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1972-06-11 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 UC Irvine: Radicals Join the System By JOHN ZAtLEll Of "'9 a.itY PltlM ..... - ·r-.-.·o years ago amld all-night str.ilte eounclls, sit-ins, and antiwar activifies. officials at UC lrv1ne breathed audible sighs of relief '\\tlcn _. L school finally re-' I ceased for swnmer. It was the height o( tunnoil at the unlvenlty. But spring fmals ,,·eek of 1972 finds LC[ officials In an f'ntirely different frame· of mind. For tho ......,.i year In • r<>w, the post II months have been quiet. Probably the most dramatic campus issue was whether swallows ahou.Jd be allowed to build nests under the eves of 11ie library oollding -1,500 11ud"'1ts signed a petition in support of the blrda - v.•hile President Nlxon's decision to mine North Vietnamese harbors ·produced only a mild flurry of denwiciations. "I think we may have turned the cot· ner on radical student protest," says John Hoy, vice-chancellor or student af- fairs. ''For the first time in a long time . l have a good feeling about the" future ." One reason for the change, Hoy SUNDAY '\I :\It.\\ ~1"1 ·:4 '1 ,\1 . belle\'es. ls that radical protest was in itself a dead-end proposition. "The move- ment just fetl apart from pure cor- ruption," he says. "It had to." But he also gives the university credit. 1l has lll"ought the ac><alled radical !'ltudents into "the system," he says, by opening up virtually ~very important decision-making body on campus to students. "They have a real voice in what goeJ on around here," Hoy 1ays, •'and they're wing it. Students are no longer yelling 'tear It down.' Thty're "'or king from within. ··And it you don 't believe me," he adds, ugo alt the sludents." A check at the office or the A.~socuited studenl5 showed widespread -if someWhlt quaUfied -agreement w1tb Hoy's &nalysls. ''Why abould I picket about \lit1nam." asks sentor Steve Chachn1a. ··1·hat hal:i uo effecl. But closer to ho1ne, I cttn have an affect." Two years ago Cbadilna was wor king actively with the strike commillee. This year. as president or txtemal affnirs, he has ~n active ln the University of Call!ornla student lobb y in Sacramt•nto . "Tbe state Senate h3~ passed ;i Ja w that will remove tu ition at UC." he says. "'Mir lobby can't toke ail the u-O<!Jt tor that. but It can take a '°t. "Of course. Coveroor Reagan Is going lo v,.to it," he adds. "But at lea1t the Legislature has taken a stand, and nu1ybe when we get a more eilightentd governor. we'll .see lhe meamire pas&fd lnlO law." Cbadim:1 has alse> been active in faculty hiring and fi ring procedures -aomethint students across the nation have Jong been fighting for but rarely won. "Thfore wa s an amazing amount nt "''ork involved," ~ says. "1 .rpent ~ tS<'o· RAlllCALS. Page A4J VOL. 65, NO. 163, 7 SECTIONS, 96 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNfA SUNDAY, JUNE II, 1972 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS South Daliota Flood l(ills 150; 500 ~lissing RESCUE WORKERS LOOK FOR FLOOD VICTIMS IN INUNDATED HOUSE Flesh Flood Struck Rapid City, S. Dakot• After 6-inch Ra in Storm Vote Breakdown Shows Coast Put Hinsl1a'v At Top By O. C. llUSTINGS Ot ltlt P1it1 "llel Sllff Orange Coasl \'Oler!> ga ve County Assessor Andrew J. Hinshaw victory in wresting away the 39th Di st r i c t Republican nomination for Congress from incumbent John G. Schmitz. an analysis of voti ng trends ind icated today, 11.ioshaw lost the vote-bcav\1 inland cities to Schmitz but the count y· assessor managed to stay close in the tally. Along the coastline, hoy;ever, the trend reversed. Hin.shaw wiped out \o'irtuall y all or Schmitz' inland ]ead, despite the fa ct that fewer tot.al voters live aloog the coast. While figures aren't as yet known for unincorporated territory, simple math in- dicates that Hinshaw was ahead or Schmitz in ~ non-city areas. And mu ch. of thls Ues along the coastline in the Sad· dleback Valley -such areas as Mission Viejo. El Toro, Lake Foreil and Leisure World Laguna Hills. Thus in the heated congres5iona.I race, the. coastline played a key part in voting C'Ontrary to inland trends. TI1e same picture was true In the presidential primary balloting last Tues- day. On the .Democratic side of the ballot - the only r eal race -Senator Hubert llumphrey and Senator G ' o r g e }.icGOvem were tbe key matchup. Orange .. Co~.~ ,It 1 .~· • wen~ for Humphrey, SJ,m' -tm1 ~\0~~'~., 70,383. ' ' Bui. again on the coastline, most. loters in the cities· favored McGovern. McGovern W.Ofl handUy In Newport ll<ach, Uiguna Buch, Irvine and Hunt· lngt.011 Beach. Humphrey was the victor in Fountain Valley and San Juan Capistrano. ln Costa Mesa end' San Clemente. it could be ulled 1 t<>ooup but Ule edge wtnl lo Mt<lovem by a handful of vot.s. In one area, the controveni11J Propost- tlon I 111vlronment ballot meaisurt, the coastal cltlts did follow the statewide fs.t COAST llEU'ED, Page All Predicted by Tl1iC11 Reds Launch Attacks Against Saigon, Hue S1\TGON' (UPI ) -Commun ist forces latmched attacks on government outpMts around Saigon and Hue Saturday a few hours after President Nguyen Van Thieu predicted those cities mi~ht be the next targets of the I~week-old North Viet· namese offensive. rn the air '~•ar, i.;.s. 852.s bombed Com- munist positions near Vinh, the second largest North Vietnam port , and Saigon, the South V1etnam capital. Fighter· bombers flew more than 300 missions over North Vietnam, focusing on fuel dumps and bridges around Haiphong, the major port. The Viet Cong took credit ror the death of a top U.S. offic ial. John Paul Vann , in a heli copter crash Friday In the Central Highlands. Radio Hanoi said the Viet c:ong hnd congratulated "the antiaircralt unit.'' Military sources said Communist troops (lverran two government posts early.Saturday 15 miles S<lulh or Saigon and that two companies mann ing the bases. near Rach· Kien. fled leavins behind 25 American rifles. F'ive govern· ment battalions were sent to the area to trx to oust the occupylng Viet Cong bat· talion. 1 Tl>! soi:. said Intelligence officers ~ 'Vijj..&ilnt ·'lo tum •t· ttnUon 't6' e~nta~.te~-~ ~ ... Sunny, Clear Skies Invitation lo Beach Sunny skies; ll&hl t>~~t and inviting waters are predicl.ed Cor today. ' The weathermnn said that skies wlll rC'· main clear today and prOmised morning light winds picking up to 10 to 20 knots in tile afternoon. Water temperature Is 63 d egr~s. Communist commandos al so launched a hit-and-run attack under mortar cover early Stiturday on a base camp at Lai Khe, 30 miles north of Saigon . military sources said. Tank-backed infantrymen manning Lai Khe pushed the attackers out after two hours of fighting. McGovern Visits Wallace, Hints At Cabinet Post By United Preis Intern11tlonal With the Democratic convention only one month away and Edmund' S. Muskie withholding his support, George S. ~fcGovem visited George C. Wallact in his hospital room Saturday and later hinted he might offer the Alabama governor a Cabinet post if elected presi· dent. After what he described · as a "lighthearted and friendly" .U-minute talk. McGovern told a news conference at llot,r'Cross Hosp;tsl in 5;1ver Sprlilg, Md., he 1tn1 would not considei \fal.llM!e as a ..rtmf11n1 mate and ·lncfloottd'61it 'l!O'·had no1 souilH\ ~lie So'~f" support for his bid to win the oomiiiltion .. -011 the (irat bnllot. The South Dakota H nator acl&:oou1l· edged that he had dlsc"°""1 the Miami convention openini July W,wlth Wallace, who has said he wall be there even though lie slill is confined kl the hospital ::tnd partbllly paralyxed as a result of the Ml\y ;5 attempt 'on his lift. "J think the governor cloes w:i.nt to have a real Input et the C'Onvtntlon. but he didn't di8CU8s any real issue!' with me tnday," McGovern tole! reporters. ·-~·~ ~ ... Storrn Disaster Leaves Ttiousa11ds Ho11'ieless fo~rom Wire Services RAPID CITY, S. D. -Flash lloo<ls, touc hed of[ by torrential rains in the Black Hills, left 150 persons dead and 500 missing Saturday. victims of wall s of water that swept through Rapid City and the surrounding area during tbe night. Thousands of persons were homel ess, scores injured, and damage con- servatively estimated at $100 million. The death toll 'vas expected to ri.se. Authorities pointed out little had been heard from more than '1,000 tourists belieftd to be camping in the Black Hills of western South Dakota. The death count was set by Civil Defense officials and police who imposed a 9 P.J\.f. curfe\v for all but emer· BenC)'e: ... I to prevent lootin&:: and ~ eekers out of the disaster area. Once-in·a-century weather conditions caused the Dooda Uilt battered bouJel, 'Squire' tlie Dog, 1,351 Se1iiors Graduate at UCI By PATRICK BOYLE Of ~ o .. rr 'lltf Stiff UC Irvine graduated l.351 students and a seeing eye do~ Saturday in a relaxed but serious outdoor ceremony attended by several thousand proud parents and friends. The commencement exercises, held on the rolling lawn in front of the physical sciences building, were the seventh such ceremonies held at the young institution. Graduates included Samuel J, Sh11cks. the first black ever to earn a Ph.D at UCI. and the daughter of UC Board nt Regents chairman Will iam French Smith. They also included Squire, a nine-year· <lid golden retriever who has spent nearly COAST GRADUATES FACE LONG JOB HUNT-Page 87 half his life at UC!. As Chancellor Daniel G. Aldri ch described it i.n a lighter mo- ment or the cerelllOTly, the dog spent those years being prompted and cajoled into attending classes with Michael Hingson. Hingson, a 22-year-old student from Palmdale. escorted Sqllire to t h e speaker 's plalfonn amid roaring ap-- plause and received a framed degree in Lethargic Guidance: on behall of his dog. A physics major, Hingson was graduated himself -with honors -and plans to at.- tend graduate school in the fall at UCI. During his years at the school. he was Instrumental in developing Braille com· puter terminal! for blind students and he deslgnecl a Braille map of the campus for the blind. His program at the graduation ceremony also had been printed in Braille. Several persons spoke at the twc>-hour commencement, including university of· nciab, 1tudtnt leaders and ttpresen· (Sec GRADUATION, Pop Al) . DOVllr,E. TllQVllLE -~!once \vru« J'.11,U' Galo·~. J<ltr ",ul,fe With '1Whli"a . Jtia' Pi.W1" ~\~~· often b m{j,i;ken:ti, leleVtStoii' •lfd movie atat . .Robttt • iSlrauss: "1id thls sometlmea can ld"d tO'COrnplimer'1!, VIP treatment at resta\irffll.5 or a plague ot autograph seekera. Page At. JOB PR08PEcr8 -They'rt. nol "' Rood for college ..greduales who face a roor-mnnth search for a po5ition th is sumrner, but they're getting a little btt· tr.r lor nerospace. workers. A page of lill'M'ie! and ch.1rta break down the ,.mploymen t 1ituation tn Orange County, Pa ge 87. " ~ ' uprooted trets and swept away cars, n1obile homes and some b r I d g e s • Landsli des and explos[11ns added to the devastation: J.!;!lS lines ruptured and trig· gered fire~; f:lec tririty u'as cut off leni· porarlly ; and con1n1unicntions \l'Crc spot· ly. President Nixon dt'clared the s:lrickr n region a federal disaster area. Sout h J\IORE l1llOTOGRAPJIS, STORIES ON PAGt~ Al Dakota Sen. Georgi· S. r..lc(;O\'ern said hf' would interrupt his presidential can1pa1gn and fly to Rap id Cit y ror a fir st hand look today. He called oo the President to ex· pedite all po8Sible assis1.ancr. Regular Army troopers were en route from Ft. Can;on, Colo ., and 1,800 Na· t.Jonal-Ouarttsmen. who had been training in the ar,ea, moved in. Looting and shootlng · fiicidenta were np«ted in· the -'e!tJ ·<I. I0,000 •. w-iu!>i>U.:.. \vere turned off. for fear of. con· taminatlon. llapid City \\'as a devastated city. Car~ '"'ere washed by the flood tiOe i11to tan11:les of what an1ounted to l!crap metal. Du•ellings were collapsed, S\\'ept into streets:, depositC'd in golf courses, or :s1 n1ply washed 11\vay. Survivors told or riding for their live, on the flood·borne roofs of homr._,;;, ol try ing to snatch bodies front the ru!ltung \\•aters. f\.-lany of tht• ho1neless had lost t>\'erything but the clothes they ,,·erP \\Caring. Rapid City res idents \Vho still had hopes opened theirs to tho8e who did 1101. Three e111ergeqcy Red Cross· centers wece established to aid ot her refugee1. The d188.st.er tiegln wOen up to seven inches of qin..ltlited ~ do\\•n on the rugged Bl•cll llillJ surroun<fmg the lowland city of Rapid Cfly Friday n;ght. (8oe DISASTER, Pqe All • , • ~IL V 'll.OT MMt ,.... • ; BLIND STUD!iNjl';GRADUAnS' WITH 'PHY$1CS DEGlllE MtcnMI Hine-•nd "Sqvlre" ' " BVYING BOAT?IBolllng F.AeAJmon 1911ey; 1'jU•· how to go •bi>ut i( -'l'(llrilil i~t+illlit>"a¢ bow, \11~. you ehociljl :~[ .Jo-,,pay, ,anu What , lht Tl\llnl...,.. cqsi< .Jljt.Jif, 1ie-,...,, Jo,. a reporJ ooJ'oge ct'. '~ . ': '\. ' ' . . ' . u 'nv ANGLt:llS -Three member• or t~e Newport Harbor L<ldy Anglers are hooked Ofl fl•hlrig .. They not only enjoy ~he ,port b\il )hey havr retied in world record.•. Stor-y,• phoU>li, l'age C4. .• FADIVIEW FARM -An 1Uuslr1lcd featurt tells bow ranch at Fairview Slate Hospital . Costa i1esa, makes lih- more JulfllHnc for patients. f'a ge CS. ' r • .. l.11Slde Sa•tl.Y Al .,_. $enl'lt • lrlM aomo.tk L M. tO'l'd c.....,.. ~. C·1 Jlllf Cwsti• C..J~ .......... .. .-..11 c-• Me1U Pl.Oii ""'" ' Dflflt Hofl<tt Efltwi.r ,.._" !""'1•l11me11t OoOd 0..0 ,~. Fl,_.llCI • C• • OI'""!\ tCMrr A-lS ll.._ .... ~ A-1 II.ii i 111" f'OCllS G~w•tff HIVl-IWf At! 11°"" HM,_ C-7 loloc-Hlgllllfl'll• C·I $p0tll ... T~ltrl A-1 lr1...i "-• w ... nwr ~ .. , Whit-'llll1tt. • I You •Ml ""' law C4 Y-MMllll DAit. Y •It.OT 1•CTtoHS • • •• .GJ .... "' . .... ,, •• ..... ••• "" "" ... ~· (~ {l % DAILY PILOT Sulld•y, Jllftt 11 , l~n People I Quotes Following the arreat of three ~?men at . Me~dowlarlr: .Go.11 Club, Huntington Beach, on susplCton of violating the c1~y 3 topless and bottomless ordinance al a "Phyzicians, Dent1gts and Pharmacist.! Field Day," attended by some 200-300 per· ions, Robert Blou9h . associate executive secretary of the Orange County Medical Association was reported . to have said "It's just n wny of getting sway from the office for a day.' It hos no official connection with our association." During a budget study session, Ci ty Ad- ministrator David Rowlands told Jiunting- ton Beach councilmen if the city had levied a three-cenls-per-barrel oil tax since 1921 . it would have colleeted $25 million . Or if they had levied the tax when Long Beach did in 1962, they "'ould have collected $6 .5 million. Huntington JJcach's oil tax began this January. "But all of that is just .so much oil over the rlarn, so to speak," he co ncluded . The Irvine Planning Con1m1ss1on has hee n discussing how to stop r eal estate agents frorn placing illegal signs within the city directing motor1:-;ts to ne\V housing de"elop- ments. One city official p ointed out t hat the situation was difficult to police as the signs '"'ere put out along the r.oad- sides on Friday night and gathered up on Sunday night, taking advantage of weekend hon1e. buyer traffic. ''They won't be hard to get rid of if you drive y1)ur car down the shoulder of the road on a Sunday inorn1ng," r1uippcd Corn· missioner Fr11nklln Hurd. A show business lege nd (or more than 30 years, Mary Martin was asked if there was another Broadway musical in the works for her s ince her exodus to a Brazil· ian ranch and her involvement in the bouti- que business. ··several things are cooking. I 'm not r etired . I never s aid I was. But we have to make some d ecisions, whether to sit there on t he ranch and have fun or come back here for eight performances a week ." Or. Paul Dudley White, noted heart specialist, in discus· sing plans for a new c rusade agains_t heart ~isease, obser· ved, "We've got to s tart w ith the child at birth. to change his way of life 150 he'll no longer b~ dependent on the auto· mobile, on rich food, no longer smoking.' Tatiana Rlabouchin1ka, Russian-born founder and artistic director of the B a llet Society of Los Angeles, told of the Russian Revolution and being taken to Prance when she was only a year old. "My Cather's house was take n away," she said, "They always told us they'd give us the house back but they never did. I'm very proud to be an American, more than some Americans.'' Stephanie Allen, spokeswoman for black milita nt An~ela Davis when announcing she was trimming Angela's nation- w ide tour to only four cities on doctors' orders, said, "~e reason is very simple. We don't have much of Angela Davis left and we've got to keep what we have. For the first time fn 22 months, the pressure ia oll, and she'1 literally out on her feet, she's phy151cally exhausted." Newport Beach coun cilmen got on the city staff this week, contending the city· owned trailer court, Marinapark, is over· sllt!od. Re1l•lini pre'8ure to make the lull-time park manacer a part-time mana· ger, City Manager Robert L. Wynn ob- served, "You'd be surprised at all the leaky fauceU." 'fo which Cal Stewart, parks, beaches and recreation director, addtd, "Who's ~oing to !ix the leaky fau· ceta in the middle ot the night." Well . Mayor Don Mclnr111 was having none of this. "It my faucet Is leaking in the middle of the night, are you going to come out and fix it," he queried. "I read somewhere that if 11chool budgets continue to climb as fast as they are, they'll be consuming the whole U.S. gross national product by 1990," said trustee Dennis Menger• as he wrestled with a $25 million budget last week f or the Huntington Beach U nion High School District . "I think taxpayers are going to be loathe to support us up to that point because it would tend to start cutting Into money for the necessities of life ." "Yeah," agreed another trustee. "Like food ." ' Pampered Cars Purr For More By RUDI N!EDZIEL.<KI Of 1t1e D1lty "Utt 11111 ''J've been tubbed , rubbed anrl scrubbed, so please don't touch me!" The warning , appropriately, is hung around tht neck of Sam Zukerman'.! beautiful baby. It doesn 't cry, but 1l purr~. And !hf! rhanges il requires are not diapers, but O•I That'.! because Zukerman's baby 1s a 1964 Bentlty ~1ullner Continental CoupE'. ()\Vfled and coddled by a proud tax con- sultant from Costa Mesa. "HIZ KAR" a special licen se plate, ~urrnunded by a gleaming chrome frame, boasts. "H~R KAR '' answers the 1954 Rolls Royce, berthed next to lhe Bentley in the ~arage at 2048 Flamingo Drive. "And I'm JUSt as pretty." There is no sibling rivalry betv.·een the babies of Sam and Dianne Zukerman unless both happen lo be ln a beauty C'on- lest -c0ncours d'eJcgance to the esoteric. Then Sam Zukerman gets out his polishing cloth and Dianne Zukerman her tin of classic car wax. and they rub and scrub some more in the hope that "HIZ KAR " will outshine "HEB. KAR," or vice-versa. Both are members of the Bent ley Drivers Cl ub and are so ench11nted by their marques that they hosted a ral ly last week in Newport Beach which w;is attended by about 50 Bentleys ancl Rolls Royces plus a few stray Aston Martins. The infatuation with the pres tig e automobiles from England has even in· fected the children of the Zukermans. Roy Zukerman, an attorney in Fountain Valley. drives a 1961 model Bentley an.d Mrs. Kathyrn Lester. the daughter is ye.eming for a 1934 drophead. "My mother bought her Rolls Royce three years ago and it has 114,000 miles on it. Even at that it's just ba rely broken in." said Mrs. Lester, who lives in Play a del Rey . "She bought it wed. but a used one is just as good as a new nne ," she a?ded. "They are beautiful pieces or machinery and they last for a long time .'' The Zukermans -Sam, Dianne and Roy -have such faith in the durability of their carriages that they have declared that they have bought their last cars. "My mother and father have included both cars in their wilb," f\.1rs. Lester e_x- , plalned. "They believe their cars vn ll outlive them." Irish Snipers Kill Girl, 16 BELFAST (UPT) -Snipers !iring from harrlcaded Catholic neighborhoods killed a 16-year-old girl and wounded at leas! 12 other persons Saturday in Nor thern Ireland's capital. FurioUl\' Protestants threw up har- ricades around their own areas. and demanded decisive British army act inn to smash the outlawed Irish Republican Army (IRA ) which has created the .~o called "no go'' areas behind the Catholic barriers. A spokesman for the militant Protes- tant Ulster Defense Association (UDAl said it was giving its "last "'arning" to British Secretary of Stale for Northern Jreland William Whitelaw to send the army against IRA-cont rolled zones in Belfast and Londonderry_ A British army spokesman said the girl was killed and five persons wounded , two of them also teen-agers. by a pa ir or snipe.rs !hooting lnto the Prote.stant Grosvenor Road area. Kissinger Says China Will Not Attack Taiwan From Page 1 TOKYO (UPI) -Presidential adviser Henry Kiss inger met Saturday night with Prime Minister Eisaku Sato of Japan and told the Japanese government that China probably "'Iii not use force 11.galnst Taiwan. Kissinger was driven under heavy police guard from hie hotel to Iikura Kookan, the foreign ministry's guel!lt hoUJe , to meet Foreign Minister Takeo Fukuda. Fukuda, who shares some of Sato's caution on dealing with China, is one of the two prima ry contenders to replace Sato upon his expected retirement this summer. Kissinger is scheduled to meet Monday with the other principal cand idate for the prime minL~ter 's job, International Trade Minister Kakuei Tanaka. Kissinger. Pre:iident Nixon's nationR1 ucurity adviser, Oew to Tokyo Friday nig ht to reassure the Japanese that the United Stat.es will not !lbandon Japan while seeklng closer ti~ with China and the Soviet Unk>n. Newsmen close to Japanese busin~s ind government circles said Kissinger assured Jap11n that Chlna will not use force to take over Talw8Jl, the island fortress of President Chiang Kai-1hek'1 Nationalist Chinese government. Kissinger was understood to h•ve said that he expects gradual changes In rela- tions between China and Talw11n but doe~ not foresee early talka between the two opposing Chlne1e regimes. Kinlnger wlll meet later Sunday with leaders of the J apanese Socialist party, 1~111t oppo1Uton group to Salo'a ruling <.bi1uvatlve1. end end the day at a tradlUonal Japanese dinner. COAST HELPED HINSHAW . • • trend in defeating the measure handily. There was one surprising exception. In Laguna Beach. Proposition 9 was virtually a tossup. Jt lost there too, but the margin was 3,160 yes to only 3,282 no. For those cities included in the 39th CongressionAl District. however, most eyes were on the hotly-contested race between Assessor Hinshaw !nd In- cumbent Schmitz. It was the first time in the memory of Orange C.ounty political observers that a really significant challenge to an in- cumbent had developed for a key Republican primary race. And Hinshaw seemed to have mounted the chal\enae late in the going. Here's how the voting break s down in the Hinshaw ve rsus Schmitz contest: Among 10 inland cities, Schmitz gathered 22,069 votes co mpared to 18,$08 for Hinshaw. AITKlng the four key coastal c1t1es in !he 39th Di:-;trict, however, Schmitz co uh1 galhe.r only 6,'23 tallies while lliiuhaw bocmed In with t11fl voles. That gave the assessor 1 3,U&-vote margin along the coasUine. NEGATED ON COAST Sc hmitz had held only 1 3.5e1-vote margin coming out of the inland cltles, virtually negated by the ooa1tal vote. Thus when the Saddleback Valley and other unincorporated areas came in for Hinshaw, Jt w1s all over for incumbent Schmitz. In thls specific rice, • total or 78.078 votes were cast. Of th8l total, S0,849 votes c~me from !he citlu. The CJther 21.227 \vcre ra~t In non·clty arets and It ran be deduced mosl of them went for J-finshaw. Schmitz, In his losing effort to retain his congressional seat, stfll made 1lrong i;;ho wlngs in Santa Ana And the cily or Orange. He beat Hinshaw by 1.113 votes in Santa An.1 and 1,506 ballots in Orange. }fe had a 859-vote margin coming out of Anaheim. He looked solid. But it all fell apart for Schmitz when the voting got to the coastline. He carried only one city -tiny San Juan Capistrano where there were 679 votes fo r Schmitz as OPJX>sed to 537 for Hins haw -a small 142-vote majority. MESA MARGIN Elsewhere, C.osla Mesa went big for Hinshaw, giving him .ll 1,727-vote margin. Hinshaw carried Newport Beach by 1,197 votes. And out of the 2.404 ballot.. cast in this r ace in the new city of lrvine. Hlnsbaw walked out with a 644-votc margin. From there on out, It was up to the non-ci ty vote. mostly along the coastline. Orange County officials don't expect A breakdown Irom their computers on County areas fo r perhaps two weeks. Meanwhile, however, the voUng trend makes it ciear that in th1I unincorporated territory, HlQlhl,w capped off Ills victory. Most Oran&e County political observers on the GOP aide of things agree Hinshaw pull•d off 1 a\Unni., upset. County pollti· clans wUI be stu1tytng the vote trends of this race for many months to come. And despite more DemocratJc tub- thumping in recent times, t he knowledgeable polltlcal anaJyats probably will agreti Or1n1e County st.Ill remains Republican counlry. They note that in a non-race In the GOP Pre1ldential Primary, President Richard M. Nixon drew tt9.S96 votes In Or11nge C.Ounty to 114,147 for ~II Democr1tlc candldetes combined. ()! th• GOP pttsld•ntlol ba ilol.! CISI, Congres&mM John A1bbrook. an avowed conservative, pulled only 21,126 votes. ' PAIR OF PAMPERED COSTA MESA BABIES RECEIVE ONLY THE BEST FROM PROUD 'PARENTS' Mr. and Mr1. Sam Zukarman W ith "Hi z Kar" on Left and "Her Kar" on Right Likeable, B ·11t ltteffeetit•e Schmitz Defeated Himself By TliO~·tAS KEEVIL Congressman John G. Schmitz was ex- actly himself when he appeared before a Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce au- dience a couple of weeks ago. Tidy, dap- per in his well-fitting. conservative suit. black hair shining and mustache lrim, he was casual and chatty in discussing his chances for re-election. The news media came in for cr iticism; It usually does in a Schmitz talk. The DAILY PILOT \vas singled o u t especi- ally. "If I read only that ne"·s paper," said Cong ressman Schmitz. "I \\'Ouldn't vo1e for myself." The remark was h a rd I y surprising. Our edltorials havt> been aggressively critical of John since he popped onto the Orange C.Ounty political scene about nine years ago. And in view of his defeat in the GOP primary by Andy Hinshaw last Tuesday, T guess v.·e would like to lay claim to in- fluencing voters of the 39th Congressional Di strict enough to kick John out of his seat in the House of Representatives. I doubt that we were that influential. although voters in the DAILY !PILOT circulation area did give Hinshaw a :l,500 margin -more than the 2.352 vote m;irgin by ""hich Schmitz lost the nomination. The plain fact is John defeated himself. If you are a politician, you just can't thumb your nose at everyone in sight - J!O\'Crnors and Presidents included -and not be caught short ! om e w her e , sl)mrtlrne, \vhen the votes are counted. The funn y th ing is. despite some pre!ty lively personal verbal exchanges over the 1 r:irs. I likr .lohn Srhmitz. He is the only John Bircher l have ever met \\'ith a ~cnsc of hu1nor. for one thing. and hi! h:irhs a l the DAILY PILOT -and me rersnn~lly -have been witty rather than poisonous. Aln11g "'11h the rest of Orange County f~ncl thnt 1nclud~s Its Nn. I resi dent. 1~rt·sidcnl Hirharrl r-.1. N1xonl, I h;ivr \1 <Itched John Schmitz' rather strange rnlll ir:il p;ittcrn since he appeared on the Hcpubl1can scene in 196:3. An unknown political scientf' instructor at Santa Ana College and a former ~larine aviator . he fill ed the bill for some powerful Republic an forces when form e r As semblyman Brure Sumner made his bid for a seat in the: state Senate. Sumner ls now a highly respected 39tl1 Race: CITY HINSHAW Sa n Juan C1pl1trano 537 Coata Mesa 5,057 Newport Beach 2,73t Irvine t,524 Anaheim 3,0lt Brea 1,157 Fullerton 421 Place.ntla l ,llM Yorba Unda l ,314 Tustin 1,592 VIiia Part 321 S1nta Ana 3,523 Orange UM Absentffl 930 EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK judge. the current presiding judge of the Orange County Superior Court. He previously had been considered one of the 1nost effective legisla tors in Sacramento. But at that time Bruce Sumner was in a bind. He had placed himself solidly against Proposition 14 whi ch would have repealed the Rumford Fair Housing Act, and in so doing had alienated the entire right v.•ing of the Republican Party. and the powerful Orange County real estate lobby as well. So J ohn Schmitz "'on the nomination to the state Senate. lie vo"as ~\ected in J966 and after Congressman Jimmy Utt died. Schmitz was elected in June 1970 to Congress. Wit and all. personality notwithstand- ing, John Schmitz has never been an ef- fective legislator. Likeable yes, effective no. In simple language. he was .ll prisoner of his own political philosophy. That philosophy meant that John G. Schm!lz represented not the people of Orange County, not those who elected him, not his o\11n political party and, in Sacramento, not h!s governor, and in Washington, not even his President. He presented a viewpoint closely patterned after that of Robert Welch, founder- leader of the John Birch Society, a viev.·- pnint that more ap1l.v fit in a rural Southern state than 1n the increasingly rational political atmosphere of Orange County. California. John may no t be a bigot. But by voice and deed he never to my knowledge ex- pressed any interest or concern in help- ing the needy or minority groups. He was '<I saber-rattler who -if hi1 voice meant anything in Washington - would probably have had us in an all-out hBtt le \11ith Red China and Russia to prove the vir1ues or the American r!ag. He was out of step '-"'Ith the young peo- ple and scathing In hi.~ denunciation ot new viewpoints being cxpre!sed by that generation. He bragged about ne ver voting fnr a tax increase. but the vie\\·po inl was so ruthless that it cut off any project regardless of its value. In his June campaign, J ohn G. Schmitz called himself a statesman. He was anything but. John hasn't said whether he wi ll re- main on the political scene or if he will go back to teaching political science at Santa Ana College or if he will seek ne\f fields . Whatever he does, you can belieVf!I that John G. Schmitz isn't going to change His altitudes, his feelings and his style of life wil! not be altered because the world has changed or, closer lo home, because Orange County is changing. John G. Schmitz wi ll represent tha t lit- tle personal philosophy lo which I don't think I shall ever subscribe. But I still like you. Jnhn. You have 1 hell of a sense of humor. E:ipecially for ! John Bircher. Coast Citizens Forming Anti-freeway, Coalition Citizens gr~lp!I from seven Southern California coastal communities banded tni:;eth('r Sc1turrla:--• in hopes of doing·1n thr proposrd P"ci fir Coast Frt't"'ay, C<1Jlin~ itf'Clf the Co;is!:il Communities Coalition. men1bers of !he group huddled privatf'l.V 1n the home of Newport Reach councilman .John Stnre. Thf:y ~aid a fnr- m;i! st11tf'mcnt nn th{> rc!iult of their Qf· gan1za\1onal mee ting v.·ill be 1nadc Mon· dA .V morning. It was teamed that 'Valter Jerry Koch. R leading Newport Beach Freeway Fighter, was elected chairman o! the alli a11<:e. City Votes SCHMITZ MARGIN 679 Schmitz t42 3,330 Hlnsb.aw 1,727 l.~14 Hinshaw 1.197 880 Hinshaw 114-1 3,370 Schmib: 319 920 Hinshaw 2J7 249 Hinshaw 172 t,524 Hinshaw 110 l,3'11 SCbmllz 32 1.747 Schmit.I !SS 426 Schmitz 105 4.136 Schmib: l.tl3 6.09t Schmitz 1.506 1.240 Schmit. 3t0 fAJmmunities represented at the gathe~ inR were 1..-0ng Beach, Seal Beach, IA· guni:i Beacti, S~n Jui:in Cripistrano. D11na Point. rind Laguna ~'1guc L 1r1 addition to 1he Newport cont1n,11"en t which sel up and hosted thf' n1rcting Thf' con troversial Cl)a slal frccv.·ay l'l!'I p!anne<I would bisect all of !ho~e com- munities. Therr "''as no representation from Huntinglon Beach, but it was reported that the city "'111 be represented at fu- ture meeting~ SUNDAY DAILY PILOT Th• Or11•ot Cotti DAIL'( '•LOT, ... 11t1 wl!le .. II (Omblntd 1111 N-1.,r111, Is PUbll~ 11y lllt Orl"ll Ct111 P'utillohll'IO Com .. l'ly. s.~. r111 tdl!lont 1r1 PUblllll«I, Mondt y fllrtvtll Frld1y, Ill!' 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CM\1'91'1f. N1 M~ uerlet, lilllttr1t1Mt,. Mllo! Ill lnllltr .,. H,..rtHmM11 llere/11 l'l'lllf Ill .... "'... wl1!lwt •Mtlll ,..,_ ""''"" ., ~·.,)Oflt -· Stftol'IC C1t1' -llM ••kt f l C11tll Mf'M (t lltor .. i.. l!Jbtc•ltlletl ..,. (.11,,,... IJ .. ,,,.,.ll'lf'll1 ,., "'tll 11.u "'M!tttrr .... 111,.,., *''""'*'• 11.•! """'~"'- • ' Orange Coast Roundup COAST FREEWAY CROSSROADS : NEWPORT BEACH -The Irvine Company Friday may have dealt the fatal blow lo the Pacific Coast Freeway. Bringing joy to the hearts of Newport Beach officials, the giant land development com- pany reversed a long-standing pro-freeway 15tance and en· dorsed legislation in Sacramento designed to kill the route. Irvine Presi dent William R. Mason ordered the firm's lobby· isl to do all he can to get the bill to kill the route through Ne wport Beach passed. BUDGET: COSTA MESA -A budget or $10.6 million wa s proposed by City Manager Fred Sorsabal last week. Although it is 1.4 percent higher then last year's, Costa Mesans won 't be asked to pay hlgher taxes. Increases in taxable wealth and sales tax returns will keep the tax rate at its current level of $1.52 per $100 of assessed valuation. SEWER JAM: LAGUNA BEACH -Antici pating the usual summer influx of visitors, the Department of Public \Vorks has arranged to prop up the city's ail ing sewage treat- n1e nt plant \Vith rented equipment designed to keep effluent from the ocean outfall up to standards set by the · \.Vater Qual itv Control Board. A government-funded $191,000 im- provement program is under way at the plant. ELECTION ISSUES : WEST ORANGE COU NTY -Vol· ers 1n 1-luntington Beach and Fountain Valley allowed the ir cities Tuesday to become the first in Orange County to put fluoride in the public water system. The issue won by a large margin in both towns . Huntington Beach voter1, how- ever. d id reject a proposed raise in pay from $175 a mon~ to $300 a month for their city councilmen. The margin against the pay raise was almost 4-1 . BONDS BEATEN: NEWPORT BEACH -Even though a majority of the voters approved Newport Beach's $8 .9 mill ion park bond isues in the recent elections, the measures failed to get the required two-thirds majority for passage. Jf accepted, the bonds would have provided for acquisition, development and future purchasing of park sites in the city. City officials claim they will continue to seek new parks but that the procedure will now be a little more costly. SCHOOL VOTES : IRVINE -Irvine voters elected five members to their first ever school board Tuesday and at the same time helped approve a plan which will split t~e. Tus~in Union High School District into three separate unified dis- tricts. TRUSTEE SPLITS : SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -Robert Dahlberg resigned his post as a trustee at midweek with a blast et the administration of the Capistrano Unified School District. Dahlberg, who once served in the Tustin Union Hi gh School Di strict as a superintendent, left that job and now heads the Dana Point Marina Company at Dana Point. lie termed administrators "mediocre." His replacement and two other tn1stee posts will be filled in two elections -one in August and the other in November. ll I ~·~~~~~~~~l.. Lyrics Noted in Laguna The Laguna Beach City Council meeting took on a musical note last week as two "rival" melodi~s were submitted for consideration as the Art Colony'! official song. The .Jaycees backed a newly popular romantic balla4 titl ed "I n La guna" while Mrs. Mar~aret Roley spoke out for a lively tune called "1t Is Laguna! ' After listening to tapes of both the songs, councilmen judiciously voted to refer the nlatler to their cultural com mittee. LANDMARK SOLD : LAGU~A BEACH -Longtime La· gun;in f{oy lhilds a nnounced the sale of his Pottery Shack, a lcindmark :-.ince 19:16. to the retail cha in of Pier I Imports. T!1e nr\r O\\·nrrs pro1n1sed to retain the picturesque business in its f<1n1 ilinr i1nt1ge. FISH FRY : COSTA MESA -Members of the Lion• ('lub \rcre some,\'hat disappointed in the gross profit of the three-day carnival for cha rity this year. They had hoped to raise $100.000 but indications are they will only raise $89,000. Of that a1no unt. about $30,000 will be given to Harbor Area ch arities . FILM F IGH TERS : l,j1.VINE -UC Irvine adm inistrators .s aid Friday they v.·ould "be delighted" to go to court to sup- port the school'0s refusa l to allo\v the campus showing of a fil m on niale homosexuali ty. The film, "Seven in a Barn,"' \\'35 supported by the campus chapter of the Gay Liberation F ron t. It. was confiscated by Orange County Sheriffs Depu· ties before a schf!dulcd campus showing March 9. HOME BUYERS: FOUNTAIN VALLEY -The city council has set it.sell up as something of a home buyers' pro- tection a gency with a tough city ordinance against real estate misinformation. The law specifies that tract homes will be built to the .same standard as model homes, and that city zoning maps will be given to all prospective home buyers. MURDER MYSTERY : WESTMI NSTER -Police oUi· cials released an Arizona man last week who was suspected in the J\1ay 9 slaying of Frank and Shirley Schiavone. Police sald the man wasn't even in California at the time. His re- lease lea ves police where they were before -alma.st no- \\'here near the solution. DOCTOR PLEASE : HU NTINGTO N BEACH --Police arrestesl two women on prostitution charges and another for lewd conduct at the end o! a large party at the Meadowlark Goll Club. The gathering was an uno!!iclal party !or 200-300 orange Coonty physicians. dentists and pharmacists. Police were tipped o(f beforehand that there would be tople!!:s and bottomless dancing, 50 nine policemen bought tick.els to the affair. Th~y waited until the last dance to make their arrest•. POLITICS VS . BICYCLES : NEWPORT BEACH-A d•n· tis!. Or. Thomas MacKinnon . charged Friday that Newport Ma yo r Donald A. Mcinnis and Vi ce Mayor Howard Rogers were using their poliUcal Influence to keep the public from getting a bicycle !rail along the oceon!ront In the areH they represe nt. H• vowed a taxpayer'• suit ll the city won't agree to build the bike path. • ; , , . , VICTIM WANDERS PAST JUMBLED PILE OF AUTOMOBILES Flash Flood M.de Car lot Look Like Junky•rd • Death Sprawls All Around . • 'We Didn't Take Flood Warnings Seriouslv' ., AUTOS TANGLED AND TWISTE D Ae ri al Photo Shows M<11 ss ive Pile-ups • RAPID CITY, S. D. (AP ) -"We didn't lake the flood warnings too ser iously beca use we hea rd the 6ame th.ing abou0l · 10 years ago end there was very little damage. This is horrible." Isabelle Halte~r, a registered nurse. recalled the beginning Saturday as she viewed the aftermath of the flood that ha! claimed at least 150 lives In this sum- mer resort city. There was a foot of water on the lawn in front of the Haller home. Across the 6treet wa!l a yard where nine bodies washed up. Death was all around. Mr!. Halter sa id three blocks a1vay rescue workers recovered th e bodies o[ three young children and two adulls. Wit hin sigh t of her hQuse. a ranch-styled home suddenl y materialized. "It wasn't there last night." she said. "When the sun rose this morning, it .,.,,as a !I range sight." She said she believed floodw11.ters hart carried the house about two blocks. Mrs. Halter's 17-year-old son. Mike. 11 high 11chool senior. said the body of a you ng woman was found on the la wn across the street. "And I found the body or'-you ngster a few feel awa y from there this morning." he added. The youth said evacu11.tion warni ngs were broadcast early in the evening. His mother, interrupting , said: "But. thev just told people alongside th e creek to gEit ou t of their houses." A few blocks away, Mrs. Leona rd Smith !lat despondently in front of her dwell ing. Her hou se was 11bout a block and a half from the foundation. Mr s. Smith . pointi ng to the house. said she considers herself lucky. "I was watching when the flood hit. and we got out," 11he said. ''The wate r just moved the house -ii must ha ve been gentle, not a book was knoc ked out of !he bookshe lves and most of our furniture ri::caped SPrinus damni:e. The house next door to ours '-''.!IS smashed " The residential area hardest hit wa~ near an industria l park ·where the \.l'ater ov ernowed the creek . The M!arch for bodies lhroughoul the Ra pid City area continued into Saturday nigh t. Two men who had been on a aearch mission earlier in the day were pour ing soup by evening . One of them was Gene Schnabel. an electric co mpany Install er, who said he and his crew had discovered three bodies shortly after dawn. Schnabel said he live! in a high area or the city that wasn't touched by the flood and had not heard the warn ings Frida y ni ght. He 11aid he was called early Saturday by his !OUp-pouring partner, Gary Waters . "We knew a lot of people in this part of town," Schnabel said. "I guess that 's why we're down here now ." The pai r wa!l giving refreshment! lo t"·o men 'and one of their sons who had driven 60 miles to help clear the debris with cha in saws. Asked if they had ever feared !uch a disaster in the foothill! of the Black Hills, Schnabel 11a id; "No, unles! Pacto!a broke .·• Frona Page J DISASTER ... Rains through the past week had betn heavy and Canyon Lal(e Dam •bcve the rity could not withstand Lhe pressure. It broke and 11ent a four-foot wall of watet roaring down upon the we11tern section of R:i:pid City through Rapid and Canyon Creeks. The impact 1vas devastating. The over· whelmi ,rig 11•aler broke ga s mai n! and fires and explosi ons t>rupted in the flood· f'd city. At least one third of Rapid Cil y went under wate r up to S to 10 feet deep. Many of the bodies fou nd Saturday lacked any identif ication. since the vie· tims had rushed from th eir homes in their nightclothes before the flood water!! caught up with them. All those in charge nf the emerge.icy mortuaries could do 1n many cases was to !epa rate the bodies by age and se~. HermAn Booth stood In e mor tua ry with tears runnin g down hi:r; cheeks Sa t.- urrla y afterne>nn anrl tnld nf h1:i; escape. ··1 was sleeping in the \\'ar ren Lamb Offi ce Build ing \\'hen the flood hit." he said. "The old store building behi nd the office went fi rst and fl oa ted . Then the building I was in collapsed. l ~rabbed 0t1lo the roof an d floated wit h it. I floated for aboul two block!!, then grabbed a tree branch and by the grace of God I'm ali\·~." _ _,T -- Oj --- AUTHORITIES ATTEMPT IDENTIFICATION OF DEAD State Highway Dept. Becomes Temporary Morgue l t I . • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • . . • • • • • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • Author Revives Sensational Murder By ARTHUR II. VINSEL 0! !ht 0111¥ l"lltl l!tft Sir Har ry Oakrs roamed the earth for 14 yeri rs until h~ :i;truck it rich with the second-largest golrl mine In the weste rn wnrld and became 11 tycoon who could buy all he .,.,,;:inted. including A'Brili!h ti· tie. He became coarse, acrimonio us and !tubborn in the process and he finally 11etUed in the Bahama!!. The Duke of \V indsor roamed for year!, a spoiled. playboy son of royalty un til he found divorcee ~trs . Wall is Warfield Simpson and chose her over the crown of England. He became petulant, ineffectual and was actually exiled, as the Royal Governor of the Bahama s. Meyer Lansky roamed New York, A hungr y, ruthles! apawn of the slutn.'1 , figtiting the odds until he achieved wh i t he wanted, power •nd domain 11 king of the organized crime underworld. He coveted the Bahamas, as a person11l crown colony of gambling casinos. What do the late Slr Harry Oi.ku. the la te Duke of Windsor and the surviving Lansky. 691 1nd a U.S. fugitive in Israel, b&ve in common? Tirey were principal• In ont of lhe 20th c.entury'.s most aenaallqnAl murder cases. discovered 29 year11 qo 'Mrursday morn- ing 11t Westbourne , Oakes' palatial "i'an!lon outside N11~51u . Sir llarry was fatally beaten and burned In his own bed. Llnlky and a delegation of henchmen w~e those re1pon11lble. The Dulce -knowingly or by bungllni -cooperated to conceal the facts And try AUTHOR·INVESTIGATOR Marshall Houts to frame Sir Harry's despised but in· noccnt playboy son·in-law. l.11guna Beach frttlance invesUgat.or-- ;iuthor Mar!hall Hout!. a former FBI and OSS agent. revives the 194.1 case in 11 new book publlahed this week by WUHam Morrow &: Qimpany. "Klng·1 X," 11 CUil ol lnl1'1gut and a bit of Innuendo. Data WAil coll ected by one of Hout.a' cliwic associates, my stery wr iter Earle StAD.ley Gardner and other parties. The Emerald Bay medical-legal writer 8nrl editor lists them onl y as relia ble in· formants, saying their stories were con- firmed. Little doubt exis ls that Sir Harry 's sa v11.ge murder occurred during an ex· plosive exchange with Lan.sky henchmen sent to emphasize how unhe1lthy lt would be to renege on an agreement with the gangland bos11. La nsky -now a fug itive fight ing deportation fr om Tel Aviv. charged with gambl ing and income !al( eva!lion -ob- ta ine<I approv al from Sir Harry, the Duke of Windsor and Bahama s investor Harold Christie for a casino concessions. Sir HArry, however, became dubiou!I 'About the Influx of gambling tourists and backed down, bul his approval as a mem.- be.r of the governing council wu essen· tial . A s.eriei of threats failed to move the r11ncorou1 old tycoon, IO a vi11lt wit arranged. Houts aUeges Sir Harry w1~ bludge- oned by a jumpy Lansky lieutenant, dur· i~ a bitter quarrel. dragged to his bed- room and aet afire. with his friend Chris- tie wilnessin1 the episode. Chriatle would later te1Ufy be Dt\te.r left Westboume to meet LAn1ky'11 dele~a lion with Sir Harry, while the prosecution tried to pin the murder on Alfred de Marijny, husband of Nancy Oa.ke1. One or the key plects or evldtnce wu a fingerprint of de Msrigny'1, lifted from a Otinest 1erten In Sir Harry'1 bedroom. bot taken through extremely unorthodox inveaUgaUve procedures. The print WIS lllled by 1 Miam i police ' captain ln1tially called 1n by the Duke ot Windsor -as chief ad ministrator in the Baham ilfi -and who fir st rrferred to Si r '. Har ry's death as suicide. . 1 The lo.1iaml police lleute nant whos e testimony to.,.,·ard de Marigny·s guilt 1f 3s 110 suspect "'I S revealed , when later slain '? himself. to be a drug addict on lo.1eyer .. Lansky's own payroll. ~. '., The critical qu estion seems to be ,, whether the Duke of \Vindsor In-, J tentionally tried to cover up Sir Harry'I murder as a suicide. 1hen pin the blame .• ,. on an innocent but likely man when that 'ft failed ? ~;. Sir •larry hated the !uave son·in-law ' who capitlvated his darling d11ughter · when she was only 17, but the jury swift11 ' ,.. 8cquitted de Mnrigny. ' ' • But a foreword to Houts' boo k con· tributed by retired US. Supreme Court · Justice Tom C. Clark also savs tha '· aut hor introduces no evidence ·10 im- plicil te the Duke of Windsor in the case. The patent sensationalism o{ the c11s1 It.self and its rev iva l 1n pr1n\ coinciding with the Duke nf \Vt nr1sor'!I rleflth should not lead rr.<idrrs to overloo k Hoots' ul11male cnncl us.1nn. "In my mind. It's 1 Sllluhon . Bul I have trit'd to lay out the facts anri let the reader draw his ow n conclus1ons," !'.ays Houts. But Houls agrttl'i that now. 211 year1 late r. what evidenc~ he has on 1.an:-.kv 1n the Sir Harry Oak~ case coulrtn't rt'!ult In an)' revlved court 11.ctk>n "Ktn.g's X." by Marshall Houl•, Wllll1m Morrow &-Company, 328 pp. fl.95 . ,. BROTHER BILL CHASES STEPHANIE SMI TH, 21, OF HUNTINGTON BEACH FOR PHOTO OAILY .. ILOT Pllolot.., lll:ldlllnl Klltllff DENNIS MAKI 01' VIRGINIA, MINN . AND BOB LENZ, OF MERCED, CONGR ATULATE EACH OTHER ·-;)· . ' ........... ''Fl F ron• Page 1 ' . ~~~ ~!~o~ie! ~~~ ~~:~E1~d: n: p:rticipatmn, .feclpher technical papers, discussing it Aldrich saw that students got full votes. committees. There was no end to it.'' And whet:(!; there were legal ?"estrictions, It was enough, he admits, to take the tie ukedJor two votes, one from com-41eam out of any radical's sails. mlttees as legally constituted, and one from the legal members plus student nu. Js not to say that Chadima or "observers" who ilat in. ~er students are satisfied with their One accomplishment 11tudenta are tlon. They paint ()Ul that it i! stUI n_roud __ ,,··o.I. thii'. "el.I' ill their direct ap-re appropriate to talk in terms of r. · I of ' I be .. .L.nt influence" rather than "student po.lntmen aeven acuity mem rs to """ ~'pooltlOM. : er." And they are well aware that on 11'be ·DeeDfe 'we've hired are very • any J_ven iss ue, their wishes may be lg· di.stiftgujitied," says Rick Teplitz, co· editor ()f The New University, the UCr But l"o r,e~' !JO · students~ dSdn't student paper. "We ""ould nev~. have ve ariY.-ilreetlon·i(l_ which to ~df>tl been.able to afford at least two'bt them lr ene,., \ ;•-~l~·rtim Stepheniridab exce pt ••·t they were int .......... at the v· '-.-.'eof ~~r~8tioo )fiij!l. WWI •48._ ... · -9'. · · · ~~·mm thougHt ol working ll>r !hxleilU.'' . llJoar · -:fl , spo._.,., "'IMJgb 'nlplll% •l.Y• •tudenl p611'er t1 plac;inC.:: -w •boo!! ~ still ooly !'to« .. ," he say1 lllat ll-will Jn. adentic .cmw1111••::-· . ' ---crWt as "faCulty' realize CfiAI:: 111idents 'Dis year tllere c'lllfr !IJl important are w1Jlinr to do their ho"'°"""' that , ' " . s committee_.,,.e not on, or th · 1i w... 1..;;. Jn .:..... 4emmld 't be On if we wanted to be," says ey won J"""• J~P ~¥::::::.~~ · · student who two years ago was an· ch.~~~·none of tbill Would hi:~~·· incredibly active" member of the UCI et.cept for the more radleal actlvlty of a •trike committee. few years ago. 11'6 unlvenity bu .:•stephens credits Chancellor Deni.el changed beca.~ there has been pressure ~drich, whom he calls "a man of to change." 'ttemendous stature and integrity," for SAMUEL J. SHACKS, Ph.D I ·, ! "'"'' • 'J. ··i ·1:. 1. ),, . Mesa College Graduates · 91 Seniors .. f'rotn Pa ge 1 GRAD UATION .. tatives from candidates for bachelor's, master's, doctoral and medical degrees. But each spoke on the same theme -the basic need to .solve the problems facing society -and urged the new degTee holders to work at unraveliog those prob- lems. The mood of yearning to solve society's ills was set from the beginning of the ceremony, when graduating student body co-president Ste\•e Chamida of Downey present~ the class gift. The money. nearly $)00, was donated by the Class of '72 to a special loan fund for future students. Bachelor's candidate 1pokes'i'.'oman Diana Carlton stressed the need for the university to becorpe more integrated with the surrounding community and with aociety as a whole. During her genior year, Miss Carlton worked in juvenile counseli ng with the Costa Mesa Police Department and 11he said she found the value or her off-campus educa· tion "incalculable." Stephanie Bernstein , speaking !or the 132 master's degree recipients, described education as a process of "discovering untruths" in the society. One of thoSe. lihe said, was being told as an un- dergraduate that a degree would earn her a job. She explained that she had been searching s ince November and had fo1ll1 d nothing in her field. John Noonan spoke for the 62 men and women earning their degrees in medicine and. in describing society's problems. said one of them was the high cost of medical care. He said all of these pi"ob" leins were self-made and could be 10lv- ed only if men became more com- pJssionate of their fellows. "To hate or to hurt one man Is, in a real way, to hurt au men," Dr. Noonan said. '~uch of the change. Whtre there wereno DAILl PILOt DELIVERY SERVICE • Samuel Shackl!rrepresented the 72 Ph.D Southern Calilornla College, oldest Russell Spittler, chairman of the SCC candidates on the speaker's platform, but Dcllwry of the Dally Piiot Jour-year .. colleg1 .in Orange County, bas religion division: v.·hile commencement said he v.·as speaking as a member of ' Is ;uarMtftd Jaunched 91 graduating 1eniors into speaker was Dr. John Broger. the minority community. Dr. Shacks said Moftd•v-l'itdav: "·"°" ~not "•v• Yoll'I' c•......;, lollow'•g graduation eiercists. A 1939 sec graduate, Dr. Broger is 8 major problem facing blacks and other Pl~ 11v t1ao •·m.o c•u ~ Yolll' copy w1u .............. u• ntinority students was being able to get r. ~t to ~ c:cns r• t•kan un111 The Bachelor of MU degree recipien ts director of information for the armed into the university. He said thi! problem 111ura.v 1nc1 ,...,vi 1r .,,u do 110t rK.iw honored during rites at the Costa Mesa forces, U.S. Department of Defense, in could be solved only by having more '(O<lf COJ'Y by I 1,m ... 1Wd1y, or I i.m.. tly f<>nned the 50th SCC sunav. c111 w 11 coor wftl tie br11ugl'lr t. campus recen Washington, D.C. and campus alumni enlightened academicians. ""· c..111 •r• 1111111 un1n 10 •.m. graduating class. association president. "Scholarship for a minority group Tele~ ....., FOUPded ·in Pntdena, the Aalemblies Student speakers of the clMS of ,72 member is possible," Dr. Shacks con-::e,.!:~un?s:i: :Nd! .. _.... of God Church-affiliated liber'al' arts col· eluded, "but its achievement depends in tl'lll w111m1ns11r .................. '*'m Jege came to Costa Mesa in 1950 and now were Laura Jarvis, an English major part on the extent to which prejudiCf! can -- •'• . . . , '°""" L•oune, L.-;IXI• Hlfu.• .... .,,....,. Baccalaureate services featured Dr. religion major from Baldwln Park. cess ." •sQUIRE' RECEIVE S PAT FROM CHANCELLOR DANIEL G. ALDRICH I ";.~~~~P~i!~:.O~:. .. ~int, has more than 500 student&. from San Diego end 11ichael Davis, a be disentangled from the academic pro- ; ::·,==========================~~...::::::::::::.::::_:::.::::::....:::::::...::::~.:.:~:::..:::~_::_::::_::::::::::.:..::.::__~~-=:::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=-=.:.::.::::.....::::::::.:..::.::__:_:..:.:....:...:.:::::::...:.:.::::..:.:::::::::.:...:::::::::~-::.::::-:-::::~ ' . . . . ' • ;-• --·. .;· ~ ,,. ~: ·- , ' •• " ::~ '•. , . •• • Kada1111/or 126 CBl'flfll/111 Twenty _ Exposures! 'l'b1ontlhat make11!teoeuy!ar:poutoprwmthmt)INClalllmemoriel-otJ11Q1Grld-01 Dld-onmm, rormrr At thll pr1ci""1'lhbcot1111~a1terinllpl U2EJ:Po111J1&11 ••• t.19) Sylvania Flash:Cubes ••••• , ••••• 98• ' ,,_..._11111 .......... clomr!Pflr.d• Ragu S~afhetti Sauce ••••••••••••••••••• 39~ Yoarebolct iilrourldn.te,Nld.Jtoheat111d ...... r ... 1 ~1,1 ""· Gfqbe A· 1 Spaghetti •••••......•.••• ~ •• , .19~ 'l'bt Cllt PQlllld ~~ ~ tllfl Jlllce. ~oulcln't10lll tolb 1tllcome lt tli!L~ .. ' New Saving Trend To Benefit Coast ON · THE PRE.SF..'RVATlON DEPT. -Over the past · dtcade, our Orange Coast has grown by such Jea~'l.nd bounds that there is now app.11rently a strong movement ~ under foot to start \'laving things. There was a time, for exan1p!e, that we greeted each new bulldozer that bove upon the scene with a great buu.a and the Chamber of Commerce J>roke ~l a ;,6-man ribbon cutting delegation for each new service station 1hat opened u•ith a nutter of flags and free ·half· pound cans of coffee. Now. some evidence suggests \~e're not so sure about all this. You have to admi1 u•e were periously close to hav· Ing a generation or kids grow up around here who fig· ured that the good earth .... as ju.st funn y plat·es between the asphalt. BUT TJ1INGS SEE~I ln be sh1fllng the other \vay. rt is true . for example . that every body kne\v for a Jong time that archeologlc:il specimens existed in UpPfJ' Nel'.'· port Ba y. Scientists ha\•e been prodding into earth lay- ers around Back Bay for decades. . As the bulldozers increased activities in that region, ho\•:ever. more and mo re opporblnities came about for the probers to find fossi ls of beasties which roamed our region in prehistoric times. . Fossil finds have even suggested that the giant Cal- ifornia Redwood tree \\'3S al one time a native of our Orange Coast region . SO THE DRn 't: got undrr \\ ay to sa\·e all the dig· ging areas where his tory niight be lurking just beneath the surface of a pli\nned housing tract. . Huntington Beach folks only l!ns \\"eek got u1to the saving act \\·hen Cit~· Administrator Dave ~\viands divulged that a 400-~·car-old skelton or an Indian gl.rl had been uncovered in the bluffs area near Fountain Valley. . Sl1e was about 14 years old . according to the esti- mates of archeologists, and had apparently been shot in the back with an arrow. HERE INDEED must be some sad sort of Romeo and Juliet tragedy wherein the story lfne ha:!! been ob- scured from us by the passing of four centuries. Anylvay, there is a stand ()f eucalyptus trees on . the site and the city brass is studying ways they might gve the area as an open space in addition to being a hotbed o! coastal history. The ne'v clty or Irvine. ~·ou "·ill recall . got into the saving business in ils ear!y municipa l going "'hen it put clamps to all tree-chopping. This \vas another coastal mO\"e to\\·ard saving our graces. JN LAG UNA BEAClf, the.'' have saved the l\Jain Beach, on the southerly Orange Coa st they saved_ Salt Creek and Aliso Bearll and the Art Colony conunues along thii line in current e.ffort s to save .a .couple of ()]d houses. circa 1880. known as the Captains •louse and the ~-loulton House. San Clemente knocked do,1n the historic Ole Han· goo place but they did save their clubhouse and in fact rebuilt it. You begin to susj}{'ct that the !8.Ving trend has be- come clei\r. TT FIGURES 1hal the next lime lhev break ~round for a new taro stand, lhev won't send the C~mber _of Commerce delegation with ribbon and oversized sc1.s-=L l h'-' They'll dispatch four arche<llo~is~s. \\'O 1swr1ans and an attorney ll'ith a cease and desist order. Showers and Stor111s ' Forecast for Rockies U.S. S 11111111ar11 \~ow'1• 1rid i"ufl(lt r•l>owero t r• lorecist toG&Y lor In• Roc:~lf• ~nd l rDm 11>1 P l1lni lnlO ll>f M\ddlR l "<I LClWt• M•1•l11lpo! 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II SJ " " 75 ~j .... ,, .. .. d .. ., H M .. " 70 SJ ~ " " . " .. California l r1tllt 111"""1,.. aamin•ltd SOY"'-•" Ct!llor,,!t 't 11'towtr-w111'1flf 1~ltt S1h1•· Clay, lur.,IM OIOT bttC.11. mOIOll!lln ar.d dtMrl wl1llor1 T"'t M .. 1 ... A/ Wtatl'ltr $f.nl1(f .. 1(1 ••In J.woo.,1c1 rtmt l" 11.1nnv todt? .,.. -A1r l'tollutloto Cffllrtl Dl1lrl(I u l( IM L.M All9ttt• Ntlft -141 lllW •"°""' JmOtlft• d1w. , Garbenstangel OCC Defe114s Clia rnpiortship Se<·ret n1eellngs ar~ being h~ld both on and off~ampus th:is \\'ttkend a.s garbenstangel teams at area colleges hatch ga me plans for the upcoming Second Annua I Build a Bettei· Garbenstange\ Contest and International Ralley, c· o - sponsored by the DA ILY PILOT and South Coast Plaw. Orange Coast College, wbich last year took possession of the perpetual trophy in the world's first collegi ate con1- petition in the construction of a garbenstangel, this year \\'ill fie.Id at least 1wo teams -and maybe more -in the defense -0f the tro phy. Bob Crick and S t e v e Shanafelt already are working in secret on their plans. They will fWlCllon as a fy,·o-man team in the upcoming com- petition. Sh anafe lt has converted 1hr garage of his apartn1ent 111 Co s ta Me sa in to a "garbenstangel faelory" for hi1n and his partner. A DAILY PILOT photographer v•a s alk>wed only • !united access lo the con-~ ... -struction area and Crick, who _._..._ apparently doubles as security ·-..... officer for the OCC team, • refused to discuss detaUs or , .. the garbenslangel planned by the duo. Mean~·h1le, recruiting Is under wa v in the lhrtt· dimensiona·I design class of Golden \\'esl C o 11 e g e in- structor liar\f'Y Clemens. The Fine Arts Dcparlmenl at Golden \Vest reportedly '41ill field at least one team for the 1.:01npetition, Collegiate n i v i s i o n com· petition in the garbenstangel building derby will culminate '· ·~ 11·ith the (.'Ompletion of tea1n . ;:_. ,.~ f'ntru•s on-site al South Coast ,r 'l Plaza right after the Fourth of .;-:T July. {t, , .lodging of all C'Olle~ia 1e en-f*• tries ~,i ll be held on Thursday 111Rht. 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"' L1k• Arr~ t,I, ::1m S'ori.,•I tJ ttld "'"'•Monie• Jlltf'1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- .. • :t • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P AGE - T oo Mu ch f"'roponents of the Sieroty·Grunsky coastline con· trot Jegislation, now stalled by California State Senate committee disapproval. a re in the process of tryi ng to place that legislation int.o effect by initiative. Petitions are being circulated to get an init;ati\ c containing vJrtually the same material as in the bt!I on the November ballot. As \\'ith the Si eroty·Grunsky bill, the so-called coastline ini tiative is not good Of\VS for Orange c·ounty. 1'he initiative would provide for a state commission to establish strong statewide controls over the use of the coastal areas both offshore and inland for areas ranging from.a half.1nile to several miles. Six regional commissions, made up of rep resentatives of various Jocal government agencies and public representatives, \\'Ould be set up to supersede city and county go\'ern- 1nental control of these areas until a so-called sta te- ~·ide m aster plan, called for by 1976, is in effect. J\s with the case of the Sieroty-Grunsky legislation (;v ith \vh ich the initiative is basically the same). all local planning in the coastal zone would be subject to l'C'vie'v and veto by the regional commissions. For most Orange Coast communities that means building-in- cluding even routine remodeling of existing home~ and businesses in the coastal strip-would have to be approved by the regional com1n iss1011_ Orange County has nothing to £ain and a great tl ca l to Jose under the proposed in itia tiv('. l'vtore than half of Orange County 's coastline al· ready is publicly owned. The va rious coastal cities al- ready are in the process of developing strong controls on density, highrise and public access to beaches. The sole remaining undeveloped coastal acreagr- lhe Irvine land between Ne\t'port Beach and Laguna Beach-already is planned for major public use by t he announced intention of the la ndowner. And the Irvine l 'P r o tec t ion' Cornpany already is participating v.1lll tin: stale 11nd Uie county Jn the planning of the area. <:ounty ordinance now requires publJ(' access to the beach and county areas every LOOO yards 1n dl'· veloped areas. .r\evertheless, under t he rules of lhc proposed 1n1· t1ative, an extra layer of bureaut·rac:y. red tape anti expense would be Imposed on Orange County's coastal con11nunities. county government anct Its c1r1zcn~ . ·rhe 0'."-ILY PILO'l' has objected lo the S1rroty· (1runsky bills on the grounds that tht'.v \~ould 11npo:;;e .a ne"" ponderous. expensive and. \VC belie\ C', unnvce~ sary layer of bureaucracy bet\\·een the ttt1zcns of U1c '·oastal area and responsive goverrunent bmbodying the san1e ideas in an 11Ht1at1\ e c111,,s 11ot 1nake them any Jess unworkable or Jess undc~n·· able '/'he need for ne\v tritcria fo1· the protcclHJJ1 ut l'til!· fornia's coastl ine is undeniable-esper1ally in the .1,tiH larger coastal areas in central arid northern (;.altfor111~. \Ve believe. the Legislature has the basis for a 1vork - al>le coastline control in Sc 11 ate IJIJI 860. bv Senator Uenn1s Carpenter ( H·Ncwport Bea('h ~ · 'fhe Carpenter bill calls for adoptH/!I of c oa:-.ll 1nc prote~t1on c ri1 er1a by the state. 'J'h(•tJ lhc cx1 slJ11}! 1nal·h1ncry of t·itv <ind < 'Ju11tv gore>rn n1rnts \10uld he Jnandatc:d tu t'llf•)Jtl· !l1e <·ritCria . sUbJt•ct \fJ direct i t"· 'it \\" by~ State < 'o<is!nl lt1•s nur1·es Hnarcl , 1'h1s fol101\:-; L_l1e tc.sl l'll ;ind prui'e(1 :-.y~1e111 of rt•gll· la11ou uf local ~llfc.ur o,; 111 lll local p<1rtic1pa l1011 'J'h1~ 1-; the systen1 used for la\\. enforcen1cnt. for schools, \Vel- fa re and virtually C\ ery other a spect of ou1· gover n .. 111ental operations. The Lc21~laturc ha~ in the { 'arpetit er IJill a suffi· (·1rnt basis for coastline control. It should act in tune to nullify the initiati'<' campaign fo r unneeded and po- tentially dangerous ll·~1 s lation. \~ - ''WOT DE HELL KIN~ OF MA<HINE 15 J>AT?'' ~ .A 'Limited War' ])car Gloo1ny Cus l(e11 tucl~y's Fi11011ciul Wlaiz Is lmpossibili-ty Lrcr read thr daily fish reports 0111 of !\·e11port" Su re look fishy to 1nr· "Senator, how n1any tlme1 tn the past eight years have you 1uggeated cloelng BARRY GOLDWATER the ports of north Vietnam to military supplies from the Soviet Union and other Communist countrlea? That queslion has been uked of me re· peated!y e\'er since Presidenl N i x o n called for the mining of harbors such a~ that at Haiphong 85 a major move to h11ll the Con1munisl in- vasion of South 'Victnani. Jt is impossible for me to estimate ho\11 long ag1> T ri rst n1ade the su1geslion and It J1 impossible for me fo estimate ac- curately ho w many timeii I repeated it. A figure somewhere bet"·een 200 and 500. counting remarks 1 made in ne"•spaper intervle\VS, magazine articles. television ·talk sho"'s and radio discussions. seen1s lo be not unrealistic. BUT I CERTAINLY la y no clain1 to be1ng the originator, or even the principal ~dvocate of such a tiicttc. The reason would be perfectly obvious to anyone \1·ith evfn a small a1nount of mil itary ex· pe:rlence. Jn any confli ct, the No. 1 ob- jective on the road to victory is to halt the weapons of \l·ar fron1 reaching rhe men \\'ho can use them against you. "'hat had everyone confused about 1he port of Haiphong u•as the whole silly idea that it would bf> po~s ible for this country. or any rounrry . 10 conduct "·ha! the d1 p!on111tfi refer lo as" "limited 1var." r suppose th:lt in a limil('d \\'3r \'OU do or fa il to do many thlngs th8t are ;ibsolutrty rn<1ndt1tory in lht. conduct of a n!a1n, ord i11ary. everyday garden·variely 11ar. It has al1vays amazed me that so fev1 people. especially politlcians, fail lo understand that hostilities (whether you call it war. a pol ice action. limited 1var or ~01ne other euphemisn1 l hi a policy which nations tur.i to only as 111 last resort . Oo;vn through history this has ah,·ays been perfectly plain. War wa!I the thing you v.·enl for when a!l negoti <1 tion!I proved useles s; \vhen the different sides in a given dispute becan1e so irreconcilab le lhat only force could detern1ine 1he issue. 1.~ THIS CONTEXT. v.·ar i:; so111cthi11g ,.,.hich cannot be limited anfl 1vhil'h ca11 be 1vaged for only one overall purpose -to win . In this context. 1var is a method by Y>'hi ch you infli ct n1axi mum damage upon your enemy \rh ilc holding you r O\\"D casualties and losses to a 1ninin1un1. In this contex!, \1'ar is 1he 11aging of logistics offensives ai1ned al keeping thr implements of ;var out of !he hands of the enemy. In the past no military con1- 111ander \\'BS considered 1'.'or!h a dan111 1f he didn·r pay prin1ary atrcn!!on to v.'ay~ and 1neans of breaking his opponent ~' sources of supp ly So v.·hen T urg1•d tirne and time again the need for closing the ports of North Vietnam. r 11 .'.lS n1erely citing the blueprin!'.'i laid do11·11 by m i 1111 r _V ~trarcgisrs a,o; f:ir b<itk as the Prussia n rn11itnry slrnlej:!ist. Karl von Clause\\'llZ, for hal!i11g !hr flo\r of machine ry and ex· plos ives to !hr rncm,\' This obl"tous n1ovc ran into all kinds o( -Fl'. f~a ltl!ure ttlltf!t ••M11t1' vlew1. not n•con1rilv 11'1tH 11 lh• fthflP•••<. Sond VIUt '" , •• v. It Gh .. rny 01,11, Dtorv Pliof. politk·a! ob)ectlo n:i fro1n pe upll' 11·hn feared above all that anything v.·c n11glit do to halt supplies mo ving over the sea routes to the Com munist enemy n1ight ir· rllale the Soviet Union . · Tin1e after tin1e. any suggest ion fo1· shutting th is avenue of move1nent for death·dealin g eq .. l'.t'ipmen l to thr "ncn1 \' ran into horrified suggestions lh<i l it ntight implicate the So1·ict Un1011 ;ind lead lo :1 t·onfront.:it1un bet11Pcn ih r superpo1rt•r:; Al)\10(',\.l'J·:S of lhis n1i!quetoas1 n!I· lludc seen1 to think that the-Rus&1 a11s v.•ere11'I already 1nvo!vcd while. in <ii:· lual1!y thr.v were in the ronfiict jusl as deeply as !heir ~·llG au·l·r;irt. their t:iuk s ;111d the SA:'ll 11ussiles ('Ould put thtin. So here \\·r-are yt':irs lat er f<1r(·d 1vi1h 1l1e necessity of risking the in·i1a11on nf the Soviet Union is just as grc<1! ~ drgrcc as ire \\'Otlld have run such a risk 11he11 this rccommenda11011 11":1s first n1ade lo the Johnson Adn11n1str<.1l1011 Jn the tnean time. lhous:1nds of Anleric:i ns and their allies have bcrn killrd. and rhr risk of irrllating lhe Huss1a11s has nvt disappeared . Perhaps we might at long last be learn- ing our lesson -that ll'hcn you b<,gin h~lilities. 11·hen you begin to shoot and kilt an cnen1y, you had beit('r call the process 1var and .c:o all out to "'In Jt btfore the other side dors_ State Fire Disaster Looms t.:apilol i\e\\s Sc:rvlcf' SACRA1\1Ei\IO -\\'1JJ 1972 be !he year the Grtat Stale of California \\'Cnt up Jn nsmt ~" Oluld bi>. Thr 'l'\'ay things !wk r1gh1 no w. only (':<tre1nely good luck -or a Joi or caution on lhe part of all Callfornians .. "'ill pre vent multiple disaster in jU3t ;it)Out any portion of !he !tale \Vlth anything hurnahle growini; on it. "Thi' could be the year that sees 'Btl Air' di~a~tcrs ;i![ O\"f'r lhe atale" former <:!ty of [..(I:-Angeles F"ire C.O~mis11ion l'residen l Fred \\'. Kli ne told Capitol ~ev.·5 Serv1t e. Kline u·as on that citv''.'i Fi re Con1niis~i o11 a decade ago when nam es s1-1·ept thf Snnta 1'1onica Moun· lalns. hills1dr brush and expeMive home! ORANG I COAS T DAILY PILOT .R ober t N. Wctd, Publisher Thomrt..t: Kec~i!. Edilor Alb trt W. Bate s £dicor1al Page EdHor The t'ditorla.I J>ll~" of 111~ D11\ly l'llot aeekt to Inform and l lhnu· 111 t,. rndf>rs by rreo,e"ntlnc thl1 nl'ws.f)ll~r·i optnk>r1~ •nd. tom- rnen111ry ()n loplea or ln\ftt\t and 'IR"n11icsnl't, by ptoYldlnr a forum for thr t<.xprt1slon of our rtadtrt' oplnlon:t. 11 nd by pttHnttnc the dlvt:nil' ,.1,."·1w1i nt1 of ln Conned ob· '"rvP~ 11nc1 1pokesmen on topics -0C thf: d!Jy. Sunday, June ll, 1972 b11r11111.I{ log<'lhrr. <'aus111g da ma g e t SIHllRlt'd in lhe niillions of dollars. "1.his .;r.ar."' !\line says. "could be llOt'~I'." On !~ i11 11or11it-111 Cal ilo1'11t<1 ha s !his year's rainfall bern normal -0r even near· nurm al. In the rest of the stat<'. the life· 11:iving -and life.saving -~·aters fell in far·below-normal quantities. AS A RESULT, condilions ln n10:,t ur the state are what 1night norm8!1y be ex· pected in la te sum1ner. or even fall . with no relief due until next winter. Ev<'n in Jun(', for mo.t or the slf1l(', fire dnng('I' was put at two to three times norn1t1I for lhc tin'e of year. It will be, if n1<1ny fires comr. ex· pensive for those who Jose their home!! ;1nd bu si nes.'ies, it will hf' cxPensivr for 1 hose \\"ho lose the ir crops -Jncludin~ forests. an important cantornla crop--or livestock, and <'xpenslve tor the l8 X· ptyers of Cal iforni a. generally. Specificall y. it oou ld also l>r vPrr. ''<'rv expen,ive for tho!ie who may he re-sponsi· ble for fires -and an estin1at('(I 95 per- cent or all brush. range a.nd forest fi res are starttd by humaD.I in one wa y or another. "It may surprist 10me people to learn," according to state Attorney General Evclle J. Youngtr. "that His not unusual (or th e <'OSI~ o( cxtingui.'Jhing ;i fire to f'XCf'ed by rn;iny times the value of the properly des1roycd." And under state law, any person, in· divldual or corporBtt, willfully or ne,IJ(entl y reaponsibJe for CIUl!ng a forest fire is liable for the cost of llghtin& It WHAT'S MORE •• 1pok .. man tor Ill• Cahlor111a r)1v1~1011 \!f Forestry 1old Capitol Ne""'S ServH'f". once 11 person 1s found rt•spons1b !e for such a fire. hr -or she -niig ht also tK' held liable for !!Urh add!lional 1le1ns a$ !he esli1nated cost of the properl~. publ11.." or pr1va1e. tlcslroyed, and subseq uent cos\..'i including l\"ilter pollution and niudslidcs directly at- tributa ble to a fire. So rar thi s ye<1r. !her(' have been 95 forest Ores (94 of them star lcd by hun1an.~ 1 tn tJ1c n<1t1onal forests of t'alifor111a , ;1nd t>:'1-I in lands under ~late prolf l'tion. This L-; :ibouL double the level for this t!rnc of last yecir. As ci rcsuH. Ila-' L: S. ~·orcst Scrvict . ,.,.hich annuH!!y start~ cn1lec.:l1ng fire danger data when the fire season shirts, usually Jun'' or later, lhl~ year began in ~1ay. Carl C. Wilson. a!!Sistant dJrector for firr r('scarch (or the federal forest !lfn1ice. say!J there no\Y e1lstl! "11 very ('.xplosrvc sittu1~ion," with i.:hant·es of get- ting enough rrun to <'tlSe the danger this sumn1cr and fall "extremely remote.'' "Jf we get the same period s or critical fire \\'uather that we had in •. 1970," he 11dded , "this <-ould be thtl m01t dis:ist1·ous (ores! lire year in ii dtcade. "The fu('ls arc Rll primed. All we h111vt to do ls get a fire starling in the \\'rOng place at the wrong titne · •. , " Not, 1·e.ally. that thc;rr is ever a right place or a right time for a fore.s t fire. The safest course is to prevc11l them In the first place. "Only you.·· a~ Smokey !ht Bear reptattdly. points oul. •·can prevc111 a rorcst fire," Pilrlicularly this year. Demo Telethon's Backer Oy JOSEPll N. HELL Cl1ris11c111 Science 1'Io111tor Srr1·1('c LfJS ANGELES -George \Vallace h8cl hel'll shol tha1 niorning. and thf' suu ndlt'SS TV flickered ln the background vf 11ic Bererly \V ils hire l!otel S1JJl1•. pru· \!ding an CC'rlt' t•owllerpart to thf' \IOl'df; ol lilt· m<in 11 hu occupied it. I 11 bl't \l'een n('11·.~ bulletins -11 hen h(I 11ol!IU turn up the sound -.John 'i HroY.r1 .Jr .. a f111ancial legend 111 tus n11n 11n1l'. \1·a:; sa~·ing Slll'h things as· ··'rht• 1 11l"p;1r1~· syslt'lll l1as been f'ffPrl11\• 111 1his coui\lr~. l1's res ponsible ror !he br~1 lu1n1 of government man has t'\f'I" kll0\1'n .. \)r "\\ P nCl'd a rel urn tu govrrnrnct1t nf 1h1' people ~ind by the people-·Tod<1~. !111t111r·1;1IJy nolilieal l'a1npaigns are ahray$ llil' ro le ol the ~PCl'la! interests -anti 111111 1s \\Tong <ind unheal thy for the c·ou11· IJ'I'., 1\t 38. ll1r l\e11tucky·bor11·Bro\\·11 is ;1lready :l n1ultin1illionaire. 3nd the m1111 bt'h1nd !ht• nationcitlv kno11·n Kenlutkv l·'r11'(! Chicken tranci1ise. lie lias pron;- l~('ri lo 11nderv.Tite the l!J hours nf 11ctv.ork tl'levision to get the De1nocrat1c.: J'arty out of financial hock. llt.:'S /\ l!!Cll Cl{ERlJB. with soft blue C>yes , a shock of gray.bro\vn ha ir lie kt'eps brushing bal'k, slightly spaced-out teeth. ;, Ile at half.n1ast. a gc11tlr. Southern aeccnt. aud a \Vide·evrd look thal 11·011ld make it a pleasure\~ be con· n"d by hun ii' hr tlidn·t 1nakt so rnu<'h llr1rd '..c11~1 ' 1 lol'., a 1·1.s11or ask1•d 111111 111 son1r dt'sp;ur. i.:ould he \1'tl!ch rc p{)rts of rhe ~hooting in 1'.laryland and talk $0 !1nnly and positi\"ely about his plans for :ip· plying <Jn ('tono mic salve lo !he current l.'.ondilion of American pol 1!H·s" The question puzzled hi1n. li e sa1\; nn analogy between '"hat has JUSI hnppened to Governor Wallace and \1hoi1 hr 11/'ls up to_ ''There's son1cth ing terribly 1-1Tong \l'llh our a1ti1l1rl<'s ;ind our rnor:il fiber to· <lay." hf' !'laid peJJs11ely '"There's a tC'I'· r1blr lark 111 d1sciplinr But I sec no con· 111'e11011 lwl1reen the \Vallace shooting .111d ronfidencc in our systcin, no reason tu be disheartened." Ile 1neans ii. And hi~ positivisn1 is contagious . Ask the ·rv cxt'("Utt\'CS and flcnux:ratic Parlv officials 111110 tol d '1)111 rhcy l'ouldn't posSi bly bring off a net11·urh ti"lcthon. They \\'en,• \vrong. !l's going In hnppcn on Ule eve of lhe Democratic Na - tional Convention \\'hen an almost endles~ siring of topflight entertainers -iJL· i.:luding (;rcgory Peck. Shirley r.1acLainc. Lorne Greene. Warren Beatty. Polly Bergen. Johnny Ca rson , the cast or the musical. "Hair ", Mike Nietlls, ri.tarlo Thoma~. and doz('n of ot hers -will ron1· bine their ta lents from 10 p.m. July 8 through 5 p.1n. Jt1ly 9 to induce listeners to part 1vi th enough n1one,v to wipe out tile Dfmocratic Parly's $t9 million debt 1n a single evening. \Vhat Possible arguments could be this persuasive? Three ma in ones, says John Brown, ticking them off on his fingers : "F1RS'I' 01" ALL, lf the public wanlS 3 piece of the politicAI · in thiii <;ountry, It n1ust also share the cost. 1'his whole syslen1 of government is founded on the public's rcsponslbilily to participate. But you can't blame the indlVlduar citizen tor his apAthy sine<' he's had no way of contributi ng directly. "Second. \\"e'H point out to each citizen· li~tencr th<1t if he doesn't parllc,ipate. the special interests will fill tbat void. Thi>y always have. And anyone fortunate or shre"·d enough to accumulate that rnuch money is not going to give H aw<iy without return, There a.re no Santa Clauses in political life. So, I'm offering rtn opportunity tor I.he pri vate citize n 10 crowd these special interests out of the picture. \•And. finally. \\•e'll convlncf! the l isten~rs thllt their conlributions are 'J"!ie u11 tltor, a Coro11a de/ J\Iar fret· ff!JI("(' ll"flfflr, lVr11CS /rJr "llUll!Cl'OHS llG· t1o nnl p11b/1catio11s olld 1s a frerf(1e11t 1·(u1tr1butor lo tl1e Cl1r1stian Sc1e11cc ,,lu11irvr a11d rhe f\10111lc:i r Neti:s Ser· 1 1r{' nett•ss<iry to sav e !111• [\1'o·par1y systen1 1rhith 1s rhe basis of our \vhole po!1tical strueturr. The effett1veness or a µoli11cal p;ir1 .v is 1n direct proportion to its ab1li1y lo 1nerchandiiie a ml'ssage and a ea11· d'rd<ltl'.'. If one pa rty goes brnke, 1-1·e're left 1\11h a si ngle·party systcn1"' '\'hest' vie\'.'S are not recently 1:on1e by. Thry've been developing ever since .J ohn - ny Bro1\'n used to eavesdrop fron1 an ups1;;1rs bedroom in his Kentucky home 11 hile poli tical po.,.,·ers in lhf' state tried 10 11ri11g poli1ical concessions rron1 his lalhcr. a top criminal lnv•yer v.·ho ran uns utcessfully for the U.S. Senate seven 1 l!l)('S, . •· .\ly dad" says John Bro1vn. ""·as <111 1ndependenl t·ongressman 1l'ho became one of FRD's fair-haired boys . 1\·ho couldn't get past the political rnachi n('r)' 111 our state when he tried for the :-it·natc." \\'lllLE 11t: \VAS fonn11la11ng lus Ol\'ll political philosophy, \tr_ Bro1l'n 1\·as also establi shing a prospering la11 prac:ticr 1hat ~ttrat'ted a client -Col. ~larlarid ~anders. proprielor of \1·h;it \Vas then a 700.frant'hise. food chi'lin called Ken1urkv l·'r1ed Chicken. i\lr. Bro11n ~:'111· unl1 n111r;! potential in KFC and helped prornole !hr TV appcar:inces for Colonel Sanders 1hat soon n1 adc him a nationnl by\\"Ord In 1964 , i\lr Bro\1·n and \\\'O IHH"l ncr~ bough! out Kentucky Fnrrl Chicken, rr· taining the colonel as a "puhllc·relations l"Onsultant." In eigh1 years under f\.fr Rro1vn's direction. KFt became the third·largest mass.feeding operallon in 1he ;vorld (onl y the :irmed services and the Departmfnl of Agricu !ture·s school tunch program are largCT I. with annual sales in excess of $600 n1 ill1011 By the end of last )'car, ~Ir RrO\V!l sold his inrerest in KFC and 1\'ilh $.J5 million in his pocket began lo plot a nc11· <'Ourse !hilt first focusPd on John Sherman l"(loper's srnate seC1( 111 Kentuc ky illr. Bro\vn was at the Super Bov.I in January, pondering his decision. \\"hen Presiclr111 Nixon vet oed a blll lh111 v.·ould have tnatle it possible for the ind ividual t·iuzC>n to check off a dollar on h1~ inl·o1ne·tax forn1 to he!p f1nant'e po ht1i•a! t·a1npaigns. "I CO:\Sll)EHf<:ll rr 1Jntonstionable o( r\ixon ro velo 1hat lcg1sla11on:· ~Ir. Bro1rn recalls. "And 1-1·hcn he dld 1 decided to act." ' He ral!<'d the presicJenis of the thret TV network£ and asked if he could buy tune to put on a telethon to preserve tht> 11\"o-part y syst('lll by gelllng I he De1nocrats out of debt. Thev refused so h+' u·l'nl to i\:e\\' York and h.il !hem f;on- tally 1\1111 lh<' sort of Sll))el'·Salesmanship that has been 1rrcsist1blc r1·rr since he becan1e district sales manager for r:neye10p€di;i Rritai1nif'a 1vhilc he \Y3~ still ::ti the l'n1,·er:;it_v of Kentucky J11w school. ArtPr being l·onv1nccd they \Vere 11 lmo~t rlut; bou nd as good An1t'ru:·ans ro hrlp h1n1 10e~p11 e ll;ird·a11d·fas1 pol 11· j e .... aga 111~1 1elr,1hons1 , i:tll thrre nrt1\'or k.5 ofJ lcrt·<i ~Ir P.ro1rn 1hrlr fal·1hl1e!'. Hecho~r ABC·T\' b<•causr Jt to.sis IC'5~ and. he sairl, off1l'1al5 1rere "more e:nthusuastic.11 Athlet es Lil{e Color Red, E ~otist s Cl1oo se Yellow Mc::t 11alured people tend to prrfcr thl" hu t' orange . Or so contends another of t h o s e researcher~ \1·ho s11:ys his studi es indi cate persona lity trails influence color choices. Egotis1 s. he avers. like yellow. Athletes go for red. Intellectuals choose blue. Do not know about the egotistical yelJO\IJ and 1he good· natured orange. But this clairn that brainy folk like blue v.·hlle muscular lypes like red has been proclaimed re- peat,edly by p~vious theorists. Might be ::iomething to it. TlrREE OUT of fil"e 1-1·ould·lx life In. suranct salesmen give it up the first :veer. f'our oul o( fi ve. \vlthin three )'ears. Tough game, WINNERS IN H)O·yard-dash stinls at a recent track n1eet in Weiler. Ida ., "'ere young 1nen nanicd Go. r~alash and Swisher. TAKE l'IJE world 's 25 tallest buildings. One is in MOBCOw, one in Warsnw, and I \110 in Toronto. The rest are in this COJVl· try. With 14 or the: snmt in New~k City, AVERAGE household income I highest now in the st11te of Qmnecti t. Ai •18,489. It's lo"·est in Ark . At $10.018. Mor e !Jpeclrlcally, the tewn w re ii 's the highes t is Grecnwicb. CoM. Al 128.992. JN ICELAND1 anybody CIJl practice ( ___ L._M_._B_o_Y_n __ J 1nedic1nr. providing said practioner'll' shingl e bears the title "Scoltulaejnir" ·rranslates as ''Quack Doctor." · QUERIES Q. "V.'ho wears the longest beard in the v.'orld ?" A. Nobody anymore. Jt's in the Smithsonian lnstitut1on. All 17'2 feet of ll . A _No~weiglan named Hans. Lan15eth gre1v 1t right up until he died in J927. Q. "COLD 11·ater 1~ heavier than hot \Yater. ri1ht?" A. De~nds. It's heavitsl al 39 2 degrees F'. Get~ lighter as It gets \\'Inner., also as ii get s cold('r. WJNE Oltters, please note. If th~ refrl(erator rai~ just before bedtime i.~ what does you in, try a little wine im- mtdl1tely a!1er dinner. That's the recon1- menda~ion ~ a !tam ot doctors who specl1hze 1n obe:sity cases. s u c h medicinal nlps of 'vine almo!t inv111rt1 bly turn off the snaeti; cravings, thty iay. but beer and hard liquor don't , work peculiarly. ' HOW CA~ you call yoursell an txpert on our prt!1dents, If you can 't name tho chief extCUtive "'ho regularly 111 • youth rode camels1 Herbert ·Hoover wu the fello1v . Dlirlna his minlq days In the Aw.tralian destrt. Af1han carrielJ, tbeJ were. , .. Sund<ll. Jllnt 11. llt72 DAILY PILO T /l 7 Utilities Finding PUC An Easy Money Mark '' H~ A ll~OLD FRJt;D711A\: a11d '1'11 0~1~ U. t:LJ .Ii J-'or de{.ades 11le t:allforuia Public L't1lit1es Co111n11:;!)JOrl 11 :1!. kno1111 :lS the Luughc!)t a~r.n<'Y of its kirut 1r1 the nation. It 11•as a{tually 50 harU tor a tel~phonc. s;:as or ('lcctr1 r-comp:inr le. gl't a rate In· C'reast'.' that lar~e L1tih li cs so1nct1mes lei 11 hn11!)l Ill 1•r t1r:i go by 11'ilhout <iski ng [or n1or1• 1no11t·:. All t!ll!I 1i~1~ l·han~rd "''uLI l".:Jll ll'll t11111 1 11t1~h a t11mrn1 5!!io11 l'i b~ \)}(· 11u111he1 111 ralt· u11·1·c:1:.l' np- pllr;1l111ns 11 grts !i:IYS one a1tun1cy \\·ho pr<11.:t1trs oft en bl·(nrc lhe l'l '(°. And t:cnPr:i! '1'1·lt·phonc , 11·hll'h didn't request a single prite 1ncrl·asc between J9j8 and 1967 lur its ahllO!)L t'.'(Clusively Southern C.:alifornia tcrr1tor1 , }1as sought four 1'.ince then 1'h" cun1nHs~1on granted four. g1\'1ng l:!:!ncral $56.~1 1nillion 1n new revenue. ~1EA!\\Vl llLE, !hr> :ilatc· ... largest ut il i· t}. Pacifi(' TtlephonP, 11·rnt eighl years betwt:'f'n 19:>8 .11.nd 191.iO ·w1l/l0ul d.'>l..111g lor an inc.rea:se. tn fact. u ;1bsorbt_-d a $40 7 m1!llon rate redurtion in 19&4. But slnct it "'as glvPn a "l1ny" boost of S6 rnlllion in the fall of 1966. Pacirlc Telephone has peli llon~ tht' PUC for three 1nore incrcast !). J'Ccc1\ cd something ea ch time and rai:st'd ratrs a tota l of $261 million. Thal has transl ated into an 1ncrt>il:il' ,,f niore thitn Sl.50 a mont h or :ibOut Jll pi·r· cent. on basic rates f•ir rf's1<lent1a\ customers o( both ton1pan1es. "It's almost a.s II tht')''\·e huug uut a 'Come and get it' sign ." !)<!ys a con1· mission staffer. "And you c<111 t b\;1nH! the companies for taking ad\'antage of 11. They're out to make aU the prufit the} can ." THE PUC patttm }las lx-eH to ~r:int about one·third of what a ut ility rrCJ iit·'il'. so most firms bal'e inflatrd thl'Lr :iv· pticahons accordingly. The telephone compa nie~ !)<iy the 111· c·reases they 're gettJng arc srn all potJ ll)(':s toniparrd to \.\hat th!-gas and t lectr1r hr1n ... ha\ t been g1 \ e.11 In 1he last l1scal year. tht PUC ap- proved 89 ptrcent of tile total jOIJght by ~as con1pan1es . 77 percent Clf what eler- trir firms asked and "only" 52 ptrcent of \I hat tht phone ('onipanies requtsted. Since 1966, Southem California '! two largest gas and electnc ull lities - Sou!hern C<tl1fornia (;as and Soulhtn1 California ~;di son -ha\'e been c:1 r11 three nlajur boo.sis, lotaling almost $200 n1 il!1on. l'll i-:\ '\ t. Al ... °'U Tl't:l'l lL'<i ~cl't•r:il autoinatK' r:it~ h1kC's to olrset UlC"re a:.C$ 111 the ('ll't ol tJ1e /ul.'I lhev U't' Tile J•L'C's propt>n:;1ty rvr <1w<ird1ng hf'll1 1utt' Hll'rl'aSl'S 1~ no111 under clo~t· S(.'rUttrl\ h1· lht> l,1.•gi~l<iture .. fl. :;pc1·1:1I t'oin1n1ttec ·headed IJy &nate :\la1or11y Lf<id l·r t:l'orge ~10,l"Onl' t ().Sn11 Fr:in <·1sco1. is 1n\esug:1L1ng the entire Pt t; o!)\'r:l\JOn Bul thC' fl'l'C'!ll lrt·r11.l l'il11't bt• ~hnllv hl;1111<·d on the 11\'t' prcsen l ,. 1n1· 1n1ss1011er.s. all ;ippo1n tcC's of l;ov. ltonald A Pledge to Our Falle11 Trag ic Mi stake of Viet1iam Brings Sole1111t V oiv ~lcmori:il Day has co1nc and gone. Across the land, pol 1t1c1ans stood on flag- d et kc d rostrun1 s pay ing 1ri1Ju1P 10 the nntion·s 11·ar <!rad \\"hat l'Ould the.v say aOOut thr 50 000 y oung A1nrril'l1n o; killed in \'ietn:in1" \\'hal can you say? What cf\n you honest· ly say·• .. \\'t ere gatberfd toda y to honor I hose 50.000 ) oun g Amtri· rans \.\ho gave th eir li1·t'!'i , .... Thal·s a lie . \\'ith 1hr r:..1·rpt1on of kamlka1.e pilots and l111· 11~!·. nu suldit"r gil'es his life . He risks 11. If he lose!'. 11's taken from him -bitterly ag<1111s1 his "'' i 11, " ... in a ,::lorious CflUSt .. " That 's " lil' Jn 1he beginning, so 1011 !'.: ago. son1e /\rneric:in.s n1:1.v h.<ll'l' thnu£hl. \"letn an1 a glorious r·ausc But 11uw 11e Rre sick unto <le.'.ll h 11·11h the \1hole mise rable business. And yet youug Americans are s!11l dying there. " ... herors nll .. " That 's a lie. l'e1v soldiers are heroes. Most in Vietnan1 "ere dr<iflees. It wa!'i the Army or jatl. Vietnam or 1hc &t ockadt. Fight or be court-martialed. They died because 11·e forced them lo die. (...__A_R_T_H_O_P_P_E~) " .. .for the good of lbeir COUlllry.'' That's a lie. This \\'ar h<1s alienated our young, all but destroyed our economy, eroded our faith in our leadl.'rs an<I rreated a miasma of doubt and hopelessness th at has poi sonl'd our land. Yet \1·hat can yo u say·! \\lhat can you honestly say? \Ile are gathered ht'rc 10 tl'll tl1o!'ic 50.000 young Aml'ric:ins ho11· terribly . tct· ribly sorry 11·e are. You died because of our pr1dr and stupidity. You died because 11·r conl· pounded error on error. You died becausr 11e couldn't bear to be humi11n1cd by a 1iny, back1vard nation. You died because our leaders, like all leaders, are fascinated by the gan1e of geo-politics . You died because thl'y wrongfully thought that by moving .'.I fe 1v of you there, like pieces on a board. they could counter the enemy's advance. You died because our generals s<11d that if they only had 1000 more piece:;;, 100.000 more pieces. 500,000 more pieces, lbey could checkmate the enemy forever. You died becau:1e our bureaucrats, llke ail bur('aucrat s, ga\'e our 11.'nders only rosy reports ilbout lights at the end of the tunnel. You died because our leader! knc11· 1ha1 1f they adn1itted defeat. the voters 11·ould rise against them . You died partly bPcausc ot the ir national pride and partly I this is the hardest lo bear I fol' dorncst1c po11t ical considerations. You dled because the hu n1an 1n1nd found it iinpossi ble to think of each of you a s a livi ng being with hopes and hang-ups and desires, good and bad. You died because our leaders thought of you as a lruop. Anrl in death you became "a c:asual!y figurl' " ThC'Y did \rorry about you then_ To be honest. lhcsr .lrr 1hc reasons you died . And \1·r. are terr1blr. 1err ibly sorry. And yet 1 1hink. in sonic small \\'B], that It o llSe a hackneyed phrase ) you d1dn '! die 1n vain. Bcc:iuse 1h1s nal1 on ha .s al la st ad· i111tted VieL11a111 \1 as a tragic n11stake, "'e are sic kened by its \1·asteft1lness and rid - <len 1\·11h guilt for \1·hat \1·c did to you. And bec;iuse of our re vulsion. our leader! 1vill hesitate a long time before they lead us in to such a war aga in. This may seem only a srnall step. And yet, l can't help fee ling that if "'e are nO\V hone.st "'ith you -and \\'ith ourselves -the day "'ill sooner come \\•hen \\'e "'ill war no more. Nurses Buck Medical Giant By PllJL. llA NNA Cr1Uot """'' S•rvlc• SACRA1\tENTO -There's some hope for the little guy! Around the btate Capitol insiders refer to the Ca\ifor11ia Medical Association (CMA) as the "strongest," or "most po- tent." or. 1n the c:nse of those \.\'ho oppose Cf\.IA policies . "lhe most ruthless'' lobby in Sncramento. The last tin1r. Cr.'\A was beaten on any significant legislation it opposed v.·as batk in 1932 when the Nurse Practice.'i Act 11·as adopted . CMA likes to thin k that it !peaks for all aspects or health care delivt'ry services -doctors. surgeons, pathologists, gene r 1 I practitlooers, r11diologists, nurses and lhe like. SOrttE.'TIMES it is he.rd to remember back to 1932 ... C~1A would llke to forget LI . Franklin D. noosl.'velt beat Herbert Jlool'er that year. and they held the Olympic Games in 1.-0s Angeles. It's easy to forget things that h::i ppcncd 30 years ago. No\11 anothl'r ,11:roup of nu rses -800 1;trong 1n California -are taking 11 strp fo"''"rd to further professionalize tllf'ir 1ervice withln the ranks of nursing. Assembly1nan Eugene Chappie fR· Cool ) has inlroduced AB 854 which \\'ould permit nurses to 11dmini ster 11nesthesia under supuvision of a doctor of medicine l only if she has completed a t'>l·o-yeBr training program in anesthesia. Sow1ds great. Who could op1Xlsc this further protection for patie111 s u·ho \.\'ould know that the nurse adn1ini sterin~ anesthesia had t"'O years trninin g and was certified in the field ? STRA NG•.: ;is it may scen1 , lhe C~IA . which wants lo be considl.'rcd th(' "most important" lobby for all f11cets of medicine, i! the principal obJCClor. Reasons for their objection -si1n ple - It will cost doCtors more money lo hlre the nurse anesthetists. C~1A objections also include the weak plea that it 1\•ill mean more licensees for n1edical and nursing boards to control. Nurse ane!theli!IS respond "'ilh en· dorsements frO'm organized doctor! of anesthesiology who welcome this trained group into the rield. These nurS<'s point lo the fact they will be certified not licensed and that they hal'e a full program of con· linuing education and that they have nn· lional 11cc reditation . In ract, the "Accredlt11tlo11 Manual for Hospltals" published by the Joint C:o1 n· mlssi(ln on Accreditation or llooplt.a ls re- qulres th11t "qul\IUled nurse Anesthetists'' be lncludtd In !he 1tafrl ng of n1·1~ hospitals. LET'S FACE IT , thb bill ~n't import ont to anyone right now ex cept those qualified nurse anesthetists. But it could be in1portant to you if you needed anes thesia. and you 11·anted the besl possi ble care and treallnent. ll al so is said in the legislative halls that no health care bill gets out of con1· mitte(' \l'ithoul the nominal !Upport o[ Assen1 blyman (.;ordon Duffy (R·tlau· ford i. J-"or a guy ""'ho has told the nurses he doesn't oppose the nature of their bill, Duffy makes very strange noises at Aa.sembly Health Committee metllngs. Recently he peppered Dr. James I.. Rhee . president of the California Society of Anesthesiologists. with que.st ion upon question without giving the learned doc· lor a chance lo reply. DUFFY WASN'T looking for JHlSll'Crs -he wanted to impress other member~ of the committee, the nurses and other.~ in the bearing room that he was bos.<>. In tffC<'l. be \1·ns !elling the nurses, "You can have this bill when I a1n '>l'illlng to lrt you have it." Ln xity on the part. of asse111blyn,en tn m11ke committee hearlnas has forced postponement of the bill until June 12 i'\ur!:le!I bel ieve tlley hal'c lhc fi \e vott'5 needed to gel the. ma ttf.r oul of com· mittct to the State A!.!embly noor. 'OUTllER N CALIFORNIA FOCUS Reagan. Until 1970. I.hf. Reag11n ap- pointees, ci !I Repubh«o11s, "'tte a mi no rH.\' on thl' cunlm1ss1un 'l'he Puc·.., t:t'llcrus1t1 111 th the utlhfll'! 11 regu!alf'!S , S!..1 1·ted \I hen all the con1· nHS!il{lTIE'rs \.\{'rr [)f>1nt)(TJt5 appoint ed by J(t-a gun's p11·dr1·1·,.:-11r, t-::chnund ~;. Bro 11 11. 'l'll E l ()\l\ll~\10'•1. (If l'OllrSe. l"Oll· lt·nd~ It !•n t heint: 'i.;t•rH·ruus'' to the u11lt!1t·~ H.11tirr. I[ ).'.I~~ l! IS g11·1ng lhellt JU.'>l t'llllLJ.!~1 p ·if11 hJ let the bond~ ttw>y lS.!oUr ('!Hl!prt• 11 th(' pr~'s.:nt tight 1noney 111a rkc1 lu defenc!Jng their acl101L". the eom· 1n1ssioner.s stress [he 111any rebates they've ordered. liO\.\'fl'ef. a!l the refunds ordered in the last fi\'e years hal'e been due to fluctuations in the price of the nalura1 1as u.sed b)' both gas and th~ctnc compan1ts. Wtule these ttbates (rom maJor SOuthnn Callforrua utdllle:t ha v e 1mounted to ~ million. tht total in· <'reases awarded them since 1966 add up to more than 10 times that much -$571 1nilllon Eyebro11s 11•rrt raised last year l\'hrt1 !hr Call forn1a Suprt'me Court ruled !hat lhe ma.:it recent rate 1ncresses J.:tV('Jl the ParJf1c and 'Grneral Telephone t'.01n· panics 11 ere bas1.>d on an 1!l1•g;d pr()- ccdurc But th<' PlJC still didn 't ordrr th(' phonr con1pan1es to refund the n1onc~ 11\STEAO, the stall''~ 1110 largl'.sl phone firms l\'ete allo11rd tv kf'l'\l th~ money in speci al 1nterest·produt'rng bank 11ccounts \.\'hile the t'u n1 m 1.,~1on at1rmp1ed to decide exactly \\h;n the eourt 111h11g meant . It 's bern aboul six nion1hs sinl't' th;it decision and the PL'(; s\JJI hasn t derided an)llhina \\1lat 1he PCC bu dorif , thou gh, ls glvt Parlftc another '83 million 1rn:rease ba.sed on the same procedure already struck do"'" ln tht court rullnc'. Just last week . the commb1k>n refused a request by the !ltate's three targr:!>l cities to reron.'fider the increase. And y,•hat of the money the Supre me Coon orde-red Pacific and General to rt .. tum to the consumers'.' TllAT HAS re1nained In the 1pec1,1I ba nk a('C'Olu11s . gro11·ing larger "' thf'l' s1~tr'~ tele phon e users continue to pav the higher rates the court ha! de clarrd 1llr~al \\'hat's nPxt " Thi.' Supren1e Court l! about to 1sslJ(' "' ne\1• rul 111~ that shou ld rf'mo\e all doubt 11bout 11·hat lls ear her dec1s1on meant . !)On't be ~Urprised If \ht' l"OUrt Uphold , 11 consunier group \\'h1ch has surd 10 h81 c lh(' mon<>y rl'tumed 10 phone u5t>r'ii ~ueh a ruling nught JOll thl" 1·011•- miss1onf'r'.'I into be ing more con ~l"r\·a1 1~ a 1n granting future rate increases Slanted Major News Media Pose Problems for Nation Before I became president of San r·ran· c1sco State College tno1v officially desi gnated a unil'ersity, by the 11·ayJ and captured the atten· tion of nev.·sn1en and lelevision camera:!! by 1ny head-on op- position lo l'iolence on rhe campus, stu· dent activists \\'ere getting all the publi· cit y. \1·hil e adn1inis· !rations 1rerc gl'tt ing practically none lll ll I). Partly this \1·as because or 11e11·smen ·~ hunger for ex citing , dran1at1C' 1•vent~. Partly it ~as bt'cause of an agr·old :ii · lit ud e \\'ithin the ne\\'S 1ned1.i : an obsession 1\·ith the nl'gative. Disgruntled ni inori~ics gl't ~ny_ amount of c:oreragr . The silent majority is nol espetially 1i!enl. It is merely untelevised. The personal beliefs of rrportl'rs are anot her pro blem or the 111edia. A predominantly liberal press led segmenl s of the public to believe tha t President Richard i\L t\1ixon \1·as a narro1v polili· c·1<tt1 \1•hose term 1rould be one of con· servati\'e t onsol1da11on of past gains, or even o{ regresslon -\\'!th no ne1v ap- proaches or advances. But, as \1·e all kno1v by nO\\'. 1\·lr. Nixon 's adminislral1 un has been anytbing but conservative. lie has initiated many m· novati\'e policif's. thr most obvious of 11'hich arc the draft lottery system. )us welfare plan, and his sumn1it meetings - unthinkable under pre vi o us ad • ministrations -11•1th the rulers of Red China and Comn111nist Russia. ts !his conser1·ativc co nsol 1(in 1 ion" !\11SCONCEP'rlON . t•n·or iHl<l llif' subtle art of sl<inting the llC\l'S are rl iscusscd by J :1n1es Keogh. former "T1n1e " ednor. 11ho Sl'r1·cd 1110 ve~1rs 11J1th Nixon ·s :;taft ;111d h:is recorde°d his exper iences 111 "l'res1dC'n! N1ll:On and the l'ress" 1fu11k <Hid \\'ag11:1lls. $6.951. lhs story makes hur nl\'1ng tl'ad1n g tllost of lhe !lc\1 :-~nt·lli;1 opposed Nixon <luring the 1960 prcsidcn1 1al race ·and the :;;ubsequent c11mp:H~11 for thr• t:aliforn1a govl.'rnorsh1p. ~1·1·ause ol thl'1r past f'f. fo rt s lo \\'rite ,\'1.'\011 orr . !hr n1ed 1a de veloped , in II.It. flalclcnlan's 1\ords, "a vested interest in his 'unsuccl·s~ ' " Thr principal reason t'."l xon uses 1c!e1 1s1011 to explain his poli cies to the nation is that hi.' does not trust the prrss or 1}\r net"·orks to give hitn 11 straight story or a fair hearing. On one occasion Nixon con1mented heforr a group thal the America n,.; f1gh1111g 1n Vietnam 11ere "'the greatest ' and disparaged "lhr~e bum'.'! b1011•ing lip thr carnp uses." II \\'AS not a \l'l~"f' remark. ilowe\'tr, an NBC tape rrcorder picked up his words Tlll':RJ-:UPON the Ne1\' V<>rk Tim"" distorted hls statement \l'ith a headline · '"Nii:oo Labels Can1pus Acllv1s1s Bums.'' Other newspapers follo"'·ed suit In blu r- ring lhe distinction Nixon had mad!!: bet11·een prote!ters and 1hose f'nga~cd Hl ~ctunl revolutlonRry \'lOlt•111·r 1'hl' T11 n1·s l1l'i1d line 1\·as dishunrs! Thnt \1;1s ll\Jt \vhai the President had said at all. nvl1 11·hnt did those \\'ho read only tliG: ht«lt1!1ne btlievr·• la 11nothcr "scoop," r ohunn1st Jni-k Anderso n \.\'rote. "1\n11-pover\I' t·zar Donald Rumsfcld hns u•1eldC"1I A u f'C·onon1y ax on pr0Rr<1t11s fo r thr poor , . lopping $1 million off lhC' povl'rty budJ:rl for \\'ashinglon ... Hl' hos used so rllt' rir the sa\'ings to gi\'f his 01vn exreut1 1 f' suite a more lux urious look." Bogus Press Credentials The story WJI ! co1npletely fal !if' E\ pend1 rures had 1101 been cu 1 • Furthermore, Rumsfeld had bought a $!5 l'offel' table with hi! own mon ry. bor· rov;ed t1vo paintings rrom the Nation/JI l ;a!IPr.v and ecquired a photograph nf President Nixon. When Rumafeld pro· tested. Anderson went over to lhe offi ce of the Office of Economic Opportunity ::ind saw &bat he had been wrong. But he did nol print "' corr~Uon, and none of lh" 1nedia u•hlchlhad picked up hll 1tory p;ud any attention. Don 't news columni ~l!'I pride the mselves on their integrity" Don·l they care "'hat !hey pl'int ? One 11·onders. Do Not a News1nan Make TO QUOTE another example from 1\lr. Keogh 's journalistic char11bt~r of horror.:;, lhe Na tional Assoc iation fo r Equal ()Jr porluni ty in Higher Education issued 111 statement o! appreciation for a 25 Pf'r· cent increase in federal aid for black col· leges. Subsequently. the Times had a first page headline: "Negro College !leads Say Nixon Ignore! llleir Plight." ThcrC' ":1, no mention of the association '! $l<i tl"- ment. Disregard for the trulh? \V illful! Ma licious'? The lcnv forbuts "\1·1llful and malicious disrega rd for the tru1h ·~ However, if there v.•ere a law suil ovec. el'ery Incident such es this, il is clear from ~tr. Keogh's example!!. the 1udicial . sy!'i !ein 11'ould hrr;1k dO\.l'n from overload. By ER~'IN 0 . CAN l-I AJ\f C'hristian Scientt A1onitor Service There are many conn;cts Or rights these days. in a free societv. One of the most appaient. and slill ~nsettled , is the right of the pubhc to be informed by a free press. and the right of the government lo \\'ithhold certain in - formation. \\'hen the Suprf'me Court heard 1he Pentagon papers case last yrar. 11 srl!lrd nothing that. had not been previously con· sldered senled: the strong presun1p1 1011 against the constitut1ona!Jty oJ pl'lor restraint'.'! on the press Beyond that point. the n1altt1r is sl 111 sub judice. Perhnps the n!'11·s 1nt'di:i can be punished afteru•ard for ,1•hat thev havr printed. It is up to the courts to Sav. If 1 civil disobedlence has been comm(tted, there might l':ell be a penalty to pay. THERE ARE al so con£1icts ove r the ill· defined right or privacy, both of an in- dividual and of the government bus1ne!l! at certain stages, at least. There is the connict bet~·een informing the public about. a crime and the right of a person to a fair trial in court. And there is the desire of news people to protect and preserve their sources of informallon. More reporters ha\·e been under subpoena before grand juries in re- cent years than ever before, \\ith the govl'rnmenl seeking to trace suspected criminals through the news source. Eigh· teen states have passed shield laws. pr1>- tccting ne11·s sources, and a federal !!talute is pending. Rut in :ill ttus 1velter of con!l!cling r ights , one phenomenon bas come to lighL whic h has been little noticed : the ap- parently Increasin g practice of govern· men! agents to impersonate legitin111te news personnel. A 'J'\ventieth Century Fund Ta!k ~·orce report on •;Press Frecdorn~ under Pre!l!ure'' documents many of !heist im- personations. In January, 1970, four 11gents o[ tht L:.S. Gol'emment pretended to be mlmbers or the press corps, with authen- tic pres! passes. in an effort 10 find out 11here nc"'S people ""ere getting In· forn1nt ion to which the milit~ry objected. AFTE R Tiit:: ma squc.rsde "'ll.• ex · posed. the Ari11y apologized. Dul there 11·rre many olhcr cases . 111e. Army Security Agrncy lnven1rd :1r1 t>nllrcly rlclltlous ne\\'S agency 111 th" ()('n1ocrntic National Convention 111 Chicngo 1n 1968. Later. 1 for mer 1n1htary intelligencr llgent testified befor P the Sfnate Judiciary 1ubcommittec that thll phony news agency obtained the only television interview with Abbie Hoffman, the Yippie leader~ Two agents 1vho did so \\'ell 11t Ch icago \1•ent around the country impersonating press personnel 11·herever il suited their purpOSl'S 1'11 E INTEGR ITY of news personnel ~'ill be gravely damaged if these prac- (iccs continue. There is no evidence that l;iw cnfOr('cn1cnl will suffer if lhl'Y end. lnli llra1ion uf suspected organizfltions. lo11g " poli ce practice. can conunue 1111hou1 irnperson111lons of thr prl.'s~. Vigorous reporting by the pres& of social protest and dissent may do far more good than an y amount of police im- personation Thar kinrl of repcrting \\•ill be in1possib!e if the press 1s not honest. The one-sidrdnC'~S ol thr major nr\1·s 1nPdia ls neithrr u.,eful to lhe publu· nor good ror the nation I cannot help rf'flec: ting that An Loe and ll ue 11l're ~nl'n up for lost by leadin,i;: conunen tillors and c;:ol · umn ists five ,1·eeks a~o -but !hey :ire still hanging on . Hasn 't anyone no\Jccd ~ 'As Two Great Inde pendent Nat ions, We've Got A Respon sibility .' • I () • D.l.IL Y ,tLOT lllff ,lie,_ HENRY THE OCTOPUS CENTER OF ATTENTION He H•lps Niebl11 2nd Gr1ders Le1 rn Oceanography Ofeanography •Teacher' Octopus Lends a T entacle BJ' JOHN ZA~L.ER OI IPll Dl llY ,1191 ltt ff The kids love Henry. So natura11 y the y want to know all about him. They want to know where he livee . what he eAts, why he changes colors. Ancl with a Iii · tie prodd ing . they're even will· ing to memorize the \•arinu!i scient\£ic nam~ a1;110Ciated with him. Henry 111 the octopu~ ,.,ho dominates the s,ei;ond gr::i.de cla1111room of MiS! l<8)' Colla· day 1t Nieblas School i.n Foun- tain Va1t·ey. ''Science can be kinrl of dull for second graders unle."!s ~·nu give them somethinl! \'try vivid to relate their lesson s to.'' nys Miss Colh1da y. "that'11 wh~· we built Henry." With 'eight six-foot ten l11cle."! coverejf ' with suction cups. the b,right orMa:e painted Henry ctrtflinly qualiflf:s as vivid . He aits smiling right ln the middle of MiN Col1111day ·, cJ;i:o;s. coverin11: 1 good, 150 squ;:irp feet 1and tak ing up most nf thr: room 's free i;pacf'. "II might bP a problem," admit! thr: tr:acher nf fou r ye81'1' e:i:perience, "except the kids are vr ry protectivr: nf Henry and 11\ways v.•;irn tach other not tn hurt him " Miss Collad;:iy is stroniz: on Henry's Muc;:ition::i.I henrfil~ to hrr sh1d!'nl~. "Ra1her lhRn simply memorizi ng A lot nf names that don 't h11 ve much meaning," she s11ys, "thPy le;irn facts as they relale to Henry. Hl" w;is th!" hel'l rt of our oce:inography unit. "'If we w11n1ed to find Henry in rhe ocean ,' !'ti l'l.sk. 'Whprr: would v.•e look ? In the lidepools? In the a byssr~~ No, \l'P 0d look in !he rontinP.ntal shelf region.' "So th ill makes thr IPrm 'continental shPlf' m r 11 n Mmethiniz, because 't h a ! ' .!! where Henry hves," lihi> ex- plains. "And Alnnf! thr wily. the kids 11 1.90 learn lhP n11mes nf 1he nlhf'r pl<1C'f'S wherr Henry doe!lin't \i\'e," In rhe sam P '>l'ilY. children learn the difference betwepn 11 bathasro:ipr 11nd 11 bathasphere 1 "Which would vou u.!'e tn i;tn looking for HP~ry7" 1, about different w11ter tempPr::itures i "Whic h does Hrnry prpfpr7 Where rloes he find them7"l. 11nd about the v::1riou!'I tiny or~Anism!I th::i! li\'e In the OCCl\n 4 "Whirh one.~ does Henry like 10el'll 7"1. ··Befort' 11 child is 11niniz to le11rn, hP mu.!'I hf' int erP.!'fed ." 11av11 Miss Col111d11y. 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HUNTINGTON BEACH , Huntin9ton Cent•'· •COSTA MESA, Horbor Center. •!Closed Sund~y) ' . "ll~~t +h\s wal6 ... Ul1nfrUle11 &J DAILY f'!LOT Arll1! ~ • .., Cru"' Double Trouble Neivport Wife Tells Of Life Tf1ith Thut Guy in the Mo vies B~-PATTI r.t:NE SAMPSON "HP~'. 1sn't that wha t's his nami?"'' hissed 111 wnml!ln cran- ing her nrrk 1n F!el a helter !nnk il! mv h11o;h:ind. "\\'hn'' \\'hrrp''" :i skeri thf' 11·nr11an nrx1 In her ln a stri· rlrnt 11 h1 o;prr ··1·h;it ~uv 01·er thPre. See'!" ''Oh. 1rilh. I knrn1•, Y:hn yOU n1r .1n Ye11h . 1t.<i i;inl In ~ him. 8 11! wh.:i\'o; h1.<i n11mf'"" .\n nnr hrl1r\'es 1hRI my hui;h;:inrt 1s not Robert StraU l'l', lhP An 1n1:1l of "Stalai;i 17", n1.in1 rnn11cs. T\' series and cnn1merr1:il.o;. R"e;iusr nf 1h1s 1·a;o;f' of 1n1s!<1krn 10C'nli1y , we dnn'l 11•nndrr. 11·h;it hap[)f'OS tn the mnv1r ~1.:ir nr publir figure \\'hrn hP Roe s lo the corner rlru.11. .<;torr. his n P 11 r r .o; I .<iUpern1::11·kr1 . l1r.o; on R be.ich in ll ;nr.11 1i. or \' i .~i ts D1 ~nr1 l:i nrl . Here -.rr ;:i fr1\' or nur far· 011! expenenrr~ th;:it let• us know "·hn1 11·~ ;:ill <1bout. · D1.~nevl11nrl """~ iammed. \\le sioori, our f;:imilv of fi ve, 1n ;i !iJ?hl knot 1ryir11t to talk our f1\'f' \'~r nld . Debbi~ into 11 ndf' IJ.n !hP r 1r;:ites of the Car1blx-an :ind then I hrard it "Her rhere ·~ "'h:if"s his namr '"ft'hn '.' Wh;it's h1., n:imr"' "You knni,1· !ht> Riii 1n h1!'! undershirt in th ;:it mnv1(' ., "Oh \·rah. ! knn"'· \'eah. It is wh;:i1··~ hi~ n;;mt." ''llr1". n11!ilcr. \.Vha t'~ .vour n11m••.'·· Mi· hu . .:,han(I !i n1ilrrl ;:it !hr flvr "ter.nager~. thrrr bo:-O!'I Rnd !tVI) i;:irls crov.•diru:: in on us . ''l'\'P been rRl!rd a lot of oamrs." "Comt> on. Yo11 knnw v.'hat WP me11 n. •·eome on. \.\'r know you 're In th e mo .. ·ies. "Sure J'.ye been in tilt mov- ie~. home movies: Isn't that right df!lri?" he said turning to mr. · .. He 'bo1t kidding yoo.:•· f\. ~a 1cl. turhing on m.v most sincerf .loo\, hoping they'd Qe conv inced. · The!(< eyes expressed tOtal disbelie[; "·Whal do you _1i1anl to do lis.~lk.e 1lhal for ? AR we· wan l ii ;y&ir 1111toi;ir11ph.'1 Heads <if J)tople wilhil'I eat- !!hnL turned, curious. "Whose autogr11ph? Who's the guy?'' One of the girls shoved 11 ragged piece of paper and 11 rtd b111lpolnt pen at him . My husb.a.nd's smile slid in- to an embarrassed grin. "Autograph. You don·t v.'ani my autngraph " \\le now found 11ursrlvc.'i the cen1er 11f ari interesred crf!wd. One of the boys turning on all flf his charrn. said. ''Come on. be a good 11:uy." A brawny man. who looked like he might he a ehampion kR r<ltt cho pper. stand ing just bt>hind my hushand , sa id, "Oka y man, gi\'P the kids a brrRk . \\'hat's ii to you ?" ~'I ~· husb:iincl \l'ith a dcsp11ir· ing glance a l me scral''lcd in his br~t unrc;idable scrihble, 'Milt &:Impson .' "Mil! Sa1np30n!" one of the OOvs screeched. "Who the hcil's Milt S.~'pson?" "Okay. Okay . Break it up. Rrcak it up.'' Re!!cue cam e fro m two Disneyland guards armed with "·alkie-talkies. "What's the problem. sir?" The teen agers va nis hed, !hr crowd dissolved with a few muttered remark11 a b o u t , "Those poor kids," and "Big shot.<;," and we spent anolhcr fi ve minutes explaining JU~t what had happened lo !he two guards. Onr of the guards l''lth an unrlcrstanding smile !ii a i d , "Oon'1 worry Rbout the rP.i;! of your day. You won'l have an~· morf' prohJems ." Thr other ga ve us a knnw ing \\"Ink and said. "Enjoy .vour rl;i,1 aL Disneyland. t\·1 r. St ra11ss .. \\"h:i1 would ynu say (1) the l''11nl:in. l''ho ~wept ur 10 mr anrl my dRu,ll;hlers , after m:v hushand had gone lo jlet nu r r·o;:i1s follo\11ing 11 thr<i1Pr performance. and sairl. "Oh. .\'ou ,(!iris are sn lucky. You ha ve such a handsome father. You all look jusl like him. You"re so pretty." Then she turned to me. grasped my hand in 8 warm grip and said, ''My dear. I've enjoyed your husband so muclt." and dash- ed off. Another lime, I could h11 ve clued m-y husband in on ooe of our episodes, but,1.dt<ln't. I!. h;i ppened Mft rest11utanl. The maitre'd IW'e·P"t: totivard us. In a bow so deep1le brush- ed his nose against the deep pile of the red carpet. he said, with a French accent hea vy with roUin~ r's. "Good even· ing . Mr. Strauss. This way, please." Theft R_ing Broken; Five Men Sentenced f ive men rounded up by Huntingkln Beach police In wh11t officers 11id was the cracking of a wid~pread burglary-theft ring have been 11enttnced on v11rying ch;ir ge.'f in Orange County Supe.rior Court ' Raymond C. Horrigan, 24. of 15n W;:ishington St . Hu nt · \ngton BPach. plr11drd ~uiH.v In chR rfilCS of Jf!C(')nd de1tret> robbery slemming from th.- holdup 111st Feb. 211 of a drive- ln dalry In th11t city. .Jud,l!'e Wllll1m M 11 r p h y 1usptndf'd tht stall" pr-'~" 1entence rrcommended for Horrigan, on:lertd him to 5erve one yeer in county jail and phu:ed him on three years ~tion. Arthur M. Acosta , 34. of 7572 Wa.o;hington SI .. Hunti n,l!'ton Reach. pleaded filUilty to the burglary Feb. 8 of 111 apart- ment ;it 1~425 GoldenweEt St .. Hunlinp:ton Re.Reh. Ht drrw ;i nine·month jail term and thr ee year.~ probation. Victor Contrera~. 26 of lfi91 2 Lyndon SI ., Hurrt ington BeAch . drrv.· a 6lklay jail te rm .1tnd th ree years prnmition 11fter adrn ittinl{ his izuill ln the 11me apartment burglAry. My husband. deep in cnn· versation with thP n1 anager over lht menu. didn '1 hear the m11itrr'd's ~reet.ing. r decirled this would be my little secrt'I. ThP n1ai1re"d. looking like a major·rlonlo hrading up the Rose Bowl parade. lf'rl us into lhe din ing room. All that \va.~ m1ss1ng from our entra nce was the brass band. Hrads turned. Hushed rrm:irks. fhR! I couldn't qu ite hear. leased my ea rs. Sealing 11.o; at a table untler a crystal chandelier. that hlaied down on us. in the <·e ntrr of many. cro"·ded. small tablei; clustered toge1her "'i!h JUSI enough room for service. 1he mai1rl"'rl bowrd from !hf' 11•:1ist BJTd asked . "May ! plrase order for you, W . I wish you to try our speCial i !if'.~ F'inr dishes you can tell .1 nur friends about." Milt, ex pa nding 1n th i.~ Roman Rlmospherc. _i:a 1'P nir a v>'ink that I knf'V/ mr::int . "Lel's live it up." and _i:a vr the maitre'd hi~ head. Our every move 11·;i~ an - ticipated. Our waller aO(l busbo_v stood Rt allent1nn behind us. stumhlin.i: over onr another to take av.•;i _v a pla1r nr refill a ~lass. Tht> m;:ritre 'd fluttcrE'd <iround u.~ likE' a (;;il]i(' hrn with 11 couple of pr11c egi:?s ahnu1 lo hatch. The other diner.ot never took their eyes off our table. Some unable 1n slare directly at u.~. used all kinds of cute trick s with their n;i pl\ins to peek at U!I. Milt, en10.1·111g the food and spt>cial Rllrntinn. l\'ltS una~·ar(' of the stir we were crc.;itinf(. F:vervrh1n~ ramp in flam!'s. Pnflambf' frnm soup In nut .~. One naming rli ~h after anfff.hPr came before us , liR"hllnj.? up our table li ke An 11 h e i m Slad ium . After our l;ist del icious bit e. the bUJ wa., produced by the mailre'd nn a silver fray. Mill looked puzzled . The !ah was surprisi ngl y !Ow. He drtw out his check book. wrote. hls check , and pt.iced \I on the tray for lhe m~itre 'd 1'he ma itre 'd's fa ce sa~J::ed. "Milt Sa m p &.o.n ~ ~i ilt Sam'J150n ? This is your name , sir? You are su~e, ~ir? You don't have anoth er nam sir?'' "No. I.hi.~ Is ii." .'inApped Mill, his eyebrnws drawing to~ether. We left the table le11 vlng the maitre'd staring at ' Milt 's na me. Milt helped me into my coat. grumbling. "What got into that jerk?'' t , let him In ori rny secret . "H<iney. ht thoug~t yo~ \\'.~re what's hi11 name." "You're kidd,ing. Jle-thOughf J w1s Robert Strau!!?" "Rt11!y. Thlt'• ho• he greeted you 11t the door." Mill brokt -I-Mo 1t • lrin. ''Well , it serves him right. He ouJ?hl In treat everyone that way." Then I\ ac,ctfid ~-with 1 lwinlcle. "l\ut hnw wa11 I lo know. Pe<iplt. treat me like that al\ the time anyhow ." Mr1. SampMUI, mnthtr ftf rlvt' 11nd tt:randmnlht.:r of all. It • resident tir Newport Btst b, Sbe recent11 tCMk op freel1nce •rlllnf. Pepperdine's Pro~ram Set Art1n£ Feder11l Burtau of ln1 tstlgatJon fl1rtctor L Pa1r1ck Gr11y will be !ht featured Spt"aker June 17.,~hcn the Ptpperdint School of L4w boldi iu oammeocemt11L e1- trdSt:s in Santa Aoe's P.l<iu of lhe Flags. Gray )Vill be nn h.11nd, at 11 a Jn, in I-he, ~ivic C('olf'r ~n p1ex to watch :t4 Pl!pperdlne sludenl!I receive Juri:i1 Doc1N ~J D 1 deJZrt'P~ from !)r, Nnr 1·~1 Youn~ ('h11nr Pllnr of Pf'p pttdin' t1ni\ cr•1t ~ Thrf'r mPn 11rrusf'd ol kuS· n11p1n11 11 17 \"PAr.f'llrl 111rl dtMY 1bt-d 01 H u n I I n I.): I n n ~ar h pol1 r t' a~ a "brlll1 anl '• urn:lercov~r a!(tnl hA1f' hf>Po ordered to facP tr111I .luh !O 1n Or11nJil,P Count1 Suptrior l'ot1rt. Judae1 Willi;1111 ~1urra.1 .~t't thlt trial-rl:1tt for Jnh n Mon11rch. ZJ. 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I Suod>y, JuM 11, I '712 . -· D41l'f ,tLOT lttll '~•to NEWSPAPER EDITING : LEARNING BY DOING AT TURTLE RO CK SCHOOL Krl1tint Ibsen, Alison Stout, David Fr•Hr Ar• Shown "Blab" Story By Jeff Bi991 The 5th-grade Edito1·s Students Taste Po1.ve r of Press By CANDACE PEARSON 01 .,.. otllr l"llet 111tt "It was oul.()f-sight. You got lo read everybody else's work." "I liked it becau11e I couldn't think of anything to wrlle about." "It was easy.'' "I like lo boss everybody. Most editors-in-chief o r regular ne1vspapcrs "'ould cringe al these thoughts. but the statements are the reasons why four fifth graders at Turtlerock School in Irvine t'll- joyed editing class news-- papers. Under the general guidance t l'lnd typing I of teacher Kathy Nitta, Jeff Biggs edited "The \\'eekly Blab;" Alison Stout and Kristine Ibsen co-edited "Times Co1ne Ali ve" and ''Fifth Grade h'ewsettes" and David Fraser edited "United N e w s" a n d "Turtlcrock Times." The project hr~;in thrrr months agf) \v11h ahout io member~ o[ lhr ,\1(.;;\I \mt:n- tally gifted minor \ progr<i1n. Editors were e:le<:lc<I fronl home: rooms. Other students volunteered or were assigned to certain tasks : proof reading, editorial writing, sports writing a11d reporting. 'fhe three ncv.•spapcr staffs each clid one stricl!y school news news paper and one that fea tured 11 o me community iusses. "The Weekly Bla b'' and "Times Comes Alive'' both editorialized on the after school recreation p;iogram (both approving it) and the "Times Come Alive" added a sympathetic editorial on noon- duty aides , "Policemen of lhe Lunch Period." Everyone agreed that the "Weekly Blab" got I h c "scoop" of the semester \\'tlh "The Perils of School,' as !he headline called it. The story. written by Blab staff member Ke vin Orton, bep;an. 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C'old. gray DHtchincry 1~ inter\·ening b c I 1v er ll .\:1~e~icans and thelr ron- )!':·l.\<.:-.ifltn out of sliecr 1.rcl·t.srt~. l·:1en thf io;'.eepicst <1f11t·r 11f a represt>nta!i1·e ~ e:it:li 1•f \\'hnn1 reprcsenl ,<; I 011i.:hly 500.000 people 1 1n:iv receil·e 100 \e\ter::< 11 rla1~ from "the di.stnct." :'lti.ny tiJnes as n1uch nH11l .~ll'atnps a srnator fr(llll ;1 1na1or .•late 111·ho may sef\ e a! n1any a.!I 20 nullton ptoplt. ainct t ach slalf' has <llll.v 1 v,· o ~rn:itors. llcnte the d3Yi'Tlllli: o( ('apitol ll1ll's n1achu1e agf' -\\'ith an efhctrnc~· 1har~ brisk. but somrtirncs a bit t·hilling. In th t office of a ~enator fron1 one of the nation's rnost populous states, tor f''<a mp!e. run-of-the-mill l(•\!er.<i get no far!hf'r than a lo\.\-'-r&nking aide n·ho selects one of 100 or so !'itandardized replies. lie also may scort !hr lf•l!f'r-1\Tilrr's point o f 11e11' -r i1her pro or ron on thf' 11·eekly !ally sheer n1ea suring I h t 11•e\gh! of opi111011 on corn- IX't'1ng :-1de.s of currrnt congrc ssionnl issues. Le!!ers requ iring a nio re deluded response are "but"ked'' 10 a n ap- propriate federal agt'nt'~. or ;inswered by higher- ranking aides. The scna1or himself normally reads onlv lctlers on highly ~erlsiti\'e 1nallers or froin personal acqua1ntance'.'I - ;ilthough the signature n1iieh1nc is ink1n!); hii-: 11;1mf' ll!l a stead~· srrPan i ol ou1goi11g rf'plit>:> lhroughout Ilic day. 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SANTA ANA M•in 1t Eleventh 547-1'21 POMONA PASADENA -. a-ky Junt 11 1?71 OAJLY ,,l OT A 1 , P1·i11ce Cl~arles F1·11~al Witl1 Pottnds • I ~J\lX1'\ l'Pl \ -Tilt" ~l,. 11a• so 11b>o,()1 t'lf'rl 111 hi' rtart1n;: lit didn 't ht-<11 his 1110\ht r 1·~\I ll"IR hu11 Th" !~"'" 1,,,, 11u1 11 ~1·huvlbt11 !hrtH t't H~ t11l•· \1311 "ll01f to :'113kt ~lont,\ " ·rh;11 -;aid lht 'nung rnl!.n . · 1s 11 Jiill\ usrlul !h111;. 1v knu\.1 about " Quttn Ehzabt'th ,1·an11r ll a rt'"' pa~f:'S nf !hf' papr-rbH• I.. J1anded her b1 !'rl!l('I' Charif'' -tht>n ,, tf't•11 ag rr and :-ad ly agreed . .Shf' "'*s 1r~1n~ ;it !ht !lnit to kt'€'p tip rt.R~! ap pt"arance!I nn 1 j(i11 e1 nnit•11t allo\v anct lltt u1 l!+:i:t &11d 11nh 'recentl.1· 1111'rta.<t><l ;1l1P1 rn11 !I i d I' r a b I C' parl1<1n11·nL111 dtba!l' The Quccn """s n<i! surp1 1, ed al her young sun'.\ <'ho1tf' 1.f rtad1n~ n1atl'rial \\'J1cn ht' v.·a' onl\' ~i x she d1sro1 ri rd ht /1a d dra "·n up a htu1li.:e1 1111' spendin~ his on t' ?>hil l!nR I• {'f'llf~ \lt't>J..I\ 3IJ1111 ;ttH't Ill lht' t•and\ store 111To~~ !he strt't'! /rorn \\'11J<l"or 1 ·a~11r -\s the 1 t•:1r.-; 11 ent b~ 11 hr<'i1111t e1 Pr 1111,rr f'11d•'111 !hat !he hrir !o thf' thrunt' 11;1~ 11:ilu ra!I\' t h r i f 1 1 ;i th rn1\'bi1ek µt' r h 11 p ! 1 o hi ~ greal ·grt>al-grt'~t-gran1t 1nother Qut"f'n Victoria H i ~ rtspt'<'l for !he t:o1n.s and notc.s bearing his rno1her·~ portrait had nothing to do 11 11h personal circuiu st ance~ -hr i~ heir to the in1mtn!le inco111c 11f thr Duchy of Cornwall Now that ht ls 13 Charf~ Is th inking d takln1 hi! lnltrl'~I 1n flnanct a 11tp turtbtr HI' 1s dlle llXIU for 1 brta.k from hu; dut\t.11 as a !lu t>-heutenant in the 8 r1t1sh NH1'}' in which ht> i ~ istrvin1 a th~t--year hllc:h lie wanl-' to sprod It s\µdytng lhe mone y marktt llis greaf ·unclr. F. a r IJ .\loontb!ltten or H II r Ill II ,1 i N.'omnlended an 1nttn5i\f>! rourse at the l!arvart1 School . nf Rusinr ~s bdrnini '.'!lration.I l:lut thi,.; v.011l<r po!!e srcurlly problen 1~ lor A 111 , r 1ca111 a1ithorif ies a1fd hf' nHghl be rif't'drd ht"rt' for !)tale duties fro1n ri1n l' to ti1ne. So rriends think a ~pe ll 1n 1t big I.ond on 11n:ine1al d 1~1r·11·1 off1cf'. !1ti<"h f ;1s t/Jf fluil1Sl·h1 ld,, 1ni~h1 ttt•1 rnore prac!ical -thoogh I/It>\ 1 fttl ht 11,ilt still Irv lo stud1 In tht' Unutd States 'socne da~· I \\'hen Charles {'3me intu h1sl t'~lates at• the-age of IR !1e spent se1·l.'ral d~y,.; rxan1l11 1 11~ 01(' account~ arld madt 1•!1·a1 h~ "':intPcl t.1 Ot' infonnt'<I nt l'll'J'\'lh 1 n~ flt· 111.,1\\' ;:it!r11d, lll f'f'11U jl5 111 1hf' ad I llllllSI I flh11'~. I 1 •t t'I\~ llllf'fll I I 11nd 111~!..c-s 111.1111 ~111o1.gl·~t11u,, E\f'll Iii sf'.t he i.:e1' 1r~1it.11 r1•1HJrt~ <ind bal:it11 t' ~tu· .. t:- .~eut lu h11n !!e i~ ~a ,d 1(1h;111• R 11·ork1n1i \..1111\\ led.t.:f' 111 111 1 r:;tnH."nl~. b<>c-ilo.keep111..: 1'11111 plltf'rs and al l1trl subj('1·1~ 1 In /us n1aho~an1 cl(' ... ~ 11!1 Huck1ngha1n Pala1·t> 1 h c l'ri nrr keeps ;:i pr11:ite I\<', ! 0111.1 tv~1k ~ett111i: nut <lr'iH'• of hi~ prr"°nal h11pping 11Jfh a l1!t rnr !hf' hilt~ lit kno\\, l'l ::.rtl1 what ht' 'I lt\ll~. ll1~s rn<l.111 of l11s 01111 .shopping and ah .. ·<i_rs a~ks lht price bclor,. llt' b111 s t\ en In eJC'IUSIYe J,,oo. Ol)!l ~hops M-!'ltrt nothing ., 1 ,-.~, '' mone y Is n1enuooed bttwttn s a I t ll m .a n and 1·uston1t'r. DENTAL PLATES • Bridgework • Filfings • X-Ray • Extractions ALL ON INSTANT CREDIT TERMS Atl Cr.di! H1ndled By My Office! No Bank or Financ• Co. To Oe1I With PEN TOT H AL UNION MEMBERS & SE NIOR CITI EN WELCOME DR. OAKES IN MESA DENT AL CENTER 267 E. 17th ST ., COSTA MESA PHONE 646-1882 No Appaintm•nt Necess•ry Quic k P l.ate Repa irs Whil• Yov Wail Oil'l 'I S.t.T 'lll 1 .... M. Penneys has a camera that's great for Grads, Dads and vacations. J.C. Pe nney vinyl pou ch case. 2.16 Eletfrdyr X 200 -·· 1Q9 9 Penneys X-100 Carner a Oult11. Uses any 126 s ize in stant loading c artr idge l1lm. Eaay push button loading. Uses on ty magicube type X rla shcubet. Kit includes film, r11sh cubes and wrist strap • 1499 Ptn11ey1 l'lleclric ey11 X-200 came rm wi1h 1ottt1n g ma91cub11 . No d/111 lo 11et, c ame ra 1t 11w11y1 ln focu1. 1 npod 50cket Kit incl udes: c1m•r1, C '( 126· 12 film car!ndge, magicub11 \•.11s1~trap, .:111d 1nst ruct1ons. JC Penney 'Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M at the following stores: NEW POR T BEACH , Ft1hi on l1l•nd . HU NTING TON BEACH, Hun ti,,qtor1 C•riter. L i~• it, ch .t r9• it. - : j A I 2 DAILY PILOT AT BAT 25 YEARS .. Hctrbor Area Basebcill Flourishes on Sportsma1 1ship . ' . 8)" PATRICK 80,'I.•~ 01 ,,,. 0,,1, •II•• 1 .. u In IJ)e sununtr of 1941i, I 'oung :u~1Jor can1r-horne Iron\ the ll"a r lo L'ust:i \lr~a. and discovered a need fur urgarff.2:. ~ acti vil1e:1 f(V' bavs in the area. lie started a· hn~eball team. Thr criicl.: or Ilk rir:st bat 1s still e<'hoing. This summt!r. 1hal !~\'ear· flld Na')' 1·ettran is startlng-'10 Jose his ~hagg:y bro\1'n hair. but hi'i: intensi ty to F.1,·e boys somethin' to do has not n·anred. At -15. flod ~lac:i !illinfl has given up co;i1·h1P " and fll'ersees a baseball c1np1re of some 3.500 pla)'ers on 282 teams v.·1t h :!"O man 1· coaches ht-can't beg:i n tn ft-rnr111 bcr au lhe1r t1iln1es H:irbor .i\r(".1 f3;1 sebnll l.~ 25 year~ old 1 h1~ Sf':lson and ~13<''.\fil!ian h;1<1 no! n11ssed onr. As cnn11ni.ss1onr.r he has negotiatf'd .,.,,ith t·ities for :.'"U p- porl. sold t'.1nch tu rai'!e 111011e~·· passt'<.I nut ·r·.~h irts and ball caps and bnd otca~ion lo ·'fi re" l"Olunt('er coache~ fu r placing winninr,: ii ~a1ne above teaching a boy lo pla.v. Ilona! champlonshiP5 o r lrophifs WOii. !)(11 Ill lht numbtr ot young!tt~ in- 1 olvcd. A wam1 trlendly inan, ~1ac ~tilllan has sta('kS uf strapbook.!1 f!Ued with r~·s c!ippingJ about tht progran1 and the ~ys involved. He ~mil~ proUdly as he thumb.~ through the 1!M7 rile , finding na mes of you11gsters "'ho are no11.• coaching learns in the league. Although ht admits that ~mt or the jila yers ha\'e gone on to plav p ro f e s Bio n a I baseball in the past 2S yt.ars. he doesn't {eel the SUCttllS of the pro.'ram •ho u Id be 111ea!iured· in those terms. ''I l •larry BurdiCi aQd;. Ah 1n Pinkley pro\lwied Jrarisporia . t1on rec tilt teem ,,.to othrr cities where ·u~~v.·err pi..:l_ted Barnie Mmhen ard his son. Jule, helped. GfCilAtze a second learn in 1948. As tilt ,ea.l!Uf' beta11 l o grow. Mac~1illian sa.v.." P I\ Palmer. president o! Nev.·porl Savings and. Loan. began a lradiUon r\l paylng-f« troplucs and awards for the pla)tl!i every year. There have been tn:.iri} plavers and many seasons The commi.~sioner says ea• h vear bas been mo~ 111- ieresling Lhan the pre\ io11.~ one. 1llt' youn gsl ers have bet•n 1aue:ht both s1dei1 of eorn- '1'0 BIG Tlll~G· pelJtioll -how 1o win and · .\1aki n~ i1 in ba-:eball is not how to lose -\V tule enjo\ 111 ~ sul"h a big th ing."' hr .~ays. !us 1hemsetves. And lhev h;1 ·.<' vo11·e risi ng in 1nclignat1on tha1 lea r~ to v.·ork "' ti t1·;1111 h I. Id .. ' ""'lh •-·.• llJe•J' own •gt .!!tit a ques ion wou ,,e as... "' ....,,,, ed. "So n1anv of our h id~ ha 11' \facl\fitlian says 1here 11;1 "" gonr nn to dn IV<'ll 111 life . and h<'en efforts -usual]~· ! rha1 is the thin!i 1h:n is 1111-!•11·rner proJ?ra1n coaches -I•, port:int to us. ·rhnt's \l"hat 11 r ~!art ia l.1Ule League in 1hr \1•ant them to do.'' Harbor An•a but thr pl.ii.· Allhough ~I a c i\I j J J j a 11 never .'(Qt off the ground. 11 1' i. nurfured the league a n d not £•r11tc;-1! of the l.1!1 lt• plains, "1 f you wu1 'Ol1 dun r ~o itn.~\1·herC' " Ol'E~ TO ALI. "\\'t rlon'l pol 1h"I 1f\f'f>nt1\f' 111 fron t ()( ooache!! and players 10 \\'in,'' ~ add!-!. "\\'t ju.<:l urge lhtm to do their best \\"t \1·ant the coarhes t1;1 teach \he hoys to be good rompet1tors " l 'nlike the Little U>ag11e \1·h1('h has strict age llmll<i· tluns. the llarbor AreA pro· gran1 is open to al! school aged IXi)S First graders begin thf'ir league years !ea rning !O ~11·1r.g a ba l by hilling the ball 1Jff a tPe There is a !eagi.1e for each grade level. \\'ilh ~a rnes ptayf'd at ihe local sc hool. ;ind tht' AAAAA league. !he h1ghL·:'I )p1·eL 1s made up of high ~t·hool 1ars1t v bttseb<'lll p!a1·ers 011 te11ms run b~ rhr1r '01111 4·u:1eht·s l·:\c('p! rur :,('\{'l\\h and 1·1i.:l11li J:t':Jdf'rs, all i,:a111es are 1,l;i • 1·d ut 1h1• s1r•nn1er alt<•r ''(' •·11nelu:.1uu of th1· :.1·l10~1l JJ 1011n~~1er·, f;1 1111!1 is aJ; iu> 1 acalion. '.\lac.\l1 H1an Can get into the tournamt nl. 'ro further break down the \1inning syndron1e, the league has special rulrs eoven1ing b a t l i og a n d pla yi ng <tssignruents. On all but the high school teams. the eoacht-3 are required to UM a "straight through., batting order. This rneans tha1 if there are 14 player s on a t.ea n1. all l.f of them 1r1!1 rot ate in the balling order. r.o matter \1ho is playing t.h:fc nse in the: field. The coach is required lo put 1hr pla,1·er narn es 1n order at the beginning or .;i garr1t-and :.lick lo thal ba tt 1lllj rotation. ~ l\.\"l.\'GS Un defensr rac h -plill'f't' 111u:;t hi· in 1he garnp fnr n111e uur,. 11·/uch 1~ thrr,, fu ll in - Plllg". \1at•!\!llli;1n ,,,,·~ 11111· of rile 1no s1 d1flu·ull pruhlt•1Jl~ leaguf' off1c1al~ f;u·r 1111h )J<irf'nts and ne11• i.:oac·h!'s is 1·on1"1nc1n;.: then1 tha1 in haseb11JI. like 111 football, there 1s no relationshi p bet"·een of· te nse and defense. • '"Our pri1nory aim." the co1nmi.!l.!lioner .says. ..i.'i lo enable youngsters to ha ve an enjoyable cJcpt>rienre through competi lil'c baseball hv learn· ing sporrsmansh1p. skllls ;ind :oo:ociabilit.\' -ho1r 10 i;::t\"t' and take and 1i1 e w1t/1 orl11·r pro- "Plt ... 1vatched the anoual budget L.eag11r prograrn but sa~·s '"ir~ grow to this year's $94 .000 he aims an d ohjectil'cs 11re nt1t empht1sizes that he is not !he: ('o m p :i t i h I,. v.·11h uur 1h1· boy is encouraged \o t•H.'S :1 fe\V garlleS tind llliike 111 .. lf!)l '"beC<t USt' a fa nHIJ I~ a lul 1nore inlpiJrt:tnl than h<1,••b11ll .• . ' The iodi\'iducU leanis ha1·e DAIL ''L r s1111 no o!fici al sponsors buyi ng HARBOR AREA BASEBALL .GOES INTO ITS '25th SEASON their equi pment. as Lll llc Supporters Paul A. P•lmer and Theodore Robbins Sr. With Jaime Morlett, I only pt>rsnn \\'ho has put a lot philosoph_1· " 1!f 11n1e and rnoney into 1hr A~ an t'x a•11pf1• hr ':iill t/1af l\l the end of the se<1$011 in 1\ugust all ICtHTIS -'1€' JUSl !hr ll'ag11c 1\1n11er<; -are 1•J1e,ihlc l•i pla.1 tn tl1c 1·h;u11- p 1 on ~ h i p t o u r 11 an1cnt \l:i<·\l1!l1nn sav-: !h;it 1hi~ ('lrrn1n11res drsirr on ·th<' part of C"tJii('hCS ro II Ill i11.~1 Sn !lif'\' League does. lnstrad, thr 1--_:__:c:::.:_::..::__:__::..::_::..::__:_::..::__:_:_::..::_ __________________ .c... __ _ unHor1n co~ts are paid by the Tht pnij!r;un h<ls ).ll'f'!l a iut·{·r s.s. uot 111 tenll.~ t•f n;1- progr<1 1n !\\'hen he organi1.rd in thr l.1!1lr League. a 11·in111ni.: tht• iirsi tran1 . aulomohile tc;Hn ~·an g11 ni1 tri pin~ 111 1tralcr Theodore Robin.o; kick-nlhf'r par!~ of lhC' 1•n1111tr.1· nr1d rd in 1none1· to buv un1 l nrn1.~ perhaps \\Ill a n:i11onn1 1·h11111· and f'Cllupn1!'nl ;ind Roh \"('!-p1on o;;l11p !I,.~ h('lpcd 1·na1·1i rhe progr;:in1 · ht our p rn~1 a111 " 11<' ,., -- hays ill\'Oh ('d --~.:i cac:h Salaries for urn pirr.s and field 111;un1e11ance co.~ts arc P<iid b\ lllr <:Hies fir < ·ns1 a ~'iesa __:_ ~17 .000 thi s ~·rar and .\e11·port Bf'.:1e·h ~ 514,0011 Saves1 sq. yd. The carpeting you've been waiting for is on sale-now! Sale3~~ Reg. 4.99 sq. yd. ·Generation' carpeting of conhnous filament DuPont 5018 nylon Cobb\eslone design 1n sohd and tweed colors. You sav• $50 on 50 1q. yd1. • 1 •g. 241.50 Sale 199.50. $9 per rnonfh•• ··.5 I A99 :. a e ... sq.yd. Aeg. 5.tl aq. yd. 'New World" carpe\lng .~'of contihous filament DuPont• nylon. Level loop plle. Foam rubber back. Printed patterns. You ••vt$50 on SO tq. y0s.• Atg. 291.50 Sale 249 .SO 1 o.so per month"' ·50 aq, yds. will carpel a 12.x 15' hv1ng room, 12x9' dining room , 6xS' foye r 3x30' h311 and stairway Sale prtcet effective through Seturdey. :· Sale4~~ Reg. 5,99 1q. yd . 'Shag-O·Rar11a' carpeting ot conl1nuou!> f+lament n f lCJn shag p ilP.. Most stains and spills W•Pf' 1+0. Tri-1 one coror~- You N¥e $50on501q. yds. • R@9 . 299.5~ Salt 249.50 Sale5~~. Reg. fi .t9 sq. yd. 'Spnng Breeze' ··a1pet1ng; continuous filamenl Dupon! ~0 1 -"" nylon. In several bold •n11l!1-col o1 at1on5 You snve $50 on 50 tq. yd1." Re g. 349.50 Sale 299.50 Check thi$ Great Rug Value. Tu!ted polyp1opylene olefin pile indoor/ ouldoor carpe11ng Ouponf TvP.•,. mois turt-1:1a r11er Duragon•. rubber back 1or no·sO..•d pro1ect1on. Tweed colors. for •ddltion11I hom• turnl1hlngt, 1hop the JCPtnnt"t C•l•log. · ·r h-s amovr11 rer•f"s!'n/~ t~ •teutr.cl monlhl)' p.1 ymen1 under Penney$ l ime P)yM<en1 PlaM f9(1'ttelJUt'CMase ~l 1he ril111ed 1tern No Finance Charge will be •l'iC11rre<111 the b1li nce of thf accounl in the rlrst bill ihO 1S phi~ ih fU!l ·by the t'66ing'date-ot 01'e next bilhng per.od When •r\Ci.r red ~ ln11nce Ch11r 9e1 ~111 be d"eterm ined by 1pplying' pe'f!Odic rites of'l.~ fAhnlr.tl Petcenle9Q A' tie 14.~tlt) on lhe l1rs1 $500 and 1-,. 1Ann1•11! Pprcen1e9e Fll!lte 12'.J Of'! tn. portion Wtr $500 of"'the previous batartCe w11t1ou1 deduClino oayaients or c r~11s. JCPenney Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. ·atthe following· stores: .• Antique satins and' sheers. 15°/o off Fabric and labor. Sale ends Saturday Hurry!. Have luxurious new custom draperies at a terrific saving on fabric and labor. ~hoose from our entire collection of antique satins an d sheers to decorate your home for summer . Over 300 colors in 5 different patterns. I I ' ' i 1 · 1 I ' ;1 1 : 11 ~ " , I ' ,'. I! I I . , ,, For shqp .,at~home service .call direct or collect ' ( 714') 523-6511. JCPenney The value$ are here every day. Ava ilable at: NEWPORT BEACH, Fa sh io~ Isl and. HUNTING TON BEA CH, Huntington Center. Use Ponneys timt payment plan. ' • I , • I . l l { • DAILY ,ILOT A 13 ' ' ' ' l'..U• Clrnu Suit Aimed At Halting River Dam Pharmacy Price Bill Resurrected SACRAMENTO (AP l Despite heavy lobbying, the Assembly has resurrected a phannaceutical pricing bill that had once been voted Sale prices on bunk bed sets and mattresses Your spirits are higher than they've ever been. You have a new sense of b~irig. Don't cover up your feelings, Ask her to marry you. ''Do Something Beautiful'~-w. overlap wedding sets of 14 karat yellow gold. Clockwise: A. $595. B. $425. C. $295. D. $395.-J:. $325. • ~~ ~avlllabc.. Do Somet~iltg Beautiful . ..,.. ~ l.ecMlib lllYll<MI. Amerk:MI ,l'i,...ss .....,,,-..k ertl anl fll,uler Ol•rwe M. SLAVICK'S Jtv.1elers Sin« 1917 18 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH--64'!; 1380 Open Mon. and Fri. 10 a .m. to 9:30 p.m. Wiii! IKlttoftl ef1 T""°•llq, 0""'1' U C1rritn, l.1 K1W&. AIM. S.11 0.... & Lu V .. ,._ - '" \ down. . Last week's 43-12 approval o?i.,.iJ ~·~! '-'.f t: brought new life to the bill Save$2Q wh ic h would require '--~ , phannacies to post the prices . · 1.. of the ~~ most commonly sold :.. ·~ SMtl;IL Twin.qr fuft.tle 1 prescription drugs. · ·~.!f'OI box,sprt~ Each,hu'12edgtakle 11owever • the aut ho r , .·.~~~ •. heavy ccitton fett anO alall 1,,.Uraaon A s s e m b 1 Y m a n Harvey ~i~~~eiftcaity stltChed, p~uilt bofde~ ' Johnson, (D-EI Monte) prom-, ';C'q!o/1utrayon Ptlnl ccvei"qulht<lt6 polyure- ised to amend 1t to requlre ·• ~1bam.$5i~tt.· that the prices be given only i. ..... ~-1 tt ·ndf · on request -in person or by ~u,t ze ma res.a a ound1t1on set, I I ...... -,11og_ 229.95. Salo 111 ... e el:""' .. e. Ki-~ An earlier ~34 vote had ''V 111' mattreu and loundation ser. Jhcoretically ltilled the bill. but "Reg. 339.95. Solo 2At.M Johnson won the right to rtroru:ideration. THE BEST neade1'hip p 0 l l 1 prow ''P~bubi'' Is one of the world'• most popular comic atrfl>&, Rt-ad It dally In the DA1LY PILOT. Reg. tt.95. Sale 79.15. Early Amertcan atykl bunk bed features solid maple construction, steel ra ils, and sturdy 2'h" thick posts. Includes maple guard rail and ladder. 57'h"H. S5 •month• Saves7 Reg. 145. Sale 138. Tufled lnnoropring bunkie ma.ttress for Early American bun k bed. SS• month• ·Saves34 Reil, 111.16. sate 155.16. 3 piece bunk bed group. Group lricludH: Early Al)lerlcan li<Jllk bed and two bunk le maltr....S. 7 AO e ntOiith. • 0 Wake-up your windows with. -c~IBrtu1 · sh.ades ~- ' ' Aeg.~.a.te$41. Reversible, Innerspring • bunk1e mattress with heavy lnsulatlon, 8 lide ~_Jordurabllity , and 160 rnU'9ntcoils. ........... . ~. 1 :~·~:-Save -~54_ 2 29 _. -·~·~ r<"I ""'' , .. ~., ..... ~--.. -~.-bell _ ,QllKiP. Group lricludol: Bo'Gli*llulllc bed ·-Ilic! 111111",...illlllil w..a. bed rMll n 1111 • • mont11 • • I -' "x 3W.· 'Ko<doWl'----ln ,_tchllncWt deeorator aokn. HavywelgHt·tr•nelucent· look myt heo ombo-oor\l design. Hanga be1utltulty, wHI not harden or dry out. Heat Maled hems. •This amount rtprnents tne required month~ psyment under Pwnneys Time Payment Plan IOI' the purchae ol 1he ..a.ttd ...... No" 11 Charge wlll ~incurred if the balance of the .ccount In the Hrat billing la.paid 1~·tull by the closing dtt• ot tht Mitt billing ptridd. Whlft Incurred Finance Charges wlH•be determined by 1pplylng,perlodlc r.tea~r 1 .~ (Annual Per~\age Rite 1.4.4.,.) on the ftrat $50Qlftd1' \nnual Percen1aoe Rate 1~) on the portion O'lef $500 of tt'le prevloUI blllince wilhoul deducting peymentsot credits. JCPenney JC~ney The values are here fMK'/day. Available 11 most Penney lltores. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the fQllowing stores: \ Av1~able at: NEWPORT BEACH, Fuhion Island. HUNTINGTON BEACH , Hunt ington Center. u .. Ponnoy1 limo paymej plan. I J 14 04ll Y Pi t nT QUEENIE By Ph il lnterlandi DAILY 10 A.M. • 10 P.M. -SUNDAY 10 A.M. • 7 P.M. -~ • ti! ' ·-. " ·,~; ~,i~ • ' ". ,, ...... :,i._;· + . ..... 1.-' J • .. • ,:,.lo" While Quan 1ties Last · , ~ -~-~·'-""'--- ·- SUPER SAVINGS ON CULOTTES K';2oo Lead to Retrials BY Ttl~1 RARtf:V 01 lllt 0 1Uy f'llGI 11111 SANT A ANA -A precedcnt - sr!lini.: ~pprllaLe courl ruling 1ht1t could lead 10 the retrial of thousand.~ nf ('ri1nina l ca.~rs in Los Ar1 grlt•s l "uun1y i!I being r vPI\ \111h inlcrcst and ap- pfrl1rnsio11 by Orange Counly la11 n1c·n. 1'hr Srcond Ois1rirt (;nur! of Apprals had pro!-trutnrs tak· ing a ~ecnnd lnok at a rnn· trn vf'rsi al np1n1on la~t "'f'ek 11 hrn 11 nli1·d th:t! .1 g11i11~· 1·rrchr1 rral'h('d 111 SlJJ)(>nnr Court .Judgf' \\'ilhan1 lt1tz1's c1JurtrMrn n1ust be rt•jf'clrd . .Judi.:l' H1tzi prrs.ided ovt>r !'I j11r~· tnal in \\•hic:h defendant f\lichaet Tho1nas "'a."I found gu ill~· of auto lhrfl. The \'rrdicl "·as appt·:1h'fl by ltl'A'\'ers "·ho ar~Ul'd th:!! Hitzi h11d. srrve<I in \hr d1str11·1 al · lor nc v's office less lhan tl'>·o yr;:irs' brfor1• the 1·horn<1s trial. r .ilifornia's Coilr of Ci \·i\ r rnrrdu re (';1\ls f11r the dis· fjll<1l1fication or a judl(e "whrn hr ha s !,)('en rrta lned or r mployed as counsel for any p;ir1 y \l'ithi n two yea rs prior to thr enrnn1cncement of the ac- tion " 'rhr ;ipp<·ll;1 te rou rt he ld th:i! thr C:l'I' pro\•ision applied to rhr Thnn111s <"11.~r ;:ind thrcv• out the ~u1ll\' \t'rdict That rul ing 1s hc1n.:· ;ippealcd by the drslrrrt ;it1ornry's off1r·r to the California Suprrn1r Court "~a tur;ill \', ~·e'rr i11teres!rd In the ruling hf>c1n1•'f• 11 could h:ipJ>f'll 111 U<; do\1n hrrr,'' ('fltn1nrntrd Clranl{C C11un1v Ch1rf 11rpu1\' l >1~1r1<·l i\t111rnc~· J:tttH'" i':nri).!111 · Thr Sct1111d ll1 ... !ti41 rul1n~ dnr" 11 I apph to 11~ h111 I can ~1·1· ~nllH' ,,h.;1•11:1111 L111•1 er 11 .1 t.1111: r·\:1r1h 1111• ~;1 n1r l-1nrl 11f ;1ppo·;1I In (••II 1111n F1>11rth \l.,.,111 1·! o 111Jl'1 111 S :l 11 1\1·111;1111111•1 l·.H11~hl added. • I Ill Ii rl p i II I.! 111:11 ! h (' ~11111 P11w ( ·,.,11 1 11 II f..111 1h1s p.1rl1\11l:i1· r11l1i1g h<'fn rt· 11 hil p-- p1 ·n~. though Fnr 1gl1l f111·I..: 1h.11 1 he C',1ltl11rr11;i i·11di· 111i111f'rt b.v Th1•ina' l;i111+·r~ \\:ls 1ntendrd tn h;rr ln1111 !Ii" i)1•nf'h only lhn'f' jtul~r" 1\!111 111;n hine hr1•n ;i1t11 r·I~ 1·11~t1J.:1•d 011 !hat p;1.-r11-11l:u· 1''ll'' 1t1111nt; ~rr11re 11 1rh !hr riro,ri 1111nn or 11s Jlrllill!' ;11111111·1~ · ! 111 1 ·"11·1,~ t!1.•1 t h r ~l1Jll'1"!11<' i r111rt 11 ii! l•~1 k at it !hilt \IOI~ \llU•fl ii J.:f'f~ :llflll!ld ORANGE COUNTY to cx:nn1 ining this pa rticular case," he said. , A successful Orange County • • ;ipptal on the lin~ of the • 1'hon1 as c:i sr could set aside ": si ll rulings mad f' by at least 1 1hrrf' ll riln~f' c·o1 111ty judges 11 ho served a~ drpu1y district ~ ~ :n11wnl·1s. ·rh1•\' Hl't Superior Cuur! :1udge :1:11nrs '{'l)rner, ~ Cost t1 Mesa n1uni<"ipa l court Judge Evr·rrtt Dickry and An<iheim Muriiciµal C o urt l! Judge Da l'id Dach. lj "If th;it kin d ol appeal were •1 11ph~1ld it could n1ca111hat we 'd ~ have to re try all case! I suprr\'1sed bv those judges in !he 11vo \'cars th;it followed their apj>ointn1en1 to the ' ~nch . '' Enright said. ~1 "It could also tnean," he ad· \ MEN'S LIGHT NYLON JACKETS Your Choice Req. 3.,7 $3 lightweight, wind -resislonl ny Ion. Many style s and co lors. S· Xt . 20 Lb.• Sixe drd. "that "·c'd have lo keep ;1 • -=-=---=-··..:: rnrnier deputy district at-for o <lea n-burnin g 1· --:. - h · as barb ecue fire, l ighl ~ ,,. lurne\'S on sue issues ~ f ast ond burns la"g. ./ / . J smali claims for lwo ~·cars " /,... after 1hc-ir appointn1ent. I Cfiarge 11 ot I( mart. '/ don 't St't' the sensr in that and ·~'"""'· ~ l dr)ll'l think the Supreme ~o>' ..,.~ ~--*.;'!L 111L~ .. Court \1ill ·• . --~ ~ 7-T?/ ~ I;#~ Thi• ·r1ion1as derision ilnrl 1t.!'I ~ ........ possible in1pnrt 11n thr loe:it sl'ene \l'llS strrssrd for Ornngr ' 'count v prosrtutors "·1th lhe l pn ina'ry 1 iclory ·rurs<la;; of nep11 1y J)1s1rirt A_ 1Ior111e .v Hiehard APa to111 111 !hr \\est Orange County 1nunie1p11l court rarr. If Beacom \\'ills !hf' run-off ~ in ·~ovrmbrr he could he faced I• \\'Ith the kind of s1t uat1 on ' crtatcd by the ohjrctions to J udge R1tzi. ''\\1e n1a\' ha \'e a Supreme ('nurt drC1!iion by then ." l Enright said. "Rut in any . r1 rn1 11·1· ha1 e to concf'de the pn.~~1hdlly flf nbJrtltonl! hr1ng filrrl ;ig;i1nst Beacom , Dickey nnd ll1c·h." .. 1 LB. CAN llolPDRTED BACON 2 LBS. 1 ~00 C1nned imported b•con -perfect for c•mping trips or summer breakfasts t11 f home. Buy severel & Ch1r9• If! ' r l , Cotton or cotto n/po ly· e ster casuals; sol ids, str ipes, pr in ts . B· 16. .22 SHELLS Rog. 84' 64' Bra~s C0$9, hig h-veloc ity, 1.r. rim fire cartridgt5. l Vc 1lley Man -----'"' F ib erg la ~s spincost r od ""' with metol spincost reel. \1' ·~ .. -· 31>'. M '' y Ser1 1P-50 Years S.o\'\T/I A\'\ ~«11lrn1,., !hat r nul1t krrr thr1r 1r1·1p11111r in !i1a1r pr1~nn rnr th1· Ii('\! r,11 ~·tar<; h~llr t1r1•n 111rlr111•ut i11 Orl'l nRr Co11111~ ~11111·1101 ('ourt lo n Foun!<1111 \'allr~ 111;111 JudJ!P TI11hrrl 1. l'nrln1nn ordrred ronc11rrrnl pr 1 !i o o lrrm~ for lla~nlon1! I H'l~arlr1. 2~. of Ji08l \\ard St JUSI two Pa1·ific Crc~I. 1'rail l)l'lailr d SA'.\'TA A Y.A 1'hr tl!J:li,!r>rl tn1dernr.c:~ or 1hP P;i r1 f1r Crr~I Tra il. a 2.4i~~·rn!IC' rout e fron1 Canada ln ~1ex1cn \v iii be eK plored 1n a c11l6r ~h<lr pre~en l.11 tion M"hcdulM ror 7 :1(1 p rn . Thur8dAy 11 t ~nta An R College. The public is invited wilhoul rha rge. \l'r·r~~ ;1l 1rr a jury in his , 1·1111rtroon1 f nu n d Delgado ~111H1· ot 1·h;irge.c: of rape, sex [' ; µrr·\ pr.<;111n a.~st1u lt "'ilh inlenl ,~ In ~·,,111111 11 rn111.• and as.c:ault. -' I J1•IJ.:;1d···i.: con\'iction re vived :in 1·.11 l1rr ron\'irtion on rape :ind <;f•\ per\'ersion rharizes for 11h11·h !ht• drfrndant had bren p:ir1tlf'd, .Judgr (' 0 r rm a n srnff'll('cd Ot'lg:11lt1 lo ~tat.(> pri.,nn ;ind ordt•rrd tha l !ht' ' lrr111 run ainsecuti1·r to the latrr r on11ict1on -a 1o1a1 lm- ~t of mort lhan rxt years· De!,ltlldo w1s arrest ed ln ' Sitnla Ana 111sl Feb. 19 shorlly 11ftrr hi~ 2.lyr;ir-old virtirl1 , 1drn!1fird hun ;i~ !hP m:in "'ho rlr;irl!rrl hf•r nff ihr s1drw11lk 111 !hr rlo11n10111i ;ir•1•.-i and p111!rr! hrr 1111n a bn1~h.v src-t !(Jf The \011n)! worn;in lold l pnl1c r !h;il ll<-1 ~.'ldo hi>:tt hf'r anrl •rtipl'rl hrr h11! ~hi' f!'1<1n;i.i: rd tn nh!111n hi~ l'ilr l1rrnsl' numh,.r 11.~ hi' fltd frnm !ht (l'('nf' 10-ROLL TISSUE PACK Reg. 86• ·Sun. Only sac-2 DAYS ONLY 1w•y cot with I" tubuler frame, link spring b•s• & double center leg 1up port. Attractive ticking covering on 2" t~ic k mattress. • SANO CHAIR s300 2 "'' r.~. it lo th. b••'" ,,, bee~ y1rd . Gti on• fer ••c:h m1m• b•t of !ht f1mUy, MEN 'S LEATHER WORK BOOTS Reg. 9.97 67' Tr ue comfort. 6'1 t o n work bo ots w ith crepe rubber so les. In 7-12. ROOMY 7x10' STORAGE SHED Reg. 99.88 -2 DA YS 88 St rong ond dur able metal stor· age shed. Nylon-guided sliding doors. R ust-re ~ist a nt. Saving! 10x1 0 $149.88 •••• J .. ~i..\:a~,,.;,-~J fi::i:::~=::~:~'~"'~;c•'="' ?!Ti\· COMFORTABLE RECLINERS DELUXE RECLINER .............. ' .... 78 .81 . .1 SUNDAY ONLY Griffed HAM STEAK WI Pin t apple Ring , Candied Yams, Buttered Vegetable, Warm Roll & Butter. MONDAY ONLY Grilled . PEPPER STEAK W/Tlny Whole Potatoes But. tertd, Mixff V-tttablt, choice of Coffff, Tta or Coke. Dish of Jello. - 2 More Schools Sought Pasaa~e of Proposition 2 by California voters last week may provide funds for one ne"'' school each in the Hun- tington Beach City \elemen- tary l and Fountain Valley school districts. Although the $350 million bond measure was better known for providing funds to brlng old school buildings up to earthquake safety stand· a.rds . ii also included $100 million for fast R r o w in g districts where ne"'' population wa s outrunnini; the t11x base. It is under th is latter pro- vision that the tv"o West Orange County school districts bope to qualify for long-term building loans. Hunlington Beach (elemen- Ui.ry) pla ns to m11ke a request before the State Allocation Boa rd in late summer ror a Sl.25 million loan to build it~ tenth l'iChool, according to deput y superintendent Charle5 Palmer. "\\'e're experiencing the ra pid i;:rowlh that o u r nf'ii;thbors faced a l 11 t 1 e earlier." sa id Palmer. ''And unlike them. we've ~ot a long ways to go to saturation." The proposed new sit e is kno1vn as !'11 k Huntington . It is locatrd in 11 quarter section bounded by Brookhurst and Bushard streets, and Adams and Indianapolis avenues . The Fountain Valley site i!l is yel undetermined, but plans for a $1.2 milllon school ht1ve been waiting in Sacramento for several months. according to assistant guperintendent J ack 1\itahken . "\\l e want to hold off picking the site to insure that we ha ve as much information available 1s possible." Mahken said. "But the plans are all set. and lf we get app roval to build , "'e won't waste a day.'' The Ocean Vie w School District reported that it has no immediate need for a new echool. Officials at the Hunt- ington Beach Union Hig_h School District reported that it would be more economical to fund new construction through a locnl bond is11ue rather than thro ugh the state program. One diffic ult y Huntington Beach (elementary) and Fountain V 11 I I e y face. howe ver. is a new procedure used by the state i n determining whether a district is justified in askizlg £or a ne11· school. Known as the C-Ohor, Survival System . the pro- cedure is designed to conserve scarce re sources in the state building fund. "We 're really in the dark ." sa id Huntingto n B e a c h'~ Palmer. ··we're not sure how ll "'ill affect U!. Under the old procedure. we 're fairly sure VoT qua lified But now .,,,.e may ha ve to delay going to the state a few months until we see how much our enrollment rises in the fall to be sure we can justify v.·hat y.•c're ask ing for." Dea1/1 1\'otlce• V.l.N OYl(f N••m•li~ V•n nv~• cl •~~ w. itr~ :§Ire•! Co''~ M••• P•••td •w•v Jun• •. 1tll ~urulut<I bY d 1ut M1tl M ,. M1r11 c. Bello". Laqun• lle1cll; Mts An11tlln1 Pt'-"''"· 11un!lngfon l1•ch1 6 1ir1tldcllUdr1n. I a•~•! 1r1f0d<Mld $fo1ui(t 11 ~ m. Tu11dl Y I I P•d l•C View (ll~t>!!I 1nu•nmtn! 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The nelY version is called Hiss. It's being developed by Mike HiJI, this year's rookie of the year after placing seventh in the Indianapolis 500, and hls wife, Arlene. who placed third in the 1972 women's sportscar nallonala at Riverside. His Hiss car ia a bri&ht yellow Eagle-Offenhalllel', which w h l z z e d around the Indianapolis speedway at 155-plus miles an hour. Her Hiss car is a bright yellow Austin Healy Sprite, which seems to be silting at home a lot more than doe! his 1, Eagle-Offy, the tall young Arlene notes . 11tat's bec11use when itike races, Arlene watches, and when Arlene races. ~1ike goes along too. And Mike is racing a lot more these days. "I'm only racing about four or five times a year now," the young woman with smoky wire frame glaMes ex- plains. "It's the thrill of competition and being able to win that J like. Jf I can do it just a little, I'm happy." "To me it's a big thing to ha ve her there because she provides en- couragement and makes anything I do that much more meaningful," he asserts. "She's a great wife ." Arlene, now a Fullerton High School juz and modern dance teac.ter, st.ted racing in 1963, 1 year before Mike took up the sport. As she watches her busband from the pit8, she looks at the way the race ii developing and doesn"I \lllnk H much about lbe potential danger as .... ...Wd expect, she ........ "11kre are accident.II but not that mnr injuries in racing," she .. ,.. "You see a bad accident on the road but you don't stop driving. You just try to make sure it doesn't happen to you. It's the same v"ith racing." "It i! nerve-wracking to watch, though. It's so much easier to be driv- ing yOlD"self," the Jong-haired woman with smoky wire rims says. "You know, It's like being a passenger in a car. When you're ~ you kno\Y you have contro~. "11en you're watching, you don 't.11 Arlene insists she kneW from the day s he met him a( a race in Llmerock, Conn. in 1964, that f\.tike would race in tbe Indy 500 someday. "I lcnew ht would because he had biJ miDd set on it. It's the same way with the Formula I. He has made up his mind to race in that category too, and I know he will," she says con- !idently. The two frequently exchange Ideas on racing. But more often they take out the Hiss bi s and hef-s motorcycles, fly radio-controlled model airplanes, or go gliding. "We love the gliding." Arlene says. It's so totally different from racing, so tranquil and quiet. Not al all like the roar of the car engines." When she's not racing, dancing, teaching, flying or riding Arlene is learning a lot about acting and hopes to get into television commercials someday. Her first major role wa~ that of Malificent, the wicked witch in "Sleep- ing Beauty" in Disney's "Fantasy on Parade" last Christmas. Otl)erwise her life is just like that of any other half of a his -hers partoershlp. For euunple, if she comes home with a dent in her car, her husband gets upset, Arlene says. "He says something like, '\Vlly aid 1 do that, you atupkl broad?'" Arlene explains . But ahe knows it's ju!t part of his m.-..1. ' . By GLENN WHITE CM ... IMW'I" Piiiot 11.tt LOS ANGELES -You might chink Maury Wills was playing Ullder pttsSure S.lunlay nlght wlleo he Jeni • major assbt to the Dodgers' 2-1 triumfAl over lbe Pittsburgh Plr•t,. belor• 33,137 Doelger Stadium !JJU. He WU making bi> flnt Otar! Oinoe May 28 and the ok1 wanior admitted all<nrard that a lot of people oroond him doubt t!Jat he is •lltl • capable play· ..... .. II'• disbeartenlng to know U-around yoo doubt you. I just hoped I coold put ii~." he told the DAILY Pturr. "l said to myself before the game. give me the strength and I 'll do the rest. "But as far as feeling pressure, there was none. J feel that pressure is when you have doubt in your own mind. "f feet I have the ability and reflexes to do a good job.'' Riva Ridge Dominates Belmont ~ NE\V YORK (AP) -Riva Ridge brought the taste of cha1npagne to hi! owner, trainer and jockey v•ith a smash· ing victory in the Belmont Stakes, but the memory of the Preakness lingered on. Sipping champagne in the press box after Riva Ridge's seven-length vi ctory in the Belmont, trainer Lucien Laurin was asked what he would give to be able to run the Preakness again. "Oh. what would I give. Anything," ex- claimed the l ittle French-Canadian. Riva Ridge finished fourth in th~ Preakness on a sloppy track at Plmlico, costing him a change to become racing·s ninth Triple Crown winner. Instead, Saturday he became the eighth 3-year-old to win the Kentucky Derby, lose the Preakness and then come back to win the Belmont. Riva !Ridge not only won the Belmont, he dominated it, running the 1 lf.i miles on a fast track in 2:2.8 flat, the third fa stest time in 104 runnings of the classic. The stakes and track reCt>rd is 2:26 3-5 by Gallant Man in 1957. Greentree Stables' Ruritania was a dis- tant second, three-quarters of a length ahead of Thomas and William Bancroft 's Cloudy Dawn. who was five lengths in front of Paul Mellon's .Key To The Mint. "I think a fut track at iPimlico would have meant a Triple Crown." said Mrs. John Tweedy, who , operates Meadow Stable. tt.1& ilwner of'R iva Ridge. Jockey Ron Turcotte also thought the off track at Pimlico hurt Riva Ridge, pointing out that Riva Ridge is a long- striding colt and that he felt a sloppy track hurts that kind or runner. But Laurin said he felt the Preakness start in which Riva Ridge broke off stride, was what actually lost the Triple Crown. Preakness winner Bee Bee Bee did not run in the Belmont. So easily did Riva Ridge run Saturday that Turcotte never touched him. "He did the whole job on his own and I never hit him with the whip," the jockey said. "Just clucked to him a couple of time:; at the furlong pole." Laurin said the Travers at Saratoga in August probably \YOuld be Riva Ridge·s next race. adding. '"I'll give him a little rest-if be doesn't need it. I will." Riva Ridge, the 8-5 favorite of the crowd of 54.6.35 on a cool. breezy June afternoon returned $5.20, $4.80 and $3.80. Ruritania paid $16.40 and $9.40 and Cloudy Dawn was $6 to show. Completing the order of finish \Yere fo.1ax Glue's Big Spruce: Joseph R. Straus' No Le Hace, runnerup in both the Derby and the Preakness and co-second choice Saturday with Ke y To The Mint; Freetex: Jersey Derby winner Smiling Jack; Zulu Tom and Prince Fauquier. Each starter carried 126 pounds. Smiling Jack, ridden by Frank Lanelli. and Key To The Mint. ridden by Braulipo Baeza, broke on top. but Turcotte senl Riva Ridge into the lead going into the first turn. At the end of the first half· mile, Riva rudge held a one-half length lead over Smiling Jack with Key To The Mint third. From then on , until the tum ror home, it was a battle between Riva JUdge and Key To The Mint Brohame;r Does It Again Ex-Huntingwn Beach Star Gets Clutch Hit CLEVELAND -Hunlirtgton Btaclf'1 Jack Brohamer is looking more and more Uke a candidate for rookle-of·the-year lionon In !be :American L<ague. Fr~ nicht the lll·JOll'dd Cltveland lndllns llalh bit bis !Int and ......i borne rona In the major laiUOI lo power b1s <lob lo • 7·1 """"1'· Then ~Bnllamer doubled·lane =.!.r~ '<:.r!i~~~ Iller as tbt I opll "'•I Ibo MID-....ia~,4-L/ Broltamer ,.., hltl.., n tllno .,... trips lo lbe plat•. • PHI LADELPHIA IJllla Ott Gbl Rodrtgun llJUili! blustey wtodl bl· cbllled l<mp<ntajl!s !or a I~ Ill and ·Vlulted Inlo the thin! nund le8d lllturdey In lbe $1!0,000 Phllldllpllla Golt Cla•lc. The Wiry Puerto Rican, gunnlltg !or his ..Cond victory In i ... ll!an two month!, had a 54-bole total of 20t-1even under par on lbe chilly and windl!Wepl l,709-yard Wlilt.rilatsll Volley o.intry ClJlb '°"""· • "" OMAllA -Top-riiWd Arizona -copllalDoof • .J •• pair of cosily Iowa er- n:n Satarday night to edge the Hawkey.., :&-1, In tbt opeQing round or 1be 11111 ~ World Strlel. a..,. ~·a ut1>im11DC ~ IUted otlabOail ID ll':l-1 •lclor1 OYtr Temple In Ibo -ant......i nflbl,pine. "" PH I LAD ELl'll 1 A-. Hank Aaron or the Allonla Jlrlfts t40lt ..,., uD- disJ>Oted poc.-of 1<cond place on lhe -borne l'UD lilt and Ued lbe NllloUI 1-c'"" ncord for crand 1lalnl Saturday nlghl Aarcn11 loth borne nm of the 11e1son. 649th of his career snd 14th grnnd slam came ofr Philadelphia's Wayne Twitchell in the slxth inning and sailed over the left field fence. That enabled the Veteran 1lugger to break a tie with Willie Mays of the New Yort Mets, who hu 641 homers. "" EL PASO, Tex. -Lee Trevino. ..r. !<ring from wltal d0clor1 termed lh• boglnnln8 of poeumonla. said Saturdoy. "be wculd dO his be•I lo be In P•bble Beach.next Wedne.day !or the U.S. Open gol! tournament. ,,, GENOA, Italy -Brun() Arcarl of Italy ...talnecf lbe World Boxing Council's version of the junior welterweight t!Ue Saturday nlgbl with a 12·round k"ockoul of Brazlllan challenger Joao He.nrlque. The knockout punch came oo a vicious !ell hook earl1 in lbe round. The l9-yur-old Dodgen .norts1op h.ad dooble reason to ht happy Saturday night because his son Bump had scortd the winning run in Arizona's Statt's 2·1 victory over lowa in the NCAA World Series. "I just happened to turn around ~ they put the mes.age on th• scoreboard that a.mp had gotten tile wlMlng nlll,'" WilJs said. ''I was bursting with pride - in fact I almost Jost my coneentration." WJUs says Bump is potentially a better player than he because the youngster has had the benefit of high levei pro coaching and :-Otaury .ever had that ad- vantage. Reggie Jackson. Preston Gomez and Dixie Walker have nu1nbered among !tic younger Wil~' tutors. fo.1aury got the Dodgers over the hump in the eighth inning when he slapped a Z-2 pitch between third base and short· stop. After advancing on a sacrifice. he scored on MIMy ~1ota 's twO-OUt smgle. to make tt 2-1. Wills toki how dilfk'ult it was to hit alter you've sat on the bench for a pro. longed period ... Hitting ii toogher than fleldlng -a lfOllr\d bait js always a ground boll. "Hltl.lng agaln!t a batting machine or batting practice pitcher just isn't the same as belng in a game because the thrower isn't working on you Bl a pitcher is in live conditions." Claude Osteen becnn1e the first south- paw to beat the defending y,•or!d C"ham- pions ln II attempts this year. although he yielded to Jm Bre11·rr 11·ith one out in the 11in1h inning. Dodgers skipper \Val1rr Alston said he went 'tl'tlh Brewr-r because Jose Pagan was eonung to bat "''ith a runner at first base and he recalled 1ha t Pagan had already sent l\\·o long balls to the fence earlier. '. •·11 wa.s tough lo pull Claude beeacllt It BrN"er comes in and cto.D't I'!( .,,. -rot you !eel bad. But ,..--io ,. the way you think and Osteen bad t*d>ed 811 tough lmilllf!'I. Brewer got the fina l two out. on thtte pildles. 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't ...... • • • UPI T1l~Mll RIVA RIDGE !RIGHT) LEADS THE FIELD TURNING INTO FINAL STRETCH OF BELMONT STAKES Says Oly1npi c Polo Cocicli Officiating Will Decide It The \'lorld ot ienneth M. (Monte) Nitzko1vski has changed appreciably since 1952 , when he made the United States Olympic team as a swimmer. That, he says, was the thrill of his life. Twenty years, a \\'ife-and three kids later, the Huntington Beach resident ha s channeled his efforts to'>vard v.·ater polo. And that has provided him with the sec- ond biggest thrill in his careeT -being head coach of the 1972 U.S. Olympic water polo team . Nitzkowski has moved \vith the times. He wears a mustache. has moderately long hair. And he's writing a book. He was an assistant polo coach fO( the 161\ U.S. Olympic polo contingent, "'hich "'ound up fifth in the competition. And his ascension to the No. t coaching spot came by virtue of winning the l9i2 U.S. championships and that victory was in doubt until the final four minutes as his Phillips team edged host DeAnz.a, 5--4 . Nitzko\\•ski recognizes the difference in becoming top dog offer being an Olym· pie11 aide. What is it? ''The final decision to tactics and approach to !he game," ht~ says. llo\V wfll our poloists be different than they 1vere in '68? l\1onte believes the big- OLENN WNITa --------WHITE WASH ""------- gesl s"·itch "'ill be In offense "'ith more picks uti lized -much as you set a pick in basketball. "We want to press in the Olympics," he says. "We're quicker than most other lea1ns and we want t.o keep pressure on the ball. But it all comes dov.'T\ to o{- Halos Breeze, 7.3 Oliver Provides Power As Angels Belt Boston BOSTON (AP) -Bob Oliver's three- run homer capped a five-run explOliion in the seventh inning that powered the California Angels past the Boston Red Sox, 7-3, Saturday. Oliver's Mot, his seventh or the year, helped the Angels stage a comeback from a 3-2 deficit and made a loser of Boston starter, John Curtis, 2-1, who had struck out 10 batters before leaving in the seventh. The Angels tied the ga_me 3-3 on singles by Leo Cardenas, Sandy Alomar and Ken Barry before Lew Krausse came in to relieve Curtis. Alomar came home fron1 third on an Infield error to give California a 4-3 lead before Oliver unloaded. (ALl,Oll:HIA In ••r•r'41 •OSTON (JI Alom1r, 7tl lltrrv, ti kOl(O, If "'""°"'' If II.. O!lvtr. 111 ~""· )b Sl_,,I_ rt l(Wf!Ytr'r ( C•rOll'lff. It ""''-"''· . 08rlt!t. lrfl L. 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Carl Yastzemskl, who opened with a single, eventually came home from third on Danny Cater's foreeout bouncer to give Boston jtJ first run In the fourth. On TV Toda11 Channel 5 at 10:30 The Red Sox took a 3-2 lead with two more in the fifth on homers by Carlton Fisk and Tommy Harper. Wright. bothered by persistent sorentss In his left shoulder. gave up four bits in six IQnlngs and got rredlt for bis aixth. victory against two defeats. Lloyd Allen pitched in and out of trou· ble In the last three innlop and picked up his fourth save. The rlghl·ltanded relief ace. alowly returning to form alter being sidelined with a pulled hamstrung mll3C:1e, was one pitch Bwt1113• froJTI loading lhfl bases In the seventh Inning but e!ICaped on two ground balls. He allowed two hits in the eighth and a walk in the ninth. Oliver's homer tied him with Lee Stan- ton for the club lead and roised hls runs- batted·in total to a team·hlgh 27. Angels general mannger Harry Dalton made. the latest In a series of trades with hb former organization In &Jtlmore, swapping outfielder Roger Repoz to the Orioles' Rochester farm team for in· fielder Jerry DsVanon. ficlallni •.• that'• what wut decide who medals and wM'6>esn't. ''And that's the most frustrating thing about coaching -the officiating ia so in· f!uential on the final outcome and it's the one thing you can'l cope with." He admits that in ""couting and playin" other le-ams prior to the Olymplcs, he'll ;ilso scout officials. Lookin g back on 1968 Olympic polo play. officiating "'as ahvays criticized. generally inconsistent and penalty goals decided the heavy majority of games, The European s tylt' of \vater polo is tht" slower, brutally physical \vay and Nitzkowski natly stales that Wt' \Viii haVE! little chance or success if \\'e try that mo<le. lfou· true that \1·as in 1968 \vhen our learns appeared ~Un·shy and \Yer!'! physicaliy dom inated. Poor shooting wa:r:i also our b"ademark in those Games and that's because, as Monty says, we have grov.'11 up taking poor percentage shots. (;et.ti ng back to our prospects this year ln l'\funich, Monte fet'I \ve'll fiel1I a more experienced team (seven ~1f lhe 15 picktd for tea m tryouts v•ere in the '68 Olyn1· pics l. It won't be appreciably fa ster but it will be slightly bigger physically. Too. the fin al I I-man team will hav e been chosen before training camp begim;. ln '68 the training camp ,r;is a proving ground for who would 1n<1ke it and as Jl.lonte points out. it ix'ran1r· more of a survival struggle then the budding of a team. Also, this year's team 11111 have the benefit of i.ough intemat/1111;1t competition this summer. with sonic l 4 games planned in Europe -many ;igalnst the tough east European aggrcgn ti ons. Nitzkowskt will be battl ing such potent forces as Yugoslavia, Hungary, Italy, Russia and Romania in lhe struggle for an Olympic medal. But more important, he'll be dependllg on at least a fair share of calls from .of· ficials. And If what happened in 1961 is any criteria for what he can expect in Munich, he has a tough row to hoe. Napoles Retains Welter Crown MONTERREY. Mellco -J ... Angel .,Mantequilla'' Napoles retained bis world wtherweigflt crown with a-aecmd round ledlnical knock(IU( over Mdplo Pniilt of SL Louil. Napoles slammed Pn.litt abno9t at win with lefts and rllhls to the lac. ud bead as lbe oecond round opene<I. Pruitt's bob-and~weave style was little de!eme for the Cuban-born chl.mplon, who now hllS a record of a victories four defeats and one draw. PruJtt, 3-2, In his first title shot, now hM a u .11).2 record. 1111! wa!I the champion'11 &ev•th title dertnse i;ince he won the crown from Curtis Cok" or Danas. Aprtl 11, 1969. Napol"' lost the Ihle to Billy Backu1 In Aprll 197t. but rqalned 11 ~monlba later in 1 rematch. OLD AND THE NEW -Newport Harbor High boasts Orange County"s leading swimming/ool fabove}--an Olympic·sized SO-meter job which will be inaugurate Tuesday night as Yugoslavia and the U.S. collide At Kennedy Gan1es Hart in Sprint Double ; Prep 880 Ace Shines BERK ELEY (AP ) -f·ormet Un1 vf':r s1- ty of Califomla sprintf':r Eddie Ha rt. roundlne into shapt JUSt in time for the coming Olympic trial.c;. swept the dash events Saturd:iv in the fourth annual Kennedy GameS. Harl won the JOO-yard riash 1n 9 4 gecond~ af1 f'r set1in_s:i a me{'I. record of ll.~ in a heal , and !a!er he at an out.c;tanding field in the 220, "'inning in 20.7. The home-grown .c;printer also pleased the crowd at Cal '!i Edward~ Stad ium hv anchoring the Bay Arf'a Stnders' 4411 re lay team W a 39 6 victory which titd a meet reC'Ord. Hart. now an a.'i.'i1Slant tr;ick roach At Cal, tias been bothered by pulled lf'.ll mu scles off and nn the ]Ast t\\'O seasons but sbo"•ed Saturday he's complt'tely recovered. Gerald Tinker of Ken t Stale was ~econd to Hart in the 100 finals, timed in 9.S and vtf~an Mt'l Pender was ihird. ttlso in 9 .. ~. Wayne Collett. who won the 440 in a meet re<:ord 45 6. ran 21 .0 in lhe 220 to finiJh second. Lte Ev,11ns. Olympic 400 mt'ttr champion. ski pptd the 440 here to enter the 22() field bul finished an outclassed sixt h. Other meet records Saturd,.y inclu df'd the JJ.3 by world rtcnrd holder Rod Milburn in the 120-yArd high hurdles And the 50.4 by Ohin ~!a!t•s Di ck Bru,lli:;tmRn ln the 440 hurdles. H11rt wasn't the on l~ lorAl hrrn in thf' meet . Cahfornu1'i: high 1choo! h,11lf mil e champion , Osle Scntt of nParby El Cer· rito. c1me •·ith1n 11 few yards of 11,·inn ing the 88tl. Mar k \\'1ntenr1t d. former L:nt\·er sity or Today's Sports On Television lO:ltl •,.. !5l(l -A!o!Oll l •ASllt.ll - Tiit {•llfer~t· "°~tfll "''" ll'lt "HI kl• 11 l ottet1. IJ "°°" (J1(L -Af.U INTllNf.TIOlolA L CMAML'ION•-Tt11 Ktnl'llodV G1mu . •no!,_., Orvmp.c !YMVCI i.J!ollll it hirO•y_ 111 &•r~•·t~ AIM !flt N~!IOn•t AAU J"'4t <:~•mplflll~I~ ltHOll 111 1>11ti.e.1.i.1t In ••rll. I :M f ,M (JI (L-Cll TI NNtt CLAlilC -A •1Mrltl'llllt 1 llfflll I' t i lll kl ti (llfl Dr'l'Nllt !Ml" Jttl M•owltk •1•'"'' IOC\-.Olil' wnN TNI il'IOS -,...,.., :~ ....... eM "'""' .... 0on .... C..llOf'f ti t 1><1'1o Ptrt Oe11 C&vrft \\'isronsin star. hrld nn f(l y,•1n the e\·er.t in 1.48 4, with Scnl! second 11t l :48.5. best tlmt ever for a U.S. hi.11:h !'chool athl f'lt . The ~·orld"s only 71).foot sho t putter.~. Goor,ge Woods , Rand y Matson ;ind Al Feue rbarh, C'Otnpleted in th!' mer! but :il.~o short of 70 fprl. \Vood!i hr<1t the others for the second llmP 111 2,1 hours v.·1!h 11 bf>~! 1n~~ of f}!l-0 1; Hf' wnn 1.1 1th 70- 01, frid11 y n1gh1 1n lJ"Js .o\n~rli·~ .J ean · Lo 11 1 .~ Ravrlom11nantsn a of .\1 arlagasrar, unb<>i:itf'n the las! fv:n years tn the ."hort sprint.c;. Ins ! h1.~ srrond rl'lre in two da .\S in 11 hr11t o( !hr lf)(l Thf'" slocky runner from \\"estmon t College ran only !I Ii and th!'n scratched from the finals of the event ""llh a pulled lei;: musrle. His unbe11len ~trinR y,htrh """s ."tlfl pj)('d by Ray R(lbinson of ~·lorida A&.·~1 f"rirla~· night in Las AngPlel! was one of spnn- ting ·s longf.!lt stre11ks. • Times Ha ve Changed Ocean Workouts '35 ·Were It • Ill By PHIL RO.SS CH .. 0.U'I' r ltiM t llH Jr '• a far cry from 1935 to the prtSent. Back In '35, anyone Interested in rwim· ming on the Newport Harbor High cam· pu11 merely look advantage of the nearest plunge in town -the Pacific Ocean. Thfl!n-coach and athlet ic director Ra.Jph R~ed init iated the aport on the Sailors' campus and It was hiJ innovation to make use of the ocean. So. he 11ccompUshed it by marching t:ihysical education claS8 from the schoal io the ocea n in 10 mlnute.!I -by al!ernating double time with a quic k pare. Today's 11quatics scene at Newport i:s quite contrasting to the days when Reed accompanied his charges on the al:r brevisted rOAd marches down to the blue Pacific. The setting has so changed that wh11t is destined to be the finest swim facility In Orange County, Is nearing completion on. a plot o! land adjac!nl to the Newport campus . Opening dale for the sleek, ~ meter x 25 yard tank i.!I Tuesday, after the agoniz· ingl y-slow pace of con.!ltru clion surpa ssed the original completion da te by weeks. the CU.I Highway. then WOIJlh Ille gr&U hUh1 that separated the 1cbool from the shore. After four yeara the program was ditbanded, to which Reed aays, "we finally gave up on our bay 1wtmmioi bl.cl.UR of the danger element re1ardln1 possible traffic accidents. "Also, the v.·ear and tear on the teachers was a bit of a factor. Alter four or five 1rips a day, ii took some oI the 11eam out of you," he C<1ncludes. If the new fa cilily encounters any prob- lems in it.!I Infancy, one can be assured that road marching v.·on't be one of them. Tars ' Albritton Sets Record; Olswang Fifth in \va ter polo. Newport used to h ave the \vorld's biggest pool fbelov.1), back in 1935 v.1hen its swimmers pracli ced in the Pacific Ocean. They are seen getting ready for work by the l)ac1fic Coast Highway bridge. Such a difference in the 37 years which have elapsed aince Reed's heyday is amplified by the only two remnants from tht' p<1sl -a pa,ir of tired eur11lyp1us trers visible to the ~·est from dt'ckside. BATON ROUGE, La. -Newport Har· bor High's Terry Albritton~had a lifetlmt best Of 67·9 In the sh"ot put in winning the ev~nt in Saturday'!ii All-American hi1h !iirhool track and field C'hRmpionships, he re . • • ThP anr1Pnf tim be r!! 11re ~till standing dPspit P rr.c<'nl ;:ittempts to cut them do~·n becausP of fil!rring problems expected with the fall ing of !eavf's. Recd pen ned an 11rlicle for lhe Jou rnal of Heallh 11 nd Ph ysical Edur:i ilon in 'JS ii nd explainc>d Ncv.•port 's unique aquntics t ituation in the story. Hr reminisced with the DAILY PI LOT on the days of yore· ""] V.'as rhr firs! trac hrr hired in thP dis1 r1c1. In those da .vs wP only h:icl ~00 11udents and our swimming romJ)f'11tion consis1ed or a league meet at Hun tin gt on Be;ich High. '"On(' or 111y hl'S! S1\·1 mml'rS \\"ilS Al ]rn•in currently the acting 111hlrlic direc - tor at UC lrv1ne 1." Once Ne1\•port .~tudents h:irl concludPd thei r procession to the sei:i , thry ~·rre 1n- strur!ed on such rund:iment11ls as the crA~·l s!rokr. flutter kick. p r o p·r r breathing rhythm. diving and life-sAving, along y,·ith participat ion in water games. Those who didn't parla kc had the op- tion of sun bathing . It v.·as !he sam e story heading back to the school as Reed marched his students in forrn:i!lon on the return trip -first via Albr11t.on 's w1ntHng n1ark broke the nkf mret rli'C'ord of 67-l·l , eslabHshPd by t.rei:: Cortina of Hun lf1,1rh School, Prince. Ion. ,\J J . in 1971. Costa J\fesa High's J ohn O!swang alll'.I farrd well in th::-mert. finishi ng fifth ln thl' two-mile n1n 1n 9·04. The f\l,'o-mile winner ,,.,.,,~ Sunnv 1-fi!la' .Jim Salcido 18·5/i .Ql \\'hil r Sani11 Ana High'~ ~1arc Grnet ~·as second in 8:58.1. S11 lc1dn's rll)('kin i; ~·;os R mer! mark, hreakin,g thr f11d rerorcl of I! 69 held by Dave L\lerrirk of l.1ncnln \\'11y H1..:h of Nrw Lennox . 111 t !~711 . Othrr meC't rf'f'Oni~ "'f're brok l'n in th e high jump. milr. :i.10.~·Rrd intermediate hurd lrs :ind pol r v:iul! Haro ld Hl'esto of ,o\ubu rn , Al;ibama had ,11 best of ti·91 • in !he high jump 1n y,·1pe nut 11>A"i,!!hl Stonl'·s f1!d mark of 6·9. Ancl Rf'rri F1shrr of H1ahlanc1 Park Htgh in Dall11s \\"Cn1 4 OS 7 in !he mile, breaking the o1c1 rccord of 4·09 ~. In the intennrdi11tr huniles. BruC'e Scull y of Audubon High in New Jersey had a record-brca kinR time of 36.fi , erAi- ing thp Qld rcc(lrd of 36 .7 In the pole vault . R1rk rl;igizett ,., Pascn High in \V;ish1n.11:tnn went 1~9;4 1o erase the old rrcord or l.i-6~''· R MOVE 'EM OUT SALE EVERY 1972 DEMONSTRATOR ' THIS WEEKEND $AVE $-$AVE $-$AVE $ BRAND NEW 19 FT. CALYPSO MOTOR HOME • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • M39CG·25576378 SUNSET FORD COMPLETELY SELF CONTAINED LUXURY EQUIPPED $ TAKE VALLEY VIEW OFF RAMP FROM FREEWAY ' ' . + Tx. & lie. t OWNll We 4"'' ,.,. wW. Y•• ,_11eM41 ,..., ,.,, •• WHl4 , •• ,. ""'°""' It. OA/l v PILOT B 3 Uganda Cop Tough to Beat May Win Olyrnpic Gold .~1l erlc1l LDS Ai.~GELES -John Aloi-Bua ap- proaches the intermediate hurdles race with abandon and for that reason he's being picked bv many as the next Olym· p1c champion in the 400-meier event. The Ugandll pol1re instructor does wha t people ha\'P sau1 1~ irn pnssiblt -ru n the. race wtth no race plan. M().!;t coa<·he" sa.v ~·nu ha\'P tn run the 400-melf'f 1n1enn<'dtille hurdles "'llh a definit e plan. Ralph ~1ann. the American record hnldrr. tries !n run u·1 th \J steps in betv.'t'en the f1rs1 f1vt hur dle~. thf'n S"-'i!ch to 14 strps f'Ver tlw next two hurdles and s1\1tch a.l!,a1n to lfl ~trps 01't.r the last thrre Ak 11-Bua t xpl ;uns his ''pl;in" this '>''Ill ··1 l1 kr t() ri1n 1i !f:tPr~ hfi111P('n the h urdlP.~ hu t \.\ hrn I run and J j.lf'! [0 !ht hurcllP in l.1 •trr~ I sa~· 'nkil~ · :tnrl I jump 11" Aas1ralh. Al..11 µua plars 11 b1 eai , t1nhr11rrl nf 1n s11rh ;i rarr •·1 v.i."h 111rrP111C'kV Pnouch tn hP ;:ih)r to hurdle J~l as we.II v.•tt h mv right as mv le ft hke ~can," said \1ann But Akii -Bua has no prtconc:e1 ·.ed nn· Uons about the rare. War Hein1 Nabs Inglewood 'Cap \\'GLE\\'000 -\\ .1r !trim fl!l ~ 1 outsider. edgPd fa\"nrrrl l\rnr1•'r1\ [\.i;irj fn a photo f1ni~h S111 urr!a1 1n !hP $.'U11no lngle "·nod H11ndtCRfl <'I! llnlh \\("\(">rl r1·r.. Jock€'V Virlf"lf Tr11ri:i p1!n1"d If·•· .,. \'tilr-nlrl w1nnf'r 0111 ·•f ~ h11n1 hPrt I , ,1 •1 the strf'trh 1o r;q1l 11rr Hlr I'· Pllh• 11• • 011 a fa <>t 1r:if'k 111 1 l~ ! • Ir y,;i<: \\ar ll ,,1111 ·, t ' .• nf tr1t' \f'..l(, :inrl tti1 ~I• i. •! I' •• h t~ hlJ!j:f'SI ~Ill('(' !I<' I\ •'1 11"! 1 1· ~ Ch11rlr<: JI S!r11h S1 .1~" "o.;1 I"' 1 \1• 1 Baseball Standir1g s 1'ATI01''AL LEAGUE A~l l::RlC.\\. L~ \~ol I Easl Dhislno ta ~t 01'1~1nn w L Pct. GB II L l'rt r. n New ''ork :tl 16 .673 Detroit -1 ill Pittsburgh 31 17 .&16 p., Balumor,. " " -, I I Ch icago " 20 .5fi.) '" ClevP]and " " o'lll ., :O.t. l.oUJll 22 2' .4411 I I 1-:? eo..~ron " 'I '" r-.1nntrea! 20 27 .~2Fi 12 New Yl'lrk '..'0 '7 , ., ·, Phtladelph1a 19 29 .396 JJl 2 Mil"·aukee 1'• --.-' .. ' -' • Hurdle s lit •· t JLISl run hard bet~·een the hurdles and go O\ er them when l get there." he :.a's in h13 clipped Brill~h accent. L;;i~t "'°ar at thl" li S -R u•~111n-World A iJ-~tar mf't-1 1n Bf'rke\f'\', Aku-Bua v,.on in ~'.1 o · 1 1<o'aS in good sho:ire thPn" Then last Sunr1a\' 1n the lompt.on lnv1tat1ona!, hf' riln l'l ti !fl v.1n ;u!a1n O\'Pr a _11:ood field . I!" lol'ii~ h Ill!:! nn tht grass 1<o hen the ttme "11s a1irlf'l1111rrd and he exclaimed · (;o,,dnr~•. that 's tno fa st. l dldn t \1 ,:in! 111 n 111 !hilt f;i .~! th1 :;, Parlv I ha\'en't d11n1' ;.n11 t> 1q!l1ni:: fr r th rre months ·• \I 1, 1 ,.,. l 1hr I c.1n1lan flash s;iy3 hi; H:,'l f"I• n/j I 111(1 '1i,:h1 I h' • "' f!IH 1\n 11 r,;::t t lnrl ~tr eri;;th I 11""ld ,\.., 1" 11P1gh p111 !" ·;11d, \1hen 1 ~r t I• ' 11111 ' l) > ,, , \'Ir.;, 11 11 1 Ito ' ,. •' :1 rtf'f ·• '• 1 • 1111~ cir the \I , I , 1 • I t I I I\ 1 .. I I I' \\ '" ' 'Oii\•' 1111 ' '1 f"! t¥!\\Pn,, t , pimp ther1 DEAN LEWIS 1972 TOYOTA CARINA BIG ANNIVER SARY SPECIALS !! '72 TOYOTA COROLLA TED FARBER AND HIS DREAM COME TRUE, THE ZUNDAPP. \\1cst Dl\'is1un \\' l'~l D111\1n11 t.Ull f'RICl O• $1966 $264 OOWN Quickness Is Confer's Chief Asse t Dou~ Conff'r'S 111·0-year ji!Unt with Estanci a lltgh'.i: \"an11ty ba!'J.::e1ball te:i.m wa~ de!"rrihed by onr ol~crver :i.s ,11 lilt le man's tou r ;in1ong 1hr 1;ill tirnhc rs DurinJ<: th<1! prriod. the 6-1 Confe r had to rpsort to flashv onr-on-onc taclics sind !QmPt1n1rs unca~11~· outsirlr shooting in ordrr to n1a k1' up for th<' he ighl d1s::irl- ,.Rnl::iJ!e v.hirh hf' had ng;i inst taller op· ponf'nt.~. S11R·"1sP. Confr r i.~ no longrr in the front rnurt hut he'll !'1111 probably he rtachi ng in to his hfl l: or tr1rks romr " wt'f'k from Saturrl;i _v. v.hen !he SPV('nth annual Orange County A!l ·Sl;:ir c.1g e tiff is pla yed at Orange Co;i st Collrge. Boast in,1? 1he Joy,•csl hei ght figurc nn lht 12-man South r(lster (Rion~ v.·11h l.o!I Alamitos' Fritz Mille r. r-.1arina 's Bruce Mil ler and Westminster's J:iy Jnhnson \, O:infer has bten shift ed tn guard by Rebel! mentor Wendell Witt of Los Al. "Doug i:i1 morr of a guard. because of his size and quickness.'' Will reasons. "He's 11 finr shooter, a good defender and he doesn 't do a bad joh on the boa rds." But tht area vthere \\1il! e1Cpects thr ex· Eagle to pla y a key role for the South is quickness. Witt says. "all of our pla yers t1re good eutside shooters. But Confer dri\•es Wt'll 11nd i!I extremely quick. Give him an openin.I{ t1nd he's t hrnu~h it." Bein.I{ 1hat coach Dai P C'arl1s\p's E!tancia quintet oprra1r d 0111 nf a fas1· breaking. passl n~ offen~e ~1 m ilar tn Los Al's (and to the nne u·h1ch thP Snu1 h '>'1ill employl, it figurrs to aid Confer. DOUG CONFER Dead Coacl1es' Plaque Pla1111ed Fundll for a memor ial plaque ln honor of the thrte cal State (fullerton) footbAll coachell who died \!'Isl hill in an air crash are no•· being sought. The plaque will be done by Fullerton gculptor Al thea McLaren and will be mounted in the foyer of the Physical Education Building. wit h some &pecial brick work surrounding it. · Palltor said that the project is e1pected to cO!lt Sl.000 and donations are now being sought from the c(lmmu'.nll)'' and csmpus personnel. The thrrc coaches, Will iam K11:1na,b, Dallas Moon and Jos('ph O"Hsra, Wtte killer! lallt Oc1oher while on their wny ·10 acout a football g:i mP at S;i n t uis Obispo. DonA t1nns for the plaque m11y be made to the Co;:iches' Memori nl rlAQUC Fund , c3re of 1he l)(ipartmrnt of Athl1flca. CheckA .!lhould bf' marl!! pa y11ble to the Colchea' ~1emorial Plt1que Fund, Ca l State Fullerton Foundation. w L Pct. 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"'""'~ "•• 1 .,.,.1, , 50""" 1 N•w v.,,, • O:.•~•" r ·~ 1 Bill•"'°'• !, Tt••< 1 ""fo<U • • (;.I "''' '72 VOLVO J DOO i: SEDAN Ted Faber 's dream was de J11·errrl on the doo r step of his Hunt ing to n Bea ch home nine years aJ.ln , wrapped in a big, black and beautiful crate r r o m Pennsylvania. El'e n as it wa s ripped Open and the rontents -a rusty en gine, bent forks, "'heels and fender s -clattered onto the drive wa v, Faber couldn 't contain his thrill ov"er ha vi ng pa id nn!y $400 for that magnlricent collection or junk. After 11 year of !eavenginp: fnr parL~. both here and abroad , Faber's fastidious hands pieced the odd assemblage of ep- RUDI NIEDIELSKI parenlly unrelated components into .a shiny "new" 1952 Zuodapp KS601. A marvel of Teutonic engineering. il now occupies a special spot in his garage at 15271 Nolt ingham Drive. If you wanted to buy it today, you'd have to pay at least 11.500. "\\1hcn I iJfll II , 1l had nn ta1ll1 gh1 asse mb l), no upholstery on the sPal, the springs were missing. !here "·;i s no head light she ll. on e of the carburer or~ wa s busted , and the 1onlbox loo ked hkP 1t had been stomped on tn get it 1n 1he crate," says faber. ··1 wa s able to ~Pl ahout half of "'hilt I needed. "The other ha lf? I had to make 1t myself. I mllde my o"'n valve s and va!\'e guides from automot ive components I just kept trying to find ~ometh ing th;it was sort of in the ballpark which I could modify to fit." A Norwegian immigrant who ca me '" this country in t!MS, F'aber has an engineering degree and describes himse lf as a perfectionist. "That's why the project took liO long." he sayR. "But I'm not a purist. 1 will try to improve things if they were just go.so originally, like putting on better brakes, better auspension and drilling out oil passages in the engine . as I have done. on the Zundapp. '' Faber lh1res with other members of the Orllnge County ch11.pter of t~e Classic and Antiqut Motorcycle Association the avocation ol resurrecting g re a t motorcycle&. "It'& a real challenge to receive a black box and make a machinf: out of II ," said Faber who currently owns twn other classics, a 1969 Ariel Square four and another Square Four of the 11Rme vintage, fitted with a Wa!Mnl1n 1idec11r. "l've gone through fl whole slew of them. As long as they're a little unique or different, I enjoy them, I like older motorcyclff -the new ooes, like the BMW's, you can go to 11 drugstore ind buy," 11id the SO-year~ld restorer. The 51 member1 of the local Classic and Antique Motnrcycle AssoclaUon chapter ire 1lw1y1 1nxk>us to 1dd new enthutlalts to their meter. Anyone in- tere'ltd In joining thould call the club'll teereUlry,, nob . Robbin a, 828-2808. "They're generally older. more mature poople ,'J says Faber. ''They 'rt always willing to he.Ip oot with restoration pro~ \ems. I mult h't ve helped five or six of them rebuild their en1ines." Although there are eome profe111on11I people In the club. many or them are not people widl means. They're willing to eat hamburgers a couple or da ys a week so they can buy a new pi.~ton ·• The collection of classic and antique tw o wheelers is not nearly as expensive all their aulomolive counterparts. It is entirely possible for persons of avera;::e salaries to own two or three of them. And the best part is that they go up, rather than down in value as they get older. Bulletins published by the associa tion·s headquarters. 808 So. Church SL. Visal ia. Cal if., contain dozens of ad vertisements for resl.nred and unrestnred machines ranging from Merkels to Moto Gu7.zis and \'incentts to Velocettes. The booklets also include historical articles. tips on restoring . technical analyses. rare photos llnd ll good deal of racing Jore. ideal illo1len•1 (ll!fd o.-61 11 ,.~1t&0e1~11 l(l •lt°" ~•I C•nconn••• re olhnQ"•m J.6l el Monlr•el IMcl.n111r 1·6 l ANGIELI t•v•n l·•I ., P.~·'"~ ·. -~·" '? Mlnne.oi. (I(••••·''•' (l•v• .~~ fn•~·" n • " Hou••nn (11.ol><!rh •J) 1! N•w Vor~ (Mt l.nd••w S. SI. Lnu•• (Wiw S-1 ) II s ... 1)1~0 INo•m• .. '-31 Pittstl>urgn (l(ill'ln 1.0) •1 DODOEltl (Downl"'I J.IJ. C~•t•Q<> !Hi nd• i·1l Ind Hooton }.•I f! Si n Fri ""' c1!tO IM.oritll1! 2·• i nd 9rv1nt 2-JL 1. N•w Yorlt (IClln• I • •t >:111••• r •v •0••1~ 1' ll•ltlmort !Pelm•r i...1 1 •• T•·•• l l'ft"'"" •I ' O•kl•rwl (HGlt1mon ~ 11 11 norrn ! •r"'""'•~ •I M llw1ul<H !Brol! 1• ~nl! \10•0•1 J •1 "' (~•r•lO !LPmlH"llh f).O I M l!O I"""" 7 I , ? 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COSTA MESA • 540-5630 • 8 4 DAILY PILOT Sulld11, JuM If, an l_U_L!:=.:...:.:::.:.. ______ ===:...:.:~..:., 'ro.,..,,_ Leg!on BuelHJll Newport Beach, Westminster Win ·Newport Beach and Wf!ltmint1flr w1lttfd 11 w11y with American Leg i on bueball victories Saturday. Newport scored at will in handing host Fountain Valley a 15-4 d e feat wh ile Westminster o u ta I u g g e d vis!Ung Boise Grande. !~. Miuion Viejo dropped 11 1.1·9 decision tn ln \'adlng Anaheim Pearson at University H!gh: Mike Stanbra had three hll! to paee Nev.1X1rl's att.!lck while Pat Marley ~.ng!ed three times for Founlain VaJley In Westminstrr's virtory Got.don Blakeley had 11 lw~run doublt In the firs! inning when the winners scored five times . Blakelev al~o tallied lhree times i.nd drove in another run with e 11inglt>. lnn!ngs before Hri ng in the titventh Flu! by thllt tLrne \\'estminster had • t--0 lead. HAif! 11·1so had three singlr~ 11nd drov t in • pair of runs. Thr v1r1ory ran Wr:stmlnster'1 record !o 4-2. Mission Viejo pounded out 13 hlts, but five errors hr:Jped Pearson to the victory .. The losers cut the margin to 10-9 in the u venth framf!, but Pearson came up with a ruri tn the eigh th ind two more. Jn the ninth to Ice it. Oil City Gals Gai11 Semis 'The winning pitcher "''as Hunlint:tnn Reach's BevPrly Roh Hale v.·ho bl11nked Balsa Harrell :inr! Stf'phaniP P;intn.1 a Grande throuiz;h the fir 5t six gained the douhle! 11emif1 na l." ~ .J..,. ..A. nf the \IF <1rl~ individ11::il J;, J-, }-! ...... ,..1 1n1 hadminlnn tournament a I ¥(>\• '" $11""''' 31> K uDt\i<_I ~ Ger,.,an. 11 ToP~"'" d Cu~10. 11 G1r.,.,e• et ll11..,u 111n, 1 Tor1t1 •b • "'~1 Lliwell High Saturd 11y brfore • 2 , 0 • l 7 1 Josini;:. ! ~ ~ ~ Thr H 11 n ! i n g I o n pa ir ' 1 o 1 defeated 11 duo frflm Sad- 4 1 I I h f , o , o dl eh11ck, 1~1 2, 15-7, r ore ! ' 1 1 fa lli ng to 11 do1ib!es team from J 1 1 1 l] u is 1 Vil la Park, 15-9. 15-10. 11ao"t1111 V1!lt'f u l Ot her arra n1 rls were not 11!'! •Drl'l rbl " T lu(~eu•. u 2 o ' ! sucrrssful C:t rroii, 111 ,' •, 0° 0° Marin.ii 's Shirley ~1yers and Ove•reuo. t <(f E<~1~,. tD ' 1 ' o ·).Suzi Stra len , aJ~o competinR in t!:;~'.'1~t· 11 ~ ~ : ~ the douhle~ tourney. fell tn A M1•l•Y cl<. t o i 1 two.~nmr from Mira Costa . J~ H&lfleld. ,, t 1 D G v Lcitf'leiol, rt 1 o O c 12, 17-15. Entl•," ' 0 D 0 And Coron a de! M11r'!l Mary ~:";;!'.' "'b : ~ ! : Jane House I o i; t her t-tudtlnt, 11 0' ~ ~ ~ qu11rterfinal match lo Glad.vs ... .,.,ow. I> l! ~·~'''°"'· ., 1 ~ e o Mejia from Los Amigo~. ! 1-n, 101111 Ster• ,v lnnttit• 3' ' ~ 1 11-7 and was also ous ted from ·~ ... ''· Vt llt V r 11 • the event. = ,;;g ,:::1! 1 ; ; ~1adellnf' Steinbrone r fl f 1b rl>rbl , 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 Bishop t>.fontgomery nahbed the singlei; crov:n with a 11-7, 11-2 victory over Miss Me jia. Her() Cf>llects Al Sthm id, a bli nd \Vorld War II veteran. ~land s by the 130-pound tarpon he caught recently \vhiJe fish- ing 1n Florida. The ex-marine earned the Navy Cross and Medal of tfonor after killing 200 Japanese who attacked his Guadalcanal machine gun nest. He was bllnded by grenade fragments. -. • S•tlflty. d Grall"'· ti '"''""· ?b 1t1y, ?b N!ldlut!d. If ito1•"· !I 8 t1kelev. u Oeoen~ard'I, tb P11ltr!lt)n, I& E1101no11. rl-1> ,t,...:trew1, •I MudlO"· 111 Olflln~r, lb fl:unto. c Te1l1r, e M1f1, P T ISO.It . rl Tet1l1 Scort '¥ tlllllllfl 7 I I 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 , 1 .5 l 7 l s , 1 1 l 0 I 0 2 1 , ' 0 0 0 0 2 0 ' 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 l ' , 0 0 0 4 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 u 'u 10 Saari Isn't Sorry .. He's Back For Another Olympics Try ' . . Alamitos Race Results ,., ···-1 clu• Alll D ...... T l'••IT U CI. '" 'r•r91 I YM• otclt a. ~. c1.,"'""· ~11"' 11100 IT,.._.) II 00 1 et I tlO c ............ ... (hrlll'I ......... , fl ... I VU ) I lO J.40 Ar...., CoN! 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Four wheeJ 1n- depenent stapenslon and mid-ship engine placement. l'tve speed gear box, full y sync hronized , , - 'Panle.ra .. _ Ita lian for Panther ,,, ohnson & son l-$1==1 PUBLIC GOLF COURSE s10 Monday -Tuesday -Thursday · Frid•y (for 2) 18 holes with electric cart except holidays BEG INNERS WELCOME PUBLIC GOLFING IN A COUNTFIY CLU B ATMOSPHEJlllE ~· Sh~;~~!f f,s,. q~V Couue -LESSONS 6E GINNE ll:~ A.NO AOVANCED P'RO SHOP' CLUIHOUSI 492-260Q 492-6128 ., ~-:. "'°''" i 11.+r &0111 G•1"Cl1 IX'ltl 1111'.1 ~ I I I W111trnln1tt r JI) nm lti>r-10 lJ J By HOWARD t. RA NDY 01 tll• Dll'Y ~Ult Stall Mlulfft Vltll lt l 400 Individual medley. ffe also won a gold medaJ as a member of the victorious 800- meter freestyle relay team. race \\'on before T started. l~~~~~llll "I got so excited that ) 1: becamt entangled in the lane la11kA-lcord Mait., Char111e !•n D!ttt l'r••w•v to Enrtl!• tlf·r•mt In 6Hu!lfu! S•n Cl•m•nlf ! -· ct.UI J 1:..~·I::'~ '""· f'I ····~· 2b A1tocr1ft, tb Tolbtf'l, M•I S<hmldl, rl 11: ..... me•. P·U Whitt, Jll 11...,."91.,1, II-< I.I . PtrffOJd, c It. Ptrt,ucl, (I Toi111 lb•h •bl • 0 ] 1 • 1 I 0 ' 1 J 7 J l 1 l J 0 1 7 4 I I 0 ' 0 0 0 ' 1 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 1 1 l 0 '5 t H t ' . . PeerM1n M.I W 011-1) 14 1 Mlu lon VT~lo c:io Jn 1tn--9 ll I Nabs Title Bill Martin of Palos Verdf!s High captured the CIF inrli- vidual tennis championship v.•ith a 7-5. 6-2 victory over Joe Atlin of Long &ach Poly Sat- urday at the Balboa Ra y Racquet Club. The dou bles cro"'" v.·cnt to Barry Jacobson ::ind Jeff Clark of San \of;i r inn who rlefealed Carl os Ruiz and Joseph T1k a- yama of North Torrance, 6-4, fi.J. '~ t~~t ~Sailing New Cal 25's 51.18,.r hour• edtffou s adt.t, rf444ei a.ti41< -NEWPORT- 11111111•• & M•rift• 111•1 ll1y 22 BOATS • 3 MARINAS SAILING SCHOOL I NOW OP'EN I'ltono(7141 645-710D •llMfY'ti.rlll!JI rtlt/mln. V. dt y • Ao1d Test • Or1in & Re fill Fluid • A1mov1 Pan• Visu1I lnsp1ction • Adjuat B1nd1 & Un1t111 e N1w Pin G11k11 • a._ S•_, I Sc,..., .. Chlllltiff ,.....lf'tl11t." In tern1 tiol\ll / Co1 st· to-C 01s t The name Saari ha,; been closely associated with Olym- pic wAter polo competition sin ce 1952 but one famtd member of the clan hall yet to compete in an Olympic water polo match. Roy i~ 1he eldes1 of two Sa11ri brothers llnd the Hunt - ington H11rbour rrl'iident . is looking forv.'ilrd lo competing on the U.S. tC'am in Mun ich thi.'I summer but realizes the road ah ead is tough for 8 11wimmer returning to com- peti tion ;if!er a three-year la.voff. . Rtiy comes from ll swim- ming fam ily, his farher hH \'ing been the l l.S. Ol ~·mpic v.·aier pnln coach in 1952 And a~;i in in J9ii4 \1•hen Roy's youn ger brother Boo v.·as a member of the team . Father Urho was also the team manager in 1960 making the Olympic Games 11 fami ly affair from st.art to finish with exception of Roy , of course. But wa it a minutt, Rov will be no novice In th~ 0 1.vniptc. competition if he makrs the lJ -m;in squad to comprle in r-.funirh. Jn 1%4 he joinr d his f111hror 11.nd brother on the U S. te;im -as a )':\\'immcr Rov was the fi r~t S\\'immrr ever' tn brtak 17 minutes ff'lr the t:icKJ-mrtP.r frrestvle t vent Rnd hP]d Jhr Worl d fecord O( 16 :~/'l.7 at one lime. "Now the v are brt::ik1n,ll' 16 minutes. That's why I'm playing ~·atcr polo ." he s11y1 somewhat facetiously. In 1964 in Japan Roy placed seventh in !he Olympic 1500 meters, fourth in the 400 frt>e and was silver medalist in the COSTA MESA 1934 NowPorl Blvd. 645-7570 SANTA ANA 11' ~ ~lrH S! ""' •• ,J•·~SJ LOMG llACH JM! f '•rltlt. C0t1l Hwy . .,,1.u.31 WHITilllt liOt l Wlllt •tt r 11"11 ... , .. ffl..OOn DOWNIY 11141 Lt•t"N90d 111\>'lf ....... tNI MON. THRU FRI. I to 6 e SAT. I to I A graduate of USC, where he sw11m on an NCAA ch11m- pionsh ip team for three years, he is now attending law i;;chool at Loyola University after a three-year stint as an in- su rance salesml!n. In high school, unde r his father at El Segu nd o. he was the spark of a CIF' rham- pionship team f"·n years run- nini;i in 1960 and 1961 . Roy "'a! ;ilso CIF' play er of lhe yea r e;ich season. "I'm rc11l ly loo king forward to m<iking the Olympic wat.er polo team. And I'm also look- ing forward to playln~ theo ''u~oslavia te;irn at !\'ewport Tur.~day :inrl W rd n "s d a y nights," he says. ··1 really don"t ha ve any in· lernational competition ex· perience in wa:ter polo and it should be something. I'm also look ing ahead to the trip t.o Europe after the Ne"·port games." Roy doesn't look at the ''uRos!av games as a l~'Pt' of f;imi!v crusade althOUJ:?h he \\'f'll Tnight ha\'e such an at- titude. "Jn 191i4 the YugoslHv.5 drfeated lhe U.S. 2-1 in the Olympics and ~·e finished ninth ," he recalls. Roy began hi~ .5Wimming and \vnter polo caree r at the tendt'r age of fi,·r. "We lived ahnut • h!ork away from !'ichool and my father started u~ 1>arly. 1 remember my first race, too . "Age group sw i mming wB sn·t what it is today and I was entered in a race with on- ly ()ne other swimmer. He didn't show up and I had the line halfway down the pool and had to be pulled out by the lifeguard. That was my first gold medal." How did he happen to get in- vol ved with Phillip! 66 in the Olym pic Develop m en I Lca gu r ? "I ha ve always been a membrr of the ·El Segundo 5wim Club but they decided not to ha ve a team this year. "T knrw mos! of the guy s on the rhilli ps lctim because 1 S\\';:J n1 ngaiosl !hem in college -the.v arc most ly frnrn UCLA -and J had a lot of respect for them." \\"ill making the U.S. Olym- p1 r lram interfere wit h this lh1rd .\e;ir of law school? "There is a slight conflict of a bout two weeks." he says. "But fortunately, it's my third year. I will make the trip and then v.·orry about making up the school work when I get back." Rov is now 27, stands 6-3 an('f 'wei,llhs 200 pounds. His \\'ife Sheryl will keep the home fires burnin,g along with !he couple's children, Jeffrey, 5, and Joan, 2. Wh lle Roy didn 't say so. young Jeffrey niight just try his hand at age group swim- ming at the :;ame age his fRther started Mtmetime this yr:ir but he will prnbably have more competition in his first outi ng. Such is the progress of the sport in which Roy will show his wares along with 14 other U.S. stars including Mike Martin ()f NIMA Tuesday f7:30) and Wednesday (8::10) nights 11 t the new Newp()rt Htrbor High pool. • ' . .. , . . . -..... _._-_,:__' ____ -_. _---- ••. with an exdusivefamily Summer membership! For the first time, the lntemallonally-known Balboa Bay Club Is offering liml(ed family memberships to their Descanso Beach fac ilities from June 15 to September 151 Sc1rce moorlnga 1r1 rnimd for you -4D •t_D11c1nso Beach 1nd anothlr1D et neighboring Hemlhon 811chl Full re crea11onal fa cll• lties a:e avallable to you on beautiful Catalln~ Jsland Y!ith ln walking distance to Avalon Harbor area. All th is la yours! Moorings avs1lable ·lo members on a reservation basis at a special family Summar membership price of only $100 for 3 month s. 1-month family membe,.hlps .are also availa ble for just $50. Single people at$751orthoee11on or $45 per month, Firs t come· flrst aervodl •Swim ming •Scuba Diving •camping & Backpacking •Tennis 1 Golf • Ho1'118back Aiding • Dining • E'ntertalnment •Special Partlta ·------·---s.ndll!fl<lOllPM"""' D ... 11.06 lw~=et~.""'"""'dr,Clllfo:~~--- ...,,,,,, , I Otnttemrm PIMll rMlll'YI 1 nmberahfp tor~. u follow: Bay I a.month FllftrP/ Membtnhfl' 0 s.month 8!n;I• M1mber1hfo 0 1-rnonth Family M.Mbtrthlp 0 1-month 61ngle Mernbttlhlp 0 I for ld'dltlontl lnform1tlon, c1JI: (114) '45-6000 Ext 181 Island I:.:=.--, ____ _ Club I ci,,_.LI _____ ..... __ _ at DESCANSO BEACH l~.:,i::_ ____________________ _ . . ~ -. . • . Devaney I . Black Ill a White World Selects Signs Pro l ee Hockey Co11tract \ All-stars NEW YORK -Alton White iJ a special case -a black hockey player in an alm05t purely white man's gamtt. But White, who signed a multiyear con· tract .,.,•ith the New York Raiders of the npw \\'orld Hockey Associa tion !hi! week. Clll CAl;Q (Af>i CO<lch sees himself as simply another Canadian, Bob I) e v a n e y of the Uni· who loves and plays the gan1e. versi1y or Nebraska nan1ed "The reason there aren·t more black 49 pl ay ers Saturday to the men playing hockey is that abno.st all of ColleR e All·star team whi ch the top hockey players come form will fa ee the world champion Canada and there aren't th at ma ny blac k Dallas ('owboys July 28 at men in the entire coontry," White said on Soldier Field his 27th birthday. l)(>\'<1n1•y 11•hr1 e o ached \\'hit£·. 11ho has 10 .Years or n11nor called him up to the pa.rent club. Last sea.son at Providence in the American Hockey League, he scored 30 goals and 34 assists. The only black player in !he NHL wa:s Boston's \Villie O'Ree. who played in 45 games for the Boston Bruins Jn two dif· ferent seasons. "I ne\'er 1net O'Ree, but I know about Curtis Cup Play him," Whit. 1&id. "! tlllnl< he bad a few t.c1 games. I tee" no ?ta.DJ, however, why a black man abouldn'l be able to play big league hockey as well as a white man." The Raiders also announced the signina: of Rm Ward, • CPnlf>r d~ememan who played briefly ~'ith the Vancouver Canuck5 of the NHL. 1'he team has signed 13 playen. Baugh Paces U.S. Gals Nebraska lo nn11onal chsm· )Pague hockey experience . doesn't look pionsh1ps 111 the last l\\'O upon himself a!I a tradition-breaker as sensons. selected five men Jackie Robinson was vi'ilh baseball's fron1 :O.l!chignn·s Big Ten Brooklyn Dodgers. \VESTEFl\GAJ LES, Scotland (AP) -tiul pomt with a 3 and 2 victory over CQnferen ce champions, four "Robinson's case was much tougher Laura Baugh, at 17, America's golfing British lefthander Kathryn Ph.illi~. fron1 his own national cham· than mine," White said . "lie had to champion, helped the United States ia In the morning, each ieam \\-'OO one pionship tea m, <ind three each undergo all kinds of hardships. He the Curus Cup Saturday. foursome malch. with another halved. from Stanford. the Rose Bowl couldn 't eat in restaurants with the other 1tfiss Baugh, of I..oog Beach, won the The stage then was set for the singles ch::i mpion. and Notre Dam~. guys ; he couldn"t stay in the same hotels. first singles in the afternoon. beating over the 6,331 yards par 33-37-75 Western 1·n·en\\'·three of his choices "I must say in all of my years of pl aying IJel!c Hobertson 6 and 5. and then !he Ga iles course-. were sCleetcd in the first hockey , I have not been treated badly. Americans led 8-5. Then the British came The blonde Miss Ho..1ugh was the Arneri- round of lhr National F'oolbal\ I've been a lone black in the mis t of a lot back with three 'Victories. cans' most impressive winner. But she l,t;ig11e's 1972 draft and 17 of v.·hites. I've never bl'en turned a1\·ay Na 11cy Smith of Snyder, N.Y_. bea t started disastrously against the experi· wr rc-taken by the pr05 in lhe from a restaurant or hotel. I have while Diane Frearson 3 and 2 in a dov.11pour eneed Mrs. Robertson, a veteran of fi~ second round. roommates." and got the decisive ninth point for the OJrtis Cup campaigns. Deva ney selected lleism!n He regrets not playing in the Nationel Americans. That meant the United States The young An1erican hooked her first 1'rl}phy sinner Pat Sullivan, Hockey League. l ie played in both the could not lose and therefore retained the drive far into the rough and ronceded the Auburn's superb passer, h~t Ne1'V York Ranger and California Golden cup. fi rst hole. But then she turned on the HERBERT L. MILLER TIRC CO. INC . Sund1y, Jur11 11, 1972 LEGAL NOTICS l'tCTITI04.ll 1u1n•••t ....,.. tTAT•MSMT TM ""i..1111 ,.,..,. •1'9 ~ ...,_. ": Dii l TA AVIATION. ml W Wldtfl1 1'1«1. SMll• AN. 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I>' Cl"k er Or•~•• Co..in•r 6t\ Mty , , 1rn . ,....,., OAVIO IOlilON. An• • 11n1 lU 'w, 'Piii SI. · MA 1·•11 ~ublhMd 0.1Me COii! 0 1,, .. Pile!. Lt1 A-1• .. CllHond1 11. u . •nd J"IY 2, n 12 1131.11 Pu11111~•(1 01 1~u• (~•• r>•'''f i-11o1. ---~~::~:--:::::::::::-----1 oM:•~•:_:•~·_::•n<l Junt <. 11. 11, 1911 1111)] I t -_---;;LEruG;;;A;;L~N00'n0;;;C;;Ett __ 1 _ _-LEGAL NOTIC't: PICTtTIOUI I U11Nlll N,t.Mt: I TATIMINT 1o11cw1n1 "''°" 1• ooln11 llUll"t'I NOTICI!! TO CIEDITORS s u i-ERIOR COUIT 01' THe Sf&lll!' 01' CAL"OllNI" FOii: l('LOll CUSTOM AUTOMOT IV [ ,t.( THE COUNtl' OF 01.0.NClE CESSOl lEI, lWl• l••U> s• .. 1 . ,..~,, Na .... nna ''"'"'n l11tll. C.11ihvnl1 '1~ f •'•'• ~· r. '' { f "'"'I< • ~ •"<:1 1 0*""11 J.•C..•I LCM'!e>n. IOI'! .. llCM"a C• •• r-.f 111+•11 N !"' l "•N~ O•ret•W Vo<two l lnoa. C tillo<~" ..,... 14,11 1\ "' '"' c. ''l ·o •·• Thlo bo,l"MU il ~'"• ~on<lwtl..a lo' f flt':l !· '' o• "• •I •t n~ ·•·I <l•<-.::1••1 lnc!lv•dual •••• •I'''"""'' •• ·a'• r·•• ~·1 "• DEN>l !~ A t OllTON '" '1 '-<•<1•1•• "" • '• '••· Tftlt 'l h!ern1nl fl!..., "' • ., t•,. (<'v"'• .,. ,., .... ""'"1'• "t •~• r<'• • Cl1r• ol O•l n110 (ou"fV Oto June • 191/ !"' •'•• ••~ 01 I'• ·~ •" •' I~ 1•¥t '1y M1oao •. Otl>V+~ C.O<Jnty C.I••~ 1.~ ' ••tnl '"' ,..... ....... I' ltUI .~~·· '' •o '"" v'. •' • ~ .. ' l'ubll~ °''"'' co11• 0 1.i. "'"'' "'" ~··•·i,. (&>1 • \'••~ c "• '" ·, JuM 11 )I , ?i. •nG Jul• 1 1911 !\.JI) ll ,",:,~··,,,~"" ~n' •• ",.,','.,.,, "'•. LEGAL NOTI CE ~ICTITtOU5 I UUHESl NJ.ME ST ... l£Ml!NT Th• lo•lowl"' .,.,..,,, I• aolnt ~~· ""' I''• •\!l !t &I \rt '3 i• "'""'"' ot!•r II r ' \! 1 I nn• ~ Oo•rd 111v U I (lll'il/lAI< Aa"""''"''' , , ! I> "' '"" .,..,, ..... .,,.,, ,,, •1c ...... •o .... NE\\'&LL An orn1y "'' AGm•~•1+r••n, '"'I l'Ubll\11..t 0'"""" ("~,! r'·1 )/ fl •'. Jvne I I , II. ,6, """ l~·I I '• .• 1\11 I quartrrback along with is Seal organit.ations, but nei ther team Beth Ba!T')' or Mobile, Ala., got the power for her easy victory. ow 11 t" nden1 of Jerry T a~ge j .'.'.::'.__~~::'.'.:.::'.'.'.:'.'._:::::_::::::_::::_:::;.::: __ =.:::_.:::_::.:_:_.::__:::=::::::_::.::::'-'.C::....=.:::__.:::.:.::.:._:_:.:...:::.:._::::::::_::.:.::_:_ ________________ _ and Van Brownson, who piloted the Comhuskers to conseculi\'e u n d e f e a t e d T~ll l!1T•mf nt WAt Ill-.! Wll" ti>• ('l'J" IV (ltrk ol Or•ntt (l)Vnh on J~n• ~ 'on Hl'N•Y HIMM&Lll'All loltor Mv •I La .. LEG AL N<JTIC[·; HOTIC! TO Cll~O!!ORS •Ul'E lllO!t COURT OF THI! STATE OF C"LIJ'Ol"'I"' FOii: Se'l-;l}n~. Tbe 19iZ Collf'J:e All.Star !iiOUad: OJ',EHSE Tlllll EM9 ,0., Chro•li•n•en ... ,004..,., 121 p011n<h, UCL ,t.; R!ltv Oclom•, .. ,., tll, +.loYJlon. Wld1 •Kel111r1 'Terrv 81&slev. S.toct·ll, 110 llO<I'""· .-.ut1u•n; Jeroml e~rkum, ,.Jl,, ?lO, J~ck 1-0n sure; Mil<• s 11n1, 6·l, 1,C, Vlll1nov1. c ... , ••• Dave Delbv. 6-lOOol·l . tu POUJ\dt, UCL""' Tom Delone. ~·?, 730, on:o S!ele; RObt'rl Ku1 le!, 6 s. ''~· Pll15burg Linemen lion~! AntclM, 6·fOCt•6. 15i poundl, Soult>Nn llllnlo»J Jean ftl"t!L 6~'" , 1sr. ,<.llSd l C,ordon G1~v61ie, 6 S. 2SS. erl111>~m Yeung; Reo11l1 MCIC1n1le, 6...1, 1'\5, Mlc t>lgan; Steve O•onlowski, 6•l, 1'l Moo!~n~; Roytt Smlll>, .. 3. 1,S, C:~r11l1; Jonn V11i.. •·6, US, ~O<J!~ern C1lllornl11 Oln Yackum, 6·!, ~60. ~Y•8CU\ •. Ou•rl••b•cll• V~n l.'rcwr!cn, 6 Ion!·]. 19~ l)OUnd\, Nebr1•k1; Pot Sulllv~n. 6·~. 10~. ,.ut>Yrn, Jury TAollt. 6·1, no. Ntbr ••~I. F!1nktr1 t lenn Ocuoll!Y. 6·loo1·7, 101, N !d.1111n1 ew M_.•, 11-l, 210, Orttan. •unnl11t l1ck1 Jim eedtlun, .S.laal·ll. 100 pound1, Te•••· Frenco H1rtl1, 6·2. 2,S, Ptnn 511111 Jeff l(lnnn. 6·7. 210, Ntbr11k1; l YOt!I Ml1c11t l!. !-II, 20S, Ptnn s111t. e o11 "11who<Jw, s.10. 191. Houslon. Dl'l'l!NIE t.IMm1n Larry J1cob1.0n. 6-laal.6. 150 POUnd\, Neor1,a.1 ; Mite ic..,111> ... s. 210. Haire Damt, Pttt l~1t!ltn. O·l\.1, 2~S. Sl•n· IOfd ; J oon Menarnh1ll, .. 2. 2sc, Gr1mblln11: Htrtl Orvl1. l ·S, 1SO, Col0<adg; Wilt PUuhkl, 6.6, 26!, NO!rt OamtJ GrtQ ~..,..Pt n, I·!. ?SC. 511ndf0tdi Eldrldgf Sm1!1, .. 2. lfO, Tt••• A.. 1.; Shtrmtn Wl'llll, ,...,, "'· C1llfoml1. DeflMIW IHl!t L_,,to 8 rtnk!ty, 1-lool.6, 175 pciund1, Mluourl; Wiiii• eud\1nan, 6-<I, lff. 5•n Dll'fO Sl•lel Tammy C111nov1, 6-11"', 115 t.oul11n1 sra11; Cr•!• c11mon1, .. o, '1u, tow1; Tam D•rdtn. 1.1, 115, Mldtl11nJ Cl1r1nc1 1!1111, J.11, 1~. No!,.. Dt,.,.I 'Tom ~ttl, 6-1, 11!, Sl"'Klitll• LEGAL NarICE LEGAL NO'l'ICE ,. '"'' l'Ullll....., 0.1,... (M.t O.ltv l'lfol, J~rie 11, u . v,, ,..,, JvtY 2. 1tn tfl).n 45U l'rolf~Ct f'1111 Wtil L.tl Anttlei, C1ll,....nl1 9'0JI m.o< THll COUNT¥ 0 1' ORANGE " lllll NO. A·"IC4! ~1.1(1ll 11!td Ortno~ (Cl •! D-11., P U~• F•l•I• of L ~(lNJ. M 1·11lLl.AJ.,15n•1. 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C1llf llTh Str"'!, l0-1 ~ Mt 11, (olotorn,. ~1'.ll, Thi• bu1lntu 11 bllnt concruu by •~ wr.lch 11 Ill• r>l•te cl l>u•·""'' o1 11 • lnGIYIOutl. underil11~1d '" .oil m"l1t<' ...,.,1.1nu19 '·• l.E. l u...,,.na 1111 11!1lt ol •••d g1ceo1nt. w•!llin fn"t Thi• 1l1tll'nll'rt t!lld w llll tt-• Count. monm1 •Mer 1111 •l•sl w1111e1!lan ct 11> 1 Cl1rt ol' Ori"" County °" Jun• r. 1tn. notlct . l y Swerty J . M.odo•, 01pu1y County 0111d Junt 1. 1•n Clerk. Rull!'· 'T1>or11ll ~ 11UO E•KV!d v ol ,,,. r 11 .... !'ubllthtd Or•~·· Cotti Di lly Pllo•. Qf lht .. llOVI ~tmf<l <lOCtot nl Ju ... 11. ll, l.l. tnd J vl y 2, itn 1111.n '"UL •. H ... NNA -------IAt1o•Mv •1 L1w LEG N-cE 111 1!111 i1111 s""' AL Vil c1111 M•M· C111 lc<nl1 '111' NOTICI! 0 , INTINTJON Tt1: (Tl4) J68-lt01 4416141 TO l!"IGAGE Alrorney for IE ••<u!t" "'LCOHOLIC Publl ihld 0•4 ri11e (08 1! C'lt1I~ ,. tr•, IH THi SALi 01' llVl•-'••S Jun• n. 11. '/• •nd Jul~ l , 1tn u1r.12 To W!lem It~" (°"tern: J~n• J, nn1---------------- $ublK! ID ln u1nc1 o1 lh• llctn,. A1> LEGAi. NOT ICE Dlltd for. roofltt It "''•b• t rvtn 1n&t '""l---- UJ\dtrtlt nl'<I Pr<>•>O••• to ••II •l<.g .. ol < s u i-ERJOR COUQT OF THE bl~t<'tfll 11 lh1 premlltt, ae1<.tltrtd '' STATE OF CALIFOR"'1" l'Olt follow!. THI COU NTV 0, OIAN-OE ,"°' "'•en St' N __ , ltl<.h NO. l.·JJ\tO i-~rlutnt lo •utn ln!1n!lcn. 1111 un HOT1c• o' Nl!A•INO O" f'!TITION dertll""' II t llo! .. lnt lo "'-Otfi•rtment "0R JlltOBATE o i-WI LL AN O ,OR ol J.lcono+lt l t v•r1oe Control /or "'uence L•nl•S TEST-'ME NT#I RV of •n t ltOhoUc bt .,ettllf llcen11 for lhtlt Et!tl• or rr>At;I( i..~IJLll!\OW~l(I "'"' prt mht• 1s folto'*t l nown t\ r~,t.N<1; I(, l\AOLU!IOWSl(I, ON ~,t.LE BEEi O•c•a....,. Elltn J , Eoefl "'0TIC ~ !~ t<f<>f"BY f;IVEN 'Tl>•t Jot II. Ellf\ Elnott Smli"•n hA' h•.O "•'••n • P•lltl<I" l'ubt!.,,l'd Ort noe Co.11 Oa•IY l'o101, lor ••DNt• Qf wo+t t nd lor •••v•ntt nf JuM 11, 1tn 1110-n Ltlttrl T•1lam1n11r• ro ""'"'cfl"•, -----------------r1ftr..,t1 tg which 11 m1dt !or lur tl1or LEGAL NOTIC E D•rtlc11ltr<. 1nd 1!11! !he llm• Inc! 111.c~ n! "•arlna the ••mt h•• ~•n •et •or J u,.• ,ICTITIOUS BU51,.l!SS )I. 1911. Al 9 )(I Am . In tn• CO<Jtlre>r>rn r! NAM• ITAT•MINT 01p1flmt nl No. l al •••~ ccutt, •! JO" Th1 to!lowlnt """°" 11 001n1 bui\n111 Cl.,lc Cen!"' Ori"• Wtll '" tne C.o!v at 11: 51nt1 ,t.n1, (1ll lo•n\1, I . G. MOOJl:I;'. LUMBER CO .. l lll Ot tf'd Junt I. 1911 Dv~onl Su!!• 211, N"""i>0rt l•ic~. Ci. W E. ir. JOHN, '16',, County Cl•rl! loblrl -'l•n Moore, 711 V11 L<<lo ltOll•T L. HUMPHll!V! Nord, N....,po•I l11c11, Cal 92"60 UOO -'d1m1 Avtn~t, S111!• Nu<nbtr 206 TftlJ bu1ln1!a It bllne condut11d by 1n Cnl• M111, C11tfotnl• tUU lndlvldu11. Tth W-41tl0 lloblr! A. MCllrl Alllt'lllY IOI' hllflto111r Thl1 11111m1n1 fl!ld w1111 11>1 Countv P~tHl1~1G 011n11 COii! Oa!IY i-l!ut, C!ll'k of Or1n11 County on: M1y 1J. 1t12. Ju,,. I~. 11, 16, 1•n IJ7t-lt •r l1w1rlr J . Mtdd(l)r, D•Pll'Y Counry Cieri!. '" LEGAL NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI sus1H•11 M-'M• STA'l'llMl!NT to11owr,,. "''°" 11 oalnt bu1lnt•• LEGAL NarICE f'ICTI T10Uf I us IN •ss NAM• IT-'T•MINT l'OllOwln1 lltraon 11 doi"9 bv•ln•ll G. I'. MARINE, 1Jil Gr1t1 Lt~•· Unit "C", C01!• Mtu Ot•t ld JOltpll '•clntl!,, .lOJl Nn1111 llc1d, l l•V"I 111(11, Thll bu1lnt11 11 tltlnt <onduUt d by tn !ndlwlou11. Grrt ld J1111oh '•clnelll Tiii• tt1t1m1nt tll to:r w11" mt cou .. tv Clt rl! ol Orttttt Caunly en M•11 15, 1•11 I Y l1v1rly J. M1d<lo»r. D1pt.11y Cl)Vnty (llrl. , , .. ,, ll'ulllllhld Ort,,.. Counly Dilly l'Uot. Mey Jt tncf June ~. 11, It, in2 1«11·72 LEGALNO'nCE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ••• .lfll 1u i-1•rot CDUltT oi-TNI' ITATli OP CAlll'OltNIA "01t THI! COUNTY Of' OIANOE Ht. ol,.7JOH NOT ICI 011' HIAltHO ON i-ETITIO"' l'Dlt P•OIATI! oi-WILL ANO l'Olt Ll!TT!rll TEST.t,MEHT,t.llY ITAT•MIMT Of' Al-'NDONM•NT IE1t1to el GEDltGE 5lEKELY. Dect~!· Ofl USI 01' fllCTITlOUS Id. IUSIMlll MAM• NOTICE t5 HE•EeY C,IYEN th~t Thi loll-lttt ,.,_ h•• tblndlll'lld tht EOIT ... !ZEICl!l.V "'' lllld ""'''". o••I. llM "' '"' fkllllCK/1 M lftfH "•"" ,. .. D ''°" '°" f'tobfl• OI Wiit Ind '°" bust/Kl ,11,t.MINO COMl'ANY, IU1 ltn!lt•o, ol L1lttr1 f,1!1mtnt1ry . to PO!ltl-1, ltlltl Aftt, C.1tlfornl1. rtft•eno::1 te wlllCh 11 m-!or tur!Mr TM tlctlllCK/1 bo.11tn111 nlfllt r~trred to P••f!c><l1r1, end lht ! lh• 11..,. •I'd pit <• 1&ov1 Wit flltd In Or11>H Co..intv °" Ml'I' of h1trln1 lilt 1•m1 h&I btln Ml for Jun• n, 11n. ' 71. 1t72, ti r:.10 1.m .• In tt>t courlroom cl Jury Deen Jen"lntt. INl a11I Dlsltrlmtnl No. l al 11ld toort, 11 IOI' Mlltnell, "~'· .0..... T111 lln, Ctlltornl•. Cl11lc C*"1tr Orlvt Wtll, In th• City of Thll bu1l11111 w11 conducltd llY •n ltnl1 -'111• Ct1llornl1. lndlYlfu11. D•ltd J une J, 1'1?. Jttry Jtnt1ln1t WILLI AM IE, SI J OHN', fl•l1MI Coun!V Clerk flublhhtd Or1nt1t C11•I D1!1V ~1i.t, WITTM-'M 6 SCHMIDT Mey Jll, tnd Junt •· 11 , 11, lfn 1-.rt * Ill! Ml-I Dm"•• Sufft • --".C.,:-::-0-°:-c.,,-,C':,=--'--:...:1111--J •Ndl, Clllf. n"' ' ---,L,,,E_G__,,AL,_N,.cm--,-=c,,E,.,... __ ,:~~I """*""' 1· ·--"""'"' ,,,..., f'Wlllihlld Or1tlff CN1t Diiiy ,.lof, NOTICf 0, IULK T•Aflfl,lll ._-__ '°_·,-',_''=",-·,-",_n...,.::c=c=--"-''"' NOTICE IS Hl!REIV GIVaN TO THll" Cltl!DITOllS 0, •DIEltT L. <•otlY ~AL ~OTJCE 1no OA IL c. c•oseY. Tr1nat.r•f<, •~! tl----~-~-~~----- 11111• trt'llllr II •leut 11 lit "'"' '' &A• ,,_. 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Therefore . not everyone is taken in by the ~ailed "get rlch qu ick'' schemes advertised 1n the papers every day. For exa 1nplc: "Are you tired of tak ing home tha t measly old $100 a week? W'ou ld you like lo make $1 5.000 to $25,000 a year and more? Would you like to be yoi.ir o\.llJI boss and have people working for you ? Then become a manager in one of Southern Ca lifornia's fastest growing. v.·ell~slablished. most lucrative bu si ness. No marketing or sales exper ience necessary. We will teach you." This type of arl. along with a number of others quite sim ila r. evoked the interest of Richard ~1 . Green, founder and direc- l'lr of Orang e ())unty's new Center for C~ecut ive Developmen t, 747 West Kate lla Ale. Orange. <;reen<' revealed that the Ce nt er began ;; !'tud v of these advertisements leading to "sUrc" and "rapid" wealth by at· 1~ndin~ the evcnin~ meetings offered lhroughout Orang e Co unty. "\\'·e attended more than 25 of l he ~t. meetings," Greene continued, "and 99 percent of them resorted to some form of i;;immirk." !Webster defines 'gimmick' ~!'I .. An ingenious dev ice or scheme for atla'ining an end, oft en one artfull y con· cca!eci ."1 Greene said most of the adve rll sements ()~tered hig h pay ing .. management posi- tions'' which turned out to be everything from franchise·type agreements to direct sa!e:s and canvassing jobs. ''In some cases. a highly questionable pyramid approach was used." Greene i;;11tl. "<i nd in other cases the individual was asked to invest as much as $2,000." The basic problem evo lvi ng fro m these meetings wa s that most of the l!lchemes propo~ed required skills that the average ind ilridual does n<>t posses, Green said. These ranged from the sale of pots and p11ns on a door-to-door ba sis. to the purchase of de sert Jand for "in· vtstment." '"I,n no c.ase." Greene added. ''wtre the need s, capabilities or interests of the at· ttndee considered in any depth.'' And that's just one of the many reasons why the Center decided to offer a course t ntitled. "Proressional Seminar o n pullding Personal Wealth,'' Greent ad~ed. : Formerly or Newport Beach, R.M. Greene and Associates. Consultants on Marketing and Management. ha:i; olfered advance educa Uonal programs for extt· Wives ln both med ium-sized and na- tionally known businesses and govern· meriL $lnce 1963, these prog rams have been presented in many major cities for hun- *eds of 1UCCe11ful managers. .As a l"ffUlt of firls IUOCtU, Greene ind JU -.....-. Robert c. Mussle#hf le, Jr., bave announced plans for lhe new progra1n which will begin June lS and "'·h1ch '"'ill d!'al with the in-. dividual's quest for \Veal1h The program y,·iJ! be of 10 weeks dura- tion and v.·ill bf conducted on Thursday even ings from 7-10. Cost of the ent ire program is $295. v.·ith all necessary materials provided. The program and staff are pcrsonaUy 11uperv1sed b.v Greenf'. B.A .. r..f.A., and Ph.D. and who has taugh t at Syracu!e, UCLA, UCSB. UC-Riverside and UC. Irvine as well as USC. Musslewhite has degrees in both Elec· lrical and Me<:hanical Engineering. Hil' graduate work at University of Wiscon sin, UCLA . UC-Berkeley and Pep- perdine earned him his M.B.A. "In addition. the staff consists of well· known consultants. and experienced businessmen who offer advanced ideas Jn an ,jnfonnal. non·acad emic env ironment," said Greene. He said tha t personal attention to real day-to-day problems characterizes the differente between lhis program and typical university courses. More than 2Q professionals arc ava il.-iblc to work with .smal l gr"ups of part icipants. He explained that programs tha l have heretofore been availabl e only to big business have now been tailored to the in· dividual . ~le concl ud ed by saying that the pr()· gram would show how the "impossibl e dream" could become a reali ty and ~'ould stress the ways to avoid pitfalls -0! lhe ,get-rich-quick SC-hemes. ''The problem with most lnd ivl dual s i! I.hat they cannot afford the luxury of ma king tOQ many mi stakes with money as rich people often do," Musslewhite .said, "So we teach them to keep their pockets zipped and learn from the mistakes of others." NEW PRESIDENT Darrel E. Ward D. E. Ward CFDA Head Darrell r:. \\lard of Huntington Beach has been install rd as president of the Californ ia f'uner<tl Directors Associat ion at its 68th Annua l Conven tion in Fresno. Ward is president of Smith 's Mortuary of Hunting ton Beach. and vice preside nt of Pacifi c. View Memorial Park in Corona de[ l\.1ar. Active in com m u n i t y affa irs, Wa rd 1s past-president of Rotary, Past Commander American Legion, member of the Elks. director of the Huntington Beach Chan1ber of Commerce, and past· president of the Orange County Funeral Directors Association. He is a Is o pr~enlly serving as secretary-treasurer of the Huntington Beach Public Facilities Corporation which is building a ne'v $11 million Civic Center. Ford, GM Set to Invade Last Major Auto Market ChTist ion Science Jt<fonitor Service Detroi t Decision of Ford And General J\.lotors to make and sell small. cheap. truck·llke vehicles in un· derdeveloped nations has launched the domestic auto indu stry into the Jut re- maining major auto market. The market is big enough. howevt.r, lo provide bl,ck Ink t<> corporal< profit col· wnns o! both linns for decades. Says GM board chairman Richard C. Gerstenbtrg, "ln great areas of the v.·orld , car ownership is so low the market can be regarded as untapped." Nevertheless, G e r s t e: n b e r « htld back from any prediction of a profit bonanui. Though large. the market Is featured fly many uncertainties. Tariff ~nd trade b&rrlerw, ever-changing and ~ome diffi cult to live wtth, could present chronic problems. And unlike prevk>us U.S. ventures hlto new foreign markets, tbtte uJst today well·organized and fiscally healthy Euro- pean and Japan~ competitors. They could so slice up the market that profit margins might prove slim. Cult ural or nationalistic sympathies of liOme of the nations in this market area, mo reover, might give the foreign com- petitor an edge ovtr U.S. producers. The crucia l elt'lment might not, in 11Jcb cases, be product quality, cost, distributio]l or service. Thus with all these unknowns, the initial steps by U.S. firms int o this market area art limited and hes.i tant. The Ford product for this marktt Is called the Fiera. Jn hinting at it some month! back }fenry Ford II called It "a new Model T." It is as severely practical as was that early car. \ The basic unit is a simple cab and chuslt. Variations can alter it from 1~ pass<115er minibus to a pickup lnlct for light haulinir tasks. • To Open In Mesa Imperial Bank will open its eighth office, and third In Orange C.Ounty, 1t Harbor Boulevard and Fai r Drive in Costa Mesa on Thursday, June 29 according to George M. Eltinge, Chairman, B n d George L. Graziadio, Vice Chainnan and President. ImPerial, founded in 1963, today has resources in excess of $125 million and is one of the first 600 largest of the na· ti on's 14,000 banks. The Costa Mesa office will be housed in a new build ing featuring modified Span ish <1rchitecture. Many dignitaries are e~cted to attend the opening Chiy event as well as· George, the friendly Imperial Bank Lion. There will be prizes. in· eluding trips to Acapulco via \Vestern Airl ines and a draw- ing for 11 new car Rt all Orange County offlces, Golden West Distributes New Models G<>lden WeSt Mobile Homes. a multiple plant manufacturer headquartered in Santa Ana, is distributing a new model with convent ional home ex- terior in California, Arizona and Nevada. The unit, called Laguna Cot· tage, is a true mobile home, not a moduler, and has an ex- terior closely resembling a conventional home. An asphalt !hingled roof , side hlp J'O?f, and latticed living room win- dows and front door. Exterior wa11 s are of horiiontal aluminum aiding and simulated !hake shingles. The company, looated at 19'29 E. St. -Andrews Place, of- fers 70 basic noor plans and many optional mOOUlcations. CPA Installs New Officers • The L o n 1 Beach-Orllfl Coun" Chapltt, Olllfornla Society of Celtilied Pliblic .,..,. countanta (CPAI lnll&Ded .... officers .,.. ·1ho lfn.71 c hapter ,..,. 11 ,! ~in ner aboanl the Queen l'l!ary In Long Beach. Officers lnatalled were Paul T. Southgate, Jr~. prei1i· dent; Joseph f . McCormil:k, vice presld111t; Wllllam D. ~hon. secrttary; James E. Byrant, tnuuru; 1111\ Fran1' L. Swan and lloberl W. Uv· lngoton, dlttctora. MaM in Costa Mesa Francis J . Dunleavy, left. executive vice president of International Tele- phone an d Telegraph Corporation (JTI'), and Arthur T. \Voerthwein, ITI vice president. examine a variety of special pumps made by ITT Jabsco Products. Costa Mesa. The pumps are part of an exhibit of ITT products on displ ay at the corporation's annual mee ting in Memphis. Tenn . l(ing of the Marliets Rallies With 'WEO' Price Policies NE W YORK (UPI) -For Safeway already has set 11: A&P has had little to , 11ay years ob.i;ervers of the '9fi mark for Ali:P to shoot at. In abou t current !ales except billion a year retail grocery the firsl quarter, Safe,vay that, at the end of the dscal business have watclled a pro. sales spurted to $1.326 billion year Feb. 26. it said !ales had c~s thaJ looked like the from $1.173 billion a year been improving steadily for gradual dethronement of the1i"iieaii•iiliiierii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiioiiniitiihsii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii old king -the huge A'P otore11 chain. At. tbe end o! March it ap- peared that the · king might have lost his crown. Tm! agressive·Safeway Stores, bas- ed Jn Oakland, intimated jt might have passed A&P in sales by the slim margin" of $.1 million In tbe proceding IJ months. .Nobody could be t u r e becawse there's a month's dif· ference in the dates of the two <.'Ompanies' reports. Now the old king his Jauncb- 1 eel a <.'OPSumer price 1'U' that 'mighi 'shake ll1o Industry. It could result in A &: P " s • remrcenco. ii ·1190 could lead • boaVJ· 1o .... !or A&P and ~ prollu of tomo or Its ~ compeUtors. . '.If All\ posts a.1ood .. 1 .. galn when it reports late ln J.une on the first quarter of f.iscA1 1973, the dethronement wiU be poatponed or averted . .. That report lihould tell whether A&P't recasting ol imagt and policy with the otw TAX WRITE-OFF · What Otters the Highest Tax Shelter FHA-236 TAX SHELTER In th• opinion of m•11.,-n1tio111ll v •no"'11 1eeou11fin9 fir"'•· th• rno1t u11i11111• t1J•1lt•lt•r i11vt1fm,nt •"•il1bl• tod1y i1 111 FHA. 2li R1h1hil il1tio11 llmlttcl Ptrt11•11hip "'Ith 1p•ei1I f; .. , y•1r •rife-off fe r t•h1hilitetlo11 ••pt 11cl itur••· Limited Amount Available Tll"'41 l't11..:h M1rtl Mfff .... "" ....... ,,."'*' .. ~"""' u•r Stot!IM IM ff "" N• 11t1111 Meinl'fll Act. M. P. KRUSE & CO., INC. MEMIER PACIFIC COAST STOCK EXCHANGE 2100 N. Main StrHI Santa Ana1 Collf. 92706 JOllPH Y. ACONl/JOHN '· ll•A,1N '9r hif9nntlo• write er ll'lii•M 147·1f41 r----------- 1 wo 11ld 11loe infotf1'11t1011 conc1r111119 J fHA·l l• l imited r1,!n1tthlp. I N•m• •••••• , , , •• , , , , , , , • , •••• , . , • , , Phone , , •• , •••• , I Addr••• • •• •• • • •• • • • . • • •• • • • • • City ••••••••••••.••• 'WEO r. for "Where Economy ,,., Orginata" -label Is worklll5 .. ,., __________________ .,. L---------·---------~ Employment t.e..iel in Aerospece Industry ,_ -- 10~~==:±---t+t+-H C1!I : Hlt D. Ari Werk '°' 1111'1 Cry'" Pact With Soviets Gree ted Ae1·ospace Leads Job Recovery As Boost to Space Industry Robert Anderson, president and chief operating officer of North American R o c k w-t 11 C.Orp., the nation 's 39th largest industrial complex. is op- timistic about the future of the aerospace industry and the country. Anderson, whose company has offices and facilities throughout Orange Coun ty and Southern Califor nia and ls prime contractor for the Apollo spacecraft, applauded the Moscow summit agree- ment on a joint space venture. !-le sees aer osp aei? unemployment easing (see related county story on this page), and analyz.es th' cor· porate role in a changing America. North A mer i c a n Rockwell generated 5 2 . 2 l billion in sales in fiscal 1971. Theae and other areas were discussed by Anderson. who joined Rockwell in I~ aher a 22-year career with Chrysler Corp., in special question and answer intervie w: How do you feel •bout cooperating wltb the RusslaDJ en apace work? Jt's a terrific idea. If we can cooperate "·Uh the Russians Jn this area, what's to prevent us from cooperating with them in other •re.as, and who can tell ~·here all this will lead; "''hen 1 man has his hand extended in friendship to another. he 's not thinking of forming that hand into a fist. Do yoa forsec. any difficulty la working with the Ro11siam? On basic technology, and AEROSPACE CHIEF Robert Anderson that 's about all that will mat- ter in this project. absolutely not. Not many peo ple are familiar \l.'ith this, but we at North American have been working with the National Aeronautics and Space Agency and the Russian! for more than a year on var ious pro} el1S. We think 1ve know technically ~w our equipment will com'plement that of the Russians. The details still have to be worked out, but we have a fairly gpod grasp of what needs to be·done. How does Russia• t pace trcb.nology compare to ears~ Excellent. We may b e so mewhat more 10pbi11Cated in this art!a than the Rus.sians: after all, we sent a couple of men to lhe moon and they hav,n't. But they have the capability, that's for sur,. If we surpass them by a wide margin in any particular ;area. I'd say it would be computer technology. TbJ1 joint project ibould help relieve uM:mploymeat in the Aero!!pace industry in California? Certainly. We'll be looking to hire add itional people when the time comes, and many others will be hired down along th e line in the sub<on- tracti ng area. NASA ad- ministrator J ames Fletcher says the joint venture will r,. quire an additional federal ap- propri~~n ~a quar ter million dollars. He also says another 4.400 jobs will be created. AJI this money and employment will brighten life for a lot of peo- ple, not just those directly employed al 1pace work bot local merchants and other businesses dependent upon these working people. Aside from this particular project, wb1L future do you 1ee for tlle Hrespace· lo- du1try·! .. It 's somewhat of an eclipse, as we all know. -but in· the years ahead. the sky is literally the limit for the in- dustry. The dreams that man is putting on the dr1wing boards right now, as far-fetch- ed as they may seem . will be achieved to some degree with the passage of time. I'm just as optimistic about the in· du.stry .as I can be . Aerospace ein ployrnenl in· creased by 700 in May 1n Orange County leading slate labor analysts to predict lhat the ~ jobless picture v.• a s on the upgrade for the first time in two years. The Stale Department of Human Resources Develop- ment (l:IRDJ r eported a decHne in unemployment ror May to a new low figure of S.8 percent. This compares with April's 6.3 percent and marked the first drop below the 6 per· cent level since June 1970. May's county une:mployment rate was below the national average for the first time in 29 months and beneath the state figure for the first time since July 1970. The state and national figures for May were the same, S.9 percent. Alta Yetter. Orange: County labor analyst for HRD ha~ predicted a continued im· provement in employment this year. Jn the month of May. 2.000 person~ found jobs to reduce the total unemployed lo 28.000, the lowest figure since f\1ay 1970. A year ago there were 3',100 jobless and rate of 7.7 percent of the working force. Total employed persons in May set a record of 497 .000, a new high mark for the county. Ordnance, aircraft and other aerospace jobs rose to 55 ,300 up 700 from April giving hope that the long drought in spa ce and electronic employment was over. Wome 11 Throw Chart Curve V nen1p loyn1e 1it Rllte Stays Hi gli Despite Job Gllins I By DA VID R. F RANCIS Chr11ll1n Science Monner Strv•e• Th' w o men' l'I liberation movement may be I he cause of some economic and political embarrassment for the Nixon administration. "It's possible." ad1nitted Dr. 11erbert Stein, the President's top economic adviser. \Vhat happened is that the persistent long-term trend for a larger proportion of the f,male popula tion to join the labor (orce has apparently ac- celerated. As a result. the unemployment r.ate has i:-e- mained high despite a huge in· crease In the number of people with }ob!. The seasona Uy 1 d j u s te d unemployment rate for May. released Friday. !bowed the overall unemployment rate of 5.9 percent, onchanged from the previous two month."!. That is • little below the year;-ago rate of 6.1 percent. Yet the numb e r or jobholders has r isen by ~-3 million since May. 1971. 1n· eluding a further small gain in employ ment in May. The 1abor force -those both working or seeklng wort -bu increase.cl by almost aa large an 1moont tn the same period -1.1 million. That compam with a nonnal year· ly inert•,. lrt the labor force of 1bout 1.5 million. Thl1 gig11ntlc increase in the labor force hall puzzled the ad- m I n I 11 t ratkm economists. "Hnw come!" they 111k. One reason 11:ppe:ars lo be that more and more women have decided to work. "There II\ obvioU1ly M>me change in !he li fe-style or WQtnen, ,, noted Or. Stein. Just 1bout one-half of the total inc:rea!te oC 1.1 milUon in the labor force in the past 12 months was \\'On1en . Yet \\'Omen are only about :l5 per- cent of the total labor force. Of lhe total female popula· lion aged 25 U:L 54, some 48.9 percent were in the labor force in April. 1969. By April of this year that percentage bad increased to SI. I percent. Among teen-agers the in· crease in the participation of girls in the labor force: has been even more dramatic. Some 39.2 percent in the age 16 to 19 bracket were in the labor force. in April. 1971 , 42.J percent bY April, 197'l. Perhaps, speculated Dr . Stein. conditions of work and household mana§ement are "M> much e.&aier' that more women want to wotk. Another P.QSSibility, o f course, is that' the high cost of living is forcing more married women to take jobs to sup- plement their husbands' in· comes, although the real purchasir1g power of average weekly C¥Jlings of Amtrlcan workers in April was 3.5 pa· cent hlgher than a year ago. But that doesn't rule out that some famille.s may feel poorer with inflation hitting their 11taries. Whether the women's libera· t!on movement bu inspired rnort ·women to wort la 1n- body'1 guw . >.rrywoy. u Dr. Stein commented with a shrug: "What can we do •bout it?'' The curly-haired economl~t still reckons lhat ''hjstorical experience" and ''sociological· demo1traphic factors" Indicate. that the growlh in the labor forte abould slow down ir. the coming months. Combined wit1' tile rapid expansion now u-ndtr "IY in the economy. 1.0 =U.S. un employment Percent of labor force. seasonally adjuiled 6.5 A 6.0 - 5.5 5.0 N u tO J.5 J.O 1969 1970 - thl! 1hould r,.ult In a drop In the ·unemployment rate. Dr. stein is boldina to his predic· lion of an unemployment rate in the ''neighborhood of 5 perce:nt'' by the end of thi s year. 1'.,j lJ 'Il I 1971 l O.t.: De,.,.,,..,., of Lober As It Is. he "9u.<f· 10me 57 percent c>l the c1villan papula- tion av er lS year1 of age is e:mployed. That ii a larger proportion than in any ye11r of lM ltlO's btfore the Vietnam war boom started, he said. Firm Developers P urchased The Bren C ompan y , developer and builder ot Hsrbor View llomt1 l n Newport Beach and Grttnl.rtt Home! in trvlne, bas been repurchased by Donald L. Brr.n from lnterns.llonal Paper Comp11ny. Bron paid $3.l mllllon In cash and will al!IO issue $18.$ million In secured, long·le:rm interest-btarinll'. notes. A nr .. r1nt to repurchase 49 percent o{ the de.veloper·1 1tocli: at its book value within a five-year period begiMing in mld-197$ was also given. Bren sales for the first four months of 1m were $9.S million , an increa!e of 190 per· cent over the same period in 1971. Projected sales for 1972 are S48·million. The company has developed slnglt. famlly detat.hed hou sinR: and residential vi 11 a g: e s throughout Southern Califor· nie. 7' 4-month Hunt for Joh 8 )' PATRICK BOYL!=: 01 *• 0 1\f\' 1"11•1 si.n For 1everal thousand young Oranie COUnty residents. June. 19'72 will ~ a paradox of JOY •nd sadness, hope and despair. Bedecked in traditional cap and &own, they will graduate from college. achiev- ing auccess at an endeavor their parent!! possibly never tried, But disappoint ment \vi ii rtplace satisfaction "''hen they try to Hnd a job suited to the "skill" gainf'd 1n four years of colle ge. School and employment <1fl1c1als think the 1972 college graduate will hunt for that fir't Job for a long time -maybe as long as four mon1hs. After a while, he will be disgusted and probably broke and will take "any job" to support hin1 until he can enter his desired field "There has been a slight improve1ne11t in th e job n1arkel this year over 1971. but l~oere still aren 'I any employers lining up to grab soinebody with 3 diplon1a ." says Jark Qua)'lr. ass1st<int manager of the !lt at e Depart1nent of Human flesource~ ~velopn1ent t HRD 1 office a1 Sant a Ana . GUA RANTEED A JOB Ten yea rs ago, job recruiters :Hood 1n line just to vi sit 1he campuses. No mat!t'r what R student's n1ajor. hr ~·as ahnost guaranteed a JOb in hts fit>ld upon graduation and employers oft en bid v.·1\h higher \\'ages for the better students. But the economy and job 1narkcl have changed to the point where the need 110\V is for s killed technicians. usually 1un1or college graduates. rather than liberal arts or science majors from four year schools. Mrs. Lorraine O'Donnell. placement of- ficer at UC Irvine , explains that one in· dicator of the languid job market is the hi gh number of students calling on the placement center for aid in finding employment. F'our years ago, she notes. only 116 students used the service. This year, over half of the graduating class of some 1400, students are expected to come to the campus placement center for help in fin· ding a job. And that will only be a small portion of the 3,000 expected to seek ad- vice on resume \\'rit1ng, brochures and career counseling. All University o( California alumni ar' eligible to use the service. WHERE BLAME LIES Mrs. O'Donnell and other placement of- ficers in the co unty realize lhat !he primary blame for the lack of jobs lies oot with society, but with the educational lnstltutions tbenlSelves. A freshn1an entering college in 1.968 was led lo believe that a degree would get hin1 the job he wanted . But in the ensuing years. no one ever told him that there 1vould be lev.• opportunities for English majors or l h~t a degree in biology ..... wo1d d.··earn him nothing but a job in a grocery store. .. It has been traditional for !he university to not think of future pros- pects," the woman notes. ''and change is difficult." Students and university faculty have: for many years seen four years in college not as ca reer education. she believes, bul as "preparation for life." ··Well. when e student prepares for life.'' she adds ... he better damn well kno\v whal he is going to do v.·hen he gets out of here." f\1rs . O'Donnell was only reeently successful in her years of effort to add career planning courses to the curriculum. Two such classes ~·111 be of· fered next school year. Besides the new courses. academic of- ficittls at the school believe the role of the institution is going to have to change 'l • • • .• - . 't. 9 I • 7 • ' ' - . 11omcwhat lo conforn1 to the faltering job market. According to Dr. Httza rd Ada1ns, lht ne\1°ly-appointt>d v1tf' r hance!lor o ( academic affA1rs. 110 pressing need !or career plann1n.'l existl'd 111 thr pas1. because there \Vl're ah1-ays so n1any job opportunities. NOTHIN(; \\'AS IHl.\"t-'. ''Nothing \\·as dOll!' bt·ca11se uh1vtrs1ty officials gol 1n the h;ib1t of expecting recruiters to come lo lhem.'' Or . Adams explains. 1-l.e admits that undergraduate education at the 11nivt>rs11r has 11lw ay" bC'en oriented nlorr to\\·ard 1o:raduate school than the job n1arkrt. '"T he reason for this \\as that peoplt with graduate degrrt•s 11't>rr in den1and ." he says. "It will still bC' tru1' that many of our students wiO go on to graduate work. Bu1 we also expe<·t a large:-number o{ undergraduales lo require greater aid in iiecu ring 11. job than the university ha~ given then1 in the past "We will have to tell them \\'hat the op- portunities are when they come in a! freshmen so !hat their choice of maior offers them some nexibillty.'' He says individual career counselin g Y.'ithin each academic school \\'ill be im- plemented next school year to partially alleviate the career choice problem an1ong first and second year 11ludenls. TOO LATE TO CHA NGE Similar problems in career planning r x1st 11 c•State Long Beach, where placement fa.,.ficcr Ed Babbush say1 manv !tudt>nt!I don't even take ad- vant"age of the limited career-oriented programs until they are seniors . By then, he says 11 is too late for them to change !heir major to a marketable field or to take a few more courses in one particular 11ubject that could get thtm a job. Avei·age Ptiy $8 ,282 OIVJ«K COUNTY ILUOftAl.LY ADJUST[!) lMMJl'lO'W'MfNT •ATE ' " . r-.... -~ -I'-'J '"The studenl.5 need lo determine early,' In their col\,ge year! what the !upply and demand is," Babbush believes. ''TbeJ; need lo kno w the difference between a \'OCat ion 21.nd an avocation.'' \Vhile the four year schools suffer from a tack of career planning f;acilit ie!. junior ,·o\lrgr-s are well tquipped 10 handle the transition from classroo1n to office. Ac· 1·ording to J an Ho'>'·ell. placement offiOer ai Orange Coast College In Costa Mesa. .. the Job prospects in mos! fields t.'11 year are great." Although about half of lhe cradualee el ' 11\·o yea r progra1n go on to a four year i·ollege , Mrs. Howell says that lhom tr:11nrrl .~pecifically for a job wilt hf" 11 lmosl no trouble findina: employmentJD lhr1r held. l.lke many ot her community conew. Orange Coast offe r• program1 in iiUCh areas •~ medical technology. aircraft maintenance, mechanical draftin& ad ,;cores of others. t:XTt:NSIVl! COUNSELING ''\Ve have an extensive counselln& pn;. gram here," Mrs. Howell explains • "Eve ry incoming !ludent is as1igned a t:ounselor and we try lo point out to etch individual the problem! he will havt bl fi nding a job." She fee ts that mOl!!lt four year colle1e1 will soon be adoptillf s1n1ilar programs. \Vhat \viii happen to this yea r 's colle(t 11:raduate? HRD official Quayle believN many of them will accept a job at a lower salary and in " different field tl\an originally planned. .. !l's still a tough labor market." )le says. ··and finding a job v.•on't be 'a8y. '"But even at the wors1 of 1he current recession, !her' wt>re JOba available. There are always people retirine t nd people dying, 10 there: are jobs out there~ They are just difficult to find." 18 More Firms P ick Coast The employment picture along the Orange Coast rame into sharp focus last week \\'ith the release of official statistics. According to a r'port issued by thr. state Department of Human Resources l)evelopment lHRDI. 94 percent of those classified as part of the \\'Ork for ce along the coast have a job ar.d make an average annual salary of $8.282. Nearly two-thirds of Orange Coast workers hold jobs in which services are provided rather than goods manufac- tured. A large percentage of these workers are employed by federal. atate and local governments. earning 1n annual wage of $1 1,000. The HRD report break! the county down into types of employment for In- dividua l areas and 11hows that one-third of the county workers hold jobs In the coastal cities or in the Saddle:back Valley, There are some 7 ,000 busines! firms ii\ this area a.nd HR D officials note that al least 18 mdre large firms will be opening up ne.w facilities within the next few months. providing more employment op- portunities. Most Ora1111• Coast jobs (26.6 pcreent) are In the rields of manufacturinc, with 15.8 percrnt of the worken employed in aerospace, the backbone of county ln· du8try. Ano1her large portion 120.6) percent. of the job holdcr!I are employed in the r<?tail =-nd \vholesale trade industry and th(' ne:ii:l lnrgest chunk ( 19 4 1>erCE'nl) wtirk in lhe government S4:"Clor~ Only four percent of the workers arc employed by financial. real estatr and in- surance flnn!I. fnr the entirt C'OUnly, the rE"porl 11tate!' lhat z 4 percent (496 ) of 1ht mort lhan 20.000 firm! have mor' lhan 100 workers and employ more than half of the total work force . F'or the: pu rposes of the report. a "firm·• is riefined as a business paying more than $100 In wa ges in a three month pe riod and having at least one employe. HrGHEST WAGES The hig hest wages ar' paid in the: field of oil refining and related industrie:s. with salarie! averaging $13,200. The lowest average wages, some $3,900 1 year, go to employet or eaUng and d r i n k i n a eistabllshmenls. One interesting stati!ltic shows that a man wUJ e:arn more making euns than he will butter, the two terms m01t often used liy economists to represent tndustrial procl·Jctlon. The average salary paid • ~c:rson employed in the manufacture of ordnnnce and related equipmr:nt is $12.800 a ·year. Food manufacturing. workers earn an 1vera1e of only $9,156 annually. The following I~ a partial breakdown of the report for each area of the Orange. Ctwt with .. listing: or tome ol. the employment opportunilltt 1Cbeduled to be 1v1Uable soon. The North Coast, lncludllli Sol Buch, lluntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Wes tmlnlte.r. accounts for about 10 pe.r· cent of the total )obs in the county and is heavily dependent upon the dtfense doll or. The Navol Weopons Stl tion in Seal Beach is r~11ponslble for 21 percent ar the rederol jobs JVllil&blt In the county and large aerMpace: manuftcturlng nrms are located in the 111re1. t•UTU RE JOBS llRD of fic-ial111111y job prospecl s e11sl 1t McDonnell·Douglas Corporation, which has recently received nrarly $100 mill~ In federal contract~. and 1t lht. I ll mililon water rec\amat10n fa cility now being constructed at Fountain V1lley. The Cen tral Coa~t 11:ccoonts ror some 11 percent of the county'! employment and include!! Newport Beach, Costa M ... Irvine and Laguna Beach. Important financial and trade centers are loc~ here and l rvlne has 1 rapidly expendinl indUstrial base. The area bas the mMl future job opo portunities, including two new banks ia Newpcrt Beach, several new indunrit1 and a shopping center in Irvine. Ttie South Co11:st are:a , ~mpriRCf~ South Laguna, D11na Point. t\ • Capistrano Valley and San Clemente,• some 9.000 jobs with about one f<Klrth ef them employed in tht. retail trade ift. du11try, reflecting the importance ol tile tourist lo the area. , , The only new job pro."JpCCts eJ.lst at ~ new marina at Dana Point, where 1C11M 30 shops and re.atauranls are 1Chedule4 lq; open -.i in Mariner• Villqe. The El Toro area includn \he atn- munl~"' ,north of El Toro Rold and tllo Marlue Corp. Air Station, where ..., 1,1111 cMIJana "" employed by p,. f~al a:overnmenl. A fifth of the - ty's fa rm work force Is employed tn thhl' art11 . Ttle only employment oppor\unlty in the Immediate future wilt be at 1 ntw benk. scheduled to opr:n in Laauna lllll• in early 1973. The area is made: up prlm.arHy cf rr:s\denlial communities Rnd undevelop1d land with only about 2.700 ptf'IOftl ~mployed there. Most of the jobs .,. if' coMtructlon and manuf1cturtnc. • DAJL Y l'll OT , :Townhonae Part of lor Living ~· • SAWYERS WATCH THE IR HOME GO UP ••• 60 Percent Sold Out • Art and ~!arsha Sawytr art- young marr1edts with t.bt.ir future mapped out before thnn. t\01h1ng hctphBr.ard about 1he1n. lt has been cairefully planned. Whtn they got mar· rie<I a year ago <1nd moved in- to • luxury apart1nent com- plex in Tustln they knew it was a temporary thing. Their drtam was a house of their O"'fl . They d 1d a Jul uf looking before Ari found ii fie wu drivu1g out the Scsnla Ana f-'re~v.·oy a few month! ago, a shorl th~tance f ron1 where they lnf', v.hl'n hr saw the nf'V. s11:n :ind dC'r1drd to visi t !ht· H1v<lel "tov. nhomes" of \\'alnut Square 111 ll"\lflt' Jle brought ~larsha ouf !he next day during their lunch hour. It was just what they v.•ere looking for -something large r than their lwo-bedroom apartment. with • · g r a .!I !'I y b--pace" and their o"·n :. t1rd. Art v.as l"XC'lled O\tt Olymp1c-sl u sv.-lmm1ng bul most <>f all with the basketball court. Tht Sawyers In\ e 11port:s - S'lli tm m1ng , skio-d1\'ing, tennis. The.v .'iki y.·eekends in the winter and oft.en tak.t off in the iwnmer In the struor Sawyer'• c1mper. "Wt wanled a place that wouldn't lie us down '° we coold get away whenever we wanted. And we 're also thinking of the future," ,.yt Art, being prac· tical and business-minded . "Th is i.s a thrtt or four ye<1r plan for us. It's fine for one child with nice play areas. But when we have our family we 'll need 1 bigger house." J If" ex- plains that li~'i ng in a con· domin ium gi \'es them all the tax advantages of 11 single· family home plus a grol\·1ng equity without the upkHp problems. Each owner shares ,Jn the low mont hly n1ainlen- ance fee. This monthly cost al- -so covers upkeep of landsc.11 p- lng, the original lnst<'Jllat ion or whi ch was included in the purchase pri('I'. At some futurr date, "·hen the Sawyers ITIO\'e on, they plan to keep the condontiium • ''We'll rent it and use it is an Investment." he says. Art Sawyer and his "'ife have their JOOc'-i'ange plans all ·latd out, too, and they seem to be com· C'hallengts In his v.ork ll spurred hi."TI on lo get a Jaw deg rte. He entered Pep- perd1ne Law School Jn Santa Ana. It has been four years of working days for lhe county and attend ing classes at niglll , lJe will graduate this month . :-ilarsha, noting that this is their firs t home, says she has a "thousand decorating ideas. ll's such fun to plan!" There · y.·ere four noor plans to se!e<:'t from but the Sav;ycrs seltled immediately on the tY.·o-story, IY.'C>-bedroo1n and t'A·o-bath 1nodel. They picked their own color schem f, top. '·Carpeting is included but we have to do our own drapes and buy a washer-dryer," notes ~frs. Sawyer. They won't need much f" 1 s e , ho"·ever. as their apartment has been tastefully decorated. E:ich p1tce of furnltu r e st•lr<:ttd for the future home they were planning -I massive Sparush 1nsp1rf"d di~ 1ng roo1n sel vtill be perfect in the separ<11e formal dining roon1 of th eir new homt. A corner grouping o f book$1elVf"3 and desk wLH bl just right for the spac1ou:1 alcove off the master bedroom "'hith they plan to tum into a TV sitting roorn. The kitchen, \Vilh built-ins and a l;irgf" pan- try, looks into their own fenc- ed ba ckyard, reached via a sliding wall of windows in the dining room. The Sawyf"rs, their goldfish tank and 11'-'0 cats. movPd lfl \\ralnut Squ:ir e, the ne w Pacesetter Homes' 4'0m· mun itr. 1n January, 111ey know tha! 1972 1s gou1g to be a great year. -· Huntington Seacliff Selling ENJOY THE NEARBY ENVIRONMENT •• New Phase Finished At P a rk New port ing true. P.1arsha is a native of Orange County, a t t e nde d elementary school In Santa Ana and graduated from Tustin High School. "·· Clrtllll planning has shaped 'Beechwalt. the new residential •• · · development in HunUngtoo . 8eeclifJ. into a popular marine ;-Community with positive sales reoults. Within the first two wtek s : ~ since sales began at th is Hun- tington Beach community, 60 · percent ol the first unit or 50 '··'homes are sold ou t •, A joint venture of A. J . Hall • Corporation and M a n s i o n Properties, Inc.. Beachwalk will include a total of 449 ·fte.reation ~ orientM p a t i o . . New Building Set in. Irvine ."1>e Doil Koll Company. bu begu n construction in on a 12,000 squarf" fool, 000 buildin g ror llixson etal Finishing Co . president b Hixson, announ('ed this k. . When completed in .July, x30n will occupy half the Heling for its boat parts and sories manufacturing ation. Upon completion a rtton of the new building I be available for lease pro- g aeparate Identity. homes, which are part of the Huntington Seacliff master plan. "We attribute the great de- mand of our homes to a number of factors," corn- mented ~1at Loonin, Vice President of A. J . Hall Corporation. "By util izing the most progressive ho me and community design concepll!: with abundant landscaping an d total recrea tion ameni ties -Beachwalk becomes one or a kin d. There is truly nothi ng like it anyv.•here. in its pr ice range." Five distinctive one· and two-s tory homes are being or- fered wllb plans providllig up to five bedrDl>lil!: and, three baths featuring generous use of ceramic tiles, wood shingle exteriors and roofs. Bennuda shutters and expanses of sliding glass. Deluxe features such a!i 100 percenl nylon shag ca rpeling, enclosed tv.·o-car gar a ge~. t:lerestory windows, optional we t-bars. w o od ·bU r n i n g fi replaces wi th log lig hters. ceramic hearth, optional mir- rored v;ardrobe doors. forced- air heating, master TV system and large master bedroom suites with cathedral ceilings arbor Heights Villa s lated for Huntington Ground has bee n brokfn and truction soon 1vill be derway on Harbor J-lc ights u , a SJ .5-million aparl- nt home com plex of 176 'Ls to be bu ilt in 11unlington · ach by Mc Keon Construe· t ron. ·F irst phasC' of 1he nt•11· prOJ· '"t will con1 prise 14 bu1ld1n~s .. ' four units r;1ch. ilrld 11•1!1 !Jr luated 1,11 llr·1I A 1• t' n 11 r O!: tween Hnl\;+ I 'h1<';1 11nd AJ~onq1 11n "• ~Rayn1ond L l\r11pp. prrsi- nt of the firm ·~ Orange 'vision . ;inl1ripa1rs ! 11 a I els y.•dl bf" read y 1n Augu st noted that a n11n1ber nf w features will be added lo tht standa rd ,_1 c Keo n quadplex. includ ing an enclos- ed patio for each unit The development is the four th in Orange County, wilh other A-IcKeon a part m en t home comple xes existing in San .Juan Capistra no. Santa 1\11a, nnrl llun tin;;!on Beach. .~1t·l\eon Const r u c I i n n :;;p{'('J:Jlizrs In buildin g con- do 111 10111111-sl.vle ;1 parlment h11111 1'~. lu\1·nho1nes. a n d s1ngil··ran1ily dwellings. RasC'd in Sacramento. lhe publicly- held firm 1s acl1ve in morr than 50 lJ.S. ('ities . Cnn1pany shares arc traded on the American and Pacific Coast Stoc k Exc hanges. are included in the purchase price. All electric kitchens co me complete with double s e l f ·c le ani ng ov ens . dis.hwasher1. deluxe garbage disposals. lumi nous ceilings and special stained hardwood cabi netry. "Large eucalyptus trees, grassy knolls. lighted paths an d tree groves w i n d t h ro u g h o u t Beachwalk," stated Loonin. "To bring in the atmos phere of sea and land we bu ilt our homes around spacious cour tyards and patios and designed high vaulted ceilings in side to let the sun and rich green sur· roundings come through well placed windows.'.' After a year at Fresno Stat e College she went to work for The newest and largest cou rt. The professionally-star-the edult di vision of the phase at Park Ne\ll'port. the fC'd $750,000 Spa contains a Orange County P rob a t Ion apartment a n d townhouse completely-equipped gymna-Department. That was si x community on Upper Newport :sium, suana baths, a bill iard years ago a nd she's still hap- room. lounges and m~ting pily work ing there. Art is from Bay in Newport Beach. is now San Gabriel and a graduate 1·, roocns and a TV thealre. being completed, re ports ~Ian· psychology from Long Beach Occ upan cy i n t his s Coil f · nah Sligar. rental director at t.ate ege. A ter a year in current phase is slated for H ·· he dec'ded he ed the $20-million "apartmen t-d R awa11, 1 wa nt mi -June. ental rates vary to live in Orange County, park." \\lith location and view . Apart-because he loved the beach "Many of these apartments ment rentals start at $175, and the open llpaces . are tennis-oriented because with townhouses at $3 15. Park Newport is located at He became a case worker in Purcbaaera who Automati- cally become a membe r of the Beachwalk Homfowners As- , they look ou t on the courts and Jan1boree Road and San Joa-the probation department. pro shop," added ~fr1. Sligar, quin Hills Road, wect of where be was later to meet ''but residents -WU! a1ao be able Newport Center. Marsha, and met gr ea t , •• ANO RELAX ON THEIR NEW FRONT STEP to look across our main·•-:...:.::.c.:...:...::::::::::.:_ ________ :._ ____ .:_ _______________________ _ sociation f i nd that main-rec reation area to the ba y. r-------------------------------------------.. tenarice of the ho 1n e ex-The townhouses are clustered teriOr. common areas, and around a swimming pool and recreational facililies are tak-many ha \Pe a direct vie\V of rn ca re of fo r a modC'st month-ly fee. the bay ." Hecreation at Beachv.·alk Part of the master-planned consi!iLs of two luxurious Irvine Ranch. Park Newport is Beach houses tha t establi sh the located on 50 acres of bluff focal point. Beachhouse No. 1 just a few minutes from ls for active events, providing Newport Center and Fashi on a pool table, juke box, and Island. dance area. Beachhouse No. 2 . "With these 241 un its. we offers card tables, lounges. wil l have only one more phase an~ a comm~nit_y kitchen for to complete our planned 1,300 soc ia l gatherings. un its. The final phase is Adjacent to the beachhouses scheduled to be built next are a J unior Olympic·size year." s"•i1nming poo l, therapy pool, C-Onstrucled by G f" rs on cabana for swim suit changes. Bakar following his 8uccessful with saunas and showers. Six: development of more then additiona l full size pools, ~.OOO units in the San Fran· cabanas and sand noored isco area. Park Newport voll eybaJJ courts are planned is designed to provide a way of throughout the community as leisure for adults and fam ilies well as play areas. sprinkler with children over 15. lot.s and parks for children. Golf and public I en n i s facilities arc adjacent lo Beachwalk. Y.'hile srhools and shopping exist a few short bloc ks nway. Full\· deco rated n1odels <ire nn d1si1tny at Beachwa!k daily fro1n 10 il .nl . to 6 p.111. Bcach"·alk patio home.~ <ire prif'ed frorn $34,000. The community may be rrached by laking the San Diego Freeway In Golden \Vest Street and proceeding sout hwest approximately three miles to Beachwalk. In addition to the sevrn li ghted tennis cou rt! and pro shop. the recr eational facili- !ies inc lude putting greens. {'ight s\vimming pools, b11 r- becue5 and ii sanc1 volleyball P hoto Di splay Dan Sy.·offord. of 4 2 4 3 Jlilaria Way, Newport Brach. \\·ill present photographs 1n an exhibit al Sou the r n Methodist Uni versity, th e school he attends. Winner of NAHB Gold Nugget Grand Award for design and construction of Townhouses • New SeaTerraceTownhomes at Laguna Niguel. Spectacularocean views withTuwnhomes attached. 'Ibis is the new look of living on California's coastline-luxurious Sea Terrace Tuwnhomes at Laguna Niguel. Si t,uated on gently rolling hills, the views at Sea Terrace Tuwnhomes are unforgettable: sailboet.•, bl ue water, and Catalina 1slru!d in the<listance. Choose from one and two story models, 2-3-4 bedrooms with np t.o 212 baths. All-<llectric ki tchen, forced air heating, large walk-in closets, wall-UJ-wall ca rpeting. All you could possib ly desire is here. You'll find Laguna Niguel is a fun place t.o Live. The dimaU, is great and everything you need is close at hand. Golf or tennis your game? Memberships are •vailable t.o hoth the El Niguel Country Club and the Laguna Niguel Tennis Cluh. And the beach, with your own private entrance and perking area, is 3 blocks away. Further sonth, 212 mile!, is the Dana Point Marina Directions: Gosouthantbe San Diego Fwy. t.o Crown Valley . Pky. exit. 'Turn right (approx. 6mi) t.o Pacific Coast Hwy. Left 1 mile t.o Niguel Rd. Lefton Niguel Rd. to Sea Terrace TuwnhoII1€S office. From SJ4,450 i~!,~~.~~,~~R·o~kers Lion just how nrnrh no you Can Relax "Residents are also within a f~ minutes or b o at i n g, fishing . .swimming and gurflng in the Newport Harbor'1 pop- If you want t.o start life anew, come see the new Sea Terrace Tuwnhomes at Laguna Niguel. 'There's nothing like them. Anywhere. ' ally en joy your hnme? Por •• .;•{f:.!lidenl.' of BroC1rlm oor Turtle ~k the comini; ~eason ~"ineam more time to make use ~abundant built-in amenities. i'•: "We desii.:ncd uur homes • communit y fo r thf' max· • m in outdoor t i v i n g 1 ·sdeasurt," stated Larry Lizot-:·?!. vice pre.sident of Ric hard ;'8. Smith. Jtl(' ., builders of i1'roadmoor llomcs · ' T h e "!iillside location Just . lour lies from the sea provides a • round balmy sea breeze ~ keeping borne! cool and !'f(esh. We've elimlnat.ed ex· ve front yardJ that serve rul purpolf ond brought aod inaide to offer a uni- Mtrocourt for each home. The astrocourt is a room - room without a roor. ii;;;;.;";;alls or glass open the to Jiv inl{ rooms, '';itayomrooi. m1, master !lu1t.es. • , and ki t ch ens. Av•"·~ a number of llW!!r ~. homebuy~ have • dioJce or deck, lmlouping, and decor lhal wlll 1Uow the utrorourt to blend artfully and cfficienll>' TURTLE ROCK: LIVIN' IS .!A(t:, lnl(l the fam ily lifestyle. "Fur tvery JOO hom~s. l!rnac1n1oor pro,·ide~ A 11; L ac:re park with a ·swbnmlng pool and modtm chUdrtn'1 rlay ar~a ." noted Lizotte. ular bey and beaches." l------"T"-,,t,-/J>--771---...,--~_,,,,.--'. Homebuyers have a choice of flve models and 15 exterior elevations from which to c;hoose at Broedmoor Turtle l!ock. Both thtte and four bedroom homes are available . The foor bedroom plans ire offered in single and two-story modehl: with some p I a n s featuring bonus rooms. Broadmoor kJtchens a r e fuJJy automated with Gaffers &: Sattler built-in appliances lncluding continuous cleaning ovens. Some kitchens feature brtai:fut nooks, u well as l"<~~a'.~SS: pus through windows to patio bars. Broadmoor Homes al Turtle Rock are priced from $35,990 to ~.790 with conventional financing available. F'urnished models are acce:i:slble via either the San Diego or Sanl.A Ana Freeways br taking the Culver Drive ex1t-Alld 'driving -~ on Culver to campus, turning left on Campua, r_laht on Turtle Rock Drive, and right aga in onto Sierra Amigo "-----------------~--..:..;;.: to Broadmoor Homes. • ' • CREA to Meet • Ill San Francisco The annual COflvention of the C&Ufoml.& Real E a t a t e Auoci>tlon will be h • I d October f.U at the San Jl'ran· ci.Jeo Hilton Hotel. It WU In· nounced by Joseph e . Carnahan o f Northridge , CREA president. "This represents 1 new, ahorter version we are begin· nlng this year," the head of the 60.000.member group com· me.nted. "Traditionally, the COD\'tntion h11 been for 1!1 da ys. We 'rl! c:ompactlna It, but Ifill fillin& It with llmOSt II many events." The chairman of the CREA Convention Commlltee, Clyde Courna!e of San Francisco, s11id days would begin at 7:30. "Confere.nce11, c o m m I t tee me e tl n g11 , wo r kshop roundtable11 . and g e n e r a I Hssion! will still bt im· portant, but Uii! year we're 1trtuina the fun aapectl," Coumalt aa ld. "San Francisco IJ among the most sougbt after con· vention citie1 In tht world ," he added. "Climate, be 1 u I y , tourist attractions and its compactness all contribute and we don 't want to l)verlncik them just because some of us live here and the convention is for Californians." Among social t\"ents plan- ned are cruise and dinner comblnlttons. tours . a fa.sh.Ion ahow and a dinner-dance and ahow. The four-day plan generally calls for meetings of statewide commllltts during the first day and 1 half, beginn~g Monda y. October 9. mixed with after bre11.kfast roundtable workshops and special luncheon.s. Confuence.9 Tuesd11 y and Wednesday after· noons \\'ill be on a wide variety of real estate aubJtc'IS General aeuiona, featurlng natJonaUy known speakers, are set for Wednesday Md Thursday mornings, with elet· lion of 1973 cfficers ending the Thursday 11tsslon and the con- venllon at noon. Coumale sa id nameii: n' lunch4!0n, gener1.I se&Slon 11nd conference speakers, "' It h other deta!ls, will be an- nounced as conf~. Units Filled Up At Environment ... ' 1,, lhreP m(lnt hs' timt, we brictgt!I! ~nd n I h e r f'Il6 cnn1p!f'!Plv rPnt ed En\'irnn· \·lronmenh1l touches rhat add mPn1."' ~ccnrcting ln William to the pleasu re of living G. HAZe\\'i nket. direttnr of pro-there.'' pert.v m R n a g e m t n t for That plP11st1rt carries nvPr Ponderos;:i Homes division of into Environmenl'11 spaciou~. KR iser AetnA . light Rnd Airy nne-and t\l'O- Pondcrosa nrrnrd the 6fi-berlrnnm ap<1rtmrnts (some Su~, Junt 11, 1472 DAILY ~!LOT unit 11du!!s-on!y ap11r1ment with 2 halhs1. with RI! buil\- cnmm11ni1y in ll untington ins. Kilchrn floors are Be;ich nn .J:inur1rv 23. "and checkerbor1rd tiles of either before th P end or Ap ril v.·e had orange or yellow wit h wh itP . already estahlished a \l'ait!ng and every apartment has list." he said. either A pr ivate balcony or CHEERFUL COUN TRY KI TCHEN FEATURED AT CU LVER DALE MODEL ··rrople likr F.nvirnnmrnt pr ii·at e patio. fnr the sa1ne n.'ilSfln !h('y like \\'ood p.:irqurt "n tr i es . an~· Pondernsa develn prTient." srpar;i1e <linin,I! ;:ireas. colnrf11 I Buye1~s Seelci11g Open Space f-la zewinke( r x pl 11 in e d . acrrnt \.\'Riis and vaulted cell-J\lparly 85 perrrnl nf rn~ rhtldrf'n 11nrl 11clul1 ~. AS "'I'll. '"ii·hct hrr it's ;i cornmuni ty nf in12.~ Rrr sozne of the "s!an· hu.vcr.'i at Cul\·rr J);:i.lr rlrP plus A !llM.'l.IMl!l rl11hh1'111sr w11h s i n g \ e -fanlily rrsidrncrs, dard rxtr;i s" lhat. have al· f;im ilies m0vin~ inln !hr frrsh '-\\'i mm in,R ;incl w:1rl in 1: p(lril• 101\"nhnmcs or ~partment s _ lr;icted the young -and the rur;il ;itmosphere 11r lr\ lnP Acr-nrrlln ,I! t0 f)r·e~·Pr, CulvPr becatise the rnmmu nit irs nnl yn11n,1? ~t he;irt. The club house. from congesred mrt rnpnliTIHl n~lf"" "f'!Pc!ion flf l\1·0. 1hrrP , only "look' gnnd. rhey 'feel' 1-1·ith its unusu R! .~uper_graphics Areas. it was reported Inda.\·. fn11r. 11nrl fh·p bedroom h0mr11, good. Ry !hill J rnean 1herp 's has ;ilso hPlprd mold Environ-'"The fl(reilt majority or our prirPrl fr0m $2.'i.995 to $.18,49~. some 1hou_!!hl hehinct all that men t's youthful personality. huyers \Vant the o~n spa<·es i.c; rapidly d1-1·indling A~ 1he runctional be ;iu lv -thought ''The dem;ind for Environ-and green belts thal are found projet:I near the sold oul 11IR$te. about the pcnple . "'hn \Vil! iil"e ment apartments ha s been here."' said Charles DrP ycr, "\\le nnlv have 1bout 30 TREES, SHRUBS, STONES CREATE PARK -LIKE SETTING AT ENVIRONMENT Huntington Gardens Apartment Complex Slated in these: develorn1enls -v.•ho grat ifying. of rnurse.'' noted vice president and milrkP tln,R hnn1r~ lrfl ~nd 1-1·hen rhe~P fl rP Cons.truction i~ under wsy quadplet building! of fou r con-''HO"'ever , 8 number of hnme:s "'ill call lhem 'home'.'' Ha zewinkel. "but we wish 1-1·e director for Grant Cn mpan.1 01 ~nnl', 11 1 ~ <lnuhtfuJ if fa1ni lir.~ on the second and fin s] phase dominium un its each . in the first ph8se priced al Hazewinkel cil cd l;:indsca p-could hnusr everyone on the Californi;i. \l'ill eit•r hilve 11nnther chan1'*" of Mc Keo n Constructi on's Homes in the new phase will Sl7,99S are avail able for those: ing as An example: "Al \l'aiting list." "These fam ilies ;i lsn \\'an1 lo In b11\ hnu~rs 11! these pricPs Huntington Gardens -a 148-be priced at St8.995, I Sl.000 \\'ho are in tht market right Environment," he s a l d , Wi1 h this in mind , Pon· live in 8 place: wherr thrir 1n lhl~ locat1nn Aga in." he unit apartment home com· increase over the initial units. no 1-1·." "landscaping ts designed to derosa ;s building Another children can play and rirle: ~·rirned . plex in Huntington Beach. and \\'i ll be financed under Huntington Gardens Is Improve: wit h agf'. There are adults--0nly apartment com-their bikes safe:ly," h~ added. F'eRttirP~ of all homPs 81 1h" Raymond L. Kropp . presi-conventional terms. situate:d approximately nne many trees which will onlv munity, which should be re:ady Th e walled commun1tv nf rnmmunit1 11rp m ast pr dent or the firm 's Orange •• ~f 0 u nti ng construction mile south of the San Die:go grow larger and m 0 re for occupancy about the first Culver DAie ha.s its . own bedrOIJnl ·~UI!!'.~ \l'll h hu\11 -1n Division. said work .!!OOn '>''il l costs ha,·e necessitated a f reeway, on Terry Street just beaul iful with the years. Also. or July. '"It's called Sun· private park with Int~ nf \"A nt!ir~. Ju xurinu~ ~ h 11 R bt com pleted on 17 new price Increase," Kropp stated. west of Beach Boulevard. we have a stream, foot dan ce," Haz.ewinkel added. recreational fa ci litie11 f o r carpt>l1n_g. ru!:tn n1 ti.11;hl1n.11; fix -_:_:__:_:__::::.:_-'---'--~~-'-~~~~-'-'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_:___~ take a peek fromspyg~ss Hill lll'li1lij•tentt----J • Another in e series of pres tige communities is being built in the gentle hills overlooking Newport and Coro na de! Mar. These a re the finest homes that John D. Lusk & Son has built. T he models are still under constructio n, b ut see what luxury li ving fo r the executive and professional fa mily can be. The h omes are big. Up to 376 0 square feet of living area. One and two story plans with elega nt master bedroom suites, formal di ning room, huge fa mily room with wet bar, microwave oven, finished bonus rooms, three-car garage, underground utili ties to preserve the view. The next thing to a custom home. All of !hi s is the result of over 25 years of thoughtful craftsmanship and quality that has become the trademark of john D. Lusk & Son. 3 to 6 bedroom view-s ite homes priced from $79,5 00. T•I. (114) 544-1321 EtUl of MaMrlltur Blvd. 011 San Joaquin Hilll Roa.ti. t ure~. fl n rt "as,·-!o-c\e,11 n flberglt1 ~11 mol<i "'rl tub a"ft<I sho\\'Pr 11n1 t ~ Ru ilf·in Plf'1'!rir T";j fl~P~ ~nr! n1•e:ns. 11 u1nmi11\r rh.~h1\·11i~h"'r'"'. di spo~er.~. ;inrl h i1 r rl..,, n n d cabi net~ \.\' 11 h .o;plf rlns1n-; door~ ii re found in the ki!chcnt in all model!'i. Grant CnmpRn 'f nl Californi 11 . thP rievrln1"lf'r o! Culver O;:i lr. 1<. ;i d11"1s1nn n! Nt wpor1 Rra1·h·hi:i~r(\ l.rAn) C orpnr;i t1on thl' home buildin~ and \;:inrl dpvelopmt":nt subsidiar1· nr Sant a Anlt11. Con110lid.itrrl. lnr Currenrt.v. t)lp G ran t organizarion h;i~ !5 ma Jor pro1· e<'IS un11er rlrvf'lo pmen t 111 CaliforntR, Hawa ii, 1 n 6 Nt vada . • ,, 10 i DAILY PILOT Real Estate Questions/Comment By Realtor Randall McCardle f We pr ... ntly own • 1m•ll apartment building. We ~re thinking of con1tructln9 another l1rger 1partm1nt roj1ct. Do you have 1ny data 11 to what !•"'"'' tr• Coking for in ap1rtm1nt1? Ev1ry builder tffmt to think 1h1t r1nt1r1 want different thlngt. What 11 motf Im· ;portent to the tenant? E. G., Huntin9ton B••<h BeachwaJk First Unit Sold Out W1t1n eight wttk.s of Opt>n- ing. tht first Linit n I fl t11chwalk , lht ntw l)Ctan f'nmmunil y by A J Hall and ~1~n11lnn T'rn[lf'rl\e5' Inc . in lluntln~!on Be11ch 1~ sold nuL Ac-cnr<l inl!l In E m mt t f.-l cKunP , mRrket1n,11; director d f{)r A J. Ha!I. the s~'1ft &ales A recent survey showed that loca tio n. size an pacP can hP .11t1nhuted In the cleanli ness a re th e th ings renters look fo~ f!10 St when unusual cnmmunllv de!!ign and they go apartmen t huntlng. Second. but still important . archite-cturf of the' homes \.\'Jth ~onsideration includes storage space. ?~ site la undry s b undant matntenance-frf'e ficililies, air condit ioning and the cond1t1on of the fur-landsr:iiping and recreation c lture in fu rn1 ~hcd apar tmenL<ii . am rn1tie.~. :• Furthrr dn" n the !isl (al least fo r most of t he rent· "!)ue 1o lhf' rlemand we ar P • BEACH HOUSES AT BEACHWALK SURROUNDED BY NAUTICAL BOARDWALK DRESSED WITH UNUSUAL LIGHT FIXTURES ers) came ~llC'h J!em!li as S"•imm ing pOOJS, sa unas, JaCUZ· already 5elJ1ng inln our nf'X! z1 . barhcque<; phase wh1<·h f'nn!'titute!' 48 1ni:: Renernu s use of eerarnu· !hf' i;:ar::tJ:e," noted ri.lc:Ku11e l"1rd tflhii'" find R 1·111n1nu111 tv \.\ell as pla y and sprinkler Bearh\.\·alk was designed by As to their reasons fo r preferri ng their apartment hnme~." nolrd ~l c Kunf' !Jlf'~. \.1'00(1 :;hinglP f'Xlf'rlQr s ·The ronm is cnnne<'tedlnthe kttehen AdJ:lC-f'nl ln th eheach art>asandparksfnrchilrlren \Valier Ri c hardson and to a house of their o"'n, mos t ans"•ered that an apart-"'Ru\'er.!I in tht' nt"xl uni t "'111 Beaches and boating are fea1ures landsc<iping by · l · and rllOI.". herrnurla shul\rr.<i nla1n house by a unique out · hnuc;rc; arP R 1un1nr Ol~mp1t men reQtlirerl lc.<;s cfforl to main ;i;1n . hf' Rble to rPa i11.P substantial just 1• mile fron1 Bel'lch 11•aJk P.O.D. Res pondents furn ished a variety of answers whe.n i;a11n,e~ due In ant 1crpa ted cn•t a11d t>xpan!'es nf s!ahn~ 11,l;:i <:<; dnor hridge that spans lhf' "17e S11 im ,ning f!O'll therapy Tt'nni~ and golf facihtil'S . The <'nn11nu111\y n1ay be ·a-sked what lhC'V Jikerl most about the loc at1 on<i of the tr 1nrreasr.!I rl';stdttn~ from rising "fl ur plan n 1~ R pnmP fl ~ ten).lth of Rn out d Cl n r J"M 1r1l. and cabflna for ~.,.,1m srho11ls and shnppin,g are ad-reached by lt1k1n~ thP San propertv. Almo~t one-third "·ere pleased that the apart-ronstruf'lion costs nn tabor ;.iinple uf the h11mes al enurtyard." suit chani:.r~ v.1 th s;i unas and jarent to the community . Diego Freeway tn Golden ment ";as "close to shopping." Another nne-fou r th sau1 and bui ldini;i ma terials.'' Re:ich.,.,·alk -nffrrinJ: up In nec:reat1nn at Be<ic:h"•;i lk showl'rs . Six addu1onnl pools . Fully furn ished mod e Is \\'est Avenue ;ind proceed in!I "close to \l.'Ork ." and still an other one-fourth listed Priced frn m 136.000. !he nn11 !.9211 squ;:ire frPt ;:ind an optinn l'nnsists of '"'" luxurious cahanas. t1nd sand floo red decorated by Er ickson and snuth rn Beachwalk al 19751 "'quiet neighborhood ." . and two-story homes are of 336 ext ra square feet by an beach hnuses pro\'iding a pool vo!ley ball cnurts are pl anned Associates are on display dail y Deep ~!arbor Dri\'e In Hun· Mo st o( the com pJajn ts voiced about Joe a li on can 1 _._,_•_ila_b_l_•_i_n_r_,,_•_:_p_la_n_•_f_ea_t_ur_· _a_d_d_11_in_n_a_I _r_oo_m_a_n_d_b_a_t_h_o_,_•_r _1_a_b_1,_._J~·u_k_e_bo_x_._d_a_nc_e_a_r_ea_. __ 1hr_o_u~g-ho_u_1_th_e_co_m_m_u_n_it~y-•_• __ f_ro_m __ 10 __ •_.m_. __ lo __ ,_;.p_m_. _l_in_g~l_o_n_B_•_•_c_h_. ----- be summed up in one word -"noisy" Another com- plaint Vias "amount of traffic " "'hich might have snme relation to the noise fa ctor. Most nflen the no i .~e d isturban('e came from Ollt· 15ide the bu il d ing. but in about nne-third of the cases. It originated in ad jacent apartment<;. 11 it tru. th•t the U.S. Gov•rnm1nt owns n•o1rly h1lf of C1liforni1? Se•m• unbtli•vable. Whet 1bout : other stat••: do.1 the U.S. Government own • l1tg1r , or small•r p•rcenf•g• of them? N. L .. Newport Beach • Yes. the U.S. gnv ernmrnt •Ion• own s nearly 45 percent of our :c-late. The exact figure accordln.i:i to ~e n· eral Services Administration is 44.3 percent of Califor- nia is owned by the federal Ji!:OVernm ent. PERCENTAGE OF LAND OWNED BY THE U.S. GOVERNMENT Alabama 3.3 r-;, : Alaska 96.9,....-n ·Arizona 44 .fl ,.I,. : Arkansas 9 .4 r~,.. California 44.3r-; Colorad o 36 .4"1- Connecticut 0 .. 1,.,,., Delaware 2.P,.;, \Va :c-h .. D.C. 28 4 n~ ' Ftbrida !lR ~ Genrgia !)_!)";. Ha"raii 9.7"'" Idaho 64.2"";. Illinoi~ 1.4 ";.. ln(Uana 1.R"' Iqwa O.fi .-: K,ansas I 3,.; K-entu cky 4. 7"~ Lpuisi ana 3 n ·-~ Maine o fi "',.. Maryland 3 no; Mass. 1.S"f M;ichigan 9 O"'l,, Mihnesota 6 .6"'~ Mil5sissipp i 5.21"} Missouri 4. 1 r-r Montana Nebraska Nevada /\1 Hampshire New .Jersey New l\lexi co Ne"' York N. ("arol ina N. Dakota Oh in Ok lah oma Oregon Penn. Rhode Island S. Carol ina Sou th Dakota Tenn . ·rr xa~ Lilah Vermont Virginia Washington \\1 Virginia \Visconsin \Vynm in,S:? 29 .0 ~. 1.4 ,..., 86.4 ''"r 12.2,.i- 2.2r-, 34 J 11} O.Rr-,, 6 I ,.~,, 4 7 ,,, 0.9";. 3.2 "'~ s2.2c11) 2.0"0 I I ~ ~.R "'r 7 .Q'1",. 6.2"r l.R"> 6fi. f) "}. 4.:l 'f 8.11% 29 .41':f fi.3l'f,, 5. 1 ,,_r 47.o(';' ... ED/Tn R'S NOTE · Rnnrlnll R J.frCflrrl/t> 1,c rrn innl'.~I m.t:'nt n"n /y.~I. rnllf'O" /rrturl'r. n•irl n1irhnr nf "Rtnl F.:.~tn1e fn C(l/ifornio " S1tri d ~n11r rnm•nenr.c a,1rf que.c11011.$ lo Ra11d1J ll R MrCnrdlf'. r/n th 1t DAIL)' PILOT P 0. Box 1580, Costa ~1t .~n. Calif. 92f32fi Apart111e11t Dweller s Need Insurance Too 8\' Jll\1 HUF'1\'ArJf:L Wr1ilt11 111< Ati.o•l1lt~ ~tt\\ For hnmeo,vnl'rs. !U\nle form of prnpf'rl \' in.~ur.<inrP 1 ,o; al most as aut nm;i tir <1~ pa,vtn.': t.ue.~ Ap;ir tmPnl r Po p l P should h;:i ve !hr ~;inu• prv- ttttinn . ff onto to tals up !hr <"0.~1.<: n( the th in,!!~ n.,.,·nrrl . 1!'~ 11m1111nl! how quirkly ~r\·rral thnu~anri ""liars \.\'nrlh nf po~.<('!'.•inn~ can be 11f'ru mul11 !f'<l -thinj?s that \YOHlrl hf' har.<I !n replace In !hp \.\'<Ike nf 11 fire nr a burg lary. Landlorrl~ rir·r nnl OP<'r.<<:<1r1- ly re!ipnn<1hlr fnr thP~P k1nr1,:i; of t hinJ!~. The.\''rp u.<ual l\' li11blf' onlv rnr..Jht' hu i!rl1n,c itself. !hf' er'-.tnds. 11 n rl AOmetimri: fnr appl111nrf'~ rir ~ .,tquipment included in the f('n - t;i l Thl' 511mr 1~ usu;illy tru" "'1!h ron ptratives or rnn- rlom1n1um,,_ thc111~h nwners mav hll \'e 11 \'nict ln the f'Xtent Of CO\'Pr<l.':f' A.< :i nil r. r('.<rn11<1hl r fnr rl;imaR f' !n pn~!'"-" ... 10n.•. 4 nrl eii f'.<:1 < trna nr.' ari> llnl' lnss nr p r r~t1n 11 ! for 1n)lirv !n Th;i1 ~ "'h' ' · T f' n 11 n i ' ~ Fnrrn"' 1n.~11ranr" 1~ 11 va1l;ihlt 1r ·~-P~.•rnri all\' ;i ''homf'O\.\'nf'r· t1·pe" pnlic.v fnr Rp11 rtment pPOplP 11n<l 11 ('O\'Pr" hnu!!t hold f'nn!f'nt~ :intf f""r~n:i t prnr>- l'rt\' 1ni;?P1hf'r "·ilh ~r,:i;on.111 li ;ihihty. A tenant's poilf'Y i~ hrnken rln\.ITI int o l\.\•n !'ff'{'fion.~ prnr- er1\' .11 nrl liabilit.'·· lnsuranrP ct1n hf> boui;:ht In fnrms nthf'r th11 n the tenanr packRJ!f'. Snmr huild i nJ!~ or RN'<!.~ f'Q URI prnte<"llnn h \' ;:i tenant '.~ p.:ickAR<» nnf' l''nuld nrl'd three separ:i!P pohr1f'~ - persnn iil prnpert.v, h11hih t~·- 11nd tlwft. Tht ;i mnu nt of prn1rrtio n t'tf'Pderl 1~ ~trirtly inrhv1dual For rrnJ')('r1\' NlVf'rl'!J;?:P, !ht :i n.<wrr rirpenrli; nn hnn• muf'h ........ .,.. N E•c ~ 11 r "·' ' .. ~· ,·, r•'· -r; ... ,~ :·e 'e:11a•'1 ! r ·re .,.,,..~<'I .a r ,.,,r • '.''Irr 1er: -~a• ~····rf"-'1 '~n f~-I""~ C'/. /·r ·•1 ;i R-'1 r·, ·"·'·~ r~· •r:, irci. C r·•~,,,.,~,,· -"'" er·~l t·"C" 'J, r.::~7. /-• ··, '." r7 Ii "l /•"""· f'• 1e 1·e {.>~.''1 _.,,,Cf J..~,·~'-/ f f"''•''ll /'> P'Ve'S•C~ f ,"lll!:lli/. ;, ... 1-~ L1-ev1e.11 e;.~.'re;1r1 t"r lrrf'l!:J lll r:"'ll'"r • 3·7 ref · /r,11 c r«I ~ril ! 'ln~ io \'.'">~:i.,.ge !I: Ille , -:e·sect .:.1 c, Rr.;y;il 01~ •. .,d ,..chi Rant.fl ROd::iS. Sa.es OlfiCll c:.en C!''; 10 am !Cl cJs;,. onr h::i~ ln \l'l.!lf' ;:i1l(\ ho"· murh •1 nnf' 1~ w1llin11: to :c;upplemen! \•I// Antottfl Tap• Le Rai sor. manager nf Red Hill Reall y 10 Irvine. has bee n· hon· ored as one of the 12 top gaJesmen of !he year by the Sales and ?t1arketing Execut1 \1es of Orange County, in~u r;i n('t' payment~ in repl11c- in11: thi ne~. Once a deci~ton i~ made IQ boy 11 pnliry, the rl';]afi\'P co.~t nf ~ e "er ,11 I thousand d n 1111 rs CO\'l';rage is !<mall. A RONI \.l'ay 111 t>f'~in a~stss- 1n~ l'M'ed.'! fnr p r n pr r l y coveragP i~ to 1nvtntory belongings. It'll <1lsn hrlpful. if Gr1nt Corpor1non II• 8Ublldl•ry or S1nl1 Anlt8 CoMolldtled, fne. not esi;ent1a). in m a k i n g cl ;:iimll and Rl'll1n J! ;i prnmpt :c;rtt\rmenl fnr lMll or Oam1111te (" o n .!! i d Pr phnlnRra phinJ! room.•. clnsel~ and ll Pf'C'ific items lo file "''ilh thf' in· ,·entory, f orm !!' for making 11 •tm c...,.,~.,.., record of persn nel property shou ld ht availa ble from one'• lnrur111nce agent. . . . . . -.. . Invest in a Grant Home today! T!1is is tl ic Grand Opc1iing of all tin.el An invitation for you to live the nevi life at Westridge. In the ne\'l 1and of /1 1a1lcim ! l1Hs. I l1gi1 above It all in c ~•c r'ul, h i~t0 r:r..1r, ~:i r t;i /iroa Canj't.n arr.on g t~.e 10\i;:1 ~ l, "~-A nlac.e to take hold in a countr; t'omP. shelte·ed from city congestion. \.Ye stridge o!fers the C1qni1y and ~crP1ity o~ ;i Cri'"":fcrlab'g, beaur !u ! re<:irl r r:r c C(1·Prdt'" v1·:f1 e•1er / c o r·yf'11iP<>r;r>, J L~-( ;:i ~11c11 S[!011 lro~·1 t• ";' rand;;.ome ne111VJcstr1dge S\\ n -a ~1 Ten""!iS C'ub comp:c1c v,1l"I g,ar;' r ool , cabanas, l'ghtr>1 court:s a:i1 outd,..'"ir b<i ·h~::1 1es. Co"1e d1sco·1cr e,.<i,..'·I :· ~ horri e yn,J've bP"n seeking frr.n1 <! r · ') tr-e or~ ar d [1'10 story, t• 'f'J ;,) ~ .< r ed · 00":1 d c:or~'".!d mccie1~ r,;, :1 c-rie., tor your inspection. Lott y !1v1:1g roe r--:; v..· th dramati c. s'uecr in3 cei1 -::;;, E'egcint d ning rcoms, ir.v1: ng, step- CO\'ln family rooms v:ith \~1et bars ar;::I paneled walls. Scads ol luxurious shag carpe\ing. Master Su.le:; v11i!1 balccni e::.. \\•alk-in \vardrobes. garden baths v111 ·1 indoor planters and Roman lubs. A ... :j ~ensr1tional Sun-Lile9 a1:-f'1ec:r.-:: ~.:cricn:;.•: .. t:'1bui1!·1; r" :::o :.a.eove:· _,, se I-cleaning ove'i3 , t·a:."I co:--pa-:.~:.r$, d1sl1\Vasflers ar,d c :'lo!'a:; -a 1 i~c'Jderl. Set in see· i::, cc-r e:e v. ·1 cerar--, c t e cou. ·crt. 1 1··,-1 • J ria· ::i \\.ndc .·.s . ly1:1 r c: .. s L r r::-; a· 1 h.;ird.'.CCd C2G rt' :. •· .• IC'. r c·e hc01esrc~\!"dr '"~" .~ r·r'"c.t.1 \' ··1':. a~,,r rir::.;, : .. -.,11 1-·,o..:r f 0 E:c'c-F'~,l!.'.;:>r•' •'"r~· r;;i·;;-.<o~ ;;..,1cc1'·r·cc· .. •:.:1. :::,-,.\'.f'·".~·.e tc-:.A/.P.c~·,ct.r('-0 1:1" rl( r.no·1 : C .r I ;;'J('I '.e i .r n i::; ~I" r.o·: .. 1 ' "" ' ':;· 1 l .. ,~g. 1a ~ea llik". 1 ~,, ic.·11 h .h~. t,y a~ :P.. l oft your I .,.,.t, e. r,1 at.i:: 1r,e IT'O'Je to Westr1dge. It's\', ~.c •e ye ~ ot.J'.;)'11 to be! s42,995 to sso,995 Jfj'CELUNT CONVENTIONAL FINANCING I -~tfJ.r \ Mortgage Funds for Home Financing Abun da nt Despite 1 record vulume of m11nder. " far.catltnC home mort· htl lt rv1dencr I.ha! conaurntrs homff. funds were rtporttd properties. w\ttt mod•:\! e:it:· home construction ind salt• of ''RtC'e.nt i.-_.. h 1 1 1 f II ei:iatlng pr&perties, mortaage 1nnovat1nns in !nor: gAge t.-aius u a ~·ays arr goi ng on a spending amp e lll 81 pertent o the pt-nd!lure or rt111v1 on, ire fund.I fo r conventional home structure of the hom e been perilous bl.Jl n e v t r spree." communities, a.1 l'Ompartrl 10 Rppe1llng ~ause of cen. finAncing are abundant. and mnrt~agt marktt and poten-fraught wi1h "-grta!cr un-Thf supply or funds for •"HA 64 percent ample in Sf>p-\enience to employment and lender!! hA\'e t>N!n olferin~ 11 l1al rhani:ts permit t Ing certainty than lodt1y." Mrs . Section 203 mnrtl!lageii was !ember. publlr tran.~p<irtalion. Cu rrent broad range of lerms from a!terMtive type~ of lending, Maninl said . "A rapkhly nf reported as 1mple in SS pt?r· With an ea sier access to 1n1e rest in !he to"'" house whi ch a bnrrower may select. will innuence the Jona·ttrm ch•nge that is ne"'· combined cent o! the communilies. com-mortRage credit in general. nll\' welt re\·ive intere.sl in the These are highlight! of the out look. Meanwhile. .so m 1 with cross-currents In the pared to 68 per cent l;i st <'Ond1tions ha v e lmpro\·f'd, eariler \'eroon, termed " row f1ndin~s in the annual spring ~redit costs are rising. Higher capllal JT'llrket, becloud the September. This is for .11 new ~pec1fically for buyer.swishing house. :study of the J'nortg1ge market 1nteres1 rale5 . exrectcd in the shcrt·ttnft nijtJpok. On the af· home in a good neighborhood to use conventional loan Some older tubu rh;in !\ iw by the Department of second half nr the ve11r mav firmatlve side, however. the wi th minimum down payment 300rces for the porehase of neighborhood.I with frc" ~1 .11 1 1 Research of the N11tional be clnser than Pred1~ted,;' 1nnow of 1avin1s Into thrift in· and maturity 1n 30 years. h omes in neg I e c I e d dit\I •lng!e·fami ly hn n11'~ n1;iy Association of Real Estt1.te Mrs ~1art1n1 continued. &t itutions is high, and there: 11 For f'~·backed on exislin~ neighborhoods. ~111.ny of th••• well sh11rt in upt:rflr1 tni::. Boards among 195 Realtors -------~-----------------------------------"----- throughout the nation . i1lll';um1ni.: f 1 n a n c 1 n g 1i 11 1 :'!1\11h lr 1n 1oun iz families 1n· tert"s!ed 1n hnntP pt.irtha~es and 1n hf'!'flm1ni:: prr~nn a ll~ 1n 101\·f"d 1n h flrne and ne1ghhorhond 1n1prn \ t"ment. The sup nl1 of fund,.. for iuch !01u1~ "a<;.;unpll' 1n .16 Jlf'rcent •!f !hi' 1·ou11[r\. a chani:e fr()m !hr '.!.'I iw rt'en! rrpol'!f'Ji In Sr ptrniht'r, \Qil Sou rce~ rr n1il lt1f'r1 (JHll1f'r iilf' ln ,\] r Pr r!"n! r1f I ~l~ nat1nn • DAILY PILOT 8 JJ REAL ESTATE 11WHY SETTLE FOR FLAT LAND LIVING IN LEFTOVER LOCATIONS?'' Tn m11ny areas, the FHA· insured Section 203 home loan 1,, encountering stiff r-0m · Pft11Jon from the low equity cOn\'tnllonAl mnrtll'.age with pr 1~·ate insurance. according In ~!rs. Catherine E \111rtini. rl1rector of the Department of Rese11rch . However. at mid· March. resources for these lnans were readily acctssible, whether !he security-wa~ a 11 Ir------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, ne"' nr an existin~ property. I \Vilh the advrnt nf the 95 percent c o n \' e n t i n n a l mnr1g11ge. backed by private m o r 1 g 11 Ii e i n s u ranee, thous;:ind s of young families 11.rP 11hl~ tn 11.~e cnnventiona! f1nanc1ng for rt1.rlv home rurrhase, sh t" sa1ri. Otht"r choices in 1he current market include !o;:ins t11ilored for the frim ily investing substantial s<1v1n1Zs ;ind preferring a ]nan that ~·nuld be pa id off in a few I ~·ears. Rf>!"•etn thesl' two ex· lremes. there are numerous comh1nat1ons of loan·to-value ratio. interest rate, and term of maturit.\". At mid·March, su pplies of funds for convention al mortgages were reported as ample in 88 percent of the market ;:ire.es if the home was new. compared to 72 percent ample lesl September, and 84 percen! 11 year ago. A simil ar trend was noted ! for the availabllity o f mortgage funds for an existing home 1n a gn<>d neighborhood . 1 Funds ~·ere ample in 86 per-II cent of the art"11s, compared to fi8 perctnl in September. 1971.1 and 112 perce nt a year ago. Thl' mn!lt frequently quoted Interest rate for a con· \·entional loan on a nf~· home.I v.·a~ 7.5 percent. Th is rate was common in 4-0 percent of the market areas surveyed ~·h ile 11 ln~·er rate, 7.00 nr 7.25 per- •l'nl. "·a.~ quottd for 35 per- cent. Higher rates. generally 7 7.'i nr eigh1 percent. were preva!l'nl fnr 1he remaindt"r. Similar in!rrP.~l rate!! were quotrd fnr loans on txls1ing homes 1n ,gnnd neiJi:hborhnods . A ratr of i 5 percent was pre v,11lenr in Jfi percent of the comrnunities in the survey, v.•hile R lnwrr rate was noted In 34 percent. This lower rate WM generall.v seven or 7.25 percent. Higher percenta,11:es \\'ere reported by the re- New 1'racl Begun in Clen1 ente fnn~trurttnn nf thf' unique Prr::siclPnl ial Heijjlhts hil!top f'nmmunitv ,11 h n 1• e S11n Clemen1r · h11s hrgun with ~fcKni,1th! Cnn.~truclinn Com· pan.v of Raldwin rark btgin- ninliZ tn 1no11t morf !han 200.noo cuh1r vard" nf earth. The f'ntirP npcratinn In mnvp surh a vnlume of dirt to crf'atf' thf' vi ew !erracl'S of Presidential ~!fights will be supf!rvised and directed by Moore and Taber. So 11 Engineering firm of Anaheim. ' .. Douglas Rro~·n of Moore and Taber pninted nut th11t the developed silt!! will provide a bettt'r foundation for the new hnmes thtin !he earth would ha ve dnne if it wrre to be kept In its n;itural stale. "The M>il composition is Pllcellenl.'' Brown continued. "but we will ~till continue wi!h 11n hour by hour te~tin~ nf the ground as '------- it i~ moved ." The first grading· are.i fn the development will con tain 1itM for 12<rtwq and three bedroom homes. All will be conslructed in such 11 w11.v that nearly every home will provide an ocean Yiew. The project pro- ''idP~, a view of the south Orange County co11stline from n11n11 Point to the West ern White House: the S an Clemente Gnlf Course im· mediately below: and the city of San Clemente between the ocean and course. Presiden tial Height'1 town- homt!:t' will .be priced from '25,990 to 139JIM d•pend- lng on ala d boroe and Joca. tkln. A variety of competltivfi fin11ncial phtns are available for purchaser11. More th •n 60 homes are sold &]reedy, tven though con- struction ol our model homes haa not ytt bqun, Ooullau concluded. Aliso VIiias didn 't happen as an afterthought. Thia $8 million neighborhood of one and two·story, two and three·bedroom, Country Townhomes, was part of the Mlaaion Viejo Mealer Plan, right from the star!. Amidst •crea of gorgeous landscaping, green trees and lawns, and a full compliment of private recreational facllitie1. Al a reasonable price. All of this ••• and, Mi11lon Viejo, too! $18,500 FROM VA, FHA, & CONVENTIONAL UNIT~ a_ A Presldent\1J H e i g h I s Jnformatlon Center . however. Gl l1 open d"ilv lrom 1n a.m. to~ p.m., at i31:i S. El Cam1nnl • !Ital. San Clemente. Tiffan y "EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES" Real ty, lne. Is the e1clu1tve MISSION VIE;)O "AMERICA'S MOST SUCCESSFUL NEW TOWN " sales ase.nt . \ . •• lj,. ...... 1: • ' .,,~ •Ol 1• ........ . I , I "• 0 ... .,OO<t.r.U)• ; • M-1 •' :~• J% DA.IL'i PILOT • ··..--~ ......... ----$49 • ' REAL ESTATE LICENSING COURSE f •mou' licen ,inq course now iulf $<49, •nd th• $'49 c•n be refun ded to you when you qual ify. For detailt c all Mri. Jones, 7J'4.8'42 -5581 in Orang• County. I . SUBTLE ELEGANCE $49,950 -POOL Lovely home In all cu11om t>uill -ne.1111borl'u1od, noo ·~ I• on Jr .,,.,., plctur1 ~rr~r l1nd1c•pe<;1 groundt. • 1>r•:froom1, 1 •~I"'"" Wlh 1ecloo<O enlrf, l•ITlll family room .. Ith m.og<11toeen1 !irei>late. oriu1r l>Ulll·•n k•tcn•n. 011n..-1~r. En!erMl11 ing '"" wl!n Jae~ 11nd J•ll or~•""ll room eut"O• tr.. 111111111 POOi "'Ith diving bo•rd, Lov11y tl•hPOnd, 1111d1 ot br.c~ Occklrig. A "M11t1rpi..:1 .. in dt11Qn. IQ ... tl DREAM HOUSE-LAKE FOREST-$55,000 l"un llvlf\U 111 year rou!Hll 2'.IOG sq, /I, t yr new re1ldence n~!!ed 111 I fllrfll Of ''"'· You 1rr PO•/llvely 111 heaven .,..,,_,. you rnttr th/\ 4 l>f<lroom, J ~rl!t balh1 hom1 .. l!h Mnlt•Hc tt1rer1&rnmtt1r ''" ln11de & out. F•mlly room, ~le-g1nl lirtplaCf , laroc to•mal dlnlng l'tlOm, oe1uwe bullhn kllcllen. Huge pjiliO, Su•• to ole••• lh• mmr p1r11cul1r llf(lple ~ 9 MO. NEWI MISSION VIEJO -$39,7501 l!lltllll!D ~panlsltt ~ t>tdrOOrr>I, 1 t..ttot, fl""I l>Ullt·lft ~llchfll, dlsllw1shlf' -I rul wu .. wv1rl SeOilrllf flmlly room with m1gnllk..,I lirtol•c•. P1t1o. E1t1t1 air.a ground• -prot111loflfllly llnd$t1.ot'd. Mo1ter b«lroom w11t! wal11 Of 1hdlng g\1q CIOOr1 to t.Kludld lovely ~tlal SuDmJI l fl alltr1I Own1r le1vl1111I l )G.60Ji'.I " ' ..... ~ . .. FABULOUS POOL PALACE-$54,500! '• • Alducld l»DO fw lmnwdlete i.alt! J7lle 1Q. ft. br11u1y -befit• than nirw 1nd only one )'ttr o\dt S ~l'tlOms, ~ bat~, formlll Olnl!>!; room tDr thole IJ(Wrme1 mNll prtp,11red In t"" 111 elt<lrlc builHn ~l!chen, di1hw111,..r. Club llOUse f'Olltlllnlnq In your yrrv own homt. Lao<h ol dt<klnog, u- perlly 11nd,c11ped -low maln1enaM• y1ro! 1..n.1.s.1 4 BEDRM. -$30,990 -$177 MONTH Whtn )'Qu anum1 aor. j\i'llo ~n "°"" on pro~ttyt 2 b.ltlu, r.imllr room Wilh !n.i!lng llrtpt1c1 IOr Ill to ldrnlrr, llome met1r'1 bul\llfl •llclltn, dl1llw•~~", bri9M & tli"rfu!, Plush dttP pedded (l rjWfJng, clrtllf$. Quit I "'kle-~ac •"Hi· 1""'°40~ Since 1926 GRACIOUS ELEGANCE! $39,900 ~'Oii ~q 11 ••tc~rlve llllm.r •eflech Pride or ownet>nio •n•ldt & out. l(mo ,,,f{I """r"°'"' 0·11• la•ge d•n .. ,11, ilh•Hno l.rooltt~. w1!11'1 prklt kilcnrn, rm~•T r,u•ll•n ~001oa<1cM, lorrn~I <l•nlnll room. (loua >1111 ctr~11n11, drtPfi., (~.11rnm11 •nv!I•'• Llvon9 '00"' ru,n•turt l1111d1c11pinu 962 Si.&6 POOL PARTIES ! REDUCED $2350 TO $42,150! o ... oQn tor evocullve family Uv/119 & l!<llffl11lnin11. :!OJ.II so. f!. l>Ome wllh so n"'nr """·" ,,.~ I "Mir11 See". Otccr .. ror accent. evervwto tre ye" 100~ w~llp..>pf'r ~cc~n11, morrarf<t w11 11., cu11om Cr~~!. 1hllll c11tpe1llnQ. 4 1>f<lroom1. 2 l>o'lln1. 2 aleQ<lnl lireoitce, l•mily room, Frull ''"'-~ II. e•«ul1ve pool. 1"2 2~1 •.. HARD TO IEA T AT $18,500-NO DOWN G.1, ,,,.,... -low clovin 111 other•. • btdr-111, 2 •-r1f1 ba!ht. Wall flt wall ctrpe!lno, "''""· bvlllln drNm kl!chrn, di1nwaJ/l.r VffY tonveolent to lh• family roam -gr"! ktr l'tller11Jninog. Prime location near bH<ll.. 1111 1Cfl00!1 & tl'K>Wl"O· '62·U66 ... ~ .... ~ •"f'"°('~!V~ ;- PRESTIGE -MISSION VIEJO $35,5001 Lowtly home ,..;111 I•-o•rtt.n pa11 mrv 1'0 klkflttl -Pt,110 -l l'ffl fllr e!\ter!alnlng, IClng sltK bedrOOm1, 1 b9th1, Jll'9t llmlly room with vi. marou1 flrl!'lll1c1. 8 ul1Hn klkllrn, d l1hw•a.h.r. Prftllg1 1rN -wlth club prlvll-~. IJ0.6060 Tarbell Of The Reaches 87°/o Home Buyers * 10 FULL PAGE ADS EACH WEEK. * TARBELL'S EXCLUSIVE MULTIPLE LISTING BOOK * GUARANTEED SALES. * COMPLETE FINANCING * TELETYPE SERVICE ''LIST YOUR HOME • •• WITH NUMBER T'' DISTINCTIVE ARCHITECTURE-$41,750! MO\! dr1lr1t>!a home Wl!h 1t•lum entry lei-alno tD 1hi1 li:>llCklon ~ bedroom, l btlh l'IC!'l'lfl, a ll t lactrlc PU•ll l>u!!On bvlltln klt<htn, d)11\wasller, lornMt d inlf\U room, huge ltmlly room, coktr coonlltMtled corpe!lng inruout, rrd brlcl< Cl<ltlO. PrlOe 01 OWllC!r,hlp -near the beedl. Owntr htlj)t with ftMl'IC· lnq. 96?.IUS . Premium "iew tot -gmt!r roll!ng green h!lt1, sperkllrv city ngh'1 and ma/esrlc mountains. J bedroom~. 1 balhl, family room w11'11 1lr <OllO\llon- ing 106ds <>i •x1ra•. Unfor!unatt owntr' pi.n1 wer1 ctwoogtd Ind this l• your <llanct to poueu th is lovely upgre<led home, l3l>10lO BIT OF HEAVEN-SAN JUAN--$11 ,900 T'h Yr!. ntw and tv.rylhll'!ll 1111$ bl!fll aotit & rf/ltdy lor yOU & ~r fomil)'. J bedroom, 1 baths, form1t .i1n;ng room, !)nest bulllln ,.pi:,uancn, dl1h'w••"- er, ltmlly rDOtT with l!1$Dlrlnfol llrtp11<:1. Aanclt tiomt1 M quiet a.1.0.,.U( str.et. Bring boll! or lrl ller -U It. 11111 on t!Oe. 411).1341 5 llG IEDIOOMS-$33,900! Lan;ie family 11'..:led to f!nlO'/ 111 ftl t many pl"8Hlf'i's 111d comfor1s offtfed In this tovtly home. Deluxe oont.rn kllchl!<l, new d1"hwa1ller, lfmfly room "°81ls 1191!an1 llrwoc>lltt t, secluded •Hr llvln9 room owrk>lll<J tt.. poc1I t lZClll grOUnd! • ltilced tDr ulmotl prlv1cy. 14t..6o'1 SOUTH COAST OFFICES * * * * * * * * * * Costa Mesa JflS ....., ltnl. H1111tington .Beach 16111 .... ""· Huntington Beach f017 A.._ HuntincJfOn hach 5124- Huntington Beach tfJI HMtt.. Fountain Valley ·-··"·~·~-.. ~ .... fountain VaUey ,,,., .. _ Mission Viejo "''' • , ... b.lf 540-1720 842-6691 962-5566 846-0604 962-8865 962-1373 842-2561 8304060 Laguna HRh 830-6030 ..,_ Hiik "-Ml7t -San Juan ca,,lstrcmo 493-1341 JI 771 "" ow.po I We Sell a Honie Every 27 Minutes! RAZOR SHARP! REDUCED TO $l5,500! 1mm1cul11t 4 bedroom hom1 wltlt richly panelr<I enrry llall, ltmll y dlnlnt room, m.o11nlllctt11 llr1pl1c•. Wlft s•vtr t>ulltin kllct>~ll, brlgh! & Cl•ff•lul w!tl! Ol1hw1~ner, Expen1lvt dll<!P padd""' C$tperln11, cv11om dr1~1. L1r1141 patio -enJov coo! oc1an brffZ1$ 1111 summer IOng. l>.!~.ae~s , ,- Lavt4v t1m11y home In r>retl~ "EllCk Bay" '''•· Ma"er 1iled bedroo"' 2 bllth1, l•rue l•mlly room with un!Qu• & lovtly lltl!Dl•c,, w•te-savtr t>ul1t!n kllchen. Cll1hw111her, RomM !Utt In 11r11 IMtfl, dout>l1 overi t>ulltl" kitchen,, lr••h chul1 -loads ol P1~1 S.0.\1:111 ' ' ' • '• PICTURE PERFECT! $29,7501 A riot of oilartur t>loomlr111 flowtri, lo¥ety Ir~•. m~nlcured t""""'· P1,.. Vllf'dn stone planters win• \'Our ~ear! 01 llrs1 gllln<et M•~I•• sln!d lled- room1, t>rlghl t1-rlul kllche", lnvilong l i'tlll~c•. freshly P61ntad ln1kl1 & au!. M1rv110u1 111lllf'lborllood. '9J.1J'J , .. Since 1926 I At Yo ur Service Write Pit Dunn to get things don•. Pat will cut r.t tepe, ,., the 1n1w.r 1 and th• 1ctlon you need to 10lv1 in1quitl11 In fOfff'nment and butln.u. Mtil your-question to Pat Dunn/At Your S.rvice, Orange Coast Daily Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mew, Ca. 92626. Include your telephone number. DEAR PAT: On ~larch 29, 197l I was t<iken ill with bleed· lng ulcers and was hospitalized. I have St.ate or California disability ins urance and the Santa Ana office of the Department or Human Resources claims that I am not entitled to the new raise of April I, 1972. I have ne ver heard of such a thing. When Social Security wages or anything else like that goes up, you get it when .i t comes due. Please tell me where I can get a copy and number of the state bill "'hi<'h gave us the raise. K. l..., Huntington Be1ch Thf! 11ew disability insurance provisions are granted for disubllllles beginning on and •lter April I, 1972. Since )'OU were di sabled prior to thls date, you do not qualify under the new slate pla11. A pamphlet explaining the state plan Is in the mall to you. Request a copy Gf state bill AB-1'23 frnm 70tb Dist. Assemblyma• Robert 11. Burke, 17732 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach. ~ DEAR PAT : I have \vorkcd for more than 20 years with a good employment record. I left a job I'd had for 10 years to join my family in this area. I accepted a position at a local store \\'hich involved compli· cated dutles and learning to use a business ma- chine. Aller three days of trying to concentrate wiUt constant loud mus it'. baseball games and gossiping employes griping about the boss and discussing their Jove lives. I quit after workinJ! straight through from 9:45 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. t should have stayed and explaine d to my employer, but jllst lost patience. Now I an1 denied unem- ployment bcnePits and a good reference from thi!t emolo.ver. I'm an ulder person and ha ve been able to find onl y part-time pru;itions. Do I have any re- course on this situation? L. R .. Costa ~lesa Th detn ils included in your long letter regard- ing the working rondltions you faced during your short-term employment should be pointed out lo your foraier employer. Request an appoi nlment with him and lell hlm everything you told me. He may uvisc his recommendation of you to fu· ture employers when be learns bow bis emplo)'es carry on business durin~ his absentt. If you r employer continues to tell prospecti,·e emplo)'ers yoa ~·ere incom~lent after learnin g abo ut the circumstances that ltd you lo quit y.·ith no noliCf , eonlart an attorney rtgardin~ lhe possibility of a lawsuit. DEAR PAT : 1 think some of !he bo\vl and casserole sets available on Olvera Street in Los Angeles anrl in ~fexit'o's border to11:ns are quite lovely and J"d like to use them for preparing and serving meals at home. Is there any \\'BY a person can tell if 11. piece of decorative pottery is safe for cooking, serving and eating purposes? J. S .. San Oemente According to the National Safety Council, le.ad compounds are used in reramic and poltery glaze!! both In ~1exlco and the United States. When they are properly applied and fired long enou~h at correct temperatures. as they an bJ' large co m- mercial producers In this country, lead glazes are harmless. However, some folk pottery and im· ported dishes and utensils may not be proptrly Jt:la1i!d. Jf you don't know the manofaclurrr or glatiDR technique, don't use lbe dish or bowl for rood or drlnlf , the council advises. ~ DEAR PAT: I recei\'ed my Panel Pak of various samples of things frotn different man ufacturers in F'ebn.i- ary. Also included were five form letters wh ich I W'.}S to have fill ed out b» fi"e friend s and. \\'ilh n dollar apiece from each or them, mailed bark to Compusamp Distributing Center in llauppauf!c, New York. Thev. in turn, would receive thei r Panel Pak along 'with five form letters to send ou!. I was to receive another free Panel Pak for send- ing out the form letters if they were sent bn ck to the company. Four ladies sent in their order, but my merried daughter wa s using our home ad- dress and she hasn·t received her Panel Pak and J haven't received my free one. I \I.Tote to the company twice and have heard nothing in return. J. D., Costa i\1esa A call t.o Mn. Helen Taylor at Compu~mp has 1tratM1tned out your problem and ynur t"·o mtsdllg Panel P1kl are on the \\"By. Letters to lbls and other out-of-state firms which I'''' bttn contacting in the past few weeks rarely are acknowledged or acted upoa.. Tkls fina '1 computer rejected the same address beln& ued for two ordtr1 1lncc ll was "fed" in1tructions allewiag only one Panel Pak per address. A cbecll: wUb 1 postal inspector reveals this lype of appartat "chain letter'' merchandising: is legal if money Is paid for goods receh>ed. The Inspector advise. other nad- ers to Inquire about suspicious matt ordtr offers in olber states by conlac.ting the involved city's po1tal Inspector before placing aa order. DEAR PAT: Do you know if IRS has a bookJet that tells taxpayers y.•hat their rights are if they are audited? A. G., Newport Beach \\'rile your Internal Revenue Servfte district offlre for a free copy of IRS Pnbllcatfon 551, Audit of lleturn s. Appeal Rights and 01lms for Refund. v DEAR PATo Our boy is ready to begin his senior year in high school with no ruture vocation in mind. lie has qualifying college grades and courses. but. no major in mind . I've read that 80 to 85 percent or the v.'orking populous is unhappy due to an unsatis- factory career decision and I would like to con· tribute to better guidance for my son. I've heard of the services at UCLA which gives an extensive vocation aptitude test with professional and/or hi gh-level analysis as the outcome. High school vocational testing has proven vague and indecisive. ls there an area location offering the type of test· ing available :it UCLA? R. 1\1., Costa ~-l esa Although counselcrs 1 ba,·e cootacted Indicate yo ur wisest de rision may be to encourage your ~on t.o complete some college ronrses necesssary for any degree program before commlttlnR him· self to a definite carter. bigb-le,·el te11tl ng ls po11~ sible before he enters college. The College Stuffnt Personnel Institute at Claremont College ii send· ing you . com plete information on their testing program which costs $110 for the whole test dries or SIS for counseli.nit. Cal State, Long Beach offers sin1ilar te sting for $75. Inquire at lbe Commu.nity Counseling Cf"nler~ 6101 E. 7th St., Long Beach, Ca., !M)840. The only area vocatklnal counseling ovallable through educational facility is at Orange Coast College which conduci!I guidance testing in the spring for •rt• senior high school student~. You may contact Francis Acdreen, dean of coun- :.;eling and guidance at Orange Coasl, for further information. DEAR PATo ~1 y brolher-in-la1\' in Ill inoi s called for an es· timate of ho\\' much it would cost to send two iron bed frames to lluntington Beach via air freight. He received a S30 to $35 quote. so he had the beds picked up. There was no price on the invoice when he sign!'d it an d when the beds arrived, the charges were $62. My brother-in-law wasn 't noti· fied of the higher charge and Airborne Freight Co. of Seattle. \Yash. claims the beds were sent hy dimensional \\·eight. not Y.'eight-per·IOO-pounds, \\·hich was rhe basis of him accepting the esti· mate. S. R .. Huntington Bt.arh Airborne Freight Co. is contactlRg Its Chi· cago office lo see if a "good will'' re\'lskin ot charges Is possible. If you don't receive satlsfoc· lion from the company, yoor only recourse Is lo contact the CAB. 1825 Connecticut Ave. N.\V .. WnshlnJ!lon D.C. 2G4t8. The acceptance of a phone cflll estimate gJves the company a loo~bole In ex· plalnlng the estimator's weight-per-106-pound quote. The beds bad to he sent dlmen1lonal \\"eight due to their Sile to comply with tariff 111\\'S and an on-site estimator would have allmit· led this. Also, the beds were not sent ot1 • "hooked'' or specified fllght. Air freight cuno- m,.rs are advised on the weight and dlmensk>a of frel~ht shipped on booked flights. The Invoke 11 always blank on pick-up and atr frelg~ dlipper1 should Insist on aa on·slte estlm•te and du11fJ. cation of freight by general commodity, w It II specllte or ueeptioa rate. dated before 1tvla1 tbe go ahead on any air sbtpment. You and the Law Loitering Laws ~Inst Not be Vague Walt Whibnan wrote, "I loaf and invltl': my soul." Jn hl!! day the famous poet was .a kind or vagrant. The Supreme Court recently , said that under some "vagrancy laws," Walt Whit,. man would have been jailed for lolling about. Jn this case the Supreme Court struck down a city ordinanct which punL'\h~ 1'strotlina: around without any lawful pur· poee or object.'' The Florida law said that It was "unlawful to habitually Joaf." '11le law was too vague. lf a ttltred pmon spends h~ altemOon.• walkffig In u,e sun, ls he habitually loafing? No one penon could tell when hls cooduct might be crimlnal. Thia encouraged arbitrary erratic arrests and convlctlons. Enf~ ment or the law 111 at the whim of the police. II would permit the ri<b i. lo;if, a public toilet for soliciting or engaging in lewd conduct Is a valid law. The Gonstitution guarantees the right to peac~ ful assembly. But an assembly to commit a disturbance, to block traffic. to con· duct a right or incite a riot wouJd not ht included. Police may properly ask a peraon to identify himself if needful for publ ic safe- ty. ln one case, the defendant was walk~ Ing around a residential area at night. An officer stopped him. and fowxl that be was loo king for his fr iend "Mike'' but could give no address. There had been recent report! of prowlm in the area. So when !he defendant r.ruoed i. idenUly him,.lf he wall charged with failure to ldentUy. Uh conviction wu lff'~ ntla was not an Jndbcrimlnate request to ldentliy. The officer hid va~d reUC1111, and public safety did demlnd lder!tlllcaUon. Another recent cue tried i. prohibit hippies from sitting oo the grau and loitering about. 'Ibis .,.., Invalid. So waa a law •hich trll!d to give ahopplng center owner• tbe 119wer to run off tmdeslroble people who rnlglit be "lollerJni. Jn both cases the laws were too varue. bul not the poor. Altempta i. punish a person's otatus ~:;'J,) .=i~~ as a vagrant are generally lnvatld. For #'ii. e.xample a California law USled to make It a crime to be a •tcommon drunk." Another law trltd to punl&b" a peraon for being unemploytd, or for toltPrlng. Both art Invalid. If tho loitering Is "°l"blned with conduct, the law may be Yalid. For ,example, Joi1efing about (CMHrlirW ... ~. DAILY PILOT C l l!lvitr•toOll by DA ILY rlLOT Arllll H•m CN .. BOATS IN 40 TO 50-FOOT RANGE COST $1 ,000 A FOOT Buying a Boat: You Need Advice, Survey, Checkbook By AL~ION l.OCKABEY Ot l!'lt Dilltf r11o1 St.aH Buying a boat, new or USt,'d, large or small is ·like buying an automobile in only one major aspect : You start with money. How much or how little money depends on the size of U"le craft. That in turn depends on for what purpose yo u expect lo use Jt. That again poses lhe question: Where do I expect to use it? So, buying a boat is considerably di r- fere11l from buying a car, for generally speaking a car is used primarily for transportation. ln a boat , transportation Is incidental. It 's usually a slow way t-0 get anywhere. The boat buyer is thinking more in terms of recrealion. First, Jet's shop for a new outboard. Outboards are the meat of the boat market. What's your fun? \V aterskiing? Fishing'! Just cruisin'? Whatever it is , you go to a reputable dealer y.·ho carries boats by reputable manufacturers. For y,•aterskiing you want a fast hull-for fis hing and cruising this is not JO im- portant. Keep in mind that. unlike buying an automobile, you are not ncce.!lsarily buying a complete boat. You may ·want to shop separately for the engine. A fast hull and a high-powered motor for water skiing. A more stable boat l\'ith less power for fishing -and maybe. an extra Tl1ne, Money 5maller motor for lrulhn~. ltlling lugh- po"·ered £>ngincs nrl' nut g11ti<l for lhc111. t'or cru1s1ng---1'\ t'!l ~hilt t <1:1~· t"l"HlSt'S- Jook also lur a hi'<lltl\'. .)11.tlJk• ho;i\, Jtegardless of the s1Lc or lHlf S<')>l1\\"t'r of the engine you are buying, again go to a reputable deale r who handles the topnlght mcrl"hRndisc-and onf' \1'ho can and will give you good scv1l"e. WATERFltO N1' Dl!'. .. \L1'Jt Art Gron sky, o"ner of Art';. La11du1~ on the Balboa !1('11in!'111,1, rC'(·o1nn1ends gou1i-: to a wa1c.rtru11l dl·;i!1'r ""'llO c;in st·r\"ll'C you r rig without your hav111g tu put it <Hl a trailer and h:.iul !I 1n:u1y n1ill·S. Gronsky also h;i.~ :.un1e arivicf on bu\'· ing a used out board rig. Uefore shf'llilig oul your ha rd-earned 1no11cy. have an ('X· pert C"heck over both the hull and engine. Even modem fil}(:rglass hulls can get oul of shape with inlpro1X'r care. Buying small sailboats-from B·foot prams to 20-foot ~llJOps-also takes soznc bargaining. \'ou dou 't lll·f·d a n1arinc surveyor for srnall ~~1hnf~ craft. but unless you are ent1rl'l.\' tanulinr \\'ith thr design and construclLon , best "have a manufacturer's representative or dealer look over the boat, 1\s spars and sails before you Liuy. Remen1l>er th .. 1t sal1s lll'l' the •·cn~1nes·• of sailboats. If they ar(' old and tired and oul of shape you won 'l be e;ett ing your Own a Boat? Stand By For Maintenance Costs 'r"ou°\·e just shelled out a lot <Jr a little of your hard-earned cash for a boat. So now you can start having fun. Your fun "'ill be directly proportionate. to your willingness -or ability -to keep spending mon ey. Or if you are the do--it· yourself type , spending time and energy. A boal must be maintained. if nothing more than to protect your investment. The old bromide of Commodore t1 organ telling an inquirer : "lf you have to ask the cost of upk eep of a yacht, you can't afford it'," is no exaggeratioo. The amount of money, time or energy you spend keeping a boat "!!hip-shape and Bristol fashion" is again proportionate to the size or your "yacht" and how you use it. First, let's look at some fixed rosb. Per!OMI property t a x e s are unavoidable. Roughly, the boat is assess· ed at about 75 percent of its market value. That bite ls taken by the county. If you have a trailerable boat you can ex- pect the state to take another nibble in the rorm of in-lieu taxes -just as you pay on your automobile. 111en there L! insurance. Your premium will depend ori whether you take full or partial coverage .Jor the replacement ot. the boat and its gear, public li~bility and property damage, medical or hospital in· ~ranee for the passengers you will have aboard from time to time. (The latter does not cover seasickness.) Where are you going to keep the boat? Unles!I it is trailerable and 11mall enough to keep in your home garage7 you're in for additional expense. Ory storlge can run as much as 50 cent11 per foot per month -and this does not include launching fee!. FIND A SUP Wet storage will run you $2.15 per foot per monlh lmder currtnt prices -and Ir}' to find I slip, Don't let anyone 'kid >'OU that fiberglass ht11 bAnl~hed the problem of malntenAnce on a boat. If kept in the water, the bot· tom or 11 flberglasa will foul just as rtadl· Jy as wood or fllny other material ff It i!I" not iepr palnred wtth anti-fouling patnl - the kind that 11 poisonou1 to marine growth. Even an anll-foullng b6tiom must be renewed ot lea>! on<e 1 year. (And now they are maktng It Olegal to scrub or llCl'OJ>< of! the old paint.) Tho lopsld• of 1 flber1'•n boot mu.t be kept polished H the boat is to remain in a presentable condition . On small boats this can be done by hand -like polishing your car. On larger boats it will require mechanlcal buffers. Jn any event, lhere is nothing worse looking tha n a fiberglass bonl 1hn l is not kept polished -maybe once or t\\·icc a year. Up to now, y.·e've been talking about the small boat that you and your family can keep spruc£>d up at a minimum cost. Now let's lak e a glance at the larger boats. These are the klnd that mu.st be kept on a mooMng or in a slip. They must be hauled at a boat yard once, maybe twh.-e a year. The eost or hauling and relaunching will run about $1.50 per foot at most boat repair yards. Some yards will allow the owner to do his own bottom and topslde painting tr the boat is under a certain length. But watch out for that la)'-Oay charge()( $5 or more a day if you fail to finish the job with in 24 hours. In most cases you will require some professional help . The labor cost at most shipyard!! these days run from $12 to $15 an hour. If your boa\. is 40 feet or longCT the yard will Insist that all the work be ·done by the yard t'rTiployes. That inCludes sandinc and glazing and preparing the boat for the final p.1intlng. A bottom-job on a 40-foot borit can ru11 as much ea $500 to $800. couniing labor and materials. Ir the topsides or other .,.,'Ork Is to be done, prepare to sbcll out $1 ,000 or more. TOP CONDmON Besides the hull , there ·1, tho motive power-whether mechankal or sail -10 be kept In top rondllloo. Engine mechanics al.so draw In the neighborhood of $12 to $15 an hour . Even outboard! are no longer simple machines that can be tinkered with and tuned up by the amateur -unless he hu/'"oonsiderable mec hanical ability. • Modem Dacron sails require fnr less maintenance than the old cotton varie ty. They wlll Ml mildew or strttch out of sh.1pe 11s readily as cotlon. But Mils are CO!tly. They be!'ome tom or ripped or blowoout or just plain tired and worn out. A racing ski pper plans on a new suit ot working !!alls at least ev,ry two or three I~ MAINTE NANCE, Pace a1 n1oney ':; Y•Orth-un!1·~~ \OU bll\' 1l \\llh')Ut sads. A11d l'"ltlW y,•e i!"t lnt11 \hf' l,u· •rr 1·raft-lhl' "yachts"-bolh \)0\1i'r 1111cl :..111-say fron1 20 fcl't on up. If you are gou1i; lu buy :1 tit'\'.' hu:it, l·on~ull \v1tl\ bo'.!1 the manufacturt•r and one of his ol· ficlal dealers or broker!!. After you have se!ccled the design and size you want, .vou ('lln tell them \11)111t vou want on t.h• bo:11 111hrr than the st rinciard cquip1nenl. If it's a sailboa t. you can lX' pri'ttr rer- !.1111 lhe price of the slanclarrt hoat di"!(~ nPt 111t·ludc sails. 1'hese arc usunlly p11n·h:1.~ed 5eparntrl_v fr11n1 the sailn1:iker nf your choice. 'l'hi'n thl're :ire oth~I'" thing~. such as the l\1nd anct 11un1her ot \'.'llli:hcs you wan!. '['h1'\ \\'Ill depend in p;1rt Vil whether you 1ntrr1d to rare (lr <.:ru1sc lhc boa!. ElcCtru1urs such as rad10--tclephones . depth sounde rs, radar. sprt•d gaugea and \\ind indicators, etc ., ar~ all negotiable 1v11h the buildt.'f ur the dcJlt•r. If 1\"s an auxilia ry ~nilboat you will ollcn have your choice or engine molive pcl\\"Cr-i!ilher gasoline or dle.!lel. CO~SULT EXPERTS If ifs a powerboat you are hankerin J! for, again it's good sound sense to consult the experts. You will need a strong, sea. kindly hull and engines-either 1ingle or twins-capable of pushing the boat ot 1lesi rcd yet scruible speedj. Jn some alzes of powerboat• you n1ay wanl lo consider the outboard-in.board ot stern-Orive engines. These 11re a co m~ bination of inboard and outboard motive power. Their main ad\'antage is that they make the boat highly mancuverable-lik• an outboard. \\''hen you are thinking about a boa t in the larger brackets. the fir~t people you think about :ire brokers ancl surveyors:. The broker will help you locate the bott l you want and help you Liargain with the seller. He wW also colletl R comn11.~s1on ot about 10 perce nt \lo'lurh comes off th• seller's price. And. of course. the i::-ovcrn1nrnl get'~ i11 the act. There's a litllt> itcni called "use tax '"-it's the san1e as sales tax. ll amounts to five percent and you can count on paying this directly to the state if you decide to buy the boat. tn buyi ng a used IXJ.11 of this kind . th• fir st 1hing you lear11 1.; th e srl!cfs .. n ~k· ing price." ft"s h(•rr lhe barg:iinin~ he.gins. If it's n1ort· than you <'Hn pay or th ink it's worth. you tome back-througb the broker-with an •·offer '' If the price i.s \Vhat you expect to pay you tell the hrokrr or O\\'ncr that you 'vii i take the boat "~ubje<:t to survey i'lnd tria l sail." The term trial sail doesn'\ necessarily mean lh;it it Ls R sailboat. Here ls wbere the .!Urvcyor comes in. The surveyor is an expert on boat con- dition, You will be pa yin11: his fee. so he is work ing fot you. He \\·Ill u:o;uRlly ini1 ist that the boat be ht1ulcd at a shipyard where be will go ovtr It. \Yhen the surveyor gets t~rough there Is nothing you or the seller won't know about its present condition. He will even come up with a suggested ('U?Tent value of the boat and It's replacement value. If there Is anytfling drastically wrong with the boat, you can back out of the tran11actlon alld get your de po s It back-but you'll still have to pa y the surv('yor and the shipyard ror lbe ,haulout. JC the. things the su rv eyor finds \\'rona are minor 11nd you still want the boll, you can ask the seller to take care of the deficiencies be.fore con1pleUng I ht transaction. 'Mle trial salt simply meant that you and the seller and the broker take the boat out for sea trials. If it performs to your satisfaction, you"ff bought yourscl! a boat. Standard let for a surveyor Is abouMt per fool. Th~ d ... n ·1 include the lhtpyanl charge tor the haulout. In many cases t.ba insurance. COJnpa ny with whom you Insure the boat will knock the pr icf! of lhe survey before the boat ls In.sured. If >'" the insur11.nce company wtll demand a sur.,.ey before the boat Is lmured. IF you finance part or the boat, the bank or finance company will al50 want a copy of the survey. It'!! foollMJ to f)\1rchase a lx>at of an1 l'lize wilhoul a survey. Even If the sellCf L, a good fr iend. the survey will go a lone ways to eliminate a lot of hard feellng1 (S<e BOAT BUYING, Pl(e QI ii DAILY PJLOT Sunday J11"' 11. 1972 ' ., ' ., Good Deed People .. TERRY THOMAS Youth Volunteers Lauded An enthu8iastic and dedicated grnur of leenagers. 150 strong, have proven to be of invaluable service lo fountain Valley Com munity Hospital. ~ They are all mem bers of the new "Junior Guild" com · prise d of boys and girls working effectively to~clher in what was once a :>-for girls only" volunteer activity. Lauded by patients as wel! as the hospi ta l medical and administrative staffs. the gujJd ha s its own gnverning bod y. Dave Selva, president. is a student at Mate r De! Hi gh School, Santa Ana, and resides in f'o untain Valley. Rich ard Ayres, vice president. goes to Huntington Beach High . Terri Thomas, !lecretary, and Adriana Clyne, recorder, are both student~ at Fountain Valley 1-ligh. These young volunteers makes it possible to free nurse." and specia lly trained hospital personnel ror more pre.~sing duties. At the same time, hospital personnel say, they bring cheer and comfort to the patient.~. They fold lin e n, run errands, tr;iin .~po rl in '-''heel chairs, entertain youngsters planning lo be in the pediatrics depart· ment. These are known as "1' and A" parties, beca u~e often the pediatric patients a.re coming in to have their tonsils and adenoids removed. You Can Help MEN BEFltllND BOYS: COUNTY·WIDf; -Young pro- bationers need .triend!y, 1dult guidance and an in troduction to new interesta Jn the Volunteers In Probation !VrP) prog- ram. Men from'21 to 35 are urgently needed. \all the county Probation Departmen t at 532·7879 for more details. COLLEGE•AGE CAMP COUNSELORS: SANTA ANA· TUSTIN -Counselors. are nf'eded at c·amp Rluff f_.ake in the San Bernard1no Moun tains. Week·long, Co-cd camp se.~· sions will be held July 8·15 and July 15·22. The a!l ·bo ys i:es· 11ion will be August 19·26. Experienced coun.1;clors ~re prefer- red by the YMCA sponsoring the programs but training wil l be given interested, college-age youths. Call 542·3511 for more infnrmation. HELP A BEGINNING CAREER' SANTA A~A -Inform•· lion, guid ance and friendly encouragement give a bonst to girl s loo king for jobs through the Job lorpi: R e.~identia! Train· ing Cenrers program. \Vomen in Community Service 1w1rs1 need.'5 he lp in recruiting jo b.~ and intervie"'ing applican ts . For more inform11tion. call the \.'olu nteer Bureau JVoluntary Ac· tl(')n renter at f\42 -0963. ASSIST COUNTY DEPARTMENT, SAl\TA ANA -Th• counl.y Hu1nan Relation .~ Cornmission help-"' guide people to the count.v departmen t th;it cnuld best handle their problems. Receptionists r an help for ii fe w regular hours ea ch week, preferably during peak hours between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. CARE FOR CHILDREN OF CLINIC VISITORS' SANTA ANA -While.farenti;; attend therapy sessions al the People's Clini c. a ment he1lth clin ic:, their children need supervised activities. Vo lunteers are needed to supervise and can call the Volunteer Bureau of South Orange County at 642-0 963 for more information. GENERAL OF,ICI WORK ' SA NTA ANA -Wings of Mercy. In c. a.~si~ts missionaries, evangelists and laymen in administering religiou!! and medical airt to people at home and abroad. A volunteer is needed to an.~\ver the telephone, mail out re.celpts and may 11et hl!r n'>'1n dayti me offic e hours. For more information, call S4~-S30R or 548·8014. Help forYou .June along the Orange C.:011..(t means heavy overcast and :i chanct of rain . Bui lhe intermittent shcnvers along the coa.!it won 't &lle- v1.a te lhe high fire danger in the foothills and mountains. State> fore.~t rangers and Orange County fire protection of- fir1 al.( urge picnickers and campers to obey all park and camp- ing rulrs. \.0 1.~i tors to parks ind moun tainous areas should follow t.he~e stv1n ru les emphasized by Carl M. Do\.\1ns, county fire rhitf. • Do not !!moke except in posted smoking areas. These are.as a.te usua.lly pltces of habitation and park campgrounds. l'h)I f,N1hibl1' omoking while in vehicles !raveling throu1b no sm ok ng areas. • Set up camp only in approved campground are1s. • Open ground fires are to be set only In fire pi t area• wilhin cou nty parks. • Clear all dry. annutl vegetation at least 30 feel around all building•. • install !iipark arresters In motors of motorcyclei. dune- buggle• and all oll·th e·ro ad vehicle•. • Teich children gnod fire prevention h11bit!. • Do not pl•Y with or provoke rattlesnakes in any way. Stay 1way from them and report them to the park rangu on duty. There h1' been 1n 1bundance of rallle1n1k., in tho count)' th is year. I 2 IS MAGIC NUMBER 8~· ROBl?li' WRJGHT C.,•1otW.• 11*'<1 M.,.lfW 1 ...... •f1 /r i.t 19RO. Snrnh and F,r1c A1P l.~O'll J!'-$l had thtlr th~rrl. rhtld. Shr. dtrfri t rtnl/y fttl 1t u.ltl..t r1pht to havt niflr" thnn two. but ht hnd •n Ulontt rl four rl1a t ht dtcidtd tn cnmpromu,. No w thty'rt paur-ng fnr 1t-l1l,1nl· /!J. Rtcou.~e thf' gnvPr11mtnt had ,.,,, nrr.~td it.~ Prn11on-J.ic policit,~ Orick n; 1~75, lhl' N f'L~on.! n()u1 hnul' tn r ofJ tn:rl'.~ nn /h i! third child, pn11 fnr piih· l.ir !f<:hnnlutQ fnr thl': third ctn/rl "'''PlL f)llll u.t(lf1' /"'·' nn fnr1!1t1'• •J.~•1ril/11 puhlir. hut non111 J!.1 .~t fnr rl1 r Hn ,·rl rhilfl The f1r.~t 1.11·n nr t eremrt. /'n"1 111/ laLt.! Oflri f f't!f And b,<>C(IU.~P nf th.or tlnrrl rlnlt/, they (Ir, )!0 lnngtr t lipihlf' fnr ann,rn. mtnl /l.Qusing nr aover nmf':11/. /nnr1.~ nr aovt rnrn t nt 1nnltrnilµ bf'nrfir.~ nr pn111>r nr,lf1nf .~rhn/nrshir.~ nr rin1·r r11 • rnrnt pP1i.~1n1i.~ nr W itlr. ri11/11 t111n r·ln/1/rr 11, llirµ 1ro11/rl Jin1 )'. kl'rl /11p1r r {i91b1/itu. An l"xtrenlf' PXampJe, 'prrhap11, anrl proha bly not likely, but proposal.!! likP the!e arl" becoming increasingly common 11..'I rnvironmenlalisl~ feflm wit h econo- rnlsl~ to dt:vf'lop incentive!\ tn rliscour<iJ!P. population ~rowlh in thr lJnlted St;:ilr~ The pr imary goal of thest' emloJo:y-con- scious planners ill lo u.!ie the !,11ngua,1Zf. thsit )ZeneralLy hil<1 people lht-hard1"st - money. The ir empha.~i.~ is that "'tM mor e lhP me rrif'r " i~ no longPr thf' ca.c;/'. And !hi.~ i.c; ju.~t one part of thr man l'· .<ildPd fplationship Of popUitit inn and economic~. A.c; the Unitf'<l S!site.1t population jump!'i erratically. thtn slump ~ 11.~ It h11s donP. ~ in unprecedented numbers -in the p:tst 25 Y t 11 r ll, there i.!I 11.n incrt:asin g aw11renl!SS 11nd questioning of this ri!lll · tioni;hip a~d fhl" changing v.·ay.~ in which Pach can 1nnuen ce. even manipul 11te the other. OPPOSJNG FACT JONS Currently two factions are interested in changing th i~.relationship -but in CIP- positt directions. The first includes those who proprnie a system like tht one itbo ve. in which economic pressw:e.~ A r e employed lo help to control population and prevent the dangers o~ overgrowth . 'l'he.!le suggestioru , proposed by people like demographer Judith B I a k P, -'Oeiologist Kingsley Davis. biologist Paul Erlich, and t-conomist Ken Bould ing, .11re measures that directly opposP. current money-rt:lated incentive programs. Among their t.11rgel!! for revision 11 rr U.S. law.'l that ellow fam ily tax ded uc· llons for a limit!eM number of children : provide we lrarP. ir a fam ily can'! .'lupport ;:i i\ its members : and tax single peoplr. mort than married ones. To discourage growth rather th;in fn rrP its \imitation, mernbers of thi.'l group !nnk to the economy itsl"lf to reverse a trend iL has tradi!.ionall y endorsed. Tht-result i.c: ;i. proposlll to adopt one, 11 ft:w. or 111! nf thP negativt incentiv~ fictial'llllly impostd nn !hf' Nelson~ (~~e abovl"\. Bu t on a deeper level. there is a more BOA1'BUYING • • (F'rnm Pa.ce C-1) la ter on. Even the Sf'ller miRhl not knn\Y some of the thing~ wrong with tht boat. A broker can be. hypa .~sed 1n trn. ca .1:r nf transa ctions be tween friends. but don't think he doesn't earn his 10 percent. 11 ·~ his job to take care of most. of thf' bookwork and leg;:il 11spects of the sa le A good broker i.'l worth his fee . WP. s11.id Jn tht heii:innlni;t that ··money'' \.c; th e key word In buyinR a OOat. And ~n it is. But to talk of how much or how !ii· lie money l.!1 senseleM . Unlik e a car . .11 boat doesn 't have a "blut book" valtJt . lt's worth wha t.eve r the buyer is \.\'illi ng or able to pa y. Some we ll·n1a inisilned boat~ of All sii.e~ have been known to gell for hundred.c; or thousa.nds of dollar... more than thtir original co.'i L Age is not rt11 Jly a big thing nn boat11. You can sometime~ ge t btl!er buys In ustd boa ls than in new one5. But if you must. talk dollars. let's start with $2,000 to $5.000 for the ord inary out· board . They can run to $10.000 for a com· bin:iition of fa.c;t hulls and h!gh-powt:red engines. Small sailbosil.~ start as low a.'i $.100 fnr pram~ and bring M high as stveral 1nc.u.,aoo in boats up to 2o ·feet. When you get into tht "yacht" category you simply le t your conscience, your desirP. and your pocketbook bf: your guidt. Priers for sailboat.s In the 20 to 3().foot range st.art at 11bout $10.000. When you iet up in the 40 to SO foot rangr. and hi;her you're t11lkln1 in terms of upwards ol $1.000 a foot-depending <1n the gear th1t's on it or that you Pf'OJ>().'lt to put on it. So you can re1dily aee that buying a boat L" about as dllferent from buying • car as 11urf 11 from asphalt. MAINTENANCE {From P11e CJ) ytars, Crui1ing 1ailor1 can1et along con· 1id«tbly lon«er unless tMlr u.U1 art: damaged by tluvy weather or careleM han<llln1. It would bP. lmpoasiblt to place a money e11tlm1te on the cost <1! owning juat any boat. But Jet 's m1ll:e a rough t:atlmate on the known eoat1 of ownin1 a normtl ~foot M;li~t. Moor111 wlll set you blck about $400 1 year for an .off1hore mooring or about tl20 a month for a slip. Insurance pmniums will 1ver11ge •~ • year. Personal property t•xts will run Crom l!OI) to llOO • Y•Ar -dtpendlnf °" th< 111 tnd v1Jue of the bolt. Add another $2.000 a )'elr for aeneral maintenance. ' Guideli1ies Li-sted to Curb Populntion • 1 • /Iii' ,, "E r · I h tr. C~'!J!l1n SCll"t! M~nl'11r Jt~)Ct Artld very 1me Go tot e Supermarket, I Come Out fo r Zero Pupul1tion Growth." sign1f1canl issut at stake here F(\r the fir1t time in history, man h;:is be,1Zun to qutst1on I.he principle and meler by which he has traditio nrilly J11rl,grd his pro- gress -growth . Methods t0 produce mnrr. schemes In speed grnwth. have traditionally bren th P. central theme of every economic s.vs1en1. capitalist or socialtsL And 'vrappcd up in it rill has been Lhe element of p::ir;:illel popul ation gl"Q'l''lh. But by their proposals, the.'"' ecnlog1s1s h.!!ve ~ug,1?ested that an evergrow1nii; population is not econornicallv desirable. And, dr~pite tradition , they h8ve lhr sup- po rt of a growing number of economists a! '"ell as two prominent new rrpnrts. The first report, issued in Marth by the U.S. Cominission on Population (;rowth and the . .\merican F'ut urr . concluded aflrr ;i.n 4:.thaustive two-year stu dy tha!: •·\Ve have looked for ;ind ha\'C n11l found any co nvincing t•ronom1c a1·gunlf'l1t !or cnntinue<l nsitional populat ion grnwth. "Thr he111th of nur ('Conomv dO('s nnl depend on ti. 'The vitality of hu~ines..~ dor5i not drpend nn ll. Thr v.•rlf;i.rr f!f lhr ;ivrr11ge person certainly docs not depend on 1! •• The rr1t0rt rtlso po1111s n11\ lhril rvrn I.hough thP na11on '.~ f;l\r 11fl11lrl gro~ faster if parents had three children. the mnre pPrsonall y impo rtant eleme nt. tn· dividual incomf'. \\'lluld he 15 perc~nt higher iby the yea r 2000 Y.'ith only two children per couplr . Alsn. with on ly 1wo children per fa mil.v, the commission predicts the nation In 2000 will h11ve more resources to devote to "lhr desirable purposes"' of ··human rf'sources inve.stmrnt, public expenditure involving fJLHllil ativc 1n'lproven1ent and n1ndcrnization. :ind greater atten tion to rnvironmcnta! and ;imcnity objective~." Supporting this conclusion . Dr . Anslev Coale of Pr ince ton University's Office Or Population Research argues : "Not only does a popular inn wi th reduc- ed fertility enjoy the benefit of dlvidini;t rhe national produr1 among a smaller nu1nber of consumer~. it enjO\'S the ad· ditional benefits of having a iarger na· tiona! product to dil'1de." F:conomi st Alan Sl'.·rrzy adrl.~ anothrr dimension to the nrgumen t by su,i;u::esting lhal some flf !hr n1orr trndrsirahle partners !lr econon1i c growth. such ;i s pollution and cnrigrsrion. arc caused• m:>re by the popul;:iti<•n 1ncreast than by eronom1c de\'e!opment per se. Aul rhen> ls a:sn a see<Jnd and oppo~ing s1rlf' In !hi~ df'batc · thnse who cl aim that thr rrrrnl h;:ihy bu.~t hns hurl their hus1ncsses . They must nov.· compens.'lte lnr population projections that n'ver rnaterialized, through diversification and expanded markets. But rather tha.n quest ion !ht-growth ethic and its components, members on this ~ide -mostly businessmen .1Jnd in- dustri.alists -look mertly for ways to stabilize population in order to stabilize !hi" drmands (In th eir concern~. . As "· result of the currently declining L· S btrth ra!t. they'rt> .!!so que.c;tioning ;i ll rht: fuss O\'er economic incentives to discouraRe growth. They clai m the birth dearth ·has 11lread.v adequa!ely discoura.g· ed i1. Threr major trends among American husinesses a.rte proof t-nough tn many of th.em fhfll. econnmic growth an d stab.ilily stil! depend on parall el popuJ~tion grow1h : • To offsrl the Mby bust. 1nanul11e· turers of baby supplies. foods, and tovs Are dive rsifyln,w: or trying to expand th!ir markers. A prunr txan1ple i~ the Gerber Pr~ucts Co mpany, which ha.s lenK clriimed "Babies Are Our Busine ss." but has recently chopped nff the " -Our On· Jy Business " from their fam ous slogan. • Producers of ch ildren 's and young· .!!dull. goods are already responding to warning.c; th11t they v>'ill be hit ne:ii;t as the baby-bust genersi!ion Rrows older. Wives Urged to Nug r·~----------: LONDO!\. I AP I -\\'ivf's with nver1ott1gh1. m1drl le-11ged husban<ls must nag them t0 keep f1t. \Vom en are failing to rontrol !heir husbands' d iet.~. sa\'.C: a re port bv th!' Br i t.1sh govE>rnmcnt ·financed Hral:h Education Council. \Vorse sLJll. they are apathet ic y,·hen il come1i to making sure they lnsta-Matlc• Color Tuning "'•k•• po11lbl• 2 P.Wll"con1ro1 BICIUM ol IMll·M1l1c Color Tunlr.g, Molorol• .i1m1n1t1d !hi compllc1t1d · color ad/u1tm1nt buttont on th1 r1mot1 con1rot tr1n1mllt1r to l'Nlkl r1mot1 conlrot tun!~ 111y, 811 1 d1mon1tr10on tod1yl lt't I gr1tt Yl lUll h.:i1•r en0u 11;h exercise. S::i1d Lady Birk, cc:Junc 1( chri irman : "I honestl .v helirvr !h11! unles.'i .!I y,•oman wa nts lo he an earlv y,·idoy,· she mus! do .:i h11 n1 n;:igging In keep her hu.~h.1nd fit. But she must also e11 ro 11rage him·peri;uading him tn eat the right fr.00! and t;:ikr enough exerc i.o;e " 21 ,, MOIOROLA DIAG. Q~iisar..H 5479 MEAS.~~"fV l 540·7131 TV & APPLIANCl . Cl.NTER HorMr Cntor • 2!00 H....., IJ., COSTA MESA Tothelady who wants our machine and . somebody else'S • pnce. This lOuch & Sew* is nows29995- , Come to your Singer Sewing Center for a feature-..) by-fealure ch~rt.11 compares "ours " with "thelro" and .. shows you the many advantages orsewlng·on th is"" Touch & Sew•machlne. And be sure to ask how our Cred it Pl1n can help you have it now! AH 'Jbuoh 6 sew· mechlnet .,. n1lllble" pcMUbles •Uh a canylftcl cnt or In your choke Of the fine rurnlture HWlng ClblntCI from Sing.,. Got 1 FllEI! monogremmer by Singer, Reg . $15 .95, when you buy any Touch & Sew-sewing machine before S1t1o1rd1y1 June 2'; 19'12. - • SINGER sewing centers ""~''="=":'*~·~""::..:·~ .... !:!! ..... :!!~~:.....~~~~~~~~~~~~ (OITA MISA -l rlUtl l lll!!flew~. S.utfl C••fl ,1111 ...... UU COSTA ,,_ISA -UM Mtl'kr 1 1¥11 .. Mt ... r Cet1fwr, ICI f·lltt MUHTIMGTOM llAC" -••lfll~ I I '"di. Hllflllll ..... ••lldl c1n1w, .,., • ., OR&M•a -ti ....... lffl, ''Tiit (tty" c.twr, ¥! ..... N•llJf HOVI -mt CIWtfM .. °!"'• CMtr ,...._ ..... ,. • Car Pools Make W orrien 'S trange' By J=:Rr.1A 801\18E CK \\'hen I am re incarnated, '•••ant lo comt back in 1h1s wnrld 8!. 11 mr:thrr ·~·hfl dnrsn '! dr ivt . I have Ml1•rt wit h ~11n1P hit· lf'rnt .c;s !hat mot fwJr.!' wh n do not drive havP time tn pa in! ~unsPts. knit rna ts. bake bread anrl V.'ri1P S\ n1phnnies . Nol nnh 1h11! lhev are /u!ll' rirP11:srd h\ 9 1n the mnr ntn.c. ha1 !' a derr hrnnze !an bv i\1;i1 20 ;ind snmr hnw !f'rm lall Pr F'lflern \Pars l'f rar pon!s does somelhlng In a v.·nman lt AT WIT'S END m'1)\P~ 1-irr a l1i!IP :-1 ran~r Fnr f'Xll!TifllP. l r·:innn1 !'ill 1n a rha1r 11nrl dPlir·;itP I\' r rn ss mv lr~<, ;i1 !hr ank lr11 like n1her 11nin('n lni;11nr11vely. m1 righ! fnnt r~t enrls 111 an arrf lrr;i tnr pos111nn ;ind re· m ;H11 c:. thrre' unld 1 sl:inrl up al t'fadv f'Xrha nged w it h Charlotte bf.c ause Oi11 rlotte had 1roub!P st11 rt ing ~t he car, nnt Charlotte 1. would hive to tr;:irie .,., 1th \1urir l ht:cau~t: ~he h:f.~ lh f' ('fiO \Pt'liblt \l,'1!h !ht: tnp 1h;:i! 1~ sturlc and 1! 1s her hair appo1ntrnt:nl dRy. \~he ;11.~o c·annot drive on rainy riR \'S I P rn hahl y the most d151.·onrPrt in~ ~a la r d of ~!Of! a "listed parenl" in ll rar pool is that intellec tual\)', I have become •lllgnatt:. ri1 y \'OCa bulary al !ht mo. tnf'nl i~ down (o four b;i sic i-Pn1r>nrrs: "Fill ii up with rPgu l;ir.'' ''Lock !he dror." "l-:PPp vou r f Pel on thr floor" ~nri "f)1ri n'I you go before you 1Pft horne"" ThE' nlher night at ~ pa rty 1 11·;:is standing alnnP hnldin~ my h;ind!i:ig in front of mP like A SIPrring v.'hf'E'I v.•hrn a han1lsnrne man ;:ipprn::1cherl n\P <1nd said. "Yl'lu look \\kc ynu rnul d use a drink . Wh11t'll 11 hr?" 1 h11ndrd him mv Shell cA rd a nri sairl. "Fill ·it up with rf'gular." HP la.uizherl and ~!eP red me toward the kitchen v.·hrre the bar wa s .'l'-t un. ··• .. ~ ., ·' GIRLS ON SURVIVAL DAY PROJECT Suzanne D• Franco With Sally Ober1tein Sund.ay, Jul'lf 11, 1'72 Dlfl Y ~!LOT CJ l'o u r Horoscope Aries: MONDAY JUNE 12 By SYDNEY OMARR T1urus natl ves havl! 1 de!ilrl!: lo be of service, nften perm il others to impose on tht>m and \\•ill stand tall in lac' of 11dvers11 .v. Taurus r an bf' s1ul) born . sensuou!'I 11nd loval. N11.tivcs of tht;o; uxl 1acal S1IO\ colltcl, anal yzP, st rl\e In become independent b u t Blways :'ietnl dPpe nden l on ap- plau.~e Bnd pra.isf'. Whf>re mQney i.c: concerned. Tauru~ can bf' stns1ti\'e and selective. Taurus adores lux - ury but is not abovp com- pla1n 1ni;:-about cns!s. Taurl1! s11rpri~e!'I bv vdde ran)tt l)f in- t erest~. 11r11srir tendenc1e.c: ~nrl 11 pprf'<'1at1on or literature and thenter. 1'.<iurus barrnonize~ w i I h \'i rgn. ('a1>r1{'nr n. Pisces 11nd (';:inerr. \Vit h Scorp io. there is ('[isputP 11nd t11!raction, 11 c11 se nf lrictioo wh i c h sp;irks Avoid 1s In be r"sourcelul. Be "In toucti" u•1th OOf' In -pog.tttan o( aut hor1lv. Be patient. Avoid hrooding . Arct11t ho m • 1Pp11ir:'I. TAUR U~ i Aprlt 20-May 201: Spo tli,ii!hl on journt ys. Idea~ \•nu put in "'r1ting. De11l now v.·1th 1hnsr y,•hn, in recent past. 1.i;:norPd uri:?f'nl ffilllf!!'il ~. i'ou can ~Pl rf'sul ts. Saj:!lllarian mulrl he much 1n p1C'l11rP Send mrssn!:r«. nl<1~P C'Rlls. 1.E1\ll~I 1 \lil l' 21-Junt' 20• J\l on t'1 1ranJ1nct1onc; A r f' tn1pha ... 11.f'd P.r awarP nf fine pri111. reAd bt!Y.'Cf'n thP \lnr>c If 11 r .irrful r:ihser\·er, \nu i::;Hn 0th f' r \\' 1 ~ ,. • \ 011 1n1:;;C""al1·u l.1!e <l nrl re,1111 1•1111lrl prn1 r> C""f!.~r ll·. A1 ·1 n1·r .. 1rd11u:l• t·\\CER 1.!1111,. :1 \1111 ~.' (lnp 11!1n IHf';111<; 111111 !1 '" ' I I~ irl r·~p;HT'il\•• l!l•""I 1:1 · t•111ild If., r\p1•11,11 1• IPr \P i-d '\ !1il\I' \"tu ;1'!... flllf''!1n11 ~ t" hr pr rC'c p1 11 r> :111d 11n;1l11 11.1! \\'/l:il 11 pJX'<1r~ A l'rr1:•1111 .1 r•· l111 11 rc; 111\•rr r x;;n11n :i t1<111 1.1-:1) 1.Ji il1 2:1 .o\111.: ~2 chaJl p111ge and !ife. Caution 1:f'a rs 11rl' 001 fo11 nd1'rl 111 l.:1 ,·1 shou ld be rxercised in asi-oc\a-l\1101\· ti 11nd <li~pe\ srlf·d1111ht tions v.1th Lro and Aquarius. Taun1' nnri l.lhra inrliv1rlu;il ~ ARIES 1March 21-April 19): p!;:i ~· 1;,~~· rnlr.c: RP ri 1plnma 11r Some who makf' promls'-s are "'Jthnu! ht>ing 11m1ri r1irf"h:i~P !!\ncere but lack cash, apparP! H q;~hl 1i:,h1 appf';iranrr.: Brooding \1RGO IAug. 11-Sl>pt. 23 1· Lnok wlth1n for Answers. Your '-b11itv !11 percelvP. 1 1 hei~hll'Flf'rl . F'riPnd~ mav hi! plannlnR :;ur pr1~e. You ·h1111e hffn 1n doldn.im .c:. Now v~ llf'f' r!e-11rly . Yoo fi nf1 001' \l'hf'rf' ynu stt1nd with •·11prr1 a\" p<'r~on l.JRRA ($tpt. 23-0('1 22 • PoY.'er pla.v is i.n effrrl and ~0\.1 11re ln\1nl\·ed . prnhablv v.· 1 I h Caprlrnrn 1r1rl11 tdua! /\s.c:unH' a 11 t h n r 1 ! 1 ;inrl rr.c:p<1n.c:1h1!1t\ \\'h11l ;:ippc;:i1 ~ In l'lf' nppn~tl1fln 1 ~ rn r rrh 101 l'll""lhl!IC!ll ~ hlUff itf'<t°"'!HI ;10· rflrrl1n~h S.C'tiRl'll\ ttir t 2:\ '\01\• 21 ,lo•oll 111'1 !h,1 1 h;i<: h r" J1 1w1'lf">nflll \\ 1!1 lw' 1'11 .it:ill!I ' l :r·1 '1•\r 11\•<1 11;i<: rll\Jl\f'il"''rl 11 ;IJ ''" ;111 .d•·•!lt f,",. linr 11 hn :11 ' ' ~,i 111d1•p111Hlrnt 11 1 I ! -1·1 :0. 11!\f'l l'P f;111 .1114\ favor. Pubh\ 1ttention U dUA. You hurdle obstaele. Do plenty of li.!tening, obltrvin1. Mite. partner t\J11 aurpriae for voo. Ev tn lf you t l"t 11w1re, put 011 a.n I CI. AQUARJUS jJ1n, ll~F'l'h. lft 1· llon'l ltt dt1ai111 mul11 ply. lfandle task11 ,fficientlv r ut.- ling thing11 nff rould bt ~n t:r· ror F.xpansion \1 featurf"d . Think big . lf't p1ctur~ or prOJ• P<'I a!ll a who lE'. Sagillarlatt \1•11! ;:i 1rl Str'f'!l!ll \•prs11rill' S f> pro1H h l'ISCf.:S 1 F.-h \Q.~1arrh 20 1: H1·11r111)n 1nd1('a1M 11·11 n f'ln l!: 1r~o 1Hln111 P• \ 011 Opronrtunlll/ preSE'nl!I H\l'lf 1nu 1tr,. 11hte rn oh1a 1n ~rr.:Hrr frwrlnm B"'! 1·rp1tl 11 1' rlf'fl1 <E' In h ~ rl1~rour;:irzf'f1 l'n f 11 ri1 I ! " 111('1n ht>r 11·h11 ~1111,!< hl• r•. Aquarh1~ fll:.\ll f', prnn' nrn1 h. '1'~ '""' ""' '"""' obl'ro! ,,..,.,' ..... 1 11 1 \r· •<1 ~lf•nr ~"'"IM• • r•• ,11o•• .-. ... ~· , ,., .'-·\(,r!l \l!ll \ ,\'••\ 2~ r •Q• N>~·•·• 1 •• .,,.,., •i-o..t ~•1<~1M, • ·~ ~ ''"~''° oo~ 11 '"~" Ji,, ~) ·"I!•'~' 1t1dr pr11d rnor. ,,, Om~rr ..,,..,.1.1 '"" C•H" "il flT, 111 1i,:1n11li11 o\1·1 Tl1I I\ "11 f1na11 II~· 11.0 .;, .. ~ (•-0 •1 •1•1 ·~ .. ""' 'I'<"-· ~ 11 l('WOI • O (iii! :11TanC1'111 rnl 1111oh111.: ,..--'='-------=o.-=, n1;1tl', pn rlnrr. l.rn ('11111<1hP 111 THE BEST p11·HirP Y11u i::rt 1r111h 1n \'llr1011" ;irr;i.<;, \'nu 11rr not f'n R"1trlr r\h1r pr I J 1 pr..,1·" lirr lv plr>a ~rd 11111 1011 arr no14· "Pt'anu1 ~·· 15 1'111' or t hl'! lnfnrmrrl 1vnrld's nir>~! fX"plllU rt'm1r- f,\Pr!ICOfl'1 1nPC" 22 ,l;:i n J.tT\[1$. R .. .oin Jt d•1ly In the AJ.,n. I rn11 n1hlr a In! That rnmP~ frnm sprnci 1ng Vf'ar<; nn lhf' 1elephone tryin~ In l u~urr QUI if Marv J:inr's husband gnp:; In the· dl)('tnr':; oif1C""e on \\'ed ne503y. she will hrivr 10 bundle thP haby up ;inrl lake him to u·ork :ind tr:ide .,.,·11h ~1 arth11 .,.,.ho is having a c~·st remo ved. "Lock the door." I sai d mr{'hanicall v. "and kttp your fef't on the noor." \Vay to Survive St ude nts Learn in Fie ld equi pmen t. contact!!. Key now ,11nd Spt>ci;i1 q 1111h r 1r~ ~-'-'---~~~~-'-~~~ 111 ,!-;r1h:ir k rPho11nrl ~ 1n \l'lt~"-'==r>=A=f=L~Y=r,....11_.n_r~·======' On the o!her hanrl if PP1Pr was ret11ly t.KpOsrd to mra.~les that .mean:; he wi!l hll.ve them by Wednesday .and Ada , who J!P looked ;:i rnunri nrr1·ou ~rv. ''L1~tPn." he s.<iid. "l j u5t r r 1rie n1h<'red I have some un· finished business lo 11\l cnd 10. \\'ou!rl you t x<'use m e pl('aSf'''' "nidn't yo1 1 .Q:o hefore you IPfl home:"' 1 sna pped. Tl Ra lph Nader dnesn't recall me soon. it may be too late. Won1 en Tourists Should Shape Up Ne~! mon1 h rn;i1v An1eric an \l.'Omen are hrarled. for Euro pe to see the rui ns. This in !urn .Q:l\'es lhe F.11r~ peans A chance In :;ee th'- American ruin.~ -the fem:il'- tourist nn parade. Cominl!: up is lhP sPa~nn when you izo ahroaO lnok1ng like "' brn11d , 8S 11ome of you are called in your country. For somt: unknou·n re11son ynu think a \111catinn is a pa.c;spnrt to !!lovenlinr$li 11nd r::i use for ~·earinJ?. thP most 11wful outfi1s lm11izina!ilt. Manv v•on1cn tou r r.~ls v.·rar the b~irfest and cheapest of costu me.~. On vour head s. like som e hun g--0\•er nightmare. rest hor- r iblt souvenir hri1s undP r which no local1te u·oul d be caught df'ad. BEAUTY and the BEAST forlahle and practical l.n "'ear a simple frock that rovers all of you, plus sensible shoe.s designed for w.:ilkinl lo J:?ive you more mile;:rge. Your fee~ "'ill feel \cs.~ unh::ippy, loo . Don't put 11.n.v1hing on your hr;irl you "'nuldn·1 wc11r to a sol'1al rzatheri n~ or ch11rl'h. 1f vou want to look li ke 11 deseXed tnmhiP. slay home .a nri throw vnur hn6 v nn l'lnP of vou r own btach~. ·Europeans ha•·,. enou gh trouble u·ithout ha ving to look 81 you. 25th Reun ion B,v JAN t:D\\'ARDS OI lht 01lly f'ltot l !tff ''The~e yucc a SC'C'ds u·Pre confusini,:. \Ve couldn't flnd out in our books if thf'y wP re poisonous or not. They tastP like :'i u m m e r squash-and .,.,.e're :'itill herP." Sallv Obcrstei n had tried to klen1i fy u·hit:h "rild plants she and classmate Suzanne De Franco had found Joe.ally u•ere edible. Bul since research ga.ve them no cluP abou t the yucca, the.v roasted, sa11ed and ate 1.hf'm any\\'llY. Thfv h;1d co1nherl 1hrough p;irts ·or Tra.huco Canyon and thr Ha.ck R;:iv for a surv 1v:ll project, prc1rnd1ng they v.'cre los t ;ind :llnne and hungry. And ll.l 11 rec ent Survival Day, markinf! the etid of thei r "Ou! door Su rvival" <'lass a t Orange Coast Cnl\cgc, 1hc .v d i~pl.iyrd \\'h<lt they "'ould h,1 \'e ra.ten to su rvive. Thrre was e :;;a\;id or prickly \etlUCe , IT\ U S t 8 f d flov.•erS hro?.'T1 and fuzzy caHRil pol le n. rred-hkc lravf':;; and S1 t'ms nf the cat1111! plant and u·ild cr ier\· srf'd!"i 1·h(.y nffcrNI jr t-blll.ck }'ll<'"a. .'lrccls, <'<1<'tu:;; pears and sRge 1 1f~1ng 1he ed ibl e ones. "1c knew some, but v.'e d1dn'1 know If they v.·ere rdible or not -so \\'f rookerl them up. f:yery .... ·hr re ~'Oii ~o there are thin~!i'i you can eat." ''Wp ha.d six books 11nd they U'errn·t enough ... and it ga ve us the ldea to write 1 book wit h phot()Rrriplis 11nd recipes 9•hich identify the plants and thrtr possible uses." Sally declared. But she doubts they v.·il ! actuall.v do so. All men1bcr.~ of the survival rourse h;ive attended two lee· turrs 'vrekly tn lea rn survi val mrthods for rlcsert. mou ntai ns and "'<Her environments for a!I 1ve<lther conditions. One lecture sp«ific;illy told of edible mountriin and desert plants. Hut inst ructor Ted Handa ruk be lie\'es Snlly and Suzanne actually learned more by hunti ng and gathering pla nts on their o"·n. "Student~ n1.:ike 1he class in- terest ing-if they get Inv olv ed. they can &pend two to three weeks in the desert or "'hi'rever they \\'~n! ll.nd do their o w n proje<"t.~. ·• hP claimrcl all his studcn1 s ri1s- pl.:iyed various survival tech- secdi; to ot her stud en ts for Low, pr otective llhrl!f'rs of munch in~ niqt1E'S. And con king on 8 pnrt;i.ble hamboo and p 8 I m frnnd.o; !llO\'r> u•Pte catrail roots and ropes and braids made from slrms 10 a watery vegetable \1ghl rlothinit . :Sll.nda !:o. end fish nets or bamboo strips And so~ih thP liclp or some flour smoke-producing debris wrre for bul k and chocolate ch ips some of 1he projPCt .~ ir;el up for taste. the girls made ;=·="='=d=oo='='=·="='h=e=c='=m=p="'=·==; cookies primarily of golden Because you a n t i c i p a I '- 9.'alking 8 ~real dea.1. you gq ueeze your feet into lhe &tran~est a pp e a r i n g con- trapt ions called sand als Put it all tngether 11 nd .vnu u·i11d up \oo kinrz !ikP snmE' fup:il t\'e thn t a ch:iin gan.Q: doesn 't v•ant bark. ~·ellow po llen rubbed from the Who C ares? The Alexander Hamilton !Ip or cattail spikes. J\'o other nev.-spaper in the High School class of 1947 will "We learned so much-it Y.'orld cares about your cnm- hold a 25th an n l \' '-r 1: a r .V \1'as reallv a good deal." sa.1d muru ty likP your cnmmuni t.v rl innf'r-d<1nCP rrun1on ;.;n\' 11 the girl!';' ''But they shriuld 011.ily TI"\\'"'PAJ>t'r d~!. It's As a. traveler. ynu <ire an :"lmb.:i~s.:irlor for your country. Dnn't lonk a.~ though ~·nu are asha.med tn be .:in Amrrican. fl epresent your cou ntry prnurl- 1» al 1 he Bfoverly Hil ton lintel. _ __:m~a~k~e'__'.ly~11~e~r _hoo:=:k:s__:f o~•__:irl:•~n~· -'=t=h=•=D=A.!L==Y=P=ILO==T=. ====' All members nf the vdntcr ' Jt ':; rPrl .:iinl.v f.:ir rnorP rnm- <1nri summ er cla.~sr.~ 11.re in- \'il eri to a.t1 end. Fur\hP r In· formation can he oh111ined from Ji m David. 8.111(1 rvle lroi-e A \'f' , Lo~ Ani,:el es, 9006?, or c;:i ll 21.l . 1i$1-2fi.13. Dad Rates Somelhlnu Special. .. A Gift Pak Of Tasty Foods From flitlec11'7 t•r1nr. "' tl#I • TEXAS SPREAD $8.98 1'1• Jb. BF.EF S'fJCK. Ed•m B•r. Mild Mid11t Longhorn, Bell• Fleur C h1!11 , Smt1ky (1moked ch1e11 b1r), Goud• plut lmp]ji.d C11nrli,.• This Is only one of the any food vlft paks on display for you to see! tliCICdr7 ''!!'· ..... (Ollf ?laa Lt,.f r (I-Ml Mi ii l r!•!•I 11 5•ft oi.,. .. ,.... ... , O!Nfl D••"I' It'·'"· M f !M "·"'· COSTA ME SA 1"""'Y 1 ' 11 '' ,.~':;:: :.;.:;'"· l)IE!l!Cl'S 1,EAIIING ca EfZE !il'Dm 'Balsam Plus' perm. with heart-of-balsam conditioner for your hair. Conditions as it curls. Shampoo. cut and set incl uded at 12.50 One week special! Add frosted highlights to you r hair for 14.88 JCPenney beauty salon No appointment nocnnry. Chorgt II. NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH ---...,.c ..... .,.,.._....,.,. ._,_. t•J.rn• Summer checkouts. Scrambled knits in the layered look. Poly-knH panl- IU!t Jo purple, brOWl'I, or green.. 1oto1a. s23 JCPenney The values are here every day. Charge lheM value• et your local Penney atore. .. ;(: 4 OAll Y PILOf Sunday, June l'l, 1972 Anglers Hooked on Se.tting Reco 1~d·s By JO O!.'iON Ot 1!11 0 •111 l"lltl SttH Three members of the Newport Harbor Lady An$1era didn't let their big ontJ: get 1way. In fact, !heh prlu catches aet world records a.nd brought fame to the three fisherwomen. Ruth Jayred, Lily Call lltld 531\y Johnson form the triumphant trio. Two can view their prizes when the fiahing geUI dltcouraging by traveling to the: Balboa Market and Dillman'• rutaurant, Balboa . and the third has only memorie! and pictures for inspiration. Their prius were a 62-pound, g.. ounce C111Uornia white sea bass. a Pacific big-eyed tun& and three roosttr fish. ~!rs. Robert Jayred claimi; the C&lifornia white se.11 bsss. "'hlrh •he caught in 19511 on a Ia.pound monofilament teist line n e a r Catalina f11land with 11nchovy balL "My line slarted going out and I couldn 't atop H," Mrs. Jayred rt.mtmbered. ''Finally, it began to tum. It took me 47 minute! to bring It in ." RECORD VERll'IED Once the fi.!i h wa!I brought ashore. It wa!I taken to tbs otflelal weigh station at the Balboa Angling Qub. the statistics were sent to the lnt ernalional Game Fish Associa- tion in Florida and the ~·orld record "-'a.!I verified. It was then mounteO and givtn to the Balboa Marktt for ditlplay, and she had earrings made from the pearl! on the ~ack of its head . "I 11tarted going fishinl 30 yur1 ago to keep my husband company," 1he said. "He taught me everything I know about it." Mr.!i. Jayred now 1s an avid angler and goes on about siJ: of htr club"i seven yeariy charier trips. Fishing appe.al5 to her because of the "iood sportsmanship. good .~mpany and the chance to get out JD. the fre!lh alr." " 't: A realtor by trade, she like11 to 1Ll~y bridge and is past president of ,jbe: Zonta Club o! Newport Harbor. ff Doe5 11he hope to set ano ther ~Jl'Orld record every lime she puts :tier line in lhe water'! "You don't i ~ven think about it ," Bh1 confided. :OFFERS TIPS ; : Her suggestion for getting those ;~'big one.i;" ls to "watch your line ;~never Jet it drift around." : nd that. she said she "just : e:t,, out her line and hopet." " .~ Sally Johnson. y,•ho is Mr1 . Fred ~bohnson, resides in Burbank part of ltbe time and Balboa the other. I: ;.Her prill wa5 a P.acillc big.eyed lbta which weighed in at 133 able to fl!b ln many part• of tbe world . Mrs. John.Ion'• ftab w11 mounted for di1pl1y in OUlm&n's mtaurant, Balboa , but the liver hid to be removed for e.1amina t1on by the International Game Fisb AMociJ.. lion for detennlnatlon at the ., MAZA11.AN CLUB Mrs. JohnJon, • member of Newport Harbor Lady An&len atnce 1950, also belonp to the International Women 's Y 1 ab I n I A&90Ciation and ahe and bu hUJ· band •re memben of the Balboa Club of Mazatlan, The Balboa Club'a headquarten in Metico Is tbeir home base when they fish ln th e Mexican waters. She 1ay1 her "big one that got away" really did get aw1y, but 1t didn 't escape without 1 ballle, because after 11 414-hour fight . th! skipper cut the line . "My husband btlieves thal If you can'! set 1 fish after a couple of hours. you. ]OM your atrenath and the fish gain11 atrength," ab1 el· plained. Holding three world r~d! l! Mrs . Raym ond Call . a Balboan for 30 yean ani:I member of Newport Harbor Lady Anglers since 1949. Her three c hampionsh i p vertebral f11 all were rooster fish and were caught In La Paz. THREE RECOROS Tht first, 1 99-pound r005ler fish, was caught in 1959 wHh 30 pound test line . In 19/W Mr!I . Call caught • 66-pound fish with 8().pound test line, and in 1964 11he complet~ her trio of record!! wlth a 5().pound ;. ounce r008ter fish which was caught with 20-pound test lin e. The ba it for all three was Si erra mackerel or ''grunt." Mr11. Call, who 11ay!I ''I JUSI hk1 to fl sh." also w111 introduced to the aport by her husband. She caught 1 rttord marlin In 11M7 but that rect1rd h11 linct been broken. AllO a member of th1 Balboa AnaUna Oub, Mrs. Call ha! done tome filhlna in far-flung ws ters. Laat yur ahe went to Buena Vista below La. Pai, and won a tourna. me.nt with five marlin, which ah.e CllU&ht with I ~pound test line. Flshl111 is just another In a seriel!I or 11portlng accompli.!ihment11 for Mrs . Call, who said she has been ''athletic all slong." In high aehool abe played cham. pionshlp basketball , and at the Unlver1lty of Southern Callfornil aht wa!I a top-ranked tenni!I player. ' bounds and \\'BS tllkM In 1970 10 lniles off the Corona.dos with 30 . j>ound test li ne and feather bait . ; : ,;l '-''BS fishing in the San Diego ! Marlin Tournament with a ladles' Jteam ." Mrl' ,;ohnson recalled . "lt t was a marli n tournament of course , i ~o the tuna didn'1 count." Now, 11he also gives timl! to philanthropic work through clubs sueh as the Ebe:ll Club of Newport Besch . . Her husband also i.!J a fisherman : and she decided she would rather ! join him than be a f!shln1 widow. Though excitlng and fu!I of glory, holding 1 world rtcord has ill drawb1cke:. a11 the three champions will •rree. ' Ht recently retired so they are 581d Mrs Johnson. "P1i:ture1 of 1ll1l fl>b coel m• 131111 :·· '· ' / Peaceful Advice DEAR ANN LANDER.5 . So often we hear that I.be world is on the brink of col· 1-e -"our civilization i! goln& tbe way oft.ht Greeks and Roman.!i" -that peo- ple are beconung angrier, more aelftsh ~ more violent. In other words. the quaUty of life Is deteriorating . I ran acrosa 8('.methin& that ha.!i given me hope. Will you print It, please. for thost whn nted to know thlt ,tile more things chan,llt. the more thty an the same. ADVICE TO THt; UN~lJRE (;() placidly amid tilt nnist" and haste and remember what peare !ht.re i.11 in sl}ence. Ar. far as possiblt, without 1ut- rtttdtr. be on good terms with a.II ~na. Speak your truth quietly and clearly ; and II.at.en to others, even the dull .,., ·t.he i1noranl. They loo have !heir IUf;Y.. Avoid loud and aggres5ive persons u., ·are a ven.Uon to the spirit. 1 Enjoy )'OW' acf\le.vements 8.!i well u plans. Keep interested in your 1"-.-. hOwever bumble. It is a real 1s1on Jn the chanJ1ng fortuneJ of ol youth. Nurture stzqlb ol oplril to shield you in .sudden rnilfortune. But do not distress yourKl.f with lmq:inJngs , Many feArs are born of f1tigue and loneliness. Beyond 1 wholMOme dlselplint ~ gentle with yoorse.11. You an 1 child of the universe, no Jesa thin the trees and the stirs; you have a rlibt to be hert. And whtlhu or not it ta clear to you, the unlvene 111 unfolding as It should. ni..eror., be I t ptt ct With God whalever you conoelve Him to be. And _...,. yoor labor• ,llld uplr1li0111, In the nol.11y C01fu11ion Of llle, keep pelct with your aou!. With all !ta 1bam , drudgery and broken drums it is 1till a beautiful world. -FOUND JN ST. PAUL'S CllURCH, BAL TIM 0 R 1':, DATED 1192. . Exercl.ae cautlog in your bw:inei.s DEAR ANN LANDERS : My ht11ba:nd 1 for' tho "°'Id II full of trickery. refuaea I<> tiuy twin bed! He 11ya hit 'let !bit t\ot blind you to. what virtue ptftnll a!epl toc•Ihtr for · !O yean and ts. MAny pttM>ns 1tr1ve for high whet'• aood tnough for them J1 aood and everywhere tile la lull r1. ~ fnOUlh for u1. • Btnnie g~L~ pa ins in nM leg every few ... ~lf. Ellpeclally do not ftl.gn •I· Weeks And use1 an el'CtJ'ic heatina pad. ·~·~ Tllte klodly ~ counae! •! lbl He aay1 be b., 11Ci1Uca hut 11....a. Ulla IITaceitiuy ~die thln11 the 11<>ul I<> me. The problem Ia Iba! S.... ... - Lily Cell's pr ize is a rooster fish , one of three record fish she hes caught. • Timely nlt ii a rttUess aleeper. Many i 111«nintl I have awakened with bit htttinC pad on my bead and a terrific heodache. Tell mo If you think hi• pro!> !em IS 1cl1Uca. Alao dots lie ha ve the rltht to lnslat I aharo his bed even lhoulh It lnterferea wld1 my reiit? Think you -HEADACHt IN HIWDALE DIAK· READ: I am not 1 physician, ud eve1 u I were r wou ld not dlagnoM ll<nat1'a ill-lilroagb the mill. Ho altolil• UM a medJeal 1v1h11tion and not lry .. -!Wn..U. I Hllul,a kiq.twln arrangement (twn m1ttrtlln'), made up as • 111.ngle bed. This .bat die advuta1e of pro.itmJty bat tbe comfort of tieparate bed•. Don't tell me yoa ca11't Afford U. Tbe 1lteraattve 11 mucb more costly . Don't get burnM by 11 "lint." that'& too h<il to handle. Play It cool with Aon Landers• gulde to "Necking and Petting -Whal Are th< Llmlla?" Send your ,... qum. to Ann 1Andt.r1 In care ol tbt DAILY PILOT, encloalna !O cent• In coin ll1d a J<na, t1111190d, 1911...sdretood en .. 1.,,.. ~ . ' (, . "~ ·;: . • Rutli Jeyred prou.dly 1how1 off her record 1ee beu. The fi1h i1 di1- pl eyed in en eree market. A Peciftc blg-eyei:I tune wes hooked by Sally Johnson. It is in e ~ Belboe reste urenr.• ., ....., __ c..'_,,... __ 11_._H_n _______ o•ILY PILOT c If Voar Health West Germart D:Pt f(a1111t Seat Belts Cut 80!'\X. Gtnnany (API - OM ot every four \' r I Gtrm1n~ bellr~tt ti-ia t al n;; tmpropt"rl), aec::-rdin~ to a 1urvey b) !he Bonn Health P.finl~try . 1c;: ~· f '1 r1·1rltk1nal bt>nefit fr.l'T'l I r rn(':>I • 1-t'('Htt~e lhry We"t 1• fl : 100 tllll!'h. !OO quic~y a:icl at !t:t· v .. ron jt tlmcf. .\L•11) acln1 11tr~ t!w1r diets u1('!1,rl('(! lnc'I 111ut;l1 hread and p,11.ii.l•tl'" Auto Death Rate T~·ert 1 ·four J>ereent of those queried lhoughl the~ 'A't.re not I There has bttn a 1iiable reduction in the number of fatal automobile accidents !hat have taken place in re· ctnl years lmOng cars travel- in& at k>w speeds, thanks to 1 numbtr of s a f et y. im· provements developed and in· 1talled by a utomob il e Airli11e Screening lnef f ective Somebody 's not minding !he atore at the airports '. Obviously, vdth the new hi- jackings cccurring almost at the rate of ont a "'eek, the airlines are not s t r i ct I v ob~erving the Federal ruling l\'htch calla for electronic and personal screening of each pa1senger as he or she goes to board a plane . Ronald Hadley of Llovds of •• , London told roe thal though : . thtf'I wu an electronic dev ice -·_,. ai the ~ew York Airpo rt when .· .. he Ind hia \Vlfe boarded a plant for Loi An'(ele1, it fail ed lo detect an iron in ~1rs. Hadley's tote bag. Elatne Herman of Skokie, Jlllnioa wrote: "I "'as uneasv P,e who!' time I was on tha't plane to Miam i because as far as l could tell. anvone who 't didn't have 111·0 heads stickin<? out of his collar. C"uld board \\·ifh no trouble at all." After the most recent hi-:. • jacking I to ld the l..os An geles Strptrvlsor of the Unittd Airlines that un\es~ !he\' reallv screen"rl p1~senll'ers · a n rl made them feel !Afe manv of fl'!lr cus tomers 11.·cul,r be rr.k- ir.' train~ or e\·en th t Pol'v F.i;press IT hope it's st ill ruri· nir11:~ i. 1f you've b~en \\'(lndtring .,.hy members of your fi:im ily 11re .11 litll!' nervous. nor 11~ sv•eet and lovable as the\' u.~ed to be. don't blame it on the menopause or lack of con1- municatlon. Studies by several medical doctorz indicate that more and more headaches and irritability are caused bv the noises all around us -·from superjet~ f I .v in g o\·erhead. fron;i pcwer lawn mo~·ers and loud a p p 1 i a n c e s . from motorcvcles and cars racing · dO'A'n the 11treet. from horns blowing, from loud rock mus ic ind from your nei~hbors' cal!! having a pajam8 parl.v In your back yard. "It's so qu iet you can htar a pin drop" just isn·t true anymor,. ~ltasurts ha\·e been take n to cut do\\'n on airoort flyover noJse. The Van Nuvs com· mu~itv 'A'a~ the nr~'t in the state to achieve a victorv in barning helicopt er train irg at their .airport. Ntw Ca\iforni11i state standards l \ m i t i n g airport nvover noise al so became effect ive in Januarv. The 1viition indwtry is btiiig spurred to develop quieter jet I engines. The En,·ironme!'lta\ Protl'.r· lion A;sent.\' is behind a Rill · no~· in the Senate to set noise ; standards for new products ranqing from motorcvcles to ' rock music am fl Ii f i e rs .1 1972 Carden Hall SPIC:IAL SUMMI~ TENNIS CLINIC: Thr mo~I con1rr,.ht'.'nsh·,. Summrr Tcnni!' Pro;?:n1.n1 on lhc Soulh COt'!lil '•' Chlhlrtn tf 111 •t•• 0 .,......... wlM M 9fllltltf ... •""1>f t _.., ti IM t¥•119Mt M WMll , ... .-. fwlll(tl "'"""' .. "'"" ., l'Mfllt l!ltfl"ll(I ... ) 1 ... lit. CARDEN HALL 1141 MONIOVIA Av1Nu1 NIWPO•T llACH , ..... C""91 641·•1t4 C.,.. Hel Of'fk•t 141· 177) Call ltetween th• het.1N tf l iM t .m. ,., .. l 10I '·"'· manufacturers. The reduction would be considerably ITIOf'e impressi\'e -at the faster SJ>eed! as well as the slow one! -if more motori9ts inade use of one of the most effective of safely dt\'ices - the seat belt. A recent study a m on g California motorists suggests tha t fe"·er than one out of si:< motorists fasten their seal belts .and ii has been tstin1ated that his number might be as low as one out or ten . This despite the fact !hat " " ' ~ • ... \\'e kno11• that , if the seal belt tl""i •· ~ ~~(,-·· '.'; I i~ properly used, !ht: rb;k or '·~ accidental Injury is reduced · ",. ,.~,11 ' by 60 puccnt and 1"' n•k ar BANGKOK TAXI DRIVERS PRDVIOE MORE THAN ONE KIND OF TRIP FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUOENTS accidental death is cut 1n ha lf. . . • · · If the shoulder belt is al~o us· Paying the Taxi Fare C1n Also Include lhe Price for a Joint of Marlju1n1 or 1 Vial ef Heroin ed. the risk of serere injuries is reduced by over 90 percent. The seat belt has been amp. I\' demonstrated to be ef· fectlve In preventing the v.·earer from being thrown out of !he car in case of accident. \Vhat may not be so \\'idel y un· derstood b thel it also breaks the force of what safelv ex- perts call the "se.cond" and "third" col\1'1ons. SCHOOL SCANDAL 7% of Students Treated for Heroi1i By PETER O'LOUGHLIN BANGKOK (AP 1 "'.\lary Jane's JOth grade teacher reporte.d her sleeping In class. Taken to the .school nurse. she adn1itted to smoking heroin. Action: suspende'.i f··orn school and referred to the Fift h Fie.Id Hosplta l for psychiatric help ." The extract, 1•:1th the girl '" nam e ehangrd. is fron1 a con- fidential school rep:H·t Jt could app!v to dozens of high schools in !he United States. !t cJoesn·l. psychi atric hospitais. The ISB has 917 students in the high school, and 528 in junior hiyh. The lo"·er .school enrollment brings the total stude.nt body to 3,058 of 'A'hom IKJ p!rcent are Americans. mostlv dependents of military and U.S. government officials. The number of students treated for heroin is atinost 7 percent of 1he l1igh schofil stu· dent body. But t>stimates of drug use 111 !ht school are far hiizhcr than that. anythiug like lt." He belie1·e.s the use of heroin by reenagers in Bangkok is in n1eny t'a<;e~ a sy1nptom of a 1vi<ler pro:itcn1 in the 9.000· strong local 1\merican com- n1unity lh nt in1·oll'es 11nhapp.v wive:s and alcoholis1n amoi~g ln!hers. h:ojak said 1nan,v An1ericilnS could not adjust to living in Bangkok. School starts at 7:30 a.m. and fin ishes at 2 p.1n. ··'.\ly bigi::rs! prohlr1n i~ sl ;l\'i 11~ out ol 1roublr. -;ud ;:i. 17·,":ear-old senior ''Tht only place to ~u 1s tht- 1·ce11 Club. If you don 't like that. you've hid ii." The T!'cn Club. built by the U.S niilitary co1n1nand \vlth l non-appropriated fund s. has j '$00 men1hers aged be.tween IJ 1 "A !ol of "·iv!'S are very and 19. It offers a swimming unhappy. They Jive all over pool, lennis courts, snack bar. the ~it~·· there'11 no com-pin bait. table tennis .. muni!y. The \\'Omen ha.ve no An adult supervi.s.or is 1 t \ r - Refreshing new hair styles start with Lemon A id LaMaur's Lemon Aid Pe1·1111 P,-o te1n enriched, acid balanced and speciall y pric ed Req $12 50 now $8 .33 (R•, C." oo ly).COlllplete w ith hawcut. shampoo and set' Styled haircut $2.50 " BEAUTY SALON Bn't ·: 1i ~ ··-•,, ,..,_,'\. ,El'IS11,R' ~~t.q l'>.rno ''""~nt'I not alwa,,.s "eeded but aporec•ated Use jOUr wa~ds Cnari;i·All I! ron1r.; 1ro n1 the !11terna- t1 :-:i1•a! Si:ll•'ol H;ul.,kt'I, !SR I\ lit> re 30 sHrcJent.s ha\'e be~n role . The~ 'l't' been ~;iboiaged . ahva1·s 111 attendance. The "At honir ~he i 5 in-(')uh ·run.~ dances, bake sales. -" ltn•tlus, M9r . disi=ensable. she loo ks after plz1a parties and other func-' !he kid s. she cook~ and cleans 2J o I c fl' '611 When you are in a moving car. your bod" and the car iire both going fo~·ard at the same speed . If the car rlops abruptlv because of .accident. your body continues i t s forward motion . If you are not wearing vou r seat be1t. your bod y 11' likelv to hit \vhale\'er is in front Or ir Ynur knt'c<; n1irh1 strike the Jo,ver in- ~!rumenl panrl. your chest hit the steering 1\•hecl and its sup- porting cnlum11 . or ~·our hrRcl ban '! a~l'insl rhe 1\·indshic\d. r···~ c·c'1'i~io11 or \·,.,ur hnd\ \\·it ~ i n~ interior (If 111° car i<: calle'.i thf' seco'ld collision : ri·e movem!'ii t of your hea:·L lur~s . and "'h_..;. orr:i·-.., 'r 1·our bod1· in the courr" flf ;ill !hi~ turh.11JPnce is called the third C'olhsion. ~11sp~nr'•·1 l"r dr1ig ab·1-.<' .~·11cc Scpirmber ,\\arv .J::n-•e. the l6·\'ear-0!d. \\·as lu<:l..1er than her cla ss 1~u1'.t' Patt i• Ors;n1 Ptntr. lhr daughter of a U S .... ir ForC'e n1ajor. 11·as f)und drad in a Jonrly bat·k lanr in B<1ngk ok one 11·ei night in 1\pril "Our info:·1nat ion i~ that h<'!'.\C'e11 10 percent and 4'1 per- C'~!:l of tlir kid~ arc t J)dn~ one forrn of drug or another. ,,l')stt.1· 1t'~ mari1uiina," sa id an or;:ci;il inl'oh'ed in niircotics supprcs5ion. . . ..,1 . 1 , lion'I in an attempt to ni ake , 0 Huftt '"•'•" enter ..... hou:.c. He1 e . 1e is ren aced b} th in ji!s as much like ho ie 11 .1 Huftth,tto11 leoch ••f. 250· a ni;:i.id for t50 a n1onth." .. ~iz:s~··~bl~·..iiiiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiO;;"iiiO;.;';;'~~~;;;::=:;~~~~=~~~====~~~~'I lflf PA('T REDL!C EIJ A lar>-!ypc seat be lt ar- preciabl.v reduces the im~ac t of the.~!' seconrl and third rol- lision~. '{ou mav bt thrown ~om,.v;hat forv.·a~d. deperidi·1~ on the circun1stanc"s of the accidenl. but you 1vill hit 1\·ith much les s forct. if at al l. If. in acfdlt ion to !hr l.11'l hPI!. l"•I! a l.~o l'·rar the slvnllder beli ".!i;C'h i~ 1'01\' !'ta•1rlard equ•n- menf in a!\ ne1\' cRr.~. you will be snu~le,\' hrld i11 r.1Act' \\'ith both these belts fas!"ncrl. 1·ou 1~·il! bt able to "ride flo..i·n '' 1,·i th 1•our vehicle. and rhe chancl-s and po.:5ihle 5r\'rr;ty of injury are greatly reduced. Buckling your S!lfety belts must be consi dt:red s~ much a routine part of us inJ!: vour car as turning on the ignilion. It 1s 11 costl.\' fallacy to th in k of them on!,\' for free11·a~· drivin~ or for long !rip~. "lllCt' ahoul t11·0-third ~ of all f a t a I automobile accidents occur Ytithin 25 miles from lht' driver's home. The autopsy did not p1·ore ~lie died from drugs. althou~h a OOx of hypoclermic nt'ecile~ ,,,..as found on her body B:rr the ~·oung~fer hAd bePn undrr tre;Hmrn1 for htrn;n addicti'l n at lJ.=" l!osoital.Sh!! 1ra~ the fifth rse stuilcnl \0 dir since October In cirrum st111lce~ mysleriou <, rnou"h lo call f0r a medical in\·e<:t1;:;ation. ~one v.·as (:rQrect to h:l\'I" hren ca•!~· rrl by n vrrdo~e~ of £lttectabl e d:-ugs. alfh"l11~h narcotic!' "·~-e !"usnr-cted in soinr of th~ deaths. 125 TREA TED Sln<:e Septen1bcr. 12.l JSR students have been treated for pvschiatric disorders at 1:1e F!f1h Field Hospital. Of ll1ese, 60 "'tre on heroin The ir 11)?r.~ ranged froin 13 to 16 . Of !ht 60. half "·ere ~en! back to the US. for further treatn1e'll Some \\'l"re ad n1it!ed I o Parents: Did you know - Even the richest ehild is poor without musieP Now give your child expert Instruction by the staff of ·~1· TheA•ca. STUDIO OF PERFORMING ARTS Dougl1s Thompson, director Brass~ Plano -Percussion -Reeds - Strings -Voice -Drama -Dance - Choreogr1phy Individual or group classes for beginners -Intermediates - advenced students · Enroll your child In our low cost program today No c ontract -no purchase .•. Just Reau Its I For interview call • (71~) 842-5098 • 534-1134 • 147·2062 • D•rvlc EntorprltM "You c;in get an.v an1ount of pot .vou like." said a studenl :sipping a coke at the Shack "Or 1ou ca n huv from the street rendors ... · .. The rnell dr ink too much . _ ~ s_t_• Heroin is just as easv to .eel. The kids buv it fron 1 Thai taxi d!'ivers "'ho. line up on the n1.r- ro1r str~t outsi de the st'hool. They buy V.'hat is called a $5- dollar vial. It contai ns abcut half a.n ou nce of pure heroin 'A'hlch ln the U.S. would be \\'Orth t5JO. The ~5 vials of heroin bought from the litti drivers can be sudde.n death. Said a narcot ics off ici al who has been in the business 16 \Ve 're seeing alcoholics all the 1in1 e. The Army encou rages drinking . The.v make it cheap. Thev hav e 10 cen ts a drink.I nights and free Bloody ~1 1rys I on Sunday mornings in sor'ne clubs. l ,. "There·s too much freedomt for the parents as \\'Cll as the kids here . I PARE~'TS BLA~fED I •·Parents are runni ng , amuck. lf usbands go out whor· ing and even bring "'hores home . The 1\·Ue starts drlnk-1 in,e . and the kids get on drugs.! "Heroin is a symptom of proh!etns at home,'' Kojak l' r ea r!i : said. ··rn the slates. i( you get JO The teenagers compl ain they pe'.·c~nt pure. heroin, you're ha ve nothi ng to· do in Bangkok. do1n good. On the streets beck - ---I home . it average~ 5 to 10 per·.--' cent. Bert it's 90 to 96 percent Kl DS LOVE 1 slulL It's gonna k;ll you·· LJi\ CLE LE• N '·Some thing's "TOng." said _. Saturdays in ~faior r.eorge Kojak. a bouncy US. Armv psychiat rist al the Fifth Field l/05pita] in Ba ngkok. "I've ne ver seen The DAILY PILOT 1 3 day frosting speclallcom• In Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. tor your tashion frosting v1lu1 .. only 14.fl ~ .. ,.. ..... 3 day perm special! 15.00 Wonder Curl ......... only 9.H 20 ,00 Magic Curl .......... only n.n 3 day special! Buie Cut .. 2.00 • Sh1mpoo·S a1 . J.41 ,.,, •H I.II I UI '"'''! t r1ctt ai Crowning Glo1·y beauty salo11 SOUTH COAST PLAZA-'"°"• 146-71 16 L•wer Len~Ntat te *"'' Ope" lvtnlnt• H7 I. 17tlt St .• C.... Mo~ ... Mt-HU o,..•-····-, Wt CAAi a•t .,_, Loolt yevr Mltl Appointments nol always noce,.•ry Modtl SO 460N 8111111 El1etrlc 4-Cycl1 1U.c111tlr DISHWASHER wll~ POWER SCRUB 1Jt4 NEW SOUNO·SOFT INSULATION 229 95 • 31.....-TMrtW_. • W1 loM •-... .•• lu• ,., off tht bo,... • AV*Mllc "'-oi. • ...._. ••• ,_ ... , .............. I < _____ ,-·~----------. . LOW COST BUil T-IN DISHWASHER · WITH 2 LEVEL THORA WASH 16995 • 2·L-.tw..n • Auto"'Mk •••· -·-• Tw.o '"II wWth , ..... -!Mlll-t ........ ..,. ................... -~ • 8ulh·ln itft , ... 0 ..... • Tuff Tu9 IM•kw 1815 NEWPORT BL VD. OOWNTOWN COST A MISA • Wa Deliver • We ln1t1ll e W• Service PHONE .548-7788 " ,o '. ' C f DAil Y PILOT ' . . • ' . Sunburned •nd oh119ty 'stev• wr,ckoff, psychl1t· rlc techn cl1n 1t Fairview St•to ,Hooplt•I, di1pl1y1 hl1 l•ftoo -Wo Shill Overcome. The 21·Y••r· eld men 11 foremen of P•l?low'• llllr 40 Ranch ,...... .... ~ .... , ... .... W "9wl", rtiM -*a,., shetp end l04it1. • Fairview's Farm to Ov er come Sunburned, shaggy and a slo\v talker, Steve Wyckoff was raistd on a leftover World \Var · II victory gardtn around Yucaipa , good crop country. ~!is chest iJ sinewy, no t that or a desk worker. Ht has three: words -souvtnirs from " 11ine years . ago when ·hf: y,·as 19, more militant and 'less mellow than now -tat- l.~across'lt in capital ltU er~. ,. . 't·Wc·Shaij Ovt rcon1r · i~mbol ically. the farmboy background . el'·~ Bernardino County and tht avo1v· etl dedication to patie ntly overcoine Clbstacles fit perfectly ·in Wyc koff 's cur- rent'.carePr. A certified psychiatric lecl1nician, he 1s •be foreman of the Bar 40 Ranch , 11. brave little spread 3urrounded by spra1vl· ing wards of Fairview Slate Hospital, Coista lo.1esa. And all his ranch hands are mentally or physically retarded. ''A story about tht farm should br 11 boot the kids. not Bbout me.'' sa ys thr softspoken supervigor who organized it a year ago. Laid out adjacent to Ward 40. it v.•a:. known as the North 40 until addition of two Sicilian donkeys. a curly-horned goat, 11 woolly sheep and hog qualified it as tht Bar 40, a real ranch. The concept of 11 farm 1t a 1tate hospital isn't new -.aclually it's old· ·I fa shioned -but philosophically iLs pur· pose is changing . ·roo small for ma1or food production, the Bar 40 is ont of several projects under Dr. Bernet Hcrskovets ' en1otiona[ ad justment program at the Costa li.1esa facility. "Last year," sa ys \\1yl·korr. •·our r mpha!;iS was on farm production for money." If onr argrirullural enterprise doesn 't \1'ork out, you try another. "This year. the em pha sis is on train1n.it !he kids." he adds during a brief break to explain the Bar 40 operation. Training at Fairview S!:ite llospita[ means !!pecial things -to special people -who must cope \vith special problems . Training may mean learning that if you try doing something Jong tnough you can learn lo do il without failing. "One kid 's problem. for instance. is th.at he's an 'eloper', a runaway.'' says \VyckofL "He's used to failing . He didn 't :.ho .... · up for 1vork today. ''Tomorrow," he adds patiently, ''I'll get him from the \1•ard again." Training at the Bar 40 may mc;:in in- stilling a sense of responsi bili ty for other li ving things. No matter if you 're retard- ed mentally or physically. some other liv - ing thing may rely on you . Rabbits, chickens, strawberries and turnips are all Jiving things and out on 1he Bar 40 Ranch somebody must take care of them. And if you don't 1vork - just like on :11 job outside -you don ·t dra w pay. $~ a \l'eek maximum . "Lei 's go. Larry ~·• \Vyc koff yells rirm- ly lo 11 boy 'vho has stopped hoeing ir- rigation ditches around lomato plants _to , daydieam. "~fost or the~ kids \\'Ork a haB-day ~nd go to ~chool • half-da y," explains 01ily Pilot Story 1nd ·Photos by Arthur R. Vinsel \Vyckoff, v.·hp did, his own drifting liild dreaming after high school graduation. •·1 just walked arouod the coun.lrY f0r 1 .... ·o years," he remarks. "I had some run and !!Orne troubles and !hen I decided it \\"a.S time to go lo work .'' A seven-year F'airvie\\· r m p Io ye , \Vyckorf has found his ~pecial1y helping the Sar 40 people raise produce and . livestock and personally gr o 1v 1 themselves. ''Most of these kicls v.·ork 11.. half·day and go to school 1 half-day," expJ.ain.'I Wyckoff. ''Hey, I'm a\J done now," declares one young ranchhand v.'ho has learned how to tackl E" a Job step-by-step and' to know \l'hcn it is satisfacl9filf rmisbecf.""' . . ' •·okay John," saYsl9yckoff, "'You can knock off. c;o on up to the canteen and get a Coke ." "f th ink I'll do !hat ," he repliU judiciously. Ranch ~ands have si mple. wark, 1ueh 11 raising the ci:om that contl"lbuled to • harvest .dinner ·for 90 patitWtS ,last faH and fresh 11lri1wberry ice cre~m one night last 1rcck. Foren1an \Yyclnlf( has.p<\i>erwork to do and. c;taff r£porls. "\Ve bave i;Qllc out fro~ WiJhln ttte ronfinf'ment of the walls and Jocked doors." \Vyckoff wrote in a recent outline of Bar 40 Ranch progress. '·Tht V.'Ork is-·harder , it ill &aid. tha'n mopping 1 floor. but it is better 'tfOrt ;~-., are growfng." Wyckoffs regular report! on patie!Jt progres.s also 're.veal parallels Jn dly-t• day human lives-. •. ··Rodney · i.'I an txcellerit woiker .,, .. \Vyckoff noted In a rtcent enl.ry. . . ··Jl0,\rever, ·he seems to lire in tht afternoon -as do I -in relaiion to hav- ing to Lhink fo r himself .• • .But "9 gro\\·. ''Growing and trai'ning <ltrt on the- Bar 40 may mean somethin' ~ !lfujple u keeping , ~easonably clea~ While doinc ra ther dirty \vork . ''Don't_ walk In the water. ·That: would be bad ," one ranchhand ca.utlohs another as they sidestep" puddle. headfug .for the: canteen f'nd a -,:ell-earned Cot. :a.i d1)1'1 end . Training ma y mean helping perpetual da ydreamers awaken to tht world around them. Be}'6nd lhe1li>zniig rm..r~: 1oi- exatr;!J>le,_ ~sy_tjy!gic 'I'.ecbni~a .,.rcia Settani, 1 windblown , blonde WtariDC :;a;r..cta~i"HI r9rkint ~-e.1War4 -_..,_..... ~ ' ....\. .... '· The gjrl's face is;~ne ·-• far1w11 look iril/ie eye. .:..1 tall.1>rEttyti.en..er lost in.liel awn lnnilr •. wbrld: . ' "She.'s . vuy, verJ{ .. aeb1i..>innic." Wyckor! obser'v., quietly' If 6" •\. · tracti~· ' a.uociate , ~ e,n. ;_, teachiµc _t_h_~ •if!.•.,~~· .. Som~w 1 -in a. ,trange; . .rii~u ~ay - ,.._ the twO-yOqQi.:.~<>fiftn'iWtth1Wicti ~ia- .• on .JJiel~.11\bval' J11l•ll• .Jl.llh ._ tootjhing ta~leiu, 'helper and belpi.u .,. --·;ithouette.-· · •' · • .. ' "Put y0ur root o~·lbe--.1.•·Jil.,.qji command! '.£~ly, ·~!,the !eJ8~ed cfrJ with a 1pht per50nahty 1rres U(1 com- prehend. • • ...:~--i ''That'• r.ighl •• Now~ ~'""'""'" .puab harder," she 11£, ... as °"-·'*ti:~ ln'fl Ult IO!I ~-r 1~...S: ~· . . . f'""" .,,!, '.'Pusb_._. ·""JI-lu.m!i!.J!ter .~ .. ,. -lha!'s lt!"i ia~ ~i~ t; •tli!i girl.'• Moulder , .. llhe • 1J'or .,. proyal, a 4Jlglll ll&bl Jn ber oi - the .;,;. shdvel(ul .11 ~sief. ~I it .1. only one sl nRI• step In a •P.thltleilly, ID' ·flniltl y 'llll•ll 1u<:<:ess S}oq.... . · · . ·\fycko!I .,, ,1t~l!in..i ~tJtl'!..IJt& -t -absent-mindedly rubs hil lland lcrtea the slogan he had tatooed in ,a ltflll ol rodical outra~ ari.r Pre•ldent John 1'; JQnn~y was 1uusbl1ted. \Vt ShaU Overcome ' TROUIL! DOUllLES WITH TWO ALFRED HITCHCOCKS lly REX REED J...QJ'!_ pQN G e o r g e Bemard Shaw once ~aid, "Manges are for Westem Union/' and Alfred Hitchcock par18yed his advice into one of the · moat fabulous careers in the motion picture industry. Except for 011e brief try at directing a musical and a silent film of Sean O'Cuey's "Juno and tbe Payeock'' in 193Q. all ()f Alfred Hitchcock's fil.mll' liave ~n thrillers. "Frenzy" is his 53rd motion picture. Just in cast anyone thinks the master of the macabn: bu lolt his touch, the king lines in London dispel doubt. lt 'I a variation on the .,fack~Ripper theme about a ~lie \n Covent Garden whir .q-anetts women with necktie« and contains · IOCh 1~·Hitchcock 1 touche! as .,Ow !trangulation , dilated eyes. hand clutching in vain for the telephone, c<>rpses hid· den in potato sacks. soups ~tli eyt.11 in them, bread.sticks that crunch just like dead fingers u they break. and a marvelowi opening shot: a politician -ii a:iving-a . speech about pollution on the banks or the Thames. ';It will be free or filth and foreign bodies," he promises if he's elected. A cry interrupts the rally. ~ body of a wom an, strangled by a neck\,ie. floats to the shore. The crowd (i.otluding a rc>- tund. poker-faced onlooker named A I f·r e d Hitchcock! drags the corpse from the murky water, and I.he speaker after a horrified glance ex· claima: "My God, my club tie !" Hitchcock, will be 74 years old on Aug. 13, but the yea rs haven 't dim:ned the mi&chievous· twinkle in his eye. He. js .. alert , cri$,p, in· telligent arid full of en· thusiasm for 1nythi.ng that reeks or murder and mayhem. In London for the opening of "Frenzy," his comfortable Queen Anne chair creaks with misery as all 300 pound!!! of the famous director settles· c:klwn to discuss tastiness of the tantalizing terror. His face does n't move. the jowls doo't n1ove . the voice is clearly the low hum of a phantom at a seance. The ef· feel is eerie enough to keep me glancing at the \ltndo,1· below. grateful for a glunpse of sunshine. "I have alv•avs been fa scina ted by crime ... says the man who is often cred ited \\'llh originating the word. "It's a particularly English problem. I think. The British take a peculiar 1nlerest in I he literature of cri1ne. II goes back to reading Conan Doyle. '"Every time you read aboul a partlrularty grisly trial at Old Bailey you also read that some famous actor or director or writer is present. In America that is considered second-class literature, like Dashiell Hammell." Hitchcock does not approve or abolishing capital punish- ment. and when he's in Lon· don the first thing he does is Sunday Crossword L ACIOIS 7Z S1t1"ti!'t 13.4 Ctlbn 17 Cond\ltl'd t~ 11.iOfl ltibe 73 Spccl&clt 1)5 ,r011i1sory not t 11 L1nll 111t11ur t 17 r 1nochlt ltlll'I l l l&§rt phy '5 Soft food llt. ltstowtd l•Shin• 111 Dism issa l ,. OttSSll'llktt 11 Kt• York to'"'" 137 H1rdwood 20 Oillldtnt '10 Mulberry dyt 14 L1dd1rli~t 78 C1ust 11' Study 23 T1ll0t 'II r o11 t 20 Virgin Mi ry 7• Wi nt 140 .11111'1 "icknamt · 31 Form qz Marked 21 Th l"g to be dent 110 1!1sc1l 141 Nl11bus • .33 ll:usigt d roe~ 'I( F1om : pr1L 22 Ch1mhtr1 8Z Toward 142 ,.,,, 34 Mosque tow tr % lrlbt 24 For-.11d 83 ll iss Gardner }41 J1P1 ntlt 35 lrted '11 Shlt ldrd 2S l ubbl t &4 Orn1mtnt 1borigi11t J& Amphibian '18 Cliinblng PtPPtr Z• F1mlly 15 Mo11ks 144 Lodgt J8 Vtitd 100 Hanging $hrtd 27 'ronou11 87 l"/l>f t 14' Sioux Sl1tt : .-o Conflict lDZ Flounder 21 Hasttntd 118 l l•td typt 1bbr. .-1 '•11•11 104 Shttp dlStlSt 2• l"rostcutor 11'1 Dr lvt b•c~ 147 GrlYlt 4} Old TV llOV it lOli E•plodt JP 8ar1itr '90 Kl"d of 111in1ral 14' Thict soup 45 Enc ort 10'1 Trl111 tlM rrails J!. Titttr '92 Obllgatlo" 151 lsol1tes .t 7 l"tricatt 111 Minute 9rooves .34 l!tfleetor1 '' Ttr•inattd' 15) long •••t .. , OtCOIPIPOS t l lZ lntn1lit1S JI. S~tlng 111tch: '5 Dow1y 154 Grtelc 51 Tablt Hnut Ill Sttad ''· '1 Salltd cncktr 155 ,.,,.,, 52 Buddhist p!llar 114 New Zt1!111d lltt .37 Short Jaci:tl '8 l"relly WOl'lllln 54 Stt i" 116' Staff .3• Awlc11l1tt '' Abooodtd ... , Sli Ttsllfi td 117 St1tl11g 11tn1 40 F11sh-w•ttr ll uclc 101 Swiss w11blt r S' 'fe1kt" 11'1 Htroic .tJ lhM11i11111t 1"111111 101 Btgtt 1 Stt co·"' &I Brt astwort 120 llOflle"ts 42 Jtwl•~ ltstfv1I lOS Toward lht 111011ti 2 -Wynn &Z Grtt" g1rn t l 121 Drifts 41 Gibbon 107 lloccasln ' l!•bb lt ~3 lctla"d ic 124 Annt!C 45 H1ni' or tw in t 101 Port11gut st titlt ,. Dollar bids Wltll Urt 127 Illinois cit y 41i Yount l1111b 110 Jos lp Broz 5 £mply &4 Dr itd SIUSlgt 110 Am. f"venlor 47 Trtaty 11111.tsturt & R1y bl. Bt"d in li111btr lJl H1dt1 rivtr °'''"iz11ion l !S Yegg 7 Food fish ~7 Pilch•rd 132 Fhxtn cloth 41 Yatlll tlt 118 Lo•tht I Utred LIJ Southt1st 1)3 f111purlty 50 ,fl!Ylltnt 122 EHort ' Fond 70 Escult nt 131:. Duo S3 M1t111tnlo 12.J Chi11t1t 10 fl:oadhoust 71 Br~o•rt 137 S~in ,5 Tr1111pl1d p1;od1 11 Co:r«t Stitr 74 Htbrtw prostlylt US Pait of egg 57 Circuit 1l5 C1v l1r •bbr. 1~ P1od l9y lCl E111111tt 51 M_t1dl1nd 12• 5111111 dtinic 11: Swollen 7, Applt sttd · 1~3 Borl"g tool 40 Ow1rf 121 Outcut ll lll1t 81 Eny11~h lttltr · 145 Girl's "'mr •1 1.r.u1r lZ• Llw1l1 daJic.t 14 Bttr 1h11 1 '4 "' 111"g 10 ctn• 148 Sc1!e nolt 65 ·s;.,.11h coins llD P'ltd' 15 l t1110rl•l •ound tr1I govtm1111nt lSO Oil: suff. •1 Aspects UZ Supplied 1' to.1 city IS Watch l'Z Appro1ch : abbr. Sii ANSWlllS IN CLASS"llD SICTION murdered eight women and buried them in his cellar.' They really do an elaborate job to make everything real there. I posed for !hem and' first they made a mask of my face by making me stand for hours or photography, shooting me from every angle . Then a woman came in with an enormous tray full or eyes and held each one up to my face to match the perfecl color. It "I don't know why parents \ro rry about v.·hat t he i r children see in movies wh en any child can wa lk into a tiny kitchen there and see the notorious Christie ready to chop up another victim with a butcher kn ife. 'Who is that t<.1ommy~· they ask. ·oh thar~ t<.Ir. Christie, darling. he --CINEDDME ll ' ..... ~~~~-,;;::;- ---:II'• STADIUM I .. ... ~ ........ -----·~· SIAD/UM 'l '/.' ... .-:-· .. '"'Ty.._·------1.~· SFADJUM '3 ' ... .-. ...... ~ ----i:r . SIAD/UM -I ... .-.... ........ -~~ "WAii at:TWt:EN MEN & WOMEN" Sl•rtl"9 J•d1 L1m1T1011 • .,., "SKIN GAME"' E•dtlfv• Or•n" C..11ty lltHrvM S..t 1,.._,1"""'1 lileml11•IM ..... AtMHll'f Aw•nhl "l'IOOLE~ ON .THI 11001'" "SILENT llUNNtNG" • "Al<tMOMllDA STllAIN" Tom Sme.fll.,.. "GIT TC KNCW YCUll llAlelT" & "OMEGA MAN'" "THI LAST rlCTURI SHOW" • "THE AHDERION fAPIS" "THE NIGHT COMEll1" "SOLOIEfl I LUE" & "THE WILD IUN(H" "TME TEAR'S AftST REAlU un1n11C, 118 Cllll•ERCW. AllERICIN Fil•. ONE OF THE •DST BRUTAL HD •011118 CHRONICLES Of AllERICIN LIFE EYER DESIHED WITHll THE LllllTS OF ,O,ULAR HTERTAINIHT." -Vincenl Can_by, New York Timf11 "'THE &ODFATMER ' IS A SPECTACULAR -IE. OIE OF T1IE FINEST 8AN8STH •OllEI mR •ADEi" h1Ht NBC-TV I-... WNt If l•U •121·4111 MllffKf OtM T Su!Ml.iy, Jun. 11, 1972 Date Rate Offered For 'Superstar' MJesus Christ Suf)'rslar.'' Wallich's Music City slores opening June 28 al the new , iod all Ubetty and Mulu.aJ ou~r Amphlthe~ter a t ticket agencies. P o r in· Uruverul Studlos, will be the forn1ation call ll13) 98()..$421 . place tori> tor young rouplesjir~~~~~~~~~I on a date on Friday and Satur- A apeclal "dale night " price W I tPIOI day nights. rn-:-,, !! -,wiJt be In ~feet on tbo.!e -.._-. • nights for lhe 11:30 p.m. JC(\IWPOllTllUCH • 0R.l ·l35b abows. The dating couple Ch•rlton Heston ~'" one liokel al the "SKYJACKED" rtgu1ar price and gel! rus date's ticket at half price. Anangements al.so can be made for a gourmet "box" supper. Tickets for the date night happening may be purchased at the Amphitheater box-office or may be ordered by mail. Tick.els for 111 performances ere now on sale at the box- office; So. Cllif. Music Co.; LH Mervin "MONTE WALSH" ALSO Ill Alex Cord Samantha Egger "THE DEAD ARE ALIVE " P.M. r ~·. , l . ·•· · ... I -~ • • m\'I• ......... Y-~.~~-~ ~ COll-OtL"'•• .... , .. ,...,. ... LOVING With Ciffrp S..ol a. E•o MarMt S.l11t l••doy M9tt ... J:OO l".M. \ ALSO ll"GI S•an Conn•ry "THE ANDERSON TAPES" "KLUTE" "SUMMER OF '42" IOTH COLOlll IOTH !It) I I I t • .. 11!:.iJ'.:.'.i:..:l EDWARDS CINEMA H•tlHit U ACf•rn1 -Coll• M•I• 54'·110? MOrt(!~'f -f'roO•'f I 00 P"' ~~11,1rd•1 9 00 P"' su~d~Y I 00 pm, l 00 ""' I 00 ,,..,_ J.00 ""' S·OO pm 700pm soo~m.100 11m f OClpm,llOOom 9 00om Cell ThNtre for S1ca114' ' ,. Donald Beeman wa s a top execut ive with a $9,000 sports car, a penthouse and a terri lic blonde ... Then he found happiness. "POSUISION 0' JOIL Dll.ANIY" ... IT TO rit:NCW (Il l YOU• llAlalT" U·--AN• flU li .. ---AMD (ar1 -"CH -· ,. I "'"' l.l!O•ND 0" -I MM" 111100111 (MAllLIY'" DA.IL V PILOT ~EDWARDS THEATRES . .. ... ' Cl -¥•11 ) $C1 •t ••. I >•\' !•. fw 1 WORlD PREMIERE MIOCLA'MICIN·IMIMA ~ ;.• " '".;.;;.~ ...... - i.4 me• •"° \\& '" 0(881( llfVNQlO~ JAMI ~, A;;o•;f~ "MOW SWEET IT IS" !'GI 2 )HUI .SOOJll Of tGQ 3RD AND LAST WEEK ' ·111cnt running· .. __ ....... '"l:folll"' ·- '" • ••AeH ••VO. Al' a u.IS • O •••· o;o••• ,.., • ••• oo•&o •WT. M 'l'·••O• • HU .. fl .. GTON ••AC ,---'"'A VfRY 'UNNY fltM" VIM(lNT (.AM8Y fli l•V0"1(10U.~ 3•~•\ WOODY All I .. _ .......... ,_ .. .. IJLA"' IT AbAIN, s.~,..·· 2ND BIG ATTRACTION ~ "THE !Pl) ... • • • eo.ut HW't . .l.f MACAllTHUll •lvD .• .. EWPOltT BEACH • 644-076 DAILT · 121JO-J1l0·7 & lD l".M. 'f•rlon Bt•ndo 2ND Hit ~THE LEGEND OF NIGGll CNAllll" (PG) KIDS WVE UNCLE LEN Saturdays in The DAILY PILOT "FRENCH CONN I:~ riON" Al'D "'S1TTI ... TAIMT" C. Dl!LV l'llDT Virgin Islands Beckon Are you day-dreaming about 1 really jlorlous summer ,, ' ' .. f *"'" ... . . .., .. vacation this ye1r~ An "out of b,,./~,-k:::-~--_:~p;,;,::;.:_:::::::;:=:::=fJ::::!~r;~=:~r\,...'.~ thla world'' paradise retreat but close enough to reach in only a few •lr hours~ An Jsl•nd retre•t that shuts out '-''t'-..,,,.'il~ ~.::, da lly carts. provide:s yo u wflh l~~~~~~~l~~~"~i;~~~~=:~~~~~,~~ all the 1uperlatl vfl at tracUon! of outdoor ll\'lng or th e fun ~ and (l&iety or txc:Jt lng niiit:ht lire~ Or maybe you prefer pr11·acy and strenlt~· \\'hrch e1·er. the 111111-ha! come to check tht: unique at- tractlona and ad vantages or a summer vacation in the Carib- hean. Speclfically, Un c I e Sllm'll prized island trio. the U.S. Virgin Islands of St . Thomas, St. Croix 1nd St. ri:lll+I John. r Buf. you say, the \lirRin l+#if-"'W*+++. l<:lands are realty winter rtsorts "4'here those fortunatt ellOllih to tr11vel fr a m December to May flock in getaway numbers r r om ml1erable mld·west 1nd cold ea!tern seaboird winter!. 4..-j~:fi7=f'.Ol::£!li:\t Not sc , says th e r authoritative and nel\•ly~pen· 1--+~~-l-+-l-+l-J.-,\\ ed Virgin lsl11ndll Go1·emment Information Center located in Btverlv Hiiis. tn tict. point.11 out this same source, the re is a standing in- ~ .. 1 1ur an ce policy l\'lth Lloyd.~ of ------------ London which 1uarantees free ~~ ' ' -., ,_ IV?ll(;,Jf,. "" .r n .· r· -. ' ~ r ' er -· ' lodgtn1 to occup1nts of re~ort hotels an yt ime that t h e temperature fall.t below 70 or 1oes above U degree.II. La111l Big Dei1l • . Ill ....,.! \1egas Fe11r have t ver colle cted. ll lJ .11ald. Thank.! to 1enlle trade Specnlators Offer Ne 1v Ganible HEART OF U.S. Chicago Tlirobs With Actio11 B)' JIAl.PR RUILEY CPlr••lll• Jci."'1 Mffll•• l 1rv1C• i re 1oing to bto restored as the 1.mPle of \Vhat can be done lo nexl step in the railroad pro1-produce an impre!!Jve and CHICACtO -This 81rong ect ~·hi.ch has finally coni-educat ional experience foi; the he1rt of America it 1eared to bllltd mot;t passenger service vlidtor. movement and the vii1itor ~ into Ont ttalion . • The Muaeum of Scrtnce feels the city throb with action •Nearly all the maior as Chicagoans strive to com· domestic airlines now art 11nd Industry . wbfch b • • blne the biggest, bullest. and represenkd at the n e \4' developed a knack of aiain' btst. The visitor c1n also tX· Midway · Airport l\hich was ill J million visitors a y,.; Jn· perience the peace of It$ many com pletel y rebuilt exee~t for volved , is open t\'try da,: ff'tt park! and re c re 1 t I an a I the tower build 1n11:. Some fa cilities. airlines are only operating ou l of charge. Mosl of the olher As the world 's bu.slest air. of Midway, \rh ich ca•1 he nd le nluseums in Chicago cbar&e a rail , and truck center. Ch icago _ every type of aircraft e"tcepl nornlnal feie, ei.:cept for an• draw!I much of its \•ltallty the tour·enJ:ine crafts CicPro rree day each \\'et:k. Of cour~. from the s u r r 0 u n d Jn g Avenue '!'•as bent to n1a!;c a the tro~·d.!I arr h1rger on these :-Ol idwest. Hol\'ever, 70 percent TRAVEL 111.rge park in!l art.a and both lree da ys. of ils \'i!ltors arrive by Loop and inte-rcity bl)ses can Two n e 1v skyscraper! b · · · tr'aintain reglilar schedule.~ have brokt11 !he Chicago automo bile or w 1nd1cet1ng the rnajor r,ortlon of the The l"isitor can save one·lhii·d skyline. The new St I r • C'~limaled i 1: million visiting on rab fare and tin1e to the Building is $lated lo be the Chicago last year caine frorn o ·Hare. The.!le l.OOO·rooni a{" do1vntown deslinJ.tions. A ne1v ll'orld's talle!I. l'lnd lht nelf 1he .same area. i.:onlmodations are virtuall y restaurant at ~1ld\\·ay has Stand1rd OU Building 1''ill •-come quit• po1iula r rival John Hancock along ·the lni~'rn~~on~~111:ir~1; h~~~!~ ~~~i~p~~\~ ;~~;~n:1i~t:h~~~~e~~~1~ ue• There ls nc1v con.~truct ion lakefron!. Other con.11truction niore than 35 111111 i 0 n ven tlon fa c i 1 I t I e 5 . But In front of the Ad I er involves new holels. Some pa ssengers. There were at tempting as lhfy may be. the Planeiarium. which includr~ 3,000 more hotel rooms are lt>ast S50,000 aircraft arrivals visi tor \\'i!i m1iis much by no! the best \'ielv or Chicago's llr.hedu led tor completioo . on d d t · t!?I I ti seeing Chlcego. chan'l:ing skyline \\'ilh::iut goini,: !he near north 1ide by tf73. nn epar ures 111 0 ic out into the Jake iri a bciat. Hotel~ containing some 8.000 :11 schedulrd airllnes serrinit In recent surveys by thf This construction is for an roon1s are under construction Ollare. These inclu ded 17 Chicago Convention and underground Ar eo. sp a cc in !he Chicago area. direct international flights. Tou rJ5m Burei'l u on "'h11t Im· Center. part of wh ich is • Among tile popular ne\• C-Onstruction contin ue! at pressed \'isilors mo st. the !cheduled to be open for dining p 1 a c e s is lt'.i the 11·orld's busi est airport on r t a<"' t ions con.~istently in-visitors b~· the end of the year. Restaurant. The name not on l!rminal fa cilities. hotel, and di<"'ated the follo"•lng: shop--It "'lll enlarge the spa<"'e ex-ly indicates tht addreu on parking ; ho~·e1·er, there is a ping . mu!! e u m experience. perience in the planPlarlum 's l\lichlgan Avenue and Ontarla promise that last year's mam-general sightseeing, and the program. \Vhen finj_,hed and Street. but is carried out in moth 1irport traffic jams \4'ill cleanliness of the cil y and covered over, the beautiful the de cor. Around the room.! not be rtpeated this summe r. parks. projection out into the Jake or the restaurant .11.re many At least steps have been taken There are rl'lany e.'l:Cellenl will look the same. varie1Je11 or clocks -aU rtop. to avo id the situatidn of plane s gurdt>books to Chicago. and by • r..lcConnil'k Place·in-t he· ped at 6:25. laki ng off nearly em Pt v 1\·r!ting lo the Conven1ion ri rr1 l.ake. the "'Orld's larg~~I in-• ~tini·vac;•llon speclab are becaust Pil "-Sengers could n')f Tourism Bureau, 332 S.>ulh door exhibition area . is being being offered by 53 hote ls, n111kt' it to !he terminal and of :'\lirhig;in Avenue, Chicago, lanrl~caperl for lht> finishinQ featuring Jree parkint and cro"·ds millinji! around becau~e 111. 60604 . requesling the \l:ica-touches. It \1·lll offer a cool, special package rates. For buses and o:her rides 11•ere lion Kit the pro ~pecth'e ,·isi to r love!~· lakefront 1valk for con-three dayi1 and two nij'ht!I' lied up nearly a rnile from thr \\'ill be sent literature 11nd ventlonee r3 and otht>r visitors. prices begin at $1~.tS ptr airport hripful hinlll and iulvice. There are five res taurants in per!!On with children free in 'Airport buses usually n.1n In oJ'der not to duplicate th is this huge complex . 1~1e sa1ne rOOJl'I as tht parents. e1·ery 15 minutes \\'ilh stop:. al materia l and for fh :>se 11"]10 • The Shedd Aquariun1 1s Included in the package are winds, the air is dry and vlrtu1Uy pollen·free, a boon lo travelers of hay.fe ver. Ry PETER KRIEG four d0"4'nto1rn hotels and five have been to Chi<"'aizo before. T undergoin g extensive changes. many extra~ such as special graduatJ.y toughened s a Its f.ven 'A'1th two children and near-nor!h hotels. The cost ls ~hall list onl y the recent The: ne1v Coral Reef. a huiit:e dinn er1 and cllv taurs. Hlihe~t pitch. a babysitter. the service "''8,, $2.2S fro1n either O'~lare or developments or interest to circular fishbo1"l containing package ratt in top hotels i! E1.perienced travtltrs claim there i.11 only one season in tht. Vlrglns -a ye 1 r · r o u n d "spring" -and only one 1prtd. ''slow." Accommodations rat llUm- mer ralesl rar"e from "4'ood· floored tent 11le.!l in one cf Americ1'.11 outstanding Nii - tional P1rks on St. John to monthly hou,e or 1partn1ent rentals -lo ultra-modemJ luxuriou.11 accommodations at O!le of the islands' 140-some hotels Aside from the: attraction of low prices In le.,s-cro"·dtd shop~ 11nd more ecooon1ical li vin~ accommodations. the Vir~ins beckon s u m m "r visilor1 with an endless varie- ty rt water 1porl.!. Of 1~1 01'!~ il'U.t 11111 The bit! 1nan stood there, hi:i; shirt \\'II~ open and he w11s per~j>iring hi!Rl'ilv . Hi.11 ri~ar ha-i ~one out half an h0ur ago. l'r ha cln't notict>d . The on!v lh1ng he kne111 he \1·a:i; mi.!lsin'!: \4'1S h1s third sla<"'k or $20 chips. l·le reached onct> more ror his right front pockel a11d out came his dwindlina. but slill· iinpressi\'e. roll of bills. All 20's, there must ha,·e been 100 af them left. Ht put two chips on the piss line and picked up the dice . At the same instant. 500 other people dropped nickels, dimes, quarterg and tilver dollars Into the slot machines at Las Vtgas' f1bled Flamingo flotel and Ca!lno. \Vhen that's nver , y011 ·1.f' gol excellent and although the r-.1 1d'A•ay, formerly the bu siest !he tra1·cler. l.OOl Carib bt:!a11 f.:;11 in a S49 per person. Best buvs are 8 11el'kcnd 011 !he 11111~c and If Flamingo doesn't orfer a kids' airport in the \\'Orld. a11<1 • A section of t.:11io11 ~tation background of cor;.ils. sea in the rr.ediun1 range, although _1ou haven"! bought a Cr,rrt l·;i~ino 1 rhe 011lv one 1s at Ille 11hlch has recently b c e n ha5 t-:.-en re"o1·nr ed and f?.rs , and sno n"'r.s . "':'l~ nn':'n"!l all the rates "111·e con.!!ld er1blt le·! In Gallup, prob.!lbly plenty International\, 'there's a big . renovated. strearnlined to loe>k rnore like J:;~-1 ~~;ir . A dil"rr tnlers 1!-.. amoun!s or money. or cash left to bet 1·our kid'~ guarded sy,:imming pool th11t ;. mone}"saving tip: For ~5 a modern ai"pt:rl lh<in a train reef a".d ha n'1 ft"'c'' t!lr 1 ~h • .'i 111 rack :s offeriil$1 JI ;igr on !he roulette li·hcrl. kept them happy one recent cent~ plus a 11}.<"'ent transfer at termi na l. The n e 1~· con· ex pl aining his audi!:'P "'e in· ne111 lour package C'alltd \\'hich, in iiself. is a h:id very hot Sa turda:. and Sund<1). .Jefferson Park, the Chicago strucllon y;as built Ins ide the teresting facts 11r>d h;:IJ·I! of Chicago skyline tcurs with thin" lo do. \Vithout •oin• into Tran!it Authority ICTA ) buses old \'ictorian s!rue•ure . "f hert his "prls." Carpet3 and other man\' extra.~. Just wrllt Tour " ft; " CO~l~IO.'\ Sl::KSF. d · t O'tl d I . the detalled back·up statistics. an !rains connec are an are escalator:.. <; lo p s . sou nci prorfin g a1·e <'Onlinuing Operator. Amtrak Tour 1 , American rouleUe , beca u9' of 11 \~·ould be easy lo say that the Loop. You should be restaurants. and snuck ba rs. to bt-installed in ih1r;; largest Ch1{'a~o. Ill "00," orrers just about the Las Vegas can bt as expensive tr11veling light for this one . An11rak t1<"'ket <"'Oun!f''"~ con1 -aquarium in lh r \\t,rld. ,\Jany l'isi tors find 11 surpri!· d r a! \'OU ~rant to make it -and llO\\'ever, many \'isitors do pare "1th airline eff1<"'iency. • The 1nu~eum of Si.:1r11eur in t:l\' number of parks -430 poorest od s o winn ing of any thal 's true provided your im-d or the popular i ames of not get owntown becau~e Recen!ll" dedic:Hed 1rr1·e ne1,· mu ~eu1n d1~plav it:«• beinJl \\·ith a total of 6.888 a<"'res plu~ chance. biding dor sn't strip you or they stop at the remarkable trains lfaving for \\"11 <;h\ng1on, ;idopted by !he F'ielc. :'llu5eun1 . 6'.l 1nrl es or ~·irgin forest \Yhi<"'h Is why you 'll almost conlnlon sense. and \'Oll leal'r com plex or luxurv hotels and :'\e1\ York, and BJslon. The The llfl\' .Jade Room on rhe sr-pre.!ler1·p5 stretching in a grea l fl d your ex~r<! CR!h 11 n d mot els dev eJo .....! a r au n d cl iissic lines or the old .!ertion cond noor i.t 1 groph i(' e>;· semicir<"'le around the city. <tlway! n roon1 at a roulette travelers' checks 11 sobering•-------""-"-----------------·------------'--table when you can't ,li!et distance &"4'er. within !IX feet of a crap table . Anyone \\'ho'~ ever betn EASY ACCESS the re 11lso is ke-e:nly a"·are of The gamblilng business in the to"•rl's other big 111- Las Vegas is flouriahJng even tra('rion. the b i g · n a m r more today for a couple ot nia:ht<"'lub shl'l1\'~. reasons, not the least of which We sa11· the French rtv1ie. is easy access from Southern "Casino de Paris." At the Callromla. Dunes. Sandler and Youn g at hfost Orange Co u n : ! a n !I the Flamingo 11nd Jack Be nny make the five-hour lrlp by and Della Reese at the car, \\'hlle the more affluent Sahara . 0;1 from Orange Co u n I y Benny surprised us the AlrPort. most. Going in ..-·e figured On most weekend.11 hotel or we'd seen everylhin,e: he had to Introducing South Seas cruises The cry1tal-clear w1ters of the Caribbean fi n 90me !pot! you can look down a.11 fir a1 100 feet l are klea ! for 8~· mini . bo1Uni ()r fishing. Scuba dlvln1 and 1norke:Ung off Buc:k 1sl1nd. SI. Croix N1tian1\ Undflrwater Park is a unlqufl experJence •·Ith ,(Uided underwattr snorkel trall.11 pro- \'idlng a thrill of a lifetime. P'or the landlubbers. St, Croix offers 1 o me of America'.~ ~st golllD~ at its Fountain Valley championship Lights flashed. buzzers buzz. i!d and bells rang. Cocktail \4'aitruaes dodged through the crowds. never spilling a drop. MAD HOUSE motel reservations art recom-offer on television. We hadn't. n·ended, especially if you're Sandler and ,·oung di!ap-rrs all part or the nightly planning ta stay at one of the Pointed us the most. We t\ad for those who dorit think they have time for South Seas cruises. C'Ourse. Combined Trips Gro'v Pacific Far East l.ine ls in- troduciniz a "new look" Ill its South Pacific and HAw11il 1ervic t s by enttr!ng into 1he air-sea vac:i!ion concept on 1 fu!l-sca\e basis. Beginn ing Aug . ~I. Honolu lu ••ill be add~ as the first port of call on all South Sea cruises b,v the lintrs r-.iariposa and f\fontert\'. as ...,.ell as being the re1ul1r final call on the ret urn lrg of the cruise back lo the "·est coast. The new double ·ctill concept 11 Honolulu "'lll n1 a k e '1 Vlilable mint• ne1v 1t1r-sca cru ise po.!lslbU i'ues. To ut illie !h1s n\arL et. PF'EL has expanded exi~tlng air-aea programs in lhc S)tilh Pacific. and added lhree new programs to tht •1 a ~· a i I serv ice. (and da ily! eerie madhouse better Strip caslno·hotels. seen evrn·thin~ thty had to called J..as Vegas, Nev. \\'e picked the Flamingo. offer on television. fl'! all there b e ca u s t certainly not the nashiest spot It \\·ill be a long lime be:for e nlilhons of people Jovt to gan1· but deserving of its reputation te!c1 i;;1on 1\•ill be able to offer ble . of traditional elegance. and what the 1Zirls at the Dunes of- \\'e'll Jea\'t why that is up 10 _•_ve_r_y_b_11_1_g_ra_c_io_u_s_h_o_st_. __ fer . though. _______ , the psyrhologists but don ·1 let I -;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;i lhe111 tell vou !he: big rf'ason 11 isn·1 that dream of strikin~ lt 1 riel1. I Tod8y 1here are any nun1~r / or 11ays lo see Las Vegas . n1any or thern offering free food . drink ~nd room ~ccorn mocl1'fions . Thnf,!; because. there'• an -1 other big business In to1·;n I thest days -also 1fter your money. 1 Thtre are nl o re: than 100 land dtl•elopment com· pan ie.! "'hich c I a I m col- lecli\·eJy to be doing better lhan a billion dollars a ytar and 1rhich "''Ill do almost an~ thing to get buyers to 1n ho1tr and a half IAnd presen· ln!lnn outside the !tale. or J C:i lifom i11 1nd till restrictive I real estatt disclo.11ure regula-1 lions . For the stron1·willed, It 's ~rill an Inexpensive wav to go, ti~ patient and ll!len. then politely ~· 11 h st a n d the FOR AN ADVENTUROUS CRUISE EXPERIENCE VICIORIA All-rt1ll1n C11w -llb1rl1n llltfl1tf')I POLAR PACK ICE SPITSBERGEN•THE NORTH CAPE 19 Days • from Copenhagen, July 28 fOlr1c:I 1lr lll11ht1 1r1 1v1il1bl1 fr om N1w Yo,M, Chlc:1 a D, Lo• A11111111, 1••1111, 1nd t.10 111 •••I) • Nor1•·ay·~ !pe<::facula r ~est co1~t, the placid fjord~, the dranu11ic ;\orth Cape-add 11.ll thi~ tu the 1tr11nge bc11u1y cf Sp ite.bergen and lhe Polar Par.k Ice, only about 600 mi!e!l from lhe North Pole. Let the popular anrl grociou1 VICTORIA take yo u to the land of the Midnight Sun. Rot•• from $150te $1450 'Th• llin.r1ry: Fl11"1, Qudv1110"1n, Trondflelm, H1mtMrle1t. NoMti C1p1, 5p1!1b9ro•11, Pick le•. Aand1tane1, Ytt.rdal, 01lr1nger, Bergen, l ldljord, St1v1nper, 0110, COP9f!hapn, Air-sea I 11troduced Other Summer Crul111 In SCANDINAVIA To Caribbeci11 Routes 1 IAILINO '"OM COPINHAQIN JUNE: 27 •JULY 11•1501y1•A•I••115010 11160 crulttl It tht N•rlh C•p• •n" N•r••1l 1fl 'l•rll1 JUNI I • AUQ. 17 • 1t Dey1 • A1 !•11125 to 11575 Crwl••• It N•rlh•rit C•,ll•lt '"" N•t••J 'J•tlll A OOC'lpreher\11\'e air-sea J>t'Oll'an'I to complem,nt its new Clrlbbean cruise pro(T'am hol bffn lnll'Odll<t<I by Sltmor Gnlbel. Monte Carlo. The ne\' PfOl'l"m of· fen pe18en1era • cbolct or f6ur alr·sta cnd1t1 lncludiria the 17-d,11y We1tw1rd Jl o 11ld F.a11w•n:1 Ho crullM!t l!rlll!n1t bot,..en w All(tles and Port E v tr a I • des . F 1 orida. f'ourteen-dily crui.set between Port Evtr&Jadts and Acapulco are 11lo 1vaJllbJt. Sitmar Cruises' new C1rlb- bnn schedule will begin Jury 3, with the maiden \'O)'Jge O( ' ' tht TSS f'1lrwlnd from Pert E\1erglades to Loa Ans;elt:s. Tl'w. com p1ny 1 1 TSS Vairsea. tv.·in sister of lhc F'airy,·lnd, ha.11 bttn sailln11 to Mexico from Loi Angelt1 on 11-and 12-day crul.Ht 1lnc1 Of!c~mber 1971 . The 11ne noted th&t Sltn111r Cruises l.!I the cnly cruise line offerinA: the tra1·e1ing puhlic 11 regular schl!dule of crui~s between the r:att and '\1est Co11t of !ht United State!. Tariff per per&0n.bated on double occupancy ind 1ubject co 1pace av11labllhy. 111 't'Ollf lfl .. t .... ". JN CR ES /'Yi\ Zu'"JI LINE ~ ~"",;tJ 550 S oul~ Flowe r S ~re •t , lei ~.nq elt1, Ctltf. 90017 ,h11r": IJIJ ) tlO.JtlO In add ition to·tht l.f.1nd 17· 411 1lf".1t1 crulst1, !$-day raund trip cnilse' between the lwo PortJ 1rt also bting ol· -~§§§§§§§§§§§§~~~~~~§§~ fertd. 'Sow yo u can ha .... e t:'\tr)th1nr: you've :1h1cn·5 w1 n1eJ in 1n e:i.:01ic Souih Se•~ cri11~e-1our-1n only 32 d1y~. Or l e5~. Sec1use v.·c a:.<o offer 26 i nd 22-dav 111· inclu5ive air·Je.a cruise-tou r:-. ~o now we ha \e a crui~e holi- day rhat wi ll fi1 1!mosr 11 ny vace.11on. These. new 1ir-sea cru1•e5 ITC c:ustomi:ed ror you !O inc lude. the crui5 c of yo11r choic e, a!I fl igh1~. horc:l5 and / sigh tseeing. All this plus the tn comrara b!e exrerren1..e or C tUl~t n g I i'.' the fi rst cl1ss luxury of the 1vorlcl -la muu'~ ~HAWAII ::is ~1AA.I~ i nd SS ), lo:--TLR ._ r. -'1"~=-:;;:;;;;:i=~-~ ,_, R . Ourhproud 1hips of u.~, L '!;; a eg1stry t at pamper you w1tn 1ne friendliest of service, deli R:ht yo u 'vith the n1Cl'l ~umptuou~ of cui:iiine i nd offer )'OU the fine.~1 of accornmodation~. Our 32-dt y crui~e·I ClUr.> l'C,R1n with flithts from San Fnnc1sco and Los AnaeleJ on Sept. 6. Nov. 9, Dec. 15, Ja n. 12, )3n. 29 and Feb. 26. And our 26 and 2Z·d~y crui~e-loll rs also le1ve at frcqutnl intervals. If you have a little more time we 1110 offer JI 43-day round·trip Sou1h Stas cruise from C1lifornl1. For complett informa tion•« your travel 11ent, cont1c1 us or •end in the • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • k SAN F~ANC JSCO ---/ ,; ...-~LOS ANGELE; To: r 1ul Tham~11. Cru11.• Con1ul11 n1 !"Jolie ~~r E~M l 111t t.ilZ So. Flov.•tr S1rte1 !.-.i Angt ltt, C.'i 90017 T1lephon• (213 ) 680-Z•SO Pit•~• •tnd mt bro,hur•• 011 ~·our ~ru ~11u O Sou1hSc.11A1r /Sc1 Cru1u11n];,:5 or 22 d1y1. 0 H1w111 C1ui1t• 0 Al1.,k1 Cr1.111t1 0 C1rcl1 P1ei~c Cru111, Sept. :7 O ~!c.d11trr1ne1 n CruiH, April 6, 1973 :-.:1rnt Add rt L11v St tit ,,, l r1•tl,.\1t11t • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I SVONEV';"'"----"' AUSTRALIA OCP 841!5-A Jl.:11 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• oe ,. New N atio11al Pru~I{s N a1ned But Tl1ey're Feeling C1~usl1 Dedtcat1on of t1,1,•o national to1,1,'n ls International ~·a11.~. parks 1n the United States f..1inn, ,Ji 1ghI1ghI 11 c en t~nn1al Bnth the Arch~s and Cap1t(l! observances of !he National Retf previously .,,,e re national Park Syslcm being he Id monuments. To brcome a na - .t.hroughout !his year. tional park, rn any rP· Capitol Hecf in south-een1r;il quiren1ents must be met thrit Utah. dedicated April 7. anrl n1ny nor he necessary for a the Archer~ in <'astern Utah , n1onumcnt Only thP Congr£'~S dedicated fvlay I~. hring !hf' can au thorize a na11on11l park. ·total of national parks in the A monumcn1 also can he U.S. to 38. es\11hhshed by pres1den1111l The nearest t.o v.·n !n Capitol procl11ma11nn and has nRt1onal Reef National Pnrk is Torrf'\. s!gn1:1cancc wnr1h prcservin~ Ul ah. Tht park Is nren yct1r \1-hf'thcr for sc1ent1f1r. histor 1r. round 11nd df'rt \'('!' i(" n<irne nf n11t1nnal \'ll!ues. A na11onal from domes . fQ11·ers. and pin · park J. usually large ;ind • nacles Rlnp high ~and<:tnnf' :;; nus. much of 1t pr1mcv11! chffs s1relch1njt . 20 rr\ll('c; ·1lrlt'rn!"SS The extent of use · across ;i 1·Rsl s~nK' re1:pnn nHJ~l he ha!anced judiriouslv .-'There are a \'1sitnr.~ center. In a1nui rn11rr1ng or dcstroyrn~ · guldf'd tnurli . hiking, a its essent ial feat ures. Some m useum. and c11mp~rounds in n1111nnal monuments h a v e : th is area of fantastic shapes bf>f'n accepted with ''dive rse t.11 rvt<l hv v.·ind and water. use-:;;.'' such as minlng and cat- Tv.·n olher national p::irk~ !lf' ~razi ng.which Bre. forbid- ,11re vet 10 tW' dedir.iied. den 111 national parks. (~uad31upe t-.1ounta ins Na1 ional Prrsldenl Nixon in pro- Park , Texas. v.'ns ;i uthorizcd rlaln11n~ 1!172 :ts Nat ional in 1966 end opened to . the Park Centennial 'Year s111<1 . public in 1970, but 1here has "In every time :iod season. been J i t t I e development. our parks give u~ jc;iys. And Overnight fec \lities are beauties. They ha ve enr1cht>d avail able at Carlbad, !\.M., the citizens of this l:t.nd heyond about 50 miles a v.· a y, mea11ure and have inspired Campgrounds are !or:itf'd in more th;:in 100 nations to set adjacent Lincoln ~1 11 1 1 on a I aside (l ver L200 national park..~ F(lresl. The most prominent an<l reserves.·· feature or lhc park IS F.1 The Second World Con- Capitan. R thou.sand foot rl1ff ference nn Nariona! Parks is ~·1rh Guadalupe Peak JUSt scheduled to be he ld Sept. 13 norlh of it, the highest poinl in in Grand Ttt.on Nalionaf Park Tt x;:i ~ ht-cause of the-rundown con· Vn}ageurs !';at1nnal Pa rk no ditions in Yellowstone, tht- 1 hr M inn r so!a-f;inad1;:in granddadd~' nf a\\ nation;:i\ border wa s ;iuthorrlrd as the parks. f'S1abhshed by Congress ~th p;irk but. hecause of land in 1872. ;1e:quisition difficultie~. ii ma~· Still the larizcst nation;:il he some.time befor e it is park . Yel\owslont'·s ma 1or dedicated. trnu hle.!1 ;it th is time: h;i1'f' Nan1ed In honor of the come mostly frnm steadily in e ncr~rtic Frcnch-f...an.::id1ans C'rc;:is1ng number!; nf visit ors 1.vhn nv ercame en or 1n o 11 s Thus 1he <t.ppropriatnes:ii of thr ha rdshi ps in f'arry1n~ on f11r nffici11l cen tennial year then1r tr;ide during the last l\.\'o ccn-'·Parks, ~111n, and H i s tu ries. Voyageurs Net Iona I En vironment." Park cover.!! 219,431 ;irres of In setting up the Na tional excellent boating. !ishing. and Pafk Service in 1!116, CongrP~s hiking arf':R!. It's open only in gavf': it a du al purpose wh 1rh the summer and has limited at limes ha8 seemed at odd." pa rk facilities. The neare6t ·~J)!-To preserve for all time the ,. Joy, Sadness · natural 1-ronde.rs of the country 1n an und isturbed state and to make them ava ilable for the enjoym'ell t or all the people ." With recent empPasis on erology a n d conservation rnany groups of outdoor!lmen nre seeking to limit visitor fac1l1t 1es an d urge more areas to hf' set forth out of reach of !he publi c. Re.<i1dcs the national parks. tlir p::irk ser vice administers mnrc than 2f>O historic a l JX!rks , rnonu ments. military parks. bat!leflrlds , battlefield p;:irks. baltlei1eld site s . h1stnric r. i t f' s. memorials, remt'1trirs. s e R :ii ho res, pa rkv.·ays. capna! park~. the \.\'hile House, recreauon areas, lakeshores . .scenic riverways, scenic trails. s c i e n l i f 1 c reserves. and parts of in· ternational park~. The total t1re~ covers nearly .10 million l\cres. In an extensiv e re~rt l11s! vear to the U.S. Secretary of 'interior Rogers C.B. Morton, a citizens advisory board, which had sent inspection teams to national p;irks. found a "high morale in the Nation.al Park Ser\1ice and a sense nf mission Iha! would brcome any agency of government." However , it found staffing and funding so thin as In 1njurP permanently the quality of lhe \•isitor ex- perience. The ad visory board reported tha1 its mnst important. ron· rlusion was in rf'gard IQ fun- ding. "f or ;ii least a decade !he growth of the pa rk' syst em has far outpaced it s funding. The def iciency nf support has acru mulated. ~·p;ir by year. Ill 11 rtegree thal could he regard· rrl ;:is an £'mrr~P.nrv" ·rhe rrpnrt had high praise for park service st;iff~ \.\'Ork· 1ng under thr~c;P d1HicnHies. \1 said that many innov ati ve ideas have been carried out ~11rce.<isful!y at visitors ce nters and whtrt traffi c conditions have been the biggest prob- lem. 2 Reservations, 2 Stories By SUZANNE KEMPNER SACATON, Ariz. -Tt is nne of the many Indian Reserva· tlona that I hid to choose from land. The w11ter supply Is IO McDowell the ner1t day. We ltmited that the people can on-were anxious to 11ee the 'ly b!the once a week. 'if that Apache.!!' w11y or life . We set much. The sacks of clothing 't!)at we thought · we had JO out early, that morning in the t·~•. ol. -mod v•ry·. I•tre van acroa io milea of~ for my project. lft1U ""I-·v 1 Thli Idea bad been In my lt · -:;.i J'Old only tc find one · all We were told of a"l6~val modern bl/Jldirl(. We •toPpe\I mind !or niany -ks. I had and danc0. btln& ll!Jd on ibt' to ask dliecllons .and tll< alwaY• wanted tb tak~ up a ,w )Uver Reserva~and :w• ficer advlled·UI apipt. a..n1 · collection of clothing to the In-verltUl'ed on to it. k fQoked''a• into the reilrvilio'!:. ~ n dlalll. The portlclllor tribe 1 tlt(tugh · every . trll>e h a d i 1ked why ht ill<W't . ur, plcUd "" the Pima -gotbtred to ·'!Jwe • tlielr • .nyihlng. Th.it'fea!l'i:iJllltleus Mar icopa Tribe. These Indif.nS cus'°ma and dancts. We found CurloUS. -~" ' .. - , Sunddy. Jun~ 11, l 'f7? --------' DAil V PILOT C 9 'High' J~ Not Way to Fly J'. •• • • Champagne Flight 1-nduces Hanfov~r Blues l y ST AN OELAPLANI PARJS-Wb1t can yo u do about jet lag• The <>ut·w~\ tim~ clwig~ tb.;t upset! slupiog, ,o•tin& tnd efety oll!et 1'ody function. Ape_arently npthlng. J've tried eating and not eatinf. Drinking and not drinking. Sleeping and stayi ng awake. (You could try pinching the stewardess. i haven't ,got around to that. I Th is time I tried sta yi ng on champagne. Wine . A light and gay drink. :\nd why not " It 's ha rd to gtay off champagne on an Air France f1rs1 The first /\Jr France jumbo 747 f\C\\ from Los .>\ngeles to Paris the other night. airborne on cham- pagne . !flla ybe they put tl in the engines. 100 .) The y poured it for J 1 hours. Before the di nner. After din· ner. DUring the moVie md right until we had des· ce nded to 5000 leet, I c;ould see the Eif!el Tower in the late afternoon sun. Ot \\·1 s no\v 9 a.m. by my internal time.I C~impagne 1s not the answe r. I felt groggy for t wo days. * Homing by the same Air France 747. ThJs t1111e I had a cockta i~ Ate the d\nner. \Vatched the mov tP. Slept awhile. (You are chatlng the sun . Leave Paris at 3 in the afternoon. Reach Lo~ :\ngeles al 6 thf' same evening.) I !ell into the airport lnterna1 1onal Hotel ~mark It as a good one) .and had two marti nis. To berl al 10:30. Woke at 4:30. raging with hunger. Two dap to put It ill back together. • \\'hi\t it doe s: Slaws ~·our th inki ng -I had I hard ume addi ng a r estal1ranL check. U.S. Go ve rn· ment tells officials not to rnake any dcc1siO)ls for 24 hours. Reactions are off. J cut 1nlo a curb 1mmedi. atrly \\"Jth a rent car. Lot of lYl'>O rnistake.1 oa Lht type1vr1ter. · Bi~gest heir i~ slr<'ping all !Ile way through first nig ht. A sleeping pill 1." the brst help. Dr1nking· I!' not Just adrt s a han~ovcr to you r rhythm prob- lrni * "WM•t credit cards hav• you found most valu- abl• overseaa?" 0 1nrrs Club ""<'Ill'-rrtt•"-I \\1dcly arrcpled. 1\rner· 11 an E\rress nf'x1 ·r111~ 11.1' i!drled advanta,'lr vou ran cJsh a cot1plf' of l11111rlrr·d rtollars 111 theu· off1res -into their travel chcfk~ * ,.J.rlr R!a nt"hC' f)nn '! ~"" rnurti of Ihle; nnr 1111 · ton JJreferenl1;1! ison1cbod) t•n l It lo 1nc1 !;Of mr a hundred dollar check rashert ;it the Jlar1s Hdt nn on Sunday. \'IP treat1ncnl at !h1· airport Ori}' llllton. !Bottle of rhan1 pagne sent t o! lie room F;i,strr 1 !lei k· out in the cro11•ded 1n ornin ~ ,\o discoun t i * I lertz sent me a f1vC'-st;ir 1Vf'P) crrcllt c;11 r! \\'•)rd l1;i,<; nnt fil !('red <l o\\·n to overseas l-l erl1 \11 i,,ira IH lCf'. no di.c;count. :\1r travel carrl Gret11i·-.i 1·011 (;in huy air tirkets (jtllrkly r\cceplerl ;i~ rrt·rlil 1 ;i r<l hv ;ill rar rent al a~encies Ran kAme r1 ca rrl .1nO :\\;i!'· lf'r Charge. Some acr<'pl11nre in Englanrl '\r,f'r see l llem on the C'on tinen1 Sfip a lot of then1 in ~1r-..:1co . Sitmar~ to Mexico. ·on cruises We chose the more fascinating . You have so mu ch fun aboard our re sortshlps. it wouldn't matter If we never stopped. But we do. In Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta, Mazat .. Ia n. Zihuatanejo. Mexico's p layground ports. That's what it takes 10 tempt you ashore from our eleven decks of winin g, dining, swimming, dan cing, sunnin g, gam!ng, loafing and every other fascinating dive rsion. The T.S.S. Fairsea and Fairw ind are each :lS,000 tons of stabilized smooth sailing, a ll first class, of Liberian Registry, fully air condi· • tloned. with pr ivate facilities in every room. Our crews are Italian. The besl. They seem to know your every wish betore yo u do. We have 7, 11, or ~2·day cruises ell ye ar long. Fares· for 7--{jay cruises from $295 to $74 5, 11 days from $415 to $f1 50, 12 days fro m $470 to $1255. Ca ll your travel agent and catch our next sailing. Salling datu from Lot Angelea: June 16, 28 : July 10. 21 : Aug 2, 14, 25: Sept 6, 18 , 29: Oct 10, 21 : Nov 1, 17. 24 : Dec6. ~() ~~~ q,.. On our ~rlbbcln Cruises it takes 13 · · .:-. • ~ i;i ~ fascinating ports to lure them off deck. " "' Take a Sil mar Vacation· Cruise through the arrangements available. Your travel agent has Caribbean. Los Angeles through t he Pa nama t he details, or write us for brochures. Canal to Fort Lauderdale, o r vice versa, for 17 Salling datea from Loo Angofoa: Aug 4; days. Or our round trip supe rcruise for 35 days. Sept 8; Oct 13; Nov 17; Dec 22. Stop ln."MAl>t.\90 and Soulh America. Six Soiling datu from Fon Uiudordalo: J uly3; coun)r~&;allftvlo oceans. Special air/sea Aug 22; Sept 26; Oc\31; Doc 5. ' "t, • ' I ~ . ' I ' • had migrated up from Mei.loo the _,people ta be ,Jac:n tDd ,.. , W• en-··nt--..1' ...... ,.~ '"· and were always considtred \NU ~ g11..ua "" tw•cefUJ Indians. lrieJ!d.IY,_. My· ~ ·~ 1 ~ere ~ alq . the road a,._.Jnall • "' r-thrin!y "°"''-~-. . " ... with people iun~ • ·• t put Index card1 In all the The tribal dUclee ., ... M al •t ;t •tor" '"'r laundromat• In . ~ .__,,. . <their clothe•. They didl\ •. -".' hope I would get good 3 ;.m .. and . ,\lnlll .6 p.m. omlle, they didn't·-• ' ' r .. ponse. Wt.It, tht call!~ kept !~_'!_a.s 80 bell hjJU\f!ul to1eee th~t Apachn are velf; blttet , ' •-ltoOP e ~.lorgotttn .to -• hit I and ··• coming. Soon my garage wa1 ~ ways of d. 7MMI ~eri· , w11 u w e peop e, w1wm full of nck• ol clothing. c:ah· ne,, Atapabo, sh 0 a) ·0 n •.. Sood reason. • · .. ntd Sood•, cooktns ware. and Apaehe and · '""'l . trtbt . At the end ol lift road '" the enthu1l1sm that I musl aet utnable wai •Uieri:, /_ .. came fo 1 little church. wher, ,, goin& soon. ~ ' "'"fie made plabl..'tO 111 "'1. a woman was sltttng.,_ She: ap;; My alaltr and t set oul on :' · peered to bo quite ~ an;l Friday evening. pie piled the ~"· Kem-t ·a 1~ alralnlng down to tie ~ ohoe1,.;;;;iiP!a;il;;o;;;;;;i.i;o;;;iiO;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;i;;::iiO;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;.. ______ ii0iiiiiiiiiiiiOiiOii0ii0ii0iiO;;;;;;;iiiiiiiOiiOii0ii0ii0iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOii0iiiiiiiOiii lndl•• agent lo '14lf IUm we M"' ruld..r; · ~-~ lacte. Only. problem ~t ll • hif'Pi:n1.""'U.e~ri1ow~: ~:r .. !:~ ~1."-.,; •h~~~;~~::::.;~.r aOc! •. INfo,.NRDMATIOt,-D' !!t ...... S FUGAZY ,.RAVEL mornJng during sunrise and it su bmit article•; Urnlted in 500 wt headf'd b11ck with In u~ m-11 ;," :ir~ ~~;~fulof Sa~~ ;::;~ ~~.e ~u";·i-u!~11ro ~·;~:~·01':r'1:~~~= RESERVATIONS 75 : AN ' JOAQUIN HILL RD . • NEWPORT BEACH • 644-4600 !neat~ Jn blrrtn, desolate Bos 1Mf, Codi Mw, ttae.. of ezeHemtnt and teamm,. '11.---------------~W...;:.,, __ :.., __ ;.. _________________________ _, C J 0 DAILY PILOT Sundar, Junt 11. 11)72 NOTHING TO BUY YOU NEED NOT. BE PRESENT TO WIN! • • • " fiRiR.5 FUN. --"'"" .t -. , . ·-1. • . -•. ... ' ' ' • )• • ... ~ .. ·:-' ·1-.' C-in and·.kelp llS c1ld,it ~ St;;•• •'of -~ . ~ tfle 9reattr Hailw Ana' .......... .-o...,..lp .. «. mana9•111fft. We pro111ln yH · .•.• _ M.4NY HAPPY RETURNS' OF THE ·;DA YI • • .. .-.t l ~ t--~ ·~ .. ~ • , , . su;q·· '. A BRAND NEW . 1·972 ~-,'1 • ... ' . LOADED WITH GROCERIES 51 PRIZES IN ALL! LOOK HOW EASY IT IS TO WIN • • 1 Y .. 11"4 •11ly • valid tlrlwrs nc ... t. 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(Y(l 728) '68 RENAULT (UHM410) FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1190 SIOAN Also Available in 4 Door Models Syncronized tran s.. I 7C CID econom y eng in e, emission contro l. self. adjusting brakes. The simp le ma chine. 2K91V7l ll8 ~~ND '72 TORINO PULLP.ICI IMUIATE DELIVERY I D 2 DAI L y PILOT 511nt1a1, Jul'lt li, 1~71 Everyone Hai Something That Someone Elie Wa nt. -DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Fi nd It, Trade It With 11 Want Ad The Biggest Markt!tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results Barrett p1•e:Jenl:J IA YCRESl l!AUTY ON OUIET CORNER -Custom home w1Jh ele,li!ant aire. 2 I.ari:e bedrooms an d llixurio u::: den , or 3 bed rooms. lovely li ving and dining rooms openi ng to large patio and enclosed yard. Gourmet kitchen and breakfast room -Jusl right for gracious living ' $81 .!'>0IJ. J/eri Lage Coffee /i on VA TERMS ~parkl1ng 4 IM>drmrn , famii)' rmni, 10' Ji JM' 11rr('Pnrfl nlu1111num l.u111.1, f1repl;i(·1", lull hl11lr1n5 1 n r I 11 d I l'l R" 1/1-.h" "·'h"r n1·11 ·111 1 ·11_\ I Office Open Saturdey1 & Sunday1 11r ... r 111 jot ,., f.111111y rni -l OUl'1•d 11 11h J-!I\ <Pr' Ill) . J PETE1 6~~~.~,~~To •. ~~.~L TY "'"'"1NV1ESTORs11 "· 1"!!!~1! ... !!!!!!!!!1••1!!!1!!!64!!!!!!2!!!!·!!!5!!!2!!!011!!0!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1! 12 i;,.~ ~.R~~ISM~" "" l': largr lf•t. Poirntlal to build l ;G~lft~·~·~ro~l······~G·e~n~•·~·~l;;~~~~ .. 1 19 11drl1tion11J units, Ch~ck 1h1s our al $165.000. EATSIDE TRIPLEX Priva('y for all • Sp1 cinu~ :! l iilji .. ilii'i"1'!"1il!llifi~lo(/ hf'rlM'lm 2 bath o~·ner.1 unil plu~ l\.\•o·2 bedroom rwials. Two yrars ynung . Ynu l iliW,llJ,jlilJlil/i6tliilliijl t•an'I hr11! 1h l~ "prid r-o l- o.,...·nrr~h1 p·• Joc11tion. in Har· ROOM FOR 501 BOAT hnr High School di1 trlrr. 2 Yr. old 2-sty., 4 or 5 BR . Dock at your / BA YCREST, N.8. door. View of ocean, too. Cu stom built for 0\'rr 20IKJ sq fr of luxury in a owner who wants quick sale. Call George .1 hrrlronm, 21, hath, l11m1Jy G\"upe anct rt1n1n i;: arr11.. Bonu.\ of a /ip:irkhng pnol 11nd low OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO S maintrnance 75' x 110· yard. University Park -4591 SIERRA TREE All thr u~ua.1 Bayrre~t LANE. Choice "West Point'' model. 5 BR., rratur~r;. F'ult price $64 ,950. den, ON ONE LEVEL _ come see! $58,900 . and an assume.bl, Joan of approximately $50.000. Just "Chuck"' Lewis 1111~ -hurry. BAYFRONT PIER & SLIP 540.11s1 COpen Eves.l OPEN SUN. 12-6. at ll40 W. BAY AVE . ft.are corner lot, sandy beach. large trees, room for pool. 4 BR .. 4 Ra .. rm. to expand. $199,000. Fee. Owner may finance . Bill Comstock SUNSET VIEW Today's best buy in Ha rbor View Hills. 3 BR., family & dining. OPEN SUN. 1·5 . 111 4 WHITE SAILS. Ooly $59,500. Jim Muller SPECTACULAR BAYFRONT Step right out onto the beach. great enter- tainers home. Sunshine thruout. Priv. court- yard . 2 Fireplaces. $165,000 . 'friona Bergin SPECIAL WATERFRONTS Via Lido Nord, 4 BR, family rm. Rm. for 70' boat. $285,000. On Le1 g:oon, Linda Isle. New BR. & family rm. $300.000. Eileen riud son exquisi te 5 LIDO ISLE VILLA-65' LOT Beaut. cus1.01n 4 BR .. sep. din . rn1. Big kit. & 2 patios . Super upstairs -mslr. suite & lge. adj. study -ho bby room. F.P. & deck. $129,500. Eugene Vreeland 4 UNITS CORONA DE L MAR Owner will carry 1st T.D on these outstand· in g units. 2 Units per lot & can be sold as package. Xln t location. So. of Hwy. on ex· elusive Avocado. 1'.larcia Bents OWNERS HAVE MOVED Ready fo r riuick move-in . LaSalle model. Un iv. Park. 4 BR .. 21'2 ba .• family. formal din . 2 Frplcs. On park. Good privacy. $49,· 950. Howard We lls PRIVATE COMMUNITY & BEACH ES 3 BR .. con,·. den . magnificent vi r w. Beamed cathedral crirs .. low malnt. yard. nr. tennis cts., pools & pa rk. $84,500. Bob Yorke 550 NEWPORT CENTER OR ., N.B. I .' HERITAGE REALTORS ---··---NEWPORT HEIGHTS OCEAN VIEW· . $45,000 l Ju~t li.~rrd. Th ir i~ a lllf'Jil! 3 hPdmom, 2 bath horn!!, ICX'ated on the Blutfa In Nl"\.\'IJ(lf1 Bertch. features huilt-1n kilrhen, down1tair1 rumpull room. shake roof, lo rcrd Air he11t, hardwood lloors. fantalllic vit'w or OC'i'an from hay \\'inrlO\\', Priced lo geJJ. SPr it. fl t d Carpet ReaHor.1. 546-8640. MOVE IN •PRONTO • Vacant, clE-Atl 3 hrdroon1 2 hath homE-"'-'lfh hig b!11n k!t t·h includin.1: rPfl"ljO! frf'•·Z· er. Lnraterf on Costa Mr~a Gnlf Course 11nd has ho111 ;inrl tr11.1lrr ~rorAgf' yard 1 \J .. 1·r in on rrrrlif appmvfl l 1 111111] e~rrow cl-Ose5. \·A-:-.'0 $28,500. 0.n•r•I Gener&! -----·----- WE DO WORK HARDER FOR YOU IN SELLING YOUR PROPERTY WE WILL HELP YOU FIND EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT OVER 500 HOMES TO CHOOSE FROM PLEASE CALL US TODAY BALBOA BAY OR BEACH DUl'LEX 1 Block to Beach or Bay. 1 bedroom 1 bath ea ch , \Nall to \\'all carpets. drapes. com pletely redecorated, & ready for occupancy. Owner v.·ill finance. No loan fees. Patios front & rear. Rare Balboa Penn. loca tio n WOW $53 ,000. Please call today 645-4040. BALBOA c·tose to beach and bay surrounded by expensi ve homes. J·luge sleeping room off garage. 2 bed rooms. l bath in main house Only $42 .900. Please call today 645-4040. Open house Sunrl a~ 1·5. MISSION VIEJO \Vh y pay rent. '\'hen you can buy this near new 3 bedroon1. 2 bath beauty. Very low maintenance. Fully air conditioned and in mint con dition. $34,950 . Please call today, 640-4040. Op en house Sat. & Sun. all da y. COSTA MESA 3 Bedrooms, 1 J,4 baths. Stove . refrigerator. Built in color T\1. All included in low price' of $24,950. Open ho use Sunday 1-5. Please call today 645-4040. COSTA MESA .ru~t reduced to $29,950. Super great house with 3 bedrooms, 2 bath.c;, 2 patios. A must see value. Please caB today. 645·4040. Open I-louse Sat. & Sun . 1-5. COSTA MESA GEM Bran d new paint insi de and out ne\v carpets. 3 Bedroom:-. 2 Baths. 90 % loan available. On!y 129,950 . Open House Sat. & Sun. 1-5. Please call toda y 645-4040 . "THE PROFESSIONAL REALTORS " SERVING GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR ARE A BAYFRONT CONDOMINIUMS PREVIEW SHOWING THIS WEEKEND ONLY ONE PROBLEM- ONLY 17 LEFT! HURRYI 28 i\1ew home.~ on the bayfront. ('omplete ""'ith boat slips. Xlnt Terms. FROM 564.950 YOU OW N THE LAND Pacific Coast H\ry. at Balboa Blvd . NEWPORT BEACH TOWNHOUSES, L TO. 4401 W. COAST HWY. 675-6820 Realtor NEW DUPLEX LUXURY UNITS 2 bedroom + den or J I t.1-dmom , l h11th UT!UI, nf'W 1n final co n 1 t ru (' t Jn n l /iti:igp -el!l ch un~t hBll f1rrpl11.~. y,•et hllr, built-in k11rhen, di g h w 11 g her , l't'P41.rate din!~ room , i;:araar. 5prinkler:i. private General General "THE TROUBLE OF LIVING HERE IS THAT YOU WOULDN 'T HAVE ANYPLACE TO GO FOR A VACATION "_ ...• :\s 1'rue Today as it was 111 1943 in this spark· ling Bluffs 3 bedroom. 2'h baths , with &UO· shine carpets and l'UStom drapes. OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 to l 2169 VISTA ENTRADA .\Ard, n}lnn rlelwce shAg <·pt. BOYD REAL TY Q u 11 \ 11 y congfrurl\on-no 362 E ' h litiort rut~. 10<·11.tt'd 1 11 9 • Coast H1g way Corona de/ Mar i'~as!!i1'1e Costa M,111, ex· 67S.l930 cr!ll.'nt lnvc:i1!ml.'nl. Don't 1 ~~~1111111~111111-lllllllllllllllll ... llllllllll ... n11s..~ -onr or a kiut'f_ Rrct ~--__ c.,,,,.., r.'"""" 54S-l<640. / Gen"'~arbor Vi;:u•~omes 1 One of a Kind! Do ,you nerd 2 g<ir<tJ.:f'S, encl. drivev;a y, large enough for <t Ion~ 1ra1ler or boat" !l uge View lot for pool lv.i. cab<r na. Professionally lan d· scapcd. !111in1n1Lnn earel. Attached garage 'r c;ibinets. flr. ro\''d. rLLfS 3 Br, din rm, Jrg 13rcakf;ist <.lrea. ~ full Baths. crp't thru- Thr~I" houi;p~ "'nulcf r.o.c:! out. l·::\q!HS1tc ~]()J\i\{'{) 1'.'lODC:L on qu iet 111 u·r 11.c: n1urh in LAGU:>.'A' cul-de-<=ac. :\II for S.52,500. O"•ner 644-4860 S11n111 RArh11ra 's f f n '11 I j----------'--cc-----,---'---'-..:.=- bPri<'h arrri: General General I J. Ln\·r!y h<1111r right nn !hr ------------------ hrach. ~ ht'drMm, 3 bath plu~ .~i>p11r11lr gurst hou~e or 1 srrvanrs' quar1er11 nn 111 l<t"r\l'.'I that c;in br d1\·idrd (zont'rl 1i 11rrel. Privary: \'ou l·an't see thr nelri:hbo rs ' houses and lhry can'r se~ yours. Jirrluced to $135,000 for quick sa!e. Owner bought ano!hrr. 2. \'cry large 4 btodroom. 4 hath hon1~ nn the bea rh, ex- cf'ptional design, labulous vi""-~· largr Int. family -""paration !rave.'! too much I house, 0 1\•ner \\'ill 11rll for !rs~ lhan t·osr. $240.0CIO. A£t>nt 4!l.J--J,112:l CAPE CODBY-- THE BAY .\!r11·pori L:p11Pr Ray Brrrzl'.'s k!'ep you con1for1able ~·ear I rnunrl. F11n1ily fun a l nrarhy I 'f~lC'A. T\\O 5\tory EnJo:l1sh Ch~rni nf four ht'rlroom~. rnrn1al Dining Rm. F11rn1!y Room 11nd ,1 Ba!h.~. QuiPI Cu!-<le-sac S1reet and "''\de 1u·crss for Boat Stnra,ll;f'. I FHA-V /\ Terma $43,500. Call 646-0555. E v e n I n g 5 646-9702, COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC. REALTORS CAN'T AND IT? * \YJLL BUILD your dream hnrnc. J[;i1·e aralf for l'.'om· I p)e1e home packa,ll;e. I TARBELL MACNAB IRVINE FlNER HOMES TOWNHOUSE -UNIVERSITY ·PARK Turn th e kc_v and he off: No care lO\V mai.n- tenance leis \'O!J <;\1 11n, play tenni~. sa il - or take off (or !·:uropr. Beautiful 3 RR + bonu .c; roon1 111 f111(·~t foc::ifio n nverlookin g pt1rk . l!clcn llartl"Y 642-R2:i5 Ol')EN SU N· DAY 1-.'> n Ill, 4fi~1 (;rrenlrce. EXC IT ING DOVER SHORES -4 BEDROOM :'\n l\'<1n \\'ells ,\tr1111n l/on1e -Dav & Night \'ic\1•. :t haths. 3 car garage. 1arge FR . ,1·a!k-beh111 d \\"Ct bar. Perfect for your family & gursts. Torn Queen. 644-6200 BAYFRONT OPPORTUNITY Tremendous VALUE. Lee side of Balboa Island. \1· pier & flo;:it. 3 BR house & l BR house & l BR a p!. Lo\'ely ouU oo k. S155,000. LIVE IN HARMONY with .\'ou r l;tri::c fa1n ily. l·forseback ridi ng & boarding !':tabl es nearby. lvla jestic 5 BR. 3 bath. r~R. formal DR. 2 patios -outdoor BBQ. Lu sh grf'C'O .(!arde n.~. Room for pool. $59.900. Lois Egan 644-6200. DELIGHTFUL IRV INE TERRACE 4 BR , 3 b.rirti fC1n1il.v hn1nf'. 8er111t rful ap- pointments, Carpeting. \\ !nrlO\\' & ''"'l!I cov- erings -as nC\\'. Roon1 for pool. Lowest priced 4 RR in tcrrri ce for quick sale. BAYFRONT -PIER & FLOAT $169.500. Relaxing v. a tcr \'icw -4 BR home or 2 BR duplex . ln1n1aculate condition \\Taltrr King 644-fi:?OO • THE LAST OF THE BEST Final npportunil _\' to choose from S spec· tacular ne\1·ly complrted Ivan \Velis cus· tom ho1nes \V ;:.;1vcep1ng: vie\v of ba y & mountains. F'ron1 $110.200 In $165.000. An unu su al opportunity 10 share in Ne1v port Beach 's fanr a.~l rr appreciation. F'urnished rnodc1 OrEJ\t Ll .i\11.\' -2018 Galaxy Drive VIEW LOT, LOCA TION IDEAL $49.:i()()_ Ocecin , \1·h1te 11•;:11cr hcach & .1 acre pnrk -all in one. secluded, private. lovely Cyprus Shores, \Vallcr King. 644-6200 . Irvine M1cn1b·lrvln• R•lty Company IOI Dov•r Drlv• 142•1231 16-44 M1cA rthur U-4·8200 Ntwporl Bt1ch, C1llfornl1 12fil3 Daily Pilot Classified Ads for Action ... Call 642-5678 For that item undl!r try the Penny Pincher "'" 341 Bay1ide Or., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 2955 Harbor, C05fa ~1esa 224 \\'. Coast Hwy M~56Z7 I ~--~---~--1 Newport Beach £\'€' 545-5643 .Fast rl'.'11ul!s Art' JU~! ti. phorM! call ltWftY -642-5678 ~ Gentral Gen.rel General Gener•I General General A SUHIDIAlY Of COLDWllL. IANllR llALTOIS ' UNITSI UNITSl-NIWl'OlT ,RIMI DIMAND RINTAL LOCATION! l -block In b11y or orran. Attractive units v.•ith fllntastlc po· i..ntial. Ideally locatl'.'d -r101e t() tvf!'rythJ ni. All 2 btdroom unit.. ON LY $75.000. Call no~· -645-0.103 lASTILUff SPANISH! UO TCLE ROOF cro11·ns this rare charmer. VIE\V down re!Jlng lrtU covered 1Jnpes. Huce livlna roorn. Giant ~ room1. Plu1 1ur:tre.rneJy anslou1 owntr ~ Clll Todly-64.5-0303. INC:LOSID POO~$l4,IOO Giant ll"lnt room plu1 formal dinln1. Convrnltnce kitchrn With care: dool'I. E;ttra lar1'" htdrnom•. Strttn enr.lnaed lar~ 1~111! 1p1.ri.lin1 ~I~ taay mllnttn1net: y1.rds Tre· ~ndnt11 \·11Ju11 ' CAii fas! 1145-0.303 MISA VIRDll-COUNTlY CLUI .A crou the 1tl'ff.t to i olf course! Spit i nd poll.shtd tn and n11t. Fttshlr i-tnttd. Formal Uvtnc and dining 'rooms. Wv. drn. Full wet bar In ttrarAte 5:'.lan( family room. Poll.11hf!d chrf~ kitchen. Huae ~room~. Laundry room. Vl:ftY A.NX· IOUS owne.r. Blrpln anyone ~ C&U now 64:5--0303. CRIAM PUff \VO\V -A REAL CREAM PUFF! 1'rom the quaJnt front porch to the Julh, 1hq e&rpets -super ! Huit llvtnr room. Queen alie bedrooms. Cu;y kitchen wtth natural wOfWI cab!· net.a. Leundry room . PLUS l·bedroom rtnt.1..1 In rear. ONLY $29,IOO! C&ll fHt -8'0-0303. llYINI muc1 COROI\'A DtL MA.It. Maa&lve Pa.lot Verde atone f1rer:ilace plus (org~oua ~nnwood w1.ll1 lllllU l•rrl! llvtnc room. tlnlque c1vern like 1tone walled den, Queen 1lze btdroom1. <"hf'fll kite.hen. TrnplcaJ yard. Muat 1tt. Call today--645-00()3. .HARIOR VllW-NIWPORT Gori:eou11 Monttror Shuttl!Nd wJndcnw _plus maul\te cov· •ttd totry btUte thl• r1re one. Step dOwn formal Uvtnc room. formal dint. Garden -'1aland" -k ltch,.n. Family room. Hing 1lM bedrooms. SPEClAL FEATURES: V1ulted and ,btam ceillnp -pltll ~ brick patla1. Hurry -call todt.Y -0003. HAllOI HIGHLANDS Coay entry to bJi lJvfn& room. Mualve corntr flrtplace fn 111'1 hu1e farn14' room. P'ortna l dlnlnc room. Convenlr.nce kitchen. J Jars• btdrDom1. Llundr'J' room. 2 P'-tlO&. Park IU1• srouncSa. '31,?500. Ctll at 0~0303. 24'd0' IONUS ROOM-GUUT Separate tuttt fllclllt.y-prlvate entry. Dt'J'ACHED llonu1 recreaUon mom. Formal Jlvlni:: room. Ctant 22' DIN plu1 l1r1t FAMILY ROO?tt t (',ourmct kltthen. Sl'lf cltan ()Ven. Extra largt bedrooma. ServlCf' porch. Boat 1araat. Alr purf .. fll"r 'l'Jll'm. UNB&LtEVABLE VALUE/ Call now ~ General Gtneral TURTLI lOCK-llVINI On fee land -)'OU own It! ~foorbh tile foyer. Formll Uv· Ing and dining room1. Hug£' family room. Extr1 tnite pr. dt>n kitchen. Sparlous bl'.'droomi'!. 2 gorgeou1 ~ brlck paUo. -PLUS-.ecludcd 1:iArk Hke rear yard. Sprlnk.lert. CuJ M aac lot. Sharp! Call n0\\·-64~0303. PAINT & SAVl-$17,7101 Thia la the fixer-upper of 1972 1t1ullt stt lo believe. Ptrf'tct s1arter ctulltt. FHA buyers welco1nl'.'. Needs Joada ot TLC. Pll'a.sc wipe your f~t on the way out! Cl.U to preview. 6'3--0.103. AIANDONED + IMMACULATl-$24,too LOOK NO FURTIIER! Quit! It~ llned 1trttt. Hup lfvjna f't>Om, Family room. Ovt-nl:i:e bf'drnom11.. Sunny brlt• kitchen. Lau ndry room. Frrsh r 1.Jnt In, nut tuid ft'nCf't too! Jmmacu .. 1.1111' p1rk ltk'° ttarrtrn a nft ynrd. All ntw r A.rptlc and tloor coverlnp thru-out! Try to m.11tch l l at $24.900. CAii now - 64~-0303. 645-0303 • 2299 HARIOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA, CALIF . 92627 • 645 -0303 r . " • General G.nt ral DIRECTORY '"' thl• ho11dy directory with you thl• ••k111tll • y•u t• lrioWM•hu11tlitt• All tti.e lec.tl.m ll1tM b.l1w .,.. 4-crt~ .. 11 treotor Oetoll b., odv.,-tltl •• el .. wffre lo t4Jdoy'1 DAILY r tLOT WANT ADS ..... ,.,, ,Jiowl11t ope• ho .... f., .... •r I• ,. .. , ore u,.f'd t o 1111 1ucti b1forM.tlo11 111 ttil1 c:ol11 .. • -• "'ldoy, s.t..rtley off S1111d•'1'· HOUSES FOR SA~E (2 Bedrooms) 433 Sernard !Coron a fhghl"'1ds) CdM M 6·081 4 $4 5,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (2 B.edroom1 & Family Rm or Otn) 227 Poi nsetlla , Co rona de! Ma r 644·7662 rSal & Sun 12·5) 333 P irate Road. Ne"'J>Orl Beach 641>9549 $36.600 rSun l l-4) 427 62nd St. I Newporl Shores) N B. 5411-1290 !32 .. j{J{J rSun l-5 1 (3 Bedrooms) **4401 \V. C'oast fl igh\\'ay, ,1'>,,1'pt Rcat'h 675·6820 (Sat & Sun lO·Du,k) *263 Orca nv1c1v (t\e\l"port J-leightsJ NB 642·8235 rSal & Sun l·5J 1818 Commorlnrc (]~aycrest) NB 642·8235 $79.500 (Sat & Su n 1·5) 1510 Sandcaslle IH V. Hills ) CdM 673·2222 $74,950 (Sun 1·5) 651 Visla Bonila (Bluffs) N. B 64 2·8235 !Sun 12·5) 417 Via Lido Nord (Lido lsle) NR 673·7300 S74,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *1419 Bonn ie Doane (Irv. Terr) C:d ~f 673·8080 $57.950 rSal & Sun 1·6) *1601 Ronn ie Don ne, (lrv. Te rr.) CdM 644-4910 $57.500 rsun 1-5:30) 1736 Port Sheffield (Har Vu Hms) NB 644-4910 $49.500 rSat & Sun 1·5·30) 204 Kin gs Place !Newpor t Heights) NB 644-4 910 $1 00.000 !Sun 1·5:30) *2145 Aster ~off Sant a An a Ave., Cflf 644-7662 !Sat & Su n 1·5) 1514 E. Balboa Bl vd., Balboa Penin. 645-4040 $42,900 (Sun 1·5) 1228 Belrast. Costa Mesa 645-4040 $29.950 rs at. & Sun 1·5) 418 Fullerton (N'pl Heights) N.B. 675-5200 (Su n 1·5) 930 W. Wilson , Costa Mes a 645-4040 $24.950 rsun l-5 ) 1158 Dorset. Co!i ta Mesa 645-4-040 $29.950 ISat & Sun 1·5) (3 B•drooms & Family Rm or De n) 668 Buena Vis ta , Laguna Beach 494·8025 (Sun 1·51 2030 Galaxy Dr. (Dover ShoresJ NB 646·1550 Sll0,200 !Daily 10·5) *1623 Trade.,.,11nds ffiaycre!it) NB 64 2·8235 $73.500 !Sat & Su n 1·5) 111 4 Whi te Sails i ll. V. Hrlls) CdM 644·2430 $59,500 rSun 1·5) 9141 Ka ppa Dr .. lluntington Bea ch 962·1769 $36,000 tSal & Sun 1·5) 1722 lnwa SI. (Mesa Verde) CM 546-414 1 $32.950 !Sun 1·5) 2957 Royal Pal m /Mesa Verde) CM 545-8424 $30.950 rSat & Sun 1·5) 2012 San tiago (Dover Sho res) NB 675-6000 $89,500 /Su n 1-5) **3329 Ocean Blvd ., Cor ona de! Mar 67 3·8550 $165.000 !Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 2000 Port Ramsgate (Ha r Vu Hms) NB 673·8550 $54.500 rSat & Sun 1·5:30) 881 Sandcaslle rH .V. Hills) Cd M 675·3000 $55.750 rSun 1·51 4606 Co rtland !Cameo Bids) CdM 6675-3000 $73.500 rS al & Sun 1·5) 1Q l5 Bayside Dr .. Corona de! 11ar 675-3000 $169,000 !Sun 1·5) 20222 Ra mona Ln. liuntington Be ach 54().8555 $4 l.500 !Sat & Sun 11 ·4) 31 11 Cool idge. Cos ta 1-fesa 646·0555 $35 .500 !Su n 1·5) 9400 \Varbler Ave .. Fou ntain Vall ey 962·3521 $35.000 !Sal & Sun) 630 Cameo Highlands Dr. <"dM $65.000 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 1712 Pnrl Charles (Har Vu Hms) NB 644-6342 $59.000 fee !Sa l & Sun 1·6) 1934 Port Carney (H.V. Homes) NB 644·6200 ISun l ·51 4641 Greentree Lane. (Uni v. Park) frv lne 642·8235 $46-950 (S un 1-5) 900 Aleppo (Eas lbluff) NB 675-5930 $47,500 !Sa t & Sun 1·5) 1589 Corsica Place rr..tesa Verde) CM 546·3451 $32 .950 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 2766 Portola !Mesa de! Mar) CM 546·5990 $33.950 !Sun 1·5) 20842 Spin drift Ln .. Huntington Beach 846-2881 $38,950 (Sun 1·5) 1906 Pt. \\le ybridge ffi .V. Home!-i) NB 833-2224 $52.000 !Sun 1·5) 3266 California St. (M esa Verde) C.M. 540-1151 $32,500 (Sun 1-5) 19532 Si erra Raton, Turtle Rock 645-0303 (Sun 1·5) 251 Ocean View, Ne wport Beach 64 4-7270 $63.500 (Sun 1·5) 3032 Carob (EaslbluJf) NB 1144-1133 914 Cltrul Place (Eastbluff) 644-4910 $42,500 (Sun 1·5) NB (Sal 1 ·5) *24331 Augustine (Agean Hills Missio n Vi ejo 830-6030 $48,500 rsat & Sun l ·5) *1820 Irvine Ave ,. IBaycresl) NB 642·31 87 $53.500 (Open Daily) (4 Bedrooms) ** 1140 W. Bay (Balboa Penin) NB 644-2430 ST99.000 (Sun 12·61 2027 Goldeneye Place (Mesa Verde) CM 549-0605 $51.500 (Sat & Sun 12·5) 8812 Lu ss Dr .. Huntington Beach 540-8555 $30,500 (Sat , Sun 1·5) (4 Bedrooms & Family Rm or Den) 157 The Ma~ters Ci rcle, Costa Mesa 540-5558: 644·86l6 (Sat & Sun 10·5) 2874 Clubhouse Rd. (Mesa Verde) CM li57·8794 $48,950 (Sat & Sun 11 ·6) *2018 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 6411-1550 $154.500 <Dail y 10·5) 174 1 Port Sheffield (H.V. Homes) NB 642-8235 rsat & Sun 1·5) **1657 Bayside Dr .. Corona del Mar R75-1935 Yochlsman'• Cove ID•ily) 908 Em.raid Bay (Emerald Bay) LR 644-2430 S 124.500 (Sun 2·5) 1707 Candlestick Ln. tBay erest) NR 656-4370 !Sun 1·5) 3608 Surfvie\v ll larbor Vu Hills) Cd M 675-6000 $64.liOO rSat & Sun 1·5) 438 An geli ta !Irvine Terr) CdM 675-6000 $72 .500 (Sun 1·5) 3077 Mad ison rRar l.f arbor) ('~·! 979·1050 $37.950 rSat & Su n 12·5) 21 022 llager-:to\1111 (.'ircle , ll unt . Bea ch 968·6558 541.5011 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 621 \\'est l'olurnbinc . .Santa Ana 549·4073 $42.500 rSal & Sun) 2030 ~J an da rin [)r i'-l esa \·t'rdt'I (.'fo,1 540·6542 $58,500 rSat & S11 n 12·6) *1942 Port Nelson Pl (!larbor \'ie\\ I NB 644-4304 $68,000 1Sh own by Appl.) 12 1:'i Gol denrod, Corona del ~f ar 673·8080 $87,500 rSa t & Sun 1·61 3061 Cap ri I.ane (Mesa \'erdel ('M 546-5990 $91 .500 rSu n 1·51 521 Av ocado llrvi ne Terr l ('dM 673·3100 $67 .500 rSa t & Sun 1·5) 2015 Co mrnodore 1Ba ycrest) NB 642·5200 $64.500 !Sat & Sun 1·51 *1412 I~incoln La ne (Westc\iff) f\T'B 642·5200 $81.500 rS un 1·51 19 Roya l St. George <B ig \anynn ('('l NR 644-4910 $124 .500 (Sat & Sun 1·5·30) **6 I.in da Isle Dr. tl.inda Isle) l\R 644·49 10 $155,000 rSal & Sun 1·5 301 20241 Bayvie1\•. Back Bay 546·9946 $37.950 ISa l & Sun) 306.'} Cou ntry t'!ub f ~·tesa \·erde l ('t\1 54.>-8424 ·$76.500 rSa t & Sun 1·5) * 18~9 Boa \'ista Circle, (Mesa \·erde) f'M 641>3 255 $48.000 ISal & Sun 1·5) 423 F'ran cisro (Back Bay) f\18 646·3255 $47.950 !Sun 1-5) 4800 \orltand /C ameo Hil!:hlands) CdM n75·6000 $62 ,5011 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 324R Colorar'l o I .. n. (Me ~a V'errle) C.~t . 540·6449 $34,950 !Sun 11·61 1317 !'.1ari ners (Baycrest) N 8 . 642-7491 (Sun 1-51 29'17 Harj>or \1ie1v Drive. Co rona de! Mar 673-8550 ISun 1-51 301 R Country Clu b Dr I ~esa \,'errle) C.i\1 . 645-030.1 I Sun l ·5 I 1310 Estell e, r\e"•port Beach 645-0301 !Sun 1·5) (5 Bedrooms) 19R91 Poton1ac I~n. IGlenm ar ) 962·2631 $35 ,950 H B !Su n 1-6) (S B•drooms & Family Rm or D•nl *1027 r..-iariners !Dove r Shores1 NR 646-1550 $1 65,000 (Daily 10·5) 1521 Ant igua (Baycrest) 1''13 042-8235 !Sal & Sun l ·5) **#46 Linda Isle (Linda lsle l NB 642-8235 (Sa l & Sun 1·5) **309 Evening Star (Dover Shores) NB 642·8235 !Sal & Sun 1·5) 4591 Sierra Tree Ln . Univ. Park 644-2430 $48.900 1Sun 1·5) 1337 Gal axy Drive IDover Shores\ i\T'B 642-8235 $219,500 1Sun l ·5) #9 Green briar Lane !Bi'g Can yo ni NB fi42·8235 1Su n 1·5) **54 Linda Isl e (Li nda Isle) J';R 833-0700 644-2 430 !Sat & Sun 1·5) **#16 Linda Isl e. Newport Beach 545·1415 $167 .000 rSu n 1·5) 16 12 Seabell Circle. Corona del Mar 675·7225 Lusk 11arbor \·u Ridge Sat & Su n 12·5) 28:14 J\.tonterev A1 e .. Costa r.te::a 557-4l30 $42.500 rSat & Su n 1·5) **II Li nda Isle Dr. 11.inrla Is le! J';.B. 675-fil61 !Sunday ) (6 Bedrooms & Fami ly Rm or O•n) 1924 Galax y Dr. !Dove r Shore s\ NR R46-l 550 s1 22.noo 1naily 10·51 HOME & GUEST APT. 3616 Ocean Blvd ., f'oron a del t.1ar 675-3 000 $128.000 (Sun 2·5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE ('l Bedrooms) *1061 Dov er Drive, Newport Beach 645-6500 $30.950 /Sat & Sun 1·5) {2 & 3 Bedrooms) **44 01 \\I, l~oast Highway. N'pt Beach 676·6820 !Sal & Sun l O·Dusk) (3 Bedrooms) 2169 Vi sta Entrada rTh e Blu ff s) NB 675·5930 $59 ,500 (Sal & Srrn 1·51 **2021 ;\venida Chi co, Newport Beach 644-8449 (Sun 1-6) DUPLEXES FOR SALE (2 Bedrooms Eeach Unit) 520 .Marguerite. Corona del Mar 675-8000 $64.500 (Sa t & Su n 1·5) S18 Jasmine, Corona de1 Mar 675-3000 $64 ,500 (Sun 2·5:30) (3 Bedrooms & 2 Bedrooms) 712 Larkspu r, Corona de! Mar 644-8034 (By Appoinlmenl) (4 B1drooms Each Un it) 715 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 673·8~0 (Sat & Sun 1 ·5:30) TRIPLEXES FOR SALE (2·3 BR A 1 ·l BR) * 1508 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach 968-8273 (Slt & Sun) FOURPLEXES FOR SALE 11·3 Bd•m A 3-llldrm) 21732 So. Brookhursl. Hunt. Beach 642-5200 $76,500 (Ope n Da ily) WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE ** 16S7 Bayside Dr .. Coron a del Mar 675-1935 Yachtsman's Cove (Dall y) . , ... * * Wmrfr""' DA ILY PILOT 8 :J * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. * * LARWIN SPECI ALS! TO\\'f\HOl1~1-;s • BIG CAN YON COU NTRY CLUB Beautiful private ('oun try r·t uU ra1nb i1 ng thru the hills creates a fun·lo \'ing place in v.·hich to live. See thi:-t)le ga11 t 4 l{Jl ho111e today~ L,ge FR & formal L)fl . $124 500 19 ROYAL ST. GEO RGE S.IT Sl'N l ;, 30 IRV INE TERRACE · $57,500 Really sharp! Very attrar11v e britk 1r1 111 charmer v.·ith lovely pool Spal'H111s 3 bed· rooms & dining roon). !\ea!' ~·('\\port ('tr 1601 BONNIE DOO!\E tll'f:N Sl ':\ lo 311 EXCLUSIV E LIN DA ISLE . $155,000 Protected patio in th is sp:1(1ous NE\\ .; hr d· roo1n ba yfronl hon1e .,., f'IC !JR. st udy & 51"'2 baths . .Second floor of!er:o: a J;1r~e .~under k . High ceili ngs & many cu.~rorn ft>a1 ureg. 6 LI NDA ISLE Ol'f:N S.I T Sl ':\ 1·5 30 HARBO R VIEW HOMES · $49,500 l llmosl pe r fection 1hrn ughou1 this upi.:r:idr<l t1 ttracli ve t.1 ona("O llltH1el. 3 HH ,t_ fnr111:l] I H{ 'r'ard i.s bea l1 tif11I: ('an ·l l a~l lon g 1736 ro rrr SI lEFFlt:l.D 01'1·:1' S.-IT Sl ·:-; l ·C> 30 EAST BLUF F SPECIAL . $4 2,500 Best bu y in area' En1oy the pri vat·y of this Jovel y 3 bd rm & fa n1 rn1 llorne on qu1el cul· de-sac street. ll1 J::h t size for small fan ul y. Vi ew of mountains. Great k 1t('he n. 914 CITRUS PLACE OPEN SAT 1·5110 THE ULTRA "CHANNE L REEF" This JS the galax y of liv ing ~ 0('luxe n.,.,·n·your· O\Vn 2 BR . 2 bath on the \1'ater. Gre at vie\\' of ocean . bay & jetty. Pool. Jacuzzi l\: secur ity guard. Ad ult occupied. 4·!.evel ,l!arag e. Pr1· vate 1n ari na for your ~·arh t. S8 9.950 . NEWPORT HEIGHTS · $100.000 ~·abulous vie\\' of bay & ot ean! t-.to.st all rac· live deco r in this 3 bcrl roon1. 3 bath cont em- porary 'vit h lush carpetin~ & drapes. 204 KI NGS Pl.A CE OPEN SUN 1·5:30 CHOICE LIDO ISLE · $125.000 2·Slnry eleg an t n1oclcrn 1ri th abundant gl a ~.'i & terra izo. 3 Redrn1s, fam rm, dining rm & 3 ba. Lge ~unn y pat io, blt.·in stereo. inter- com , 1'V. 40' Corner lot. .A.px . 2,600 sq. ft. LIDO ISLE BEAUTY Dramatic flair, hand pa inted n1u ral & fas- cinating details. c·olorful & smart deco rating in this 3 RR home v.·ith !~e game rm & for- mal !J R. I~i ke ne\1·. IOl' Jot. ('all'. FANTASTIC OCEANFRONT SITE r-..'ear l .. al'osta . high on a cliff overlookin g fabul ous beach & o<"ean. R·2 Zone. $45,000. LINOA ISLE LOT · $69,500 A real t:h oice 'J'a vlor <.·o. r:xrl u.si,·e. Ruilrl yo ur O\\in lux ury hOrne on this islan d of finer homes & yachting .. A. rral bu,·'. BROKERS & SALESMEN \V e have an opening in our Residen tial divi- sion for an experienC'ed man or woman pos- sessinJ! ent husias1n and in tegrity. lf you a.re interested in a beauti ful office in the fines t location . \\•ork ing \v ith congenial associ ates, we are interested in 1neeting you . Offlc• Open Saturday & Sunday ''Our 27th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hil ls Road ''Ov•rlooklng Big Canyon Country Club'' NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 6«-4910 * * * * * * General * 4 CHOICE OPEN HOUSES * * 518 JASMINE, CdM DUPLEX * OPEN SUN. 2·5:30. Sharp 2 bdrm. home pl 11s brand ne"' 2 brlr n1. apt. ove r 2 ca r ga rage. S64 .500 * 4606 CORTLAND, Cameo Highlands * OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5. Beautifull y upgraded :l BR. & family rm. ho me plu5 aoprox. 15x 20 study. $73 .500. * 3616 OCEAN BLVD ., CdM * OPF:N SUN. 2·5. A custom home , handso me- ly derailed, plus 2 bdrm. guest apt. 4 c-ar gar. Unsurpassed ocean view. $128 ,000. * 1915 BAYSIDE DR., CdM * OPEN SUN. 1·5. Li ke ne w home in every de- tail; 3 B~. & fam ilY. rm. with picture windows overlook1ng beautiful beach -yet. it is qui et & p rivate. $l 69 ,000. Conv~nirnt pnrklni -fl!Y to be a "DROl'·IN" a l Bay & 8Parh Really 675-3000 Z BR. 2 b;I, 11h1u·p, Rh11rp. !Vl.1trp ! ('hnt•k lull o t i:•JNilP~. A '"rtl U ~I Sf'C'" l l SZ7 ~JU. A!J lrrrn.~. 1 Hll. -2·~ b~. !Jrsf)f'r<1l f' tr11n.,frrri-.t 11rl h-r, N "w 1'1•du1·1•d l.1•11"' , . ...,...._ S:fl 1!.JI• :'!liilp•''I \lo1li1• tr, 1nl">df'l i!1 T1h11n1n. t '·1tl 1111n k' 4 l!ll: I~!: .• ~, t ~l~I ·'q I rt u11~nu11 .. 1 I Ii"' h;id l)or' I n11>1•t·, ,t qh"\ '~'''n! I Tl•f'!• !h~ \ .:•·' 11.1n-.frrr··d' l/11 ri ' lit St'I" lh" J! ~ \\h1•["f' \1r\ ('lt'JUl 1+'11:1 ) [1\'f'. $~ •X\ ,t. 111 •1! I•! " •'<I' e larw in r•ailty e 968-4405 HALECREST CHARMER 3 PLUS RUMPUS ROOM l o l'r'fl l ('I •I !\!'!' J1w:•l1· Ori till 1p111•! !rr•• lu u•d ~t1·r•'I ~ 1>11.: hl11iiS, f,.h""d Hll 11111 1 h11rct1.1·1"1d fl 01"1ri;. Huil1 111 k1t1;l11•11, 11 a~tif·r At rll 'rr 111 (•ludrd. l.J\l'i.:P ,. n ··I fl I',. rl ru 111p11 s n111111 :-; •· 11 I .1 I 11Rl!l!!'d "'' 111•1 ~ I\ It lt,(t'r} In 1111 offi•r' -Al.!. T••rtn.• 1"h1!1" n111· "nn t ]11,1 ' H•·d (ill"Jlf'I H1•11l!"r~. : .. lh ~'' 10. LIVED IN A LITTLE BUT LOVED A LOT Th !~ S lll~li' ~hll'V .\!U!T O, ~ hi·rll,1!)111 11011 1+· 1111~ 111'-T !h<' space: you lir"rl 111 11 1'1'1•·" you 1·&n afford. 2 spMrkhnJ:: ha t h~, all }'Ou nrr<t 11! a price yoll c1111 11f klrrl. 2 llJll rk1 1ng b11th~. ~II rlrr·trir- k 1tchen. t"lt l"J'.le1" 111ut rlrllj)f'ti lhn.JOIJf. j)ouhif' j!:itr"BjZf'. Only 211 years 11!d 11n1! prlr f'd a~ $32,900. t'llA An<I 1.;1 huyr r!I \\rlt,1111('. (01111 C WA Ll<ER & lff -IRVINE TE RRA CE - I l'I us .;;hn\1 \Oll th1!" t•r1ct1<111l 111 i.: h11111r .\tr1ur11 t•nlr\ ,p,tt l!\11, li\ It!).: i11n111 11 llh r1rr>r f1n·r . ~ l.ar~1' ht>dr1 •i1111' ..! 1,:1 111 .. Lll\ I· I\ lll\l.\l ; 11Cl()\I 11•\•ttl lo ,1,,1e ~ .. 111 t1 ;.1.!t•1 11r -WATERFRONT - :iR \\ \·r1· I ~!· I (!~\!' ;1111! ~I I '{)(ll. It'( f I '1 1·r 1'-. .;1t p:1,·:11l:1h1t· \I '\\ 11H ·\J ,1·:s.~ 1 \!l l 'l·'"Jl.i, ~ l1l'd1n11111 -. _'.1 l\;1111 .. ~1 \Bill r I !ff]·.· l 'l. \\ ).". lJlLllllll l--111111'1! II 1th\\!·! t: \!f p<1!IO (l \\'ll<~Pl-.111)..: lilt' 11,11!•1 ).\1\I 11111•1 ('!' 111 :1p· p 1l•11:1tc :-H.) llUO. "HEAVENLY HA CIENDA '' !\i( hit rr·t dP -..1gt1 ed ,\t'\1 ( :11·1·1·1 ~ ,\ d1rq,r c:, :j f~e(l'rcH1111..:, 1111\\t'f'll blt' den, :l h.llh'. < ;tlllf'• d r-al c1•d1ngc: :i n<\ '.! u ~rd hrhl-. l11 t'pi<u1·'-, fan1 1I\' roo n1, hu il l·1n kitchen & H H (.~, l'l ,L :"') r-.l A ~\· ,'\'l'rt.n.S. Entr rf;l in arnund \1111r O\\n J'Ol>l . ~iii 500. -VI EW - llrl1 ghtfu! ran11ly lHH llC. Lo,·r t_\ <:]~\(' ('Ill!"\", 3 bed rnPJni:, \:'"!"' b<ith , l·',<\t\11L \" f{(l0 .\1 111 r cl irung roo111 ) larg1• ~ou rn1 r t l-.1tr tl1•11 11 111 1 ;i ll l hc hu1l 11n..: 1··111 .-:r•L.l\l 'I·: n1;1n1 nt her ntce feat urt·~ St't' 1·nn1 p<1rc :ioH3 500 -EA STB LUFF VIE W - -.\tr ill~· 101(•1\ ho111 e. 4 IJcd 1uo1n,, :! halh~. l·"\\l!l.\ l{l)ll\I , t1rc plc1Cl', bt!!l \111 l.ill"h Pn ''1th l)rp~1h f:1 ~t ;111';1. ('ustun1 <·~1 rpt'!." 11nd d rapes, lleil ut1ful p:Hio for )CHl r f!l1('r!n1 n· ing pleasures ...... $5.5,900. * OPEN HOUSE * (3 Bdrm & fam.): 2 ~1 Oeean \'ic1\'. Ne1l'port Bea cll , $fi3 ,!lOO. Opt'n Sunda y 1·5 p 1n. ~ Mt! .\S!'DCl.llD REALTORS 644-7270 i1f'nl11 w!C ~1:1-!M!H 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY l--=('f"'11 t-:1·1·.; CORONA DE L MAR, CALI F. MES A VERDE-, • • • •• • • • • • ·-· •. • • • • • SLEEPER General General 1\ l11 1!p f'll"l"KY & JM•in1 111\1 11111kt' llus n .i.::or;tcuu .: lnu111• ~ lnr~f' )1't'(ll'uorn.11, l:in1 i!v r1~111, :.! ba!h!I", built-i11 BBQ 111 ki11·l1rn, hu~f' ('tll~r-pu· l11l. 1! has f'l'f'1y lh1ng yn11 llf'!d for only ~:!9.950. Hrd . Carpe.t.Rc11 llor1. 546-8640. California Casual Spani&h brirk, ht'n\)' .lh11ke roof H nd rough .._ 11·n 11.·001! ~irl 1nli!. Largt" J bP1!roon1, fA n1tty roon1 ll'llh "'"' bl'l.r, forinal d111 111g ronn1, 21, l•11tlt~. l-~\l "i•llrnl , q u l ,. t ~,.1\p fl r t 8 f'A l'h ll"l"hhnr hnnd. 1..arl'(P fencf'd pnol 11 nd p1t liO Al'f'll for 10· I o r m a J rnl,.rt111n111g. Sf>pAr:i If' l'h1l<h·r1L" p I a y y11.rr1 1.1·ith roon1 for 1virll~. p!Ry houM" 11.ncl lrrrs In cl1n1h. Lon1: on vah1P 111 Sfifi.!{IO. C. F. Colesworthy & Co. Realtors Easrblurr Orfi~ &!0-0020 _s._,_·s_1(!1'._ oc":.:".:.' _ _.:675-49)) LOW DOWN A:-ll) ASS\1~1~: VA LOAN - N\~ 3 hedroo m F.1tstside hon1e ·with brit'k fiN"pla<'ll', JI UGF: y II rd . r ul ·dll'·ll C loc11.1 ion. l>f't111•hed double e11r1111:e wilh alley rntra ncf'. Pric"f'd 011ly $26,000. Call now !or lur1hf'r df'lllill. 546-5880 IOprn Eve1.l •. HERITAGE REALTORS NEED MORE ROOM? 5 + din + fan1 rm. Likll' ntw bfoauty wtnr..pl. ¥t/w 1h.\Jt crpfl, hu11:e k1 tch, bltln RIO, rlsh~·~hr, \111: lo!, x!nt 111."Cpfi:. S 36 ,!l ~n. r 1111 SF:Y\1 0UR R F: A L T\" 341-1221. HARBOR VIEW HILLS Uninterrupted bay & ocean Vll'~\V S from th is outstanding c u~tom ho1ne in fa shionable ll arbor \1ie\\I llills. 3 Bed roo ms. including la r,ge rn asler suit e, lrJvel y forma l living room \1·11h \\"h1 te, carved marble fire place, warm, hook·lined den 1v1 th be am ceiling, fi replace & \\"ood floors. 2 Se parate y arrl~. lm1na c11 la1 e th ruout. $89.0ou IRVINE COVE l.ive in one (If !h e most bea ul1ful iand ex· elusive) lnc<1t1ons nn the Par1 f1c r nas! l~1ght & airy custoin hn1ne \Vlth ocean v 1C\\". 2 herl · rooms plu s a com (nrt abl e den Scnaratc fan1· ily room. \"ard la ri;e enough for a pno l. $165.000 !AYCREST f'or11pare this love ly, custorn home . 3 J_,ar.t:e bedrnon1 s. for r11al dinin g roo1n . co mfortahle pa neled fam ily ronn1 wit h firf'pla ce & slid ing gl ass doors on to ent losed yt1rrl Loca ted on ,1 quiet street. Great location for your fain il y to grow. Priced right at $64,500 . HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS 284 1 E. Coast Hwy., Coron• del Mair "S•ll lng Real Est•t• In N•wport Harbor Sine• 1944" 673-4400 General General PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 11 Linda Isl• Drive-Open Sunday Comp letely furn . 5 Bdrm., 41h bath home. Lge. '""'aterfront liv ing rm. "'ith fl oor to ceil. marble frpl r . For1na! dinin g rni ., family rm., maid's rm., Piet & slip ........... $195,000. For Compl•t• Info r mation On All Hom•• & Lots, Pl•ase Call : I COOL POOL - t6' x ~· Anthony pool + Ions of w11rm 8\Jn bllthi ni + brirk 13-B-Q. Al.a lncludtll !BR 2 '!!!I!""''!""""'""'""'""'"!"""'"!"'""'""'""'_. I BA horn•. hdwd "'" "'" BILL GRUN DY, REA LT OR OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5 133' E. BALSAM If you w11 nt lo h\!f' ln ANlht im, t11.kt' 11. lonk at th \~ #\Arp 3 htlrm.11, J"~ Nlth homt>; fitmlly .11tyl.r. kll<'h. w/btr-1.nli; frpl<'., M11.·r1. firs.; l1tl'. rorner Int w/a111r for boit l & 1r11 ll"r. Good fin11nf'inl( iii only S27,9!"il, MORGAN REALTY 673-6642 675-6459 TM fa tle1t dr11. w In the \V•~I. .. a 011.lly P 11 o t 0WJltler1 Alt, M~l~. <'rpl~. bll ln RIO Ir d8h\\"11hr. 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-4161 $27.!IOO. C11ll SEY~tOUR ... --.----------~~-----EVERYONE REAi.TY ~CZ-1711. G•n•r•I u en•r•I lj)UALIFIES TREES -TREES • , , to a.o;sumf' rh1R low In· Popul ar Coll"K" (>11rk , l All .• tf'rr11t Jn11n • $247, mo 1n. 2 ba.. homl', Nt>w r11rpt'IR I Fath•r's Day Speclail clui'IP• 111 xe~. A l n10~1 nf'w cuRlt1m rfr11Pf'11. Qu lf'I Strt>l'f. A ME RE 3 bM!roorn hOme on quif'I MESA VERDE I $167 ,000 rul·rlt'·!U1r~ Fully csrperrd. 3 131t , 2 bs!h pt)O] h<'mf'. Optn Sunday l·S 11 11 huill ·in .... on htt.Rt' In! Roorn for camptr. Nr. I L.ri\·r ly ~ RR. -11 ~ RA. l1v • 'lllSSION Vi t,;JO ARtA - .\ AR, only I yr old. Tile ronf. w/v. c.rplA ,, tirpa. prir rr! 11! SXl.500. KATEu.A REAL TY 837-9-100. Ownrr lr1'n-"ff rrrrl . S.12.511J. l(•hc"lnl.~. rnom. fnrm/\I rl in )Ylflm . dr n Cnll ~·8C2C f(lp1•n f'\'f'!I I 1-""0RTIN. Rr1l!nr 6"42·5000 v;/v..'f'I h11r, l lrpl('R. !IO" I O\VNfR tr1n!I, 11!11ume ~"4 'i(, RF.NT REATER-.,BR; ~BA. dork. 2 Lr.R ~!lo~. l \11/g11~ ln11n. 3 Biirm, ~n. 2 hi\!h~. Oll-·rwor df',prr11 lf', Tllk" n~·,.r arllll . I 1'11n1n1: rm. brk, S23,90ft, pym·ra. S.\ll fTl(I. sxro. ft1r •16 Lind• Isla 111 ~1 11<12-~t. equl!y. Ov.·n/Afl, ~7·821!1 lnvl'Rtm lll'n! Cn"IR•rlt11n1~ C'l°lrp ~-cnoct "-,-,-,-,-.-i.-.---I Sl\·~96. TI 4: MS-1'41~ 213 $200n. j l -"-"'_•_tm_•."-' ------I • !~I _.... l~r __ .. ~[ ---]~ [ ~-=i ~lc ---]~ I ---@] I ---- .. ~-1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii~iiii~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.:;;;iiiiiiii;iiiiiiii;;::iii;:.~iiii;i;i;i;;;;;,;;;;; ~e,..r•I l!iiiiiiiii;·;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;I;;;: Gener•I Gener•I Gen•r•I Corona RI M.r Coat• Meu !~[ _ .... I~ HuntinAto<. Beach ,_. " ,-• - "' I>' ' . ' . ' _.(.' Constant Inc-i--.,.W,.-...,H,.ER_E..,...._ DREAM HOuSE0 Me..1• pf'lltt of mlnd to ln- ...i;got• "'' ''"' -,,_ DO I IUY? $PICIA.L OPEN TODAY FOR YOUR YIEWlllG, 1-5 PM Huntiltt'"ton a..c:h WHO SAYS ff'M:I cbJIC'@ d~lf'x Ln If all or our local tubdl~sSon N0tr )'ULI CM lxo' btt that .------------------------------------o;;i l COftONA ()£1. ~111.r. f.:li.ln. ha\'e )'OU con~ u to ~am houR became W. ii fi le. 4 Bedroom ui111 "'tth 3 pr:lr r , Jt"asehoJd or !tt, lL 4 huae bedrooms, 214 lwc- YOU CAH1 HAYE YOUR CAKE AHO EAT IT TOO? Here's a ranchy 3 bedrm, fam rm bome- real livable, with circular driveway, lush greenery, literally room in the back yard !or a Ull'ee ring circus, and near the Garden Grove Fr.Yy, Inside has king size rooms and a homey kJtch. Clean-as-a-\\•bistle. Move right in! THE BEST HOMES ...... ... IN THE BEST AREAS !Mth, llttpi&Cf'. !tu ~tic v.·h1e h .c::hoola for your ! uriowi: baths. lots of f'xtnl decor, lovf'iy blt-!n kJtchen i:luldt't~n, which home I room. J"restlp model .,.ith -Vw:-:v.• from Balcony -Plus O\li'neni USOClil\ion •nd ankle deep carpeta lhruout. -1'·1c:t l R unit rear. A ..... ,__ dNl~1 to 11\.iteh, JJuge wnal att l•K" CO!ils, perl1.11pg must "-'' at ... ,,;.~. Ex· aeparste tamUy r oom . IN DOVER SHORES : Plush 3 BR , terraced vic~·s $89 .500. Olfers. 2012 .Santiago ~"""'J CA!r new ECONOJ\1IC IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS $64,500. Hard to find Harbor View llills. 4 BR w/3 car gar. 3608 Surfv1ew, CdM ctUtnt ternui. Call tlllw. Gt!TD~~ TO LOCAL SUB-Trade in that old modt>I on 6'1'l-8XAI. this $49,SOO apecia1. Sellf'r DMSIONS 'A-'\ll help you. \viii consider all oUers. Call All ibis on a 120' x 250' lot zoned for unJts \Vhen that day comes. Ne'v ones are across the roa d now. Asking $45 ,000. Lo\v dO\Yn. IN IRVINE TERRACE : Rambling, 4 BR , big lot, clean. $72.500 . 438 Angclita , Cd M. 'O THE REAL "'-r:sT,~TERS c:a.U for your copy today. 67S-72'l5. 0 :.:.11 .H, Ii U l I-···~ 11 ~~bot Blvd, at~:! DORIS DRAKE, REALTOR 968-8523 ' ' ' IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS $62,500. Cortland, Cd~t. lluilt around an in -!.1de patio, 4 BR -/-!am. rm. 4800 $23,500 East Bluff Fountain Valley ·~-Open Eves. 7 . • -OPEN HOUSE IN NEWPORT BEACH : Popular 2 BR Condo, Fee land. Central. $30,950. 1061 Dover. IN MESA VERDE : (;1.Jfl·r ... hrll !)1rfr 4 r3fl , view. Vacant. ('lean, $91 .500 3061 Capri. C.J\·1. 4 BDRM + DEN Aasuml!' 5\4 <,{,. loan. Entry hall, dream kitchen, bu1H-1n range & oven, P irlurc~que yarrl. 540-1720. SHORECLIFFS ELEGANCE PLUS OPEN S~TJ SUN. 1-.5 Superbl~B:~·a!J~; home. 245 Evening Canyon newly deroraled Y.'/lush EASTBLUFF 3032 CAROB SUN. 1-5 Spacious 3 Bil. 2 l>a. plus e.\· pandecl lamily m1. I Story; cul de-sac loc-. on gl•nerou~ lot. S111artly nppo1n1f'd Thruout. !11ovt'-in ton d . Quick f'~('J'()11·, Avnil at $16,000, l'le;i~f" ron1t> ·buy." DECOR1\1'0R'S 3 Br. J Ba, extras, upgraded shai crpt, drps, frp!c, pat10. B y (}.\'fWr. $35,000 962-3521. O\\'NF.H sacrtfi r•. -4 bednX!nlll, 2 hll.th~. dining rn1. huilt-in!l, f1repl&tt, brk, S'.17.90'.J. i 71'1 ) 846-05CM. IN MESA VE RDE , I A·l'll I Portola, C.M. huy1•rs see this 3 nn. & formal cl 1n1ng f fJ()fl) hr-in1r> 2766 TJl.RBELL Reduced to $99,500 shag cptg I: !l'Hh paint. Don't niiss 1.hi.!i open house CORONA HIGHLANDS t!us: Wt'Ckend. Call 9~1050. 2955 !!arbo r, Co~!fl ~esa A hon<•y for 111r n1oney! Bayfr C d ($54,5001, 3 HR., 2 baih, like I Oftt Oft 0 nc1v. App'!. nn!y. ~ Br, 2 Ba, f.l'jjil. 111rr ,r., ~111\--University Realty / REALTOR, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE "r.i ... 4 Br + Lrg Bonus Room (IHIVl.'11\('n! hJ l·\vy.i;, lri k>l. S'.l<l.CXX!. 847 Jllj7, f;st ~-1 ;: J3!..11r Huntington Beach IJ~h~h!f\\l ~7'! ~.llO 300! I::. (;sf, Hwy, 1}7:J 6510 EMERALD BAY U~I LU~ f ,ftl CL\ CUL DE SAC CHARM $1,550 PRICE REDUCTION ''Applie pie condition"! Large landscaped lot, sprinkJered, so you enjoy the pool. The house is new thruout .. lust move into this 3 bdrm. charmer. Priced to sell at $42,950. EMERALD BAY Build your own dream house on this ocean view, vacant Jot. J.,aguna ijeach's most ex- clusive area, behind locked gates, 24 hr. guard, \vith access to priv. beach. & pool. Offered at $35 ,000. CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 Newport -Corona del Mar -Costa Mesa G eneral . ~' ·-. . ;. TREASURE MAP ,:; CHUCK CAROTHERS REAL ESTATE · TREASURES DNL Y $39,900 BUYS 5 Bdrms. + famil y room + 3 baths. just \\'ailing !or the kids. Lots of paneling. For1nal d ini ng room. Vie\v of a beautiful golf course. "f\.linu les to the beach. Novv vacant. Newport Beach & Co1ta Mes• Multiple Listings 1831 WESTCLIFF DR., N.B. CALLME646•5152ANDSEE .~ "" -" bedroom hon1e need l!Qme- Jtealtors &16-71ll one to love it. Gr ea! 2043 Y.'estcliff Drive family home, F fl A -V A Open 'til 9 PM Tf'rm~. ll's yours for DOVER SHORES $2',500! Rerl c" P" -~V~l~E~W HOME Realtors. 546-S640. __ _ 63i) Can1ro llighl;1:ffls Dr., 3 f1NEST ADDRESS WATERfONT Br , loo• rm, h""k'"' E ,'l[rcutivc hon1e -with nook, 2 ha. Ni,·r\,v Jnd.srrxl. 0 WA Ll<ER & LH COLWELL PROPERTIES, INC. REALTORS In Cosra !llesa. Thi~ 3 prival'Y -Lo.,.., niainlf'nance R-t Fee Jot in NriillQrl rornPr Jn!. LO\'l'IY 0<.~can \\'ith n1agnifice11t view. You Shores. Onlv $20,<XXl. vic11·s frurn se\·f'ral r ms. A \\'Ill live .in pracrrul BILL GRUNDY light&a1ryhf>n1e\1'1 lo lsof OPEN l!OUSE SUNDEY Beaut 4 BR, 2 A, !lOJ sq fl ho1ne, liv rm, din rm, fam. Cul-de-sac. Nr schls & park. /\ssurrn> 5~'i~ VA loon. $37,700 Prine only. Call aft 5 pm, 540-0178. l\1ESA Verde -3 Br -2 Ba & Fam. Near park. 8<'l1l.<S, ahopp \n g. N e"·l y redeoonited & shag carpet. 12x2..t aluminum rrn ort bck -1.l&9 Con;ica P lace. By ()v .. ner. 516-3-151. BY O\\'NEJ{: 3 BJ{, lani rm, f'ncl patio, frp\c, block \\'all, sprinklers. close to ACIJOOls, $29,7.JO. Principals only. fH2--2312. Open House, Sat & Sun 1-5 pm, 2290 Colun\bia. Dr. C.\f. , .', rea lly ·~--c 2-11 I V 1s1a drl 01'0 Nc\1·porl HE'!ll'h 6-1-1-11.~3 AN\'Tli\1E TOP O'THE HILL Oiarn1in)! 3 1 ~1rm., 2 hR. F:astbluff Lu~k home, Roon1 for u pool ti1·yond the brick h·rracr. S-17.:.00. OPEN SAT/SUN . 1-5 900 ALEPPO ltli~rlil,r~ 3629 E. Coa.~t lll'>'Y., Cdl\1 * 675-5930 * 1 eo· Back Bay View! Bluffs 3-2~fr bay[ronl 1"!'.lnrlo. By O"Tier-Transfe'rred v.•/beaut. uoobstructPd bay- 4 Br. 2 Be:, tam rm, 2 trplc, vie"'· Secluded cul-de-sac cpts, drps, Jrg cov p<t.!io. Joe. Upgradrd w/ne\v crpts, Lge fncd yn:I, many x tras, '1·all paper, fixtures & paint. nr shop.s/schls. $34.950. 32-18 01.1,ner $54.i;iO. 644-8-1-19. Colorado Ln. 540-6449 1 _E_l _T-.-,-.------- OPJ::'\I l-IOUSE 3 Lg BR, EXECUTIVE SPECIAL fin• this supcrb 3 bedroom Jioml!' nestled amolli' trees and shrubs. Sparkling quali- ty for fine-entertaining. I~u.sh deep pile carpeting \l'lth custom ma tching drapes, all C'lectric kitchen "'i1h all the trimming11, fan- tastic fireplace. \\'hat a sho1l'plnce tor ~J9,500! Seller is prep11red fl•r GI and IBA terms, now's the time. Call 0WAll<ER & lH R!'altors 5'15--0465 Open Eves. 0\\':\ER TRA!\'SFERRED: !\1t\literral'K'an 5110\\'CASE Bargain: 4 RR, 2.100 sq ft, lo\.l.·esl pr1Ct'<l ltsting ln tilt' tract. $39,900. llurry? \\'on't last. LEADEHSHIP R.E. 8-12-t-166. ·~~~~~~~-· ()~\'NER illUST' SELL: Huge l1eg~nce in U11s 3 be<l~m Realtor 675_6161 glas.i; -prh a lt• hr:1l'hr s. GUESS WHAT? f;111uly rooi:n. tor:n:al rl1111ng J.ll H:iysldl', Npt. Be;ich Ask i n~ SW.~X) 1:.~ ~)11 ncr roon1, sµ<1r·1ou9 hvul)( roo1n. ----__ OPEN Si\ r ,!',, :-;t ...., t .'I 16x20 dt'n, 2 frplcs, forn1al din rn1, 1<ep brkf.st nook , over 2CO'.I sq. fL. V.'/\I' cpts, d1'(>S, nr ,,ehls, :'>!csa Vc-r<ie. O"ner. 3~i·l ;\lichigan, C:\t. ~ll9-'.1.'l1(i. 3 BR, 2 BA, t:p!s , drps, 1)'.:c J><1l ir:r, lgc pnol-s11.e lnt !'™·-'loS('<J by blOt'k \\·all, cluse lo xln! 8ChoCJl s, fan11ly roon1, nr l~ach, good arc-a. 3 Bn, den, quiet srre1·1. }'l[A \'A lt'rms. s:~l.2.-.,0. LEADERSHIP R.E. 842-1166. ---------1/J ACRE \.-\ 1e havl' a nev.•Jy !isled :'\ 2 Iu!l belh,q as: "'ell 1u1 2 :'THE G~OO l!~E" VACANTT READY hcdroom 2 hath homl' 1rlth po \\'rler rooms. /lomP com-\\ a!k to hf'at h, fenn1.~. pool. * ,.1 " 1 1 1 n1arkf'1,, Jl<'ll' n1 :i I J . Reasonable. ll 3 7 -1 7 5 3, POOL -POOL -POOL 4i' Alu111 in11n1 ('ovcrt>d patio 1vith B-B-Q. ]6' x 32' pool \l llh dl'l'.SSing room. 4 BR 2 TI;\, 4" sli,'lg carpl'ts thn.1out. ConverS<ltion pit \l'ilh \\Ct b11r & f'Jrl!'pla.~. fornial dining. J\ n?aJ tun homt'! Price reduced . S'14,95Q. All t~rms. + CAU. 847-Sj()7 • I ha _, ::o 1,1 rp ~ -V rn1 i.11n" f iose Ju -to • r1ntl plelclv UPb'l'aded 11•ith true )-Sty, 2 BH, conv. den, fpl. * ,. , * OPEN HOUSE * :t:ll'I /~uu:ers, College Pk. By 01vnr r. Spacious fan1ily hon1P, 4 h!r!:e bclnns, king s1Led n1str. 3 ha. J-fuge 49-1-2116 aft 5:30 ,(,-11k-f'nd.'S. lrARD\\'OOD FLOORS' ·n -. . "li\ JN11n1 111 .. .: <>ot . 1e .splendor throughou t. Ne-.v carp., fresh pain! 1n & * N 1 1 1 1 Fountain Valley I h ti . I 2 ('\\' PU~l siai;: l 'f'll CaTPfl.!5 a.re pus , 1e Sl 10.~ of f!ICR"ance, rail out. t ~parkles. S:J .500. * Ne\\' dra!J('rii·~ PAD AD+-hul!tins A1'l" hAn<ly nM the 6~8550 CAYWOOD REALTY •->--• * r{oon1 for <1nr,1J11'r un 1I firepla('(' cracklt-ll! l\fany --* 548-12~_ -*--* $-f'i.~ full JJri,•r f"Xf raA including bu 11 t J n ~ Jdral location Jo;~ach~f~r or hide away. Sharp as a tack. l bedroom home with plush carpels and drapes. Washef', dryer, and refrigerator in- ch1dc-d in this low price I)( $15,950. Ideal location close varuum 11ystem, lsrg" y11.rd *FULLER REALTY* l\nd 11pr inklf'r!!. IT'S Ji\1-4 BDRM, 2 BATH 546-00'14 ............ ,\n}tl1nc li1' rm \v/rrplc, lam/din M'p Indy. Lo dn. 540-8376 l\1A~TE! $2S.500, \vith I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil doublt" car garngP, CO\lf'T· Irvine Terr. $67~So0 VA terms. Eashi'de Custom ~ patio, good Eas!sldl!' lrnrnaculat(• -1 bdrm. & :\IESA VERDE-POOL Lovely 2 ~ty, 4 hr, 211 be, <len, din rn1 + gay breakfst area, flov.·ers, pvt yard complimf'n{ Anthony pool. $-19,!KJO By o~·ner, :l»l Balearic Dr, Cl\'I ~1. co: Ts . WALLACE REALTORS -~54161-44141- (0pan Evanlnts) * Speculators * ASSUME VA LOAN Eastsiflr, sparklini,: cle11n, CU.'l!Om built 3 BH, 2 HA, livin~ + dining 8 r,. ,1 • f ireplaer. J-~A ht., bllln.,, Of'\\' shn~ crp!g + ,rrp.~ .• pa!io, dhl gar .. lenccd yd. ()n\y $28.500. O"·ner mov1n11:. l!l:l l'vlonte VislR, C~T. Open SR ! & Sun. CALL ANYTIME 1 646-3928 or Eve. 548-9416 Lochenmyer Realtor --ALMOST-NEW J/a\'e you l:K>en lrl(]k1ng' Jtt ! Nt'\"' tln1nPs yr·I ';in"! dt'cide'! See this \'ery Sharp :'\-Bdn-n, 2 Bath llon1e \1•lth Upgrnrled Carpels o :id Drape.!. Fireplace. Shake Root $.13.IXXI. C111J 646-0555. Evenings 646-9702. COLWELL PROPERTIES, INC. REALTORS WANTED!! TENDER LOVING CARE location. fan11 ly, su p t·r lirc:p!acf', U.S. AFFILIATED BROKJ::RS Rt:ALTY Large 2 bedroom and clcn, $26 950 .i;paciou.~ yard. !<l ... 11 fan1Uy custom bu.Ht on cornrr lot. 1 • hon1e. Open S.1L & Sun. l to Nice Eastside local1on, Roy McCardle Realtor 5 p.m. lo pool & rec: roon1. A! this j miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioj pri~-e. \.\'hY rent! Call feofUN'l! large roon1~. par-l8lO Ncii·port Blvd., C.i\I, C, R. N attress 642-1485 quct floor.~. 2 ceran1ic tile 548-7729 B_E_A_U_TI FU -* CllARl\tlNG * baths and much n1ore. l DUPLEX $28.950, Pl!: 642-1771. -H-bV·--H"ll--3 Br'. 2 ha house 11· a 1.>r;tnrf :'-lESA VERDE 4 Br. 3 &. ar or 1ew 1 s nu 2 br i:::ar apr f-'rollt xm ~q ft, lge kl!., sep. dif}-0 F. Ontu NE\\'PORT BEACH hoU!<C l"'Qrnpl. Tf'rf;<'Or t,, 111,:: & fan1ily rm. Big corner 1 7==~""~"-"~'~'·~~~ 3 DR or 12 & Con~. den) fenhirrs ;i rorm. din ,I( rrolc. lo!. s;,s,JXJ. SUHi:>-12. 0\\'NER &llini.;. 2Wl Ml ft 2 . B\' OW~F:R, 3 Rr .. 2 ai., l' ,, I r I I ~ Quick O('CUpllnry. A:o:king loc=. =~~~----1 29 • •111., -~ >a., rp c., c·rp s., 0 WALl<ER & LEE CLOSE TO BEACH $2700 DOWN Realtor.i 5-1.5--9491 21 J'l1J01:lel home C' n n d 1 t l o n . Call 644-,'IO:\.I • t1!ory hon1e. 5 BR.. t 'an1 ~ f I $52,500. flgrn! 673-722:;. BA) SIDF: DRJVF: DUPL~:x Fam Rni. F'rp r, S ,.iOO. di'apes, 211 car ~arai;:f'. Lrg under <-on.~rrul·tton. 2 RR, 2 Lo\~' do1.1·n. 5 '19-0 26 6 ' pa11\'J. t'cnce<!. Con\·c11ient If BA each unit. t:.;11·h \~·/pr1v 49-1-200.i. location. Ph. %.~R'lO'J 4 BEDROOM sundcl'k & Ba,v \'1!'11·_ F"· 0 1\'NER I Bdnn lg,, ... rn> A rleligh!rul 3 bed, 2 bath on quiet c·ut-de-sac st. Xtra sharp crpts & drps, Jrg h'onl 1·n1 "/!'het"ry fir<'pl, big kit- <'h anr! oversized dhl gar. Pi·ire $27,500. Paynits, $.235. rovers a!/ . 111.ige Re.i i Estate B eck Bay . v• l . . ¥ • Gt•rcnbrookr. 5 Br. 2fi/JO sq ft S31·5101 '-1 531 "01 B,1ck B11y info call Tl 1:6-f>-1 IGO. Sunrm, Kit, din, "P"· drp!<. ..., .,,. house, A:o:king $2000 lt•ss BARGAIN If you'N' lookinR" fur a lT).: Costa Mesa fncd yd. gar($18,500. $3,fXXJ. lhan J\1rkt Pril'l'. A.<>su n1--- honie that i<> 1)111 nf 01,-. -::::cc-:-:--------• "'l 7'' "''--2'38 MR. B-IG'. $26 500 ~ un . .__.., ,r-. '",,---" ' able 6~·;, lottn. S\\'!ln C!U. 1 ordinary 1\·1th a \ 1c11·, OCEAN VIEW FROM ,\JF.,SA VERDE BE,\UTfl--UL 0 ... ""° n....,1 lfn\'C \Ve go! a homt I. ·,, ( 'I · •-I A nr ,,ans.""''""'"_ -.11sts1uf' ·osta •• e.sa area. spacious f•Jl('n ,,..i;u11 <'l'I · LL ANGLES ror you! . I I k -" h hnn1P. 4 Br. \Vf'U kf'PI. i11ust Ol\',NER '''"·'I :o:;nlJ, ,1,,~111,h Ju~! paintt"d in & o u!. 2 l.TK:'S, nl'X{' it , '1'uuu urn-Tl.red of looking :tt nel"hbcrr's ,.,,, An• ·' ~ " I~ 5 BR. 3 BA, prof dee, h I hi . k r l d k • Rl ... srr ' $4.~.9JO . ..,,1•nr. S.17~11 •"'1· lo ' ' "'h'"l'A r Ah ' <dh!>, r (JU I? i;:Rragc. hr1 c lnl( rp 1·. sun ~, l. .,,,alls? f'a.~t vour i'\lf'~ nn r s1g1. n ~-.. h a •• 11· )'!<. roon1 for !)oat or !rlr. Close firt•pl<!l'f', bui!l-ln kitC'hen, 2Ba, se1\ing rm, Liu·gp lo1 & Uie SJ):ir·kJuii:~ h!ur 'P;ir ific illt'sa del J\lar;.,. 4 BH, 2 BA. fnmily rn1, d ining rn1 , <'07.V to hc-nrh. onry ;isklng $45,500 for,·!'d air heat. R-2 lot _ lols of ~forage &· f'Xtr:i..;· froru any l\tndoi~· o r llu~ Ass~mablf' 51_. .~ orp Conl'c-_nl. df'n-ilbr.iry, g-;irdrn k1lchri-i, "GINNY" MORRISON Out~tan<Hng VtilUP -J)on't Comr St'e ou r !'U~on1 <lrc1trn ru.~tom Trmplr' I!! 11 !< S3.1.000. Ch\·nrr. 5-l~7~J hrk, $30,.->00. 171·0 %2-j.-{16. 5.'>7-4130 REAi.TOil 5-l0-?286 1111~~ iL rl.rd C 11. r pP t honH' at 202'11 P..1y\'l{'11 n111 n sl•Hl. \\;11,·ll 111,. 'll!l St't l {J\\'NF~R. 'I Bf{.:'\ ha., Frini. DE:SERTED FAR:'IT l-IOUSE fle11Hors !">4&-S6-IO. l pricP N'dut'c-d IQ S.'.::7.9~i{l ! bc'hrnd f':i1.ilrna J~l;ir;rl. rJuy Dana Point Rn1, Forni <lu1. LR!' )f'd. l1'l! far from ()('('an. A !lltlc ==~-I :-rifi--!rnli _ __ a !t•t .. ~1·1,l'r. \\"ord~ i·an't ---------llhl g:itr. Co\'rrc\! p;ttto, 2 n1n do\\'n but ha.<: <.:harming Bay shore~ dcsrrilX' tlu· tirau!y, !his 3 DANA POINT rrpl c, 6~ ... int. S -12. 0 0 0. r xtras including <'eramic IK!'<IJY)l')nl hos ii :di. Forn1al Ocean \'JC\\' -R-2 lol. $10.~ 91.i~5 tile. C'Usl om t'fl.hinet!I and dinuig roo1n. lush cru·pt:'ts -!ernis · 642-662'.l BY O\\'rlf'r. 4 Bn COJ\lJO, 2 r<'ntode)t'rf ranch kirchen and rnntrhini:: •lr:i prs. \Ve Like lo trade? Our Trnd!'r's BA, <!bl car i.;ar, lgr pvt Rnrl b;ilh. /\ <'flZY tirqilace will tr111le ;uJ\'lh1ng you Pa.rad~ column 111 tor you! p.<1tio. Loan ass m b I e . gi~'t'S lhis honle J08ds of ~~--~-----1 have for llis $60.000 ca.~rte. I 5 llnes, 5 days for 5 bucks. 96S-I764. potential. BKR 962-55U. You \'' i JI R gree . Cal l for n p-:::::::::::::::::::::::::;;:;;;;:;:;;;;;:;:;._.;;;;;;;:;;;;:;:::::;;:;::::::::::;;:;::::::;..;:;:;;::::;;:;:;;;:;:;;::::;;:;:;;;;:;;::::;;:;:;; I pointrne111. ~WA I l<FR & LEf Realrors 545--0465 Oprn Ey!':r; $29,900. MESA VERDE S©ll4U1A-~£!f-S s The Puzzle wilh fhe Built-In Chuckle 0 Rearronge the 6 xrarflbled ~-,,.,..-:;r~.,,---.. words belaw lo mo~. 6 / simple wordL P1lnt J.11ers of «ich iii its iin1 Qf ~aor~ No down fOT' veterans, JitUe down for FHA. S bedrooms, General l..ieneral from a lamily \\tio de1~1 to liw In 11. eoOO neighborliood. exttllcnl 8 c ho o 1 s , co»- veniE'nt to markcta and lreewlt}'. cul-de--Ac, close to 1'1esa Verde Country Club-3 Bedrooms + famil y roon1, 2 bo!hs, CO\lt"rt"fl p111io. ?riC<'d at only $31),999. CAI! j-16-2313. 2 baths, fireplace, OrlginaJ H&rbor View, 2 bed· Bat buy in the area! Cozy famlly room v.·/crackling fireplace? Separate mMter bedrm w/bffth! Don't wall, call for appt. 979-1050. I HERRED I I.,.,.,,,. ' LIDO ISLE lo11tly • Sp•cioui CORONA DEL MAR 4 BR. BROADMOOR llRrbar VIM'', film, rn1 ., din. nn. Open Sul1Su n. 1-6. covered pat~. built-ins, roonu:. vtew. - good carpeting, close to Bren Harbor View, 4 bed- shopping, ~·alk to 1ebool:11. rooms fee. Wha t more could you ask? Broodmoor ~Tarbor Vicw, 4 See !his clean, clean home bedrooms pool. "'ith payn1enU you can Rf· Lusk HarbCJr Vie\v, 4 or 5 ford. k'uH price $26,900. bedrooms vit"w. DITTIB I I I I 11 I R U L 8 E T 3 Br I <:011vf"l'lilllit den. 3 Bath&, lall:c Jot wll.J;l~ hoat 1215 GOWF:NHQf) SR7.500 3 BR. IRVINE TERR. Sl>cludcd, (X>OI v.·/ja!'uni spa. Open Sllt/8un, l-6. 1-Ql THE REAL ''."\£ ESTATERS '· . ~ COLWELL I I I I' I it• 1tol'll.1te. A rham\ing ho1ne 1419 BONNIE DOONE $57,9.11 / l BR . "OLD CORONA" \Vlth room for wilt l44,750 INVESTORS PARADISE Realton Me-m.t ~'\ WeAtcllff Driv& ()pen 'Ill 9 PM PRQP[RlJE~. INC RFJ\LTORS I DEERUM I 1--ijr--tj~j '-'i-j .c..,..I '.~ When a man thinks his .. _ _. __ ., _ _. __ ., _ _. _ _.wife doesn't undersland ' '. •• at an anrllC'livc prlct • re&d)i for i1nn\edil,lt oc- ruJ)anf')'. $75,00J. ) llM900 28'5 E. C.t Hwy Corona dcl Mnr ..... __ llOUSE lluntlnl(T Witch the f'DEN ltOUsE cx)lumn. IBID) OCEANFRONT 4 BR., frplc., dining rm. On 40 fl, lot In ~«t Joe. near ya.cht club. Calt for app't. to see. $100,000. Call; 673-3663 642-2253 E"Vea. associated BROl<Eil.5-REAL TORS 20'!> W Bo1bori •1)·)6'~) Large R-C C:O.ta Mesa lot v.i th exlstlnr 12 atngle 1tory unit•. WUI carry for fulurr appre-c h1.tlon. Room for ad· ditional 19 unlt1. A RARE chance for unu.su&J rtlum. Ownt:r ~loua at - $165,000. CAii MG-5880 coven ·1n 9 P,.tl ~ HERITAGE . , REALTORS *JUST REDUCED I* I.wk llubor Vlev.' HDLI. Open house Sun. l ..S. UlO S&nd· cuUe. J..arte:11t 3 Bdrm., Attn : ''By Owners'' 2~ bath, with beam ceil'•· a.tore you .. n & 2 frJ>lco. O.llghtlul kUc"' * MODEL HOME * Clean·UP P11.lnt.Up Fix-Up en with 1eU-clc1nlng oven. Lut home In Country Club oo cl/\,Y:11 <"ash/Bf'n1<Amt>rl<"l\rd 3 Car irai:qe. PLUS, YOU Manor. Beaut. v!tw of Srulta RENTAL READ IER OWN THE LAND! $74,900, AN Cooolry Club. Q>I<. 569 w. 19!h, C.M. DON V. FRANKLIN drJ>I. !odl!r'pd, blk wnn. 6~~ $40-3924 6'5o4.1120 REAL TOR tntn'!" .. I. Open Sat &:. Sun. 'our \'eUow Piutr Ad, pt 661 * 67J..m2 * J.51 Thf' M11,.1cn Circle, C.M . :....:.:::..:c..:c=__;;::..:=.:.:.:..:..1 cLAR=c°"E"'2"a°"R;,-,H,'om=-'•"w°'1Poo=1 540.5558 nr 644-8616. Have aometr11n1 )'Oll wut to ' V11!WI New cl.l'pf't• A 1'1'°"B=R-, .,c'"o-Pdo-:-. "'N~,-.-,-o=,-.,-,,..-, ..U1 o.-fd adl do drape1. Pr1ctd for lmmed-Coa.st $23.500. Swtm pool dbl tale Wei Principals onJy PJ'lf, erpCJ. d r a p e_.s, Llkt to trade! Our Tr11.d.tr'll Pu.d!M oolurnn ii for youf ~ li~8. 5 days for 5 buCb. .,.,.... ______ _,_ __ ___ __ _well -rel! N'O\V M2-!'i6n . plea1r,, 644-1536. ~l-3333, St6-t~. ' I I him, he usually picks • 1--.... P,...;;,I_B..,;;.S..:E;....:.C.,........,_ pretty girl for •n . ._._I' ..... I ..... I _._I _.I_. •: .. r r r r r 1· r r r I" r 1 o ~.:-I I I I I I I I I I I I SCRAM'.LETS AMW!RS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 I 7 • 3 t. y • k, " m ' l- g. g n n- a r A 't 0 I 2 ' it Sunday, JllM II, 1972 DAILY ~nor • $ 1 ~1 1 -lwSM 1~: [ -···~~ I -'"'-I ·~~!:::'" 1(@]!1 -II• H_u~ntl-1111'..:;..°'..,n._.lle .. •-dl...,..,--1 L111un1 Buch ;:;p:; ~ , Duplox11/Unlll \ ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiilii~~;I I 1~1 -..... -'"' .... LARWIN'S BEST BUYS "MOVE IN I M YSTIC H ILLS OWNER WANTS CONTEMPO. GREENLEAF PARK , ulo 162 Business TRUE POOL TODAY" i111ure """' vi•w, O\'Ulook-ACTION! I LAGUNA H IL LS I A Roally lloautl"'I I'" ' Sr. I Ba "°"'''" xb•t l 0-rtunlty HuntJngton Beach 110 , Proatbl:e adult community ADULT COMMUNITY rond .ep C"ncl P1LJ01 ti-! LOVERS u115 J Bedn)om. Jan1ilY ruosn 1 1ng cUy & beach. 4 lklrms., At'.'tJOn ht' \\'&Mts, but he had •• uM~nt to Ltllun World Jiu ava.l:la.ble a :II) x f4 · :......, ...,..,. 0 No S.11'-~ 2 .... •-1 1 0 1 L .. _ ..... + .. ,_, ...,,-.;"' • garageta #<N•-· w n ~"I '""' · · · A ' '•OST channcr L9 vacant. 1ht l .,...1,.a: vnna uina • ~ wup .... ~ prtC'I'. "'.'."' n:i.w Beaut autTOUnd.lnp, all 11u. La.l:lttr ln ~· condltton on :>18-9S95. KMp YtXJr LM-O\\'ntl"!I are so am:~. tan1Jly nns. Living rm. has lt !II reduced to $52,995, hr. \l ury appolntmttits. Tbera· space 11, just rdand9caped. P resent Job! ll\:ll\fACULA'I't.: 4 BEDROO:\f OLYMPIC SIZE Ux>y'Ll help fina.tl('e tlw frple, & terrilic vi~v. Prop-cam; a SttOnd . at th~t ~tic pool, saunas, gym, ' This 11'1 an 9 ceptiona.I va.Jue Income Property 16' WHOLESALE LUS~OUS TO\\'NHOUSt:, thick expen. . . ptirchue. Pri~ b" 1 o " ,.rty 111 n1111t ('One.I.. cont· pti«, BUT HE CANT billiard. tables. ?11 UC ll at S77~il. othrr rt'sa.les also DISTRIBUTOR •Ive shag c3.f1K't thruout, l.Arge p:ivate !ot. la.!:;'1vate ma.rket.~C..U 842-2:).lS. I plett-ly ffllr<i1r, I ytar 11.go, \\'Al'!', HE SA \'S "BRING MORE! availabl•. J750 \Vb It 1 Ir 1 ~-.... torrnal Gining room .,.~ low rnatntl'nance !1<"8.p-Easy care landsl'&p1ng, .i\N\' OFTER"! If you v.·ant See the .. Awa.rd • -.·lnnlng" Avt'., Co6ta ri.tesa. P!l'.>rlf' 1 -..-.--..-...u1 WANTED iJolifh<J and fou:-BIG 0 ~d. ll1::. 3 t rpa~io~s bedroom,!j $65,600-ll Sc"'POrt addf't'SS, a pool, t I turni.shed model hornes ON 1 G46-i965 or 548-1698 9 A:\I to INCOME HOMES Sir11f11Y ..,..rvkf> M=l•~t~"INI ~rni1, Ov•ner transfe!Ted -= ~m 1~~.;·lk ':~li ft .t!~J-:.~ * j)ffi:roonis, f't~. and you hllvf' SALE 11ITS \VEEK 6 P:\I. f'o;E\V DUPLEXES St.~.~ 11croun1 ~ l n th!~ a.read. '!'hi~ . . • .,.,-now __ ........ k. It's couutrv hvi....,, ~======='°"==== 1· ~-.".··_. f1.,,_....,-..,..A~.---.... °""'" OJU""'""" °'-..1' '~ •"' ........., " " "..., ! ""'" ve got a ''c-··tl ·11 '' ·~.. · ~ a de:'!1te for ''DICKERlr.;(; · .,.,,.3900 or ""-~ JJOlJ"' ,. , d 'fl ". 'E\V ~IP' ~·xE." •"l """ 1~ not a coin operate \'t:n-- Pi'lcr at .,.,~ 500 C It 1 · .,.._, r-. ·~1· ·'-' ....... ~ THEN CALL US ~7171 I · ~l e am1ngo ., · rlu~ rOUll'. f'Jr~ amou~ -.... · a arwin at $4 1,950. Y011 n tuSL Stt' 1h(11 EXECUTIVES I ~ I na&llfl:~ • · nt 0 b i J e h 0 m e , ll a 11 No1v un.,et' c:on~tn1tt 1on at brar.i hot Oewi:ni.gt" produc1< qW('k 10 s~,~ l]1J.~. boo-to •-1,·e,•• ''· C•ll --:;' --'-:__'"·''"·•••"-. ~ h '"-1'11 !-' Hav st Cos!'' ~ltM '" ~ • ONLY ...... ~-...... v-~.. [ I t\"eryt ing • ....,.1 u11 in n1t'f', : .. · " , · •• · ~r.u'\'f' 8l'<'l1 on TV sold In B * 8'"2~~"' for annn.in1n1cnt, "au.-.. v,a..,, eo....... -a....•...1-~ f I k p 01 ' 1~·""' < nn1plete July 64~~' IG F ~ ~ ·~ t ~~ .. g.,..-.,.c--'""~ rs::J I ami y par ·. et.s '· "'"""'·J · · · location11 1-llCh ~ll oUK.,.~. AMILIES Now' •. HU"'TING ON "l 1~· 1 1 "'Al'\T TU HEAR A \Vl-lOP· n ~------;;;;,;;;;;; "" -....,.... FOU f'n1po),..,. oungrs In rtl-lli HARBOR SOUT)'t LAGUNA DB L \\•\de n1ob1!" honif'. R·P LEX ~tor"~· 11na11c1al inst11u11on~. PER! llo\v 'bout a \1·hoppin' OCEANFRONT EASTBLUFF Santa Ana 1• adul t crt., a tr rond. tlunt. Xlnt lol'&t h.in, 'l lll'olroon1 i.111a !I 111allufac1urtng plantll, big 3 bedroorn family room Coine horne to a trot While waler vil"I'>. Beaut, 4 EXECUTIVE ESTATE ! , ., BP · I I all \ "ShOll'Case honlf''.'"' 2400 "I· __ , ., 1 • • f B. $10,.'m. 847-..lfSl':" 1~111.n \~,':~., • .. , ar>t~. 11 ;~ro \OIJ.'f'll anii ~tn n· l"'==~==~7.o='7'= prestige adclress. 1'1 wY • BR. 3 Ba. split·level furn. Unbehevable halt acre "''' ;}2 , 4 BDR:\!, 2 ~ B A, 1i1 rm, din SACRIFICE Li 1 f $ ,fi 5111 .l J,t ~ Df"'Ot'lk h11r<.1 :-.11tl1\, .. 11.d <HTOllnl~. Th"' ft : Don'! tell the ktd.s to \VALK TO BEACH • 3 BR. bright, sparkling farnily hon1e with staiNo'3)' to trees surrounding the pre1 -rm, fain rrn, patio kitchen, · k . ob 1 \0 iiater 1')~1! I JI It U p1•11 d;ul\' H.\IOlE1T cl~tr1b11ln1· 11f" ~··l,.L·t 11•11! ~ ··~et lost !" in this home, form! din area, crpts & home. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, Secret Cove Beach. f'ormer tiest yard you'll ever see. 5 1 2X<l2' honus rn1 tflnished 1. pa~boa ni ~ ~~rllf-: :'3 J~t:,\LT\' 6.J'...' -ti.JO, I rf'i;po11,1!.I•· r,,r 111;un1a1rn11g It II take you .a 11·eel< to find drps, hv;d firs. $25,950. GI plus a mas!l-T suite thal propt...'t"ty o! Charlie Chaplin, BR, 3 BA, 2100 sq fl . \Vha! I '.l t'ar gar, $42,!ilO, 5'19~4073. Ml t, · 1 J, ._ th<'~f' 11._.;,11,,11.., a!~l rf'~f~'k · them. See this home today! or f'H.A terms. Ca 11 complett'ly ('Overs !he St'C· Ne\\"IY n-mode!ed. Redu,;ed niore <'an \\"e say! By app"! I South l•guna I • l'll]il!•\-B• !h\ni·i· _. i:r, tni:; 1rt11 r1t11r1 \ll l0<·a.11(1llf CovP.red patio, 3 car garagt', s E y !11 OUR REALTY ond floor \v1lh ()('Pan and to $135,000. J c u 9791050 ; 1 I · ! I 1 Sf':icy Rornan batlt in !he s•1-1·•21 . channt'l vit>\\" rrorn bal\"Qny. EMERALD BAY LOT on Y -a · . ' I * * SAVE * * Re•I E11.11• f.IJJ l,n-:.:•• \.trd-, i:,.,, 1 ~ •: •' ~ arf' '"1'1' "'"1,'"1• 1~.· "1 1t" :~>1°1 mastrr su11(' and n1on·. Ladies -you n1ust SN' 1111' Largest V iew Lot :\ION'RC!l n,1,-. 1 11 1 dL,tr1i.01 .. t·, rnul•· ,..,1 r.-11111\,. ' •· Ontu Gen..-.11 -. 11) ~'l '' rtn 'ii,•."~' "((•I pan) "nt· '( II. \l•"!"-''"·11 ,,. J . "' ' " '2;"l r:111~1'r'I I f, 1:~11~~1~1. r1g1i1 st s·12.~. a1 E;1:;:~~,~:i~;,11++t1~1~.~: ~~\:~Y~'.;,.d;.~~\n~;"~:: ~;:;1~1~)~~ne.:Y~·a1i.S!Kl,OOO [ ~'''21 '.n~:·r~~,1~:~111~ n:~,~~; -t1 1~~: C . I '1-; ~11 .1 ---:::111;'.'.1 ~1 .1i"::~~1;,~~~~h.11 Se~1111~1 * ~-i,.cpl, bltin P./(l I-fonna!ioll please l'all Bill G rundy, Realtor !1"500 t·or s p t 499--~1"'"' ommerc1a 11(1 111.F:-.!l,\ 111!· HI· \!'I I' i11f'111 M110l +.1 1·•1h11·1 Y·1 •· · p. _ .. .,~. Proputy ll8 ,1.·1~\\(k.,·;u1i1·,1n1,"\,111"•' · NEED A 2 BEDROOM dsh11shr. Nirrly lndscpr!. l:d 847-0010. 125 Bay!lidr, Kp't Briu'I! ~----" 11111.' 1 .. ..:11 .. 1 11 ~n1:dl h,1,, WITH NO buv Al $3:;.~00. (:a ll 675·6161 POOL ·~:.! AIB. S11·ra1n :.'~f . lu,,.lc•I llf"'n l!\lU!>t' :\.11 .t· . ...:l111 V l h11! i .!+1 r\p:in•t II ~ t ap 1•1 ·' MAINTENANCE? :-;~:Y\H1\'R RE ALT\. 11 flea l E5t111, l[.f!] $9%0. l&IO '.'\PllJ><u'! Hild ~'l-,n1 l•1r H.ltr:: '~1.~~''.'; 1 <1 '-11a1 ,1,11' 1.i 11 11111 1:111•' BACHl:LOHS, PUS~\' CAT!'-it ,;';·12~-;12~2;1. _______ 1 Laguna Niguel I , I General Sp ~~l. ('\I G--Jt.;. .. ;~1;1 i ltll'i.E\:. (\1 ·• 11 I ~, £00<1 111 ... 11 •' p 1od u c 1 11 1: I · uea! 101n .. in prunf' llarhor t " 11 ~ · r ' 11· I OR 5';\!ALL .F.>\,\·111.'{ -========='=''='=='='= CONDO'\t!KIU'\f, Par f ie 11 p11!101 .• ~r ~l"rr~ '"-'~"'I a 111.\ 1.,1', 111·~~-t! 111 con1e !all in \01·e 1r1th this 2 PACIFIC SANDS 1 ~llLE TO BEA0-1 Island Village. :? BR, JI.I Highlands. 4 5pacious BR., Laguna Beach 6~'•-014 1 Ai,:r11! li16 ~l !~ K111~1d.-1 1101·1 tin1f' ~P bedroom 2 bath IO\Vnhoust. . 3 Br, 2 1~ Ba, fain rm, RA. vit'I\'. $3-t.GOO. :\lartha faniily rni., 2'~ baths, .sep. Acr eage for 1afe 150 I 50 X l l:l ('.2 ZOi\E p!1f'a n1 ~. \r1·11~ for cnmpl"''' It'i; "fo.1ove in'' clean an<l SUJX:T sharp 3BR 2 ba. !rg 1r--CLEAN! S.'36.000. O~n lise H;;y, RJ tr. Call )''ranees laundry rn1. Kitchen b!Uu., One o r last do1\·11to11·11 parer ls 12 UNI TS inlonnali"n, inc!tld\ng you r r eg lot al the end of a ."-1 & '"" l to 5, o,,.,,.. ....,!/drr.s & a sparkling for <lf'\1elop1nf'nl. I E . COSTA MESA 1 only 5 minutes from the ·""' ....... • Bro\\'ll 4~-9966, Ev e ~ ... ,,., INVESTMENT phonr •!l1111tw>r 8 1")( Ai·r n beach and all activities. cul-<le-.sac. $2'7,500. :F'P, 962-1769 496--17.J(). heated pool. $44 000 ' JOE FORTIER RLTY Cod.-,\II lllCJU ll'\e$ &tr1,!ly Luscious \I'/\\' c-rpts & drps,r----------' ' I OPPORTUNITY E. 17th St., Costa Mesa I e 646--3410 $1,000. less than "Ne\\"' fa . ! 1 t 1~ B Y OWNER 2 sty Gleomar 5 L•'do Isle CALL · °"• . '4'·2414 5 A·-·. near Palmoato T•t'I , ___ ('()nr 1,1(-n11111 cost. $27,950. at larwin. niaster suite, rornpl bltin BR. 2 Ba~h, b!t"rns, dsh\\·hr, -----------d ,,._ ~irport. Xlnt ~\vth pote ri--C'flsh sprndahl<' rt•!ui·n ntastic JI, am rrn, '"'"' · 91'1:#' .... ~.~ " " AA,\ 1'<'nanl , Sl \ti.QO(l Dn. Industrial PropertV-168 CONSOLIDATED 968-4405 Anytime k,-1,1,, dbl """. 1,,,.,, •-va· !rplc_, "'"°,.· , 0clo~e to beach. CO~IPLE'TE:L Y ren1odelecl &. .. .,...., tial Rf'd to •·)2 500 R 1 ,-,-,,_"',t"' CH EMICAL ,, .. , ""' ""'"'""" ..... tniditional home. 3 -REAi.TY _-• .., ,. • eaon•Jnu1-·s, Rkr. ~" nJ "" :\l-1 C"i iJ;:-.·ri: * CORPORATION Ca"! Ju"' ]'lh, '-'' tod•Y· Asking ~-~J.950. 962-2631. .L .'-..V< N N • ' a.11 Grundy Realto· --1st TIME OFFERED " ·' 1. d ••r cwport o•t Offltt , • MOllllf,' lln::;-,,-.-._,-l'·-r,,,.,,-11\1111 •.lil1·:· ).,,11.,• 1'1,.1\0" Bdrn1s.. <in. r111 .. en ~·t B · 1 N 11 ,-· "161 -" " F reeze D ried I J Irvine \\/\\"f't bar. Lar.(!f' corner *OPENSUN.1-5* "" aysi(e,, .. 1......., B(lul1prk Co n 1 111 ,.nta l 111·111·~11 ·''•h1 '111 P roducts Division Jot.EastenU.$99,$UJ. 1317 Mariners Dr . 121 ~ ACR~:s Anlelope Vallf'Y.I ~lohilf' :'>l111i.•r, 2XO.I \\' 1-1 '. C'.''.1'.;111111 '• 1 3815 Montrose Blvd. U:STO'\I FE A TU R ED 962-4471':::)546-1101 JUST LISTED! I Immac. ~ BR. + spacious ! only S2.i0. d(11~·n. 011·nf't' St, Sanla Ana ·'P 11)."; s.~M)(J. I li·l·l-.t-1,.. • : •,:_ """'' 1 !Ol\ll:: -Qu1f'l 1•u!-<le·sa(" One of Uruvrr~i!y Park's hOWOR?> loWSOD Jii. lanilly nn. & forinal d ining . n1ust sell. :i-IB-30SG. I ofl :, :)16-6:1:1·, \'If -,1.q .. ~\..•I Suite 11 0 .t'~t 'b·'-•• 2 b0 tl' '''' weal.COG ·Rd d S85 000 , . -----1 ~: r1l11', a.1 1-... \!: 1,,,,,.,.1 1\ Houston, Texc:s 77006 ...... -" w' • " · · ------!1101"1' dra11ialil' lloor p!ans; ~ 16 1 , 6--r--1-AJZ [ t' ucr to . . 1 1 ~Acres near Pahn :->pnni.;~. 1 • l1n lilt 1111111~ • · ,,, ______ ...,.,.....,~ ' •,""1b· 1·,_,.0 18 , .. ',,"'Sot~.,1~1,Y. ""n00",'. 0• V'''A'"·· N?,.,oow,.,1~,. .'I 4 BR .. 2 1 ~ ba"s., f;:i 1111ly .:-1 Via .:'1~1" i._._ BALBOA BAY PROP, 1vill accept S50 for $2.-iO "(J-8 x-;::! 11111, C'ahHnH. sri:•i·r + 11,:~; .sidr ::• •\1 ','11~· 1 1'' ',''' d .-.-- "' " " " ·' • • u ?="" , 1 *REDUCED* * 642 7491 * "·I l l= S20 ~'"'ll"r . . l .... ..tWl 111 1 11 •1 •, 1 .... , n1 -1 Assoc. A verhs1ng I -1 0 nn .. over~ sq. ft. frpc. I • r.>a """· nlo. ,}.,,.,..... ·'. rf'n! S.)(J !J\(I, l'•'l •1k ll1u T1' .. II . , rover1ng k11chrn & b:tth. bedroon1s eae 1 uni. 11e in instr BH. & livuig rnl. ANori!strata t~orner __ l!nder $26110 \\'ilt firait.n(:e ('l'SS to A. !r,·~:11 «.1 ' l'r'1·I PR-:\la1u1.;"r.\)r:•111:r <~11nt~ Carpeted thru--out, P V unit OO\V vaC'ant and ready Junt steps from the major Cuslorn hit., 3 BR. :i Uu, PANORAMIC VIEW Commerclil . ., ....(J7· 0 · pu.,e<l Orangf' ~ rtr11·~.v off ( 1 r f 1 c r -11 f' 11,1 bus1nes:o. fireplact>, ,-lecl . bll-ln's. tor lmmecha1 e occuparlcy. g-en•-t•·. o rrc""'' r. ,. 174,:.iOO Beau!. n•aintained hon1e p 1 158 Lister 8-1 1 · end on ramp \1•111 lit \l"ithin \1·rJcon1ing serv i~. ~lodest ' r !16"" '"....., ' " !Bd &I '·1 ropory 'ENrORC' . l 211 k new D/\\', scr\·1ce porch. E:A.ch un it J't'nts or :>. S.'4.900 lNCLIJDJNG 'fl!E I LIDO REALTY e rooms arge ami y s .111ie11s . .<i:acrt 11('11' JO<' s. t-or f11r!hf'r inror-5alary -.-~i0·;, profit. elect. J;ar. opc:iler -You Keepn!<hornf'orrcn!al.On· LAND. \" 1 1 "' <:> rm. Pool. $64,500, 2 BR :\lobtle llon1e at 'l'h" nial1on, plf'fL~'"' o·all Ila! Cllll :\lr, DPlong have TO SEE THIS to Jy $32,950. lf you havt. been :1:i77 ia ,a o. '~"'· Ge orge Williamson CONVENIENCE l\leadO\vs. 1-1.~:-Jt Jeffrey l{d ., I .oon11s 1111h fi7.1-~120 tH>licvc this. 5.1R.900 in 11'&. in the service, call us. * 673--7300 *--Realtor Tr.rine Ranch. Sc>ll or N'nt. Eckhoff & Assoc ., Inc.,--.,,-,,-. -11-~1-,.-"-. ------ "C" THOMAS DrST INCTIVF:, 3 BR. by 548-6570 645-1564 , SHOPPING °'""'"'' HA9-""9 "'""' "lfT SHOP o11·ner. Larg:e LR. Rig patio. COMPLEX DOUBLE \\'I D~-:. $8.iOO. Sah· 1 Evrs \\"knds 21 1 4:_>; ~1-;io Holland Bus. Se Its Realtor Jn1n1ac. 40· Lot. Princ only. :\IOVIN"G! • $5,1.5()() Exec Realtor.I 545--9491 $69,800 20l Via '.'\ 1 c e Baycrest home. 3 Br , fam. Sth YEAR by O\vner. \\'il l trade 1r "T!u· Hn1kr1' 11•\1h ~'.n1pllthy" 214 \V. Coast H\\'Y 548-5527 Open Eves ,,~ ...... '''""I. din. hobby rms, 2 frplcs. -possiblt', ;\fany X tr a s · 1 l ;11; Or1111g1• Avr_, C.i\1. Nf'\l'JX>rt Beach Evf'. 545-5643 1----'-'--~=--.. SINCE 1946" """" Anthony Pool. ~\>lin. ro UCT NO VACANCY 536-7842 [ II • l fi-[>-41 70 ~,l~IO.'t t>\'r~ SEPARATE 151 Western Bank Bld<>, BAY.SIDE l!Q,,t~: OCC Firi.1ncio1I -----" & • :\lake-ofler. It Jms to be a g'(X)ct loeation! Condominiums I t~Ri::•: L.tnc·'" I n 1 e r 1 o 1 FIVE BEDROOMS FAMILY ROOM L:iiiversiiy Park, Irv~ne 'BR, pool, dOl'k $\;,7.:.00 lS20 lrvinE' Ave. &tZ-3187 net over 11% before debt for' sale 160 drcoralor 1\·i~h~ to shar,. Days 552·7000 Nights KEN BP .. rrr1K~H A'\-t . I I l I I ~ $45,000 ThrC'e large hf>drooms plus 1••••••••••• R EA LTOR 5 Bedrooni se•rvicf'. Asking o u Y IL I S I 170 i;tu. 10. samp f', <'a la og~ •· Jus! deroratf'rl & no11· Il1L"ST famiJ~-rooni. carpet e d i' 67j..-OJ:l:t I llarhor Vir1\' l·lonu•, Custom i1J9,500. 1 BR TOWNH OUSE 1 ots or a• 1 +"I(" 11 1!!1 ,:n1nf'. CJ11..,;1f1rd 11r1 SELL their Jove'ly hon1e in throo~hoot. Nf'ii· f!oor in the Charm-Comfor_t-Value ----------11r11prs. ca r~s. shelves, Call nrx or .John \Valk ln bch. 5.lf6-21 q· I 1 i\o .. 177. l >11 1ly l'ilo1 , P. <1. " II r I Mesa Verde ~·,.,.,. ~•I , pa·k & n~,,-1 71• ~"' .,,,..... • ··', :\J.:'\"1' h1 11l1t1n;:-"1'" 1v1th Ho:-. J:"'-'J, ("uslH .\lt,.1, Cali! lltg. Bl'ach. rormaJ DR, kitchen & dining arl'll, plus .• a \\Tappe{ up in one, Pus ,~ , ,.-.-• ~· ..--..~.,.-uvv ,,,. ·u o · A 1op location 3 Bdnns & t>lrnicn. i;c·hool. $ 6 4. 7 5 o. Jnvf'stnient. Oiv1!;Jon Duplexes/Units \1'h it~ 1r111r•1· 11r11 A.lla . ~l~'ll:ltl also rn. A joy of a :<unny nf'w paint insi e. 11 quit'! . '. . ·. ----~-'°"""""'-I I tale 162 ! v,~1 ;i .ari•;i or t.a);:u n:t.1-, ;-:-:-------kitchen \\"/large brkf s1 rul-de-sa<' only 2 111,11ute!< family room. 10 Un1\'ers1!y 1859 BOA VISTA l,1•<1s1• hold. Pr1nc1p11 I~ only, l'urdia~i·d f(•I' SI0 200. ll'IJl l JLL~Ls.-.; f•'l"•T~ !>;ilr ,,f ~111 are;:\, ),h·1·r l9us r !Im I ! y \\·alking distancf' tn ~{'!1001~. Park. S.\4.6'.iO lnclud111g 111e rArk.n1s !o (\](•Sil \'rrde 11·est, tt.J4--:iti(J7. . '' . . -. ('Csslul l1111.·11n10111 i· ~liop II\ horn<'! .lane l'. r a 7. f' f'. Only S27,SOO -ALL 1f'nTI~. land r_1~il! \111 _ r.hndcs, ngh! on I •3 RlJH..\l, 1 'BA, llf'I\" shag, OUTSTA.~DIKG :.! fl/{ t'o~ta \ s('ll for $.1.~I 'a~li f,.l,,....l 2lO. 1 1 ('o.~la :\1rsa. At.SC) nwl, G42-8:.!.1.J. Call 842--2it"J. i ed hell stro111hol1. ngbl (lfl B08. Jge fencffi back yd. Nt>a r 3 Mesa 1)uplP'X. Gt"O~!< rf'n1 Mountain, De1e rt, t:lwp a vail. Call fli\'.\LI ' ' r Vi~tal, 1vdl l;tkP you to your I schools. Xlnt location. l3J '61 J\rgU!!. t)('\lJJ(e mobile ;293 ptr mo. Nf't p<>Sl!IVf' Resort 174 RE .. 1\LTY co. b-1.2-6:(.0. . ,, _ J ch·ra111 hnn1 P. 4 Bednna !Pirate Rrl. OJ)f'n house 11--4 home. 1065. N.B. location, f'ssh f}o1\'. Lg corner lo\. 10 -:;;;:;;;;;;;_______ AD VANTAGE J f1rPpl in 1nas1f'r HR), Sun f714} 646-9:)49 across street fron1 beach. i'ilin frotn beach. S.'4,400. • Realty Company ADVERTISIN1 : Macnab-Irvine REALTY fornui l (]irnng roorn + fanti-FOR Sal b t; $3,7."Xl. Park mnge. 646--9926. Prine only, 540---0178 afl 5 4-4.J N. Ne\\•port Blvd. 642~235 64+6200 SOLD Unit". J>ark Cl'11lrr. l rv1nl'! ly ~1n. & ~00~ .. 5 S4.~.000. Bay, 4 ~R, ~ ;~~;~n1 ~~.: ON Tl-IE: BAY: 1 Br f\'lobtle' --$6 M ANNUAL NeWJX1rt Beach 642--13.31 YOUR CHOICE All mv listings. Nct>d homes Call Anylln1I'. 83.'l-Ol!:tO U(lf'n Sill · un -. · \\'et bar, din rm & beaut. h-On1e for Mle. $8,00l N.B. Duplex, 3 br up & do11·11. 10 advertise and ~ell. For Oflict" hours 8 A:\f 10 8 Pt.1 landscaping. Call 633-2233. • tii5-4850 • $68.500. Prine only. 642·13:{t professional, efficient ser-AT THE OCEAN BY OWNER, near Hoag. J or 646--0742. vice 3 1 bdrm h d BR 2 BA • c•• ··-·• Mobile Homes Mobile Homos Bl , 9,.7833 a.rg~ s.. ugr rn, 1 ·, • ..> • .. ~...,, • Call June air go-balcony sun deck & pool i11 New cpts, drps bltns, Pool. For Sale 125 For Sale • 57,, Do\.\•n 125 * 5 Bedroom11. 2 Baths • \Valk to Ne\v Park * Priced to Sell Fast * Only $29.500 * 1>.Iake y-our 0\1·n lf'rrns * Vacant + r.Jake Offer 15 yrs in Real Estate Sales ;"l-1onarch Bay: :l,000 sq fl o;i[ $32,000. 6-M-1236, 0 a y s ; RED CARPET REALTORS chann. !'\car h{'h, lrnnis. i\-'IESA Verde openhouse 645-4664 eves. ~ 962-77n golf & inar1na. $98 .COO. '..!story, 4 .... Br, R3 Ba . .,Kitt"h.I Open Sun. 1 :30-5 :30 FREE 197·2 PINTO i * Call 847--6010 Z\011·! 01\·ner/buildrr. 4¥.J .. :t.)7.t f'ormal 11 1n .m, ,, car ~ O\~'Nl'.:R must sell~ 4 BR, !gr garagr, bl tin ~ppl .. upgrad~, 444) Seville. Ave. ~· liv rm, in)n1ur.: New \\"/\1· Laguna Beach f'd crpting throughout. 2235 Balhoa. f cn111. point . 2 BP. & TeslA.1972Pl•teTeh ~ crpl, drps .. \!any flo\\·ers .t: 1 • sq fl. Sl-1!l0 taxes.:'.'~ ,\rs.(l](J. fani. r111. It sparkles~ · .:l tree.~. near shpp.g, paik .t: OPEN SUN. l-l P,('aut lan<IS<«'ipin>:". Lrg 101 . -GEM11---~ Giwe• Aw1J DKtl'lllNr 2S, 1972 :i•'• bl & caih I chool ~.· Te A Punt.11tr Of 01e Of hr Me~ll• Mtftlts pu i~·.. ' 0 ir· s s. 677 WENDT TERRACE quiet .~t . E:.c~l <·onrl. ~:iJ.;JOO, 1610 ''" <'oas1 l/wy . ~ R. ._, l'"~RiiiiE~DiiiiTiiiliiL~EiiiR~OOiiiiiiFiiii.,I ~~~;;i';~Y ~~ll b ~u~ k ea:~t: Sft·ludf':ll :'. BR., fonnal rlir1. I ~~ age~~~· ~~iilt!cnrye rt!'.:AL TOI{~ 6·12--41.i2C: j LEISURE LIVING DELUXE 4 BEDROOM 968-14: ... 1. rm., sunkrn l1 v. rn1., rnas· I ace. . . ·'· I • • PARK L TD O. ·:-: ~ s1_1I' op('n bf'a1~1.~ .• Orf'an , Mission V iejo ·ro1111housr. rrdrr., i;h;ig :::: ~ Jlpre IS a del\ghtlul home. TRI • PLEX \"tell'. Closl' Jll. S5fi.500. I o'Cf)IS. :: BR. 2 11 BA. f ..... ](', _,i,','-',~ Has ''A New Concept'' In ~ The red tllr-roof add~ to it's GROWING DREAM .,. J charl1l A large fo}er to 8 fN E\\') LA Paz-19\S sq ft, 4 hr.:! ha, )HlllO, txiol. U1vner. 5-17-58-16 . M b"I H $ fl' , strp-i:I~\\ n ;ront room and clost' to beach, i>hopp1n~ .t: s~;1,11~g ;~)~flrl.ibl~ 2 ~R . fanl rm. lgf' k1trhr11, s.;rren I Newport Height5 ;<'~{·~ 0 I e ome e 1ng ~ formal dining room. Xtra ffl.l')'S, Asking S4 7,50 0 . • e uy on gf'. x shag tbruout. On t11r11· lot.I I lo , d c ALL 160 lot. Ocrtlll \'lf'\I'. bi~ 9 900 8"210-----------i t~~~·~.k~~~~ 1::~.~~~~· ~dr~~ ;~7.sii1 . oii·n. 1rrf')'_ You 'll hP 1va11ung at Ns.t,. . ,-~5 · i .. h ,,A.E\l"PORTfillEIGHTS :· •. -·.,;.·,:_,-,:';:. ~~eSTHAC~!!r" ... ~.~ . is sul">f'r hi;; and 1hc bath the Real Estate Mart s34.500. ewpor eac true 1xer upper· has a .~unkrn lilf' lllh, and l\ REPOSSESSIONS VIEW LOTS 1 /Ju~! l1~1i'd today; cornrr !o!, >,. '\"tlJIP \\'a1rr \'1r11· M' ' p 'bl r be I x gla"s atriun1 . \Vhnt a place! ISSJOO: DSSI e 1'00111 or at. ot<. Of ... ~ Prier is $:;9,;,QO. and a For inlonnalion and location Paradisr Coi·t· · · · .. · 5:tl .:)O(l pn-.;:;1hd1l 1r~ here' '.": BR:, 1 ;:: • od 'II ' S Fl!A •-VA \\'hJtt• \ViJ1f'I' Vi<'\\" • "I " r I 'I ,., ·,:,~· Co111e •• t ., & •• prov• : bargain. Oprn hous.e . un-of these . °' . ho1nes. T"mplr l-Iill~ ........ SHl,C.00 I Tu !neat~· a qu1»t rl'~1dcncr. ', .._ ,'\( i' ut t Y r1n,; con-You Cln Sl'lt hu1ttlrtds & huntlretls tf S ~: <lav. 8382 Alvarudo Dr. con tact -1 r h nr1 •1rd IO garage, f;rral lf\t' .,. ·~ · Ocran View !"c. level Jot I ju~t 30 :;f'r·on< s rorn l r , ·~ :·: (\\'/of Bookhurst. N/of KASABIAN • r & 2 11/lots of 1rer.~. Dr11·e by :-: ·:· Atlanta\. Temple ll1lls ........ Sl 7.:l::.O coast I \\"Y .. II nu1111tf' :,11 Aliso, NB .. thf'n t'a!J :m LEISURE LIVING ~ l BR. f'a .. frplf' .. (lr(•lltl \'1rw: · " . · ' '. I COATS & \\'ALLACE. ~ IT Real Estate 847·9604 DUPLEX I ~-~lk &t~ ~:~h;x-~';•1;:t1.1;\l!:'.15! (.1iul'k Evrrett a gr n 1 • ,c,;:_ \.' A TI'ENTION Gl's lgf'. frnccd yd. SJ10 l11ro111('. Ion~ at S:l!J.WO. If yon don't o ... ;~ 1425 hkar, Ctst1 Mes• (111(714)979·4111 :.: bclirve it • i·a11 us & 11.,..·ll r~EALT R!'5. 546--4141 or v :< 531·51DI ( ~~) 531·5800 No down paym<'nt and only S.19,9:JO. shO\v you. J_.e!lsrbolrl. This 042-~l71~1. PRICE: s:J:l.500. }~ {1/2 lleck lest ef M1r~er) t l'"""""""~:'.":~"""""""i $50. closing costs. 3 Bedrm llILLJ£ :\lt·COHil<lACI\ !'-iuhnlil. .;::-.-~-.·.·:·.·.··>:"";~·:-:···\"XO:·~W.-1\'m~W~ sunshine a~:;.!d. clost In ;rpdll~nsi~a:::~. ~~;:·;!~~Is. REAIMLTOMRACULA<T94E·T.'iil I huuileself ·Instruct OPEN SUN. 1-5 I M:~~·;~ .. ~~~e ~,--.. ~... . Mobii~ .. ~om•s . beach ant! ~hopping. bf>s! • R47·853t • 418 Fullerton Ave. For Sale 125 For S•le area, nl! lcrins. Call for in· the Real Es tate Mart ;: Bdn11s., 2 baths; lgf'. 12s22 BURR WHITE l Clean 3 BP.., 2 baU1 hon1e, fornlation. living roorn \\"ith 1\uod burn-with blt-iml, poolsiie yard; STEAL GOV'T. OWNED ing li~placc. 2 Car garage Realtor dl'!ach<'d dbl. garage oU & fellCftf yard $31 !JOO alley. Freshly painted. 110 penalty JO pay-Brll.utitul 4 Repossessed homeR. Lci\v · · ·· ' 290l Ne"'port Blvd., N.B. W bedroom 2 bath home, lo'" do\1'll. Government pa.ys DUPLEX 675-4630 675-7220 Eves. alker Realty 67.S.5200 doivn paymt, submit your closing costs. Call 968--44-41. 2-1 Bdrm. apbi. plus guest 3336 Via Lldo, N"p Betach term" * Crest Realty ,rudio. "'"' to "'"ci' & Newport tfei9hts OWNER, • BR """· 2 BA, LEASE OPTION • :'!'.bopping means zero va<'A.n· S Bedroom hrd"·cl noors, beaut. lncd. VACANT DRAi\l.ATIC Tri--level -4 Br, cy. Xlnt, income. Priced $SS,QQQ yarrl. $42,500. 548-4033 Large 3 bcdroon1• fOnnal &eparate master 11ulte, fami--bel0\1.' market at $44,00J. BY Owl"lf'r, Rr2, 3 Br, redee. dining · and fainilY room ly rm ~ onto <Xlv'd · HOME PLUS Tri.Jevel hon1P, grl'al fo r en--Large lj)t. $26.500. (TI 4.) ' d r deck. Ne•0 hborhood park & 1crtainin". \l't'I IJ111". ]a.roe 8"" ···9 ooo ~s1 home. Full bltinJ an one 0 hi. 2 .., bch .. ~ 900 Char11Ung 2 bdrm hou~ " ... =--a;i;i.' ....-.o-"Vj ' h cl t · :F untA.in sc mi to . ~· . · · sun deck, t't•rr larKc lot, S Cl I f! canes in o Owner. 847-22"59 \1·il h. 1-lxlrm. apL " plus r ear y ard lriral r(1r !cnnis an emente Valley. PaYJUtS of only $265. studio. l..oLo; or sf'Clusinn & ~1--SAVE SJ ooo 1·011l't and pool. 1nnny !reet, ----------CA.LL :i • privacy. Just reduCr11 to l'f'ar acres:oi tor boat or trail· * SAN CLEMENTE * SHERWeeO REALTY Sell or lease ~ BR. Condo. $.~9.500, er. :First ri1nc allvrrtised. By 01ivnt'r. 2 BR J-lou~e 18964 Brookhurst. F.\I, ~;~ t·p!~ >-1nt ~~I · Call 646·7171. Oceanside of h\\')-', 492--0667 4 BEDROOM ~ii'.ii9s. \VOeC, ' ' ' ~'Olan Sant• Ana $14,<XXI. l Br Medallion 'Con· ../'T<.J E ~ $38,950. t1o, au bio>S, ,..1r;, .. encl REAL ESTAT ULTRA MODERN Lov!'l y 2 stciry. 2'.m sq f! nf patio, pool, quiet, $1000 lln,, 1190 Clcnnf'~TI' Hf.RISE CLEAN HOl/SE wll h xi ... "' TD IA900 51(7' b•L 494--!H7.I 549--0.116 LOCATION! $45 ODO Value Jrg kltch ~ film rn1. Also 71.~% 2nd TO. 67S-6034. VlEW! VIEW! LOCATION I , ha11 a formaJ d!n rm I.: l BR OWNER anxious. -Redwood Spacious 3 BR & Mi home, LOCATION I NOW ONL y $28,000 1 BA cm·n~t~lfs. Gd cry>ts pMeling, elegant tnterlor~ 4 decks, Qpen bean)i;, fruit· This c:!"ffm pulf has it all!! I: d~. Patio is of r.ed brick bedrm. 3 baths, den, family ....... ,, f'-plaer.. \Vi!! VA Stop in Sunday " see it with 1,500 .sq . ft, 2 br, le 2 bntht B-Q I H "'-'· '''""""' .,._ R't cenll'al heating & a ir c:ond'., &: lncl's a B-p1 • ome rm, dining rm, Di11, $36,900, 1.lnancc. Try lt you·u like 1 a.. will sell \\'ith Gt or conv. cn4) 962--UTS. Ill "~.=i'I. • 1906 f'c'ltl \\"rybrirl~t 1 to 5 carpetll, drapes, private _, ~ CANTRELL REALTY palio1, elevator'll, subtt!r: finan('l ng. OWNER '·av•-, 0 , .. --OPEN HOUSE Sun "'" -•• "'""' r 833-2224 ranean garages, 30 ft. living I T 6%% loa n, low pa.ymtn!t, 4 1·5 • ' --~-room. Broker co-openitlon bedm1~. family rm, cl lnlng 663 Buena Vi5t11 . l!ARB Vu 1!111,; 001\' l.'U.,ton'i lnvit<'<:I. Exchange~ ronsldcr-531·5111 ( :;;:) 531'·5101 rn1, co~red patio, Brk, St&ndca*lle Rt'al t:statr Palcnno 4 BR, :l UA. 0 /lt ed. i\duHi;. $33.900. 1714) 962-886:i. 17B6 S. Coo"t ll w~'· l"/H, lll:P lil."11. l '111qur ex· f-IURRY! Q\\"NEP. d<.~perntc. Family rm 4 Bt'drzns. l'nlry hnll , dinirt1t rm. Park hke y11rd. Brk. SZS,500. 17111 S-12-G'i,I 2 ~tory Ll!. Cut"st11 homr. ' BR. 3 BA. fa.m nn .. •h11c crpt• thruout. bltns, ""' , ~Chnll ~ &. hl"ach. 96S-G.i58 49 l~li0'2.• _ ---_ ~'·~ ~.OOJ. 6-11-l:l,lll -I ONLY 2 UNITS LF:F1! The fu lest dn1w in Ulf' llARBOR \'1t·1t 11111 • ! \100EL OPf.::N 110 (i P .'.\f. Wf:&L.· •• a Otuly Pilot Porufirio Q\\·oor/Bkr. 1712, l'.12'.l KO . SPURGEOl'<. S.A, C1as5ifieri Ari. f:.12·~1'i7,ll:, Plirl f har lro:, &14-60:42 ~147 7M4 r.r 11:,.,.ll 1213) 436-~76 • MOVING SALE All Di•pl11y Model• MUST GO! '72 Koy W11t, 24x62. R111ulorly $13,700. Now $12,280 LOST OUR ~E '72 L1ncer 24 •60 3 89droom. R111ulorly $12,200. Now $10,900 CONTEMPO COMMUNITIES 24002 Ridge Route Drive (On Moulton Parkway adjacen t 1.o Leisure World ) Lag una Hills 830-7900 125 L11ke ATT01vhead !akf'frol'lt. Pr11ne Joe "''/dock, Lge 4 Hit ,1 BA + ~1est k bath. $$2,500 or Lrnsr $.'\()() \Vk. fu1·11. ti73·0852 e Gi:i-6900 2 Lots, secluded $2,4$-0 1Ioonridgc <"ahm ~13,7~JO Lakeside cabr11 $3.i.000 Call 866-4641 or \\"rill'; Spenerr Real 1''.s lal". P. O. Bo-.; 28~. Big Bear Lake, C'alir. _______ _ BIG B<'at· Ll!krfru11! h11i & Rttesl hsr. 1 tt1n11 \\Jd.v ren· 1 tal to SJ:xl. !'c-11 $33.000 8·11-7i62 for app1. J AC, fcnct·d, 6 l_i;: o.~ks, 2:i00' alt .. txc 3 Br, 2 Ba, eltcr. frplc, 24 n1i Dana Pt., lJ 1\·y ll, 678-2730. Real Estate Wanted 114 \\I ,\ '.'J T r; D Conrlom1n1un1. P1't'fer Costa :'>II.'!.<!, l'\('\vport Beach or ; 2 nn. 2 BA. Lo11· do1111 -not over $20,000, Prin('ipa].o; only, C a l J JJ6-jil0 af\cr (i P .:'>J. or 2. \VEEK coursf' on ITIAii order &: importing. Call 146-9678.for infonna1 1on, Money to Loan 240 $1,000 OR UP TO S.1.000, ~!0.(:00 Ai\'D ,\JORI:-~- N'r ,.\\, '' Tl 11·1rt fo1· a J:.ral !<staff' l.llHrJ, t ·pon 11r· proval, 11.~.. Iii,. m{lnr~ i1011·ct·rr you likr. Allio 11~k ahout n11r u n ~ t r utr rl pi:!J":o>0111\1 luun~. AnAv co _L_/ljfH~1Fr 620 Ne1\'J)Ort Ctr. Dr., Suite 10 l '.'\f'1\·poi1 Arnrh r 11. s.~h-: .. :i.140 1st TD Loans 6%'0 INTERE ST 2nd TD Loans \l"Cckench. I Lo\\"f'..;\ ratr<:: Ora'nge Co. PRIVATE pal'ty \1a n1s 3 or 4 "WE BU Y TD 'S11 Rt· hoine. Buy for cash Sattler Mtg. Co. today. Jtarry 833--11-29 Y.'kclys I 642-2171 54.S.0611 1-~i; J--5 \l,'kndll 6-12-2:112, Scn:ing Harlxlr 11r,.~ 21 yn. Business Money Wanted 250 Opportunlly 200 _ • ._ • , .. ,_ • -- AVAILABLE NOW ,\'EED SJ0.000. 2nd ·ro loa n. SecnrPd by 3'16 IOI!\ In Set'illc, Cal if. 11.1 nii. NE of Visa.Ila ). 10'.0 inl., alJ due l Large Corporatinn desire!! yr. 1st bal $88,000. ValUf' reS"J)Onsible person to cli:'!· $500.000. Agent ~. •ve tribute TENCO (a Division 492--0424. of COl'a-ColaJ COFFEE NEED $7500. to finish 50 foot P RODUCTS, diesel Cruiser. \Vill pay Can start Juli or part t imt-~ood lntt'Tt'~l k frtot-cbartu (S-10 hn. per wk.) Company to ll"ndcr. 492-JS9G. establl~hts businrsa for dis--l" R 0 fl.f Pvt. Pt)' .. tributors. $40-$50,000. \VUI lle:C\lrt \\•i1h l8t I'D ~I comlU'J .iJ'1Con1e. NO SELLTNG'. Ph : MZ-6560. . Go fishing er ~~d mort I ~~~~~~~~~~ ti1ne \\'Ith your f(tt'Orite hobby and 1et lh'-' n1achi~ ....._for"9nt 1~. 11ge tarn you 1non,.y. CASl·r -~ REQUIRED $2498, Secured. LIMITED OPPORTUNlTY Write no1v tor information, loclude phone numbtr. REDI·BRE\V CX>RPORATION 1001 Howard Aivl!!nU~ Sa.n Malco, Ca. 94401 FREE Le.net! Inter i or derorator w1 shrs to share •tudlo. aa.mplc, catalogs & etc witlt .i;aml!!. Cla~.,lf1ed •d No. 377. O!!.ily Pilot, P. Q. 13o."C 1560, Costa .'.llrsa., Cahf. 926'6. Arry day iJ the BEST DAY to run •n -ad! Don 'I rleltiy. r~\I today ~i.riG'i8. Hou1t1 fumi1hed • 0....ral • SU?lf?l,fER RENT Al.Si t Finer Homes In Bettch Arra fTom Sl ,000 o\1onth Bill Grondy fUtr, fit.~161 J -IWl.Y PllOI ;~ • .,.... 11~.~l~'il'~,~~~~~~~I ~~~~~~~~~ ]~ l..-[ __ ...... _)~[ _ ....... ]~I [ _, ..... , I ~ •• ,'l10iiup~l~oixi01iiF~uirni.iiliiillJi 300 Hou••• Unfurn. -I~~~~~~~_;~ Hou••• Unfum. 305 Hou"' Un furn. J05 ---------N rt a. h ...-Irvine ewpo ac. a.Ibo. P'eninsLll• 8A.LBOA Pf'11:n ,·ba.fttit'I SUmmf'r l"f'tltail. &ytronr !i br , 4 b3. 1$:" IJl>;il & p1tr Crtild. 1st d 11is5. 67~:.m" _ I c .. ,. Me•• •"111io·gar po.("ll "•hr 1!r~1·r IMYikur S20'J. (l.1ld .,1; ~---1 Huntington B•1ch Corona del Mar Corti Mes• Nt:\V 3 Bit. ;p1 ba Cmnm 4 BR B,A8YA VIEW ,...ompl •• Ul'PW:X BR A X IJ l BP.. 2 & 1.arac~ ~an·!. Y;l,v ~I & ro>J·. •'f:ntii'. $3.'i'\, . " '. ~r ' 'if:\\ _lluse dto; 09>"DfT t 1 lw. Pool " !f'f"\'i"" !J11·J t 280 , -~~-'"' ._., l>a 1 Mk fl.u n, Re·di:• i Llka lO BA ~ "'H.l"'llJ ) ' o..·"a" . «th 0 1 I•" 1no ~ uoll , AP.. l . 100, !)."li·llti'f~ f J k -~1 •1)1 }' ·' · llJ """ ~·1r-•pla1·r. lilllr1.~ 1800 IQ. fl, ----at ac 1", ~. ,\'t'fl. lu . AYail Ii IJ. O•Y• 2 BR , 1 r111, 11u 1,1c1lnt, ,.,,..1 U-NIV".ll Sl'f \' P•·k. \ondo l l 'l.'l..•A<i" E g>·• 4"8 -t ;\ df'rl·kt ""'''It'\\ of ha), r. --r'"""1" YI"~ .U·!t • • I k Kat ~i. i.,;•t,, 1~ri palio. lir 2 H1• \11·111rn . 1jpg:r11i1!rd --- 1..:'<'llll &: 1111" \\.al 10 !><-It 1 ... 1, Duplex•• Unrurn 350 • I • 1 1 . 1 , 14,,.., Sl:l:'i K!l h\ ok' ,.., on1ona_, 0 11 ,rri ~·l ', ll >!til ';'/\71. · ~l{/pp1n'l . ,I. M . ""'· ~ __ --I R l"f~ r'"•IU11'f'd. 6';"'.\--0960 S J'\~ \'Al',,,·1 1 1-ir, 1e11.r ~(47'• Balboa Peninsu la I BP.-. •• R~ J!artor-,.\;,; I !11.:f' J\,d• l>''1~ 979-"'30 Leguna 8•ach R t AH .,.. Div'\ duplr '-2 Bft, 11:1 BA, Jhun. 1!f f1t1l1 rin , d 111 r rn ., ; !" · · ou1• -- --$l)'}-l 1 1 pd c 11 1 Q It ,. . l>ltns nu ,·ri t.~. (J11J~. frpll', frpli·. $4.'l()."'1n<'I po.)I')! 1>r l\! & Ea1tbluff l:!.iu'h('J<or. '! Ll k~ ·~·!'&n r r1 1· f'J}('[ pr. Yr~ ll\e only l!ltl'tl.'>twr. +i-4·1-J:'~l ~1·~~. I 1 ! .. , .... ua. LO\'F:l.Y l)(Hff hQll Kfi! p;1!ill, lt1l kJt1·hr n,, n-i;n,. ()pt''' Sol l ,t. ~t \ -----2:!00 .<.q II hn11 11• t'n:il~. ;-., ... ,. fl\f'r!ookd,n~ !1~ gt..-t>nhfoll, $1;.rll H1 111'''" gar \"11,lk 1° Coron• del Mir rurn11urr Bi•KIJI lrnli-1·1j(J. S:!-JO. '1 Br. lrpll". ,arai.-. )r•l, · :'l Br. :1 lln. Ir.'!; po111•h'<I ruril· bta('h ,~ ll•11n Ch1!d/pfl "K, -·-.,.-------- .v11-rrl. J'l!OO (, 11 r t1i .'!: t ~l"''" l't'fn.~~ R1'<lervra t1•1!. 1 P<I, rm, )t IV" v./op1JOO to $17:\.\. } nd Br.a ut Voe11 . Lrt;;" SO. of }{wy., lief. l BR .. ~ 4 BR-2 BA-POOL <"h1\d 'p<-I t1k I 1111 0•'1'.ln '.1,. .. :~~81df'.4)7.:_E~·----hu). 0 111\+"r 4~WJ , I Hr 11/11 .,,, . , 1 h~ .. trplr. Car., Beautltul, S~. S E IA)\\' 11"'>'· xtra li! ~HR . 2 1 Fountai-n-Vallev ---Js:n:, 4 Li i: ._ IJt•n ~.I foro,1 c·1 .xib ",o,. yriy l'U .., '°"2 NU-VIEW RENTALS S A. llrf'pl A\oll Junr 2'i1l1. • frplr, loi•"I ~ ;:;,rdt>n • · • I ~ _1~~1~· ~·Q<I ti T.\ 4030 0 1 •l~l·.~~4,11 ! S.l::'-1/~hl. 6-14-1'.r.O $'b.,_J )l>l 11 ~•· : fir '! Ba. '.! Bf~, :l BA, rlrp~ . ..;,/w, -------1 New'48R.,2BA.. (lc~an \)I'll 11pl. A l l rrph·. ~nll pa1 io. \\'aJk !O S!:t'>. I Bl( \h•i!allion r o ndo. C t M•io crpi., drpi.. fl'ah1rrf fl<••!. t1t•act1 Adults. no ""'ls. All bJtri~. ri·tr1". ,.,,,I ""1 1n, 01 a '" "" "y d"hr, rpl, r.d ,dS~ij !ll;:l f~AA $''21 ~ 111 "I. l>.1 h,f' "l11 tr S2'25/uiu \'parh . 642-8520. prl(;J <Ju,,·r, no r ,. 1 ! . 1 -·--1 \ ~ I . fi7:,..~(1:~1 t-funt1ngton-&.aC1i \N'u'1'.~1 E'W R~1NTALS :i Hit. 1-r111~. ~1 rp~bitm;-·-------FREEll ln1l•,f\at1.,,S,o!Jl1\'°\. Lagun• 6•aich Landlords-Owntri 1,';',-l!J ~1 01 4•4 -.l.!l'<, s:u.1 111.,.J 11, i;:;\...-6'/a: .. SU.\l:\lEJ: l ~F...-·r,\! .. J.;ir .. \\" ,..i1 t ••fP r tf'nar 1 ~ '"I<>•+ $325 \ J·.nrl .: Hf~ ...... 1111 >!r11.'c ost• Meia I A " I , '''"'"· r j,J·.!". .. , I lill l\IP ' '~Ian,\ Gar d•n•r Included J'' 1111, 1~·.11 L d II r111, !rµ1 ... • Ullf' -. \J j;\. '" ;t'• \\'•!Ill.i t. Ct1\•' "r":' 111.,1 •l !11·•1r11 til,. l 1 11a u1 ~ "n •1111 . HI: ~ li,\l lL-i. J.l;~. t A~t 'I _. !!111'<1 r•IL ,t !1111 11 Adul11', "I. Bf{, 11 .. f\A , bll n ~. cri.ols, hH;~ ht'i"·ll, :': f:1• f,il'\ f111 n 11 ·' :iui.::; 11'' IJ.) I!\[, l·(J/{'.\11\l. VI.\ r~~ 1,.--1., :•q.:i;1·,1 "r ·l:4-7:l:i1; rt.r·p~. h: f't)t'i . plll10/.1al'fl, I I ALA R•ntals • 645.]900 1:-.;1 ; f{~l l"IJ f.'i~ TO f'Altl\ -I I I I '"'· $¥.-iCI rno, 1n1. x 1 \jli.l. t1·l • Laguna Hilli 1.","'. :'ll"''-11 1>i·r •>. """ '•• •·.I''"· .\'O l'f-:'l"S .• l.l--0:.()1 ------'\•·!~;11 Hf'ii l l-:s1;1 1,. g4t) 110'.) .\ .. :V.' \\11d d <IVJ)lt''I. :\ HH, 2 --~ ,......., ...., e J)CJ!,!J!OUSJ-:-1.'oii l Hr, iliiJ•lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lido file 1•111~1, l{l 111.op~. vn.Jy ~!ii. I;;;.;;;. _________ I ALA Rental•• 645.3900 1 •\4.o;-E hav~7ia~~ctiOn HA, ~lido: ~ 111 ~. drp!, e.r. _ _ .. _ ,1_. ~ 4 BR. No pt:l s. A1·a1I J ul.v cl 3 a.nd 4 bedroom hom!'s d'i•aSltt r. !lui·e .t· pv1. ~p1tl <n~nt• lo• ,,..,n1 • vokly ur 1110. Avail !\t>pL or 1 • l/IDJ:.:·A·\VAY I Br !u111, that can be mo\·td inlo f'.'.\1 1(•. Adul1s Al'~ll. li/15. .,... \\'inte r. \\'kly.$:n'.l. '.\lo-S800. 111 stores, &JI util \JJ('. Sl20 almo~t Immediately on our .!2Sil ~o. 21 3~ Rll-l ili:!. l•'l'l'l'l'looo••••·-- \\linter S!OO nio. &-l-1-489:i. I ALA R•ntal1 e 645-3900 r." n t •O pt i on p I a n. Mesa Verde Apts. Furn. Newport Beach a (I"' 11. Id c~ I n SHERY.'OOD R E ALTY , J.,o.V or 11arn1-nr 54•8555 1 HR, J36 Ba., ~·an1 ll n1., ----------- ' I I ' ~ 1 Uenerail SlOO.Bachelor at beach. Full I frp . \Uk" n<"u )T{!, pr l~ ··rpl~. rl rolJ)("S, ,. f't 1. &tove, 1·111 1-l s1 ~· '\Bi. 2 Bu ... :lee. hit-in ran<•I' f _, ·11 ' ••r .,,.,,, 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"ii-k1tch('n. Yrarly. ' '" ... i. "' ~·rK:•'<> ~ 1 • • ~" " • 11 117:1 • 1 B r util I /\rht & ALA Rentals e 645·l900 ,r,, oi ('n. 1··Qrcrd eir hf'a t, !'..16-'.h12fi A ' pc· f'rpl~. 60~1 00 frnrrd Jot. Oh -----~-~--- Clean. G&rng ... · · c 1) • RAH~: 1)11r : 2 Hr, fn<'1t 1 1 ~ar· 1r1n1l ~<'ari·d \'11r an1 Newport Beac:h Bold New Concept $:?00-l Br. \\"ar<'rfnJn\ orn ...-n L Pncl g11r. k 1<1~/f"" 11 , rnn1,.' Ju t1wl11 1. in.'i n1n fl1rn. Lri.:: pa r10. l l·IO , ~' 44 _1· ~•"."JO~ $!75--'l Br . 'l Ru , o"rr gal' 1''10 S1>mm<r 0 ' "-"' '-"· l I ALA R t I e 60-3900 I ~-0'._'":_".'.'.: __ '_".'_°'."'.::_.-:: p,."."' ,( ''"'" FURNITURE RENTAL Br. 2 Ba Hnnv• RAv•·i·r~I . en as ;'\}\ l~oldf·l1 \l."r•t & /·.d1ngPr S2:~ 'i Hr. ~·rJ!il ' 1!01TI I'. 1 ~1 Nu.VIEW RENTALS e Sll1','Y c 1,,.,1 1 Hr :i Hi-. 2 B<1. s11arp. !-harp' blk h1.1 1'1 hlk hPa1·h, , ·' • !\lonlh lo r.·lontil 673-40.10 or 494-32,18 1·p1 /1!rp~. f'h1 ld/~rn l ,. .. 1 ~'\"f' •1ard \';i i·1<nl.S' .. ~:. 1110 ~f'atl~. I -sir· tu 1110 or 11111 ~f'l l P 1·1 ~· prl) S.\00 • :1 Hr, 'i H ... d pL\ * 10(J';O Purch&:!!e Option RV Q\1'11Pr, 011 llP""t J\'"''lll ' "" * \Vide Selec!1on-,.. ALAR I e 645 3900 )n::-l!tl':. )(';,1.;i.~.11,t,. •1tt l1•rfrul\I Sp11 r .~. 1lt·l u ~,.. Bay, 4 BR, pool. ~·11u1 tu1n. enta s . I ., . . . . ----· NU-VIEW RENTALS .C:1yle-Colc.r.:. Rent11 J 1hru ~·pt ~ s l S:'.J MJj , , . -S \f).}-:'\~.( lloi\H' 4 + :l * 24 ltour Delivery ·k "l·l 6 .,,_n3,, I l "o e :-.i on ~. H.uo111 3 HI". 1 Bil, lliii<:;t" l><lll l, l'lidf'. dn'ui~ G'i':1-!l1:~1 or 4M-?.:J-1,'\ pt:"I'"\\. I .J..l J • .l (''.'\'. ,.,,, k ,., 1·/ I k 117•1 • fr.t&-~l03 . 11 ~J'.l('s~1 1 1;:-~ u · · • t1011rd .!\f'1l'allklt'dt>rp ahaJ( e <)n"1'!11•\\alr 1·-l!uge \Br, ~ $ -~~ ,-,r · · --1 ALA Rentals e 64S-3900 l'rp!. F"urn1l urf' Avud. Agt fllrtl. sips 4. !-\1<ls ()k. S200. __,, ~ LIDO Jsl('--1 Hf{,<! Bi\. 1 ~ hlk 1648 Newport Blvd., CM 9:.r&--23((1. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 fron1 prl\• be8<'h/club. An· ---------·--I -~ ·--. - nuul or by 1no. Ci:t-!l!:J9 • Home Rentals • 1 • llENT OPTIO~ B 1 1 ... ~--.----1 2 Ilclrni. 2 Ba, C1replari>. • S\l'p.~ 10 B('ach-:t r. ~ <" 517 \V. 19th, Cilf 548·3481 Hou1e1 Unfurn. 305 , _. --. . _ Near Adan1~ & Brookhur st !h\vt'/i•e!r. t'p!/ilrpl'. $:2.ll. 2756 N. !'>fain SA 54i-031~ 1 1.1 •. BL DR;\l-2 B1\TI!. built 1 11-.. "1 .,11,1.1 ~"' q-,1 ALA Rentals e 645.J900 1'!!!f!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!lilii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i! I (11 SIO\-'e' rPfrig, Boal or _".:~· .:•·>-_ ~-r~"::.1 ·' ._ I-BD H~·l hOUf;(' \\"/pooi:-·21 ~ 111 'I p,f 1 \1 ('ck.1 li'l'e ren! !or Int· Gen•r•I 1ro1lrr l'tor8gr , dbl aar. K ~:AR l'Rach f..· fJou~lii~ :l c S11111 n1f'ri 1n1f' rPn!al 11lc ! :. ! \A . • t111.~. ca rp ~, . I I hi I ,. I "l"o\·Pn1t·11L<; lo 11 o r k i 11 Ji:: I\10 kHI~ nri Jw1to. ( r:1 p<·~·. < ~ \ll' 1. "r11't"I ,., S t1 · f;lllRle 1n;:in or •1'0n111 n. i\o $225 /MO. ~ :. nio. li!f~-!r.i~~---pt·!~. 1'1111 i;1•or~1> Mf>-70i_~ I ~ , 11•d flt·, Kd 1·rp1i:. li1J.: I ~11 rcl. s~4;,_ on l,.11~r, mo ;-<11 prl.o; \\'A LI\ 10 01 ·rnr1. 2 BH. f 1rt'· ~;x f:(-; lln~lil·hi--\·~p; pl11i'I', l(ilr, J.i 1rl~ 'Jl('ct, C,IK L 121r1n••1 :~0110 ~11 fO R•nt·A·Hous• 979-8430 --·-111. 4 8 1_ ;(1, B;i. 3 Hr. 2 811 . fnrd )l"<I. Jll"t'f rt'(" rni, i.:11 nJPr1r 1· in1•I S~l' ' 433 W.111h COSTA MllA ' <'l'.l11pl" ur f11 111il~. $2)0 rnu 6-14-2:1.'i2. ~'•i-l!~ltlti . &1:....i~1..1C -----~~c ~) 4 Ht:DIL\1 '1 B.<\TJI <'flrnr·r -----J._-;}-: or ()p!, '2·100 sq. n 4 Br, $90 -F!"rt'\, 1 81~ C't1tluge. 1101111', tr••e shadt d lJI~ ! i ••• rnile 1•1 Ut>11<'h-2 BR. $140 $.1!f1. ?20 1 1)11111\1!' Rd , :-O:B Trer~ & garden fd1•td rnr 1. L" ! I k s1;~l ~·n1>1.1.· + 1 ror rh1ld & pt•I . ~: Ii\\, tn• ,j I v11rrl .. '\P" IV df'~ Ir llf'\\ "l{ s. Sil1~ .. ~ 0 • t111<·k ha,\'. Al'all 6/~'{j : 11,11.:, ~'!4:,·,no. R•nl·A-Hous•_979·~~JO x.:.:-~.1~4----~~- ·~· H,. ·('1111d11, 11!1\ prl, c11>!!', ·1Y EA!l lf'a~t· 4 RR hon1!' \11 t'.1! rt1rlrll,. Rtaltor Mfi.88!1 • r!rpQ. poo l, r1•lrtJo:, 11·,.n1rlr;.r. Rlutfs. Pool. 11r1\ 1Jhop-p1n~ S l40 -PR l \'AT~:2 Brl li 111 1t>. ·$"120 Ulil 1KI. Bach J:/1if!t,i lpJ)I, S21 0. !'~.~-140:\ 573-~!~:. & ~hools. 1..au ndry J11 c1J gar, lnrd yrd, kiit~1 p,.r "k. full kiri·h,.n. sm l ptl ok. 1 1-;;i n~ 11 vr11L 6-10-!~9-~-~~c l 1 $140-2 Hr, S111\·r . rt•lri,'!. «pl ~, 1.1·:,\Sf. Rluff~ <~ondo. X $1RO -~l :PEI: N1i"·e ~ 13t . 2 drp8, f'll('I .pn!lo. <111ldf pl'T I pl;in :l Er . .'.R;i, 1'"a111 Tlm 2 Ba, pall!\ fa mily, Bngls ri llf'. I $!7:'1-"1 & n r 11 frplC', Gar 1 J{I~ .. 2 b11., furn. l'TII ... $.'l2:• lrpl•' pPl'f ''Jfl•I. $t1j I ya1·<i. pfl!10 f-lt>der. 1 :t RI{, "1 baths ........... $.'l:l:\ tH+-ll(lf,7 $2:'.iO _ ~lf•;P.'i 1" (h't'llrl ': $2611·1 + ~"<1111 R1n 'l frp\I'~. 14 Ill:. :!12 h11 ., faJ11 rn1 SJ 7!"1 :--IN"GI 1 ... ·-.-1 --.1--,~Ull B 2 H I t J 1 t J I 11 N I i Hg :! 1, f $~90 :; 1 • "' 01 ami 1"s. "' r, a, l'P C', ~\I\~ ··rp .l, 1 I J I.~. (' II ' IK't. ii'•'. ., J.1.. ani. 1111. .... II 'f'\"f'T)"lh1n"' \\'a lk fO tl("h. .. -'111gli>!! ul-.. S:'K.'J·:-! BR. 2'1 Bath, lrpk , \\'E llAVF. 0'111f:R..<:; R ·A-Ho ,,. 979.1430 110C1I. J!'Hr, p111io, <"hlld lpel. •_!_n_!_ -~!.e _____ i LAN DJ..OP.IJS' J>o )Ou li;.1'1· NU.VIEW RENTALS San Clemente 11 ,-acan1·) :' \\'t l'an !Ill \I 1 f.7.1-40":0 Qr 4\\.l.:1:!4f: I r.t any rlt·~l ralill' IP rllU'll .~ 1)11 I -• -. ------· I oc.t:A ."\ \IP\\. :1 Bf\.:.: lia, 1!111 '1 I> :'l!F.S,\ !J ~:I. :'11AH :\ hf>droon1 I rm., 'l frpl(" J!";ir, bl!n:o.. ~t~ ~;~~:~f;J:~1.~t A MJ!li ll·I,\ hOll'll' 11·11 11 1·a.rpet1. drt1i!lf'll I rµt!/dr p.•, S2~ft. efl 6 pn1 0 l 111111 h111 et11'f'N?d pa110. , 4~-ri!lti . BEAC N RENTAL F'amil il'll onl ~·. c;11 rrlrn1r 111. "'S li'Ct: 19&!·· ·-------c----* 645.0111 * ··ludr d 111 l "l.7J. l"'r r11011th 1~1 \\'t>slrrn 1.nk 8 1(1 (. Santa An• Heigfit~ LANDLORDS! \all A ~r11 t . ~~\1).....41 <\1. \"111 vcr~!f) Pm'k, l rv1 !lf' 5 BR,] BA W/ FRPLC l ,r-1-(1--0,.,-. -· ·-·, -;-8 n.-., 1 Days 552-7000 Nlnht1 Bil·•••'· "' 1,,,., ~1r11 ,,1,~. '"' \\'e Srf'<'i11.lize In Nr1\·por1 · ' .,.-.. sr"Pa.ra ~ ·• • ~ • " u Rt'aeh • ('orona rlr l !\1ar e Fhi. f'r)J1 /drp.~. rit~liw~l11. ----·· · ~ Rift', y11rd. !Hll fn_ <"l 11ldrr n .t 1h~1)<1~! rrplr ,J nl ""-r f'l1<'1 1 I '"I 1w1s 11 f'l1 ·nnu· s:.~~. or •"l\Jl li l.a )('U111I 0 11r Rf'n!u l ~rr-· · · • "' · :! Bit ~ •i1!ll i1: ........ , :"" l't('" is fftEf: 10 \'nu' l ry .vard f'l1tldrf'11 ok $2'"W1/n10 1 J HI{· }'" hlllh~ ...... ~J[i() l'•'TIT f\1r111chrrl : '.\-u.Vi,,,1, ~'46·04fifi ,, .. ;,:i71044 :~HI~,~ t)11 111~ .... s~;io ~&l NU·VIEW RENTALS i ti~·~O~~~ EW o1~ EN ~~~l~4~ \~·~1~;~~:~-:r r;;~::-a,',~.-,:, .. 1c1 ·,,~,-.;;.' ti) .. :.· .... · .. red h1·11 ~:U·~(n:~fou'rFnu. r~t~r .1ri4.3~:!4l' 0·' 1 1\'l '.\T ACt l.AT!·; • 1 .«11ir1 :t hs!' I HPnl s;~ I " ,_ I I ·1. _1{11rc pn111g ..., \\ a ! f' 1 , 1 1r1n11 .. <.><d 1 _~10f11~·· 1 1 ,111 '1n-~1\-97:>1. !:EAi.Tr General ng roon1 ll!lu U/1 11 v 1'110!n. I .. ----l.1111" Pad~ ("o•n!t•r. I T\'lll~ 1----------- 1\ifr hl"n hil t -u1~. y ,~r<I 11.url i\fF:SA \'prr!f' 4 hr. 1 ~i-~ Call Any11rne l'l1·0SW * ~-n ~:..: * r>atio rontplf'IO;'lv f'rl<'l•1~"d. r 11~h11·a~h<·r_ l .l"i'i~f' S2•.l OJI I • \I g p•J lt E:'l'TA!. SER\'fCE · I 00 S O 11'1' IOU!"~ ,, A . to -" J ust tH~ 1n1I" f1,in1 ocea n .ul rPgon A \·r , -----------•'RED CA!tPl-.1. REALTOfL<; 1 1.nd N""lt1Jr1 BrH C"h __ in lhin· A\'Arl~JUJYl~r .. ,--s-n-.-,,.-.. ,. I (1~0ic~:in·i~~rrop;;,y-::3 • 962-7i 7t • tlng-1011 Hr.(lr h -l 21.J,OO ptr 1 \'l'Nle. nr f'l ll M'llls, frplC'. Rrt. 2 BA, c rpls/di-p~. Huntington Beach __ _ .: n\Onth .• :'\o J)f'!~ ph•ns!'. rrlJ!~, 1Jrp~. l11tn~. w~r"r , AJ1nogt 11t "''· All bl!n ~. S2fi0 1---...;.--------I :; Phon+> . ..tf,..:.Wh~~ paid. S.1tll/n10, 671-4il)li .1f1 mn tn 111.., nr "·di tt>lt. :l Rfl, J·\ ha., SZ7:1 rnn. 2 rAI ·: Colleg• Park I 6 1•n1 113:1-1111:1. s::~-.Wli. gar. rrpt~. rlra rw~. near ~ 2-B;. crpts, dr·p;-, en· 1 '11.IRTI-.".-n·-_,-48-1,,-. lRA. t'H'ar l1 .~· schi~ /,, i:Oll rou r~f'. , l..i\HI ;~; ;.: Ill\. _,. l:1n11 ly n n, r. ·~ R--i&-~Jl ::. ~ 1 rrplr -. ··rpl~ i, ,1 111~. s;r,0 clos•d yard, garage. F an1/D1r1 Ru1ii, (.'01nm .. _ -------- , Adults only, no d""'•· , !l'\\'1111/l•'1111is. $410 111 o . N•wport B•ach : Jl)•' n1it.I 7/1 , S.l(}.fi3:{.l -u .. . . --$140, 642-7021, SJJ-2767. ------~------ ', Corona del M•r 1~.', .. l BR. 1• rnril y' .. , ... 1. * BAYFRONT * , 4 -Hlt --f'on(IC1.--:"\'ear-O-r11t;gt> ~.-. .. u " '> 2 Hl'. + 11.-11 Hllt1. kitchen. (."1)11 ~! ('oll~g!'. Sv.·nn ponl, o ... ~11 < 1>o/ll' 1·pl!. bl r u~.I ~ (~ata_'!t'. \\irJ~ QI-\ /lhl i!ilt&K', $24<l. (r"pt.•, (' O Ill ITI r f' C" /pnoJ/park. J BH .. l'Ol1\._ rJr n. ::!'·i bl! ': IR=e~n~t0-Ao;;·H;;::•:u~•_;•,:o.~9;:7~9c·c84c3;0;;_,::::;do"o"'o:;'O;'~~~';;l-~'o'otol,~!~•16-l:zo;c6Qo.;;;..J.;;'z'o''--"'_;;:~51<;;;::;;::;;::==::::::;:;;: Garden J.· i;.t1.nd.• hf'<H'h -------------·-Av<til. Sun1n1cr or ,\rarly. A~k for . ' ' , ' . , .. ' • ,. ' ~-.. Pa.111 Qu1 t•k or CRrol T.\rum AGENTS 644-2430 CondorTiinium.----- Unfurn. 3'20 Newport S.1e'1 nrr; <'AN\'O:-O: (tvp1·lr.1ok1 11i.: 1 ~! F1111,1·11y 2 BB, rtr•n. 2 ft1\, ln.11n ,\llg lst $6."ll. 64.(.fiO:iti f or ltRllt or ren1. 2 BR, 1 ~lr ha, t ()lvnhou~I'. in lluntlnr · ton l\each. $185 n10. C'll JI 4!l}. \4~. Huntington Be•ch .l BR, /1, BA, frpl<'. !lohq:, bltns. dbJ gar.. f)A tm. Z p.>ols, nr b!"a t'li. $'1.1:) 111-0. -0r leas,. option. :kl6-i3."l2. East B luff .\ BOit'.\!. 21, H1\. fan1 rrn. 2 <'1:11' ~;11 PMI ,_. T'f'f' f11.clllt 1r~. $.til. 1110. Gl0-0908 (Ir 12!.~I .~2J..3ffl1. A 5 5 I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 • Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers See If You Have Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD 1. Stov• 2. Gult1r J, Beby Cdb 4. Eleclric S1w S. Cam•ra 6. Washer 7. Outboard Motor 8. Stereo S•t 9. Couch I 0. Cl1rln•t 11. Refrlaer1tor 12 . Pickup Truck 1 ]. Sewing' Machine 14. Surfboard 1 S. M1chine Tools 16. Dishwasher 17. Puppy I B. Cabin Cruiser 19. Golf C1 r t 20. B1rometer '21 . St1mp Collection '2'2. Dinette Set '23. Play Pen '24. Bowlinp 8111 25 . W1te,. Skis 26. FrH1er 27. Suitc111 28. Clock Will Sell Fast! 29. Bicycle 30. Typewriter 31 . Bir Stools 32. Encyclopedia 33. Vacuum Cleaner 34. Tropic1I Fish 35. Hot Rod Equipm't 36. File Cabinet 37. Goll Club• 38. Sterling Silver 39. Victorian Mi rror 40. Bedroom Set -41 . Slide Projector -4 2. Lawn Mowtr 43. Pool T1ble 44. Tires 45. Pitno 46. Fur Coit 47. Dr1pes 48. Linens 49. Hor•• SO. Airpl1n• 51. Organ 52. Exercycle 53. R1re Books 54. Sk i Boots 55. H;9h Chelr 56. Coins 57. Electric Tr1ln SB. Kitten 59. Cl111ic Auto 60. Coffee Table 61 . Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Skis 64. TV let 65. Workbench 66. Di1mond Witch 67. Go·K1rt 68. Ironer 69. C1mping Tr•ll•r 70. Antique Furniture 71 . T1pe Recorder 71.. S1 ilboat 73. Sport• Car 74. Mtttre11 Box Sp9s 75. lnboerd Spoodbo1t 76. Shotgun 77. Seddlo 71. Dirt G1me 79. Punching Big 80. Biby C1rrl1ge 81. Drums 82. Rlflo 83. DHk 84. SCUBA Goer Thew or ony other extra thin9s around the house c:an be turned Into c:ash with a DAILY PILOT WANT-AD so Don't Just Sit There! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 • n.u .... #lltff 11' h'r 7(1't>l" ~~ta~\ • etrtr .,, ,lltttl•~• .. 1t (llltU~l.7 """''· ..,,, --~ •till •\tMIMcl t• l\• Wl•iM.l •k-fl.'11 .. , -W.t ttl'J' "'~t·~ '1"le ~1· ,.it caQft9 ln~l•tt.n •ld)I, l l f f -.1" enl.Uih l•n--.:111-4), QI lllll• Qitp 6tupii, e.i ·•~cr.1 t~ll'dlt . f'""9t t"9 .,, ... Od• l'it"'J,, l cu•~ (et I.lie• Mlt et tM -· Mltcell•neou• w.ntod 120 USED GARBENSTANGEI . l\tuat hav• ri&ht-handed z~nstift with pow..-r dip- poltck. Would aceept ear- ly rnodtl with b&ttery op. •r at • d pidd lebottom. Writt: Clu s..itlt'd ed No, J74, DAILY PILOT. P r1. Box 1560, Costa ?.l•sa, CA 92626. That nin ... line •d (.ind a couple of si mila r ones which •ppeered in Dim•A·Lines •nd Trader's Paradise-all in the DAILY PI LOT Cla11ified Advertising Section ) ju st may have started one of the biggest •nd z•nie1t ''silly season'' events of last 1ummer along the Orange Coast, the Build a Better Garben1t•"111•I Contest and lnt1rn•tion11I Rallye. You can see how it turned on garben· 1tangeler1 from everywhere. Letters like those reprinted on th ls P•t• poured in, And, friends, it's happening agein. The 1972 version of the ad Is running in classified right now. We want you to read it, of course. But don't wri te a letter -build • 9arben. _ stangel. 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NOW Is The Time To Stop Writing Letters And Start Building ' • Garbenstangels II ell this gor1"n1tongol 1•bble-d11ook hH convinced you tho! you w1nt to be p1rt of the fun, fer the love of 91rbenst1n9el1, Hnd In tho coupen loelow. Tho DAILY PILOT hH jelnod with the merch1nt1 of South Co11t Plaza to flncl g1rbtn1tangelers capablt of building compttltlon models -or those who •rt wlll· Ing to ••arch out flnt exemples of 91rbtn1tangel craftsmanship for dl1pl1y In the Secencf Annu1I Build • Better Garbtnttanttl ContHt •nd lnt•rnatlon•I R•llyo. It wlll be hold rl9ht after tho Fourth of July. If you went to be p•rt of It oil, 1ond In th• cou- pon below. Do It now. ~··························~ Y•s, I wi1l 1'11ild 1 $1tlatft1tl"f•I -•' leunoh a •••rch fer •1'• I •tn : put info 1~1pe fer 1xhlltltion at th1 R•llye. 1 Nim• ········--···········-··········-···············--···-·························--···-·-·.:;.~ > I AJ4r11J ............................................................................................ ,..... I I City ···-···-·· ............................................. -.. -.... Zip ·····················-··-··· I I A4ire11 ·--·-····-·-····· .. ··••···•····· .. ········-···-···Phone ............. _....... 1 M1il to "-•fl•n 1.1 ... ,,., DAILY PILOT, P.O. le. IUO •... C.st• Me1e1 c •. 92626 .... ~--························ I I "' START BUILDING YOUR GARBENSTANGEL TODA YI " ' • S.....,, j ,... 11. 1972 Aptt. Fum. 3't Apt. Unhlrn. J4S. Apt. Unfurn. ......... 170 Furr\. et Unfurn. 170 Cnta MoN Cost• MM.a !· .. -, .... --,,-,...,,-----Ganortl --- YEARLY-Stu«1t'I apt wftuD k'Jlchf!ri. Avail Jus llth. l75-9074 or 67!">-31"m. lalboo PonlntUlo BA \'FRONT nENT Al. )'It Ut~.,...1,.,.. r nrn t r Cornnado. ~~urn. '.\ f\R, • bA rh11, 1;1rJ11;r. P ro•, bl'111•!1 .Av!\U. J uly l&t. ~1 r R.ob1nJIOl"l DAVI~ R~'.Al."f"V G.12-700'1 OOMPLET~; ""rll. Ari . 7 * $30 WEEK & UP * e Slurlio & 1 Alt A p!~ e TV I. .\h1 1rl ~r\'u·r A\'1111 e Phf'ln'" :Yor.·1r·r-llrrl r .vil e ('hJ)r1r P!I /, ['r t P'l't1n11 2.~71i "'"" riort Rh •I ( '\1 :;otR-97;.~ .... , Ji4~>-0.'lli7 • Sl !'1 * S1 11rl10 1\rit• ) Hr S l2~1. Olrlr r 11 rlult~. ;\o ~I .• 71.l·, f:lrl•,,, \ll!:r Ari! fi Costa Mesa VILl,A. ~Sl.ILLES SPACIOUS I & 2 BUROOM APT. Fuml1hod Jj Unfurniohod Adulf'Llvlnv Dishwasher color coordina ted 1ppl ianre11 • Plush i-h~g r;1 r pet. mirrored wardrobe dl)()rs- 1ndirect ligh ting in titctl.en • breakfast bar • huge private fenced' patio • pl ush la.ndscap- lng • brick Bar-be-Ques • l1 r2e htated pools & la.n a1. Air conditioning, 3101 So. Bri1tol St:, Santi An1 5.57-1200 COLDWELL, BANKER & CO . MANAGING AGENT 1·1ir\'i\'r t : ,,111d~) 11ri1 1,/.J1>1·~ .t ,,,.,..;,n '1r~ r1>1t"rl .11 j p•o ~ 11! I •rlr $1'-,", 1 I~''""· !"f•. II,,,\ l'•l-~\1., 1 a l! Jun" 11 Bachelor• e I 8drm1 2 Bdrm• • 3 Bdrm1 J l/2 or 2 Full Baths * * CoD<So 3 ar.. 2 aa .. 1------ bltna. pool, ~lb h ae , kkb/pf"lll • $235. 56-~. IA647J O. 2 BR 1no.1·nhnuM! J175. 2 hr •P' SH:iO. r)~h~·hr, 11 h11 t , ,.,.1r- rl,.11" ti\''""· pAUn, tiltnll. 371 "'-\\'1]Jlo(lf'J, ~- 'l Rr· /\111111<, nr• J"''< R,\i' \lEAflf!\\S AP'IS ~.~;II . R;i1, SL(',\.! 616--007.1 2 P,R iipl 1111fqrr1-r l11!drl"n nk . llft J•PI/;. 126 ,\lnnre l/1 ~1;:i ''" ____ , nt.LU.'\~, 1 hr. r111lr, p;i !rn SUMMEl RENTALS THE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. FUN IN THE SUN! Minut•s to N•wport Beach Unbelievably larJl'.:e apts. Decorato r furnish· erl /l uge l)onl, Jaruzz1 , electric bujJt·ins, sh ag carpets. drapes. sauna & more! ADULTS-NO PETS SINGLES . .. .. .. $145 1 BDRMS. .. • .. . . S 155 2 BDRMS. . . . . . . . $175 Unfurnished Apts. Availabl• From SlO to $15 LESS. YOU 'RE RIGHT- THEY 'RE UNDERPRICED! 15 61 MESA OR ., Costa Mesa 5 blk1. E. of Newport B l~d. 546-9860 $1"JI rno. l'1 l 111rt'd. 2f~·12 Apt. Unfurn. 1----------1 Apt. Unfurn. 2 Br. Ourill"x. I.rs:: fnf'fi flll ll", 365 )fAqfl'f 1111r ,_,,.dt nonu; I\ J l11i.:h br-1tn1 rrLl1n1.:~. Jari;:e 11' 1t11~ rflf'>rn " i.!I'..' (Ir "ntMl l111rn1nc fzrt'pl;irr. (.'nnl'"rllrnt J1111 nrlry 11.rrl\ .. fr k1tt:"h1>n. Enrlf'lscri r>11- l 1••~ 2 11\·in1min1: pnrol~. saunJ\, rr<"rr11.11nn fCtcil1- 11r~. Sr curlty 1:1111.rd. (Jr;in,i.:"' Air. Eil"r-6;;1 l B h 370 1 ------aguna eac ~:XT!1A lri;:. 'l Rr. 1' J Hsi. nr Balbo• Peninsula I or1· C:irr>nrr. J.n1t ry lactl I-RR. & <lrn. lJn1qur Lrlgun11. -------·--- '.\n ('lf-'1~. Sl60. :>lh--Rl9·1. C11~!l1>, 11•1rle orran \'If'"'~. 2 RR lovPl.v apt. 717 \V. Bay v!"ry P'"'· nr ,o.lnrf'~-:'\1r1>. 1 General Arl u!t.•. no P"'"· f.42-'.°'i.1~2. ------[A--H-1-- LARC.E. '""''· P""''' ,,.-,, , ON THE B c . Models Open 'til 9 pm. 2700 P eterson Way , CM -------- -Arrr~ nr i;:;irrlPn~ CJn_~.,. In Atiul!11 f'l hly. Inqull'<' v.'1lhln \'l\rA:\'T. Sp11r10U~ ~:irhrlnr • 1 ' r· 11 ~ ._00 · .~hllPJl lllJ:;, Par11111ly furn. $2.'il. 492-0491 or fi75-:iR."i.l "P · · r. n "['f'~ '. · pi.! l"~ \I . I I '1 I ----Cttl prl. SJ.?J} 'l~') OJ\! ~"'"' n. Hir · uli_-;i ur1> Costa M esa hr nr f:t 1rgmunri.~. $1.YI. :-\" pt>tll . 1 infa nt OK. &16-llm . 1 RP.. r·urn_ tr t lnf11rn. nr Harbor Blvd & Adams _ ~ _ __ 1 11rtul1~ "111,v. 49-1-16.1~ ---------- 1,HJ;, .1 Rr .. 2 R;i, Jro prli:. -. --I e SPACIOUS e A1'TRAC'TIVE-2-R-;-s1ttr1 1n -2! FROM ONLY $195 bit1h, l!:llr , llf'll' (';irprt, , OC ~'.AN Qt.:F:F.:"11 Ch1ld rrn nk. ~r srhl~ ,t,1 L ido Isle · · ----------\V,.ll-Desis;:"nrd Ap1 !<. * $17:'i/mn. f..-l'.!-"i21!7 • I ]R"IO E Ocr11 n !'lid I I=-=------.-l.11ng Rr11rl1 1:?11! 4:15~{~, $119-$140. Lnvrly 1 RR. t 11r. Mll~'rl by \\'illillnl Wa t lrr.~ r·n 546-5025 ~hopt;. $!iO/n1ll. ~1.">-l(!tl1. e llJO!Cf~ 1 hr. l,r:fl' J1v rm. J & 2 .RP.. v.· T1>rri1r1>~, ;-2 RH ~l -R--;;---;J'<11rnhn11.~ ~.1n1~r. Yrl.\·$1 il{lmn .. ~r.1 -From $140 . $27.'i mn. P Ht11• g;1 rt+,t:r fl<Yll . t lfl:i-:: pill. hi,'\-:d II( Nl"11r ,o;;;lorl'll, Q11 1rt. J9.lf.i _·_...:.. ______ _ Pnmon.11 , CM 54R-072R. I Balboa Peninsula $225. ('lulrl nk. ;,.11.s4r\n. Linda Isle______ pool, j;i r1111i, 1>nrl. i;:-;i r, Park-Liki'Suriounding N F:\V~~;z-B1-t:"°1•1 h;i, dhl l-----------Q111r t Ad111t livir1i::. Huntington Beach 2 Ar:. l 1;h;i ,, p;i1 10, h11lrony. Ql !l t:T . nELllXE J<:;u ·;ii;:P, E. cnst;i ;-..1"s11. S11.i f)t:1.i ·..;~; 3 nn. 2 HA. MERRIMAC WOODS 2 I, 1 RH Af"l'S fi1:> 42(1:1 "r ,11.",.1 !'M47. 'r;irh l.rllSf'. $?/h'l ~lf'I, 425 :-.-lrrrirn;ir '\\'11y, C.r.-f. lo;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;· :11'1 .1-:. R;i y. S2'i0 rnonrhly on 1• vrlv IP;i~•'. Jt1111ur"' 11 1 Apt. I P · ITT I n I -----·11:1·4\l.TOr~ fi 7.1-'.U;li,1j :>'l j-fi.1!10 rv. pll lln!< * ' r nn ~ Dana Point -----------1 LeQUINTA HERMOSA (·. ~1i-1~,2 1 "r s.t~7771. Nr .chn,,·.c * A<l11H~ Or1ly Mesa Verde I 1 & 2 BP. furn nr unfurn Sp11n111h Cnunrry E:llr;ite / ,l\'- ing k SPRrfou11 Ap1.~. T<'r· rared pnol: ~u nk1>ri '1-'l ll RBQ. Unbl'l1P\'ith!!' L11·1n;:: - Onl_v I BR · FURN. 1175 ALL UTILIT IE!' PA!n (4 blk11 S. or SAn Dil"i;:n F t"ll)' on RP11ch. 1 h!k \r. nn llnll to 1621 1 P11rk,r;;1r!r l.11 11~.1 fi141 1147-.">111 Coron.--d;I-Mar Martinique Apts. • PAN0f11\.\JJ(" VII':\\' ;. f'h1!rlr,,n·~ J<Pr l!on. Pml. RHA:-10 nrw 2 f., .1 R. bttni:. !)t.LU;\f; 7 .t:~ :t Rr. l H;i , $1 !O Up. 'EIL\1 GARDENS lm .C\i\nt " An a Ave .. C'.\f. r rp!ll, rlrpl', p.i rin.~. f;ir r n,rl i;:;ir_ $1.i:-. up.Afltint;1l APT!« 177 Y.. 22n<l SI. C.:'>i :'>h::r. Ap!. 11.1 fi~fi-!',.i42 · n "'· :\1>95 :'>l are v e . , Ft4?-:lfi4:l. ~ -n t:1.11XF: 2 Hr .. 1'1 h;i h~·lry f;iC"il. t'i:l-1'.'IAS. __ -r.1A-IO:N . IL B h v 11!11d10. Crpr~' rlrri~. pnnl. NF:\\' 2 S!nlryb21 or :~,.! ;i pr, Newport Beach aguna eac n .... · vwii·, frpr, lnl'. ""'up. 1 "'OR L''.AS"2 B•, l B•. ~ • hu1!r-1 n11 An11 P\'I. palJf'I~ .,, * r _ er , S1'"1. 1 rh1!rl nk, nn (K'I ~. fi/:..,.;-.--11;. PARK NEWPORT J~r11·. rlrr-pool-1'\Pv;itor 11"'1 ON TEN ACRES 646--0-l!lli. East Bluff APARTMENTS 11 rt \\'/-"Pf'C'f11 r ul;ir v1 f"I\. I A: 2 BR. F urn. A Unfurn. ••~GliBJIU 20 I e DELUXE e P t'I \'. rl<'r-ponl-")("l,l;itor '" Pool~ Tennis C.Onmt'] Bklsl I S11:irkl1n1< IK"\\' 11d111! 11p1 1~. lr1< 1;; ~ril< in;i~l<"r ~u itr. ,1111 l.11xury 11pi1r 1n1f'n! J1 1 1n~ n1• ~re11ri1y, 1>n1·J. i:::11r .. n111.n1r<' Fireplace1 / priv. paUos .... ..._. I l HP. l RA Apt fnr !Pll~r On the bay pt 11·. h P 11 (' h -in! P r P h, I 90o Sea La~, CdM 644-2611 I H11 ..... .. ··· .... $ ~ r ni & dbl i;:lllflj:(/', Rulo <ionl r l"l(l(')klng 1hr 11•11lrr. ~n1ny Arlt1lr~. ;\l 11~T llf'" tn 11 p- $ll.'1 -Slfi:1 (~facArlhur nr Co!t!'f Hwyl 2 Rf!. l ]),1th .....•.•.... $18.i. I "rrnrr l\l'ilil J'f)f]j & $7~10,01111 t1r11lth ~rll , 7 ~111n1-prr1·1:1ll', ~J-;-.-,:'i Ni. Cn;i .~I B;irhrlnr I.· l Rr.. pA !I<•~. I J\ls.1 11 1·~!1 fu 1r11~h.d n I I . llllll" r..-.11~ 7 11.i;:h!rrl ff'n-]!1,~. ~). 1.:i.,i.:unil . frri lr"c. 111·11'. r ~ r ~ ll ,. ~ I I f I f'trra ir1n,1 .-i1·,,,, • ---------- d I M P \'I. p.11 111.~. uq 1 "1"1~t ""· • s:z7· .-n1~ , n11r1~. 11!u.~ 1n il<'.~ nf Newport Beach n l\·1rlrrt h11 1h ,t. \n!~ 0f Corona e a r r 1 l · ,) 1111;, i•;irpnr -~. l!il~ I"· Sli~ i\npgo~ '\";ii , '.\B h1r~o·lr t r;ul.~. p11l l1ni: .. ~hu f-t rlf\.cPI <. 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J1!l!I"' fM2-•1'1~ ('11!1 11.1\llO~ f~v e1 . h . 1 ~r: ti:J>-.1\l'O ON BEACH' "rhal!'n111r~,r·:1 rprl!ni;:,rlra HUNTINGTON 1; ;-r r! ... ~I !liZ..mo A\'all J uly 1· 1 "' 11 -·'·_. -_. --pPl"lf'~ Suhlf'rrllOf'llll ni:irk-I ' /) 1. ~~-' (' rl ---~ 1 1\1 ~:.'\A Vr rr!f' l111p!r " hon1P. 2 • 1· r ~ ;i,, ..... , , ~ r • n Apt~ l/p1! al Bf'll1111 Chw;i . SHARP k clf'11n 4 lkd1oom, RP 2 RA hl!n ran£r ni•pn 2 AR 2 RI\ tJ I Fr. St";7 !Ill! 11·t1h f'lrvnlnr.!I, Opr rnn;i! 1 Ar11 r1n,r111~ . 11 nrl 11'• f•in . 11.·\f;....\:\2.l .r .. n1r1Ar"' • ~,. 2:11 _oa th walk '" beR<'h. I r-p;~, rirp~ .. i:;ir . ln<'rl yrl·. 1 2 nrr: r·un;,, n · Fr s:v:i;: 111;i1it _.,.,..._.,,.,._ .J11.!ll north rrf finP n1>1_chMr,r;; 11nrl 11re.!lll l:'"' \\h11 r ,vou r"' nll.!l.Clr1<;;". tr J-11m1ly prPfrrttd. Mnnth 1n Sl!IO + $!."i rlnc itcp. J ('.hild ADL:I TS ·O~I y · F;i~hl"n !~IRnrl 11 t ,l11n1 hnrrr hvino: 1n nnP Ju xunn11.!' ~$2-lfl. __ __ 1nonlh. $190 ~r ~.on1h Call l >f-.:. 110 J>fil'. ]l:/5 Cflral. Fumit~re J\v~il;b ll! And Nin J nAQU!n l11 U.~ Rnarl. p;irkal!'"'· ThPr1>·11 Sl millil'ln POOi 1.;Jn f' I AR ·nn j ~I r R11il<'1' 6j:\-.R:l50. •AR:LJ ------T••lrph.,nr 171 41 fi-14-l llfl() in rP<'N'.<1lion ., .s1\'1mn11nl!, • • • •• • 1 1 --·-" -\!FSA Vrr<lr 2 Rfl UpJlf'r. C 1. r P etl'-drllfK'.~-rlil'hl\'.<1.•her lnr r~nli:il 1nlnrn1al1f'ln · h'H' rl h I h plP1rly furn 11 rit. \1 1n11nun1 4 2 AP., hlhn~. pool. "'alk In · .''I• 1 . ' bl!"• ,.,.n•• hl';ilcd """"l·l!alJl1al!·ft'nnis fP nn1.c, I 111r .!I , "" I , r lo ' 0 n• \\ } If'(.. " • , , . ., , I ,... I h m hop ;, "'"~ l<'-'l.~1>. '142 446 A 1 hl>ach. $200-U p. r • n g "i n · nn ""I ~ 1 (.'h1!d OK rr c room-0cean \•ir\1's ,.. 11 ~. ~;iunlll', P 11 ' -' R l >"I I• ""'°'' 'Ill'· ,~ .. . YEAR AROUNO rlrM •011 Ori•,;...,, rsng•. A\I. ----~~,.~,!!II ,..,.........,. •. , __ Sl50.54l>-7:'62_!>JR-_5_22_1.___ p:i.tiol'-ample p:i rk1ng -•u•., ------· S ·1 G -> 1 llFl'IR\l-2 R \ T II e; cluhhou~I", !'le:. e l.R(;, 2 RR . Runc alo\\' Costa M esa • * BF:AUTIFUI. 1 k 2 RR. ecuri y u11r11.!I. 1 •• • 1 < ~ Tei; h .......,]< HUNTINGTON h111lrH1~ nr 11· f'arpr1, 1'2 "Tl · ,,;irr ~. , ..... ·· C""!-rMc'CY G•nirn Apr.~. ' [ I , I , . I 1 ' DELUXE "" "",,.. hlr.r·k• '" h<>.1rh . s:im ""r 11.< on1 •o{'l'Ora ... , llln.C ,, "' .llV!11n.11s. Hnt .!Rr11~1.1~. T .. n. Patio!', lrplr., pool. $I:>a-PACl.FIC ,. ' I 2 RR "" h rl !.. n111 r nurt,r;;. ~l!'lO. R·1&--0:t:,!l. APARTMENTS C II -,, .,.,Ii~ n1nr1th CALL I Ar"'! n, · r urnrll "' . $1 70. 11. :.1n-.>1 ·'· ~-4IO.i. t Tnfurn1!'-h1>rl. No )PB.SI' ,,,_ APT. Pool~ir!"' • Sri111·1nu.~ 8 Utlio?Rln"'· P\ r. p11!Hl Sl."11 mn. rn r1cht 11rl11h ~ .t~l\2;1 L1gun1 Be1ch * STUDIO APT. * P~rTIY !urn. Or•r nn 111!,. "t Hi•; 1•1lh p11 lh !1>11rl1ni.: !" hr arll Rrf"• rrri Sl~O MONTH Air rnnrt . rrpll''~. :\ S11rim· --7U OCEAN AVt-: .. Jl.B. I "''''"' M·'•I• o-· Daily l Hr 11pt 11 nf11rn v.•/11lnvP. ., r l l L"l .~ .. 111 ,n~ r nnL• _ J!r;il!h Sp;i • <n 4) 5.16-1487 7=~--~--~~ lO 1• 7 G ...1 Adll.¥-nn ""I ~. 82fl (Pntrr S1, 01 JO ' D 11 = " Tr 11n1s Cnu1·111 • a m e 11.nu '' c o~n am ..... pm l'l Y f.AC11 i~ .,,,.. nf 11. ki l'VI! 1 Bill1arrl Rnn111, 1 REDR(')()l'\! rn.0 111 s 1~:. MEDITERRANEAN VILLAG E 2~KI l!;irhnr Rl1·rl . ('.\I. I jJ4l 557 l'IJ'.'(! 1'1\1 fi12-!1R4~. \VTl.LfAJ'\f ~'·ALTERS CO. 2 1i""n-RP-;:-s·c17.'i·~,_~c~.,,-17"rl~• rlrp•. ,;tn•• .. /rl'frh::. f"'"I, 1ndrv l;ir1I. Chlrlrn nk i;.1i:...in :,~ -* LOOK * LISTEN * LIVE B~: O~E OF TJ IF: FTP.ST Tn LIVE JN THI'= JUST COMPLETED e L11\11 ry l hr AJ11 . e Ad1 rl1 Rr:. vr r:v rnNlrrn l1l r k1I .. frplr, l:i;P p;i t"1 $"l2,l. 2 RH !., rir11, .~11mr fr ~tl/rP~. Rn!h fl'lr...,k r.<ini:il. .S·lfri Al<.n rlnrk ;i1·11 1I. J\d1ilt~ f'ln ll nprn hn11s<' 2 tn;. .'-'ii ~ ~11n, ;l'llll \l:1n•1 1~ St. fij]-fll~7 WESTCLIFF CAPRI OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS 1n psnr! l.1,111~ ft'lr Ar!ult• t1nl~· I ]fi lh ,11 ( ]rv1nP f,.i:J.-('i.i.·,o nr 64'1-11170 You're lookln1 fer •n oporfl" You know how much you wa nt to pay. And just about where you want to live. , Your proble m is picking from among dozens . hund red s of avai lable apartmcn!s. L11<.e th,... "nes on the::" na')"": Your 1olution ? Compare. ~~a!.;e a ,s1 1C1 1J-,r nurs ... 11 ·~ very r.nmri lr:t ,.. J Comp.::ire rr1CP. Lnr::ri!1(ln Frn!urcs. Everyt hin g. Then make ;i smart dec1s,0n. Rent where you get lh9 mosl lor your money. (Aller all. why accept hamburger wnen you can have steak for the sam e price?) One more su111stion ••• Start your comparison by visitin g our place. Pa rk We st Apartments in Irvine. Our aparlments ren t for $160 to $250 a mont h . We hav e a great loc ati on . And all the feature s anyone has ever thought of putt in g in an apartment developme nt. Park w•st. In Irvine . Compare every place else wi1h our place . I. 2. 3 . 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11 . 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. CHECK LIST Tennis courts (with lights) Volleyball court Basketball courts Handball courts Championship Golf Course (across the street) Four swimming pools Plus Jr. Olympic pool Plus childrens wading pool Three therapeutic whirlbath pools Health Spa Weightlifting room Billiard room T .V. room Card room Social room (calering available) Fireside lounge 17. Teen room 18. Art classes Bridge lessons Yoga classes Stitching lessons (all practically free) 19. All-electric built-ins I t x )( x x x x )( x x )( ')( lnrlurl1n£' ! 'l ilor1r~ l\llSSlnN n~:ALTY 4'14 n;~1 AT Crr~r{'nf R11~·. 12 hlk '" hl'l'l rh. f'nlor TV. $-10. prr ~ k 49-1-~: 67H367 RE!\'TAL OFTIC'E nrr-:N 10 AM to 6 PM l/l{lh: 111 11i .. h1 i:-h·rr~. hit: •Custom c.1rprr111 j;; -• .J11r11111 \lESA VF:RDF: 11n-i1-l .. u.'< .• 1 l1vtn1l rnrtrn 11·111'1 flr"'pbtr~. Ii()() \l'r,<:tr l1ff nr. r\dull J.1111n.c-No p1>ll1 Ilrlu'"' 1 & 2 Ar, Pnnl. -I 20. Well -to-wall carpets ~--•• -.~-.---,][ .,] f.~22~21' .. -CFuj1~1y~d~ra=pe::::;d.:c:...=.c.:_ __ -+-~x;-+--t--f-~+--+--I e !lratrrl Fl"fll Rf{ c;ir.. lrplr, ~Lii. h1i:-p11t1n, 3 bPrlr'fXlm8, J 12 • 1, 1 .__1 1 ,_ · . rar ,., r r.1·,.~ p.-i110, t1kP pr11·~1 "' hOmf'. halh~. • flllh· Sl 10 P"r 111., C;irf"'rl. ~·urn. or L..'n f. I Adul1 s. S4li.'i. 546--4016. . J BAHIA PUERTO fi.12-6274 .--- Newport &each 2 BR , l '2 RA in triplPx. LISTEN lfl h111"' "~111s.l111 "h" 2SlO 17rh Sr 11 R :i.11i-4.~1'J Adu1tl-C o ndo.W&1fcliff ----------, I . r ln"" J n r! r y fount111n In I "' i;:11r.,rn, " __ . . . ' . n l I l RAfl l 11rr1111 klf'tPrk N11·p1 fi.O\f', r ...... ',."I I II !Th I *2"""RR ..-r11 nlo~F\\l_:Z ,..,r -p111lo -\I' -tr1>r-rr •I 1...11.,.11 ""' ~001 l-1lln1ore rt"'n"v r111 r r 11 "J'IOO . · •''~ • • • . ...1 $l~ ~-.lul\-,V.p!. $:Z2:l mo. 11wl ~p;i • 11 '' · ,~ · • I · 1 t k r VFRY DE:LUXE' Arl ult 11nn1r,,, pn!I.~. ...., mo. v1...:n mr~hf.r,h i p Ir rrc f;ird \\;1 _1. Sim rnn. 64h--205fi. 1 ie ""~Y-n-ft "rl'n ' 2 8·1 .. 1 n: ~· !'!. S:i l-Sun-2-5 pn1. -.. ~ rorn ,..,.";i n. N ' I S ' C f.J.l-R~i~ !~l-'.AUT. J.c 11f'W 2 Br upper LIVI!: • hll le -•I thr "In" ('11 11 Aft::. YI. !lh2-~llfi~ Allon• erv1ces o. -OCEANFRON--T--1l11plrx, C/I\ btt n~. gar. .... 1 1 -------R1>11l1nr 5-111-0Rl ! -64$-4.112 ' ' rrr pll ('f', the llqU I Mmp l"X 2 FI R. Apt_ ('ln~rrl J.:-Ar. ('1·pr~. ----.-- BMl1J!1ful • br. J bR. AvAil ~tintl<'rk. \'ll'W, \\es c 1 · kJ'lO\\•n fflr unn111.lche(f nian-rlrp.~. C'h ilrt & sm. prf ok. Adult1 -C ondo-We1tcl1ff S..p1 l. M.-,Of.211. $1i7' ~IA-11-ifl~. .11g~"'nt, lmpecc11ble dtlail. $145. ~47 2910. 2 hr-pnt1n-v.•1 D·rPrer-lr p! Im· e '''INT l~fl-1t'>=:N=T~A=1~.<=-e=-~R~\~$\~'i~K ~ WALK to Be .. c h rnrrL f"'!'l~. $2RO/mo. Oren· l ,:1.~.~ Rn.. Rr.~l'rw Now ~' fl"I~. hl!1n!'. C/0 . \V/D. LIKF: IT! C111J ~Z\5 2 Rr r rpl• rlrp!> !l~hivhr Si:ir -Sun·2-!J pn1. , C ,\RRFY REALTY f>.12-:\R.-.0 hk11r. r 111in, g11r11 ge, 1111-H · -' · · · ' National S•rv1ces o . J)l.l J\-111.r.54µ2711. FAIRWAY VJLLA 709 P11 Jn1. * 1147·.1!1")7, R<'a ilor . M{j.0.1!11 -fi4~4.1.12 \";ic.-inc1r~ C'O!!l money : Hr nt ~r>nr hon.~"'. 11 p!.. 11tore hlrl1.. ~Ir. 1hn1 11 Daily P ilot i"RR:-1•2-RA. Ar!11H~. t:1tll TS 2 BR, nr hrarh, nf'w rpt ~ k --STEPS TO BEACH-- 11 11 ~ 11n1. fi42-(f.170 or ~ APARTMEN drp~. i;?"lll"Rf<I', S 1 fi0 1 m 0 · :? Rl1RM conipletrly rHlrt:. "·kn<is l l46 Santa An.11 A\'!'. 20l22 Santa Anll AvP.~15 S.1&-7479 f'lr 540-{;24:i. All ti !~ b&th A: kit., fl"J'l r . $15.i. 2 RR 2 BA , <i1>hw~hr, Ut1l ind. Adu)t1 only. $350. pool. KID~ OK. 2 3 2 O 67~7. FLORIDA. 5.16-:l191 -N=E=1=YPQ=R=T=--=a=A"Y"".-=n=o=N=-T 3 BR. 11., ha. gart1.J.:-{'. Quil"I APT, deadef'kl "I. $115. 7701 Ellis 2 Rr. 2 btr. For clt'l111l11 Apt D. 5'>e mgr 11.t i731 rRll 8~9747, &4 2-2202. :io;1 u~. Apt D o r c11H 0"'1"1Cr 28n. 2 BA, 4-Plrx .11p1., 642--0430 e ve k 11·kcndg. crpl.!<. rtrp~. bl tin.o;. DW. Nr. SEA AIR APTS -$115 JIOAs: lloi:r . A<ilt'!. m petll. Lrg. 2 RR. Crpl~. rlrpJt. bUnll. $180/Mo. Ph: 642-0596. 1 hlk N. or Ad1tm11 orf Beach 1 •h'F. 3 B 2 R DE~u.,,upper r, _it, Blv. 729 No. 6 Ulir 1t. crpt/t1 rp~. bltn llPfllianl"ell, 5.16-2796 or 5..'6-7070 ~rldeckll. -Vif"\I'. 1 blk bity &. :z BR. 2 BA, rrpt1. rlrp.~. bf-Reh. S:Zl5/mo . .;t'l-709R. m hwhr, 1,J blk Murdy ?nrk. YF:ARLY oceanfront. Lr.c 1 $165.o per mn, Af t .t • .1146-S.rn Br. r~intst in N'pt. l or 2 UNnJRN 2 Rr. M'Jllll, drps, 11rlult,c only. .S 4 0 0 I mo . gar11.ce. At111lt11 nnl y, no 673-7629. pr!~. Ulk~ PAtk 5.~3972. IS ·-'-P-A~C710~U~S~~2-oB7r-•-pt:-w-;/ 2 Br .. $1ut1ici RJ11 , a ll frplr. Enrl glll"A(t. Newport ,.1er tr1c. crp1; dr.1pe$, \11>lll'filt:. $185. 548--96.CJ.5. $l~ Mro. 537-7904 alt 4: :YI Apts ., . ,-f amily sections v ,. with "Tot Lots" " Rooms 400 JtJRN. room; fpmftll' --only. iMRI college 1tudent, nr OCC. Util pd. $75/mo. &42-852{1. SLP'G rm .. pr1 b11. A l"nt •• pt1 tl o . Pref, lid )! pern;iot'H'r/~ ~-$6."i/mo. C{'ntml C.M. 64~1361. ROOMS $15 ~k up w/kiL Ul wk up Apt.!1, 2376 Ne11.rpor1 Bh·d. 01 543-9755. * Room! tor R!'nl $1'1 11.·k k Up. ~ block C>cft.n. 2500 Sl!'ll\'iew, CrL'YI . PVT room fnr Jemale in H.B. kitchen, 111.undry A pool privilrge.!I . 8f2.-.3472. BDRM-w/w crpl, wardrobe closet Sha~ BA w/1. $75. mo. f'\IP/"·knd 646-a:Ml. RM f(IT !'1'nl, Iii~ cmkii.-. pvt bRth, adult ovl'r 38. ss;;. S2S cl~aning chrg. 646-8464. i '20.3>_-.s'-e=p=a'-r=at~e'A~d"-u"1~1 ... e=c~ti'-o'-n=s--t-;)(.:;--t---t---t-~-t-~-+-~- 24. 25. 26. 27. ·28. 29. 30. 31. 32. Laundry services Night-time security Responsive maintenance Air Conditioning Lawns and opens ace Neighborhood shopping (2 mlnule walk) University (5 minute drive) Elementary and High schools (5 minutes) Freeways (1 mlnule) X x x x x Legune ler,c:h Furn. or Unfurn. 370 * NE\¥ 2 BR . blk to beach.1 .,.--:~----- Sliet:tacular \'iew, ,srio up. An•htlm. 494-1183 f'lr 4!\4.-2.1.19 1-00--.---,--$1-10,._,',..... NICE. private"hom ... walking diat Fairview HO!!p., OCC • $15 wk. $50 111(). MO-l.1110. ro mire lrg luxury hl'lu~1n N.B. rriv. rm. I bAth. 645--11 43. l!(IJ!i!Q·.-· .. 111 •'"'' 00'""/o ,Ac.F'IC COAST HWV. C"OSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWER Sl . tv \IP un ur11. . "'"up Ha\".-llOmf'rhin.c ynu \\'ant If) tuni. Splciou1 ] br, qultt teU? Q11,g~1fled 11.d~ d() It clean. Adul t•-Good •rN - '"eJl • call NOW ~l. ~7962 '-'-'-=------- Dally Pllot Want boJplJlt -· Adi blYI Summer Rentals .420 CUS'T'OM Exe('. Formal ] Br. 2 &, bf'aut. furn. Entrr O\'f"l" 'A'atPr. Pines, foun· ta111.•. hP11trrf pool. Owrier- Euro!lf' .. Junf' J;\.S#>pt. $450. Comp. turn. 962-1261 PERFECT Summer Vacation .N.., 41 811}-sldfo V1lh1.~ - be.ytron! -nicely turni&hed. June -S500; July -'600: Aug. SIOO. &Jbm11 terms fpr t>n!1r,. r;ummer. P l t> r evailahlt. Gladys Rm~ll 642--821\. Macnab-Irvine ]~ , Rr11.lty COm12any 642·8235 . '4U200 ~Iorlrm nffirr space . air ('Onrl. Cost/\ J\.1t"~<I. 5 ofl1<'P~. Tn!al 1200 MJ ft. All or pa.I1 2.X-f)"r ~ 11. :-l'rar RakPr & F1111•·ie11, 5-1.1:-5551 8 ain- 4 pn1 REACll BLV fl ,NOW LEASING ()('f \'\ ~-1<r1rit -l R ·l•H•'"" (lr;in~f"' Cn ~~r. 11 k \111? ~1;·, 11\.. t•il1 .. 1:1r' i; r1p1' 1\'I 0~·1·1,i 1 1. -;i RR hnn1r, C.~p,.1r;i •1n Rrh P;:i h-.;:idf'~. l'f1tHf11 f11['n. s.12.·,. n1n. i1 1 -l'.\lt-4i.': 1-L ·q11 11ilh Fl'l.lll" ltn1 Rn ·1<·11 ~ 11 1 1'1H'i1 f: \ j • "17'!(] Pre-Grand Opening Early Bird Special .. .. ... .. .. 1· Bedroom from Sl25 The Sandpiper puts it all togeth er with one and two bedroom uni ts. cool, color-coord inated interiors of blue, lime, lemon-yellow and orange. ·Furni shed or unfurnished. The beach is a mile away, and ifyouwantaquick. dip, there's a pool right outside the door. Beanearlybird-·seethebrand new Sandpiper, today. It's for adults. Like you. 2 BEDROOMS $155 108'1 Hcllt111tl Ori~•, H~11ti11;ton l ••e)j 1171•) 147-9 591 . APARTMENTS ! i I I -·- ........... ' ~ r i -• .1u .. u.1m DAILY '!LOT 8 • Ca rpet Service Personals +FULL't LTCF.NSED* Sc.h~ls ~-575 1 ROOM Ackl i tion~. Elltimatf's, RPno1vnf'rl Hinrlu Spiritualllll. -;;'";';;;;';";;;;';";";';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; plRn.~ & l11yout, Ringl~ or 2 Spiritu;:il Rr'<lrhnJ,:s £"ll'rn • ~~:'~iilLL.T. C\'.lnstruction. rlaily. 1n A:\1.1nr~1. Ar!virf' 1 Interested In ~~·~ny~:. 1111 matters. I ran A Real Estate 312 i\·. El t.;i1n1no Real Career? SR.n Clrn1P l1I " 492-~JY. or 482-!Kl.'A ~P11 or expPr1eO<"ed Full or part time L1 ~nsing Prt'(l . Fot JACK TA u I A nr-Repair rf'mrxi., 11<ldit. 20 yr~ rxp. Lir"rl, My Way Co. 547-0036. El•ctrical EL ECTRfCIAN, :irenserl, I hnnded . Small jobs, maint. !,, repA irs. 548-520.l PROBLE~t Pre~na.nry. Con- f1rlen t. sympathet1r pregan- cy criun~cl 1n;::. Abor unn & Arlopt inn ref. APCARE. 612-4!'.Vi. • R. E. 0.·1,. m • Bk" .~ ELECTR ICA L WORK. All DI VORCE e ~airs S11rrr ~s Tr111ntn1t kinds. Big tir small Lic'd .& e Plact-me.nt A~t fnr grads In~. 1-'N'e r sl. 54&-021 1. I e D"'-Y do E\'" Cla.~srs ___ _:_:_:.c:__::c:.:.:__ Do 11 ynursC'lf . e Ti11!1tin Rr1mh. Pl~n :;.ardenlng Ne11·f)()r!. C0sta l\lr~a i\1an:>.~l'mrnt rnrf'! 117.1.J lfifl I T • I fflr ln lnr1n1111nn Rrn1•hur,. QUALITY NllF, lnok1ng harhrlnr 3;, f7 14l 548-1191 GARDENl.,G fPrt>ntly <l11·f'Jrrrfl , n 11• n s ,,. h h ,(· frPP G11r.•1 l,P\'hlrP )'j 'i'rs f'.\l)f'r_ 1n 11.ft'.ll, Rr· .,n1~ \\'I.~ PS tn mrPI Al ~,, nr.i '· 'n ~f'll' rl RI KB IJ'a<'!l\'P l:;i l rnr rlalf'i:i J.• ' f'l'1 pl11.nt1ng. hauJ 1111 11.V, gf'O"ri'!l fnrnrl~h•r. :i4fi 20s..1 Edmond F. Jeck son Jandsc ap,. n1a1n1enance. ~-~-'-~--R.f:. t~rl11c11 t1nn s1nrr. 1964 1.-rrP ('1>tim11t,.s. ni::oua; ~afP & fa~t 1v1th S4Q..7873 or 646-9076 GoB"~" T;ihlrt~ f.,. E·\.'11.p Academy "1..,::itrr pills", Cosla ~tesa Reel Estate AL'S GARDENING Pharn1ary. Cant•oeti'ng & r,,r 2'Mdt'ning & 11 ma 11 l11_ndsc::ipin2 service•. call ALCOHOLICS Anonymnu~. lnsurence Schools ~,,, ·1 •• 121 ,-,.,,,..;i ::1t1 eve11. Ser v I n g Phnnf' 5'12-7 'lr 11T\11! (Gt •pp-,•·'. \1. IC. "·Al N rt Cd" C I M , u '"" ,,., rwpo , "" os a . eaa, P.O. Box 112.l Cost11. ~tes11 . Dovt>r Shores, Westcliff. * * * * Trader's Paradise lines times dollars * PRQf'ESSfONAI~ IM'e \\'f'Jrk, J'lr uning,!r im m lng . ~pr11.ying. s pr I n k 11' r 11 . Landsr11.ping. c I e a nu p , Gt>nrg:P F.4h-.~!ll T NEW LAWNS* Sod. StolonR ·Seeding. 'lard remorleliTlJC. State Llc'd. ~14-48Zf. JAPANESE G a r de ne r . O>mplete Yardwork & Clean.up. Fref' EstimAles. 642-3102. Houseclea ning \1~'.~:\ <'Jran1ni:;. C"'arpi'1~. •11nrln""· I ""t• ,.,,. 1;,,~1rl/mn1 ! ~ 71 i -I' 7 1 2. }1~-1 111 llJ '1 1.;:1<.1C'ally AfCOUNTANTS- IMMEDIATE CASH CALL (7 14) 77 6·3400 * WALLPAP E R * • • A!tPratton lady netd~. \V hrn )'Oil call "~l ;ii:' rlr:-' rli>a n\ng ~~tabhshmtnt. 54!!-1444 &46.1711 ~~381. PAINTING • Hone~t. r!,.an. --APPRAI SE R/ 1?"11.:11·::intrrr! 1•nrk LlrPn~rr1 LOAN TRAINEE ~ .. tnsurr<l , 1;7;....;,7~11 C11.rPer opportunity. Real __ rrnfrss1nr111I P11.11111 ng Est11.te l'Xper. ri(>sirable. Tnlrr/('.'(lf'r. Qui1.l1 tv "nrk Call Ml~s Oxl~y Rf'lls. :i.i7-1·[1,'J ;iftrr :lP.\I <21:!1 670-0150 E'~ , --~----Equal Orrnr. Emplnvcr "'. fllllll inc-. r rFT> PS!. -----·-- Rf'a s! Lir'fl . fl1J::ir. Yn11 pirk ASSEMBLERS mlor-"·p"IJ <ill rrsl. fi.12-1\:iZfl. Electrnn1r. S.in1 P $Oldf'rtng WALLPAPER~HUNG experif'n "_" hrlrful. C l R bk fi4' 2440 1'.lp;ir l ~..-. ar f' 0 ' · lAA.'il \'n111'\;n·111 11n, PR01'". paint1ni:;, ::i lr.ri roofs, lrvinl". 81~·1717. acrous. cf'i!., lntf'r/rxtl!'r. An ,.11 ua1 ., pp or l u n 1 r y Lie/Ins. f'ree ~'-I. f}4;i...;;1!l 1. f'nip!n\'Pf FOR clean & neat p111nlin£", inltrior or ext,.ritir k l"Pils. r11tr~. O\r:k, 96R·40fi.'i. PAfNTiNG , int k r xt. rPas. rAll'!, ''-'ork guarnt<l . 1.Jical rrf's l1r. Phil. 4:14-AA~l Plast•r, P•tch, R•pair * PATCH PLASTERING All typf'~. Fl'!'e r.stim.11tes CaJJ 541)...6827. Plumbing Sa. vr on h<'lmr. repairs t~rPf' "~'~ plumbing, p~1 nt, ! ni;t;:i ll11. t:inn.' 83!'1--'lJ72 ~-~--A S~T Cl ;;;::T SERV. RJL H IRI NG We "'""d I 0 m8n to bt19 in w or~ immedia tely! St,..rt at $154. WK. FOR ft\"TERVTEW CALL Lil i -O'l1 4 9 TO 5 Automotive Cash ier EXPf'rlP/lf'Pr!, l"'(""llr>nt start- ing ~alar;.'. rxcellrnf -,_.,m• flll!IY hrnrf1t~. C11.ll :-i1olly Be IL WILSON FORD PLUMBING REPAIR No joh too im'lll * 642-.31211 + 182.'i:l B"ach Blvr!. COLE PLUMBING Hun!1n21nn BPach 24 hr. 1ervi~. 645-1161 1--~--"727·'-'~'~' -~-- Raofi"9 e T. Guy Roofing. Dirett. l rlo my own 64.S-2780. M8·9590. S•wlng/ Alteraiion1 Auto Meclianic BM\V Experiencl!'. 5hould DeaJ h11 ve Class A Ll('PrJSt', Gl'Y)l"j \\'Ork. \Vnrk ing conditions, Stt Mr. Heinz 111 CREVIER DE'<i GNER-E~--;;;;, MOTORS trained, 3:1 yn. e:xp., new In 208 \V, 1st SL , S&nta Ana Huntington Be&rh. 968-0739. &35-3171 Altorotions -642·5845 AUTOMOTIVE Ne11.t, accurate. M :yf!ars vr;p. Wanted heavy duty me<:h&nlc. Tel•YIJion Repair BuJck eicper, preJ'd, Auto transl'l'). 1pttialisf. .. BAUER BUJCK * BLAINE 'S TV * 2923 Harbor, CM Sttvlcin& All Bn.nd1 Contact Mr. John Matthtwa '---------------------..,1' I EXPER Japarlf'SI!' Gll.t'd~r Authorized M&lf1&YOX. 9T'9-.2500 EXCHANGE only · Plush TRADE Income: pro perty, O:tmple!e yd srrvirr. Nrst Known for honesty 540-4313 BABYSm ER triples, Jrg equity, for 1.lt-30 J90,000. v11.luation, rltar. & Relia. fret est. Ml-4389 . wan t ed : units th.11t m11ke sP.nse:. F m r N t B h Tilt MAture & patient, my home, or a or twpor eac I PROFESSIONAL ~ perm. Mon--F'M. 7:45 to 5·.-. Clir:nt C"An a.1ju~t. ,.q oitie:JI, property clrllr, J G -'A · c-A · CERAMlC TU K. ~ •• ' 402.1.,96 * * apgrw>M! an"'n1ng .,.-rvttf' t , 1tcMn11. Girt 5 yn:, ~. 16 _...., !\.Ir. Bhu:k. BKR: 545-.11(24. " ...,. F' E t '" ~ •· h _, "'-----------1 rPe Ii • * ~19 °"t 11, Entrys. Cu 1 lo m Own tran1p. Vic CUJverd&le WANT 4 BR. )"lom~. \V,.st TRADE Big Beu home nr.I\' COMPLETF: t, 111 w n & Work. Rruon11.ble. Glen, in IrviM. Ca.ll M2-75ZJ &fl San Fe:mando V11llry. H11ve 3 br, TV, rlshwr. frpl , 1lf'I"~ GllJ'fiPning Rrvitt, H"'uling MR--'ra;.1. ~:30. $6.000 tru&t dl'f!d. 12 for {)('C'an nr b11y front k clean-up .. Jim M8--04n'). CERAMIC ti le ~ k l B~A7"B~Y~S~l =r=1 E=R-.MY=~~.H~O=M~E Madge D11vi5 home 2-4 wk:ii 11umml'.'r, TRE-E SERVICE ttmode.l. Free est. Small ONLY. Mon thru Thun 911:1 Rraltor 642-7000 Compar. rPnt (ZJ:lJ l64-32JO, Trimming, Prunink A Clean-jobs we lcome. ~itlf;. 5:XI. Fri 9 to 7, 3 Children MAKE your ow n lake nn 30 78 Ac. Hcmrt. rele11iwo ] up. 642·5196 or 142·8442. >fi 6, 10. U. 541-3782. or 40 aetts 11t Newberry r l11.u&C'S. 11U or p11rl lor in· JOHN SONS' GARDENING · I ][fl] BABYSJTIER. in Sm i t h Springs, SThO ac v11I. Clear. ron1P or l.:tnrl. Val. S226.000. Y1trd Mllintenance, Planting ln1MoY"*'l • I Elem Sehl. Dist., HS. PreJ Trade for hs,. or income. NI S200JIOO. ThP Doyle Co. CIP:Anups 9S2-2035 1 ;;1iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;~;t;1 married ~·ft'hlld for IT\)' I rhe Doyle Co. Rltrs. M8·1J68 Rt11llors. ;,48-1168. -yr. old ~lrl. 3 'hi 10 pm. tlO SPRINKLER REPAIR QUAIL Vtlley Count"" C1ub NF.\.\! 2 br mobilr. homP:, 2< Job Wont-~ Ma l 700, wknd&. 536-4896. •J New Sy!ltem& • 546 .. 2535 9'11, ~ vacant lot, nr. clubhou1f'. ~·ir! ... At Mf'11do,,,,·s, 14~'lt --~•-. n AB YSJTTER P1tulannn V11L S4.IJIXI; clr11r. v.1an1 J,.ffrry Rrl , IN1n,. R11nl'h. *-LANDSCAPING *-PUDIJC Acc't detltts 1>.1orlc ~<'hi. t!fstrict. Part time: • ~ \11.le: mr>rl,.l Mercedf'! Benz Tr11r!P !!'tr flrllflf'l1Y 111 ..,.,.ch New lawn!I, Sprinklers, de<:k3. 11U ph11.v• bf.lokkPe ping It t!Ry~ a v.-k. For swnmtr. or.? W-~. or ~Owner, 213/HA 94fi09 f'l,.11nu p. S.t11te li<:'d. 5.1&12?i IA.:<~11. Rr~ll0n11blt, 96..'\-llll> 5ji-49f(J. ~=~-~-1 EXP. H11.wai!an Gardener Don't i''-'~ up !he sh lp i BABYSITTER l'lt'eded ncy * Compl,.te ra.rdentnc aervk:e "List" II In danif1td, Ship home. own trans., HS &JU, K11m11lenl. ~Ii. M $ml'#. ResultR! 64)..5678 M-r. 96J...681f aft 6:30 pm. * * * * * ------- DAILY "LOT Su~. -11.1972 1 '---L ... _•-·___,][Il] I Employr1•it !!Ill I (J1..,N•lt !!Ill I l[Il]I ~ _ ..... _ ..... __,J[Il] I l!Illl '----_ ...... _, .... ___, J[IlJ :.-I ---·-~J[IlJ~I JI Holp W1ntod, MI. F 710 Help Wentod, M 1 f }ou Help Wo ntod, MI. F 710 Help W•nted, Ma F 710 H~' Help W•ntod, MI. F 710 ~P W•ntod, MI. F 7101--'---...:.....:....;;..;-- Help W•ntod, MI. F 710 Help Wentod, MI. F 710 H•lp Wenlod, MI. F 710 Tire S•rvic1m en &\BYSl'Ml;R ~ m a t u r r 'MlrMll W/ttb pre!. 7.)} 5:30 my hornt>, M\.0518 all S. C..UH.K . p/llme-!or pipe • lDbac':o Shop. ~er older ma.n v.ho ll"mok:IP• ~PL Hn 5 pm A: 9 pm Tue1/Frt Ii: S.t rute. Pie~ contact 111.rold. 493 E. 17th St, C~1. FRY COOK, EXPER PROFESSIONAL (.'all ~2'.Al LfVE-L."'4 ~lvn-f"l'l. P\I nn ~ow htnns for dtshYt-uhen RESTAURANT ' tlOiE14 ---C:.:."=--'-~.:_ ___ , l\ff,V. lllanf.ae hon11-tor & bullt.io)'•. l8 It ovtr. £qua.I 1'.l\IPLO'ThOCJ'•."'r Af:F.:-."CV R C::C E PT JONIST· Ii.Ow would )'OU like-to worlf. Jc,ir II. rut rruwl.ni: rt'al e10<! A inve11 mtnl co? Y o u u K mQdl'm c.'0-workr.n. $460. Ca.II llelen Jlayes, ~. Coastal Agency, 2 7 9 O llarbor Bl at Adamll, Cf\!. SECRETAR IES Reteil Sa le1men The' Irvine Ctllnpai1,y tuu im· J ones Tire Service 111t'd1.ate o~n11lj,8 r or Sal & to1n111, Co, PaJd Bf'r~ llol't'r~lar1es "'1lh nunlmun1 fit~ 1\(iply 1n person, 20tJ of 3-:i yrs. P:\per. 1n any of llacbur Hlvd .. c:o."i1a t.Jtaa. the loUO'Yi tng baC'kground11: 1-----------~gal or market l n g TYPIST, .pa11 llmf', phys1- reSt"arch. lyping 70 v.".prn. <'lllllS <l1f1Cf'. tn,,.ura.nce f'll· sh~ \\.fi.rn ., 4•1vU engineer· pcrtr~t'_?N'ferred. !>46--0'lll. Fry (.'1iok, Exp 'r\'lltf'lman 'Aorkin&" pa.Nnts. 2 \~hi!dN'n. Em'*1yrn.@nt f'mpklyer tlourly Employtt• Benetlt e BLUE DOLPH IN e Lite eook1n1 & ~ ....... "Ork. CocOI Rertauraot, 15E6 \V. By Low Ftt1 .ll.:lJ Via l.ido, ··.n. Woman 40-60. J r v In t . Adams, t.'otta to.I e 1 a, Manaa;trl .• , ••• Salaey Open Gi-.:.NERAL 01"1-,CE: Th.111 lm-2322'. ~9612 Apply In ~non. Good oppty w/lrg Corp CMhle-r-Sa.le- BA BYSITTER I h.skllf, live-in. 1'1u•I enjoy ch1ldrf'n. n.t ~ ' turn. 837-371~ ..... BEAtrnClANS (2) !'t'edt'\l to take over ~x l1t 1n i.: cHe-m~" wn1eche.tc-l). \~JI euarn up lo SllO pf!r "'k to right J)eNI0/1. Call >lg...!fl\!J, Full tlnie p:'.l~tion. :\lu11 ha\'e Prt'V'a')Ull ca.si1wr ~XJ'>'1'. Ap- ply t.fAna&rr -CJfRIS - Sol.Jt11 C.,it1'1 Pla:t.11. IYW ornef' nttda your LOAN ESCROW OFCR NURSE, part t!n)t, loc back: Aut. Manaaeni ..... S7SO. nto tall'nta: & per90na.IJ1y for lite olhCf' 2i.; dayi/ •k RN Fast Food Mer ••••• $600, mo c:lf'n<.'11.I du!1•w. A great .POfJbo!ll avatlabl.e U\ ffVttal pref ' t bl " ' ~ ·:.taster Qief ••.•.•. $1100. mo •n>up I" .,.. .. rk .,..·i ti1. T ..... _ui.1. or our o!!:cts tor £~r0'.\' ·• •a e pt"r110n y, 2.nd C k 1~ -~fl ., " "~ salary nrgollable. \Yrite . 00 ........... L~. '""1 (.'all J.1l'l(Jli. H.fty, ~. O!lict-rll w/11. nun. (If 2--5 Cl&.llsi.tit"d Ad No. 4..il, Daily Bro~u Man ........ $15(1. "'k RECEPTIONIST / SECRE- TARY, Medleal ottict, J,a. i;:-uua an·a. Stale aiie & qual. \\'rile Cla.'5.5if1rd Ad r-.·o. <\Jl t·/o Dally Ptlot-P.0. B<lx 1560, Costa .... or loan pro<·•"'"" • WAITRESSES E'J;{TO\\". typtng 70 "11·.p m Xln'I co. benefilll & 111ork1ng CHRJSTIA:'\S IU!t'rf'stf'd ill JnJl.Si;ll~.1r.e publ1sh1ng. Also no•Nll~ (ltr1,,l1an \\ rl\f'l"!I, phr•lhf>r.i1•!1•'I'' b artists. Cnntar 1 Larry Humman11, 6-12-W.J I da,\,, r~1 ..... ~,j2J f'vf'1 . 0:.ia..~tlll /\gene)', 2 7 9 O yr1. t'XJ)f'r. in ronvtntional Pl.lot, P, O. Box l560, Costa Tl'~1nee Cook , .•. $2. f() SJ. hr Jfa.rbo'r Al ;;t J\dan1~. C)t. lOOJlll. ;\lust ~ rapabl .. of r.1esa. Calif. 926:.!6. Wa.itm ............. $1.65 hr ro11d1t1ons. Call Mrs. Smoot 644-3258 IMMEDIATE CASH BEAUTY Operator 110':+Jc·•l, M/F, pITft'rnhly \\' i 1 h tollov.·ing. Apply in pf'r.t•1ll Monday 9 asn . .( prn , 7U.~ ~· Balboa Blvd., Balboa, COCK TAI L WAITRESS Gl-~~El:AL ALI. & r o u n d handhng own desk. SalarylmiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• \\'a1tre11st'll ... · ... •· .$1 65 hr lfan,!v n111n. }>'ull Hn~e. Send •' 0 rnnlf'OlillMlle \ll/expf'r. OHie · Ko 1'"tt All shills-/()()(! & C0o.:ktstl 11•1,1, ••. 00 ,.1,,.,1,.," •d ,-,8 (.'all ,'\fr E1t·h!~n. ~,.J6.-li:OO. e 's t , Hostesll 12 h' " '" "-~ '' -CALIFORNIA e<:r• arie~ ................ . e/o O;oily Pilot, P.O. Rox e Cl k T t llollte1s .l AMI ,\tgr ...• Open t.le!.11. Ca.t1r. -RE C E_P_T_l_O_N_IST- SECRETARY CALL BEAtrl'lCIA.~S nff<le<I . Tup hair .tylllt1 only, Al.ale 1ir female. Sand Crab ltair Ot'Slgn!I', 963-3411, Ji.B. Bookktf'per Stn1r /1 )'•t•ni;. u!trllt'. & f'X- prr f1.r Ill'\\' S1•· . .k hOll:.f'. AJJl'ly, ;\!•1u-\\rrl, ll11tn-3 pm ]560 (. \I ,. ,.,, .. ,,, FEDERAL SAVINGS •r rP11 1 Banende-r ..... KM\\'l"d"' 01 , 0•1a P!<.11, .a. ~.w. e Accounting Clerks .. Polynes11u1 dnnk~ •.. ~:W . .sh1Jt l;JRJ., IJ\P-111, l"',. w port LOS 1 T • Fl•xowrlter Opr. ,.EF,' Al'lll'h hnn1" '\I 0 I h' r.. Ange I'S ime• dea.ltr • St•t1·111·e•I Cl k t er ' ROYA!. SERVICE AGE~CY hl'lpt"r l••r , u ni m , r . \.\a.JI s )OU/lg rnan lo 11!ufl Ne1\ port Reach 1LT1n Sf'rks reccpt1on1st \\'Jlh n11n1mum .'\ )PA.re: rxper. Plrasant personal11y & ab!l 11y ro han· d!e busy rlr~k. TYPl:'\f: 'iO \v.p.n1. .. :\Jnt':s 11nrk1ng con<ll!1ons & t"CI. bPnf'f l!s. Congenial " (1 r kt n g 1 •in· d JtJoM. t' X f' f' J J E' 11 t <ii· n1o~pht>l'P, Hlt,;11 i;11u;1!u•n Busy pl1111t n1.'lu:.1grr 111•1•d" a.si;1stant to handlf' \ilJ'lt'I \ or admuusrrahvl' acl tv1!1,.,.~ Jleqt1 1N'S' g(l()i! I y p I n ~, .oi.renograpluc k !f'll'phu1w· slull.•. I 7 I 4 l 776-3400 INVESTMENT ORIENTED BEAl!J'ICIANS Spe.c:e For ~nt 2121 l'ua:.1 J1 11y, NB \!f'. l!Pdf!('k ---CO.\IJ,,\;\10:". ror "'1ff' Sat & b<l~-9006. p11).lf'rs Sunday n1ornin1: only Slime Agen<·y -f\'e"' Ortire 6T.'.·7'11 l TheM" po.~lt1011.1 ere v.·1.1h '.~ To 5ervt you better! GUARDS-home-offiCt" of a m11.30r 111• 3848 Campus Drive PATROLMEN LUHRS BOAT CO. 11urance comp11.ny locete-d m Suite ll9. Ne\\'J)Ort Be11.ch Call M rs. Smoot 644-3258 WAITRESS, EXPER. $l'.> Weekly ttt2.-<fi4.i BEAUTY opt"rator (styli.At> full time. ,.;;un. S11 Uli; slull, ovf'r 35. ~:l-]j~'.I CONST RUCTION Pf'rmanrnt 8-'.<11gn n1 rn! C.;\l r-;O\v 1-linni;: L.A., I.Jul inoving to TI('w 557-:m>O -Laguna ;;rea~ ~ ull & p11rt blclg 111 Ne.,..·port Beach inl =-~~-------RELIABLE \\Uman O\'er 3Q 11n1". Pre1n. p11y. L1r,. 111~.. FINISH fall. l-'rt'e commutin&: from R••1 Estate tor li!P factory \\Ork. C&JJ Call f7 1.i1 s::::..oo:.:"O 0.01 1111drr :!t. J\'o Phonf' 1·fl.l l~. 1\/l•\1 1·r 111 person, St.rf ,t :-u·Iu111, ~it~ \\', ("1.,1 I I h1 I, i\f'11-por! B<'h. ,/ Alao ful\-limr shampt)O rlrL Ruth, 837-4743. LOAN OFFICER Xlnt opp<'lr. for apprl\1ser In 1~·s1denT1al rons1rut1ion dt'pl In CO~!:i :.,fp-;a, Requ1rt"S a 111.11 11f 'i j/'1' f'Xl>f'I', Jn ap-- )1raJs1ng 1•c.').tdcnt1al & llmall !11cnme un1t!t 11•/i;ome ron- l'llr11c11on lt>nd1ng-prrrrrab!t. 1'h1s positlon 1nc!ude., !nan ,;rilicit<ilion & buildf'r (·on- la<"t. :..ru~t ha\·e appraised \1'Hh ll financial lns1111111on. Call Mr. Da\\·ii:on. :)'!6-1~. Bonu.o:. Paid va(·..,111111 , BOAT CARPENTER llunll11gton Center-Anahe1n1 .--..16--2';'62. Apply Suilr t; & N<•ii·port Beach by bus to RESIDENTIAL AUDIO MAGNETICS CORPORATION \\ :\ 11 1!1'.::.."i IJ 111111i" f<.oom I: c·.,,·~t;i il. lr'3Y Sf'!'\ IC'!", O\'l't' :.'!. 7ilo !1::10 !J1•!wn 111 I.: JI Full Chargf", Pxpcr thr1)U"1h genf'rnl lP-dger. Nt'"'l.c1rt Center Otf!ce. Prop" r I .Y l\1an&1emenl ex1wr prPl 'd. Sa I a t )' Open. \\'rite 011..uitled ad No. 376 Daily Pilot, P . O. BoK 1560, Cosla Meaa, Calif. 92626. !j:r, r>.o. Lr&nd, ~A ASSEMBLERS l..A. until mov" is romplPlr. Sa.Ir.~ ! Lun<'hrs provided 11.t Jo\v REAL ESTATE School's Out-What Now? IJF.:LP \\'A:"iTED CARPENTER ··osl Good :;11.Jary & frini:~ Teac:hC'rs summ{'r ernplO)· A .\1AT'TELL Corupa11y \.)rual _ Oppor. Euiplo_yrr a111 & .i ,'I.: G 11111 \Va1tresM'~. rooks. l ou,o;Loo~.c; 1 HE L p E RS hcnC'llls. 1-'ee paid b y &cau.se of ""'\' ,t, ,,_.011 1111uing n1ent. ~·or the 1nost l'C'SPt'C'I ----1 \\Ai\ T}>.JJ fl'll1!t lf" colle-gt· slta!o'n! In 11\t' 111 tor sum· 111rr. \\'rtlk 1" hP<i (;h, Roon1 iii. llt1ard ~ l j(). pf•r mo. In ('.,{'iJ[lng1• rtJr lli\) 1irJJP ChiJrJ <·:u·r fur i.;u·t 13 & boy 11. tlJ!!h\\ashC'l'I, £xp. fl. (n11~1 . ~n1ployfr. Jntrrview & les! dt•Vt>lopnH't'll 8rtivitiC'll in· rr1 l'clU rational 111ork oulsid,. Age~ )g...JO. Ap ply in perw11 t.nply 111 PPr~o11 tra1l y. <:luding Big ca n y o n , ol llChool. f'or intC'rv1ew SECRETARIES-11nyl 1nH• lit llouse ''I 84~) \\'. J8!h SI. Promontory Bay & future phont' or 'vrilr. R. C. PPtty, Pirs-3110 r\e11•pri rt Blv<l., N fl. Costa !'11C.'1/l rf'"'. CQB_5htl devPlopment.o:, Mae-540·9582, P.O. Box 4875, N.B. HOSTESS '.""""""'""""'""'""'"""""'" l·(jid !,1.!.°':~1~ nab-Irvint' Realty Company 92660. Soine day• & ni!e&. Apply in LV!\l'll J!ost£>ss ;\lon-t'rl. ha:oi the follo\\'in g op-,.:.:;:.c~S-A_l_E_S_M_E_N __ _ IMMEDIATE CASH BOOKKEEPEH.·Thru G.L. & Payroll ta:<e-s. Al!O, typing &: phone angy,•ering. One girl office \\•Ith small grov.11ng Usht m11.nufa.cturing (.'Om- pany. Requires 11. compPlf'nl take charge pt>rson. Sf>nd resume to Clas.,ified Ad t\n. 423, Dally Pilot, P. O. Box 1560, Co1t11. Mesa , Calif. person, Love'll, Brookhurst l.11. Ca\'P" Rfc;rauran!, )6'.f1 (Uchrnd Airporler Inn) portunities available to in- & Adams, Jl.B. ln.llle Avr. C.\1. Apply uf-l"."""""""'"""""""""""""'I dividuals 11·ith local ~!idf'n- (J\\ll l\ivnt \\'/de .s k, l)'JX'l1-r111·r & i; e wing =· B<X>KKEEPER. F/C. la1v hrm. Irvine romplrx. 3.5 yrs exp. desired. AIR, A/P. J»!Y· roll, r en'l J"dger. T)'p1ng req'd. l\lr. Brown, 55i·!'l'JOO. CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS COOKS-Q\·pr )fl, no f'Xpcr ne<'E'ss. Apply be-twn 2 & 5 pm, Snack Shop Restaura.nr. 23115 E. Coast Jlv.')', Cd:\J Equal Oppor. Employer. COS.\1ETIC SALF.:S: lf you l1kt' n1ake-up & individual lashes & you want to 51:et 111- l<;J a glamorou.o: fif'1d 1\/8 nal'I NlSrnetic ro. \\'r \\'di 1rain. Salf's l'Xper. neC'rs!I. Co~ 111 c I i c i a n s hcen5P needt-tl. Part or f/ltlllC'. BOYS Salary + romm. IleflC'lits 11.t Ap l0-14 10 deliver papf'rs all J. \\'.Robinson's. In the Dana Polnl. San Oe-1 __ f.4•l-2~._rxr 3~ mente areas. I COSMETOLOGIST f''ast, sharp gal lo as~l~t 011•,1· DAILY PILOT er of nr1v bui;y salon. Top 492-4120 :o;alary +. Ja Co's For /lair. -B-ROILER MAN Sharp brolle-r man needed for new steak house. Apply, Mon-\\red, llAf..1-JP:\I 2121 Coa..,t HY.')'. NB. 1.Ir. Hedrick BUSBOYS 13 yrs of age & ovrr Evening \\'ork Apply In Prrs<>ri Monrllly or \\'rdnC'.0:11ay al 3 Pf'l-1 SHARP No l'honr Calls l-1VE CRO\VNS 3801 E. Pacific CoAst 11111'. Coron.11. de! J\1ar CAN 'T FIND THE JOB YOU W ANT7 TRY OURS! IMMEDIATE PLACEi\1E:"lT FOR: • FIGURE CLERK Tf'l•se fobs are varied & challenging I &.lti-134.'J. . ~-------CUSTODIA:"\ . .SZ.66 per hr. + night lihilt dilftrentia!. full 11mt', perm. pos1!10M. 7 11.n1· 3:30 111i1 & 11 pm .-7:30 s m. F:xper. required. Personnel O[fiCf>, !'outh Coast Com- n1uni!y 1-Iosp. South Laguna. '1~1:111. An equal op- JXlr!unl!y f'mployer. D F. x T /\ L fil'l'f'ptioni~I . l'apab1e & t"xper. in .11.ll llf'n- tal olr proce1!ures includ1n~ ehairs1d•· /..· X-ray. Ne\\'potl Cl"lller. l>-l~-0922. DENTAi. l't'Ct'pl1onis1. E~p. 1n lnsuranc1'. ('fll!eeuons, & 11ppo111ln1er1!s. Full t1n1e. &nd rei;ume l· Ml11ry t":'I:· pcc:terl. \Vri!t" CJa,.sified Ad No. 4.13. 1;;, Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa ~1en, Ca!1!. DISH\VASHER: Apply Chef, Dillman 'i; RPst., !'Ol E . Balboa DI, B111. Driv•r -K0e_n_n_e_l~m-,-. For animal shelter. Excel Opportunit~' & benefits. Neat appearing&: pl'l'50nable-. Ap. ply at 20612 Laguna Canyon Hd., Laguna Be11.ch. DRY CLEANING AGENCY MANAGER lirP" :lnd floor Or!i< i> s,,_,, ''°' Crowo·ng tial real estate expenenct'. HOUSEKEEPER r u t I ,~ _. <'harge, 2 &dull.~. room /,, :'llALf-: C0llei{" S1udr>nl n11irrl-11a1,.r (l1s!ru·t 11ff'dll co1n- hoa.rd, $240. mo. Oii·n !rans. t'd ac: Oraftc;111an & 1lrit:,.r 1ic1t·n1 l'!f'rson lo JttB.nag1• General Manager ~:i. Joir hu-=) 11\t • r1ur tle~tgn hu~.v olf1t'"· :'llu.~t po~~esi; & A1sistant To P r•s. HUMANE OFFICER -CITY OF - NEWPORT BEACH $651 to $791 p., Mo flPrru1rrs !11g-h schm! iT'adu;;- linn !.: '.l yrs PXpt'r. in 1h~ carr & h1111dling ()f an imal~. Apply by Jun<-21, 1972 10 Prrsonnf'l Offit•e, 3 3 O O Ne1\·port Blvd., Nc~·port 673-6633. !RVINE PERSONNEL SERYJCES .. AGENCY OUit'f' 1.lgr/\\'riter lo $800 Escro'v Clerk/Note,. Deer!." Escrow Note.!1/Deeds $775 Travl'I Ag('y l\lgr S600 ~ Sccretaril'S lo $600 ore l\1gr SeC'ret1ry 10 $550 St'1·'y/RrcC'p!1oru.~t Open Cen'I O!i· Co1nn1 '\ I n~ tJIJ('n Payroll Clerk $:i'IO .1- Jler"f'pt/Typ11>l tn $4511 A/P , P&yro!I r,. $500 l\lTST Opt'rator 111 $j(l(i AC'counf1ng Clf'1 ·1\ 10 $j00 (;irl Fnd11y 111 $5()(1 Clerk 'fyp1s! to $425 }'rel' k re" Position.~ -488 };, 17th (;;! Irvine! Cb! 642·1470 INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE F ull or p/tlme. BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Min or Women Leese A Yellow T•xi C1b Call for Appt 546·1311 ,\sk for Jlerrn M firm. 1~art lln1" pJu~. :'11u:.I J,!vod lyping & shrtlmd 11kil!s. have good 1!r1\'111g r!"rord &· l\nov1ll"llgP ol \l'<tlf'r d1slr1c1 I.If" neat k bus1ness·hke iu liu.~. ht'lpful buf n () \ appearancP. Non·smokfr. Jl('l·rssary .. F<lr turUier in- l"all fol' inlrrv1r\\' .11p-ff1rmation, please c a I J pointment, 8:3(1 to ~ Dally, 831-2500 bh\'n Sam&: 11 ant. 979-IS.W. ?.1,\:-J or v.·ornan 10 \\'Ol'k 1r1 OF'f>~ICE SK!Ll.S NO FEE Donut Shelp aftf'rnoon. No • MTST Operator phone 1-a.lls plt>aSt". \\.in-• Secretari•s che-ll's, 2947 Harbor Bl. C:.t. e Stenographers Manag-~mrnt Op~r1t111ilies: • S r . Typi1ts HEAL TH FOODS e G•I• Frid•y Con1 pl<>tr kno1vlcd~e-of v1la· n1ins k food supplements f.'la.ny oppor!l1r1 il1t's for Jong necessary. J'rer. f'Xperient·e & short le1111 assignmen!i; in O\'Pr thf' t·ou11!rr salrs. for lhP 11l)l'l1c skills, at &J! 9~9-9493 ~111·n JO & 5. ~:<pc'r. levels. ~~-~~-~-.::C--Large clrrnand ror lf'l11pol'al'y :'IIAN • Early A.\I ne11•spaprr & pern1. In .vour favor1Te dellvery. Ea.\! Blulf ar!'a. area of O. County. Xlnt route open, Approx. $210. n10. & 1-1 ltrS/111k. \\' .. Ill'(' an>:ious to mrf'I & 962-463.1 \\'Ork 111/you. Come 1n & DutJrs \\ 1ll 111cludr develop- mf'nt & admiru.~tration of t'ff('('ti\re sales I.:. listings program. Position requires rxtensl\•p local real rstatr back~und & f'XJK'ricncr or ctemonstraled interf'St & ability in real t"State salrs rnanagf'ment. 'ExC'cllcnt sal· ary, l11cent1\'C' & f'n1•p. henr· !11s. Sales Representatives '\"(' sr-ek :: J'l'fll',.,~r11ta~1\·1·s lo lisT & sC'll l't'<i1dent111! propertll's in the Ne"''porl· La~una·lrvine areas. Po- :.itions require rC'al estatr hcPnsr & 11uccessful local R..E. c.-.:per1enct-, Co1nn1ji;. sion & benefits. Mananer/Sales Regi~t"'" )'ou'll Be Glad ., You Did. Tile~ arf' Jlf'rntanrnf C'aN'O· SalPs PXperience necessary to opporlunitic<:. All inquiries · 1nanage Ne\vporl Ik&ch !o-~G'• 1 21120.P'•t Dr. he-Id in strict ronlidencf'. Jf ('ation ol nation's leading 1 -~}lil .......,.. UJ.lm ~ou qual ify pleallt!' llubmit figure control salon. !'11ust 1elt"l' or rcsunie by ma.ii on- be trim, attractive, mature IBetund Airportcr Innt I • . 1,,,..,,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,....1 y to ... «-r.n]oy working "'ilh the Macnab-Irvine Realty public. Salary plus co1111ni,11-0 RN,\ ;\I J:: NT A J~ lRON l' 0 Thr Irvin<' Co sion. Jo"or 1ntervie1v c:all fabric:aror, <'.11per1cncrd. for ~1~iO Xr11·1xH'l Cent"r Or 1213' 86~J.JjJJ. 1X>5itior1. Call bf>l 9 L Jt, l\t'.'iifJOrr' Bi'acll (';i, !l2(',fi0 GLORIA MARSHALL 49'!-fiJjG. Attn: Prrsonnrl l.lrpt . F igure Control Salon OllTIIODONT IC office: J:x. n I 1 .. 1 1 -----1 • .ea .. s a r ) MANAGER TRAINEE fl" r 1" n <' e < rl'ceplionist Professional n"id r:s1 11tr· W F h. 11·/mAtUl'lly. 1'op salary. · . omens as ions }'asllion lsland. 644_14<Xl. Salesmen & hl'okrr."! Th" need an attraetlvP & opportunily is hPre~ )'au ,11rr pleasant \l'Otnan lo ll'Arn PART rime Hr'I µ \l'Bn1ed. needtd immediately ror our our JocaJ operations. An1b1· £\'es alter 5 pm. ~!11.le rapidly explllldlng Re a [ lion more irnportanl ll111n OVl"I' :i'":. Apply 111 person. Estate division, Pollilive op- rxper. Par! 1in1e ronsir!C'J"l'd :'<le ,'it. Ed's Pizza Parlor, 4.10 portunity for advanctmenL lo slart. For introdul'tnry I·:. 17th St., C.:'11. !'or appointment phone Rick inlen·1e11• <1.ppl. Call i\lr. PUX an!l"\1·erin11: .s e r v 1 c e , Roegner, \Vh itney 778-1700. C.'\L 1211. grtl\'t)'ard Tuell & \\'ed. :'ll ATURE assist;;nl \\'/111tr-d :..Tort-hrs It <lesired. Costa for bu.'iy owner in Bf'ach ;\lrsa aJ'f'a. Call ~2-11&1. a:;11 Bl'.'au1y Salon. Ph PLRSONNf:L l\IANAGER: fii .. -6860. Xlnt opty for qualified m11.n. :.1ECll1\NIC, t'Xf)('rien1·Prl, .E'~pf'rienccd 1\1fh pro!it.1-~~~------- !uner, Triun1ph, Pr11~ro1. .shArini;:: ne!", This pns1!ton Real Estate Career i:::oorl pay pJ;;n, C.ood ro_ h.1~ ~ hii,:h salary polenti.il New or experienced, join the t-..:·nrr11.... Bill Ens! r .)' 'lu~1 h111c rrsume a.t'atl. Company thAl'5 ~roy,·1ng. If ~Jj...(J~f>·I. !'pl1t f,.,,., you do not ha\'e a li ('cnse, If you're good w /num· ber1 & can type e little you may qualify. C.:.\'pt'l'lP.flC'f' prl'(<'rrPr1, ron1r S•'1\·1n2 koo1\JPdgr. N 1N" f.iur rol11K!11u;~. Clem n (lranrrs. Fashion lsla nr!. C;;JJ fnr 111 p- po1nln1en1. 644-2512. -------=~ ENGINEERS Ji\:'\ITOR -~latuT'f' ,t· dr"fli'n· •hil1lf, :'llrsa Verde {'011. 1 \'A]PS<'rn1 1 losi111J, (i 6 I Crntf'r ~I.. l'.~1. $.l~~i.~j f'H/TZ '\'ARREr\'" f·'EJ:O: check on our Sport Car Center nor.11. scnnce: A"'"cr '49 • OR.ANG!:; C<JU;-.;Tr s S11111e J\jlPtl C'y. Nf'll' orricc ii LAll.GE'ST T<:J st'rve you hcttcr: Real Estate ';'\0 Jo:. 1st SI., S.A. ~117...nir..i :::1;41! Canipu.~ J)rii·p Licensing Course IMMEDIATE CASH CALL 17141 776-3400 INVEST~ENT ORIENTED SALESME_N __ Need rne11 \\ lio are ready tn learn 1he <'ar business and arP. \\ llli11i.; to 1ra111. I'llu;;I l1.i11e good JX'rsonal1ty, be 111trrcstf'cl in a futuri', (.]res~ 1rC'll. salcsn1 ir 1dcd. Be11('rits: D<-r110.. J'.:l'OIJP ln<:.. 111gll ron11111 ssions. Unl!n\llt>d Ill· ('(]1nr. Apply ln Person. UNI\IERS I 'f Y (ILDS· ?>·fOBILE. 2850 I larbor Blvd., Costa I'llesa. Sales Professionals Join ll1r fastt'st gro\\·1ng Rt'al E~tHtc Conipany in A111erirn. L1cen.sl' rce 100% refund· able. Outstanding, 1"0nlin- uous training prograin. Prime oHicl' location. Don't \1·a1l . husinr.<;s i~ tr,.n1<'n· rlou.". Call Gt!t>S 1-\a\anagh R! !!i!l-111~!0. SALES OPPORTUNITY OrflngC' Co. sales oppor. /or a srlr srarter 11 /C'xp. in ~ra11hi(·~. 11d agency or prin. 11ng. Guarn. ron1m/oppor lo )::l'OS<; $1 2-$151-\ 1st )T. Yrt" Paid Al:-o Fee Jobs Sen.•iC'r C<'nlf'r Agt'nC'y 42'62 Campu." Dr .. NB No. B-4 J!rlan Schaffer 557-2711 CALL 17141 776-3400 INVESTMENT ORIENTED SECRETARY $550 The rr,i;:ionnl of ft ~1:11~·111dr (ll'g<1.n1lat1on Hf•\\ Jp,·f1l•'d 111 :\('11·port H1•;11•h 111·1 ·d<> 11 plriisan1 sk1!h •d ~u 1 tu 111a ch111f'. \\'t"C'k-"nd & r\'f'S frr-c \lust 11.t\ e car. Non .'111okrr. ! jl 1 t ti l·l-2\.().) af1e1· 6 p111. \\. \:'\ 1'1·.IJ 1•;.i·1 &/or f\tll 11111" ~t'crr1;1r1a l help. Co. tlrsu·rs loc;il lady 1nlt'J'eSlf'd 111 \101·k111g I or 2 days a 11f'r~ & wn1f" evenings. !:ll1ot'!hanrt & typing, Typing :-r><'ed 1111po11.1nt. Apply 1851 J,:11,r•i'. l1'l!llt' ur phone ;,,-1j..f1'ii:?.. a ~:>i~t onr •If tli1·1r "' \I ,\.\'TEl.1-'"Ulrl" In n11111agc 1>1 ·ur11·p<, t:r .... 11 11.-11 .. 111,. ;,o n 11J111 /\('11p11rt Beach (~rt'nt 0111><w111111!). '1'!1 1~ 11111' 1~11111'1. (;,..,,it ,·11r:ition t; '""Jill ~~ 11 '(', Abo l•\• i"h". b(·n11f1 1 .... C.iJr f:.on Jlessel - Call 1'\anc.• ;\1,1~. v!\1~10 -1:, ,;7::-;>;.\-.0. f'o;i.,1.11 ,\;_;pnr·1 . :'j'1f)11•1, .• 111 II . l 1 , • 1 .~ •• J, 11r • "r~n11·chan1c ru•bor R! ;-d i\11:1 111'>, ('\I. :-<i•r11I rrpl 1r~ '" Class1tied Secreta r y to $600 1\d ,\(), .:1.; f'/IJ tlir na1Jy l'\n ."h, ~d typ. l..o• al 1'11"1, P. 0. JW, l:AJO, Costa Call Lorrnuw 'Jc~a . \\~F.STCL! FF \'l'~A7,7.T7>.7. 0-,-,,-, -'"-,.-,.-,-,-11-p-l<-to. I Personnel i\/i!enL"1· rnRna~1· 1t 111111 apL house 2043 \Ve-.stchlf Dr., '.\[~ call 536-::i!9 1\[1,.,1• •1 pin. 645-2770 -\\ dJ'i'ho!ll,f'll\,,;.--:;.t11pp1n,i:: & *Sec'y $500 mi;-1ec.:e1 \1n;~. _::t•neral mdse Lite sh-(,nod t y p 1 fl g . •'XP nee. 12S1 Ul<I~ 1: Logan: Jnlerest 1ng l1l'lcl. C.\J J-'"r Nf'go/Also r·Pr .lubi WOMEN'S-FA SHIONS Sl'rvict' (t'll!er Ai;::elll'Y 4262 Campus t)r, NH No. 8--<l Nntu•nal •·u -~ !t •;ul1•r 1n tis Helen So:h~ff1·1• rh·,7-2711 firld ha~ p .. r I ,t,, 111!1 11me -----1•JJf"r1111i::" 111 yo111· 11.r,.,a for SEA,\ISTlt.l'.:!:!S. Ury \'leaning ~i·vo>ral ""'lll"n lf'I hrlp 1n .il!t'ral1Qn 11·p.11t'' "'ii· (';11! 1·11111111,·1 10~ f.1-111,•rr i;hoii·s. for 01pp1. lj 1!-~"o l'! "-'' r·•111•r n'qUll'f'd For 1n. SECitE"J':\f~\;-\ u•o' 11,1·,. 111 ln1<lu1 lnr·.1 11111 •111,,11 nppt. gl'Oll'ing co. 111 (/,ro d.\111111111· (',tll ,\)1·. \\h1!11r,\, 778-1700, housing f1elrl. B•·.11ilil ul 1''\t 1211. modern 01!1cP l•v O<'f',1!!. \\01nr11 ------1 }'amlly atmo~phrrr S\i'~I. E11Jny s::Jamllur r t J t I m e Call Helen l-/ay•·~. ;,.;n..wi~.1. rart't'l', ~hn11· Bee \ in., Coastal .A.gen('), :Jj9Q f.1sh1on~ al $20.SJO \\'kly ln- •farbor Bl al Ada n1.'i. ('\1. \'On1r + quaHfy for frf'c ee SECRET II RY ee \\'ilrdrobc, 893-2317 or r ·or "·est roast regional i;ales 557-9733. ''===-----office. ;\lust havl' mature \VOi\IEN [Jectron!" judgmC'n!, nbdity to deal on allsembiy trainees on de111y phone-, type 70 1vprn & take linPs &. pulse 1rflns/&nner~. .shorth<ind. Prl'\·iou."i ~Rlcc; Plf'a~ant surroundine;s. 1642 off.ice exper prcr. For ap-l\111M>r Ave .. San111 Ana. SALESLADY, expcr. fo r po1ntment call 49H.--.'J3. , dre.<ill shop. Ple.ist" St>nd Potter & Brumfield Dn·ision \\O:'llEN dt"monslri1te skin· r~sun1e P. 0. Box 1623, A:\tF Jncorporat<'i! c·ai·e " n1akf'llJ'. E.11n1 l'\f\l'pcll'I Bcflt"h. (.'a 926&1. 261~1 AvP. Aeropurrin genrrnuc: f'rim.m Tra 1n1ng, I San Juan Cap1str1111,. 'l""-· supphe~ &: natl ad1 ,.rt15111g Sales Eni;111ec>1· · ·"'''" ti-l:'i-(l!I'·• pi·rf :i yr.;. "'<:Pf'r IJ!. t An equal np~r_'1Tl l'I '!/~ \i·-. '_·'·.· .--. , • . l1fldl B.f;, rnginrering. r .x· SE:RVJCE SIRll"ln: 1·.~~·!iun ~ ORl1li\L, n1nthr1n1•Ll'1" tf:"!l~h" tr;nl"I rrq'd. Sf'nd (lp('ll f/t1111•' lJ r i 1 ,.11 a 1 lraiil" n~.~istan('r ~ 7 p.11\ · f'~1·r111 S SI .,, I rr.~un1r only 10 a! In· ~e1lr.~n111.n / 11lf' n1r rh a11 1, ul · · Liil • ···' 1r. PP r i;on11rl ill11.n;1gtr-3000 illu.~t ha'·" 1•.\pPr, Cd ,.,;11·11 496-:Jj~J ____ 1 J'.:quaJ Opror. F.1nplo;.rr 'Verde Shrll S{'I'\', 3121 fale.0n1,.,11 1n C.:'11. 962-0416. • GENERAL CLERICAL Good typlng & lnsur anc• exper. helpful, but net nec1st. Positions avail. for Jr. & Sr. skills. IMMEDIATE CASH KEYPUNCH Suile 119. i'<e111nn rt Bea!·h r-.-11 I · · :\!ECllANJC J\.c;s1~!.in1 r(\r '"' r u sa ell tra1n1ng program !'J5i-2ROO _. M gnlf t'Oursr. ('all f,1r Lil·liiliOiiiili&iiiiili&iiiiiiiii-.I -no coos,, anqement op- .Atl"li·a.v i\l'r., Costn :'llel'iil. Jni::: _p(l1t"nl1al. Appl)' l··I pn1 :'\[.:":[ (lppor :-.11 1 I Concern CBllf. !12'626. I only, Jerry Pa1·l111111, ;\l··~:i h;;~ r'l•r•r1111i.:~ for roull' SALES~1AN trn1nrr 1n f,.,arn 1-larbor Bl. Costa ).!r~a. I --- TNTf.RVIF.\\'J:\'I; f.1nn & Tuell 9 a m-2 ptn \rrd !hn1 Fri 9 11m· 12 pm o:-.: "'ITJ·: n~-nt ·n KF.:\\' BUii.Di!\!; PACIFIC MUTUAL FASHION ISL1\!\/J ~Con!er Santa Cr111 ,t.. N'wport Cr111rr lJl'l\C'I * FREE dn1 1y I U' 1r11n~pnr t11.lion for 1111lk 1n IJi~ Ar1- J:l'IC':i, 1!ntll mO\I" ro '\f·iirnr! Sept. '72. ' CALL 17141 776-3400 INVESTMENT ORIENTED ---Experienced- Cooks Dishwashers & Busboys Arply in Peri;on 27142 Or!rgo llwy. ~an Juu11 Capistrano EXP Only. Clolhlng machinf' (\prrators. Full time. 17:13 llln1U"01·ia Ave. Blvd S, c:..t fil.'1-i252. Foo=D~W~A~1=T=E=R- I '\flt'I'. 0\'('r 2J, Long hll.LT CARPENTERS ()~, l:Ju1 ilt"l\I appesr. • 111111). 1'lon-\\1M, llam-.1prn HELPER 2121 Co•<! Hwy, NB ?ifusf havr rxprr I :\lr. ll<'Clr!rk '" lumlfll" "'1''"''· F / C BOOK'°'K"'E"'E"'P"'E"R XTRA LONG TERM ASSIGNMENT I Oli.: Cn11yon Coun.try Oub 111 I . M rk1n~ 11n 1ndlv1dual lo ad- rVVIM • . 540-4450 mln1~rrr ,I',, !tuf'('rvlitr. ts &C· NE ER A } EE AT TE~tl'O • 1•wll 111~ l<)'!llr.rn. Pifust have TEMPO 1lrn1nns1 r11tl'd ability to keep Tempor1ry Help .1f'rur11 rr rt'corda. inft'rpret C A R PE NT ER . E;:p«. I Of"4'r.at111~ r e' u lt " & r emodeling. Eal.ah. co. ~X· "UIN"'n.'i5" rlerit'al pt>nonnel. pe.nding. Yr 11 r 0 11 n d F:fll' cxpo!(ure nr~r;:sa.ry. employment. Top v.·a.l?'t:'B tor '!rq.ulri"' 3-!i )'rs expcr. 11-s 11 qualified person. p h . f IC Uookkl"f'f!f'r. Plrn."if' 646-4912 or l-1~141'1. ~uhr1111 r'<':q:11n1•' 1nrluclin£ ~:lh\ry h\~t(lry '"' D•y Sh ift Available Now 6 ;\Jonlh.<i actual \\·ork e-xpttr. on l'!lhf'r a keypunch, krytape or key disc devlet. ALSO Dey shift until move to N•wport in September then swing 4-12 PM. School training neceRi;. ~m• \1·ork exper. helpful. l;';'TERV IE\Vlf\'G l\lon & Tue~ !l 11.m-Z pm \Ved lhru f'r1 !l 11.m.12 pm o" SITE or oun NE\V BUILDlNC PACIFIC MUTUAL FASH ION ISLAND <Cor1H'r Sanla Cruz & Ne-.,..·port Cent~r Driv') * FREE dlllly h u i; 1r11nrport.11.rion for "'Ork In Lor. Angel~ until mo\'t to Newport, Sep!. '72. LADY MD. Fe1v hrs wk . Xlnt sallll')'. Rrpl!ts conf. WMft Clti!!lilled Ad No . .(~ t:fo 01![y Pilot, PO Box 15M, CO!lll Mtlltl, Callr. over ZL lll)Jl!Y 111 J)('1 .rrin nnlv. Deli Shr r. Urool<1111rst t. Adam~. Jl.B. Ul~ Cnnyon rounlry C'luh r n Thr lrl'inr <~onipt1ny l ... ECAL Secrt'tary: fu!I time. ~ll Nl'1\'JX'.ir! rrnll'r Dr )'oung. .11ln't typlgt. dlc- o...EANING 111.dy l'lt"rrlt'rl 2 M.Y• per \\'ttic. New).tlrl 8nch attl,, &45-1828 -- I ?-\l"1vpon Rrerh, en ~2600 ta.pllOne. 644--0')23, Nwpt Attn· P"r~nnrl !)('pt, _c_cn_1_,_'·------- Jtava ;h1ng you \\'&nl to NPed A "Pad'"! Place •n ad! _,_,_11_1 _0~'~"~1~r""'::.._~•d~•....::"<>:...::lli_c_v_l_M_'l-_S01~•----- teni11" J\lon-1'-ri , 644...():1()2. portunitie1, Ask for 1'.lrs. POLICE Jone-s for information at METAL MAN Exper. h;;nging Yodtl" T()fl 1 ~$$. 842-558t CLERK Tarbell Realtors XI r .11. Long Tt'rm lli;lllgn1ne11ts Irvine ..• 54~4450 r>.'!::VER A FEf: AT TE:\IPO CITY OF - NEWPORT BEACH $523 to $636 Per Mo TEMPO Temporary Help P.eQUU't'S hi~h M'.hool gn.dua- lion 1 yr rrct"n t !;)ping' & NF.f.'.J J S!yhsts, Chentele gt"oc'ral olfice 11·ork. A~sign prrr ~!. but not . f'!~f'n. Top ment may IJt" tod11y, nit r or t'flrn1ngs. Shopping Ctr lo<'a-morning shirr. ~1011. /\sk for Dav 1 <l , Apply by June ?1, J9ii lo . i4~8S .. "-0. Cs.I Plaza, 3333 Pt>l'!Klnnt:I Ofllcf', J :i O O Br1s!ol, C:'I!. Nt>11·part Blvd., Nro11•port t\EEDED i\s-"i"lant lo Kelly Bea.C'h, CaJif. !l 2 (i 6 O. TC::inplrton ir1th Qpportunity 67~1. Ill hf'<'Qtnc :<.tyl!st. i\'1us11 :~~~~"!"!!!!1!!,..,..,..,..I ha\' c ('a J i lorn i a f'OSTAL Ca.JTiP.1"5. Dcliv!!r Cosn1 t'!olo}:1st l i c e n ll e . your own 11.N!a. Co~ltl i\TrM, ~Z.-01!~1. llun t. Bch., F~ntn. Vly. -Real Esta te Siles I nv est n1 en t Di vision Beach/SouthPrn Co u n l y area. Enjoy thf! High in- ro111c, &. prestige of a i;al".s career in the int'eslmenr di\·isicm fi f C 0 L \\' E LL PROP J!';C. J\n outstanding opportunity for the qua.lilied succcs~ ori e nted salesmen to join an exciting gro1v1h company. Call Linda \\'right at (714) 833-1264. "A subsidiary <lf the O:iJ\\·ell Co." COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC REALTOR S e e NEEDED 11ou1e1\•ives pN!fd. 530--0402 . Two Office Girlt San Clem 496·5903 aft 31=--=-=-c--.;;... __ ;_ __ pm. R. E. Sll!Pir Pifust hr 25 and a ble to drive -APPLY - 186 F:. 19th St., C.l\.I. NEW FACTORY EXPANSION $285-$375 p., Mo Oependin1 On Qu Al\flcationA Pert T im• PRINTrnG 011 t . u· WANTED ' ~ pnn ng 3 Land Sa.l \\"lh press opr. l\:/A.8. Dick 385 csmen • pro-f'X..,..r Im d 1 .. ~ 'r'.. \'Pn t>xpe r. Plenty of leBds. ,.. · mt · open .. ,.. """"'" \VholesaJe acreage-all sizes. (.-ep.tk>n&J t>ppr. w/JI'O"'int Call en~) 776-3400 !lilt I co. Perm. Xlnt \\'Ol'k· Bel , lOam 12 ing ccnds. & outatandlng "'een -pm bene-(its. No. Amer. COf'o or 2-fpm only n-~pondencf' School•. 4<101 Birch SL, N.8 . ~tra. 1'-file1, s.i&.!380. RESEARCH LAI ASSISTANTS tNo Exper. Ne-ceu) ~-PRODUCTION CONTROL! E\-eninp. 6 -9 :3 0 , ~l JOa -• h I -• fine growlna: none·defenllf! Loc:at firms developlnc MW m-:>pm ... 1e-c an ca.a ap-m.anufacllll'' 1 ,_1 tiludt helpful but not req'd ing co. a n prtW'luct~ f'ftn u'e your help. Must ht 19 ~ ovt r ablt ~ sho"" ~ l'llt,p. f Or Xln't tcrnporary assignments start Vi'Ork lmnltd' if ac-purchftA\ng A: mnt I rontrol. avail. immed. Good worklna •• t·• F . ·•b I (".oocl Qppor. S8!!00. Call Don ronrls & pay No f"C .. ,p,.,. or J <l n· I k ~ Coo . . . formation-:....~~;~· 2700 J-iarbor at':! Call ;\1on l0iu11-4pm 776.l55l Adnms, OJ, FllSt result11 art Ju11! a phone call a way · &U.-5671 +'r::.J ,, ........ "'· J·Yiu trviiM • IJJ.11ft (Behind Airporler Inn f neat appearing. n111nagfT. Alro Toi~· tJ·urk Merchandile "'- stationery business. illust be SERVICE sta1 1on e' e r-------1~ Irvine O!Jice Supplie., dri\'t'r. E:xp. prer. Top pa}' ~-------· V 1807 Ne\\'JXlrt Bl\·d. C:'IT &· tr1ng-e bt'nt>f1t;e;. Appl.v:••••••••••il Sht'll Stal1<ln. J71h & 11'1·1nr SecrC'tary EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Hyland Laborelor1cs. a lead- ing manufaclurer or mf'di- cal produc:li;, hes an open- ing for an executive 11e<'re- tary, Pollition requires 11tron1: typing & :oih skills. Experience in handling bud- gets I: related flnancial cor - re1pond~ce desirable: Outsiandinr \vorkin~ rondi- t lons It tringe beneli!s. Sa l· ary con1men.!lura!e 1\·1U1 rx- pericnce. I'B. · Antiques 800 STATION 1\llenclant, P'<(>l't'. prt>ferred. I-lours 0 p e 11 . OLDESf kno1111 or i g 1 n 11. 1 962-1602. Norn1an HO('k11«ll •'O \'C'r SECRET,\ RY. lull 11111 r , shrthnd a n1usL Ca.ll l~11 son EnlC'rprises Jnc. 557-5220. 11ainru11: on th" nuirk,.t. 21:... l6 in 01 1i::-i11al f1 <1111r. Also 01:L 1, 1!12! ic:.~u,. nr 1'hr Saturday E1'••111ni: Poi.: t of ~'11.iDE.i'iT nurSf', part ,m;; salllf'. Be-.t nlff'r ovrr employ1nl'n!, caring r or ~28.000. \Vr11,. Cla .~~l/in:! Ad •1roke patient. Stay eves or No. 43:l. Da.1ly Pilot, P. O. ="~'="=·='=''--'-'"~-----! box 1560, Costa :\fc.~a. (.'al1f . SUIDtER JOBS: Clcrica.lloc926c--2<~------- positions In fine companif.'s. F'nbul<lus A1;1;;11 a.rllfat'ls: You must be over 21 It bP EIPph11.nt chAlr. $175, !land able to rypt. a t leasr 50 engraved Crlndnt1 r·hina for \Vpn1 S2 t>er hr. Call Lindn .13, $290. Bronzr Bulin hC'11.ds. Ray, 5-l(}.$jjj, Co A 5 I a I Carv£>d silvl'r & ivory l\\'<lrd. Agency, 2790 1111.rbor Bl nt $250, Camhodian tr1nplr rub- Adam~. 0 -f. b1ngs. RC'IUrnini: to A~ia. 6'1:.!-4689. TELEPHONE Sales. Top'l -,,"°"===-=~--cc,.mmiuions and bonus. Ap. AUTHENTIC Lflui11 l 6th Intcl't'sted 11.ppli<'anti; ru·r in-ply tn person bttwttn 9.00 ch11.ir, gold lf'af. bt'aut v lted 10 apply in fK'l'IOOn or and 12:00 noon at 8381 Bc1sa upholslerr-d in ch.'lnipagnr & CCJntacl ; jiiAiivcniiiiii"ii";;Mii;di;way;;;;;;;ciiit;;;y. iiiiii.j mral. rm ronri S400 M r . Gene Stone (7141 540-5000 ext. 552 HYIJND lABORATORIES 3300 Hyl•nd Ave, Cost1 M•1e, Calif. 92626 Turn unusea llems Into quick ca.sh, call 642-.5678 TOOL & DYE MAKER 61:J-j74~. . * J::XQUISITE, r:'lrc. rr,.nch 10 pc B«lrcom Swtt, Inlaid lover 100 yr.1.) 567-7f78. For A-1alntenn~ce A N TIQ UE r;;o f a, 6 • Of J 0 ntriCltt progrf!SSlVe dyPI, Black/while J-foundstooth• Xlll t co. bmefifJ: includln1 Perl Con<!. M2..J44.9 $J25. · pension plan, lna., alck leAve - etc. Appll1nce1 102 4 Otty 40 lfR \\'nrk \VP-f'k -:::'.":'.'=------! Apply In Perron £1...ECTflfC DRY}>~R $20. SHUR-LOK CORP. Run.~ ironrl~ JlOO E . Normandy Pl. * R·l2-:l!m • S11nta Ana Equal ()ppor. F:n1plflyrr HOUSE Hununi; ! Watch the OPEN HOl,JSE column. OVER a>i'J w.11sJ1r>r~. rr1rlgC'rators frorn ~.')..-07~1 drye~. $39.9.i Fri9id 111ire El•c Dryer -. Like ne.,... 002.0!l:,O * I' I • Sultlhy, Junt 11, 1•12 DAILV PILOT D 11 ( -M Jf§J i1 -· ][§]I --. ][§].__I _-___,I~ I --. 1[§1 11 •~IOYou lfl I ApplloncH 802 I .;;;;;;;;;;;~~ J 3 Lin .. , 2 Time•, $2.00 _ ... _ Kt::NMOJIB waWr $65 , Furniture 110 Gar-ei• Sale t12 I ~l1a llaneous Ill M~~~:d""' 120 Oog1 \\',.MindloulM "'·1111Mr S60 01rER.l:..""O: Vncl&imcd 1972' T1> Loving Home&-3 oranr A LABRADOR pupc, $50. AKC, ~L,;::.;;\J";A';;N::lll~' Clu;:;-::olc:;:-boy;:::";boo::t;,1 ---------~ II I • ,.,~.,, I GlGANTICcombinftjGar~l ''..---s,.t•m A"·-·tJC u•rn ''ARB""s~··,C0L b" I··-·-_,. J ti JOh .~ .. Com-r Tl-otpi,>JJll t' l"t'L ilf)'l"r $,10 ' ..... , _Jt ~li\ c; r 11 n <l So)J('. 0,11" f'111.i.!f' not hig .... , .... .., · .. ._._ -..... u L.i~ ,,......, .,. "'hilt and 1 blk. and "'h1tc-c-ap.& iC" u .... v .. · ... •"'"" ~slt. iu.n rs on m...,..,.~ ,..-••- 1;ull r nn•l l>t·J. !°)41}..8G'"l:J. 11tatk•, \l(Jt'll ru"~. >ii,111 turntabJr, air au..-prnaions ?i1ust haveo r~h! tut.ndl"d ti!~ "k.. male kitten• lab!. 64&-Ml7. Lra~mf'rWr 109, CC rqpd Brand new l9Tl !' cabowr I .. e!'ii:n1.-iL t~11.c out'llt'•,1 Ilk 'h t:ti::<•rtt:tc ,,.ashrr &~0-,.-y.,-. 1.l!n. r1n Mi 11/G ,•t11-..., ,.r1~ 1 t•hain., tAblts, dN'lllk'r5, l'ipt' t'n "·11 C'.J'OSllOYer 20em:Utt v.·1th po~·er dip.-~18J.:I. BEAtrf l.FUL Insh ~l!"r -+ Hobbs mt'ttt, fl cov~r. Jlavuu C&n)per. Si«PI 4. \\'hit<'. t!xcel11~nt con1..hllon, I ',',1,11 •• 1m1~1tu1i,:", I ••,11111 > •• hall :, i c Y c I~' TachbtMt'of*· rlldl<> a.nd t~M <ll~~i~~ po:~.ck,. \\t'IO<tlbadttace-epl f'lolfl lyl J\ll)\'lNG! i"r1tndl)' pup 9 lll•l Pupa, top ahow i1u11l1 ty. 3 ball tank, ootrigger, nt'\Y lntludt't atovt, lt"e box. AU t)rh·rtl (' pany 919-2~ er ,.,,, n11rro1 -~ ... !"V ..; rqwp, & 'JV 's, attteo, 1• carnpt'r • Y s t t' m m'."""e 111 1 eiy opera_ 4'< Jnil. 11 l"Oclt-a-poo, ldt'"! ruonthll. t\/tf'r l p ni , .·ushionl'i, t'lrc bila:e pun1p. this 011 top ot a. Brand Ntw 9'9.--.i~~~' H.~k Jur C;c;ev. 1 . r11u1·h rnon· fi , o-145.i. tihelJ & ma.n.i-mi.SCf!llall('<>UI ;;~.~:~ ::! ~~I~ p 1 d ll 1 t> U o t l, o rll ~ \Vrl~f' 1 /Hldrt-n, To fwd hornr. 1 ~162--414f> S~fft"r. 675-4~. tf~1C 1; ton pick up that 11 ---~~ ·-c 1u• .... 1·s-l, -... 1.,,,,., n ...... ~ & ....... I(! junk items. &s! uf· Cl1t5$lflt'd ad !'\o. I 14. DAI I <•o .,,.. -,,UR"BREO Do Boats, Ront/Chart'r 908 fully f&ttory !'Quip~. l'Ol:l:l'~::-;·r11ouSF: -.. ·. "' · ""' .. ~ Sold for $.269.9&. Pay otf LY Plli.)T, P.O. Ho\ 1:'60. ~-'· I ., ~. xi .. Y~l>P1'°~· •TC:Jl4tl513399 All .111 I l111. un11. ~u1k. d~po~l. JJ1ll L~l1t•i. dirlu:;.: th! l I 11.'r .:in rnoi;r Item.'. !"!ar.1 ~111: Bahuice of $149.95 or takf' c I M ('A 9'!6'.16 YOL':\G t:al~ q u A J 1f 1e J · :'Ila.Ir$, 2 temaJ.-,. ' \\\,,~ SLOOP $ ~·\. l)y,~i. tr:;::. ;\!so (: 1. 1 1·h11 1ro1, 111t1pll' bufft>t. Bo11<111 t r1d:.iy <it l[l A.\I lll ~ 7tii.i & o\·er small m 0 nth 1 Y os 8 f'llH_, _. _...:_ -__ -,. !ionit',;, 11.i\e~ :-.l & ,.. '.'l'rd · ._.1.1 I"~ l"'f"·~-$'.'O .,.., 2T AUX. 3695 Jo,(o\•'. '.17'.J..';-;~r+ 1 11• k1'I' .\. 111"1·. ,\lakl' c;rlo>r ·,·i\:I Allt<g-h<'ll,\, Co!.la :.trsa 1 payinents. USA S 1e rt>0 I GOOD lh?rt ~1i11e or 19.i.~;i;i l l!'.([J I l<iual lo\'.-._ ~l:\--{~1 ., , ~·2-600 i 1•,•rff'l'l for v.·,.,.kf'nd <'tu!~P~ Bill BARRY ----1,:-~ I '11'.X .. J l'(,, _ 11 l1~~ &o. Cu11s1 ~~..:111, _ F,qu ;p Y.'aN>tvJl.ul•, 179 J-:. rommun.1~·a1Jons I"et'f'i\ t·r~ ! 4!M--'.!~Q" l ---DOB IE-PU-PS ~ tf'I l'l\!lllma. f''Ully "o.tlliJ'flt"d \I AY:TA(; rfpau·111an u.• I t sh kl I .. 11 3_~lwrs SJ SJ"' " · ii S(1f1\ & lovr M'll.I. N'°"'f'r 'J'P.N fipt'ftl bikt>-Da\O.''°a--Sli!1. )ilh Sr., Costa ,\l •s&, or U!1ns , \1or ng or not. ; "hs, AKl'. t'h1tlll1'. l.i .. s .-.:-: radio, ll llF, &ll'1·p~ six. p . GMC ··' ln (~· .111 \I"'!!. I~ h $1',0 Sf' \\.Ill ! I &I ~·· 2-•••• 646--!!01:1. Tl) guod ho111e, ).-1\r <old o.:· hradrUOllJ. c•..--.r11pltlr ontl•C· ·C•mptrt dt>lhrr \1 /l yr, gtl&l'TI ;~:i .... \\!Ilg '~ a!iev. JllOIO!' ll.llil!'! .,..r .... .:. --~ t ~l'llllttl $1wpllf'l'll •Uf~I~ s.~I & 111). '."45·l91.' F i•t s:l9-l;ji\ 1~1;H'i1 _ P r1-11t y. tooJs&aL·c.s.$45.Talilesai\ S'rF:Ri:cls •.\J.l':.ll~L'~t<'ORHt·l;,,·r1-:u ·I tnit ned.&16--26:l:'i -,1(. ""'~i;\;!uiC•,\Lllh' 11.nl!rv. Cluh rates. L.J1 ~ or list St a ( S o\,._ .. 1 ~ ... -.>(...7~10. \1 /sh1nd uu 1utJtor $35. :! HOO f L\l:. \'SEO. t'ALL ------·' '" · p~1·k1r1,I!. l«!l!I for 1nlv. '· ... · ... y Rent Washers/Dryers s.Jf;i ln'<i11n lu/trd •Ur><'d I C>L l)1apti. a ir conip. -g11~ 1~7fi Gnn;ar d.ti !)'st:u1ed, rtJ1J 32'l-J•lr1 ·\1'1ER 6 ro good honi,. :\ L.11 h1<td01 I IA1.\.t', 3 yr!':~!.~;.. _.-,7.fl(J4ti Afl . 6:30. zooo L. ls! ~! .. Santa. Ana $:'. \l'k. Full -IHUI Jlt. 1 s:i0. \\finch i!lOIOrs $50, A!·· u v au oina c c ng,-, P\i ' + f)Ups 7 \\'k5 old. Aclorabll" • 9b2-0.....". 5:~" 1000 • i;·:'l.J:/()2 • l.i1 k, ProvinC'1al 1.1·pr, $25 A:'<l/F:-01/,\lPX radio. seaJ. · &kr-~ -p 11,1 .1,' T!Il:'llARAN hull~ ,\ -~~-----I 1~1~ •i~l2.". \'1>1'1 !1011 I• l·as1> and an1p it<l a ir &U5ptns!on l'ipt'8kt'r5 300 SQ. }~1. Italia n 11 u11.n'\· JJlfSJl S.:-!lt'r upp1,.s I• Al!(, 'l'enn.". tract.~. ol!.-1• r_111rr~t>n(·y liAh: -'66 1)(.--lgP :'110VL\\; \\'h,rlpoo! t<!tti ·, I -;--;-)JOL'Sl:FUL of 1-'urni· J>l . l.i~. Reirii:;t•rato~ $15. plui tape deck. Still brand l!le $M. Pollf'rs \\hf'cl l 7:.,, 'J'\if Ma e black k1t1 ~1~. 1 r•'i), i>l\<111. f1e!1i A. J~ . 642·71Y>7 • >1u1rwr \II.JI , t'tJP 1up 1•:i:11 p lrytr • \1 a·hf'I' "~J ! ~as range $3(1 2542 JJ.d<'n 11 1\llltf" pa11s. 7 11 ks80.\ ll t-11..W11ablr. R94-1~1 ----------•1' .-.qu1 ppf'd. e uto, l l5JO 1, .,· "'. · ~ . :_ ,pr. ~ 111 1·1· di:1 1 111 !;unr~. brd, : · · · 11r1•· .~ guan1.nleed. \\'a,,! 8 F't. dmghy $60. S'.'~~-41~.J. ---•" J-fO BJr: 1r. I e1 n1 p1 c".<;. 646-:l.>l:l •·It·. Ca ll 494-:llOL 1 l:·.'~1. , 11'1! tJn~lain1ed. Origrnally Musical Instruments 822 tra1n. 673-6-199 \1l'.\'. &hnau:ifr!. (lut~1 .111 I\ ,:h i•u,1r.n1 sn!I' t,. <-l 1:o>\ t~t_»_4-0~3JJ-·~----~-- '\f \V 1!•·ll1\ 1!r.\"I ·r;i\;.--. vi •'• .. \I· l.\'I T~iil!t t l ~·ira. SA! ,!,, S1111 9--6 . Soni" or 1 J!1·11 rd fl( ovt>r $300. l'\011· \\'EIJ. n1annerf'l! Si'Otly \t ·, ! <II!!!;'. pups \1-'llh papf'I''. ~11.• ~l .:,(l * fil .--S.'• 1 S\1:\LL 11' {'atcrwr. <;111\(' ,~ 't lU 111•• 111":11•111,, \"<ill ti fl , I f'11·f)·thlng. An 11q \'anlly $!!/.>. ('ash or 1ma ll ,\J UST &f'l! ~111rn-t,-.! ,\rli!o.t pup. Al~ t!arl1n),' 111 1111'11·1 \\iJ-ml ----111.f'1L $300 lrrtn t>·l6:.'7:!."\~f· 11<'\•'r "''''' .11:.0 .. \la1 .. 1i1n~ + -856 1,1 ff.' 11 /IJlJ.11 •1' :S.00 j ~••<I 11 11 11 111~~;.-.;.1)1\l'i 1,,,,.,, ,, ,,0 ,,, .. " -,.,,,, 1,1111•'" l<'"l1 •'l 1·~· ,f,; 11a h·1iP,, 1.>;i1Jl)P !lt~ ('rrd1 t D •p t. Arnp., 11altt; ,,~ 110 . S~l(Xl. toed k1rtrrL ;>46-01.t.~<\ Horses 1 1 1, pr11. ,,,_. 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Tra111i-d _ :1:17-(i~4_7__ ~~~1~ ' __ ' ·__ "" :--t11!· 1., "•·\ h ~1~~1 '1 ' . ' ~;11 " 1·•''" 11.i1 ., l ·1•, Furniture 810 1 ·1·,.11•• t'41r01n1l dt'! .\J.,r. 8.-"''11 r,.n1nan1:,_ 1·1l'.1lb I !iOril. LOOK .FOR AUCTION. FH.El-'.: Kitche n (;as Stove & \\ EL<;li illtJllnl1t111 1~111' l' i>I ... ,.;,0 ,,1 i.\!,. "' ~.,; "'"' • '''I•' 1 'i" 1 '·' ~ 1------------1;;,,...10:7 1 fu.~t'ls .~· 11 11..-(', J i.J.12 \;111 FREE 6' c SI II f' d hands. ·rr.11nrtl & ~!1111111 ,\. --~'1111_1• "•[111•!"'"1 'lii~ '11•'1 I ' * AUCTION * flniper \e . U"el\'OO ' :_., llU 111:1r11n \\ /\111 •1 <'1 ------()'!{£VVE &. :'<!er n ll J{J'' 'a~ • 'Al',,\•'J'. SALF,-<,.-,, ..... -,,,,, J<111 'f•n JIB •.• ... «is lovl!'d by I:! )l' 011.l gu'L :S:'.!~1 I u '--' .-.. . .... • · · .... "" • 61:. "·"''·' 1i.'11· \11111 .. s.i 11•. 111 hr• 111: c 1 8 · rang.·e. 1 _w 0 )111e l.1sl'J 1 .i'I', Coi llbo or rlCf\ C'q\li", Fine Furniture S t' k J , .,....,,, ye es, •Kes, j 'J ,, 4,, .. 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JnAr· uc ion:-; 11 ay, : · · HAMMOND STUDIOS 1 1118.1'€" 11·/..;lnt <'t>n !•n'111 <;. , ·" ·' ' · '·1· W -d' A I' B M2·916~ t I J Ill . f11lh ••q111p.J 11 /\1,11~\!I ;o HO~'[),\ .,-11 :. 11r.i ,..:•1 «l1110:,l 11•·1v l1orsr: at 3::0 :\!;11'1'us A1·e. ble table, hookcasei;, king 1n ys UC ion i11rn ff nr rar e Pr · 1"15•' · . pn ir i!, •'lri .1,1 •• ,. .. , -, , · 11...i '\U I N f1 size bi'd. 2.106 Holiday J~tl. 0 t'l's 7 \lo. old Grrman f.;hrphPrd •1 6~l:!S ti \•)(1!'1 111.;, .\11 I • "110 "'·L ~~.i,1 l-----h _11· 1--.-:________:_ __ _ 207!'i1i Nc11•port, Cl\t 646--8686 4 :\dull Evening Classes I !iAs paJ)f'rs lo good hnine. --.\.\UiJT r'(I J>-:-;,\l.I -1n11d. l ~itl 1 + J+ + • 11 \\,\:'\['.I'' l111y 11Jugah)-de or YAHll Salf 4 J:<i .' i;l111''~, all I N.8. Hf'hind Tony's Bl dg Illa1'1 I • Brg1nners !iol -3!34. I J0YR ol~r1-:-ti:_,-n1.i P' .\!L'S.I' "\H)\'F' S \I .t ba1!1'r;. » I• 1,. "·!1•• "! Jl1·r,·ulllll s11f<1. tllust bf' in <'lean $l'O-S40. 1\pl ~11e st'1 \f'. Jewelry 815 ;\ll•:DlT grf'f'll sor;:i & <·hair e ln!ern1ed1al• -----------Quar!rr k 1\1·;ih1a1L S.1.~I or -. i;;·'.-{)".~;7 * lf'f, Ro.;r1· \\pl'\'l•"ll 1.'·I'. pr rfi'•·t <·undi11or1. &16-'.I():!~ T;ihl1's. eh.111·1> A n11~1 ., w:\0 1 A 1 d !' ht 1 • Thf'on• h:l'l'TE:.'lS, ra.i..,rd ".tli ·rt.c. i'><•sl offer. l':dl .~ !~-7'•'·' _ r·ernleur. (',J\1 11 "" 11 l ----·~ -SI\ (' SA H I· An11t1ue8rac('lt'I, 1 ~.(J _Yl'S . ('On. reas: ig \\00<. e 1r kl ~liul <;, JIO c·hart:*'· l'.<ill1 ---.!.'-:'.l1~11~l!~;;-$ll!!> .j &-16--44;{,11kd\• ;\-!APJ.r: d inf1!e sf'!: tAblr ! '· · yprt>~~. ~ '" gt!. Ji!'. ll n ca 0 i n " l : n • '' fl\' ·s lOP 6-~--0lti~ L k 803 --·-· _ _ ~~64).1/i l old 11·l1t1 5 diamo11ci~. ,·us1 I Call lfl!' 1ttl"t't t1a11,,,, '' · · I iv•stoc ., ~ub . 1:v.1d L'OIJt!. .\lll•I ..,,,! -,o \'\\IAll\ 'I F. 11/11·lt1lr forrtlica 1f1p l.: •I ___ StPrl?On1atJc• 9~ honie !! " ~ --ti:::-fii\l '· ' .1 ~ · .:\•"' C'hair~. $.1~1. 6.J6-6840 I /110\llNG : Yard We from I l7~5 .st<!! l 265. OiaJnond, tra<·k Ill.Pf" ur11! \1' I:' 644-8930 Di\RLJ:>:l; kllt >'ns 'lf'!peralely \\'ANTf-:tJ · ~11,1 1111 11 1111 _ _ __ ----1:011d, 1.u~<.<;•' 111• k, r._,.,1 ' -.. ,,;-11nF: i"'uSf> , .. 11 "1 1rea~urr11: to junk Jots nr (/\'('I\ a t·arat white flal'.rle~s. l'iPf'Ukt>rs. old ta 11 h !on ,. rl _,,_,_:14 F:. Coast Jllr~', C.•_!\f _ nf'Pd hum::.-:730•.1 k~. , frncrd )Rr rl 1,1111ld lihl' 1,1 It.' .\"E l\'!'! 11\'I' l ',\T, '.! :-r 1, ,ba 33 1·_-"'3'·_:,,ai ca 1-~·t oUtr, N " " 1 t'H S1 SS!C1 sell IU.i. 14 Can1! h 11 · d ~ -.A-.u-.1 ..,. 11 · '''''" ~ 1111• I t •·~· lurnitir,. _ Jeavin"' Stot•. iar_g<i1ns' S..11. & Sun.\:! to 5 h!aek pot e II!' lllU\f', \\'!::BUY P JANlJ.S-OHJ;,.\NS hAvt R h't'r 111 1••1'' ,;i ~. '· " •Q · IVV .. 'I chan11 brncelf't11•ith flne.o;I 'J"'"l" CUTE 1 alth ' ned ktl·I ~·\ti-~l~),,.1 S1111.lil,,__'JU;i :-.lui;t sell. a--16-59~4. I _:11l7 .l'/lh x1 .. Co.o;ta l\1esa. 6 ,,__,1,, ·'· PENN'{ O\\'SLEY-S!anton · !(' ), '1'1!'a rra~nably pr1rPU h 11 b ~· ------------! -culturC'd pearls, ro.o;I. $93 srll --< ·r •-· t ood KITE # JIU:"\lJA 3.J(J .l!.Jti!j $3'5 or best oUet ~af!i>r6pm ---I G'OOJ 1 I J 1 V\ VF: 11·ec!<l\ng go11 ns-or1« 11352 Reat·h Blvd. 892-:l:~J 4 l!'n~. 0 vr: _givr11 •> g goat. for a pet. M2-J'i:\4. ' ( ]), ESTATJ·: Salr ; J.:vrr._•lhlfl[! J l'!'U H \IJ'll, llp-122. 14 c:arat •'"· ,·ade e J 64" "32 iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiil ·· $:60 · JO " B 'd Dally 10-!:I ~! 'Sun 'ti! 5 iomei. <>--'tU • ~.,~ Lots of olcl Jurn. 131 4 plaiiil'.rs , 1111s,· • c h r 8 P ! neckhlC'f'. cost Sl::.0. Sell $2:1. priee ' · siz • -· ri es 11·1!h trailer 1450. 67~!1 \Ki. Cash 11!rase '707 Seashore 1n:1ids out!Jls. sz 12 & 5. ALLE". Oi·gan ,. 1 .. r h 5 \Vk old KitlenS·f"ULLY black 1970 lJonda 4·h :.SO, 1000 miles, llcd & 11h!tt, $·J;-:', ~7-{J~~ \I'. H<ti . Nf'll'porc Brar h. · · CJ • -14 LaraL gold chann 11·/~ .~ • " I I~ · Dr. NB. Gf'n garnl!'t, ('OSI $~!1 Selling no1v at Sl!'rra Thr1f1 Provincilll & L f !!]il!' & \vh1te-\\'ill pay you Sl Boeti«td ..c Boats S•il SO FA. t<IO. Ant iqu1·s. I'iue '''"P lJJ ).-lain S! Hun k wl•arh kitten 842-8510. M.V,.Equiipme11t _ ' Mo\.JN'l' J · th. 11 S23 Jd s· 6 "' ' ' · · · S""a er~. Perft'cl Concl . .,_ .. -t.able $25, PU1e de~k $6J, E -•·· .. vt>L'.\1 Jng ROf'-"-.o;f' -·go ('arring~ ::i. h •J6-6?-o ,.. ~mmiiimiiiiiiiiiiii~iii~IVE:'\'11..'RI·~ rr S 11.1 l boa1 Oak cbr.o; $00. &14-20:\1> ('oniplrte furnishings for :! Cara1:i. genuine Pf'rs1an ~11"0~0\hnru ,"'r1•1'0,·0,_~pm . _,. · --=·c·c,990~"· ~~=~~~= BANDrr & gatl',I!' must go. It 1 0 , 4 1 1 .. 909 II I 07e "302 · ,_, · JA " " -PR Small, livt>ly. Rli-Ameri<..'all 0 11 I' l' ...... p~ · lf'll( · p1up1!, REFRIG,.RATOll ,,,-, T 11 1 I' il)I -_,_ ... "</, • Ttll'QllOISP-11erl\.Ja('f' 111 .. 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I"~. or ol· 8 "''IQ; old. :X-17-6833 s E s -----=o------644-5008 af!t>r ;, P:'ll , • e 492·3~~\,'I e e lli fi\\1J l.\'t:ara,g<'Sa f',,,.,,.t l --A , F'uli · ? ==o--~--=---1nbrci 1;!o0p. ()nly Sl.rr...o '70 Suiuk1 51.l "" ,{,-i\]l'(('('llAn<'nll ~ ll>'l llS. -----,-, -::-I tn 7~{;. off, r,7;,..7~21. :t6 r~ALLON. all PAss I f~ 54~4075.u ...,., AN w R _(.;Tt..:RDY 27' ('ll!ilOnl \l't!Olll.~~-~-~--~-- & ;'1111 1!i Ir• 41. 610 Acar1H r>TA:'<10NDS-Buy Oirf'rl 1 quai·iu/_nh I.: ~ 1'"~·-k-f-'INE antique Emn1erson I 11~1 R 1 T"db.t l:.l 11 . Albf'ri:; ·35 J/i:; J..loop. lirn mot01't·y1·lp/srootrr, 1~0 BEER TAP EQUI P , f'fnl Ant1qul' i·on11n,i<IE'. * \\'l/OLESAL1': l'lllCF.S * .1u·gt I.~ . s An<. ,\ '." tlpnght piano. $175. I Pel1•ndSupplies r, f'11£1!'r-1 l -ll •'t -tJpea J11)11!'f'. ;>.63.1 Via l.•do. inpa:. J900 nil. Xlnt rond. *It 1,7'.', :1.~:-: " t fill r1. ha!ly 111-'l ns. J11. ,t· !1111. Dar1R D1amonll!I' -4G&-?ll!XJ I 11f'W S65. or bf'!!t oUe1 . 4::.+--0826 ~--·····-~· ~~ 1-:nd ure -Birepl.o; -Rl'jl('!I! A -· 8190 548-511 ' --------· 548-12'90. =~~~-· -o---~~ -INTERPRETE:R \.>rv 6t.>-· · ----·.·-~~=~o----~· :'ofu, $•\O , l 'n tfPt> l<i blr, .\I :11 ;11RORJIODD l~ar;i~" Miscellaneous 818 DJVORCI:' :\f 1 sell 1111 ORGAN in pPrfPl'I ('ondition p G 1 850 \\'ht>n a 1nan think.~ h1 ~ 11·1f1' hl.'\·l ;s-c~rn-,-,.-~ 4 'l .<0. '70 !Tonda XL 350. cu~ pa1n1. \l"t'Oui;:ht ll'on l>Aw, S~~:1 ~.i!u l']()tl1c·~·h1rr1. All day 1 " ' us 1\lu~t sf'll $499 J1rm . 633--3746 ets, •nera doC'lln't understand t111n. !1•' /lrl!J<·r<> 35, Tl'.'>' 1 ;, \1 . '"" cani. 450 rarbs. IA' 1111, J 111 111~h 11.1!1•1:1 ti.t1111 "'' • ' 1 1 1 0 houst>ho!d furn11Ure k 11.p--• ~.i r "' S11 11 · ::.l .r1 an !'. NEEDED 1 640 57,.,._ or 827-41 ~12. . u~ally pirk11 a pr .. 11~' girl i\<'llJX>rtrr J\1'11 ii 1 ll ,\I . $550 Al.~ nlatch1ng h'ln1el SJJ:i. 64~--t,:!tJj;_ l!H. ,,11 Hii~hllrd. p1ar1et>s. -· .:..1. -----------\\'ANTED: F'am1ly \\'Ith l RESPONSIBLE ft>nt-ed yard ,1.ould likf' 10 for an INTERPR ETI<r:. 1 ;11Jt1~.2 '.::tfll. Urkr r.i:i--818:-i 6 3-..,183. \\A."!ll·.l~/d1 ·~1'r~11-. -l1~r 1 J'on1·.-1h111l'hr~furn, habv WORKING COUPLE pO()L table--As is-MB! offrr. Sewing Machines 828 --~=~~-=~-~--3sp mans bicycle. J.jk!!' nf'li .1___________ have a fret' or ""ry FOR Sale or Tradl!' for 37' Ya1vl-011•1lf'1· df'rtasf'd 1~70 360cc YAMAHA. All !hr lll'll , l\t'tini orr, inio!r r iir1 r· lli '111 '· fo\s ,t· niurh niori•. i't:EO onr or h1·0 bt>droo1n ~WS-4i07 reHsonallly pril'ed be by 11n1aJlr r boat -20 fl h11 IJ. Da\i;. 7;1\>-SO~n e\1 1~\ ~!xxl!!.fordirtor&h'eet.Xln1 ran. si7ri. 6'l&.7ns:z. 9 IG \I SaJ f,_,..;u;,_HJ:i2 ConcordSL.l ho"se w it h large f('fll'f'd ~INGERToueh 11.nd~v.·,S;,9 . K"a>,lol'•P'L '."-.42-17:W. !:157""'690 betv.·een 3 anti ti H;~u-.e&1 or t i) 61!6-i-,.,., t'Ond. $00 or bf:1\ oUt>r. 1~1 h St ~ /\ l l'.1 ... Elna, opt.II arm $129. Viking " ..., -_:___,____.:.. n_ . _, . c· \L _ -I yArd ffor 111·0 VERY \VF.LL Rollinq Stones Zig·Zag $49. 213: _.n-o777 3 Parakcl!'ta: & 2x4· oblnng P!\l. f'v~/wknd1. Day, 64Z...St6 ; eve 675---&l19. Bunk beds. lii;hl oak. 1:.\J:.'\ Salr--Sun onl1. ~'911 TRAJ;'iED ciogs1 $1~ 010~1. • rage lvith &cceswrie~ $20. U' Alwnizium Gr~gor FLYING Dutr.hntan, 19' 10'', VLLOCETTE Thruxton. 1967 Xln1 •'Onrl. lll~. I Hrn:id St ,, :'\.8. Soia. til e 1 \'1,·: beh1•f'en J9th & \'u:-Tickets Sporting Goodi 830 642-ti007. \1•/oar!!, ~chor. rhsin ~ mahogany hull, ~·ith trll' & \'U\tqe, better than new tn. • 540-1 :!1~ • !;ililf', "l"\'. la1-1.n JllOl\'f'r, rr.· toria -(nf'ar \\'. Bay SL) 4 for June 13th, 'l'lJf':<.. l ine. Also car top 1·arT1e1· ,;a il:-;. Bit In 1959 in l lo!land 11ide and out, $1095. Rudi L.ARGI:: J>OLAll F1lEEZt::R I 1;AllAl;t:: sale 2312 .t;anla I l'OSTA 111'.:SA. 548·788[/llJL San DiPJ:O Sport~ Art>na SACRJF1CE! '7l m 0 de 1 DOG and Cat Chi'lleNI! Jo'resh AU for S235. 548-5147. S1500. 496-561:1. ' Nledzieltld, 536-4300. 6 p n1 Be 1 I ff Arnold Palmr-r golf clubs. meat lie lh. F°rf'P Hom" E.X. CONDITIO!'.' $100 I AnaDf Mt-Sun. .Furn .. I . . c'a11'64"2'364o :;-1' Sl25. CaJl ~145-7910 eves. f)(>!ivl!'ry. 10-9 pn1. 835-n!">.1. 14 BOAT k tralltr, nev.· tir•11. $..\HOT \1 ith 5a1J. Sil.\ ]969 YAMAHA Enduro. 250. 500 lfamilton. Cns1a .\1es.11 <ti~hes, C'IOth1ng, t>lr. """''""""""'"""""'"""',.., 18 hp Johnron, Jlf!Ver in M.Jt Kayak $5.':i. Bolh tbrg-ls., Dirt bike. E:cce:I cond. ~50. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii I FRENCJI Prov. soft & c.:hair. i ·JO 1o 8:30 pm ONLY NE\V ERA KNEEBOAR.DS PARAKEETS. Ri~ bird11, \\'Iller, many xtra~. 011-ln 'VV\~2 n•rl C•r, JIB. 642--3622. •••••••••••••••••••• For an ad in Women's World Call Mary Beth 642·5678, e xt 3JO International 71222 Eguzquiza , ' ' I ' ' I Designer '!:\\>~. ' ...__. I \ • \ -~ /! Pattern c--·,'I', I , °t '~'°''Cl ( ' •• \ \ \ Al~o 1:a.rrard I.at'! 80 !19" -S.1S.: 54". $35 l'imall Aviary. .:uu.J "" 1 -cc~=~=""~°"o-~ ' .,., A.,~,. fuel tank, etc. 2335 Elden, 96" r-77;, **BONANZA M' · blk I 1urntb!·i'.:1TI<' re1·r11 r r. :'<·!OVING must aell furn K· &16-6-5~ .......-.v.:,v ~ " ' ' tru· P or .. •. 1.. Apt 4. c.~1. 00 -"• ·~ honll' 111aul' IP f' <1 "" r l!pplianceg. Also '65 Che\· l.A>adbeater Cockatoo, pink & I LI 14-saU No. m Xlnt ...._. · ~- l'ab1nt>IS f'i.ll'h w 11 5 '' 1 11a 11•ag. All in rr-nl gd rond. Store, Restaurant, 12' K 1~ "'"high\\'&y trl.r. A~k· ~ncl. 2 .~Pt.~ i;all~. Ne\1' M&-104.1 v.•hitr. rare, Uimr, talk11. · $600 be!t u Alt ------1..;rn!l.rn spel.lkers & f':.t!'h 1 Plt>asp C'all. 549---1030. Bar 832 Rf'~toffPr. !!47·'.l:lOR. lfC' • or 0 r r. Uln1an saU~. romplr le '70 Honda. 350 Scr11.Jnbll"t. 11 I a. 1 r 11 or n . \\' 11 r f' r ~O\\'l::R front thrtiii 3 hp 1----------G-'-/S 5:30 979--0261. ,~·/cover. $950. 846-09'1~. \1'/helmf't & 11hop manual. purif1er·Travl'l 111r Air rond. I ' Prur ni~Jel, l'l"<'{)ndiliflnf'(j C0:0.1io.1. deep 1at fr:vtr, Cati 152 12' FIBERGLASS BO AT CAL-~ No. ~. 6 HP tillt· $400. 64&-4706. ~IH•\ly, Offer~. 557·67&~. I & i;harpened, aohd. SJ:\j, ne\v 11~::n~~1 top. -----------w/outboard •nriM & board Wt-II equipptod, at '69 Yamaha SU'H'tttra U- DA\!I SH J\lcxlf'rn lh·ing rooin 1 %8-1163.1 J 1 • T\~·o part llin1alayan ,Suun· tra.Uer. S250. E vts: 673-9352. BYC 644-«169. Low mi, A·l rondllion. h I TV R d-H IF . .-.11e c•I• 8 w--"• ol'. 115. J ~ )'.:TOup. lncludrs so!11, £' &1r, 2.·:" t"'lor TV-$J7:i. "lt1rlui 12 , a 10, I, ~ " 12' A um. boa! & 5 hp motor, $.wu /\.12-57Ci bl -" '' S 836 642·4818 or l'\11!'!: 534---388.l. 11 --1 Sil /D k 910 l;u uµ table an<1 COlff'~ la ~·I 'tr1ng guitar $475. Old 1ml I tereo $200. IMH I, Pl OC I '67 Triun1ph Bonn•vtlle l'ri pty. All for $7.1. 12-•1 · f21 Kl1TENS. J: PERSIAN Call 543-01<5 Ch _ ,, -..... pump Cll"Ji!'.an-S :i. i>'tl.!1111 'l!ARA.1'TZ l~ ii•1tl1 A:'ll/Fi"\1 ONLY a feiv •lip• e vailab!r, rome front end. Racing i1-'··•-•~.1.l . I tromho11r $50. 557--0112_ slcrro-plus $100 Garrard $10 e11r h. '.ll', 25,' &. 38' In Back Bay, nil ion 979--4299 !'Vf'~. l\l'.!.\'IP.:ATOR Refl·ii<;r;i l(ir. j 8E:NNF.TT l\lndrl AP • 4 Jr1>t> 11·1th purchaSf' (,f onf' Call 642-7:ii'1' * Boats/Marfne ,,.~ De Anza Bay5ide Vil!a11:,. SUZUl{J TilAIL !~OPPER. 'l'CJS~·top rrPt'lf'f $::.rl i'A.'fl 11 h, t ,. p D 854 Equip . ""' .. ,.,, ,. c I Tt N t B h ·I 1 ''\" TV I prns1Jre brf'11 lhlng thrrap\ pair o ..-way 1onttr 091 ·""'-' ·· 11 . V.-J'., JP. c · SOcr . 157[}. Good rand, 1\1,~~~ r, S:~~,,~~i:rdi~r hik ... : 11n11 f,Jr salr. f-tea~. 196~• "'l*akers. U.S.A. 5 t,. rt o I'iOW OPEN fo.100RJNG avail otr 15th St. $160. M5·-t21.1 _ n.-. '\I Pf•l1lfl!i:.t Avt>., ApL 1:1 r· \I. l·.qu1p. \\'a!'f'houM-. 179 J-:. !IIARTINCREST K 1 e n n ' 1 1 SARA'.~ MARINE SALVAGE in Ne\\J>Ort Harbor. Ph. e 70 Suzuki go v.-•/kit e hn~ 's S~S. I .. Yi' vn1on1i , i · -, , , . . lith SL, Costa i-.1 e i; a , proudly prrsl!'nls 11.. 1tttr o \' ht J k Sh. St ff --,-:-_1 ,1 1,1 1,LI-1.ILl. coppt>rtont', ~ln1 1 0 ,. 2 2 ~ SJ 1 ar .un · · ip , u "'knd11 or lale eve s, CLEAN! $275. l~\I ~ r\1u·astan, Hf'l'l Rn:.\. I ,, Ilic 11hl I I ........ 44 •• ernian 10rtha1r pupp1e~ I u~ .. d fl1arine };qu iprnf"rlf 675-757~. I I r· f'' " 11· rni1<i ·'· or· 'ng c Background of I1c'\d & 1ho1v ,,_.,, h,~,,.,r• .. 4Jl-30th St. ____ fi?:~:'l!!l.1 ·1''' 11) nn . .i·i·" ,_(•• · inA t1 1-"s""" ~..io-6::.:·I SPEAKER syl5tems. shipprng 0"'~ iv ~. ==~--~-----~~--~,1 ~.,ft', l!nnd11 ovP/l ( it'fr k __ . _ ·.-::_ ----:-;-,---1 diunage lo boxes ,,_ packing chan1p1ons & lovt + top t-.'R 67~>-4684 DOO< 11•1 baU1roon1 up !o 19i1 Honda (!. :'lj(I. J ••1\ nt,'-":. Hvor11dri on bi'1gl' lJSED BJC\ CL}.~ I only. 6 .. l-1\·ay 10 JS" 3-1-1.·ay ll!'n1per11.ment & marklngs. · · · 26', Si5/mo. No. 2 Balboa n1 1!l'~. f;x('M ('find Xlras· : •. ~lJ.-4j:,!I All typt'S. largl!' ~t>lecllons t ~lfi.-0969. J4 TIP outboa.rd 1no!or 0>\lr~. N.B. 67:H331. T.Q.P. ~J7.fi037 11.11 li 12n 1ur 11u~pens1on g y s ems . Run~. $-40. ----~ ' I • 1>1 2-U\,... ti -· J 5 v 17' Schiada SK 1~·ith JIO '70 JlOND,\. < hc l'r.v rond E:Xf:J~CYL'J.E $:>0, .IU ,cO reg.,.: .. 11 . .i e&r * Out 1ta.nd 1ng AK\ •968-2853 • Craftsnia ri rdgC'r l 2 5 _ GOOD uM'Ci commercia.l cp! II £'Uarantf't>. S92-1l!H. COCKER Spll.nil!'! buff PUP· ,.--.."'R.CUR Y p ~ l'P 2 Mere OB. Can\IB!I ('()Vf"l', Just tu.O{'rf & u<r1 Only ' • ., & rubbf'r ""'d 37?7 "\o t; · •r.. mpi ...., ~ SI · Sharp! S17;i0. 962--389--1 $.llO. or rnake "fr, 9611-8996. 1\011~~1 rir l lO-Two ;-, I _ .... · · ·• · · STEREO pi('I. Ilome-bMl I l t I e r . 120 HP ll8 N C 1 " l "ni ~·rrsity 3-11·ay BPf'akf'r5 Birch. N.R. a48-1.110. 1 C'ompl•I• •Y"'"''· 20 10 40,,,. Champion p e d I gr t' er. .-· · t'\.t' llrys £"r FOR rent 40' alip 011 Penrn. BELL t 1 t 1 t 20 HP. $12. 549--05.'1,0. y 1 1no oreyc ,. lf 1ne , .~·-. ''~cl~,~1re.~. ~-JO, f'R . l"all BE1:J· r:notorcy,. rl~ hf'lmel, o!C reg. retail. Spe.aker iy&· 548-9695. B 906 t'U Y· whlte, •lze i1 ~ S25. 61 .>-.JO!I-Sat & sun o11ly. l\h1re, a1ze 7 , ... $~. terns. 35 to 50'/o orr reg. NOR\VEGJAN Elkhounrl, 3~ oats, Pow•r CaJI 673-1760 541>-4471' "10\'11\G Sa.I r : 11e1\' 7.f'ni1h 546-4478 retail. 7804 \Ve1tmin~ft>l' yr old 1nall!'. AKC. E:1tcr!lent A'U.'T ski or f11h. 16~~· CHOICE alip11 In new l\1ar!na 1969 t-!ONDA 17:,C".-,.-, clco-n-i.ic .. slrJ'~'" $1!\::~RCA 2:," ro!or l J>()()J. tablr, a.nli'!lJ" i;t_yle. Avt., \Ve1•min1trr, 892-7951. «IUd. Si:·ed by 01ampions ff&l a• La?-Strake hull. 65 for 25-70 tf. boat~. f'lf'an, $305. OJ' he!t ofh:r. run . ..-,le S:/2!1. Blk k \1h t I 4x8 allltfl'. $325. \.\'111 d•hvt'r PANASONIC arn/tm l'ltl'reo m.-OT.l hp l\1<'TT, I~ gal gas 111.nk, 673-4!606. 646-2792 or 646-:E.ili . P<1rtahle TV $2.'i, plu~ furn & f!"f'f', 836--8102. 1 11 / profc~~ional mo de I AKC German Sh('p .Fe pup•. li.D. L.-lvhf'el trl. AH in SAIL BOAT SLIPS ~UZU_K_l_"°"_' __ _ li.~.--.lild ilf'in~. Sat "-Sun i0-3 GF: Vi'aslwr & Dryt>r, J yrs. 1 turntable & 2 5pe11kt>ni. A Sell or tradl'. Shot~. \\-'UnTI· mint i'On<l. l 1495. f'fln~idf"?' NN'J)Ort Beach 548·2'>..5.'l Llke Tle'W SIG.'>. 642--05.~4 . 1 old. l \2:1 both. Elf'-c Edger 11!.-11.J al $100! 1\:J0..4489. ed, 3 mo old. Stud serv. r11r on lrade. !149-170-I, =~ 531-729-1 JI·' )Oll c~re about prolf'ctini; ~1/cord $3:1. offer fi4fi-352! :'lfAGNAVOX rol'lSOle' 1.."0lor avail. 897-7J60. • * ~-1* Bo1t1, Speed & Ski 911 llODA1'A lOO. great dirt )!JUI' invf'~!men1. <' 11 11 1-IOL!SEFUI. of }•urn1ture TV 23", remote, Pf't'an, AKC Silky TerT1er pup l3 Bo5ton \V,..,er, ~ :::C 13• BOSTON Whaler, $10CKJ. bike. Xlnt rond. Xtru in- l!aivlry'i; Drivr11.•11.y Sefl1 & Mlscellaneous llrrns Tambour doors, $ 3 2 5 . Fem. l mo old. hfebroken. ,J1o~h..':,"°"v·, .. :e0o 1•11h,if1:_.,,,r. w/33 Evinrude Ii: 25 cludt-d. $350. 64&-8401. Coa1u1.I:' today ror a free 1 * .-49z.3898 * * 646-25l2 SJOtll. $100. 644-2560 "-' 1 .,,.,, .. ., t'~!imRlt'. 54;,..519?J LlC4'nsed ! · -----------Many f'Xtras! New 1970. J7o~'!!°n. $MlO \\'/1 eng. 1966 1-londa 160, Excel rond. ---. I M "scellaneous 1 Curt111 rw1a1h1:ii 21 " color AKC rtglmemf Cocker, pup. Sharp! Best otter. 675-alJJ. 6 .>-Vi1l8. $225. Lr.aving for Europr. ACETY LENE ...,·elding oulfil w' -• llO 1V. Provincial \Va 1 nut py. Butr !emelt . ~~Yl!~~~~~~~~I~~~~~~~~~~~ Alwit sell. 675·3195. 1:u1k~. 2 sets a:-aug~s and i 1nt.u $250/offer. 2698 Redl&nd! 828-834.t 1970 WINNER Baranet Mark !:ir(.:l' 11.nd 1n1P1 1! cutting a11d I Dr Ci\! rv 18' Cabin Cruiser. 85 1 l~ '6.~ Honda J05 Drl'arn. lo ml . \'llelding hre.ds & tip" $UO. POOL ~a.bit;< k light. f\of~H =~·=o-· ~-,-----. DAU.1ATIAN pupple&. maifs Johnson o.b.-wltrlr, eanvu Trinsport1tlon Ill rlec strtr. Clran. $340/track Air lifl jack $40.838-l!S?. 1 a!ylt,8 5late, Jthr PoCkeU. ZENml circular sound "ff'ml~. AKC rtr. Priva.lr ('()Ver~ canopy. About 80 . for&ddirtbk.&47-l!l&t . _ ---_____ -hll.T?ly used. 548-2514. '-tf'tto. Xlnt value, Mu~t party. SSZ-,'>416. hr•. Like new. $3250. or best Mobile Homo• t•• C?L0~f0~. hfrtt~er s~"' 06; l GffiL'R l speed blcycifo, llkr I '-f'IL SGS. 834-25J;j 8 to 4: 30. AKC Si!kirs 2 rn1tlt'~, 4 m()!t;, I off~. 866-4616 : 861-6~7 Camper•, Sale/Rent 920 -:.~~:~ 1 ~;.is ~~,t~~n,roven. 11 11e1r. $30. ii·: B k \\1 Magnavox ·rv, all shots. Pet ato.:·k. Rl!a8 .. Jir llUDSON River &11.I • DOUBLE \1'ldt J'lamtnao rang(' s.t<i. fi7R Con1<re~~ St. 531-7294 1 i:tereo, A,\f.f'1'1 S60. 2102 !38-l149 1111 7 pm. Conipany •• p 11. "k • 1.'. Camper Special mob 11 11 h nm•. 11a1 J. maslllgl'r. Colt $100 • ttll background. AKC. 8 "'ks. ronct. !!k>Sl 4!¥.>-7309 up with 11ew 11' ft camper, !"m!ly park. Pel• ok. $8500, C~1 E-46-4101. I BRAND ntw Sean bt'l l W11.llatt", f'~f 543-8019. S II F, LT I E s • Chsmp1011 I Jlf'('.t>!llly overhault'd, xJnt Brand new 1972 :~ ton piC'k l'V•'?'thing, Ser up In n!~ NF:\V cond: Qi.1r~o-t1. i211 in. 11 120 .... 1732, u . l'"·J -· ~ -I II I •31-129-1 ~ I [i IX'."au uu. ,..,...,,,.,.,, 2!1' t 'IBERGLASS Runal-o.ll u Y actory f'<!Ulpped. ·· ·------."'I 71222 b y Eguzqui7a tnalln'!sJJ, box 'pr1ng8, ~p. ----~=~---1 I S I · J M t H' ~• l''boor<l •. frRnil!'. S1!'1Q. j()J * MEMBERSHIP tn 1 r,.. to You SCJINAUZFJ{ pup11:, atu<l v.•/\'-6 IJO. Trail•r k ha.ii Cainpt'r tnc Udl'• 1tovt>, lcf' O Or omes ~ Eguzqu1za of It aly <'real.es a sleeveless s um-11 "' 1 _ box doubJ bf'd mer dress \Vi lh a fc n1 inine cu rved yoke. The t:nil'rnld Ba~" l.Aa: 8 · !eadi~N~ .oelal dub '-3-L-.---2-T-.--~$2 00 ~;i i rnomill_j, term,, ~~.11~:rks..!:~. 64_2-~ da;,.·s · •TC;142.15.l.1723 Motor' Hom• R1ntal1 A-shape has a lo1ver ed \Va istllne ~earn tritn• 494-742S. or sa • . 1ne1, imes, , $3995 Available for da.Uy, wttkly n1ed with top-stitching . A deep center front \\'F.AVI:\1. loom.• l equip-CARPET FOR SALE TRtSlf Sette!' puppi,.,., A:<c. 24' CHRIS CRAJi'T Cllbin or monthly ba11,, 71 ', 23'. pleat sports a tab with 3 decorative button. ni<'nL $l40. 1~8" 1.; l·:'IG". by Carpet Ul:Yfl'. Call t'N't' happy ht-alley kittnu1. J2 v.·k11. SacrHic:e fnr lovf'. Cru1M"r. 1\vin 9:. h . P Bill BARRY 11.nd 2:}' 1tll contalntd l\-To- h . . . h l b k Jlandlc maker I:. shuttles. • 546-5145 • ~2086 II "'k.!!, \O.'eRned Ir tr11incd. $100., 493-4029. marillf' •na. Fulty equ ip. tor lfomes, all equipt \\'ilh ·r e zipper ts s et 111 t e cen er ac • seam. ....,. K 1 1 MS-46l!i stsoo. 776-«15.'1 l714 i. generitor root d Fabric suggestions: heavy-weight cotton , S94-l58-I. REFRIG. $...J. n r 1 t ~ --.=-·-=-====--POODLES, 8 ,.,.k5., xln't Pontiac-OMC-Fi1t · &Jr, a n k · v.·aterbtd SIO + other FREE KITTENS ~1~·. 1 M•l•. 2 l•m. BANK Repo :.i1· Drake C11.bi11 m&ny oth,.r •~trlls. All linen. pique. se ersucker. denim, nits. syn -Moving.JI.lust arll·Seara w,.h / 1 • ., ~,~· '"'" o·~· C . 1J~t St. at S.A. Frwy.! Coarhes ai'f' 1972 moddt. the tic blends. 71222 is cut in ready·lO-\Vear i!ryrr. Excel cd .. Elrc. edger, tems. '7"1r,JU.,. I 536-4259 JUa,. j.i&--:)24Z. 546-138.;. rultter t"·n rnglne11. covl!'r~. ZOOJ E. lt;t St .. Sar.ta Ana plrns,. cnU 839-~. Misses Sizes 8-16. Size 12 requires approxi-f'\\'t 1no1\·er~. 110fa. b(<<I, rhrs llxlt UmbrPlla 'Tent , outiddt' -FREE KITTENS AKC toy poodle puP!J, shots, $8500. 646-7l21. 558-1000 .~--1 Jl"lately 2_3,.8 yards o( 45,. fabric. To order h:.AAnrk.AI! Tf'll~. SJO.U19. tram,., 2lpfl'!ffit rloors -·" 893-5132 black or sil\ter. mal e-or 36. <;RAND BANKS, $.16,000. l /iuciu~ ln'PIY Cllmper. -Rent AM otor Home 71222: give size, name . address a nd zi p. Send OVE:R~IZED roJl.a.way hflt1. v.'indo\O.•s, like nev. .. 962-«fta --------f~n1alc. $7J. 8.17-8910. Xln1. rendition. Dann Po1nt. ~If eonta!nf'<t for flt\i hrrl for your Vacation $2.00 for first cl ass mail. ;\dctress SPAD EA, prartiC'.ally fll"'A'. $22.fi!. Ca.ll USED brick at Sc each. Nt'l'll FREEr,iis~~~TENS SJLJ{Y Tl!'rrl('r puppit'is Al\C. Priva!r. TI4: 492-2667. __ truck or h11vr axl~ in!!tllllf'd . _ * &3M301 * llox N. Dep 't c·x.J!i, l\lllford. N.J . 08848. P at-11nvt1n11!'. 67:\-6.~1 11 boot SlOOJ brirk~. ------sho11· QURL $100 t(l s 12;) 01'' 18' Bo11!, (\Illy Cah. Trlr. !ii :'11 11..:1 51't' to ~lievt-clllJ . NF:\\I 23' ,,_ ~' luxury t ern Books bv ('Jass ificatiCln : Jtalian Couture •rui." li!!l• "loo!' ln your I • 833-.1100 • I ~ult-F r•• Kitlen1 . mokt~ftr. _:i63-lfY.17. _ --I llP .. Oldlf! but f:OO(he. S.:.00. :w~3315 (Ir 892--2974 !It. IL Air. roadt1i~ Besl ratt i; Collection _·~LOO. Levill'. ttll lhc'Mtt i,.,uhl"" tor t.ARGf; modf'rn kirchen J M 1_ \\,k~. • !163.2;,4.i ;\IAJ,f; Yorkshirt Tt'rnf r, 1142-l~ll ·t;:1 Ford UP, 3' Camper. •I?~ pns.~lblr. Pvt ply 965-1397. "hur~". Call C'l11~~!flrd I ranllf'. 445 Oa.k SI ., l.11.guM r Hout•ful of Furniture AKC. Bhlrl 1erv\<'f'. \Ion I ThP .. ,.~Jlo1v P•1t'~" ()f .. V-~. O\'l!'rdrlv~. 11lr ('(lod . 1!'11 alway~ !he Mg'ht time It t •• '91 •••••••••••• • ••• 1 _,_,,__,_,_,._.______ Re11ch. 4!14-AA48. _,,_.,,_m_'_"_"•_m_,_.,_~_,_,._• ___ t_t•n_1_F_r_l _10_1_,_,_. _64_:._o_i_ot_ , ').'l,,~i lietl . fi42-.;i678 '\.ln t eond. $1900. l).lf>-7fi31 C!111tsl!i rd. &12-5678. • • ,. I . I. ! I I I 1 ' ' l /' :1 ··: • • i I I ,_ l l ' I I • i f • I • • • ! l • I • I ~ . • • • • ' ' . . • -- • • : • , . . ' . ~ ' . . . • ' • l • • . • l l . • I • • • • • • • • • • • • l ! : • • j t l ! • . • DAILY rlLOT Sunday, Junt II, 1972 Autnfor$M Motor Homes 940 ---940 ALFA ROMEO BRAND NEW 1972 Melman MINI Motor Home J)odgf! ~hassil!, Slef!PS 6, fully st>ll rontained, (B31SFZU529857l PRICED TO SELL DEALER'S COST COAST IMPORTS· 1948 CJ.IEVY Club Coupe, $200. Good condition. * &19·4728 * Dune Buggies '72 SPECIAL DUNE BUGGY radio, & top. 209EOJ. $1599 -\ti Atta Romeo '72- 2000 NOW IN STOCK HONDAS GALORE! TEST DRIVE THE NEW HONDA COUPE! OLOSMOBILE-GMC TRUCKS-HONDA 2850 HARBOR, COSTA MESA -54-0-9640 ''We A.re Ne¥er Satbfied Uritll You A.re" CORD FIAT '70 CORO CLASSIC '71 l''iat 850 Spidrr This car is not for t-vt'ryone . $1500. F.xcel Cond. 1000.1200 \V. Pacific Cst. lhvy. Reduced for quick gale! ____ <J_S-_5968 ___ _ Newport Bea<'h 1714J 642-0406 S6.iCXJ. CaH i'dr. Hetrick et 546·4529 _,_,._,._,_21_ .• _,_10_. ---- Alfa Romeo CORTINA ~----~~--··-··-~-~---·-·-1967 CORTINA St 11. t ! on \Vagon, Radio & !!eater, 4 spt'f'd .~750. 54S-5&i6 KARMANN GHIA '64 KARJ\1~NN Ghia Euro- pean Model 1600. 2000 miles on new engine. New tires. $1100. Call 6'12-9220 aft 5: 30 \vkda)'!i, ftnytime ·wPekends. ALL VOLKSWAGEN OWNERS We at Chicle Ivers on Volksw a9en would like to extend an invitation to you to bring you r Volkswagen into the service department •+ our dealership for • FREE safely inspection on Sunday June 11 lh between the hours of 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM. Coffee and doughnuts will be served while you wail. New , es well as Unique, eutomobiles will be exhibited and door prizes will be given away each hour. This offer is made to help you get your Volksw agen in good con-d i~ tion for vacation and summer driving. We will ins pect your car and re commend items that might need attention. 'No wor.k' will be per~ formed, and you will be under no obligation whatever. Ag oin, we stress, there is no cost to you. Come see us and brin g the family. 445 E. Coast Hwy. At B•y1ide Drive Newport Beach 673-0900 (Open Sunday) Authorized Volkswagen/Porsche Audi Deoler MGB PORSCHE TOYOTA '70 TOYOTA 11 -=='""""'"'=--'67 DATSUN 1600 Conv, ;1 ~!GB Roads.ter, blk !nt.l •66 Ponche 912 l1an·cst gold, 7500 m i. $3300.1 4 s 1 AM /Fl\t R . 17331 B£'ach Bh·tl., Hunt. B1'li, :'llllSt seU, going to Luro~. ,·pc• adio, L1kP OJr. S42-6666 49-1-8307. N,e-.v, 26.000 mlles, (YLU546) 4 speed, radio, 787CU\V. $1599 do"•n & easy lerms, $1999 Pl·IONE 645-5799 J\1IRACLE J\IAZDA 2145 !!arbor Blvd. Costa ~lesa 1953 FORD ;~·Ion pickup, with 1961 motor, RllllS great Ne€d.!!: bRttE'ry. $375, Phone &12·7847 bfofore 4 p.rn. Auto Leas1ng ASTON MARTIN Silver 1y/blk Interior. lo DBS-VS, \Vedge1voocl blue, mileRge, ne\\' lop, bi-st of· drk blu intt>r, 4!!00 ml, fer. 838--0261. $20,000. New \Varr, transfer-1 -~'66,_:c:Dc.A..cTccSU~N~J-600~R-d-.t-r.- rable. Pvt Pty t213) 592-1062 Good t.'Orxlition. $45(), (Hunt 1Irbr). * 536-7113 * BMW 'TI Datsun 240Z, silver. Xlnt --=.,.,-=----I cond. Loaded. J\tust Sell. IMMEDIATE Call 968-7903. DELIVERY * '66 DATSUN \VAGON SEE US ABOUT A.\1fFM radio. 4 .spd !tick, $320 * &12-6829 FERRARI Try our lease experts for Overseas Delivery ~vings ~Satisfaction . Ser. CREVIER MOTORS '70 FERRARI 365 GIB 2 + 2 vice. 208 \V. 1st St., Santa Ana \VE LEASE AU. POPlJLAR l3S-ll7l J972 i'.IA.KES AT COMPETI· I --o=...;::;,;;::~~-·l r-actory air, power ~leering, TIVE RATES. '70 BMW 2500 power wind°'"'· 5 1p<<d. Ca.JI l\talcolm Reid for Dark silver \Vilh black lralh· ---=R"'o=-T=A7-;;R~Y"'·"'s--1 1966 MGB. $895. Wice whh, 66 Porsche 912 ne\v tire.~. h1 pref. eng. Ton-S Spd, AM/Fl\1. Reul Sharp neau. 4!»-93;>4. (TYX313). -, "'·'· ~·~·"'' w ... "Q"' 842. 666 '67 -:\1GBGT, lo mi's, OPEL '68 OPEL CPE. 1 I 1 4 ryl, -4 speed, radio, heater. (XOC936). $495 HUNTINGTON BEACH MERCEDES BENZ CHRYSLER-Pl Y*1UlH COAST IMPORTS 1000-1200 ,V, Pacific Cst. J·f\\-y , Newport Beach (714) 642-0406 54&-4529 '70 Porsche 911T Stereo, 1.Iags, Private Party, Days 839-9560, aft 5 - 833-3155. '69 911-T 5 .speed, A.:\1/F':\I. h'.oni 1hock~. $4:100 or hfost ofter. 9i~1623 d a ys , 4~145 eves. RENAULT ~,t 445 E, Coast H\\'Y. i'JE\\IPORT BEAC~I 673--0900 Ext. fl3·54 fOpen Sunday) '68 Crown Sta. Wagon 6 ryl. 4 gpe(•(/, Rad10, he11.te-r. (XDh'.9Sll. $1295 HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 445 E. Coast Jhvy. further detail~. A 1 T'-s ~ Jnlerlor. Roll5-Royce ~·~\V p a · c "H NE\VPORT BEACJ{ THEODORE uonm!ic. RadiaJ u~ • A • f'"JDZW) ; &ac~c~~4) 'Mi--0~ 673-0000 Ext. 53·54 ROBINS FORD :;';;~V )Radio, one owner trauc in.$12.950 • '6 7 Mercedes 250 S Sedan 16661 B.-ach Blvd., }l.B. 540-5164 • 842-0631 Exquisite sand beige ,\·ith '67 Opel Wagon full leather fnterior, factory ~ d ~ ·ai 67" . diti. . t , gpee economy Sr-Cl , ;, Renault Demo Sale Semi Annual Demonstrator Clearance Sele This Weekend 16661 Beach Blvd., 11.B, 540·5l&t • 842-06.11 1-~~546::.:,:,4:::c529"'= ==t"'o~po:::.n.:.s":.."":::':::,Yl.,,._=I °"'"'~,:arbor Blv:n.ocno CREVIER ROY CARVER Inc. "BILL \\'HITLlDGES'' DUNE Buggy. Rblt 110 z:w E. 17th St. air con onmg, au . o . DUV. trans., po\vct slet>ring, !IIOVli\'G. i\Iust 5ell euto. '70 TOYOTA Corona, radio, btr., x-cond. 673-713.'i. SUNSET MOTORS Co!'Valr '"" • tran=<• Autos Wanted 968 MOTORS Costa"'" "'64444 stet'! !Ube frame $780. ---------2Qg \V, ls! St., Santa Ana pov•er disc brakes, MI/FM radio, radial 1vhile l5ide \\'all tires, local beauty that shoY!S Impeccable care in- side and out. fT\V J978). $495 ~w.lwri& TRIUMPH ORANGE COUNTY l.OCATION ELDORADO flilini MOTOR HOME $6995.00 t-UtiY SELJ.' CONTAINED &: IT'~ BRANO NE\\'? St'r. •213107 Phone 645--6677 1970 Horbor Blvd. Cost• Mese *Marvin Pearce* Motor Homes Sales • Rentals 558-3222 1411 S. Village \Vay, S.A. "BTLL \\'J-llTLIJ)(;ES" SUNSET MOTORS ORA'.'IGE COUNTY J.OCAT[ON ELDORADO i\lini MOTOR HOME $6448 Ft:l..LY SF:LI-' CONTAINED &. IT'S BHA~D Nf:\\"~ Ser. #21:1207 Phone 645-6677 1970 Harbor Blvd, Costa Me s• 642-37051fi42-6646 i\1ike. 835-3171 REWARD '72 BMW 3.0 Coupe FIAT Trucks '61 CHEVY VAN 6 cyl, 4 spt>ed. (Kl!\1119) $395 HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRYSLER·PLYMOUTH 1fi661 Beach Blvd .. 1-1 .B. 540-5164 • 842-0631 * WANTED * Cit-an lair ntodt'I Chevy Pi T, -4 1\·het>l rlrh·e PU, Jong bed, 11.uto. J\fAt s('ll or tratle 1ny 'ii rlie\'Y 1:: T. au!o, d1i;c !1r;1kes, t')can. M2·1734 C\'t'S flnrl \l'erkrnds. '61 f"ORD J:, Ion Pli . .A ir, J/el11 IK Springs, ne11.· shocks, 11c1v rl'<1r I ires. Clf'an. ]'\rrd!I \'ah·f! \\'Ol'k. $6(Xl. R'\0--090:} • WILL PAY OYER Kelley Blue Book 2000 milrs. ~lork #27 CREVIER MOTORS 208 \\'. )st Sr .. ~nta lino. '69 Fiat 12'1 Sport Coupe 4 Spd, Radio, I leater (YZN· 070 J. $1395 $3555 • '6 7 Mercedes 230 SL W YOLYO 1966 Harbor. C.i\L 646-9303 '71 Opel 1900 Cpe Unbeatable Prices ALL 1972 MODEL S IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY INSTAN'I'. CREDIT For late model, clean, -7.'-,,...:.83::5c.c·3:.:l.:.7.:.I __ _ low mileage domes-Visit our nr1v home! COAST LlL\:UflOUS Cpe.{Rdstl". r ur! injec!1on, auto, Ir an 1;. , pv1\er S1€f'rlni,';. P"T. di>-<'. brakes. full lf'ather lntt-rior, A.\t/F.\I S\V r a cl i o . Brautifu\ Interior S: !1ho1rs nielic1llous care in~idf! & out. (7l5BEJ). Auto Tt'ans, Rarlio, Hrater, Lo11· !\1 llr~. :Fully :Factory Equipped (38SCTOl $1B50 APPROVAL BANK FINANCING COAST *TRIUMPHS* '71 CLOSEOUT SPTITIRES AS LO\V AS $2399 GT-6 SAVE $500 FRITZ 'V AAREN'S Sport Cor Center OR Ai\ GE COUNTY"S Li\RGES1' tics, imports, trucks or campers. Call and ask for Buyer DAYE ROSS PONTIAC 2480 Harbor Bl vd. Costa Mesa 546-8017 WE PAY TOP CASH for used can &: trucq, ju.If call us t<ir free e5tlm11.te1. GROTH CHEVROLET & IMPORTS ROY CARVER, Inc. 1000.,200 w. P""i' c,i.1r..y. 2.14 E. 17th St. Ne\vport Bt'ach <714) 642-0406 Cos!a :!\Iesa 516-4444 546-'629 '7'1 2002, l'IOO. Sav ing "71 F' 124S d A:-.T/F'.\1 , ~1ichelin XAS lat PY er r:irlial 1irrs, l!unroof. ex-!\lag \Vheels \1·fn('1v R1:1.dials. ce\lent ronclitlon. Used on 4 Spd, :!\1ust Bf! Seen (88(1. !rip around rountry for DNQ), $2590 15,000 careful mil ~ s. 4!!2~9 . CAPRI '71 CAPRI SUNROOF COAST IMPORTS $4888 • Nabers Codillac COAST IMPORTS 1000.1200 \\I. Pacil ic Cst. 11\\'Y. Ne1vport Beach f714) &12·0406 546-4529 OPEL h'.11dett L 1970, like 2600 HARBOR BL., l'lf'\\', -4 t>pd. Pvt. ply. Low COSTA i\1ESA • 01 r...-. mi. $lfi(X). 499-2-189. ;;.io...., 00 ~.,.,n Sunday --=~==~-- '70 Mercedes PEUGEOT 280 S Sedan 4 Dr, P1w1er Steering, Po\\·er * Brakes, Auto Trans, Factory PEUGEOT * IMPORTS lOCJ0.1200 \\I. Pacific Cst. lh\y, Netvport Beach (714 ) 612·0406 Renault Sales & Service for O\'er a decade in Orange 710 E. Jst, S.A. 547.q.64 '65 Triumph TR4 A fun car, PCA 362 $695 .,Perut ltwiA W TOYOTA County 1966 !!arbor, C.i\1. 64&-930:1 Serv. Dept. Open til 8 p.m. 196:1 TR-4. l1urgunrly, black J\1onday int .. good conrl , png, ~troni. .Tim Slc111ous Renault Likl' ne1v top, tonneau. 2201 So. i\lain, Santa Ana 6i3-J116. 1 blk. norlh nf \Val'nf'r Service Departn1cnt :'146-4114 1968 TR!Ut«IPH S p i t f i r~_ Sales Department 557-5242 Xlnr. $87.·1. Private party. (7]4 f 842-5045. '69 R·IO, l O\\'ner, xlnl rond 1--------- thruouT. ;\1u.~t see to .ap- preciate. 897-1786 aft ti. VOLKSWAGEN Air Com! AM/FM Stereo, JJ ki\v as $2,299. (No. 5545) THE SEXY ONE 1000..1200 \V. Pacific Cst. f1'1\•y. PO\ver \Vittdows, (5.SlAElfl FRIT": WARR.EN'S '67 BUS, SllOO. • 6 7 Only 13,887 oMgina.I miles, Newport Beach (714) 642-0406 A1J the luxury you ,vilJ ever Sport Car Center SAAB .FASTBACK $600. Both xlnt Sharp and Ready (750CKR) 546-4529 desire. e ORANGE COUNTY " s -=-~--::--...... -cond. Offer. 540-401.l. J I S $2350 '70 f13' f Sport Cpe $5495 LARGES>' '70 SAAB 99E ·00 vw coov. Now ~. -• m lemons Imports 710 E •-st s A ••7 ~00 1·k s rt t · -• ·~ ' COAST , u • ., . . ~ ~·~ ' 'new, po ope., aol a". rond. 1 owner, mu" u ll 2201 So. ~1ain, Santa Al'lfl. 4 speed, 6!12DLl. k ' '71 Dod T/ T 557·5242 Open Sun. 4 cyl, -4 sPtt<f, r adio, heater, ** '58 PEUGEOT. 4-sp, ma ·e offer. 645-2243. ge l Oft c C670BNCI ""nroof, owd cond., $250. $1999 '68 VW Wilh a Little work PlCKUP. Slant si>r, 35 sp«d. '71 APRI SUNROOF $2195 &m alt 6. 5'6-3086. oould be .,..,1, $600. E"" ~~:'t,~;84g~~~;;~·.r:~: Candy Apple Rod, Black in· HUNTINGTON BEACH IMPORTS PORSCHE 67 3- 9352 ' Coast Hwv ... T ~~·na Beach. * * '65 VW \·arient S Sqbck •94-n4'f;<G-.m." ~~~:,';:;·~;'£~~~ milcs. CHR. v·SLER·PLYMOUTH ' . '68 PORSCHE 912 7000 mi . on reblt ..... •ood '61 t~ord Pickup, f 100 V-8, . 3100 W. Coast Hwy., <2J88 oond. ~-auto trans, r/h. ).'our Newport Beach ., 16661 . 5 !peed runs like a 1966 Sundial C1mper , 642·9405 Beach Blvd .. ll.B. dream. 937 AKM. '" Good --• 11550 !inn n1onPy s 1r or I h al $395. __ _,,;;:~~,--,--I ·540-5154 e 842-0631 --'---~---' '"'"""·· Call c,1,,_,488. * WANTED * H J.JI Beach Blvd., Hunt. Beh. _-....=:.._:.-:..::.:..::.:__ MAKE OFFER 644-17n. ' Clean late model Chevy% T. Dir. 842.fi666 '69 Fiat Spyder VW '63 Sunroor ~ ......... E~-'67 ·1' ton r .t:. 4 sp, V-8, & 8' 1'1tAM I •. .a!. 445 E. Coast 11 .... ·y, .,......... ·~"'"" <'ahovrr caniptl', jack$, 4 \v heel drive PU, long bed, 'TI Capri: Am-Fnt 1;tereo 4 ipeed, ndio. ,old tn color, -WA Lf.Ull6 NE\VPORT BE.ACJI needs 1\10rk . ll6Jl Harbor. Garden Grove .S2GOO. 536-lSGj. auloC. ~fAY sell or trade ~y Jl OOO miles, Xlnt cond. 4 uceUent condition ZWA 483, VOLVO 673-0900 E.'t. 5.1-54 644-7183 1 Blk So 1 G G r ·n hevy i,;,. T, auto, riisc sfKI. tran!I. Dark gr n $995 ' '64 VW Bug, 4,000 niil•s . ,_ 6.;2u3· . r\\'y. . Lil\!·: ne1v • '68 r;i Cam1n1>l ikakts, Clean. M2-173-4 eves \\•/saddle! int. $ 2 2 0 0. (Open Sunday) , 1--=~~~~=~-o\\11Pr • Loaded. Com-nd kmd ""·"'8 I •. .a!• on rebuilt engtne $300 TEST DRIVE mrrcinl plates, \\'1rle oval a X::aTSs'wANTED ""'1"V'"C• ITROEN 9' "'" .. •TdOYDJUWYA• ,66 ron~'E, •u.~930,p~ TOYOTA ti73-!70 7 Ask for Ed THE MIDAS MINI Fir('11tone tir«'s. $19::io cash, lUCAIA """-" " .. ---------'61 V\V v;an. Good cond. $385 • MOTOR HOME 897-3005. O!'MC< Counties 50· USED MERCEDES Mutt ,.II. s27oo. 675-ll058 o' an 3 : 3 0 . Di<ll'ibu lcd by "'" Dodge r .u. i >l"rd. BILLTO~~OTA Citroen Sporfl MHoratl , ()ff,QISPLAY NOW 644·15.>4 ~ ••t'1ris ,.,.543-,;;9020::::-. .,....,--,.,....~- Ken Crafl Pnxlu('![I!: Utili ly hoxt>i; on i;idf' 6 ryl. l&Ul Btacb Blvd. Orange County btadquarten 1966 JI.arbor, C.hl 646--93().'! Leise New Mercedes '66 PORSCHE 912, ttblt. 5· 11~...... 1 '69 Bug. 1 oWll4!r. Air."'-1a, ~R~~Js~~,~~r!~~a ~~~;~,.~~~r~.'r~,;;"~11~1~k It. Beach. Ph. 147-85.\'i for local & E uro pean '71 Flat Wal)On HOJ~~·~F~~RTS ;r,1~:,'~m~l:~~~~ To~·-. J•-~~~.·I-~~~'. $~. 64$-0766 or 835·3171 ----\VIIJ.. Buy your car paid for de~lvtry. Clean. local car, 4 spetd. Ind t ~ ... v .. • ... -""" "' 6 1969 Cfl'EV 11 ion P.lJ. V.JJ, or n6t. Call Ralph Gordon .Jim Slemons l~ports radJo, bt!&ter ( 418 E: L E) 6862 Manchesttr , Buena Pk us ·• · Authorlud Sale!!&: Service '61 VW -Good Cond. $3;(). FOR n>nt 2~· ;\lt'J!or 1-lonir. Ne-eel~ OO<ly 1\'fll'k. G'73-!QXI _ 4'5 E. Coast llwy. 2201 SO. :M1in, ~ta Ana Sl69!i. Tommy Ayre ~ 523-7250 on Santa Ana Frn.')'. '61 Porsche l~ S. Many , 900 S. Coast llii;bway M~t Sell , S<Jff Mnt, 5ltl'Nl . .Afr. \lps: 7. ---~II ?.'\1)7. • Newporlticach.~ -5M-52-f2 --Open Sun. Oje'Vfijl~f S.16 -s. COO.st w.t Mtrt'fdttt eoo ~~tJ8S!; _x-tras. lll'll'.M<:.\l&l.le! Call .Laluna Beach ~3'1$A) 675-:i8S7 Rt-111 R111e&. 962-119;;. l!!IO r ogJ)Trurk r 100'.:TIO WE P A\' TOP OOLJ..AR QUICK CASH H\vy.. Lagun8 B' a ch. Sdn .... ~.(.O) mi. ~ilvtr, blk evenlngs. 557-2U7. '10 t OYOTA WAGON ·m V\\' FASTBACK '72 \\'INNEBAGO 7i'~1e..,ps c·u ,.ui:-, :iuto. P/5. P/R. FOR 'fop USED CAR.5 THROUGH A 4~7744/546-0067. lnl<'r. ,\beolutely new C'Olld. '67 PORS<?'1E ~~· 5 spcJ~ air, $1495 aolu, air, Priv111e Party • 6. air/cond. OcllL'C. RPSCt'\C Sports cu~t11n1 &hell camper lt,,.youu•r ~~.Is utra clean, DAILY Pl-LOT Ftry~ ~!!:•pt,!~ rw~~r S50. Ne"' cost $32,000. Askin~ 39,000 mi. Original owner. SANTA ·ANA TOYOTA I ;-:-;-;:-,..,..,..*._::;968--0723;...:,:.::,_•:_ __ 1 00\\', 833-8070. Xlnt coll(l ,4i13-9Li7. w .. ~ u"' ... <1rlliuc $1.R,500. Pvt. Ply. C213l 968-5112. Service Orp!, optn ''\Vhite Elcph~ta'' ovr:r-·~nr:~: t.1~~~ ~~~· ~ ·:n:.0~~l:.~m~~2 ;~ ~1{f.:S~. WANT -AD H.:Ti~ '°O::, >:i,w: 11~ o:1~:lu;~l:lr~~:· have ·~~b~ ~~: ~~ ~~ Pt71 \V. =~n~l~~CA~~r _ T:;; pt.y. 497-2384 ntr 6, u•krnda. nr trnde. 546-5003. Coiilll Mesa. 979-2500 642-5671 •-ell -Calf ~CW(&t2-5678. bargains raJ.ln. $.1000 .• 498-Mi1J . \Va~r. Sllnta An•. lht'm lhM1 Dally p t t <i l I on "· H H ·10 tr., 30.1 ck •• "· •• y. 6 7 nl U, " 0 . or II •I ' . '. ' ' ' I " I • ,I . I. :1 ' I - ' ' I ~' I' -..,, Juoe ll, 1972 I~ I "'""'.. l§l [ .......... l§J I .......... I~ [ ."'...... ll§ I -..... 1§1 :...:;;..-.~ Autos for Sal• ,_ ...... ]§] --- lr------="°-M,.-t;;;or;;;;;;;H;;;om;ii-;i;i;;;;;;:;;;;;:;940:::i;;;;;il'(tot;;;:;;°';:;H;;iom;i;'°;;'i;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;MO;;; Autos, 11'!'i-tod 970 Autot, Imported 970 Auto11 I mpo'11d 990 Autos. Imported '70 Autos, l'"-'od 970 '72 CONTINENTAL 21' Motor Home VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN --------BUICK BUICK '65 ruv. Excel Cond. ~tktnight blut--wire \t.'beel!, alJ', p/seats & wind .. Slt'n.\l, Ori& pri/pty, $1190, ~8-9i00. SAT.-SUN. SPECIAL '69 TOYOTA CROWN '61 VW Bug, good !or buggy. No engine & bu front t>nd damaged. Rt'!ll ot bcxly ll! good. Good trans. $100. or best <."Mh oHe.r. Must ttll this Wttkend. Lnndlorrl is lorC'ing 1ne to »ell.548--.\J!lO. '68 V1V, gd. cond., nu t ires, VRlve job & h~ader s . Custom paint, ,;lr11s, $1095. or best ofr., Ge o r g e, 496-lnG. ·n Ruic-k Skylark Cu5tnn1. Take over paymen1s and give n1e µxi. Xil -469) bet'A'f."en 3 and G Pi\1 . TOP OF THE LINE SEDAN IN FIH OPAL ll!D /ILACK INT. FULLY 19UIPPED -Y9C· 472. Equipment Includes Power"Steering, Autom1tic Tr1 n1., Power Br1ke1, Radio, Refrigerator, (Electric or Butane), 30 Gallon Water Tank, 40 Gallons Gas, Sleeps 6, Tr1iler Hitch, Order Yours Now Only $8979.95. DANMAR MOTOR HOMES SALES -SERVICE -RENTALS 13801 HARBOR, GARDEN GROVE Next to G. G. Datsun 839-7000 Daily Pilot Classified ORANGE COAST'S BEST SALESMAN- '68 V\V -,\.1 cond. $950. 67J..-3!i18 f'Vtl'i. '61 V\V, ~unroor, bl'tlutiful rondilion, new paint & tin's, 16661 Beach Blvd., 11.B. 540-5164 • 842-0031 $~. 492-3878. 1966 Harbor, C.~!. 646·9303 '65 vw-=:-Runs Good '70 V\V \\'estpha lia Can1per $5.50. ~2!!2 pop--lop, sink, ice box, VW V ]~' Bro , 11 A:\1 /F:\I lM'w 9x12 Coll'rnan an ""-'· " n an. Oas. t T Good shag crpt. Rc>built trns. lS e?I. ires. bait. 1500 eng. F).1 radio. G.X>d tune-up. $:nOO. 5-t&--1919. looking. Clean con d . '71 RUG, like ne"·· 12.000 n1L 71-1--963-1924 HB. Af..1/FJ\i, Slim ,i.tOO<I olr. VOLVO 1972 VOLVO Lease Today at Best Rates $88.74 Per Mo. 0 .A.C. Al\1/f'r.f, Auto, trans., disc brake'!. 36 mo. For Leasing or buying ~wlwi\4 W VOLVO 1966 1-larbor. C.l\l. 6·1G-9303 '66 VOLVO-'66 Deluxe V\V Can1per, 1 ~---'..,7_>-_7'_8" ___ _ pop-top "·11.lk thru l!t>nls, lo '70 V\V Squa.n'.'hack, sllck 4 speed, radio, heater mint mi. Ne\\I eng., $1900/bst ofr. shift, 27,000 mi. & R/H. condition SUX 773. &l&-9523. Orig o"·ner, xlnt cond $895 '66 V\V station "'ago n 5-U!-61U. radio/heatt>r. Good con-''°57;--;;VW'""""".s:-"-'--F",""'t:-I -,,-,-":-hro-. 1\ft•., l•n.:I dition 76,000 m iles. Call Good condition. J\lust Sell! -WI\ Ul/10 962-3822. $500. Q;8 w. !8th St. CM TOYOTA 1971 V\\' Westphalia camper. '68 7 Passenger Bus. Sunroof, Excel cond. LL>w n1ilt>, full y luggage rack, chains, xln 't equippt>d, clean &. sharp. rond. $1695/of!c'r. 53&-3307. 892~9998. '65 VW, new clulch & r x· '7fiVW_9_P~.,-,-. ..,B~u-,-I Jiaust. Good condition. $650. 1966 Harbor, C.i\f. 646-9303 Autos, Used By O"•ncr. $2100. Call 67S--7713. ~-,55-·1_-374_79_o_'..,°"~3·_627_5~=l 1968 V\V convert -yello1v, hA,-u""'to-,-,""'l:-m-po-r7ted--:---:9"7""u-A'"u-,t,-o-s,""'1:-m-p_o_r7to--:d;----;;9'°7"0-.;A-:-u=10=s=--,01=m=p::o::rt;::e::;d;-0 9"70n Autos, Imported 970 Stereo, new !ires. Orig iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii O"Tier. Faul Uess. 6i3-1-l I 3. '65 VW Bug-runs good, new '62 PONTIAC Ca ta! i 11 a Wagon, lite green, runs "'ell , beaut. cone!. Sell for $275. or trade for van. Also '63 Corvair van, neetls \\urk $95. 491-0076. 1289 So. Cst. H"'Y·· Apt. 101.., Laguna Beach. David. LIQUIDATION SALE! ALL -'S OST AND BELOW COST WILL PRESENT ACTUAL INVOICE AT TIME OF SALE EXAMPLE: ti.res. $500. 83(}..{;783 V\V '70 Bug, auto, xlnt. en .. pr-ply, must !;ell. $1250 * 673--SIDI '68 V\V-$650'/tradf' for Van. Ca.I I 5 5 7-6981 t Earthen\Vare l. -~--~-'69 V\V Bus, 7 pass. XJnl rond. $189:i. .. 546-1299 ... '&1 Bus, '66 rblt l'ng, many xtra:;;, A-1 rond, Best offPr or trade tor squbck. 644-1486 '71 VW Bus. 7 pas!. 17,000 ml. Very clean, A~king anxious. Orig O"'ner 646-7307. Turn unused iten1s into quick cash, call &12-5678 Autos, Imported 970 BUICK '71 Buick Riviera Luxurious ha rdtop coupe with factory air cond., full power including door lockt, vinyl top, tilt whl'el, sll'reo multi- plex, s tr ato .seats, i;port wheels, etC'., etc. Very low, low mile!, (707CPt.tJ, $4999 ~Cadillac ~ Nabers 2EiOO JIARBOR BL., COSTA MESA 540-9100 Open Sunday Autos, Imported 970 FOR ONLY $127 91 '70 280 St Cpt oir cond. P.S. on ly 19,000 mi. 17657 '63 MBZ 220 SE Cpt., oulo. Irons .. oir cond .. PS, PB lookS likt o '71, $1 5,000 280SE. QAVOOO. '68 MBZ 250 S Cpe., outo lron1 .. oir cond. both tops & orig inal VVC 528 ' '69 ALFA GTV Vel- oc e co upe AM-fM 5 1pd, new rodiol tirts. Unusually fine cond. 756DKY '70 OPEL GT Cp t., 01110. Irons., R&H, locot to mi .• sharp. 13880G. '69 Jog XKE rdstr., sptciol m1tollic point. chromt wirt wh ls. Superb XWV7'7 CADILLAC SEE IT -YOU'LL IUY IT! '70 Coupe De Ville Full po"'·er. factory air, A:\I F~I . vinyl roof. A rt'al beauty, t657BSF.:,, o.,., 100 Oltt• New r. Used Can To ChOCKe From $4695 HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 16661 Beach Blvd , 11 B. ;..io..s164 • M1 !'631 CAD '69 Convl'rt1hlr, IO'A' miles, like nr w, all •Xlras. $3f0}. 673-008::. 'ti9 F.1 DorRdo. r ully equ ipl"J('o.l--Or1i;:-011·nrr. $3S50. r~1:.-:iiil>U ---It's aJ"'•ays tl'f' r 1i.;hl Hn1e & always the rl.i.::ht place if ).... l\'ant RESU LTS~ Call 642-5678 & place tha t ad today! Autos, Imported 970 Trade Up Summertime is the right time to put yourself in a better 11 ufo· mobile. Garden Grove Datsun hts just the ca r for you some- wher• on our large lot. The selection i' great and the priee' tre right. Stop in today and get the deal you've been wa iting for. '68 PORSCHE 912 Gold -'"'"'" $3372 Co11dltlo11. !WJU7721 '69 OPEL KADETI .:~·.:xc. $1072 7111 '68 BUICK LE SABRE ~·;. $1172 Air COfld. CYHFIOtl '65 MUSTANG '64 SUNBEAM ...... IDVG7011 Cln11! $372 '69 DATSUN.':~~~::,...""""" $1072 ?O DATSUN ..... ""••v ...,,, $1171 '62 IMPALA H. t. t ~·;M~;~11 $4ff '69 DATSUN ....... •·••· HH, 4 5pd. 1191.t.FWI $1072 '70 LANDCRUISER • ·~-::.~~;· $2472 '.66 VW BUS '71 DATSUN 14JIAYGI ........... I•. ISYUt70 1 1200 ,,._. Cpe., capct ft14m1 $1072 $1572 '69 DATSUN:~~=-· IHOCAY I $1172 '66 DATSUN -~~-is.... <Joni $972 '65 CADILLAC Cpo. 0.¥1 .. IPOl27ll $972 GARDEN GROVE DATSUN '... '""' '• · O PfN 1 DAY S • 13861 Harbor Blvd ., Garden Grove 534-1255 - SMBMOTOIS, 111!1 W•lfff""4T lflUl ,...,._ INC. .... ~ ... ,. ... ,,,, NfW MAVIM (oo.llollCllCVI O.MH> r -' l~t~Gl ' f;Ol.0 COAi! Wdll ()LUOGI <n l)OOW ,A(irlC KWT ,. 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Ill< (• "°"' ..... , ..... . ' lt6/tol2·0'0t .......... ~. 71.,,.. ... \,. ' . ' - nl(l IMC\11Mt1t f'OlnoMOI M Mm 1119CMilolOI O' "''' -i- ' ; . ALL MODElS NOW AVAILABLf I . WHILE THEY LAST 12 BLOCKS SOUTH OF GARDEN GROVE FREEWAY I Autos. lmported--970Auto1, Imported 970Autos, Imported GREAT USED CARS '71 VW DELUXE BUS .............. $2895 Under F1ct. W1rr1nty, Sl'IOl<f ltOOl'll Cond. Yellow w/B I~. 1nl. (101 ONl) '70 DATSUN PICKUP TRUCK ...... $1695 Cllrom. wt.NII, radio-Ilk• l\l'W, !W llHL) '68 FIAT SPIDER ................. $1088 5hOW Room COMlflon, N...,.. TOii, CX£Y ~). Brl;hl Red W/fll1c.k lnt1rlor. '68 VW SEDAN .................. $1099 • 1pffd, redlo, ""lff. Alt 11 ~ Is you. (WXM51Q) '67 CHEVY 3/4 TON ............... .$1495 . '71 TOYOTA COROLLA .......... $1695 Auto., YllllOW 111'1111\. llcl«ly lodlf'I ctr, Ollly 7,IOO mlln. IO•CCMI '68 VW 'FASTBACK ............... .$1295 • ..,._i, t lr cond., lllCe -· fXCIOUl '67 OPEL WAGON ...... -........ .$688 • IP9td, ,...., Metw'. hctftlftl tnd air. (lYlS»I "65 OLDS STARFIRE .............. .$995 Convtt1\blt, Full iio-, fkl'OfY 11r. llTWl\Kulott. CltPJ.-il '62 C:ORVAIR VAN CAMPER ........ $S99 11:•.,flv "'*ltt .... IM. !OK.A 1111 '71 VW WESTPHAUA CAMPER ... .$2595 R..:llo PIUI 111 lht <Mlfwb of horlle. (0SOl72) A llMl 11 '61 VW iUC5 .................... $249 NE&O 'NOt'IC. (FYHJffJ, • '65 KARMANN GHIA ............. tfii Orl ntf, RMllo, HHltT", F1ctorv Rtb!.1111 W ini a. Tr1n1. SM Ill I P9f'tcl.1l1I 15tf ''1' '65 VW SQUAREBACK ,, •. ,, ...... $7t9 New ile1nt. • tPMd. (Rl"l"till , '70. VW CUSTOM SUNDIAL CAMPER $27i8 Gr111 for .....,_911411. llN AYO. Thk ...... tf'ld onl'( '63 VW PANEL .BUS ............ -~$108t s~•·c•"'"'· Ellcllltnt """"· L.OV¥1rM ,ttrlroclowl.. llCDClffl '68 DODGE SPORTSMAJ4 WAGON .. $2195 Vt, tlllo., ll'il tpl (Wf'PU.c71. '68 VW PICKUP ...... ,, •.•..••... $995 Rtd ... "-'"• l'9bltlllt ""9lM. IYIUC Wt) ' .. '71 DODGE COLT.WAGON .•.••• SZTU MRtw roern eotltll!lo!I. 1 ......_ redll IMIOZ,1 • '64 VY( BUG ..................... -'"t ,. .. ,. fendet'I, Comcietnlon Of.,... lx(:911ffll tondll!Qol. Wtelltl'td $114Clit! C1Ccl•) .. l 970 I J I -. • ' i ' ilit p.ULY flLOT 1~1-.-.. ,. .. -... ,. J§J '--I _ ... ,._.~"'·_]§J I ! ' -- 990Autos, UMd EXAMPLE: 1970 PLYMOUTH Air Cond., Power Steering, P.B .• v.a 109961 $599 ONLY Autos lor Sile Auto1, U1ed f90 Autos, lJMd 9Ji) A.nos, U10d 990 Autos, UMd 990 Autos., U1oeo 990 ! ~UtOl, U &td I ...:.;.......:...---- FORD CADILLAC CHEVROLET FORD FORD CADILLAC CADILLAC "BILI~ WHITLJOCES '" '70 M•v•rick "BILL WH.ITLIDGES'' SUNSET MOTORS YOUR ONLY FACTORY AUTHORIZED SUNSET MOTORS !J Au1om;it1r tn1ns, powt'l' sttf'r· .. Ing, alr. 1 0'1'nf'r, lo11 milf'· agr, low 1inwn, euy tenns. '71 FORD LTD '64 Galaxie 500 H.T. Station Wagon 2 Door. 'F. iu11n. f°'.>""'"' I stetring. rarlin, ht!~!er . OltANf;r; COUNTY l/JCATIQN 1970 Sed o. v. $449S Pad(jf!d lop. 1iJ1 & !ele wh.-el, facl air. l.ni:·a! low m 1Jage car. Lie. # 329EKS. Phono 64S.6677 1970 Harbor Blvd. 1972 Carl r!I" Ville Couf)" E very ~:)[!r;i inrl. 4fl n11IP tJr"~· b suni'tYlf. \4"/r)nl v 8.;il)() rn1 IP~. Ll'avini;: co•11; try. SatTl llrP: Ovrr SlO\! \4'1nr!o1.1,· ~t1rker at S7~. r-:ri t r;ide~. fi.16-(12:11 day~ r:>nl\, CADILLAC DEALER lArJ:ea:t •election or cadll· lacs in Orange County. Sa.Je&-U!asing. Look for our f111l p11o:e 11ds evf'ry Wed. & Friday for our &ptcial.s. SAT.-SUN. SPECIAL '68 VW ):ASTBACK VERY COMPLETE SERVICE RECORDS KEPT BY PREVIOUS OWNER -CAR VERY CLEAN. RADIO -4 SPD. XST· 4Jl. SEE IT -YOU 'LL BUY IT! Y'$995 CHEVELLE '71 (';i111arn--AJ.L f'Xlras l.RADL"AT!O\'. ~f1Pctal. 'Tl Chf'\"eile SS. fully J1111<1Prl , Sh<1rp r;ir. (";d i for info· fiM-7270 nPar Ill'\\'. \!11~t ""e !o a p--------- prf'C'. .'l,1!l-48 HI. CHRYSLER CHEVROLET ---------I CHRYSLER 196.~. 300. 2 dr. '66 I mpala f;~. 'l-8 Au!o Gokl-black vinyl, air, J'!\Vr, 'fr1ut~ P11\\'Pr f; t p" r j n g . \11chP!1n t1rf'.~, (;Md looking NPC'rl~· \'v'ork. $2.11~. $197-0224. r;ir, 714:963-19~·1 .H.R. '64 MaJibu • $320. Lrioks n1rr , ·~ CllRYSLER NE\\IPORT goori transpnrtation car. Pvt (;llO<I condition, runs Wf'll. Pty. 842-761!:1. S~~/nn1ke offrr 962-6901 1970 Nova-2 dr, V~. Alr. CONTINENTAL P IS, nei\' t 1rrli. Sli!Jj. or -------- lw~t offpr. 644-0948. '67 Camarn, Jn1maculate Conrl1t1on. Sacr ifice . must sf'll 1'!171-0224. '"H!L!, \l'!!ITLIDGF~S'" SUNSET MOTORS ORANGE COUNTY '68 CHE\7ELLE 396 Hydn-1 LOCATJO'.'J a u!o, ,\\1/F.\1. 111r, xlnr '69 Continental M&rk Ill cond. $1200. 548-J313. $4695 '71 Chevelle. Loaded, xlnt 8 Paul1fu! <'<1r )nFtrlPrl \I 1th cond ition. ;\fu~t Sell! Rrrr~. & r ritf'r11n SPll. Llr. Call 640-13.'\8 #Z:'llY95L '66 • dr Squire Rill aut() Phone 645-6677 J!lnt trans. Make olf~r. Pv~ 1970 Harbor Blvd. Pty. 549-204R. · Costa Mesa '10 CHEV. VAN 90 STICK. 6 CYL. $UK)O • 540·1504 • -------'68 Lincoln Cont. 16661 BPa rh Blvrl .. H B. ~10·J 1F;4 • 842-0631 '70 Cont. Mark Ill f'ul1 pn11'Pr, fa rtnry air. po111. er 111inrln\\.·~. [Jnll'Pr ~Pal~. stereo. l::ind::iu 1riri ( #:;t52795} $5395 HUNTINGTON BEACH lt CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 161'161 f:lparh 81\'rl. H 8. .'>40-51fi\ e S12-0fi:ll '71 Continen!.11 :'lfark III, BY 1 011·nrr. 711 ~'~-l."1."1 1 ----CORVAIR ''1 200" FASTBACK "In The left Corner'' THE DATSUN "1200" FASTBACK FANT A.'iT!C ·n.; C n r ~· 11 I r 1 '.\1n11111 flP)\lXi:' ~ rl n n r ha1•d top . 11u1 nn1n11r f r a 11 sm1s~1on, IPIPsrop1c s tr11-.ng \r!1Pl'L r arl1;i! pl y t1rrs. Lo·Milrs. PMfr~sionnl· Jy i\1;11n!a1nrrl. ln1n1ar ulatl" phy~1call,v . mr<'h;inioally SMO. 61:\.5():11 or 642-69 10. IMMEDIATE DELIVIRY "lUS TAX & LICINSI STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE: • DISC BRAKES •TINTED GLASS >t All SAFETY EQUIPMENT it RECLINING SEATS it MUCH-MUCH MORE MA!<E YOUR GRAD HAPPY WITH A NEW "DATSUN"! "61 St11. \\1::1,1?. 4 ~JYI trans. B 11cket 11 1"11111 . gr! paint-motor. anti roll bars, S.l"l. Call 67.1-9004 11tt 5pm. COR\imE '6.1 CORVETrE. Cu51.om· built Conv. 28.1 c.i. $1.JXI. Take offer. 757 \!/. Wilson, C\1 after 4 Sat-Sun DODGE $1899 r1111/\'E 645-5799 11.\L GREEN'S \!lf:,\CLE '.'.1AZDA :!J~;, !111rlinr B!vd. Has evt~thlng. vrory 101.1 I \G PG429 1 mill's No. 267048. $395 I MAKE OFFER HUNTINGTON ~EACH Coi;ta r.1Psa .pw..Le.wiA W VOLVO I CHRYSLER·PLYMOUTH 16661 Brllrh Blvd .. H 8, .'140-5104 • 842·06::! 64(i-!l:Jlf! FINEST SERVICE ... COMPETITIVE PRIC ING AND CONCERN FOR OUT CUSTOMERS! '6t CORONA ''' CHIV. '10 Ol'IL Ci.T. Herdtep E•te~tlon111v tle•n, SM Th!\ One. Auto lr•n•., r•dlO. Col'fflr Aull'lmatic )ran•· min lO<>. v 1ry, v1ry tHCe , i/41 (PN) (lOS !IGSl IXTC. !H ) SAVE $1075 $995 '71 TOYOTA '61 TOYOTA '6t TOYOTA • w., ... Coroit• Corolla I ; 4 9i:>tf(I, 111&<1;0 & • •~9d. Al<ilo & • " "uloma••c. ' hta!tr_ (1•9 BlUI htlttr. IZAO 9i9J tr1n•., Air cond , • l!actlo, <XOO 4•) • $1295 $895 WAllHR $695 ~ THE Important Difference! This Shield Means That D We Are Your Only Factory Authorized Cadillac Dealership Four <!!l"ld one.he!f ecres of to+el 1uthorittd C1di1l1c fecilities d•1i9ned to better 'ell end s•rvice Cadillac automobil.s. 80 {wor k 5talh l e nd ~5 f.,ttory traine d technicidnt. Largc~t Sc leclion of late 111orlcl Cadillacs anrl other Luxury cars in Orange County! '71 COUPE DE VILLE Vi"vt lo p. l•1th•1 ;"l•rior, full powft, f1 tlo•v 11<r, lilt wh•t l, AM/FM 1ltrt o r•d io with li p•, powet door locl.1, twilight ''"'" lo c1I I owner. Sold & 1erviced bv u1 1617CXV' '69 COUPE DE VILLE Vinvl lop. t11p11lrv & le,,lh tr i"ltdor, fvll pew• t r f1clorv eir, AM /FM r1dio, pow1 t door lock-, til t-ltlt wh1•!, low mileiUJ•• Ioct l l c w"1r Cit. !YYR8S 5) '68 COUPE DE VILLE F1clorv 1ir con•~Ht+o11i119, full p•w••. 11! !11th1r door loc~1 . vinyl lop, l11ffl1r l11f1rlor. AM /P.M 111•10 mullipl11r. Show1 mtticulou1 t.1r1 throu9h. o ut. f40J776l '71 ELDORADO Full pow•r, fet.lory t ir concl., f,l,.tilt wh•tl, "oor loek1, wi"vl lop, lt1+htr inltrior, AM /FM St•r•o m11ltipl1x. Showt m1lit.ul11u1 c1rt throughout. 14017761 '70 ELDORADO s5777 SALE PRICE s3777 SALE PRICE $2777 SALE PRICE $6888 SALi PRICE "In The Right Corner'' THE DATSUN "1200" 2-DOOR SEDAN •OUR MOST ECONOMICAL CAR e '72 O:ironet Dlx St11. W11g. Will 11ell 1:1r trade tor l::i1e model , V\V bus. SJ!m. Air, meny Exrr11~. Call early Al\f, R3.1-334t 196!J DodgP Charger good condlUOn. $1295. or trade tor convm.Jble amall c a r • Lotokt ! run1 Ii~· I~• "•v firit 1old l Full pow•r, f1clory air eond., tele-till 1fttring. dootr loekt, t.tul 1• control. vll!yl top, f~ll l11th1r in teri•r. f I 09AGC). New w1w fir11, AM /FM tl•reo. '70 COUPE DE VILLE $5222 SALi PRICI s4333 THESl IXTRAS All STANDARD IQU.,MlllT *WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES *DISC BRAKES "*F ULL .WHEEL COVERS * BUMPER GUARDS • ~~~m,m~c~vT~~ MILES PER GALLON 52026 PIUI TAI l IJCINSI ' "1,00" 2-DR. SEDAN .. ~ * * '66 DODGE VAN, 1lf.IW pain~ Htts, Aterlto, - "6'1 JEEP. V8. Fut • 11rong. Worth $2400. Take fl*)) or best offer. 673-1~. FALCON 1964 F11Jron sprint, Coav. In Ex-et! eom. t700 er best of . fer . 54()..3634. FORD Vlnyl lop lt1thtr lnt•rlor, full ,,;,,, f1ctory 1ir, tilt wh•el, 1t1r1ot ;._M/FM rtdio, powtr doo1 loc~1 . t.ruh• (on"9!, lwllltht ''"*iltil, p•w•r frul!k optner. lo(tl1 I' •wiitf" betuly. llSlACAJ SALi PRICI NABERS 2600 HARBOR BLVD. '69 t~TD R-'nCh W3iron. 6 COST MESI\ ""'· r/h. •Ulo, '" •Ir. 10~· A.. , 540•9100 gagt" r11.~k. Excel family "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!~ cu. Pvl Pl>'· Siil-2048 _ I \ I ~~~~~~~~~~~~, l§J l Au....... ..... ... -l§J I .......... !§: [·:, .. .,,.,. l ~i 1 ... ,. .. .. -.. -ll, 1972 ~~~ l§J '----._ ..... _., ..... _,)§: I DAIL y· PILOT "' J ,,, . Auto1 for S.lt 4 spe!"d , rar!1n, hl'fl1f'r, lnll' milragf', lo""' doll'n, terms. $1 699 PHONE &fJ.~7'l!'l MIRACLE !'vlAZDA 2145 llarbnr !ll1 d. Costa i'llf's11 -~-19n PINTO R u n R b nu I ' hrown, r11rl 10. Xlnc ronrl . SZlYI. f or 11.ppt. Call 644-173-1 208 'v\'. 1st St.. Santa Ana 835-3171 ----------1970 Toron ar!o. Comfort11.!1on · <1ir eond. A.\l/f.\1 ~!f'l't>O , rarl10 S: 1ape drck. ~·ull P""'r equip. Till wheel and Vinyl1 top. $3600. '.\tr Gray days' 540-9R92 Evrs 642~3203. I l!lSR OLDS'.\IOBILE Cu!lass '10 f ord \\'gn • Xlnt cond :-;upr('tnr hy nrigin1d 011·nl"'!', ~ 000 1 I fully f'(/UlpJ>f'd, xlnt ronrl., ~.,. mi., rac 10, no lllr, P..l7-6978. 962-1687 all :i pm. --------- '67 Ford LTD, full pn1•:rr ;11r. PONTIAC sterro, imn1ac conrl~ SllOO. One o""'OC'r. 4:!.J.-7081. ------------------~-1 '69 Pont iae GTO Ford Countv Sc>rlan 11'1:;"" 1968 air ·t'nnrl r B Au1 nn1at11· tn1ns. air. po11·er 1 $·6.j(). Mi-.'!2a2 I s1rrring, radio. heater, low __ ----- _ _ do11'n, easy lrrn1s, fORD falcon ""'ai;::on '69 V8, $1799 lo mileagr. Sl.:100. ' PHONE 64.i-57!¥.l 5<\R-5147 r.·l!RACLE MAZDA 1~=~---·57 Ranchero . $370. Call Phil 4~4·86~il 1963 Ford Van. !Vlust ser to appreciate. 536-3761 afl 6:00. MERCURY '62 Ml"rcury, new b:-11kf'~. run!I good. S225 or bf'sl nr- fP:r. 847-26S4. 1962 T\f Pfr 4 dr. R JI, A T. au·. sm. ~1.')..(ls211 1------- MUSTANG '66 Muslanl". Saerif\rf'-mu~t Af'll, 8n7 .0224 '65 SQ back-blue 11·/,,.,·hitf' vinyl top. Air ('Olld, P B, PIB S795/54~-lli~1. ---'67 MUSTANG .190. V-8, auto, ~st olfer ovrr $ 9 0 0 . 847-5914. ·70 MACH I l51 .'!"lii.Cf iir:~: pb, dlx int., must sell! $2400 or best orfer. 8!17-8788. '66 MUSTANG. mint conrl. Jvy il'ren. auto trans, orig owner. 644~j52-l. '66 t-.Iustang. Clean-Fully loa..ied. air ronrl-P/~. rllsc brakes. Call 11!1 li-&!:,....026~. Autos, lmported--970 2145 Harbor Blvrl. Costa J\lf's11 1972 FIREBIRD Largest !1,C[rclion or Brand nl'!1v 1972 Firebird!! in So. Cali/. Bill BARRY F iat-GMC-Pontiac !l~t St. a l S.A. 1-·1"1\'y. l 200(1 E. J.~t SL, Santa Ana MUST SELL! I 1%1! GTO. Fa1·torv air, loarls I of extra.~. Jo1v n1ilal:;'e. ~l.150. I or br~t nffrr. Phnnr 826-12:ifi. '09 Gr11nd Prix. air eond.,I p11T. slt'Prin~. p11T brakes, pwr 111nrlo,,.,·~. ti·14-~7~. '61! F!RI·'.BIRD 400 convt, xtra.~. ~ ha r p, rlesigner's plrasurr r;ir. SI e p he n 67:>--l ·l-12 5-16-8928. 1965 · Le Mans --V;!!,~ z -or l!e<lan. Clean! $650. or best ot!er. 548-5288. '62 Pontiac Catalina. Good t'ngine. needs tirP:~. $1.,iO. Call 53&-3361 after 4 pm. '59 Pontiac. Very c-lf'a.11. Run~ wP:Jl. $\00. fi4+-:i26.) All '72 Models • SAVE • IRAND HEW SP ITFI RE $2399 FULL PRICl INCLUDl51 • Het>t~•. '"~' h•l1,, ti•lf 1,,0~••· "n"IPO"chO'I ' doc~o9•. '71 Spitlire '61 TR-G '70 Gl-6 I ORANGE COUNTY SHOWING NEW . TOYOTA STRIPPER OlDElS HIN(J TA.KIN POl JUNI D&LIVllY IN Y9Ul OWN CHOICE Of CU$TOM COLORS O.or 100 Ottlor Ntw & Used , C.S,.Te Cll111e hem ~ .. 990 1A•u•to•,•.•u•,•od••••m• i Autos, U-------990 Autos, u-990 Autos, U&od ~·:.....~~~~~- PONTIAC PONTIAC PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH '72 LE MANS '68 f\rtbltd 350 eni;:., Hurst Brand new 1972 Le M&.1111. 2 1hlft, pa, ""'kie ov&ls \v/US door hud tnp. Fully fl<'tOf)' n1a>:s. stereo tapt" dl'!ck. rquipped 1ncludi.n& radio, Sho"Toom oond. f'emale healer, '"hire aide wall tirf's, ! ownt>r la.st ~ yn. $1795. Or automatic trans .• P1\ll macy I -""'-"-'--•c."c.":c·_.:499-<:c:_:c."°=· __ ;.1 '68 Fury Ill 2 Dr. H.T. '&S Pl)'. Vallarlt. Auton.., R/H. 4 0.-. Now Point. . " tirn aad brabl, 549--3141. ... r .. ·uitr1" I F i ~~~~~~:.~~lac I 11s1 St. at S.A. Frv•r 1 2000 £. l.!lt ST ., !\an1a Ans PLYMOUTH '65 Plymouth Sat ellite ~-1000 Au!o Trans. V·8. Po1vf'r Strrr 16661 Bl'1tch Bilrl., H B. :>40.:ilf•I e !t4_~.{)IL:1 VEGA • • Daily Pilot Want hargalns galon!. Ads have '64 GTO 389, Tri-P~·r. maj[;s.1 tng, Bur krt Sea!.'i, GnrM't lfurst, Glas! Pacs. Bf>~t ol· Tires, Nu Trans. Must St-11 _f~r. 646-Ml ~. I Priva1e Puly, S6!)!.l ~47 ;1(1~1j QUI CK CASH TH ROUGH A DAI LY PILOT WANT AD 'M Barrarud11, ~ $pd, 00~1. ht"11dt"ri> & f'fr S ~l O 0 . ti-16-&19~. 'Tl Vega. Xlnt rond. ~ '"". rndio. ,..,... ....,.; S1800. %2-7m. Autos, UMd 990 Autos, Uted 990 Autos, Used 990 Au tos, Used ~--~,,1 990 Autos, Used '90 ~~~~~-.-~~~~~~~~- SO WHY DON'T '71 CHEV. VEGA COUl'I R1 dio. ) 1p11d . Sup•ri(lr cer. ( P2757 l 51999 '71 IMPALA 4 DOOR HARDTOI' Aulom1 tic, P.S., P.! .. •it eond., ..,;ny! 10011 •~P•• "ic .-, low mil et. f4l9CUAl '70 IMPALA CUSTO M COU"I Power 1l•erin9, 1utom etie, P.B., r1 d;o, 1ir cond. (7 58Al'KI !WOW! O@~ I WHERE THE NICE CARS AND TRUCKS ARE '70 NOVA 4 DOOR V8, ~u lomftlic, ft ir condrt:<lnin9, r!dio, ~")""•' 1leerinq. lbOl· CNK I '69 CAPRICE 4 DOO R HARDTOP Vi"vl roof, tilt wh11I, r1d io, power _1+•••in9, •;• eonditio"· in9, 9or9•ou1 cir, !ZNR751 ! 52399 '66 CHEV. IMPALA 4 Or. ••din, On1 e111ful ow"' •r. SS.BOS mil11. Pow•r 11•••· 1n9. r1dio; 1ulom 1lie ' tr1n1. ISLVS09 ! 51099 '72 PINTO COU!ll 2000 ee •ng in•· 4 1peed, r•dio, 1;r conditioning. (41 1 ELU l '71 FORD WAGON + Cntry. 11d1n 10 01u. Air cond. P.S .. P.B .. lu99191 rick, •ulo- m•lie. 17, I Sb mil•1. S~1r). (b640JXl 53699 '71 PINTO COUPI Aulo1'1'1lie, r1dlo. low rn il •1. · 2000 Ge •n9i"'· (71 6CUP l 51999 WHERE THE SELECTION IS! '71 FORD TO RI NO Cp•, H.T. Vi"vl 1oof, 1•r eond .. low mil11, 1up1rior C.ftf, ( ?52- CFO l '63 VOLKSWAGEN • •• Sti e~ thlft, r1d io, 9ood cond i· tiott. IOHZ,051 5699 '70 DATSUN !llCIC U" 4 1p•1d. lew mil11, r•dio. 9•'" top e1mp•r 1h•ll. 1900 BEKJ 51499 '69 DATSUN l'ICllUI' G<lod ,,..;1 ~1 . ·~d io, <! 1peed lrft n1m;l,;(l n, ! I )78A l '7 1 BUICK LI SAl ll Coup•. Air eo"d., P.S .. P. I ., Yi11yl roof, redlo, t up•r condl· tion. !1'25671. 1 , •1,, -;- 52699 '71 PONTIAC FIREllRD Cp1 Alt eond., P.S .. P.8 .. ••· dlo. c.0"10!1. buck•I 11111, 1h1q1, 1h1rp, bron1• c•1 . On• c1r1ful 11wn1r. (5)lCEKl WHERE YOU'il£ TREATED LIKE A CUSTOMER BEFORE AND AFTER YOU BUYI '68 PONT. LEMANS COU!ll R.d:o, pow•• 1l•erin9, 1u+o-- tic, r11I "ic.1 c•r. I WCA9 I <I I '69 PlYMOUTH YA.LI ANT C pe, 24,600 mil11. Supt rb c•11- dllion. R•lUo, 111lom1tle, ••r .. ,,. ~·· Sf599 '89 PLYM. FURY Ill cou,. R1 dlo, pow•• 1l1•rin9, 1utom•· tie t''"'· Sup•rlor cer, Sher, bl111. IZ NV?6Jl '1599 45 TRUCKS-VANS-PICKUPS-ALL KINDS -BIG SELECTION! EL CAMINO •odlo, VI, power 1~rl™J, outomotic, 1horp co1, l•w mllei. !3S520HI $2,599 '67 CHEVY l/2-TON VAN Comp•r. S1111dlol CtltYef'll••· 44,000 •11• owltOr mil••. 4 c.yl., 1tlc.l1. lf 74441) ·70 '67 EL CAMINO Yh1yl foof, rod/•, auto1t1ot le, air co11d. !V21402) $1399 '66 ~~'~···•1~2:!~~.,,.~ICKUP A 9ood buy. lflfl5KI ·70 ·10 '69 CHEVY 3/4-TON P.U . VI, cu1t. cab., al, co11d., P.S., radio, aute., H.D. camper eq11lp. IP241 4l FORD 3/4·TON VI, om"'9tlc, air eo11d., rodlo. 1uperler trac.k. I P2718 J CHEVY 1/2-TON PICKUP PICKUP Pow•r ataerlllf, oir co11d .. a1to-tlc, racUo, 1operllft ltlock1. I 5011 ZL I '69, .~~~'•· -~~:.!?..~ ... !! AKE J0,140 '"""· 11Jll lll . -. '67 CHEVY 1/2-TON YI, r.dlo, ..... tMft. GHCI ••N H-I••· 19fl714) PICKUP $2899 '68 52699 '69 52599 '62 514·99 '69 2828 HARBOR BL VD. COSTA MESA I I FORD BRONCO Pickup. 4 wttwl 4rlft, atlck 1hlft, YI. IP27141 FORD 4 Whl. Drive Pickup. Stick 1hlft, 6 1ylk14.,, rw41o, '"'"' 4rt:rw. 17170111_, GMC 3/4·TON VAN 6 cylllMliH, ltkk. lspt .... Low, 1-•I .... IJJ14JAI I 51299 WILL TRADE • • 4 Speed Irons .. ro· dio. lwoltr, bu'ktl s.ols, full vonyl int~ rior. 326 El f, '72 DODGE DART SWINGER SPECIAL __ , <;..t t> 2 DOOR HARDTOP ( . .. ~ -~~ 8rond ritw. 22S (.1,0. Hlgint, ~Kiri inreriof, 0.9S x 14 tire,, tmjssion tOOlrol IY"lf!\ lllirK- lionol sigools. windihitld wosh- FULL PRICE N 566MONTH f0136 MONTH! ·'72DODGE BlOOVAN C11•t••lr•• ~, "C•11rte11". full carpeting, ~in;. MJ!llri rock. oul~ide t ire 11101H111 point stripe. Loodtd ror lu•' ,-tlic . 2465K. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY f0136 MONTHS sm ,, 1oti1 dn. pyml. i 9• 11 111ta11111. pymr.ft;:I. Illa. lietn<t & oll ta1 ryiilg t henfe1 Oft oppr, cred1! •or ll IPIOI. O•fe.-rPd pymr. P•.C• S3868 jncj, ,.. &. l1len10.AMNUAlPlR(lMTAG( a.1.T( t.43~ '71 VEGA 2300 IMMEDIATE DRIVERY $299 DOWN $36 A MONTH FOi 31 MONTHS '72 DODGE POLARA BRAlllD lllEWI Y·I , ••t•. tnas., c:letli & Yi11YI l•terior, fwlly t.ctery ~·l,pt4. Seri•l N•MIMr Dl41G2D2SJ27S. $299 DOWN $90 MONTH =.it.. S29t k told ._ •'f'lllL 190 is Miii 111•. •Y"''· i.1. 1aa, IK1n11 & eH corryir19 c'*'Vft M CllJIPI'. uwlil lw J6-" Dthmd pJlllT, ""'' $3Sl9 irlcJ. lo•' lic:MM!, AlftJAl •EICIJC. TAGl UTl 10.27% FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DRIYEIT '71 ·PINTO IMMEDIATE DELIVERY e ' 5299 DOWN 536 A MONTH FOR 3S MOllTHS 4 'P-1 ""''· rDdio, htoltr.•ht-bock buc~tl st.is, del. chr11111 iri11~lllin9, whilt w•ll tilts, wht-4 <•Hrs. """' $12 8 S ~::·.:: ·::;:.~;;.r:~ ~:.:: & oi1 tarry~ chortH on llplll'. crtdil for 36 men. Otftr•"' . fUll ~yml.,rict S 1S9S i...:l.i.1f• PIKE bc.-.w. AHNJAI. ,EKMAGE v.n: 12 ~"' BRAND .NEW '72 ·DART DEMON Loadtd with windshield wosh1 rs. high bock buckll seotl. healer, vinyl hlodlirier, outside mirTor, G9Sx14 !iris + much much more. Order """"""· s2ossy~~. S?9• i1 !otol ... pyml. S62 ;, total mo, pymt incl. to•. lie. ond oil corryinil d1G1gn on oqir. uellit for 36 mo~. Dl'fenw:I pymt. pric:t S2S31 ircl. Illa & lic1nH. AHliUAl '9(9fT AG( .... Tf ',3' % FACTOIY COi.Gi or YOUI CMOKf 5299DOWN 562MONTH FOi 36 MONTHS BRAND NEW • o1u::u~~u1S '72 DODGE TRUCK FACTOIT COlOI OF TOUI CMOICEI l...W -myt i..th "'8tl. ....... mat4 Wn. winlhhitfd ..v...t. .... sifNils. lull ....,. iolt,. Milth-11-.. Or-.r Yours T•. $2288! 5299DOWN 570AMONTH WAGON TIME ':!e~av~.~!:.~~~heo!e~.$1 o·s·s '70 FO'RD Custom 4 D$o~or 8.~ '69 FORD SQUIRE WAGOlll ~:;'.' ~~~~;~Ji2~;~;rv '" ~!;.~~~;,.,~~h".::'.;;~=: V-8, ""'°· ""'« '.od~. hoole c, powoc .,,.,._ $ J 't 8 8 FULL PllCE ULL IC 1ng & brokes, 01r cond .. luggage rotk. .#JI R/T 440 Magnum, factory air, mag wheels, power steering, bucket seols, console. 342DLQ :~~?.!P.2~~.~~~ .. ~~.~~E!.~.,,~~~~.s~ '68 PONTIAC Tempes$t 88 :?~1~~~,~·L 3/4 Ton Pickup ~,~~~;i,~~6.,_-·~ ... .,j p'""·P'"~'J)9S iritl.111•''".,,l'.A"~'l 'l«fM-~:~::;. ;1°u~i~0~~0;~~" :~~:~ 6 ;1~: 5t~~;s~5w~j:ie~·0mr:~: $1 ~as '70 CHEV. STATION WAGON WTF5B4. ~k'if42i.umper, much mare . . '68 OPEL Kadett Wagon 1100 SR. Auto. trans .. custom exteri· or, bucket seals. luggage rock. WSW tires. ZSF970 $41.8 9 p,.,., V-B, auto. Irons., s 1 ~ 88 FULL PRICE ULL ICE ~;;;;,";:;i~~akes.whi-~ '65 CHEV. Impala SS '69 CHEV. NOVA, '70 MAVERICK 2-Door $299 DOWN $4Q A MONTif ::'o1N~S V-8, auto. trans .• paw.er s1eer ing . $28S Aula. Irons .. rod ia, healer. $BBS Auto . trans., radio, hooter. "'.hetl $988 sm •i 101o1 drl. PY""· S40 •1 "'~mo ~""'· «1. ,.. , ic.& t111cany1"1J diorve1 on•'· bucket seats, console, wire spoke hub . ZKC407, · cov ers. Deluxe chrome moldings. . (tf d1! lor 36 mOI. Dtl. p~ml.ptH:t s 1119 iMl. ID•' lie . .l.MNU.l.l PIRClMl.1.GI R.l.Tf cops. NBN087 . "·"'· FULLPllCE rUu llCI · Sl7ARI, FUUPIKI '68 VW STATION WAGON 4 speed Irons .. radio, healer, sz18 '69 CHEV. Sedan '69 DODGE Polara Sedan wheel cov"s. XVT992, FU t FOt 4 spttd, bucket seats, radio, heot-V-S, -lnlnS.. fattoly oir concl. ' . cand. OK41L90245923 . full vinyl interior. corpeling. $9.18 V-8, auto. Irons., rad io, heater, air s7 a 8 !!?~"''"D,,9!{~~1.!~.M,.~,O~,I~.,"',~""',MO••'itf,;Tts er,472RT. ~~:7:;~"· radia and htottr. uu.· Kl ' • nu•.• •-· t(Milkll'36mot.o.ltrndPl""I pritt l913 "'1:1,to• ICtnle . .,..., .,. ,... "" IJ'-- 14,3!1~ WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS i ' -·--· COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF JUNE 11 ·JUNE 17 fill HOLDER ., t>&ck wu ... WlLION FORD ----B•a..,......Beac We rt..-cently · i·cad where a i.;cntlcman from Redlands died In a convalescent home . Noth- · Ing very unusual about that <'X- •ccpt he was California's oldest :11ccnscd driver. Mr. John Scr- ·lng was the oldest person to 'hold a valid state operator 's I f)(.'rmlt . . , he CXi.iirca cH lt).\C HlO. While nn the subject nf · longevity, did you know that · •·o.d has been making fine 'automobiles longer than any:· one in the buslncs.'I and more •of 'cm? This year Is ccrtainl)" : no exception. 1972 for that matter has to be Ford·s Clnest. Jf you haven't st~lpped by .a d<'al<'rshlp yet and seen what's really new for '72, may we of- f<'r a n invitation to do so. to- day. Drop In anytime and .1?et the Ford f<X'ling. Herc at l~ Beach Blvd. we have one of th<' largest scelctlons of fine 1972 Ford automobiles you'll rind anywhc r<'. What's your fancy ... a blJ.!, beautiful lux- urious LTC or th<' t'Xcitlng all nc-w Pinto station waJ:?on? Whatever . . . we've got 'cm. And more than llkC'ly, WC''JI have the color. model a nd equlomt'nt just thC' way you want it. Maytx> at this time of Y<'&r you and the famJly arc thinking about tar away pla~s , a nd summC'r vacations. Well then ... how about a visit to our Rccrcationl\I Vehicle Dc- t>arlmcnt? You'll find the big- J::Cst selection of tht' grea t new 1972 Ford truck and 1972 El Dorado campers you've ev<'r seen . . . Rll ,lust rarln~ to JZO tor a ful Wied summer. So it you w1>Uld like a "Better Idea .. for your summer vAcation ... drop in tod~y a nd test driv<' your favorite from Ford for 1972. THE DAILY P'ILOT, TV WEEK. JUNE ll, 1972 DICK WILSON'S WILSON FORD SALES · FORD 18255 BEACH Bl VD., HUNTINGTON BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . DICK WILSON SAYS: '72's ARE ARRIVING BY THE TRUCK LOAD! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!! HUGE DIS. COUNTS ON ALL REMAINING 1971 's ! ! Complete 1972 Car and Truck Line On Sale! $ FULL PRICE ORDER TODAY IN YOUR CHOICI OF COLOR LOOK FOR THE SPECIAL VALUE STICKERS FOR EXTRA DISCOllTS om 250 NEW CARS & TRUCKS IN STOCK BUil T PRIOR TO THE PRICE INCREASE JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH BLVD . 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD 842-6611 HUNTINGTON BEACH HUS DErr. ' • "'· ,. '0 , ..... 7 Def' SIHICI OPfN , ... , t91n Fft .• I •·"'· •• S ''"'' Mott. 7:JI •·•· ,. l iJO , .•. 592-5511 2 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI<, JUNE 11. 1971 REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS MORNING il) Wanderlust fZE) M1ntnip 11:00 f) Where the Hurt Is 6:00 f) (!)Summer Semester 0 @) m Jeop1rdy 6:25 0 S1ation uchanae "Food, 'four fJ G1llopinr Gourmet Heart and You" W Mantrap 6:30 f) Odrssey "Ecology" Mon . Wed , al) The Electric Company Fri ; "Reading" Tues , Thurs ffi Jus1 Roothy Educational Features 11:15 m Operation Grandparents Tues , O Across the Fence Mon . Making Adoption Seament Thurs. Most of Maturity Tues.. Davey and 11 :30 0 ( 8) Search for Tomorrow Goliath Wed ; Parent Youth Forum 0 (iQ) m Who, What, Where Game Thurs.; Youth and the Issues Fri. 0 ( J)@ fZE) Bewitched @) Today on the Farm m lei's Rap 0) Features @ News Hugh Williams 6:45 EE Commodity Report ID Mister Roeers' Neiehbort1ood 7:00 O CU CBS News John Hart 11 :55 0 (lg) Floyd Kalber Report 0 er;, Today S!low Frank McGei! (6) Children's Shows 0 News Chuck Henry 0 Ban1na Splits (j9J Cartoons m Bugs and His Budd1u il) City Kids Sandra 1.scamifla EE Martlet Opening all (.l3J Sesame Street 7:30 Banana Splits \ 0 Teacher In Service " fi:O) Pttticoat Junction m Cartoons AFTERNOON 12 :00 f) Noontime 0 m Three on I Match 0 (J) 00 al Password @ 0 m News 0 Youth and the Issues lhurs Q) Crafts Mon , Consumer's World Tues.; See the USA Wed .. Hey land· lord Thurs .. Ask Congress Fri (]])Sesame Street m features @ Hobo Kelly El) Stock Market Coverage O'j T~nnessee lu1edo 8:00 0 Captain Kanearoo l2.25 m High Noon Buffoons CI) Coffee Brull/Children's Tucher 12:30 6 00 As the Wor1d Turns 0 Ralph Story's A.M. 0 0:2) er;, Oars of. Our lives Sunup Mel l(noepp 0 @ al Splrt Second ®)Today Show 0 Ne.n Watch John Fullmer m Dennis the Menace m Dialing for Dollars fiD Hat1111og1 @ New Zoo Review . 8: 30 O Vlra{ftli Graham Stlo* 1 :00 f) love Is a Many Splendored 0 00 J1cll l1 Linne Thing 0) Yogi and Friends 0 0 m The Doctoll m Gumby @ I love Lucy fiD Features Wed .. Thurs .. Fti. 0 CIJ al ~II My Chlld.ren 8:50 CV Mornlna News 0 m Movie: See Daytime Movies 9:00 f) (j) The Lucy Stlow ·®FYI . . . 0 @) ID Dinah's Place 1:30 f) The Gu1d1ne Lieht O The Gallery 0 @) ~ Another . World 00 Vlr&inil Graham Show 0 Movre: See Daytime Movies 0 News Watdl Fernando Del Rio 0 ffi <;t) ~ let'~ Malle a Deal m Movie: See Daytime Movies. Ii) fl1h1ons_ tn SeW1ng il) Uncle Waldo m Commodity Report m CV Sesame Street ~ fftfJ Woman Wants to Know 9:30 f) (j) My Three Sons 1 :40 Ii) Dialing for Dollars O @) er;, toncentretion 2:00 11 Secret storm 0 Hermanos Coraje D m Return to Peyton Pl•" 0 Movie: See Daytime Movies 0 (jJ fZE) The Newlywed Game 0 Tempo Regis Philbin, Stan Bohr-m Rendezvous With Adventure man co host Mon , frl., Travel With Don and Bet- IE Romper Room tlna Tues • Bee Beyer Wed • Cesar'\ lO:OO II CU Family Affair World Thurs. I (3) Movie: See Daytime Movies ~ Major Adams 0 ®l m Sale of the Century 2:30 II 00 Edfe of Nifht Gallopinll Gourmet 0 {lg) m Somerset il) World T1lll Mon , Report to the 0 00 fZE) The Dating Game Consumer Tues.; Your Government Q) Every Woman Wants to Know W Rl>Uy and friends ~The forsyte SIR• Fri m Trails West Mon • Cinema 36 Tues.-fll 3:30 0 It's Your Bet Lyle Waggoner hosts. O Mike Douglas Show Tues Fli 0 Onie and Haniet I{) Mike Douglas Show 0 (J) fZE) One life to live O The Lone Ranger tD Quickdraw McGraw il) Peter Pou mus/ Magi Ila Gorilla (@ Self Defense for Women Thurs . m Treasure Mon Q~ Mr Favorite Martian ffi Felix the Cat 3:45 g) la Comunid1d 11 Dia Mon Wed .. Topicos Thurs .. HRD en March• Fri 4:00 O O Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 The Rifleman 0 @ fZE) love American Style tD New Zoo Review W Bozo's Big Top Show all (jj) Sesame Street €I) Calend1rio Thurs m Don Wilson's Town Talk Mon Q~ Daniel Boone rn l(imb• 4:30 f ~)Movie: See Dayhme Movies O KNBC News Jess Marlow Mon. O Father Knows Best O Hews Senlt, Schubeck m YoRi and Friends Ii) The Munsten al Un Canto de Mnico er;, Desert Report Mon ffi Bozo's Big Top Show ffi Speed Racer 5:00 0 0 er;, Major league Baseball Mon. Teams To Se Announced 0 lig} News Tues fn O News Cl) NYPO m The Flintstones ill Nanny and the Professor all (}~ Mister Rogers' Neighborhooct ~ la Frontera ID Trails West Tues. f'n Q9) Dick Van Dyke Show a!) Chucho S11v1dr1 Show fri ffi Galloping Gourmet ffi Three Stooges 5:15 a!) Panor1ma Mundial Mon fhurs 5:30 0 One SttfJ Beyond (6) The Rifleman O OO ffiNe~ 1 Assienment Fri. m Dennis the Menace @ Q~ Gilligan's Island m 1 The Electric Company ID Don Wilson's Town Jilk Tues Fri a!) LI Hora Familiar con Consuelo Mon • Wed • Fri . Usted y la Pollda Tues . Ale!U! Thurs ffi Speed Ricer TUllDAY LADIES DAY WASH& JO WAX WID. OAI DAY FREE WAlll • JIT WAX WIJM 7 &Al. fl1 UP Tod1y Wed., Reuntlliation Thurs . 3:00 f) ~The Amateur's Guide to Love Federal ~ecutlve Board Fri O Mike Dougies Mon , The Me Too 1 al) Indian Arts Thurs Show Tues.-Fri 10:15 CW The Electric Company Tues. F11 O Hiahway Patrol 10:30 6 Ci) love of Life 0 CIJ Ci) aJ General Hospit1I 0 @) m Hollywood Squares (f)@) Mo¥M: See Daytime Mcw1es 0 Movies: See Daytime Movies O The Real McCoys Phil Donahue Show m Tennessee TUJedo Pa1e 3 ( I r I \ I 5 ~ I • 6 I R 2 c c 21 a: I N u 5.i: ~ 2t 54 [3 Hl c~ I 6t Hl. II Cc 28 541 Do 188 Hu II Co1 288 557 ALFA ROMEO Coast Imports I 000-1200 Coast Hwy. New~ort Beach 642-0406 l1t 4;Jt9M:ltt!ll•l;f1 Ward S. Lee Inc. 123 4 S. Main St., Santa Ana 547-5826 Harbor American 1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-0261 Roy Carver Inc . 234 E. 17th St . Costa Me sa 546-4444 Crevier Motors 208 W. I st St., Santa Ana 835-3171 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa 540-9100 C nnell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa 546-1200 CHRYSLER· PLYMOUTH Huntington Beach Chrysler-Ply mouth I 6661 Beach Blvd . Huntington Beach 540-5164 DATSUN Costa Mesa Datsun 2845 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mes a 540-6410 Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-7781 DODGE Courtesy Dodge 2888 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa 557 -9220 FORD Dunton Ford 2240 So . Main St., Santa Ana 546-7070 Theodore Rob ins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Meso 642-0010 Wilson Ford 18255 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-661 I University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Me~a 540-9640 • 1iHIRUtf' Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 546-4444 LINCOLN • MERCURY Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury 130 I No.Tustin, Santa Ana 547-9183 Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa 546-1200 MAZDA Huntington Beach Mazda 1733 I Beach Blvd . Huntington Beach 842-6666 ltl4•t34•lft :J~:f411 Jim Slemons Imports Warner & Main St .. Santa Ana 546-4114 VOLVO Dean Lewi$ Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 64h-9303 THE DAIL y PILOT. TV WEEK. JUNE 11 . 1972 Univ ersity Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Plvd ., Costa Mesa 540-9640 PONTIAC J Da ve Ross Pontiac ! 2480 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Me sa ' 546-8017 PORSCHE • AUDI Don Burns Porsche-Audi 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 636-2333 Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673 -0900 RENAULT Coast Imports I 000-1200 W . Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 642-0406 S!emons Imports 220 I S. Main St., Santa Ana 557-5242 ROLLS-ROYCE Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17 th St. Costa Mesa 546-4444 SAAB Coast Imports I 000-1200 W . Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 642-0406 ljl): t1 ;Ill Fritz Warren's Sports Car Center 547-0764 71 OE. I st St., Santa Ana TOYOTA Dean Lewis Imports 1966 Ha rbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-9303 Bill Mal(ey Toyota 18881 Beach Blvd . Huntington Beach 847-8555 VOLKSWAGEN Harbour Volkswagen 1871 I Beach Blvd . Huntington Beach 842-4435 Chick Iverson Volkswagen 445 E. Coast Hwy. N B 673 -0900 SUNDAY JUNE 11 MORNING 6:15 m The Christophen 6:30 f) Bacllyard Safari m The Bible Answers 6:45 (i) The Christophers 7:00 tJ Tom and Jerry (8) Cathedral ol Tomorrow 191 Woody Woodpecker m upansion IE Public Affairs/Social Security 7:30 f) The Groovie Gooliu O The Christophers O Mormon Tabernacle Choir (I) Directions O Dr. Billy J. Hargis r.c> Deputy Dawg m ~onderam1 Bob McAlltster IE Sacred Hurt/The Christophers 8:00 tJ (i) Lamp Unto My Feet O Mr. Wimd D Rn Humbard (!) Real Estate Open House 0 Herald of Truth 10) Old Time Gospel Hour IE Revival fires O This Is the Lile D Angels Baseball Caler Ange ls vs Boston Red So• 1n Boston O 3-1 The Ooubledecbrs SJ T'i 8 Lools at Leaming o Comment m £1emenbry News m Faith for Today al Croniu s de Francia ® Movie: "Wedding Pre"nt" rn Cine Mniuno 11 :00 0 Patchwor* FamilJ 0 Movies: "Kimka" (dra) '64 Alyosha Zagorsky "Wagons West'' (wes) '52 -Rod Cameron Peggie Castle_ f'j)Lloyd Bridfes' Water Wor1d 0 (3) Bullwinkle (if I Spy lfg) San Diego Happening m Movie; (C) "Wee Willie Winkle" ldra) '37-Shirley Temple. Victor Mclaglen m Church in the Home al Pantalla Dominiul 11:30@ film features 0 r3l Make 1 Wish 0 Movie: (C) "The Tarters" (adv) '62-0rson Welles. Victor Mature @ Movie: (C) "Outside the Law" (dra) '56-Ray Danton, Leigh Snow den. A F T E R r~ 0 0 N 8:30 f) la' Look Up and Live 0 The Bu2aloos 0 Campus Profile "Obesity Psy· 12:00 f) (j) AAU lntemational C111mpion- chology Diet" sh:ps .. The Kennedy Memorial Games 0 Day of Discovery at Berkeley, Calif • and the M U Na m KATHRYN KUHLMAN lional Judo Championships <Olympic * (IN COLOR) 1rials) at Philadelphia, Pa 3 I ConsuH1tion I!) Kathryn Kuhlman 0 Suspense Thutre "The Machine 9:00 tJ Camera Three That Played God" Gary Merrill, Anne 0 Serendipity rranc1s, Josephine Hutchinson. D Day of Discovery m Intelligent Parent O My Friend Pookie ~ The Westerners 0 Oral Roberts rn Bullwinkle jg) lnsieht on Relielon 12:30 The Answer I!) Melodylanct in Motion @ Movie: "The Gunslineer" (wes) al Music• Y Pal1bras '56-lohn Ireland Beverly Gar1and. a Flndlne True Freedom @ Joe De.Silva's Open forum 9:30 O Today's Religion ®Sea Hunt 0 Station to Station rn Malle I Wish 0 Oral_ Ro~rts .. 12:45 O An&el Wrap-Up ~ Movte: Carry.on Venu~ (~m) 1:00 O Movie: (C) "Siem Buon" (wes) 66-Kenneth W1lltams lullet Mills. '53--Brian Keith Rick Jason 0 Anrie's G1rare 0 ffi Directions let There Be Upt O Million $ Movie: (C) ''Wupons 0 Kathryn Kuhlm•n '°' Vengunce" (dra) '62-John Bar lg) Consultltion rymore JL . Solla Gabel I!) Old Time Gospel Hour '@ Meet the Press al Esta Es 11 Vid1 m Wor1d Beyond ~ A Noblt Venture I!) News Nick Car1er 9:'4> (I) Bible Storf11/Noticias al Tribuna Publica 10:00 tJ Steps to Lurnln& g;, Movie: ''Other l ove" David N1 O Challenge My Sermon Or. James ven. Barbara Stanwyck An11ell, United Presbylenan Church Q_? Shirley Temple Theatre: "C1pblin 1n Claremont, talks on PoPUlat1on Januuy" control ~ Chuck Johnson Show O Sports Challenp l ·JO O (Ji CBS Tennis Classic Cliff fJ rn Relucb 11t Draeon Drysdale VS Jeff Borowiak at Sea ' (j) Zooram• Pines Plantation, Hilton Head. S C. 0 Mcwie: "X ... The Unknown" 0 @ rn Issues and Answers (sci.fl) '57-Dun Jagger. Edward l2j Insight Chapman. I!) Voice of CatVlry (lg) Viewpoint on Nutrition 2:00 6 Belief Guests: Rev Vahac Mar @D frente 1 II Vida dirosian, Rev Everett Curry ®J Art of UM West University Dialoeue 10:30 O f;c. Ult Netion O Whit's Golnc on THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK JUNE 11. 1972 ( 6 i Movie: "Loan S'11rlt" (mys) 5:? -George Raft Dorothy Hart O Mov1e: (C) "Winrs of the Han" (dra) '53 -Van Heflin, Julie Adams (i J Salute to National Parts ®J Tht Saint m Teeenage Trials al Toros rn Sports Ch1llenre 2:30 0 Medix "How Do You Heer7" An on air hearing test 1s featured Santa Barbara forum 0 Inquiry D I $JWAL I One Happy Family (R) The Pat Boone family 1s seen 1n a vanety.musical show (i) race the H1tion m SWinr!n' Wheels Q~ Movie: "My Six Convicts" 3:00 0 Newsmakers ~ J Inspiration 0 m Meet the Press D Movie: (C) "So Darline. So Dead· ly" (dra) '67-Tony Kendall . Brad Hams, Barbara Frey (8 J Once Upon • Wheel O flmily Film Festin i: "The Three Stoores Meet Hercules" (com) '62- The Three Stooges. Vicki Trickett. Quinn Redeker Qg) Primus m Chiller m Roller Derby rn Nashville Music 3:30 O Movie: (C) "Run Like 1 Thief" (dra) '67 -Keenan Wynn, K1eron Moore, Ina Bahn t 3J Movie: "The Cracllsman" (com ) '65-Charl1e Drake George Sanders 0 a> Insight 00 Film f11ture O Movie : (C) "Raw £dae" (dra) '56 -Rory Calhoun, Yvonne DeCarlo. (8) Movie : "Any Number Can Win" (dra) '64-Jean Gabin, ~lain Delon tl2J Survival g;, Acrlcutture USA m Campus Profile 4:00 0 Sunday W1con Train 12} PondtroSI Fllm Odyssey al Slmplemente VM r g;, Human Dimension a!) f>lnonm1 Latino rn Ru Humbard m Corona Now 4·30 0 Sd·Fi Tht1tre: "Satellite In the Sky'' m Ftstlnl of Classics: "The Private Affairs of Bel Ami" (rom) '47-Ann Dvorak, George Sanders g;, This Is ti.t life ~ The 1111 Valley m fella the Cat 5:00 f) little Women "Amb itions and Sacrifice" Each of the gtrls tells of her hopes and aspirations D H091lone Cassidy O Movie: "Tiii Story" (com) ·ro- Jane Fonda. Anthony Perkins. ('fg) Ntws Dale Swartz m Movie: (C} "Hello, Friaoo, Hello" (mus) '43-Alice Faye, John Payne. fil) I IPlclM I Ray lnidbury on Fin· t.asy end Rullty Noted author ol "The Mart11n Chronicles," "Dande lton Wtne," ind "F1hrenheit 451'' t1lks about hi' appro1ch to writing, the creative momtnt, and the en thus1asm tor his work m Consultation rn Film m Kimba 5:30 O An imal World (R) Two iaguar cubs embark on an odyuey lhal takes ttiem across the Mexican bor der into Attzona J) Movie: (C) ''Youngblood Hawk" (dra) '64 -James Franciscus, Su zanne Pleshette O Golf With tht Pros Ernest Borg nine tees off with Donna Caponi. the home pro at Rancho Park Goll Course tn L.A. (l) Doctor In the House T l News Ray Wilson 19J Movie: (C) "Pillars of the Sky" (dra) '56-Jefl Chandler, Dorothy Malone [l_.S) In Your Hands m Consultation al Vie;o Sinverguenu m Mantovanl @ liilliran's lsl1nd ~Speed Racer EVENING 6:00 f) Sixty Minutes Om News D Movie: (2hr) "Ap1che Woman" (wes) "SS-Lloyd Bridges. Joan Tay lor Morgan Jones A government agent 1s called tn to investigate when Apaches on a reservation are blamed for a series of mysterious en mes 00 Hee H1w fJ £yl!lfitnns 0 Wild Wiid West (jjl The Advocates fil) Bl1ek Joumal m £nuleda de l ocos 9 M1yberry RFD a!) T el•·Clnem1 40 m Ch1llenre m The Three Stoores 6:30 O Story Theatre 0 EJ1witneu News m Horan'' Heroes Ei) World of Wycliffe fil) Artlsts In America "Jules Fe1ffer Profile of political social satirist g;, Passport to Travel ~Grun Ams rn Fllm m Hudshop Elliot Mintz 7:00 f) Ntws Clete Roberts 0 Wild Kinedom "Summer ol the Badger'' 00 Comb1t 0 Refleccionu (j) This Is Your Life 0 Duth Valley Days m I sh¢1AL I Monsanto Nicht Pre sents Burl Ives The famed balladeer, musician, actor and philosopher hosts tribute to the sounds of early summer Guests include Roger Mil- ler, Randy Sparks and The Bacllporch Maiority. The Goldd1ggers and Jimmy Durante I!) Pauport to Tmel "The low landers" Hal Sawyer visits Holland Ei) J1p1neM fllftlly OfaMI fil) (ij) Zoorw! (Continued) muc bank New that be rs when mov fast clan. Philh repor the r'ltght cians wrote tur in and It wa Fill empt stand Sever to p H sludi the sh to Bu his n stated words have comm in Ne a jazz o f who backg bands Joh main NBC T York t his vie "Ne Broad other i we mo glance the pr the Ne and hi Mahon are stil show- ference Car comedi the aud TONIGHT SHOW'S MUSIC MAN Doc Severlnsen, Tonight Show's music man. finds that his baton-wielding c hores are much the same in his new Bur- bank location as they were in New York. When he realized that only six of his band mem- bers would make the transition when NBC's Johnny Carson moved West, he a rranged for a last gathering o f his musical clan. Playing a final concert, at Philharmonic Hall, Severinsen reports, "Normally we rotate the personnel, but tor that night all 27 NBC staff musi- cians were used. Pete Myers wrote a concerto tor us, fea- turing 13 brass, seven saxes and a double rhythm section It was a gas!" Filling the remaining eleven empty chairs on his Burbank stand was not a problem ror Severinsen since most of the top Hollywood recording and studio musicians had worked the show during previous visits to Burbank. His feeling about his new crew can be best stated in Severinsen's own words· "'The men out here have something as important as musical ability, and that's the esprit de corps. They've got the bit in their mouth and they're off and roaring." Though its role consists chiefly of playing supportive music for singers and dancefs, the To night Show band's basic character is in the short but swinging instrumental seg- ments leading into and out of commercials. In Burbank. as in New York, it is essentialy a jazz-oriented group. many of whose members have a tong background with the name bands o f the swing era. Johnny Carson says tha t the ain reason he moved the BC To night Show from New ork to California was to bring is viewers some new faces "New York has actors from roadway, and writers. and ther interesting, creative peo- le." explains Carson. "but the ation's biggest talent pool is n California, and that's why e moved the show." At first lance the California version of he program is the same as he New York version. Carson nd his sidekicks. Ed Mc- ahon and Doc Severinsen. re still the backbone of the how-but there are subtle dtf- rences. Carson, who Is baslcelly a omedian. gets a better feel of e audience in Burbank's big Doc Severlnsen of NBC's To- night Show Starring Johnny Carson has become justly famous for his far-out fashions. Studio I-which is the nation 's largest television studio. The 500 seats in the studio are filled every night, and Carson enjoys working to c rowds. The studio also allows the cast more room for more comedy skits. "We start our 11th year on the air this year," says Ca rson. "It was time for a change of scenery. The format of the show will stay about the same. and we'll make at feast three trips a year to New York to do shows from there " Carson feels that the show will now be more of an entertainment pro- gram than a talk show. "I want to entertain my audi- ence. It's not my job to 'edu- cate' the viewers. Let Susskind and Buckley do that." Carson feels that there isn't enough "live" television on the air these days, and he wants to keep the feeling go- ing on the Tonight Show "I think the audience likes it when they're not sure of what is going to take place each nighl--or even each minute We'll be spontaneous. and we'll let crazy things happen." Carson takes. a lot of kidding about the NBC contract which allows him 11 weeks of vaca- tion per year, but claims the show is better because of it. "When you are 'on' five nights a week your brain gets foggy." he says. ''Every once in a while f just have to put my mind on 'hold' and get away for a rest." THE OAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE JI. 1972 LAWTON H L FOR MEDICAL & DENTAL ASSISTANTS NEW CLASSES STARTING JUNE 26th 541 -4461 W. 17TH Sl. SANTA ANA A LOOK BACK A cornucopia of cellulois cameos. a nostalgic peek at picture-making during Its golden age-that's "Hollywood: The Dream Factory," a GE Monogram series special to be repeated on ABC, Monday at 8 PM. Dick Cavett is the narrator of this Emmy Award winning look back at Holly- wood's most glamorous era. The ABC Monday Night Special is a fast-paced look Into Hollywood during its most flamboyant era-when it was a citadel of mass imag- ination and a world monopoly of talent, wit and sex appeal. Irwin Rosten and Bud Friedgen are producers and Nicholas Noxon is executive producer for the production whlofl visually slices into the marrow of t he MGM studio, once ruled by such dynamos as Louis 8 . Mayer and Irving Thalberg--<:reators , groomers and sustainers of "More stars than there are in heavf!n." Highlighting the GE Monogram Series special will be exclusive foot· age revealing the how-it-was done, behind the scenes mechanics for some of Hollywood's most lavish productions, and also famous scenes by stars including Greta Garbo's vocal debut in talkies; Clark Gable's first screen rote; Elizabeth Taylor's first role in "lassie Come Home": the classic chariot race between Francis X. Bushman and Ramon Navarro from the early silent "Ben Hur"; the clash between Clark Gable and Charles Laughton in "Mutiny on the Bounty"; and the put-down of Jean Harlow by Marie Dressler from "Dinner at Eight." Other major stars and scenes from memorable films Include Kath· arine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy In "Adam's Rib"; Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds in "Singing in the Rain"; Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney in "Boy's Town"; and Kathryn Grayson and Howard Keel in "Showboat." Underlining how times and mores have chan1ed is a sequence from "Dance, Fools, Dance" with Joan Crawford, In which t he guests on a yacht stripped down to their skivviM for a m idnight swimming party. Theater audiences in 1931 gasped at this scene. During it s peak years of producing "dreams" the MGM lot was an ''empire" comprised of 174 acres of land connected by 23 miles of streets with 140 buildings, 30 of which were enormous sound stages. A city unto Itself, it had a private police force, a fire department and a hospital. The electrical plant provided enough power to tight a city of 10.000 and the switchboard handled more calls than a town of 65,000. In 200 separate crafts there were 5,000 employees. The werd· robe department housed costumes for 18,000 men and 10,000 women and in the prop department there was furniture enough for •.OOO homes. ----------------' 11t'1 & 2nd•s • S 1000 to $50,000 t f Any Real Estate in California f tf IMMEDIATE SERVICE IN YOUR HOME. ', I .ll RELIABLE HuNJ:s~!0::cH tt I[ MORTGAGE 947.5200 t CORPORATION ANAHllM OMO t t 776-6543 t f :ml W. aALL RD., ANAH EIM t t t ·---------------,... 7 SUNDAY (Continued) g)Super Show m Wild Kingdom 09I ussie a!) Tele-Cinem1 40 ffi The Sixth Sen~ 7:30 lJ (!)CBS Sund1y Movie : (C) (2hr) "Killer by Night" (dra) '71-Robert Wagner, Diane Baker, Greg Morris Story ol a doctor whose battle to stem diphtheria outbreak puts him in confhct with a police capatin who 1s using all his manpower lo lrack down a cop killer 0 O m Wilt Disney (R) ''Way Down Cellar" Part I of two Parts A mystery adventure involving three young boys who stumble upon a secret passageway that leads them to the hideout of gangster counter· letters. Butch Patrick. Lindy Davis. Sheldon Collins star. O Eyewitness O Million $ Movie: (2hr) ''Too Much, Too Soon" (dra) '58-Dorothy Malone. Errol Flynn, Efrem Zimbahst Jr , Ray Danton, Martin Milner Story of Diana Barrymore, who inherited fame, fortune and heartbreak I!) Three P1ssports to Adventure "Headhunters of Luzon" EI!) (W The f'reneh Chef Oj W11d Kingdom m fishin' Hole 8:00 O Roller Games 0 @ ffi The FBI "Superst1 lion Rock" (R) A valuable mine 1s closed down because the Indian min ers refuse to work, believing a series NEWS-'AT HOME' TV news is dull. Right? ... Wrong. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JUNE 11. 1972 of accidents lo be caused by angry who offers to murder Marya and her 0 Robert Schuller Show spmts brother At Issue m Movie: (2hr) "Out of the Put" a!) Cine del Domingo I!) Ne.rs Chuck Cecil (dra) '47-Ktrk Douglas, Jane Greer. 9:30 O Cf) Cade's County (R) Wilham Guitlr, Guitu IE Perry MISon Shatner guests as a professional de al EstrellH Musie1les Ei) Nippon No Ut1 moht1ons expert sought by Cade be 11:00 lJ 0 ~News EI!) (jj) Firing line "Does Subversion fore he can destroy a nuclear missile O RH Humbu d Work?" Two authors discuss Amer base. O Hour of Power 1can secun ty. 0 News Witch Larry Burrell m Movie: ''folly to Be Wise" (com) al Noche de G1l1 m I btC.AL I Blick Afriun Heri-'49-Alistalr Sim, Elizabeth Allen. ~film: (C) "Hi1h Time'' t.a1e "The Slave Coast" Narrator m lllthryn Kuhlm1n a!) Cine del Oomln10 Maya Angelou examines the south 09' Bur11e's l1w m Movie: (2hr) "June Bride" (com) ern part of west Alrica. where 11:15 (6) Movie: "The Deep Six" (dra) '58 '48 -Bette Davis. Robert Mont-roughly 15.000,000 humans were en -Alan Ladd, Efrem Zimbalist Jr . gomery slaved and shipped to other lands Dianne Fosler_ 8:30 0 ll9l m Jimmy Stew1rt Show The program especi ally concentrates 0 C~l News "Luther's Last love" (R) The How-on the Ashanti of Ghana and the 11 :30 lJ N1me ol the G1mt ard women's matchmaking efforts in Yoruba of Nigeria 0 o Sunday Tonight Show Luther's (John McGiver) behalf foun 10:00 0 QQl m The Bold Ones -The Telepulse der due to a counterplot hatched by Doeton "Dagger in the Mind" (R) A ID Movie: (C) ''The Dolly Sisters" Jim Nita Talbot guests vindictive woman stirs a controversy (mus) '45 -Betty Grable, John 9:00 0 (iQ) m Bon1n11 ''The lady and between an old friend and his young Payne the Mark" ~R) The Cartw;igh~s pl~n wife. R?bert Sterling, Mary Layne 11 :45 0 Movie: (C) "Return of the Gi1nt to trap swindlers operating 1n Vtr· and Coltn Wllcnx -Horne guest. Monsters" (hor) '66-Koiro Hongo ginia City but a blossoming romance O News Dick Garton .00 ,.,. vi . "Adv t f Sh 11 k interferes. O Community feeclblcll l 2. -Mo" e. , en ures .0 1 oc 0 CI)@ ffi ABC Sunct.y Movie: m News Ron Fortner Holmes _ (m~) 39-Basil Rathbone, (C) (2hrl5m) "The Day ttlt fish (HJ A Fresh lrtezt Down-Elst Ida Lupino, Nigel Bruce. Came Out" (dra) '67-Colin Blakely, Ei) WHkly News Hiplilfrts 12:45 llhes end Answers Tom Courtenay, Sam Wanamaker, EI!) The fonyte Sap "To let" (R) 1:00 lJ Movie: "A Wilk in Ule Sun" Candice Bergen. A cargo of atomic Jon announces his engagement to (dra) '46--0ana Andrews, Richard bombs and a mysterious metal b x Fleur and Jo tells him about Irene Conte, John Ireland are ditched from a disable la and Soames. O News over a small Greek island. m Viendo I Biondi 1:15 @ News I!) Dri£llet_ . 9 Bolin& from the Forum l :lO m Movie : "Air strike" (dra) '55- Ei) Samur11 Revolution m Lou Gordon Show Pat Paulsen R h d De GI · J EI!) (W M1sterpieu Thutre -The guests. IC ar nnmg, ona ean Possessed "The Meeting" Nikolay 10:15 Ei) Weekly Sports Oiaest 2:30 lJ News has been approached by a convict 10:30 lJ Jerry Visits "Lee Grant" 2:55 I!) News Much of the newscasting in the Los Angeles signJI area has Jone an about face io the past yea r. "Friendly" i-; the bec;t way to deo;cribe the new look and it will culminate m a most friendly and interesting happening this Tuesd ay night ( Juoe 13). On that evening Channel 7'" Eyewitness News takes its entire news team into an actual home ta present its regular I I PM newscast from the ltvmg room of Mr. and received by C hannel 7 1n n:u:nt months Many of the viewers voiced opinions such as, "The Eyewu ne"s News men arc just like member; of the famil y" and "Would n't it he greJI to have them in my ow n home" KABC-TV took a long. though tfu l look at those letters, con- c;idcred the poc;sibt111 y of such a fac;cinating idea Jnd re'iearchcd it. While staggering with regard to technical prohlems. the project wac; indeed found 10 be fea.,ible and the station decided to go ahead with ii To our knowledge. this will be the fi r'it of a kind: no complete news program has ever emanated from a home before. It most cer- tainly will be challenging. from the c;tandpoi nt of available power and accessability. (No home parking a rea is really designed to accom- modate the three huge vehicles necessary for the telecast, no home electrical ci rcuits could possibly take care of the power required hy the TV equipment, and no living room is a" <;pacious as Studio "B" at ABC-TV Center, where Eyewitness News ordinarily originates } Mr' Joseph Jensen of Sepulveda, Cal. ff ---· (JMJ>ANY KABC·TV Chief Eftll•ttr BUI Dryer ~f tltlrt) and Eyewlfnal New1 co- •nc:bonn•n JM Senti ~•lew the moaumenul ttthnluJ probletn1 tbt'y must f11« wtteo thty preseor 1 Channel 1 rt1Ular Eyewtl.oen Ntw1 Ctlttul from an Kfual ltTiaa room of 1 home. Joe Benti, John Schuheek, Stu Nahan. Al.in Sloane and Ralph Story .. all will he on hand-Jive-to perform their regular 11 PM nightly newscast. The winntng famil y (re.suiting from a month-long 'itatioo contest) will be introduced at the outset of the ncwsca'it, but from then on there will be no fooling around The Eyewttnc"" News team wi ll pldy it straight, but friendly, in the normal fashion of the regular newscast. The onl y difference 1s that the newsmen will be seen ensconced on whatever furniture and in whatever surroundings are available in the living room. This unique scene was impired by hundreds of um.olicited letter~ Paee 8 Jn other practical considerations, all tho'\c cables from mobile unit~ to cameras and lights will have 10 be run through doorways (or windows) and into the living room, which will be protected by such mundane but necessary material as plywood to cover carpeting Walls a nd furniture will also be meticulou'>ly protected agaio~t the small army of talent and technic1anc; the telecast calls for Jn that living room will be jammed a lot of people never seen on camera electric1an'l, cameramen. prop men, utility engineers, stage manager. c;how coordinators and newt; writer' The writers will he needed fo1 c;cript changes on the c;pot ac; la te-hreak ing .c;toricc; take place. They will be in constant touc.h with the home ~tudio at ABC through c;peciall y-1nstallcd direc t telephone li ne-; p1pcJ into the o;tudio nc~' room and Stage ''B" at ABC-TV Center. Certainly not the least of the people in rhc living room will be the on-camera front men themselves. rhe Fyew11ness New team of Joe Bent1, John Schubeck. Stu Nahan. Alan Sloane and Ralph Story, plu'> any field reporters who may be required to give their stones on-air So on T uesd ay night, June 13 , a t 1 I :00 PM. if it all looks easy. we can state unequivocally that it is not. It just looks that way. Just ask Mr. and Mr<i . Joseph Jensen of Sepulveda, Cal. For pie Bel the 10:3 1: l :J 6:3 1:00 MONDAY JUNE 12 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the dey's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "fortunes of Captain Blood" (adv) '50-loUtS Hayward. Pat11cia Medina 9:30 O (C) ''The Second Grutest Seit" (com) '56 -Jeanne Crain , George Nader. 10:00 m "Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation" (com) '53 -Marjone Main , Perr.y Kilbride 10:30 0 "Silm Sta(' (wes) '55-JimmY Wakely, Edgar Buchanan "The Boys f'rom Brookly" (com) '52 -Bela Lugosi l :00 O "Miracle on 34th Street" (dr a) '47-Maureen O'Hara , John Payne m "!Ady From Shang'hai" (mys) '48--0rson Welles. Rita Hayworth 1:30 O "Run fo< tt11 Hills" (com) '53- Sonny Tufts. Barbara Payton 3:00 (TJ (C) "These Fantastic Fl,ing fools" (com) '67-Burl Ives @"The Hippy Ro•d" (com) '57- Gene Kelty, Michael Redgrave 4:00 O "Anothe r Time, Another Place" (dra) '58-lana Turner, Barry Sulh van. O (C) "P1rty Girl'' (dra) '58-Rob ert Taylor, Cyd Charisse 4:30 Same IS lOAM llstin& EV ENING 6:00 0 Bir Hews Jerry Dunphy (3) Bill Huddy Report 0 l1:g) m Major league Baseball (cont'd from 5PM)) 0 The Bit V1lley 0 Nrin Benli, Schubeck 0 @ Wild Wild West m The Flintstones IE Daniel Boone 'J'1 NET Pt1ytlodse of the lO's EE Hod1epod1e Lodi' '1) Notlciero l4 ®J M1Jbeny RfD a!) Precunt1 Ustad Alex Jacinto m NtWS Jtm Hawthorne m ThrM stoo&H 6:30 0 Movie: (C) (90) "A StudJ in T1rror" (mys) '66 -John Neville Olmald Houston, John Fraser, An lMny Quayle When Jack the Ripper terrorizes the While chapel area of London, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are called upan lo solve the case (8) CBS "ews Walter Cronkite dJ The flyin& Nun ED Joyce Chen Cook.S "£gg Rolls'' ~ Gr"n AcflS a!) Progrem Potlcial Ef) H .. dshop Elliot Mintz 7:00 fJ CBS Ntwa Wal ter Cronkite ABC Newi Smith. Reasonar O Movie: (Zhr) "Intent to Kill" (dra) '59 -Richard Todd. Betsy Bt1an Donlevy, Carole Gray, George Drake. Warren Stevens. Herbert l om Baker, Michael Graham A chilling (6) Truth Of Conseque nces tale of weird sc1ent1fic experiments (.@ I Dragnet deahng with leleportation and the 0 What's My Line? fourth d1mens1on m I Love Lucy llQ) Mo'lie: (C) (2hr) "Toy Tiger" @ I Dream of Jeannie (com) 'S&-Jeff Chandler. Laraine ED H1thayog1 Daye, Tim Hovey €[) Ona Ptegaria en el Camino @ Dragnet ~Alm : "This Woman Is Dinger· '1) Do-Re-Mi ous'' a The Vir&inian a!) Rev. Ray Piuano CI!) Novela 7:30 O Stand Up ind Cheer Della Reese 9:JO 0 Ci_) Doris Day (R) Doris excitedly guests organizes a surprise baby shower tor @ To Tell the Truth Angie, not realizing ttiat Angie is I Dt'um ot Junnie expecting a litter of pups for her St. O Million $ Movie: (2hr) "'-Bell Bernard and not a baby of her own for Mano" (dra) '45-John Hodia~. 0 @ Newn Gene Tierney, William Bendix €[)Aventura m Hogan's Heroes m R1dng from Hollywood p,,_ IE (1) Orafnet 10:00 0 CIJ Sonny and Cher Comedy (YJ In the Spotlig'ht Hour (R) George Burns and David ED Citywatchen A visit lo the city · Clayton Thomas guest. run Fairfax Senior Citizens Center O I biCIAL I Which Way, America? a!) Miguelito Valder Show (R) The late Whitney Young Jr is the rn lndJ 500 Hig'hllpb locus of this film that deals with the m Movie: "It's Love I'm After'' civil rights leader's rdeas on racial (corn) '37 -Leslie Howard, Bette prejudict, poverty, the overall QUes Davis. Olivia De Havilland lion of civil wrong and what each of 8:00 O Gunsmoke ''The Noose" (R) us must do to help steer the ri ght Character actor Tom Ske rritt plays a course for Amenca man who returns to Dodge City after 0 m News 15 years to settle a score and take 0 Coundl Debate Jack Rourke his vengeance lE) Safari to Adventure 0 o m News a!) Rincon '-rgentino 0 ffi @ ffi Monday Hi1ht Spe· m La ley1nda de ~afomet ci1I "Hollywood Orum Factory'' (Rl 10:30 0 Georre Putnam s Talk-Baca Program about the Hollywood that IE 8111 Cosby Show used to be-set against the sound ~ Masterpiece Theatre EE fllm Odyssey "Man of Aran" (R) A 1934 documentary by Robert Fla herty about a small fish ing island off the coast of Ireland m la Satanlca ~9 Movie: (C) "The Bottom of the Bottle" m Condencia Culpable 11:00 0 m News O ®J mNews O Good News Demos Shakarian (j) M1rsh1I Dillon fJ ffi rnNews O Movie: "Violent Ro.cl" (dra) '58 -Bnan Keith, Dick Foran m Truth Of ConsequencH @ D1vid Frost ShD'# (jj} Book BNt Ef) Headshop (R) 11:30 O CBS late Movie: (C) "I love Melvin" (mus) '53-Donald O'Con nor, Debbie Reynolds. 0 ®J m Johnny Carson O Robert K. Oorn1n Show 0 (]) Ci) rn Dick. Cavett m To Tell the Truth 12:00 m Movie: "N1vy Wife'' (com) '5&- Joan Bennett. Gary Merrill. 12:30 O Movie: "The Steel Hilmer (dra) '51-Gene Evans, Steve Brodie IE Country Music Time 1:00 @ 00 @)News 1:30 6 Movie: ''Curse of ttle Undead .. (hor) '59-Enc Fleming, Kathleen Crowley 3:00 f) Movie: (C) ''Hong Kong'' (adv) '51-Ronald Reagan, Rhonda Flem 1ng of the auctioneer's gavel as It falls·---------------------------- over the unused trappings of Holly wood's most exotic era. m The Mothers.-in·la• @ Perry Mason ED Ci1J Speci1I of the Week "Peter Grimes" (21/2hr) (R) Benjamin Brit ton's modem opera classic of a fish erman doomed by pride and amb1 \Ion m L1 Retoiicf • ai) £st.a don Ce ntr1I 8:30 0 DEBUT The Sli Wives of King Henry VIII "Catherine of Aragon" Part I KNBC pments each of the six plays in this highly acclaimed BBC series which won for its star. Keith Michell. an Emmy f0< his per lormanct as King Henry. Each play will focus on one of Henry Vlll's wives as the central figure Tonight's segment has King Henry marrying Cathenne of Aragon when he as sumes the throne at the age of 18 Their 18 years of mamage are fol lowed in this 90 minute presenh tlon Annette Crosbie plays Catherine ol Aragon m '-'m Grittln Show m MOYie: "Umhre4lu of Cher· bour(' CJ:OO 0 Here's lucy (R) Robert Cum m1ngs guests as a dauling and charming but unpnnc1pled wolf who aims to add Lucy to his list of con quests. O Foru"' Boxlne 0 (!) rn ABC Monday MO'lle: (2hr) "Curse of the ny" (hor) '65- BEFORE YOU LEASE INVESTIGATE! LEASE SPECIAL New 1792 MARK IV $20968 A MONTH 24 MONTH O"N IND f'LUS TAX & LICINSI EFHCTIVf THIU MAY JlST, 1'72 ONLY. ~1111 powtr, .alt, !Htller, 11inyl roef, -..-dOOr IO<lll & rrvnll relHM. AM/PM ,,.., .. , tilt w11 .. 1, tlnled gins. Mk llll••n Oelld WSW !Ira. OM of t!M W•1t1 ~l99n1 Conflnenl•I ll'Mll Mar11 IV lnveflNrl" r ... y ter lrnmedl•I• fellvwy. 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Audrey Totter (adv) '64 -Stanley Baker, Jack 10:30 O "Battles of Chief Pontiac'' (adv) Hawkins, Ulla Jacobson, James '53 -Lex Barker "Ch1plin Festi-Booth val." l@J CBS News Walter Cronkite 1:00 B "The Sun Never Sets" (adv) '39 o Mm Griffin Show -Basil Rathbone. Douglas Fairbanks m The Flying Nun Jr (fil Chic1nos on the Move m "Five Against the House" (dra) EiiJ Art Profile "Norman Geske" (R) '55 -Guy Madison, Kim Novak ffi Treasure 1:30 O "Flan111n Boy" (mys) '53 -~Green Acres Tony W11ght, Barbara Payton a!) Quien Canta EsU C.ncion? 3:00 CIJ "Desire Under the Elms" Part I ffi Victoria James Show (dra) '58-Sophia Loren, Anthony ff) Heacbhop Elliot Minll Perkins 7:00 D cas News Walter Cronkite ®J (C) "Yankee Pasha" (adv} '54-rn 0 ffi News Jeff Chandler. Rhonda Fleming 0 Beat the Clock 4:00 D ''The Caddy" (com) '53-Dean (j) Truth or Consequences Martin, Jerry Lewis 00 Dragnet O (C) ''The Relud1nt Debutante" B Whit's My Line? (com) '58 -Rex Rarr ison. Kay m I Love Lucy THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE 11, 19/2 Hosts Bill Burrud and Hobo Kelly mystical control over a teenage cover the gala events at the all new girl frightens her parents and brings Disney on Parade The Sports Arena Cannon into investigate. is the setting for this Walt Disney 0 ~ m J1mes G11ner IS Nichols Storybook Seclacular Disney favor "The Marrying Fool" (R) Nichols 1tes Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, has mixed emotions when Ruth re· Snow White, Pluto. Goofy and many turns from a lnp and introduces a more, spring to life in a potpourri strange husband to be of storytelling magic and tuneful O Second look memories. O News Witch John Fullmer t PREMIERE Middle Cius Medit•· (E News Hugh Wllllams tlon Meditation techniques. shown (j1) Bli ck Joum1I by Betty Bethards EI1) The forsyte Slg1 "A Family Wed· ED Current Events "Police-Commu -ding" (R) nity Relall-0ns" @I) Aventur1 @I) Uni Pleauia en el Cimino ff) Radng From Hollywood P111I ~ Kid Talk 10:00 O News George Putnam 7:30 0 (j) ®) G I e n Campbell Ken 0 (]) (i) fl) M1rcus Welby, M.D. Berry, Lynn Anderson. Jerry Reed "Don't Phase Me Outl" (R} An over- and Dom Del uise guest 40 e~ecutlve takes a new look at 0 ffi Ponderou "Mark of Guilt" life following the loss of his job (R} Joe Cartwright finds the evidence and a heart attack slacked against him when he faces B Movie: (90) "Sherlodc Holmes trial for the murder of a rancher ind the Sc1rtet Cl1w" (mys) '44- with whom he had a fight. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. 0 Movie: (Zhr') "Intent to Kill" m NeW1 Pete Miller, Ken Jones (dra) '59 -Richard Todd, Betsy @ Slf1ri To Adventure Drake, Wa rren Stevens, Herbert lorn. @ N£T Oper1 Theatre 0 ffi The Mod Squid "No a!) Festiv1I Muicano More Oak Leaves for Ernie Holland" EE L• Leyend1 de B1fomet (R) Henry Darrow and ~obert Pine 10:30 D The Golddigaers guest in a story of a V1etn~m vet 0 Dr. Simon Locke "The Healer" turned cop wh o provo~es a not (R) Ors Locke and Sellers find (i) I Dream of Jeannie themselves in a conflict between the ffi Million $ Movie: (Zhr) "Tower proud ancestral ways of the Ameri· of London" (dra) '39 -Basil Rath can Indians and the techniques of bone, Boris Karloff . .. modern medictne, when an Indian Kendall m I 5'lCIAl I Disney on Parade ..::4~:30:::..!:a:~~~Sl::.::m~e~u:....:.lO~A~M.:...:...:listi~·~ni:__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---i I• (JQ) N1tion1I Georr1ph1c The Mys· woman becomes pregnant tery of Animal Behavior" 0 George Putn1m's Tllk-B1ck m Hoaan's Heroes (j) At Issue @ The Fonyte Slga ~ Sin D'.ego P1nor1m1 ------------------~~-. INVITATION YOUR TO GRACIOUS LIVING IAYYllW MANOI -· Reside11ti•I cue center for the •ctive retired IEAUTIFULL Y APPOINTED SUITES ia.Htif•lly oppol•te d ••Im with b•lco11 ies .• •nd pri .. ate or 1e~i pri .. •te room1 fe•ture di&ti11di..,e color-coord1nahd c•rpeh •nd in- terior decor. Every ro om ha1 • print~ lt•tfl complete wl+tt tub ., 1ho"1¥•r. ALL MEALS AND SNACKS .il ll mul1 •nd snack. •re nutritiou1ly prepued •nd ettr•civelv served by our u p•d d ietuv 1t.H. Special d ioh for tho .. who r~ quire t~tm •nd tray 1ervice to the room b provided when the res1' dent is ur.able to come to the dini119 room. SERVICES Ce ntraliied h .. tin9 end a ir c on-~-------.-,.--,. ditionin9; Buutv/Barber Shop; Patio end ::..,~.....;:-I:#/ balconies; Penonal laundry room: Intercom ! t:..----==.t~/ mu1 ic: "Ooctora on call; Atlendanh 2•·hra.; /~'/ A;, <0odH;oood~-;•MaaoS40-709p5:1 i 350 iAY ST 1 ..... 10 a!) Consejero Corazon @ Bill Cosby Show ffi To ~e Announ~ . ,, fID Behind the Lines Seymour ff) Movie; (Zhr) Juke Girt (dra} Hersh is spotlighted '42-Ann Sheridan, Ronald Reagan @I) LI Sltlnlci 1:00 (j) Rollin' on the River ffi Ci ll of the West m The Mothers-in-Llw ~ Movie: "Five Gltes to Hell" m hny MISon EE Conclenci• Culpable @I) LI Cosa JL1Zgld1 a!) Estacion Cenlr11 11 :00 D 0 0 mm rn Newi I 30 fJ H ·• Fi O (R) Dann (J) ®) Newa : •••n •v•· Y O One Step Beyond goes undercover as a Navy corps m M h 1 o·n man to flush out a drug ring operat ~ T •nth 1 eo' on . u s h m ru or ns· l utnces ~:e~rom a vessel in the S. event @ Divid Frost Sh ,.. 0 ®) m NBC Action Pl1yhoUJe ff) Headshop (R) "Massacre at Fort Phil reamy" (R) 11 :30 fJ C8S lite Movie: (C) "Atound Richard [tan and Robert Fuller star the World Undtt Ule Sea" (adv) as rival frontier officers who clash, '66-David McCallum, Lloyd Brid causing tragedy ges 0 (D Movie of the Week: 0 @) ffi Johnny Carwn (C) (90) "Adventures of Nlc:t Cu-O Movie: ''Tell Lie" (dra} '52 - ter" (R) (sus) '71 -Robert Conrad, Paul Henre1d, Kathleen Hughes. Shelley Winters, Broderick Crawford, 0 (1) fl) Didi Cavett Oean Stock well, Neville Brand. An m To Tell the Truth all·new m_ystery thril~er about the lZ:OO m Movie: (C) "The Petty Girt" famous private det~llve. ( ) '50-Robert Cummings Joan m Merv Griffin Show rom ' Eii) ~ The Advoub!s "Should the Caulfield Developed Nations Adopt a Polley 12:30@ Country Mu1ic Time of Limiting Economic Growth?" Con l :OO 0 0 ®!News ctusion of two parts ~Country PIKe t :OO (E Dr1rn1t @I) LI Crild1 Bien Cri1d1 9 The Yirrtnl1n a!) Novtla t :JO II Cl) Clftnon (R) John Ruben· stein pl1ys a cult-type leader whose 1:30 II Movie: "D1kot.t Lil" (adv) '50- George Mont11omery, Marie Windsor. m All-Ni&ht Show; "My Bother'i Keeper," "Action In Ar1bl1," "I Cover the W1tlrfront," Cisco llld 3:00 II Mcwle: "Moes Ro•" (dr1) '47- Victor Mature, Ethel B1rrymore. 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 1:00 WEDNESDAY JUNE 14 for morning end afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience. are the day's movl8$. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 OJ "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" (dra) ·41 -Robert Mon tgomery. Claude Rains. 9;30 O (C) "Bordet River" (wes) '54- Joel McCrea, Yvonne Decarlo. 1():00 CI) "Playrirt'' (dra) '54 -Shelley Winters, Barry Sulhvao lO:JO 0 "Guni of Justice" (wes) '49- Jimmy Ellis'Jn. ""I'll Get You" (mys) '53 -George Rafi, Sally Gray. 1:00 O (C) "Captain From C.stlle" (adv) '47 -lyrone Power. Jean Peters. m (C) "Port Atrlque" (adv) '5&- Pier Angeli, Phil Carey 1:30 U "Lontsome Trill" (wes) '55 - John Agar 3:00 (jJ "Desire Under thll Elms" Concl. (dra) '58-Sophia Loren. Anthony Perkins. (C) "Colossus of Rhodes" Part I (adv) '61-Rory Calhoun (i9) "libeled l..ldy" (rom) '37 - Myrna Loy, William Powell 4·00 0 (C) "Centenni1I Summer" (mys) '4&-Cornel Wilde. Linda Darnell. 0 (C) "The 5'orpio Letter" (dra) '67-Atex Cord, Shirley EatDn. •:30 @ Same u lOAM llstinf fVf NI NG 6:00 IJ @ 0 0 ®)News U The Bi& Y1lley 0 Ci) Wild Wlld West OJ The Flintstones @ Daniel Boons (jj) Zoom! EE Hodeepodae Loda• a>mmNews ® M1ybeny RFD ff) Three Stoores 6:30 0 Movie: (C) (90) "Zulu" Conct (adv) '64 -Stanley Baker, Jack Hawkins, Ulla Jacobson 1 t, CBS News (@ Merv Griffin Show OJ The flyine Nun (jj) Firin&: Line trJ Hathayoga al Una Pleg1ri1 en el Cimino ~ Film: (C) "April Love" 7:30 I) St1rviv1I "Invasion South" Seals, seablrds and penguins prepare to nest and rear their offspring. O The Mouse Flctory Guest hostess Phyllis Otller takes viewers through a stww about spooks and magic U Movie: (Zhr) "lntf!flt to Kiii" (dra) '59 -Richard lodd, Betsy Drake. Warren Stevens, Herbert Lorn. (1) To Tell the Truth 00 I Dream of Je1nnie O Million $ Movie: (2hl') ''China Gir1" (dra) ·43 -Gene Tierney. George Montgomery OJ Hor1n's Heron @ CI) Dnienet (@ The City G1me ffi The French Chd "Brochettes. Kebabs and Skewers" m It Is Written ff) Nashville Music ff) MO¥ie: (2hr) "M1mmy" (mus) '30 -All Jolson, Louise Dresser. 8:00 I) The Melb1 Moore • Clifton Divis show. 0 ®J m Adam-12 "Adoption" (R) Officers Malloy and Reed halt a black market baby transaction. 0 rn Ci) m The Courtship of Eddie's father "The Choice" (R} Tom becomes interested in Eddie's female doctor. r j) The List Refuge A wildlife spe cial OJ The Mothen-in-Law @Perry Muon trJ ~Election '72 "Make Polity, Not !Affee" Sander Vanocur reports on ~omen in politics. m lucha Libre Wrestling ~ Est1don Central 8:30 0 ®) m NBC Mystery Thutre- McCloud "The Disposal Man" (R) A professional killer seeks the life of a wealthy corporation head Marshal McCloud has been assigned to pro tect. 0 CI.I 00 Cl) The Smith F1mily "Stale's Witness" (R) Bob Sf'llith, interested in law. has doubts when he sees his father embarrassed in court by a famous lawyer. OJ Merv Griffin Show trJ ~This Wen Bill Moyers @;) Indian Arts ''Sticks and Stones Will Build a House" A look at the Indian as a builder 9:00 IJ Ci) Medic.I Cente( (R) While pohte investigate the murder of one of Gannon's patients, Gannon has d1ll1culty diagnos111g the illness of a pretty e~c.hange student whose phy sician wants to perform drastic surgery in the conclusion of this two-part episode 0 \31 ·ti) m M1rty fel<lman Com· edy M1clline Comedian Godfrey Cambridge 1s the special guesl. Other guests a1e Ray Hastings, Spike M1ll1ga11, and the Honey Cone sing 1ng group m Trenore Oj Green Acres m Aficionados de II Comun1dad a) Victori1 J1mu Show al Hudshop Elliot Mintz 7:00 IJ CI) 0 m Hewi 0 Be1t the Cloe~ (!)Truth or Constquences CIJ Draentt 0 Wl11rs MJ Line? OJ I Love Lucy m I Drt1m of Jeannie IE Dra1net fD @ Vibrations "Black Music'' features Linda Hopkins. Charlie Pride, the Fisk Jubilee Singers. and Donny 1-iathaway Also Miki Grant perlorms "The Universe in Mourn ing." ~ The Virginian THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI<. JUNE JI, 1972 ~Novel• 9:30 U Second look O @f1) mne Persu1der~ "Chain of Events" (R) An attache case chained to Danny's wrist con· tains eKplosives as well as secret information. O@News @E Aventura ff) Ricing from Hollywood P1rk 10:00 I) 00 M1n11i• (R) Mannix faces the challenge ot a lifet11ne when he tries to trap a crim111al whose bullet has blinded him. 0 ®.J m ~i&:ht G1llery (R) Wer· ner Klemperer. Joe Flynn, Pernell Hoberts, Susan Oliver, Elsa Lan- chester and Cameron Mitchell star in three segments involving a green thumb. an eerie funeral and a haunted juke box. ' OOJNews 0 I $,WAL I The Comedians "love and Children" Carl Reiner hosts this hilarious hour with Tony Randall, toti Fields, Mel Brooks, Albert Brooks and Nipsey Russell as they clown around with the topic of l-Ove and little ones. m Slfari to Adventure a1) Soul! fD M1mrpiece TheatJ.-Tht hs· sessed "The Meeting" (R) m To Be Announced m L1 Leyenda de 81fomtt 10:30 Cl) The Golddiaers 0 George Putnam's Tllk-B1ck (I) Sports Challenre O This Is Your Ufe The surprised guest is M~. Florencia Bisenta De Casillas Martinez Cardona Moss. better lcnown as Vicki Carr @ Bill Cosby Show al LI Sltanic1 ~Film: "forty Guns'' m42 Plus al Conclencla Cul~ble 11:00 IJ 0 0 mg;, m News (]) CID ®) News U One Step Be1ond (I} M1rshal Dillon O Movie: "Alias'' (dra) '61 - Michael Forest, Frank Wolff m lruth or Consequences @ D1vid Frost Show (HJ Chicanos on tl\e MOYe ff) Hudshop (R) 11:15 al Festiv1I f'jlmlto 11 :30 IJ (j) CBS Lite Movie; (C) "The Llw and J1lle Wade" (sus) '58 - Robert Taylor, Richard Widmark. 0 ®) m Johnny Carson U Movie: "Guest in the Hoow'' (dra) '44 -Anne Baxter Ralph Bellamy fJ CI) 00 Cl) Dick C1vett OJ To Tell the Tl'\lth 1?:00 m Movie: "Assienment Puis" Cdra) '52 -Dana Andrews. Marta Toren 12: 30 lE) Country Music lime 1:00 @ 0 0 (])@ News 1:30 I) Movie~ ''Double Oyn1mite'' (rom) '51 -Jane Russell, Frank Sinatra. OJ AJl-Nlrhl Show: "List of the 81.f(Uneers," "Crimin1I Lawyer.'' ''Danirerous Profession," Cisco Kid 3:00 I) Movit: "Rock Pretty Baby" (mus) '57 -Sal Mineo, Luana Patten \Sears I SAVE $70! .\ 11-1 n-Th~-Ear llearing Aid Regular S:l!! ~259 • Scord V•l•m~ <: .. trot • RtcW Rttelver • R~1nevaWe Wu GHtd • FiO AU·l•·°ne-Ear • Ess~r To A4j1t11t •Easy Tt L1~•• AR4 SerYlce • litenHp4<"11W~ Hearing Aids :\t ;\ l'ncc You Can A Hord Har ked B\' .~ t'ompan~ Yoo Can (>epf'nd On lleannl' A1df. t\re Available At Tht F'ollow1n" ~ears Store!! Bu~a Par!( CerrkM l'.-,t .. &.11&0hmpk 6' Sot• FJM .. tt (~k-'*l~ .. ,.~L~« fkoa<'ll 'ion~ri4rc f"a.ndeu J•ko •t Rhn,a11 P<>nut•f SCMIUa ( oa~t .... H ToTT•ite\" \'aHty A,11 About Sn'1 l'o11Vu'~"' Credit rtaM Price Elf(C:tive ..,._ Sat11nilly, J11a~ H THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI(. JUNE II, 1972 THURSDAY JUNE 15 For morning end afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "His Gir1 f rtday'' (com) '40- Cary Grant. Rosalind Russell 9:30 0 "The fighting Subees" (dra) '44 -John Wayne, Susan Hayward 10:00 Cl) "Gunsmoke" (wes) '53-Audie Murphy, Susan Cabot 10:30 0 "Bells of Sin Fernando" (adv) '47 -Donald Woods, Gloria Warren "fingerprints Oon'l Ue" (mys) '51 -Richard Travis. Sheila Ryan 1 :00 0 (C) "Santiago" (adv) '56 - Alan Ladd, Rossana Podesta m (C) "They Road West" (Wes) '54 -Robert Francis. Donna Reed 1:30 0 "De.th Valley" (wes) '46 - Robert Lowery, Helen Gjlbert 3:00 00 (C) "tolossus of Rhodes'' (adv) '61-Rory Calhoun, Lea Massan ~"My Man and I" (dra) '52 - Shelley Winters, Ricardo Montalban 4:00 0 "Death ot a Scoundrel" (dra) '56-Yvonne DeCarlo, George Sand ers. 0 (C) "The Seven Hills of Rome" emus) '58 -Mario Lanza. Peggie Castle. 4:30 CI) Sime u lOAM listing LV EN ING 6:00fJOOe:J m m News (1J®}News 0 The Big Valley 0 CJ) Wild Wild West m The Flintstones m Daniel Boone (I)) In Hie Spotlight m Hodgepodge Lodge 9 M1ybefry RfD a!) la Tenebrosos m Three Stooges m I Love Lucy m I Dre.am of Jeannie t~ Speaking Freely ID Hlthayog1 m Una Plegaria en et ~mino 0~ Movie: "The Winning Team" CE El Prof. Sllgitario 7:30 D m Rollin' on the River Dawn, a folk rock group, guests Q La~le 0 Movie: (2hr) ''Intent to Kiii" uf a hall way house tor newly re leased prisone1s whose fund 1aising methods me11t police mvesllgal100 0 3 6 1 (!) Longstreet '"Let lhe Memories Be Happy Ones" (R) Mike's lirst meeting with his sister 1n law has a tragic outcome Rose mary forsyth guests ~ NocheM Tap1t11s Q91 The Virginian CE Novela (dra) '59 -Richard Todd. Betsy 9:30 f1 Second Look Drake, Warren Stevens fJ News Watch John rullmcr (6) To Tell the Truth e:J Aventura (81 I _D~um of Jeannie ff) Ri cing From Hollywood Park 0 M1tllon $ Movie: (2hr) "Man Hunt" (adv) '41 -Walter Pidgeon. 10;00 0 qgJ m Dean M1rtin Show (R) George Sanders, Joan Bennett Leslie Uggams and Paul I ynde otter IQ) Hollywood Squares music and spools of history m Hogan's Heroes D News George Putnam @ (3) Dragnet 0 (3) (6) (iD Owen Marshall "l he EID Art Profile ''William Chnstensen" Color of Respect" (R) Susan Stras The founder of one of the first ballet berg guesls as a girl who is charged schools to be associated with a uni with pe1jury after testifying for her 11ersity is featu1ed (Final program ot employer Tim O'Connor also guests series) as an attorney CE Tele-Revistl Musiul 0 Movie: (2hr') "The Magic Voy1ge (iD To Be Announced ot Sinb1d" (adv) '62 -Edward EE Mwie: {2hr) "Million $ Baby" Stolar, Anna Lar1on. Maurice Tr~an (com) '4 I -Ronald Reagan, May m News Pete Miller, Ken Jones Robsoo. @ News Hugh Williams CE Luch1 Libre Wrestling EE la Leyenda de B1fomet 8:00 0 (SJ My World and Welrome to It Monroe's humdrum existence 1s Challenged when JI pickle forks be 10:30 0 George Putnam's lllk·Back oome the imaginary objects of a @ Bill Cosby Show fanciful international mtngue fE Wor1d Press 0 O m NBC Adwnture Theette @I) la S.tlnka "The Lady Is My Wife" Jean Sim fJ9 film: "Biile ot Noon" mons, Brad Dillman and Alex Cord EE Contienci1 Culp1bfe star when the woman 1s the prize . 1n a billiard game on horseback be l l.OO 0 0 0 @I> m (!) News tween her husband and her admirer D m t1Ql News 0 ffi 00 CiD Afiu Smith and One Step ~eyond Jones "Shootout al D1abto Stalion" (~Marshal Dillon (R) Heyes and Curry watch helpless m Trut_h or Consequences ty as plans are made to ambush m D1v1d frost Show their old friend, Sheriff Lom Trev EE Heedshop (R) ors . J 1·15 ID(@ Critic at Large m The_ Mothe~1n-l1w e:J Gran Cine def Juews m Boxing From the Olympic Tenta tlvely scheduled Heavyweight Dan 11:30 0 (8 ) CBS Lite Movie: (C) "Wt· Johnsoo vs Pedro Lovell in 10 round tusi" (adv) ·59 -George Mont · bout. gome~. Taina Elg Slocy of a treas ~ Thirty Minutes W'rth • ure search. fE Blldt Joum1t 0 0 m Johnny Carson e:J El Show de loco V1ldez 0 Movie: (C) ''The Hundlb1dl of CE Estacion Central Soho'' (sus) '67 -Gunther Stoll 6:30 0 Movie: (C) (90) "The El'lemy Below'' (dra) '58--Robert Mitchum, Curt Jurgens, David Hed1son, The<>- dore Bikel, Doog McClure 8:30 0 Cf' My Three Sons (R) Polly 0 CJ) 00 CiD Dick Cavett fears that Chip IS losing interest In m To Tell the Truth ()) CBS News Waller Cronkite Q:g) Merv Griffin Show m The Flylna Nun (I)) Guitar, Guitlr Eil) Book Beat "Bonney's Place," by Leon Hale, Is a novel about a rough and ready r ex as beer ,olnt and its freewheeling hab1tues m Treasure ~ Green Acres CE Ttle·Revfsta Mus1ul m Yldorl1 J1mM Show m Headshop flliot M1ntJ 7:00 fJ (]) 0 m News 0 hlrt tht Clod (I) Trutfl or Consequen~s (j) Dnpet 0 Whlt"s My Line? her as a woma n and lakes dramatic ~The City Game s!eps to remedy the apparent situa EID Firing Line lion. m Merv Griffin Show 12:00 m Movie; (C) "Hangmen's Knot" fE @ NET P11yhouse on the 'lOs (wes) '57 Randolph Scntt. Donna "The Star Wagon'' Reed 9:00 fJ Cf) CBS Thursday Movie: (C) 12:30@ Country Music Time (2hr) "H1mmer't!e1d" (sus) '68 -• Vmce Fdwards, Judy Geeson. Peter l.00 (~) 0 0 8 ~O) News Vaughan. Orama of International 1n fogue filmed in London and Portu gal about an American soldier ol fortune who is instructed by British secunty to trop Hammerhead, an International criminal and art col lector. l :lO 0 Movie. (C) "The Girl Who Knew Too Much" (ad11) '68 -Adam West. Nancy Kwan, Buddy Greco m A.fl.Night Show· "Iron Duke " 0Clpuln C.utioo," "Tom, ~ ~ Hury" 0 (lg) m Ironside "Fmd 8 Victim" 3:00 D Movie: "Brushfire" (dra) '62- (R) Pat Hingle guests as proprietor John Ireland, Jo Morrow FRIDAY JUNE 16 For morning and afternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "The Black Book" (dra) '49- Robert Cummings, Arlene Dahl 9:30 0 (C) "The Gre1t Sioux Uprising" lwPs) ·53 Jell Chandler, Fa1lh f>omergue 10:00 J l "HH Anybody Seen My Gal" (mu~) 'fi2 Rock Hudson. P1pe1 I auric 10:30 0 "Monkey Busmess" (com) '32 lhe Marx Bros "fhe Magnificent fraud" (dra) '39 1 loyd Nolan 1:00 0 "Darby's Rangers·· (adv) '58- Jame • Garner ftch1ka Choureau m (C) "Man tn the Saddle" (wes) ·51 -Randolph Scott, Joan Leslie l :30 O "The Old Fashioned Way'' (com) '34-WC Field s 3:00 8 I (C) "The family Jewels" (coml 65 Jerry lewis, Susan Cabot 101 "II Gr°"'s on Trees" (com) ·52 -Irene Dunne. Dean Jagger 4:00 0 (C) "Stage Struck" (dra) ''J7 Henry Fonda. Susan Strasberg 0 "Secret ee,ond the Door" (mys) '48 Joan Bennett. Michael Red grave 4:30 r3) Same as lOAM listing EVENING 6:00 fJ 0 0 el m (iD News @@) Ne11n 0 The Big Valley 0 Ci) Wild Wild West m The Flintstones @ Daniel Boone 1151 Book Beat ··Bonney's Place.· by Leon Hale, 1s reviewed fE Hcdgepodge l odgt ~ Mayberry RFD CE To Be Announced EE The Three Stooges 6:30 0 Movie: (C) (90) ''Ride the Wild Surf' (com) '64 -Fabian, Shelley fabares, lab Hunter, Barbara Eden (i' CBS News lQ' Merv Griffin Show m The Flying Nun ~This Week EID Thirty Minutes With m Treasure Q9 Green AcrM CE Duelo en Patmes (iD Victoria J1mes Show EE Heldshop fll111t M1nl1 7·00 0 tJ l 0 m News 0 Beat the Clock r 6l Truth or Consequences (8) D11gnet 0 What's My Line? m I l ove Lucy m I Drum of Jnnnie (W Electloo '72 ED H1th1yog1 al Uni Plea1ri1 en ti ~mino ~film: (C) "Between Heevtn ind I 3 8. 8:30 v (. ~ u 9:00 K p I d a 9:30 Hell" J ~ ellx feed~ h1~ yen tor Japanese 7:30 O Circus! "C1teu\ of th1> '.trnn~: tood liy investing his and Oscar's man" money 1n a Japanese restautanl 0 Hollywood Squares 0 @ News 0 Movie: (2hr) "Intent to Kill" €[) Aventura (dra) '59 -Richard l rJdd llf>l'>y EE Racing From Hollywood Pa"' Drake, Warren Stevens 10:00 0 m News (6) To Tell the Truth 0 3 61 ffi Love Amencan Style 8 I Dream ol Jeannie (R} "Love and the Only Child · and O Million $ Movie: (2hr) "W1ngl l ove and the W1g " and a Prayer'' (adv) ·44 Don O Movie: (lhr 4Smrn) "The Mer- Ameche. Dana Andrews maids of Tiburon" (dra} '62 1Q) Life Around Us Diane Webber. George Rowe m Hogan's Heron @ Safari to Adventure @ (3J Dragnet a!) Premier 40 IU J Thirty Minutu With fl) la Leyenda de Balomet ID The Course of Our Times 10:30 O I 8 The Governor and J.J. (fO ffi Untamed World ltie Governor provides unscheduled ffi Porter Wagoner Show cnlertainment for guests at a re cep EE Movie: (2hr) "China Clipper'' 11on when a leopard headed for the (adv) ·35 Pill O'R11Pn. MaoP Wilson rn-0 whe1e his daughter works gets loose in lhe mansion. 11:00 0 8 ) O'Hara, U.S Treuury (II) 0 (SPECIAL t Within the Darkness O'Hara seeks to smash a llow ol lead contam111ated moonshine wl11\ -. -light (R) An encore of the KNBC documentary that explores key that has killed m people the work. attitudes and phrlosophy 0 •lO) m Sanford and Son 1 RI ol the Foundation for lhe Junior "Coffins lor Sale" Slappy While, Blind Jau mus1cran George Stlear lormer comedy partner ol Redd ing 15 the on camera ~t. rou , guests as Melvin, a friend ol O George Putnam's Talk-Back Fred's 1n a story about buying and O (}, ~ ffi U.S. Open Golt High- ~lhng corrins lighb Taped at Pebble Beach. Cahl 0 I 3 rii) CL} I snetAL I Undersea 1Q) The Amazing Worfd of Kre!llin Wortd of Jacques Cousteau (R) ' A @ Bill Cosby Shoitr Sound of Dolphins' f1lm1ng tree dol m la Satanica ph1ns rs a rhallenge to Ci1pla 1n €0 Dr. Simon Locke Cous teau and his crew An under ~~Creature Theatre watN camera aimed toward the EE Conciencia Culpable rwse of the ship is attached lo Calyp !>a and affords •ome first time. front l l:OO 0 0 L!_i (iQ) €D €0 News view shots of the dolphins ~w11n 0 One Step Beyond ming freely toward 1he camera ({) Mushal Dillon ID The Mothers-in· law 0 [3) ffi Ne~ @Perry Muon m Truth 01 Consequences ff) (15) Washington Week in Review (E) David frost Show €D Emes1o Alonso Presenta 115) A Fresh Breen Down-East ~ E,.aclon Central ffi Soult 8:30 0 €0 NBC Friday Movie: (C) (2hr) ffi Headshop "I Thank a Fool" (dra) '62 Susan 11:15 €[) Cin"'11 34: Hayward. Peter finch, Diane Cilento 11:30 0 CBS Late Movie . (C) ''Cutter's Cyril Cusak A doctor. conv1cled of Trail" (adv) ·70 John Gavin. Mansa euthanasia, l111ds herself employed Pavan several years later by the prose 0 101 rn Johnny ~rson ~utor w~o tned her 11 case .. 0 Movie: "The Palm Beach Story" IQ) Movie: (2hr) Outr12e (wes) (com) '42 -Joel McCrea, Claudet1e '64-Paul Newman. Claire Bloom Ctllbert m Merv Griffin Show 0 'Jl (6) ffi Dick Cavett ffi (i5) f ilm Odyssey (21/z hr) "L'Av-8 Nightmare ventura" (Italy, 1960) Monica V11t1 ID To Tell the Truth 5tars in Michelangelo Anlon1nni·s cynical look al ~allow romc1nce and 11 .45 0 Movie: "I Wake Up Scrum1ng" su1crde among a small segment ol (mys) ·41 Betty Grable, Victor upper class Italians Ma lure 9.00 0 (8) CBS Friday Movie (C) (90) 12:00 ID Movie: "Castle of Terror" (hor) "Crawl Spice" (dra) · l2 Arthu1 '63--George Revere, Oarbara Steele Kennedy, Teresa W11ght, Tnm Hap 12·30 @ Country Mu~c Time per A. middle aged co11ple'~ yearning · for the son they never had .inrl a t ·OO ;! '0 0 lOl News d1\011ented youth·!> search for sat1•tv 1 ls 0 Movie: "ln111tatton to Happiness" ~nd love collide (dra) '39 Irene Dunne. f red 0 (310 ffi Room 222 (R) Pele MacMurray 01xon heads the school'<. rltn1c 1111 cigarette smoker<. @ O~gnet m TV Musical 9 The Virginian CE Novel• 9:30 O Second looll 0 (3) (i) rn The Odd Couple (R) l JO 6 Movie. ''The Thing" (SCI II) ·51 Kenneth Tobey, Margaret Shendan m All-Night Show: "The Counter· ferters," ''The Informer," "An In· spedor Calls" and Cisco Kid 3:00 O Movie: (C) "Money, Women and Guns" (wes) '59-lock Mahoney THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JUNE 11, 1972 SUNDAY, JUNE 11 6:00 5 "Apache Woman" (wes) '55-Lloyd Bndges, Joan Taylor 7:30 2 8 (C) "Kllle1 by Night" (dra) '71-Robert W11gner. Diane Baker 9 ''Too Much, Too Soon" (dra) '58-Dorothy Malone, Errol Flynn 8:00 11 9:00 7 11·00 11 11 •15 6 11:30 t 3 ''04t ot tht Pu.t" ldra) '4 7-Kirk Douglas, Jane G1eer. 3 6 (C) "The Day the flsh Came Out" (dra) '67-Colin Blakely. Tom Courtenay. "Folly to Se Win " (corri) '49-Altstair Srm . Elizabeth Afl,.n "The Deep Sl1t" Cdra) '58-Alan Ladd, Efrem Ztmb;,llsl Jr CC) "The Dolly SlsteB" (mus) '45-Betty Grable, John Payne MONDA'r, JUNE 12 6:30 7 (C) "A Study In Terror"' (mys) '6&-John Neville, Donald Houston 7:30 9 "A Sell for Adano" (dra) '45--John Hod1ak, Gene Tierney 9:00 7 3 6 "Curse ot the Fly" Chor) '65-Brlan Donlevy, Carole Gray 10 (C) "Toy Tiger"' (com) '5&-Jett Chandler. Larraine Day. 11:00 9 "Violent Road" (dra) '58-Brian Keith, D•ck Foran 11:30 2 8 (C) "I Love Melvln" (mus) '53-Donald O'Connor. Debbie Reynolds TUESDAY, JUNE 13 6:30 7 (C) "Zulu" Part I (adv) '64-Stanley Baker. Jack Hawkins 7:30 5 "Intent to 1<111" tdra) '59-Richard Todd, Betsy Drake. 9 ''Tower of London" (dra) '39-Basil Rathbone. Boris Karloff. 8:30 7 3 6 (C) "Adventures ot Nici! C.,ter" ('hJS) ·71 -Robert Conrad. Shelley Winters. 10:00 9 "Stlerloc'-. Holmes and the Scarlet Claw" (mys) '44-Bastl Rathbone 11:30 2 8 (C) "Ar~.md the World, Under the Sea'' (adv) '6&-0avld McCallum 5 "Tall Ue" (dra) '52-Paul Henre1d, Kathleen Hughn. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 6:30 7 (C) "ZuhJ" Concl (adv) '64-Stanley Baker Jaclc Hawkins 7:30 5 "Intent to Kiil" (dral '59-Richard Todd, Betsy Drake 9 "Chin• Olr1" (adv) '43-Gene nerney 11:00 9 "Atlas" (dra) '61-Mlchael Forest. frank Wolff l t ·30 2 8 (C) ''The Law and Jake Wa<M" (sus) '58-Robert Tiiylor. Richard 6:30 7:.30 9:00 10:00 11:30 Widmar" 5 "Ount In the House'' (dra) '44-Anne 8sxter. Ralph BPllamy THURSDAY, JUNE J5 7 (Cl "The Enemy Below" (dra) '58-Robtlrt Mitchum, Curt Juraens 5 "Intent to Kiii" (dra) '59-R•chard Todd. Betsy Drake. 9 "M•n Hunt" (adv) '41-Walter Pidgeon, George Sanders 2 8 (C) "Hammerhead" {sus) '68-Vlnce Edwards. Judy Geeson 9 "The Magic Voyage of Slnbad" (adv) '62-Edward Stoler. 2 8 (C) "Watusi" (adv) '59-George Montgomery, Taina El& 5 (C) "Th• Hunchback of Soho" (sus) '67-Gunlher Stoll FRIDAY. JUNE 16 6:30 I (C) "Ride th• Wiid Surf" Ccoml '6'4-Fab1an, Shelley Fabares 7:30 5 "lntant to Kiii" (dra) '59-Rlchard Todd. Betsy Drake. 9 "Wlnr and • Pr•yer" (adv) '44-Don Ameche. Oana Andrews 8:30 4 (Cl "I Thank • Fool" (dral '62-Susan Hayward. Peter f inch 10 ''Outrage" (wes) '64-Paul Newman. Claire Bloom 9:00 2 8 (C) "Crawl Space" tdra) '71 -Arthur Kennedy, Tereu Wrlghl 10·00 9 "The Mermaids of Tiberon" (dra> '62-Diane Webber, George Rowe 11 ·JO 2 (C) "Cutter's T,.11" (ad11) 70--John Gavin Marlu Pavan 5 "The P•tm Buch Story" (com) '42-Joel McCr.,a, Claudette Colbert SATURDAY. JUNE 17 7:30 9 "Hom• Before o.,i.. .. (dra} '58-Jean Simmons, Dan O'H,.rllny 8:00 11 "Te.aas" lwes) '4 1-Glenn f'o1<1. Wilham Holden, Claire T1evor 8:30 5 ''The Gho•t or Frankenstein" 1hor) ·42 Lon Chaney Jr 7 3 6 (C) "A Boy Ten Feet Tall" (adv) '7 l -(dwi1rd G Robmson 9:00 4 10 (C) "Showboat" (musJ '51 Howard t<eel. t<atliryn Grayson 10:00 5 "The Headlau Ghost" l hOr) '59-Richard Lyon. l tll11ne Scotrane 10:30 9 "Houi• on Haurrted Hiii," "Unearthly Shana.,," "Nick of Time" 11:00 11 "Lust for Gold" (dra) '49-lda Lupino. Gfenn Ford 11.15 3 "C,..cli In ttie Mirror"' (dra) '60-Ju11ette Greco. Orson Welles 11:20 2 (C) "The Quiet Man" (d•a) 52-John Wi1ynt, 1.taureen O'Ha111 11:30 6 "Str•nre Countess" (mys) '61-Brl&ette Grolhum. 7 (C) "COfTUptlon" (hOr) '69-Peter Cu$hina. Sue Lloyd 8 (C) "Sandokan the Great" (adv) '6S-Steve "Reevea 13 "Hlrhway Pickup" (dra) '63-Robert Houein. Jun Soul P•p 13 SATURDAY JUNE 17 MORN 1 NG 6:00 O Summer Semester Ci) TV 8 CluS1oom 6;30 O Odyssey "Ceremony of lnno cence" O Bli ck uperience (j) Summer Semester m let's Rap 7:00 O Heads Up 0 ®l m Or. Oollttle O Jerry lewis Show (j) TV a Cf1Ssroom m Bues i nd His Buddies 7:30 O Dusty's Treehouse ffi Buy-Line 11:00 0 00 S.brin1 0 (@) m M1jot Leaeue Bueball CI) Re.I EsUte Rentals 0 CV Jonny Quest 11 :30 O ~J Josie ind the Pussycats 0 m Lancelot Unll m Unit One "The Respons1b1lily of Parents in Sex Education." What is the Christian Doctrine on sex? This ques(1on and others on the New Morality, parenlal responsibility, ve nereal disease, and lhe role of mo lion pictures are discussed @ Movie: "Stnnge Triangle" (mys) '46-Preston foste1, Signe Hasso. Q9! Outdoor World l\FTERNOON Q m Deputy DIWf 12:00 tJ @ The Monkees 0 Campus Profile 0 John Wayne Theatre: "lawless 0 Road Runner Range" (wes) '35 John Wayne O Movie: "War Hunt" (dra) '62-Sheila Manners. John Saxon, Robert Red ford OD Film Feature (fg) Uncle Russ 0 Q. l ff) American 81ndstand m Brother Buu 0 Movie: (C) "Man Behind the m S.mson Gun" (wes) ·53 -Randolph Scotl. Philip Carey 8:00 0 (j) Buis Bunny m Hazel 0 m Woody Woodpecker J~ Lancer O Popeye ind Friends 0 @ Funky Phantom 12:30 0 (~ You Ate There (R) "The Trtal m A.M. Movies: "G~nf Gertie's of Susan B Anlhony" Colleen Dew Garter" (com) '45 Marte McOooald. hurst stars as the famed women's Barry Sullivan "Surprise Paclllie" rights advocate. with the segment (com) '60-Yul Brynner, M1tz1 Gay focusing on lhe tense days 1n J 872 nor 1n Canandaigua. N Y, when Miss m Country Music fime Anthony was arrested and stood tnal 8:30 f) li) Scooby-Doo for the "crime" of voting 0 (i9J m Pin• Panther 1) Mobile Home Show 0 Gene Autry m My Favorite Martian 0 (]) (6) J1cllson five aJ Fanfuri1 Falcon 9:00 O H1rtem Globetrotteu 1:00 0 L"j CBS Children's film Festival 0 (jg) m The Jetsons (R) "The Goalkeepe1 Also lives on 0 Movie: "Tillie and Gus" (com) Our Block" 1s a Czechoslovak11n mo '33-W C. Fields tion picture about a boy's dream of 0 (]) Bewitched glory-winning an ice hockey game THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JUNE 11 . 1972 ers are questioned by four members of the news media about the nation· al aspirations of the Spanish speak ing community (i ) lntern1tion1I Hour Q9) lee Trevino's Golf m Soul T11ln m N1111 Prologue ®Time Tunnel 2:30 O The Siesb Is Over o meomment 0 (~l ff) U.S. Open Golf The lh•rd round of the 72nd US Open Golr Classic 1s televised live from Pebble Beach. Calif Approxima tely $200,000 1s at stake, with $30,000 going to the winner. Major contend ers are Lee Trevmo and Jack Nick taus Trevino beal Nicklaus in an 18· hole play off in last year's tourna rnenl 101 Sports Action Pro-File 3:00 O Gene London Show O Agriculture USA "Salt Water Pol lul1on' Host John Stearns travels lo Marineland where John Prescott. cu rator of mammals discusses the changes taking place in the world's salt water population O Rollet Games 8 Far Out Flicks O Movie: "The Furies" (wes) '50-- Barbata Slanwyck Waller Huston 10 Sci-Fi Theatre: "Mars Needs Wom en," Tommy Kirk, Yvonne Cra ig m Movie: (C) "Paratrooper" (dra) '54-Alan Ladd. Susan Stephen gt) Futbol-Soccer m Movie (C) "Lady for 1 Night" \391 lost in Spice 3:30 O Insider/Outsider 5:00 J 1 Movie. "Crack in the Mirror" (dra) '60 -Orson Welles, Juliette Greco. O Kid hlll Soupy Sales and Byron Block (a member of Nader's Raid ers) guest O t)9! Thorouehbred R1cin1 From Hollywood Part The $60,000 Cinema Handicap for three ye11r olds at a mile and an-eighth on turf track. (~ Movie: "Blind Spot" (mys) '58--- Robert Mackenzie. Delphi Lawrence O Sports Action Pro-File Malcolm All1soo English Soccer manager, 1s profiled ~QQ) News O Lee Trevino's Golf m Mo11ie Greats: "Texas'' (wes) '41 -Glenn Ford, William Holden m Movie: "C1ueht" (dra) '49 - James Mason, Barbara Bel Geddes ff) The Advocates (R) aJ Box de Mexico m Country Place rn Klmb1 5:30 O David Frost Re11~ Alan Alda 101ns the cast lor a spoof of religion O (jJ News O Movie: "Ghost of Drarstrip Hol· low" (hor) '59 -Jody Fair. Russ Bender O The Hippy W1nderers O Lloyd Bridres' Water World o Movie: (C) "The Sllin G1me" (dra) '69 -Robert Stack, Harr Rhodes. Su1anne Pleshette m Edfe of Eternity QjJ Gilli&1n's Island EE Speed Racer EVENING O On Campus "B, f , Skinner on freedom and D1gn1ty" Dr <)kinner, author of "Beyond freedom and D1gruly " talks with students al Westmont College about problems that lace Man today 6:00 0 0 m News @ Travel With Don Ind Bettini EZ) Voice ot Africulture O Celebr:ty Bowlinr PelfH Marshall and Art Metraoo vs Patty McCormick and Dave Madden Lf/ Stir Trek O The Real Don Steele Show ED Vibrations ( Cartoon Carnival O Movie: "The Roundup" (wes) '41 0 Movie: "lllee1I" (dra) '55-Ed -Richard Dix, Preston f oster. ward G. Robinson Nina Foch, Jayne (6_) Movie: "Rice for life" (adv) '55 Manslteld -Richard Conte, Mary Alden. m Movie: (C) "Escape in the Sun" 0 CV m ABC's Wide World ol 4:00 O Movie: (C) ''Hell Bent for Leath· er" (wes) '60-Audte Murphy fe llCla r arr ~ Mayberry RFD CI!) T eatto del 40 m The Three Stoores 6:30 f 3) Sports With Bertlla O KNBC News Conference O Biil Russell Show (adv) '57-John Bentley. I/era Fusek Sports The World Middlewei ght aJ Cine en Su Casa Championship Fight bet ween cham 9:30 O Tht Hair B111 Bunch pion C;irlos Monzon and number one 0 m Barrier Reel ranked challenger Jean Claude Bout @ Tiju1na: Window lo the South tier airs live. via satellite, lrom Paris. O (J l lidsville France Howard Cosell descrtbes the 10:00 f) LJ) Pebbles and B1mm Bamm I 5 round contest from ringside at 0 (fO) m hke I Giant Step "The lhe Cotombes Olympic Slad1um Sensus" IS discussed by teenage m Untamed Wortd hosts Darryl Jones. Jell McFadden ® News Nick Carter and Mary Ellen Scotti Eighteen yea r gt) Cine en la Tude old blind pianist Ger ald Mack per Q?' L1nd of the Giants forms, and actress model Cybill 1 :30 r .f Pl1yb1ck Shepherd guests 0 Movie: (C) "The B12 Trees'' 0 ( 3) 00 Curiosity Shop (wes) ·sz K11k Dougla\ fve Miller aJ Championship Wrestltn& m Cisco Kid 01! Movie: "Pride of Sl Louis" @ Movie: (C) "Home In lndl1n1" 10:30 O 00 Archie's TV funnies (adv) '44-Lon McAllister, Walter O Movie; "Hippy Go lucky'' (mus) Brennan. '43-Dick Powell. Mary Martin O Movie: (C) "His Majesty O'Keefe'' (adv) '54-Burt Lancaster. Joan Rice m Go..,.1 Sln&ina JublfH Page 14 2:00 O Dusty's Treehouse O The Emerrini Minority A panel of six government off1cials and lead 0 Whit's Goinf On @ Country Music Time ff) Guitar, Guitar laura Weber 09' The Addams F1mily CI!) P1nor1m1 Latino ffi Coron1 Now 4:30 ~ Youth 1n the 70s O Focus "Abortion ' A candid dis cuss1on as to whal really happens when one has an abortion by a group of women who have had abor tinns whether legally or illegally. Representatives from abortion coun· ~ling groups are also on the pro gram ( 6 J Alm Future O American Adventure ·snow Mo bile" (!.) Celebrity Bowline '121 Fantastic World of Ricing ED Election '72 (R) 9 R1cinr Wortd ff) Sports Ch11lenre al fefi• the Cit 0 Eyewitness Newi m lee Trevino's Goll ~Green Acres ffi Hee H1• ffi Hudshop 7:00 O CBS News Roger Mudd L3 J Lee Trevino's Golf O N1tion1I Geographic Joseph Campanella narrales "Siberia F nrl less Horizon " O Hee Haw Dale Robertson and Kennt Huskey guesl O Juvenilt Jury Frank Cior~hln guests Li) Hi&h Ch1p1rr1I 0 Death V1lley Days m m C,191 Lawrence Welk m It likes 1 Thief ED Special of the Week (71/7hrl "Peter Grimes" (R) a!Homenaje CI!) Teatro del 40 9 7:30 f) Doctor In the Houst (R) "It's Champion, Joe E Brown A musical All in the Little Blue Book" Students drama about lhe members of a brush up on their bedside manners Mississippi River boat show ffi Or11net ffi Korean Variety Hour 00 To Tell the Truth gf) Premier Movie: "H• lle11do Un O let's Mille 1 Deel Angel" O Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Home ~ Tutro def 40 Before Dark" (dra) '58-Jean Sim 9:30 f) (!)Arnie (R) Prodded by a mons, Dan O'Herlihy neighbor, Arnie and Lillian begin (lg) The Mouse flctory thinking about selecting cem etery gf) S.bados Alegres plots until Mr. Majors becomes in ffi Desert Auction Gallery volved in their pe~nal planning EE Soul Time USA fJ News Witch Larry Burrell 8:00 f) All in the Family (R) Sammy ID Minority Community Davis lr plays a guest role as him ffi Korean Historiul Drama self when Archie, in a rare moment, al) N£T Playhouse on the '30s (R) sets aside his usual feelings and EE Racin& from liollywood Perk opens his heart and home to lhe 10:00 f) (j) Mission: Impossible (R) A star entertainer. wornan wilness to a murder 1s com Bewitched mitled to an asylum, where she is 0 (19) m Emer2ency! (R) ''Weird systematically ddven out ol her mind Wednesday" Paramedics Gage and wilh drugs and the IMF team is DeSoto find a female parachutist in given 24 hours lo sa ve her life a tree, and a possible snake bile vie O Seymour Pr~ents: (90) "TM lirn on a golf course. Jeanette Nolan Headl!S3 Ghost" (hor) '59 -Rich guests as a stubborn 80 year-old ard Lyoo, lilia!le Stottane with a sprained ankle, and Amold fJ The Unknown Regis Philbin Slang guests as a h1ccup1ng e11ecu hosts. live. m News Ron Fortner 0 Buck Owens R1nch Show ffi Korean News Hi&hliahts @ film Feature E.f) Lou Gordon Show CharltDn Hes 0 I SJICtAL I Child's Garden of Ion guests Pollution (R) A look at our environ· 10:30 fJ fri&ht Ni1ht: "House on Haunt- ment as seen thrnugh the eyes of ed Hill," "Unearthly Strenier,'' young Brandon Cruz as he and Bill "Nick of Time" 81aby took at some ol the problems ID News Ed Bartalack created by Man. ~ Film: "The Guy Who came Back" m Movie Gruts: (2hr) "leiu" 11:00 tJ (J) 0 News <wes) '41 -Glenn fo1d, William @ M1rshal Dillon Holden, Clatre Trevor m Movie: "lust for Gold'' (dra) '49 ID Ch1mpionship Wrestlinr -Ida Lupino. Glenn ford. EE Set-Touch-feel m Kathryn Kuhlman m luceclta ~ Slbedo filmico: ''Atraco I \IS a Film: (C) "David 1nd Battisl!eba" Tres" a;) Teatro dtl 40 al Cine Melicano m Movie : (90) "Devi1'1 Island'" 11:15 CV Movie: "Crack in the Mirr or'' (dta) '39 -Boris Karloff (dra) '60 -Juhette Greco, Orson 8:30 f) r!l Mary Tyler Moore Show (R) Welles. Mary and Rhoda push the panic but O 0 o News ton at being 30 and single, and 11:20 f) flbulous 52! (C) "The Quiet decide to do something about 11 Man" (dra) ·sz-John Wayne, Mau 0 Movie: (90) "The Ghos1 of reen O'Hara. Barry Fitzgerald, Ward franktnstein'' (hor) '42 -Lon Bond. Chaney Jr . Evelyn Ankers. l l :30 O One Step Beyond 0 (I)@ m ABC Slturday Movie: Ci) Movie: "Str1n1e Countess" (C) (21/,hr) (R) "A Boy Ten feet (mys) '6l-Brig1tle Grolhum Tiii" (adv) '71 -Edward G Robin· O Mcwie: (C) ''Corruption" (hor) ~oo. reigus McClelland, Constance '69-Peter Cushing, Sue Lloyd Cummings. Harry H Corbett, Paul :J:) Movie: (C) "S.ndobn the Great" Slassroo. Ten year old Sammy Hart @Movie: "Highway Pickup" (dra) land (McClelland). finding himself '63 -Robert Hossein. lean Soul alone 1n Port Said alter his parents al) David Sussiiind Show a1e killed m an a11 raid during the 11:45 O Movie: (C) "The Defector'' (dra) Suez wsis, decides to try to fmd '66 -Montgomery Chfl. Ha1dy his only living relative-Aunt Jane-l'ruger, Roddy McDowall. to Durban, South Africa, 5,000 miles [2) Movie: (C) "A Degree of Mur· away der" (mys) '69-An1ta Pallenberg ffi Hour of Deliverance 12:00 0 Movie: "O.S.S '' (dra) '46 9:00 f) 00 Dick Van Oyb Show (R) Alan Ladd, Geraldine ritlgerald Dick"s reaction to a 5'lc1olog1sts's 1 :00 00 News claim on his television program that m All-Night Show: "His Kind of one out of two married men have Woman," "Hu~ end Cty.'' "FBI 99" outside romances stirs Jenny's im· 1:20 tJ Movie: "Where Dan11r Livet'' agrnation thal her husband could (dra) 'SO -Robert Mitchum. be that one out ol two 1:30 @ Mo11ie: "Stren11 Holiday" (d1a) 0 l1g) m NBC Saturday Mov)e: (C) '46 -Claude Rains, Glona Holden (2hr lSmin) ''!tlowbOlt'' (R) (mus) 1:45 0 Spe1llin1 ffffly '51-Howard Keel, Kathryn Grayson. 2:45 f) Movie: "Cover Up" (dra) '49- Ava Gardner. Marge and Gower Wilham Bendix, Barbara Britton THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. JUNE 11. 1972 SUNDAY, JUNE 11 10:30 AM 0 Angels Baseball Angels at Boston Red Sox. 12:00 0 (j) MU International Championships Kennedy Memonal Games and AAU National Judo Championships {Olympic trials) 1 :30 0 CBS Tennis Classic Cliff Drysdale meets Jeff Borowiak at Hrlton Head, S.C. 5:30 0 Golf With the Pros Ernest Borgnine tees off with Donna Ca poni, home pro at Rancho Park Golf Course in L.A. MONDAY, JUNE 12 5:00 0 (fe)) Major League Baseball Detroit at Minnesota. 9 :00 0 Forum Boxing Orlando de la Fuente vs "Indian" George Davis tn IO-round m1ddlewe1ght bout. THURSDAY, JUNE 15 8:00 ID Boxing Heavyweight Dan Johnson vs. Pedro Lovell. FRIDAY, JUNE 16 10:30 0 W (!) U.S. Open Golf Highlights SATURDAY, JUNE 17 11:00 AM 0 tl9) Major League Baseball Starting time tentative. 1:00 0 00 ABC 's Wide World of Sports World Middleweight Cham· pionship Fight between Carlos Monzon and Jean-Claude Bout tier. from Paris, France. 2:00 ~ Lee Trevino's Golf for Swingers 2:30 0 (1) (!) 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Want to eak • tamou• 1>41rson • qu•sllonl Se nd ttl• qu•1t1on on a poi:tcard, to "Ask," farnol)' Weekly, 641 lealnf11on Av•. N ew York, NY 10022 We'll pay S!> for published questions Sorry, we can't at'lswer ot hers FOR Cf.ORCE GALLUP, president of the Call11p Pull How d o you select the pe opl,e who are qu,estionedP In my entire life, l have never even l1eard of one individual who has ever been asked his opinion in a national poll.-Chmles ]. Morley, TitU8ville, Fla. • At the CaJlup Poll. we pick about 320 sampling fl)c;ations strictly at random . Interviewers have nu choice conC'eming where they interview. They arc given maps anJ an: req uired FOR LOWELL Tl/OMAS Based on your years or tuvel, what city would you consider to be the most beautiful a nd exciting?-Marjorie Mason, Belmont, Calif. • It's impossible to pick out any one city as my favorite. But I'd put San Francisw near the top of the list. I like London and Paris and Bangkok tin<l Rio de Janeiro, but I'd also list Denver, Seattle, Portland an<l San Diego. Oh, yes, and Colorado Springs! FOR LUCILLE BALL How do you ·refrain from laughing during the 6lming o{ your TV shows?-Mrs. Elsie Maxwell~ Candia, N. H. • That's a problem that has to be solved by any actor w ho perf onm in c,·omedy. For the most part, it's just a matter of conditioning acquired through experience. l find, though, that if I d o my laughing durin~ rt'hcarsals. that l1elps me squelch it during the mming. FO R JOllN WOODEN, UCLA basketball coocl1 Whom do you consider the greatest basketball player you have coachcd ?-Robert Moore, Durham, N. C. • 1 wouJcl not select any one of my players as being the best. But I feel that Lew Alc:imlor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) was the mos t valuable. FOR LF.S BROWN, u11tlinr Do you feel that the character of Archie Bunker he lps solidify bigotry or dilute it?-L. W., Lancaster, N.Y. • Probably neither. Arc:hic is 11sually made to look foolish i11 his higotrv, hut the f,1ct that he is likable tends to negate the mcssagt:. Given th(• <>tandoff. the series is merely enter- tainm~t. The po.~1tivc vahw of it-apart from superior cast- ing-is that it comes closer to reprc~cnting th· working-cla.ss mentality than n11y T\' :.liow before. FOR ROBERT SllAW, attar I hear British actors loathe movies and love acting on the stage. ls this true of yo11?-T. F., Casper, Wyo. • Certainly not! I hatr the stage. The theater is half-dead in New York anyway. and I have to do eight performances .1 week whc11 I'm working then'. Man and beast shouldn't have to hPar 'itwh a thing! So why do 1 keep doing p lays? Because it's an extraordinary kind of discipline. l w in al- ways have a certain love for the theater. But I'll never enjoy it . Herc's the diff eren,·e: Onstagc, you have to dom inate the audience, you don't have to think the wayfou do when you're in the movies. Stage acting is the art o domination. Movie acting is the art of .~eduction. Co'4r by Ctlffter Maydole to start at a Ct.'rlain Point nnd to follow a specified directio~ Each sam ple is cliff ereut from preceding samples. Tht• CnJlup Poll h<L'i fixL'<.I, 1,500 rcspo1~de1~ts as t~e num~r best suited to its needs. S<11nples of this size, while meeting the requirements of the laws of probability. obviously represent only a tiny part of the population. l n fact, it has been es~ mated that cvt•n if wt· n-:1cheJ l0,000 persons weekly, 1t wou Id take us mor<' than 500 years to get around to every U.S. adult. FOR RED AUERBACH, general managef', Boston Celtics basketbaU team What 6ve men would you call the best Celtic players ever? -Paul Posson, Schenectady, N. Y. • Bill Russell, Bob Cousy, Bill Shannan, Tom Heinsohn and john Havlicek. FOR SIDNEY POITIER Does prejudice really affect you much in your everyday life?-L. D ., Bakers6eld, Calif. • To tell the truth. it doesn't. Since I've got enough money to travel where 1 want to, live where I want to, keep m<>vinK if I want to. I'm ahlc to avoid most of the affronts that an ordinary black ma11 has to take every day of his life. FOR JOHN W AYNE How did you get the nickname "Dulce"?-Vada M. Over· a ll, Stockton, Calif. • The nickname was given to me because of a dog by that name that I had as a youngster. The dog followed me every- where, so on my way to school 1 would park it at a nearby fire station. The firemen dubbed me "Little Duke,"' and in time the "Littlt'" )\1st naturally was dropped. A good thing, too, hecause until I ~ot the dog's name, everyone used to call me Marion. [was born Marion M ichael Morrison. FOR ANN L ANDERS How cfo you choose the letters that are published in your column?-Xaren Stapp, Ringgold, Ga. • l view my c.:ol11mn a~ an opportunity to educate. A great ma11y peopk who rC'ad Aun La~dcrs aren't reading much 0£ a11y thing cbc ~>metimcs 1'11 print a humorous letter as .i contrast to a <lt'prt:s~ing letter. And, of course. since people of all ages Tead the L'Olumn, I try to select letters that h<>ar on probl1·m~ of nil a~c groups. June 11 . um> lirml(V~ TtM N•-pa&>« Magazine LEOHARD S. DAVIDOW. Chairman MORTON FRANK. Pre81dent and Publlah9' W. PAGE THOMPSON, V.P .. Advertising Director Advertising Mgr ; Donald M. Hunord; Assoc. Advertising Mgr : Rot>.rt J . Chrlatlan: MarlletlnQ Director: Sid L.ay.t9'tr: New Yortc Sales Mgr · Gerald S. Wroe; Western M v. Mgr.· Au~I L. Spartle; Chicago Sales Mgr .. Joe Frazer Jf'.; Detroit Sales Mgr.: Rlc:t\•d T. Flynn Publlaher Relations: Robeft D. C.mey and L" EHie, V.P.s and Co-Directors : Aob9rt H. Marriott. Thomn H. 0 ' ... 11, Managers MORT PERSKY, V.P .. 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HABAND COM DANY 1str«t .................. ·· .. ··· · ···· · · · · · · · · · · · · ·" · · · · ·.-· · · rK 1a•y ....................................................... ~~ .... T Nsincs 1925" lstate .................................... J,~E( I I I I J flWla • u..u.. PaterllOD. New Jereey 07508 By Judy Credle I 'm :1 tl1 vurcec anti the one full-time pare nt ol a I ().year-old son who 'howi. kw. ii .my, of the scars of a m .... 11 rn gc hr c.11. three years ago On the da} D;itl<.ly nlO\ICJ oui. :.ix- ycar-ol~I H11bhy·, rcJct1on 10 the change w,1s nor cmot111n;tl , .J!\ I had feared, but pragmatic I le rcl>pondcd tl!> <• wife might hy ,,,1-,ing. "H ow much fu rniture will OaJdy t!ike with him? Will he take the big bed or the twins'! T he rug? The T V ~ct? Anl.I UadJ y's Engli~h hicycle -will he take that too'!" The c"~ncncc t.1ught me that chil- dren, at a ccrtJ1n age, a.;Jn be a lot like computer:. You feed them the right dal•l Jnd you gel back the right re- o;pon~c. Or anywuy, the response you want It I had unleashed the tear ducts, he prohjhly would have, too. As 1t w.1~. I -;aw myself in the middle of one or life's most gut-wrenching emotional traumas, and my boy was taking it with e4uanimity. If only I'd known! You see. I'd hung onto the marriage by m y fingertip'> fo r years out o t com- pas,ion for Bobby's emotional equili- brium. I'd been asking myself soul- :.earching quc-.tions about whether I had the ri ght to deprive m y son of his father. The indecision threw me into a tJ il- 1.pi n of psychosomalic illness. When J began to w1-;h for one day. JUSl one day, when the re would be no infection in m y body and no sleepless nights, I de- c ided it was time to call it quits. After a year and a half of court battles I wa<; finally free. Three year\ have passed . How do f feel about it now? Brllerswect. Bitter. because of All I went lhrough during the settle ment. Sweet, because I'm healthier now lhan al cin y time since my 20's And hopeful, because I'm fin ally bu1ld1ng the career I secretly wanted to starr way back rn 1957 when I "settled" for marriage and what l thought was love. "H ow do you know you did the right thing'?" It'!-a question I'm often .1skcd. usually by people considering divorce Well, you 111st kn(lw, Iha !'" all You know the J cc1'i10n was nghl whe n you fin<l yourself mouthing the -..1me words over 3nd over in rit11 ali..,tic fashion on a daily basis likr m o rn1n!! pr.1ycrc; cve n three years later· "Th.rnk Cmd 11'' over and f'm OUI Of it " What a bout m y c hikl'! h ~ 'till a" accepting of the situation a~ he w a!i in the beginning? He is. r know rn my heart it 's better for a child to li ve with one happy, loving parent than wirh two unha ppy, mism atc hed partners. When a divorcee is playing the role of mother and father, and working al a job too, she muse somehow find time to 4 • FAMILY WEEKLY, June 11, Ul72 l> .. ! • ~ "' E {! Mr•. Credle and Bobby: "Eventually he'll underet1nd that pO.MHlons aren't tlcketa to happtne ... " A Divorced Mother Tells: How I Picked Up the Pieces give her c hildren Jove. Because love is everything to a child. Without is, the child will become an adult incapable of love. The love ot a parent for a child is the giving of .re//, no t the giving of thrngs. To give things is substitute love, a hollow love -even though it is the easic!.t kind o f affect ion to dispense. One way I try to show my love is by traveling with my son. Bob and I have rafted down the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. where we slept under the ~tars every night; we've visited Yel- lowstone Park and the Grand Tetons; it I met a man at a party once who actually backed me into a comer ask- ing me about my views on child cus- tody. He was relentless in his pursuit of the answer he wanted : "You have custody-doesn't it cramp your style a httle7 C'mon, admit it, wouldn't you feel more free if you w ere a divorcee without a ch ild'!" The man didn't know Bobby's history or my special feeling. Y.ou see, the doctors have told me that Bobby is the only child I'll ever be able to have. So I've never paused to won- der what it mjght be like without "Children, at a certain age, can be a lot like computers. You feed them the right data and get back the right response. Or anyway, the response you want. .•. " and we ha ve just returned from a trip to Disney World in Orlando, Fla. A divorcee realizes sooner or later that her child can be the best frie nd she has. M en friends m ay come into her life and go out of it, but until she mar- rrc' aga in there's no permanent bond w11h anyone except her children. So ~he should encourage, build confidence and spend time with her c hildren, and try rtot to tune out their patter, but Iii.ten, re ally listen, and understand that whar Junior says is as important 10 him as Mo m·, morning gab sessions with her girl fricnJs. Be forewarned that o nce u child catches you not listening, repeatedly, he may tum you off com- ple tely. And lhen yo u may never win him back. I've never seen my role as the one full-time parent as a scourge or a drag, but some people don't want to believe Bobby. because I've always considered it a blessing that he's here at all. Another tip for the divorcee with c hildre n is to learn to laugh together Learn this and you will teach your childre n one of life'<i most important lessons -the <Jb1l11 y not to take thcm- c;elves too M!riou,ly. fk La ref ul not to ridicule. A child h as a right to his opinion at his age. no matter how much older and wiser you consider your~lf It's okay to laugh, but your children must share tn your laugh1.er, even when it's :.it their expense If they know you're firmly o n their side, they'll JOin in. I remember an incident once when Bob had asked if I were going 10 ma rry a man I'd gone with for eight months, and I decided to test the boy: "How wo uld you feel if I did marry him?" "Well ," said Bobby, "he has a nice dog.'' The remark made me laugh-until I noticed the hurt look on Bobby's face. J explained that his reply was a perfect- ly normal o ne for a child, that he ~houldn't be embarrassed, but that it would i.tnke the funny bone of any ad11l1. A c hild\ mind wants all the right things for all the wrong reasons, as evinced by ano ther incident. A date once called for me by he licopter, ex- plaining "ft 's a great way lo beat the traffic ." I thought the unusual trans- portation wo uld intrigue Bob, so I sha red with him the logistics of meet- ing my date three blocks away in a suitable parking lot that could double as a helico pte r port. When I re turned ho me, Bob was stirring in his bed. r checked on llim and heard him mumble sleepily: "How was your date, Mo m ?" I was touched by his thoughtfulness, but learned the real reason for his in- terest ncllt day · "Hey M om, if you marry that guy with the helicopter, will rny allowance go up?" Eventually he 'll understand that pos- sessions aren't tickets to happiness. Me anwhile this child of divorce has surmounted the first and most difficult hurdle. H e has accepted what he can- not change, and he 1s largely satisfied with our lifeslyle. But he a lso faces the future with the hope that our station will improve a little. I see it as a natu- ral. hcallhy desire. What would life be without hope? Progress is our JM goal, love is our principle. 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Family Weekly Cookbook By Marilyn Hansen CREAM OF CURRY SOUP 4 Wbleepoona butter or margarine 1 cup chopped onion 1 cup chopped celery 1 cup peeled, chopped gr"n apple 2 tablespoons flour 2 teaspoons curry powder 4 cane (13~-0L size) chicken broth 2 cans (5-oz. slz•) boned chicken, chopped • 2 cupe (1 pl) light cream Chopped chives 1. ln 3 or 4-qt. saucepan, melt butler. Add •onion, celery and apple: saute 5-7 minutes, stirring frequently. 2. Remove from heat. Stir in flour and curry powder until blended. G radually sti r in chicken broth. Add chicken. 3. Cook over medium beat, stirring constantly until soup comes to boiling. 4. Pour 2 cups of soup at a time into blender and blend at high speed, one minute, until smooth. 5. Pour blended soup into 4-qt. bowl. Stir in cream. Cover and refrigerate un- til very cold. 6. Beat with wire whisk just before serving. Sprinkle with chopped chives. Best flavor if made day before serving. Makes J 2'h cups, about I 2 savings CANE BAY GLAZED PORK LOIN 1 4-5-fb. pork lofn Salt ~ teupoon pepper ~ teupoon garlic powder 1 c• (S on.) frozen Ofange Juk:e concentt11te, thawed ~ cup dark mol8elft ~ cup orange marmalade, peach or apricot ,....."" 1 teaspoon dry mwtard Y. teaspoon ground cloves S drope hot-pepper uuc• 5 naivel orang.., Mcttoned Par91ey eprtgs 1. Prepare grill with motor-driven spit for barbecuing. Or preheat oven to 325 °F. 2. Wipe loin with paper towel, sprinkle with 1 ~ teaspoons salt, pepper and Yi teaspoon garlic powder. Crisscross fat with knife. 3. Insert spit through center of loin and secure with pronp. Place on rotisserie. If oven roasting, place loin on rack in foil-lined shallow roasting pan. 4. In small bowl combine ~ teaspoon salt, ~ teaspoon garlic powder, orange (Contif1ued 011 page 8) FAMILY Wl:El(L Y, June 11, 1'72 • 1 juice c oncentrate, molasses, marmalade, mustard, cloves and hot-pepper sauce. S. Brush loin all over with glaze. Roa'it about 10 minutes per pound over medium-hot coals. Or roast in oven about 30 min- ute'! per pound until meat ther- mometer reaches I 70°F. Brush wit h glaze every I 5 minutes. &. Remove roast to serving board. Garnish with orange sections and parsley. For an island effect, garnish board with clean ''ti" leaves (but do not eat). Makes8-10suvings CALYPSO COLESLAW 2 qta. cored, shredded green cabbege, ctillled 2 cupa coaraely shredded carrot 2 cupa diced red pepper 2 cupa dk:ed grMn pepJMr 2 cupa ...,,... grMn grepee ~ cup v.geteble oll ~ cupllmeju~ 2-3 teHpoone auger V. teaepoon cruehed red pepper ~ t.eepoon c.lery ... d 2 teaapoc>M Nit YJ teeepoon pepper YJ teaspoon onion .. it 1. ln large bowl combine cab- bage, carrots, red and green peppers and grapes. Cover, re- frigerate. 2. In small bowl combine oil, lime juice, sugar, red pepper, celery seed, salt, pepper and onion i.alt. 3. For c risp coleslaw, toss salad with d ressing just before serv- ing. For wilted coleslaw, to~ salad with dressing; chill sev- eral hours before serving. M a Ices 2Y.I qts., 10 servings PLANTATION FRUIT PUNCH 1 cen (41 on.) cool cffrua Hawaiian punch, chllled 1 ~ Ofllnge juice, chflled I can (11 on.) unswHtened s>'neapple luk:ie, chHled 1-1 \Al cupe light rum 2 bott'" (12-oz. •re) club eoda, chilled lcecubff lemon allcet 1. ln large pitcher or punch bowl, combine cool citrus punch, orange juice. pineapple juice and rum. Slowly pour in club soda. Add ice cubes and lemon slices. 2. Serve in tall glasses Mak~s about 3 qts. BAKED YAMS AMALIE 1-10 medium ,...., wuhed ~ cup butter or mergarlne, aoft9Md WI cup rno1 ..... I • FAMIL 'I' WEfl<l '1', Jun9 11, 1972 Island Barbecue 1 teaspoon cinnamon "' tenpoon un 1. Wrap yams individually in heavy-<futy foil. Place yarns on grill over moderate-bot coals, 1 hour to I hour 20 minutes, turn- ing frequently. (Or bake in pre- (Co11ti11ut!d from pagt! 7) heated 350°F . oven, 1 hour to I hour and 20 minutes.) 2. 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Place a scoop of vanilla ice cream into each of 8-10 des· sert dishes. 5. Heat remaining ~ cup rum over candle warmer at table; ignite with match. Pour flaming rum over bananas. Spoon ba- nanas and sauce over ice cream. Makes 8-10 .ruvingr VEG ET ABLE-JUICE ASPIC CARIB 4 .. ,...,_ unflavored gef aUn 1CM(1qt.14 OU.) "19\abte juice WI cup dlU-plckJe Juice 1 "9 ••P l>Ol'8 .... 2"9 •eepootas aue- 2~ •aapoona Worc.atenhlte NUCe ~ ••apoon hot-pepper .. uce \Al QtP lemoll Juice Crtap cNcofJ lenea Pitted bl.ck ou ... canoe atlc:b llllJOllftalae 1. In 2-qt. saucepan sprinkle gelatin over about YS of the vegetable juice. Heat slowly, stirring constantly, until gelatin dissolves (takes 3-5 minutes). 2. Add remaining vegetable juice, dill-pickle juice, salt, sug- ar, Worcestershire sauce, hot . pepper sauce and lemon juice; stir to blend. 3. Pour into 2-qt. mold, cover with foil or plastic wrap. Ref rig- erate 4-5 hours or overnight, until thoroughly jelled. 4. Unmold onto attractive ~rv· ing platter. Surround with chic- ory leaves .. Thread slender car- rot sticks through hole9 in black olives, place here and then: on greens. Serve with mayonnaise if desired. Refrigerate before serving. Makes 7 cups, 14 servingJ , (Continued 011 pact I I) ------------------------) VARIETY" -A popular assortment of Kellogg favorites Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flakes. Rice Krisp1es. Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Product 19, Sugar Pops, Sp:>cial K, Kellogg's Raisin Bran, and Cocoa Krisp1es. 10 lndlv1dual servings. JUMB08 ASSORTMENT -For different appetites and big families, a selec tion ol 18 individual servings including: Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Rice Krisp1es, Kellogg's Sugar ~rosted Flakes. Sugar Pops, Special K, Kellogg's Raisin Bran, Sugar Smacks. Froot Loops. Product 19, and Apple Jacks. Now you can have a big cereal selection in the cupboard ahd save a little money too. There's Jumboe Assortment with 18 packs for big families. Request Packe for more adult tastes. Snack-Pak® for the kids. And the 10-pack Variety@ for everybody. REQUEST PACK ~ -The cereal assortment most popular with youthful appetites: 1 each of Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flakes, Sugar Pops, Sugar Smacks, Froot Loops. Apple Jacks. and Cocoa Krlsples. -An assortment of cereals grown-ups like: 2 Kellogg's Corn Flakes. 1 each of Special K, Rice Krispies, Kellogg's Raisin Bran, and Product 19. KelloggS Assort1nent Packs. Real convenience! And a lot of great cereals. . :i ... ·~ ~i Two cool dishes. One of them a summer salad made with Swanson Boned Chicken. Pat Lehm•n, Miss C•tlfornla, 1951 Today as Mrs. Pat Blucher of Sacramento. California. she's a busy schoolteacher and mother of two boys. She's discovered Swanson· Boned Chicken makes a quick and simple chicken salad. "Chick-Nie Potato Salad". ''I've used Swanson's Chick-nic salad for guests and it is something kind of special. Everyone is impressed by the adding of chicken to potato salad. It goes great with barbecues or it's super to take a big batch along on a ?. -.,Picnic with sandwiches. relishes. and beverages." ._.._ 1 cup mayonnaise 1 tab+espoof'l lemon jUtee \/> 1easpoofl S8lt Vi teaspoon dry mustard Vt teaspoon pepper 2 chopped hard~ eggs 6 cups cubed cooked potatoes t cup dteed ce6efy "'7 cup dl09d green pepp& "'1 cup finely chopped on.on 2 cans SiNan9on Boned Chtcken 0< Tun<ey, cut up I 5'iced hard-cooked egg Combine ~ lemon fVICe, san mus- e.rd. 8'1d ~ Toa llgtltly with d'lopped egga Wld rernlllAng ~ excepf sliced ego. a.. Ser..e on Ct1SP S8l9d gt98l'5 <;iar· nlah with ahced egg. 11pnnkle with paprika. Melcas lbotJt 9 Ct"'8 Collector's Classics Old-Fashioned Strawberry Shortcake Ah, strawberries and cream, with a tender biscuit- the stuff strawberry festivals are made off June's a good time to try your hand at this old-time, ever-delicious .delight. CLASSIC OLD-FASHIONED STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE 3 cupe unelfted all-pufl)09e flour 3 \4 t••pooM double-acting bakJng powder Sugar 1 \4 teaepoone .. tt ~ cup eon alJ-wgetable 9hortenlng 1 egg, beat.., ~ cup pk.ls 2 talMapooM cnllk 3 pint9 1trewbenlff, washed 2 cupe (1 pl) !wavy cream YJ tea.poon puce -antlla extract 1 tablffpoon butter Of margarine 1. Preheat oven to 450°F. Heavily grease a 9-inch round layer-cake pan. 2.. Jn large bowl sift together: flour, baking powder, 2 tablespoons sugar and salt. With pastry blender, cut sbortt:ning into Oour mix.lure until crumbly. 3. Add egg and milk, stirring wjth fork to make a soft dough. Gather dough together with hands. Knead 15-20 times on lightly ftoured board. 4. Pat dough into pan evenly with fin- gers. Bake for 15-20 minutes until a cake tester poked in center comes out clean. 5. Reserve 3 perfect strawberries for garnish. Slice remainder into large bowl, toss with ~-I cup sugar, de- pending on taste and sweetness of berries. 8. ln large chilled bowl whip c~am with chilled beaters until cream bclds a soft shape. Stir in 2 tablespoons sugar and vanilla. Refrigerate, cov- ered, until ready to use. 1. Cool shortcake biscuit on wire rack. When cool, cut in half with a serrated bread k.nif e. a. LightJy butter cut side of bottom layer with butter. Spoon on about 3 cups sliced strawberries. Top with 2 cups whipped cream. 9 . Cover with lop shortcake layer, cut side down. Spoon on remaining ber· rie~ and top with remaining whipped c ream. Garnish center with reserved strawberries. Maus 10-11 servings HINTS FOR SUCCESSFUL SHORTCAKE 1. Use fresh ingredients: Shortenrng, baking powder, cream and straw- berries should be fresh and of high quality. 2. Cut shortening into flour mixture lightly but thoroughly. 3. If you overmix or knead, biscuit will be tough~ 4. Serve immediately after making. Biscuit can be baked early in the day, strawberries sliced, add sugar just be- fore assembling. The Family Weekly Foodshelf GRIUED HAM-AND-CHEESE ROLLS Take 1 dHI pickle, cut in half length- wise. Place l square slice of ~ American cheeM on slice of cooked twn, top with slice of dill pickle. Ro ll tt • FAMILY WfEKLY, JVT't '1, 1t1l up and place in frankfurter roll spread with muatard. Wrap in beavy- duty aluminum foil. Repeat, making des.ired amount. Place roll-ups on grill over hot coals and grill 10-15 min- utes, turning one~ Or bake in pre- heated 400°F. oven for 10-lS minutes. Island Barbecue Barbecued Rlbe are euy to prepare. GOLDEN-APRICOT BARBECUED R!BS 1 YI qta. water 12 who .. btacil peppers 1 onion stuck with 2 whole clovH Salt 3 YI -4 Iba. pork aparerlba, cut In large .. rvlftil plecft 1 can (17 oza.) apricot halYe• YI cup light-brown augar, packed 3 tablnpoons Yl~r 1 clove garffc, cfUlhed 4 teaspoons eor Nuce V. teaspoon ground ginger 1. In 6-qt. Dutch oven, bring water, peppers, onion and I teaspoon salt to boiling. 2. Wipe spareribs with paper towel, add to boiling water; return to boiling, cover, reduce heat and simmer I hour to I hour and 30 minutes, until tender. 3. Drain' apricots, reserving ~ cup syrup. Puree apricots in electric blender with re- served syrup. Pour into small saucepan, add- ing brown sugar, vinegar, garlic, soy sauce, and ginger. Stir. 4. Heat sauce over medium heat to boiling, stirring to dissolve sugar. Reduce beat and simmer uncovered for 10 to I 5 minutes. 5. Drain spareribs. Brush with apricot sauce. Place on grill about 4 or 5 inches from hot coals. Grill 10 to 15 minutes on each side until well browned, brushing several times with sauce. 6. Cut into strips with scissors. Serve any re- maining sauce ac; dip for ribs. Delicious with rice and a green salad. Ma/cu 4-6 servings ISLAND-HAPPY BARBECUED RIBS 2 qta.watef 1 ~mustard Med 2 bay ... ... 1 l•npoon .. .. 4 Iba. ..,areriba 1 bottle (11 on.) b91becw uuc. 3 t.btftpoona honey "' • y, ••9POO" dry mustard 1. In 6-8..qt. Dutch oven or kettle bring water, FAMIL y WEEKLY, June 11, 18n • 11 mustard seed, bay leaves and salt to boiling. 2. Wipe spareribs with paper towel, add to boiling water; return lo boiling, cover, reduce heat and simmer I hour to 1 hour and 30 minutes, until tender. 3. In medium bowl, combine barbecue sauce, honey and mustard smoothly. 4. Drain spareribs. Brush with sauce. Place on grill 4-5 inc hes from hot coaJs. • Grill 10 lO 15 minutes on each side until well browned, brushing liCvcral times with sauce. 5. Cut into serving pieces with scisoors. Serve any remaining sauce as a dip for ribs. M alc~s 4~ suvings •or bake in preheated 350 °F. oven 45 min- utes, brushing with sauce twice, and turning ribs once. To glaz.e: Broil 4 inches from beat, J to 5 m inutes. Gone are the times when you had to set aside whole days in order to make your own scrumptious jams, jellies and preserves. Gone too are the hours spent with messy paraffins.~ In fact, with Certoft Fruit Pectin you don't even have to cook. Take Strawberry Jam. All you need to make it are fresh ripe strawberries, sugar, lemon juice, and Certo. (A half bottle ( will help you make about 5¥.? cups of jam. Just follow the quick and easy recipe you'll find with many others tucked behind every Certo label.) And all you do is crush the strawberries, mix everything, and stir for three minutes. Then put it all in tight-lidded containers, pint size or smaller, and let stand till it sets. Pop it into the refrigerator and there you have it. As natural-tasting a homemade jam as8YW:I graced a biscuit. And what you don't plan on serving Wfth three weeks you can freeze. When it's thawed, it'll still have the fresh fruit flavor it had the day you made all those luscious strawberries into a jam. Without jamming up your day. Cerio '' a , .. ,"....., ''~ of tfle a.Mftl rMd9 c.r.. ID EDFU Robert Redford's Special Fondue: ''At Our House, It's a Ritual'' By Robert Redford as told to Helen Dorsey I became a fondue fiend when Lola, the kids and J were living and working (making "Down- hill Racer") in Switzerland. fn fact, fondue became almost a ritual. It's something I enjoy a lot. We often made a meal of it with bunks of bread, a huge salad, bits of apple-that's de- licious-and ham. Now we have fondue a lot- particularly when we're at our ski-summer mountaintop home 11Although the houae i• very contemporary, we have an old-fashioned kitchen. The kitchen's the nucleus of our home, the center of all activity." in Utah. Generally, I'm not a huge eater, but I put away enor- mous amounts after an active day outdoors! I've always been a private kind of guy. I thrive on being and living outdoors- it's essential for survival. I really can't say very much about our home, except I built it myself with the help of a close friend. It's built on a pine- conc kind of theory. It's eight "A" frames put together to give a complete panoramic view. We live 8,000 feet up in the mountains. 45 miles away from the nearest city. And although the house is very contemporary, we have a n old-fashioned kitchen. The kitchen's the nu- cleus of o ur home, the center of all activity. We have a long oak table that scats 12 people. All meals, breakfast. lunch and din- ner. arc served there . We have ~mall parties of eight or ten peo- ple when we entertain. When it's cold. there's a roaring fire going. There arc three fireplaces in the house. I can grill a good steak and make a great salad, but it's Wa who'~ the cook. I'm especially hooked on her homemade whole wheat bread. Our two older children (Shauna, l l ; Jamie, 9) both help with the chores, like There wasn't a moment~ when you could slow down. Til now. So relax and enjoy _the ful-bodied flavor only one cigarette delivers ... lbis ... isthe ~Mmoment RIOI. RIOI L'M I KIO<}$ and Supe< Kings 19 mg ·1a( 13 mg nitotme rv per c1gare11e. rTC Reoort (Aug 711 taxing care of the horses, but they're both learning to cook. And surprisingly, our son's as interested as our daughter. They can both whip up things like pancakes or French toast. They can even follow recipes and sub- stitute freely (sometimes with di~strous con~q\lenccs!) LOLA REDFORD'S SWISS FONDUE WITH SAUTERNE 4 cupe Swttnrtand Swtu cheeM, coareety wedded (Mout 1 lb.) 2 tabteipOC)ftS flour 1 dove garUc, harv.d 1 ~ c.1pe dry uuteme (or dry whhawlne) Dash pepper, ct.sh nutmeg, tot.st• 3 tableepoc>n• dry sherry, optJon•I French bf9ed, cut in 1-lnch ptec:e9 with crwt 1. Toss together cheese and tlour. 2. Rub inside of fondue cooker with garlic. Add sauteme (or "I can make • or-•t ulad," .. ys Robert, "but trs Lof• who's the cook.'' dry white wine); warm until bubbles begin to rise. 3. Add cheese mixture. a hand- ful at a time, stirring constantly. When c heese millture is blended, bring to boil; stir in seasonings and sherry. 4. Spelir cubes of bread on Jong- handlod forks ; dunk in fondue Malen 4 urvinl(., AFTERTHOUGHTS· C hunh of ham, garlic-flavored sausage (precooked ), or leftover meat make excellent ''dunkablcs ... For delicious earl y-summer din- i~g. add crisp wedges of golden or red apples, or a platter of fresh fruit (pears, seedless green grapes, cantaloupe or honeydew melon), Bob's super-salad and tea. ROBERT REDFORD'S SUPER-SALAD "' cup olive oil 2 tablespoon• wine (or tarr-von) wtnegM ~ le•epoc>nMft l'l teaspoon freehty ground blacll pepper 1 ckwe gatUc, cruehed 1 heed romaine 1 heed eecarole 2 hud9 Betglan endive. ellced 1 cucumber. diced 1 bunch'~ lhinl'f chopped 1. ln mixing bowl add olive oil. vinegar. salt, pepper and gart'lc. Beat vigorously with rotary beater until well-blended. Pour into c.overed jar; re_,erve. 2. Tear romaine and escarole into salad bowl. Add endive, cu- cumber and radishes; c hill wclJ until serving time. 3. J ust before serving. pour dressing over salad, toss lightly. Mak~s 4 Sf!f"""RS FAMILY WEEIC\. Y, Ju,.. 11, 1872 • U What Will Your Retirement Be- Blessing or Curse? Two men retire. One swears he wouldn't trade his newfound freedom for all the money in the world. The other finds his retirement empty and an overwhelming burden. Why is o ne experience so different from the other? A few years ago, two Long Island friends and neighbors -one a WaJI Street broker, the other an advertising executive-retired from their jobs and started staying home to enjoy their so-called golden years. Six months later, the Wall Streeter and his wife were on the verge of ner- vous breakdowns, which were averted only because the broker convinced his firm to give him back his old job. The ad man, on the other hand, had no.such problems. He loves every min- ute of his full-time leisure, and claims he wouldn't go back 10 work again for twice his old salary; and his wife agrees with him wholeheartedly. What's the difference between the two cases? On the face of it, the two couples seemed remarkably similar two years ago. They had no fin ancial problems. Their children were all grown and suc- cessfully out on their own. Both cou- pies like lo travel, to play golf, tennis and bridge together, and to attend the theater, concerts and sports events. Yet, for one pair retirement has been a continuing delight; for the other, a living hell. It took a series of round-table discus- sions featuring the two couples and some of their friends (including a brace of amateur sociologists) to come up with at least part of the answer: the happy couple had planned for their re- tirement; the suffering pair hadn't. Not that the unhappy couple didn't have a flock of ideas about what they'd do when he stopped working -they knew they wanted to travel more than they'd ever been able to before, the husband wanted to get down to some serious gardening, he was going to spend a good deal more time in his basement workshop, he had a shelf of boo.ks to read, there was his golf, tennis and bridge, and of course there was the rhealer and those concerts. Plans? What did we mean by saying they didn't plan their retirement? They were load~d with plans! Sure they were. But the trouble arose because the plans weren't very realistic. Take the item of travel. Almost all retirees say they're going to travel a lot more when they have the time. But how many weeks of the year can anybody who's living on a curtailed retirement income afford to be on the road at to- day's inflated prices for lodging, food and sight~ing? What's more, living out of a suitcase, even with no financial headaches, can become a real drag after a few weeks away from home. Gardening? That paJled for the brok- er because he'd never really done much of it before, and had liked to tell him- self that he would do it someday, when he had more time. When he got the time, he found it bored him silJy. The same thing happened with the work- sho p project-once he'd repaired a cou- ple of broken lamps, tightened a loose chair rung or two, and repainted the porch furniture, there was nothing more to do io the workshop (after 30 years. there was nothing more his wife wanted him to build for their home). The broker did manage to plow through some of the books he'd been NEW FLJ\VORS YOU'D ONLY IN PURINA CJ\TCHOW fl•·Hish .~ (",1t ''" ·d PURINA CJ\TCHOW PURINA CJ\TCHOW , • saving 10 read, bur he found himseU gelling restless after a few hours of that. The golf didn't pan out because all rhe guys with whom he'd formerly played were either still working full time at !heir own jobs, had passed on. or moved lo retirement communities. As for the theater and the concerts, the couple still enjoy them, but no more By MaxweU Hamilton really than they did before. Worst of all, the broker's wife was something less than thrilled with hav- ing the old boy around underfoot all day. She hadn't· retired; in fact, with him at home, her cooking, cleaning, shopping and other household chores increased, and this added burden, plus the fact that, being at home all day left the husband with nothing of interest to talk about with his wife. soon had the two of them ready for a visit to a divorce lawyer. Retirement for these rwo? Yuck! On the other hand, because they started planning their leisure years long before they were faced wi1h them, the ad man and his wife simply can't imagine a reaction like that. Knowing he wanted to write when he eventually retired, the Madison Avenue boy be- gan to beat his typewriter in his spare time some ten years before coming home to stay. Thus, when his pension began he just moved inro higher gear wirh hi5 literary output, working at it five hours a day in his attic office ( he's written two novels, sold one, and now is starting on a play). Also, knowing he wanted to travel when he had more time for it, the ad man began some years ago to contrib- ute articles on that l>Ubject to little pub- lications that couldn't afford to pay him for them but which were delighted to lisl him as their travel edi1or. He and his wife now hop around the world al a frac tion of the cost to other travel- ers; after all, he's a professional. en- titled to the trade discount! (This also serves to keep his wife happy, since she spends most of her time working on the details of their next trip abroad.) As for his golf, the ad exec confines his playing to Wednesday afternoons when his Joctor friends take the day off, or to afternoons when his Madison A venue pals get away from the boss, ln the home-workshop dep.irtmcnt. the ad man went w:ly beyond simple re- pairs. He refinished and reuphols~ed the furniture his wife found in second- hand shops (her hobby). and sold these items for many times what rhey paid for them. He also did such a job of fix- ing up his house. he sold it for more 1han twice what he'd paid for it, and now is in the process of doing the same thing Lo hi s present digs. In between times, the advertiser visits a nearby veterans hospital one llay a week, to shoot the breeze with the fe llows confined there, play cards with rhem, or do any1hing else he can to make them a bit happier. He also helps out wil h the housework. His wife, of course, is delighte<l with the arrangement, and when his com- pany asked him to come back to work recently, to help lhem on some special project, his boss-lady at home said nothing doing. "Tell them to find someone else," he told him. ''I've got too many things for you to do around here!" So, all right, a friend said to 1hem re- cently, you've made your point-retire- ment takes careful planning. At whar stage in a couple's life should they bt'- 1(in !heir planning? 'lhe day they gel their first job." said the ad man. New Mackerel and Salmon! New Sardine ancTShrimpll ~Chicken and ~neyfll My fdvorite cannOO flavors are now in boxes. Three scrumptious new combinations fi'Om Purina Cat Chow ... the p~ high protein fiiendl ... GIANT MEXB(AN WEDDING .. 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Most murders never go any farther than the wishful-think· ing stage. 2. You're more Likely to be murdered by a stranger than a friend. 3. When a man sticks you with a bad c heck, his next stop is usually a liquor store. 4. If criminaJs were more intel- ligent. they'd realize cnmc doesn't pay and go straight. 5 . The reason most people don't rob or embezzle is that they're afraid of getting caught. ANSWERS 1. True Most of w have mo- ment~ when we would dearly love to see someone we thor- oughly dislike take a fast fall down an ele"Yator shaft, or be pu&hed off a convenient cliff. Fortunately, this wish is seldom translated into physical action, but is usually limited in its ex- pression to a murderous glance. What psyc hologists term "mental murden'' are a dime a do:r.en. 2. False. The noted criminolo- gist, University of Pennsyl- vania's Prof. Marvin E. Wolf- gang, who has evaluated the findings of leading studies on the subject, finds the opposite It • FAMILY WEEICL V, J-1t, '972 to be true. And his own re- search on hundreds of homi- cides over a five-year period showed that in two-thirds of the cases. the murders were com- mitted by people well known to the virtim: close friends or rel- atives. 3. True. A learn of psychiatrists who studied the personality traits of scores o{ bad.check pa~rs found that about half of the rubber-check pushers ad- mitted "thal the money ob- tained was used for the pur- chase of alcohol, with a third claiming that they were drink- ing at the time of the offense." Studies show that bad-check passers are addicted to alcohol to a far grea1er e~tent than olher types of lawbreakers. 4. False. As one leading crim- inologist has concluded from his studies. "A man's social conduct and h is intelligence are only loosely connected: many criminala have an IQ above I JO [above average) and a legion of decent people range between 70 and 90 (appreciably below average)." 5. False. In his study on Crime and Personality, Psychologist H. J. Eysenck notes that crimi- nal activity, far from being uni- versal, is restricted to a small propor1ion of the population. probably less than lO percent. He points out 1hat most people lead decent. moral, law-abid- ing lives. He concludes from his findings that "the reason we do not steal under conditions when it is almost certain that we would never be caught must be thal there is something in us which restrains us r rom doing !IO. This is far more powerful in controlling behavior than the rather abstract fear of t he policeman and the magistrate... rn LOOH TRlmmER ... s11mmER •• .IDSTADTLY' --ONE PIECE POROUS ELASTIC--· -:~:~::Ti rlGU.r DE • OUR RISK Jr~ JI. 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Just before the scheduled wedding, Greg Morley, 24, of Sydney, Australia, was hospitalized for an ankle o peration. When he was discharged, his only worry was whether he could get his trousers over the plaster cast. His bride, Wendy Switzer, 2 1. suddenly had a worry of her own: she was rushed to the hospital with acute appendicitis. That didn't stop them; they goc married anyhow. Every- one smiled when they got to the mar- riage vows, "In sickness and in health." According to Louise Pinch, aJI that hard-boiled stuff in books and movies about private investigators is nothing but a lot o r nonsense. And s he should know. A widow and a grandmother, she's one of six licensed female private investigators in the United Stat~ to- day. "Most people believe that being a private detective is glamorous work," declares the Boston priva te ,~ .. ~~l' eye. ''It isn't. It's .. LOUISE PINCH PrW.t••re a hard day's wo rk. The hours are long, and you can get awfully bored sitting in a car all day on a s takeout. Still, the work does have its happy moments. There's a great deal of satisfaction in coming up with e vidence that savrs a marriage. It helps to make up for the sad cases you have lo handle ." Mrs. Pinch said that she has never handled a case that in- volved violence . "All that foolishnes.~ on television is just plain siUy. I have never had a gun pointed at me in anger. I'd be scaired stiff if it ever happened." Are today•• young people really dif- f erc nt? Yes, and gctcing more different all the time, according to statistics in a new book. "The Changing Value! on 11 • FAMll Y WEEKLY, June lt, 1972 Campus" (Pocket Books, $2.95). Sam- ples : In 1968, 59 percent of the campus could "easily accept the power and authority of the police." By 1971, only 45 percent could. Students who believe marriage is obsolete rose from 24 per- cent in 1969 to 34 percent in 1971; 36 percent would like to try communal liv- ing; 4J percent would like to try living off the land. Two-thirds of all students rejected organ ized religion as an im- portant value in life. Values generally held 10 bi.: highly important are: love and friendship, education, ''expressing your opinion," family, privacy. doing things for others, being creative. Find- ings are from a survey by the book's au- thors, Daniel Yankelovich , Inc. "HOTELBUS" Sleeping quartera for a •our-full Have a 90n or daughter planning to go to Europe? Pan American WorkJ Airways has come up with a new kind o f young people's to'ur whose mainstay is a "Ho telbus," a 39-paMenger vehicle equipped with beds, kitchens and baths. Sleeping quarters are divided into com- partments for siJt, nine or twelve peo- ple. A hostess prepares meals and snacks in the kitchen. During lhe day, travelers go sightseeing in another bus. G reat Britain, Italy and Scandinavia arc covered in 15-day itineraries. There arc longer tours too. OATES: This is National Flag Week. ANNIVERSARIES: Tricia Nixon Cox celebrates her first wedding anniver- sary Monday. BIRTHDAYS: Monday -J im Nabors 40; William Lundigan 58 ; David Rockefeller 57; V ic Damone 44. Wed- nesday-Dorothy McGuire 54 ; Gene Barry 5 1. Thuraday-Errol Gamer 51 . Friday -Erich Segal 35. Saturday - Dean Martin 55 ; John Hersey 58. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: David Rockefeller •nd Jim N8bora [ Quips& ARMOUR'S ARMOURY Of All the Cheek By Richard Armour To kiss upon the cheek when gy-eeting I find is foolish, futile, fleeting. Ifs just a brush, a passing blow, A hasty bit of touch and go. It must be even worse than this For ladies, when the cheek they kiss ls that of someone, C arl or Jay, W ho hasn't shaved since yesterday. To kiss the cheek or ear or jaw I would, I swear, forbid by law. Upon the lips a kiss best Jands. It's lips for me-or just shake hand s. t\ hnusl'wif t', ordt·ring u pound of coff ('e heans nml two pounds of driec.l 1w.1~. 111!)tructed the clerk: "M ix them l11~t:th<'t , please." \Vhc11 11<' asked why. sht• explninC'<l : 'Tumorrmv ffi) five ch1ld1 e11 are ha'· 111g a hol1<h•y from school. H 1l rains, I'm ~oing to ha\'e them separate the peas from the C'OITee beans." -H cnn; E I .ea ho PITTER-PATTER Noth ing can yield me such delight As th e pnller of raindrops beard in the night. So how come I love not the drippity· splap Made in the night by a leaky tap? -Georgie Starbuck GaUmrith A laith healer met an old friend and 111<j11ired about the lieaJth of his family. "'My hrolhN is very sick," he replied. "Your brother isn't sick." contra· d1ett'cl the faith healer. "He only think~ ht•'s side. Remember that, ht' only thmks hl"'o; .sick." A morllh later, they me t aga111 :.111d llw faith l1eale1 .1.,ke<l about hi~ lm>th Pl \ hPaJth . "He's much worse. Now he th111ks he's dead!" Thnma:. LeManrr The U.S. Government polled an In· dian tribe about the et_l"ent war. Three l'ercent thought tfe should get out of Vietnam. T he other 91 percent thought we should get out of the United States. -Ram ey Glazer A lougtime bachelor finally fell i11 love with a pretty girl and married her The first time he took his bride home to meet his mother, he said: .. Mom, this girl is wonderful. Sh<' loves lo coolc, she• loves to sew and she loves to do hou sework." "W onderful!" replied his mother. "'I'll use her 011 Tuesdays and Fridays " -Dan Bennett THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids aee llfe differently. Send contrlbu· Ilona to "Child," Family Weekly, 641 Lexington Ave .. N.Y., N.Y. 10022. $1 0 it used-none relumed. My gy-andson' s school was hav· ing open house. His mother was unable to attend, so he asked if I would attend with him. As we arrived at the school Toby (age 7 ) was eager for me to meet his friends. Aher all those introductions, we came to his teacher. Ta.Jang me by the hand and giving it a little pat, be said: "T his is my grandmother. She is 63 years old and still living!" -Mra. UweM Thomp1on Owemlxwo, Ky. The w it that men do lioes af1 er them If yoo don't l>Plieoe it. watch a rerun on TV -Boh Orben By Frank BaglMkl LITTLE EMILY -- "You told me you're mllde of SUQIW •nd ~you don't nMd eny of my Ice CN.mr• FAMILY WEEKL V. J11ne 11. 1172 II It Mon Colors ... colors ... colors. So you con do It you wa.t Easy to oppty. Priced eosy. tex>. See the guorarlee on the label ROGERS PAINT PRODUCTS oval~ at ~---mc::::::::::::::::..-- SHER W / N -W/ LL/AM 5 STORES See Yeflow Pages under point for locotlon of sf ore nearest you. lnstant'MBgnetic'Bike Garage 1/ ( a ~o" •a.ea Save t hose bicycles from damage of rain and bad weather wltti Instant Bike Ca rage. Powerful bullt-in·mag nets hold a•rage In place securely-no string, t ies. Heavy reinforced see-through plastlc to flt all sizes; most motorcycles. Folds int o small space wtien not In use. 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R•w quickly can you find ~hern! Check an1wer1 wit .. tlote Mlew. ··•lrhi• ~ •D$1111• 1r..r. ., ·10.••JllP .. ••-ig ·'l ·•111n1w 11 ·~w•u rn,i. 't ·1a1•111J 9! l-IMdnl JObH ·i "h !Mflll "i u 111wi-l(•u..&, ·; -~f"JWe..t• Je;>nwt p11• Ch>) 't :n•-•MG: ARCHIE Hal K11urmJ111 ~ • • • • .. Nobe<. B-llnd C...S.. .,. triplet" A101- hN a lllece and a 11ephw-. Cffd• bu a 11.l90e and. ~ nel'bew. How DlUlJ aou )au Beewe? PLAi:lt TIPS ol il>clR-to- setber0 u abown •'"'"· Hold them at.«Nt a foot from the •1" and 1tan at U.. poiat when they . 111eet. What do ~lfff A third AUlll9o 111r.e An1er ts lite- Jy to appiar be-- twun the other two . Move the hands elo1er to the eyes or farther away and the siie of tbe fjaure cbanses. It i1 inte~stinr to note the result Whf'n someone at- tempts to 1rasp this: elusi ve 1au- aage, or wtlen one fin1er is turned about, or a rinc is; su spend~d from a fina:erti p . Try • ... .... -i ....... • • • • K.u., Rawer et ~ N.Y. ~.,alle•ses :r--te re,e.t lilll ._.. ~ U... nal f..t: Shell,. SUfler •W. aM ..W ..._ aMlls a...nlay, aheyell .. .... s.u.,. .............. y .... , , ......... .. .ter will .ell Ill:~ MMI )a S.U,1Ylllc. ll'1 a ... I.Wal! thep;e e xperi-GUDBN PEST! To 4iff'OYer what the lady of the house 11 menta. Jltoelq: from. her 1ardea ab•"' simply tlnw lintt from doc &e dot.. (C 11172 Xinc l'MtlilrM S1a4ic&Le, loc.) . VOU KNOVI/ THAT SIDE OF THE CELLAR. THAT'S SO WET? I'M GOING TO CEMENT IT IN SOTHATWE CA.N t:NLARGE THE PLAYROOM R.EM~M6ER, ARCHIE! WHEN THE CEMENT MA COMES •••• YOU TELL. HIM WHERE LOAD O'REAOY- MIXED CEMENT/ FOR ANDREWS. Ott.AV/, Ln' • E." tMJ// IF YoCJ TMIJ.I< THAT.5 &AP· "U5TWAlt' ITEioES / .PO )bU TMINI< ~-111a ONLY ONE WHO HAS1 P.AOBl.IMS l' ' • TOUGH LUGK.{!! ! . " --- NET Jtl!:SU L TS! Add H1on fer a llU"JtrlH ,Wue: 1--Bed. %- Blae. J -Yellow. -4 -l.t. brown. 5-Fleih. 1-U. sreen. 'f-Dt.. pwple. I-Dk. JTttL I-Dk. brown.' lt-PIU. 11-LL purple., SPELLBINDER! SCORE 10 poinl1 forus:inf all t!M====4==== letters in the word below to fora:====!===== two complece word1: I.OMAN TIC ...... ---.. TDN' l<'Ol:e 2 ~lllt.. each ft,r att-----+---- wordfl of four lettera or moni ----...-"'+-----fMmd amona th• let ten. ,'fq.a.-. at lout ff,... ... WHERE D'YA WANT IT? . .i ·~ ~ . •' : •' -'( . .,. ' -" THROUGH T HE CELLA R / WINDOW. ' . . ' ~ ' , .;. , _, WERE ALLIN TH&. SAME 9~T, Fau.A! :I ALW/>,YG l.ll<E 1t:> WARM. UP BEFORE; :t E>TART" 10 WORK QUIEiT, "PIANUT8UTTER" ! SMli KNOWS TMAT. WOUL..DN'T YOU .JUST L.ll<E TO T~ TMAT ~RTALEC 1<10'5 . Nl!CK At-10- . •' '·. Besides going to camp, I'll take that bike trip with Sherie, fish and 'JWim up at the lake with Gramps. ' I , 0 ' . • :.'.'r'#"(!:z.-f,U/;iriy • I - 'AT~ 41r VHl~ 18A\\Rn.~~ HlOMIE. vas.l'LL. SANK TMIS. euT-wia,.s TMAT IN TME llOTTOM? ""';¥ Before 5Chool lets out you should decide wtiat you want to do this summer. :.1 ' Otherwise your vacation Will sli p by before vou know it, Eve. SME KNOWS VERY e LITTLE ABOUT l-IER I AC.REE. LATE l-IUS&ANO'S ACTIVITY, l'M •. . l I CONVINCED. _;.:: RITAP RICOROINCiS I TOOi< OFF NH FATMIR's PHONE WITM NN EL.eCTRONIG CiEAR. WIRE• TAPS? You're 'JO right, Be thy. As soon as I qet home !rn qoing to make a list. I'll play Pinq pong , paint with mv new set of oils and plav tennis with Jill. It's what hn qoing to do th is And J:m to check and see if you've left anyth in out? .-,. How'd you make out with your · list, Eve?, . • T f )(.TSOOliC ~Dl!N MOSI! TIP! 'TURN OFF WATER SUPPLY FROM • INSIDE YOU" MOUSE 1'0 FOIL ;,d. , PRANl<STERS AND VANDALS. 4 WELL, I've TOL.0 YOU ALL. I KNOW ABOUT MY OAOOY, MISS LIZZ. I TOOi< TME FIFTH ANOIM CiL.AD OF IT! 9UT I STIL.L. FEEL TMAT TMI!. CONSPIRACY TO DESTROY MV PL.ANT IS &IGGERTMAN EVER. AlolO VICULDll'T TilE FUZZ LllCE TO MAVE TMESE! ' Sure. Do vou think I plan to do only a couple of things? Mom said there wasn't a thing about dishes or keeping mv room neat so fl . now she's making a list! 1 ff - ' ' c A inclu over the and viol Utili Of cha wllh n .. I ,