llt11e viM"gar. This '"ill k~p Ls per. only . pan from darkenipg. Useful 1'~11al Oppor. Einployer bllt no longer needer! iten1s B\U.payln& Hme? SJli "Don't sell fast with a Daily Pilo1 fl('eds'' fut nnd easy with Classillcd Ad. 642-;i678. n Dally Aloi Oagifled Ad! l!_tlp Wonted, M&F 710 Holp Wooted, M & F 710 MACHINISTS! Where are You? If you have a ny al!p erienc1 in th1 following areas, KA YNAR wants you. • SCREW l\IACHINE sn.ur Of'ERATORS Oflven~t a nd/or Acm<'·Gridley • NUT FORMER sn.ur OPERATORS • COLD HEADER sn.ur OPERATORS e TOOL & DIE MAKERS · e DIE SETTUS ,\utonu1tlc fl't'd e MAINTENANCE M~CHINISTS BENE~'ITS~ \Ve-offer top "11ge-s and an l'XCt'1· ll1nt \\'!)l'klni,r environment. in a mode.rn (e.cllit)'" Plu.i EXTENDED O\'El~TI:\·JE n\•alla.ble . e Group Medlc~l /Llh lnlUf'enc• e t>.nt•I Insurance •. P•ld Sick Leave • Paid Holld•y•/Vacetlon1 e Profit Shllrlng RatlrtmMt Pl1n • ~rMlt Unlitn ,\pt.ii)' Employment Office- KAYNAR MFG. CO., INC. 100 So. St ate Colla .. llwd. fullarton INTERVIEWING HOURS r.tonday thru l'rWay t AM to 12 & 1 to.J l'M After h•ur lnterwl.ws m.ay tie~ lly c:•llll'ltt J. H. l'rffrlc:k (714) 111-lSH Equal opportunity emplo)"fr "M/F _ H.i;"W";;;;i;;;LM:ii'7iiiiH.r.w.:::;::r-m~=..:,.,..,:--:---c-:-:-:==:--;-;:""'""'~""T"m>TW.ml':o:C-U:r:::;:::Jri:rrif"mu::'.'.:;;:;-::c.~ .... r.m.·-:-:--:--::::-:-:-:c=Sunda1 Apr!I 7, IC~74 DAllf PILOT I) l Help Wint.cl, M&F 710 I ________ F...:7...:..:I Help Want.d, M&F '?10 I Help Wanted, M&F 7101::;;;;;;;;,;;:;;·;;_M;;&:F=7::10 Hetp \V111ntec:1 , M & F 7101 Help W.ented, M&F . 110.iltelp Wanted, M&F 710 I C1m.r11 ·&. METAL MAN •URS>:.• A...,, "'" £,,..,.. • --SECRETARY I STDEERVEEOLOSPPMEAEKNETR I WAITilE~< Equipment ....... , .......... Body~ or u~1 ..... '"'''''"'I R .. I E••··· s.i.. Saddleback SECRETAR IES f:Xl'l:RIC<Cl:n 0,1.\'. !!EU.,, ll•MOll , Mmpl"" in C011111 ~lt'U Nefda E"JCp'd rn .&pm ~lon-t'r1.. ~h"(.1 In Newport I I I rannrl's Dinlnc & Pi,. Su[W'r SI Sour)(! ou t r' t 808 Body nun lrruuedla!l'I)• 10 ~''* Conv. llG!lp, GQ C 'ty Newport Beach -. ' TECH Shoppe, 6211 N. Coast H~). 1 .. ·/11:U11r"n""-' ~. S.~:?R;ii 1l&rt ftlonday momm.. Otll l .. ntrr SI, CM ~:},\\.\ Financial Center ommun1 Opening in 1 1n1~lf'd In ){l~)''l Stt'l'f'O La~:una.;,1"'""'''-'""~=c:--- or atop by Rembrandt'~ -Nutlle& Aldti F.l('J>("r-:--Pn·~lll;W)US tR!~ M>nice <'t'n ~IR1'1r 1Anr1 dM'f'l•ipn11•n1 1111'11 NEY/PORT BEACH I fi\.;:1i·1Y11!'-~h1i11 h11\-e " jt!"QI -WAITRESSES Furniture : • 110 Auto n-..... 957 "'· lllh, 41 "~ "°"'· ~-p. ,.1,,_, 1. N "· 1 H , 1 N>• ""''"I"'~ 1111 ,,.,Tf'lf\rlf'~ n'1w;11-al t•:.r, Snmr rlt"Cln1n11 _. ........., ""' r•re ..... II'\" ' t•'ol· or f'\0.'1.,.1\1 t'( t ·~ C. "' ·w l)lnn<r .t: (lm\t" .Vlh i.1 Milt C.l\t. ~i762. Mk for cwi. 3. can :..1~1 1trt' "'"tl,"flnlt'd &J,.,. l'llnrt•I 0Sp1 a v.lnun 2 ),... T'\'l..11i••t , ' t 1 ... ,, •1• • 1r.11t•11l; n·vn.if,,,.. ,.;u·k:..'T\)U1 rK'M'q.,i.ry. " --P"l'lf'n('(' IUl'r ,., '~1lJ"IUI• r p.·r•pho·r.ll tro.IJl r1i;:ht pt•non 61t-IUVU •• !'On )-!Ill': Corrtplc>IC .... ~IODELS \•:anted p lln1e NU~SF.S A.Id('~. pflimt-, :i,.\j n~o,:inmtM h> nf'\\ JlflWll'i;· ,,1u11,n1,111 ..,,, rul 1111. MONITRON \\'\'.\T~:11 _ r'l'illlblr t"'Ul>lr nl l.o"th"\.••n1' fun1llun> R.J>' \c,~11 & wkrlds. \\.ill !rain .• ·~f~~ •. "'·yt-r".ii Guesr ilvm1•, .. .,,. mrri:~1t1ndlJt11:.: r>rn-lmmed'~e * E1crow Sec 'y n .... 1r111· "I• ••.•u; f"r 11 f INDUSTRIES [ t" in11n •• ~1· l'rl''oll)· huUI 1n~i:.h1i.:i.tl'ly '.:t1 )1','\1"'11 nlr! Call~aft6pm. .,.....,,, L:f'J1111~ ~t11ny«nn1p11ny1o, .. u" ""' f 1, 1 1 1 1 ...._ r 1 1 , \I rt;ri r•,,-•n•ntionnl \i•hirli• nnd SiiO M )1r ht•11I 11ff1•r :-.:URSE Aldr. full or p/tun(' fJJ, '111-ck l\'<11r:c11111·1r11l11 Openlnnc. f~~[;;""A,'.~~1;,1r 11~~\n,~"." ,1;: 1 ~;1>1' ',',;1 ,.~ h:;~111,,~ ,.,/1~.~ 1919 S. Susan St. nilnt ...,.111,.nou,.,. ,. 1 I) r,. ~.. 1 1.:11·~!1~· 1·rlb, _fi\"()i'11'1<1, 111 MOLD OPERATOR ~lotul'I! \1· t'Kp !)N'fd ~In 1 l!l,I; t·•·hool ll\'aLlnbl•· f,.,r "1'11 ':II... '--ood ll.'l('f)t)J1:ic pcr.srJn.1l1t>-l\k..'t\ll 11 111 ~1•111~1r1 U1•urh Santa t\na I \"1n1ph'.>t l.oc·i.11"1 In ~1nlr1 .I."~· I 1""t1dtUv~l Si.'O OO ur 1,..)1 Stt-Ull & opernlr lrnn.llfer !t/or lnjeehon n1 o Id 1 nit f'.<}~ip. Sn11t.ll AOOp, STACOSWITCH, INC. 1139 Bak('r, C011t1t ~!<'.Cit. ~I E.quki Opppor. l::mpln}f'r 'old.)(l'. Call 6'12·2UO 1111pllcr11t1!1. F"r fl l'\in(u!t'n· I Call JoAnn 71~97J.9 100 Anu :'\:1J11r.· 1.i i....~ n•~i:o111!f'(I !"1ffl •r. -• !In! 1nh•r.I••"' ~·:ill 11111 .'Steam Englneerl *Financial S e c 'y 11-,1111 nri• 1 •11 ,.1,~···d 111 ihu.I _ _ _111...., 111,..!Wf.'\J rt•at lr"'' , .. .,1:;..o· nt 11(,j.1 P1ork\·1~111 Cirri~" 2 OFFICE-GIRLS-Fl"I'), .(32.:,HI) :'\l·1n 1h1u LLl'C'nM'tl 111,11.,.yinnt '»Pin;::,(· nni:ui 10 ,\>11111111•' 11.·l·I !'!\)")' t.:i.lk1n1: 1 ~rr iJ.,NT~. s:(l.11 hr . • h .. d1,,,n1 111nblh .. n!I ui ihl"'" l.'•l~!" :\\,•iq1, or 1·:dl (;11 l•~.tl NEEDED l-'1111:1). IMaint. M.cha nics \\<Wk und(•r rr\'"~rl'" · 1•1 !""11!.-l•.11e u pl,·a'1'1n! I lx.nu:<i·~ ·l·ll11rn ~tu;!~:_ !\.11 p,utl J'~~1hl" fnr nlan nr Radio telephont' d lsp:iich TARBEIJL, Realtors I JHousekttpers i.·1 ... 111~ir1" ir"'"""t' ph1, l.:""I r1111 :-Olr. n1i·k, it u;..;,.i.),). "-..:imnn '" rnn1111.1un r111t•tdr 2 :'\\,\l'!.1'. ·"""1\1•1 1'>11111<11'· h1H ,\tu~ be 2;, ablt> t(I drl\'C -----~\ill ,.,. p rtme f * Adm. Sec'y I t)ll'!lt..: .111•1 ,!·n11h111i,I .~kill~. ..;!'l'J.:l~l'.\;T l•'.Srl~:~T ;•n111l11v1111•111 :-Oll1~1 llll i .. •~! ~h "!~ T•·' ··nr' 11·1 . ..,•r-.1n~ Apply 11'1 Pt>~n I Billing Clerks Tori !lkllh; l>i'ilUll'('(t .t •'\!'•' jl/I(! <illl 11•·1!; •Ill ~·'Ill" (\\\I! I n111 ..... r.ui\dlliji; l iolfl hy :\t.1~· ~II , J'J,• .. :c.• 1ruy :-:11"!1K l11rnp, plr11'flr111 ' YELL-CAB CO. RECEIVING 1 c.,..., 1 \111h .1 111:•11i.1u111 ,.f l'•·rl•'rn1 ,,,u11nr n1111n1. •in 11T1tt• {'!a,,1r1.·d Aii ~11 . 111. ni.·k11. ~11 1 11•1. :'\\\,., """ :\lt'-dlC'iUV ~ !' l' r f' lfU'lll ·~1,;....n11Jl1' ' ' ""'"" 196 E. 16th, CG!lll\ :'\h•s.'1 .'Insurance Cltrkl fll'1'1'cl. lt111l\"lt!u:1I !\lU'il \-.. l>Ujll'r\1•~·11 , .. u ~I~ ffOr ,1n 1\nl\· ~~"·h'lll. J.,'l'OUllll~. l•111ly l't\ .. 1, ro. l\ll\ 1:.-:.01 ~=~·.. ' Packers & Aisemblers 1 "' •et 1 t s , txper. 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Apply in person, Costn :\lesa Inn. n:6 H~~~~- 557-0061 ~·N'M,ir)', Ill'!\\")" hf!I ~ ! • Lflfl\a llJJl• ') 644. 389 i !.-,,., I .\I f11r· r)/(l()f:.F )"OUr l\H\11', \lo"!l rk I l:t!l O'l:)~.";':+10 . :r:r~HlrchS1.:o.:R 1 .. ....,1 !ll'nl.'flt, •'fllllY 111 1 1714 837•2121 !l\)t-:"00'\1)r"""'!r~,,11111.-,-,·1,,:1:1.,; ..,A t 'n Clerks 1 u ccoun 1 9 "r ~11111'M' , I•• )l•ur "'111 :-.<'!hd :'\l.1rl1· H.-11,1111.l To1.ble I .. -.•_.,._,.,.,.,.,.,._ __ ....,•! pc>r.ion.PRIMARK T11kr SAn Dt<'iro Fn~·a\" THE IRVIN E CO. CALCOMP ..,A/P Bookkeeper IXl'Yi. :'\h•n nr """""'"" l"iln 1·lu11r,, ! lo·.,,,.~ & t>ufSor• '!' • • To ~:1 ·rnro Hrl Turnot1: •• , • 1 11 1 "'Exec. Sec'y s 1 ..... shi.;h1ly h11u•h• •rf'!·d. 1 .Iii>! l'l•fun •h•'ll,· 1 t .. o . P,\fST storr nf'f'r!.: "'P \' f. d ... ., . r11T111ri l •·II rr r ~· Cl I " ·•r• ' .-R 1 . , -"T . 1 ".r.;t • ··:i n Ai•\)f'.1r1 .. ,,. ..·,.·-·.•~._. ""·"''''--r, ~· I !!<!Ir• h•lp P•~ ,<. !1111 11m•. "" ,.,,. 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Sn• at I KS :l x 12' &\\UHn1ing poo.:il 1111n Baker St., CQSta :O.lc:.a RECEPT -TYPIST rrnn11·s nr pnnh"! •·h···uil I NC inon rh~ . )OU dt•cide: r-.'ow Piork\•IJl!R Circle or t•all hl1l·r. (;11~ In:.:. \IUJohtr, PAJtT-Tl:\IE S<tlr~glrls over Ir.inc: 1.-..11 nlfl:( .. r!1;"s1rf'" i l.oard lnr!U!<1ry X!tfl iv1!nr) • 644-5800 l'f\\l r an f.12-lf't'Jl. rJ11•,._ 11\1•11, r·ou•·h, i.;ullar s.-'Exec. Secretary i 18. ""ill train. aurnc. plr:isan1 1nd1\•idu.11 + cc-.n1 n1. 1·a1· PM\·1dt>d !..:. .,1 ... ~;11111•1.1 ·"•'t'\1··,.. IAPPLv ·8 y ·pHONE ··nthci;, rc1nn\•11htt' J.u111r11'r • ~ ;,.ig..-1-9 for Iron! de'lk. :'\lus1 tyTll' :~1 a ~1·1.'111 i:.-nc>flt~ pitl'kill:" 18512 Von Korman J .p .. d 11;11••r 1·:1n1il••)• r l'al( :tt0·4·lj{) Sr 1,..1 u~ klYll\" T!lf·: A;<:T!Qtr: SALE t11r"llt'S, ~r1·p Ii u 111 P" r , .,...-S e cretary • i· i \VP:\!, E .. "<fl. d<' ~i red . 1\pply 111 JK'rson nr ~"nd Irvin e , Calif. 91664 h k 11 , IL\Ll.TllEES t:Nl.l:\!ITED 1h~h\·s. l'"11s, 111.r111. 1110• h • .iCI k T , PAH.T Tin1e 0..-li Clerk.,\!). 979-0077 S to lll A.\l 1,.suniC' 1r,: l':iul ~Irr A~· =-~.t:\"h }<, ,,1;i1,,,11 :o;;i!i•.-.ni:ui ,,.. .• u yo11r s ·1 s nre. No Fri. 12·~. Sal. 10-5 1110rt'. G4: •. .J~l7 ·1 . 1~:: .,...-er yp1st ply in person, Anlhf>n) s ! sotiates, :!9-IO !tancl•i!ph Equal oppnrtu11I!)' f'!lll'I'>)' r Filil 11111,.., d 1y, ~hlft. :11I!~! 111'•~1 !O N11ne 111 r-·r.vtnally ·1 1'42-91.1(7 Jf.--.i·t1<·11!rr, l '.1.s111 !\.\!'Ill . • .i$ec'y/8kkpr ~~~.C.:'\I. RECEPTIONIST ,\\4', en~111 :'ole~" 9"11.!26. ui f i~· '''Jl ol '"11•1')' .. •••111111 un11lwo•ha\·l·the "Justri1;-ht" 111)1 \'ic1on;i, C.t.t. '.\"t:ll;IIBORllOOI> .,..-~f"'-'ll !or vnu~ -.---·-• .iRe Ce pti' O nl' st Pl. • .\STJCS Sps11·klint: pt'rc:nnality ,(: goort t 11 4 + 556-107J. I '.11• n ~··11 •• :o Ir_ I pr.n. I ~111, ~ ~:•:t:R ,\ FEF. ,\ T TE:-O!l'Q.11!!·.l H!Jlfl~l haM crocheted l.AltAGE SAi.i·; .,....-h 0 typirn;qua!Hil.'.'l you. Lot~nf l SECRETARY (,,I! ·'t"f\1••·, Yl'l ·"' C{Jn.st T poT HI slni.;ll• l"'ft~rir••a<I SIOO. J'i' lnt-or1rd Ski t"1:11. liar· • .iA t c t II Mac in• pr. Trnes. \'finely. S1arl s.-oo. Call s .• "."·'··'· , . ' -·I l h· I l~1.:1a1.1 /{.•u•h I em emporary e p 5.".11-IO~ \"C'~t la!Jle \\-" tlf'n~h1·~. 9'" .,....-ss. on ro er Busy ............. m, co. has o .... rr "'" l \l 01 PORTU'1r~· ~ --1 ' l" r· 11 ... ¥ ,~ Sally llart.5~\Coa:<tal 1 _:-;' • • ~ :'1:1:\"ll'I: ~:111 111n. !lt1cMt•nr~1 1.1 •• -,\I".'> •. >~ ... ---;;------,,,.;, Applianc•s 802 " ~ 1• .O{ ~hag 1·rv1,"' • .iC\ • IR + ing.s on i;~·ing & hJ11\"l'Yil rd · f)r l ,,..,,,l<'n \\hn crinnnl C's ·• ,_ '" !h(' I 1 I .,....-er1Ca etep , shilts for"'·onienaslrall1('\'S Pc>rsonnrl AS!f'r!{'y, 2790 ( · 1 ' ··Tlfl" ii~1 "'-1!.nl. ~h !I{) l'r· l".'1 !»:y~nnl.'_ ~·l·',1;:' l""lf.lell.j <•pfrOMllnl!~·)'"JUnJ{ nlnn I() --n r um. n11~or f'! 0 ' II P 0 I . . . II llarhor Bl\·rl, C:\1 I C<'ll1 ort1~n:i1ry 111h111' 1clo ... ·k N•nt t'X'"'r. 11 1 •·J•'<·11••nu ·~ Harl••! \I•·\\ ."lw,11, -_-O.lS.•111 1,.,,, .,,, 1,,.,.1,1,,1 SAVE TIME hw!C'holrl i!l'm!', t"r1 Sill. ar ne ers nne on tnJecllOn mo ( 111 ~ " rk r>1"p ay t 1· • tr~t ,.. . " • Sun JO<lm 5pn1 91 4 '• Service Agency 1nachines. Tr11in on shift R ECEPTI ONIST f,1~1u:1ns "1n \'•Ur lt·i~un:< flll\n+ilnctunni.:: iir-·f"d. (;..)(J ·1'~"111111 llill!I l,d, :-,:M,1IOl1 1n~1ru1nr•nt 1'·11nir ni:tJ1.1 MONEY & ENERGY ! Kilhulul l>r, i1u ' . • Call 640-8470 you \\"1tnt to 11o·ork. Exf)"r. F"ront office ReN'pfinn1.~1 fnr l;mf'. Eam sUhs111nti11l in-Tck·phont' Ctlqlt\•l1<' 1 ~·JC"h ....... r .1 ..... 1ro1111·51. )[U"t l Shnp n U NLAP'.i;; for ---- ODE'ratons acce~tM also. or·s offlCT'. T)"'ing. i'-11 {"•inu• 'ol!lhout nf'j.!'.lr-clins: STACOSWITCH, INC, 1 !-i l-:l~\·1ci: slnl!<"lll h e Ip Jl."l\I.' l).:)l \'isi..,n \l·/nu1 r 1• OOl"l(lll lOnNi Apph11nc,.,.,, :'\!A~l:'\IOTl l i,;nrns:e: ._Jr r.. I I Xln • ' I "· c \I I I II I & r r.l. .. _, G()(J(I \·11n.·ty of ho11M'hold \C'ry ce;in pan .• · "t .....,'rl :-.:o n1Nl1cal exp I p-11t famil)· obU"""lllJn!'. ll~I i11 ... ·r, •..Siii.. esn 1111111j"'· •·111., u lln1.--. ,\fr J,:ln"-'l(>S. pkll!"rll'I' th•• r<"lo;ul •1am11g~·• I.· 11'.''ol" ·-' 1 •c-. '"-•" 111 I itt>n1~. snuul llPP iar"K't'~. benl.'fits includ~ pa id n,.,, ... ~ .. .-y :;.,µ._oojf: ,\r!fl fn•r r.1~inns II} ~nur ~lfi-:.011 ph llljol'l""'ll1.'.1,l E.17th S!,I i11>1lity '" \l,'f)rk 11.ith m 1al1 Mr ~1mpc~ l11m1lur'l', ll'1vtk1LW1'. l!f.i.rfi NEWPORT BEACH :;roup insurance. RELJF:F J.1.,·c>1n lluu;.1'k"~·µ<r \l,;arr!robr ll'lru....,ut the> v••nr Equal Or!Ylr l':n1 ployc>r c 'I 1,,1r1.s. !'.!f..-()-x.i. l)UNl..AP APPLIA!\CE ('I). S..11.;11111.n, 11 B i11t Fkttr h· AREA J:OO Pl\l·l\lidnight for t>ld<'r!v larly CD:\! call Car :>;<'et>s....,. For intci...·1"'"'f S ~ ... \'llt ~1;1 A11cndant, ---~ lSJ S Nl·w·JY1r1 Blvr! • <-3 t v.nlk rill (;nlr!,,.n\\i:-111, "• nu lOO"/. FREE 1"1idnighl-7Al\I 61.1_7076 a·ft 6pm ' I l.'all !'ilrs. RushM". til 11 ~ . full ~; 11111111<' ~'() t.. Coa.'lt TYPIST 1 • :O.l14-TTWI • · frun1 a.t llwy•. 10 nni 10 4 Electronic Medical .,.-. -,-11 . 11 4!H-:J661. *~'A'''T·u'YTHE BEACH * lhi), \II I. 1 t ... i.: .. n r r" l n If I c> ,. 1:t:t·n1Gt~ltATOI{, <_;.!-: .. 1:1 flfli ."11.! & sun. TEMPORARY I t I I ... ~. 11 or par1 !Im!'. A 7"""" '"·. 1 ' · '---•1 Ir ~ ld ·• ~ ns rumen l, nc. shills. ~ui-,;es A ldr~. <''l:p. ~ALF~"\\O. IF.N·A~!<l ml.-r., TO tc650 :--.t\\"l.'\f; ;.1,1, hinv 0 P r s . '"'t'ki:?round 1~ •u )'llU nr<'1I • u .... yrs .-. . -·~·ir Hip OFFICE POSITIONS (Subsidiary ot CaliJ. Jlrl'f. a!! <:hifl<:. P..·i..,r!y oran~c c'?. lmport b"1f1:~ • . • , • . .-• n1~"1 .. .-1 "" •''l:J)r •r. !1{'('. ,\.,k fr,r "111·1 1...,..\ti'ln ln lr..'UI tl't.'('1.cr. pe:rl('("t L'ond . S9J. I l\.10 \·1:-:c: l\l;;ny l{fl0(!1r~ PUT • YOU!' 0 FF 1 CE Injection l\.lold1n~\ l\!nn"r 21.r,2 \.i<£ E~iradll I ~ho)ps. F/11n1c. prrn1. Ex· Ext 1111"1'., opr-ir. f•11 h1 n.:hl .11. f•,r 1, ,irt1·tri, 1,...111l. arPn, •!•'rt of l•!('"aJ h<111k. Th")· "'ill Hi() 21 .~t St., Apt II. C.l\T. i\nikiuf' t'fthlrn'I k. hart)!"'r Sh:fLLS I Block Sn. of Haker ~1gu~~ 1 F:. 17th St., S.A. TIJ('s, April n-1<>\1'. )lust ltkP "'irk111.: Jason Best Agency 11nd .J dark green s"'·1,·1•l gnr~c. (,'111\1•·11 & ~11v.1· '" 263 Briggs A\'e, Ci\l 1 !I II" · per. nultW"t'. lnll'r.'"·~ 1131 ll'!l('fl\"t" i:1rl 'l /P 1, ••rl Ha' I "IO--:it.~1 l r;1111! DJ:-.:f~Tit: ll<'I, ,,..·hile lal'll•· I l"hr, .'ii-rap lumb<>r, bri1 k~ & E:\."PERTF.NCE TO \rORK 1 ,..,....,~0~1~r~R~<~'="~'i=ll""""""'I R b' , ! ~. 3-5 pn1, or r11ll lit)..00;"1. 11·/p.->t:1pl~" l;.;.rOr.J ~kilt~ .t· 1·:-.-STAT TYPIST i1rn Bro.>khursl. !-'.VI.\'. chu1r~ -Xl11t rond. l T.l I 1!1!n1!1. .'-1t·SUn. RJJ..iJ.l!I. PLASTIC___ • . .. A ... IH>" or a n c sort'. RIVIERA I An 1n11ntif ,,1<(>n 111i:,: l••t un ·" ~ · ,,...., " .'-cc:-~-,--=~-l.HJl'.Una r'liil::. <..:rr·M11 Vllllf'} IN -r111s Exc11·1NG AREA. o 1nson s I '"' IE" 1 1 1 1 h · , per. . , .. ,, .. 21' 00"1-,r:. 55-1-2111 C arol or Suzie, 833-9145 Fashion Island :;;; nr olr!er. :\lu~t have _ 1nrl1vu11l \1 st;,11~111·111 b.'J<·k· i --Kf:~,\IOltF: Auto Y."lll!lll'r, ....-u<'Vll \'isia. follriw l!.lgni Personnel Resources TECHNICIANS fllJ.~ (Jf)(>ntn~~ ~·or fll"l'V1ous sall.'s ",xpc'r. & .:,~n2111•;·w",,'~,~;!c~~Mr,',~~~,1 n.'~'° l.l'•tuu l. T~pino: 70 \1".p.ni 1 VETER~NARY ASSNT $1\.'> \\li!r~~I 111110 "'·11.11hf'r tNlJOOfl SALE : Che1t 11 , F.xpcrieneed in larnin111i11J;? i:.:nr•·I kno...,·Jcdgc o !'eWin~. """. > t .~ · -.,~·· -· i\l1i,1 b<· di•!.11 l inltHlt'll 11_.. ,\.:~1~t D!Jt·tur, nurslnJ.:. si~-, H~·L'f'Jf"•r!1<>n•or\ '" ~ua.r & d••!k.~. la!Jlrs, <'hnirf., Temporary Services fibci':.;la~s. Starling wa~rs Temporary 6~i0. Jl"\·trn:: 1'::3.-9110 pri .. 111011 r"'l ~ 111, ur111•• in· rlcan dutie.•. \\"111 lrnln, fl'<'t' dcli\'ery, 5.16-867"2 1 .. ..ok<hl•h·"s, p I c· 1 u r f' F, 1151 Dove, NO'.>. 112, Nc-v.'J"lOrl l.'onim e:nsurate v.•1111 sALES\\"0)1A..'\' nPMM in pu1 1111" 411rnpu1rr·. '.\••1\pnrt Arrri .• Send R ent Washers/Drytrl h•..01kA, liunpi, appliltfl(.'t'~ I I \ I '' Sal H I S~;c~ry · l~f'·~·1111r:""11~1 ·.\lull f' \ r· I! ,, ,. 1 · ('l•••r1fl·" •I 111·"·• ·111 kind< ol U··" ---. NE\\"SPAPER dclivf'ry . l\lorn auto niute \\'/the J?vgis!l.'r in C . )I . • N . B . an'as. Approx hrs 4-6am. Pref . resp . fan1i ly mM/"'·oman. Xln"l p/timc s11uation. 5-M)..3(0). NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY TRAINEE POSITION NOW OPEN GB Industries of So. Calif. has immedin!e openings for rrainl'es in di s pla y , n1nrkl'lin,r: rlii1trlhurilln K· crf'dir mcrrhnl"lt'.lising. 6 ne~· Joc11tlerns to open in i111· mc<liate future. ~l:iny pn~i· lions nO\\' opt:11 for full lune permanent peopll.'. * Xl-~T TRAlNING PRO· GJtAl\I. \\10 RK ALSO A\TAJL FOR HlGH -SC H OO L & COU..EGE ~TUDVITS . CQ~I PANY BENEFITS FDR PERSONAL INTERVIEW CALL: SJ6.2591 Call Tuts. Only 9am·5pm NURSING Immediate Openln9s Far RN 's & LYN's PM• & Night Shifh l"or Our Special Nursing Unit IL Other Attu JI you're interested in pn> Viding the !lnt.':11 of CRl'C in our oe...,. fnclllly offering the best ot benc.fitJ & lWrkl~ conds ••• Apply )fon thru Fri PerlOnMI Dept. Saddle back Community Hospital 2'.',.j61 Pru,to dt' V(l!enci" t..agun-. JIUJ1 171 4) 837°2121 Ta.kt' San Dll"IO t'f\'t.':WOY To El Toro Rcl. Turnoff, \'ia Estrl\dA. Equal. Oppor. F.:mp\.,~'t't' Put your budi:et bbCIC an lht> tnlck , •• &II klle iltma will' a )ow""4U't 0311y Pilot O aasined Ad! Ctll 642-5618 today I ('.XpCt1l'Ml"C t'\'e . ' Pll y I es e p l'il"'°t & dra .... rr Ahor-Part "r I pp1. nn1:11·r '4'. 111. ,. !J "' ~ ... , ... ''·· \\ ... _ <·,,11 n1•l111. ~·..-. • . -~· E"I I d . ·~ ~ I' I' •. L'1rnr. '" h:r n•I•'''''' h I . " 1··· ,, I p 11 I n • '" u·· hi' .,,.,,~·-.... po~ l'l">I person. :,u('r 11ustr1c~. linll'. l·:lpm, :O.Tlln-Fr1. :ill ~ 1·t111lSn111,1,1 -->"Xl .~" :-': !11 Y io, · · •ii1<LJ202 • ""1 ~· • .t..JU i••-••>~. Irie. nOl Dove Street, For Our i\pril Siil<' dav Sill. Please rn J I Orfl•'l'~ nt•ec:I!< ,1 ft'llnf d• ~k ,\1,~, ru1a ni•1,11 St•n 1L'f' !ii". t:Jf;(), l ostn :\lrs.n. C:1l1!. I ~-=~"--"''°"°".C..---C~I. 11 11111·J !•Ill. !\e\lp:>rt Beach _ 16-72'62 .... tur .,.,h,.., look..: c:r• ;11. Ii,..·• 1;41,i.il ()ppor. t:mployer 92ii2ti R~.nLT .,.,.llithrr, dr Yer A, BI(; C.AltAGJ-; SALE -PRESSER ',"--E-X_P_E_R-.-Appl~ Prf' .. nn<'I Offt,•r -> i • f~11•111tly phtlnc> \Oil"~'. iypo' WAITERS <1Sh /\lo1ih. $:i0 & UIJ t" I yr Sc·utia gear, ll&Y.' 'IV, ~lln1 12.;: f':'\I. :'\Ir)!\ lhru ~·n bcttutifuH~-. h.i~ a p:1s~1"11 gar. 546-521~ or 839-i 62'J Rik(', we l I( ht !I, ,·in: 40llr...,·k. 6-12-3·1i2,h'B ~o.ZFa ~hion l~lanrl .:0-1~ 042_4321 01t"ec:t..,.(oli.(1 hrr 4!1.'t"1l.<1 11011 u..,., lr·r STENO 1 Pllim" "ork in !"Sl1th. \\"A.1';TED: Gu d ryers , children·~ ilcm• .. llf'l'f'I"•, PRESSi\t.\i'i 1250 :'\lulu, 2 Equ.11 Oppor. En1pln) c>r ,. -·"""' ...... ....,. • ...,. supt> n or 1nrrll1.:1 •111' ""' r. F und n"~ini: .. rvanualion ihnnc'r hou~e. :\lust he 2\, ....-or lung or not. P..casonabll'. S.111 Sun 9 to 4, 3117 C.Ollf'g••, yn min. exper. l\1ust know •w• --,_., --mtnU1('. CL.\ Y I' I~. ll•i-;l n•'•'(h a ~h.1111 u1rl11. 1\'/fl.f'· I r.1Jll"t:l'" ~Tu(!ent _& l'a;;:-er In &Wi-58411 (.)).~. =-~~-~.,,--- ' k · o ·d ;\;T,~;;=:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;'f,~H;~l~:::·•:"'~'~'~"~'~d-~T~w~"~':"___ , 1 IParn :-i:o prc\"IOUll ex1lf'r. .: It' . :::!Orne &\'I son cxp1:r. Suffering a i;torage f'n~li;'; I 1·ur.ll1: l)j•IJI>! •" lie i::h 1 Ill'!' }•1tEt: Pickup. Relrig. & ;t.!O\"[:-;"G: 100··, 11f llt'ms dl.'sired. '?111 551-5619 arter ~ll oo-loni:;"r n('('(\<'rl ilrm!'. The lasll.'St dra~ in ttw \~"~st. ~kill~ (,rear ~1artU1Z salary ,\~ply hrh\'11 1 I.· .ipm ,\ppl. nun nr not le i;;:·rap tools, lun1hPr, M.ni"'i:i.ri'. 6 pm. 67:;,.:l!JJ day,.;. "'·Ith a Daih· Pilot Oassiti1'tl ... 1t Dally Pi kit O a."-S1fif'd SECRET AR y •"' \ln 1 h• r11•h1.~. C;i!>k & Cl<"a\·<'r P.rstaur~nt mC"llll 67S.52.i.ll. 11)(lweN1. chi~,J i.:lr1s.~""'Ar•'. PRICING & billing clerk li•r Ad'. &U-~iGiS. I Ad. Call 642-5678. NEWPORT BEACH Jaion Best Agency I lf'12i BrnokhuNt If a; tT 2 rkxl F 1 . I s1lvl.'r, il'ad, 1111, plumhin..:. f'leclrical constructiOn ro. He lp Wanted M&F 710 Help Wanted, M&F 710 171ill Hrr...,khunn, !-'. \'Jy. fnunr·u~ \·ly ::i.11· ~.61 ·, I '.1 1 r ii ~!{.:II alr" ofhC't' furn. .\· houM•h<lltl \oca1cd in Ir.·inc. )lust br -' -TO $6S0-100°/o FREE S111 !•• '.!11 !""i.?...6Ti3 II ' · ' "' ';? ~:iJret~t>.;;,_,~ ~~;: S.nlms Sunday. ZT.ii Bristol. C.:'\!. fan1iliar vdth Birlr!l1>. Xlnt Carol Walker, 833-9145 \\",\lTl~F.S:\ l.'"<~'r. Apply In I "'I.' • ~ · .,-.v...,.l • ~ 1 4· • Bd hdbrd s.al:i...... lrin::;c twnclil~ .... I f"r«on. Pil·k<'J'SflllS J!>.10 :". JtFJ..RIG rri'°daire 2 01i SOJ. A • chr'l'I. A, din ., ~ s J c e Personnel Resources STOCII 1 ~:J l 'amlno1 H•·::il, s r . I ,1·,1 -n~I .,,,., • 1·h~s. uptiol. tnnt. nu h•~J ll'O!"king ronr!s. :,.k}-9j,., : an uan ap1strano IAi;:foncy: ll~il !J.1\•' Sin···· I).. \\" \ITltF"-'i PXl/l 'r 21 or I . ""c-;l ~;, _.....,.n lint.•11.'i. i'IZl.\ Sirrtch i;lacki'l,\J PRi)}c.ssJO~,\L fe m a] C' S · 11, \ I CLERK 1 .' • ' • " •u U"11T-o4 • • 17 t.hlrt~. hit.Ir dT)"l'I", Ji I , I R " 11 ul1c -, ~·\vporl io ""li "\t·1. J\1)ply !n pc'1Y111. I'"\ \\'II I 1 u · I •• I SIC~! vocalist or 0 c" · 11 '' · Free/ Fee/ Tempor•ry llwl\<'r"'1 n,., J\'.'.0 :-.:. J-'.J ...._, 1 r pno "as 1er ~-nt_._ .. ..:.._-,,.~o--o---- La1\TI"ncr Paul, 61t)-.f".l.:',l. \\, , ,117, ri!lv ha\" 11 I C':u111 11,, Hr:r.!, SRn Ormf'nlr 6-i,._~ I SAT & tiU~ . .II fu<lr1~. l'IOn1°~ On J\la rc h 11th, 1974 our 22 y ear old medium SEC'Y ESCROW $650 11,u1-t.111r· P• ·rn11n,.111 pri~1-\\".\ITJ:~.ss. pa.rt rime, o..-r r rnlGID.\IRl:: 0' r Sr-1. ~~.~~.:C.rs ~~~~~in:·~.;:1° 1 ~;,. Real Estate Assoc. sized electronics company moved into our <!'YrS.l''(J)t'l' .. 'iuPo·r lutur··~ 11.•1;11:11!:1!.l4"'[11r110·,1pahl•". ~1 .•.rll . ;r ~' .,· .7h Ir c~i ' Rcd Carpel"s r ushion !~land brand nC\V facility in San Juan Capis trano. Cninm1·rvial 1•xr•h11:1 .,. '"" '1 • r1.:1 t1• ."'1•1"k I'!(' r k ' I ·11~!-i212 1iel\l('('ll .J Ir: 5pm 'l,~-f'i n 11A~r~~~c \\ashc>r. 1 _A_~_l_f I _t_._A_r · · olfict.' in Jl;e1vpo11 B.:'<tC"h has 833-9770 * 1000;. FREE l'r•'\ 10•1~ ""( k 1v1111 ''"· -.---, a t•ar · • STJ.:~1\\'Artt: TO imnif'di:ite oppo11unl1y lor \Vhile many of our employees from our 0 1• rH "' 1· .i .. ,,r, .J. t1u t "''' \\ ,\JTl_tt.ss ~,~rr o\·er 21 I KlS)fOnr_: ~·Mhl'r & llryer. , !'.iTl-:P.f-:<JS * ht'\\' or f':<pt'r l'Ulf's a..~S()('-P'asaclena facilit y n1oved \l.'ilh u s, \l.1e do -1of:";~-r':~~~~l~\~~1o1 r11·c•"·1u-.· p1.,ri~r .~t:nrl ~l~h11.ashr.rt 11.1nr Coklnh1! S.'\5.lor l.o'l1h l-1'1 Sun. 3fi7 :\lasoollA iates. P.l'd Carpet R~11!1ors. · · 11·~u111' Ur .11.ph. 1'L!l.'hl:'n . al.2 \\' 19th, [)!. 6~~' nr Tu~nn. l ffita ~1t!M 600 'I. . have the follO\\•ing openin gs: ·1>11.'a..'I(' Call For 01rrc11011..: · :i.tl!--OY.'6. P ~·Ith over o 1CC"s nalV>n-SECRETARY EXEC-. Pf'P.·/"\..,...,., .. L \!\,\GER ·--KES ~lORJ.: \\'.\Sl!ER, good GARAGF: SALi-:, Sun. lllnfl, .... 1de: can o ffer the profi•!P • ""'"• · 1'.. • • ·' • \\',\IT RE&~. txp('ri('nced roM1tion, S.15. Rrfrig, \\"11~her. Dryer. 11ional grov.'th & advance-* Draftsmen· Go"il !l;hnl1hllrlfl & typini;:. nt -1 ! 0<.ktail "' .. ~!~~-5-19--0170 Thi. & Olr&.etc. 4001 Seaton, ment oppcrtunities you're I trnc11vC", un1qul· fll!Jre f•1r I Standard :t.,,.,,,., B · . M · 1 •11..1. Jrv1IY' looking lnr + an xln1 !.'Om· .l{lrl. P1ud in<JUra11 ..... ,.~ pf'1f11 Memories, Inc . \\ .\n·1~ES."i, &'XPF.Rlt.::"CEf) I u1\d1n9 at•r1a • ._ st·p~:cP.-. -n~u~;p~,~,R~s.J~. ~.~eom~-.1 mi.~sion 'Structure. Contacl * Electronic Technicians I shl\Tlrut. ;t;(•ai' ~ft' h Inn nsI.Y. Srr ~Ii~~ :'\lr l.l'<ll'I, • • we lor )"OUTM'I[ $.'\I April 6. Thomas t:. ~lanciru, nlan-ls.lanr!. &it ""-Sun 1-.r11, .\ ~ut1111tf1:it'' .-.r B•'n RrU\~:n"" 4~mt. 1 e Surplus. Building Sun ~ftc>r'JIOl)n 17lll \l."alnul a"1!r, 640-8672. T d A bl "'·elconir . G-vwtl:vt _ -\l'PLIJ.!1 .\l.\t;S!:TJCS I ~!ATF.:RIAL -lfl'..1(r1 ol :-!EV.' St. l 'V lt42-.~ * rans ucer ssem ers 1SEC'TY, j Pn\ lllf''. J;tti<[.: :2!2l f..;1);{~,. S• b-42•4321 OI"''' or Coll•<' ITJ-::'\IS: Doon, lumber, ply· 1 ii°ASKt:TS, bikf', 11.ntlflur .. ltE•\L E.5TATE )'ou ha\-e. your 0\\'11 pri\'ale 'ti<!Sk &' phon('. Same IOC'6· I.ion 18 yni. Ne"· or cxp'd real t'l'tate sales people \\"t'leotne! Call t o r h~ ler"VIC\\'. \\', E. Lachennt)~ 1BOO Nev.imt Bl\-tt .• C.?i.f , t.46-3921 o r Eve. 673-4Sn \\'Mk in tbe hollrst SN'll nf Huntington Bt':ich & r·tfu~1 1 ... 1n \•11.lJt)" \\'1U1 a. cump1u1jl 1h11t offers 11 full t'l!ret"!' pro- ~T<i1n. I f)lflc-. ~ to • m~ lro111 C:ill Jl'm· <;.Iii ~~· .... 1 \·tt..L1\f,[.; k i:; \l. l'....:iT.\.'~.1 !'162·24:>6. You can Charge DAILY ~ILOT Clonlfled Adi 642•5678 * * l helpful. cr~:.;:.,i;n11• ... ;in1.1 Ault, .Cnl1f [t.'il)I .ou::..=::-:.:=.=::.::"_ I ~':>Od. ,alum M<'t!lU\i, mold· g1fl \\TllpPl n..:~. j;frp ,.,,,,.,J , Calibrators ' "---~ -'-----------' . !ni:. \lo'.ndov.·!.i etc. doll ..:pn-atl.~. lum1t\1f'' :'\!l.<11 I The laslt'"tl ftr.n• 111 111•· \If ~1 .\n ro1u.1l !lj'p1111 uu1Jy -:--. ~ ----. -I BUILOE R~ SURPLUS lti21 \\'hl\tl<'r ,\\"I' C:\I a Oa1lv flilnt C.1 ••'1r1.~I ,.111pl<•>•'• ..... 11 1r!lr> 11t>nl5 "'·11h n D::i1l> 2,"i/)1 s-1 i\l;un. s A. ---' --ACCOUnting Clerks 1 ''~'"'.-:r'.::a1'.'._1 :"~2__.~,,:-'.'..' ___ _;:::=::::::::=::::::::....''.'."'.'.'.'":'...' _:c~1"~"'~'.'1"~i,.,~1;_•:g•·~"~'-~"'~111 ~ion 11U"1i sac 10.5 GARAGE Sile Sun, 12 • .s -714: 546·1037 • I 1~"'l Church S1r1'1JT, C•oi.,.1 :-.11·~1 * * * * * Secretaries Test Technicians Applications Engineer Machinists Welded Module Assem. \Ve offer excellent working conditions & benefits, including profit sh;iring. lnterestcd 3pplicants are urged to call our Personnel Uepartrnent for interview ap- pointments ENDEVCO (714) 493-,8181 -. An Equal Oppo rtunlly Employer ' . CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERS Cameras & I E . 808 \\,\;\["~.[/ -"'-"q~u~1p~m=•~n~1 ___ ::.:: I • l'Si::l) BP.JC.l\S • -Nil) 1.13·1 Cl :-if:)IA 8".1uheu R; I 6 C:ARACE Snlr, in1n• Jtrm•,I A11!0n1atiC", A11~Pnil'U:< 1:1·1211 i 11\:l.l\ Jlo.•I )1n.r !Anr. Hf-11 lens. 121 l(f,Q n1!11!111np 1 Swu!ay. Apnl 7th. 10-4 l)llt!l'rlC! 90 m 111111 mp ----. -.-rhurg .. r. Ji f\!lhtJrton Cil..<1e. A~i'!Qli l-. llul•·h. At" r <' • ;.ie'ol' tvndition. Orii;:. 1:r.p:1 I ,~A.hi.fl"!. r..;-:1 llt'lhy 11rm~. S.1Zr0 \\'ill lit'll $18 2 5 :'\11,.r, :!XI t. 114h SI , C\\ 19-l·J&\4. ,I Jewtlry a1s j DURST, I) ~t:'lt Mll&rnr, I ""'/Mlor htad & cok.r * * * * * * * I MIU)lll""t. + All rtrk nn. 1 COi.OP. ESL i\ R G J·: R, I Appmlk."ll S-l.4 r.i 51.'ll S!'' &tG-7718 • l'l!amoo<I !!luf' \\1111".~j I Oi~i1 84, .f gt'l"ftl lrm, • ~'lpphin" ,-.. n hunond Hin~ All Allt'fo , ... us. )llU1y Xln1J. ArpraJM'd SJ 629 St'!I SI il•l1 I 1.1i!i. 11;;,...~1s · 1J 1G S11;i~'tr n111ck/'o11\lll' • '1 ,1 :,1·,"!1~:11 II I -,,. I ' p,,Jarold. Carrying ci1~". ,.prrui~ "' ·· •. , ..... -•·11 1111a.ettmen1, ..,!YI(' t 1 a~ h I e [)111ni"!ld \·n1ue \11(1 • bul~ SIO. 642-6840. 1'r11 Sl."1 ;;, i'ot.\l ~\d4" P'roJ. 500 \lifll! rMnOtr t<Ontrol C(l!tt S 160 Sf'!I Si.1 Arro Rt'gl'nl 4.1\.\-:!lt'JS • A.nt 1qur J"""·rh~, ron •"1 1., ~ ... u 7t l-60 T.>21 ******* Surk141, Aptll 7, 1~74 ~ D 1% DAILY PILOT J-.lry Ifs Ml1e1Uo-111 BOOto, p;;:;., iiii MOblio -· ffl [V•n• Ki Aytos, lmponed . 97e Autos, lmporftd 971 l\Utoo, 1mporftd ~4';'1:,.,t<;~~ui!°i':~ I IUY!! f [ '"'"You JI I zi· Cahlo enu .. ,, s.s.. MOBILE HOME '71 FORD YAN IMW MERCEDES BE~ ___ o,...P_E_L_-:-.__ .... _ Good, u.~ tUmJturc & . . fathometcr, ehern heads, FOR ••LE .. .. NI' Cta•<Nuan. 2172 S.B. Good bc¢nne:r's boat, See & -"-........ Bristol, S.A. nt1r>llt1ntt¥ or v.•ill t.ell for: ft'>U 3 Lin•t, 2 T imes( $2.00 oUcr. ~ SI LVERCREST \'8 stick f'ICY.' paint Ci;il07J) 'T2 OPEL l:IW Sta \\rift. ;um ft•-l II (. 8 MASTERS AUCTION ·-------·1 . MOBILE HOME . . $2~97 . -"""',.. -. '72 Mercedes lelll -· $22!0. _, n a oon uy . 6461616 or ltl-9625 16' BOAT. Motor & lTRll••-. i BAVARIAN 831-«iJS Emerald n«:klaa>s & ~e G O Lo E N ShcpJRctrlever d I v e r a boa t • p 0 w e r ~· x ll', 2 80 2 BA. ca.rp.,, 2185£ L. 4.S 1----==.:7:::::;:0,.,.,T.--- Emera.ldti, pvt PlY. 841..oo96 alt 6 or Sundlly, mix mAle dos!:, '.\lft ync. old. catantaran, 11.·~i~re motor, draped, blt·lnt., tth1g.. M & i Bnutltul dark bl~ metalUc PEUGE Mechlnery 116 839-0974 • MS-3050 • ~9 Xlnt '4'/childrcn. Good $6.'IO, 645455 wUl_Jfr ,\ cle<>t. dr)'er, "11'\'d f\ .......... l•1.:1 ; ,, , e ".l n t' auto mat 1.c NEW PEUGEOT I M l,c.niftff.n "'tt1('1\dog. C111l 837·5003 uft 30• Gl.ASSPAR Sptfr, TS for ~· lllit entKt., kit1::1. -~UUIA WUI transrniplon, factory alt . 1. 6 PM. 390.,, load-•. x·int -nd. clock, i toraite shed, land· TOYOTA c on d It lo n Ing. pav.·cr I WANTED: UM'd 11ablr MV.". W1nted 120 = ""' scar>t.'d l)Alh.I. Tbree ynr.. oJd ateering, AAf/fo·~r 11tcreo DEALER . 1 in aood condltk>f\. 1----------rnEE 10 good OOme 6 \\'k. Sll .!r~. or offer. 61'-82'71. 1 like nu. Loonred in new \ ra(Ho, 29,000 actual miles & 979-al)73 C\~ WANTED nlale ki~ty named ~torris. 15', 30 11.P. outllOfU'd •dull pk, a9.·ay from nolay 1~' H' ~-c Ilk new• (N 161.2) ,..A. pl te Sale! and Senioe I Off Pl B All wh"• &12-3825 "r I 7 ~ O •-•f bl •-cl •· -ar~. .Al. 646-9303 1974 • · o. ~• ' ' · HAND Pc"·er ga.,,,., set ete urnet 842 1102 · V..'/tr r, ' 4 f.a&t , BC'SI ••· no-,.... • uum u .... ..,0 VAN MRO Chat. cl"b SALE PRICE 50 oont]'l8Ct.I on dlat>la.Y· with portable table, S2S nnd ~ • otter. ) 675-3001 hoUll(!.. Red. to $12,950. Call • fv BAVARIA& PACIFIC MOTOR 64&-'9583 light Table SMA IL Black puppy. part Boats RontrrhorYr 90I EVES. 21~. 691-1152. '""· .£.JOO, 12 -· V.$, & S8995 J S!t).4'64 J w,i,~, dog, '""' to •""" ' '" CAN Bii SEEN AT : auto, >'•ct. ~Ir,"""'· Pm. 3.DSAs IMPORTS Mltallantout Ill home. 3 mo old. »4-2441 12' Nii.!\' Chris . Craft CRESTMONT cond., S2i00. 968-186.) 7 $' CAHOVEJt Tr a\' et t c PUPPlES, ~1/F, free to gd. f1y·Orld2e Sport Fl.sht'rman. ESTATES '73 G?.tC 14 Tqn V1tn, Rftd. to choo&e from PEUGEOT /SUBARU ~:iiJ::'iac~~~1~.ns ~~: honie. •,, "'elm & ,, Shep. Pluah. Full t<la-tronic!, tull !Ml Site Or .. e~n. (Central 6cpancled, C'l'pted,' hk1-w11U. EXCfilENT A ~~7 W. Jincoln Am'.s2:?tJ \ e TA 33 he-11~1' duly 2 kw. + Pep. 3 element, l band amatuer ~a.ms $50, •i.tcaih kit, 25·• color TV for cust installntion' S 1 2 S <ip cabinet). es.s Jug Chevy ~~ ton PU trut:.k, 8 pl)' !Ires, heavy duty tubt>s & ~·hi~ + 1 :idditional 8 ply Ure. Plen- ty of good t"Ubbcr lrft. $125 for all. e <llevy 396 truck eng, manifold $25. •Chevy HD truck 2 barre! curb . .$25. Call 545-6030. &}l-2689 ;)-17.-0!l:t'l galley. sno~r. etc. t'or Ave. act'ON lrclm Brea yl, 3 spd, 10.000i•l, $2700, PRE.OWNED BMWS n n1 l:::ASTF:Jl Puppif'll, Ador111>le charter b.Y da.v or wffk. 6 ())mm. l-f0t;p,) Lot #46. or bt>st otr, B33-00'J3, -• .,,.., ,......, Tl 4 1 PORSCHE WANTED, boys bedrn1 furn, good quR.lit)', n!casorutble prict>. Also, glass l'Ofl. table. 64>4102 Golden l?etrill\'t:r/Shepherd poople Iha."<. !'1sh, Ct'UIMe, 'CONTACT RAY. PK. MCJl, ·~ Dodge Van. 'Aulo truns, ,.,., ~ •• , ~~"' SM Ol<'g:O rr-JY. at Avery pup$, ~I & r 837·7329. cocktaU. etc. ~ da,yJJ, for Ahov.ing. mag \\'his, low mileage. e .70 2002 lo1.1 mlll'll PkWy., Laguna Nilfutl. .,96J PORSCHE 3o'i68, i:ood 962·2301 evenln,,;,_.. . ...,kend< -.,.,--.,-~--,..---,-ct••n Phone r:.•o _,.._,.., e 71 2800 CSA. sun roof 49• --131 ---•. n--t oflo-. ~!Al.E cat 1>.pprox. 6 mo. ~~ · · FOR sale 8x35 triller v.·frh , '""" · ..rt,,.........,4• • ·72 3.0 C<iA . iov.· miles --.. vnu °"-"' ' old, real cute, need home Boets, S•il 909 small cabana _ ~asonable 10 FORD VW, 6 cyl, lot\g e '72 Bav<1ria 4 speed '73 M • -' 220 &M-4827 ~'ANTED . * USED BRICKS * • A10.4564 * lrr1media.t<'I)'. :¥18--0466 rent 'space -only adults body. An, $1.000. ere.uH PORSCHE 911£ APP GRP, 8 "'ki: old Beaut. Germ Shep. e CAL 29, tully equipped f~ over forty ne-ed apply. No 640-1993 :; yr. or 50,000 rntlc \\'arrant)' Ditsel. Auto1n .. radio, htr, mags, Ain/Fnt Ste reo, & Collie pups. 11\.t & 1 fein. racing or cniisll'!,g, slip avail pets. See mana&er. Can be '70 Ford Super Van. Facrory a\'l\llabl(' on ell ne\11 PIS, air CLk: 861G\\'Y/ less sta.b. bar, XAS, 4ro..8799' COINS '64 & bt'loro, $4 .25 for left. 580 Hamilton. Cl\1. ln Ne"'POrt, $15,500. moved. 1640 Newport Blvd., air. Cptll. panellllg, AnJ;('n 197,1 & '13 Bl\t\V'11. lhnn 1:),000 mlle~. .70 9tlE ORIGINAL owner. $1. SI.50 1-·or H'alvcs. , , also • Costa Me11a. maga. new tires, 40,00J mJ. OPEi'I' SUNOA\'S Jim $lemons XI.NT CONDITION. AIR. &~7227 ~ R~E l!.<·rap \~'OOd~ broken • Ncv.')'IOrt 27, 9 mo , old, ---------•~m --I 499-4287 ===------1 bricks, preUy llxed ca1. atom.le 4 inbonrd ~'Orlrlng Motor Homu 1~ f'O mports -=c.ccc.,~==c--- JEWELRY. Otl\.\', men's • \\'ANTJ-::0 to buy older gun!t. 831·9311, 646-1813. salls, S12,00J. day. 6#-34S1, S•l•/Rent 940 $93o. or R?ra~nr:r"~vn:i'9 Im" ::..:;;:a; I 1301 Quall ROVER women's •. rings, earn~· s. PlCase call Blk 1 b 1 1 1 1 c -rn ~12 L4-A -• r ·it d MS-9617 . ,a rat or. enia e. a · v ... ~ ~ · Bug. 8of2...5t17 Jel'T)'. ~ NM\·port Beach ""'"'ants, 1 any, emc · 1 · 1:, I h'ld 2 * RENTALS * 833-0300 -PC . et'. Pvt -~" '3<'rif'-in• \\'ANT u-.-" p•·ct"re ''"m·• eeoonau• ~x ~· c 1 1~0 '13' SAi ' BOAT '73 DODGE V•-c"•tom In ROVER~ • Leather entire stocf';~viourdy ~'11~ equip. c;;;pper, niouldin~~ yrs. ~· Chryi;.f(lr, glass '"with trailer. All bran,:s • 23-26' 1'1H"S, 18-, lerior & ·pern't," 'fV: rel.fig: ~ tx::.., ENTER FROM ~laC'ARTHUR ~~fr cond., S 75 0 . ed by lr,'t' j e w e·t c r . tools, etc. S'lS-836! . R~G Aust1'8.1ian fen1 Shep 19' -1\.fainsail & jib. Seats 4. Zr f.flnl's, Van con"c~'s. iilereo 893-00lli' , , , , • '"'4 Merced~ Everything i:oes al below needs' loving ho1ne w/schl Dacron sails. 1970 model. ".t'ully equipped, alr, very ' · ~·102 Marg\ier11e Parln\•ay ~ ., ·~ • wholesale prices. 1st come Mus ical lnt trument1122 ~""~e ~ch~i~ld~,.~n~. ~>l&-0254~~~~1 Perfect eondllion $ 8 5 o. clean." NQ\\' accepting !arc 1971 FOR~ 12 pa11.9eng~r Mission Viejo BenZ basis -cash only, No phone 551-3497. See at 4911 J\arcn model consignments. VAN. Air, 40,000 rn i · 831·2040 e 493-49'19 info, 2801 Fraricis Lant', DRUM SET, fR.oio:ers) $80. Ann Ln, Irvine Dale's 1't.H. ~ntals 536-8402. 536-6488 USE AVEJf\" P\v\~ EXIT. 280C Coupe Costa l\.1Ma, ~. Hur· e-.·~~ds [ Pili and"'-"" 11"'-.i I CO~Pfu'lY i?ing out .. of Santa Ana, 838-0900 4utos Wanted 961 ,. •PRI ~~~~I fl~llst f~:i o';!~ ry, th~ "'Ofl'I l1tst~ . . ~ business. Selhng remrunrng '74 TRAVEL Qttef'n 1\'lini. """"' """ipment inc 1 u d 1 n g GARAGE Sale &u ,r,, Sun. Office furniture/ Sailho.'ll!i. at cost. tt' Never used. roof, dA!!.h.' v/E NEED YOUR -... ~ E I 824 Sa d h k 5 Tik. 9 air, $8.000 invested. r.1ust '71 CAPRI ~ , 1 a u t omatic transmission, JO" radial Rrm M~'. S90. qu p . P G I 850 n s ar , l . J Cllf, I .. , CADILLAC ' .<VUV, .. 6Jl,. a r. factory air conditioning, Datsun camper shell , $35: --'--"-------ets, en•r• P-Cat. Call Rft. 5, 532--3491 ~m:~=~ offer. R/H, Radials. J m tna c . AM/l>r.f, PQ\'"er "°indows & 35 gals of polyester resin, SIX * Security Pef ·Prod. * SABOT w I oar a . ~o I ~-~~--~---Shaf1>, clean late model cars. $ZSO. firm. 96H322 alt. only 800 (EfGfJT·HUN· SAAi SAAB SUBARU RENAULT $35, fiberglass Roving mat ROOM DIVIDERS Beef 28c lb. Cott. ch. 20c lb. Le-eboard, mast. or sad. ·SJ{ASTA Motor home. Pa;J.k tiy0~ ~~~k Trapp 6:30 PITl or v.•kends OREO~ J miles. Leasl.' this & cloth 50 yd. Router, S20: Very reasonable D.H.L. 's $2.50. Wlmore 52. Blue & Whlte (1ber glasi;. Rent by v.·eek or mo .. Sleep!! Used Car Afanager ·n 200!lcc. 4 spd, all extras, cur for only $?16.86 per Fto11! Wh('('I Drivr l/dqtn:. 2·12" Altec speakers, S15 John C~y. Rltr. ;>17_397'7 1118 E. Wilshire, 1,~P•'"'~ncl.. S200 Call 6. 979--0379. must seO this .,,,·eekend, month including tax. (ask ea: belt S75: mas&ger. & 300 <G) No. Npt. mvd. SA o.>17"' ...., Traileri, Utility 947 ••.-.~UW.W.,. make offer. 642-2850. for reAAle dent.\ many other things. 2135 N.B. 64&-7•114 ·~"""""""" SALE PRICE Elden, Garage No. 28. Costa EASTER PUPPIES· TinY • l·I' CHRYSLER, Lone , ....... "z'6ar ..._ CORTINA Mesa. EXEC s.1.-vl· chrs Sl~/25, Dks Toy Poodles, \Vhlte. & St~, Sloop & trlr. Dacron ALL Steel, tllt btd, bike or ~ --....-~ $11,550 SIS up, Secy chrs $8/24. Champagne 8 v.•ks. 546-!224. sails, 5 _H.P. mlr, many gardener trailer, $ Z 5 0, ~:!~·=·~·~·~ ...... =~~11~~1·~ FORD Cortina. 26 mpg. WOMANS cocktAU ring, 17 Pierce 867 . W 19, Cl\1, J1.1:ras, S&;j(). 96..Hm 842-8182 ~ Good bod & iOOd diamonds $250.: Wm. Rogers &12.Ja. 7 EASTER BUNNIES JO' Fl 1 ·n A · •ut •-I p t 949 TOP DOLLAR PAlD N -y lit"eS-SUverplate coff & tea serv, (Californians) S.l!i() ea. 5 wks g "oop, tonuc "' O -rv ce, •r S ew brakes, runs really Irr tray, 6 pc !!el $75.: Heath OhF•~~.6ESdK.:.,~-lill. • ;o,.~~dt & \.\'eaned &IG-3111 aft 4pm. SIV11' ~·het>t I, ~~· ... ~ereo, TIRES BR.AND NEW'' 2 roRl~~E,D'OIRAETIGENl YCARS good. $6SO. 494-~ aft 11 Kit, dlx . metal detector, new •uwuuu '"'""' ~ •• "" • ,.NU. enns. ""..,....,w.i · · · ' .tU.L. am. sell •A~ 96S-3625 FV n-s 854 L00-15, Scat·trac. rt1ust sell Call · t •---:=--:===,..--185. Bible Sto...., ""°"'· .....,. --w SIDNEY Sabot, like nev.• or come m o • us.1 DATSUN ., Pl /D 826 lmmed. Paid $110. Will sell comp. set. New COflt over -'-"-•-'-~'!"~n-•.____ e PUPPY WORLD e y,.'i~ sails & rigged tor for $95. 979-6846 aft. S:30 $100. Sell ror $35. 645-430'2. Chi r;· Poodl to\\'Utg. Sn:t. 675-S683 p.m. • PIANOS huahua!, ny es, 36" . . BIG SAVINGS this ""'eek Box e r , Pit Bulls, BUii Tn·Maran, partly finish· CHEVY, 90 brand spankding only, on Blown-in 6 in. in· • ORGANS Tenier. St. BernArd, Cocka· l'd, v.·lth pll'lfllll. ~lust sell. new, complete small vs NEWPORT IMPORTS Milatkm. save on UtU!i. &. poo, Japanese Span., Labll .. $450. 673--804.1 motors, tit.a all Chevy~ $'195. beat the aummer heat. Open Nl9hts 'tilt Shepherd. 100 M I XED AQUA C1\T, as is, new sail, each. Delivered free . 3100\V.CoastHwy.,N.B. Avera,e home under $200. Sat: 'tll 5 :30, Sun. 12-$ PUPS:~ Stud Service J\foi;1 $150. 2I~J65..4719. 642.9405 '72 240Z \\'hite, 4 spd, black interior, Air Cond, Mags, Ahf/Fl\J, Tinted Glass, low miles. -·~·-~ OCT OATSUN _.,., .......... ~ .. ·~·-"'"" .,._ .. ......,~~ ,,..,. . ..,.,.. Fn:e est., Ouu-ge· it . Rentals f O $5 Breed!!. Open Eves. 531.;m1_ 213-592-297'7 ADAMS INSULATION. Lk. r m AKC WEIMARANER. m•I<. UNIQUE .... , .... , 24· Wood TOP CASH SSS 280Ci95 642-9810 2 years olJ. Champion blood· ,;loop. $2600. See from Udo Mt• fwS. lr;;i paid for US<'d Ai'IC or Jeeps WI LL BUY YOUR MOVING SALE: Walnut Din· • Pianos & Gr•ncl1 Jines. De:1ires female "'ilh Bridge. 673-9565 _ l!!J nn table, 2 leaves. 6 chair11, ALL MAJOR BRANDS same ror breeding chanipion \\'ANT mast for a kite. DATSUN, TOYOTA $35. Brocaded !l(lfa, $35. New Spl11 ts trom .... $595 pups. 541·5838. Rea.-.onablc A ti /Cl • 953 OR VOLKSWAGEN Lge, old desk, formica top, Used from ........... S95 AKC Ge Sh f 64().3().12 after 6 P~I n ques •11ic1 AMC/JEEP PAID FOR OR NOT. \\'ILL $25. Spanish Oak Color TV Players " ..•....... ~ I\' reg. ldrmA•lnl ' hoept. <Gdm, ' BEN'l'LEY '". lit-. l'3l 1969 Harbor Blvd. C.M. PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL 11M.'ftlll generator) Offer. G d " •·395 2 yrs o · s s. 21' CLIPPER. Sall. Au."'. ..x '" KENT A" ~·N <M nun rans ·•········ '*' / h.ld $85 bsl fr D •-d Mull' V.'e n"" top price !n cash lor •1 ~' ................ 646-4973 evell/~·knds. NO DEALERS PLEASE \\' c 1 ren. · or o · n1otor, fully t>quip'd, $2500. rop ,,...a ooupe. • 1ner .. ~J * CABINETS FOR KIT· 540-1121 ext 451 l\.!on thru firm. 673-7917 body. Featured in SO yrs of your clean used ·car. '73 240 Z, Silver. mags, • Or9an1 Fri Ask tor Inge the Marque. r.11n1 co nd . Howard Chevrolet panasonic. stereo .. fr ont OU:N and Balh. Unfinished ALL MAJOR BRANDS HE IE 1 1 2 KC Bo1t1, Speed & Ski 911 556-1240 or 839-59l9. scope, side molding, low ot prefinished. Counter to))l! v · / 99 S LT . ema e, yr. A l\.lacArthur and Ja.ni.boree mlles &U-0045 also. HARDEN ENTER· \ urlilzci· w rhy (New) $4 chRmplon sired. Beautiful 16' DOLPHIN 1SHP OIB '2-1 MODEL T FORD 3 Dr. Newport Beach ;;c:-.,,.;'==~oc-=-,-- PRISES, 815 \Vest 18th, Thomas···· (Used I ···· SlS5 tri·color. 1'1ust seU. Si5. X1nt ski &. ocean, 1671 ENGLISH TAXl, both 8.\1·0555 '70 DATSUN 510 Xlnt run· Costa Mesa, 642·2842. Lowreye wF/syRmEEINow •. J $2695 640.0997 ~ers Dr. 6-16-SJU immac. $.mJ, ea. 67J.4700 WE"'"' ning condition. new paint, 5'16-0076 • uv .. over 30 J\o1PG 494-3432 FOR Sale, 2 table lampt, 2 Org•n Lfftonl AKC Irish Setter nlalc pup-16' REGATTA Ski Boat. 100 ~==~~~~~-IMPORTED AUTOS endlables.metalpatiotbl& pil's. Chnn1p. blood line, Ml> ri.tt•rt .. eng. Makeolter. AUBURN '31. 8 cyl, 2 dr BEST PRICES PAIDI '73 DA'r5UN, 610 Cpe, atand, metal 4 1he 11 FULLERTON MUSIC i;hots. &17-73'10 aft 7pm. 831·1819. !3~~~.,.,,, R&l9•.io red . 0.an Lewis Imports i....\1-l·r.1, ~~· bookcase. baby stroller, l8l91 t:ucllrl, l>'ountaln Vnlley KEESl-IONDS.Be11u1. AK C MIU.ER 18 ft. Show boat. .-rUfll/ ... """~ l!'.66 H bo c f'.1 646 93o:: misc jev.-elry, cupll, books, 557...4836 rl'g. \.\'o\f grlly pups. Only 3 l\1)1'4•ood deck. 427 Oievy. R~rtaf:ivna\ t.t r, . ' . DATSUN 240Z, Air. A/'T, magazines. 67S-liH4 122 N. Hnrbor. 1')Jllcrton left S150. 644·2429 e\'('. Talldem trail~. 963-Jlm V9fildes • , 956 CASH FOR mags, immac Priv. ply. OOIJD n1aple bkcase hdbrd 871·1I05 MINI Schnalller pupp1es ll'~•Fl.AT bottpm, jjiltM1 ' • YOUR CAR S4S50. S51..0ll7 for dbl bed, xlr:i't cond $15. 1\KC. CALL hull. 125 !.Ierc:. ootbolld. Ex 1970 vWJSlttet Bugpr Ex A 548-70'70 FERRARI Hoover upright vac. good CONTINUOUS FREE 1il4l 5.11-931-i cond. 998-1537 · 1,.· cellent Condirioo. metAI :::ut:;•:.:•::,,..:l::m:!po::::,rl:.:od::__.:9:,:7_::0:1;:;:;:;:".';::--;:;--;:::::::: cond $15. Port Hoover ORGAN CLASSE.5 FOR OOBER.!\.1AN Pinschcr n1ale Oare body, chrome, Etc. FERRARI '62 sup ER washer, xln't cond. $60. Call ADULTS. Every Tuesdny 6 months old. tAts C(ln1p\e1e. , !il UlOO. 9l)S..9.l22 ALFA ROMEO AMERICAN. Short w h I 64&-4716. io3:nDiet~~~ ~~y ch=: $2)(). call f>4S.6912. ,T,........llOI l fth '73 TRAVEL Trailer -fully 1-.6-9-A-L_F_A_R_O_M_EO_Berl __ l_na_S I ?!~:" r. 9 Hnt cond. 556-1240 or KIRBY vacuum still in box, Coast ,1 ... 1, Cost• M-. '· COCK A POO 1 1 bl iiiii!ii!iiiii!iii·.:i-~~ J self rontnined, sleeps 8. 22' · o..>:i-.J;il . ( $250 M t II "..., ..... .. ~ • cue. ova C, ., •• ,. Xt-• . Sac. $3,300 ,~ & XLlNT &ll-~···---~~=~--COll · us se .Ne\l'J)Ort Blvd. at Harbor. healthv. 3 yrs old. F'ree. 831'" ~16 '"' Dir~" · · "V'fV' FIAT · SacrlJjce S125. Hot point &:2-285l 644-0'rls Campers, $ale/Rent 920 :i'O--=w="'=~~~~~ ~i1 e~ bey SlS./3= F. AFGHAN, 9 mo•:· 69. l4T. c""'"'' s...,. 2·ga• c,~~~KS ~~~"".:;a ___ A_U_D_l ___ 1'69 FIAT 124 COUPE PORT. tv $25, Crushed velvet PIANOS -ORGANS blk/tan, needs TLC. $50. tanks, auto, air PB/PS Sips vans. 858 W. 18th SI .. C.t.t. '72 AUDI 100 Gl $1999 occas. chair $50, Medit. 5' New & Used. Great selection. 962-22!!0 atl 6 or ~·knds 4, $3200. 646-56.12 4-Wh .. I Drive 961 coffee tbl $50, r.1eru1. dlnetle CoinpetiUvc: prices. Open 00~1.E puppies. "Min .. ~· SACRIFICE '69 Dodge set $35, Baby crib w/maur., Eves. & Sundays. The best Af\C. lO_ wk old, niahogaJiy Special "·/Aristocrat Can1p-'70 SCOUT S15. 586-2859. deals are always at: color. $7:>. <'A . 869--0!78· er. Xlnt buy. 979-0745. ·I \\'heel drive, pa"·er disk SEWTitADE: Red velvet Wallichs Music City Horses 856 Cycles, Bikes, brakes. V·8, posicraction. chair matching bed ~pread, South Coast Plaza 540-2&30 BOARD Your Hor.ie(i;.I on 14 Scooters 925 _roll bnr. lin1ed glaSl-l. aux· ---~------h · d "'"2IJS _, 2 aere green pasture. Shell.er nd.ti. -· ~'"'"" 1 rur rycr. ,,.,,. .... ter * FR.EE * & tack nns loving care & HONDA SL125. !es!! than 5IXl co I on .... .......,. 0'1.:Ml't0\1 a t prn. PRACTICE PL\NO \\' l th privacy. \Ve feed. Back ml. Sp.'U't' r·uel tank & mul· 6 or "'eekends. * *SALE PERS I AN 1690lls-<lUr' studio. A 1s0 Bay, S2Jino. Lazy p Gwynn tier. Also buddy pegs. $475. '47 Willis Jeep. rebU. Best RUGS•• Drum & Guitar Lessoru. Ranch, 546-503.5 =.,...~~27!1~~~~~--offer CNeJ' $1,000. Akhavi Oriental Rugs NIGUEL ~tUSIC. 6 YEAR Old Chestnut. '71 YA.1'1AH~. 250 l\tX, Xlnt 1 =-~-968-85 __ ._20 __ ~ 814 ~2~) ~n~Blvd l.agun4,.2_1N180iRUf'I Standard .~ Arabl11n !\fare, Conti., Asking S.~. Trucks 962 ... -approx 14 hands. good tiding 536-$972 V.'EDDING DHESS. \\llite PLAYER PIANOS horse, $.>75, 64&-5696 DEC '72 Norton T;iO. Good 161 CHEVROLET Lace eoaf \.\'/train. S1.. 10. NE\V & USED. ROLLS. llALl>~ ARAB, Chestnut cond. :\lust sell. OUers Call ¥• TON PICKUP Nosegays, flower holders, Dave Dupree. ~ D Grace Id' 31, 1 d 673-7328. 1.#ss th.an 35,0CO niil~.11. vs, plates, CU""', -··"e OMla· , --.. C-t• ',!••.• g~ IRg. ,:J yrs t> • -~~~-----,..., 'i<U\ ~,,_ "" " .._,,,.. Professionally tl'flined. $500. '72 SUZUKI. T'.250 automatic, powrr steering, men!, etc., 646-46iO CONN THEATER Typ e 644-5400 $50l. JO\\'· mileage. poo,i.·er brakes, radio, heater, SEARS Air eonditioner 1~.000 Elec. Organ. Lk new. DOUBLE trnili'r. T•)P cond. 581..;;.t09 aft. 6 p.n1. heavy duty equipment. step BTU ~·/'r;,Ts malnt. agree-Sacra rice. Priv ply. 673-1747 Electric brakes. 1 Axle '71 llONDA CL 350. Backrest ~~~~:~lale2c otonn: It l""o·~1 .. earit~~~only 2 nio Sl!50. BALDWIN Parlor Grand. $475. Call 642-76n. and helmet. Great shape. (S.192SA) " 6'4". Nev.·ly refinished. -. $400/bcst 675-5105 OJL pain r 1 n fr!t' •. orig. $2200. Otll 646-5979. 9 l\10. Appy Colt Red, white · · Seascapes, Inn ds c 11 p es, socks, blaze, & blank~t. LADIES Sch\\inn Collegiate Sedan. Aootmalic, conditioning, radio. !62nFTGJ $4497 1966 llarbor. C.i\I. &16-9303 ·71 AUDI 1001.S, xlnt cond, 4 spd, 4 dr, air, heat, radio, super clenn, l\fust Sf'll. Best offer, 6~1398, 673-5700 '73 AUDI Fo:\:. 4 rlr, A/C, auto, A .. \1/fi\1 stereo. 'lSOO mi. Assume lease. ~I. l\fUST &-11! '73 Audi Fox. 2 dr. Auto. trans. AlmO!lt new. ?.>lake ofler 6-U-3361 JENSEN I~l'ERCEPTOR Lnrge ~lectlon of Colors ln\Olf'diate Delh't?'ry FUl.t. SERVICE DEPARTMENT NEWPORT IMPORTS ~ Allen li_0 Oldsmobile Cadillac San Diegoo Frwy. at Avery Pkwy., Laguna Niguel. 495-0IOO . 831- '73 llfE'H.CEDES 450 SL. Beaut. Buner Ye\IO>A'. Am· Fm w/ Becker cassette tape deck. Soft & hard top. Central Jock'g sys~em. l O\\'Y!E'r. J>erfect S h a p e ! 24,000 orig. mites. Bought & servi~ locally. Ne"' l\.tichelin tires. ~1ust see to a ppre ciate: Call 714-547-8401 brn·n ll am & 6:30 pm. 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY '72 MERCEDES BENZ LUXURY 4.5 SEDAN Beats the crisis, niore miles per gallon, design & t>ngine for long tin1e O\.\"nership, classic lines, aristocratic beauty and safety, choose from h\·o: $8495. Could at· range lease for suirable parry C86·lFU0) (473GBZ). Hause of lmpom " S23-72SD '7 3 Mercedes 300 SEL 4.5, Beaut blue, blue interior, less than 9,000 ntiles. Jim Slernons lmpom .1301 Quail N~iport Bi'nch 833-9300 ENTER FROM l\facARntUR '73 MERCEDES 220 SEDAN Automatic, air conditioning, sharp. ( 489HGBJ $6997 ~t.u. lfJUi& W VOLVO 1966 Harbor. C.~J. · AUSTIN HEALY abf!tracts, f"l <'. c 0 in m. \\'URLITZER Spinet Organ. $250. e\'eS. 963-TI32. 5 spt>ed bike. Like new $80 536-5811 y,•/sep. Leslie spkr .. Excel 847-9560. P.tOVlNG. Beds. C'hrs, han~· cond . 540-0138 bef. 7:30 pm. 1 II-Li '72 YAJ\l.AHA 2.iO l\tX, hardly 1969 2SOS, f\111 service record. all j)O\.\"er options. A/C. Jn A·l cond. $.J,21>. 675-7954 or 3100 \V. Const Hwy., N.B, 640-1244 642-9405 ing Jmps. game !bl.. pht" PRIVA'rE PARTY \VANTS ....._._. _ _, used . S5 5 0 Firm . J TO BUY PIANO FOR -r ~-· lmn1aculAte. Call 494-9309. pen, gar. tools. S!';G.OSG:l aft· liiiiiijiiiijiiillijjjl/ er 5 p.ni. CASH. 547.9445 900 BS..\ 650-Clcan, runs good 1973 '-p• k GUARD iuilformi;, st~I UPRIGHT Piano, good cond. &o.ts, General plus <'xtras $650. Crnle ...,_r' IC Up grey, likf' ne"' 2 short 2 $200 SCRAM-LETS 1"'.,._=20---"..,.,_,,....,,.,,_= w/C1b-over C1mper long sleeve shirts. 2 pt.1 ~--.--"'::" .. ':;·,.;•:;1>0-2919::·.;;·c._~~ . 1-~on. sale 72 247 Cotn v.s. 4 wheel drive. auton.1aUc pa.nts $2:;, &16-400.1. Sporting Goods 830 lHontcssa BrRnd nC'\v $750. transmjs.sion. power steer- 1-IOBlLE HOJ\tE STEPS ANSWERS Call 842-2815 or 1-637-9942 ing, Air C'Onditlonlng. special Jn go6d rondltion $?5 P 0 0 L Tab le 4 !-i X 9, '73 HONDA SL 70 Great eon· springs. shoc:k11 and tires. ~46-8.()96 Rruns"'·lck, cwtom made, cllllon. '74 license Xtrns $290 Just 7.400 original mUcs and l~nther rn!ls, 1V/l\cet':.&., Tingle -Anoot -Soothe -49-1·5354. nev-er been slcpl in! (69961J) Ong cost $3,IXX/. Sell siz.o. Carpet -Info" -t.hing ----:-:,6"8-:B"s..,·---Only S5895 2 BLA(.1' vinyl love.seal."• £i3~29-$ TELEVISION "' .coff. table. v11cuum. rline\I(' TV R A man about to hn\•e an1,,,""=l<OO"°'.=c6,,1J.7'1_653,,_.,__ ROY CARVER, Inc. t11.ble. 1L.~rt.l'1l baby iten1s, • adlo, HiF t, i•.1: operation v.·as vl'l)' nervous. 400 HUSQVARNA. Good oon· ROU.S ltOYCE Bl\!\\' much. niuch llll'IN'. 5.lJ-57Jt 1 __ S;.;t.;.•;.''°;.;;. ____ ...;.;_;.o ''Tht>re's no. re :i. s.o ., to dition. $485. 234 t-;. 17,h St. TWIN bedrm i1e1, dbl 11rnings ZE:NITI£, RC,\ &: Sylvania \llOrry." a nurse told him, 979-7382. aft 5 979-2699. Co!lta l\.fesa e 546-4444 & ruR!tress, 9'x1Z' ovttl rag TV ,., lltereos. l974 modclll "The doctor has 11ttn nn op-2.\" BLUE 5 speea Boys .. 72 FORD. 1 ton contractors rug + many garoge sale priCNI 1,l clear. All avl\il. tration just like )'OUn on Spidtt Bike, Top condition S"""i..'\I. 12· stake bet!. lA item!':.. 540-1961 n)()l'.fc!5 in s!""k & on TELEVISION." $35. 841·4459. .. ... " 8 ~·~, '~ ~~~'7.'--~~~ miles. Auto. pov.·C"r RC't't'SS. • "ITT.l',ML. Camper, nts all dii;:play. :l yr 11icture tubf., 1 •BOATS WANTED • SOIWINN 10 apee<I Va.mty. Mi/FM . $3600. or best offer. P5Upd. S2Sb. ,,..·/1xt...,11 · V.'orunn'.-. yr P1111:; & senrice. Ca.sh 90 Sa.ii or powertte.x ad-F.xeetlent eondltion. Call 847-1115. s 1cyc e. ke Tie\\". S:>l. or 1erm,11 to 3G mo. ABC vantage. Boy S c o o t s . 673--01..M ~ Colrlr TV 10046 Brookhurst 5-16-499(). I ~,o.,~-.--o=-,,.--..,~ 1952 Chevy Pickup. \Vil! sell <>r ~01 \t'•nta Hun"-•n .,.:;:;~:;::::=-~-~.~.-"il Yaniah<'l 175. \"""" xlnt ..... .-or a.JI. 283 e-. 3 1.......f SPRING SPECIAL 1, olt Tl()"-""" I .... .....,..._, 12 ,~. r~. glaS< ! h ~3 l"M "" ·~ ~· • · Ilea ch ~0 •-or ~ """'" · • '""' 111 ing c.--~. w/ll50 ~ e.. tras •-•::11. tram;. Hurm lin .. ·go. Good mRl p1 • nn SteBm Clr11n· · 'llXI"'....,.... ~~ $15 .vaiu .... -rt-N ...., A, F ,_ , 11oa1. . "'·":."""" ~ •-1,-•-r• "" ~n Ing YoUT carpet 546-5745. ,~11 ~I SlCl'l'O v.•/8 trac ... l ~ "~"~"~=~~· =o-:=-,.,--""" ... '""" . O"l...-.U • SW~t GY~f. 0,.;,,lnal, never speakers, headphones, fm ~----,.-,M~~=.;._---ltlONDA Bt75. 7000ml1 es . Joe. ·.,., 11.ntcnna. PnyoU balAace _.ts/ •riM Xlnt oonc.t. Extras. lofake. ol• '65 Ford ~ ton. Auto, nciw ~~ ~ joco~~ $.lO. S!'19.9fl. U.S.A. Stereo. 1'19 E. Equip. 904 fer aroUnd $-100. 642-8613 lli'ell, slde bonrds. Xlnt n e . l71h St, Qllt,t Me aa · '68 KAWASAKI 120 $19S work truC'k. .$65. $&50. 4 \VOOD & gli\SS iu,re ~2''42. AI8t.I 3721 S. Urlatol 2 CF.NO,~ Jibs (J ) , 3\~ o;, Cl\nlpe.n Folding r.U~i Bike: 847-371.j. dl!lplay ca.~ea. 5<10. encb. 12 blk.8 No. of g. Co.tit hol~t 48, foot 31. ICN:!h I I•••\ SU" .,. -• t,~1'J~~EL~-CA=,~l~IN~'O-.-,-,-,.-. C II --1 ... 1= •It . Pt-··-. IC~"' 4T9" (2\ ' oz. Mi~I 47'6", w c...... I" J'ffr~ a a.J "" .ipni, .._) "'~~ fex>t 2'i'5". \~h 46'9". Both JO SPEED bike, used 4 Ii met Al\t/nI, Rl\lly \Vhl!, Blu &. 3 WEEK nld J\ta.sl"I' \\.'orkll MOTOR.OL.A Qu&lillr ·by\Valtll. Gd mnd. SJOO, ct. Sacrltl:~ for $l00 wht. Xlnt cond.. $2900. Tnpe DE'C'k. \\lllh 2 • 11 ln, Pnr!nb!e. C(l!or Iv. Like or both tor $500. G~ •. 49.\-13~ • 613--71.39 spkrs. Sjl), :;.!9-0660 nc"" $16.'i. Soey 5" bat l •I :;,-;,,-;;--..,c':-:,-;.,,.--,.,,-, 935 SHARP '73 Ford F·250 PIU. FT 101 llam radio. Nev~r i>aekcd TV. $50. 5."16-4LSt 00 ltP.. Omc 1/0 clriv~. Mobile Homes CUJ1m shell, ~duty, \ov.• ed ~ $:)7$. \\'/all oontrol!t 1¢ ~" u.~ · PACl<AR.J).Bcll St erttO• ll:ntl In bool & runnln1:1 ~p WJnl THE SOUND mi'tf· $4,750. ., 1'N" leave Phone 497-2042 ~. phOno/ radio conaole S35. ... ' I " or nn:o SURF Enjoy mes./ or ~705 Po,. TV •~. 1m ~ •• ,, ,,.~":_~,,. argcr motor. l"" • ..;.:;::;:;.,.::.,.::~=~~-SS WHITE Contour denfJll ,_, '"' u i-. ll'I-.-. •~ htt vae11.tton Uvlna;. ·e,q QIEV\' l ton. V8. auto, chair, hl~ck. $1600 or Offer. "C,;•,.ot.=~~=~~~-Bo.i"'~""•p,_-----c906=:i Paclnc ~In.nor, 22' x"SS' .,,./ utO, bcuret. p 111, p/b, Jdnt Xln't c6nd. CAii 64.J-IUO. 19" COLOR TV. Exttllent •h. o we r Alcon slcling. Co'r'ntr lot Cf\ oond. S'lTaO. &~ OOJNS: • Auorted Sil\'ft" condition ~~18l,F19 nn. 1T'6" Cl:fi51c Hi~nJ. J.B. C'.olt Oltnw. Adult Park. ~Don-.. -a~,, .. --11()-~ ·th_•_""1_p! Ool111'11, &. AMOrtM ~i< """"'" Pont. \'3, ,Gd . mnd. Sld.1...0~=-'~~"=·=B"'.-="~=-==-"Lt,t" lt in ct:usttled, Ship &liars, 11.h 5, '4Mi762 a.ASS S£LU -&12-Ci611 fish. trlr. S:Jfl'XI, 53W610 CLASS SEU.S -Ml-S7I to Shore Ani.iltaJ &IU61I. • • '51 AUSTIN Healey. '62 eng, ---o~=~~--1 "/'4 l\.f·B, 450 SLC, Silver good cond. N~ _top, NI?\\' . MAZDA "'/Blue lthr Int, 7,000 mi. rugs, \\'/"·· gd Perelli l m'mac. By O\V1X'l' SU-&'1'4, "'"' $390. 5>M;.l465. '73 fMZDA RX2 &15-lliOO • ......," BENTLEY EXEC. CARS FOR LEASE. BENTLEY S·2. F1ying Spur. '61 sedan. Alum, body. Only COUPE 60 m11de. Mint c o n d . 4 -'peed. radio. ~1240 or SJ9...S919. (101HEVI n Ice. IMW $2999 ORANGE COUNT'!'S OLDEST 1974 BMW's In ~tock ready ft1r immediatt: delivery. Elccellent savings on N!malnirig 1973 n1odels. SAU:;S.gERVlCE LEASlNG OVERSEAS DELl~'ERY ROY CARVER, l11c. ROLU ROYCE Bl'of\\I .Pt.u. lf.IN W YOLYO 1966 llarbor. C.&I. 646-930.'l SH Th• All Now 1974 MAZDI\ Rotary Enqi11e Pickup 234 E. 17th St. 2001 E'. First St .. Santa Ana Costa 1'1esa • 546-4#1 55&--7871 '74's Are Here! MAZDA RX 2.-Jo. ml. ""· lm--•la t 0 II 1 leather, itcrco, V1n)'I roof, ~ • • very IUXW"' ecooomy 21 mpg Choose from 4 fully ~IP.. ped JO\\' mileage 450 SE 36 ~fo lea11e SZ15.1S per mo. OEL + Tax U c. Serial No. 00416. Take your car in ttRde. Jim Slernons lmpom ~301 Quail Nev.·1"1rt Desch 833-9300 E!'li'TER FROJ\f i\IRcARTIIUR '72 ~lERCEO.ES 250, all :\:tnu, $6.800. private party 84>-3!1Ii 1970 2SOS. Auto, po .... ·er, air, Al\1/N.t. Mid blue book. Call 644-4.flO. • '63 MB 2200:. auto. l~Dlh('r:' interior, am/tm.. $1400 . 6'1$-4039. '70 ?it·B, 2fK'I SL. auto, air. Al\t·Fl\.f, VC''f'! Jo mi, Exe. t.'OOCI·, 673-1916. "7l f.tB ·"91 Sedan Auto. traAA. ;>lr & lo miles tll -20-to Dir. MG S.ve On Rema tn1ng '731 m.o.i.io. CREVIER BMW ---------1·n ~1c ~Jiclrtt. nt-<l with . MERCEDES IENZ "'~c• 1nt .-.. top, 36.ooo mu" Slllea • 86\iee • W$1rut • 30·35 ntiles p('I' gallon, Clean m w. lSI, S.A. 835-3lTl SACRIFICE! 'T3 r.ra. 280$£ $1550. &.lJ..3691. \ Closed Sundays. lo\\• mileage. Ex cc 11 en I •52 ?.IGTO 8.'tw 3.0CS Coupt:. Sunroof. ('Ql'.ldltlon S9000. 642-4033 asking $179.i. T.lm ml. '58 im 30051.. lt<btr. superb 55i""7i6 or MG-7241 !';156-U.tO or 839-~19 cond. 83l""2(140 Dir. '69 MG l\llDGE'T'. 24 plus 11Jc f.Mtttt d~w 1n ttie ~t. "12 Ma 2*)Sf; tlAre 4 !peed• mpt, r.rusr SEU! •• ,. bltb' Piiot ci..tned air. &11~ D!r. $913" ..-546-i670 • -- Save Money! Save Gas '69 Renault R· 16 seflan, \\1agon, air, YBF317 $1699 '73 Subaru Fac1ory Executive, air , mags, sunroof. SAVE SAVE '69 Volvo 4 speed, air S1899 '73 Datsun Pickup Chrome "'heels, Mt FM, like ne~·. S2999 '70 MGB-GT \Vire ~·h~ls, radio, HURRY '71 Renault R-16 sedan wagon, automatic, ait, ?214. $2699 '71 Subaru Low mileage, one owner, 087· FLY. Save Money, Save Gas '69 Renault R-10 Low miles, one ov.11cr, gas saver. $1199 '71 Triumph GT6 Low miles. Hurry This GT "·on't'be here long: 'Did MILLER MOTORS Nev.· & Us<Xi Impot1s 120 \V. \\'nrner at So. !\.fain Santa Ana 557·2132 SltN!JEAM '66 SUNBEA.,f, l mp .. Good gBs i;aver .. Private Party, 536-9659 TOYOTA TOYOTAS '70 Tayota Corana :Z Dr, Hardtop (367AKil S1695 '70 T orota Corana <l Dr .. <S26BLV) S1695 '6~ ~~~t~,,~:1~na . $1695 '69 TO'(ota Crown Station Wagan Auto $)'695=1 COT OATSUN .... _,. '" .. ,, ..... _ ....,<l "''" ' .... ..._ •• "'" '14 TOYOTA Bost DHI Anywher1I LEASE OR TRAD~ All Mod1l1I I DEAN LEWIS I TOYOTA . Lir.6 tt:R.rli>r. C-~f. 6$.~\I .'n TOYOTA 1£00 GT f'ueic4njectel'J. h e ad c r " f\onhl. Nu br~. tirell & bent: Just ~'00-IUned. Gd ?tfPC. Fut. $2)JO. • 66-2342 . '70 TOYOTA Corolla -'&&On ;xlnt l'qfld Rlll (spd nu tire.. 846-6911) . ~ P\1 CLASS SELU ... &CJ-e6'i8 1 • Sundl.Y, Aptl1 7 1974 !J...,.(Z;;;;,;:-, Tm;;;;,.ffi;;r-mn:;;;:;-;;::r---o;igcr:::::-:-t~r---;,a;~~u:::tot::-, ;;u::,..::;---O<liiii::<;::-;r.,:;""--ti .,... _ _,.,.*_, ___ 990=-rx-.,.,.. .. -,..,O"Nd_,---9¥0 1 Au to•, UMll DAI' y Pl,01 D I .'I 990' 4.uto1, Ost 990 BUICK CHEVROLET LEASE A BRANO NE"' •74 uooi61'-;s;;K;;Yl.i;;-;,:;;Rl(.;;;-;.;,:/;::c-. -:,::,:-,\ _ _:~~_::~:::..:._ TOYm'A t:VJO Corolla.....,, Plb. "'"'°"'· AMJ>"M, I * SPECIAL * lOt onl>'SSS.25 ,., mo. J8 ownr Cr<omputt, 111$0 . * Of ..__ WHk CHEVROLET CONTINENTAL FORD JAVELIN OLDSMOlllLE ---------1 ·.-"-,-,-,-1<-. -,-,h-..,-<-,,.-,_-w-11 ---,-1..:2..::P:::IN::T_O ___ l ·,,~,;;,,:;\';;EL:;:;:t>~'-;;t _;;,_;;;;,1~-11!'7'2 CUTI.ASS \•lll\l'rt a1~·. PONTIAC (2) '73 CHEVROLET Cray Li.'llther lntrrior. SlZ. Bf..'ST Ol'tEI\ t'!-1 stt:t'U 111A', pl~. plb. '73 VENTURA MALllU'S &7~ll-o"'====o---1 --~-',.._""'til~l u.rr1t1c-•. Jml. t~il. HATCHBACK E<·ooouu«'1 \'I "'"'""'· l•c--CORvmE RUNABOUT MAVERICK --PINTO Cu.tom I~. •u•oon.1k. po•· IOI')' a)r Ct1ndliionlnc, auto-,----------rr ~tffnn~. (M'.l\\t'r brakt't.. .............. i..... -..... m11otlc tn11111mlulon,, Pl>"t'r 1 · ~tAVE:IUC'I,,., ··l..irJbber" '10, r:uho, hf'tt\l'r, rru ·tor)I air lllttrinJt, l)OY.'t'f t1llc. l:n.kt1. '72 'Stfnqray AU!onw.llc, CQl\d\Uonl~, roof R&1t, A C, P!', (:):1,."tl 1973 SQl.aRt: Jlatlon "itiOM C'i\nth1lot1l11'1 . b\M,'kl't M'{ll •. 1V1 \\hffl, l'ftrllo. heater. Lilti· rw11 ' Only J.f,000 rn.ll"l'> r11.r-J.:. tna¥ \\llrl'I~ t59:i901 1~ .. Sl.,gl, 1).16 ~tl6 Gn:At ~roi'(H1\on. \'tllri11 , "port 11h,.,•I) IA'll~ lhnn Cnhl'101\'I 101)11, \\hlh• ''"' t",.~ti\'Q• \\'ttktntl li<IJcl $2697 'jl'MA\'FHIC'K. 6 "yl, au\O, bro\\n del\1.\t In!, w.J.:, 11,COO rnlleii. 1190JIPC 1, w11I~ lhi·i; 6,()XJ lti 8.000 pr11-00 11\rU Sun only 1111-:, ,\.\I t';ldfo. Good oond. radlllh•. ~ ~pd ~9~".u;oz SALE PRICED rn~~K~ )·orit CJJOIQ: SALE PRICE l SI'J)(U~~T nrtrr 49"..-1l9t -rfiITT~RD Pl'.\"TO-ts ,., ~ '67 CHEVY $3299 $5995 I tt"'••• eW .MERCURY ·'"''· """''· clc.u JllS CA...uAC IMPALA CPE lUwn Pvt. pt)'· a.l7·96iti ••:Ji!'::"• .. V·S, Autu Trnn11., Powt'r IAlfRS ,A.Al~ YOL~Q 64 MERCURY $125 'TJ PINTO ~1urt-nu1u.. M6-t1 StH:rlna. Air Cond. tVJlll-_,.,.. ' .a dr .• J'lttd!I. IUlll'UP Sl2.l. radlo. Y.Ulr (l\RI~, hr11\k·n, 1 .':-~~-~~~==="~ 'lit TRJU?iTPH C'f& ,-+--l"f'blt ?i06J. te00 .... I 1966 llarbor, C.~1. 640-9303 e ">fl.36~l • LO"' ml., Sn-191'\ ""¥· trsn!I.. "'B.rnl fm, t11pe .,,, SEDAN DE VILLE $699 c..ta .... S40.t1 --;fl. MUSTANG--. --.~ .'----,-1 1911P 1 ~T1 i-.... d.1n:--;,u ... i:1711 ', ~-1111·J :IH1l ~"·rr11t1la d · • ~=========~! . foG \II-.1.l f 1il!'lu~ I ark, • fl , 1 • \Oo r> ~. 11 t•. 1111 111111" ~ ne~ki l~,~~·:;,<;t~~ \'inyl tup, li•tilht'r ir11Crkir. ,69 CHEVY -. DI I' 1 l.1n'k• i.;1':':1 "111h 11 h1 tr \'111' ~ nut~! ~'!I, n1ak·· olh·r. ;,:;,;,~ ~~6~~· ~':.!I '\~:;·~ii 1111 1 1 1 1. ;, 1, k .,11 1 " i. 1.; h 54!r5'i93 lull IX>"''•r. t11.t1ory lllr, tlU Brand New '74 \ &v1 ''lt\l rn)' ,1 ' very I roof iuiu ('IQ vr le r Y ,. ' :>19-{)liO 1--.i :._;_. ---ro1nprt"to~lo11 •·n. _. ! i \II '\ VOLKSWAGEN ;~~~~!J~~ ~~i~ :~ v.11. 1~:~~~-C~Eu 11 ~ r MONTE CARLO ~~~ L&iuna ~!1311:.0 ~~r. ~t~:i1~1!. nu1~0;'~'1,'.\. --MUST ANG PLYMOUTH ~~r~~.n" I~; ~!~~1;~ ... '11 ·1 1 1''"1;: ll'JI, '111•11· lil'l'~. i'.;!>.('l'Ptl"IUll St.-,.•rlni;;, l~·\~P· LIO\lll.'d olt~r: O'.\l.\' C'OR\'FTTl-:--:--.,-su -;:\-brt1kr,, I J c\ I! rs :HI' :;· ,) • . ~ HARBOUR VW. lhn1-0u1. Low 111111•..,, HJiO· $899 . $3799 t' f'\\~ \~1 r'\1 111r":11~:t· \~l!wllt !rin~. l\•W t>1•!uil .:;pEfJ,\l.urrlr.r. 7:! ~ltl~tl•l)t; '72 PLYMOUTH b.11;1~.\;\ 1·1:1, 1 :..\1'.~ .. 'I J. GX"'I. Aitult~~~ 1~11c'S..\IM I "1:11 11 '' "1 •II 1 ",r•·~ ('('ln1'l'rt. Slllf'r "-'IBlk 1or.) SPORT SUBURBAN ~lcwi"I. ~·1 •'1".\ "fl1 ~'11 • •7• COUPE DE VILLE Ser ~o 4~~1111 ' -kl '·'''1 "1101111 ··u ni 1 iun . ch /I l'I f'll l1-.t111•r to. l't't"l·l!1• '.\l'IU' ~ '68 M.AL JBU CPE l ' • . t':ill be-1\•rt• 5 P~I ..,,. 111~· 1 '!1'.!i.:R • rortH' "1 ·"· ' " ' · · WAGON y ""1nal,a•t.nt.'f ~Jdf11.•hhc \1JI· \'.~ Auto Tr11n1, Pn ..... r r Howard Chevrolet i l 1-;,.w.~). r~ T 1~1 r··~ ' -• $239' 1"~1.1 ~ .. ~i .1;~1~f,~1~;t .. ~ll ~ ~1';11 t"111i~·t111) ~II ,-.,1111111 .. 11 ;;,:·:~.'.'111~~. r ~I: t.ub~J!·l~I~ .j:~~ > lop,. Gol_d l&l)rftry &• . .:tcerin.r (\\'\'Pt';'O i, ;\l,11 ,\t1hur and JIUT\borM I COUGAR "'· a " -. •.J '"' 1~. n111on1nri.. 1~111er llM'r '·!•\"• t'•, :1,, ,.1 • .,, FDR SELECTION • PRICE QUALITY·• SERVICE \1•ill thrr IJ\lf'MOr, f\111 """er. '•$799 ,, ""~rt "··ach m· n~ _&_ll"kndB 6-ll·w:'l k '"" " ~ j --ln1ot. 1-l\1t'r lil"ll .-.~. rnd1" --- -lni.:tory air, tilt v.·httl. A~J "' J-oo55 _ • ~· '&11 1'.tl'.ljJ' ,\'.\'.(; Xln1 f\W¥1, ti l:e!lttr l'UO! iitrk, 11 lu 't' ~I I•· 1'6'· I ~J' I' 1l' I ···1 1 ·111111°1 1 " ~·~t "lt'tt.'O, po11.·er d!Y'r .0 • . !61.COUG:\R.'Xlnl ron<l111fftl ....... \ e:-·l.i;:nodhN'~ . .-.111 6T;i-J761 y,&.JI 111,,11 PQV.r r 1 11 ,,11,, \, .. ! 1 .. 11. 11<"<> 111•1~''· n•lit l""·~~73'~EwL"o''ol'R'·A''o"o1rcx , STA,6T51DCNHW!VAYGON t-, .• ~~ ~1:P,1~96117/("~IP~~~'~~~'. r\cw r•c~~ll ~~~~Ju ~~ aft :111n \.\111,;.,11 i-"'"' thur;' :f1ot1 .11,:.1'1r1 __ ·1'.''· ~.:J•, ...i~i 11u Weekend Specials · , inar."'i & S"'(Kl tlr'C'~. SU9:0. +,. ~ · -, -1 _______;_ -~ '69 \JA(ll I Auto tr11n1. dh1k n11l~~-tJOJ1'"NA1. . 1 ul ·' ,,.._;,.1,o Vlnyl lop. lc•Hher -lnt,.rlor. \'.8,. Auto Tranl', l O\\ er I ~h.1~• ll'!I. 64~ alt 5 I 6: XR·1, f;'O()(S [ViS 1nill~r 1 -:;-Jl FORD PIN4J bmkr~. rl'lri iolhl';iter tllllf' .$2999 ·1:1.: T~.:~l l'L::"r, I" 1111•1> i.:tl ' full l'JO"'f!r fR1·iorv ttlr 11J1 Stttrl.11.!i: (()1,\'7'!11 -. Xlnt CQnit. Nti" hr:il..cs. IU dl'rl.. -i!'l2-72&6 tr11n~ A•ku1,: $_"i(f Phutn• llhl?('I, A;\i ... l\1 ~·('n'O 'ph!" . $499 Clll-:\. ·ro tmpal11 SS '17 19,l'•IO rnl. $1<r6 ~.:--1'-filTI . . . -'=RS CADl"-•c !>"'.!. -;-...,-, e B119s •243 1964 •943 1965 •401 1970 •1241 1971 •358 1971 I! 11:1ck ,1;1~ ~la~:r, po11·l'r ~'°~.t :-.~, 11;~.'''()i.:n~j!~· '~1~; I -DODGE 1 <t ~P"t·d rrnn",,11,~1,in. r11 rliu, 'li~rk~~·~;1;~,Gr/l:~i-:~;1·~·r~l: I.I.Ill ~i 11," k~., .•·roou•~· .1,-on1ros I. '64 PONTIAC CPE 1,:'1)1111 $11)0 .,r .-. 968-17~1 h•·A1f"r. t'u't,.,111 t·xicnor '~. s 12 .. 1ij2 ~2 K4lrMr lhtd. T .. BIRD S69S ~•" t i;.in Ii/ m1 cs. U· 1· 8 I ~ t01'G31'! --· -- . I"' IJOOG >" ....... r.T . ~~ 13'llC<>l1. Meta MO·tl"OO I ----S895 I ll('rb l't>nd11inn. •22\(';IU !. ·'' 51.... ~ '12 CHEVY 1'ov11. 3511 \'.~. ti. '' .1;:i.,, , '. ~-_...., $1577 OLDSMOBILE ! ~, l'lll'\;OI H!lll:P 1111- 51095 '72 ELDORADO $399 11.h11" \'111~·1 111p, r<1ri 1<., "/bl011.·". 1."'. ·1 t i::.i~k '·, 1. ------'· 1 I I hruto.t',. Xlnt oorvt. ~2..:!!th ~111!, .o;1,:~ll! t "h1~!1I. P"'t·t'l:/11 ATLAS •H"' 1,\11lo-1l :'I ti.~1 M'll $1895 1 CABRIOLET OPEN MON THRU SAT 1 nil 1 flln, .l;'l'.&11""5 dy• I r111!, liead""'· dual po!111 Salts l ~ce I 1 ~1:11.. :o..,;!_• __ e Buses •353 1970 •766 1971 $l895 Burgundy 1\lth 11· h 1 1 r d1 ... 1. ~. nr lrarl1• • f\ l • OLDSMOBILE I VEGA I '"b'~'" top """ "''"'!"' 'TIL 9 CHRYSLER • '•'•t-.1'1! • I -eM eA»IA GMC TRUCKS I Chrysler/Plymouth 1'<'<1 lcalht•r !t\ler l<t!'. r l!ll SUNDAYS 'TIL 6 I l\17:t OOPGf; Colt Sr11 \\'![n. '1' TOYOTA HONDA CARS Open [)i.1ly I.· .C:1111 'tl1 10 I';\\ '1" \'I· ( ,,\, ll;;itr hl,i.i. k, 1,.11• JlO\IC'r. fncl';'l'Y n1r. I ll~ '!~"I CllRYS. :xJll, 11 11 l>\\T, .~· • 1110. !Jkc nf'll. z-, 1\\JY,:' 7'.lu~1 • UNIVERSITY OLDS '.!'J~1•01~110 •,"',',',.ll,l0\'il · I · $2 39S I 11ht"rl. ,\:'11/t :'11 "tr re o . llir. low 1111. Set< it .i.: ..... 1 11 ~4·11 $23fJJ. :i.Jt.!JOOI ..... ~ , n1: · 111.iu~ \In""_ 1:·~)(1 57495 1 flO\\"Cr ctoor locks, t11o'U\ght GROTH "'·"it 67~106 .,--.-.--.. . . 64G·!l!03 285-1 Harbor8lvd. I 546-1934 1"11<!., ~~. ~l1'1; $1'1 '.t :i . ..... nllnt'I, ,., .... Exciting l'IUIO ""J • I fi1_ 1.>01.>GI·. \\~~n. jl [111.•~. 1966 llM.rWr. c.~I. Costa ~lf'la ~-9640 :•17 t 1.!: • • Squarebacks I :~23~";1e:.s c on d 111 on. CHEVROLET CONTINENTAL ::~~.fu~~'.'T84i'.7t Cn11•I A '70 M . k ·ii.~ CL:TL\SS Cnn11 lll'llo' 'it l'J .Y:-0101Tll Cru.:l.1•1,' ·:·1 \'~;1. \ h r11 11••1 Ii. I••\.\· •11611969 $149S '7t SEDAN OE VILLE I ~7 0 DOrw"'.l:: DA U.T avenc ln1rrl11r, tr11n.... p:11111 .1 auto. I<> n1Llr'. "''""~ "~rk rull". f.1n1.1'11'. :~·:1r1_,$2.i.t(). '72 Continental '' v Rf>ll . rfW'. l.nw ~li!f'•. E.'lcep-brakf'•. $6=:-•• •1r 11f!f'r 711-un_ .:,n.:._Rt·~ lli:!_t·r_K~-1__:.19 l-··~1 •/f, r 1\I• •· ·'"1 ~1!._ •214 1970-$1795 Vinyl top, full -leilther inter---18211 BEACH BLVD. MARK IV "!'011o·ingM'." 6 "Y1 • ~:xC"Cl. lk>1Uilt)' \'lean fI~9J':SZi li7:>~ or 2\J.776-~730. ~ 'b7 PL\' 1'0n1p<H't 'l o 1rr air '7t \11'.:l>A llu1rhh11.1~k. 4 1pc:1. lor. ~~I _J>O"'e~, fl:ICIOry •ir 847-6087 549·3331 r'l'!ncl' !mi niHf'~. ~'J6-0.\6T $1795 • 111 141'11 Blly~ltil' 0.., Apt 11.11!0 RH PR PS ,.lr1111 11111· (';f"'l'n Xlnt 1'fln<i·ll,...,,,. 2S • Other Makes . <:?ndittorung. tilt "''heel. Al\1 . HUNTINGTON BEACH FORD 11.c n :-.1 11au 1Jvt rt:-611-r.:;~fJ rnpg, Mk tnK S17()1 •.•~. e159 '70 Da1sun :.10 ~ 11r. ~Al sie-reo multlple;c, poy,· -1':~~~lL~Pl:a'l.lt~:I \lpoi!~.-~~j~~~ ·~~ ~·,,:I"_•_,_!_~.ill':•~ ... ~i-~. l~~-,j AUtos, Used 990 AutOS:-Used 990 4.utos, Used 990 Auto_ Trn_. M., ,\~l 'F~I 0 S1.Y.)5 ~.000®0',-,,~_1o>1-,,"'~.0Glt.l\an '72 CAPRICE COUPE -.. 1 1 1 ..... l\IL':-1,\..-.:r. Cl\!1\t'rt1hl•. -... -~~-·-· 510 \' .ro = ...,.,... h 11 f11<.11H')' equ pn1 .. nt n1_· 11dl{\ll 1 I / e llG:i 69 Datsun 11(.'l'ln ,72 COUPE DE VILLE Snriw rl't'<:t " 11c• y,·1th J ur 1 "i If'· 01110, 11 •'. n••11 t11V•, 4 11pd, mo! t'tlt'k ~12!15 1 1n~l lop nnd blu" 111p('.;fry l11rtory air CO!lf l\l(lnlllg, & t>kt '>('11!s, Sili'i f1r111, -1a l'Ol''.'TRY Sl'dan \\'•n. •139 '71 Chevy Vl'Kll l!a!i •h-Vinyl lojJ. !rath~r interior. in!t'rJ•ir. r 11 I' t 0 r y ;ur 1111-ll'lt' .~tf'l'rinl! 11' h I'~ 1 \tl):,!-~11 ,\Ir ~t1t~·k~. fl·ailll' hitch. b11.clc, ra11io ~Hi!\:• Full p.iwt•r, ractory a1r, till r on _d; t i on 1 n ~. po\\1 r Oill) .>. •. 000 n111f··· 1'if.Ot'J::U1 .,-.;;..::::::::::::::;I r·•bh "111 .. irnn~ . .,1..,, ! 1-!•lt•vl •311 ·;1awvyVl'J:;11!nt!'h· 11heel. Ai\l /f~I stereo. 11te<'nnJ1, pcv.·cr hr11.kt·~. SALE PRICE tin.•• 1;,,(J 1"11d si;:-, \lui.1 bai·k 4 &pd , beau1tful 1.,111_ po1\t'r door lock~. 1w!l l11:h1 pw.·('rY.!n1toy,·s, 1t11 st,..·rlni,: $5895 You can Charge ~t'll ~1 ·,.~:••:.• dill"" 11795 M'ntlnel. cte. E:cC"ept\onn-1 11·het>I, At-.1/F~I ~I c r ,. o, , -" · h I •0 j DAILY PILOT ·71 ~111 :11 l.11'.: •Ir .11r. e'.I~ ·72 J>into "q u l r.-aulll \\'I! ess thn.n ,,.,,000 cn1!M" Mn!rol. f_n1\' ll\il,.,~. \\·~on • $:l695 n1iles. ~6:.f.>E~Dl ::iUf!t't'h l"Ondilfnn. (7!!0.l'L\'1 1 Claislfied Ads l's. 1' J:. ~1;1 '·'· l ·l ur '72 ELDORADO $2999 I 642 •5678 , x,·,1~.:_, ','"~'~1 ,.\!! i pni., HARBOUR vw CONVERTIBLE · " ·~" " -' E"qui&ltc "·Ulo11· !at'Quf>f' Maa115 CA°'LlAC l ~l.\\'~.1:u ·K ~11-l'.,,.n,.1111\' t:i, linlsh C'Olor k(')'td top find , IVUf , I . I Sulfrrln"iz~ra~r crisis? r. h: po-.•t'r ,, a • \)ll'l: iH1to. ]{'Gfher intrriC>l'. f-'ul\ pn11•1•r. .2.00 ........ lhtl. San 1Jle11:0 1' l"\\·y &I Avery 51'11 m-!on~l'r lll'rrlrd \lrms ~1_11 t ~-ol'ld. 26.000 ml&. Cull 11711 Beach Bl. 142-'435 HUNTINGTON BEACH Ja<.1ory air. tilt whl'l·l. ~Mela 540-9100 I Pk11·y .. U..~1111;1 '.\"1;.-url. -rWirh u Uailv Pilot CJa.s,\i!Jcd I ~· >-2ll,il AP.l/Jo'i\f !ltrroo w / I ll p e ' • 495-0800 831-0800 I Ad: St2-:.07!l CLASS ~J::U.S -642-5678 pla~'tlr, power rloor lock1, A N 980 A--N 980 A t N-980 I A t N 980-etc. Disrov«i>r tilt' .}oy of uto1, tw utol, ew u os, e..w u 01, ew '69 VW BUG Radio, Heater, &lper l.ow r.1Ue1, Super G1:11 Saver. tZA£3371. $1495 COT DATSUN .. . .• ... . ..... ... ' .. ' . ' '73 Volvo llOOES f speed w/overdrivt'. leather Interior, only 16,00Q mlle1 and like -~---131 • .,,,.. S•ddloback V•lloy lmport1 FASTBACK. VW '69, RAd io, R/ll l lcater, AIT. recc11t I con1p. ovl'rMul, qd n1hber.1 Xlnt rond. $1595. Sw1. & f'Vf'!I. ~ '&t VW V1:1n, RC'·bll •ng. Runs i::cod. looks good., $6.50. 49J..fi0.'{9 'TI V.\V. Bug, M H 30,001 ml, Excellent, $1i:i0. ~1028 612--0it7 '69 V\\' BUG, 58.000 m1. S1100. t213! 593--2310 beh1'n 5-10 Pl\I. '10 \/.\\'. Bug, Low miles, Orij:lnal 011·1H:r. S\-'00. 641)-1325 vo .. vo '74 VOLVO Batt De•I An~where ! LEASE OR BUY All Mqd,elsl OVERSEAS t>ELl\IEl~Y SJ)ECIALf!'TS DEAN ~EWIS YOL~O 1966 Harbor, C.1\1. 6-Mi·~.l.03 '71 vw Sunroof Bus 1 PaSNenger, In1n al'ul11le, (Q320ru). I $2995 COT ~.:.~ ,!-!!)! ... ~ _...,,.. "" . ,...,. ._. .... ' '~ .... motririni: 11.l!tlin. 1802FLFl 'Jl COUPE DE VILLE ~!i!I th8Jl 31.00'J miles. Vinyl top, leather Interior. dual comlon !lt'&lf;, full powt>r, fl\clocy air conditioning, till 11o·heel, A:'lt/Yt.t 1tereo, l>O"-'· er door locks. U!63C'(V.' f. Bright r ed "ith white vinyl top & loaded! See 10 brlle"e. Onlv 6,000 ml\et and all the Cladlllac extras. (S89J FAl SALE PRICE $6295 brr AHen Oldsmobile Cadillac San Oil'gO fN'}' 11.I Avery Pk\\')', Laguna N'ih'l.l<"I. 49~ lll-OIOO '63 COUPE DE VILLE 58,000 MILES Aline 11.·hlte, beautif ul lape!ltry and I eat hr r lntt"rior. Full po\\'E'f nnd factory air oond1tlonlni::. You can't irnavine lio11 l:>cautlfully 11.·ell kept this fi~ auton10bi\c iJ, (CJAJHJ $999 '70 COUPE DE VILLE Bvzanline gold 11.1th while \.tnyl lap, gold intttlor . t'ull powrr, fa cto r y air condUionifli:, tilt \\' h" l' 1 . Ai\l/F'?-1 stereo, pov.-er door loekl. 1353ACAJ. $2699 '72 EL ODRADO- ·n v.,\'. nus, i\-1 cond., cur· i tains, tape deck, & many xtr&s. 673-~ 11 ·~ BUS, 9 puscnger, xlnt ~r'ld. '51t1PG, $!11'5 flrn1, ..,..,.;1<1 Convertlhl•. Lauff'l h'l'E!('n, 1\ hltt lop exquisitl' \\hill' ll'ather interior. Full poY.-er. ff;ttorv a !r C"Ondiliontna-. AJ\l.'f'M Jlllf'ttO "1th 8 tnick topc player. pov•er door loeks. I..Dv.• mileaae t413~) $5199 '71 SUPER BcAllt'. lo mi's, >..1nt rood . $»O'.l or make orr. 675-1'!110 aH 5. '66 BUG. Vet')' clean, Nt"llo' eft11nt, tnnl, tlrn It bnlcl!'s. $9';5. Ol.11 ~2'1'76 '69 BEIGE BUG • ttblt ens. ~far.· 14. Gd lirelt orig 011.w 11125. (1141 675-.14« Autos, U1ed 990 BUICK RIVIERA Vinyl top, v~·J intrrior. full pJYocr faetor~ 11lr Condllk>nin1i1, l)lt •tet:rln,; whttl. Ab901utely loaded. \191BllLJ $1999 CHEVROLET 1969 CHEV Jmpala ~. Xlnt sbape., pb/pll, S extra chrome rlnu. Aaklnl SS25~ 4oo-Ml5. •n NOVA. A.WF?.f , 1tlck, Lk new. $3)00. A ft. 5 , 67S464S '6lil CHEVY Sedan, auto. p/1, nL"\v tirft:. 1ml v.s, l"ti· flll'I, $695, IH•l•29$1. Don't l(lw up the •hllll "l.l1t'I t1 In claait\ed, Ship to Shore Re-'ulti.! 642-56i8. f REE GUSTAFSO DOES IT AGAIN ANO IT'S i.LL ,~,, •• nos •.uuLous HAWAIIAN v•e. A ATION IS YOfJIS flUU \'4J • IUY A NEW '73 UNCOC.N or MllCUAY Ill~ fACTOIY INVOtCI NO llTUI., .HOTMING AOOl!O ~ ANO HAvt A WQtefffUl Tiii' IN All ON Ult WITH THI ,UtCM- AS( Of' ANT NIW 197) l lHCOl.N OI MIJl(Ull' llLOW \--,~' fllliCTOIY INYOtCll JET CONTINENTAL. .. e I DAYS e 7 Hill$ e ROUND tll, ,n Al• e CONTINlNTAL AIRLINIS I e WAIKIKI SUR• HOTIL 8 DAYS & 7 MITES IN THE SUN AND SAND DF HAWAII! NO KIDDING. WE MEAN IT! • • ~Ml, .. , TCIUI /111:11 00 --·U ~at -·-"°' ___ "".,"" L IO. ___ CIOl_M_....,.fWll L .. .-.~TCIOl\O ..... 'I • ' lrHERE'S MORE ••• ''"'tat ...... ' _Ill ,_Tl/ I!"" -"""·~~---·­,~ .. -.. NEW '74 CAPRI .... c.v• ~·,.." $ 3 4 8 9::~ ~":.'.~:-;:; yeo! ......... t,,11 l!\- \lr~ .... ,..··oc:.,, 'eci•.c rod' ..... -c•'•<J';~• 11Q r,M,'•0 a" IGH QUALITY AT LOW GUSTAFSON PRICES!!. ..• ALS025 MK'S IN STOCK • I ' ' • SHOP WHERE The Goo~ Guys 172 •73 •73 1 72 172 1 71 171 1 70 169 AREi IMP.lU 4 DOOR SED.lH A-• I'S P~ o•tr"'1.:.C. V8 ..,.,.,...,1 r,.., l!tt;i:liSJI CHEVY HOV .l COUPE 'v~ .,,.,,PS .>~.:i~.w·nvl•OQ!. ·~w; ........ ''i>SA51 MOHTE C.lRLO COUPE loo;fo '· A • ~ S I' t olc, "'"YI ro~f, {iood "'le~ l,..., II"''"· (1~1(,'(01 . . VEGA WAGOH />" •i j r; 'Y'tl'"• I' OCXl ,,.Jf"t. (ll'·-j CHEV. KINGSWOOD W.lGOH "i" , . r-. ~~ \~_ I ~~" •-~r· VEG.l W.lGOH 1~ 11• -; -1..'""?0'•.'0j, G"e (IOo'nl!I', r,.~ · ....,. ':'>D 11 CAMARO COUPE ,;J , Ir-.·,'rrv.i• <Jw,PS.P.B .C)Ufo~V?. ,...,:,rJt/ . .-.. 5 1699 53399 5 1799 CHEV. KIHGSWOOD W.lGON • •• L"•::i ''''· ~.x~. o ... r. · .. s1599 16 9 .. H, ov~c,o~~E .. 0 .: .,~, ' 1 72 171 172 ~-ORD I ~OH0 T~.~:~, ·~_.~-.· .. IL . 1 72 1 72 1 72 173 FORD I TOH STAKE . . ' . -. ' .. , j '' , ••• DODGE POWER WAGOH ' ~· • II • ,. I · ~ ..,,....,l ' I' CHEVY 'I• TOH PICKUI' , ... ~· ' \. ')rtc•J,1300 . .li.tolq'J"d c 1 ),•, I CHEVY 'I• TOH PICKUP \' 0.1·~•0:. t."'9:>"' /o ~, Joi l't.0 fq~o I"))),...\., l!i12N 53799 WILL TRADE CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 . HARBOR BL VD. I COST A MESA . 546-1200 '. ... .............................................. ... • ' 7 I • 1 J Orange County's Largest " lnvent~r.y · Redudion Sa.le . FREE F LL TANK OF ·.A WltH EVERY NEW OR USED CAR PURCHASED AT TIME OF· DELIVERY UP TO ORANGE COUNTY1 S LARGEST UP TO 30 MPG ,, RENAULT ~' DEA·LERSHIP 30 MPG • BRAND NEW NEW 1973's & NEW 1974's TO CHOOSE FROM ''SEDANS -WAGONS -COUPES'' $100 TOTAL DOWN · ·$9500 #91'03431 . Plus tox, lie. Per Month $2871.40 total cash price includinp tax & license. Deferred payment price $3343.40 •ncluding tax & license and all carrying charges for 36 months · O.A.C. APR 11.22, 45 aa s liefore 1st a ment. COMPACT & ECONOMY CAR SUPERMARKET!!! $3978 THIS WEEK ONLY ••• SPECIAL PURCHASE MAZDA'S ROTARY & PISTON SEDANS -HARDTOPS AUTOMATICS-4 SPEEDS SOME WITH AIR CONDITIONING . HURRY, LIMITED ·SUPPLY! TOTAL $1288 DOWN PAYN\ENT PER MONTH 111u .• ....,, .. ~~1 ... l111111o . ......-,.,....i""'°'"r1.11•1.,..,lit.,.,...,.,.....,.,.,._.,o.._c...,..ts.N ... u..j......., IM ,..,_.1 .. ,_.,..a., TOTAL $1488 . DOWN PAYMENT P,J RMONTH ••••••~W1....,.1 ... ~,.,...~•'"'"i.1 .... 1 ~••_,.. ............... o.a.c.lf'l 1~•11tn -. ... _,, .... ,...,... I $5998 I - f -. , ' . . I . ' • \ . -·-··-COSTA MESA SAOOLEBACK · LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF APRIL 7 ·APRIL 13 cbs -wednesdaY -8Pm tJtl £;ttetJ:ltC•1l•1;f 1 Friendly AMC/Jeep 1969 Harbor Blvd ., Cosio Mesa 645-7770 Word S. Lee, Inc. 1234 S. Main St.. Sonia Ano 547 -5826 Roy Carver Inc 234 E 17th Sr. Cosio Mesa 546-4444 v Crevier Motors 208 W I st SI . Sonia A no 835-317 I Soddlebock Volley Imports 28402 Marguerite Parkway -M;ss;an v;eia 495-4949 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd., Cosio Mesa 540-9 I 00 . CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 546-I 200 DATSUN THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI(, APRIL 7, 1974 Satisfaction FORD Dun'lon Ford -2240 So Main St.. Santo Ano -546-7070 Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa ; 642-0010 = University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Bl vd .. Cosio Mesa ~ 540-9640 LINCOLN · MERCURY -Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury ~ = I 6800 Beach Blvd., Hun tingto n Beach 842-8844 Santo Ano Lincoln-Mercury 130 I No. Tustin, Santo Ano 547-0511 Connell Chevrolet = 2828 Harbor Blvd .. Cosio Mesa OLDSMOBILE = PONTIAC Dove Ross Pont1oc 2 480 Harbor Blvd .. Cosio Mesa 546-8017 PORSCHE -AUDI Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi 445 E. Coast Hwy. ROLLS-ROYCE Roy Carver Inc. 234 E I 7th Sr. Cosio Mesa 546-4444 = TOYOTA Deon lewis Imports = 1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa VOLKSWAGEN Chick Iverson Volkswagen 445 E Coast Hwy. = -- Newporl Beach = 673-0900 = == § = Doi Dolsun Universi1y Oldsmobile Deon lewis Imports ~~~~~g~~~~e~~~dii42 _7781 = ;~~09 ~~~bor 81 vd , Costa Mesa -~~~69~~;bor Bl vd, Costa Mesa - = == -:=. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11 11 l l 2 2 3 3 5 7 5 8 8 1 IPORTI HltJHUtJHTt ' SUNDAY, APRIL 7 ll:OOAM 0 ll 6 'iO NHL Hockey Montreal vs New Y9rk, OR M111 nesota at Ph1tadelph1a O Angels Warm-Up/Baseball Angels vs Chicago White So.t 11:30 6 (~ 8 ) 8 NBA Basketball Capital Bullets at New Yori., OR Chicago at Detroit 1:00 8 11,. 1.,3 l Championship Auto Racing The Trenton ·200· • Greater Greensboro Open Golf 1:30 0 ai '6) 10 World Championship Tennis 2:00 6 (Q9 18 ) CBS Sports Spectacular 2:30 I r11 3 American Sportsman 3:15 (17 3 Howard Cosell's Sports Magazine 3:30 CBS Eye on Sports (17 l l I ABC's Wide World of Sports 5:00 (129 8 ) CBS Eye on Sports 7:30 ID Bench Strate~ MONDAY, APRIL 8 5:00PM O ~ (6) Major Leagu e Baseball Dodgers vs Braves 8:00 o Major League Baseball TUESDAY. APRIL 9 8:30PM 6 (29 8 ) a NBA Basketball Play-Otts Detroi t at Ch1c.w o. OR Milwaukee at Los Angeles O '2) 00 o NHL Hockey Stanley Cup Play-Offs. . THURSDAY, APRIL 11 S:OOPM @ Boxing From the Olympic l l :OOPM ID Evening With Champions A skating exh1b1t 1on SATURDAY, APR IL 13 10:30AM 6 ( :29 8 ) 8 NBA Basketball Play-Offs 11 :00 O l l r6~ 10 Ma1or League Baseball Detroit at Boston, OR K~11 sas City at Minnesota. 1:00 6 Masters Golf Tournament O Spring Sports Track & Field-UCLA vs Un111 of Ore~on 1:30 l8 Masters Golf Tournament 5:00 O 1 'J ~ABC's Wide Wort~ of Sports 7 :30 (6) Boxing From the Olympic 10:00 ID Evening With Champions (R) DAT N ''THI SMALL CAR EXPERTS". FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES-SERVICE -PARTS PlRSONALIZID UASING -ALL MAKES & MODELS j 11,,E SELECTION Of USED CBS 842-7781 540-0442 1b - S erving _A.ff Beac/, C i!ie.s .S MINUTES SOUTJoi Of SA.N DIEGO FWY. 11835 IEACH Bl VD. HUNTINGTON BEACH THE DAILY PILOT TV WffK APRIL T l 'IT• SONY.TV Q ua li ty 8 11y now Sony co lor TV price s will bP increased on Mar ch 15 P fl"l'., 1~ 11.n ... -,~•r(" o· '<' ·• 1' • ·' ,, ·•.l•"\ of •••. ,.,.,.. •tr...'.' nq r ' ,. I ,,. ', ''•h '· f• t•t d ' 1"''t ' 1 ' • ._., ~ r : • J .r• • 1 ,, • • t l J , • ~ ,, 1 , ' •, • ' # "-· . ... !fl , t, I I\(' t ' . r •' ' r ~ ' · ' • 4 1 t • • t ' t ' KV-1920 TRIMITROM COLOR TV ,. ' • 19-inch screen measu red diagonally • Tr1n1tron one gur1/one lerTs system for sharp bright. ltfe-like color • Push button au tomatic fine tuning. color and hue control • Soltd state reltab11tty • Instant picture and sound • No set up ad1ustments • Illuminated tuning 1nd 1cators • Wa lnut grain wood cabinet trimmed 1n chro me SONY Ask anyone. AA&D Bectronics ?75 E 17th STREET (Qt, T A Mf S .A 642-8882 "1o~r\ Dooly 9 6 lt11;r~ Q II Profess1ona1 Service tor all your hOme electronics TV -Radio · Stereo · Phono · Tape Page 3 DINAH AT HOME IN NASHVILLE Dinah Shore ta at home wherever lhe goes-at work on her NBC daytime MriM Dinah's Place, at the euet In her studio, on a tennis court. aocJallzlng In Beverly Hllll, or dolnp a TV epedal In Nuhvllle, Tenn. It wtll be "home' In th• nostalgic MnM for Dinah when she doee her special, "Dinah Won't You Pie ... Come Home!", In Nahvllle, because that's where lh• wu brought up and went to IChool. In the program, airing on NBC, Sunday at 7:30 PM, Dinah can be eeen revtattlng many of the attes lh• frequented In her youth. To Dinah, however, this will al8o be a tribute to her hometown aa the eource of 80me of the nation's ftneet mueic. ·'I want to lhow a bigger picture of Naahvllle than haa been expc>Md. I teel It II no accident that Nuh- Yllle le music city, and not just tor country music," Dinah says. "Nashville ta a wellspring of talent," lhe add8. "I've often wondered why the South eeema to produce such a disproportionately large amount of great talent-wrtter9, compoMra and artists. I think I know why," ahe contlnun. "It ta a city that really encouragn the young. Nalhvtlle has the moat receptive audiences for high school plays and little theatre. The community playhou.. have alwa)'8 receWecl maximum support." · While Dinah wu attending Vanderbilt University, .,. had a radio program on WSM. Dinah will be Joined on thl8 epectal by Jack Benny, Glen Camp-bell, and the 8 C and M Gospel Slngera. 'BIBLICAL OBAMA' . A T81Cinating !WO-hour mpeciaJ .,....matlon r• counting the cJr.,. of the 8lblclll ---. Jacob and JoMph, alra on ABC, lunClay from l:SO to 10:30PM. Filmed entlrelY on IOQatlOn In llrMI. the lpe- cial 1tara Keith Michell, tony Lo Blanco, Colleen Dew- hurst. Herlchef Bernardi, Julian GloYer and Harry Andrewa. The famlllar aton. are part of th• oral and written tradlttons of the Old T........,t. The fllm dra- matlz• th-ltories, allowt:churnM fMllnge and attttudel, and uafng archaeo lcal k~ which hal been aaembled over the 50 y..,.. Th• apeclal waa fllmed In many parta of llf'ael, and continued ftlmlng even after the outbreak of the Arab- lar•ll W.ar:-th• only production to ftlm during the h08tilltle9. Location• for the mm ..,.. often In areaa wh.,. tradition lndlcat• th• even .. ~ occurred ... moat J)9rtlcularly In the hUI country of Cariaan where the Bible aaya the patriarchs lived In their tent encamp- ment•: Other locatlon1 Include area• aurroundlng Jeruaalem, the ancient rulna of ea.ar.a, King Sok>- mon'a Poole, and the area of a...heva. Alan Bat• narrat• the apeclal. 6 6 7 7 a 1 1 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. APRIL 7, 1974 DAYTIME PROGRAMS M 0 RN IN(, 10:30 I (~ I) Cl) Low of Uf1 · ID ~ 6J @) m H o 11 , w o o d Squ.res 6:00 (I) 541nrlse Se•tder I Ci1J CD m Bredy lund1 Dt11ni1 tfle M1nec1 Except Mon Flatt.I rt• • 1tnow1ec1ce University of ttlt Air Education1I ''°'""'' 6:30 Odyutr 11:00 (a CIJ> Cl) Youn' l Rtatlm Fri. Not for Women Only Daybreak Cl) Educational Fealurts Collep Cr.dlt Count E.tcept Qlrner Ted AnnstlOftl lullwlnklt 9 Ci)@) m JIC~t Movies: see Daytime Movie$, Tbe Fuaitive W,'.,ffi Q) I.ow Amtrlun Strle Gomer "Y't : Eledrie ColllPlllJ 11:308(Qj(I)) S11rth for To · J:oo ~~~m TO::'show Cartoons MldlHI JldlMft Show Garner Ted Arm1tro111 New Zoo Revue Stock udl1111e : SHame StrHt 7:30 6 Laas6t Ralph Story's AM Daver l hllatt. lup I His Buddies Skip & Woofer World Buslnna News lllOrfOW 0 eiJ 00 ®) g;, C.Jtbrity Sweep· staku I @ Cl) Q) Glr1 In Mr Lift Ltfs Rap 'rttieNl J1nction Wort4 lllSIMSS News Mister losers· Nelpbort.ood l\ITfPl'\jOON 8:00 (Qj) Cl)) Ca,t.ln IC.1111aroo 12:00 Noontime leave It to leaver QJ (I) g;, TllrH on A Mitch Sunup Mel Knoepp Super ll!!J.O Romper Room @ CD ~asswotd The Fllntstonu ll9J Cl) '"'" IOlo's 811 Top f11tvre1 : Hodppodp lod11 Movie: Ste Daytime Movies 8:30 Collt11 Cltdlt Course Ttnn1uae TuatdO Ozzie & Harritt : futurts • J1ek La Linne ( 00) Alln G11td1er Show Yoat l friends; Children's film 12:30 (Qt (j)) ())A 1 th • W or I d Mon: Ste Daytime Movies. ums m lulhrinklt 0 @ 1-, @) m De ' • 0 ' 0 u r ir.11111 Uvea • Educationtl 'rosra111mifl1 Trutll or Consequenc.s 9:00 I ()))()) Tiit Jo .. r'a Wild @Cl) m Split Se<oM : Seslme Street features Ci) @) g;, Dlnth's '1Kt Dlalin1 for Dollen Tht ~llltry lullwinlllt ltn Casey 1:00 (~())>(I) Tllt 1iuldln1 Licht Movie: See Daytime Movies eiJ Ci) @) m The Doctors features illi111 You Cati Do I lovt l»cy Except Mon (]) (l) All Mr Children liumby; Gende ltn Fri 1u Room for DtddJ (I) New Zoo Revue Movie: See Daytime Movies Features . Mutli11n Stew , 9:30 (~ CIJ> (I) C1111blt 1:30 I (i)> (I) Ed11 of Ntaht ta) CI) @) m Jeopudy (!) @)m Anotfltr Wor1d Movie: See Daytime Movies M u DouJ111 Show Nnn @ (}) Q) lers M1k1 A Dul Hazel Except Mon Candid Camer1 City Kida G1lfolli•1 Courmtt (I) Public Affairs 2:00 (Cif (j)) New Price Is Richt (Q!j Cl)) Now You Ste It ID (iJ@) m How to Survive Feetures A Muri11e ~ 00 @) m Wimd of Odds B Sta Hunt Run for Your life @ CIJ Q) Newf,.ed litme The Momin& Show • Q) Movie: See Daytime Movies My Flvorite M1rti111; Jtct l : Educ.tion1I ,ro1r11111 tllt lunstalk (R) Mon. An adapta· 2:20 m lttt HIMet lfttarvtews tion of lhe classic story tn musteal 2:30 II(~ Cl)) (j) Mlttll !tame 7 4; form by the Prince Street Players Uvety Alts fOf Younr Ptoplt Wed I feetures "Harlequin" Edw1rd Vill1ll1 dances (])The AM Affair the role of the poor youth Harle· Stoci EJChanee Quin. who Is without a costume for 700 Club the Mardi Gras. His friends set DEIUT Mulll11n Stew First of about to remedy the situation, each six proerams for younasters 7·12. aarl!e1n1 to contribute 1 part of his The series offers basic education 1n own costume. thus permitting Har· .. good nutution. introduc1na the Mui· lequin to 11tend the fair wrapp!d haa.11 Stew a.ana-f1ve kids investi· 1n the love of his friends Rebecca gating what we should eat and why. Wri1ht dances the role ol Colum G) New1/P1no11m1 del Ville bine. 10:20 @ m Joe lulttt H11lth Show D 0 00 ®l m SomtrMt I Ntws (lX Q) One life to Live Features 3:00 tJ (5 ) httlttales [ 1 c e p 1 Wed I Truth or Consequencu Hipway Petrol ,ope Cartoons ([t 3 al '•ntr1I Hospit.el Movlt: See Daytime Movies u · cept Wed I Movie: See Daytime Movies Mottiers-ln·l•w @ liet Sm1rt D11 1t NIPt D11m1 c1nem1 36 3:30 U M~e: See Daytime Mov1.es. Cl) Toptc ·Mon., Wed . Movtt: See llime Movies. Tues . Thur1, f'rl Miiie Douftu Show Ollie Ind H1tritt M1ybeny ltf'D - ~ Movie: See D a y t 1 m e Movies. Movie: Ste Daytime Movie~ Wed. 19 lirten Acres Ninny l the Profeuor Ci) Movlt: See Daytime Movies heturu (Of ) Cartoons Q)' Wild Wiid Wes1 4:00 (3) Movie: Ste Daytime Movies Mon., Wed. The Rifltm1n 6 Dennis ttle Menace Flipper The flytn1 Nu11 lillli11n'1 lsla11d N1tlcll1 lehrly Hlllbillio : St11me stnt1 • Subt Pelaro F 11111 tlle Cit 4:30 • Atltntl Sllutes Hink Aaron Mon. iflther Knows lest ai I Love Luc, F Troop lu1s l His Buddies I Drum or lunnie ( ) M o v i e : See Day11me Mov11s. G) Desert Thutre EE Underdo1 5:00 Q Ii) @ News; M1jor Luaue l111blll Mon ~ The l ie Valley Gllllr•n's lsl1nd q; News I I Drum of Junnie • Lene It to Buver Tiie Flintstones l!!Jh Cll1p.m1I 1 , (3J Green Acres Siiftple111ente M1ri1 ~Star Trek : Mister Roeers' Nel1hborhood • leyendas de Melico • The Pioneers · • Huefie Boy Enhrt1inment Klmbt 5:30 Ci) @ @ News Travel Films Courttllip of Eddie's hther The Lucy 'Show Bewitched : Electric Co111p1ny • Don Wilson's Town Talk Three Stooaes 5:59 : Supermartiet Top Ten Filters Out Background Sound: Sears introduces the TRl '·f.AR Hea ring A1d designed to focus on desired convrrsa taon" and so f ten unwanted noise If vou have a problrm hea nn~ rome 1n for a demonstrataon of the St>a r c: d1rrct1on;:il 1nstrumt>nt Hearin~ Aids . . Backed 8\ a Com pan~ '\'ou Can Depend On A~k About Sears Convenient r redi t Plan. Sears tfr 4tlft& 'Id' ,,f" \\All•hlt Al thr t 11!11'"" lftf'" "-' •r"' "'lurr .. fkif'Plf ···'" t ont ""•• t. 'ntH1H1dcr •.• ,•d••• "mpt"" '\fll•f•wf ~ I \'loou t,tr1tdaf' ,,_., ......... id f'h ~ •• M•fttf•\I f'nmn"a I •f1f•• 11111• "'41,911 t " ...... ,,,,. r..,.,.,..,., .. \ .. 11. \ Page 5 SUNDAY APRIL 7 MORNING 1;16 Christophtr Close-Up (~ ')}) Camera Three €1) Est.I Es la Vida 10:3011 (jj) fact the Nation • . M«t the Press a') The Osmonds ~ TV a Loou at Leaminr Tony & SuHn Alamo r 6) lnsiaht ~ Mideast An1lysis 6:15 m Christophtrs/Bible Answers @!) Pantall1 Dominic.I 6:30 8 limp Unto My fHt 11 :00 8 News makers 0 The Chrl1tophlrs 0 Ql 00 (),, m NHL H o c kt J 6:45 Christopher Clost•Up Montreal vs New York OR Minne· sota at Philadelphia 7:00 'Balle s Comets ' 0 Ancels W1rm·Up/B1Mball An · l i 6 Thli Is the life gels vs. Chicago While Soi. 8 Reir HumbaNI f'iJ Movie: "Flowini 6olcl'' (adv) 0 P1rent/Youth forum '40-John Carfteld, Pat O'B11en. I Church of Christ 'ff, ,,...., ft:'\ Puf t f 80'1'• Town of Jerusalem r11m A 1 'll ' w H.R. ns u • ~ This Week In the NBA documentary on the development 0 Faith for Today ol a Boy's Town project In Israel. m Movie: "Trusure lsl1nd" (adv) 26 Wmen Roberta '34-Wallace Beery, Jackie Cooper 7:15 ~ Satrtd Heart aJ Church in the Home 7:30 I Amazine Chan '6 First Baptist Church · The Jetsons (~ T> Bailt(s Comets Chaplain of Bourbon Street l l ·30 0 ((:i'9 8-) '8' N BA Bashtball ~J Movie! "Ambush 1t Cimarron · Capital Bullets at New York OR Pass" (wes) '58-Clint Eastwood Chicaio at Detroit. fJ Biiiy J. Hareis 0 'iJi CiJ Ql Make A Wish 10 Vision On 0 Movie: (C) "Cmon City" (wes) d'i Element~ry Newa ·s2-Randolph Scott. Lucille Nor· ITT, ~ lnsp1r1tion Hour man i.i_ 6 Rea Humbird (fi9' I J) Town Hall Meetinr 8:00 I Dusty's Treehouse . GO! Rex Humbard It Is Wrlttlln :a_ ump Unto M1 feet 0 Herald of Tru th AF TERNOON 12:00 0 (17) (1) al Directions (!) Your Government Today '16 Sunday Celebration lo) a:& Old Time Gospel Hour 12:30 I The Rifleman !Wonder1m1 Ci]) (3) al luues & Answers Revival Fitts News Ci)) Gospel Sln&lne Jubilee · Public Service 8:30 f) I SJfoAL I A hmlly From Cztr· 1:00 CiJ Celebrity Bowlin& nowitl 0 'j1) (I) a') Championship Auto B Serendipity R1ci n& lhe Trenton ·200· Auto Race Campus Profile from Trenton Speedway, New Jer· (I } Oral Roberts n Meetine Time It Calvary Ci) ~ <I) Kathryn Kuhlm1n 1 00 It Is Written 9:00 Camera Three • Ch1llenee My Sermon (~ Cl)) Day of Discovery Rul Estate Open House Project Alla Mormon World Conference fD @ Or1I Roberts It Is Written Voice of Victory Cl) Revinl fires Pattern for livin& : The l«tfl World Mormon Con· ference 9:30 Today's Reli&ion Action de la Comunldad Palm Sunday Service Oral Roberts Domln10 Amulnf Prophecies Meet the Press CI) Old Time Gospel Hour 6 first B1ptist Church 'overnor & the Students (~ (j)) Amuln1 Chan &II MuSlc.a y P1labr11 10:00 ~ Sunflower Celebration Hour of Power 6 Home Buytl'1' 'ulde @ Kid Power IJ floe tht Nation fJ Wanted Dud 01 Alive @) Palm Sunday Service Page 6 sey. O GREATER GREENSBORO * OPEN-Golf's top pros in the final round battle for $220,000 O Greater Greensboro Open Golf Final round of play from the Sedge· lteld Country Club. Greensboro, No. Caroltna. W D1kbri Here Come the Brides 2 1tevlv1I f ires 1:30 O @ @ !lOJ world Ch•mplonship Tennis 00 Roller Games 56 Billy J. Harets t!i) Great Decisions m Chtlstophet Close-Up 2:00 0 ~S Sports Spectacular O M o v i e; (C) "An Americ1n Dream" (dra) '66-Stuart Whitman, Eleanor Parker. (81 Air Power m Outer limits (!) Movie: "Destination Saturn" (sc1·f1) '39--Busler Crabbe. :26 filth for Today t!i) Blcentennial Lecture Series <® ) m Grt1ter Greensboro Open Golf 2:30 00 S11&,!Jlx -0 @ W a') Amerietn Sportsman Artist John Groth and outdoors writ· TH E DAILY PILO • . 974 er Lee Wulff 11sh for brook trout m northern Ontario. and skiers Billy Kidd and Karl Schranz speed down Bugaboo Mountain tn British Co· lumb1a OC Action Thutre ~ Fires of £v1n1elism 3:00 fJ M o v I e : "An1ela With Dirty Faces" (dra) '38 -James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, Humphrey Bogart m Movie: "llocbde" (adv) ·3~ Hen') Fonda. Madeleine Carroll. EE Alerbt/Greetinrs From 6erm1ny ~ Jimmy SWauart Show EJl) Bicenltnnt1I tecturt S e r i a s (f!j9 CE> Brother Bun 3:150@ al Howard Co sell 's Sports Macazine 3:30 0 CBS Eye on Sports 4:00 0 Whit It Is "lhe Black Woman" Part I 0 (il al ABC's Wide World of Sports World figure Skaltng Cham p1onsh1ps from Munich. Germany, the World Record High 01v1ng at· tempt from Cypress Gardens, fla • and the Daytona "125" Stock Car Race from Florida. i Newsmakers The Virginian '61 Palm Sundty Service Religious Town Hall (i;ii (j}) Lorett.a Young Theatre al Insight 0 ••••TV SPECIAL **** *HERB HAFIF FOR GOVERNOR f) Polltlcal Pro1ram 0 This Yur in Jervulem Story of six immigrants as they gather at !he Seder table in Israel O Movie: "Rul Glory" (adv) '39 -Cary Cooper, David Niven. 00 Movie: "R1cket Busters" (dra) '3~George Brent, Humphrey Bo· gart. I Dr1enet Hee Haw Korun Variety Charisma I Consultation Toros This Is the Ute Panorama lltl110 m Clmpus Profile 4:30 I Just Natur11 · Sund•'/ Sbr Trek m Movie: "So Ends Our Nieht" (dra) '42 -Fred11c March, Gfenn Ford, Margaret Sullivan (lJ 00 Meet the Press I Bob Wells Hour Black Experience Movie: "Bl& Ope11tor'-' Corona Now 5:00 = Medix 3 Limits of Man Grett Adventure Jim Dooley hosts. • The Avengers o EE News D1niel Boone (3) Seven Arts Thube @ America I Amtric1ns Hour of Deliverance : Wall Street Week ( a ) CBS Eye on Sports €!) ROI et Games m lnsi&ht EE Yesterday 5:30 0 It Takes All Klnds ~ Ameriun Lifestyle ·The Avenaers News t'tOl Movie: "The further Perils of Cilarel & Hardy" (com) '67-Laurel & Hardy EE Dram• ~ Ci) G1rner Ted Armstrona 9 Rialrt On EI1) Washinrton Weell In Review (fji (i)) Enero G) Pentecostal Temple m Roller Games 5:59 t!i) Supem11rtctt Top Ten £V fNI NG 6:00 B <~ 00> 00 Sim Minuttt i The Yirfinl1n @Dmtl)News Movie: (C) (2hr) "War ol the G1111ntuas" (set-fl) '66 -Russ Tamblyn, Kenji Suhara. O Reasoner Report O Movie: (C) (90) "Kine Kona Es· capes" (adv) '68 -Linda Miller. Rhodes Reason. IE Enflebert Humperdincll Show Elke Sommer. Carl Ballentine and · The four Tops guest. EE Children's Cartooni In Japanese language. @@Di11orue liG Case1 Santos Show t!i) Storefront ml Teatro del Dominao 6:30 I Animal Worfd 6 Wor1d of Survival News I SP1C1AL I Merv & the Easter Kids Merv plays host to the Easter Bunny (special guest Alan Sues), and a ''v1lla1e" of child talent, 1n· cludtng Rick Segall of The Par· lndge Family, 7-year·old singer I guitarist Randy Cray, lQ.year·old John Sheldon (son of Jae~ Sheldon, co-star of The Girl With Something Extra), and Rodney Allen Rippy and his 3-year-old lV girlfriend Kejo. EE The Sunset ~~News t!i) Gilbert & Sullivan "Rudd/gore" (R) I F1nfarria Falcon Beau James Show Celebrity Bowlina 7:000 News O Wild Kinadom "Experiment of the Bushmen·• @ Movie: "Air force" (dra) '43- John Gar11eld, Gig Young. Concent11tion lltin Profile Passport to T 11vel Cl) Golden Yoyaae J1penese Com~ Ci) m Wild Kinrdom Voice of Victory {eii @ ) Talk to the M1na1er I Estelar '74 Teatro del Domlnao I shctAL! E1ster Is *BEST Sunday MYSTERY ACTION-FBI 7:30 ABC 7:30 IJ "APPLE'S WAY" * SEASON'S NEW HIT FROM THE PRODUCERS OF ''THE WAL TONS" f) (Qf (jJ) Apple's Way A high · pressure executi'le offers George Ap· pie work on his long11me dream. an 8 8 important housing proJect, but ti would mean moving back to Cah· fornia. 0 DON'T MISS DINAH'S *GREATEST SPECIAL! 0 ~ l1Q) a;) llJICllL! DI· n1h Won't You f'teaae Comt Ho111e Nashville. Tennessee -Dinah's hometown-is the sight of this spe- cial. with auesls James Arness, Jack Clu Gulager guests as a race car d11ver who murders his brother 1n law rather than let him reveal his alfair with a beautiful girl O Garner T~ Armsbonc @ Movie: "E.lrty Bird" (dra) '43 -Norman Wisdom. Walter Reed 0 'THE KING IS COMING' * "A GREAT IMAGE., DR. HOWARD C. E'STEP Benny, Glen Campbell, Isaac Hayes. O Tht Kinf Is Comins Danny Davis & the Nashville Brass. II) The Bir Question The Willis Brotheri. The Fisk Jubilee 10•00 ID f Discovery Sin~ers and the B C & M Mass · . Naoy 0an Vincent Pule ~~ ~ 0 @ CiD Tht FBI A lu111t1ve ff) NeW1 mob leader leaves his hideout 1n til JOO Club Haili to avenge his brother's death : firl~g Lint and regain control of a syndicate · • Pr11se tt11 Lord Club branch, not rea lizing that he 1s be· Lou Gordon Show ing lured into a trap by rival mob· 10:15 ff) Pro Women Golfers In Japanese sters. John Vernon, Joan Van Ark. language. ~~~:ts Gregory and Vic Mohica l-O:lO ~The Protectors (I) O~il Roberts E.Jrter Speclil 3 Reasoner Report 0 Mlltton $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Did ' The Time Being You Hur the Ont About the Travel-O 'THE KING IS COMING' Ing SaltsllCIY?'' (com} '68-Phyllls * "SATAN'S Diller. Bob Denver. COMING DICTATOR" m Bench Strateo (R} Q) Three Passports to Adventure DR. HOWARD C. ESTEP ~ Lissie 8 The King Is Coming Ell) Los Anfeles Collective "Cable The Evil Touch "The Home TV' coming" lf) ltali1n TV Hour IT Poliu Surgeon 8:00 g American Hor1e ' Horsemin 0 Movie: ''The Ambuahers" (adv) m Movie: (2hr) "Pat l Mike" '67 -Dean Martin. Senta Beraer. (com) '52 -Katharine Hepburn. Janice Rule. James Gregory Spencer Tracy o Sin Diep P1noram1 ID Sil Wives of Henry VIII "Cath Mission: Impossible erine Howard" (@ (i)) News I Nippon No Ull 1 ffi T.H.E. Cat Rex Humbird @ Fontm Ont of A Kind "Sieve Goodman" · • Dt1f World Cllesplrito · Nashville Music Armenl1n TV Hour 10:45 ff) This Is Japan 8:30 1J (Q:t' ) Minni• "All lhe 11:00 IJ (]) O O J ®J News Dead Were Strangers" (R) Six 3Ur· 9 Dr. 0. L J1uera vivors of a pl1ne crash are being Q) KATHRY N KUHLMAN murdered one by one, and Manni• investigates on behalf of one of the * (IN COLOR) still living survivors who wants to I Klthryn Kuhlman stay that way. 1 CV A Discussion With .•• 0 Q) @ITQ) m NBC Sund a Y • • Faith for Today Mystery -Hee Ramaey Putting a . It Is Written man in flight and the traaic effecls . of alcoholism are the problems Hee 11:15 CI) Problems I~ Uvlnf. Ramsey faces while trying to solve (~ OC> Sp1n1sh Movie the mysterious death of a bearded 11:30 IJ Name of the G1me stranger. Robert Foxworth, Clill O Movie; ''The Innocents" (dra) Potts, Harold J Stone and Charles '62 -Deborah Kerr, Michael Red· Aidman ~est. grave 0 @ lV Cil) I liJllCiAL I The Sto· Ci) Seymour Presents ry of Jacob & Joseph A dramatlza· O Movie: (C) "love Has Many tion of the Biblical times of Jacob fices" (dra) '65 -Lana Turner, and Joseph and their fami lies. ltlmed Chit Robertson. Hugh O'B11an. Ruth entirely in Israel at many of . lhe Roman, Slefanie Powers. sites talked about 1n the Bible I J Telepulse Keith Michell. Tony lo Blanco. Her-. I siJllCiAL I Rhythm ' Blues - schel Bernardi and Colleen lnw· The Real American Music hurst star. The special IS divided m Movie: (C) "Pendulum" (dra) into two parts; Part I is "Jacob and '69-George Peppard, Jean Seber& Esau," and Part II 1s "Joseph and Q) Movie: "The Long W1if' (dra) His Brolhers." '54-Anthony Quinn, Peggie Castle. Ell) Devout Young (R) (lD Trinity Bible School m Movie: (90) "Hltthet Min" (mys) '32-Edward G. Robinson 12:00 0 P1cuetters 9:00 I Oral Roberts ~ Riaht On W1nderlnr S.mu11I 12:30 ~ New Directions The One W1y : Marterpltce The1tre A repeat of 1:00 0 Spealtlna,Freely .. "Upstairs, Downstairs" ~ Mo¥le: 'W1,w1rd Girl (dra} @E Noche dt ;111 57-Marcia Henderson, (lD lnt11nltional Variety 1:10 1J Movie: (C) ''Sta Devils" (1dv) 9:30 1J (~ ) (j) 81maby Jonts (R) '53 -Rock Hudson. Yvonne DeC1rlo. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 7, 197' R ENTACOLOR SAYS . • • IT'S CHEAPER TO LEASE A COLOR T. V. SET • • • THAN TO BUY IT! HER E'S WHY! When Yo u BUY When You LEASE Down Payment 10% , to NO OOWNcPAYMENT Required 30% 2 Sales Tax 6% NO SALES TAX Financing 18% NO FINANCING 3 IUnp•id Charges B.i1nce) CHARGES Service $50 NO CHARGES FOR 4 to Contract $95/yr. SERVICE 5 Parts "'d List NO CHARGE FOR Labor Price PARTS OR LABOR 6 Length of 36 1 YEAR LEASE ONLY Contract Months Aver199 12" Port. Set.$12.45/mo. 7 Monthly $30 19" Port. Set-$19.96/mo. I for 19" Set) (Other Model• Avelleble to Payment 25" Cont0le) Studt with Set for Brand New Model Every 8 Yew or Reduced Pay· 36 Months menu On Old One BEFORE YOU BUY A SET. CALL US ... WE LEASE RENTACOLOR 'IA.CE OF MINO TELEVISION (714) 991-1550 220 N. CRESCENT WAY, ANAHEIM, CAL IFORNIA KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 SAQIRDAY: APRIL 6th (P.M.) 3:00 Dimensions In Cultures (C) OWC[) 3:30 Dimensions In Culturu (C) • (KOCE) 4:00 Connie's CKOCE) Cloth inc Comer (C) 4:30 Connle'1 Clothin& Comer (C) (KOCE) 5:00 freehand Shtclllt11 (C) (KOC[) 5:30 frtth1nd Sletchinc (C) (KOCE) 6:00 Zoom! (C) (PBS) 6:30 French Clld (C) (PBS) 7:00 Or1n1e County Review (C) (KOCE) 7:30 Wuhlneton str1i1ht Tllk (C) (PBS) 8:00 Thuttr In A111erit1 (C) (PBS) 9:30 look IHt (C) (PBS) SUNDAY: APftll 7ttl (P.M.) 3:00 Introduction to Ptlplc1I Cito&· 11phy (C) 3:30 Introduction to Ptlplul Cieo1· raphy (C) 4:00 l11t1odudio11 to Ptlplcal Cieot · raphy (C) 4:30 Flower An1ncln1 (C) 5:00 Faml'1 Rlsl Manaiemtllt (C) 5:30 Family Rist M11111ement (C) 6:00 Or1n1• County in W11hlncton (C) (KOCE) ' 1:30 A Matter tf Tu (C) (KOCE) 7:00 H11m111itits Al• Forum (PBS) 1:30 Amtricall HlaWandt (C) 9:30 FO(us Or1111e County (C) (KOC() MONDAY: ArRIL lttt (P.M.) 3:00 lntrodudlon to f'tlrsleal Citot· 11plly (C) 3:30 frNllHd Sketchln1 (C) (KOC[) 4:00 Connie's Clottlln& Comer (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Seumt street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Focus Oran,e County (C) (KOC[) 6:30 Dlmenaions In Culturea (C) (KOCE) 7:00 Introduction to Phpital Ci101· raphy (C) 7:30 Omnibus 50 (C) (KOCE ) 9:00 Nova (C) (PBS) 9:00 Should ttie Lady hkt A Chance (C) (?BS) 9:30 Dimensions in Cultures (C) TUESDAY: APRIL 9th (P.M.) 3:00 Connie's CloUlin1 Cotner (C) (KOCE) 3:30 Dimensions in Culturu (C) (KOCE) 4:00 freeh1nd Sletdtlnc (C) (KOC£) 4:30 Electric Compeny (C) (CTW) 5:00 S.same Street (C) (CTW) 6:00 Oran1e County Review (C) (KOCE) 6:30 FMhHd Skttchln1 (C) (KOC[) 7:00 flower Arr1nctn1 (C) 7:30 Connie's CJotllinc Corn11 (Cl (KOCE) 1:00 Mystery of the Mayas (C) (PBS) 9:00 Lolom1 (C) (PBS) 9:30 8111 Moyers' Journ1I (C) (PBS) WEDNESDAY: APRIL 10th (P.M.) 3:00 Introduction to rhysical Citot· 11phJ (Cl · 3:30 fr"luind Sletchlna (C) CKOCE) 4:00 Connie's Clothinc Corner (C) (KOC[) 4:l0 Eletblc Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame StrHt (C) (CTW) 6:00 funcly Risi! M1n11em1nt (C) 6:30 Dimensions In Cutt1.1~1 (C) (KOCE) 7:00 Introduction to Physical G•o&· raphJ (C) 7:30 flmily Rlsll M1n11ement (C) 1:00 M1sttrple~ Tlleatre (C) (PBS) 9:00 Rtllrlou1 Ameriu (C) (PBS) 9:30 Dimensions In Cultures (C) THURSOAY: APRIL 11th (P.M.) J:OO Coftnle's CloUllnc Corrter (C) tl<OCE) 3: JO Dimtnsiofts In Cultures (C) (KOCE) 4:00 fmhand Sllekhinc (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Electric CorqPlnY (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame StrMt (C) (CTW) 6:00 Omnibus SO (C) (KOCE) 6:30 frethlnd S.etchlnc (C) (KOCE) 7:00 Or1n11 County Review (C) (KOCE) 7:30 Cotlnlt's Clottllna Comer (C) (KOCE) 1:00 Focua Or1n1e County (C) (KOCE) 9:30 Wom111 (C) (PBS) 9:00 flrtna Une (C) (PBS) FRID~Y: APRIL lZth (P.M.) 3:00 Introduction to Phrslcal Ci101· flPhJ (C) 3:30 Flower An1nlfn1 (C) 4:00 8ool Beat (C) (PBS) 4:30 Electric Company (C) (CTW) 5:00 S.sa111e strHt (C) (CTW) 6:00 flMily Risk M1n1pmtnt (C) 6:30 W11hiniton Connection (C) (PBS) 7:00 Introduction to PhysJcal Cito1· 11phy (C) 7:30 flmily Risi! M1n11ement (C) 8:00 The Advocates (C) (PBS) 9:00 Muterplece Thutre (C) (PBS) SATURDAY: APRIL 13th (P.M.) 3:00 Dimensions In Cultures (C) (KOCE) 3:30 Dimensions in Cultures (C) (KOCE) 4:00 Connie's "othin1 Comer (C) (KOC£) 4:30 Connie's Clothln1 Comer (C) (KOCE) 5:00 Freehand 5aetchin1 (KOCE) 5:30 Freeh1nd Sllett11ln1 (C) (KOCE) 6:00 Zoom! (C) (PBS) 6:30 French Chef (C) (PSS) 7:00 Or1n1e County Rmew (C) (KOCE) 7:30 Watltincton St11llftt Talk (C) (PBS) 8:00 Theater in Arnertc1 (C) (PBS) 9:30 looll Beat (C) {PSS) THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 7. 1974 £1) Esmer11d1 MONDAY APRIL 8 For mornlnc •nd •fternoon llstlnp, PINN see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the d•(s movies ... DAYTIME MOVIES 8:30 m (C) "Mr. Hoppity Goes to Town" -Children's music.11 cartoon. 9:00 O (C) "hj1m1 P1rty" (com) '64 -Tommy Kirk, Annette Funicello. 9:30 O "In UM Meantime, D1rfin(' (dra) '44-Jeanne Crain. frank ut- llmore 11;00 D "Charttr p11or• (com) ·40 - Lloyd Nolan. (C) "Se1 Wife" (adv) '57-Rlchard Burton, Joan Collins. 12:00 m (C) "fiesta" (mus) '47-Esther Williams. Ricardo Montalban 1:00 ~ (C) "Snow White & Ule Three Stoo1es" (com) '61 -The Three Stooaes. Carol He1u. 2:00 B ''Tllt Sttret Ways" (dra) '61- Richard Widmark, Sonja Ziemann. I!) "The A.nlMals"-Adventure doc· umentary. 3:00 00 (C) "Diary of A M.ctm1n" (hor) '63-Vincent Price. Nancy Kovack. o "Escape from East ler1in" (dra) '62 -Don Murray, Christine Kauf· mann. 3:30 B (C) "Alrl~ Texas Style" (adv) '67-Hugh O'Brian, John Mills. O (C) "A Guidi for the Married Man" (C-Om) '67-Walter Malth~u. ln1er Stevens. @ "LadJ fro111 Chunpln(' (dra) '42-Anna May Wona. ID @ (C) "Run LI~• A Thief' (adv) '6&-Kieron Moore, Ina Balin. 4:00 (]) (C) "Sandy Ult $111" (com) '65 Marianne Koch, Heinz Drache. . 4:30 <a CIJ> "Hot Blood" (adv) '56 - Jane Russell, Cornet Wilde. IVfN I N C 6:00 ~ R ~ti ~~.:'s tfi 6 6 ~or Leaive 81seblll Cont'd rrom SPM. LA Dodgers vs Atlanta Braves. 0 lon1nu (i) Hocan's Heroes I levtrly Hiiibiiiies Mission: Impossible Mod SQu1d El Pobre Gonzelez @ Movie: (2ht) "Three fues of Eve" (d11) '57-Joanne Woodward. ED Hodc•podce Lodre aJ Speed RKer 6:30 6 Dealer's Choke · Dkl Vin l>yM MtrY Griffin Stlow 1 (I) Hoa1n'1 Heroes : Zoom! • llvln1 Easy · • Revlm femenina Unit Rucals 7:00 @ OmaJNews lowflnf for Doll1rs 6 Movie: (Zhr) "The L1dy G1m· bits'' (dra) '4~Barbm Stanwyck. I Wild Wortd of Allh .. al1 wtuirs My Une? I Lon Lucy It Tllles A 'Thlef ~ I Dream of J11nni1 ED I Siil(•Al I 6J44 An eape11men Lal documentary deta1hng the his tory of an old house and the ramify generations th1t Inhabited 11. I= ) lobby Goldsboro Show Dr1111a Comedy ThrH Stooces 7:30 Jon1th1n Winters Show George e nedy guests. ffi Ho11n's Heroes 0 Help Thy Neipbor O More Games! More Fun! *The New Beat The Clock 7:30 PM On Channel 7 O New Beat tM Clocll ell New Treasure Hunt B Million $ Movie: (C) (90) "Take Me to Town" (com) '53-Ann Sher 1dan. Sterlin& Hayden. o. Wiid Klncdom m Bewitched i;T, (3) To Tell ttie Truth : E,e to Eye "Open Secrets" ( ) Nashville Music • J1111my Dun Show ' • Hollywood Show · Polite Sur1eon The Ghoul Gani 8:00 (Qt (i)) Gunsmoh (R) James Stacy cuests as a personable thief who doesn't rehsh the thought of a minimum two.year sentence be cause of his past record. and there fore seeks to escape from Festus en route to Dodge City's jail. O tl)@ News O Movie: (C) (2hr) "Monster Ze· ro" (sci-Ii) '6&-Nlck Adams 0 @ ti!) The Rookies "Mar · 11n for Error" (R) Officer Danko is teamed with an embittered police veteran who holds the rookie cop responsible for the death or his best friend. another older policeman. @) m M1jor LHfUt l1Stb1ll Al lanta Braves vs. Ood&ers. m I IJICllL I Voy11e of the I rle· 1ntln1 Yenllee A National Geograph· 1c Society documentary about the 18 month, modern-day around·the- world odyssey via ·the clipper ship - the Brigantine Yankee. m Saflfl to Adventure fl) Mellcan film Festini ~§ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Wild Is the Wind" (dra) '57-Anthony Quinn fD IBM Presents-Much Ado * About Nothing-Fun filled TV version of Broadway Comedy Hit! ED I bfolL I Much Ado About Nothine (3hr) Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival produc· tion of Shakespeare's romantic comedy, updated (to 1910) and Americanized (1n setting). Kathleen W1dd0ts, April Shawhan. Sam Wa terson, Barnard Hughes and Will MacKenzie star I Nosotros los Pobres Ml1uelito Valdes Show Movie: (2hr) "N1uahty Bu1 Nice" (com) '39-Dick Powell, Ann Sheridan. 8:30 O Polke Surreon 0) Hl(hlilftts of the LA Kines Filmed highlichts of the season 1n eluding interviews with coach and players about the uPGOming Stanley Cup Playoffs. fill) P1noram1 Novtl1 9:00 I) (Q_i) ) Ci) Here's Lucy (R) Guest Eddie Albert unintenltonally becomes the stir of Luc~·s Girl Fri THE DAILY PILOr , "Iv WlU<. APRIL 7. 19/4 day Follies when he m1Sldke~ her 0 Bowling lor Ooll•rs ror one of his most persistent ad 6 Movie (Cl (2hr) "Mogambo'' m1rers (Id\ 1 ~4 Av 1 GMdnt•r C rrk 0 Movie; (2hr) "The St11pper" Gable Rhodes" (adv) 61 Roi) Calhoun CI:) P1no1am• Novel• 9.00 6 Tht Bold Ono ~ Gornon (dra) '63-Joanne Woodward, Rich m Whit'\ My l 1ne? ard Beymer. Claire Trevor APRIL 9 I l ove Lucy ffi The1tre in Ame11c1 l wo MC10d1y\ !RI Memory ol @ The Bold Ones . It h~u A Thief U 17 (3"' CE ABC Mond1y Movie: For morning and afternoon listings, 11 3 I Drum or Junntt (C) (3hr) "Onu Upon A Time 1n the pleue see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. UJ hmmlda Wesf' (R) (wes) '69-Henry Fonda. Belo~. for your convenience, are ?J 6 Draine! Charles Bronson A western ad· by GeoflrPy Moorhou\r Eil Nochu Tapatiu CC) FestJul Mt11uno 9'30 () News g) L., Hren1 Claudia Cardinale. Jason Robards. the ~a ' ·es. €D Book But lht I ca11ul V ·d venrure-drama which takes place ~ E MOVIES ( l9 8 ) Hee Haw 10:00 0 m 'l6 News when tht only law 1n the Wes1 was -Eil Or.mi 6 Night Gallery the gun. . 9:00 0 (C) "Winter A·Go-Co" ldra) 6~ rn Three Stoogu 0 17 3 CE M11cus Wtlby M.D. I Oral Ro~~s Easter Spec11t -James Stacy, Wilham Wellman Ir 7:30 .:;.,. New Treasure Hunt <R r t,rrn11 1ha1 she has been re Merv Griffin Show Beverly Adam s ~ ll'CIPd by her l.llher and Or K1le7, This Is Tom Jones Godfrev Cam 3 Hogan's Heroes ,. b•1n1l l~Pnagt> gtrl refu~es to have bridge. La1111e Kazan. Bobby Golds 9;30 0 "No Place to land" tdr.iJ 58 8 to Hollywood Squaru ~n r.ppra11on lhat could re"ore her boro and Jo Anne Worley guest -John Ireland Marr Blanchard I Help Thy Neighbor \ipht fl) Roller C1mu 0 U d Th At l t ' 0 a 1,...s .... ,. .... rc-,A-L-! 8roldw1y, My Street l~ -6 Dr•1rnet 11 :00 O "The Leathernecks Have Lind· n er e an IC n ~ Do 1. . R .., • ., u:.1 n Sttwart [1"nae 1111c t • m Entre Amigos ed" (adv) 36 -Lew Ayres "New * ''Secrets Of The Deep vrv1I a!) Variety Show York Confident11t" (dra) '55-Brod Tonight at 7:30! ('2C1 a ) Hee Haw 9;30 IJ (tif "if) le Dick Van Dyke er1ck Crawford. Anne Bancroft O d ~ Dr1mi Secrets of the Deep 11r1 er !he I p th l d Cl b Show (R) Dick recalls for Oennrs 12:00 ID "Women's Prison" (dra) 5) -Atlantic • raise e or u and Max his first "al Holfywood Ida Lup1no, Jan Sterling. How~rd O Miiiion $ Movie· (C) (2hr) "So l0:30 0 (l9 8 ) 1 H•w•ll flvt..O (Rl actrng job on a "Medical Center" Duff Thrs ts P;ms" !com) 55 Tony Cur 'Wrll the Real Mr Winkles Please ~s* New Price Is Right 1:00 '26 (C) "Prince Valr•nt'' ladv ) 54 l1s. Gtor1a DeHaven ConnnP Calvet Die' (Rt Nehem1~h Persolf guesh m Bewitched , H ~n oh\wre shopkeepet who be g[} la Hltna -James Mason Janet Le111h 17 3 Doctor Stew1rt . Evan1?elrst C<lm"S the catalyst in • pint to as IO:OO 2:00 O "Tarnished Angels" (dra) 57-I astPr SPl'Cl)I ' \\1n~1e a h1ph level Iron Cur1••n 6 CLAIROL SPECIAL: Roell Hudson Robert Stack Dorothy 'll 6 Let'i Mike A Deal delPctor * WOMEN OF THE YEAR . Matone I ~ Citywatchers 6 Tw1tr1ht Zone IJ (()9 if) T I SPlCIAl I Wom· m "The Plunderers" (we sJ 60-Stand Up & Cheer I 'oumty to 4dventure 'Greece' en of the Year, 1974 Bess Myerson Jeff Chandlei Dolores Han John Bobby Goldsboro Show · Spanish Comedy IS hostess for the awards presenta Su on rn The Ghoul Cing . Allen Sapp -By ll'lstlnct A t1ons honorrng Amerrcan women tor 8:00 0 ( 19 8 ) 8 I SPHtAL ! It's the P.illtnter outstanding ach1evemen1 1n e•ghl 3:00 8 "Room Semce" (coml 38 -Easter Beaglt, Chuhe Biown Al Eil Musrcal E\pec1acul11 categorres Lrve, from Avery Frsher The Man Brothers. Lucille Ball 1hou~h I inus tra k r~cord for pro 1l :OO 3 10 EL) ll 6 Ntwi Hall at Lincoln Cenler tn Nl'w Yor~ 10 "The fastest Cun Alive" (drd ) 11 J(1n~; •l'Rendary ~eroes IS some 8 0 mm CE News Crty 55-Clenn rord, Jeanne Crarn ,.I.di IJrll1\hl'O \nee h11 famous, The Best ol Croucho ¥, ~h~1~ry'26 News 3:30 O (C) "The Outsider" (dra) 67- 1 ~~ea~,:~~~g~·n,0h315n~~~~~eap~~~:~~,I A ~e;;ye~~·~oo Blows" (dra ) 59 l] '6) Eneetbert Humperdlnclt Spe· Darren McGavrn, Shrrley Knfght mag1ca1 character to hrs doubling ~ean Pierre l.eaud, Claire Mauoer ~cl•I Dr•m• ~3 (C) "Sword of Lancelot" (adv) I Pe1nu1s o.1ls-the Lister Beagle m Mission: lmpos11ble '63-Cornet Wilde Jean Wallace 0 1l 6 10 m Ad a m·l 2 (R) (!) Nt ws Praise the lord Club 0 (C) "lht Ballid ol Josie" <com) 1 Crimi:' 1s no respecter of old age as 17 3 livinc usy 10:30 Twilight Zone '68-Doris Day, Peter Graves Otf1cers Pete Malloy and hm Reed 16 The Saint m ~t~~~c~I 17 '3' "Ga m b I i n g D1u2hters" drsr<1ver dur111g a tour of duly en D1y at Ni&ht m tmys) '41 _ Gale Storm Cecelia 0 Movrt: (C) (2hr) "Monster Ze· 11:00 I 0 rn m News Parker 10" 1\(1 ft l '6&-Nick Aoams Aktra 11:30 0 8 News The Best of Croucho I akM ~da 0 'l3 6 10 €?;} Johnny C1rson 6 Perry M1son 'lJ 6 (C) "Strangers at Sunrise" O 3 CE Happy Days In the Hie Jackson five guest '8 0 ffl 23 6 News 1 (dra) George Montgomery, Deanli Ndtlll' ol Lnvi> R1rhre lolls for a O Movie: "Rebel City" (wts) ·53 0 Movie: (C) "forbidden G•mes" Maritn cute new ~t udent who rs only rnt er -Wrld Bill [lliott. Ma11orie lord (dra) '52-Brrgitle Fossey George 4:30 ( 29 8 ) "The End or the Allan" e\tPrl 1n his frrend,h1p .ind lie goes O 17 3 CE Wide Wo1td of Mys· Pou1ouly trom) 55 Deborah Kerr Van dll "''' to make 11e1 ch-Hll!P hPr tery ID Mission: Impossible Johnson mind (D The Untouchablu m The Untouch1bles I Dealer's Cho1te ('29 8 ) The Pronttrs 16 The Saint S1f111 to Advtntu1e ff:) Los Anl!etes Collective Mexican film f estival 12:00 0 (~ a ) 8 CBS lite Movie: (~ 'i ) The Pioneers l 26 Movie· (C) (2hr) "Wiid ts the (C) "Chandler" fdra) 71-Wmen 11:30 B (,;9 8 ) a CBS Late Movie: . Wrnd" Cdra) 57 Anthony Quinn Oa1es Les!re Caron Unhappy with (C) ''Wuthering Heights" (dra) '70 6.00 000 ~ mmm~~""lfS Anna 'l a11nani htS dull Nlifk as a secu111y guard -Anna Calder Marshall. Timothy l 19 11 3 23 6 ( 19 8 ) News I Bill Moyers' Journal Chandier au1I\ the service and re Dalton 0 Bonanza Quien? \Grts to hrs old prwate eye 1ob. on 0 2 '6 )O ID Johnny Carson 6 Hogan's Heroe~ Comedy ly lo become th• fall guy 1n a gang Mcl!an Stevenson IS guest host 0 B~ve!11 Hrllbrlhe~ rn Roller Games IJnd plot 0 Movie: "Fugo" (wes) ·52 I M1s.s1on: Impossible 6 One Sttp se7ond Wild Bill fll•oll Mod Squid 8:30 6 ('9 a·) ra NB A Basketball ID Movie· "Hoodlum Sarnt" Cdral ffi Washington Straight Talk H Pobre Gonzalez Plo·Otrs Oelr0tl at Cllteago. OR 46 W1t11.im Powell [slhtr Wrl 12:00 f'6' One Step Beyond 26 Movie (C) (2hr) ''The McConnell I M1lwau~ee at Los AnRe•e~ t .1m~ ID Movie; "Quit ksind" (mys) '50 Story" (dra) 55-Alan Ladd June 0 'lJ 6 10 ffi NHL Hoc k e y -Mickey Rooney, Jeanne Cagnty Allyson Stanley Cup Play Ofh 1 ·00 3 0 8 23 6 New\ (Til Bill Cosby en Hodgepodge Lodge 0 17 3 CE ABC Tunday Movie: 0 10 m Tomorrow 12:15 0 (3' (£) ~ews El) Speed Ricer (C) (90) ''Melvin Purvis, C-Man"l Z:OO m All-Night Show; (C) "Dtath '''$ 'i1 C3' Living Easy 6:30 6-Dealer's Choice (dra) 74 Dale Robertson Die~ in Doll11s" "f.M1n " "Priv1tt Liie 12:45 0 Stlrtime "Free of Charge" CR) O Dick Van Dyke Sarg'enr. Margaret Blye, David Ca of Olrm the £J&hth'.' John Cassavetes. Diane Baker, SulY 10 Merv Griffin Show nary. Matt Clark The flamboyant Parker and Ben Ga11ara star i7 "3' Hogan's Heroes 1933 Mrd West rBI Buteau chief 2:15 O Mov1r· (C) ''The River's Ed1t" 1:00 fl o ID Tomorrow ~Zoom! tracks down and captures th~ mf4 (draJ 57-Anlhony Qurnn, Ray M11 1:45 8 Movie: "fourte~n Hours" (dral Living Euy mous Machine Gun Kelly and 11nrt Oebra Paget '51 -Paul Douglas. Grace Kelly 1 his gang who have kidnappecS a mlf 3:10 B Movie: (C) "last of the Bad· Usted y ta Pol da 1rona11e playboy 3:45 0 Movie: "Adventure 1n lal\lrnore" men" (wes) ·57 -George Mont EE Uttte Rue1ts ID Merv Griffin Show (com) 49-Shrrley Temple, Robtr1 romery 7•00 0 3 D 0 m CE News m Movre: (C) (90) "Colossus of 101inr Page 9 ,. I I WEDNESDAY APRIL 10 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 O (C) "Billie" (com) '65 -Patty Duke, Jim Backus 9:30 O "Leaion of the Doomed" (od~I '58-8111 Wiiiiams Dawn R1Chard 11:00 O "Everything Happens at Night" (com) '39 -Ray Milland. Sonia Henie, Robert Cummings "Never look Bick" Chor) '52-Hugh Sin Clair. 12:00 m "Drum Wife" (com) 53-Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr l :00 ti& (C) "The Adventures ol H111i Baba" (adv) '54 -John Derek 2:00 O (C) "Did You Hur the One About the T rive ling Saleslady?" (com) '68-Phyll1s Diller Bob Den ver Q) "Hell's five Hou~" (dra) '58- Stephen McNally, Vic Morrow Col leen Cray. 3:00 10 "The Happy Road'' (com) 57- Gene Kelly, Barbara Laage 3:30 0 (C) "Ftlr Love or Mone(' (com) '63-{lig Young K11k Douglas M1tz1 Gaynor. Thelma Riller 0 (C) "Story ol A Woman" (dra) '69-Bibi Andersson. Robert Stack (j") (C) ''The Buccaneer" Part I (adv) '58-Vul Brynner Charlton Heston 1J (3 "Nabonaa" (adv) '42 - Buster Crabbe, Julie London. l3 ~ (C) "Charlie Bubbles'' (dra) 68-Albeft Finney, Liza M1nnelh 4:00 ~V "The Naked Bricade" (dra) '65 -Shirley Eaton Ken Scott 4.30 (.29 8 ) "The Houston Story" (dra) '5&-tene Barry, Barbara Hale EVENING 6:00 ODOOCa>~mCD News (3 10 17 J •aJ 6 (1,29 8 ) News 0 Bonanza · 00 Hoean's Heroes I Bevtrly Hillbillies Mission: Impossible Mod Squad El Pobre Gonule.z ~6 Movie: (2hr) "Mr, Scoutmaster" (com) '53-Clitton Webb George Winslow, Edmund Gwenn. fI) Hodeepodge lodge al Speed.ff1m 6:30 (!) Duler's Choice O Dick Van Dyke 10 Me"' Griffin Show 117 LJ I Hogan's Heroes tOO m! living u sy Variety Little Rasc.als 7;00 I CI; 0 0 mm News Bowline for DollaB v Movie: (2hr) "n1min10 Road" (dra) '49-Joan Crawford David Bnan 'SI Journey 0 Whirs My line? Powers Girls Have The look & The Style' YOU CAN LOOK BEITER. FEEL EXCITING . GAIN CONFIDENCE &. SUCCESS IN YOUR LIFE . Beginning & Advanced Courses • Make Up & Hair Styling • Personality Development • Figure Control •Wardrobe & Fashion • Walking & Posture •Vorce & 01ct1on • Professional Modeling Call or come in today for a free personal analysis. John Robert Powers Notion's Oldest & largest School For Finishing & Mode ling ORANGE -3 Town & Country -547 ~8228 m I Love Lucy m Panorama Novell I!) It hku A Thief r-r:~~ (17J m I Dream of Jeannie 9:00 D (1:29 00> I sPICIAl I Perry ff> Esmeralda Como Su11shine Show Debbie Reyn ~ Draenet old~ 1s Perry Como's guest tor this EID The rrtnc.h Chef one hou ... mus1cal variety special -r.\ 0 a~ (6) m NBC Wed nesday 11.I ·)World of Su,.,,ival Movie: (C) (2hr) "~ionment to Drama • Aaron Berger Show Kiii" (susp) '69 -Patrick O'Neal Joan Hackett. Herbert Lom. Sir John Three Stooeu Gielgud, Enc Portman An insurance 7:30 0 New Datin& Game investigator sets out to determine lll Hoean's Heroes whether fraud is involved 1n the 0 Wait Tiii Your Father Gels Home sinking or rwo ships, and becomes 0 Help Thy Nei1hbor caughl up 1n hom1c1de 0 MONTY HALL SAYS . . . 00 The Bold Ones * "LET'S MAKE A DEAL'' 'fQ) Movie: (C) (2hr) "Under Capri· 7:30 ON CHANNEL 7 tarn" (dra) '49 -Joseph Collon Q Lers Make A Dul lngnd Bergman, Michael W1ld1ne (JI The Thrillseekers ffi Corrion 0 Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Morgan" a!> Carrusel del Mundo (com) '66 -Vanessa Redgrave, 9:30 I News David Warner Gomer Pyle 101 New Price Is Right • la Hiena m Bewitched 10:00 D (129 @ ) (8' Kojak "Therapy 1n ~7; ~ To Tell the Truth Dynamite'' Steven Keats guests as ~ (6) Hollywqod Squares a psychopathic bomber whose vie ij;iJ. Storefront llms seem to have no relation to (i:J9 rs ) Police Sureeon one another. and it's Kojak's prob m Other People, Other Places lern to stop h1rn belore he kills Q') To Be Announced again. £f) The Choul Ging 0 m I!) 2~ News 8:00 0 (~ (j') (!"; I SPECIAL I Sandy (i) ~ht Gallery in Disneyland Sandy Duncan is a 0 f17" '3) Q') Doc E I I i o t "The d1slatr Pied Piper who sings and Brclhers" An Indian youth 's motor dances het way th rough lhe magic cycle accident leads to senous injury world of Disneyland with her guests lor his bro ther In sorrow, the youth [rnes1 Borgnine. Rulh Buw. John goes into the mountains lo ofler Davidson Lorne Greene. The Jack· h1msell as a sacrifice lor his broth son Five, Ted Kn1gl'll, Loggins & er s health. and there Ben [11101 Messina and Doc Severinsen l1nds the youth near death lrom 0 O' m Chase "The People Par· exposure lay" Chase and his unit win b1g I Interlace from a bookie operal1on and in the Drama process arresr the mysterious leader Jesus in Genesis 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Monster Zero" 10:30 :-iJ Twili&ht Zone (sc1-fi) '6&-N1ck Adams. Akira Tak-O Journey to Adventure 'Russia" arada I Get Sm1rt 0 J1 3 Q') The Cowboys "The Spanish Comedy Trap" N1ghtl1nger desperately lights · El Show de Walter Mercado to save lhe life ol Jimmy, found · • Pr1ise the Lord Cfob near death two days alter being 11 :00 f) O 0 a'.) m al News caught 1n ~ coyo~e trap m (81 (lg) EE ru CI> News I Dule.r s Choice b The Best of Groucho S.f111 to ~dventur~ @ Perry Mason Mexican Film Festival . g Movie: "High Treason" (dra) 2J " O~al Roberts E~st~r $i>et11I '52-Lia!" Redmond. May Mor11s 2~ ~.ovie. (~) (2hr) Wild Is the ~ MisSlon: Impossible Wind (dra) 57 -Anthony Quinn, The Untouchables Anna Ma~nan1 . 1 (31 llvine Easy fD Wuh1n_£ton .Connecti?n a The Saint (i?) Ch1mp1onsh1p Wrestling m Interface al Japanese language Program <5'f '8') The Pioneers 8:30 0 DRAMATIC NEW MOVIE * ''MERCY OR MURDER"- A DOCTOR ON TRIAL! 11:15 m Cinema 34 11 :30 0 <ei9 ~) CBS late Movie: (C) "Welcome Home, Johnny Bris· tol" (dra) 72 -Martin Landau Jane Ale.ander 0 17 J CD ABC Wed nesday Movie: (C) (90) "Mercy or Murder" (dra) ·74 -Bradrord Dillman Den ver Pyle Melvyn Douglas. Mildred Dunnock, David Birney Don Porter A lamous attorney comes out of re t11ement to aid his son 1n the delense or a noted doctor accused of laking lhe hie or his terminally 111 wile m Mm Grillin Show II) Movie: (C) (90) "Black Horse C1nyon" (wes) 54-Joel McCrea fI) Theatre in America "The Con tractor" (21/1hr) Playwright David Storey's work 1s a provocative drama which explores lhe relation. ships among three generations of working class in today's changing Br1t11n 0 53 00 "fO) m Johnny Carion 0 Movie: "The M1rksm1n" (wes) '53-Wayne Moms Elena Verduao 0 '17'@ Q') Wide World Sptcill £D Devout Young (R) 12:00 6' One Step Beyond (I) Movie: "Kentucky" (rom) '38- Richard Greene, Loretta Young I!) Bill Cosby al) Day 1t Night 1 :00 .'31 0 (]fl CZ @ News 0 ®\ m Tomorrow 1:45 0 Movie: "Pride ol Sl Louis" (dra) '52-0an Daily, Joanne Dru 2:00 m All·Nlght Show: "A Woman's Secret," "Miry of Scotland" 3:10 fJ Movie: "Capllin Scarlett" (adv) 'SJ-Richard Greene ,. ry n IS I• n s 0 s COST A MESA • 841 BAKER ST ............ S46-2 I l I NIAi \OUlH C.OA\f l'l AIA TUSTIN• 1042 E. FIRST ST ............. S44-2661 ACI O\\ JIO w \A00LUAC.I IA""' FOUNTAIN VALLEY •BROOICHURST & HEIL . Sll -0610 '"MIU \"VAii ,,_Al.a SEE THE LARGEST SELECTION OF LIQUOR & PREMIUM WINES IN CALIFORNIA I THURSDAY APRIL 11 for momln1 and 1tternoon listings, p&eese see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day'a movies DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 D (C) "Out of Slrht" (dra) '66- Jon11th1n Daly, Karen Jensen 9:30 0 "Kl9ndllle Annie" (a dv) '36- MH West 11:00 0 "S.t1n'a S1tellltu" (sci 11) '58 -Judd Holdren "Hold Back the Nichr' (dra) '56 -John Payne. Chuck Connofl. 12:00 m "The lulltlchttr & the lady" (ifra) '50-Gllbert Roland. Robert Stack. Katy Jurado. 1:00 CiJ (C) "The 300 Sp1rtans" (adv) '62-Richard Eean. Ralph Richard· son 2:00 0 "An11la With Dirty Flees" (dra) '38 -James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart. m "Weddlnt of Lilli Marlene" (rom) '55-lisa Daniely, Hugh Mc Dermott l :OO Lil (C) "Thi Buccaneer" Concf uurel I Hardy featurette. lJj "Hoollnany Hoof' (com) '63- Peter Breck. Ruta Lee. l :lO II (C) "C11a,..lty Jlne" (mus) ·53 -Doris Day, Howard Keet Ci) (C) "Mt, Hobba likes a Va ca· tion" (com) '62 -James Stewart. Maureen O'Hara. ' . . 0 (C) "Cit Ballou" (com) '66- Jane Fonda Lee Marvin, Michael Callan 1Z 3 "Girl From Monterey" (mys) '43-Armida. Jack laRue @ 00 (C) "The Whole Wor1d Is W1tchin(' (dra) '68 -Burl Ives. James Farenltno. Joe Campanella 4:30 (ilf -.! ) ''My Sit Convicts" Par1 I (com} '52-Millard Mitchell, Gilbert Roland E V f N I N (, 6:00 IJBDOO@llm~rn News (3 )(jQ)'.U;Ci: 2.)i6 (1:29'71-) News I Bonanza Hoian's Heroes Beverly Hillbillies Bill Daily's Hocus Pocus Gane Jerry Lewis. Ruth e.un i and Frank Gorsh1n 1om host Bill Dally and assorted cartoon characters for a tour of several ol the nation's top amusement at1ract1ons OJ Mod Squid ti) EJ Pobre Gonzalez ~~ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Henen Knows Mr. Allison" (com) ·57 -Robert Mitchum. Deborah Kerr I Hod1epod1e Lodae Speed Rac~r 6:30 Dealer's Choice Dick Van Dyle 10 Merv Griffin Show l 'i7 ~~f gin's Heroes Livini Euy Tele-Revista Musical little Rasuls 7:00 @ BOmt:ENews Bowline for Doll1rs ~. . LIST E . M . ,f :~:~ oF verung ov1es ·.wt',., ,:~ . .., SUNDAY, APRIL 1 6:00 5 <C) .. Wu of the Gerg.,1tua1" (sci f1l '66--Russ Tamblyn 9 (Cl "Kina Kona E•c1pe•" (adv) '68-L1nd..i Miller, Rhodes R11aion 7:30 9 ((.;) "Did You Hear the One About the Traveling S1lesl1dy~" (! oml '68-Pt1y1J1s Oilier Bob Denv"r 1:00 11 10:30 9 1 l :J O 4 7 "f"at & Mike" ((;oml '52-Katharine Hepburn. Spence• 1 ri'ry "The Ambush•••" (adv) '67-De.rn Martin, Sen!a Ber&er "The lnnocent1'' (dr&l '62 -Deborah Ke.,, M11:hi11el Redgrave' !C) "Love Ha• Many Face•" ldral '6!>-Lana Turner Clilt Rube1t~un Hugh O'Brtan, Ruth Roman, Stef3me Powers 11 (C) "f"endulum " (draJ '611-George Peppard Ju n Sebe•.; 13 "The Lone Walt" ld•111 '54-Anthony Quinn Peett•e Castle MONDAY, APRIL 8 7:30 9 CC) "Taite Mt lo Town" lcoml '53-Ann Sher1dan Ste.ting Hayden 1:00 5 (C) "M01uter Zero" l\C1 111 '66--Nict, Adams. Alura Tak.;uada 9 :00 4 "The Stripper" (d1a1 '63-Joanne Woodward, R1cha•d Beyme• 7 17 3 (C) "Once Upon A Time In the West" (wesl '69-LHenry Fonda Claudia C11d1nale Jason Robards Cl1illrles Bronson 11 :00 ~ CC> "forilldden Gemes" (dral '52-Bngitte f'ossev. Geo•ae Pou1cu1y * * • Martha Scott (center) and Cathy O'Donnell (left). respectively portraylna Ben Hur's mother and sister, are led out of the Valley of Lepe" by Haya Harareet. as Esther, in the film epic ''Ben. Hur," on The CBS Friday Night Movie at 8PM. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. APRIL 7. 1'>74 @ Movie: (C) (2hr) "North Coun· try" -Outdoor adventure film. (8 ) lnnersp1ce I Whit's My Liner I l ove Lucy It likes A Thief CID I Drum of Jeannie m Esmeralda lU Ci) Or11net Eii) Psych'Oloey Today "Dependence: A New Defmrlton" (~ ) Lauie €!)Orama m Three Stooaes (E The Protectors aJ The Ghoul Gana 8:00 IJ (tj9 ) T h e W 1 I t o n s "The Roots" (R) A widow asks John-Boy to help her persuade an itinerant fruit picker to settle down and maraier 0 (!) m Flip Wilson Show O ovie: (C) (2hr) "M011ster Zero" (sci Ii) '66-N1ck Adams 0 @ CV CD ChoPper I "Down time" Rescheduled for the thud lime 7:30 0 Orson Welles' Great Mysteries "The Dinner Party" An executive loses his promotion, but wins a lot more when his wile becomes a social disgrace. Joan Collins stars. @ Hog1n's Heroes 0 Ntw Price Is Rlfht I lilly G11h1m uster Speci1I I l'ICtlL I Monunto Nlpt Prt· sents Benny Goodlftln I Dealer's Choice Boxln1 From tht Olylllpic Muic1n Alm festival Movie: (C) (2hr) "Wild Is the Wind" (dra) '57-Anthony Quinn, Anna Magnani. 0 Help Thy Neliflbor 0 SEXY NEW NEIGHBOR * ON "Olli.E'S GIRLS" 7:30 ON CHANNEL 7 I Nova "The Strange Sleep" Jueves de G111 Clrnana Musie1t Movie: (211r) "four Deuchten'' (dra) '38-The Lane Sisters, John Garfield. Claude Rains. I 1.30 7:JO 8:00 8:30 l 1:00 l l :lO 7:30 8:00 8;30 9·00 I 1•00 11.30 7:30 8:00 9:00 11:00 1 l :lO 1:00 11:00 11 .30 8:00 8:30 10:00 11:00 O Ozzie's Girts "The Glrl in the Red & White T·Sh1rt" Harriet, Suzie and Brenda gang up on Ozzie when they think he's interested in a sexy new neighbor who just moved in next door. 00 You Aslled for It 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "One Desire" (dra) 'SS-Anne Baller, Rock Hudson, Juhe Adams. (101 Let's Mah A Dul l~;:hft~I tht Truth (i) Wild Wo. r1d of Anim1ls Action Chic.no ({))Jimmy De1n $"- Jonathan Winters 8:30 0 Ti CV m Firehouse "Fa I s e Alarm" Ryerson is hospitaHzed for a possible heart ailment. and while his men await results of his tests. they battle a blaze 1n a junk.filled garaae and save a drug overdose v1ct1m I Merv Griffin Show P1nor11t1 Nowll 9:00 <~ CiJ> cas T h u " •. , Movie: (C) (2'1r) "The Clble Cir Murder" (R) (susp) '71 -Robert Hooks, Robert Wainer, Carol Lynley. Simon Oakland, Jose ferrer. The bizarre slaying of a roung man 2 (29 8) 8 (C) "Wutherlng H•lchts" (dra) '73-Anne Calder·Marsh1tl. 5 "Ferco" (Nol '52-Wild Btll Elliott TUESDAY, APRIL 9 9 IC> "So This Is Paris" (com) 'SS-Tony Curt11. Gloria DaHaven 5 (C) "Monster Zero" (SC1·ft) '66--Ntck Adams. Alura T1karada. 7 17 J CC) "Melvin Purvlt , G·Man" (dra) '74-Dete Robertson, Dick S11rgent. Margaret Blye, Davtd Canary, Man Clark 13 (CJ "Colouus of Rhodu" <adv) '61-Rory Calhoun 9 "400 Blows" Cdra) '59-Je~n Pierre Leaud. Clalre Maurler 5 "Rebel City" (wesJ '53-W1'd 8111 Ell1ot1. Mariorte Lord WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 9 "Morgilln" (com) '66-Vanessa Redgrave, Oavtd Warner 5 (C) "Monster Zero" (SC• f1) '66--N1ck Adams. Ak1ra Takerada 1 17 J (Cl "Mercy or Murder" (dra) '74-Bradford Diiiman. Denver Pyle. Melvyn Douglas. Mildred Dunnock 13 IC) "Blick Horse Canyon" lwes) '54-Joel McCrea 4 23 6 (C) "Assignment to Kiii" (susp) '69-Patrick O'Neal, Joilln Hackell, Herbert Lom, s .. John G•elgud, Eric Portm1n 10 (C) "Under Ceprlcorn" (dral '49-Joseph Cotton, Ingrid Bergman 9 "High Treason" (dra) '52-Liam Redmond. May Moms 2 129 8) 8 (CJ "Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol" (dra) ·n-Man•n L.indau 5 "The Marksman" lwesJ 'SJ-Wayne Morrts, Elena Verdugo THURSDAY, APRIL 11 9 (C) "One Desire" (dra) '55--Anne Ba•tl'r, Rock Hudson Jul1t Adams 5 (C) "Monster Zero" (scd1l '66--Ntclt Adams, Alura Tik1reda 2 (29 8) 8 (C) "The C1ble Car Murder" ldral 71-Robert Hooks Rob ert Waaner 9 "Last Holldey" !com) '49-Alec Gu•nness, l<ay Walsh 2 (29 8) 8 "Twlllcht of Honor" ldra) '63-Richa•d Chamberlain. Joey Heatherton 5 "Gold Fe11er" (wesl '53-John Calvert. ~alpl1 Morai1n f'RIDAY. APRIL 12 2 (29 8) 8 (C) ''Ben Hur" (dra) '59-Charlton Heston, Jack H11wk1ns Stephen Boyd. Martha Seo" 5 (C) "Monster Zero" (sc1.f1) '66--N1ck Adams. Akira hkaradi 9 (C) "Wiid Herltese" (drat '58-Will Rogers Jr 9 "Storm In A Teecup" (com) '37-Rex Harrison, Vtv•en Le11rh 5 ''The View From the Bridge" (dra) '62-Mau•een Stapleton R411 Vallon,, Carol Lawrence. SATURDAY. AP9'1L ll 11 (Cl "MHt Me In St. Louis" Imus) '45-Judy Gerland fom Drake M.,garet O'Brien. Mary Astor · ' I 11 3 (C) "Money to Burn" lsuspl '73-E G Marthall. Mildred NII 5 ~·ck, Ale1andro Rey. David F. Doyle. Cleavon Little, Chutes McGraw Curucu, Bea1t or the Am11on' (horl '56--John Bromfield. 23 6 (Cl "Song of Bernadette" (dral '44-Jenntfer Jones Charles Bick ~rd • I 1:15 1 l :JO (29 I) "My Sia Convlc11" (comJ '52-G11Le'1 Roland. J "Tender I• the Nlsflt" (dr al '62-Jenniler Jones Jeson Robards 2 (C) "The Ghost" Mr, Chicken" (com) '66--Don l(~otb Joan Stenley. 5 "Man In the ll"On Mask" (adv) '39-Louis Heyward joan Bennett 7 "Second•" (susp> ·66-Rock Hudson, Salome Jens," Will Geer. John R1ndolph 10 (C) "The Robe" (draJ '53-R1ch1rd Burton. Jean Simmons U "The Secret Seven" (~dvl '66--Tony Russel, Hela1 Line 9: 10: 10: 11: II 11 12 1 2 J aboard a San rran c1sco cable car sends a police detective and his as s1stant on a perilous and co mplex search for the luller. FRIDAY 0 @ @ (1j m Ironside "In the Fore::ts of the Night" (R) Chief Iron APRIL 12 side and guest Dana Wynter. as his . old flame. happen to meet over For morning and •fternoon listings, a pnceless art treasure that the plene see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Chief intends to protect and she Below, for your convenience, are intends to steal the day's movies. @ The Bold Ones 0 @ (1) CD Kuna Fu "The Ceno· DAYTIME MOVIES tap h" Cone!. Caine defends the strong bonds of love between a 9:00 0 (C) "Lon in A Goldfish Bowl" man and a woman against over (com) GI-Tommy Sands Jan whelming odds Sterling I Ciorrion Black Journal 9:30 0 "Habonga" (adv) 4Z -lul1e Varied1des Vtrgel London Buster Crabbe 9:30 0 News 11 :00 O ''Alway' Goodbye" ldra) 38- g) LI Hlen1 Barbara Stanwyck, Herbert Marshall 10:00 0 @ @@) m Music Country (C) "Stttets ol Laredo" (wes) '49- 0ionne Warw1cke 1s hostess, and Wilham Holden. ,Macdonald Carey guests Include Jerry Reed, Jeannie 12:00 m "Miracle of the Bells" (dra) ·45 C, Riiey. Mac Davis. Buck Owens, -Alida Valli f'red MacMurray Lee Tom T. Hall and fredd1e Hart. J Cobb ' . l lDm ~News _ ~ht Gallery 1:00 )4 (C) ''A Dog of Flandm " (dra) Q1J @ a> Streets of ~n Fran· '59-David Ladd, Donald Crisp c.1"° "Going Home·: (R) The detec 2:00 O "The Tattered Orm" (dral '57 t1v.es struggle to find a bumblmg -Jell Chandler Jeanne Cram thief before the mob gets lo him .. . , for holding out on a numbers drop @ Strange Awake ning' (dra t 59 Or1m1 3:00 ~ "Manhandled" (dra ) 49-Doro I The ~oc•tes Carole Mathews Lex Barker Pr1be the l ord Club thy Lamour. Slerltng Hayden 10:30 Twillcht Zone 10 "House of Humbm" (d11) 57 Journey to Adventure ·[astern -Jack Palance Barbara Lange I 11:00 Europe" Get Smart 3:30 0 "Strangers on A Train" (suspl El Teatro Con Oswaldo Calvo '51-rarley Granger Robert Walker . Los DiH Felices Ruth Roman 0 0 g) ~ m News .]J (C) ''Wild 1n the Country" (dra) (j) t1Q) EE ~3 '6'l News '6l-£lv1s Presley Hope Lange Best of Groucho O (t ) "Hu low" (dra) '65-Carroll Perry Mu on Baker Ma rtin Balsam, Mike Con· Movie: "last Holid1y'' (com) nors '49-Alec Gumness. Kay Walsh f7 ~ "Re belliou Daughters" I Mission: Impossible (dra) 'J8-Mar1011e Reynolds Verna The Untouch1bles Hills. (3) living Easy 23 (i) (C) "Nightmue" Csusp) '64 ffi Saint -David Knight. Moira Redmond Eil) Evening With Champions A Co • C skating exh1b1tion fealunng dance 4:30 ( ;29 J! l "My Six nvlct.s ' one I teams. pairs and single skaters in (com) 52-Millar d M1lchell Canada and the US ·Skaters include John Misha Petkevich, Toller Cran ston and Gordon McKellen EVENING 11:15 Cinema 34 I (r,) Th e Pioneers 6:00 ODO a ~~mm News 1 3 '10 17 3 1~ 6 (29 8 ) News QBonania 11:30 (~ ({1) (i) CBS l ate Movie: "Twilifht of Honor" (dra) '63 - Richard Chamberlain 8 ~ 00 0 m Johnny Carson Movie: "Gold Fever" (wes) ·53 John Calvert. Ralph Morgan 0 1 , @ CD Wide World Special "College Girl of lhe Ve~r" Vonda Van Dyke and Dick Clark host from Washington D.C as girls lrom 50 states compete 1n ehm1na11ons based on per1orming talent. per sonaltty and tntelhgence 12:00 (1) Dr. Irene Kassor1a ID Movie: "I Accuse" (dra) 58- Jose Ferrer. V1veca Lindfors I Bill Cosby DIJ at NIJ.!!t -i, 1 :00 ! ({) Q1 00 News '\ m Tomorrow 1:45 ovie: (C) ''Hiida C1ane" (dra) '56-Jean Simmons 2:00 m All-Night Show: "The Techman My1t1ry," (C) ''The Truth About Women" 3:10 e Movie: "Bertin [Jpress" (dra)I '48-Robert Ryan Merle Oberon 6 Hogan's Heroes 0 Beverly Hiilbiiiies lfi Mission: lmpos.s1blt @ Mod Squad EE El Pobre Gonulet 16 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Captain Ho· I ratio Hornblower" (advl 51 Greg ory Peck. Virg1111a Mayo eil) Hodeepodge Lodge El) Speed Racer 6:30 '6' Dealer's Choice 0 Dick Van Dyke 1oi Merv Griffin Show III ;~;f gi n's He rm living Easy Variety Little Rascals 7:00 u ,.3_1 a 0 m CE News p Bowling for Dollars 6 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Dodge City" (wesl 39-[rrol flynn Olivia de Hav1lland 8 Animal World THf O/\ll Y Pit.Of TV WHK APRIL 7 1974 O 17 3 I SPHtAL I Billy Cr1h1m The SonjlWrtter~· (R) Wolfm•n Jack 111 Koru Hnd \tnger Jay' P Morgan auest m I Love Lucy as them\elve\ 1n a story about It hku A Thief f eh,\ attempt lo write a song for Esmeralda M1~' Mnr)(an ~ n11thtclub K l ll' 6 Dragnet O New\ ff;) Avtahon Weather @ rishin' Hole (le) 8 ) Amenu n Ho"e & Hom· 'l61 Brtan Keith Show man rn La Hien1 ~ Dra ma 10 00 Q m @ :zo HtW1 Eventos Latinos 6 NtJ!ht Gallery Three Stooges I 0 17 3 'CD Tol'M The M•dam 7·30 0 Bobby Goldsboro Show ""''"R a' ~ •eallhy businu sman. 3 Hogan's Heron Tol'l1a b"C<ime~ l11endly ·Wilh lht 813 6 10 Hollywood Square!I prop11el,.\\ of a call gtrl enterpnse Help Thy Helahbor 111 an ell11r1 In break up a syndicate O Wildlife Adventure In OP"'J'ed drua and prost1tut1on 11ne Ina Bahn 5utanne Charney. Tei * North America . · · On ren•, o Cnnnor ~nd Carmen Zapata "Wild Refuge" at 7:30 il·H•sl 0 Wild Refuge ff) Gilbert & Sulltv1n 'Yeom1n ot a Jimmy Dun Show 1he Gt1ard A condemned colonel I B tch d ma1M~ 10 loil his greedy cousin'\ w~" Str:et week claim In hi' estate and then escapes Untamed World htilor,. "•P.niltun I homu Round Escen1110 Valer11> Ma~tNson and Jnhn Car1ier Survival \I Jr The Ghoul Gang ~ ~:=i~: the l ord Club 8:00 0 (29 8 ) 8 CBS f nday Movie: (C) (3'/zhr) "Ben Hur" (draJ 59-10·30 6 Twilight Zone Ch,ullon Heston Stephen Boyd I Journey to Adventure Iran' JJC" Haw~tn\, Martha Scotl Ben Get Smut Hur which won 11 Aeademy La Rtvista de Marrone Award$ tells lhe story ot J Judean l oco Valdez aMt,.,cr it who det1ed the PaR~n1\m 11 00 3 10 )~ 6 Hews ot anuent Rnme 0 0 m m CE News 8 23 6 10 @D Sanlord i Son ll But of Groucho Movie: (C) (2hr) "Monster 6 Perry Muon Zero" (SCI Ill 66 -Nick Adams a Movie: "Storm In A Teacup" Ak1ra Takarada (Cl'lm) J 7 Rt• Hamson V1111en O 17 3 1 CE Brady Bunch 'Peter l l'igh & the Woll' (Rl Peter poses as a ID Mission: lmpos.s1ble high school senior so that Greg @ Perry Muon can double date Wtlh him 17 3 Living u sy O M1llton S Movie: (C) (90) "Wild "16 Rock Concert HeriUge" <draJ 58--Wtil Rogers Jr ff) Bill M01ers' Joumal Maureen O Sullivan, Troy Donahue m Ou lt r's Choice 11 · l S rn Cinema l-' @ Don Stewilrt Evangeltst1c Re· ll ·30 § A Hews vlval • 23 r 6 10 m Johnny ~rson fl} Mu1can rHm Festiv1I Movie: ''The View From the 26 The Champions Bridge'' Cdra) '6Z-Maureen Staple fl1) Wuhing1on Week in Review Ion Raf Vallone Carol law(ence m El Show de Rosita Peru 0 17 3 l CD In Concert Guests Ef) Japanese l an gua&e Programs include Chuck Berry and his daugh 8:30 Q 23 6-"to @D Lotu Luck (R) ter Ingrid Johnny Rivers Bo D1dley When Slan pops the question In h•s .tncl Jim Slallord new 10.e 'he decide~ to \PP 1f they ( l9 8 ) The Pioneers are compaltble belnre rust11ng rnto 12·00 0 (29 8 ) CBS lite Movie: (C) .invthtn~ "The flame & the Arrow" (rom) 0 17 3 m Sia M1lhon S Man !>O Burt lan(a~ler V11111n1a Mayo Burning Brtghl An a~lrf>naul is al 6 Rock foncert fertPd tty an elect11ql field in space m Movie: (C) "DI J of Triumph" that gr.es him powPr 10 corrmun1 ldral 54 lee J Cobb Joanne Dru (Jtf' .v1th dolphins al'ld ronl nl o .. er m Brll Cosby people s tn1nds W1111am harner €tJ Day it Night ~uPSIS I Merv Crifhn Show 12: 30 .!.. Sur Trek Interface ;26 The Prisoner P11111rama ,.ovel• 12:50 O Nashville Music 9:00 0 23 ~6 10 m I S Pl (IAL I The 1:00 0 10 m Mtdnlcflt Special Roy Greatts1 Story Ever Told Part 1 Ct~~ 1s l ost and guesls include (P<irt II airs 1omo11ow n1pht al t ynn Ander\on Tom T Hall. Con 9PM) Max von Sydow H le~us "'llY Twitty Diana Trask, Charlie 1s supor rt Pd by an ~'I star cast in McCoy Mel T 1111\ and Tommy C>ver th1~ dr3ma11c presenla!1nn of lhe street event\ 1ha1 ted 10 thP death ol I 0 In suslon Chmt nn the cross I 1:30 i Shcx:k Thutre ( 6 Tht Bold Onu 2.00 ID All H' Sh , ''Th r-r . .. ® Safari·to Adventure · · •tht ow. • uo orcer, fl> £1 Padre de Ml Samo (C) "Marjorie Mornln(St1r'' 26 Glr1 Wlth Something [Jtra 2.30 O Movie: "Witnus to Murder" i Mastr1p1ece Theatre (dral ·5<1 -Barbara Stanwyck. Gary LI Criada Bien Criada ~erriil [I Alm1naque 4 00 f) Movie "Youn11 Mr. Pitt'' (dra) 9.30 O 17 3 CD The Odd Co up 1 t 47-RoDetl Donat. Phyllis C1lvert Page 13 I SATURDAY I (31(j)19) m Stir Trtt UI; 00 Brady Kida Movie: "Tiie All Amtrlun" ( a) '53-Tony Curtis, Lori Ntlson. II) Collnlty Music APRIL 13 MORNING ~ Alfred Hitchcock Presents 6!) ltoller Gemes 10:30 I) (~ ) ({) N I A Basbtball Play-Offs, with learns indefinite •at press time. 6:00 00 Sunrise Semuter I Ill Ci) m Butch Cassidy 6:30 msunrise Semester @(J) al MlssJon: Maeic (8 TV 8 Classroom Sen Dlero Happenln& Let's Rap Theatre 26 7:00 I~ 8 ) Hair Bear Bunch Mister Rosen' Nel1flborhood · ~ (i) ~ o ~Hjdsville 11 :00 0 ~ CI> a;) MajOr League 6 Tennessee Tuiedo Baseball Dtlro1t at Boston OR l(an 11 3_ Bugs Bunny sas City at M1nneS-Ota ' Brother Bua 0 Movie: "Beau Geste" (adv) '39 7'30 I ,..._ 8 ) S.abnna -Gary Cooper. Susan Hayward. Ray • ~.., 17"1 "" • Milland. Robert Preston ' :Zl 16 · 10 m Addams Family (1) Ti'uana: Window to ttte South Mormon Tabernacle Choir 0 17 ffi aJ ABC $ u p e rs t 1 r i Ultra Man Movie (17' (3J Yogi's Gang ' ! News All fired Up : Sesame StrHt 8:00 IJ ( 29 (§ ) Ci' Soooby Doo 11 :30 6 Movie: "lnternatlonal Settle· 0 23 (61 \9) m Emer1ency + 4 ment" (adv) '38 -John Carradine. 0 John Wayne Theatre Dolores Del Rio (6) Movie: "It Happened in flat· O Movit: (C) "High Lonesome" bush" (dra) "42-Lloyd Nolan C•r-(wes) '50-John Barrymore Jr Lois ole Landis Butler, Chill Wills ' 8 17 (3) Super Friends m Ad Lib Movie: "Mara Meru" (adv) '52 m Movie; (C) "Border River'' (wes) -(rrol flynn,, Ruth Roman '54-Joel McCrea. Yvonne Decarlo. m Movie: 'Bugles in the After-@m Championship WreaUin& noon" (wes) '52 -Ray Milland, Helena Caner m Sacred Hmt/Christoplltrs :;z61 Voice of Tokyo AF I FRNUON ED Sesame Street 12:00 I@ CV m American Bandstand 8:30 0 ~1 6) fQJ m Inch High, Pri· uncer nte Eye : Mister Roaers' flCei&)lborttood m Movie: "Hell's Crossroads" 12:30 Gn!atut Sports Lecends (wes) '56 -Stephen McNally, Peg 1· Stsame StJttt g1e Casile • Kipl Cosas 9:00 I ( !'. 8:') Favorite Martians 1:00 Masters Golt Tournament From 123 @ Q; m Slamund Auausta, Georgia. Movie: "No Way Ouf' (dra) '50 CI) YouUI in the 70s -Richard Widmark. Sidney Poitier. O Sprtnc Sports Track & field Linda Darnell. meet between UCLA Bruins and the m (1T (3'1 ussle's Rescue Ranaers Univ of Oregon 1 Eleph1nt Boy @ Movie: "lal Tebarin" (dra) '51 Miste,.Rogers' Neighborhood -Wllliam China. Muriel Lawrence. 9:30 I ((;29' (i;) Jeannie O Mom: (C) "Collntemlt Traitor'' · la 6 O m Pink ,anther (susp) '62-Wlllt1m Holden. Liiii 6 Movie; "Sw1mp Water" (dra) Palmer '41 -Anne Baxter, Dana Andrews 0 Movie; (C) "The SUndowners" 0 L @ Ghos1 Ch11ers (wes) '51 -Robert Preston, Bob rl) Dusty's Trail Sterlin&. m Movie: "Jhe Big Street" (dra) I Comblt '42-Henry FOnda. Lucllle Ball, Sam Land of the Glants Levene 1 CV Davey & Goliath ED Sesame Street Roller 8amas 10:00 U <Q9 (8 1) Ci Speed Bum · Futbol·Soceer LEASE! OIDU YOUIS NOW Perry Como, a long·tlme favor· ite entertainer, hosts "The Per· ry Como Sunshine Show," mu- slul-variety special Wednesday at 9PM on CBS. * * * Vonda Van Dyke, former Miss 1974 MODELS America, and Dick Clark, star of ABC's American Bandstand, are co-hosts for the "College Girt of the Year," a Wide World Sfecial on the ABC Wide Wortd o Entertainment, Thursday at 11:30PM. "College Glrl of the Year.'' originating In Washing- ton, D.C. will choose Its tltlist from representatives of 50 states and the District of Co· lumbla. I n eliminations based on performing talent, poise. personality and Intelligence. All MAKES <All OI NI •GEORGE JOINE R •DON CROSBY Page 14 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, APRIL 7, 1974 al Movie: "The Ballad of Andy Crocler" l:lO I]) University 1Malo1ut Ci) (~ ) Masters C:olf Tourna· ment @ (3) ltolltr Gemes ED Cirrucoltnd11 2:00 I Voke of Aarlculture • The 8ralnworh o Outdoors with Liberty Mutual Movlt; •-try Havoc" (dra) ·44 -Mar1aret Sullivan, Elle Raines, Ann Sothern. Joan Blondell. m Movie Claasic:a: Same as 11 :30 AM listin1 ~ Ci) Voice of Acriculturt W Coileae Credit Come "Environ- mental lmpacf Reporting & Evalu- alion" Second set of four sessions of a 28·1esson college credit tele· course designed to provide guidance for environmental Impact reports. ~Aarlculture USA ~:30 Campus hofllt A&riculture USA Grape Stomp- ing Championships from Cuca- monga. Cal. (j) Movie: "The Hom Blows at Mid- ni1ht" (com) '45 -Jack Benny, Alexis Smith. Q Movie: (C) "These Thousand Hills" (wes) ·59 -Don Murray. Richard Egan. Lee Remick lg) lnslitit @ @ '"o-J-((-1-1~-! llin& of Klnp Easter story of Chnst. - RolltrGAIMs Ci) Fon1m t14ovle: "Clun1 Brown" (dra) '46 -Jennifer Jones. Charles Boyer. fl) Movie: ''forei1n Elcllange" 3:00 I)(~ (£,) What b Impeachment All About? A look at the details of some of the current allegations against President Nixon involving the Watergate issue and his 1ncome- tn deductions 00 Sketchbook 0 Focus "J. Paul Getty Museum" Inez Pedroza visits this new mu- seum In Malibu, a reconstruction of the Villa of Papyri, an ancient Roman site which was destroyed in 79A_D 0 Movie: "Ave 61tes to Hell" (dra) '59-Neville Brand, Shirley Knight. m The Westerner I Sci-Fi lht1tre Mormon World Conference Wrestlinr El Julclo 3:30 iFat Albert 3 Family Thutre ''The Mast~r'' · lmpacto '1 he Chicana Woman" Head On • The Vlr&lnlan ( (j)) Safari to Adventure 4:00 ~ DustJ's Treehouse • Wltat's 'olnf On 61 al Wild Wild West 6rutes1 Sports Llaencb Soul Trein Cine Coftlo en Cine :l Wilburn Brothers : Mr. Wlurd ( ) Untemed World Dr1ma • • • P1norama Latino Yoke ol Aallculture 4:30 Movie: "Hi&lt flCoon" (wes) '52 ~ary Coo~r. Crace Kelly, Lloyd Bridges. I ~'::'~~ 8owlln1 Dflcntt Outdoors W'rtll Llbtrty Mutual It Pa11 to It lpor1nl 9 1111 Anderson Show Elll. Ps dloloo Today (R) 111) Chalt.natns Su • • ltocl·On Show Corona Mow 5:00 · Wildlllt Theatre "Coyote Coun trr'' The story ol a coyote In the wilds and her struggle to bear and protect her pups in the predatory world of the coyote canyon, St mour Presents ~ Country Music ~ al ABC's Wide Wortd of Sports I Star lrttc · ((jf ) This Week In the NBA '!2l News m Movie: (C) "Meet Me In St. Louis" (mus) '45 -Judy Garland, Tom Drake, Margaret O'Briel\ Mary Astor ti) The Persuaders ~J Ci) other People, Othtt PIKts ~~ Nashville Music I Interface Roller Ciemts Riek Ward's Rock & Roll lllimba 5:30 ~ Ci) (Cff ) News Jimm1 Dt1n Show Untemtd Wof'ld Movit: (C) "The Legend of stet• (wes) '68-Wayne Maunder. Slim Picilins I Porter Wasoner Show Acdon Ctlicano (R) Thn!e Stooges .. - EVENING 6:00 0 @II m flCews QB Hff Hew The Real Don Steele Show flCicht '•lltry Cine Co1110 en Cine CI) f1Ca1tonal Geoarapllic : flCcwa "The Strange Sleep" (R) (QJ ) I SP1C1AL I Broadway, M1 Street 6:30 ! =~R~::, Sports With Bertka KNBC News Conferenc.e i Twillpt Zone (3) Reesoner Report 8o1 de Mexico Lassie I s'ICIAL I uster Is W Uttle Rascals 7:00 B Other People, Other P11ees John rorsythe narratts "The Flamenco Triangle," a film on a region in Southwestern Spain that contains some of the most varied and iectacular wildlife in Europe. Wild Kin1dom llNBC Special "I Am Joe's Spine" Based on the feature in Reader's Digest. the show is an overview of the important, pre(ise and myriad functions ol the spine ; Bowlin& for Dollars Other People, Other Pieces I Am Somebod1 i World at Wer Yicto1J_at Sta (Qt l!J) er;, Lawrence W e I II Show I It Ta•ts A Thief Jolln Wayne Theatre Drainet Jlmm1 Dun s.iow Much Ado About flCothina <R) (3hr) I Tntro dtl S.bado lsrHI, 25 Years Youn& Jepanese Lanruare Proiram THE 0-'IL'I' PILOT. TV WEEK, APRIL 7, 1974 k 7:30 B Wild World ol Anim1ls "Tracks I Candid C1mer1 & Traces" (R) A look at some wild· Minority Community life detectives as they track various ~ Bobby Goldsboro Show animals. a!) Califomi1 Qos!Mf I Let's Malle A Dt1I 10 00 -s;;wo la\ @ Cl) Thrilllffken : ~ (i,p ~,) Clrol 8 u r n e t t 'lnbusttrs ~~~e:Gl~:,~:.n:.:~e!~·the EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE FUNNY FACE loalnr From tlle Olympic Amazon" (hor) '5"John Bromf1•ld. Con-ntration ~ " Watch out Minni~ Mouse, Tmkerhell anJ Snow White-there·, -Beve!!J Carland. Movie: (C) (211r) ''The Journey" O 17 ~ Owtn Mlf1hall "The .1 new fir-,1 lady of D1 nc\•land on the honwn The purn:·h~c figur~ (ad~) '59 -Yul Brynner. Deborah Camerons Are A Special Clan" (R) leaJ1ng the di ttnguished company of guc~t pcrson:1li11e'> and ltXJI Kerr, Jason Robards. A sinaing star is accused of the "(:<1rtoon .. re\ldcnt" through 1 h~ enchanting ""orld L>f D"nc} lanJ. I Ozzie's Girts mercy k1lhng of his terminally 111 1' none other 1han e\•er) bo<l) °'· favorite "funn) face'' S:ind\ Dunc Jn W laslletball mother John Denver. John Larch. In a mu 1cal-var1et~ special, "Sand) 1n 01\nl'} laml." airing Wcdnt:'· S:OO ("' ) All In the Femily Mike far~I. Pat Hamneton, Brooke Ja) at MPM on CBS, Miss Duncan lead), the wa\ for Jn h•'ll r of (R) Arthie suspects that Edith is Bundy and Kristina Holland guest mu~1c and comcJy \\1th gut"it 'tars Ernest Borgninc. Ruth R~tai. turning Catholic when she starts I Community Feedback wearing a rellgious medal and at News John Dav1J~on. Lorne Greene, The Jnck,on Five. 'I cJ "'n1gh1 . tending Mus. Music Show Loggins & Mes\lna and Doc Sev~rin,l'n. 0 ~ @(JQ) m Emerrency (R) ,26 Rex Humbard Ta~d on location!> throughout the famed amu":mcnt fac1ll1' 1n Gaae becomes the ~utt of kiddin.g ml' Eveninr With Champions CR) ~outhcrn California, the progr.im feature~ Sand) Duncan 1n ~ome by another paramedic when he 1s , , Mlllodytand new facets of her versatile talent , indudmg. production dunce oum- c~osen as "father" lo a litter of . Enter With Oral Roberta her> w11h the Ron Field D ancer' to trump~! C(lunterpo1n t hy Doc kittens. .. ,.. d .... s I h J h D ·' d I u U1l (]) m P1rtrid1e r Im i I y ' .,u .. or on ~ow everin\cn, voca prcscnta(IOn~ WI{ 0 n JVlu\On an Mnc "Double Trouble" (R) Keil h is tauaht 10.30 00 ~~!:: Greene and comedy 'ketche'i wuh Ruth Buu1. Eme't Bori;nmt•. f l'll a lesson when he invites two girls ll·OO m ~ 0 0 """ Knigh t and l ogg1"' & MC~\ln:t, to the same party . · i ~· · UYJ NeW1 The musical parade ""a!t like an alumni homcc..o m1ng ,\, with m Movie: (C) (211r) "Mett Me in 6 Bil! Andenon Show Mickey and Donald,~·"~ Duncan\ hf\! fc.iturc "'a' for Wall Di,nc\ St. Louis" (mus) '45-Judy Garland. · Faith for Toda, S1t1di0~ She m.1Je her movie debut in "(i I 000.000 l)ud." J ftcr hav. Tom Drake, Margaret O'Bnen, Mary Miu lon: lmpoulble mg .1chicvell 'uccl°'' on the mu,icJI \l.igc and m tdcv"i''" com. Astor. Tony' Susan A.limo merc1JI, in N~ York. And .d,o lil.c M1c..h•v Jnll Donall!. 'he I' I Cllamt>lonshlp Wrestlinr 1 (V R0<k Concert a one-of-a-kind per1,on.alll\. \\ho i\ '"'t;in11.\ rec:1.1on11ed h, f.in, ,,f t .. •nlsh Movie ~ Samun1I Story ~ ..,,.. ~ m M · c all age\. Super Show ~_. ~ om: ( ) "Soni of ltma· 9) J~ntse unruaae Program dette" (dra) '« -Jennifer Jones. When !the first came to Holl prnod. M 1'" Duncan had never 8:30 B (Qt, Cl)) M •A• s • H (R) Charles Bickford. J ppcared on a television ~ho"" or in J mo110n p1 ttirc, ~et \he "',,, Hawkeye's picnic idyl with a new ~ 700 Club . bcc;1cgcd h, autograph-c;eekcrs "Ahenevcr c;he \t:nturt:d out 1n puhlic nurse is shattered when a bullet ID One of A lllnd The unexpected celehrity wa' a \-1uirb · nn <iten to the un;i\<;ummtt strikes nearby, and he first suspects (~ 'T) Movie: "My Sia Convicts" \I •S\ Duncan-until <ihc rcal11cd that commercial, \he haJ rnallc Maj Bums and Hot Lips, who are (com) '52-Millard Mitchell. Gilber1 1n the Ea.'1 (or a Cahforn1a-ha,eJ hank hall m.iJc her perl f.lce target shoohng in the area , are re IRoland Jnd win,ome gc<iture<i familiar fa,onle'> in m1ll1nn<. o l Wc,t Cna<it spons1ble. · Cinema 3' 0 GOOD NEWS SPECIAL . , Happy Hunten h<)mc' M1'' Duncan give' cred1 r to commcrc1alc. for opcnin~ the H k , . It Is Written door, 10 tclcv1"on and movie studio-. .ind IN ~ving her .i 1trJt111tm1c. * ost-Demos Sha arian 11 15 r1'I .. . ''T d 1 t .. -,. ... ,.. course in ne" ac11ng technique,. 0 Re'l..i. ous S...,111 "Good News" : w ... o. vie: en e.r s "" 'I" D s"h kaf a"'°h t (dra) 62 -Jennifer Jones, Jason "CommtrciAls not only helped me get role,," <ihC \J\\, "hall the\ emos a 1 n os s. Robards. preparell me for telev1~1on work. The~ helped me learn film ac tin~ ~ 8;;bit G> ABC Suspense Movie 11:30 B Movie: (C) '.'The Ghost ' Mr. technique. "'h1ch i" quite Jiff erent from m~ experience J' \tJgc "Money to Burn" (R) An ingenious Chicken" (com) 66 -Don Knotts, performer .. convict counterfeits one million dol· Joan Staley. . A~ she sped from one Disneyland attraction to another during lars while in prison and master· 0 Nan9 '!•Ison .show .. the in temive taping schedule for the upcoming 'pec1al, the petite minds a scheme to smuggle the 0 Movie: Min in the Iron Mask .1ctrcs" buhhled: "I'm JU't cr.1z> about thl<i place-1t\ tnih magic bogus bills oul and exchange them (adv) '39 -Louis Hayward. Joan One of lhi> marvelouc;ly magic thing' about th1' ""ondcrful place ... for real money, scheduled to be Bennett.. · d M D .. h II. t ch ).. burned al the Treasury Building. @ Movie: ''The Reformer ' the con11nue • i\c, unc.rn. " t al. once ~ou w:i in o e par E.G. Marshall, Mildred Natwick, Redhead" (com) '50--Dick Powell. realit~ 1'> left N:hind and C\ er~ thing bec0me' enchantcll \11cke' Alejandro Rey, David F Doyle, June All~so~. .. . Mou'e i, rcJI An)whcre. c(,,., people would think I'd A1ppcll ii Cleavon little and Charles McGraw 0 Movie: Seconds (susp) 6S-the) o;aw me chatting with a fella in a mou~e \Ull. hut hcrt· 1n D"nc'. star Rock Hudson. Salome Jens, Will land, noholl' bat' an c\e .. 9:00 B "<iii (j)) Miry Trier Moore Geer, JohJI Randolph \1i s Duncan l<in't just bein2 pohte or 1 n mg to promn1e her Show (R) Ma ry starts dallnf the Ci) Star 'rf'fk 'pcc1al by ullering glo"" mg compliment\ ahout D1 \ne\ land, 'he'' news .anchorman from the top.rated 0 Kirshner Rock Concert trul} an avid fan She\ a con<;tant v1\ltor WhcneH'r r Jm11\ M television station 1n town, and soon * Stars THE EAGLES friend, come 1t1 to"" n, 'he '"'"'' the fiN place the\ 'I'll 1<. 01\nc\ • finds herself doubling as a spy 0 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert land AnJ. \\hcne\er a OC\\ Jltrac11on I\ npene<..I . \h~··, ollll•'nC the 0 Q:1@ 0 m I $,fCIAL I Th e Guests include Linda Ronstadt, Jacit· fi r\t It> Ir\ II lllll Greatest Story Ever Told Concl. Max son Browne. and The Eagles y h k I II h · J von Sydow, as Jesus. is supported lO' Movie: (C) "The Robe" (dra) •• ou ste," c.a\"> t e per ' mM. ··in a wa' reJ ' a\t:n I '>h>ppc by an all·star cast in this dramatic .53_Richard Burton, Jean Simmons d~l1ng commcrcia1' Thie; \pcc1al '' reall~ a one-hour lo\'e poem presentation of the Christ story that @Movie: "The Secret Seven" to D1<\nC\'lnnJ'" details his mission on Earth and the (adv) '66-Tony Russel. Helga Line F."en thouah le 'WJ\ hl.c .i holiday \\<Orking 1n 1he fantasy world events leading lo the Cruc1f1x1on a:> Trinity Bible School or the park, moth~r naturt: quick I~ brought the prt'duct1on ccimp.m' Other stars include Dorothy McGuire. Cl) Rock Concert hac).. to real it' Reg.inning with the fir,t da~ of pn1ductmn. 1he rain\ Charlton Heston, Jose Ferrer. Clau.de 12:00 m Movie: (C) "l.ont1t, the ThinK came nnJ came and came The comp3n\ <;aved the d.1\ h\ LtfllOI.! Rains. Telly Savalas, Shelley Win · from Venus" (sci Ii) '67 -John the <,cene\ that were to he done .. indoorc;" :rnll the 'c~mcnl ""i1h ters, Van Heflin, Roddy McDowall, Agar, Patricia Delaney Ted ~n ight cin the Jungle R1d l.". a driving ra1nc;wrni " cnmmon to and many many more. ~Ofal Roberts Enter Speci•I 12:30 00 Shock lhutre th1~ -.e111ng But a~ the .ram contmueJ. work had 10 he rc·,chcdulcd Merv Griffin & the Elster Kids 1:00 m Movie: ''The Brainiac" (hor)-Jhe product10n wa .. -ra1ncd out on tWO \lJCCC\\IVC weekend\, :\\ well Premier film Abel Sal.azar. . . , , 1 a~ when the\ tried shooting during the da\'i 1he park i\ do~ed rn m H_!ePlneu la 1:10 B Movie: "County Fair' (rom) 50 the pt1hlic r or the crowd ~'tcncc;, they ga\'C: Ufl on the weekend 9:301J (Qf (j)) lob Newhart Sho• • -Rory Calhoun, Ja.n~. Nigh. ., tries. and went hack on a school holitla\ And tlnalh, the ram (R) A trip to Peona to see the TV l.30 m All·lfiltlt Show. Bfowin& Wild, \topped ancl the\ (('tllld rerurn unhampered t('t fanta\\ .rnd 3"" a' b f f lb II bl k d ''The Red Snow" "Pack Up Your roadcast o a oo a game ac e Troubl•s" ' from rcaht~. out in Chicago turns into one long .. \1 f h t · h k h I t embarrassment for Bob when Jerry 2:30 B Movie: (C) "Undtr Capricorn" an) o t l' al rachons at t c par c11 er cup' or rnot 1 \ \llml' introduces him to a pretty girl (dra) '49-lngnd Bergman, Joseph of the wo nde" o~ 1he wt'!rld The produc11on 'om~?r" lc<ir n~d thl· 'J)Alfred Hltdlt11ell Preunts Cotten Michael Wilding h:inl wa\ that "II ' nN nice 10 fool mnthcr na111rc Page 15 • • • • • • • .. . ltlantic"s Hearing Aids -. . . ---. .. .. . . . . . . . ODYSSIY get one Free If • I' « • ~ • • « « • « Computer Crooks: The Intricate Schemes That Net Millions DAlLY PILOT Your Self-Image And Other People -See Our Quiz ORANGE COUNTY, CAUF'ORNIA Special Cookbook: Make Good Use Of Your Appliances sk Them Yourself Want to nlc • temou• p1190n • quu11on7 Sond th• quesllon Oii • potllcerd, lo "Aak," Femoly Weekly, 641 Lo1ng1on Ave , New Yo11c, N Y. 10022 We'll pay $5 for publlahed Questions. So1ry, we cen't •nswer olhere FOR MIKE DOUGLAS, talk-sl1uw ho.-:t Wlaich of your many co-hosts has received the big- gest reaction from the dt4dience?-Mrs. M. Moore, Colorado Springs, Colo. • T he nu<liC'nl'e went wild when Burt Reynolds did a week with us i11 Miami Bench. Everybody wanted to meet him, and thl' gi.rb wanted to kiss him (sev<.·ral got nn opportunity FOR SALLl' S1'RU1'11ERS . You're single. Which do you like better, living alone or with 4 roommate?-F . Lee, Snn Fra11cis<.'01 Calif. • Alone. I've had my i.harc of living with other girls. I think T hnve only u11e real frientl, Roberta, and that's probably l)('C.'HISC I never roomed with her. I've livc<l w ith six or seven girls in tlw last !>Cvcn years, and it aJways ended up miser- ably. I am obscssl·<l with cleanliness. I don't mind picking up after a man-he has a right not to be tidy-but I hate picking up af le r a girl! FOR FLORENCE H ENDERSON of "The Brady Bunch" On "The Brody Bunch," you have six children. How do you feel about those who seek to limit a couple's children to one or two?-S. Allen, Manhattan Beach, Calif. • I am the youngest of ten children. If ~omcone had clictated lo my parc11ts, l wouldn't be here! l think the problem is one of education, stncc it is often those who can least afford chil- <lren-mcntally, physically or finnncially-whn keep having u11wantcd hahi<'s. I feel there are answers other than man- datory restrictions. FOR JIM A/ll\' ESS, star t1f "C1ms11uike·· Jn a saloon 6ght scene, what is used in place of the glass that men are usually thrown through?-Bobby Gray, Boise, Idaho • The glass mc><I in fi ght S<.-enc:. is mad e of glucose, a sugar compound c;imil.u to candy. It also is usc<l for the bottles tJ1at arc broken during a fight. The glucose as molded into the proper shape nnd mm t be kept away from heat and proti•ctl'd from the studio lights, which can melt it. FOR ANN SOTHERN Do you think a woman should have a face-lift ? -Amos Lemond, Miami, Fla. • Yes-if she wants to, pnrticulnrly in show business, where a person's body is his husincss. Speaking for myself, I nm constantly amazed nt the animosity people display when they sc-c me. J'v<' bt•en in show business since I was 16, so naturnlly I've changed! Other people have changed, too. hut thc•y seem to think l shouldn't. and they get really mad breausc I have! FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSELF EDITOR Do the perfonners who appear on daytime soap operas take their acting scriously?-M.M. Lang, Nyack, N.Y. • If you value your life, never ask that question of a day- time perfomer. That's like waving a red rag at a buU. Soap- oper;1 st:u s art• thoroughly seasoned actor.; and actresses wllo. on the nveragc. probably mak<' more money than nighttime performt•rs. One nctor, Don Stewart-who h as starred ,011 "The C uidiug Light .. serial for the past five years -was so cnragro at onC' newspaperman's assertion that day· time aC'tors nren't up to pnr that he nctually challenged- via un ad in n trade pcriodical-n11y actor to an "acting con· test," with three pc.ers as judgrs. Nntum lly. 110 on<' accepted Stewart's challenge. Don Stewert Cover Photo by Ellen Blume Graham to). Any nonbeliever must have come away impressed with what a great sport ht• is. ~ for a female guest, in 1962, despite the protests of some executives who said, 'Who is this kook you've booked for n week?" a very young singer OO·hostc<l and ca:.t such a spell on the audience that they looked like an oil painting. Her name: Barbra Streisand. Finnlly, in a class by himself. is seven-year-old Mason Reese, who co-hosted two weeks and produced the biggest response in the history of the show. FOR SHELLEY FABARES of "The Brian Keith Show" Your series is shot in Hawaii and so is .. Hawaii Five-0." Do all of you actors get together in the evenings and socialize • lot?-Chris Renworth, Schenectady, N.Y. • No, not at all. To start with, I've never even met Jaclc Lord, who lives in a condominiUJll next to my hotel. And Brian Keith, with whom I work every day, is a very private person-as I am. I'm happy just talcing long walks on the beach myself and reading. FOR BYRON NELSON, golfer In what year did you win the most money as a player, and how much was it?-T. F. Lawson, Durham, N.C. •In 1945, I won 18 of the 30 tournaments l played in and finished among the first 10 in alJ 30 tournaments. For this I won $52,31 l. At the end of the tour, a newspaper sports section headlined the ne ws and said, "No man will ever win so much in golf in one year again." [Editor's note: Io 1973, top-money-winner Jack Nicklaus won $308,362.) FOR JOllNNY WEISSMULLER, former movie "Tarzan" How did you get started as Tar.tan? And what are you doing now?-Leonard Foltz., Scio, Ore. • Cyril Hume, the famous screenwriter, discovered me at the Hollywood Athletic C lub on Sunset Boulevard. I did the films because I liked the idea of becoming a movie star. Nowadays I bve in Las Vegas. I represent Caesar's Palace as an ambassador of goodwiJJ, host and greeter. I intend tn spend the rest of my life helping handicapped children through the Joseph P. Kennedy Found ation and the Inter- national Swimming Hall of Fame. FOR JULIA CHILD, the "French Chef' Do you always cook from scratch , or do you sometimes use convenience foods?-Mrs. Margaret Lewis, Dubuque, Iowa • I prefer cooking from scratch, but that isn't always pas- sible. Among prepared foods, I use lots of canned beef and chiclccn bouillon, Italian plum tomatoes and canned com. And I love corned beef hash, fixed up with some chopped scallions and herbs, and topped with a fried egg! April 7, 1974 fiunl(V H-ft:tdy The Newspaper Magazine MORTON FRANK, Pr•ldent end Publl•h« l .EONARD S. DAV100W, Ctlelrmen PATRICK M. LINSKEY, V.P.·Ad Director Sid Leyef*J, Marketing Dir.; Get'eld S. Wroe, Easlern Mgr.; Robert D. Giid!, Associate Eastern Mgr.; Joe Franr, Jr., Chicago Mgr.: Richard T. Flynn, Detroit Mgr. flUBLISHER RELATIONS: ROBERT D. CARNEY and LEE ELLIS, V.P.s and CcrDirectors, Robert H. Me"lbtt, Mgr.; Robert J. Ctlrittlen PUBLISHER SERVICES; Robert Benker, Promotion; Caryl Eller, Merchandising; loul• Ut'ela. Distribution. ' MOAT PERSKY, V.P.·Editor-ln-Chief Reynolch Docbon, Managing Editor Rlctl•d VatdaU, Art Director Rosatyn Abrev•ra. Women's Editor Merilyn HanMn, Food Editor Joen Henrlckeen and H1I Lendon, Associate Editors; Giana Brief', Pictures. Contrlbulin11 Editors: Pfff J. Oppentlelmet, Hollywood; uny Bortsteln, Sports. PROOUCTION: Melbourne Zipprkh, Director: Alch•d Wendt, Mgr.; Rober1a Collln•, Makeup Headquarters. 641 Lexington Ave .. N.Y . N.Y. 10022 'o) 1974 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC All rights re59rved. A publlceUofl of Do-Co-t1lc8tlon•, Inc. Ed••td A. Oo-., Jt., Cit/et Eucutfve Officer Rolend S. Tremble, Prea1dent Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. W hal attracts a woman lo a man? Obviously that depends on the woman. Any give n man might excite one woman, bore an- other, repel still a lhird. But suppose we taJk about averages. Wbat attracts most women most strongly? If a ma n wants to make himself appeal- ing, can he improve his statisti- cal odds by emulating the dark, brooding sensuality of a Ma rlon Brando"? O r the roguish quality of a Steve McQucen? Or the no-nonsense pragmatism of an Archie Bunker? I've spent the last year ask- ing questions like these partl y What Makes Men Appealing to \\Omen? With 18 Sele<~tt~ •Types" Woma11-llated becaui.c J'm writing a book about virilit y and partly be- cause-well , because I'm a man, and every man wonders what women think about men. Cen- tral to lhe research has been an analytical poll or I 00 women. In one part of the poll, the women were asked to grade 18 prominent men m terms of sex appeal. The average grades scored by those 18 are shown in the table. By Max Gunther The women were asked to grade each man from A (highly ctttractive) to D (a dud) in terms of sex appeal. One addi- tional grade was possible. If a woman found a man actually re pulsive, she was invited to grade him R. What's important to remem- ~here is that even a C is a ~ive grade. It means the man is at least something mo re than a dud. Every man on the list except o ne -Ste ve Mc Queen -got whacked with at least a couple or R's, and Wilhout exception every man received some D's. Even popular Burt Reynolds got his share. Despite his high total of A's, the low grades were enough to bring his average down loa B. Conversely, every man won at least a handful of B's, and every man in the film and sports group won some A's. Even poor old Leonid Brezhnev got one ~ and two B's. Jn bis own country Brezhnev is considered a pretty sexy fellow, but American women apparently don't go for his dark, jowly type. Still, at least one woman in America thinks he's great. Now 18 men are not a very broad cross section. But these 18 men we re chosen "because, for one thing, all of them are almost universally known in America. Each bas a name that instantly conjures up a face, a personal impact of some kind. Other men might have been included. Mick Jagger, for ex- Continued Wl1at Kind of Woman Likes These F()Ur ~le11•! The McQueen Woman Steve McQuccn is the onl y man of the 18 who received no R ratings. He won JO A's-just a no tch under Reynolds' total. But he also gol one of the high- est totals of C ratings, and this pulled his average down. Boyish, puckish McQueen has a "neutrnl" quality-an ab- )>Cnce of threatening traits - which may he what attracls some women to hi m. The com- posite McQueen admirer's poll .i.nswcrs indicate thal she is 'omcwhat disillusioned about men. Questioned about this, one three-time divorcee snid. "Yes. Steve McQ ueen is a big, over- grown boy with a wrinkled face. He reminds me o f the boys I liked in high school, hcfore 1 found out what men arc really like." 4 • FAMILY WEEKLY. Aprll 7, 1974' The Wayne Woman In contrast to Brando and N a- math, old John Wayne received very few extreme grades. He got more B's than anybody: 41 . Wayne is a big, craggy, silent type of man. Evidently women find th i~ lypc neither unusual· ly threatening nor attractive. Five women nwarded Wayne an A. Let's d raw a composite picture of the kind ~( woman who is slrongly attracted to Wayne. She can be any age. She isn't sexually aggressive . When she sees an attractive strn nger, her eye is drawn to his body build and the way he walks, nol to his face. She Joesn't like ' men with beards. moustaches or hair on their chests. She particularly likes men who are admired by other men. Thinking back over the men who have been prominent m her life, she finds them a grand group. Men have treated her well. • 'O • • Cl. ii g HOW 18 MEN SCORED IN SEX APPEAL (Average grades awarded by a panel of 100 women) Fiim and tporta peraonalltlea Burt Reynolds ......... B Peter Falk ............ low B Steve McOueen ....... B- Marlon Brando . . . . . . C+ Lloyd Bridges .......•. C+ Johnny Carson . , .... tow C~ John Wayne .......... low C~ Joe Namath ........... C Muhammad All . . ..... C- Sammy Davis, Jr ....... C- TV actors Haoclated with Mrlet characters David ("Kung F\J") Carradine . . . . . . . ... B Jack ("Dragnet") Webb ..... C- Carroll ("All In the Family") O'Connor .... D+ *-~ Kennedy Brn.hnev PollUclana Edward Kennedy . . •..... C George McGovern ..•.... C- Henry Kissinger . . ..•..... C- Rlchard Nixon ............ O+ Leonid Brezhnev ......... D The Reynolds Womao Burt Reynolds woo the high- est total of A's: 32. Let's look at a statistical composite of those 32 Reynolds admirers. The Reynolds woman has been somewhat less content with the men in her life than the Wayne woman. She would like the social liberty to initiate courtships. The first thing that attracts her to a stranger is his face, but she also finds men's hands attractive. She prefers gentleness in a man but toler- ates roughness and aggressive- ness. She is drawn to men with beards and moustaches but in- sists they be well groomed . She particularly likes men who are successful in their jobs o r ca- reers. The Falk Woman Peter Falk, who boasts nei- ther an impressive physique nor a handsome face, wo n second place. What does h~ do right? Women who like Falk also lend to like David Carradine. According to the survey, the Falk-Carradine wom an likes gentleness in a man and abhors roughness. She isn't greatly in· te res t~ in b ow a m an is groomed. She is a ttracted to wit and intelligence, aud she likes a man to have an air of mystery about him. She has been very hnppy with the meo in her life. Oddly, the Falk woman is strongly attracted to men with hai r on their chests. This isn't a notnble Falk trait-certainly not in his TV character of Co- lumbo, who never appears ex- cept in a grubby raincoat. What's the connection? 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So these were the 18 men I used -and the most popular • one turned out to be Burt Reyn-~ • olds. But the grades repr~nted a.. only the raw-averages, and ome intriguing phenomena re - mained hidden behind the aver- ages. Let's poke around back there and see what comes to light. Even the least popular men won some high grades, and even the most popular we re smacked down with some low ones. No matter what the majority of women thought, there were al- ways dissenters. C.,.radiM Age and Youth Oddly. a woman's age didn't seem to affect the way she .voted . It might be expected that 67-year-old John Wayne, for example, would win more A's from old er women than from younger ones. Thi~ wasn't the case. Age was a significant fac- tor for onJy one man: David Carradine of "Kung Fu." He received all his A 's from wom- en under 35 (although Carra- dine is 37) and all bis D's and R's from women over 40. The I 00 women were a high- ly diverse Jot. They ranged in age from 20 to 64, geographi- Brando The Loved and the Hated Marlon Btando and Joe Na- math received the highest totals of what might be called "ex- treme., grades -A's and R's. Namath got 23 A 's and 19 n·s, for a huge total of 42 extrcmcc; out of a possible I 00. Brando got 23 A's and 12 R's, for a toral of 35. Apparently women aren't bored by these two men, who might be said lo represent the agg ressively sexy type. One way or the other, women react to the type violently. In another part of the poll. women were asked whether they would like the social lib- erty to make passes at stra nge men. Women who said "ycs''- the more aggressive women, presumably -tended to give Brando and Namath low grades. Women who said "no" gave the two men high grades. lnc1t- plicably, the 17 women who said "don't know" liked Brando a lot more than Namath. The Political Woman The politicians io the poll fared badly. Maybe because many of 1he women probably grnded these men in terms of politics, not sex appeal. One wom an scribbled on her questionnaire, 'Tm sorry, r can't .se parate sex appeal from polirics." She graded President Ni1ton and Henry Kissinger R. Another woman wrote: "The way a man thinks is part of bis whole personaJity." There seems to be :i les.~n here for any man who wants to allract a woman· Until you know what her political beliefs arc. keep your mouth shut. Report Card on the American Male What are we to make of all this? The mos t notable general iT- pression th at emerged from the poll was that American women. on the whole, thjnk Amencan men arc fine fellows. Despite all the nasty th.ings that have been said about us in recent years -that we're conceited, chauvinistic, inept as lovers, and so on-these I 00 women gave us much higher grades than most men might have ex- pected. One question asked: ··When you think back over alJ the men who have been prominent in your personaJ life, which word or phrase helow most nearly de- scribes your general feelings about them?" The women were then given eight descriptions 10 dioosc from. Here are the eight, alpng with lhe numbers of wom- en who checked each: Super group-24 Very likable-30 Likable on the whole-31 Ho-hum-7 Bearable-4 Lett me cold-3 Nasty but essential-4 Bad bunctr-1 The numbers add to I 04 be- cause six women checked more than one answer, while two ab- stained . Women who checked more lhan one answer were evi- dently dividing their male ac- quaintances into categori es. The one woman who charac- terized her galaxy of males as a .. bad bunch" w:-ts a radical fem- inist. Interviewed later, ~he said she had never met a man she liked over a sustained period of time. She included her farher in this unflattering assessment. But the great majority of women have apparently had happier experiences with men. 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Through a computer, their deposits went into the invisible bank robber's account. On the fourth day he withdrew over $100,000, vanished. and still hasn't been caught. That elegant caper is but one of a mounting number of computer-assisted crimes involving uncounted millions of dollars in cash. goods and services. In this Jatest sophisticated crime wave, most of the victimized banks, corpora- tions and computer companies don't report their losses because they're re- luctant to encourage more. Yet in a study for the National Science Founda- tion, the Stanford Research Institute has collected a file of at least 150 known major computer "abuses" in the past three years, averaging about $I million per crime. ''Business hns probably never been so vulnerable to theft," warns Donn 8. Parker, a Stanford senior cc.mputer specialist. Whal can the wizards o ( the elec- tronic underworld steal through com- pulcrs? Besides embezzlement of casb- the most common loot-they have pur- loined trade secrets and computer pro- grams (software) for resale. Some ob- tain accounts and mailing lists for a firm's corripetitors. Others have utilized the Brain to disguise their own fraudu- lent practices. Hidden :imong the 2.230,000 people working with the nation's 140,000 com- puters, the new breed of thief represents the elite in the criminal hierarchy. Typ- icaJly, he is under 30. very bright, prob- ably armed with a Ctegrcc in advanced electronics and ready access to a com- puter. Challenged by the notion of "beating" a complex system, he is apt to rationalize that stealing from a bank or giant company is not really "illegal." Experts say that an electronic system is an easy tool for "breaking and enter- ing" because it does what it's told and can be programmed ro cover the tl\iefs ti • FAMILY WEEKLY, Apr~l 7, 1974 The-lntrieate Sehemes Tlud Net Millions -~ ~ savings-bank embezzlemenr, for in- These crooks may not have made the FBrs "Most Wanted" list-but they've certainly made IBM's! tracks. As the intricate computers per- form faster and faster, telescoping sev- eral bookkeeping operations into one, fewer details appear on print-out.s (printed records of the computer's ac- tivities). Thus, if a thief changes a pre>- gram to include, say, a $50,000 phony payment to an accomplice, then switches the program back to its orig- inal, there would be no printed evidence of the bogus item that can be traced. Also, so much record keeping is cen- tralized in a computer's brain that a talented larcenist can pull off a sizable haul with only a few seconds at the machine and the ability to instruct it. 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He was said to have cleverly shufftcd hundreds of inactive accounts, feeding false in- formation into the bank's computer so that the accounts always appeared up to date whenever quarterly interest pay- ments came due. • Incredibly, someone was able to manipulate Penn Central Railroad computers to divert 277 freight cars, worth $I million, to a small Illinois railroad and hide them there. • Every weekend a quiet employee in charge of computer cards at a bre>- lcerage firm went to his office. lbere, he arranged for computers to gradually transfer $250,000 from his company's account to his wife's account by show- ing the money bad been used to buy stock. This went on for eight years, and the employee was even promoted to vice president before his filching was discovered. • Unquestionably the most spec- tacular C8$C of swindle-by-computer was the infamous Equity Funding Cor- poration case last year. Over $2 billion in dummy lif~ insurance policies on none.xistept persons wete artfully pro- grammed into company computen. and tapes printed out sham assets, all accepted as legitimate by auditors. "Policies" were sold to other insurance companies for cash. To cover up the hocus-pocus further, fake death certifi- cates were programmed into compu- ters. Clearly, those magical machines turned out to be the key flimflam imple- ments, used by Equity e>lecutives on :i grander scale than ever before. What's disturbing data-prooes&ing companies and big business is that fraud is so hard to detect. In tbe Equity Funding fiasco, the scandal exploded only after a former employee tipped off a Wall Street analyst. Usually, culprits arc uncovered merely by aocideot rat.b.cr than by audjts. The New Yodc • .. stance, popped up afler a police raid 011 a bookie joint. The police found records showing the chief teller had been bet- ting as much as $30,000 a day. That Jed to bis undoing. One Minneapolis programmer bad siphoned off a smaJI fortune from a bank by having the computer ignore overdrafts in his own account. This speculator was apprehended only be- cause the computer broke down and the bank's accounts had to be checked manually. How to prevent such automated rip- offs? Not surprisingly, the menace has generated a data-security industry com- posed of about 20 private companies, and IBM has launched a $40 million re- search program lo tt\wart f tauds. All kinds of gadgetry and computer "audits" have been introduced in efforts to make the machines crime proof. A top computer manufacturer. HoneyweJI, Inc., recently devised a scheme called Multics that restricts the total amount of information available to any user. In addition, every person with access to a computer will have to identify himself by a combination of passwords and project numbers ... We're plugging some of the holes in the old system," says Jerry Lobell, manager of Honeywell's data--sccurity task force. Still. according lo Stanford research engineers, it will take at least five years, maybe ten, to develop wholly invulner- able systems. Meanwhile, smart crooks keep honing their skills. Convicts can even enroll in helpful computer courses offered as job training in many prisons. On the bright side, there's the curious case of Jerry Schneider, a 25-year-<>ld engineer who concocted a gimmick for ordering expensive equipment from a West Coast company through its com- puter by punching the right beep tones. oo his own touch phone. ln three years he acquired about $I million worth. setting up his own business to aell the loot-until a disgruntled confederate blew the whistle that landed Schneider in jail. Out on probation, Jerry Schneider has gone legitimate, now counseling clients on how to safeguard their com- puters against illegal entry. I found a ..... m.n\ way to lose potands. By Suzanne Schulz -as told to Ruth L. McCarthy ~r someone who's tried diet pills, tranquil- .I' izer pills, pep pills and water pills, finding a natural way to go fr~m 245 pounds down to 126 is like being born again -free, healthy and happy. It all started when I was a kid. I was really rebellious, and my attitude showed up, especial- ly at meal times. My mom had always been very strict with my brother and me about over- eating. But her strong will just made me more stubborn. If she said I couldn't have a candy bar or an ice cream cup, rd sneak it until my secret turned up on the scales. Then, there was the time I got a job in the school cafeteria. The only reason I took it was to get free goodies -all I could eat. It was com- pensation for low pay. At first, Mom couldn't understand why I was gaining so much weight; At 245 pounda, I not only stood behind my daughur, but in baclc of the sofa a8 well. then she learned the truth and made me quit. But the damage was done. At four feet eleven, my first bra was a size 36B, topped with a 14 dress. And from then on, things got bigger and bigger, including my appetite. Even after I married and my lifestyle changed, my eating habits didn't. I thought, "Mom can't stop me now since I'm completely on my own. So I'll eat anything I want." And I stuffed myself until it was almost tragic. r During my first pregnancy. my doctor was so concerned about my weight that be hospi- talized me (or a whole month before the baby's birth. Then he restricted me t.o only 500 calories a day -or, at least that's what he thought. Now th.at I'm down to 126 pounda, I'll ah.ow off my figure inf ront of a camera and sofa anytime. But secretly, I had my husband smuggle food into my room. Double tuna fish sandwiches, pickles, salty snacks, cake, candy and as many other sweet and sour calories as I could think of. I'll tell you, it was lucky I survived. But I did, and after my second child, I grew even heavier. I knew I had to loee weight, but when I tried . reducing pills, my nerves took over. I didn't eat, but I didn't sleep either. I had 80 much energy, I cleaned the house from top to bottom. Then I needed tranquilizers to slow me down and later pills t<J pep me up. And in between them all, I'd take water pills to help me lose extra weight. It was crazy. Finally, in desperation, I turned to Mom. She'd always been the sensibl e one about her figure and her food and I decided that she might have some good advice. Well, Mom suggested I try the Ayds1t plan. She'd been reading an "article" which said that Ayds Reducing Plan Candy contained yitamins and minerals, but no drugs, so she thought the plan would be just what I needed. Franl\ly, I doubted it. But in the end, I went to the drug store where I saw a big display of Ayds along with a picture of a happy loser in a bikini. And I thought if she can do it, 80 can I. So I bought a box of the chocolate fudge Ayds and started on the plan the next day. J took one or two Ayds like I was supposed to -with a hot drink -and they actually helped curb my appetite. Without making me nervous, too. And the way Ayds took care of my craving for sweets, I didn't even have a problem' giving up cream and sugar in my coffee. Me, who was once a "three cuber"! I also cut down on salty foods, so I got rid of a lot of body water without depending on pills. I'll tell you, for the first time in my life, I ate sensibly, without feeling deprived. I enjoyed salads and seafood and broiled meats. And I didn't eveo thfok much about desserts! But, more important, I felt good inside be~use I knew there was nothing bad in Ayds to upset me. The plan was really a wholesome, natural one and it couldn't have been more right for me. The weight sure came off, too, and as my figure got better, my closet got fuller with new clothes. I really don't know who had more fun -my husband admiring or me buying. But one thing I'm certain of -the Ayds plan is a natural way to lose weight. I took off 119 pounds on it, which I never could have done the un-natural way -with reducing pills. BEFORE AND AFTER MEASUREMENTS Before After Height ..................... 5'3Yi'' ...... ~ ............ 5'3"''' Weight .................... 245 lbs .................. 126 lbs. Busl ......................... 42'' ....................... 36'' Waist ....................... 36'' ....................... 271fl '' Hipe ......................... 45" .... .. .............. 35Yi " DTess ....................... 24'h ....................... 9 . Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. r It's bright, shiny, and it looks like fun. You got it as a gift, or you went out and indulged yourself. But now, instead of being used, it's sitting pristinely on your kitchen shelf. We 're talking about that electric blender, or slow-cooker, or other appliance. Give it a try! These delicious recipes will tempt you! Our Applianee Cookbook Those Aren't .Just N~wfangled •Gad~ts• - Heres How tc, l,ut 'En1 to lT~ GOLDEN CHICKEN CALIFORNIAN (Electric Skillet) 1 (SYJ -8 lb.) capon roasting chicken 1 Yl tea.poone salt Few twists trffhly ground black pepper 2 oniona, e.ch atuck with 2 cloves 1 large orange, quartered 2 tablespoons vegetable on 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 teaepoon curry powder 1 "'9 cups orange Juice 1 Yl CUJ>9 dry whl• wine Giblet• from chicken, rlnaed 3CUJ>9W .. et' 1 •Ulk c.lery, broken 2 tablespoon• flour Curried aklllet rice (recipe below) 2 navel orangff, peeled and sliced -3 bananas, peeled and cut In chunks 2 avocados, peeled and allced 1. Rinse chic ken and pat dry with paper towels. Sprinkle inside with 'h teaspoon salt and few twists freshly ground black pepper. 2. Stuff chicken with 1 onion and or- ange quart~s. Close body cavi1y witJ1 round toothpicks; secure with cord. Tie legs together. 3. Heat vegetable oil, butter and curry powder at 350 °F. (medium) in electric skillet. Brown chicken slowly on all sides, turning with two large spoons so skin will not break. Browning will take 8-10 minutes. 4. Uft chicken and slide metal trivet or rack underneath. Pour l c up orange juice and 1 cup ~hite wine ove r chick- en; cover, leaving vent open. Turn heat to 250°F., or medium low, and roast for about 2 hours, allowing approxi- mately 20 minutes per lb. Baste chicken once or twice with pan drippings, add- ing more orange juice if needed. 5. Meanwhile place chicken giblets, 3 cups water. 'h teaspoon salt, celery and remaining onion in 2-qt. saucepan. Bring to boiling; reduce heat and sim- mer for 45-60 minutes, until ·tender. Strain ; discard vegetables, reserve broth. Chop giblets finely for gravy if desired. e. When chicken is done, remove from UH your new high-domed electric skillet to make thl• zeaty Chicken Callfomlan. Rice, the quick kind, la cooked In the same aklllet, garnished with banana, Of'ange and avocado. skillet, cover with foil and keep warm. Pour drippings fro m skillet into measur- ing c up. Sk.im off fat, reserve drippings. 7. In I-qt. saucepan blend 2 tablespoons drippings with flour smoothly. Stir in 1 'h cups reserved chicken broth, re- maining Yi cup dry white wine and re- maining 1/l teaspoon salt. Bring to boil- ing, stirring const antly. 8. Place chicke n over bed of hot curried rice; place orange sli ce<1 he re and there on rice. 9. Gently toss banana c hunks :.ft'ld avo-' cado slices with remaining 1/.1 cup or- ange juice. Place around ch icken. Cover and hc;,t I minute, just till heat- ed 1hrough. 10. Carve chicken at table. Serve gravy in heated sauceboat. IQ. ( ~f)f)~C-)f)"-' By Marilyn Hansen Food Editor CURRIED SKILLET RICE (Electric Skillet) 4 cup• quick-cooking rice 2 cups orange juice or water 1 cup chicken broth 2 tableapoona butter or margarine 1 teaapoon curry powder Yl tHspoon ground whit• pepper 1. Combine all ingredients in electric skillet and set te mperature control to 40<r F .. or high. Bring to a full roil ing boil; stir. Cover, leaving vent open. Lower temperature to 200'F .. or low. Simmer until liquid is absorbed . about 5 minutes. 2. Fluff rice with fork. Serve immedi- ately. Makes 8 .urving.t QUICK-MIX STRAWBERRY CHEESE PIE (Electric MIHr) 1 pkg. (I ou.) or 2 pkgs. (4-oz. alze) whipped cream chee .. , room temperature 1 pkg. (3V.. ou.) inst•nt vanilla pudding 1 can (9V.. ou.) Fruit Aoat atrawberry ! deaaert mix ~ 8 dropa red food COIOf'ing ~ 1 pkg. (S ou.) 9-lncti prepared graham· ~ cr•cker crust o 1 Aeroaol c•n whipped topping ~ (optk>nal) -E 1. In medium bowl with electric mixer • ~ at medium 'ipced, blend cream cheese ::1 until smooth . cii 2. G raduall y add instant pudding at low speed, mixing until s mooth. 3. Pour in I cup of strawberry des<>ert mix. Bleml at low speed, then ut high speed until <>moo thly hlcnded. Blend in red food coloring, tinting IO a plea'iing rosy-red color. 4. Turn mixture into graham-er Jckcr crust. Smooth c;urface with rubhcr 'pat- ula. Pour remaining strawberry des<;(:rt mix on top as a glaze. S. Refrigerate at least 30 minutes, 11nt1I firm enough to cut. To be extra fancy. decorate edge of pie with whippcd·top- ping ro-;e lles juc;t before serving. Mak.et 6-8 sen•illJlJ Co11rin11rcl FAMILY WEEKLY, Aprll 7, 1974 • U Appllanee coo"'~ Continued STUFFED CABBAGE ROLLS (Electric Sklllet) 1 YI lbs. lean ground chuck YI cup cooked rice 1 tablespoon raisins or currenll 1 teblespoon Nit V. IHspoon pepper V. leupoon c•ry Nit YI IHspoon ... loned Nit ~ cup ketchup 1 egg \M cup crushed crecker crumb9 1 heed (2-lb. aiz•) green cebbege 3 qta. bolling .... , YI cup chill sauce 2 tebletpOOM pickle rellth YI cup Concord grepe Jelly YI cupweter 1 YI CUP9 chopped onion 1 tablespoon lemon Juice Parkay Margarinf from Kraft. The fla\u" says buttet 1. Jn a large bowl, combine beef, rice, raisins, salt, pepper, celery salt, seasoned salt, ~ cup ketchup, egg and ·cracker crumbs. Mix thoroughly with hands until well combined. 2. Cut out and discard hard center of cabbage. Place cabbage in large bowl or kettle. Pour boiling water over; let stand about S minutes, until leaves are flexible aod can be removed easily. Use additional bot water if necessary. 3. Using 114 cup meat mixture, shapt> into a roll 3 inches long and l inch wide. Make about 14. Place a roll on each well-drained cabbage leaf. Fold tops and iiides of leaves over meat; roll into oblongs. Fasten with toothpicks if needed. Just Ilk• Momma UMd to make: SwMt 'n' Sour Stufted Cabbage Rolla. Thia time they're almmerecl lovingly In an electnc aklllet. 4. In large electric skillet combine chili sauce, the remaining l/J cup ketchup, pickle relish, Concord grape jelly and water. Heat, stirring, to melt jelly. Add onion and arrange rolls in sauce. Cover and cook over low heat, stirring now and then, for 11/J hours, or until cabbage rolls are tender. 5. To thicken sauce, cook uncovered last 15 minutes. Stir in lemon juice. Serve with sauce spooned over rolls. Makes 6-8 servings BANANA DAIQUIRI (Electric Blender) ~ cup lime Juice 8 teaspoons auger 2 large bananas, peeled and cut In chunks ¥•cup light rum 1-9 Ice cubes Thin llme sllCH, halved 1. Place lime juice, sugar, banana chunks and rum in blender container; cover. Blend at high speed 20-30 seconds, until smooth. 2. Tum blender to medium speed, add ice cubes through opening in cover, or lift cover and add 3 at a time. Blend, covered, at high speed for 30 seconds, until ice is almost all crushed. (One or two ice chunks may remain.) 3. Pour into chilled cocktail glasses. Garnish sides of glasses wiih lime slices. If not using all at once, bleod, covered, at high speed to freshen before pouring remainder. Makes about 32 ou. or 8 (4 oz.) drinks Editor's note: To make one 4-0z. Banana Daiquiri use 11/J-2 tablespoons lime juice, 1 Continued on page 19 U • FAMILY WEEKLY, Ap.11 7, 1974 .. MIRACLE 'HEAT-ABSORBING COPPER ON llY-GAUGE STAINLESS STEELI ' ,. 6-PIE(iE YOU GET: 2 qt Sauc8pan & Lid 1 qt Saucepan & Lid 8" Open Skillet 5/ 8 qt Saucepan ADDED FEATURES: Sta-Coo·I Handles and Knobs• Tight-Fitting Lids• Easy to Clean• Dishwasher Safe! A lifetime of service for an unbelievably LOW PRICE! The beauty and cooking magic of copper-clad bottoms, the durability of heavy gauge stainless steel. Cook faster, at lower temperatures, using a minimum of vitamin- . robbing water! 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Or sli ng it from a corner of your terrace, your sunporch, your bedroom. Piled with pillows, it's a relaxing idea in indoor seating. Why not make this a Benson & Hedges lOO's summer? Easy does it. ,---------------------, I Benson & Hedges lOO's Hammock, P.O. Box 7050, Westbury, N.Y 11590 I I I'd like to toke a break. Here ore 2 empty packs of Benson & Hedges lOO's, I I (tv4.enthol or Regular) and $27 for each hammock I wont. Please send my order for • hammocks. I I I I NAME --I I STREET I I CITY --5TAIE IP I I l~•.,..• bo "'Ct.ded toanw'I d.1--v Off., CM><iobl•Q#'Jy tope<_,.,...11,....,.,of"ll" ,._,.a'low 4 t06 -\tlatdo<-"f ~,._~.,.~~aNy I ' -"'-IO..,._ i liq" IOO' .. OH. toad"""'• ""l'C"Y lalh.,.,. u,l> aoly """" -• l"""·bt!Od lc ... ...i a< lcuod L---------------------~ " - -.. . ' Rath hickory smoking. It brings home the bacon flavor. At Rath we still cure our bacon th e slow old way over smoldering hickory. Because there's just nothing like real hickory smoke to put the finishing touches on th at nut-sweet bacon flavor. So the very next tim e you want to treat your taste - buds to something sort of special -just send them a smoke signal from Rath. Rath Cold Cuts. Fresh out of the cold. We season our luncheon meats in the cold, slice them in the cold, ,and ship them in the cold. So the flavor and freshness stay in right up till the time you serve.them. You just can 't beat Rath Cold Cuts for flavor. We 've got that down cold. ,,. ""'] l{lath Rath hot dogs. 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 . e 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. • • , A pplia11ee ... Cot>~BOOK_, Comin11ed from page 14 teaspoon sugar, VJ large banana, 2 tablespoons light rum and 3 ic.c cubes. Blend as above. YORKSHIRE PUDDING PRONTO! (Toaater-Oven) 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 egg ~ cupmllk ~ cup unsifted aH-pupoM flour V. teaspoon Nit 1. Remove tray from toaster-oven; preheat toaster-oven at 450°. 2. Po ur 1 tablespoon vegetable oil in bottom of 9x5x3-inch baking pan, coating bottom. 3. Place remaining vegetable oil and rest of ingredients in blender. Cover, blend al medi- um-high speed until smooth. Or combine in- gredients in small bowl; beat with mixer. 4. Pour batter into prepared pan, place on oven tray. Place tray in toaster-oven. Bake for I 0 minutes, until puffed and golden bft>wn. S. C ut into strips. (Yorkshire Pudding is tra- ditionally served with roast beef, but it's also a nice change with steak.) Makes 4 strvings FIESTA CHICKEN KIEV (Microwave Oven) 4 whole chicken breasts, halved, boned and skinned 3 tablespoons butter°' margarine, softened 3 tablffpooM Old English-style tharp-chffM ..,read 2 teespoOM Instant minced onion 1 tenpoonNH 1 leaipOOn monoeodlum gR.rlalnate 2 tablespoons chopped SI'"" c hllle• V. cup butter, melted 1 cup CMddar che ... crecker crumbs 1 ~ tablespoont teco 1Usoning mix 1 ql lhNdded crisp Iceberg lettuce 2 cups diced tomatoes ~ cup sliced or chopped pitted ripe ollVH TKO Nuce, optional 1. Pound each chicken breast with mallet to flatten to ~ inch thick. 2. lo small bowl bea t together butter and cheese spread until well blended. Mix in onion. salt, mooosodium glutamate and chilies. 3. Divide butter mixture among the 8 chicken pieces, placing a portion toward one end. Roll up each piece,· tucking in ends to completely enclose filling. Fasten rolls with toothpicks. 4. Dip each roll in melted butter, coat with mixture of cracker c rumbs a nd taco seasoning mix. Arrange rolls in glass I 2x8x2-ioch baking dish. Cover with waxed paper. Place in micro- wave oven and cook I 0-12 minutes. S. Serve Fiesta C hicken Kiev on a bed of shred- ded lettuce, sprinkled with diced tom atoes and olives. If desi red, serve with favorite taco sauce. Makes 8 servings Editor's note: O r you may bake Fiesta Chicken Kiev uncovered io preheated 375°F. oven for about 30-35 minutes. Fiesta Chicken K iev-the creation of M rs. Jean Sanderson of Leawood, Kan. -won $5,000 in the General Electric Microwave Cooking Award category in the Pillsbury Bake-Off in Phoenix, Ariz. FAMILY WEEKLY, Aprtl 7, 1974 • 11 SLOW-POKE STEW (Electric Slow-Cooker) 2 Iba. lean chuck, cut In 1 ·Inch cubea 1 pkg. (24 ou..) frozen ate w veget•bl .. , unthawed 1 can (1 lb.) tom.toee 1 can (12 ou.) beer 2 baylHYH 2 teblespoons minute tapioca 2 teaspoons sugu 2 IH1poon1 .. It Y• teaapoon whole black peppercorn• 1. Place raw meat in bottom of crod Add !ttew vegetables, tomatoes, beer .md b:iy leave~. 2. In cup combine tapioca. -;uga r. 'alt and hi ad. peppercorns. Sprinkle over meat mixtun.· in crock. Stir. blending into liquid; covc:r 3. Place crock sn outer cooking \hell: cook on low setting 12-15 hours, or on high setting tor 5-6 hours. Makc.f 5-6 un•in1:1 Fruit Float• goes Bananas ••• Cherries / ••• and Blueberries ... fort~less. Introducing three new Fruit Float• flavors; Banana, Blueberry, and Cherry. Now there are eight great real fruit desserts to choose from. r-----------------------------, :t~ -3 1 1Ge ! I fW I : ~~ : t I I I I I • I 1()( off any navor Libby's Fruit float.• Banana, Blueberry, Cherry, Strawberry, Mandarin Orange, Peach, Raspberry or Plneapple. l•bby. 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A and Fin ii grou 1. ~ butte pepE 2. 1i ing I in t Sten 3. 0 ougl 4. T ingri muc don• pipit Collectols' Classic By Marllyn Hansea Fettueine (Noodles) Alfredo: Cheese and Pasta Lovers Tak.eNote! This dish was made famous by two restaurants in Italy, both of which claim to be the origi nal Alfredo's. Each was founded by the sam e man; one was sold, the other is managed by a son of the late Alfredo. Son Armando follows the ceremony his father initiated: soft music, can- dlel igbt and the drama of watching a dish being prepared especiall y for )'Du, right before your eyes. You can find Fettucine Alfredo in American restaurants, too -but it is not an inexpensive dish! So why not team to prepare it yourself? The in- gredients are few; the method, sim ple. Follow our step-by-step directions and see for yourself. FETTUCINE ALFREDO 2tllbleepoonaNlt 4 qta. bollng • ..., 1 lb. fettuclne egg noodles, lit Inch wide 4 qblffpoon• butter or marg•lne, softened 2 cupe freshly gratff P•rmff•n chMM ~ cup heny cre11m, stlghtty warmed Few twl9Cs frffhlJ ground bl11ek pepper 1. Add salt to rapidly boiling water. Gradually add noodles so that water continues to boil. Cook uncovered, stirring occasionally, 7-8 minutes, un- til tender. Drain in colander. 2. T um hot noodles into bot 2-qt. cas- serole or hot chafing dish over warmer. 3. Add butter I tablespoon at a time, and toss until well coated. 4. Add cheese about '12 cup at a time and toss again. Pour in cream; toss. Finish off with several twists of freshly ground black pepper. Malcts 6 servings TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL FETTUCINE ALFREDO 1. H ave all tossing ingredients-soft butter, grated Parmesan, cream and pepper grinder-arranged on a tray. 2. The casserole must49!wann. If us- ing a chafing dish, have the bot water in the bottom and the candle or Sterno lit 3. Once the noodles are drained thor- oughly, pr<>¢ecd with the tossing steps. 4. Toss thoroughly after adding each ingredient, in order to incorporate as much air as possible But it must be done quickly, too, so the noodles stay piping hot ! Serve • drain.tic, elegant dish to your frtends-FeHuclne Attredo. ~h.-~amlly ~I)' Food shelf GREEN-BEAN SAUSAGE CASSEROLE Cook 1 pkg. (20 ozs.) frozen cut green bean1 in-boiling, salted water for 5 minutes according to package directions; drain. Meanwhile in skillet brown 1 pkg. ( 8 ozs.) frozen brown- aod-serve 1auaage1. Tum beans and sausages into 2-qt. casserole. Stir in 2 cans (IO~ -oz. size) cream of mush- room soup, 1 can ( 1 lb.) small whole potatoes, drained, and 3 teaspoons prepared horseradish. Bake in pre- heated 350°F. oven for 25 minutes, until bubbly. 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And you use Tampax tampons because they're the kind of protection you need to help keep you smiling. -· Sports M1n1-Pron1e ROD GILBERT: Playboy With a Spine of SIMI Rodrique "Rod" Gilbert, star right wing of the New York Rangers, has been regarded as hockey's No. 1 "swinger.'' A 32-year-old bachelor. the handsome Gilbert Is well-known on Manhattan's swinging East Sld~r at least was, before he got engaged recently to JUdy Preston, an airline hostess. Rod, who modela Pierre C.rdin dothes and la P8rt· owner of a dilcotheque, says, ''Peopte think a 'playboy' is a man who stays out all night and drinks and carouses. I'm not like that. My professional life is hockey, <9fhe Diet \\Btm Some Low-Calorie Tips for Deaerts Some dieters simply don't feel satisfied without something sweet to end a meal. In that case, replace the high-calorie §~~§g§~ and t keep In the best possible condition during the season." ... Gilbert proftd he .. no 80ft pa.yboy when he came bllck to hla rouglMnd-tumble ipOft •fter undergoing twcr•pinal-fusion OJ*lltioM tMt neerty terminated hla career •... Gilbert is a fast skater and ilashy shotmaker. A native of Montreal, he began playing hockey In the fdurth grade. With old friend and playing mate Jean Ratelle, he was called to New York during the 1960-'61 season. He and Ratelle subsequently were joined by Vic Hadfield to form a "G.A.G. line" (Goal-a-Game line) .... Giibert now e8tna nearly $200,000 a year-wftlch will enable him to support his bride-to-be In the most luxurious styte. --By S.rYJ Abrameon Why Slngle Women Al9 Happier Than Bachelorw If we've heard It once, we've heard it a thousand times: how the ''poor guy was trapped Into marriage" by some tasty with the low. If you cook, and a dessert recipe calls for sugar (a half cup equala 385 calor ... 1), you can often use artificial sweetener with no calories. If your mouth waters for luscious gobs of whipped cream on strawberries, whip up a t.lf cup of evaporated lkim milk (92 calorlM) Instead of a haff cup of heavy CrMm (420 calories), to serve two peo- ple. Make • gourmet rum-<:hocotate mousse dHMr1 by adding a few drops of rum extract to a low-catorle chocOlate pudding. Even if you don't cook, furnish a comer of a kitchen shelf with flavorful extracts: banana, maple. pineapple (the ~ ~()2(JL.1cW( ~~~ desperate woman. The truth ls that many studies prove that alngle women •r• Mppler, hNlthier and more fulfilled than the foottooN men. The single woman, it has been found, is better able to work through her problems, stronger in meet- ing life's challenges. The strain on the unmarried men 111veals ltMlf in his being much more susceptible to mental iOneu. Also, hi• chancea of being acddentatly killed are lignfficantly higher. But women are apt to have strong ties to family Jobmanshlp Are You Unhappy at Work Because You Don't Industrial psychologists have proved that to be happy on a job JOU musJ know that you "belong," that JOU .... ae> cepted by your ~workers. They've also discovered that all of us have a strong desire to be proud of the people we work with. If your job d~ presses you, this could be .• H • FAMIL V W£El<l Y, Aptll 7. 1$14 "I've finally figured out parents ... they're really just kids, but they're bigger, older and richer.'' . newest is chocolate). A few drops of the banana flavor tum a glass of skim milk into a tropical-oriented banana-milk drink. And don't forget fruits. They have enough sugar to provide a satis- fied feeling, so they're ideaJ for topping off a meaJ.--By Harriet La Barre and friends. This helps them keep their equllibrium.-By Shirtey Sloan Fader the problem. No matter how you try to unooth this over, others will surety MnM your true reaction to them. And your feelings will. create a barrier, turning you Into an "outsider." It's a basic fact of human nature that in order to have yourself accepted into a group, you in tum have to accept the group! One typical example: On a new job you m11y dilcover thM the stan- dard employee attitude to- .. rd the comp11ny is negative. You either go along with the grtpn and 8dopt the group'• n999Uvevlewpofntoryou quk:kly find yourseff Uvtng the "outalder" life. And If JOU don't llke either .,...,.. ttve, conllder finding work elMwhere.-By S. R. Redford Celebrity Soapbox JACK NICHOLSON: "Let the President'• Job Cool on .... " "I have an Idea on what we ought 10 do with the Presi- dency," proclaims actor Jack Nicholson. "I think no one should run for President for • while. Let's wait untlt the right person comes along. Think about It. T'Mt's not .. strange u H sounds. We should just let the Presidency sit there for a while without trying to fill it, and see what happens. Let the job cool off. What's wrong with that? The country would keep running. Everybody is so busy anyhow doing their thing in govem- ment that the country wouldn't stand still. We could just let the office sit there until the moment when there really would be a person with enough stature to fit the job." Jack Nicholson is currently starring in "The Last Detail.'' -lntemewed by Wlltlam Wolf You don't know me from Adam, but i. have dug up some absolutely star- tling facts and information that can mean thousands of dollars in YOUR pocket! Here is the ff\side story of a-6onanza -just waiting for you to claim it. You gave some of the best years of your l ife to Uncle Sam-in the service. You served honorably to protect your country in time of great national emergency-in World War 11, Korea, Vietnam! But, when was the last time YOU got something from your Government? last week? last monthl Last year? Never? If you are like most of us, you be- lieve that you are not entitled to any free G.I. benefits and services--or, that all your benefits ran out a long time ago. NOT TRUE! ., For example, did you know that ... • If YOU are a World War II veteran YOU are entitled to up to $12,500 in G.I. loans to purchase, con struct, re- finance or improve your home-to buy a farm, farm machinery, supplies, equipment! • If YOU are a Korean veteran YOU are entitled to borrow up to S10,000 to buy a mobile home-up to $17,500 if the site is included! • If YOU are a Vietnam veteran YOU are entitled to up to $210.00 a month for 36 months to pay for your educa- tion or retraining. • If YOU are the wife, son or daughter of a soldier who was killed or wounded in Vietnam, Korea or World War 11- you have $1 ,OOO's in free benefits and services owed to you right now! And, as a veteran or dependent, you may well be entitled to FREE medical treatment, FREE dental treatment- FREE ed Jcation for your children- FREE job-finding assistance-Civil ·Ser- vice preference-special low-interest loans and mortgages-thousands upon thousands of dollars worth of benefits and services! • I made tnis discovery quite by acci- dent. A friend of mine down in Miami told me that I was entitled to $210.00 a month in educational benefits, even though I was discharged over 20 years ago. He was right! It started me thinking and digging into the mass of confusing rules and regulations on free G.I. benefits due to all veterans. Here are some of the things I found out: • Free G.I. benefits and services DO NOT come to you automatically. You will NEVER get a letter from the Gov- ernment or the V.A. telling you about them. YOU must know about them- YOU must qualify for them-YOU must apply for them! • i'b-at-e probably being "cheated" out of $1 ,OOO's In these free benefits and services. • You are entitled to these free bene· fits and services-whether you have been out of the service for 30 days-- or even 30 years! advertl•emen\ • Amazing Facts Rev~led -265 Free Benefits For Qualified Veterans Of Vietnam, Korea, WWII -Up To 30 Years After Discharge! by Paul'Michael ~­--- No matter what your branch of service-whether you've been a veteran for JO days or JO years-start collecting your tree G.I. benefits immediately! • The money to pay for these free services has already been se t aside by Congress. II is just sitting there waiting for you and/or your dependents to claim ii. It's a darned shame that you haven't been told until now. The veterans' rights m ess is such a scandal that some Congressmen are calling for an investi- gation! But, it's not too late. The imporrant thing is that NOW you can claim your right(ul share-the share you "paid for" with your time in service. Lasr year alone it added up to a S9 billion bo- nanza! Don't be too surprised to learn that you may be entitled to: • G.I. Bill aid worth up to S8,000 during four years o( enrollment in a qualified college o r educational insti- tution ! • The nation's best buy in life in- surance that offers real protection! • Fulltime or outpatient medical care in a VA hospital! • Pensions as high as $1 30.00 per month even when the disability is not connected with military service! • Preference in competing for and retaining a job with the federal gov- ernment! • VA guaranteed or direct lcJttm to buy, build or improve a home in which you intend lo live or a farm whjch you plan to operate! These free benefits and services could fill a book. And now, with the help of a friend, that's e'Xactly what I've done. I call it "How To Get What The U.S. Government Owes Veterans And Their Dependents!" It shows over 265 benefits and services available to qual- ified veterans of Vietnam, Korea and World War II. But ii doesn't just list them, mind you, it tells you how to get them. It tells you what to do to qualify, who to contact (including all necessary names and addresses) and what to say. And perhaps most important of all, the editors have taken out all the rechnical language and have cut through the usual red tape to make it easy for you to apply for and get all the free benefits and,services you are entitled to with- out problems or hassles! Although this book can mean hun- dreds and perhaps thousands of dol- lars to you, it is priced at only S4 .95. Remember, ii is not enough 10 qualify for veterans benefits and services-- you must know exactly how to apply for them. 2 E.xtr~ Reports-free! YP<i! When you order right away, you get 2 bctra Reports-Frel'' Free Report #I · "How VetNans Can Gel All The Help They Need from Veteran" Organizations!" Free Report lt'l: "How Veterans Cm Get All The Hc>lp They Need From The Red Cro,.s!" $100.00 In Benefits-Guaranteed! In fJll, you have a. double, 100% no-mk guarantee. II you don't like the book when 1t arrives, return it for an immediate refunci of your S4.95, no que)t1ons a<>ked. Or, keep it and tWW~ for a full year. If you don't collect at IN st S 100.00 in free benefits and ser- vice\, \end 11 back neict yNr. You still J;<>t vour S4.95 back! Just One More Thing ... We all see new<ipaJ>('r Jds hy (ly-b y- night operators. They use phoney namPs and hide behind post o ffiCP<i box numhC'rs and care only about gel· 11ng your money. I c..an assure you that I am a real person; a veteran CUS 5 11477 38); that I really worl.. for thC' C.ood News Puhlishing Company (you can look us up in the telephone' book -or slop by fo r a vic;it); that I'm really interested in helping you and other vt.>teran'i claim your rightful share of frf'e \..I benefits. Think abour rhat for a moment! Surt Colleding Now! It 1) easy 10 start collec11ng your rightful share Mail the coupon and S4.95 cash. chf.'Ck or money order right away. The book (and the 2 Fxtra Free Reports) will be sent to you im- mediately by return mail. Checks and money ordN<; should be made payable to The Good News Publishing Com - pany. Mail Coupon Today! ----------------- M~h cMda IMV~ aM "'~11 IO: Good News Publishing ComJNny 7576 Freedom Avenue North unton, Ohio 44720 Dear Paul : Please send me my guaran- teed copy of '"How To Get Wltar The U.S. Government Owes Veterans And Their Dependents!" Here is my S4.95 as payment in full. Also, send me my 2 f>etra Reports--Free1 I understand that if I don't collect at least S100.00 in free benefits and service., I may return the book for .. full refund, without quibble or question. 1218 P<inl Name __________ _ Address ___________ _ City _____________ _ State ______ Z1p # ____ _ D Here is an additional S4.95. Send me an extra copy o( the book (and the 2 Extra Free Reports) to give to a deserving veteran or dependent! FlAVOR KINcs 10 0Ass " f IUflf Cr,._ ·~fTfS People Quiz . By John E. Gibson Tl1e Wa ou See Yourself -Does It Mfeet True or False: The less confidence a person h:is in his own ability, the more likely he is to go in for gossip-even about his closest friends. (See number 5) TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Your sclf-cstccm-wh.1t you think of yourself-is 1clatcJ to how much you like what you ii>ce in the mirror. 2. The less a person 1hinks or himself. the less he is conccrncJ with ~t uthcrs chink of him. 3. How much a man thinks of himself has a Jircct bearing on when he will marry and whelhcr he will wed a worn.in older or younger than himscl f. 4. If you don't like y(lursclf, no· body else is likely to. 5. The le~ confltlencc a person has in hi' own ability. the more likely he i' to go in for gossip- even ahout hi-i close~• friends. 6. There i'i only o ne way to in· crease your self·c.\lcem. ANSWERS 1. True. Psyehologic.11 ,111dics at Washington University hove demonstrated that people who lack self-esteem tend to be high· ly critical o f what they sec in the mirror. Even if they have gooJ-looking features and arc H • FAMILY WEEKLY, April 7, 1974 .... ff()W Others See You•? · Do you suffer from painful elimination? First of all, you should know that you are not alone. Thousands of people experience pain from dry, hard stools. The reason is often constipation or hemorrhoids. What's needed is something that will soften intestinal waste for smooth, comfort- able relief. And that's exactly what Serutan does. Serutan is a softening laxative that helps relieve painful elimination. It forms a smooth, mild gel that sup- plies moisture and bulk to bring effective relief without strain or griping. Serutan is the same formula as the laxa tive prescribed by many doctors to give their patie nts the relief the y want with real comfort. Do you suffer from painful elimination? Try the Se rutan way to gentl e regularity. Soon you should discover tha t elimination can be as smooth, easy a nd comfo rtable as nature intended . consideretl atlractivc by others. they arc prone to find fault. to nit-pick ("My eyes arc too close together: I hate that clcfr in my chin." etc.). On the other hand, people who arc on good terms with themselves arc likely to be quite chari1.1ble about what the mirror s hows them, even ir their fe atures arc not prepos- ~!ISi ng. Their sclf-.confidcnce nnd feeling of inner worth en- able them to shrug off the blem- ishes philosophically. 2. F'als1'. Studies contluctcd by investigators from two leading universilic'\ '\how that a person with low sclf-cs1eem has feel- ing-; that :ire very ea!lily hurt and that this makes him "more sensitive lo criticism ... more concerned about what peopl e 'really' think of him." 3. True. l\s evidenced by the studies of sociologists Patrick W. Luck and Jerold Heiss, which showed lhat ''men with low self-esteem were more likely to marry older women ... anti more likely to marry at an older age (28 or older) than those with high selr-esteem." Findings were based on pefsonalily le'll scores and interviews lo deter· mine the degree of self-esteem, which was defined as: satis/ac· lion witli what Otlt! is-or lias accomplished. 4. 7'rue-acco rding to the find· ings of studies sponsored by the Nalional Science Foundation, which indicate that self -accept- ance and sucial acceptam:c no r only tend 10 go haod in hand but arc "inextricably combine~." Other investigations have also shown 1hat people who are on good terms with themselves arc also likely to be on similarly good terms with others. 5. True As shown by ,a univcr- ity study that compared stu- dents' scores on self-esteem test-. with their penchant for gossip- ing about others. Results showed that "an individual who gos- sips indiscriminately will tend to have a defective image o r' himself." It's noted by lhe in- vestigators t hnt the indiscrinu- nate gossiper does not posse'' lhe secure lies with others on which a secure self-image de· pends. And it's further observed that oft en the gossip itself is the only bond between the gossipers. 6. True. Consensus of psycho- logical studies hows that lack of sclf·esteem results from a negative attitude toward one· self caused by the discrcpan~~ between a person's ideal self. r image and his act11al self-image. He fai ls to achieve what he feels he ~hould, and when thi'\ ha ppen<; consis tcnlly. both his self-respect and his sclf-conrl· dcnce begin to uffer. ft may be that he sets unrcachabl..: go:i l'i fo r himself. and that he neeJs to reevalunte his potential and set his sights on ohjcctive-1 that arc realistic ~ind within his rMll capacities to nchicvc. "11 Note to Collectors & Investors: This Plate is Completely Sold Out by Bing &. Grondahl But Available in Limited Quantities From Our Own Stock. 1974 Bing & Grondahl Mothers Day Plate hough the world famous Bing and Grondahl Company of Copenhagen, Denmark has been making Dated Limited Edition Christmas Plates since 1895, they only started their Mothers Day Series in 1969! And what a sensational investment opportunity it has been! T he 1969 B & G Mothers Day originally sold for $9.00 and now sells for over $300.00 each-AND HERE IS NEWS: The 1974 B & G will be AS LIMITED AS 1969. EACH PLATE IS ENTIRELY HAND MA DE! Today, Bing & Grondahl is at the very top in the coHectors world with its fine porcelain products. Each piece is entirely made by hand from its inception to the last delicate bru~h stroke of color and the final coat of glaze. AU are sought after masterpieces. Joy's order for B & G Mothers Day Plates was cut in half by Denmark because, due to the energy cri sis, B & G was oot able to produce enough of these Collector Plates to satisfy customers. In fact, B & G announced that they were completely sold out to dealers four- The First Mothers Day Plate In 1969 it took the coll ectors' world by srorrn. Three week~ afte r it firsr appeared. 1he plates were being re-.-.old at more than double the ori ginal price It no" brings about SJ 75.00. Articles appeared in a Copenhagen ne"spaper about 1he great demand and price apprecia- tion. 1-ver since. B & G Mothers Day plate-; have bcen·cxtremely c;oughl afrer items. teen weeks before Mothers Day, which i~ a new record! We want you to have thi~ rf1"ate not onl y because it's a great investment bu t because it's also a fine quality Art Collectors Plate. N SPECIAi~ FREE NORMAN ROCKWEJ.L BONUS~ As an incenr ive for you lo hegin your Plate Collecting Hobhy today, we'll give you a fabulous 12" x 9" 200 page Norman Rockwell Book-FREE OF CHARGE when you order any item from this ad. This fahulou.-. hook h~ over 500 of Rockwell\ mo<;t helovcd illustratiom , many in color. Al.-.o FREI·. of charge 1c; a year\ suh~cription to Joy'~ News- letter showing J ozens of Qualiry Limited &.lition<i from around the world (no further obligation to buy). Now you may join thousands of other Plate Collectors and gel in on the ground floor For a marvelous decoration and for real potential profit too, ~nd your check or money order today for a 1974 B & G Morher' Day Plate before the price sky-rocket r----------MAIL NO·RISK COUPON TODAYI - ----------. I JOY'S LIMITED EDITIO,.S I Joy's Lid., Merch•ndlM M•rt Plu•. 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Anet 7 o.,. - W11st2SS/4 Weight 105 Hlpa 347/a Hlf n •lt• llg11r• begin• to lllre the~. KEN WALLER writes to tell us that •.. BEFORE NOV.t Wellht 220 Walst36 An'ER 5DAYS NOV.5 Wetpt214 ~altt 33 ""· Out of'"'"· lltt dly II• 11art•d lht Plan. On" S D•1• llrwr -Out gon•, 1nd 1h1pf11f up. F11t En011t1h1 Results injust 3 days! l<MI Welder, Illness expert and 11a1ner of cham· ptons since 1936 says: "GI"• .. " ~ "''"'t" twtce dilly fOf OlllJ 7 d1yt 1ftd fOti 'll i-•P to S lac:IMil '"* J09r w1lelll•. •P to I poellft of •-Hied -tpt, 1M '1hlpe ••' -°'I wtll m1n1 ev..., ,., .. ,,.. LET'S FACE THE FACTS WHY YOU'RE OUT OF SHAPE YOll eat 1h11 wrof18 combln1tlon ol foods. you do not gel enou&'I exercise to thoroughly work yow muscuJu, mellbollc and mplratory svs1ems dal· ly. Because of this. 111 1CCumul1tes around your w11s111ne, heart 1nd other body orpns, slowtng you down. qlng your body and demoylna your v11allry, vlrillrv and youth. There Is only one w1y 10 firm up and shape up: that Is through proper exercise and proper nutrition. Et10111ess exer- clsen. reducing pills. sauna shons. weighted belts. d11\3erou1 1nd pelnful diets and orher gimmicks designed to appeal to y0ur lulnets will not wort and have been exposed by the medical profession as lreuds. tneflecllve 1nd tn some cesff danaer· ous. They can only reduce your pockelbook. race up 10 II ... II you want to sllm down, firm and shape up, you mull work off the Inches, and there Is no safer. lester and moni enJoyable way rf1en1 Pend Ina. Co11Vriaht Joe Welder. 1914 10 do tt than with our parented. truly miraculous .. ~ .. Minute Body Shaper Plan. HOW DOES THIS INGENIOUS "5" MINUTE PLAN SLIM, TIRM AND SHAPE YOU UP? Its miraculous slimming 1ctlon 11 blsed on dolna one simple "S .. Minute Continuous lhythm co· ordinated exercise. tying on vour bac:kl T'Mt'• all .,,. '91 Th11'1 all your body needs to help mah up for the 11ct ol 1e11V11y II doesn't get moat or the day. Tlle IC11on Is detlgned to 1upply your walslllne and htpllne fwhere rat 1CCUmUl1tes quickest, giving your body 1 Oebby, weak and distorted lookt with the KllYltv II needs to sum you and keep you slim. It aleo bums oft t11ces' fat FAST by sl*!dlna up your met1boll1m and re- spiratory svatem. u11n1 up stored calories. carbo- hydrates end fats and rel94.slng exc:eu w1ter, thereby shaping and llnnlnt up your total boctyl It's safer than strenuous llV"' workouts, butt the time consumption Ind danaen ol svm work· ours.. or any other vicorous spc>rt. The unit weigh• lbout 1e ounces and fill any walleMlze cue. You can carry II with you and use ti -anytime -wherever there'• noor 5pace lor your body. Even while w11chJ111 telavlslon. W111t24 Weight 101 Hips 341/4 Rcsulls varv depending on how much overweight you are and how much llme you give 10 the Plan. Then pupils have given from S 10 IS minutes twice dally to our one simple exercise. lying on their backs In comfort, some while warchlnt T\1- so their Impressive results naturally vary. The above sampllna of our hW'.ldnlds of thouS1nds of s1Udents proves lhal you, loo, can make sense· t1on1I gains. lesulls are guaranteecll WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY: ' Anet ,. •r.c11'°4l1 •1• • •~•It• nouret WHY NOT YOU/ t.4odlcal Doctors. Cluropractors. 051eopAlh>. Alll· Ir.lie C:O.Chn. . . agree ifs Ille most success rut Walsill11e·Wei1tllt Reducer and Sh1pln11 Up Plan ever lnvenlodl CASE #136 WHAT COMES Off IN 14 DAYS? lndMdual results vary, but during an 1venige 14-dly period you c.n ex.peel 10 lose up 10 4 Inches from your w1l1tllne and up to 10 pounds from your pnt$8nl weight. It strengthens your hean and lungs. Increases stamina and endurance, Improves vour digestive function and general health. 11 alto shapes you up -from head 10 IOet. For a "S .. Minute Exerciser -It &W'll does a Jot. the foods I love ... DID IT I "EXf'OSING Efl'ORnESS EXERCISERS l eader's Digest (Sept., 19711 , New York Tlmn and Good Housekeeping, amona others, expoted 11una wraps, ln01tod bells. wellJlted bells and effortless exercisen IS frauds. Sc:tentlflc reseazch· ers, medical and fllneu e11perts all qree ... there Is only one way 10 fltm, shape and trfm up your body ... ,_ •at _. tlle ladlllm om SUCCESS REVISITED 7Months Later Wetpt 210 Waltt32 Because you may hive .blen fooled In the put by "Ellonless Exerclsen.'' we ire &1vtna you our no. nonsense free Trial Offer as shown Jn the coupon below. We want to prove 10 you -at our rlsk - what these customers and lhousands ol others ac· complished -So Can Youl. .• Salely ... comlortably .. In lhe privacy or vour own home. Proven mulls are already venfied by the thou· sands The guarantee Is In wrlttna. Now, can you lhlnk of a reason for not onlerlng your "S" Minute To1a1· Bodv Shaper a.nd start looking and leellng like I mJUIOn . . tn lust 3 daVS7 7 llcNtfM lafW -SI/II In ,,,.,,aha~ -mu1cul1r, "'"' Vtd fugQH -RHull• that St•yl '5'MINUTE BODY SHAPER We Care About The Shape You're In -DONT YOU ? r--------------------~ ,.., . Slim Down ... Gftee-.rrial Shape Up In Just 14 Daya r OOeC.. ·~•c..c...t ................. Ofhrl ''W.lt ., • .., .... -... -........ ~--­.............. ............ 1~ ,.....,,,_, ... 1ts .. . •• ,..., willed. Tiie ...... ... It ill writi111 ...... CIA ,. ttil11k " • -let Mt ..... ifiJ J'tllf "5 M111vtt Tot1I ~s11e ... r" COMPlETE KIT ONLY St.IS JOSEPH WEIDER oEn. DC/P rr1iner ot Ch1mp1ons w1111 °"'' 2.75-0 000 Successlul Stul1enti "S" MINUTE BODY SHAPER PLAN 21100 '"WIN ""en, WOOOl.AlfO HILU. CA. .,,... I wa11t to Sr..,. Uf rest' Pr-It le -et .,Ow -rid lllet 111 1111t l dtJ'S t c.a11 , .. 1t1d ,.., sl•-•n~~lb1 1111111 IM row 1111•io111 .. S .. 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WHEN YOU ORDER BY MAIL FROM FAMILY WEEKLY ••• Please allow up to four weeks for delivery on items ordered from companies that advertise •n Family Weekly Sometimes unintentional delays occur. If they do, 1ust wrrte: Lynn Headley, Family Weekly, 641 Leiungton Ave., New York, NY 1 ~ftiiiiii1miil OeWI TT s Pills -Analgesic to relieve backache and 101n1 pains diuretic 10 help ehm1nate e~cess body fluids Honest answers about that itch you never dared to ask about. Even your best friend Fulluw dm.• .. ·t11ms ;ind doesn't kn('lw. Vaginal And y<•u'll feel how 81COZENE recwl 1tchmR mdke you fed h elps promote he;ihng. • so h elpless. So alone. sootht.''i w ay 1rntallon.11nd Let B1COZENE ' help helps stop that 11c-h 11\ (Say 1t "By-Co-Zeen.")Th1'> m inutes flat. Rt>ally1 muy be the most effective For sample. send 25t' to treatment for pt!rsomrl "HELP," Dept.N-FN, '12~ 1tchir~ you can buy w1thn11t Atl.mt1c-Avt'mw. B fooklyn, µre ript1on . N l'W York 11 217. A. K VOU R DRU(;(,lST A BOUT BiCOZE.Nt: ., When your child can't sit still, is it nervousness or is it Pin-Worms? F idi<<'linJ(. cfo1trnrtion, fitful PNFotlll 111 1:1t·r?OUn. unlil llw whoh· 11<.·r11khin1< (Jf n•d 1il 1ll'h 11111ny f11mily is infl'C11-<I p('(lplc don't know lhr~· "nr•rvc.us h11liits" cm ht• c:iua.-d l>v Pin Worms Thl•&• 1111011 ... 1 IO\ 1 ... 11tlo· r1;1r.111ill'S on· sn 1Y1mmon, mc,.lw.11 1111lhorilil'f1 hay1· ~1id I out of :l c h 1 hi rPn 1•irn min N I, 11 nd many pan•nt.8. rm1y hav1• Pin Worms Tlwy 1°.'ln inf1'<'l nnyonc• vouni.: ur uld. rit·h 11r pum \\'orst uf ,di, l'in Worms un· highly «onta g10U8, so thry can ~pro·.ul from Fft1lun11t•·ly, tho ·n· 1i. .m c•asy t o t 11 k 1• m 1· d 1c·11 t 1 on c 11 11 1• d-. .J.1 v11c•.. I' W • t11bldi; th.it l(l'IS rid ,,f 1'111 \\'orm" Your ph:u1na n ·t will '"" ynu th11t ,foynr'11 P W t.1ltld>1 '"'' !>Jll'<"l1tlly formulnlc-<I ""11h .1n c•IT•"<'ll'" 11lc-<lir.1 I mj(n' 11!1 nl th.11 drl\1•o; I'm \\'ornv. 11ul 11f vour SV'llt'lll Ask fr•r .l11yni•i. I' \\. 1.1hlr·1, .11 vuur d1ul( stun· Doctors' Tests Show How You Can Actually Help Shrink Swelling of Hemorrhoidal Tissues ... Due to Inflammation and Infection. Also Get Prompt, Temporary Reli ef in Many Cases from Rectal Itching and Pain in Such Tissues. When inflamnrnt1Un, 1nfer t1 on anti 'l wellinl{ ex1 ... t 1n hemor· 1 ho1dal tissue" 1l ··an be very painful for the :.uffe1er. But lhl're's an exclu'11ve formulation whwh in many c·ao;es icivl·~ hour"' of rclwf f1 um the burnin~ itch ar\ll patn in henwrrho1dal tissues. It also helps 'lhrtnk thl' ... wellinii; .. r "uch ti"l:S11ei1. SufTt.'11>1 :. .ire cle- l 11o!hted al tht.' woy 11 al'l .., 'o i:enll)' and is :-.o !-.OOlh1nl{ lo "l'n- "lt1ve ll .. s ues Tests by cloc:lurs on huncl I l'd!> of palll'Ot" reported '11mila1 sut·· r1· .. ,ful rr ... ults 1n mnny cuses. A nil 1t w ..... all dune without the u'" of narrol1cs, ant>sthetic·s or ... un~1nl!;, s martinl!: 11 s trinl{e nt-.. 11( ;tny kind. Y 1JU t·an obtain th1~ -.ame medi- t·at1•m u-.erl 1n the-1e te'llc; at any ti rug r<>u nter. Its name 1s Prepu· 1 at11111 If. l'r t'/>ntflli.i11 f/1! nl'lo luhrir ale' lo pl'ulect the JO· tl1111wd, 11 ritatt•d surface area lo hPlp rnake b11wel mov('me,.ti 11101 •• c·omfort11ble. He sure and try f'1eparatton H. Jn ointment or <1uppos1lory form. Tllis handy pocht·size "Kw1k Pro"boolllet rs r ours tor the ask1111. compliments of GOLF Ma1azine. Includes How to play against the wind how to cure the slice and the hook .playing from a trap the grip, the stance. using lhe irons much more• F1ll 1n below, tur out entiie ad and send to· COLf Magazine, I 2~S Pon1a11d Place, Boolcler, Col 80302 • • • • • • • 51Me l op • ·········~·········· -· .. LARRY BROWN Lightning and death QUOTE: Larry Brown, star running ba('k of the W ashington Rc..-dskins, talks about religion: "For a while, I think everybody in the f:ynily felt I would be a prcach<.·r. I was going to churc~ every Suu<lay and J really idolized my grand- father, my father's father, who was a preacher himself. ... When I went to his funeral. it rained anti s tormed and the lightning crackled off the win- <fows of the funeral home, and it was very scary. Ou the way to the ceme- tery. everybody sank knee-d eep in the red clay. the rain poured down, every· body was crying. Ever since then it's ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By Richard Armour SPOT CHECK The window 1 wash, The one with a sput, Has the spot, 1 ba\'e found., On the side where I'm not. Leopards, I'm told, {\ .. Can't change spots on their hides, But the spot on a window Would seem to change sides. For 6rst I go out, And then I come in, 30 • FAMIL v WEE Kl v. Aorll 7. 1117• C9What in the World! always been a little scary for me when someone dies, over and above the death itself." From: 'TU Always Get Up," by Larry Brown with William Gildea (Si· mon and Schuster. $6.95). UNQUOTE. Cyrll Smith 11 Englllh and, dHpfte hla 66-lnch walat, he's made It in bis ~ 1 poHtical profession. (He's a member of ~ Parliament.) Out ~ "V for fat Americans, !! g_ the future may not • Cyril Smith be so bright. A new . study shows that ~ overweight people mny be America's largest unprotected mino rit y. The study. by Robert Half Personnel Agencies, reveals that of ull executives earning $25,000 to $50,000, only nine percent were more than ten pounds overweight. But in the $10.000 to $20,000 range, 39 per· cent wt·rc more. than ten pounds over· weight. These figures, compared with a study done four years ago, show that discrimination against fat executives is incr<.'asing. "While there arc countless laws making it illegal to discriminate because of color, sex, religion . ethnic origin and age. you're out in the cold if you're carrying too many pounds," suys HaJf. LOUISE OLIVIER Not following In uncle'• tootatepa loulae Olivier admit• 1he'1 a theater buff, but she's not about to pwsue a <.-a recr oo the stage lilce her famous uncle, Laurence Olivier. "My un.cle has oh en asked me if I would like to go on the stage, but I don't think it's for me. I'm too busy making a career of model- ing.'' So despite her good loolcs and the fact that for most of her life Lord Olivier has been a second father to her, Louise, 20, remains adamant about not wanting to act. "Anyway," she adds. 'Tm not dedicated enough." On Wedneaday, the safety pin will be celebrating its !25th birthday. It was invented in 1849 by that king of ill- fatccl inventors, Walter Hunt of New York City. The idea came to Hunt in a flash, and it took him only three hours Quips & Quotes But the spot's where I'm not, Just as certain as sin. It must be my eyesight, Not magic, 1 say, But I mostly give up And just let the spot stay. My new apartment has windows on all sides, so J get cross-pollution. -Lillian Kosloocr Gui<lC': "This castle hns :ilood hen· for 600 years. Not n stone has been touched; nothing altered; nothing re· placed." Visitor: "They must have' the same landlord that we do.'' -Thomas LaMancr OtJerheard: ''1'hc problems of the world haoc become so complex, even my teenager clocsn't have the answer.'' -Henn Albright WIFE: "Charlie, I am warning you nhout your hours. The night hefore last you came home yesterday; last night you came liomt· today. Thjs cvcning,·if you come home tomorrow, I won't be here." -Ge11c Yasenak THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids see life differently. Send original contributions to "Child," Family Weekly, 6'41 Leidngton A>1e., N.Y .. N.V 10022. $10 If used-none returned. While walking along the main street of our small town with my six-month·old son, we ap- 'f>roacbed another mother with twin boys aged two-and-a-half years old. One little boy was most friendly to my son, while the other little fellow seemed deep in thought. Finally he broke his silence and said to me, "Where's the other one of him?" -Mrs. C. }. Sooo, Jr. Maywood, N.J. The husband is the head of the home, and the pedestrian has the right· t1f-way, and everything goes along 6ne until they try to prove it. -Con rad FlorcUo to work out the details. He immediate· Jy rushed to the Patent Office and ob- tained U.S. Patent No. 6,281 on his invention. The rest is history. Billions of safety pins have rescued millions of people from trillions of embarrass- ments. And Walter Hunt made his for- tune, right? Wrong. Walter Hunt made ellactJy $100. Because on the same day he invented the safety pin, he sold his patent rights for that amount to a chap he met in the Patent Office. BIRTHDAYS (all Aries): Sunday- James Carner 46; David Frost 35; Ravi Shanlcar 54; Percy Faith 66. Monday- Mary Pickford 80. Tueaday-Hugh Hefner 48; Abraham Ribicoff 64; J. William Fulbright 69. Wednesday- Omar Sharif 42; Clare Boothe Luce 71. Thursday-Ethel Kennedy 46; Joel Crey 42. Friday-Ann Miller 51. Sat- urday-Harold E. Sta,ssen 67. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Hugh Hefner and Ann Miiier By Frank Baginski LITTLE EMILY ••At my 809 the oppoehe IH ltn't very oppoelte, I gueur• .. y I ,._ 1 '' h.A j l fl Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. c H OWN' WllllA,lo'S(>H TOM CCO co•rot•llON h/ilt/) Milds. 13 mg. "tar." 1 .0 mg. nicotine; Kings. 16 mg. "tar." 1 .3 mg. nicotine. Lonas. 17 mo. "tar." 1 .3 mg. nicoune. <JV. per cigarette. FTC Report Sepr"'J3 • SPECIAL--BY-MAIL Sate! COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE 10,SlOO l\ll"ll""lll\llllllU\~l\lllH\"llUlllll"Mllll\111111\"'" 1 rr l'J . FULL PRO{;CTION GUARANTEE (?;1)\f· AH lte11t1 L-... ,.ftfeed a... -of hfeh ... exactly • u ~wality, lftd to lmv •'!"f'tlMcf tt..ltti . • "' eeed y COftcfrrioft ,.,,,.._.. • or pnn wiN L- ref•ftded .. 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HOl41 MVCl-l FA~Tf.lEI\, ONL'<' .A60UT Cf.lARLI E f'-~CWN? 1'Wo CR THREE · .VIORE BLO.::Ks I HATE BEING THE Vl ~I T I NG TEA :VI : 'Tf.l E~ 'RE f.I E(E , :-:rR '. .---i ) W14'1' DON'T 'i'OU 6U4'S" TAKE THE FIELC' FO R A LITTLE u..'A li:M-l 'I ... THEN k)E 'LL START TH E G.l.ME .. OKA'r', I 'LL 1-\IT 'EM !\ FE W FLI ES ... ) . )• +-7 NAN CV OUR NEI C:i HBOR IS S U C H A G RO U C f-1 ---HE DOE S N 'T LIKE M E '· ' / • . --' ., ,; (' ' . . . I ' . j • _, I • j • I' t ' . ~1 .. : ~ . HERE'S FIVE DO L LAR S FbR W HAT FOR ? • YOU -. - • "-!. U---__ _, ___ -. ---. -. - GOOC' 6RIEF. LUC -:', i.{OU 'RE GOING T'O f.l...\v'E '7'0 DO FE TTER TH . ..\N TH.AT ; Wi-l.\T C',C: 'fOo' C:\icCT ; .'.1\ SUFFEl\1/\6 Ff\u.1\ JE -;--~.-\G f - •y · By Ernie Bushmiller HF 5 ALWAYS 1' OH .OH -~1ER E 11 1 C '()M f-', PR OB ABLY AN O TH E:-R COMPL AI r~ I NG ABou·r ME -0, HE S A YS I'M NOI SY AN D COM PL/\I NI' _ 1'7--rT-,-,----_,/' \ I NS'OLENT AND A P EST YOU GAVE ME A HUNCH ON . A WINNING HORS E TODAY ' I l"1 n•t U !lo Ito! Qll -Af.t Ql'OU ••~ ... •d c 1'tt• ,1., u~ ,...,t •• ,.,., !i-t•i• w. O· • r:; --. BRAZEN ----I ---~;::_ • BRAT -----=---====-=---- -·-. ·. rI'i..l-ee:r MA~CIA > ~L.L. EJE JEALOIA'? WHli.N ~HE .,IE.El? MY HA/. ... J~ 0 0 ----- - . -.. M All:'C IA I HE"E'7 A P~EVl"iW OF THE HAT fM GOING TO WEA~' NE X:T ~lANDAY ! YOl..A 'lrli. K IDDING W 1.'.1'.1-'J."1 AT HAT . ~yo',t 1.1 ,~,,,. ! t ! ~ • WHY SHOIAL.DN 'T f WEAR /H I ~ HAI, IN THE'. !i:A~TE:i<: PARADE NEXT "-Ll'f.4 0.AY, MAi<::CI A 7 WH A/'7 wi<ONG W ITH IT ? GIVE IT TO ME , AND !.'L.L. E)( i'L.AIN. DOC TOR SMOCK AN I?, OF' COUl'<S E'. we HAVE< f O CONS E!RVE' EL.EC -fRICAi-POWE'« -roo T'U R N or-r-fHE' ~G HT'S , NURS E' ' -----~,--~--- ' t . I> I> I> IF I CAN'T SE E MY BROTHER, M AY I TALK TO THE WARDEN? COME IN, SAM ,,, BE W ITH YOU IN A M INUTE! ' I I . 'I . , F'l~"-T GIVE l'f 10 Ml<, TH EN 'J:'L.l- l<XPL.A IN ... ,l'. se;e; BY YouR C Ar<c> You 'r<E' ro BE' Al-L-OW !OC' F'OUR W HIF'FS ... f\<V - ~ .., .. - DON 'T GET e.x c.rr e:t?, !.' L.L. fS.XPl..A IN . I F MY SCAt..Pet, GO!OS AS-fr<AY ANP SHIO WHIMPer<s. s-rr<1Ke A MATCH NOW ANP -fHION SO ,l'. CAN GIE'T' BACK 1N ·T'He GRoove WAIT JLA9T . " ~lf.C.ONO .. NOW LET ME: ~Y,Pi.AIN ... By George Lemont CIE'R T'A INl.-Y, POCIO R J: CAN 'T BE'l-I E'V E! T'H I S .' Al'-Jt7. J: M IGH-f APP, Tr<OL.Y CONC.e r<NI0 9 CIT'IZ:IE'N ~IJDGE PA.HK ER. <l <l<J MEANWHILE GO ON IN, MR. DR\\IER ! THE DI ST RICT ATTORNEY IS ~-_.....4 DID YOU GET TO SEE WAKEMAN YESTE RDAY'?. t , /!JAROlP f/j L -po u~ f ? 4-7 YES ... AFTER I SAW STRANO ! STRAND WOULvN'T TALK! WELL , I'M NOT LEA\l\NG THAT'S HERE UNT \L I FINO OUT 50ME- WHY KARL 'S BE ING THING I DISCIPLINED! CAN'T TEL L ,f.Ap, IN G YOU! YOU BECAUSE I DON'T KN OW! / • DID HE DENY NO ... HE JU 5l REF USED TEL LING WAKE-TO SAY ANYTHING ... MAN THAT HE SUGGESTED THAT I KILLED THE MIGHT RETURN BOWDEN N A WEEK! ·WOMAN'? • YES, M R.'DR l\IER'S HE RE! HOLD ON A MINUTE! ' • . • ' ' ' ! i , I ,.. . .__... ---=:..:...---~.....::.· --_-~~ N\AR;;ARETS: 9HE'91HE ONE HELPIN' ME:Wln! ~TCAN DO IT, MY TALl<IN' A LL RIGHT. ~ ~~~-~ .. J:THll .V ·p u GoTS')MI Tl-Ml' 1 lrPf , .. V\,APG/,PL T CM-I Tf /\CH '!'OU F 'IGLI C/ I.,, I/ '/\HEN T GFT E.><-CITED, T CXJN'T ALWAY9 c:; PEECH <;o G:X:O ) 1 c:oN 'r AL'NAy9 SPEAK SO WE'L.l... . + J ~: ?--)...II~:._;;:\ I "(1..._ ' • ' A\IR<C IHI 11 IE o'f l3oB MON'7AN!t- ALL THAT YUCt(..~I OH! S NEEZING ...• YOU DON'T THAT W E "VE GOT HAVE. TO WAS TO CURE. PO/SON FOR THAT COLD .1 M E .' THE ~..---;;.--1.1...DOG / TOO HOT? NO W YOU MADE: M E GE:I S A LVE: IN HIS EYE .1 • I .. MY GRAN DMOl HER SWORE. BY MUS TARD PLASTERS .' •flbb g U ET IT Off/; • OHJ.fHH .' MY FA CE .' I'.:'> T H F' RE. f\NY '.JKIN l 'LL PUT S A L VF O N Ill'=> F/\CE. .' I 'LL SOAI<. HI S 1 If I l . llE HIT ,HIS HEAD ! 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JEFF HASN'T SLEPT A WINK TH REE NIGHTS IN A ROW ! • WELL, I'LL USE MY HYPNOTIC POWE RS.ITS OUR LATEST METHOD OF INDUCING SLEEP.' YAH~ . ! -, .. .. J ~ -. ,; i ., . l~ •• • • • • • z ' . ' , THATS IT .1 SLOWLY CLOSE YOUR EYES-YOU ARE A51.EEP, SLEEP. [;>E EP S LE EP -SLEEP-_,_.--.,. . .- 1--""'--.., 'i'LE£P -51 £E.P • ,. 4 I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ NOW, J'EICF Yl'IJ ) JUST SIT THERE AND RELAX AND WE'LL PLAY SOME SOFT : MUSIC. El!>-. I / ' GOSH, DOC, T HAT WAS GREAT.' • ro Pll 1 vr: Mi; ovr r. ! · -~ ·..::r)/ Jt 11-1·:; ( 1r.·;-/\·1 .' 'NFVE. rPIF-D l:VCRYI lllNG.' I \ IS THAT ~llJT GON E YET ? ___ _.___....-. ·--- fJ ,. ,"\I .')111it l 1 ' • .l • • r •·• •• ·•• .. ~ ........ ~ ~· ............. . GORDO ANO H1=r21=1S A J..liiL~ SOME:- THl "1& 1'01< '/Ol)J< H~AD­PIE.C~! "M IRACULOUS REMEDtES.COST DA- • TIENTS OV!ll 2 &ILLION OOl~;' A Y EAR, SEE ¥OU'1 OOCTC)llt • 8EFORE 9 \JVING , I t..OST AN EAR "NO•K1j'tlG ~ TI-415 KNiii'~ Tl-IR.OWEQ-ANO IT WAS NO ACCIOe"Nr. 'lessir, hes not kidd in'. < 'IOU'~! CAl.L IT VMAT >'O<J "T\JRNING WI LL, BUT I MAVE STOOL.If?' YOUR MAM UXllC~D IN A C'..l.O™SS CL.05E:T IM MV AP6RTM&NT: I. , COUL.O v USE SOME Ote.AMAMINE f Th ats riql1t . , 'l'OUA ~NT?' OU• POLICI!· WCIMAM lnHT Tilllll TO "f'OU! ..... f The who le baqq1 nq idea 1s a farce ! Burning 1s harmless and the aroma is a de li qht ' v- 'lou take his trash ho1ne wi th you on your trucl ; I ( ',-~ Sure. It's okay to bur n out of town, Mr. Wa llet. 1 ' By Just because some nut downtown says "Bag:· evervbody baqs 1 'lou·re v riqht, srr. Come by sometime - like he says, "The aroma is a deli ght ,. ;1 } Gus Arrio~t. l...UNCH IS ScRYEt?, Your<~ MAGNIFICENT DEAl<NE'SS! OOf..llT CR.OW 100 SOOV.' !HE AZTECS Wet<E PREIT'r' GoOD AT CA!;?V!.>J& I TOOf •