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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-06-25 - Orange Coast Pilot• . • ' •. .... ·Private Eye: No Sex Paperwork • Ill I - • J • voi:. 65 NO. 117. 7 SECTIONS, 118 PAGES •• • • -L . I Neteport Sta9 ·was Martha Held .. . In House· Arrest? " By· JOHN. VALTERZA after a wearisome flight from the na- Of tM 01ny ,, .... ••n tioo's capital. At~ MKcbell was presumed to have And while the couple was together, left Neo.!Pori Buch for home Satunlay someone inside broke a large window in the villa. ~-afttr a bizarre weet-of brokett win-EmplOyes or the Newporter tried to tla:ri, llfta.tenecl suila and •t 1c.,.t one clean up the shards but were told ty lati;nilht pbJoe call intimating a \train· security persomel to leave the area - ed ~Ip with her husband. -lhat.tlie mesa would be taken care of. , ;rj,j ~ oulapoken wile or . Nixon BREAKAGE Rl!PoitTED \ eainpaign mana1er A trusted oecretory of the Mitchell• aail former Allomey called the desk to report the breakage Gmeral J;,m Mitch· shortly all<!' the Friday mominl incident eD... apenl · -11 a •and•)l'omised to pay for the damage. 1n ' l •• 1 · Ai'""''"" balal IPOk-said Milcbe~ ' ~t~i" a ----ID' ~lido, Mltcholl, , ¥Ula II the IIinlM!f, S-. be bu DOI ael loot out of -_ Wasbing1on all wM. _, . . tu r;ed Mlis '!'llomal. a re)llNr Ion( hWl4id ~ i.,lhe by Mr, Di! Mn. }81"'"11, told the O.U· ~l'l'-'1!11-_.. __ ..,aul<t ealour-LY Pll.01' Sllun1l7 iffenihon that Ue. · • · Mltcben.··m a u1a4 Ind weary voice,'' ' Milcl!• 111~ j>m11ll ~v~r 'fhiihai>' :.f"a1so ha~~i =red ~~i°hf.'!i~~~ pined in Ut' "!1la during lite put weet. l>etn a recluse for a week. Elr1y lltli mondn&. 'al 12:!0 a.m., the "I asked him ii Martha had been kepi !"!"~ lilll s¥f ii hacl "oo htfonn.. in the villa all week," MlJs 1bomas lion" en llte -~ JIY llln. lllitch-related. ell NO w al ae llewpoit Beecb baolelry ·"But,' he said, 'Keep Martha? No, one ""'"1d ClOlilh'm ¥ """ lbat she bad left! keeps -' " . Bui lltere ""'"" • '.:...... MlJs! 'lbomaa also queried the former call. Mn. i.fi::.i ~n::,.; '; attomey -al <w« an accident with • to Utilted Pr,.. lnlarnalioaal Wltite =:i'°'*~ ~ee~t ~ HOIJlie Cor1espon&lnt Helen 'lbomu. _ wife was bumed on GM band when· a Ut!Iess hOr bitlband '1Ui1 the political IJool<"of malches·lla.-d up u ·H she iit'a world, Ibo. said ,omollouall , site ,-1d clgaritle. leaVe ntm. , · • \ • . . <IHe toid me Martha went out to Kee a · 'dd "" ~-f • doctor ori Friday," Miss 'lbomu said. In the. mt le ,.vi; w.. conversaUon, Sources at the hotel, however, tell it -carma for the llistroll(lllt ·Mn. differently. Mitcltell gr~ the phone an d Immediately after the mi!hap, Mrs. ielJlll~ted the~ Mitdtell reporledly placed a coll ta the A<lew, hours la!«, hotel management ·~· sald,Mjlfbell, hlmoelf arri~ (SeiMARTHA, Paae AiJ New Technique· Revealed To .Detec.i SttQke Signs c.\RMEL, (AP) -A newly-develoJ>e4, livNlllilute teat uliaa a h I g hJ y ~~lnstnunenl can 'alert -lo-mlhat lead ' . . ' l Man, 3~ Dies ,. I , \ • ·Following Fi ght . ' . I At:Roij~r Derby , A Loi Ang'~rnan dledJlaturdayof liJ. jurialJie nCeltiod durlof. filbl1~ mpt at Ibo ADaheim <'4lallDtloa Ctolerl to strokes and coald prevail many of the 1.5 million Jtlroktl in the counlry ••ch year, two UCLA reaearcbera aald Satur· day. ~ . Drs. Herbert I. Madlleder and W'tloy F. Barker of the UCLA School of Medicine made. rewlts of 1their study public at the International Cardiov,scular S o c 1 t t y· rneetlltg here. ~ '1'lte , new method, called the Doppler Opthalmic Test, involves placing the sensitive electronic device on the pa· tie'nt's forebetid abov.e the· e,ye, the doc· ton said. The instrument picks up and amplifies the sound "'Vel .. b1Gocl flowing tbnJugh a IW'face llrlerJ. 11eca ... the arlery, the opthalmic, ii a brancii ol l)te inlernal canlitl artery, wldcb ...... the brain, Mt(wlm PoUO; LI. ~e Kellladr the -II a rellecllcn el the condition ldoollllad 'tbf Ylt:ttin• • ·Manin E. 'ol'tlle tDlirUl canollcl, a b4DI•"'• die of = ... ~ aulhOrlll.,,..,lo !t. vwular 4l1•11liollllc1o ....... -. ___..,.-ic ..._ --· Moll GI 1111..._ In 1111 U-stales · • · ·· • ~....._ I accar -1111 IDlerMj CllRlld -. tl·r·i ... M=t=5,:iiii ~ ~ -=h3..-..::":J~ to .....,~F"lled tr1111'91 ,lo ... 1-.the-can lie ~-::.~~-= ·3~:'~1~ -llfl 1-1. poriplloral Vucalar cUnlc and Aid !bat lib talllll eoadlllCMI -nill lhouglJ.119 SI plllenll ,...Iolmd to bave sevei:e Jm. bf .....,. ., doelon •I ONllp COun\y palrmenl of U. lnlernal can>tld artety Medical ~. but K ......... abor1/y Iba! bad not -=ed vloUlly. after mk!of&li. He died at -noon The "'"""* ol aoodlUOlll, Machleder .... aald, bu been a . Lt. aid the lllbl •PllUtllily problem In 1111 put llecatlle of the Jn. aa up10111t"bt lltt ~ -111W11 of the ClnJlld artery. 1111 ~ -..... Olll 1t the !':llltdlr ...... dmce"wu IWl ... . Nd ........ appured ltlllll-_ .......... Be aaid k would lie la- ..i, Jio ...... -' •ll'dl ... to ..... ""..,..,_ 'I 'It\\ '1'14 I \I ("Ironside" -NBC). or overweight ("Cannon" ..... CBS), succood as an ~ vestigator -especially in such a murderous world ? "I wouldn' be any 1docl on TV," slJlhed Reece Ballard, a real life private eye. The former Garden Grove police cblel and mayor, 57 and haldinl, added that he's "never even bad anybody take a swing .. at him. · And the 'women he's· met in his 10 years of prl\'ate ~vestigalion are not the _JUPQ,ts TV palnt.s. "A lot of women come in, but they're upset about their mar- riage. 1bey don't want another man." He pauoed and sbru1tad, "At leas< it doesn't happen to me.'' One Ume be hid to 10 lff a woman . , I , cll<nt II mldolibl. Sbo ll1SWtttd the door In blb1 doll pajllllU. But Ballard ., .. .i. -he'd taken hit wife. Now, would ManniJ: do that? Ballard'• ,.w~, two sectetarlet and ;even lleld lnYl.•tJcators -t 10< hlin. •·we do very UtU. wolk~n buolneu. We primarlly work for attorneys, .. be said. 'Ibis Involves an)flblng from •ervlng summonlN in marital cases to per~I injury-accidents. Ballard also' works on insurance frauds for a major company and looates mWlng persons. Ballard knows one blind detective, but satd the man "CUrniahed the brains and aomeone else did the WOJ'k." ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SU NDAY, JUN is, 1972 • .Al~ .. -a pol-for 21 )'Ura, Ballard aald a Jll'IYale .,. ·-a much ~ 111onJucb Job lllan tlle pOlioa -!lie )l'lvaia lllvoollplpr pis paid bJ 1111 boor·-ol tlle time." s;tA~ µc!Nll . ClenO AslunGn, 1T, II -ol niwtel, Ltd., ~!J Sama A111. He w11 alJo .:.:c - but Oliy lor lour yean -looW le get tht 4,000 worklnc bour1 reqaind for a liceme and to got I batjie~I ..,,.,... i9 police 3Clence from Cal Stale Loi1C Beach. He has been shot at three times and (!lee PRIVATE EYE, P ... Al) ~. . rWENTr.FIVE ,c NTS Floods Swamp: East A1l4NtlC 'OCIAN fm •11A$tla DillTATil .-... ---Ul"I...._. NORTHEAST DEVASTED Worst Flood in History . Ma(sive~-Seatch . . For Skyjacker PERU, Ind. (AP) Hampered by darkness, the FBI halted a day of maa,,ive searching saturday n i g h t without fmding a poet-marked young skyjacker who parachuted or fell in north central Indiana before da'NJl with a burlap sack containing ~oo6 in ransom money. Jim Martin, agent in charge of the Federal llunau ol Investigation in In- diana, said the search around this Hoosier city, would be .resumefl at daybreat..today. . . Admitting the sea~ since dawn.satur- day had 'been fruitleslJ , Marlin said it would continue ''rock by rock, if necessary." Martin S5,>0ke brieOy wilh newsmen after calling some 150 law enfol'Cement orficers into a meeting at a school a few miles· soutbeaSt of Peru. ' At that meeting; information and leads were exchanged and Martin lined out an extended area of search, based on reports from farmers that their dogs "were ac- tive" in the area to which the search was being extended. Some 100 FBI agenla from Cbica10 ,Cln- cinnati,.Qevelaod, aevd ~cities and ellewbere were asaembttd here for the aearcb, .Mar.tin said, u well u state and local offii,en. However, there wu some speculation that the hijacker mi1bl Ml have bailed out of the American Alrlln.Slloeing Tri safely. The hijacker bad awitcbed plant1 In St. Loult after • latO-model automobile mysteriously crashed through a fence at the airport and collided wllh the first hi- jacked plane as it prel>ared to take off "under the conlnJI ,of the guninan. The driver oL the car was hospitalized and authorities were investigating. When the ~ plane took off from St. Louis, the hlJacm and six hostages -three malt night crew members, two st.ewa°MeJlt! and a male pusenger - were aboard. The olher panengtr1 had been lei off at St. Louis and the hijacker had receivecl ,... Pllil$iles and the mooey in a burlap aict! By The AsHclated Preas Coffee-colored, debris-laden · fl-0 o d· • crests bore down menacingly on new sec- tors of eight states Saturday after the rivers left death, dest.ru.ction and the threat or pestilence in more than 100 communities. The panorama of fiood misery moved President Nixon to excl.aim while on a flying survey: "It's a devastated area." Fed by a weet of almost constant rain, the more than a score of rampaging rivers claimed at least 110 lives. And still int~nnittent rain fell over the sodden ter· rain. Damage . \fas well above $1 billion. Jn Virginia, at -least 200.ooe a.crea o[ fatmland w°"" clesltoyod, .and officials estimated tt would take lri -juit ..._Ila djleo « debrjl, """'""""' could begin. ' Mote 'than·l00,000 were evacuated in 'a .. ~"' ~!Y--,::o.; • grandmo.._ l'ho-ned her ~. In Pollsyllle, oaid: "When I opened ~ -noar door lllCI pjr water 11111 lill step a.way, I knew it was time to pt out." ~ , Drinking water was dangerously sbof1 in countless communities. Fires flared and there was no one ·to !igbl them because apparatus was .Ooodbound. Typhoid oerurn w8' being flown Into the flood . area against the poos!bilily of ejldemior. Some ·looting ..... n!p(JriOd. • ''This i!: the wont I've seen," said Pennaylvania's Goy, Milton J, Sbapp, on a heUcopter filght over his stricken· ltate: . For some, the . paning ol the river erest.s brought blwed relief. PJttaburib. ""8ped largely ·unscathed by tile mi1bt of the floodin1f Ohio River,. A l8lldbag dike ~ween Washington's LI u.c o Jn Memorfal and 'Washington Monument stood as a symbol of a successtul fight again.st tht historic P, 0 t O ln a C ' I floodwaters. · ' ; ·,I I ,.itr~·[, ,i, I • • U'IT...,._ F~ TO fLOOO.l!AV~.·lol!l .. FOllJ!~AL.lNSP,ICTIOl'I ' ~fo~•la:~''!•tl"'J'~Yfllllain PanftH19'1 School, Hon;lillurth ei:'!·l ff 'D · .'..~· h, .. ': .'·':'0. ·~ PI .-.~~-~ es ,_1 ,~~ I , , '' < f < • f t Nix'!r'. '#ove~liy ·f~~r''g ~ictimtJ THURMoNT.'.Md.•(UP11 -'!'resident But; downstream along the O~io, the Susqueharma. and other rivers that lace the green and fertile East ijlete' were Portents of new travail, as residents evacuated their homes ia advance of the cresUI. Residenla of New Qunberland, W. Va., spent the night evacuating their homes as the Ohio rose to 43.2 feet. . . -Nixon toured Oood-ratagad ooutheutern Pennsylvania by helicopter Saturday·and landed at HarrillburJh ~ a 1>areloot, I-year-old· blaclr· alrl ·dutcl\ed hlrhand as he clrcula\ed ~ crOW<b ol vJc. tirns. • ' Abo in 'the path or the Oblo:1 cresting watera lay the clly ol Wbeellng, W. Va. Residents of a denaely populatedJaland in midstream moved their belonginp'to up- per-floors, forewarned ol ·a pmlbl .. 47· to 4f.foot flood c:rt1t, hicl!eat In eil!Jt years, Tropical Storm "-' --the rain teomln& I -1111 wbm Ille battered Florida, -ttparted .... wes1ern-New Yo rt, d rlft tn1 norlheulward · and ...Uentic. A st«m moved In Tltul'9day Dilbt lo add lo lhe damage and nveH' al r •ad y overburdened rivers. Tbe National. Weather Service ~ flood conditions llill severe In aecttcm ol •l&bl stateo -New York, Pennlytvanla, Well Virginia. Virginia, Mary I 1 n d, Dolaware and North and Soutlr~. The Service added in a noon bullelln : 1'Tht most critical area aow appears to be olong the Ohio and Smquebama r1 .... (See FLOOlll, .... Al) "Tbe .most movln1 tbln~ ·wao. l!te llld · that grabbed my })and/' Nixon ~d of hll · escort at William Penn H!i'Jt Scljool. in . 1 HorrlalJiqb, the state capital. - "CJtllcltea often grab the hands or·older )leople. In aomethlnl Ute Ibis, peopla nn& MNf:M'W to bold Go." ,,,. pt. wearing a ladetl orange T· llbJrt W a -plold aklrl, Wal ailtnl u Ille llald tht Preaklenl'1 band and ...., lo IU1rt11-except when l)e t....,s t1ow11• uled her name. "Jess," rbe wt!~ In hla esr. . NllOD -Ille hr<H1our round trip from 1111 moi&nlata • ..treat at Camp David, Md., oiler declarina: ma J o r diauter •1'111 Jn five tlatel hardest hit by the remnante of llltrrlcUe Apes. They ... PemJIYIVanla, llarylond, Florltla, Virginia and Now Yark. Al the hllh -"""" -t,000 ~ ... _ ........ lbelhr, lht 1 .. NJXON.1'111.ll> After Ibo ..hl)ichr ·ploq!d from the ·plane in the Peru area and the plane new lo~. there ,-.. .....Umned ,.pan lbal .,-ol •14bM1&,-. lound ..... lb& alt ramp G( Ille Joi. 'l'llll Wa'· ~ 1111""'latkll Ille bljacter mlgfit hive beeit IUCked hm Ibo plw bJ air EDITOIUAL PMllll ..,. Colulnnla-S. I. MTl'tlr W llJLGD -...... ...... ~~=1:...~.-i~ 11ay~ ............... ,,.,.,.__, •'!»rq:•r~~ ...... ·~ ~yWd,"Wepiayi;'Wii;tark with"'•• .,,,.._,.-.,, •1•fi4..-...,.~.IAldill ,jlead man." ' · , ' , T Jaek MdenoD lll1ia 61 iqrdrW • ttporli; Cl. · , ·, . · In ' tiddfllm, (he bijaclctr olJl)al<lltly Ille S.,.te lloar GYI 1'111 .... He aaya WHAT'S UP DOC! -'ftal'o tht Ullttl 1 -a novice at parachut1111. In ·s1. Lou1a 11111. 'l'bomal Dodd (D,-Com\-J llqered a -o1 ptctum o1 c1op ad call ..,. Ille he bad trouble wllh e1planatloAI oa uoe loaded pistol ~~ motion l*!Plo u.Y toke with -wi.a u..r 11 of 1111 parachutes and an llrll.n,. oplnl\ hl1ll. M, A7 lo Ille ..,... l!olPltal Cit engloeer was sent aboard to l(tllncl llim, ' , · • , ' · 1polcumen for the airline t,tid. · EOOAR llUCBANAN -One ol the moot 1lallQ P11JC111 -In Holland, lho q Compllcating the aearch wa1 the durable chlracW -. ol the centwt mamt lo roporttd madl l!D tho ..,. possibility the hijacker dropped Into the adorns lhe oover ol TV w..i.. The eover ~ ~.es are quolod lo Uril COUI>- 3t-mllHltc _,,,~.part . ste<y i• obout Glenn Ford'• "Cade'• try. Tltat 1 ..,. aspect of on in-deplh ol tho -comrol IYl\elD ol the roman-County" lerlea oa wbidl ll\lchanan II ._t wtiich probes lhe .... _, lo tic Wa-River. • featund. . lluNpe toda1, All. ' • '[ •• -~;_~.c_ _____ ~(_,L __ ~-----~""-----------=----------~~-----~""'-'--~ I .I 0.UlY l'llDT ·People /Quote.s . " .. .. . . " ' Mle Nlnn lt.ftlwwer made aome revealinf ~mments Ill, a aew boot she peraonally edl!Ald, tilled "l!ye on Nixon,• f ~phlc study of ber father. She selected two photoo or lbe Pl'loideat dllldnf whtclt CllT1 the caption, "His wife and 'Claulbter imlll he ls a perfectly ·Capable dancer, but as a dan· r:.. ha'• a too4 ~ident." AJ for Nixon the •portsman, ohe telll about Ille aflemoon he entered a room and proudly an· llOUilced be'if acored 130. Henry Kissinger piped up that he -l!ad to hear Nixon enior,ed golf, but the President ~ed, "I was bowling, Henry.' When a letter addressed to Sam Yorty arrived at, the office of Costa Mesa M1yor J1dt H.mmett this week from someone com· plalnlng about pollution in Costa Mesa, Hammett Immediately fired a note off to -Yorty. "Dear Sam," it read, "I am slightly confused by this. you've got your city, so qlltt poaching on mine." · Discussing rlltng food prices, the chairman or the Presi• dent's COunctl on Economic Advisers, Dr. Horbert Stein laid, ' ''If the cattlemen ud fonaen now tnalst on catching up with their la( In JlriCll of the past 20 yean, and ff workers Insist on keepmJ !heir wages aftead of meat prices,ana jf pr.,..... on and distributors Insist on unchanged margins, then the altuation will be arithmetically, economically and politically lmpomble." When told she was the first student In the hiitory of Saddlehack College to earn a perfect '1A" average for two years of study and was named valedictorian of her gradu- ating class, ~Mr•. Dorothy Burns, 39-year-old mother of two, of M;ssion .Viejo replied, "! knew I had the grade point average, but I oort of hoped they would give the award to a youn'/· J>FIOD who JVas holding down a job an going to school at the same time." . Prol>Oiing Newpomcll use physical ll),Qjlels to test the perlOl'Jllllloe . of ~t 1Pl'ojecls . Jn advance on 'upper Newport Bay, Ted'lt leriwlffwi, preatdent of Oceanic ~arch lnll!tqte, acknowledged the controversy and politi- cal nmlflcaUODJ 1nvolnci In developing the area. At a break· fut~ to·tbe NeWPOrt Harbor Chamber of Compierce, he Aid, 'Ken!:jonlng the llaclc Bay In tbls area Is like ·going to MQ;ll!o and NJinl you're going to do something about bull· fl,irtlne .•• you end up betw"n lite matador and the bull." "IllJ ulr'°"dlnary that a c0mp&ny will .coi1111t1t !bell to tts ~mmilitlt)' Iii •j!qh a meanlnl!ful way.!' 1ald puJ!ltc i:p{atlont.oma~ • Mlchffr Hll'Kh ,a~ he announe.id r,11111-l.pr etmie aw_a1 ~.ooo )ounJ trees to 'en.trOn • manlally bl!Pted• areal or Orange County, Oil behalf of KeYlione 9-tlngs and•Ldan",lj.': aoclat!on. The c:Jlllll apaeatod In a ~rent IJihf, howevef,":WMll ll .U dlscloHd that tbe ballk bad speitt only -.10 000 on 'trees alld •JmOM to pr0moi..t11 .f.""Will"'ex· tllr.~td· -~· f , '-------------------~--~f,J, -·~ 1',....P.,111 FLOODS· SW AMP· EAST • • • tlnurbout Penne)'lvallla, wbn ~ood Wlmlnp will continue at lout tllroucb torqbt. II - A quarter of HarrllburJ WU under :IO feet ol water, u the Sulquehanna ,.... to twice its flood llage .after more than a loot of rain fell on the capital. The river crested ai a record · llZ.I feet at n!10ft Saturday, and was expected to remain at that level for about 12 hours. More than 700 Nau.oat Guardsmen were rushed In to comllot looters. Occuional fires bur- ned und!eci:ed. Federal hydrologist& laid t h e Sus· quelwma's flow at Harrtsbura reached a peak flow of IS btlllon g1llons a day - breaking a record set In 1890. One hunlted mlle1 to the norlbeoat along the river, more than 100,000 penons bad been evaeu1ted In the city and IUITOlllldlng areu. An lndultrial city of 80,000 In the btarl of Pennsylvania'• lionkioal ......,, ft hed home the brunt of an earlier Sulquebanna cmt. Th• river breached Its 31-feet dikes and 1pllt the city In two. Fires nged In a two.block area of . Wllk .. Barre. More than 80 coet guardamen In small boat• 1t1Jl were eDP(ed In rescue operations. Hospitals were lilied with the Injured, while others were being lifted by: naval helicopters to an emergency medical center set up at nearby Pocono Down! race track. Water supplies were cut off or con· laminated In more than SO Pennsylvania communlUes. Reading's supplies viriualiy were exhausted, after both its water sta- tion and Jta sewage treatment plant were knocked out. Drinking water was being trueked Into Phoenixville, northwest of Philadelphia. Gov. Sbapp called the water 1hortage amidst the flood "one of the lllOlt pres1- lng problems.'' SAFE AND ·SANE? IJ P.\TllJCI[ BOYLE ., .. °""' .... ..., FlrewCl'b wUl go on sale i..o m06t Orange Coast communltiu Wednesday - but many fire offlclals wlll be spending their money on 10me sort of headache r<medy. 1be "1afe and aane" fireworks season is not the favorite of firemen ind, 1lthougb they are legal In moat county cities, fire officials que11tlon both the safety and the sanity of some users of the pyroteehnic1. County Fire Marshall Jay Trotter notes that firewori.a in 19'11 caused 206 fires resulting in •17,785 in property damage. In addition, there were 17 injuries reported. "We In the fire tervlct 1pend 5t-.w .. u out of the yur talking about lroeping matches and fife separated· froni children," Trotter 11ys, almost angrily. "Then from the June 28 to July 6, we .llY -all · the p)TOtecbnica you want and baVt a boll. It ls lncon8tslent. "I beliive lliit a little· jUveitlle,-f<iUr to lix yean old, with 11prt1'Jder in hia: front · yard in no way associates this With the independence of hls country," the fire marshal adds. TOTAL BAN Trotter and most other fire officials traditionally call for a total ban on fireworks after the damage is assessed each Fourth of July -and they ere traditionally ignored. Only·two Orange Coast cities -Laguna Beach and Newport Beach -ban all sales and private use o( fireworks . In those communities, public fireworks displays are held each year for the populace. Fireworks are also banned in all state parks and beaches and on Hun· tington Beach city beaches. In all other coast cities and in county territory, the JO-Called "safe and sane" fireworks are aold by service groups to the public. By law they can be sold only From Pagel MARTHA ... switchboard and demanded to speak to the "President of the hotel." In a rage, sources .said, the outspoken personallty from Washington threatened to sue the hotel over the matches. And 1he demanded a doctor. The first .doctor contacted declined to ... Mrs. Mitchell. But hotel aides later found a willing physician. Mitcbell was (juoted as asying hls wife bu Wotn a bandage eter Since. ' Sou"""' witllin file hotel -all of whom aald they had been threatened with being flrad ii they •pol<• to reporters -said the oply employes allowed in !be villa to bring' In food and perfonn ojher routine duties were the Spanish-speaking workers who do not understand English. The apparent reason for the reported tantrum.a centers over Mrs. Mitchell's dJaenchaJ\tment with American politics. ''I gave him an ultimatum to get out of polities," she told Miss 'lbomas. "!'ID alck and tired of lb< whole opera· ti on," !he added. Later, the Washington reporter called Mitchell. 'SUI'S GREAT' He was ''casual" and said jauntily, ''She's great." "That lltUe nreetl!eart. I love ber. She gets a litue uplOI al>out pol!Ucs, but she loves me and l Jove her, and that's what counts," he added . "But he wasn't that happy and jovial today," Miss 1bom8.!I said Saturday afternoon . "He IOUDded tired, very sad ... sub- dued . . . and there was absolutely no humor in his answers. "All Ile really said was, 1She's fine.' " But however she feels. and whatever 'she did through the rough week, Martha Mitchell apparently has won. Her husband declared Thursday that after Nov. 7, he's quiWna. "We have agreed we are going to get the hell out of thfJ gambit,'' he vowed; "We're going to get out ol thls rat race.'' Fireworks Big Headache to County Fire~n ~ from June 21 to July I. In the cltles where they 11e banned, ftre officials report difficulty in keeping residents from buying them outside of the city and bringing them home for an Independence Day celebration. "If the youngsters have ad u It supervision," says Laguna Beach Fire Marshal Jim Presson, jjthere is no prob- lem. But how often is there adult supervision?" The fire marshal notes t h a t pyrotechnics have been illegal in the Art Colony since 1927 and that even the two public displaysJut on each year are closely monitor by flremen to insure complete safety. Fountain Valley fire marshal Floyd Warr aay1 t1reworks are legal in his ~m· munity, but adds that be has not found them to be .. safe and sane." "We have found that they are not that safe," be 11y1. "In fact, we have .already bad some flrts !his yur from chfldrtn playing with flreworb." . IDEAL TIME C«mty firema11 Trotter aays this season would have been the Ideal time to ban fireworks in all parts of the county because of the unusual fire dana:er created by a dry winter. He points out that the Orange County Fire Chiefs Association has . called on the county Board of Supervisors to impose a total ban, but admits it probably will never be put into effeet because of the "strong lob-. by " in favor of fireworks. "Historically in the fire service " he said, "we gtt corrective meastD"e,, after a disaster. This is sad but we recognize that it is a fact. Oranse County is the on- ly county in all of Southern California still pennittlng firewolh In the unin- ~rporated territory. ''.People should get their flagwaving at a public display," he says. '"Ibe kids would then get more of an idea of what the day is all about." DAIL 'ILOT II YOUNGSTERS ANXIOUS TO BUY FIREWORKS Tim George, 10, Lifts Brother D1vld 1t Costa Mesi St1nd • t l l . • • • • • • i ! l ' • • -. . • • . ~ • • • -. • ~ • • • ' < • ,. .. • • • • • • • . ' • • . • l • • • • • •, • • • ' • • From Page 1 Zoo to v se Lion l PRIVATE EYE: LITTLE SEX . . . i was once hired by Hugh Hefner to prove the unchasteae55 of a girl suing Playboy magazlne for $1 million over a p.iblished picture. . (He moved into the house for two weeks where she was staying with a group of people and gathered "evidence." She later dropped her lawsuit.) He recount~ those stories with a slight gleam in his eye, but empbalizad !hot "in 12 years of work, tflere were only those ' few instances of glamour. "It can be vuy ezcitlng, but tbooe are rare occasions," be added. ' : • ~ A lot of it is routine and even more ls paper work. Ashmore thinks that the atate Depart· ment of Consumer Affairs test, that all aspiring private eyes must take, sbou1d Patrol Officer Hurt in Chase Of Motorcyclist A California Highway Patrolman suf- fered serious Injuries Slturday nlaht when his vehicle left Trabueo Road near El Toro during a , 100 mile per Jlour pursuit of an Irvine motorcyclist. The chase ended on a curve about one quarter mile west of El Toro Road when the motorcyclist lost control of his machine and went down in the middle of the road. Officer Douglas Mal, 34, of Tustin, swerved to avoid tutting the fallen rider, struck the motorcycle and left the road at about 50 mifts per hour. The incident, which occurred in an uninhabited area, was witnessed by other patrol and sheriff's officers, who bad just arrived in a response to a radio call for aaaistance. A apokesman at St. Joaepb's Hospital In Orange .. id patrolman Mil wu In good condition with lacerations and a poaslble llock injury. cover business administration, which he As 'Watchdog' ~ has studied. : It now includes report writing and T 0 Halt vandals ~ criminal and civil laws, but "should be ·!"- stricter," he said, to guard against fly-by· DES MOINES, Iowa (UPI) -To com-·~ night operations. bat vandalism, officials of the Des .... In two of the times he was shot at -in Moines Children's 1.oo announced satur-:~ burglary and child custody cases -"they " were trying to scare me." day they will begin uaing a lion for a :: But he shook his head· about the third watcbdo&. , incident: following a "syndicate hood" in-"We're not sure of exactly bow we're ·t Costl Mesa3 fhtee shob Were fired at going to work it yet," ,":'kf ~ director t him, one barely missed as it ripped Robert Elgin, "but these acts of v11to ~ through the car. dallsm tp year are just nauseating." ~ UNLISTED PHON_E ... • Elgin said the decision to use a lion as :t "Poor mari:sn\anship," be said, ad-a W1tcbdog 'follow1 the theft of a valuable " Justing hla glasses and adding he has had hawk trained for faJconing. He said the ~ no harrow~g ex~iences since 196.1.. theft Friday night "wu the last straw." ::-He specializes 1n representing .. . , ~ ~he plaintiff side in court caset1. Business ·::) Just 1n the last few months we ve had ~ ts so good he has an unlisted telephone animals turned loose, stolen;. sprayed :: number. with chemicals and just about everything :· He takes new clients only from referen-el!e," he said_. 11EarJier this sprins, some.. ::_: _ ces by attorneys or industrial firms. one deliberately cut off the air supply :: He ·is mildly exasperated by TV's im-for our cougar and we had a heck of a ·: age of the average detective because now time rounding up our Peer after they ?: Hthe average person hasn't the faintest were turned loose." :: notion what detective work Js like." It Elgin aaid he believes the lion wlll :: take.S long, hard concentration to look for make. "an interesUng and probably very :: a missing person or a missing fact, he effecti ve watchdog." :: added. :· EVen the scandalous side of in--: vestig•ting -catching adulterers 1n 1or-Santa Ana Tot -. rid lovenests -is almost gone in ;. California with the liberalized divorce ?; 1•;~ try to tell the public tllat, with Joe Badly Jn jured :; Co)wnbo being held for ransom and :: Ironside being rolled down 11 hill in his A 2·year-old Santa Ana boy was •: chalt, every week in America's living critically injured Saturday afternoon:: rooms. when he ran into the 700 block of Flower :~ Or with real cases headlined in the Street and was struck by a car that';;: newspapers like the one just a few years reportedly did not stop. ~ ago. Two detectives were tcying to Two cltiuns pursued the car, officers :' pilotograph an "illicit" love affair In said. It was finally halted by Garden :: Corona de! Mar. Grove police officers who took Dale Lee ·~ When discovered by the lovers, they Mathewson, 2.1, of Santa Ana into ~l ran. custody. ~ One detective was knocked by a swing-The boy, Joseph Mencbaka, waa in :~ gate into the swimming pool. critical .condition at Santa Ana Com-:- He couldn't swim. He drowned, film munlty Hospital with severe heed and in-: and ill. temal injuries 'Saturday. : case closed. : SUNDAY Boys Still Awake After DAILY PILOT The 0rfllft' C:O.U DAILY Pl., wl!l'I wnJd'I 11 comblMlf ttl• Htws.,ru1, h DUblldled lrf ttle Ortntt CM1t Publlllllnt (On'INll'f. S.,. rtte edllM ,,.. IMlllUJMd, Mond•'I' fll.-..,11 P'rld1r, fOI' Cllt• M•, """"" llfftlrl,, Hunt'""*°" •H<h/FOU1111111 v.11..,, L•oun• IMCl'I, 1r+tl11t/StddltlMCll: ""' hn C""*l!•I Siii Juen CtOIJlrll'MI. A •11191• '111111111 tdl!IM " "'blll'*I S.tur01.,. •rid Sunft't'J. Tiit "'lnc:INI IMl!>llllllfll •i.tit 11 11 110 Wfll ltY Slr .. r, C0.!1 MKI, C.llfltftll, P»W. .. '' •' • ' . • • • • • • • . 30 Hours of P~ng Pong ... After 30 hours at the tennis t1hle Sltur- day, the ping poq ball bad more zip thin the players u two Huntlngto\I Beach boy• continued their try for a world record. The lf.yeaN>ld youngsters, Richard Sellera of 15Zl1 Newcastle Lane and BUI Markwood of 1711 Canterbury Drive, began their marathon match 11 J p.m. Friday and bope to last uolil I a.m. Mon- day. The coffee, tea and loud mullc will bold ou~ but the players mfChl no~ 'Ibo 1ame l1 bein( Dlayed In the praft et Sellen' home. It hu -filled with spectators and nelgbborllood frtlnds btlp- fng keep the pl1f*'I from crnUns onto the t1bl• and pine to lleep. In 1ddltlon to taldnr a placs In Guin ness' B<>ok of World Records, the youngstars hope to eara a fn doUars for chorlly. Vlllton lo thl pnp are bell!( uQd to tdd' to a jar, which Slturday n!llit w11 neorly llUed whh coin• and doDu bllll. The boys bavs botn plannlnc tbe game llnce Flbnlery, when Ibey learned the -Id pill( ~ record ,.., tlO boura. 1uppUed with coffee and conversation. Eating is done during an hourly five-- minute break. Markwood noted 5aturclay that they would like to continue playing post their 63-hour 1001, but that both youths have an appointment Monday morning and won't even be able to aleep then. They have to be In class for the sum· mer walon at Marina Hllh School. Hitchhiker . Stabbed to Death Long Buch pollct art contlnulnc thllr lnv'lllptlon fnto the delth ol a Wtalminst« min llabbad after balnS plolred up wblla hitchhiking with hil brotJMr Friday. -olt1rf N. W11d Prtlld*"ll tl'ld PWUihtr ' J1clr k. Cwrl1! Viet ftr•ldft 1nll G1Mrt Mt"'ttf TiloM•t k .. vlf ..... Tho1t111 A. Mur,.lite 11\tnl .. i I hlW Ch1rfu H. t...1 IU1t.1r4 r. N1tr ........_MIMl .... MIWl'a A1111 J. 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' -• • • . ,.----------~------------..... , • . . ' -FREIWAY FLOPS AROUND:'NEWPORT BEA~C09 MESA -The California Highwa~ Commlssi9n v Th clay to 8!k Costa Mesa if it wants to put the Newport ewa . bock on the ortginally proposed\.rotite along Newporr:Boul .. var<\. Such a change would en~ the freeway just north of ,Newport Beach and dump heavy freeway traffi~ Into Newport Beach 's tralftc pattern. Cou ncilman from Newport ~Jch gasped at the thought. Costa Mesa official•. fed up with blew· port's freewa y fighters, may go for the idea if It would not wrec.k downtown redevelopment plans. · . GOOD NEIGHBORS: IRVINE-Both the Irvine City coun· c1l and Planning Commission have offered neighbors Cmta Mesta and Newport Beach a ha,nd in planning the develop- ment of Orange County airport properties. The regional el• fort, If approved by Irvine's airport area neighbors, would hope to prevent massive transportation tangles that might r&- suJt from willy·nilly approval of massive commercial·ind111- trial developm ents being proposed for ·the area. . BLAZING TRAILS: HUNTING'toN BEACH -This city became the firs! in Orange County th!& week to adopt a !otal master.plan for ~•creational trails. Tljej!,lpt i/tcludes 132 mil•• of loo~ bicycle and horse paths, with .4;000 'ii) the 1972-73 budget ·lo built It. ' CROWDED HEARING1 ·LAGONA BEACH -More than 200 persons appeared befoie the :Laguna Beach city council last week requestlAg an end to alleged entrapment and en· ticement by pol~ in making arre1ts of homosexuals. Cou~cil· men adopted a policy that there would be no entrapment or enticement used as long as everyone obeyed the \p.ws of the community. · FAIR WEEKEllD: COSTA MESA -Top name singing groups. a champiDn•hiR rodeo and a country and Western show •tarring Tei :WIJliams and Eddie Dean, headline Sun· a.y•s events at the Orange Counfy Fair. Admission is ,1.5.0 adults, $1 juniors, and 25-cents children. • UPPER BAY !'RESERVE: NEWPORT BEACH-The U.S. Department of the Interior is ready to move into negotiations with the Irvine Company for purchase of some Upper New· port Bay lands -including the three islands -for the crea· {Ion of a national wildlife preserve. While the Irvine Company had valued the islands -98 acres -at $27 million. Interior department appraise rs value the land at only $189,000. NEW CONTRACT: CAPISTRANO BAY AREA -Despite a campaign to unseat him by a group of foes, Capistrano Uni- fied School District Supt. Truman Benedict won a twe>-year contract extension at a salary of $29,000 from a board of trus- tees operating with two members short. The move drew fire from one dissenting board member, George White, who ac· cused fellow members of rushing through the matter before summer and the fall trustee elections. ----- BeUy Vp to Beach Tbe Laguna Beach Recreation Department is •peculating that recent publicity concerning Presidential adviser Henry Kissinger's encounter with a lap-sitting belly dancer In lnn may have sparked the unexpected enrollment in its summer class in Eastern Belly Dancing. When the first class fllled shortly after aignupa opened, the department wu obliged to schedule two additional sessions in the ancient dance art. SEXY SHOW: HUNTINGTON BEACH-Police vice squad officers raided the small, normally quiet Surf Theater last week and took away two X-rated films, "How to Succeed in Sex" and "Daddy Darling." Police said they found 11 minors, without parents, in the ~.:.idience and that two or the· theater's employes were also under 18. The theater owner was given a misdemeanor citation for showing X-rated films to minors. SMALLER SIGNS: FOUNTAIN VALLEY-The city coun· ell has cut the size of housing tract advertising billboards down to a smaller size. The signs which advertise new homes for sale will now be a mere 32-squar&-feet instead of the pr&- vious 200-squar&-feet. RICALL FILED: LAGUNA BEACH-Recall action against conservative Laguna Beach Board of Education members Pa· tricia Gillette and Gerald ,Unke was Initiated this week by a group, Concern~ Cltlzena for Schools. Recall /&pen were presented to the two trustees after they vote alonf' with member William Tbnmas not to renew the contracts o three top distrft administrators. , . '!'RY, TRY AGAIN: NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department has reCOll!· mended a new election In February on municipal bonds for park acquisition and development ln the city. The action, re· quested by the city council, comes on the heels of the failure of $8.9 million In park bonds on the June primary ballot. The measure will seek less money and less land, observers repo rt. PAY PETITIONS: SAN CLEMENTE -Puhlk safety em· ployes, in an all-out campaign to . seek community support for increases in wages and benefits, ama ssed l,200 signed forms In five days stating that the supporters endorse a tax lntteaoe to pay for raises in pay and benefits. Councilmen have accepted the loot-tall stack of documenll, but will not decide on raises until a mediation proceu is concluded be- tween city representatives and the employes. Formal negotia· Uons broke down more than a week ago. . WHEILS ROLLING: ffiVINE -A 8.7-mlle pilot bikeway program to link University Park with the UC lrv!ne campus via Culver Drive was okayed by the planning cllmml51lon which further urged the city fathers to proceed with a larger, Interim on·street bike path plan. The expanded pla~ would link north Irvine communities and the new city's northerly neigh bors with Newport Beach's proposed trails. OWNER'S CHOICE: FOUNTAIN VALLEY -City Coun· cilmen have set a new policy for 46 acres of commercially zoned land. Because the ICltlered pieces o[ land have l11ged behind other parcels' lJ\ commercial development, tho prop- erty owners have Ileen told they may develop them with aln· Jle family homes II they •ant. I BomliersHit N. Vietnam's Steel Plant SAIGON (AP) -U.S. Air Force fi1ht..--bombers attacked lite T b a I Nguyen 1teel mill, the biggest industrial plant in North Vietnam. Saturday for the first time since the 196S-68 bombing cam· paign, American military 500rces dl!Clos- ed today. Air Force F4 Phantom! h.i.t the complez 40 miles north of Hanoi with laser-guided bombs that have an accuracy within five fee t. the sources said. First rePortS described It as severely damaged . The u:s:Command was planning an of· ticial announcement on the attack, ane of the most spectacular since the resump- tion of bombing in Airll. Bombing of lite plant followed two doys of Air Force strikeo In lite Tahl Nguyen Industrial oomplex that included railroad line• and bridges 50!'Ving the steel mill and the Thal Nguyen army supply depot. PJJots reported destroying and damag- ing several bulldings at the truck storage and warehouse area in raid! Thursday on the army supply depot. 1 The attack on the steel plant removed one of the last major ite1TU1 from the target list. Allied air strikes and South Vietnamese tanks also helped beat back assaults at four locations south of the My Chanh River defense line, about ZS miles northwest of Hue. Ni_netffn enemy tanks were reported knocked out. Early repon. from Saigon said enemy forces lost 20 men killed and put' government casualties at two dead and 18 wounded. Field reports said, however, that two government reconnaissance p I a t o o n 1 were ovemm with 23 men mining. And one allled officer predicted sweepo would reveal 100 enemy dead out of an attack force estimated at up to 1,000 men. "The enemy threw everything they had at us-tanks, missiles, tear gas, artillery, infaptry -but the airborne stayed and killed them ... left and right," the of· ficer said. He referred l.o South Vietnam's 11th Airborne Battalion, which was virtually wiped out in fighting in the central highlands two months ago. T b e reorganized government force repul!ed lite enemy troops, which were backed by Soviet-built heavy weapons and tanks. The North Vietnamese were reported withdrawing under cover of tlteir lon1· range artillery. Twelve Crewmen Missu_ig On U.S. Computer Plane SAIGON (AP) -North Vlelnameae troops •hot down one of Hte U.S. Air Force's largest eomputerized gunships on South Vietnam's northern front last SUn- day night and 12 crewmen are m:is1ing, the U.S. Command announced Saturday. Three crewmen were reacued. Announcement of the loss . had been withheld pending a week of UJISUCCQsful search and rescue operations for the mill-- ing 12 crewmen which were terminated Saturday, lite Command said. Spokesmen said lite four ... gine AC130 gunship was on a night milskm over the A Shau Valley, 31 ml I es aoutltwest of Hue, attacking North Vietnamese posl· Uons when it was downed. The A Shau Valley i! a major North Vietnamese base camp and staging area ror attacks on Hue. It has been under heavy atbck for the pa1t two days by U.S. 852 bombers because of a supply butldup. Park Newport May Sooµ Lure Burt Reynolds Act« Burt Roynoldl may -beoomll a reoldeitt ol Part Newport Aporlmenb, lite Newpori' !leech compla tltat ls fut becoming a rotreat f..-harried Hollywood stars. · RA!ynolds, wbole dlscreeUy drsped nude centerfold in , Cosmopollbn UWlated female teeny-boppers and their grandmas too. Is still on location sllooting a movle and has not yet picked an ·apartment, ac- cording to Mary Ann Sayler, Park Newport public relations officer. "Burt will definitely move in llere but he probably won't be ready to select hiJ townhouse until mid-July," 1ht said. Gossip coluJilfl! have suggested that the apartment will be used u a hideaway for Reynolds. Reynold• had • •Ull• In popularity receiUy allot appear\Jll II the flrgt male llUde foldout In a W<llll<l1'1 magazine. The Parl: Newport ""'11t>les ha1 drswn other star• to lb facilltlel, IDcludlng ao- trt" Sandy Duncan and, until her mar· rtaa• tmilre up• 1 ... mon11t1 .... movie tu'1)'l!lbol Roque! Welcb. Yvonne Braithwaite Named Vice Chairman WASHINGTON -Call!ornt. leglalator Yvonne Braltbwaite, 1 bl ck woman, w11 oomlnated Salurd1y to be permanent •Ice chairman of the Democratic Na· tional Convention. Mlaa Braithwaite was nomlnaled ot the toncluaion of the canventlon'a Rulff CommlUee. 'l!te elecllon, OIJlllCltd to be lormaltly, will tako place at the coo- ... 11on. atartll\l In Miami Betel> July 10. • OAJlY l'ILOT A-ll DAILY PILOT tl1ll "MIN THE DARltlN SPORTS CAR GRILLE -DID IT SUCK ON A LEMON? Kaiser•Frazers Return Cars With Curves, Chrome Cruise Into Cou1ity By RUDI NIEDZIEUllU Of .. .,. Deltr , ... '"" Remetpber lite KaJaer.FroJeT an! One looked puckered, tllto It ha d sucked on a 10ur lemon. Another frowned. Then Henry J. Io o k e d happy. And they all had dipe, fallC)I curves and garish gob8 of chrome fes- tooned wllh mammoth taillights. Those who didn't buy them 1nd ultimat.ly forced the !Wser·fraur finn to clost up' It! converted bombir factory at Willow Run, Mich .. in 1954, decried them as ugly. Their champions, who bought nearly 800,000 of them, say they were 1lmply too advanced for their tlm.e. And they're lltlll clinging to lh<ID today. About 1,000 Fraz.er fans art gathered at the Disneyland Hotel, Anaheim , thls weekend to share tidbits about their can and to pay tribute to their designer Howard "Dutch" Dar- rin and stylist Alex Tremulis. . "They aold fioe end i.bey had a 1ood motor, but they didn't hive a v .... ,, lamented Darrin, now 71 and 1Ull building can. '"!'bey tried ao bard to g~ • V-1!; l\'1· the only wa7 Kaller, ~td have atlrVIVed." 1 •1~ The car'• lighter construction and a u p e r l or aerodynamic capabllltiea 1 might have outperformed the General Motors cara and the Oldamoblle engine the small company expected to buy for ita vehicles was therefore pric- ed rut <i reach, Tremulis believ ... "It would have been embarraa.slng for !hem to have their Delb outrun by eight to ten mlleo per hour," be told the enltll!ialtl during a prna con- ference Friday. "But anything design- ed according to functlon almoot automatically becomes a thing of beauty," the stylist assured them. The KaiJer-Frazler line W?J pro- duced In the U.S. unLU llM and In- cluded such fancy models as the Kaiser Dragon and the Darrin, a fiberglass aportscar with a 181 cubic inch six. HOWARD 'DUTCH' DAltltlN WITH 1'24 HllBAltD ROLLS-ROYCI Argentina and 1 na atiU rettlnl royaltlee until a few years ago,·~ llid lite beapeclacled d........ Who bu been building cars for IO ;yean. Once a GM emptoye, DarrlA baa bullt the cqacbwork for numeroua .car1 tltrough his career, lncludlq aeverll Roll .. Roycea. One or these, a 11124 Hibbard Rolls, once owned by movie magnate Jack Warner , ls on-dl11play at the hotel dur- lnf the 14th 1nnuat Kaiser-Frazer 170,000 now. I wlsb I owned IL ll\)'ltlf. • Darrin, wbo pmonally drlve1 a 19411 Packard he llicbd up for flOO, la still building cara In the backyn of bia Sanb Monico borne. His latest project la a nn· cuatom Roll,.Royce. "Julll look it my hands," he said, proudly 1bowin1 his dlriy fingernails. • • I ' t • j I ' • ' . ' ' • 1 . ' • I l • ! Darrin'11 dream macbine1 refused to die untll 1112 when tho Ai-gentlnana, who bought lite deslJn, ltOlll>Od build· Owner• Club Convention. I The Kaller-Fruer , Ol\'ll<l'I Club now 2,000 mernben atrong, bu sdteduled an honorary breakfast for Darrin, moyies from hla peraonal col· lectlon, a concoun: d' elegance, and a drawing for a 1965 Kaiser Manhatta n during the convention. , . Inf.~· aold for $9,000 to 110,000 in ' "ROll .. Royce didn't build any bodies then. I bullt that one myself,". he said. "It must be worth between '80,000 and • County Fair Winds Vp With Fireworks Display President's Army beltonplar landed OD the foolbaJl lloJd after flying over the ex· ocullv1 manllolt of Gov. MlltoD Sbapp, which W&J llooded Up to the llCOlld floor. The Or1111e County Fair will end In C..b M-today )'Ith a ba.nf, or .. lta promotera promise. · The falr's activities -band concW, clown shows, midway rides and a cham· pionship rodeo -wlll be topped by a fireworks show following the evening western ahow. The Western show begin.I at 7:30 p.m. and the fireworks are scheduled to go off around 9 p.m. In the amphitheater. The rest of the day'.t event.s are: AMPHITBEATl!R 1 p.11.: Mohallas Polyr>alan Revue . !tit p.m.: Pied Piper PlaybouM I ,.a.: U.S. Navy Show Band West Concort I p.m.: Sec:ond Annual hint Contest 1:11 p.m.1 Pied Piper Playbouae I p.m.: U.S. Navy Concert Band 1:11 p.m.: Pied Piper Playltowe I p.m.1 Talent Show FU!lla 711' p.m.1 Weatern Show MALL llANDST AND t p.m.1 Powdy the Clown Show I p.m.: Ku111 Fu Karab Demoostro- tlonl I p.m.1 Silly Slrcus Show 4 p.m.: The Koinonlana I p.m.: Powdy the Clown I p.m.1 No No Sinaa1 Polyneolan Revue 7 p.m.: Syncopation Congregation I p.m.: Syncopation ConsregaUon I p.m.: Syncopetion Congngatlon GRAND81'ND I p.m.: Obampionablp Rodeo 7 p.m.1 Off Road Vehicle Action Show PROGRAMS ON ITAGI! I:• p.m.1 "C4okinl with Wine Sauca ' MlrOI," Clludlo O'Brien l:lt p.m.: "C4otlng with Wine," Claudia ()•Brion . 4:11 p.m.: "C4otlng wllh Wine," Clludla O'Brien SPl!ClAL Nl!EDLEWORlt All day "Re-upholator Furniture" by Mr. ind Mn. Burger MALL AllE• I p.m.1 Mitchell Merlo111tloa I p.m.1 Mitchell Mart ... Ltea J p.m.t Mitchell Marlollltter 7 p.a.: Mltdloll Marloetter SPORTS AND ACl'ION BUILDlNG -te 7 p.a 1 OU road veblclt demonllratiop • I p.m.: Off Rood vehicle demonatnUon ROllD lllOW•AU!IA I AD da1~toooa llorae chOw LIVES Cl: JUDGING AllCA I p.m.1 Barnyonl Aolympicl AD "11 Early Days 1U qlne df1llOMtr1Uon Pilot Error Ruled Caoile of Air Crash "11'• ~la • lll0¥1nl thine to .. ~ people, Nbm lold reporta wlto • .,. ~ lliln. '"llto trapdy II lo '" -la the -m.-a --Pr-peoiile always lift on the high ground. TbaM wore people of mode.1t muns.'' In ooe of !be acbool ~hlN cots """ HI UP for lho ...i, N!Jon stopped to chat wllh Omr1• a., a mlddlw1ed black. "Wt bit everything but n'ra alive," said Crew, bla 11'1111 foldad ~ bia clttlll. '';lbat'a wbal ma• Wo'll lllart •pin." l A bl•cl< WOllWI la a.lied~ unlfarm came up and lhlllled ~ 'Pralao the Lani?" ..... Ni-I'!',,... her vol-. efbta, Illa rapllid : "God II tbe·-t.&'a Jll)'lnl aa beet,• •t"t'bit." N'llOll aM!i!C#1ti4 tat.. tlil ,wllen yoU Ond oUI wllat,.. Nallr ... ·made ol -in u llllll'IOllC1 , •• flleot (lt!plt ....... -··~. A· _ .. appr...W a. Pl !mt mr. wttll leera ~ don liar 1iea, said a1tt had loo! m.u,. · pn11 all, her ~ helonflnp In \be flood , and wit aa1Inc 11 the hl1h acltool with her lour clllldnat. "How aro tJi..lddl!'~1J111 !DIIulnd. "Tbey'M Jn)'ll!e." I Jlld. *"" .. eocnpanled by llill c111 doctlalllc •n advliar, John b. !llrlldtman, -*' al the rcbool ~~'t,.znn 1Dla •w ,. .. In -....,. hit thaD Harrbbars. ROME (AP) -lnvuU,.atora conoludod !lltunlay that pllol em>r callltd Utt era¥ ol an Alltalla ~rlil)er aialnal • Stclllan mounlain May 6 that tilted !U perMW, A $2.poge reporl pmuted by the com- mi.ton conductlnl the ptObe rtat.ed that Ille plola failed lo follow Ille ,._.1anc1-q ,....,.., . "Wa saw "4vutalloa ,...,......, • · Nlzon told Kline of 'Ilia trip dowe. 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And the women he's met in his to yeani of privJte investigation are not the se1:pots TV painls. 11 A lot of women come in, but they're U{*t about their mar- riage. 'n>ey don 't want aDotheir man." He paused and shrugged, "At least it doesn't happen to me ." Ono time bo bad to co .., a womao . client at midl>lllrt, Siie anrwered the door In babJ doll pajamu. But Ballard WIS •ft -he'd t1ktn his wife. Now, •'OUld MaMb< do that! Ballatd't wUe1 t•'O tee:retariea and oevon field lnvestlgaton -k for him. "Wo do vtry llltle walk.Jn oo.t ..... We primarily work for attorneya," he said. This Involves anything from serv'tng summonse1 in marJtal cases ~ pel'$00al injury-accidents. BaDard al90 works on insurance frauds for a maj<lr company and loootos miSllng persons. Ballard knows ooe bllnd dotod lvo , bot said the man "tuml!hed the brains and someone else did the work." .Althoup llo wu a pol~ for a )'Ul'1, Ballard Pld a pmate eye "doa a mQCll more lbonJuf!h job titan ttlo l"!ll"' -lhe private lnveatl(alDr ltll paid by !be bo11r moot ol lllt tlnlt." STATJI UCENU a..e AsJunor<, n: JJ head o1 ID!erter, Lt~ .. In Santa Ana. He WH allo • cop - but only roi: lour yoari -loiw ~ lo got tbe 4,000 worklnc hours requlnd for a license and to got a bacbolor'• _..1a police science from CAI St1f1 Loni lltacb. He baa been shot at three times end (Ste PRIVATE EYE, Pip AJ) SlJND.AY • , voi.:. 65 NO. 17'7, 7 SECTIONS. 11 a PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, JU NE 25 1972 TWENTYll'tVE ,c NTS • Newport SU.fl , Was Martha Held Floods Swamp East • In House Arrest? 110 Feared Dead By Tllo AIHCblted PrOlt Cof!ee-<olored, debris-laden -·II o o d--- crests bore down menacingly on new sec· in 8-staie A'rea 1 By JOHN VALTERZA Of tlle DtllY l"lltt t ttff Marilla Ml!cheU was pre.urned to have left NeWport e .. ch for homo Saturday .niJbt after a bizarre week of broken win- dows; tlfta,lenecl suits and al le:ist one Jati!,nia!il pllObo call intimating a \train- ed rolali!WIJip wtth her husband. ~ eci10rfiil, out!pOkl!n wife of Nixon campaign manager and former AUomey Gonoral John Milch· •ll open!, n.•\•"IY a ·~lo '/ftpal ~ lrrist" at a .~~~ ~-­·~-the I '! eol!'Uf· ..... Much mya~ waists 0ver '!bar hap- pened In lh6 VJU. durlni the paat w .. k. Early lhlS Utondng, at 12:!11 a.m., the ~IWpol'ler lnll syl It bad "no fblonna- tion" on Ibo .ma ~ _by Mrs. Mitd>- en. No .... at di. Newport -~olry 'llVUld --dfjiJ !bot Ibo bad left. But there WJll no doubt over a Ptione call.Mrs. MitdiOII made 'lbursday night to United Preas Intematitmal While House Corrospooaint Helen 'll1omu. Unless bOr F.'h""d quit the political world, die said ,4lllolionall7, silo would le.Ive Nm. · ~ 1 In · the middle .of that con'ersat;ion, someone caring for tho lli-ug!Jl·Mrs. Mltcbell grabbed the phone a n d termi!l!lted t~e call A<!.,,. hour• la~, hottl managemenl spOk~an said ,M)lfbeU, himself arrived ~ . after a wearisome flight from the na.. lion's capital. And "'hile the couple was together, someone insfde broke a large window in the villa. Employes o! the Newporter tried to clean up the shards but were told t·y security personnel to leave the area - -Oiat tbe mess would be taken care of. BREAKAGE Rkl'oll1ED A trusted aecret.ry of the Mitcbells called the desk to report the breakage shortly after the Friday mornin& incident and ·promistd to pay for the damage. . Alihoulb jlotfl lpO~aald Mitdlell ladOed .n... lo' 1111 '"'"'' side, Mildloll, bimHlf .-e ho bu not set foot out of -. Wasjiingloo all weol<. -· Mias '"'°"111, a reporter loµg tMlad bx Mr, aN! Mrs. Mlldlell1_~,lbe llAI'· LY Pli.o'I' salur&J .. ....,...., tlial Mitchell, in a ··~ and weary voice," denied having Oown to Newport Beach and aiso flatly _deriied that his wife has been a recluse for a week. "I asked him if Martha had been tept in the villa all week," Miu Thomas related. "But,' be said, 'Keep Martha? No, one keeps Martha.' " . MIJs 'lbomaa also queried Ibo !ormor attorney gtneral over an accident with a maldlbool< eorjy In the 1net; and Milcboll .-ledly coolinned that his wile was burned on one band Vi'.hen· a book or ma\cbes:· flared up as as she lit· a cigarette. '1He told me· Martha went out to Ket a doctor ori Friday," Miss Thomll said. Sources at the hotel, however, tell it di!ler<ntly. Immediately after the mishap, A1rs. Mitcliell reportedly placed • can to the (See MARTHA, P•go .!%) • m allAI Tll ~''*''' ·-----Ul"I ....._.. NORTHEAST DEVASTED Worst Flood in History Darkness Halts · MaS'sive-Search . . For Skyjacker PERU, Ind. (AP) Hampered by darkn,.., the FBI halted a day of massive searching Saturday n i g h t without finding a pock-marked young skyjacker who parachuted or fell in north central Indiana before dawn with a burlap sack containing $50'l,OOO in ransom money. Jim Martin, agent in charge of the Federal Bureau ol In~estlgation in In- diana, said the search arowld this Hoosier city would be resumed at daybreak today. , Admitting the searth since dawn .Satur- day had ·been fruitlesS , 1'fartin said it would continue ''rock by rock, if necessary." 1 Martin spoke briefly with newsmen af~er calling some 150 law enfor.cement officers into a meeting at a school a few miles southeast of Peru. tors of eight states Saturday after the rivers left death, destruction and the threat of pestilence in more than 100 communities. The panorama of flood misery moved President Nixon to e1:claim while on a flyil'lg survey : "It's a devastated area." Fed by a week of ii.lmost constant rain, the more than a score of rampaging riven: claimed at least 110 livea. And still Intermittent rain fell over the sodden ter- rain. Damage was well above $1 billion. ln Virginia, at ieast 200,000 acres of fatmland were desltoytd, .and officials osttmated it would take two -lUi! ~ \II eijiea ol dellrjs, "! ..,....; could bogm. " • . Mote }han· 100,000 were evaeual~ In a linlle~ Qf hiwYlv~:niao;,. J -~Iller who'ifed-·her ~~ In Poltsyllle, said: "\!/hen I opened the """""'lloaf dOar and Pl' waler j!Jll Gdoi step away, I knew it was time · to pl out." Drinking wAter was dangerously abort In countless communities. Fires nared and there was no one 'to fJBbt them because apparatus was floodbound. Typhoid "rum was being flown into the flood . area against the possibility of ejldemlal. Some looting was "l""'!td· "This is the worst I've seen/' said Pennsylvania's Gov. Milton J. Shapp, on a helicopter flight over hla strickeo state. For some. tho . passing ol the river crests brought blessed reUel. PU!sburgb, escaped largely ·unscathod by tlio might of Ibo lloodin(' Ohio River. A sandbag dike between Washington's L i n:c o J n Memorial and 'Washington Monunient stood as a symOOI of a successful fight agaimt the historic P o t o m a c ' s floodwaters. ' Ff} .t• ' "'\,. ~ ~~ t~ 1 , ~ • I Ul"I + ........ F~ ff TO FLOOD·JIAV~D IAl!E~f.OR ,llUSONAL .INSPECTION n~j;h1t1;~ ~l"I',. )Vmlar\i ~tnn Hlt!i Schoo!, Han;lat.u,..h ~.t ;.~1•1 t1r "'"'.·.it:.. I ,1;1 I'~· l , (liilil 'lle•~hes . ,Ouc • ... • t '• . • ' ' l Nix'!n ~ov.e~ ~J' ·Fl~~n8 ~ictirm 1 THURMONT,' Md.1(UP!) -'President. N~ Technique· Revealed At that meeting,. infonnation and leads were e1:changed and Martin lined out an extended area of search, based on reports from farmers that their dogs "were ac-- tive" in the area to which the search was being ..tended. But ~ownstream along the Ohio, the Susquehanna and other rivers that lace the green and fertile East there· were Portents of new travail, as residents evacuated their homes ia advance of the crest.I. Residents of New CUmberland, W. Va., spent the night evacuating their homes as tho Ohio rose to 43.Z feet. Nixon toured Oood·rataged southeaatern Pennsylvania br helicopter Saturday-and landed at lWTioburlth..whero a barefoot, f.year-dlf. blaclr· glil ·CJutcl\od his · band as ho drcula\ed among crowda ol vl<-mn... To Detect Stroke Sigm "' .5ome 100 FBI agenta from Chicago1Cin- cirmati, .Cleveland~ several ln<tiana cities and elsewhere were assembled here for the awch, Martin aaid, u well as slate Alao in the path or the Ohio's crosting waters lay the city of Wheeling, W. Va. Residents of a densely populated Wand in midstream moved their belongings to u~ per-floors, forewamed of a poasiblo 47-to 41-loot Dood cr..i, higl!est in eight yean. HTbe ·molt moving thing, was t,tle ~ Iha! grabbed my ))and,'' Nlxm aaid of hit · escort al Willfain POM High School. bi . llan'lsblqb,.lhe llate capi\al. . -- cARMEL, (AP) -A newly.tfevolopod, live-minute teal uslllc , a h I g h I y sapltlltlcated ~Instrument can',alert -. to -!bat lead I Man, 34, Dies ' . ' Following Fight ' ' I At-Roqer Derby A IM Ansclelihan cliod;&aturday ~I ln- juritaJie l'd>M durq a filbt:l!ridaY Digit at lllit """'8lm eoa-tlon Canlerl Analwhn PGlkio Lt. Jimmie Keimody ideotlllod •tl\a' -.. ·Marvbl 'E. G-,11. airlaaltl ~·~ 11-telnptl(li ,\o ain1141111 .....-. to IM 1nckllnt. 'I ' ;, I ' • No ....,..u .... .. ...ilody, llut Lt. KeooedJ--........... ap-porlDl!y~ftil In Ille ~lion whl& jtd to GIWlen dlatb. -... ~t.,i =~,~~1!~t from lila hoad. lib lnltlll condlUon was not lllought to be terloua by doclon at ~ County Medical Center, bot ti _,. .. d 1l10rlly afler mldalgbl. He died at aboul noon !lelunla1. ' Lt. Kollllljlr ,.Id the flibt aJll'lftnUy bepn u an arau-1' In ui. bleachofl and 1111 port!clpanll !hon we!* oat to the lollbJ, No wftiioat appurod"' baweboen aaed, lie aolad. a,nd local offict!n. However, there was to strokes and could prevent many of the some spoculalion that the hijactor might I.5 milllm .U.tes in the country each not bave bailed out of the American year, two UCLA rosoarchen said Salur· Airlines Booing Tl/ safely. day. n,. hljacl:ef had switcbod planes in SI. !Jn. Herbert I: Machleder and Wiley F. Looi• after a Ja~model automobile Barker of the UCLA School of Medicine mysteriously crashed through a fence at made results of ·their study public at the tho airport and collided with lhe first hi· International Cardiovascular S o c 1 e t y jacked plane as it prepared to take ofr meeting hero. • 'under the control of the gunman. The The . new method, called the Doppler driver of the car was bospilalized and Oplhalrnic Test, involves placing the authorities were investigating. sensitive electronic device on the pa-When the second plane took ofr from tient's forehead abo'ie the :eye, the doc-st. Louis, the bi jacker and six hostage! tora said. -three male ftight crew members ~ two The instrument picks up and amplifies stewardesses and 1 male passenger - the sound ,..ves of blOod flowing through were aboard, The olher paS80!1gon had a ourlace llrlory. lloclUIO tbe artery, Ibo been lot of! at SI. Loui9 and tho hijacker oplholmic, Ix. a branch ol lj>e Internal had received two paracllltes and the .-id arlel'y, wldch """ the brain, money in a burlap aaet: ' the llOW>d IJ a roflodloa ol the cond!Uoo Allor the hijicbr phqOd from the · ot'the lht'erMl carotld, a www alto or 'plant in the Peru area and the piano flow VlllCUlu "'-'" 1iiadloc to -. .to Cblcqo, there ---innell Moll ol lhe -In tba'U-states rt)IOrl llMll pieces ol ~·--found occur when the lnlerool carolid becomes _,. the nil ramp of the jel. 1'JI trli· Tropical Storm Agnes, which atarted the rain teomlng a week ago wben 1bo haltered Florida, waa reported over western New York, drifting nortlloastward and wukonlng. A storm moved In 'Olunday night to add to the damage and swell a I ro a d y overburdened riven. The National. Weather Service reported flood conditiona still severe in sections ol eight states -New Ycrk, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Mary I and, DelawaTe aod North and South Carolina. The Service added in a noon bullolin: "The most c:riUcal area aow appears to be along the Ohio and 5uoquebanna rivers (See FLOODI, Pip Al) "<lilldron olton grab the hands of oltler people. In aomothlng Uto Ulil, people want ~ to hOld onto." · • The glr~ waaring a ladad orange T· lhlrl ·and • ~n plaid aldrl, waa silent u she bald the Pmldent'1 hand and clung to blJ arm -except wlM!t ho leaned downt~ uked her name. 11Jeu," abe whl-ed In hll oar. Nixon made the lwctflOur round tri p from hlJ mountain , retreat at Camp David, Md., after declarina m a j o r disaster areas Jn live ltltel harde•t hit by the romnanll of llurrlcaoe Ainos. They are Pennsylvania, M 1 r 1 I a n d , Florida, Virginia and New Yark. At the high school when ebout I,• llond victims aou(ht ablltor, 't ~. llae NIXON, Pip Al) clOQod. U Iha d>flhC II -cmt1 speculation the hijacker 1Di&ht before a-· oecin, the doclon 11ld, bave been aucted from ,tbe plane by air ED~ PAGllS -ColmnnlJI S. I. IATIUl'OP IULGll -Waltltl .....,_ ~to prmol Iba -"'"be ,currenls,IDCI fallen tqhlJ ~ Hay&!!&"' tellallowbep""'~ •:Q : ~JP""'-•"' ~-..w '111o1--.i their new s.=":.\~W.:~a:.1°=i:t with•a•c-l!lf'llhMoalit •lllilH·, 11,Z;ta:i!lalr~~Lol4JI meUled ooi '!Ji ~ ;! ucf.A•1 ,dead man." . • , Jact Andmoo Jll'll.. Ill ltlWi!r...a ... ropona: Cl. • , peripbera! ·~_Slink and aatd that In addftlon, the hijacker appareaUy • !be Son.ite floor Uv1 yoan .... Ho aays WHAT'S UP oOc? _'!bat'• Iha Utlt ti a 13 patlenlJ ""' lwna lo bave aevere im-waa a novice at parachuting. In St. LoulJ a.n. Tbomaa DOdd (D.-Comi,l Dqered a -ol pictures ol doe and ca1' 1811 !be palrment or the lnfomal carotid artory -he bad trouble with explanaliona on uae loaded plllol durlns the -motion -le they tau with tl!em -!bay IO Iha! had not -oldetoded pre ..... ly. or the parachutes and an airlines againll him M 47 · 10 the ........, ..._.la!, to. The dlagnolk prH!roke condltlona, engineer was sent aboard to instruct him, ' ' • .....-....,. Machleder and Baiter said, bas been a 1pollesmen for the alrUno sald. EDGAR BUCllANAl'I -One or the -i oatJG PRJCB4 -Jn Holland. the pnbJem in Iha post .... ..., of the In-Compl~ling tho aearth was the durable character acton ol the century market la nportM macb lll<e the .......UllY ol Ibo carotid artery. possibility the hijacker dropped Into tho . adotns the cover of TV Wetk. The cover inadllleo, ..-ore quoled In tlllt Mlcllledtt aoid <1>o device.,.., attll l!x· 31-llliJe.lq Mlllilalt!twa Ilaervolr, part atory is about Glenn Ford 's "Cl.de'• try. '11'atlf--ooe Dlpod of an U>4lllh po;tmental. He aaltl tt wuld be lD-ol the flood COlllrol ayatom ol tho roman-County" 1trles oo whicll Bnchanan is nport which probes the di'ug ~ Ill OJ)lellllff to produce i... pbyaiciam. Uc Wabash River. lutUrod. a...,. todaJ, All. ,. r TV .... ' • D•\IU PILOT Sunday, Jwnt 25, 1971 People I Q1_.1otes • • • JUlle Nhton 1i-Mw.r made oome i.veallil• comments Ill-a aew boot she penonllly edl™I, titled ''Eye on Nil on,• a pbolocnlphlc rtudy of ber fltber. She selected two pbotOI of • tbe l'Nlldent dllldll& wllltb cart')' lb~ ciptlon, "H!J wile and d•ulhler lnllst be la • perfec1ly capable dancer, but as a dan-._., u•1 a -4 Pff!ldenl.'' AJ tor Nixon the sportsman. she tells about fhe ~moon he entered a room and proudly an· llGllllCed be'd scored 130. Henry Klssinf.er piped up that he Wu 8)ad lo hear Nixon enior,ed go! , but the President Jl'OW)ed, "I was bowling, Henry. • When a letter addressed to Sam Yorty arrived at the otlice of Costa Mesa Mayor JIClt H1111mott tbl1 week from someone com- plaining about pollution in Costa Me,., .Hammett Immediately fired a note off to Yoi:ty. "Dear Sam," it read, "I am slightly co~used by this. You've got your city, So quit poaching on mine ." Dilculslng rising food prices, the chairman of tbe Pres~ dent's Council· on Economic Advisers, Dr. Herben Stoln laid, "If the cattlemen and farmen now ln41at on catcblng up )l'ith their lag In prices of tbe put 20 yea.rs, and If workers Insist on keeping {heir wager ahead of meat prices.and If proceso- ors and distributors Insist on unchanged margins, then the 1ltuat!on will be u!thmetically, economically and politically inlpossible." When told she was the first student In the history of Saddleback College to earn a perfect "A" average for two years of study and was named valedictorian of her gradu· a.Ung class, Mrs. Dorothy Burns, 39-year"Jd mother of two, of Mission Viejo replied, "I knew I bad the grade point average, but I sort of hoped they would give the award to • young peroon who was holding down i job and going to school at the same time." Prol>Ollng Newpo*1ich use physical 111.Qdels to test tbe ped011111ace of men! •projects in adyance on Upper Newport Bay, Toi It UenwiMn, pretldent of Oceanic Re,earcb Institute, acknowledged the controversy and politi· , cal nmlficitlon1 Involved In developing the area. At a break· fut ~ to tbe Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, he uld, 'XenllOnlng the Back Bay In this area Is like going to Xuleo and suing you're going lo do something about bull· flghtll)g ••• you end up betwot1n the matador and the bull." ,, "It I.I ntraordlnuy' that a company will . commit Itself to Ila community In 1ucb a meanlnJlful way: Slid public ~atlona;mag MlchHf Hl-h .11 he announced p,lan1 tr>r strina away 5,0'00" younc trees to :enYiron-. mentally bllpled" areil iif Orange County Oil bohal! of Keystone Sayings and0L01n ~· sodatlon. The claim appearljl In a dlfferenf IJCht, bowner, wllen It ..U dlsclosei! that tbe ballJI llad spent only •t01000 OD trees "!d==to promote 1& ... ..;'"Will * ex· ~ IW'!'!Ped•preil ot · r ch .. k . ,, ........ ~l FLOODS SW AMP · EAST • • • throuihoul Pmnoylvanla, where fiood warnlnp wlil ccntlnue at leul tbn>uJb tonl&bt." ~ A quarter of 1larriallurt wu under 20 I~ ol. water, u the 5uaquehanna rooe to twice ill flood otage alter more than a loot ol. rain fell on the e1pltal. The river crested at a record ai.1 feel at nqon Saturday. and was expected to remain at that Jevel for about 12 hours. More than 700 National Guardsmen wera rushed in to combat looters. Occasional fires bur· nedundlecked. Federal hydroloSflla uld th e su .. quehanna•1 flow at Harrllburg reached a poot Dow of GS bllllon eallotit a day - llreating a record let In llllO. One hundred mllet to the northeast aJong the river, more than 100,<M» penoos bad been evacuated In the city and llllTDllD4in( oreu. An lndUltrlal city ol eo,ooo In the heart ol. Penmylvan1&'1 hard....t l'e(lm, It bad borne tile brunt of 1n earlier SUsquehanna Cttll. The river breached Ill :JS.feet dike• and spilt the city In two. Fires raged In a t-oloct orea of Wilke.Barre. More than tK> coast guardsmen ln amall boats still were engaged 1n rescue operations. HospltalJ were tilled wilh the injured, while others were being lifted by naval helicopters to an emergency medical center set up at nearby Pocono Dovms race track. Water supplies were cut off or con- taminated in more than SO Pennsylvania communities. Reading's suppUes virtually were exhausted, alter both Jts water sta· tlon and Jls: sewage treatment plant were knocked out. Drinking water was being trucked into Pboen!iville, northwest of Philadelphia. Gov. Sbapp called the water shortaae llJD!dat the flood "one of tbe molt press- ing problem1.11 SAF-E AND ·SANE? • • Fireworks Big Headache to County Firemen l • • By P.4TllCI: llOYL!l ... Dllltr ,... ...,. Flreworb will go on aale in most Orange Coast communities Wednesday - but many fire officials wUI be 1pending their money on 10m• sort ol headache remedy. The "sale and sane" fireworks seuon ll not the favorite of firemen and, 1lthou(h Ibey are legal In most counly cltles, IJre olficlah question both the safety and the sanity of. aome users of the pyrotechnics. county Fire Marshall Jay Trotter notes that fireworka in 1971 caused 206 flres r..Wting in 117,785 In property damage. ln addition, there were 17 injur ies reported. "We in the fll'e service spend 51 weeka out of the yw talkin( about keeping mat.di" and fire seporated fuxii chlldr<n," ~tier says, almost llJliflly. "Then fro111 the June 21 to July 6, we 11y !Me all illo Jl)<Otedmicl you want and have a ball. It ii lnconotpenL "! believe that a Uttle juvtnl!e, lour to tlx years old, with a lp(U'kler in hil front yard in no way essoci1tes this With the independence of his country," the fire marshal adds. TOTAL BAN Trotter and most other fire officials traditionall y call for a total ban on fireworks after the damage is assessed each Fourth of July -and they ere traditionally Ignored. Only two Orange Coast cities -Laguna Beach and Newport Beach -ban all sales and . prJvate use of fireworks . In those communities, pubUc fireworks displays are held each year for the populace. Fireworks are also banned in all state park& and beaches and on Hun· tington Beach city beaches. from Jwio ii to July•· In the eliles where Ibey art banned, fire officials report difficulty in keening resident! from buying them outside of the city and bringlug them home for an Independence Day celebration . "IC the-youngsters have ad u It supervision," 1ays Laguna Beaich Fire Marshal Jim Pres1011, "thtre is no prob. lem. But how often i3 there adult supervision?" The fire marshal notes t h 1 t pyrotechnics have been Ulegal in the Art Colony 11:ince 1927 and that even the two public displays put on each year ere closely monitored by firemen to Insure complete safety. Fountaln Valley fll'e marshal Floyd Warr 11y1 fireworks are legal in bis com· munity, but adda that be has not found them to be "aafe and sane." "We have found that they are not that safe," he 11y1. "In fact, we have already had some fires tbtl year from ebUdttn playing with filri'th""'b ... IDEAL TIME County firemalfl Trotter aays this season would have been the ideal time to ban fireworks in all parts of the county because of the unusual fire danaer created by a dry winter. He poin13' out that the Orange County Fire Chiefs Association has called on the county Board or Supervisors to impose a total ban. but admits it probably will never be pu t into effect because of the "strong Jo~ by" in favor of fireworks. "Historically in the fire service " he said, "we get corrective mea.sure.s after a disaster. This Ls aad but we recognize that it ls a fact. Orange County ts the on- ly county in all or Southern CalifornJa sttll pennitting lireworb Jn the unin- corporated territory. I t . ! • l l l . • • ' • • . . . • • . . • • . • • • . • • •. • . • • • ' • • • •. • . • • .. • . • • • • • ' • . • • • • • • • • • IYP'OTlll • • In all other coast cities and !n county territory, the so-called "safe and sane" firework:a are aold by 11ervlce groups to the public. By law t!ley can be sold only "People should eet their fla(waving at a public display," be says. "The kids would then get more of an idea of what the day is all about." YOUNGSTERS ANXIOUS TO BUY FIREWORKS Tim George, 10, Llft1 Brother Dovld ot Cnta Mou Stand • • • • Jlrom Pa9e 1 MARTHA ... switchboard and demanded to speak to the "President of the hotel." ln a rage, sources &aid, the outspoken personality from Washington threatened to 1ue the hotel o,-er the matches. And lhe demanded a doctor. The first doct.or cootacted declined to ... Mrs: Mltdiell. But hotel aide! later found a willing phy•lcian. Mitcbell was quoted as sa,ying his wife hu wotn a bandage ever since. ' Sources witllin tile hotel -all of whom uld they had been threatened with being !ired if Ibey spoke to reporters -said tbe oply employes allowed in the villa to bring in food and perform other routine duties were the SpanJ.m.speaking workers who do not Wlderstand English. The apparent reason for !be reparted tantrums centers over Mrs. Mitchell's dlsenchaqtment with American p<1I1Ucs. "I gave him all uJtimatum to get out of politl<a," she told Mlss Thomas. "l'tn sick and tired of Ille whole opera· ti on," llbe added. Later, tbe Washington reporter called Mitchell. 'SHE'S GREAT' He was ('casual" and said jauntily. "She's great." "That little sweetheart. I love her. She geta a lltUe upset about politics, but she loves me and I Jove her, and that'1 .what counts," be added. "But be wasn't that happy and jovial today," Misa Thomas said Satw-day afternoon. "He IOWlded tired, very sad ... sub- dued . . . and there was absolutely no humor In his answers. "AU he really said was, 'She's line.'" But however she feel!, and whatever she did through tbe rough week, Martha Mitchel! apparently bu won. Her husband declared Thursday that after Nov. 7, he's qulttinJ. "We have agreed we are going to get the hell out of this gambit," be vowed: "We're going to ret out ol. lhil rat race." From POfle.1 PRIVATE EYE: LITTLE SEX ' • • • was once hired by Hugh Hefner to prove the unchastenes.s of a girl suing Playboy magazine for fl mi lliori over a published pictl}l"e. . (He moved into the house !or two week! where she was staying with a group of people and gathered "evidence." She later dropped her lawsuit.) He recounted those l!itories with a slight gleam in his eye, but emphasized that "in 12 years of work, there were only those few instances of glamour. . "It can be very exciUng, but those are rare occasions," he added. • ,, A Jot of it is routine and even more ls paper work. Ashmore thinks that the state Depart· ment 0£ Consumer Affairs test, that all aspiring private eye.s must take, should Patrol Officer Hurt in Chase Of Motorcyclist A Calilornia Hlgh"ay Patrolman NI· fered serious injuriel Saturday nltbt when his vehicle left Trabuco Raad near El Toro during a 100 mile per !\our pursuit of an Irvine motorcyclist. The chase ended on a curve about one quarter mile west of El Toro Road when the motorcyclist Jost control of his machine and went down in the middle of the road. Officer Douglas Mal, 34, of Tustin, swerved to avoid hitting the fallen rider, struck the motorcycle and left the road at about 50 mlfes per hour. The incident, which occurred in an uninhabited area, was witnused by .other patrol and sheriff's officers, who bad just arrived in 1 response to a radio call for auistance. A spokesman at St. Jotepb'a Hospital in Orange uld patrolman Mal waa in good condlUon with lacerallons and a pooslblo hack injury. cover busi ness administration, which he has stud ied. It now includes report writing and criminal and civil laW!, but "should be stricter," he said, to guard against fly-by· night opera tions . In two or the times he was shot at -in burglary and child custod y cases -"they were trying to scare me ." Bat he shook his head about the third incident: following a "syndicate hood" in· Cooti Mesa, thr.e shots were !ired at him, one barely missed as it ripped through the car. UN!JSTED PHO E , "Poor marksmanship," he said, ad· ju.sting his glasses and adding tie has had no harrowing experiences since 1963. He specializes in representing the plaintiff side ln court cases. Businw is so good he has an unli11ted telephone number. He takes new clients only from relertn--. cea: by attorneys or industrial firms. He is mildly exasperated by TV's im· age o! the average detective because now "the average person hasn't the faintest notion what detective work is like." It take$ long, hard concentration to look for a missing person or a missing fact, be added. Even the scandalous side of in- vestigating -catching adulterers in tor· rid lovenest& -is almost gone in California with the liberalized divorce Jaws. But try to tell the public that, with Joe CoJwnbo being tield for ransom and Jron1lde being rolled down a hill in his chair, every week in America's living rooms. Or with real cases headlined in the newspapers lik e the one just a few years ago. Two detectives were trying to photograph an "illicit" love affair in Corona de! Mar. When discovered by the lovers, they ran . One detective was knocked by a swing· rate Into the swimming pool. He couldn't swim. He drowned, film and all. Case closed. Boys Still Awake After 30 Hours of P~ng Pong .... Alter 30 bour1 at tbe tennis !able Satur· day , the ping pone ball had more llp !ban the players as two Huntlngton Beacb boy1 continued their try for a world record. The lf.year .. Id youngslers, Richard Sellers of 15211 Newcutle Lane and BUI Markwood of 671S Canterbury Drive, bqan their maratbon match 11 i p.111. Friday and hope to last until • a.m. Mon- day. The coffee, tu and loud mllllc will held out, but tile playen micbl no~ The 1ame II belnC plOJO(l !n tbe 1ara1e et Sellors' bomt. It l>oi -fl1lecl witb spectators and neJabborbood ltienda help- ing keep tbe p!ayws fro111 ornllftf onto the toblo and l"inl to lleep. In addition to tald• a place In Guin ness' .Book of World Rocorda, Ibo youngsters hope to earn a In doU1n for charity. Vl1ilorl to the 1arqe .... beiftl asked to add to a Jar, !fhlch Saturday night was ntariy IUled wltb (Olnl and dollar bl1!1. The bo!'I havo baan plannlnl the game alnet Februtry, when Ibey learned the ~ pine poof record wu eo hours. 1uppUed with coffee and conversation. Eating is done during an hourly five-- minute break. Markwood noted 5alurday that Ibey would like to continue playing Ptst !heir 13-bour ioal, but that both )'OUibt IJlve ID 1ppolntment Monday morning and won't even be able to 1leep then. They havt to be In class for tbt lllltD· mer Miiion at Mlrina ll!Cb School. Hitchhiker Stabbed to Death Loni Bneb police aro conilnultll their lnveotlptlm Into the deotb ol. a Wetlminster man llabbotl after ba!ng picked up while hltchblkln& .. 1th bll brothor F.rlday. Zoo to Use Lion As 'Watchdog' To H mt Vandals • • • • • • • . • • ' • • • ' • • • • . • .. DES MOINES, Iowa (UPI ) -To com-·~ bat vandalism, orficlala of lhe Des : Moines Children'• Zoo announced Satur· -~ day they will begin using a lion for a ! watchdoe. !: "We're not sure of exactly bow we're ! going to work it yet," ~ mo director £ Robert Elgin, "but theae act! of van-!. dallsm t\tis year are just nauseating." .!: Elgin said lhe decision to use a lion as { a watchdog follows tbe !belt of a valuable ~ hawk trained for falconing. He said the ~ theft Friday night "waa the last atraw." ~ "Just in the last rew months we've had :: Animals turned Joose, ltolen, sprayed :: with chemical& and ju1t about everything :: else," he said . "Earlier this 1prlng, some-5 one deliberately cut off the air supply : : for our cougar and we had a heck of a ·: time rounding up our deer after they :: were turned loose." :· Elgin 11id he believes the Hon will :: make "an lnte.re.sting and probably very : .. effective watchdog." :: :: Santa Ana Tot Badly Injured .. :: :: :: ~~ •• A 2-year.ald Santa Ana boy w11 •: critically injured Saturday afterooon :~ when he ran into the 700 block of Flower : Street and was struck by a car that •; repartedly did not stop. ~ Two citizens pursued the car, officers. said. It was finally baited by Garden :! Grove police officers who took Dale Lee :~ Mathewson, 23, of Santa Ana intO ~ custody. . .... The boy, Joseph Mencbaka, waa in :· erlilcal condition at Santa Ana Com-: munlty Hospital with severe heed and in· : ternal injuries Saturday. .. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT The Ol'"t11111 CNll DA/LV ,,...,, W!ltl Wflkb 11 COltllJltlld '111' Ntws-,r1t11, h MUlllM 1W Ille Of•• CNll t"lllJllJll\nt C'""NftY ...... rel• ldttl9N 11'9 _.llllld, Morld•Y tt1,..pi l<rld•Y· ,.,. COl!I M9M, N•WllWI auc11. Hvnt11111lon · aekh/P'OUlll•ln V•llt"f, L•tuM INcl'I, lrtlnelS•ddltlM<k eN 1111 C"'°'*'lt/ S.11 Jlltft C1pl11r1110. A tllltl• NlleMll ldl!IM h Pllltlle.llltl S.lllf'dlYI •f'lf ivn.tn. Tiie llflnrclpel ll'lbllll'llnt 111ant 11 •I ,_ W..t 11)' Sl,...I, CO.II Ml .. , C.MfWftlt, f'MK. lloll1rt N. w,,, ,,.11111\1 '"' ,llltlltllll' · J1clr l. C11rl1! VIC9 ~IHflt •M Genw• MtMW n ..... , K."'tt ..... TiltiM•• A. M11t,.W111 MM111c a11tw a..,r .. H. LM1 kleli•r4 P. N1tr _......,"'""""' hi• Af•• J. Dlr\h1 -IWIMY ......... -CMll M .. 1 all w.l lty llfllll H....,, ~I Jal N""'1 ... I~ ~ ""911 1ft '""'' AW!WI NIJl'lt_.. lffdll lfl1t IHClll ltutf!r°'"' 1M CMINMll as Nel'tlil II CtnW ••1 Ttl.,.111 CTI41 f4Mllt Cla•WW .w ........ 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"""' Hlf .. CaM MIM1 C•H"""'"-"*'tcfltllllft W ti""' a M "*""~' "' ""'" .,,,, "*'"""' .,.ultlfT "'"""',...... SUI IM!lfttlY, • '-~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... : ' .. ' I ' t ·: . • . • • l • ! • l I l . • • . • • l • . . l • . • • • • • • • .. • . • , • • • ' • • • •. • • • • . • • • • • . • . l • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • . ' • • • ~ . • • . • . . • . • Orange Coast Roundup . - ' ~ ~ I • - • . FREEWAY FLOPS AROUND:~EWPORT BEAC$COSTI, MESA -The California Highwar Commission vote · Th~ day to ask Costa Mesa ii it wants to put the Newport eewat lnck on the originally proposed .route along Newport::Boul• var<\, Such a change would en~ 1he freeway iust nohh of Newport Beach and dump heavy freeway traffic' into Newport Beach's traffic pattern. Councilman from Newport ~ach gasped at the thought. Costa Mesa officials. fed up with New· port's freeway fighters, may go for the idea il it would nol wreck downtown redevelopment plans. . GOOD NEIGHBORS: IRVINE---Both the Irvine City Coun· etl and Planning Commission have offered neighbors C&ta Mesta and Newport Beach a hand in planning the develop- ment of Orange County airport properties. The regional el• fort. If approved by Irvine's airport area neighbors. would hope to prevent massive transportation tangles that might re- .uit from willy-nilly approval of mwive commertfaJ.indu• trial dev elopments being proposed for ·the area . BLAZING rRAILS: HUNTING1'0N BEACH -This city became the firs in Orange County !jlt.. week to adopt a total master.plan for recreational trails. T~ P.IP'! i!li:Judes 132 miles of loo~ bicycle and horse paths, with "1J4;000 b) the 1972-78 budget ·lo built it. , CROWDED HEARING:· LAGUNA BEACH -More than 200 perso113, appeared before the .Laguna Beach city council last week requestl!lg an end to alleged entrapment and en· ticemenl by poli.c8 in making arre1ts of homosexuals. Council· men adopted a policy that there would be no entrapment' or . enticement used as long as everyone obeyed the \jlws of the community. • FAIR WEEKE~D: COSTA MESA -Top name singing groups, a championship rodeo and a country and Western show st.aning Tex WIJliallJS and Eddie Dean, headline Sun· diy's events at the Orange Counfy Fair. Adm!Jslon is $1.50 adults, $1 juniors, an'd 25-cents children. ' UPPER BAY PRESERVE: NEWPORT BEACH-The U.S. Department of the Interior is ready to move into negotiations with the Irvine Company for purchase of some Upper New· port Bay lands -including the three islands -for the crea· tion of a nationaJ wildlife preserve. While the Irvine Company had valued the islands -98 acres -at $27 million, Interior department appraisers value the land at only $189,000. NEW CONTRACT: CAPISTRANO BAY AREA -Despite a campaign to unseal him by a group of foes, Capistrano Uni· fi ed School District Supt. Truman Benedict won a twc;year contract extension at a salary of $29,000 from a board of tru~ tees operating with two members short. The move drew fire from one dissenting board member, George White, who ac· cused fellow members of rushing through the matter before summer and the fall trustee elections. - ----- BeUy llp to Beach The Laguna Beach ~eation Department ls speculating that recent publicity concerning Presidential adviser Henry Kissinger's encounter with.. a lap-sitting belly dancer In Iran may have sparked the uneicpected enrollment io its summer class in Eastern Belly Dancing. When the first· class filled shortly after •ignuP" opened, the department was obliged to schedule two additional sessions in the ancient dance art. SEXY SHOW: HUNTINGTON BEACH-Polic e vice squad officers raided the small, normally quiet Surf Theater last week and took away two X·rated films, "How to Succeed in Sex" and "Dadd y Darling." Police said they found 11 minors, wilhout parents, in the : :.rdience and that two of the theater's employes wer e also under 18. The theater owner was given a misdemeanor citation for showing X·rated films to minors. SMALLER SIGNS: FOUNTAIN VALLEY-The city coun· cil has cut the size of housing tract ad vertising billboards down to a smaller size. The signs which adve rtise new homes for sale will now be a mere 32-square-feet instead o! the pre· vious 200-square-feet. RECALL FILED: LAGUNA BEACH-Recall action against conservative Laguna Beach Board of Education members Pa· tricia Gillette and Gerald IJnke was !niUated this week by a group, Conc;erne~ Cl~eni for Schools. Recall /a pen were presented to the two trustees after they vote along with member.Wiiliam Thomas not to renew the contracts o( three top distill administrators. TRY, TRY AGAIN: NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Beach Parks. Beaches and Recreation Department has recom· mended a new election in February on municipal bo~ds fOT park acquisition and development in the city. The action, re· quested by the city council, comes on the heels of the failure o! $8.9 million in park bonds on the June primary ballot. The measure will seek less money and less land, observers report. PAY PETITIONS: SAN CLEMENTE -Public safety em· ployes. in an all-out campaign to seek community support for increases in wages and benefits, amassed 1,200 signed Corms in five days otating that the supporters en dorse a tax Increase to pay for raises in pay and benefits. Councilmen have accepted the foot·Wl stack of ilocumenta, but will not , ' decide on raises until a mediation process is concluded be- tween city representatives and the employes. Formal negotia· Uons brok' down more than a week ago. WHEILS ROLLING: IRVINE -A 8.7·mile pilot bikeway program to link University Par~ with the UC Irvine campus via Culver Drive was okayed by the planning commission which further urged the city fathers to proceed with a larger. Interim on-street bike palh plan. The expanded plan would link north Irvine communities and the new city's northerly neighbor! with Newport Beach's proposed trails. OWNER'S CHOICE: FOUNTAIN VALLEY -City Coun· cilmen have set a now pollcy for 46 ocres of commerdally ioned land. Because \h~ scattered piecea of land have lagged behind other pan:els In commercial development, the prop- erty owners htve been told they may develop them with aln· 1!• family homes lf Ibey want. , . ' Bombers Hit N. Vietnam's Steel Plant SAIGON (AP) -U.S. Air Force li&hter·bombers attacked the Th a I Nruyen steel mill, the bluest Industrial plant in North Vietnam. Saturday for the fir st time since the 196WI bombing cam- paign. American military 90Ul'Cel disclos- ed today. Air Force F4 Phantoms hit the complex 40 miles north or Hanoi with luer-guided bombs that have an 8ccuraey within five feet, the sources said. First reports described it as severely damaged . The U.S. Qmimand was planning an of- ticlal announcement on the attack, one of the moat spectacular since the resump- tion of bombing tn April . Bombing of the plant followed two days of Air Force strikes tn the Tahl Nguyen indU1trtal oompleic that Included railroad lines and bridges serving the aletl mill and tile Thal Nguyen army supply depot. Pilots reported destroying and damag4 ing several buildings at the truck storage and warehouse area in raids Thursday on ., the army supply depot. , The attack on the steel plant removed one of the last major items from the target list. Allied air strikes and South Vietnamese tanks also helped beat back assaults at four locations &outh of the My Cllanh River defense line, about 25 miles northwest .of Hue. Nineteen enemy tanks were reported knocked out. Early reports from Saigon said enemy forces lost 20 men killed and put' government cuuaities at two dead and IS wounded. Field report! gaid, however, that t"" government reconnaissance p I a too n s were ovemm with 23 men m.Jssing. And one allied officer pred.Jcted sweeps would reveal 100 enemy dead out of an· attack force estimated at up to 1,000 men . "The enemy threw everything they had at us-tanks. missiles, tear gas , artillery, Jnfaptry -but the airborne stayed and killed them , .. left and right," the Of· ficer said . He referred to South Vietnam's 11th Air,OOme Battalion, which was virtually wiped out in fighting in the central highlands two months ago. Th e reorganized government force repulsed the enemy troops, which were backed by Soviet-built heavy weapons and tanks. The North Vietnamese were reported withdrawing under cover of their long· range artillery. Twelve Crewmen Mi~~g On U.S • Computer Plane SAIGON (AP) -North Vleiname .. troops shot down ooe of the U.S. Air Force's largest computerized gunships on South Vietnam~• northern front last Sun- day night and 12 crewmen are misalng, the U.S. Command announced Saturday. Three crewmen were rescued. Announcement. of the Joss had been withheld pending a week of unsuccessful search and rescue operaUons for the miJs. ing 12 crewmen which were tennlnated Saturday, the Command said. Spokesmen Mld lbe fOUN11gin• ACl30 gunship was m a nJght mission over the A Shau Valley, 31 miles southwest of Hue, attacklna North Vietnamese posl· Uons when it was downed. The A Shau Valley is 1 major North Vietnamese beae camp and staging area for attacks on Hue. It has been under heavy attack for the put two, days by U.S. B52 bombers because of a supply bul!dup. SondaJ, .i. .. 25, 1971 DAILY P1LOT DAILY l'ILOT St•ll l'M ... THE DAR•IN SPORTS CAR GRILLE -DID IT SUCK ON A LEMON? Kaiser-Frazers Return . Cars With ·Curves, Chrome Cruise l1ito County By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of."" Detl'f l'lltt ..... Remember lbe KaJaer.Frazor con! One lool<od puckered, like It b I d sucked on a IOW' lemon. Another' frowned. Then Henry J. Io o k e d happy. "1!d they all had dipe, faocy curves and garish gobs of chrome fes· tooned with mammoth tallllghts . Those who didn't buy them and ultimately forced the Kal!er-Frarer finn to close up-Its converted bOmber factory at Willow Run, Mich., in 1954, decried them as ugly. Their champions, who bought nearly 800,000 of them, say they were simply too advanced for their tlmt, And they're stlll clinging to them todoy. About 1,000 Frazer fans are gathered at the Dilneyland Hotel, Anahei m, this weekend to share tidbits about their cars and to pay tribute to their designer Howard "Dutch" Dar· rln and atyllst Alex Trem~lis. "They IO!d fine and (bey had a lood motor, but they didn't have 1 V.f," lamented Darrin, now 71 and tt.lll building Cll'I. "They tried IO hll'll to get o V-1!; tt'1· the only WIJ Kalaer 1 could blvt turYlved." • '' The car11 llghter constructiofl and 1 u p e r l o r aerodynamic capsbUIUea 1 might have outperformed the General Moton cara and the Oldamobll• en,me the llllall company expected to buy for ita vebiclu was therefore pric- ed out <i reacll, Tremulis believes. "It would have been embarrwina for them to have their Delta outrun by eight to ten miles per hour," he told the enthusiasts during a_ prns con· ference Friday. "But anytblng dealp- ed according to function almost automatically becomes a thine of beauty," tbe styliJt H•ured them. The Kalser·Fruier llne ~ pro- duced In the U.S. unW 1951 and In- cluded such fancy models u the Kaiser Dragon and the Darrin, a fiberglass sportscar with a 181 cubic inch six. Darrin'• dream machines refuaed to a1. until 1112 wheri (be Ar1enttn1111. Who boual1t tbe deolgn, •topped bulld· Ina them. "They 10ld !or 111.000 to 110,000 'In HOWARD 'DUTCH' DAR•IN WITH 1'24 HlllARD ROLLS.ROYCI . Argentina and I wu still ,.itini royalties until a few ynn 1go," said the belpedacled dealper Wbo has been building cars for IO ywra . Once a GM employe, Darrin h11 bu.lit the coachwork for numerous cars tbrO<lgb hla career, lncludlq aeverll Rolla-Royces. Om! of theae, a 1921 Hibbard RoliJ. once owned by movie magnate Jack Warner. ls on display at the hotel dur- ing the 14th annual Kaiser-Frazer OWnera Club Convention. f ., "llOll•Royce didn't build any bodies then. I bull! that ooe myself," he said . "It must be wortll between ISl.000 and 170,000 now. 1 wish I owned It my..U. • Darrin. who personally drives a 1940 Packard he plead up for flJIO, la still bulldtn1 c:ara tn the backyard ol bla Santa Monica home. Hi• latest project II a an· cuatom Roll .. Royce. "Juat look .it my bandl," he said, proudly abowinJ. hla dirty llngemaliJ. The Kalaer-Fruer . Olfnera Clul> now 2,000 members strong, bu scheduled an honorary bre1kf11t for Darrin, movies from bi! per10nal col- lection. a concours d' elegance, and a drawing for a 11165 Kaiser Manhattan during lhe convention. Park Newport May Soon Lure Burt Reynolds Ac!Air B1lrt Reynoldi mq aooc become a reatcleilt cl Part Newport Apertmenta, the Newport Beech emnplu that lo fut bec:mling a retreat for harried Hollywood star1. · County Fair Winds Vp \With Fireworks Di.spiny F,.....P .. el NIXON ••• Presklent'1 Army helicopter landed on the footl>aJJ field alter flying over the ea· ecullve manaton ol Gov. Milton Shopp, which wu fioodecl up to Ille ......i floor. "ll'a .fl!le a mo"'1s lhlJll to -~ people, N1JOn lolcl reparltn wtio ao- Roynolds, whole dl.screeUy draped nude centerfold In Co1mopolltan titillated female teen y-b®J>erl, and lhelr grandmaa too. Is still on focat{on shooting a movie and has not yet picked an apartment. ac-- cordlng to Mary Ann Sayler, Park Newport public relations officer. ''Burt will definitely move in here but he )robably won't be ready to select his townhouse until mid-July," the said. Gossip columns have suggested that the apartment will be used u a hideaway for Reynolds. ft&1DO!dl hod a 1111110 In popularity cecentl1 after appearing H the first inale oude foldoul In a women'• magazine. '!be Parle Newport complea hu drawn other stars to Its fae!Ut!u, ~ ac- tr..,. Sandy I1oncln 111d, unw lier mar- n11e brdol up o 1ew -.... -aa symbol Raquel Welch. • Yvonne Braithwaite ' Named Vice Chairman WASHINGTON -California legiJ!ator Yvonne Braltbwalte, a black woman. wu nominated Saturday to be permanent •let chairman of !be Democratic Na· Ilona! Convention. Mlsa Bralthwalle wu nominated ot the · C011Chlalon o! tho convention'• Rules Comm!Uoe. The election, especttd lo ht formality, wlU tUe ptact al the co .. ventloo, atartinl tn Miami Beach July 10. The <>ranae County Fair will eod tn Coo ts Mesa today with t !Joni, or so It• promoters promise. The falr's activities -band concerts, clown shows, mklway rides and a cham- pionship rodeo -wm be topptd by • fireworks show following the flvenln1 western &how. The \mtern show beglna at 7:30 p.m. and the fireworks are scheduled to go off around 9 p.m. In the amphitheater. 'The rest or the day'a events are: AMPHITHEATER I p.11.: Mohallu Polynesian llovue !:• p.m.: Pied Piper P!Jyliouat I p.m.1 U.S. Navy Show Band' Wul Concert . I p.m.: Second Annual Twin• Contest I:• p.11.1 Pied Piper Plt;ibouH • p.m.: U.S. Navy Coaeel1 Band I :• p.m.: l>ied Piper P11Jbou!1 I p.m.1 Tale! Show Finall 7:M p.m.1 Western Sbow MALL llA!IDSTAND I p.m.1 Powdy the Clown Show I p.m.1 Kung Fa Xlrale Demonatr• Ilona I p.11. : Silly SlrtUI Sbow ' p.a .: The Kolnonlana I p.m.: Powdy the CIOWll I p.m.: No No Si .. • Polynesian R&vue 7 p.m.: SynoopatJon Concregatlon I p.m.: Syncopation CoocrePtloo t p.m.: Syncopation Co.,.-.ptioo ORANDSTND I p.m.: Champlomhip Rodeo 7 p.m.: Off Rotd Vehicle ActJon Show PROGRAMS ON lf&GE t:• p.m.1 "'Cooktng with Wille Sauce I Mbieo,• Claudia O'llrlen l:a p.a.: HCookin& wttb Wine," cfauil!a O'Brlea . 1:11 p.m.: "Cooking with Wine," C1audla O'Brien SPECIAL NEEDLEWOU All day "Re-upholatar l!'umltura" by Mt. tnd Mrs. Burrer MAU. AllEA I p.m.: Mitchell Mlrloootlu I p.m.1 Mitdleil Mari- l p.m.1 Mlldlall Marlollotta 7 ,. •• : Ml1dlell Mlrloetteo SPORTS AN!! ACl'ION llVILDINO -i. 7 p.m.1 Off road vehl<le d-tntioo J p.m.: Off Rotd vehicle demona!ratlon BORD llllOW•AlllN& 1 · All uy1 Appaloou Hor1tlhclw Ll'flll'l'OtX JVDOING AUA ' p.m.1 Blrnyll'll Ao!ympicl All ""11 t.rly D111 ... .. demonstration Pilot Error Ruled'' CauMe of Air Crash . ROME (AP) -lnvestlgoton conctudM S.turday that pllol error callled tht crQjl ,of an Alita!~ alrll.Qer aallml a Sicilian mountain Ma1 5 that killed ru peraons. A !21>11• report prmnlecl by tho com· -cOnductlni the ~ atalecl tl>at the Plota fallecl to follow Iba~ llnd-lns~. """'C"""'1 him. ''!be tnpdy II lo ,.. ~ bl tht -lncomt -· -people 1lwa11 llve oo Ille high rround. 'l'hm wtrt people ol modest JDtlDI," In one ol the achoo! 1)'1111 wblre cots -oet up for the dlJpia(:td, Nixon atopped to chat with Oiar1• au, a m!dcllHpd black. "Wt lost everything but ,,..,. aJlve,• aaJd Crow, bla .,,.. folded am. bla cbaat. ''lllara !!bat mattera. W•'ll Nrt aptn." A black womu In o lltd a-.. l.lllform ctrue ., tnd ..... ......,,, "Probe tba ' Loni!" 1'111111 ~allld • her voluntair tfforta. ollo : .. Oocl 11 U.J>IYlll"!ll. Ht'• ...,.. -,__. ·~" NIJOD awm"*ltlll in.. ••11 • -you ftnd oat---~ lllllp,,. .... ot-in ID --• • •,,,... pe\JPlt baft ID -afnallk. • A -an ~ lht Pr1JJl~I Ind, wllll lelra ._.......,...,~""°' said ahe had .~ n!ati"-~and oil, hlr b<lonllnp In ""' ftood. ond wla ~I .. at the ht1h school with her lout clllldftn. "How art tbt kldo!" Nixon~ "They~~ .. Qi oolll. llltli, .. CClllponltcl by 1111 Cb!el -.. .. dolrl -·Jolin 'D. 1!21r!ldlllon. --... ol Iba achoo! by LL Go¥. !nm& )II.; Sllapp -in .,.....,,., -...., hit tbao HmlsbOrt. • 1we •" devaataUoD '"" ..... ' • Nl>on told I<line of the trip down ... ,._ psrtic:ulorly ...... nee! -Iba --Wt netd to !Ind placM !or thttl -• 1IV9." __, • • • • • : • • • ' • 1 ' • ' • • ' l l ' • • ; r • DAILY l'ILOT • {Ill! ... ~ at left-~lie age ftlltl per lOO;OOOpopulation. latnfor pw-under1S and -45 are inlignlficant and en not Included. Af-15r19 •••••••• 20•24 __ _ 25-29--- 30...J.4-· ...... ·-~· 35· ............... . ' ... ._, .. all 9roups • ••• ._ .. "' • • • ,...~ • • -r ·~ I l • ' • ,,. 1 lltll:c-ait\DAILY PILOT Artltt M1111 CNliii G~. CHAR'fS ·Cl:IMll iN:cou.NTY VD-RATES . ·--' ~ ' .I .. .... · . \;'·~~ ~ ' . -~~-Disea~~' 10· Hit ' ·~.J -····, ··.··-'... . ,. . ~ '£',;. ' '·• • '• . < , I e , '1 • ~,;·~:un·ttans,,m .2 • McGovern Needs 176 Votes· ' ' . BJ TBB AISOCIATED PREY Sm. O-Se s. Mc<lovem of South llUota .... oc1 to wlt!Wi 17' -ol • flrll bollot nomination al Ille Democratic Natlaoal·Coavtntfoo DOii lllOlllb u 1tate ca..,_ were beld Saturday In a handful of ltalel -Arbnllu, Delaware, Nebruka, New York IOd Wublngton. Al day't eid, McGovern'• natlonwlde deleaate vole total stood at 1,313.11. II taket 1,509 to nominal<. 'Ille biggest boon to Ille prairie l<llltor'• candidacy came In New York. McGovern garnered 2311 delegate votes in Tuelday's primary. He picked up an ad- dltional 32 vote• Saturday, wlnoq 211 at- large delegates, cornmibneota from Ille newly ldec1od nallonll commltteemen and five Jl'eviously u n c o m m i t t e d delegates. Israel Claims ' GueJTilliJ ·-. ...) . Vessel Sunk By United Preli lntenuiUooal Israel said its gunl>Qts 11nk an Arab auerrWa vea<l oil lbe Lebonese coast Satut;i.l"llllll Ill artjiJh,lbelled guer- rilla buos in souti..n Lebanon. But Lebmleie-Pnmler Saeb Salam said W,.U raldl•"""1d.nol Jar.e his govern- ment to crack down on perrillas • C A _ opentibl .... ;ial territ«y. ' Ali Israel! mfutary communique said tt.s forces struck anew in retaliation for a rocket attack on the froDUer settlement of Geaber Hazlv. The Israel! cblel of NII warned his country would take "aD tbe nec:esury me&J!S" to end guerrilla attacks from Lebanon. "Lebanon bu remained a boOl to ter- roristl. idurden ·and forti8n tem>rists and ,to any ' element plottit\g against !mie!," sajd Lt Gen. David Elaw-, lsrael11· military chief of staff. "If it doesn~ take any action, more terrorb:t attac.ks are likely to come Jnj1 sure.If we shall have to tU:e an. action to counter ~w~ 11001 '1atean11>e -.ry to ensure that the D<l't1fern fron- tier Will remain safe anll quiet. .. • . ' . 12 OZ. CANS 'Ille state committee meetin& abo voted to tend New Yort City Mayor John V. Llndaay, an eor17· dropout amoog preokl<otla1 apiraota, to the -as ID """"'1Ul1ftf<id delegate. In Waahington state, b o w e v e r , McGovern a)>pear<d to Jose ground u the Democratic convention OUlted McGovern det.gates witll eiglit votes from tilt 1tate group beaded for Miami. The Wuhington delegation heavily la-m;s Sen. Henry M. Ja1:kaoo of lbe Evdpeen state. McGovern forces indicated they would appeal to lbe credenttals committee of the Democratic National C.OOvention. The shift in w~ would give Jacbon 52 of tbe state's 58 deJ<i!ates. Six-at 1111• delegatea remained to be selected as the coovenlion worked into lbe nlgbt, but Ibey were el]>e<led to be awarded to Jackioo. In Detawue, lllcOoYorn picl<ed UJ> an addlUocal 5.15 delegate votes llDder a complex formula,, Rep. Shirley Ch18bo1m ol New York was awarded 0.15 of a con- vention -and;tbe balance of the 13- vole deleptim ,./as uncommltted. A epeclal state!Democratk: convention In Utl1e Rockt Ark., went whole hol for Rep. Wilbur D. Miiis of Arkapsu, gfvlng him rr votes, for a na!IGnal toCal of 29. In Nebruka. meanwhile McGovern piclted up 15 of the sta~a' 22 alt.mat• d<legatt<. The sooth ~kotan bad won the May t primary IOd eaplured 18 regular d<legate votes to lour for Sen . Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota. Hum- phrey won five alternates. Two alternates were uncommitted. Democrabl Jn other states h • d Girls Lose ·-Hair Caller Tricks 7 Into Shaving Heads ' HOBART, Ind. (UPI) - A smooth talk· Inc man, using medical terminology, called three h<mles and tricked sevea girls into shaving otr their Joog hair. polke said . At two of the homes, where the girls were borne alone, the man stayed on the phone for 45 minutes while they cut their hair off and then reassured him lbe job was done. In one case be identified himself as a doctor and told a 12-year-<>ld girl her father was critically injured in the 00..plW oot Ille could not come to see him until she cut off her lµlr, pollce said. At the two other homes, one with a family having lour girls aged 6 to 11, be told them their fathers bad a cootaglous scalp dlse~ and they would be /juaran- tlned II they did not shave off their hair. 'The mysteriolts caller later called back two of the families and told them it was a joke, police said. 'l1le majority of the vie- tims were teen-age girls. The family of four girls was told that they should put tbe shorn locks into label- ed sacks on the frwat porch and the1 would be picked up by the welfare depirtment. No pickl:lp wu ever made. Hobart police said they have no clue to the Identity of the caller. They said the man used ·medleal terms in discussinj: the ICalp -and eal1ed aome of the ·girls by name. IGssin er Does Not See Red WASHINGTON (UPI) -Presidential envoy Henry A. Kissinger said Saturday his talks with Chinese Premier Chou En- lai convinced him no country in the world w~nts to see the Vietnam War continue. But he gave no encouragement to hopes that China might be enlisted in efforts to negotiate an end to the conflid. He said be expected Hanoi's two top negotiators, Le Due 'Ibo IOd Xuan Thuy. to return to Paris ~·in the not too distahr future" but gave no indication when the Vietnam talks there, suspended since May 4, would be resumed. "! believe that all countries' in tbe world ,.,,,, have an inl<rest In bringing about a peaceful 10lution to the war," be said. ..'n>ere may be differences at to what the best solution would be but we do not believe there is any major country in the world today, or any country in the world, that wants the war to continue." Kissinger met with newsmen after reporting details of bi5 311-day wit to Peking to President Ni.Jon during an overnight stay at camp David, Md., the presidential retreat 65 miles away. He said be met with Chou for e total of 24 houn -18 of them in formal negotiating -and the -six In lnfcnnal converaation -and be IOd bi5 pariy "were treated with mraordinary courtesy.,, 'Ille U.S. and Oil"""' governmeota earlier Saturday limultaneous!J' iJaued a statement characterizing the talks as "extensive, earnest and frani."11nd saying they consisted of "concrete comultations to promote the normalization of rela:tk>ns between the two eountries and an ex· change 0£ views on issues of common in- terest." Gunman Nal;>bed In Shootout 'I ,. .RALE!Gli, N.C. (UPI) - A gunman . . ' pwnped · ,at least eight 1bota 'l'to a croWded bus terminal Saturday, shatter· ing glw doon with bullets before pollce inside drove him off with an exchange of gunfire. Warren Gamieal stepllenson, 49, of RaJeigb, was still holding a jammed 22: caliber seml·automatic rifle and carrying a bo1: of ammunition when he was ar· rested by one of the officers who hap- pened to be In the 00.. station when the shooting occurred. There were no injuries in the incident, wblcb resembled ii mass shooting In a Raleigh sho!>Pinl center on Memortal Day when a Dlac:k janitor, Harvey Glenn McLeod, obot IOd killed fOlr peraons, wounded seven others, then killed himlell. SIX PACK • • • , housek,1.pin, !lle0tq1 lo 1llan for ,.,. Mlam1 -CICIR'dltlcm. ]Ii ""'" ....... ~lo~ Cllit.' .......... indleatlilns MCGovem mJihl plct up some delegate votes previOU!lY tOIJ'r milled to funner ClevellOd Mayor C.rl B. Stokes, now a newsearter In New Yod: City. ' 'Ille Stokes delegates voled solidly for candldales put up by McGovern forces in a futll~ effort to cballeogt old-tknera pledged to Hwnphreylor leadership poots within the delegation. Els.Where. in Mlnne1poU.., the Min- nesota Republican Conventiob Saturday chose JO a>J111e delegatet pledged to President Nixon. Nixon has laready sew- ed up renominaHon. Prior to the weekend be bad 938 delegat.1 with onJ1 1174 """""' for~tion. Gov. Wallace Still Going To Miami SILVER SPRING, Md. (UPI) -Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama ii ireat11 . improved and still intends to go to the Democratic National C:Onvention nert month despite his son's statemmt that his condition has weakened, an aide said Saturday. "I saw him this mornina," said Elvin Staupton, press spokesmao for lbe can- dldat• for the Democratic pmldentlal nomination. "Bil complmm and eolor are good He says be feell good. 1111 plln has dimlntsbed. Bil physieal therapy .... Increased." George Wallace Jr., the governor'110n, said at a Wallace.for·President rally hi Graceville, Fla., Friday nigh\, that bis father 's condition "is not u aood u It has been the last few days." "He is very alert mentally, but bis physical condition has weakened," the son said. It was lhe first lime anyone elose to the governor had indicated Wallace might be unable to attend the July 10 MtamJ Beach convention. The Washington Dally News reported that Dr. Joseph Scbanno, th• neurosurgeon who performed, the llnt SUl'IOO' on Wallace alter be wu - May )5, said the ...,., statement - 0 sort Of stupid.•• 'Ille News reported that Schanno aid c:ooyeq!lon mery~ have been made I!»' Wallace and liliniell at Miami Bueb, and lbat lbe governor spent most of Pri· day working with his staff on who would accompany him to the convention. ' DAILT PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dellvrry of the Dally PIJot Is guaranteed ~y.Frkllly: H you dD nM Mw .,..,, ,.,_ _,, 11:111 J.m., can w YMW" ~ w1a be broullhl • ,au. Cll1' .,. bk.. Wltl 7:.111 p.rn. S&turdly •nlll Sunday: ., ,.. "' "" t'IUtYI '°"' COfJl'f by f '·"" .s.tvnMy, .,. I e."" Swid1y, uN W 1 COJ't' wlll be 11w9U1N " )'OU'. Ciiia 11'9 Mktn untll 11 e."" Ttleptionn AlliMi a...,. °""" ...,... --.. ·· --NGf1fl-t HYl!flrw* hKtl Ind W..fmlMter ......•. , •••••••-... , .. .. 11 C""*"", Cl"9tmll leedl ...., JUlfl CIJlftr•IW, Otlll M~ IMfl U..-, LttvM Hllull ........ • . • Here'• a viluo that'e11119,1o be appreciated 12 ounce cana · brimful oltinglinf,,aparlding brew bubbling with brlght ... tyftavot! Whynotll'e•tJ011110llto, • aix·potk " nrtwo oCll\'inp, withthi1e1Tlyin the .... k1pocial atEIRancho! , ' .. Baddi(1: w.re. thhuliceo, (1torlteftrieti• .•. 3 ... ($11 ........ ;9t· Alnerican ... ~.~!.r~~· .... 69~ W liar wudwlebw . hot or cold. bdi.;tlully wro.,.,-i a11 .. keep oo'Wllll Jell-o Sot-Swirl,.,...,. ·~ .•...... : ...... 4,., *1 0191tidl9 • lllld itl'C"ll•ill(Clllllllijwa:roa'nf...,ilywill enjoyoomuch! -• . Hawaiian Pineapple ... : . . . . . . . • . 15~ W .. a,alad; ord1wen'ftttwinl pinespple Al* .,;.Jjl r' P.eanut Oil • . . . • . . . • . .... 1 • • • W fond•__,, •C.U.. thil la I.ht oil withollt after·tulel 12 oz. Mia in ~tel 1'11'1-, n..., Wld. "'-• n, J8. No ... ,. .. ,.,. Pickle Speci•Hies .................... 3,., •1 OU'"" $h Pippoaw, o.Jllloww, Wa PtppeJo . . 12 OUDCt .Im I ,, •• ~· ·: I· . • ,, ' ~. • I ' " ' , r Lifeguards Firm Believe~s in Lile . -ON THE 8EACH DEPT. -Down through the ywa ;• there have always been hazards that must be contem- ,. platFd by thooe folks who visit the beeches oJooic our •• • Oranae Coast. Drowning baa always been figured •• the ,. · ~ mo.rt ~f!lmon hazard and one or the very worst be-~· caw;e it u always fatal to tbe victim. • . The~e ~re olher ways, .OOwever, to do yourself bl • . \~ ~htle J ls.iting the seashore. Yott ~y fall all the pier, '.fi'.t!I• swept oil the rocks; scuba dive without any aJr , •• supply, get lost at zea in sudden fog while padding an • ' .:!'!"erlube or succumb right on tht beach to heat -.,. naust1on, sunburn or just plain overeating. ., ., ~· '" IN TRtrrH, the list of possibly latai activities is al-- ~ erujiess. Lifeguard• working In our Orange Coast Jurisdictions have carefully chronicled them all and wearily will admit to you that with. each new beach se~~ ,somebody, somewhere, will find a ~w, novel or unique method by ' which to create bi5 own demise. The only list lmger than the Fatality Method one Is called the Cause of Aecldent list. Here we find the ' {Various ways by which the visitor may do damage to hi~ body without ' rataliy injuring Jt. These hazards in· elude such thing> as jel1yfisb stinp, trying to ride ~aves backwards, stepping on glass in the sand, play· Ing tackle football on the beach, showing off with surf· • boards or accidentally drinking suntan lotion. This list is even more endless than the fatal one. ' SUMMER IS NOW oflicially upon us and aa the · ' ~eather turns better and. better, more and more visit. t ~ ' Ors will be Inclined to stream down to our beaches and ~ 'try their luck. Our vatious lifeguard forces are aware '1• • • lbat· they're coming. , , \ ~ So, in recent weeks of preparation, they have been ' • Sundl1, JUM 25, 1972 DAILY PILOT ,t J Driver ·senteneed--to-~ • Judge Orders T raffic Violator to Work in Emergency Ward 11)1 RICHARD E. MEYER R00HESTER. N.Y .(AP) - "Has Jt entered your mind" aalled ~ bro..,,.hairtd girl wkh .dart. brown -of tbe attendant .ir.-.1 in white, "tb1t people like me come in here because o! -1• like •1out" • Silence. Guy !Alpo stared at the floor. Then be looked up . To gar.e, after all, acr053 the cold glare of stainless steel forceps and clamps and towel clips, through the thick. swee' smell _of. disinfectant, into the pain..Utcbed lace ot tliis young woman was part ~l his punishment. "Yeah, right, you're -·· he began. But the girl would not relent. , •·1 wa1 in·the same type of accident you could have . caused." b' "Y~ 'rlgllt, but I was on a aci: rold"and ·" No use. He would endure it. ~· Ille real ,or the sentence, unusqal as It waa: to .ierve 24 hours, in aix-hout stretches over : lour days, in a n •-{OllCY f90m. To lesrn , Judg~ C. Benn Forsyth said. "the grisly effects of his kind . of driVing." And, perhaps:, some larger Jessons. poslte showed the state of f,.."lll!""l!m~=-:~r~i1""" seige: a chest poln in bed one, ~ pulmonary edema in bed two, a chest pain 1n bed three, an eplgastxic·pain in bed four, a woman who fainted ID bed flve, 4 chest pain a n d shortnesS of breath in bed six. Only the cubicle containing a table with stiqupa, ! o r g }'na'Ologlcal examinations, was empty. Old people. Old people with chest pains. Old people unable to breathe. Guy would remem- ber how helpless they seemed. It would weigll on his mind with a special burden the next day, when he would lilt a crumpled little lady off a lit· ter, half conscious, drained by !'-.:-~ pneumonia to the color of .,....,.,, stone. and watch her mOutb fall open as he tucked her. into I--~ bed and took her blood pre55ure and had it checked to make sure he'd done it right and her pulse had it chej:ked, and hear her relatives say all they had left for her care was $J ,600 and they wanted to save that for her funeral• and what would they do in the meantime because they couldn't afford a nursi1,li. home any longer, and a docto'r say the nursing home hadn't changed her catheter in God knows how long and she m.tght have a urinary tract in· fection, too. But even now, in the elevator on his way to the laboratory he thought: some- day I might not be able to breathe. ' "How about lunch," Ellen GUY LUPO LENDS HELPING HAND IN EMERGENCY ROOM Roe suggested. Over trays in · ~ · . . .. ,_ stocking up their first aid 'kits with new supplies of , .. , , r;~,. ~dages, adhesive tape, and anti-jellyfish sting It had been a \\'arm spring night, the, week before , a c r ickets-chirping. roll-your window-down nigll~ l)lortly before 12 o'clock,. when Guy Lupo and Steve Westfall , fellow· Seniors at R.0. Thomas High School, left one party, in the ~w, split-level, freshly· ' the cafeteria they compared , Nur:-.J~llo MacLo~n Pl.-Piiiow Undor lnjurod Foot ..,,... x ... lp notes. li)Ie: with a Jllllrrie41 -----------..,-----------------------.:...._.::._'_;;..· daughtet; ,f son1 in hi5 third year at West Point and another son a freshman in high school: she'd floated around the hospital, medical i'<i · 1 • They would be the first to admit that lifeRUard ~~ " crews simply can't be ready for everything. But they'll "I 'm up t he creek ••• S50 fb1e and j a i l sent• " ' ./ .. .. .. . .\ flr:m1y , insist that they won't be surprised by any new fonns of bodily damage that visit the beaches. LIFEGUARDS ARE oiSO' stubborn. Despite the pub- lic11 ·best efforts to do itself in along the shoreline in one way or another, the guards will be out there trying to stop ii lnim happening . • ~ ,For this, they will win the everlasting graUtude of tjJe public. For example, some guards during this session will ba\lle their way throuih eigll~loot surf, heavy chop and riptl!fes to re5C\le some inlan5fer who, having been .1swept out to sea, ts clinging to one blade of kelp and . r.~ help at the top of his lungs. _,., r ,,A.rri..Vtng at the Side o( (be poor stricken ftllO'ff ,, tbe piihf Will be greeted by tbe victim with some grateful .. re~k such as, "What the hell took -you so long?" . -. ' eitee.'" and surgical and--:mlternity, ~ then settled in emergency landscaped part of the suburb because "that's the kind of of Webster, and heatled for nUFSing I'm geared for." He: another, in an older part of an older brother witb a town, tall-treed, with houses younger sister; maybe he'd go that have pillars. They slid in-to California to college, but to the front seat of Guy's this summer, anyway, he'd get forest-green camaro, with a a construction job, digging dit- 'lHI engine ind wide-tread tires . ches maybe, for '6 an hour. and pulled away from the "You koo~," he said~ "I curb. Guy forgot to turn 00 his figured ~ou d tr~at m~ hke 1a liM~And ran a stop sign. ha.rSh crimlna1, ~-maybe 1.d · • ~IEA~ UP on 't~,be&eh. some chap has just " ~."II: ~Is ,11eg .!"ill off with ,a fL!hin~ knife, SprinUng ~· . ;: '°'rils ~mve. sti>p the lib\v of his life's blOod .~nto the ~d ~~ •P,ply a bandage. And what does trie v1cUrn say? , ' · -A police'futn puUecl • them • '13•• to ~k mulnigllt to SIX over . so 1t would really mess my TeR days later Guy Lupo, 18,. weekend up, but. instead I'm Jarlky and avtkward in his learning .• Cm:1 kids ~e in yourn! m~, found hi~· .. and l:io this ~n~.:>f thing on a ·duly' char!ied and stindmg vdlunt:''" .msm. before Benn Forsyth, We.bst~r ·. , Uf\h-hqnb .. town 1justice, .seated at.the Y-. A.sJren whipe4. ~ -- · , _ _. ...,Her,. you got that bandage too damn tight. What's wron)l""111ith you guvs?" 1 shaped f.o"n board table li~ Around the corner at Rock· uses (~r his bench. ingham and South Avenue, up As h1.s na~e·was_ called, Guy the curved and s 1 oping left . h~ . g1:1 friend, Irene driveway,. it heralded lhe ap- Anc1uka1t1s, m the seven rows proacb of his nemesis. . ~I or this violence along the seashore does not. however .. de_ter the public from showing up by the thou- sand."' on. every ~ood weekend. . ., .i _. Th~ 1Ue.ri!Jards will be there too, gazing out across we muiuludes With the opening of each new day. un- IOclilng fbelr first aid kits and offering the public their of folding chairs a™:l strode She wasn't much older than forward ,to enter his plea. he and arrived in emergency Forsyth listened . to G u Y as he returned from the lab. d~are. he w~ gwlty, and ~ She wore a blue coat aod own cMllen.re: : j ." i\H r1ght folks, It. . -!'· , we're ready. Go ahead and try his explanation, a b 1 t gratuitlous, since the ju~ge ~~ ' . ' .. • • . ' ~IA•N l .. ~·~·~lswow f7T'7l ........ ~~ ltOW hadn't asked. but inspired. "Do 9ou realize perhaps, by the stem loo\ on i Id L-._ his lace, that yes, he'd had a t «!OU , ... ve veen few beers. But he wasn't yon in the ear that drunk; be'd simply been in a l'ait me?" hurry. such a hurry the lights --_ _ _ _ _ _ had slipped his mind , and he'd _____,___ missed the stop sign com-pants and brown suede shoes, pletely. and her arms had been tied to And no Frosyth, I~an of hef sides by ambulance at-, lace atid a--me· In "s.hla.ck t'""ants with. ,Jarge muslin robe, drew"5rimiell .;p Jn hi• ol;;dages! • ., . . chair, and .. Guy thought' to . She said her na~ was Julte . himseij, "Jl.m·up the ,cze<Ir.,.,. .. D11Vis and ,she W'5 28 . hHe<rr $50 fine and ·a jail sentence;" · hair haJf-cov~r.ed and Forsyth allowed that Guy forehead, partly hiding a pain- seemed to have been rather ful frown . As he helped her on- rcckless, and two young men to the stretcher in the suture behind Irene Anciukaitis said room, 4 Gu~ noticed that she they figured Guy would lose was grj.tting her teeth. his driver's license for sure. Was she oka)f? ·he asked . But F~tb 45 a con-Dizzy?, .. · • ' ~·~ l'ed "I' fi .. I ~i n man, pauied' o, Sin:: •. 1 • ~ .1ne . and;f11!1e<t0d upQn one of bis · • Hie swirling con-denest oonc:ems: -venation among her friends in • · · • " • I'll i.n J'OU whit I'm g0ing' the C01Tidor, be gathered she'd Stor~ ms. to. m·1 .Roe· kies, to .io.i·d lib :iou,to Work bu bf;en ,In .. auto=nt. But hospil.I). I'm going to atv• J'OU · eiiactly what ha ;got 109! . • the ~ of the .residtrrt in the rum I .. Plai:ns, . h Tod direcWf at lligllland Hilspitil, Jia be •alted to wheel !'"r to O_:_a. eas" i · a·v andl°'wfite.you,o letter•tell-X-ray, he asked. Cl. , Ing y~ wtiere · and .wjltn' to .,''I ,was goin~ norll\.. and • call him." ' · catD.e to this stoplight at an' ln- '.l'emperAturf!• Pl'llltdtt11t111. ck!Udr " u Guy, who g('ew up in a terseeUon, and when I got to f'flotnlx. ciur • .,._,o $75,000 home' with three cars ·tbe ligbt it was red, and I Al\111'1', ckl'I' Ailluq\lfAut, ct11r ""'''"'°' c1t1r AMMl'fff· d t1r Alhntlll, cloud'/' Hllll Ltw l'r. 70 ~ .31 .. " '" .. .et 57 a M n so .... " .. •1 » A '" "' 74 S1 Al " .. .... Ill " .. '1 SI " .. .JS J2 .41 ... ,. . .. JI .N .. " .... At ,, ,, M M M .. .. 16 lJ .M f4 ,. ,. " .... M M M " .. ... "' " " " " " " ..... .. . " . ,. ~ Pltf50\lftih, r1!11 U '3 .17 • +,. ped The I'•' ch ed Portt•nci. Ort .. ,,111 ,. 54• ·• and a boat and wbo swam tn s""'p . liy·t ang , 1"ortl1nc1, Mt>., clavd'I' u " its kidney-shaped swimming . and J went. And tbere was a Jt.•pld City, tl<M.m n 41 pool until bis father died two car coming west and he ran 1uc1Wnonc1. cloud'/' n u years ago and the estate end· the light arid hit .me." sr. lAll" ''"' u '' ed up in court, swallowed "Wert you alone?/' , ~: ~ ~= : : hard. So he wouldn't be fined, 111Yeah, ~ a goOd thingof·I S111 Pr1ndaco. clt•r 64 n ' or jailed, or lose his drive.r's was, because the right side ~~, l • 11 .. n :I . Jicense, which be feared rno.tt, my car Was demoJished, and r~~~~ -:? :? j)ecauee that would have anybody over ·the.re would w....._.. dWdY 74 SI ~t losing his "Wheels. n have been kilJod.r The ~ O( C 'I ' But be wu pmled. Sentenced my bead: shattered t h e .i Ot'llla .•to. wort in a bolpital? windlhieid. I don't know whit Nltht '"' momJnt ,.. dGuds 1n1•1111 At 11 ·)0 a in on a r .. 1--m v lhouJder hit but it sure hit to CO.Ill ll"IOl#lt .... Ind ..-ne fol II" • ' ' _, .._ ' --"~ -""' --Saturday, Guy Lupo, sldeburlll -1hing. l ended VP on tl)O :=.;.~~-:.,~~1~~·'to the bottom orltls ear1 and ~er · side on. the floor *""' ... ..,..,. • .., ..,...,. darkblondhaironr tbecollar ~thebackoflbecar." '""-. -of the wblto dr.., !hlrt r.'d trer lhoulder wu bare "1d I ' I " v.s. su ...... r. bought to ;o with the wbilo the.color Ola c;ul'Joupe. • T-.,, · .., .-.. "' denim pants he wu rtquired She nolktd that be loolCd • fhundtr•tarm• e1ttr 1t1t ~~ to wear, repo~ed to the 1~uU1 young to-be u ~. 1toct1 ... nortntr11 •nd e.n1r11 PlllM. enuo..a.ncy room at Highland W t. was be· do;-tn the wtlclfl• of tM mld-Mlul11IPOI Vlllrr ··--o-•• .,. 1rso In"*' ot..,. Mf'ttltall, Cllllr Hospital. emerg~ room o( .. ,, '° ""'" tloWY' ... ..,..... • Ell 0 -411 be d In •·· ' .. .. ... 111 nu.,. , a nurse l-. , , , SIUl, M-, J'l•es emergency, oald ooltly, "I'll lie bopn esplllnl.oi his '""""' ; 1 show you where the paUents fanaled clr<umatancu. hmN) fllltl .......... I~._,.., t.• ~lo." f 11ftan I &toptign!" .._ ..... "'°"•••'"'~'I' I.I ·Over 1 largt, brown wall Well, It 'had been I back ,Int flitl'I ............ 11:• e.lft. :u speaker came U>e page: 11Dr. road and ••• , ·::Qeneral·lle~ 1. 20.8 Cu.Ft., 2 Door, No-Frost 11 REFRIBERITll··FREEZBI '! Glint 243 lb. FrHZer Section Stora ' More Thin !!om• c..,,, F..-1 ••• More·U11bl• Fmh Food Star ... too ,· •• with 3 Ful Width Adjusllble Shelva ••• AO Centllevered • .................. .,, ......... ....... .............. eo..i, ...... , •••••• ,. --•AITINew ... 'n"leeyC..a.•loll ........................... ..,... I ··- , ........... , ••• ,AU11111tlll•• tw -f ........ 1111--1.AND NO DIFROSTINll -TOP TO IOTTOMI 2300 Harbor Blvcl • -• • l COSTA· MESA • • • .. " .... / .. . I• ;;...-: .... ::::::::. ~~w. tl ~, 2.uJH.uM. Dr, Re!W. "Do you rea11u u could TV a ·-.......... c·-· -.............. smg ;i;:'•·•l>-4·•••4 ."A""° hlft-JOll Ultearthat Arr---·-~ ~,_ .~: .-;,.,,.. =.a.-~ · •cbaJktw.rcf on the wall op-hit met" ., 1,:.:,_;::;,;;;;,;;~~==:.::.:;;;...;;:·:;.;;.;;;;;~-=:.;;;A~;i~oi,;~ii.;~,.l'!i'!'9!!1'1!!•""!l!!'"'ll;;;.!""'I • I ' ( . I I I , • ~_. DAU.Y PIWT .EDITORIAL PAGE • ' . Who.'te ihe Backers?· Orange Oo\ll'IY'• Flrrt-Supervlsorlal Di.trict b 1 pr!Je for the mm who represents II. 1t hi the county's oldest and moll prestigious com· munity to begin with, and its long governing hold on county sovernment is accepted naturally, despite the npld growth of outlying county areas. Tbe man who represents that district alter Ibo be- cinnlng of next year will be either incumbent Robert W. Battin or • Sant.t Ana attorney named William Wenke. la the June 6 primary election, the two of them emerged as the top two vote-getters and will face a run· of! In the general election thhl fall . At tbil point. It would take something just shy of a miracle for Battin lo bold bis seal. The combined vote of the candidates who opposed him in the primary (and all of them ran on a pure anU·Battin camoai~n) was G2,174 wtille Battin watl able to gather only 17,819 votes. Wenke hlmlelf ou~polled Battin in Ibo primary 21,538 lo 17,819. ~ ~ Wo~~::'..~:O~ ~o~gw~th ,!:ii':~i.~ him? Alld bow much? And why! Re bu two big backers. ·one of them I> Dr. Louis J. Cella. a mmeuverer within -md sometimes with· out -the Domocrafic Party in the county. The other Is Fred Harber, who now seems to be emerging as a polltlcal lnfiuence on Battin even more potent Ihm the financial backing ol Dr. Cella. There often is humor in Orange County politics. '· The Batlln-Wenlte square-Off ii ottering It. ahare of IL Last week. Battin tired two ol hhl start members. They in tum staged a press conference at the court house aud ripped throu&h their former boss with an en· lite serlu of allegations regarding the propriety of hls conduct -the most ililportant of which, perhaps, was that tl\e COQnty-pald llaff was doing more politicking for Battin than working for the county. The two fired men, Steve Polatnlck and John Abbott. gratuil-Ously volun· leered. that J'red Harber was a behind the scenes boss who could call ·the shots on Battin's votes as he 11w flt. · Battin was outraged. "Incompetent," he called both of bis former aides. "Liars," as well. Memwhlle, opponent Wenke was finding a little poliUcal stepladder of· bis own out of all the goings-on. Battin's campaign manager (Harber) had said that Wenke favored forced busing for nclal integration md Wenke responded with the tbre•I of a lawsuit against Harber. It was more or less a typical oxchmge of political ac- cusation and counter-accusation, but m o s t Ormge ~J County polit!Cal obeervera would have to conclude that up to Ibis point Wenlte bas been the beneficiary of most of the exchmges. _In tho long run, numbers will make the difference. A big set of numbers is the anti-Ballin vote in the pri· mary-52,174 to 17,819. The second big set of numbers is an unknown one. It i! Ibis: Who will put how much money behlnd Wenlte md who will put how much money behlnd Battiii? An even bigger question i! Ibis: Why! I ' Pistol in Pocket Cranston Labeled Anti.;.consumer Dear Gloomy Gus When Dodd Was Censured I ' IJ MJCBAll, D. GllllEN atate controller. tn1ereatingl1. Q-allllon WAseutGTON -Sm. Alan~ ........ olole Sieve Scbefler, who -..i (l><Callf) ""° -__. a ..... _; on \be fair credit lqlalalloo for \be -• • ...,.... -.-aenator dta1ni Ila COl!llderllltn by the for 'i. oleollaa In IJ/4, ma1 have t:a!lled committee, wu alto CrlMon'• .,.,_i I~ polltlcal dama&e for himself representative to the IJlllual American ~. ;llilalonistnC JIO"erlul colllWMl' in-Bank en' Convention held in San Fran· tel'l!I llJ'Oupl, and ·allenating. 1 Senate claco last year. col~ wbo la one ol their principal ·~-. Sm. William Proxmli'e. ([). W!fr ). ' ' " ·~ I Alter three ywo of palnataklfWIY building an image as 1 pro-consumer senator, winning plaudi ts as recently as last January from the. Consumer Federa· ti91'. of All!erica, Cra,nston . µiay have bl-his pro-coosumer reputation in Jµsl one afternoon behind cti:iled doors ,as the Senate Bankln& and Currency Commiltet on wbicb he sits marked up a bill to mike credit card billing practices fairer to·~ ~. 111'1• of .....,.... protection ~ In the bill 'eri!inally drifted by l'l)illni"' were knocked out by one. with :toil lolnlnc COlllmllt.e Republicans tbe °""'"""tic majority lo pro- mote the bankinc lnterata al the ezpenoe of..,,...... · . CRANSTON is nol visibly bothered by the outrage espreaed by CG111umer groopa. esplalnlng lamely that be wants to be ''fair" to utilities MCI banks_, too, in drafting COllSWJ\<r legislation. As for the shock hia •ctions engendered in conswner circles, he explains that he has "never been a knee-jerk liberal!' Proxmire, the author of the legislation. considers the committee action to be so bad that he intends lo vote against his own bill unless some of the key pro- visions can be restored. :As for .Cranston, whatever hiJ previous consumer track record, hil sudden wind-sprint into the arms of the banking lobby may cost him heavily wih consumers in bis 1974 re. election race, who may have their own charile-now and pay-later plan, with in- tere1t. DEUS EX HANNA: If you believe the Congreulonal ll«ord for April 211, 11172, you'll believe that in the ml!lst of the debate on the space PfOll'ID\ Rep. Richard T. Hanna,([).Anabeim), dropped in to take part In the action on the F1oor With the power Fred 11Mber'1 ,._ puled to have in county 1omn- ment, ahouldn't ther9 .... he .. agency caJlecl the Oraqe County Harber llopartment~ -A.H.H. . Tiit. ....... ...... fteMft' ·i.ws. ... _ _.., --........... ..,. ...... r-,.. lflMrt .......... ., 9111, ca.1tr Plr.t, -a neat trick. since Hanna was thousands of miles away at the time and wasn't on hand even to vote for the 11pace program, t . , Tiler~ lbe Is on pag 'R 33'11! 311 be Record. though. exclaiming, ' ' M r . Chairman, I rise in support . :." elc. etc. ... The statement by Hanna inserted into the Record wu carefully written to make it appear he was on hand and in the thick of the floor adioo, eveq thou&h he was absent -again. La!I year, Hanna bad the !Owes! 11- lendance record for any Callfomia Democratic oongreuman, llllwerlng onlY 14 percent of the roll calla in Iba House. With an the wtes Hanno appears to be mi&sing 10 far this year u well, the mer- ry House leprec!Jaun, whom y,ou sometimes oee and -etimea don't, may top hll own figure for 1-..mn. But believe In tbe ~ lleconl, and you can believe In anytbinc. W ASlllNGTON -'lllere WU hi&h drama an the Senate floor fiYe yeora aSo this week. Sen. Tom Dodd, alumped in bis -~ silver hair askew, a harried loot In hil eyes, flncered a loed- ed piltol in bis COii pocket while he wait· ed for bis Senate col- legues to censure him. Thole who knew 1bout the pi!tol fear· ed the despondent Dodd might try to end hiJ humiliation with a pistol abot, thereby turning the drama into Roman tragedy in front of the assembled senators. THIS FOOTNOTE to h i s t o r y heretofore unrecorded, occurred on Jun; 23, 1967. We have now pieced together the detail!. Dodd wa.s notified early .in the day tha t there was no chance for him to avoid cemun. He was Informed indeed that the vote againJt him' would° b e .. ~. Cl'uohod, he brooded over the idea or becomlng one of tho llx men in U.S. history to be -by -Senate ....... Out cl ... thoughts tumbling throotlb bis mind, a plot began to toke llhlpe. EVEN~ John J. Sparkman, (D-Ala.). han!ly an enemy of the special inttttsts, filed a separate statement to express his conoem, while Proxmire fil- ed a blistering dlnenting report saying his original ~er bill cs. 152) should now be called "The Bank Protec· tion Act of. 1972". Four other senators alai refused to ai&n tbe CO!Jllnittee report : Harrison Williams, <D-N.J.), Tliomaa J. Mclnlyre, (J).N.H.), Walter F. Mondale. ([).Minn,), and Adlai E. Who Will Put County A.,.., the •tree! in bis Senate Juvenile Delinquency SUbcommJtlee Wll I col· lection of pistol!. Dodd, Ironically, was a chomi>ion of gun control! and Ille pi•tob had been collocted 11 erbibili for hil an· ligun legislation. He was their official custcd.ian. TIIE DESPADUNG oenator dialed the Stevenson W, (J).m.). Privately,• Prol:mire was even more bilter : "We might as well call tt tho Cfllnston bill rather than the Prolllllire On Monorail Track? l!Jbconwnittee and reached Eugene Gleason, a staff rnttnber. "Gene." said Dodd abakily, "there's IOIJle ln>uble up near tile house with «HM. Georgetown'• full of bippl.,. I want you to bring. me up a sn1all bi111" he remarked acldly, referring to To the Editor : tl!O key role Cranston plJoyed In mating motions liibina the Closed doors to eliminate key pro-coMumer protectlons and in sidlng with the •pecial interesll on clqse 8-to-7 votes. Among the Items dtdlwoppei!'""" at Cranator,.1 urgings were provisions to prevent credit c~ companies from collecting for faully merchandise: bar the charging of in- terest on portions of oulllandlns balancel the customer already paid -ka before -a practice costing coosumen an estimated $200 mllllon a year; prevent "minimum finance c.barge5~' that run as high as 60 percent a year and particular· ly hit low-income groups ; require utilities lo list their now·hidden annual rate of in· terest on billjng statements, just as other companies are required to do under the Truth in Lendlng Act; and increase the liability of banks under clau action suits brought against them on J>ebelf of con- sumers. SPOKESMEN for COtiSlllller groups were stunned as the mild·mannered, previously pro-consumer Cranston step- ped into 11\e closed hearina roont and came out again suddenly dressed as Mr. American!, balding battlor for the bank· ing interesll and champion of the over- dofl. Recovertnc lrom Ila amasement, the Consumer Federation of America angrily char&ed craniton wllli havln1 ~aved ln to lallb)1lla Ire Bink · Amtrlcard and or 1io....-~'whotwu........Uodthe '* Q9dlt . AcL In fact, more u.. .. for spocial lnterdll ,...., to oil p..ured 0..... ~ molllha befcn the :r.:. .... .:-~ .... lobbyllla '"'-' ..-. lllw pald ·n.,, attention ll llli(1I ,,,., .... ol : ... rapport a I •:llllJllll wWl 'IM -« 1 .. 11 Oilllm* in lllf yean u ') Is: rapid transit 1 mockery ol an ac-- tual!ty? Are the people of Orange and San Dic;o coun~es going to do something about their present and ~ travel needs? The politicians have been Unlble to do II ln over 211 years. 'lllelr inability to agree long enough with each other to set a major poblem solved la obvious to 111 who want to cbeck a few lacta. over 13 rnlllloo of the taxpayers' money has been spent by Los Angeles R.T.D. wl1h no tangible results escept wamieHver bus l)'stems and slopns. <>range County is one of the gre1te1t and futeot·growinll counties In the world and a lot ol the larsiglrted -le who helped make ii that way bave lowered their sights. How come! We ne<d the type of dedicated -le who have put men on the moon and brought them beck every time. In WupperW. Germony, they have had a true monorail system for over 70 years. It carriea over 45,000 people dally. The "doers" of Orange County should band togeth~ in an organization that will get the job done. The best be~ 1n my opinion, wwld he to contract with private enlttpr!M and let them bid on the financing and con- struct.ion of a proven monorail syltem a the one at Wuppertal, Germany. The Sanla Ana-San Diego Freeway•' conter leclltill will ~vlde the foundatlan for support of the true hlgl>apoad monorail (and it bas already been polll for by the lalqltlyen). Tbls would be Ille main line. 'lben each community would solve Its own problem of transportatlcm to aqd Imm thot line. In off-houn, certain types or freight could lie iransported by monorail, auc!I u luggage and 1111all bulky ltema, lllnC tbe conlainerited tedmique of llrllDes, ~ ..... ( ) 1utomatic, moybe..,. of thote .25 caliber with dip •• MAILBOX "\!l~.: .,,.it, prize.winning former _ newaman, loved the old man. Between '----------J lll<m wu a Clltldor lliit Dodd rarely thua making the whole project an aclting effort In IOTv1ng people will! 1 amlle. Are you great people Soinc to do oomething aboul Ill D.A.NEWTON To tile Editor : Nixoniutlon or Vietnamiution i! nothing more than a "Secret War" waged by the American War Hawks, who, by the way, do not represent the thintina of the majority of the American peoplef and, long after that last 15,000 pound bomb (dalay cutlet} falls , on the peaple of lndochlna, 1"11 •till hove our overly 1g· gressive. paunchy generala, colonel! and CIA "Bulls," with their teeret tech· niques and special clandeotine potrola, ln some, '° called gutsy, brave 1ttempt to WIPE OUT a poor clals of J>OQPle whose philosophy happen1 to differ from ours - all for God and CAlntry. Tbar:e'• only one ~ 'Cl')'llal cltar;' theR IOllolo do 'not porfonn mcb devlou act cl vlolence 1fllll hontr, or for God llltl Oountry, but to Atla(y their°"" 1farped llltl depnvtd tnindl. 'IVll't It DOI for th.a •• called' AnslCIDIL...~ 1'ar -have been over Ion& qo . ...., llley 'lied' to Joltn Keinod1 IDtl tdlorl in order to contltlue their "Sl1GllC 8oulbtrn StratlS)'." AJ for their ltador -may Cod have mercy on bil oour. .JllBKY· llAllll acbieved 'Wltll bla aubordlnatea. G-tried to ICOlhe the troubled .... tor but llnallY .-II> deliver the pJstol, ~ tiM would give him I chance for a 1-*-ltce tall<. He allo nollfietl the IUbcommlttee'a st.ff dlne- tor, ~Oar! Perian, of Dodd'• disturblni reqtlell. DID llOOD lnl<nd to turn the pistol on himsell? The t:'lll) atalf men left their Of· nee .. Ibey would hi•• complete privacy , =-tho balls as Ibey diSCWllied the "Wiiy el!e would be he asking tor It!" demanded Perlin. "Lookt'· ~ Gleuon. "Don'I worry, I Jmow him. He won't do It ... 'l'o(ether. they delivered Ille small .21 caliber automaUc. They foUnd. Dodd 1nx- ious1 remote. "'WHAT DO rou wint with tJtll?• asked .Gleason finnJy. "I doni think tt'a a &ood Idea." "I need it to protect my' IM>me," ln- aitted the .... tor. Unwlllinlly, Glnson •urrendtrtd Ibo ~· Dodd WU 1fllirin& a tllyllah· IUllllller 1ull -~ coat IDtl Jiii _. -1'111! bJa ltlolJllfykl( pnp, blo flllier'I ~.:t':i.=::.-ca:: his~-...... G-tried apln lo "'Plr"oupde-Dotld not lo..,, ......... ""' .. -only""°"' 'l'IDl:f. "l ml)' lono Ii Ill .. of!lce," ............. llil -tnilllls. '1ban, to -....... tnml.-red the plltol !ram lit picbt to Illa dlall -· lD'ING nlY bid ,......itol blm to I leave lbe gun in bis office for good , the two staff men settled in the Senate gallery to wat<:h the censure proceedings. After Dodd made his appearance, Peria'n suddenly nudged Gleason and e1claimed "Gene! He's still got the gun in his pocket !" Sure enough, there was an ominous sag In Dodd's right-hand coat J>Ol:ket. . "Better get down there!" urged Perian. Gleason dashed do~'n the stairs to the Sena,t.e · cloalq:QOm but couldn "t get past the plainclothesmen who were as signed, ironically, to protect the senators from harm. The dhly way Gleason could get the pistol away from Dodd was to inform on him and su bject him to . the additional humiliation of being disanned on the Senate floor. Gleason decided to trust Dodd'• tenacious sense of aurvival and his Roman Catholic conscience . SENATE MAJORITY Leader Mike Mansfield genlly u.bered Dodd into the cloakroom, out of sight, while the roll wu called. One by one, bis colleagues voled, 92 to 5, to censure him for ml!con· duct. l!iJ disappearance into Ille cloe)aoom, meemvhile, raised new appreheuP:ms with Perian and Gleason. 'Ibey iaJmoat expected to hear a muffled shot. Gle....,n rushed back clown ~ 1talr1 and tried again to get to the senator. But again, Gleasoti wu rebufred . Then the tu'o staff members hurried to Dodd'• of .. fice where rriends had gathered to con- sole the stricken senator. When they eventually reached Dodd'• side, Gleason whispered : "Don't ever do that again! Here , let me have it. Gimme this." Then he expertly lifted t~e pistol Imn Dodd's pocket. • "C'MON. GENE," the old man said gamely. "What were you guys worried about.'' A few da ys later, he turned over to Perian a German automatic piJtol he had kept a.roWld his home. Perian discreetly didn•t remind Dodd that. obviously, he hadn't needed llw .25 automaUc earlier lo protect bis home. FOOl'NOTE: II is only fair to add thal Dodd, following hil ...,....., wenl on working hard for gun controls. He was in• strumental in plsbq llroogh the Smalt both Ibo gun control act or 1968 and Ille . federal narcotics act of t970. A Portuguese T·ugs Ear At Sight of Pretty Girl It's not just the sentimental lady in love who can be described as "starry· ~yed." Everybody, in fact, is starry-eyed. The Better Vision Institute says the iris of each bum.an eye appears to reflect a 1tar-<ilaped figure . Something like tioe lmage in a star sapphire. IT'S SAID all married women ask themselves whether they would choose the same husband again, ti given an· other chance lo de- cide. What they re- ply la now revealed Jn a new survey. Only 53 out of 100 wives say yea, they would take the same . " old boy. JU312$ say maybe. And the otller 22 say absolutely not. IF A MAN 1n Portugal pulls his earlobe when a young lady walk1'by, that means he tl>inka sloe's oomethinc lj)<Clal. A fresh compliment. But If .a man in llaly do'" lik...,ise when a girl pasoea, It algnlfles he reg,.rda her as exceedingly un•ttractive . A dtllberate Insult. Wby the difference? I don't Ret. - Q. "Im 12 years old. Whal'• the overage allowanca lor kids my lge?" A. E•actly $1.10. . Q, "How many wars bave been lou&hl tince the end ol. Wcrld Wtr JI?" A. Ma~ Ill, (Iva or lake a few. Depmdr oo wblt'a a war. Q. ''BO'lf frtquently -a deer chanie • Ill bedt 0 • A. A COtlple cl limoa In tlie day\J(lit, al . laMt four -al nllld. lVIUTBll lllnC1llh . lll*t WllllD 0. Olln: ''Gi>e s.c. BOos crec111 for -= :Otho ui: ~i:::,. tt .. r::,:!!1;: . ( L. M. BOYD ) these men ha ve _in common? George Washington, Tbomu Jefferson, James Mooroe, Andrew~{a<:~, Zachary Taylor and !~ Pierce. A opokesman for W' ~erican Historical Reference Society ,lir quoted as cWming _they all used ma,1uana. Bunk! l . WHY DID Ille Sllota oulltw ~or 'over 100 years? !bat's wttai i aet/ed. Replies an Jdahoalan; "Because Soll got '° popular lbi~ tliere at.w' lo neglect ardJtrt ' wu thou&lil ' he vital to Scotland defense." -tp ROW CAN yi,f call yourself .;.:)liliing enthusiast If 1'll do not recognlzi.1he name of the great Lamar Clar~? . u tbe pr(l{essiona~ gentlem1n who out 14 Ol'1'Dll'tlls in a row. lllan any other boler in history. Nobody-else even came clo6e. DAILY PILOT Robtr N. W ccd, Publishtr Th ., Kctvll, Editor !Albert lV. 11.Ws I '.lldilorlol Pag1 Editor Th< e«Jtortal por. of tho Dilly Pilot tffkl to lnt'Orm Ind atlrmt- iate -by ........ lhll -· op1.-·--mmwr on toPka o1 lntnat ad ~by-•foram tor the '""""" .. of our -· ·-... by --.... l1lmed up at ... I)' 11 A.D. 1300. IDtl WO.t • problhl• bca1owed .from the lllitCh ·boultOt'f ..-,,. 'to*"* uctsslv•l1'; 1'. • · div..,. vlewpolnll o! ..,,._ • ,_.,.IJld ....... ,.. .... .1 tilt do¥· Sunday, June 25, 11173 llWDEl•tbt P,fOlidt!DCY, 1fbet did , • I · Bugliosi to . Get Aid, ' . Busch t o 'Get Tough By THOMAS D. ELIAS and ARNOLD FRIEDMAN Both candidates in the lncreaoingly bit· ter race for Los Angeles CountY district attorney are trying to win their runoff election l;JY borrowing each otber,s most effective fprimary campaign tadie. The big'gest plus for incwnbent Joseph P .. Buscti was the $247,000 he 111411aged to · rai.se -the Iaraest campaign War chest of any candldate In Southern callfomia ·s primaries. 1 Th.et was about n~·e lime3 as much 1s his rwioff opPQnent, Vincent T. Buglios~ could raise. Bugliosi now, though, figures he can draw heavier contributions and ti.it Busch's funding margin comiderably. THE STRONG suit In the primary for Bugliosi, who gained prom1nence as a prose<utor In the Chari.,, Mal130!l fnu"1er trial, 1was his flashy use of the news BUSCH'S dlsaM~ with •Los media. )le slammed away at his fonner AngeJn.~ ~I 11Nch boss in one prw conference after j gafat.d fame in ~ 1IP. ~ of another. 1ett1ng wld°""'ead p e w s Go-I. Ronald R4tpQ llllll r.rm..r ·u.S• coverage IOCI very liWe r--t from s.n. George M~, II lol1.W on 1iis Busch. belle! tbal be al>Ouid• ba._ -hi Ille That fact has led to SOllwl disil· prlWry. ' . ·~ • l · lusiomnent In the B~. camp or er the I Part cl Buclio•I'• ~lkl\1 f way the incwnbenl's f\lDdS wye lased b~ I ........ ~ .. be atlribuled a bis roie 111 .. \ . ~ Vote f or Kkii ndiens t A Privik ge w ,,Record • One or the proudelt votes I have ever wt u a member or the U.S. Senate WIS \ the mo I w .. privi· ' leged to record for the coollrmaUon of Richard Kleindienst oC Arizona to be at· tomey general of the United States. To mate It J>OOSi· ble, the doctors help. ed. me to ?efOVer a few hours earlier than expected Crom a 1Urgical operation at the Bethesda Naval Hoopital for the remova1 of my gallbladder. The gallbladder attack, unfortunately, came on suddenly just about the time the Senate began its long<lelayed debate on the confinnation of. a man I have known and warted with for many years. My col· league. Sen. Paul Famin, senior emator from Arizona, was kind enough to insert the remarks which I had prepand previously into that debate. " BARRY GOLDWATER brought lo tho Senate Judiciary . Com· mittee figbt lo prevent tho Kl<indienot DOlll!nalion, tn my hlimllio tstlmallon, neeils .... explalldnf. I believe it st.ms Crom the fact that lbe N I x o n Adminlstrallon brouClll lo tho !lopart- ment cl Jlllllce • -loom of •d· mlnlslraton and a-.prit or co-cptra- tina and llelp for tlJe lorces ol law ml order llll'ouchoot tho lllld. I believe It bad oometbil1g to do with Ille fact that the new "I~" pollcy or former At· ty. Gen. Jolm Mitchell and bla df:puty, Klelndimst, ...... lo -nsults .. ii became -throupJut the .... dmtllrid and lllt. capita II or crime .U over America. Ibo Manion tcial. But that in Ifs.If doean't ao.we Busch'• c Im p I i I n ,,,.... .... Busch's tW! ratlonaliRs the fact that ho WM f<l'<ed Into the ,.._ by aaylnc, "Joe really dldn~ hove the advantaaes cl the entrenched .ineumbent." He WU appointed to the of(Jco 11> yoon -.o by the Board of Suporvisors wllen f-.r Dill. Atty, EveJle J. YOlJDltr, Bu:xfl'a ex..txu, won eJection u Cl.llforntats attorney general._ A carttr prosecutor, Busdl bad nev~ betore run • (or elective office. TWO MINOk condidateo kepi either BulCb or Bugliosl from wimlng a clear majority alf.boucb the incumbent came clooe. Busch Is determined tllol·the campaign will be docldedly 4ifimot lrom 1111'11' unW ~-· . "Joe feels he didn't !ate .Bugliosl •riOU11y enough," caya a clmpalgn opokesman far Busch, who won 47 per- cmt of the primary vote to Bugliosl's 39 percent. · Most cl the Busch money In the primary was used for television and radio advertising time, with the commercials never menUonln( BIJi}iosi. TBEmAIJ.ENGER, meanwh ile. ..cbqed that Busch was "incompetent" and that deputy district attorneys, who .do almost all the prosecuting in the na· ticm11 Jarcest county, don't get adequate lralning. The Bllsdt campaign's response was to Ignore the barbs. But not any •more. ••You've cot a man with 20 years u a prosecutor here versus a man who spent eight years here and says the training he got sfwlic," a Busch l}!Oltesman said after lhe pri!nary. 'Does that mean all his associates in the department stink too?" ONE TIDNG the runoff will mean Is Iha!. J;lusch no longer will havo the oame V&11"mlirgilo fn finllldng he had in the • • pnmary. • "! expect lo Bet m!ICh more money in the nmoff," oaid Builiost, wi-pri- mary eUcqt cost about $50,000. "! expect ~ ... ~ be ~ more amenable lo _K ___ ' By borrowing ai,liooi's lactic ol ag- gressive campalgninc, Buacb ls taking the lrlditjooaJ path cl an bicumbent when fon:ed Into • rumlf -deciding to •!uc I oat. wllb bis chall111ger rather -Ille role rt an aloof stat.,,. man. ' ' Sunctoy, JUM 2~. 1972 DAILY PILOT • • • S1noker i o N o n•sllloker Change in Self-cu1icept Clianges Behavior I was the average steady smoker -20 to 30 cigarettes a day -for 30 years or more. I bad a cigarette on waking, smok· , ed while driving , af· ter each lecture and durillg seminars. 1 always smoked while at a typewriter. · Tben troubl e be- gan. Not real trouble. I cootiaued to be in good health. But I ceased enjoy· ing cigarettes at the same time as my need for them continu· ed. So several times I tried to quit smok· Ing. It wasot' hard. IJke Mark Twain, I quit dozens of times. None ol these quit· Ungs !asted more than a few days. 1ben I wis invited to a thr~month •isltlng profmaorsbip at Ibo· Menninger Schoiil ol Psydiiatry in Topeka, Kan. I am oot • jllyctiatrist, but the school In· vltes people from other fields to con· , trillute lo Ille training of their residents. For tbree months, therefore, t was a ~ visitor not ooly at the Menn!n~er ainic, but alao at Topeka State Hospital and "'tile VetetanJ Administration Hoapital, sometimes as lecturer, mosUy Mainland Chi na S. J. TIAYAKAWA as an observer and participant in ataff discus.lions. YOU CAN'T BEi around merital hospita ls and spend your days discussing emotional problems without to some ex· tent wondering about your own. r began uking myself about my own emotional health. What makes me do what I do, like what I like. avoid 'vhat I avokl ? Why do I smoke when I don't even enjoy it? By this time, moreover, my smoking had become so compulsive that r was breaking my cigarettes in hall, not to cut down, but to double their impact by lighting 40 times to a pack instead of 20. I never used fil ters. I decided to e1amine myself. (That's part of the scientific spirit or a place like the MeMin~er School. You don't leap at answers. First you try to describe the problem.) Knowing that will power was o! no help In my •making problem, I docided not to try to stop, but to continue as usual, meanwhile studying carefully everything about my IUllOtlng -when I smoked, how much I tlljo)'ed it, wllon I did, und<r, what condltlona I lncnuod my nnoldng." I decided too to notlco the ellect. of my smoking oo my lllmlUlldlntls -the smell of ll)Y clothes and Ibo ar111ns. the .JI ashtraya and m. afllded tile · pearance and 1b1!;l... ot my ment. I STARTED taking notes. OUt of a package cl :IO, how many bad I actually enjoyed? The answer varied from day to day. but tt was a rare day when I could "' say l enjoyed tlroe -and or these only the first two or three puU1. I took note! on the accumulation of P1legm tn my: throat, on the awful taste In my mouth Iii the momq. I llared at !be yellow en my r. • fingers. But I made no atlm!Jlt to M,. down or quit. I lit up whenever I bid Iba ~ impulse, even when I knew I wunai going · to enjoy ti. Thel's tho way It Is with an "' addictioo. MY only JUie w .. not to llDOlt'e~ llOOOnScloullJ. or automatJcalJy. • "' •" NEJTIIER THOSE words nor any others that I can think or can possibly ex· press my admiration for the way Atty. Gen. Kleindienst withstood ooe of. the most disgraceful and unfair attacks, for strictly political purposes, ever made on a presidential appointee. IT STIUKF.s ME that we have all been IO CODC<nJed ...t tnt..rested In alli!n overseas that one of Ille .....-1 achievements of ' tie Nbm AdminlJ!nlion has -onrloolred. It might~. ~many Amaican! to know that the District ol COlmnbia Is now one cl Ille --In tbt Unlled States. M Atty. Gen. Mltdlell'a depaly, Progress,_ ~1;1t at a Price After six WMk1 I r-Dl)'ltlf """'':,/' tinuing to -baavlly, bat bocaminf • more and mare -.111o ..._ It. M thil point I ......... I --... im-.IC cept C~/fr<mt 0 1111'1: a mnoker'' to'ftJ ,~ am a nono-er.• Deaplte lll1 •Ml-"' smoking, I waa mJnced of rttl .. lllt.ot• concept, '!I 1111 1 ~ ta lllte \1111111 R temporary ~ lddleWm." f imowu'I.., this -rldlculoal, but Iha!'• Ille •• ,.. It was . · ' 1 After lhat ""'-'od, I -It WU only, , a matter of t1iile bercre the lddktlon , woold disappear. Each momlni I woul4 as k myself,-110o I want a cia:arette?" I'"· Each mGl!'inC I would aay yes, and lll)l , up. That !lrst clgarelte cl the day wq:. !be key evlDt. It meant I would ain~,; •moking Iba rat ol Iba day. • .~: The 64-19 vote by which Kleindienst ., as confirmed also spelled. in the mind of every fair observer, complete m :»cation for a man whcr refmed to have bill pame placed before the Senate until every last tiny criticism bid been dispeJI· ..i. II should be remembered that the lcq lr,quisition which Kleindienst underwent because of his very tenUOU! connection with the so-called m affair was Oone at his own request But what be u\ed~ for was a fair hearing. What be got wa.s . week alter week of political fJshing ex· peditiona, lnslnuations and unprovable charges. The vehemence wblcb the liberals Rlcbard IOeildienst bid • -..-of reoponsilility for i11iple11BAIJW tho me-ol a new order In (OVernment. Be bad DOf Ileen In office _.. than a fl!W WeeU. before Diet ,KlelMlf"'\ WU bolng refentd to by bis con.c-tn the Justice Dl!ipattmtnt • "Mr, Taulh· N Thus It -that a loolh crime olluolloa throughout Ibo United Stateo ron -.... into mo of the ~ emio flalllOra this country bu "' ... Jll"duced. Tbeae are a fl!W or tho ........, 'llllY I am proud lor Arl1ooa and for our utlon that we have today a IUllJ' CQllflnnod attorney renera1 by Ibo mme ol !llCh- ard Kleindienst. ' "W•ll, hi ,,,.,.., Georl'l II you ovar need I p1I , , ." , BJ TllOOUS DEVIL E1Cb yur 1n mklJme, a hundred or to Callfomla -._. •t -~to---. talk about lW!Aapapet -·~ ad penamel, worry iillolljl ... 11a1e or the art cl com- "".........., lialen to .... esporls in -·-llldtill!snmade. ', I made the trip last week ...t found, u . 'UIUll, IOIDil Jll'OVOC• ~,....... aUve topics up Car dilcuuioa.. M 0 I t Intriguing ptrlapo <~ re'd cotta thn!ogh ~gu· tng about how much apoce to leave be- tween liQts in a headline) was a bact,around view on malaland China by Nonnan Kempster, wl>o .......i Ille Prolldeni's Peking visit for UPI. Kmlpoltr made one lhllli clear: Otlna Is Jn rar better shlpo than he hod believed. And he felt almost all tbe other Americana comllpCllldents ..,-ood with hil view~ ... " No one ls starviJW In Red Chlna. U.U.. lnC ls adeqaale ...i far above the pre- ll:olid WarJI -· 'nle·ait-an ~. ftll.(ed Ind •A*IUIJr eood medical -ls anllable. New act ~=.~n:"'~~ -. allond -...... lo all but military lmtallatlons and DO au.I of ..,..1111p wu even hinted. 'Ibey wrote EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK or photographed what they pleased and sent it home via satellite. Kempster !ourid one facet of Qiinese li£e •lnk>at unbelievable to an American : Crime is nowexistent. Street muggings just don't happen. Hotel doors aren't even locked, so rare is thievery. No one sboplilta and police are hardly needed. So anxloua were, !be hosts lo show o!f their achievesneots they even asked .newsmen -who had been given a list of 40 notable featur<S of Hangchow -if there was anylblng· elae tileY!d like to view or visit. (William ~-Bockley pucklsltly wrote in "&min Catholic Qurcb service." He was not obliged.) In technology, Red Otlna doesn 't ap- proach the'U. S. When a snowstonn hit Peking, for example, the Otine.se had on- ly a few snowplows on hand. But so spirited are the people that they volun· tarily went into the streets by the thou.unds and shoveled them dell'. Sowlds a little '5 if Kempsle!' 5aW it all &h:f:oligb ~lored glaues, doesn't it? MJybo ono cl. those lef~loanlng news 111* 1')11 hear about. Or maybe be was alnl\>ly IOld a bill of 1oods. Not · quite. For Nonn Kempster reported as well on the price tbe Qrlnese bad paid ror those acbi .... ements. Aated by an American newsman what she !loped to beaime. a l>yeON>ld girl replied, "I wish to serve Olainnan Mao." In what capadty? "In whatever capacity he feels best.'' Every single element or the Red Q).lnese life -fts music, its art, tt1 literature, Its billboards, !ts very spirit - Is built upon Ille aingle base of glorUying Ibo People's Republic and Chairman Mao. Asked 1 question about virtually any aspect of. their lives or their nation and tbe Chinele Produce a litany·llke aruiwer ~m "the llttSe red book." 'lbat book is, very literally, the Bible that governs the beliefs and goala of 800 million persons . Olairman Mao, its author, you see, has a IJU!e People'> Republic homily for all lltuaUom. They dress alike, they feel alike (even sexual distinction is at an absolute minimum ) and, most important of all, they think alike. They are taught to think alike Crom birth. So that's the price the People's Republic paid for their vastly improved lil!ing atandards, theirlhluslrial growth and their apartment buildings. They arc mental prisoners of the state. It's a hell of a price to pay, UPI man Kempster was asked this question last Friday, "do you, all things oonsldered, think the Cliinese people are better olt than they were before?" "What do ~ think?" was bis reply. His own feeling was clear. So I conUDJed smoking, but DOW 1 WU' ·J more mlllnble than f!Vflt. I WIS not only not enjoytng lt and adlw!y hatlng Iii taste and ... u ol the stuff, but I WU in• • violation cl my ..U""""'"'1t. It couldn't••. go on that way. . "~. .. AND rr DIDN'T. In another six woeU, r. my v!Jitlng professorship had npirM" and I was drivlnc home to San~·· On the IOCOlld day on !he rud I Woke llll!lr. In the momlntl and Uliod mJ'l<}f tt.... usual questklll, "Do J want a clgaretti?•P ·~ To my el1J1)rise the 1111Wer came out, t.- 11No!" And I didn't need one the rest of .. that day, nor the next day1 nor the next -nor any day aioce. .. All this ~ned In lllilf. My cigarette addiction wu comptetely out ot my system. Not evm a passJnc temptation to. smelt• bas ever crossed my mind in !be ensuing years. . .. tr cigarettes we your problem, you ~ might try my method. When the soll-<O!!-, cept changes, behavior changes. But Iha · self""111Cept does not change ... Uy. It can cbaal• -you open yourself full~ : to yoor own ~ -even !bl ' routine --of llllOtiJW. •• My self.(zoatmont -throe monlh!. · YCllll'll may taire men time -or less.:• Wlll powtr -'t do It....-JOU have a • lot more or It than I ba... ·, .~ Budgeteers Trim Brown, Re·inecke : By PHIL HANNA Capitol News Servioo SACR.AMENro -Cllirornia's $7.9 billion budget bas apparently been uoed as a '"hie stick" 1aaU.. two eleeted state olfida1s Whl are 8Jl(tinl to be elected 1ovemor ol tile state in 1974. Budget ccdet'eeS llllled the stall of Ll Gov. Ed 1jeinocke by ellmlnaUng money lor three ... lstants. '!tie slx"'111) com· mitteo also transferred several ke1 of· Cb& admilllstered by the lleuteMnt eovemor. It Ju.t .. happened tllat the offices moved -Olfice cl Inlergovernmentsl Relations, Departmart cl Commerco and M1ltlclcy Qlcnmlaslon on Marino and CGutal Rapurces -were Ulos4 which llft Reinecke his best opportunity for ~op1a;y or his eff~-.. an adll ator. INSIDERS SAY !lie action wu taken to blllni RelnecU's effectlveneu becauso he "lnterfend"' With l,.W.Uve mp. portlomnent by trying to in.wt the In- terest of the state Reapportionment Cnm· mission In the probl<m last year. At that time both s.n. Randolph Collier ([).Yreka) and Assemblyman Willie Brown ([).San Franc!Jco). chairman of both money committees, were aupposed to have laid, "Wait unli! budget time n'xt year and we 'll take care of Mr. Reinecke." Another vlc!im of budget cuts ls s.cr.tary cl State F.dmund G. Brown Jr. Brown was rattling the cage of many Jawmakeu by Insisting tllat llley live up to resulatlom concerning campaign con· t~butinns and Um!alenlng tllat be would nol certify their electioos. Because of this the secrc!My of state l03t a 123,0QO.a.year deputy and a swank office Jn Century City near the Century Plaza Hotel. ASSE~mLYMAN BROWN, speaking of Secretary of Stale Brown, crllldzed use of the Century City office two days a Wetk. "l llllnk he Olllllll to optnd an his time here In Sacramento. This ls when! his job !J. He likes lo be down in Century City near his daddy.'' Yoong Brown is the son of former Gov. Edmund G. Brown. Observers in the State Capitol had spoken of the "effectiveness" ot both Brown and Reinecke in rectnt mmtha. PRIOR TO Brown's election tn 1170, the secretary of state's office had been populated by the Jordan family for nearly 60 years. They were a shy and retiring lot who seldom criUclzed and never movtd against member1 of the 1 ta t e Legislature. . Reinecke. as a former congressman, JS <lne or the few mm in Sacramento who has ties and Influence in Washington, DC. lie was Influential In obtaining lhe $250 mllllon loan to Lockheed Aircraft Corp., the B-1 contract for Nortti Amarican Rocltwell, a lhlpbuilding controet fnr a San Dleao firm and major por\ions of the mulll·bU!on dollar apace shutU. JlrGllTam for Vandenberg Ah' Force Base. What happens now! The budget ii In !ht hands of Gov. Reapn. He CID blue1*1dJ ltmll, Iha! !J, ' l'elllOft oost flcures from .. batlcel. but • ho to powerle11 to abl!I Ila nrloul dopartments -lo MDodia Ind ' . Brown. •' I ' I ,I OAll.Y PILOT s.odaJ. -25, 1972 Nete Standards Cleaning Sewage • To Boost'Taxes By JORN ZALLER ,Of .. Olltr~I"" Cleaning up OraDle Coom- 1)''1 ••&e wastes to meet tougll new state ·water quality ltandards Is going to cost • lot. ecmructioa of aecondary ~ r.tanls lo procw Ille caaaty t 150 m 1111 o n p8-ol waste per day will OOll at least 11$ mllllon, ac- cording to Fred Marper, general mana«er of the county aanttauoa--.'- The melatbl -l!llde last weelr Ill a worklhop meeting of pulillc .._... lo diJcuu the en~ Jm. pllcatlons of the dlltrlct's plans to comply with a new aet Of stale water quallty stand- •anls. The main potnhnade at the meeting was whatever Is done ls going lo be expensive and compllcaled. "We're ~lely going to ,need substantially higher taxes." Harper said. "The.only questloo Is 00.. ·much hlR)l<r end over how Jong 'a i:>erlod we want to spread out the costs." · Oneset·ofprojectlons 'dllci-1 by Harper would raJJe property taxes for · the avenge .....,. of a $.10,000 · .. .,. In Newport Beach, COiia 'Mml RIDltingtoa 119ch. or -.n Valley from $15 to '40 per year for each of the ·M>t, tllree years. Th I a repr esenta almost double the : present sanitation tu rate. 'HIGHER TAXES' Fred Harper wll!les. Under the present sy!tem, only the water fn the vicinity of the ocean ouUall is tested. The new laws require that the aewage waste Itself be tested and be within certain standards. • Rtqulrements to test for some pollUtants that : were never even menU(lned In .,..m0ll5 standarda. Included for the flnl Ume are lelts for water clearneas and floating oils. 11 A political decision has been made on the baals of 'publfe opinion to clean up the 14 telflge waler we put lnto the "ocean," said Harper. 11We'?e •IJOin« to comply with that dedaton .. • A set·of ...irlC alloWfble levels for all 110 p ortant dissolved mat¢.als for the first time. 1bere are two basic ap- proaches for complying with new standards, according to Harvey Hunt, a consultant lo the district. One would involve mising tons of chemicals with the water to clean It. But the chemical . sludges !bu pro- duced would have to be settled out and disposed of. • "But It Is worth pointing out that the new water quallty "iltlndardl are mt based on tll'lentlflc fact. This Is a whole new area and hard data Is not alwa)'I avattsble. Some of the things we'll take out of the .J.._.,. water could be han- dled by tbe natural ;rocesaes ' 1 fl the ocean." Another approach to clean- ing sewage Involves adding 01- ygen to It and alJowlng the dissolved orgllllc wastes to react 8JllOlli themaelves and destroy each other . 'nle,new rqutatloos are In llnal draft fGnn and will prob- • .i.i,. be enacted by the Stale Water ReeourceS C o n t r o t Board In early July, Harper . •kl. "Thil srocea ii a natural one" u.-uld. . ·-... ' Re llljd \1111~ w,q.t prohfbly· llilli~ '· ~ .. lncllided In the pro- posed new regulations Include: e A different approecb to ,, -., the quality of the a plant ...... ·!be "ftllun\l~ approecb wllliJ> a year lo take maximum bellent of federal funds. , . .. ' r • Perm Sale. Choose the one that fits your hair. And your budget. One week only. 'Proteine' perm, usually s1s. Now 9.88 'Triumph' perm, usually s20 . .Now 13.88 Both prices include shampoo, conditioning, cut and set. t/ JCPenney beauty salon -~ -•Hal'J. CNrg9 lt. I .... Iba HUITlllGTOI BEACH .;:·-. ~lit:~ • • • f ' I ~ --- I ' I • I • ' . • ·, The schoolgirl ·smocks~ Whenth~Y . • look this,. good,., YQ.v ~ne.ver .. outgrow·th~m. · : ~--· . . ... - JCPenney . I • Thevatues n here every day. - . . • FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beech. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hunti119ton le•ch. 1HARIOR .CENTER, Coste Mese (•CloSICI Sunday~ . -... ' ' , ~ I • , ... ·, s55 Reversible Jacket of spilt cowhide. An assortment of i • (llhlon colors to 'cl)ooso !rem for sizes 6to161 / •" • ... • JCPenney The values n here~ryday. • . . • I j ~28 Split cowhide battle jacket with contrast trim. Wide range of fabulous colors to choose from. Sizes 6 to 16. , • • · FASHION ISLAND, Newport !ffch. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hunti1i9ton Boch. •HARBOR CENTER, Cost• Met1. !*Closed 5\ind1y) -· ( ' .....,, Jlr;tt 2S, Im . ' ' Mesa's Jordan Na1ned Coast :Assoeiation Head • \ WlllMd T. JOldan, vice< ..Wuled to ~· two y~ mayor al Colla Mesa, has ' ~erlna .,. '6llnley G • been elected president of the AncWnon, Honcoct-' 'II t 11 '' , Orange County Coast >.. JlOllNnl m , Roy B r a d t , IOclatlon. Jo~ W. DocRr, Forrest He wlll be oUlelolly lnstolled DIW.00, Fbln ·~er. ~ r'iFt. to bis ono-year tenn u held Hlrlb, '1llrold lacbon, WUl&ra 'ol llill'lll-YOl!i<lld orgonlzatlon T. Jordan, Corl Kegley, Doi.' d\ll'!JIC • •d!J!ner m .. Ung In em M+tl: ~~~ early Allpii,' . •ecordinf to SIJpbeil Mlebalee, Lorna OU~ , pr81dent Job n lllilll, R.!. "CUba" Morris, llcl'l'1>.° " Jomes O'Coonor. Theodore , Aleo ....W 111-mall ballot Robins, Sr. , K e n n e th Jut weot ...,..blel: Slovens, SlmpllOll, Walter Se b m Id , lint Yloe-pfelldent; C • r I Donold 6blpley, Roger Slot.' ~ ~ vlce'praldent: J. Leslle Steffenoen, Richard Jael: F_,; tnu\Jrtr, and st.vena, John Vibert, William !\·•Ip h ~ KI~ tr, "Bill " Webb, and C.E. "Bill'' aeere.tary.. New direefors, Woods.-· -· • I• ' . ' . -4 ~. '".1!'"' I . . :r I , •·,' ,, ···~ ' " .... • . . " . ~ . . "' ........ ~ " .~...., .i..!' • <i'' • '11.· ~ N ~· ' ... ~::::;::::=~':'.:' .. ·.·, "!·~ . ; Co01 .. ,.jy. Polar9id ~~~ s~~glass~s.· , When wn.-.l you want 1$ · 'less glare; mor.e f'sbion . • There's more to these Cool-Ray Polaroid sunglasses : than meets the eye, Great looking, of course. Flattering shapes. Metal frames in gold orsilver tones. But that's not all. <l'lare has ju~! about been eliminated. The lenses are shatter resistant. In fact, we've thought of everylhing. So you can pick out something sleek and sporty, and sti ll do your eyes i favdr • Like It .•• Charge 1\1 JC Penney The values are here every day. I . llO't AV4.~AJ THESE STORES: GARDEN GROVE, INGLEWOOD, MONTEREY PARK, OXNARD, SANTA MONICA DAILY I'll.OT tt, t Briton Concocts New Lingo By JOHN ALLAN MAY Cllftttltll Set.fl<• MIMlllw Servi<• LONDON-Europe bas a new language. Or, to put it another way, "Europe habo un novo lengo." What's more, "al can com- prendar it.'' Th.e lingo, called Eurolengo, has been inven ted by retired businessman Leslie Jones of Newcastle-upan-Tyne. It has taken him five years to perfect it, During those ye81'$ Jones, aljboup he spooks four other European languece1 and En1l11h, wander<d· the ~ ...,. tl11<11t pretending tor -of the tbne that be apoke Mthtng but Eurolengo. ,Same people may hive bttn 1 bit taken obaek at flnl. But h claims that taken all around, as It wu, his new language had a eomplelt oue- cue, or 41unkomplet victoril." It Is virtually bnpouiblt, he declares, for anyone I n Europe1 unless perbopa a vt.a!tor from A 1 1 a , to D\lluJlderstand )'OU II you 1pealt Euiolenga to them. '!be first Eurnlenco prlmu bu been publllhed by Oriel Prm o( NtWClllle • . Undlktlon1rContalnlng 25,000 words ii lo _.uon. 1bo 1-U.O · ii ·1 mar· rl1g1 belweon wliat ii 1-lri Englilh and ED&Jillh I D .......... . . ..,...._, All diflieult IDUlldl lave • ~ oWlilnotod and • the "l'tremelY 'faill loll In. P!ioDetJc IPlWlll mWI II . ..., to write. . The whole grammar can be written on three abort pqea. . It's the opposite •PPI-to llillt of Dr. Stanley Rundle of Richmond, SUrrey. who hi• developed a fundlmetolly dlffm:nt s)'llem. ·Dr. Rlllldle un tooeb m un foreign lingo por 1~ m to · loom Juit ... t -100 -roeu. l:.e aecm ode Dr. lluDdlo Is to treat all Europ11n Janrueceou-at-- dlaleets of English. '!be sent facts lmnod - such u rtkoplzo It Gtnmn "z" u le "EncJilh "t" -tl pupil~ Dr. -....... ~-alemaii multo ...... por example. Das !st nlebt 1ber der English spelled funny, ugen Der Herr Doctor. Le grando troubla, thotJib, Is to reversar oneselfo • d englese. this thing lo ton eotehlng. Air Threat Admitted SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A former travel IPr!t h 1 1 pleaded ruillJ to 1 eharff of ottemf>llril to estort •m.ooo from lfusheo ~. After 1-lnc b pleo, U.S. D!!trle,t Coun J ... <L1n1<! H. Burke aet July. 7 for ien· tenetnc T<llbot A. Grtpry, II, of lll•ced. · . Grea.., wu 1rre1ted Mardi 38 on J'BI complaints tbot he mollOcl claeUHecord· ed bomb llrillo to the alrllnf, ~.he .~~ Its • • Q • • L?'Wlmm1ng Oa11 Set , .. .. . . ,. ._ FASHIONS ANNUAL '.. St:JM·MER ·c t EA·RANIGE . ' . Mosr OF ova SVM/ffEll S't«iK JtElkla. 50% llP'iO fl~S ,, PANTS , sw'EA1E115 OFF .. · ..... _ r :I; CfM,'PJ . , . ~SKIR18 · : .. 1 : BLOUSES · Open Today --Sunday ' 12 .5 p.m. . ".. - Open Today · Sunday 12·5·p.m. -............ ~JASBION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH ALSO • F~~~ ' , : ' MDSE. SUBJ. TO Pli!OR SALZ • . ~ . '(;row · ~.Old Rebellidusly' S~ys Doc . SAN DlEGO (AP) -'"Grow Ii you lace 10 to 20 years of J:>lego kt Skallng Club. i he a I t h y " a~ I ei't t b J old rebelliously," advoo Dr. Iii~. '!'he secret Is simple-we I. A&socialel aay the whit .. · psychologlcalw; •1 !t~ ..lcr la .,, r. Howard W..tcott who at 69 them " halrtd Wtl!cott Is one of the retlrement, es co ri,_ bl -•-••--plan A ~•live ot'Boston Westcott oidesLmen ever to earn aa lDi an lntervltw IDday. • ' .;;;'.,: ~ka"l°::' ~ 1 ' wa& 62 when belstarted taking ' strwnent Olght rating. "Above all," ~.~eel,, After 40 yem u a family ,flying.lessons. 'He l'" about IJ' Is important to "thinll "Growoldrebellt · pllyllclaa ,In New Y~ qty, 50 whea be took up skating. Westcott ntiNd lo 1117 aad Today 'he heads , lbe San moved to Sou\!Jem California. Diego f'lying Pb ya le I ans Retiring IOOD! He ......,. Disastir -Squa,d, a group , of mends thla,pmcrlptlon: voluo...,.wh<>stand reaey to "Tate Ullom, learn, co,,. fly with medicln.-bag In h8nd tinue ·to .~ Jzf tune wilh to .ahy emer(eney, anc!"ls young.people. U ,....,. 15 ar seruar ~ of the San • 'SABBATH. . ~.' I . I IS FOR MAN - • I WHEN YOJI THINK OF FLOWER·S • • • REI M.EMB'ER • FLOWERS, BY DEBRA -·. A DIVISION OF ' I • NEWPOll'll 1PRODUCE ,_, 67Wl'I,, 6JWll, '7M 2'1 EPISCOPAL CHURCH . °"''7 DAl'I 7 A.M.·• P.M • . . ,tf.~., Sotu.:C.ay EHnin9 . 2'f6 ilowport. 111~.0(oft T1ot .,.,,1.,....) , 1:30 PM''S.rvli:o '. .: ~--..:..;,.......L.:...!.-.....;. ____ _. f~oncin9 July l, I ?'72' ' ·· " Rrst ~f the Week Speelal , ,i"·~~blo to tho10 1 · • Sunday . Monelay. Tund•l: Qnly • "' Wllo Fini! ~ ,Sll>both •ObsorvonCI • f ~ ~ CO~M More i40nv•nient . f~ '."r1~l'July ' <August ~ • f ;• • ~RrH:SRN o:f:f Fii:= • • • " ; .r. ' • I ' tsAN i''IK sco I ST. JOHN-<THl~DIVINI ~CofAL•·CHJlllC,H' I'! MAR.GARI ' . '5" ,.. I 2043~ren90 !At'. Boyl · , ,. Cost• Mos•, C~lif,-, · . . J DAISIES • ' I 1 , _ 111':.~H I (7141 548-8326 '!• · •. , JHU 11.2 IUHCH , • c • '" • I 'I.Wt· l . .. . ,., " '··!11111•'•. ------.. : .. ;.·i. 'j' ·' Ca·rRe,~. S.~·l.e,! ,:Save .on OU r l • I •' '!> ~ 1~, loi I • • 1.u,xu!~i9w~·{ .. e_~;rp.ettng. ~ ' -l t •• ' •t" I • J .: • • f , ' ........ ' . ' " .. Sale·,&~; , R ... 'l!N ·eq. ,.S.kff'ttron la {.q, yd1 Reg, 311.50, ·" . \'OW'324.IO ... I '.\ f · ~ "Echo' c1rpet1ngci1,i<ol!~1® 1 • polyester plli hu 'ltiluiM•IOolc. ' CombinH the lnlormeJlty Ol 1~ • ''"'the luxury of plllllf>11J.j;i.1p:t• decorator cotorw. r~v . ~· ~13 a month. I ,. f, ._...,., . .,. " ·4 ..,. ·1e 6~~d. r I . R .... 7p • yd .. l•H•7SOll IO "•'l'·Y~• eg. 319.50 NOW '24.IO ~ ~Y'l11'1'tr1plu1h pile or Kodel® <P11ly19!er. Hot 81shaggy11 shag 'ot.1orm11•1plu1h. In 14'tweed *f.orator ~olors .. ', ".13 1 1)/0~th. ... ;i ..... ~ . :s.a e: · !,d. 'II 'I 1 . egi .so~· &d. Save ,IO iln :~1Q~d ... , ei:f4 ,No~ .· 'Coronation' carj)11 g of ... ,- . aclilptuted Kodel® ~ler pfl,.. Cti0;0111r1omstwo· nw . '.<,r decotatO( cqloro. · · . ~ .. ,13·• month . I . , , . . '~·f.' Sale !. ~9 ... f' . ~,., - 11 ... '·" oq. rd. •• · no ~,_. t ~ ~ ' . M.Jdl. ;·~ R ... 341.IO. NOW ,t.IO ' ,,. 'Heritage C111tpe1lngrof DJtera;;. ' 1 polynter. Tip thearWd. In e eond 1 ; end lwe9cl decor1tc{l".c o1orw. · ': ••s121month I · ·~ ·.c·· S'ale J~9 d :~,'~ ' ~ ... :.~~; !1e9, ~ ....... ""~~·~· ;·' •• oq. rd•.! llet•••t,to', ~o.w',..; .... ., ~ ~,.t , ... ~ 'Harvaot'lhag.ca ., ing.ofvl~ln .•; nrfoll. ChooM trom 15 two-lo~e ,., colora. I 1 • ' • ~· $18.$0 a mbntti L _. ~ ;t.· ~!I .~~~~ ~.J! . '3:';!~c,~.f!inoof , ·1: cont1nuou1i/ICi1ntDupeil n)lfon pile. MUlti·levtHoop. o I tolld deco j colore. , · ., ••'10.soa.mo h. 'j ~ . ( !.~ k ,.., '50 sq, )ltls. Ill carpet a 12-x 1 • " living r~tn. 12 ~a· dining,.., 6 x 5' foyer t.I x 30' htfl and~ ··rhis 11nOYnt represents the ~uired mo~ly payment undet Penneys Time Payment Plan for tl\e purch1se o t rWii.i! lttm. Ho~· Charge will btlncurrtd iftntl>alanet ol the~1ccount in lhe llrtl btlilO; l~pald in fut! by lhtck>sing date of 1htnt1xt billing period,"""' ,lftcurred Finence Chlrgn trin bt Otttnnined ~ 1pptyir19 p.wctifi'l!'of l.K (Annu1IP9rcen11ge Rite 14.!4%) on the llrat SSOO~ 1,. /(~nnval Ptrctnlage Rale 12'lt) on U'll portlon over '500 •• ~ gei11nct wllhout dtducting peymtnta or crtdita. ' ~ . JCPenney ' Shop Sund_•Y;""'" to _5 ·~.11 ~t Ifie foffowlng 110.,1: , . i FASHI ON ISLAND,. Newport leKh. · HUlllTI~TON ·CENTER, Huntington IHch. Use . P1rneys time peyment p!.n. • • ' 1 _ • he cil _ -i. . ! • • ' I ! ' ' . • , i •. • ' '· • • > ' , •. . - I~ ~ I I .. -· I 'lllllr11 . D!llly', 111""'1!1111 beills,pread cotton/Mtie ~n wlti .100% F. fining:amLcotlcfll.back. I ~-ln.y.Uow,blue and . ~24 Ful~: •22-ni;n *30au"n *3$td'~ ... I I ; . I I \ • ." I I •• ' ' .. • -• _Mere R~u- Newport Liqµor Raw Up ' . > 'U•lllllf ... ell-I 11111&11. Ci>ttDn .,..... • • prtnt.,ln•G-lllnk or gold.'TM custom IOok at Penney priCH. ~ 1!11111-'-11~· ~- I Face towtl *1 -Wah~• 80° • " •• ,. • ... ·, ' Fa1hlan M• ... '111111111111".lllllOlar cur!'ln --: Wlll\.towl -, 11rilbl•. too'i~ ralleta Wll1t ' vinyl lining. 6' X 6', Grotn, blue, or pink. 799 • • ' ...... • • .. . ' . ~CPenney . · .. · Shop S~y noon . o 5 PM at the f°'lowlng stores: . I . FASHION ISLAND, Ntwport a..cf.. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Be1ch .. •HARBOR CENTER , Costa Mesa (•Closed Sunday) , I Lie it ••• Chlr99.itl . , ' . I ) • .,. t ' ·vcc Scholars Out.uncling graduating seniors-in the•School of Pbysical.sdencot at UC lnlna gather wiiji professors following honors luncheon. From left. Pttar Younr.' chemistry; Professor Ray Kume and Wendy Isbell, l)l&themallca; ~ate ~ fessor David Brant, chemistry; Professor Richard WalliJ and Cbarlti Munch, physics. Custom s.lipco~ers. . ·at a• pric-·yqu I r 't ? can afford no,W.1 · ' . • • \ • . .. .. ' ' •49 .. ' . ~!ldarc!cttalr .. $ . '\ ' . . 79 Sta~anl iofa .. \·I • . I \ . ' . Choc>aa from a baauUful collactlon of printed and IOllcl ~ 81111 , clally choaen for 11118 -.t ~ n.tld with min NP••-411"111 ,. We'll come to your home to·fll. cut and --The entl,. opa1'1l1n ._ In .one day I • - Call collect .(714) 523-651'.I .-· for our shop-at home-servl~· · . . · JC~enney The values .-e '*" wery clay. • ' o-tate now. llae Penn.ya uma PAJIMlll plM. • , ' . ,. " .. Thew Swedish govern- m • n t 1ponoored blll· bolrd1, left, record the Ille "1p1n1 of young drug _, .. They ·ore port of • c;11h program eg1inlt oddlctlon In Stockholm. ''N1rcotlc1 took h11 life,'' 1 the 1.,.nd uyo. Above right, Koos Zw1rt, who bro1dc11t1 the drut mar- ket report over • maior Dutch r1dio station, r• l1x11 in his home. ~t Dutch occepl his broad· c11t 11 if it were the wuther report. ! 1 I)tugs, Europe S·tyle ,, · 'How'·Dutch, F,rench, Swedes Cope By JOHN~ "'Ille IOCOlld thing II~ thal It's gotten Into aome people's AllSTEllDM! (AP) head! here thal kid! SU1ped much more serious. I hardfy coordinated and fo11owed more faithfully than lhat ol any other country, played a role in holding back the tide. )!aturdly J p.m., tl1" family in. anything the Establishment the car. t!ie car , ~ tells them, ao if you aay herol!i tow~ the.~ ~I Zlndvoarl. 11 a bid sce.fe, .hardly anyone • llrill the car. radlO running will believe you Set up at Christmas 1968 when Sweden began to be frightened by drugs, the pro- gram established a coordinated body coD)priJlng the country's legaJ, heaJth,• police, educotion Ind in· \brOUl)J: tbe news and then into "But if you' give them ~kind of market report: Something they can verify by ~ "Lebanon Red . .W ~ 75, theinselves; like our Price ~ Gold 400 down IO, report • a ·sttvice where you ti or Of! c 01 310 . up l~; can check out the stulf they're ,&/ghanistan 415, up live. . • . _bgl'JU than IOU can be 10-~_t:-~,:t i::""vor~ ~~ cepted' as crecill>Je, JMif.,: lormollon .!'PJ!!;iesi te:.i::r for trafficking were , pollco narcotlcl porlCllDOl '\IJJ" peel 500 j>m0n1 and money sel aside lot eduCaUon. : -• .....; thal . · you.hive I rulOOl\111 . e ~china• ~-"«?mes of .tielnlf ~ :Wiien 1"U -ping ou\· el 50 million llf speoll flllol lllil*t ea kJll •-ertean,. l'llf ,,l'ldlos every y· "1' · , • ·r • · ~ diirtm .. horbontll bat-.. "' • • Dr11P1 "!Ill France? ~ ~-proble!ll,. ,as ""' Freiich • a kttc!mi> drencbe<I T'Y to DqluU>a or 111111t Wr ~ ·~ ~ • umsb~tocaaw.·.,, ·' · lllll~lielng~ed; ~1 Dt, ~ o. ?.!~· V,ARA -no eight . htld ~,~r ~ ~ru,; hamburger, }:,,, I .,".t ,-' It .... 1911 and the begln- nilll Of Franc9's Gaulllcl Ullllll\pllon lhll arup ·.wer~ only "'!' !ho ·new borborlans: and lhlt ·a Jillllehlum ol culture ·-wa'rd them away from t. Patr i e llon , Miiii I d> m net ""°"'"' llllo l>ul ..... ·= ' ,. I •. ' '"°" ~ 111· ~·_L _,_ 'II llOalolllt Plrlf • II "'nn:,., :.;-~ foi\.lllillb·~ mlrl·' Oli~drlflqualloli. "'-~"'! . · ,... F ---' " I loll JOU the hard f""""' ' 11 · • 125 dl1lf blem bu otabllli:ed In ~~a .~and IJl~cllln. Alco~U~ is ~~ • ~ . ·#· · .. -•e• .to lil'llfS lather]fnd. , . Tbe noliDD clie•l'bai'd, kick· Ing and · ~ming In fact, because !lie. Amerlclns kept dronlng.og clbcourteously that most of !lie blroln reaching the' United ~ ..... proc- -·In MineJlle, ft ollronl to the !lonor of the French police and' the aovernment . • • • . r,. --~ t•o• •-• I .~•erle• .u1-e o .. " j:' 1111! ii r \ I ~ .-_ .-_ --......-.-_ ,... ~y~~,_ .. :;.~ . ' _.. ... 1111(11 -~ 11'9~ ~lllll9- . • ·· .~ ~.~.w11amember I\ It 11 the llutdt.,,.,, IJl drugs, 'II lbi ~~OD, SIYS /9>relued,7ii»~lh•t ~,our ·lle*la ~d love to !lie family C11 their WI)' to the ltPliJe CCllbls," but that ~ch llld listening to their ouch a decision poaes too ...,_~ m.lfl<p~report m 1 n y problems, Including tr': ... •. 'IC;,. JIU'· ~i uther. some in!oJuble ones on the 1111. When ~ heard cliplom1t\c level. , the Rotierdlm YMCA af· "Our ,..,_. to drugs has gu.i. had pluted 30,000 marl· been to 1vol{ over-reacJlng, lo -In the city's public avoid a represS1ve mdod. to , they took It wltb 1 keep lhe question In lhe light,'' ' said MuJder. "I think our •~ · . proocb hiS been the right TJFIES FRENCH one.u .A< for the other two Euro-The commission also found PIQ... countrlet with real m a r i j u a n a "relatively in-~ ll(O)llenil. ~ ~!J'h oocent" and held that the ~ mokes !he Sw ... es' stepping stone theory by ~ !Del i>JE_morlllles the W/\lch marijuana use ]eds lo PrenQh, But modi Dulclimen heroin is essentially 1nv1lid. think their way Is the right When you talk lboul Holllnd ~· • 11! Sweden, Swedlsb lllfCOllcs After I he BeurbeJ:1chten officials go all furiny. 11 Is a warm-up, tile radio of!ers a cloddish irony liberal ketU• warning, a word OD what it Sweden calllng'liberal Holland hears the police are up to, black but lt is a fact mool of since pOl!lsession of d r u gs swedtn•s speed comes from lrcJmically r em a I n s a the Netberlarids w h er e ~lhable offense In Holland.:. ~n la. ·i traffic ticket '18ust time at the Haar]~ type Offense. ~outh Cen~r.~ Maybe you d In Sweden, you can go to jail '-tter cool 1t. for up to four years for J The show's sign-off is ac-J)OSseasion or s u s p t c i 0 u s a:impl.nieC:I by a reminder from amounts. Amsterdam's Drug Informa- tion Center that it has a P.O. DOWN HILL? , , box number Offering a quality The Swidisb' statistics are control service. You send unique' in· the WOrld !-. even lamp!es to the center, and it Holland _ :bec"allie they l&w tUms tbein over anonymously a downward curve in 1971 with tO the -staterun Wilhemina !ewer drug arrests, fewer Hospital for testlng. Yaur stuff seizures, fewer convictions (ela a purity rating and a and dimlniJhing 11: ad· 1(tength test that r•tes pot OD ml!Siono. . J • •*<lie like Jobnn.ie Walker or "Virtually' all our drug -dnacli'1! Club. ' " • arrests I n V O I V e npeaters. All this with ·Ille knowledge Almoot all the people who are and lacjt approval of the Involved in taking morphine Amllerdmn proaec:utor's of-base_, something new here, ~ IOYI Koos Zwart, who have come from the existing '\IDI lbe lhmr. He reports that hard dnig population." says the Heallh Ministry In The Attorney General Ads er 1fi1Cue liu -offered his Romander. Jan . Ording. who ~ I 000 gui]den to ,. I he American-educatecl 116Jieog.-apb the mark•! price narcotics chit! of the National !lllilws for the eq>ected youth Board of Health and Wellm, blnlloa of Amsterdam this blCloo up Romander. ••TJie .,, ... Barely ,gjz months later, with De Gaulle gone, the franc devalued and ~ American nark headquarters Installed on the 6t b floor of tbe U.s: Embusy l!lllOX In P;ris, France took pas&ng notice of a coupte 1of its '6wil narcotics deeth.s: an o.d. in Mee, 1110ther In Toulon. , In time, the Americm bat' terlng had Its efleCt, and "the French Increased their police effort. But at the ll8Jlle lbn~ the battering may have been instnunental In making •the French more orthbdox on their own drug scene, beCause the ofllclal approach to druP, sounds more Uian anyt;ing else like the American atU~e of the middle '50s. A report by the prime nilnllter'1 office on drugs in March, reft!"ing to metliOds for dealing with Ille drug pi-ob. !em, oaid: "~ is lhe essential method, and It is Im· portant to llrea lis prim;lty nature • • • informltion can have wide tffecjiYeness, bU~ it can only play a rote within certain limits." Debate or discussion of drugs in France barely exists. Not only are drugs strictly conlrolled. discussion about them ls as welt; 'Artlyle L. 630 ot the law of Dec. 3f, 1910 on ·narcOtics provides prison terms of up to five years for anyone presenting narcotics "in a favorable light." The country's I e a d I n g narcotiCI lrealmenl e:rpert, Dr. Cl.ude OUevensteln said 1n in l'ntetvlew that "the repress ive mood iS overwhelmlng. The w or s t J>.'Ychological climate I n Europe is to be found in France. l believe this is deeply involved with the worsening situation in our counl!"Y.." OUevenstefn sa'y! !hi lesson In France for the United states Is that France has not '*" able so far to profit from the pollnlul American mistakes in drugs:· •111ere are two w1ys to er· p!Ufthla," Zr.rt said. "One, ,.,. -111 lillt I Duldlrlan ~ g"""'ll1 toleraot. -he lmoWI ... 1" pul -.bod)> In =--=~1:= ---· aevere ~ CW'Ve has leveled out. Yes. But why? We don't really know, and we don't dare llY !et;• Ording, like I g 0 0 d IOclologlst, runs away from g....-alltie1, • bu( he I s l"fJl.:mbly sure Sweden's llne1ear-oid crash program on drugs, probably better "~Ion Is a !allure: the woi'lll of thii'apy Is uneleu; education and Information ore ln!uUicient, inadequate,'' ht said. "What you can learn from us is that II la entirely poaible not to leam anythiJ1I at all." 1 '.' ' ' ' . i le S499 -..!.. Rog.Sat.ts. "9nncr11t• conlole-1Ylll!ll · 25" 1crMn menured di1gon1Uy. I • Chromabrite picturetubeforextra~gJ'ltrtlll • Chroma-Loe to help maintain proper . flesh tones • Modular chassis construction for • easy servicia:ig · . • · • Automatic flnilun11111, lutomatlc CC!orl'llt1fier • "Qulck-l'ic"forln"8iJlplciureend-• • Cornea In 3 cabinet &fyloi: "Coil\tmpol'lf'J!' · wlthswivelbrieondWilnut_r.., hardWoocts, "Ea""'Ametican" with mepl• veneerw on~ inCI "MedberrinMn" withpecen~~tad~ • · l , I ·l ., .. ,\r"' • ~ ~ ' • .. . - , JCubans 'Up ' .. , lri Numbers . ., • ' • > WASHINGTON (UPI) - The U.S. Celllus Bureau reports the nmnber of lint , and -1111 g~pO,~tton CUbans In !be United States grew from 124,41! In il!O to 560.128 In lt'IO. Tbe og•ncy ••Id 4i pefcenl o( t b e total In 1971Hlr ~.~ved in Florida. • , . ,. .- NOW SERVIN& 24 HOURS DAILY CAPTAIN'S TABl:E • COFFEE SHOP 0. P"-UW77 u4irporter C/nn . . . cu .._,. ll700 MAC ARTHUR ti., Yp• ·•n0cf;fl c.,.."" -• .,,,. NIW1'0ltT ~ I • 1 i , ' " • • • • • l ,,j4 . .. ' ... Jo .. '~~. ' . : ' ., .~ . ; ; c,. t ... . !' ( .· ' ". J • · JCPenrw The v~lues itre here ~rY'd~Y· Shop sUn~ay noon to 5 PM at th foMwlna ltcn~ ' . . . ' . • ' ~. . FASHION IS~D. Newport Be1ch. HUNTINGTON CENTE!(1 Hun ington w . ,, ; I : ' I " ' . ' . . ~ ..I • • "'' P "t' . •i l:t i_,: Use onneys 1me p1ymen .,..n. I I , nl r • ' Vandals Wreck Signs to Hide Town .. 1 • • BOLllUS. Colli. (UPI) -A road 111pertntondent, eellmatoe t11o want to keep touri1ts ••lot of people In this rustle be bu bad to replace • road IDd new oettlen •w•Y coast loWn don't-Ute 'risllora. • slim In the put six monlho. •"It'• dtflnltoly_pot the !'Ork r At ~ f~-ol ~-Al>' , '"nley take I chail\ 1aw end• 0t the mercban•" .u..m.u pareQ.., • eew ao • _..,giy whack them off " be 111d -.., - I bow to IOI . , al!!!> are ~ end dangerous· .... -out. 'llley llld 11.....i .., ortlots end fa .... aeettng a quiet vacaUon. But the mwes of )'Olllll llO@le ..... P<itd.-•llft. Tllo .... -. .. •lllld to stop ll'Owth. fllreod I roclll election Jut NovtmbOr lbal are new. uilleatecl -. al the local Mn. ~ stout, • pubUc _, clistrlcl .... wldnr, bill lived Ill I llllill wanted lo ........ - .... llMllll I ma. from loft flcWUea. I ler 1',..n. Siio is head o(the' Mn. -.... ~ • • l about It lio'• Clllling down The·QllUlatod' slim IOI .oaly ~ llld. 1'0.., -"""'-thfe I road olpl ~ lell strangers point the way to BotinM, then ft..,. ~ I tblf - Bolhm, 11,h md of a ljfnd-curve ,......,. _ 1mpori..1 w..t.d the ta a r l 1 t I in' two-~;road 1 ... than 50 , on the treaclierous road. And ·" I milea notll\"esl of San Fran-steel algns luivtn't atopped ef. 'Brighton Avenue, the main clsco 11,:fw1et vWag~ of •pee-.forts to hide olile town _ the street, contains enUqQe stores, I taculllf s. But It• torn by vandals ju!! spray the lign 1 • rMlallrlnt, one lior, a I the jQllUJ< of outsiders, many .with paint. P'IGU1 lt«e Ind acorea al locll chapter of the Marin ment would wrect Bollnu, f'l;>.o1 ean....ntlon League, and she which aho llld Is ''unique llllnb the )'OWlillen are becaule II fl 1111 al the f.,. --t. • places Mir I larp dly 11111 ! ~ hippie-types, and the • Alllier end Bob Halligan, of lonlhalrtd, unkempt ,_ ~ algn Aleatructlon ls only ~be stato D 1 v 1 s lo n ol ....,. and WOIMll. 'l t:bO most obvious l)'mploo. Highways, are convinced the Tourists are nothing new in ~...,'If. Miller, the""""Dly ~ ~ peraona wfecklng Botinaa, which has long been "About n.. )'art ago we bas not yel been cleYeloped." bad Ibis lnfiUJ< of young people Bui IDIQY ol Ille ...,.. and they toot en Immediato "5ldenls of the IOO-restdent interest in cooservatlon," she . community doft'I abare her • r ' CialS288 · '17.6 cu. ft. co pacify rolrl9oralor/frener 11..,. plotoly lrost-INo. Feotur.s J co nfilovot" shelves !hot adjust up end down fot oasy sfora91 , Wh ite, e:opper, •voc1do, or h--arved t old .... color co1t1 no ,.... al JCPonnoy. $12 • -'* told a ttportei u a deer entburlum. '" ) 5alet1695 ...,_ 121.11.,,. • ..,.. clmlns,cooeru· 2speed ~~-,..,....adjuslll>I• verucat 10.-.,·wlohat>IeSCOltf-.tllW. 10 position thennoatat $11 month• e OOOBTU,2speed Ret-144.15 ..... 121.15 1 'e'oooero,2\peed 11og.111.-..... 111.- 10'.ooo eru,2 1peec1 R19-:zot.M ..... 1- Spe~I Tile• edvantag• ot 1upennar1<et apecflll ~In quantity ... theN'a plenty ol room for atOf9119, GMt loW price fo r a 20.29 cu. ft. chest freezer thll holds up to 71 0 pounds of food.8.501monlh• JC Penney The values are here every day. Shop Sunday noon to 5 PM at the following stores: FASHION IS~N D, N~ llMch. HUNTIN6JON C~TER, Huntin9ton Beach. U11 P1nnays ti111• payment plan. . ·. i . r· . , Left Out This picture of his 3· yeBl'Old son turned out to be worth $100 to Eugene Wagner of Cin- cinnati. He shot it to fulflll a class assign- ment-to depict '1one- liness" In a photograph -and then entered it In the Kodak JnterJla- tional Newspaper Snap- . shot Awar d s. The DAILY PILOT, begin· Ding July 2, will spon- 'sor eight · weeks of competitions leading to the mternational ·snap- shot judging for · 1972. THE "IN" PLACE TO GO! @ltJ@[f!]@(S@@fJ!Jfl{fiffJfjl ffff:Jbmt r /!PJ/g/jo@TJIUWj/ :> FREE SHOWS STARS IN PERSON Sae Gary Puckett• Tee WlUlama • BrMCI Everly Broe.• SkllM a. Hend•raon Putrldp Fomny Perfo,,,,.,. • Eddie Dlln TIN BIG .DAYS JUtE18·25 ' FROM NOON WEEK DAYS BAT. & SUN. 10AM Fair Drive & Newport BIYd., Cosb Meu •· Adults $1.50 Juniors $1.00 K ids 25• · STARTS .TODAt!· 'ft AL1 u1•~-n.s - • I .. • TOTAL LIQUIDATIOli I OF · ••• , . • BEDROOM sns • BOX SPRINGS & MAnRESSES . ( LIQUIDATION OF MOST OF OUR: • llAlllAllYH - •YlllYllllco+"' • I.Oft sun a cum ' I ' TO II SOLD AT; · ABSbtUTELY "~ . ' NO PROFm · CAN JOU I~. FQR 1155 TflAN , THIS! , . ~ I QUAllTITIU Ullmll 11f COlll , • • HT llTI ' 18085 EUCUD ST. ~.~,a ·FOUNTAIN VALl.EY M.U;r."'-1 .. I .. 7MTIA--·fltMlllU.• .. P&~IAT.1N •• .... ' ' ' . ' 1 . \ ·- $undq, Junt 25, 1972 YOUNG ARCHITECT SURVEYS WORK Jeff Cox, 14, of Ml11lon Viejo DNlps on Viejo 1Joy Architect ·Demands Parks By CANDACE PEARSON origlnalty from England and Of .. ..-....., St•N Toronto, Canada. , II MlialGn Viejo could desigh Jelrs lather is a draftsman llself all over agaln, would It and artist and currently work> do it the ame? · as an e~eer for Ampex in trol~I !l Jeff O>x wllibt COil' ~~~ l!POnda many oi "Mllllon Viejo bu done a its holidays touring new hous- nloe job,•: . the ., If.year-old ing deyelopments In the area. future ll'Cldlecl concodel, but Jell ls now trying to convince "II -'t have enough parks his mother to bicycle over to _ or bit enough cmee.,, Lake Forest. WRITES BROCHURES For illltmK?t, aaya the dark-He hauls out a large silver haired MJnlon Viejo High Sc!lool frotbm•n, 8 develop. file cabinet, filled with sales -..... hts home bu 2,000 ~= .i..'"w~ th~ .. ~~ homes ...i '"" pork. I written. Ill ClllO of Jeff'• poper model "S.ddleback Homes " one tracta of hll "MiuJon Viejo," reads. It goes on to Usi model there._, C.~ -two par~ types and prices. and one recreatloi:I center. -Jeff also writes his own He wants a :•park on e~ery news releases heralding the street co~er hke gl'.l8 stations opening of each of his tracts: are now, laug~ his mother, Del Monter-El Matador .mo lauds her, aon'a designing _,' . ' hobb k "In •"-• ul t ,, Alta Mesa, La Morits, La Y 18 ee, g rum q e · PalmJ.l and others. SEVEN-YEAR HOBBY J\efore the Otristmas rains FOL ... en yeara Jeff has floOded the backyard, Jeff bad ~ drawing house! and bu.lit a miniature ••Monterey ''deve1opln~" com!n~fties. . Village"' there complete w1th He and his por'lJls, Maurice ' ihacaroni-tlle roofs. · and Patricia Cox, have" lived -The area is now an organic at their 22745 Alturas Drive garden. home since September where Jeff spends hoUl'! each day they moved from Redondo . dtawlng houses and building Betcll. The !amity l s his Mission Viejo communities Corps Calls Hearing On Erosion O\lt of paper. He carefully tapes \hem to cardboard street designs and draws in park> and paseo systems. · The price range on hit houses ls $23,990 to '52,000 w h i eh have "equestrJan units" bordering a golf course. His mother has already .. bought" ooe of ~he 1 e townhouse1. A public hearing on Newport Jeff ts uclted by his bobby Beach erosion conlrol projetts for "the ume reason that wlll Jake place Wednesday In .• IQll!e ltke -l," be says. City Hall. "I'm Just a lltUe nutUer Tbe construction ~or·~. · Jhan·moet," he adds. framework> buUt. to retain He would ltke to see the real aand, began In I~ lo prevent thing In action and hopes to beach deterioration 'and future visit the Mission Viejo Com. work is planned to begin aft~r pany>s planolng department Labor Day. someday. · The 7:3-0 meeting, 'BJ>OlllOred Maybe he could even given by the U.S. Army COrP* of them some advice. " My Engineers, will lnvol•e the prediction: I don't I h I n k plaMed rebabilltatli>il o f Spanish alyles will last much groins at 4-0th and 44111 streets longer. Rustic . will come which have deterior8.tM. con--back," he declares. alniction of new groinr'lt 18111 He ls incorporating aome of and 82nd Streets and I'll-tbal style In his newer desipJI ment al 280,000 cubic y'lrdt of lor Mission Viejo, San Pleao lmld U needed. r and 'l'houaand Oak>. ' .. .of our finest interior and exterior latex paints. Your choice, Fora llmtted Umeonlyl 499 Reg. 8.99. One Coat Plus Exterior Latex with 8 year guarantee. Covers any color In just one application. Finish defies blistering and peeling caused by mo isture because it "breathes". Mildew resistant, too. One coat plus exterior latex t int base. Reg. 8.99 now 4.99 a gal. Reg. 8.99. Par Excel lance Interior Latex with 1.0 year guarantee. Covers ·any color in just one application. Dries to a tough finish that's fade · and stain resistant. 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Minimum cost of the re- count is about $1 ,600 which Schmitz must deposit with the Registrar of voters before the re-tally begins. Congreaalooal Dl!tr!et o n behaU of in'i"1n c:andidato, Dr. William llrubears. • Braabeara, •ho failed to file his nomination °papera for the office by the deadline, receiv- ed 6,454 write.-in votes. But state law governing such recounts provides that the candidate requesting the action may ask that six vote talliers be ullllzed to speed up the process. The $1,600 figure ts ba&ed on four counters. the minimum speciried in the law. The winner of l tbe Republican nomination, who wi ll O•·po se v'eteran Democratic Congressman Richard Hanna of . Garden Grove, barring an unlikely re- count upset, ts John Ratterree who --polled 17, 799 votes. The lh.ira candidate seeking the nomination , Donald Hayhurst. got 12,732 votes. Should Schmitz request six vote counters be employed tl1e cost could run as high as $1,600. He has one out. however , il he proves correct in his con- tention that the original tally was incorrect his money ts returned to him and he is declared the victor in the fight for the nomination. When the congressman re- quested the recount a week ago he stressed that he was not charging willful miscon- duct against an vone involved in the vote count. But. he added, '·the Coleman \rote Tally machines used in lhe count have a long history or n1alfun ctions and unreliability. · "1 owe H to the many loyal and dedicated workers in my campaign .... to make sure that the vote totals we have are accurate and not the result of mechanicll or human error." Longtime ob$ttvers of coun- ty elections have expressed doubt that the result of the · vote will be changed in the re- count, ba~ <on pa$t ex- perience. Thcv c on s i d e r Hlnshaw's 2.352 margin more than sufficient to overcome anv passible minor errors. The re~istrar's offiee. an of- fici al said today. ha s also received inquiries about a possibl~ recount in the 34th Doctors Study Accused Man . SANTA ANA -Two psychiatrists have been a~. pointed to examine a man ac~ cused of sexually assaulting a young Costa Mesa mother while her <I-year-old daugbler lay screaming in the same bed. Orange County S u p e r i o r Court Judge W-.tlliam Murray delayed the arraignment of Robert Dempsey Colson, 33, of 2212 C.Ollege Ave., Costa Mesa, until July 5 to enable him to study the doctors report . So overtures by Brashear supporters may be just that, inasmuch as a change In the count in the 34th district ap- pears very remote. UCISummer Stint Begins UC Irvine's_ first summer session has enrolled 6 2 5 students and another 400 are expected to signup for the se- cond session to earn regular university course credits. The first session which began Monday runs through Ju1y 26, with session two beginning July 27 and con- tinuing to Sept. 1. Enrollees may take as many as two courses in each session to earn the equivalent of a full quarter's work, a university spokesman noted. Professor Is Co-Editor TRVINE -A. Kimball Rom- ney of Corona de! Mar. pro- fessor of anthropology at UC Irvine. is co-editor of "The Social Scene," an introductory social science book . It is published by Winthrop Publishers of Cambridge, Mass., and presents concepts by experts in psychology, socio Io g y, anthropology. economics and political :science. Dr. Romney collaborated .with Robert S. Browne of the Black Economic Research Center, New York: Howard E. Freeman, Brandeis Universi- tv: Charles V. Hamilton. Columbia University. and .Jerome Kagen. H a r v a r d Universi ty. Romnev is a former dean of the UCI school or social sciences. Colson is charged with burglary and sex perv~rsion. 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The 40-year-old· Jilc!bon He I g b II bou..eWile11 debut In the Nn Yort-Penn League waa a eomewhlt stormy one as she .made three dilpolod calls u bue umpire, one of wbidi led lo her ejecting Auburn Phillies manager No I a n Cfmpbell. ' -' ,The rilubaJ1J ca-la !lie top of the f<IUl'lh ·lnnlng of the flnt (llllle of • doubleheodei, when Mn1 Gera al. lint caJJe4 an;,\ubum player sale .at aecond bue, lbelj<illlltk!J .......... l!enelf. Cllplpl>Oll' slorined Oii! of his team'• bull .pen· llllll ·followed .Mn. ~a across !lie . field, ·q~ 1)1& ll!Ouis with cunes. ic' . . \ ' .. 'After· Ml'i· Gera 1ave hliil ibe thWDb and ezplained to him lllO bad . iiiade a rqlstake in orlgiiW!y caJl\nl tlie playq , safe, be lhouted: "Why throw 111e oat becag.se you made a miJtakel" jl!rs. Geri!, a 5-!oot~, 131).pounder · made two other ca1!s In latef hinlnls t11ai · prompled 'mDdei' P"!lesll from bolh the Ptilllies abd Ille iioo! tealii,;!t!e.'Geoeva Rangers. · . ·Immediately after the seven-innilu! ·1a.me. Mn. <4r• waited Inti> the·Pllllllesll club house ,and told team general manager Joseph MCI>onough: ul've just resigned froni. ~·I'm~. Joe!'. · .)VHh l!ial, Mn. ~ra, .till clail ln·bet . . I , A Two-hand Return Chris Evert, 17, of Florida, won the women's singlet In the London GrU. Court championships while 19-yeaMld Jim CollllDrs of llllDois ,coJiped .the men's crown. Both W<ID tiUe match• in straight sets, Mfsl-Evert beating Australia'~ Karen Kranucke, M, &-0 and Connors toppinc Britain's John Pilih, &-2, &-3. blUe mr¢0'1 jllllfonn; strode ·lo'• car aild WU •driven <Off by frleft<ls:·:Slle> of· lered DO OQ!lllDODI ~ ~·~<Jlad . I told M~ ,. • '· R . £·..,n . .. y:~= ~ie.t!Ut .. o.binsan , ·Sars N. · : not Jao. lJ~ New YOJ1< State Oollrl 1 • • I , ~. .., o1 · A~~·state'1 ll!peol eoilrt, . · .~ ogreed ..,itb ber·ecntentioli lllOI eotilJUab. I • ed phy!Ueal ~ta for ba-.if· Whe A k d to C . =~:.r°'." .. ~ti:J••tlfl~d. ~· · n s e . omJ10:i-e - .. ..,. ..1• • • . I?. t I' I I ,,. •l'O' LOS ANGELES -· Haviul• played and teams and the -dJvt8ion Cliif.tBut starred in the American and National now expansion teams like Houstm anol League, Dodgers outfielder F ra rik New York are IOUd. Even San Diego can Roblnaon Indeed quallfles to eval ... tbe be loulh ... re1111111ber Ibey won two out two pro baseball ctrt:alts.• • d. three at Pilla~ 111h ·a ~OIO. "I tlllnk ~ Natlonol -Leogue lo'.-more "There are no )llllhoven ii! •lhf, Na- e:lclting.'' he saySi 0 It keeps you on your tional League. . toes more." "But I enjoyed playing in bolh le&1U•• ·'l!io M!yeaM!d ..inz ·open! tbe nrsr 10 · because I love the pme," be adds. <I. IWi !~ major le&IUe Cl!llll'8igna wlill 1Aakec! how mucll longer he'll play, ht ClilclmaU o1 tbe NL and while there' lie aay1 two or three years' is a reallstle ~ an lnstltuttm of auccesa.• liiOught to him at this time. 1 , 'He wu voted cjrt;JJ1MVPIn19&f 'lilleii ~.with 51Z career home nnw, a : .lleled<Jncy. totbe.'*'orld •Serlellwlth'. rr ', bltt~ avira1e of, .300 l9i: the big 'I I~ •1-111116 to da!e'and Ille otmr dedlls ;ir.;;ey mentioned,TJCioms 'as a ll\lf&oflre bet to ~ 111 l<iiila Idea la '{} ~lrBall-OfFtme. · • •;.: --·*•* ... t ·,i W~'' WASH . •,_.;•_._ =----- ' . home runa ...i a .323 betting average. n WU hil fioA of five -1d_d8181CS• 'I1te · ~ l!IMIOll. RoblnlOl't was even mofe-pC:'Oductive wit.h•s1 homers, a :.:=~• 21111 hlta ml ·!M r!J!. Yet he . . ~ lo a man destioed to beeomt Ida :....,..1 teemmate ..:. LA'1' Jii.,.-y Wjlls ' ' 'Hoimer, he wu'irld<d 'to Baltimore tn.,1966 ~ prom!llly llllftod 1ean and hoOan I 'llft8t "of ,ac:hjeven!elita In the ~""""'°lo llOCk '4t bOmei>,bal · .JIS and have m 11>1. · , • F,.. lhat be WU accorded MVP laurels fur Ille lOQP, 1hia becomiDI the first man eveo lo !Iii -YaJuallle player in -leot!uel. 'lbll yeer he returned to tile Natlooal i,..... !ti • Dodp:. "t llllnl: the leque 11~--ttwu-Iwuln ....._ IWi e191lolts .-i· -~ rk.l;did a<ld" will joi~1 816.e 'Of1 · Ruth, Ty•Cobb, Loa Gtterlg, stan Mualol; Honus Wagner, etc. · And be will nol be out or place . ~ Prefontaine . Erases Mark ' ·= Vie DuaJJIJo ,of. Pitta · steals third hue Sat- unlay at Obica.ao'• W: y Field ·as Cube third, . bueman Ron Santo takes ·• late throw from cati:h· er :n.jldy ~undley. The Pirates won ·3'1. •ft before," he atates. ' "You -lo be able lo hr.atbe a UIUe _.. by ,ranm uP .., the expaasJon .. ' • I . ' . ' ' ' ": I ·• ) ' . I . ' • • • J OAllV I'll.OT Slindlf, -Z5, lm 9 08 Cha111p v aol'ted I 12.2· CIULLIOOTHE, Ohio (AF ) -Ed Cook wllhoo thal new fqled track equipmt11t W come llObl -r -llY 114 YMl'I ... -be wu .. Ob'mplc pole vault lild -•Jot 11 IJ feol, l lnchet. . OIN!t. -a •Y'C'Old ntlred lll'lller In --. Ohio bW1, Ued for tha ..... -with American lelmmale, ~ , A.c. G-, ta Ibo 1111 LGndon Olym• ... <f'. ~ •• 1Ult ulld a eom~n, o1d tpruet J!OJ, In -day1," recalled Cook, a -~ Olnlll Ualvmlty tractman thal year. . "I nmembor I tried my fint bamboo pole at London. Jt w11 too 11111U, too light," be Mid. With lm)ftved tqUlpmeol llb fiberg!w vaulU., polet end beltet <01cl!ins, pole Ylulten commaaly -17 feet now. Tbe ...,Id record II up to If. fl!. ' Ha the ftbqluo beloed thol much. "Oh, MY toodnt,., lf't made all tbt difference In the -Id. They jllll to out of ""11 nowaday1. I abould MY I -.Id have liked to try !be II••·" Cook Mid. "CoacbJn'1 better too,0 he added. "Why, my cood! •I 'Cornell knew ooly dlllanee runnera. Ht eouldn' help mt •I _..wtm, .t aU." Coot. •llo dflnia bo'(o dfttant nl•Uvo of Ohio'• 111'11 ,...,_, Edward Tiffin, rtl•lne all ol. hit rlbbont, trophlet end medaJt ntepl the mot! pri..t Ont, the 101d medal. . • , 11'wu tt~·y..,. 1101n Dayton wha(e c,ot, · ~II and track ot aur1!1JrNB Oakwood &:boo!. H_.,...,.be)tlll ~ polo be 1lled to win the med•! •t Londoo oa a nearby farm be °""' end 1 ....... Daughters Now Carry Banner For Little Mo CIL\'ITANOOGA, Tenn. (AP ) -When Ma....., "Little Mo''i Cc1ri1111 died ht ltll, t1!e lmnls world Uld ll!ere would .,..... be -player like her. Two ,..,,. ~ll(en, Lillle Mo'1 'daugtitert HY pte'i want to ~· ' Bttnda Brinker, 13, WU eliminated in ~ fir11 maid! ol dvi Soutflern Glrlt Tenllll dlampionshtpo Jn O!attonoo(o. But her big slater Cindy, JS, advanced to the semifinals in lhe l~year .. ld divi&ion with a victory Wednesday. · Both daughters 11y .they want to dupUcate their mother's grand llam by winning tile """''"'' lingles titlM In tbe United states, Britain, France and Australia. GWC Stru---, Nixes Offer Of $2.5,000 • • Golden 'WMt OoJlece'• Pat Qirran will Pn>IJably not •iin wlfb the ltaw1 Qty Royals this year. Tb1t'1 the wml from Rotty Glllloulen, the Royalt' dtlel acout on the Weot Coast. "We gave him a fair offer in the neicbbcic'hood o1 '25,ooo, 1>u1 be decided he wanted to 10 to IChool inltud," 11y1 Gllhouaen. CUrran, who wiped out just about evtrJ Golden West balling record, "a 1 reportedly ... king U0.000. He was drafted In !be 17th round by the Royall. CUrran II expected to play 10< the - Un!venlty of Southern Calilomia nut 1e1son. * * * ne '""°" "' s.. a.m.;1o•, Jell Duek by .Ille Olea•• -...... week b<lq1 lo m!ad· u -I a few featl back -the 11f"""9dad pllcber CRA.IG SHEFF •'For me to catch up wilb her would meon that I'd have to win at Wlmblljloo and Fonlt Hillil ant yeor," Mid Cindy, ''.R.Wtt DOW' I'm cc:mcmtrating on ttlil toumament. ---ml ... JS. ao<kmder m-title al a.rtetlcin, W. :v •.• nezt month." Brmda, who bat been playing com- petitively tor I ... -IWG yun tdmlta tfllt tennis must compete wJth hone j1onl>inl for ber altention ot th11 °poinl. Wll 111.volnd ,ha a prep CUM witll tltt Tritom. , Dallk -oa Ille·-wltlo a -ea IO<Oad bat•. J•I Wwe ..... 111111111 llretcb, --ldl ,,... ell ud fired ,_ lo ...... lo -eat theramer. D11et, ,.. see, Is 1mhldextroa1. MW ~ from· Su Clomtole Jllgb, Dallk played low years ol Brffbam Y-Ualvnlly. Be reported to Cld<qo'1 Appl-, Wb. dab of Ille llftdweet Leope Wedlletday. Los Al 's ~itt at NAU; Karella Cagers Loaded . • DAILY PILOT IWI "'"' : ' .. •• YOUNG SPRINTlllS -Worldnf aut under coach Don Kor•ga at UC! ·are 0nnfe Cout Girls Tracie Club members Sum. !lay, 9, (fn!nt), llaenl Keoup, 8, Linda Ricardo, 9, and n-acey Hu1ht1, 9. :_,,,~I ,.·~ ·ctranie c:oa.t Clah ;. ' . ___ _.._._ __ ...;.,...;., .... .;;;,....;.,;.;;,; '"..... -Engineer 1Molds Eemnle • 1 • • -Spikers lnw Champs · ; It'• a malley array ol 1kiNly, muscular ... thal plalll tplked .... Into Golden °Wiii'• trod lwloe a -k end •wall '.coodl D.on Manca'• tlmple lnatructlonl. : "Remember to move your mns the wq I've told you. It'• like hltu., tome- -... Iha brood be1ket," !be deep • vok:o uyo u be call• hlt young fl!M!e • ...., to tbolr marb to procllce tbelr ··-; Tbe IU!I foes oll and 10 ttr!ped tee :oldrta dM'I down the tract with 1udden . Laurie Becklund ----·--.t.... Wt.WJl.WF .. year for clothlnl end occuional travel -·· Mott of the firll are YOUDI and nm or jump In AAU qe ,,...p competition. M .. y of tbem, like Newport Beach'a Dtle Keough end H1111tlnilon .Beach'1 Tracy Hughes and Pati JdcJl'aJJ, hlVe neared or tied SPAAU and nallonal aa:e JN>UP records. • Othus, like Jin Stirewalt el Mialoo Viejo who runa !be 100.yard duh In 10.115, .I off the SPAAU record, complete in tho 14-17 ctrls' bracket. , Jan'• father, Gene Stirewalt ts an assistant ·coach with the team, who became lnvo1ved after watching h11 thtH daughtm, aprinters C'A>rlnne, Mary and Jan compete in other clubs. "I dhtn't really want to 1et into coa~," Sllrewalt Nyl. But I like Moraga 1 low·key teachinc method!. He truly. bat !be •thiet1 Jn mind lneleod ol jull puohlng lier... ' "Mr. SUrewelt, CID I lone jump again?" a nine-year-old voice 1hout1 from ....,. 1belr OWDfl'I are all members of. aeveraJ yards away. the~ Coul Girl•' '!'rock Club. ,Hit IJllWet lholft be believet In "Mr. Morig1, my loot got 1tuck," ooe 1 Morago'1 phll0t0pby. voJce calll hick. "No. Not more than once," he Cills ''I did It, I really did!" comes another, back. ,;•rt'1 too hard ao )'our Youna more jubilant naponu. bones. : "You have to mike it lun for the YOllDI · one.a," Morap explains, phHOIOpbiztng for a moment about bis coaching. Brenda U.,,. lwG ol her own horle1 •I tile Brlnkll' home Jn Dallaa, where her father, Noi'man Brinker, maintains head- quarters for a restaurant chain he owns. 11But I lite to play tennil," Brenda uid. "It'• a lot of fun Ind you fll to lrno>t a lot ol people. I'll! going to try to like after mother." Cindy ba1 been playing much looger, from the time the was? "My mom nally dido' wlDI me to play -· -... Ibo lhoulht tho!'o woula be too mucbpre11Rre," <lndy aid. "I eave jt ..., after a year but 10 many ol ber frltnds wllo are in teno11 would come to ooi ..._ Ilia! I usually ......S up m the t.Dlll eourl onyny. MollJer decided that 1ince I was so !nlmlted, Ille would,Jel me co abead llDll play." So for this year, Cindy bas won tlio ~-V.:Ja!tlman CUp Ind tile Buttaneer Days tournament in Olrpul Ouittl, TH. ~Pls~edil tbelr tate-·1 .... eourqement and help from their fatli« for. their ....,.., ao far Jn lllelr young career. Altl!ougb Cindy delcribed her father u ' 1super<<>01ditllted,"sbe aatd lhe beat• b1m Nllllfarl,J. "He lit!po UI a Jot by poinu._ out our mlltaket end ~ wifb ua. He likes for"' fl> compete lntoumomeota bee..,. he 1ee11 Ibey tum .. ._.ibOJty Ind ·be .......... UI a lot," Ondy ..id. It _, tue mudJ . lmaclnallon to remsnber Little Mo while watehinl ei-dauflhle: play. Both -tl!e boll in lo'll'; fut line driv .. 11111 wear lllelr opo pooenll out IUllftin& from one aide of the courl to !be other. ' And -.n ~ f<n'an1 1o nex1 week, wl!en Clndr play1 In 1llO first Maureen Connolly Brink• Jnvl!ltfiml. for flrla 11 and under In Daiu. "I would like to will fb~ one." Cindy taid. '"lllen, Jld like to Win Wimbledon Ind be on fbe pro circuit. I want to ho No. 1 -like niDtbei' WU. tf ' ' Today's Sports On Television C12 Noon Cjl CL -.U.U IHTIJlfllATIOf4Al. MAMl'M>N -&,.nltlltl"f tflr9e ~e ewntl •••• 1. Tiie U.J..t..-c:.IWIC!le1t _.....,.,, tre(k •!'I ft9llll ~. 1. Tn. M~I AAU """""'"'"' •d'il...,_, 1. T9't U.l..A· .. Y_.tvit-........ '"'ldl '9JIM J-lt It AN.I Cf' ..... 1:1:.= (2) CL -Cll T•MNll CLASSIC -U.t. Optn tltllst N111w AIM mMfll !t"l!I!' TIY!lf In · 1 ,._ nr1t ~ fMlltft ........... Tiit -"""" mHtt T.,.. Oli;• ... "'m-kh '°llllY n, (.fl Cl, -AM •IALL -ht> C.lltol"nll =. = Alfllttkll 1t 0.ltllnd !ft I w ..,.,. 1tlt fln.f "'"' 1111 TV. i;:J~» II""" (4) Cl.. -....., WITW Ttt• ___ ... ,_ ........... ¥i. A llh If V1i.iet9 G9lf COllrw. 11Aa they 1et older, the girls can push . for compellUon. But now track 1hould be treated like playing the pisno or dancing -u one of many IVOCIU011.1 1n I child'• JJ!e ." I Smith Gi~~ri Top Seeding · Morla• llarted the club, now the only • prlv•te firl•' !rock orglllluUon in .• Orance County, nearly a year •10. · A quaUty engineer with lllcDonnell· • Do<!fla1, ht hu contacted pareoll, • l'ecreallon Clllltn, !be AAU, ml othet -to round up the Iii curnnl • _..,. of the club. • 'l1!o flrll -tout with the club twice a weel! lwG bours eocb time and consider II ,tbetr _.iblllly to work on their own ..... ether dayo a -k. ~·. wtio became lnlcrested In slrll tracl: when bt1 d1ughtus boaan . ampollaf with United Son Ju•n In , ~-. u,ys hlt club 1uflm •bout • W -I rale of attrition. • Re ~ flrll of '" ., .. (40 ia the lldill ,. fu), all ablllllel • n d O'W'n -II. !Mm dlln't ra1be ,.. ........... a !rack, be ~ys. -..... ,._ •bo,'.11111 0.. ......... fte!I, llloedlf· .. ,,,, .. I:' .... "'~ . . ~-a WIMBLEDON, England (AP) -Sien Smith, favorite for tbe Wimbledon tenru. crown In • depleted field, tllrta bll bid Monday alter a mse ala days ol com- petition on Enclllh crw. ' For• men who before Jut -k·hed lat! played on f.., •I the 1171 Foreat Hilb tournsmen , that Is ocanty )'<•P•rt· llon !or fbe -Id'.• mDll lmpor\IJ!t uu~ at lbe All·Englen<I Oub. · "Of coune It l1n't enouah, •"Id !be bit U,S. Army corporal fr<>m Putdeno, "Normally I like to h•ve two or lhne ,..,b In Britain, playlna on the tourna- ment circuit •nd 1'•rtning up for Wlm~. Thll yeor II WHn't polllbl' boealilll! Iha Dov!t Olp mutt come .llnt." ...u.. ... with Tom Gorm111 and Erlli Van Dl1lta, beli!ld Iha U!!IW aatoa la vlelory -....... flll '°'911 9'P ....... , arr!• II! lltltala ..w 111 • ...,.llll*lllW!itlt'a '1'81 1111 lnlltl! ... d!l LlllM Ona O!url dlamplowldpa at 1111 0-.'1 OUb ' Jn whlch to get iccllmoUzed. Ali the SI contnclod -from World O!ampionsbip Tem1ll will be mllalng - men like rolpiJll chlmpioo Jobn Newcombe, Rod t.ver. Ken RRewaU. AJthur Albe and CUI! llichey. Smith, who lost to Newcombe In the 1171 ftna~ was !be ol>viou1 No. 1 seed. The booklet nte b1m en 11..! f•vorlle. 'I'be men lihly to challlllfe hlm -•D lleded to reach fbe quar1 ... flnata - Include European cloy court tpodalJt!I Ilk• 11j1 Nuto9' ol Rom•nl•, M1111ol Or•ntH of si.1n, ' J•n ltoclot of Czechollov•lda •M· Alu•nder MelraYIU of Jluuia. ~ None of thete has Pier proer1111d very for on Wimbledon frUI . Deiplle the •beenee of tbe WC'I' flan, WlmW-_.,,. ... bava aQ Ila eld ,,_. Theft'• ' !Int prilt 0( 111.• .. the m1n'1 linc'Jee, ,,... UI• ha" ........ tllu • tvw. r~ montbt I .. tiM ''4 ..W. lo buJ'ol Ml for .. --. , * * * °''-"'" Cout College will f!eld a mardling band at football games lhls fill. And then'• evm i pouiblllty that • drill team will be organized. * * * El Camble Coller• feotllall coecb l:ea s....,.. ..... -·-t•• Mtotnpelllaa Coafennce .-el Ille year. swearr.,ea•1 21111 EI cami.. 1eam """' t.red Ille ,_., tari• ~ - ptoulilp """ _,..... a 1•1 - .-. '"'"' .i11o l'Mah. IA alM 1e111a at D C-•M, S~ i...,. U. cemptled a '19-11.S .-. Hl1 "n-U.1$letleno•-I eo .SweariD(ea qeta llgwll lo bve a powerMme. Oranre Coat holla EI Ceml• Frld•y, Oct .•• * * * Don Mille< ta the -bead football coach 11 1-Jal Valley College (El Cenm>). * * ''* A pair el 1111 H-<loll ... U.kllball lie ...... lut -.:.. ;i...y p-ad l!lu Jamoo -will 'iiln' hr Moe lladoriel al Cl! Stole (hlleriaa). • * * * Golden Wiii buketball coach Dick Slrlcklbt bat not bad to do a lot ol reauitlnc llnce tbe end of !be 1171·71 ,.. ... -primarly becauae be hu moat of hll lelm "'-""Jn sej)tember. So, Oranle Coul-flcuret to gel !be key freshmen tlvit sre not leaving tbe area. Marina'• Dean Booden, Bruce Miller and Roler SpoakJ; lh11tingtoo Beach'o Tcm Cnmk ml Jim Worthy; Wat;minster'1 Terry Meisenheimer; Corona del -· John Summe< end Scott ,camerorr;. Edison's Rod Snook; ·and 8ervite'1 Gary Seymour prohebly will enroll at OCX:. VJGNETI'ES ntoM n!E RECENT ORANGE COUNTY ALL-STAR BASKE'nlAJL GAME AT ORANGE COAST CO,LLEGE. Loo Alamltoo' Wendell WiU, head coach of the vie-. torious South Cagen, has decided to make hay while he can. A Mission Viejo resident, Witt and his wife will be 1pencling much ol their llUlll- mor Jn Flagstaff, Ariz., home of 1p1clou1 Nor1hom Arbooa Univenity ( n t e Arizona state Oollege at Flaptall). They'll be •tlendinc l\lllll>et IChool al NAU with Witt, a IOdu lludlle lnetruclor , ·~~ i ~ ~ ~! . PHIL ROSS el Loa Al, eoinc' oftor ht• M.A. degn!O in phy1ical educl!tion. (P'lqstaff, l1Wl1 of you msy recall, II tile last ploce Jn the U.S. Jmown to po1ses1 completelr clean air -~ thing whlch Cltllfornla bun 'I lleD for years). Witt teceivfld his bachelor'• degree from Spobne'• Wbi-College. where be llarred In lootl>all end batketball. He hall• from Glmdlle Ind attended Hoovor ~gh In th•t city. . . ,. Edllea'• R.od 81110k ud Unlver1ity'1 Tom Mlllllnb: wwe tlMI ftnt repre ... totfvee from lllefr twe Kbotll lo per!Ot m ta Ille alklar beep <oalett. • • • H Ille lateot nunon end bemay hold any nter come nut winter, Katell&'• Baseball Standings I NATIONAL LEAGUE Eut~ 11' L -r ... ~ : : 'Qleqo> H 21 St. Loull lfl II MonlrMI lfl ,13 PhUtdtlpliJa 21 • Wiii DIYlolee ~ ClndnnaU JJedtort AUanta San Diego San Francisco • 21 lfl 1$ 3$ lfl 23 II 21 to 23 41 Pct. GI .614 .117 11' .S71 f .411 II .llO 111' • .. 11\0 ... .a-, .WI 1' .548 '" .484 711 .341 18 .311 171' AMElllCAN LEAGUE Delroit llaltlm!n New Yatli:· -.. Cleoelml Mllnuloa Oakland =.. Aqolt" Kan111 C!Jy Teul . •• Eul Dlvlti. 11' L Pct. II ZI .f70 n ,. .w ,. • .471 J4 31 .418 J4 u .418 :IO • .»7 Weill Dl.r,.,. • :IO .165 • lf ·.!IS It II .1164 JI 32 .f'IS 26 31 .fM ,. J4 •• flS . DQN LIWli I Gii -1 '" 71> 71' IJ Sii e 1011 1111 I! J<niibta have the maklnas ol a l'QUlne cage dynasty, Already fbe admowleckted ~ ·Jn the hlghly«>111petlOve. crestvlew LeaJUO, the bonter ta alre•dy clrculaU., about what coach Tom Danloy'1 Knlghtl will have Jn tow durlnc the 1171-71 ........ For 1tarters, Foothill's M topliomoro phenom fn:m last 1 season ~ Jeff Welshans -already living with bll fami- ly in the K>tella en~ent areo end ho'• • cindl to fill fbe -0( K>lella'o fl?'ldueted 111.c!F cent« Jell Hutton, a llllll!be<O( fbe North-·· Also, !be mud>bel11'-d Dunn brothers from Wesl Anallelm bav. -...., pnctidng ·regularly on Kalella'1 hardwoods, thus adding .... furtller 1peculatloo to the enrlchinenl ol the Knights' fortunes . Older brother Mike DuM, who'll be a oeni..-in the fail, hat led ~ &wet League Jn ~Ing the 1111 two cimpolcna while the younger Dunn -tophomore - to.be Rick -was Ille lalk of fbe Anaheim Diltrict jtmior high circuit Jul ...... at Oranfeview .TWlior High. 'lbe ubiquitous gossip 11y1 they're disenchanted with the Western prwram. Finally, wifb CIF AAA playor of the year Mark Steinmeyer Jeav;\n( a wide gap in Katel1111 backcourt1 wilh his gfaduatioo, one chap ulOd•ted with the Knight. "" overileard telling a com-panion how much Kalella -.Id like to have Troy'1 boy wood1r -Mark Wulff!Deyer. Young Wulfie is reportedly di1bearten- ed at the ll(OSpecl of remaining •I bll current locale-" Flillertoft'• Troy lli&h - for his junior and 1tnior yean. . So, µnless the CIF swoops down Cll them end fmds 90ll\I fishy 1mell In the wnppings, Kalella'a Knlghte have Iba trappings of a big/I 1cl!ool coach'• drelDl teom . st1y tuned lot upcoming chaptar1. DIAN LEWIS 1972 TOYOTA ·CARINA I BIG ANN!mSARY SPECIALS!r '72 TOYOTA COROllA :.~~ $1966 Ol 4t'tU , ' -IOWll $48.86 M::H .., .... ,., ••• ,,... UMt.n ... __ ... _ ... .. _.,, ..... ~ ...... .... llM,... ·-· 41 ' '72 VOLVO ·-·-· ~~ $3550 Ol $295 IOWll -$92.86 .. =.. ' ........ ., ....... MJU.a ... ............ -..... 1966 MAllOI ILYD., COSTA MIU . ' ·=··f:it~ - 646-tJOJ ·------ ............ ,_ hr Al M!p111_, Ca" lto I•" ll;a"f ..... '9r All· C"" 1 + t • I Otani• Couni,'1 x..rpst and lb! llodern 'l'd1qta llld Vom Dealer · ~ DILIYlllT ll'ICMl.llTI ATTINTION VOLVOOWNIU All =:a,1,.awt IOl911LT • SGS INITALLIDll -----~-~~~~~~~~"--"~~- f • . . . • . ~ • ' ' • . . . . . ' • ' ' ~ • . ' . . . "' ·~ ' . " ;. , . . . ' • • 4 Track$ Try Team Racing ' Soutbern CalHomla opeedway ract pro-· motera are beclnnlnc to bellevo that !au of the cinder sport hive bid too much ol • good thiJW, 'Jl>e mry•man-f ... .ftlmaelf e Ven t I , main lealure ol speedway ncllli &ince it wu revived in the U.S. four yeara q o, are leavjng them bored. Raoe after race, it's always the aame n .. or th riders who ... doing all tht winning. l!<>metblnc bad to be done. · So bectnntnr June 30, COiia Mesa will 10 to Eunpeen-style team ncin& to sustain tht current level ol spetlltor In- terest, uys Harry Osley, pmnottr of the Orange Oliinty F~ events. Teams Cons1at1ni of sb: men and one alfernate hive already been dlolen by Osley and tht tlree OClier promoter•. And It loots like the !lrst balUe will be between Ventura and C.Osta Mesa at COsta Meaa nut Friday night. , Wearing distinctive Costa Mes a leatbm, probably with '1 Comet a" RUDI NIEDZIELSKI emblnoned on lbelr dlests Wm be Rick Woods, S"ve Bast, Larry Moon, Don Qillum, Joltn Flabbum and Gree lWerOt. 'll>e ....... rider wlD be Roo Stewart. "~ team wlD have some olrnng ln- 1lde and ootalde riders," Osley espialned. "Two leommatea wlD be pitted against two from the _.Ing team and -· Wlll be qtdte I blt'of bloctJnc.'' 'Ille wlnnjng team wlD be decided on points accured by the riders during each Friday night race series. First place get. three potnta, oecond two, ad tlilrd on<. "We need lrelh llufl to keep speedway alive," said Oxley. "Now the fam w1Jl be able to root for their own teams. H we keep racing the way we have been, we're afraid we11 lole our !ms fnlm sheer boredom.'' Next year two more teams will be ad- ded to the circuit which curren.Uy in- cludes Bakersfield , Ventura and Irwin- dale. There is also a poMibility that British League riders such as Bert Harkins, George Hunter and Jim McMillan will be Imported In 1973 as team leadera, according to Osley. Plans are to try team raetng on an nery other week Wis to test crowd reaction. JC the fans approve, the pro- moU>n plan to awtl<h to lulJ.scale team racing. Second dtvision and handle1p races will still round out each evenln&'• procram. * * * Gavin Trippe and Bntce COJ:, tbe two espalrlate EncJlalm>en frotn Santa Ana """ brought irnaglnaUon fu motorcycle journalism and race promoting, hive rounded up $50,000 •• pru.e money for wbal appears to be the lllOll esclting f911d race in ye11rs. Undaunted by their falbre to boolt San- ta Anita for an AMA National, they hive been able to stake out the hltberlo sacrosanct sports car race course at Laguna Seca for a race July 22 and 23. The prise money, kicked In · by Kawasaki, his atlracted tbe lnlemt ol all factory toamt Including Eiwll.!b cigarette king John Pia~ who wlll ftekl the official Norton enllY with Isle of Man specialist Peter Williams aboard. Others wllo ore out to grab the lat pw"se are Harley Davldaon, Yamaha, SUzukl, Kawasaki and BSA Triumph. The new 7SOcc DucaU twin, ridden to a spec- tacular win at Imola, Italy, by Paul Smart Is also llcheduled to make Ila stateside debut with former Harley Davidson ace Wall Fulton, Jr. aa lht pilot. "Laguna seca wlD aort tht men fnlm the boys," say1 Suzuki team rider Ron Grant. 11Jt'1 not a course where horsepower will win you the race. In fact, unlesa you can handle It, too much power could be an emberramnent .., the tight turDI and blind sweepe.rs.'' Located m the hetutllul MMtertY Peninsula, a lb:-hour drive from 0nnp COUn!y, iAIUlll 8eca la known U I rid-er'I tract, 1feuurlnl mly I.I milet, It contains virtually no atralghta and an ln- c:rediblo downhill aerJea ol off-camber turns known 11 the 0 corkacrew'' amq racing flllS. -· ·Ali., Fo1t.er Favored Q itrry Brothers Battle Big Odds • LAS VEG~ -Tho Brotbon Quarry, a cou.Jl]e ol touch but hat'l>Y Calllomla lrislunen, batile aplnll big odda and a pair o! ru&ged foes In tllil rambling capital ol the United States 'l\Jesday night. Jerry Quarry, the older and b .. lrier o! the brothers, IQU, ap.tnst e z • luvywel&bt boxiJW champion Muhlm· mad All In a lkeuttd 'acriip; brother Mike flgbja for the lJchl heavyweight title aplmt Bob F08ter In ~ bout ICheduled for IJ. Odda againlt eltber ~ were unof· llclally quqtad at f.l at men and even tbou&l! 111D1>Ung In Nevada ts Jegal, there appeared iq be no lillb !or wagering with · All .and FOiier aucb prohlbltlve favoriles . ~ Promotton of the bouts has stressed the Quarrys are white, All and F08ter black. "Quarry will be IOl'I')'," aays All, who belt MacF01ter In April and Gec<ge Otuvalo In May In a fight•-montb echedule wblle awalttng a return match against champion Joe Frazier, the only man to beat him. All stopped Quarry In 1970 in Allanla when the Irlsbman suffered a cut over his left e,.. · "If there was one thing I learned from that ftgbt, it wu that I have nothing to fear fnlm blm," declared Jerry. ''The cut wu a fluke. You can't believe bow unlucky I am at times." Mike Quarry, just It, could become the "'""""'~chlmplonsbouldhe upoet FOiier, who bu '°""eaaful\y defended bll crown I rocord nine tlmts .. "He'a a good puncher and a alow thinker," the young cblllenger uya o! the 31-yoar .. fd Foatar. "I'll juat hive to outspeed him one way or another.•• Former Champ Dempsey Still A Celebrity NEW YORK (AP) -'Ille once jet- black hllr bis turned gray, bis panther· like walk has lost some of it.a quickness and it bu been 53 year a ·1ince he won the belvyweJ&ht chunplonablp, but J1ck Dempsey is still instantfy recognir.ed wiler<ver he -· , ,AdmJrers of all> ageo gather at the Broadway .restaurant which· bean his name. hop Inc for a Jllrnpoe ol the. Mana111 Maulet whose two-fitted bob / and weave style captivated tbe aportJrc world durln( the Roarq Twlllllas. Money Is big for the card wblch will have lnttmatlopal cl oaed-c lrcult lelevtston and !or which the promoterw hope to lure a capacity tfron& ol 7,IOO to the Las Vegu Qmventioo Center. All WU guarmleed $11J0,000, Jerry Quarry $1!5,000, Foster ll0,000 and Mike Quarry $35,000, I Whetber the promoters come out lhead depends laraely M the theater at· tendance. E'ven though the m1ln Ooor of the coo.ventlon center has been acaJed 1t 1100 per -1, the live audlence caonot pay the freight. The figbtff'I hive trained In unusual 1ettings -AU and Foster 1t Caesars Palace ind the Quarrys at Troplcana, both plush hotels replete with gambling caalnol. Celebrities from t h e en- tertainment field have watched them work . For once, All makes no prognostication ol ~ outcome, · ei.cept to aay em~ phaUcal\y that be will win. "Quarry ii a bard hitter, a counter~ puncher and be can move," says the ez· champ from Cb<tty Hill, N.J. For his part, the elder Quarry, 'ZI, and three years junior to Ali, asserts, .. I'll try to put on a little more pressure and get closer to bim than I did tbe first ume. In that fight I hurt bim with a left hook to the stomach In the second round." Scoring will be on a five-point mUst aystem with the winner of each round collecting five pointa and the looer lour or Je11. Scaring will be by three judges with the referee not hlvtng a vote under Nevada r.gulatlons. Waved will be the rule en· din& the fight II a hoxer la lmocl<ed down three times In a single round. Foster's record stands at 47.U, Mike Quarry'• 11&-0, Jerry Quarry's 3U.f and All'• 38-1. All wlD bold a 20-pound advantage In weight at about 217 pounds. The light heavies must weigh in at 175 or less, F""ter especta to he clme to the mu· !mum with Mike Quarry a pound or two lighter at the Tuesday morning weigi>ln Ali and Foster have reach advantages -3 and I lnc:bes respectlvely .. ver their California foes. "Ria: best bet is to keep running," says Foster of bis: cballenger. 0 ll he bas any 1ense. that's what he'll do." "If be thinks he'll take me 'out in 5 or 6 rounds, he's crazy/' declares Mike. The Quarrys fight with dUferlng styles -Jerry the harder puncher and Mike the boxer without that single lmockout punch. And paradollically, F01ter alma to move up at least once into the beavywelght·dlvtsl'!D-against All. ,. "That'• where the money is " the •· ·fool-3\!o 1berl!f'1 depUty ,,.;., Albu· querque, ~-M., declarts. -..-25,1972 FV'a DANNY HASKELL WITH CAGE TROPHY. In Junior Olympics Young FV Ca.ger. Stars He's a lltlle abort as besltetball players 10, but the &-ll% cmter fnlm Fountain Valley nabbed the tlUe of most-valuable player of bis division Iii the nali<lll anyway. Hts name Is Danny Haskell and his division in AAUbasketball is the ll·year- old age brackel Danny led his team, the Mont.rey Park Monarchs, to the naUonal championships at the lirll amual AAU B11ketball Junior Olympics In Poplar Bluffs, Mis.Our!, last weekend. 'Ibe team won four games. including a 61-14 vlctocy over Poplar Blulfs In tht final row>d, to claim the national title. And when U.e Monarch's star Cftlter, a student at Fountain Valley's Harper School, arrived home, he brought with him a eold medal fer the team cham- pionship, a plaque naming him All· American, and an eigh~pound lrophy for the most valuable 11.year-old at the champioashipo. The t 1 l lest ll·year-oid there1 Danny shot 50 percent from the fioor and from tht free throw line, Md averaged more than 20 rebc/Und• and 21 polnta per game for the Mooard>s. At a member of the All·American team, be alao wa1 selected to represent 1he Unlted Stalea at tile world chlm- piomhlpa In Spain tbll 1ummer, but will be unable to go. Danny Is two days too young. The son of Mr. and Mra. Eldoo Hukell, Danny readily admits he was disap- pointed at the technicality which pro- hibits him froi:n traveling to Spain, but hasn't let the disappointment dampen his. enthusiasm. "I want to get a bask~ball scholarship when I graduate from high school," Dan- ny sa)'I. "The AAU national president 1okt me I wouldn't have any problem if I keep playing the way I am now.'' And lfter college pro basketball is next on Danny'• ll&t of priorltie&. He wants to play on the Lakers. team ol his favorite pro player, Gall Goodrich. "I like the way Goodrich brings his arm over his shoulder when he shoots," the young center explains, saying he would like to incorporate Goodr;ich'a style into his own hook shots. But Danny has other things to do besides play basketball -he's also a quarterback and tight end when football season cornea around, and plays center field and flnt base in Little League. But buket.bail is his favorite -"I guess 'cauae I plAy it a lot." Danny says . Volleyball Coach Seeks Olympic Job Who la Chuck Erbe! Chuck Erbe la l'I,. craduate ltudent 1t Cal State (Fullerton) and a nailvt o! Kansas and Oklahoma with com 1 .... 1 hilt Md e)'Olulloa to prove I~ HiJ 1U,btly husl:y voice ~ lrimsol! by whit he lnlendt to be, ntber than by what be lJ now, however. "I want to be an 01Jlllple tOlle)'blll coa ch . . . I WILL be an Olympic volleyball coach,'' he says lhyly, wltb a alight drawl. An Anaheim mldent. he la worldng with a core sn>uP ol &iris fnlm Mll'lna, Laguna Beach. and Orange Cout COllece -"All outstandlng athletes" -who he plam to develop into h1s first AA team of 11ational stature. He la somewhat hesitant to predict 1uc· cess, however, because of P1>3Sible skep- tic reactions by volleyball autboritle!. Who wouldn't he skepllcal! Chuck never even touched a volleyball until be started playing on the beach two years ago. But hil aapkations aren 't pure corn. They're ao real that just by listening to him talk volleyball, grin volleYball and exude volleyball from every pore, you don't doubt for a moment he'll make tL "I've never been IO turned on by anythln& In my me." you hear him .. y. ••tt '• the flnt tblng' I've ev• been in- volved In !htt I spent an entire day Jn and sUU wanted more." Entbttllaom will make up !tr the fact that he -~ • (rel! ~ -· and bis had relativtly llntittid nperl<nce In coachlnc, he feels. (He toot up ~ undar Toay Jlapn, a cmtrovonlal. COldl Ill Los Aopleo 1N1 IRllllllltf, ad ... 11U denlaptd llap.n'• ........... "'°"""11 leclmlquel on his own.) And he'• trying his t•sw1n1 from the elbo"' tben snap with the wrllt" spike and hll .. whole body" overhand set - along with other new technlquea -on his core group girlJ. He b;ls succeeded In rubbln& off much of hiJ enthusiasm on MM'ina'a girls' coach, Leslie Connen, who will help him with a unique development PJ'Oll'UD this summer at Golden Weat. The program -which Is open to any girls who want to join by the way - centers around what Chuck tenm a tot.al trainlnl Procr•m. His &Iris will work on IY""'llllcs. jump rope, ballet and dance movement, physical condltionin& and every type o! other tundamental which relJ.tes to volleybtll. · And he plana to be the total coach to direct hla total tralninl pt'Oli'am. He'• studyin& not only coachlnc lechnJ. quea and varletl• o1...iur-e, 1ntav1~ feJib/llty Md ~ ~· but the related 111bjtctl nutitltat, logy and lnJurlea, body lllOVWllen and poup ~· Some peer through the window•, cran-, Ing llle1r necks for a loot. Olbera Ill at the bar lllll'ling a clrlitlt pd cut quick .-al lbt bdkiftl flpe OClCllpYlnc I table _. the entrance. Gntpln( me!llll and nlJ>kins for him to alpt, !ant wwlt up the courage to ask for an •utocr811h. Dsnpsey, a warm, aincere man, la only too wllllng to shake a hand and aay hello. Vacation Time ... Wagon Time He celebrated his 77th birthday Satur- day and the restaurant ls now !be biggeat port of bis life. He spent most ol the fortune be earned with bla slashing filll, but be alill bu the memories end an army ol fans. His -1arlty trwcendl any genera· lion gap u young and old lhsre a com- mon admiration for the t.rmer dwnplon """ gave bollnc Its lirat mWlonodolllr gate and -ucitlng style re!lec:ted an era of wild abandon. He 1Ull l1 ·''The CWnp" to-1e ol 111 backii!""nd•· &laxq In his restaurant, Dempsey talked about himself and boxing. "Woold I do it again!" he asked in response to I question. "SUre. I loved it. Boxing was very good tome. "I'm sorry lo see how tbinp hive changed, thouch· The small club1 have died oul and there aren't that many tilblen w!to keep active. A fig!Jter bis to hive a plact to atart and a place to llnbl1. Since lite llDall clubo have disap- peared 11'1 hard for I boy to get background and experience ... Dempoey's early years In boxing were hard. He rode <lolorado fre!&ht lrailll ln>m town to town In Hardt ol bouts. ll1ten be couldn' land a mateh, he chop- ped wood er labored In tht mines. Soma of bla pursOI were as little as IUO bul he never loot faith In blrnsell. e22765:5301ST Colony Park .. • ••• , •• IF CONTINENTAL BUILT A STATION WAGON, COLONY PARK WOULD BE ITI Colony Park otters the new look-of luxury In station wagona for 1972. Long the leader In tlie' .iattoa wagon field •• , ue for youraell the most magnWcent eollection of better wa1on Ideas under one roof ••• Test drive -today .•• ' . SPECIAL •.. $4866.00 Montego ..• Villager Water Polo, Harrier "Car Of The Year" ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL IN A STATION WAGON , •• THE HOTl'EST STYLING ON THE ROAD TODAY I • ' ' • ' ' • . ' • . ' ' l • I • Schedules Set at UCI UC lrvlno will clbnu lht 1171 walj!r polo ..._ with homo 1amea In Newport HOrbor lllch llcbool't Ol1DllJfc Pool apm.t Ua.A (OcU7) and USC (Nov.O It ... ..-bn lltla -t bJ coadl F.do.'!:~-~c Inlnt.,. country team will opmi oompetlilon at Cal Lutherln College Sept. 11 In I trlaftl\llar meet over five miler with a dual meet at· the Unlvemty of Nevada. (Laa Vep1> the lollowlllf Saturday precluding five ln•itatlonal . meet ap-. pea.ranees. Becaute of weather coodltlons In Lu Vegaa. the dual meet will atart at 7:aD . o.m. with all otller outings acbeduled for 10. I "We wlD pi.J all bul -ol our lmla •ater polo pmes In the Newport pool ln- ducll,. our to.imamenLkl get the 111• Qlt i started," a bappy Newland said. I ..,,,.. la • .,.. ~ to ,.., -' polo 11111 k la • "" hi' .... pool wllldl ... do DOt ~ at bar ICbool.'' "" Wt.,... ... 9CRHUW i : 11'!! i\lii~ !) I .. NNHI. , '!-.... In It U°':' (i p.M,I. 1 .... J¥'I'. It (J, • Oct. "1 -T......, et DI Arlu. c.1• f oct, 11 -4'Cllfll'°"91.t UCt f1 tlll. t.~: l'4: -Cit .... i"-"!' a..~I M HNHI 111 8::: l! = t..~tt"m·r.· ,, ......... ~..i,, Ck1. f7 -UCLA I ~ 1:101.i ,.....,•-UIC 11 H lt.m •• Nw. 10 -"' Cal 1111 11..oni hKJI), ltlmoftt ,..., \1;)1 •·m J, Nw. I -et UC IMlll IM'bltl ll'lvffl fltnll. r- • GREAT SEI.ECTION e ALL WITH Am - Home Of The New Car ••• '<li•W-'.l'e..eh" CONDITIONING Home Of The New Car • , , "Gelllea :18lldl" ) • • • .... ~ . . .... ".. . ... • ' •' .· . . "" .. ·-~ ...... For Coast Area • I Alamitos ResultS DeNoon Forms • IA.._.Y CUM ~· '.UT PtUT UCI· •? .... a.,......,. ' u.. ClefMllll, '"""" .,.., Gl9if LM. C • ..__ 1M 4 .• I.• GOMI Nt Si.tic,. ii.a 1 . .0 uo ... ~ ... t-" Gal,s' Track Club w.- ..... 1AA1a. '' WllMll TllW.., .WJ/I .. • ,,,. :;:;._ ,..., 1C1119 ....,., aw C111i1 Don De Noon, head coach ol c-· ooun''" "'"-r Linda .. • .., I.vet, '*· 1111 '"" ,....... "4J • -... ·-,."'~ ... :-.---· .. ·~· the IO-all'l track club, the Long Gmn;-and ... hi.5 new wife, a ...... :1-01M Lid, s-61"" Beach Comets, officially will distance runner Sandy (Dean) 11• smk. ,.i. tn• resign July 1 to develop his DeNoon. • .=~°!~ c~~:;._ •:v,:.ia;o..1 .,.,,, owrr tlub in Orange County, DeNoon believes some of the u.......... DeNoon told the D A l L y g1t' ls, Incl•"''•• so-ol .. ___ ' 111• v.......,. tt.• ~ •·• PILOT -.. ·-•-"""*' eat11. J , W••• •M '-'° · · hi! coached a.s di.stance run· , Jri,:.s~ ~~~r._ 2·• The splinter club, named the nen, may have decided to Aho • .., -11111 '• tur11, Mv w1111~• Blue Angels, will be centered stay with the Comets because Wllllff. ICk•HN, GcwlM Wl11. MIM '" Gr..,tte. in the Hunt ingtm Beach Foun--of the financial backing the .!'.:.~ -Molr1' 1e1111-.i -' tain VaUey area and is «pect· established club offers the TMlllD llACI. "'Ylnk. , v••r °"' ed to begin workouts at Golden girls. :;,::,::::~: :;:,sz=-:, . .-,_ .. Weal College, July 5, accord· The girls need the financial Mof9flt, o. An1-, ... '·" ing to ~oon. support of the club in order to L~ MJ~ .W'm.~· ..,_, 2·• 'Ibe -diStance coach listed go to meets such as the na· MM '"' -AH11t 1t.u:11 ... ,...,_ differencea of o pin i o n tionals in Canton, Ohio next QwM, Ooet.ce IW, ,_.., Trtui.lt. ,.. .-r•kllel. regarding coaching programs week. he said. "°""™ •Ac•, ,,. r.m. ' v"' with athletic director and OeNoon for ....... • few rman-.... • \lilt. Cl•lnlkW. l"vl'iit 1:21•. ~ '"-v'NI"•· o. KllltM •.Jll a.• 2.611 sprint coach Ken ~. a.s cial problems with his new Tiie etiurl. •· ••*-'-• 190 the reason for his resim .. :•tion. club, however, because nearly TM Vtrllt, ll, Ad•lr J.ID --TlrM -.a a110., "It isn't a bitter thing, all of the meets the girls ·will w!'~~ ·im~~!.Z 1::'~ ~~, though," De Noon stressed. be going to within the next • su1tcMd -""'· cu~ . ,._•rll "I'm a person of very strong year are in S o u th e r n ==·•Act. w v•rds. 3 n .;old• a. opinions and so is Ken ••• It's California. ;~~'fi: ;~:~n~.!r;:111 perhaps something that hap-He said the club already has . 111 YllDW. ic. H•rt . s.oo ·2.911 pens to an organizations.011ce the ass istance of four coaches, Junklr Mw ..... D. K1111111 2.io they get to be large.' Who will work 'with the girls in Tlmt -.17 J.11. H" .crfldlel. "I just simply told the kids short events, hurdles, and age SIXTH 1tAc1. l50 v•rth. t v11r olds. l'd be working out of Loog group e1lents. AllOWMC9. P'ur1t U2(1D. , ll:tbtl Don, c. Sm11t1 31.IO •-• l .41 Beach State if they wante$1 to He expects to develop 'the lUl'l'M SllMI, (, ,.,,,,., I.to 2.211 'th 1 • I . t' Atn1rtco11 Drum. o. AJIJ'°" · 2.to stay w1 me as a coach. I c ub into a arge organ1za ion Tim.-1.1 2.10. thought it would be better if I Of 80-100 members. Sattdltd -Alllr1 l•r Go. ss EX.ACTA 1-••1191 oou • J.lvrrn11 sim pJy . Jeft instead of causing "The Blue Angels will be a S11•11• ""Id WG,jO, dissension within the club," he very competitive-type club." s•Vl!NTN IUCI. 110 v1rd1. ' Vtl r explam· ~. h 'd "Th . ,_ ill ·-olds .. Ufl, Allow•..u. ""'"' IUOO. ~ e Sal . e gtr~ w Ull;: ::~ :;..~,. ... M, •·• ::: t: About 10 girls followed him working hard -even the Dt-Mttk. L Wrltflt •·• when he left the .. Comets, younger one!!. I believe if they Tirnt -..as .._1'· DeNoon said. do well when tbey'n yN•••, , N• 1er1tdll1. """"& •Baldness Conquered ANNOUNCING! POLYSCALP~ The ;I'ran•parent One •A 1clt11tlllc•l'Y ti•••'· . ..... '"''"'"''"' 1•e.11tl 1col" 1u,,.,ii111 -.olurol hu•o11 helt, lltot 11 ti lltltul'tl •• y.ur ..... N•w htlr '"""" .. r.. ,,_u., fro• .,.ll91'tley'I lilolttlltU, P'OlY SCA\' It l11•l1ir.tt le th• •Y" ., leuch, SI•~. 1w+•, ,a.y, 1h•-· It! tht ..,;,,.i wh• ... .._,_.. IHtir urHf11e<teble. • P'Ol Y SCAI.,. •ok•• 'fttwlllf, 'Uf9try, ktct, ~. Ill.ti horfl baM hokpltc.. obtoltk. Sil• "0lY SCAl,_ ·'™!N YOU D!CID!I 12 MONTH LABOR & MATERIAL GUARANTEE - HAIR REPLACEMENT CENTERS •••NTM uc•. "41 v.,q. t ,..., old•. Among them are U.S. record they'll work harder later ... = ~ n!:i:· Ttie L• ALMiiaiiJ.holde~~r~fo~r~the~~ll-~13~a~g~e~grou~~P~~I~re~a~ll~y~feel;~·~u~CC<SS;~b~r~eeds~~~~~;~~~~~§~~~§;~~;~~~~ • •lib"'• MM!, J. •~r11tSM ,,,. '·'° in the mile, Mary Deckt;r; top success." ~ ll:odr;tt, It. AHlr 2 • .0 2.211 ' TlllY Iott, J. Drevtf' .... Tlrnt -.22 fltt. . , Ho ICl'.tchff. • ' • Jc. M11dN1 Crttk lttlldl 111d l'knod WltU11ms. Ind. twitry, ,, .. INTM uc•. "° v•rft. I YMr old•. Chllm lnt1. Purte UlOO. ••M ltodl;lf, l1Mlm2l.IO ! ... Ml •AO P'~ COPY, J. 'Wtn:I l .olO S..O Mr. Apollo ll:ocktt, it. Adllr a.2CI 'Tlmt -.II ~,Jo .. Scr1tm.d I Flllfl ... lwt Mid Ce11111t rif ~. ' . · ~•''" Ocean Cate• I ' • , t . ~ , 'S5 l!XACTA lO-Mol'tOt ltockll a. .... Flttt COPY. ptlll 112'!.JO. ·young Grog Jacobs (15) of Ashtabula, Ohio,, proudly .displays .a 53l$1"!und·white . 'H& :bau be caught wblle·fishiJlg on the half-day boa'l Newporter .oUt of Art:s.' 11!.a1uling tbiJ week. He i.!·ahowo with hls hos4 Ha"' Shand of Pomona ·at. the we.igh·in. · ' · · · · '· '' ·' Cohan Leads Qualifying ' ' I ·Mw.ion Viejo Trafmpks · Legion B·aseball ·Foe, 12-3 SAN FRANCISCO ,(AP) - Dooald ·Cehan rt Philadelphia WOO his third ltnJgbt nee In the Dl'.agoo .clasa at the U.S. Olympic sailing trials aner a three-boat collision. A boat piloted by A. E. lllchie Rommell had• an easy IJmel .Jn pltcblni. a complete iipie1 viptory for thtl, itfiaslon Vltjo American t e g Io n lloooball team Saturday, a U'.! tr)Umpl! over hoot Sonora, lo h~ight ana acUon. Ip other garnea lnvolytng ara teanis, Newport Harbor de!Nted 'the Fulhrlon ::!f~ ~~ ~o=.i:~~ IGm lo Santa Ana, 3-1 aod JM; ud San Clemente lopped La Quinta, 5-2. lfl!IJon catcher . JI I ck p_.,.i was lost for th,.. or fall' weeks , when be roquired olitcJ/ea, lo cloae I aplll IJlllldle l"!fer Ql1 bli rieht band ,11fter a fi>al Up lnjund the hand. IN CJtlMl!fe Ut1 J. Sprlnornt11, 2' Kint, 11 1Cto\l9tl. If ltltldltn, i:: Dougltlt 111 Sttbro, Ct •• S«lllOft'ltll. • Critfll'!, rl Hitt-. 11 Tottl1 .. ' • ' • • • • . ' • • . ' • • " " • • • • • • ' ' • • 1 ... ' ' ' • • • ' , ,,... " fllllh•ts I ' II t La OIAllt• 000 011 1~ .f I J ~'" Cl-tt 000 020 10 -10 7 3 'lltlT OAMI ,-tw1t111 Vtllt;V 10 IlmrMf, :Ill T. Luc:~I. 1b, )II C:•rn.11, 211 l!dl.i... ' Hor1~11, If P'tllkll-. " Htltlltf. rt lnol•. tf 1-!udllllll. i::. Moor•. lb ..,~.If v. Luccllal ,, Tot•I• 111 t It rlll 3 • t 1 3 I 7 t • I t I 4 • 1 • 3 0 1 I 4 0 0 • 3 0 1 • • 1 1 0 • • o, a 1 • 0 0 I I 0 0 1 ,, 0 0 35 1 I I Scotty T<ilbfrt bad a Jll'lr of doljbles to dtl\oe In lhrW m and Ste~·· ~.it hfld µire. ' • • bbl with a ,,..ir .of .1 .... 1e&t to. ,.ount•I~ v.11..,. ooo ioo 000-1 • • Sc•1 llY 1111111111 ...., NUii s.,,,. AM * 000 000-3i., 7 ' splrk MIAloo Viejo. Newport· lost .•· he.art · ,!~~:,:ov.~~•> breaker U ' Rol:er Rismuiien · t11 r '" rt11 ttruct out -eight baftm'lahd P'tm•I-,,.,. ' J 1 2 0 1. Lucclltll, ~. lb 1 t e o Iimited ·Fulletton to seYfil ·Mll c:.rroll, 111. u 2 1 · 1 o -~" h' t ..,.,,_..,: lj:lll"' 2b 1 0 • 0 wuue 11 ma es wen•-·-· HW11M11, rf' · · ., • 1 1 ~ eight. V. luccllal, cl 3 I t I Santa Ana .---..1 '•1......... Mtulw, i;. 3 t 1 I M;Ul:IC\I wii;-Hmddtw, ff I I f O times in the flrlt '-1-ol. the Huoo1111, , a o , 1 .. .._,.. l!111t11P. If 7 I I I opener and the NnS held up 11"'""'. 3tl 2 1 o , for, a 3-1 win over Fctmtain Tot•11 22 • ' 1 SH!'t .., lllfll• V,µey. In the nightClp, a r II I seven run aixth 1 .... 1 .... ended s.m• A11• ,,, m-11 10 1 lUlJl.U5 '"""''111 v.n.., ooo .._ _. s 1 the day's actk>n with Santa s-. 11r 1111t1"" Singer of Santa Barbara, col· NIWPOttf, (JJ lided with ~t!le Dragon of NeW '"'""'Ori 'B : ,..,l'l'•n .. 1b , o o o eans uddy Friedericks, """"'rt ' ',", '', .. ! defending gold. med a·t is t. •• O..ri.,Jb -Fr'-' Kubt••· i:: _. , 1 2 ,1 , l.:u~ks' b>at spun about ~:.~~... .. . ; : ~ · ! And ripJ)ed e tbree-foot hole f:d':.'-~ 1f .~ , o 1 o between the deck And hull of a J. DMo. 111 :·::: boat lllled by Robert 01 • .,,,., Pl! • • • • MOsbacber of H-·-'-, an~•-l"CINdur11. .,. ' • I • UUO~I llWJa" Tt1•1• 12 ' 1 2 prime here • meet rt)fe . $10',000 ·1J>anther* , .•• PANTERA by doTomaso , , • Imported for Uncoln-Mercucy. Italian coachwork created by the brllliant Ghia StudJoe of Turin. Ford d ..... ed the 351 CID 4Y. Y-41 encino-Foar -I bf-- depenent 1U1pens.lon and mjd-chlp enatne ~t. J'fvW• speed rear bolr,, full,y 1ynchr0nfzed • • • · •Pantera ••• Italian for Panther ••• Ana winning, 15-4. 1<1111trto11 Dodotrs n1 tot ~ : ; 'feslmWrter. boasUng a 7~11 ;:~-~...,~~"~"~"'~'~"~''"~.,.~~· ~'~' ~~~~~~~~ record, was Idle Saturday butli wiU pu\ its record on the line tonight at Anaheim Pe&rlOll: MISllOfll VllJO 1111 All r· ti "'9 3 ' 1 1 s 1 • 0 • J I 1 J 2 t t J 2 2 I • 0 1 0 J ••• 1 ••• l 1 0 0 3 1 I t 2 0 • 0 a111tt ,_, "' llllllftf• r " e I :en' Vle'9 111 .ot --11 II 4 ., 1• 001-J 9 .. • AT LA.ST!,., PROFISSiONAL INSTRUCTION .·.· • ' • ¥ • ' •• .. In ... ~ .. L DEEP WATER SEAMANSHIP Alooord S..utiful IC.ONA MAURI World Crullint 42' Kotch ' Uft41r the 1kil1 M hittl.,• .f Ce11t•i11 Arthur D'er11•r, 21 ye•fl 1eil ..... rleitce,"li1ra-cr1til• fllf •••llltMhi; ffl l•t'I• Jlcht 0. " ..l 1 r .. up · TO ·, WHITE STRIPE OR WHITE · LE 11 MD WIDE TIRES ,.1.. 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T ciii\lele or c..ta Mesa fields "I got tlr<!d of all that ~ l~ first track and field team and snow· up there," he 1ay1. ~ several years next sprlog, "lt is bild enoUgh to have th tlii coach will .be oo !amlllar i;ontend with it In Februarl &ft>unds. . but when lt hangs on through 'Jim crumpton once at~ April and May, that's toO tended SoCal College before mucjl. It might be dmerent ' \' m'itricu1ating to S o u t h e r ri wilh a sport like basketball Oregon College and eventually that is played inside but track: the Utti•etstty of Oregon. is an outdoor sport." Sine, ~ recent hiring, Crumpton attended Glendale Cf?JmftOn his been actively Hoover High1 School before qag<.l la ....,rui!lng athletes matriculating to SoCol College tcf the team but he isn't for a brief spell and was 1 tttoWinti back any left-overs coinpetitpr in the 880 anrl mile. who blpp,en to be atlendlng Does this mean he will con- cllsses ~ ~ Vanguard tn-centrate on the mid 41 e 1tttut1·on. distance races! '.l'ar-from it. "I really don't think so )Yodng Jack qausey Is ooe of although they might be m~ t1*e he will fnherit. Causey first love," he adds. ~·But· yoU b. jdmped over seven feet on have to be a jack of all tra.de'- !!FCasions and what 's more to coach track 8.nd· field I · rtant to Crumpton Is the athletes." 1 ) f t he has two years of Did winning the Orei;ton e ibility remaining . state prep track champlonshl'D e•S a good one . '' rank as his hi g 'hes t mpton says, then adds : achievement? 's a1ways nice to pick up a "It's always nice lo win bu~ of this c11.1iber ." 1 think it takes more to put 1 ile he hu been actively log~ther a winning dual meet ~aged in recruiting athletes team. In the slate meet. one f..li; the SoCal team as well as or two athletes can do"lt for ~hi ' d (you." clritrling s course as ean o ntn at sec. crumpton is also Crumpton was an assistant ccfjntzahl of another silua-coach at Medford High School Utn. whhen 19680, Ok!ymF pi~.~~h jump r,r_erbaps my real interest c amp tc os ....... ~ was 1 UeS 1R girls or women's track sophomore. mid field competition. It ts the "He couldi'l't get over W as f8itest growing sport in the a sophomore," Crump t',o n COUl*1 and we are actively re~aJls. "Then he startee, reduttlng 1trls !or I team doing t\Je.,flou al)d none or 111 h<re~ ii llOulhem C.li!ornla had the brains Id aee It. We Col)ne.~' . , all li'lej! 'tO discourage him ~pion spent the past few from -g I\. , days In Los Alamos New "He dfit 6-8 in' the stale·meet l\leidcO ~t ihe NoUona\ A~I/ to win lht\ chamolonshjp and ahd bltmplc trials meet for Y?U 1 know what be has doOe the ~irls i>entathlon and has an l!l~ce then. , . odt11tandlng wformer ln to'jf NQne of us can take credit ...J Rose Mll'le'Glrberl. 1 for hlB ~•lol!'"ent. howev.r. Why did enimpton declde to He taught 'himself all ihe retur n to the sunny climes of way." Southern California after more _ cnunpton ~as 14 ex-studenl!! than a dozen years ln Oregon in the coactiing ranks at the present time aod has had .dual meets .With >1t least half' of T S r them ai coaches. Op OCCe "This 'ls -a good feeling and it really keeps you on your M t h Set toes." he malnt~lns. 8 C .What abopt Ille ;,..,. 1track . ' that wm be avatl11.ble ~~ct~\:· ~ SV'tl! .>bo~ully ). inJh~ Jan to !lart S.-:•-, u,..-xt • ''-''""Jhl!:ci'tios~~f . ' ~ Untied '8!es for the . Iii'" "II isn'( ejactly as fast 8'1 , · timJ' ioday at the Cohse~m would like. But we have a big (4 o!cle<;kl, tw~ top Argen~ine alumni banquet coni.ing Up stars wtll be in the starting late>-in August aDd at that.time lineup. . we hope._to fintl a benefactor Faclng the South Americans Or two fo help~ us with im- wlll . bl ,t,he Los Angeles. All-provemerits." • .- Stats, the best profes&.1onal Regardless of the· alumni' playen pf the <;realer ,LA contrlbtatlo•s '" ~ It Leagae;Wldef the guidance of already' · bwdll' ..,gag..i 1U manager Joe Schwan and placing SoCal College on 'the coach Primo Valenzuela of the map as an· NAJA. track and Maccabee Club. 'field power in the tnvnedi1te The two players from the future land of the Gauchos playlng 1-===':--,--~~--I with La Serena .ate goalie Orf el Cortes and center-half Roberto Sosa. Cortes played goal for five years for world famous Ri ver Plate of Buenos Aires 11.nd was an .Tnternatlpn- al player from 1959 to 1962. 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T. . Sile TuboType 700-15/B 33.95 2.84 7.S0-18/8 40.9.4 3.69 Plu1Fod. Tllx 27.18 . 32.78 ;. , , Service Special Premium braJ<e overhaul • · '1 e P..,ney'a brake stioe 11111 due to det.I> 56 88 ' •Molt Amerlcin Cars. tJv• materllta or workmanstilp within 40,000 ml1M •fttr ltt lnttallatlon by a Pttll'\ty'I Auto c.nter, contact ua and Penney'1 will replace It at no txtfll cmtrg.. • ' Auto Air. Con.ditioners from Penneys. · -· · · I , • Salo JN1CM ~octlve thtu SO!urday. .. 199es COol 'i\ CIN1124 auto air conditioner. Packs 14,000 BTU'1 of cooling pawer. Ha"dsomely 1tyled The 2 rectangular front louvers Ind 2 round louve;s are fully adjustable to direct air flow. ' . • YourchOice 51s Wheel alignment. We do a complete front end check, adjust torsion bar height, castor and camber, center steering wheel position, adj ust toe- in and road test. I I I I I - I Be~ance all 4 whee.Isl including I' weights: • or . --·------· . >• ------.. Tuneup. . ·I Hert'• what we do: I lnstadll new points, pdlugs, . con ens er, rotor an cap; • adjust distributor points, engine timing and carburetor. Includes parts and labor. I 4cyl. ............. 1588 I scyl. .............. ~3:: I scy1. ............ . I - - -111!1' "M°&1i•l'9p Alliant 12. A twetve volt battery for the economy minded motorist. Lowest co,t bot plenty·of power for most small engine cars. A quality performer you can depend on. Reliant 12 -six volt battery .. ,9.11 Rehm 12 Month GuaNntH. Should !fly Foremost3 Reliant battery tan (not merely discharge) wfthin 90 days from tt'te date of purchase, retum It to Penneys and It wl11 l)e replaood free of charge. After et> days bll1 prior to the expiration date ofrhe guarantee. J.C.Penney Co. wtll replace tM battery charging only tor the period of ownership, based on the current price It the time of return, pro 111ted OYeJ tht stated ;01,.,...montht. . ' ' • • • ' -· ' '" • ,. • ' ' .. ' l ·" .1 I • . . . ·" " ,i -· . • .. 15995 " • I ,. • COol 'n Clean 18 auto air conditioner Has 11 C'XI BTU'1 of cooling power. Features 2 ~1nguiar frontlouv9n and 2 round 1ld1 louvers. All fully adjlMt•bkli for complete fir control. • · . JCPenney - Shop Sunday noon to 5 P :M. at the following Auto C,nters: FASHION ISLAND, Newport ·e .. ch. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach. Ule P.ennoy• time poymont plen. I • I • • . : . ' • • I .. DAiL 'I PILOT -• • , .. ~. 'r ... ., .. ' •• • -Anxiety, Fear Moun s -UCI Dunips- For Famed Yachtsmen Michigan SAN DIEGO (AP) -'nie U)NDON (AP) -Anxiety Jn the race. He IJ IU!leri., Uolveralty of CIJJfomla at mounted Saturday olllbt over fr<>m an lllneu tllat affects the Irvine, clown, by' nine point! u the safety of two famed bone mmow and reduces the the final day of rac111J llarted, yacbllmen, Britain'• S Ir ~•-of nd ~·-tea to came "-··• with an all-cut Fraods Chichester and' .,.,,..._, -r-_,..... France'• Jean Yves Terblln, the blood. effort to win the North I fn the gale-lashed •inllehand-Terlain'1 schoooer, twice 14 American J.ntercolleglate eel Tr.,,..Atlantic lliting race. long as any of hls rivals, could Yacht Racing Association'• · 'Ibere ha.I been no word from well be in the lead. It was five dinghy champiolabip. them for a weet. milts ahead of the fleet altu DOOi Ol'INH SALIS AND INSTALL.A noH ,. Sizzling Match Race Captured by Ficker 1ly ALMON LOCKABEY 1peeit. Oh the previous reach, 0t .. °''" •11tt ttlff Ficker brought Bright Star up Hood was good, but Flc{er In 1n attempt to over.ride Canada's .. Graybeard Has Lead w11 quicker. Robin West. Hood caught the Th t' th t f th lOth maneuver and thereby started LOS ANGELE;S (APJ -The · 1 1 e 1 ory~o e a downwind tacking ' duel that · Canadian ketch Graybeard ::"'ual tC.~tfomhia _,?'P wh~~I~ had the spectators on the maintained Ila l!OI, ltlon and . eM>Or eac nipper gunwales or their er.aft. Ficker won In two straight handicap laada Saturday !Jtthe raC... Saturday. The two boats were jl~!ng Loo Angelel-tc>TahlU yacht B t It' nl h If th to from beam-reach to bea rac·e while --~her ot 1he ~ u s 0 Y a e 8 ry. reach with precision, only ai:M. Saturday'• decldlng race three boat lengths apart. .seven boall · wain't1 heard Jlr'U one of the closest ever from. WJtneued in 1 two-boat match Hood clung precariously to race, .despite the fact Ficker'• the lead until Ficker pulled a Ini1fai11 a, 48-foot craft from margin of victory wai 4$ 1urprise jihe that appeared to Seaitle which hf• tr1Uid aince aeconds. catch the Robin West crew by the start of the s,571-mlle : complete surprise. B e f o r e race, failed to report ill ..,...._ For most of the race the two Hood could respond Ficker .-.- Erickson-46 sloops were within had driven over the top was tion by radio Siturday morn- two boat lengths of each other again in the lead. ing, race' offlclals ulcl. The ~ the lead changed four Hood aald after the race penalty for mluing the dally timea throughout the .ta.mile that the jibe was not so much cbeck-in ls 10 minutes. race off Marina del Rey. a 1urprise as his own crew G be-~ 7'f I L tch • Here ls the sequence of 1 f ray .Uu,, a ~on ae events that had the large tpec. gett ng 1 oul-up on the spin-skippered by Loi Killam of the •-to fleet boot ' and ch naker guy that prevented him Royal Vancouver .Yacht Club, l:,:r mg ter· coming up to block Ficker. was 1,358 ·miles frbm Los . Ficker had Brljht Star It was' still anybody'• race Angeles Saturday and holding 1cross the •tarting line first as Fick.er brought Bright Star a narrow lead on corrected b tt f t nd around the mark or)ly 15 time over Pen Duick Ill, a 57· Y • ma er o wo 1eCO '· 1tconds ahead of Robin West. but Hood at the helm Of hi., foot French sloop skippered by • , Hood's only defense at this Robin West, was on Bright point was a tacking duet which Eric Taberly. Star's weather quarter and he lnitia~· immediately. Min Sette, second in actual 1ppeared to be controlling the But Ficker and , his crew fleet position, was next to last 1ltuation. in handicap standings; whlcb Ficker had slightly better wei'e up to the te!!, despite the are based on boat size.· slower tac~!ng bolC boat speed, and after six That placed an 0 th er Pen Dulek was third in fleet minutes Hood tacked away. California Cup on the record position, followed by Concerto, Ficker also flopped to the port books, but the two yachts will Aries, Siete and lnisfail. Brisk tack and Hood started 1 tack-race today for a special con-winds which h.a v e ac-' tna: duel. solaUon trophy put up by the companied the boats the last It Wal IOOD obvious that spcinsoring C8Wom1a Yacht few days increased to 15 knots Robin West's crew hid the Club. Friday night. best of !acting, beaUng Brljht 1~;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j star's tack.! by some six Crlmt Prw.ntlon lttln• At Hom• seconds each time. After 1tuldtntlal/Commerclal PretKtlon Pack•fl playing tag on split tact. up S PE C I A L -$89.99' the weather leg, Robin West :rhru June JO, 1t72 arrived first and was ahead by Includes Ultrasonic Alarm, 15 seconds. . SHRIEK HORN AND HOOK UP · Hood kept Robin We 1 t '{Hom• -OHien-Shops -Gara1••) ahead on the. run to the jibing, 1~!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!~~~~~-!!'!!!~96~34~~!!!!~~~~!!!!!~j mark, but Ficker gained four 1 second•. Both boats jibed the mark smartly and came up to 1 beam reach with tbe spin- naker poles virtually against the headslays. • Bright Star proved slightly faster on the spinnaker reach and half w1y down the leg moved past Robin West. Ficker had an 11 ·second ad- vantage at th1 end of the lrilnl!e. • On the second beat to weather Ficter appeared to open a gap comfortably, but In failing to mp a tight cover on Hood found hlmaelf on the wrong aide of a windahln and ,,..,...d up by widely oventand· • lloM Tall• Dnlin l Rafill fl.W e R1tntvo Pan e Vi111I ln11111Clil• • Adjuot lands l liN<aga • Now Pan G11ko1 o _....,,Sc_ "CMllllriH hnllfttl1t. • Jog the mark. . -;J-J~~~~/~Co~a~it;!·to~·C~o:!as~t COSTA MESA 1934 Newport Blvd. 645-7570 , On the oecond arrival al the :-ther mart Hood W8' 'Cl tt '---------' ~=~=~~~~ ~o .... man ~::';~1" ......... - ,tplnnUtr wfnt Up In I tight .Jto II!, ,~clflc CO.•I Hwy. lfl·lnl •wrap. Frantic aclloo by the WHrma -·--~ ·~ and 1'111.&~ ""'' Witt""' l l,.,, •• 1 ........ mw _,_ -Wfll' ~ ·--· IOWNIY ,.RolD Wiil d ....... I 1tlA1 L.k_,.. llWt ...... , .. , """"'"1lble laid. MON. THAU Pll. 119 6 e SAT. t le.I Im a•u1ic 1111 .,.iar ( PortiJhead Radio, the main only eight houri of the race. Irvine trallecl the University British ataUon for mai:ine teJ• But Io the absence of word of Michigan wbtn competitioo c o mmunlcations, broadcast from the Frenchman, the cur-resumed Friday but wound Up 1pecial messages a 1 k Ing rent leaders were re:ported to beating New York State Chichester to make contact be British Steel, a 59-foot Maritime College by seven from his 57-foot ketch Gypsy ketch piJoted by Brian Cooke. points. The University of Moth V. and Second Liles, a 71-foot British Columbia was third as But there was no word from ketch with Holland's Gerard Michigan "'tumble4 l n to the veteran 7~year---0ld round-Dijkstra at the helm. ae.v.e_nth. the-world sailor. who won thi.5 Another monojull, the 65-foot Freshman Jeff Mcl>ennald same race in 1960. Chichester cutter Strongbow sailed by was the standout of the Irvine al.so failed to report to one ol Britain's Martin Minter-Kemp, aquad, capturing three 'firsts his sponsors, London11 Sunday was reported about 40 miles and two thirds to win lowl.point Times, in three scheduled behind. skipper honors for the regatta. calls. liiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiii;;;;i;i;;;;;;OiiiOiiiOiii;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;; Terlain, a 27-year~ld who started as the favorite in the 128-foot, three-master Ven- dredi 13, had been due to broadcast twlce a day to his 1pon.sor1 in Paris. They say they have heard nothing from him since the SO competing y a c h t s left Plymouth Jun e 17 for Newport, R. J. Chichester had been advised by a doctor against competing WE MOVED TO 1IO FAii DllVE .lcrMS ,,_ C.M. l'.tke IMHM FalrgNVNt Gtlf l•"f" . ,_.,,CM• M-O.W ...... • SI IUCllT OP IALLI 1k WIHt A.II Offft' .... 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Dlllr '11" ... ,. 1111 Rod Lewis, whole co.ta 'Meii, i:hat'~anp . Coast resident.a .,. ••vlnl• ~e old aaylng "a penl\J u ved \e: a branch. of Glendale Federal Savings and more but rather more conservatively .. pm1f earned" used to belont to another Loan has seen Its deposita double In the ·~1 dDn't believe people are neces.urll1 · geileretion of Am"lCllll-thoat dllllns last yoar. The ecooom1 11 llill unsettled, 1., . «the depreu.lon era who knew the value the election is coming up and peop1t·j\11t ~-,if, ,!y~!!:~~o~~l!,tnp~"'eslincodentmeof · dOn't know •hat's around the comer." ...... , lftjitll al aaving for a rainy day. "OVer the last two years people have ttie Laguna savings aui Loan ~ .QnW reccnUy, tbe -who been on a savings flini )lecaUH they U~..:..;; ar. e movlllfl: -.their~"'~-. ~slted h;., money tn • 11vtnp ICCOWlt were hurt in lhe stock -ket or bJ ...,. _,., wullkenedtotheoldladywho1la1he!lit unemployment," saya Don Stump , around. The illock market h,. ..... ..,_ a_,y in her mAtlress. Alfluency and ·uay man.tger of the Newport National Bank ratlc and the interest on l°'trnmeat ~·t bined Ith tnter tn t•· SU . A and Pll " bondl la down, .. Ibey come to I 11vinp 1,;1-.u oom w an est nc on per10r venue • . cenua and Joan,»--adds Miss Milla ...,_ two ~ market and real estate captured a Avenue in Newport Beach. ... brandli association has experienced 1 f25 -portion of the American dollar. "Alter hanl times the .. .,... person mflllon Jll'owth tn ~-la.st year ~JSUt in the last year the trend bas tends to be more conservailYe'Wtth his wte • ~sed dramatically. Americans in money, so he pul! it into uvlngs," odds In the La8una Beach area, whtrt many ~al and Oran1e Coast citllens tn stump. "Many young pro!elriilll -le of the residenil are senior citfun!, Mia -cular hue 1one on a savings who come into our office to open a check· 'Milli notel that many of the saver1 are ...,_ <•• t esteblisb "'•-I concerned about the security and con-"'P.!'"'ge. :~ ICCOWl." 1 ....... accoun venience of their money. ~tut why! -'1,.. "Many retired persons live off the , , . . 1ield1 of tbelr savt.gs and lllte to bank u W. ome. n's Lib . Penetr,,ates .. =· ~ bomt .. polalblel' .. y. ~Lu " · llec<rlty cli>ts aeem to, be file aim of the · aY"erage aaver in the Ora.nge Cout area. Auto Sales Business Women'• lib his penetnted the olll<imobile 11l" buatneio, l<IOOrdlng to Qlarlie Speight, OWllll' o( the llf1ell Jla!cl<-Optl dealmhlp hr S o u the r n Ollifornla. ,peigy Ann Garner, former cblld slar ilii!l Olcar ,/.werd winner for her Eyol of Frl!Kie tn "A Tree Grows in klyn" ls MW auociat.d with Spelgbl llywood 11 a sales representative. ,. lfftt a long career m., movies, 'IV, ai;..dway 1how1 and touring companfe.s, Miu Garner's partidpatlon marks a first (ll'\tlie 1uto business for Speight. She ls ti only female Salelnl.an he hat ever liit.d 1nd, although Ille hH had u n- t.lblve bock)ll'ound In Oeet ·111t1 and . lh+Jng, she hH never IOld nlllJ, '*Pellhl uys. "In many n..,..i. It's a • • cue o! Women's lib tn ICllon becallM! lhe la treat.<! il!'l lllie IOY other lllWlllll. She evon hi• Ill -p llerown ·au and can be found whee1in' and deali!'' rlibt alone with the rest· o! the felloWI ." In 1ddilfon to Peggy, S~ght has enother 'lint' In his dealer!lhip, a publlc relatlonl lady, Betty Mlll1. Betty la a former' capitol· ~ counlry-lolk 1inger with the 11~ Trio", a com- edienne, compoeer, llld ~ucer of lut year's HoD,......i -Olm LIM Parade. ' • of ules ~er ond "'"""' Ille nil According to llilfllll, "!pock I lot buyer• ol lht family <1r. " men telate to """""' tiocauae f:hly the AlD• laftluqe. I belltvo that PlllY and Betty -will IOI I MW trend ·ror lilt 'utomobtll bulineis. ' Air Calif 01'Dia to Receive ,, Noise Abatement Citation Ar ~. Ntwpalt lwll i. 1r11u11 llrllll. • ._ .... llr Ille M ial OrprHl11 18 -I ..... 1"'1111 ... ~···-(Ille) 11111 1111 ~ Ulloe 11 NtOl•bc a dtdel II Ille Im of 1 pllque far Ill eltal'-*I etlortl II lhi lltld of 11":raft -lllli..tli, ... cotdlni to Robert W. Cllllanl, Prrld,., of the AlrtinL • la maktna lhl 1.,.-d to Air c.llAndi 11111111 0. CMo; Boord a.-of ff.6.1.U,, cited lhl Alrllne'1 "conthNllll ... and ...,,.ri tn ))l'Olrl<N lo llJIJv1llt the ldvtr11 llfectl of jet aircraft noise." la r•po<llll to !be 1wud, CUlfard DOleol 1111 airline'• ,...,_ ol lit el]IOlllillU!Uu wtlh rtprd to out 'frl><l1 I ' Interest rates have not 'Jncreued &harply to make savings an extretnely lucrative investment. Bank interest rates on savings accounts have nuctuated between four and four and 1 half percent in the tut two years ftlle the rates of 111vinc;s and loan pa11book accounts have remained stable at flve percent. The avings and loan as.90Ciations, though, since January 1971 have been of· fering five and tl1ree-q!W'ltn and •ix percent Interest oo certain Jona term ao. count. of .larger depoafts. Go•ei'nmellt bonds, Which ...... con- llidend by many people to be 1 ,...,,, ln- •..tment have laken 1 COMklenble, plu0m1et tn their Interest rotes. Two hears ago their average rate was 11ve and half percent. Today It la only five percent. The government has bten trying to Increase the m-y supply and hopefully 1timul1te the ocooomy by mal<· Inc .llond1 1 ... 1tlt1ct1ve. 'lllough Ille bankers and 11vln11 and loin man.,.,, •lrtt the economy h11 picked up u • rlllllt of tho aovenunent'• -· flley allO feel they bavt 1alned 1001e ol the band _,. iilt Uncle lam lol loole. Newport Firm Reports Ear••ings 1 ~ '"'"' I vsor '" ·'° ,g ,av~,J~~ ll lntr Mf11lllQ moerl•I Co 1 ....... ·'" f C11r1lss Wrl 15 Lr.rlStr .26d 16 .l.~o .. Ud 17 5otf"•¥ It .d 11 F•ICh•rl 5k lt U11l1tioot. .f ~ ""'"' -~ !.:.~ .. ~ cJ~ru'it<ll GloriMt'" 1.15 lOSlll Builder• center !\ ..+-'• Uo 22 XI', .+ 5':J Uo 7210 •'o ..+-~, U11 j" 11'• tJ'~ Uo 1.1 ''' '4 Uo ~ 41, ..+-14 t D ••-.0.1111 80 ' I -1-1 •~ Uo Oj • •1~• Uo 11 It•~ ~ '4 Uo !15 .., ••'4 UD 116 7~'• +1 Uo U I 11 ..l.1V11 Uo 15 . l'f ~'• Uo 15 • -';~ ....... ,,,8: u g 1 + •·, Uo U 3 lot .. +1~2Uo tJ.t 5 Ne• He•""~~ l'lli+ .. U• too ' Cr>,.,pultr lm1 ' ..+-1 UP ?II 0 7 Intl Sc1nnlne l'-'+l'.I U11 !I ' I Crown Cr11!1 1N+11111 Uo 15 t f F;iow•n lllOU1I Rt+ '111 UP IJ I 11 l!ieclro Nl!t N+I U• If.I 11 ""~1111 '""'"' 1N..+-t Ull 17 I U FIM Or11n~1 )'.ii.+-~ U• 11 1 ll Olen Com11 •O 1i1+ '• U• 10 t \f ~coll l'Wl!I ""' Hiii+~ U• t 3 15 1lHt!11•F11 JO Jiiii+ .. U11 t .J 16 0111-li.c Ot U\a+J UP f 1 1' 50\/lt>ll llldul 1 :I0'•+1,,_ l)p 11 11 l'IUI Inn Inc:• ·~+ vi Up 11 It Entwl1llt Co JI.\.._ '4 Up I 1 )0 Mecllct l ln¥1! 1\4.+ \Ii Uto 11 J,<'il.1 Off "·' Off 1.t OH l>.1 ott 12.1 Off 11.J Off 1t.t Off 1111 °" 11,1 .. '"' Off '°'' Off .,, Ott .. '·' u Oft •• , OH I.I .. ,. Off ,_ • .... ,. '·' Facts Told To Youth On Cl"edit ; Now that more tbn' l mllllon Calllornla youU,. ~ 18 thl'll\llb Ill yoan of J4'1 have become le11l aau11a. the)I have gained the rl&h\ to cofti. tract, borrow money and UM credit. In their enthusiam over ihll nelf·found freedom, m a n. y hive raced out to buy a cat, apply for credit card1, or purchase 1 stereo via monthlt payments. SUddenly IOme of them have become perples:ed at COO:. frontlng an un11pectei obslacle: ln•lant adult ilatUi doem't neceu1rily mun i5' atant credit 1t1tu1. Credit ila'• 1utomatlcally conlerred; It II m•tbodlellly earned. • .t The problem, accordlnal "• Crocker Bink, 11 th1t U.. youth• aren't aware of lbt Ways ln Which they ca eatabliah credit, and thus fuUy Join the consumer market ..;. which depends oo heevtly ~ day on credit,· as 11 verified by the 50 million Americam who Ule bank credit cards. More than· 200 leading West Coast building officials attended tho 2nd Annual Plclfic Coast Builders Conference held at San Francillco'• Top ot the Mark recenUy. Joseph L. Alioto, mayor of San Francisco was the dlltinguiabod guest and ii Shown with hosts William Lange, left, president of Lange Industries, Anaheim, and Darrell Hoover, right, president of Hoover and ASIOCilles, Jl'ul· lerton . First, these youths should understand what requirements they must meet to obt.lbt credit. Generelly, credltotl uae thete atandarda: -11..tdence. How lon1 bu he lived tn the comrnunlt)'T -Employment. How !Dal bu bl been on lllejobT · - -P1y record. H.,... ~ doel bl PIY off his~?· •should Tell Troth' Girl, 11, Raps J(idd ie TV Commercials -Ability. Jlbet lllCllltNY ftnanclal p1ymeni., H lilj. doe• he currently h1veT Wllh his present lncomt, cu· Ii meet this new nnanclal obll,. lion? , -Security. What langlbll assets. such 11 a car, or otblr. MELBOURNE. ·FJ1. (UPI) •He" 1ppearanct drew wide her ceuse 1nd ehe hopes more 1ecurlty, 1uch u • C<Higntl', -Dawn Ann Kurth, !be 11· newt .cover"• and 1he end -l• will ..,.lit and tell her doel he have! yllM>kl , who told 1 Stnelt her lnother, 1\11'1. Pel Kurth -whit they think 1boul Once an lndlvldtlll II <Omll\!t\ee what "'1t · thouaJrt aid the response bu been t.levlslon commercilll design-)ll'anted credlt, bis perioael 1bout t.lovlalon oommorcills, overwhelmtnc. •'. , ' od far cblldnn. -1tnoe of relpOllllblllty ...,. hopot her oonsumor l<IYOCIC)' Down. bu rocolved 1tvor1I Dawn aid tho ldu for lier Into ploy. II II DO - cempl]gn ii ju!t beClnnlni. dooon letters from acrou the 1dvertlatng , IW'VtY •a lier than •hen bl m11* I ,.. '"1111 ntJ1 1111!11 I .... t to <fo natloct and In the trst week own. It •u par! O( I project mlal to I !rieod. Ha plloll 1111 I• lo "' .iWnln wwwMICllll Iller her w • I h I n I t 0 n for the . Tal•tld -tnlo)ll'lty .. the llnl ... -lakm oil Sllurdly nMlillll tntimony she •weared on 1 l'rolrllll la adlooll of tn .._.., "Yoa eu trU11 _ ....... Ail. fftll.,.t ~ 1a1k ahow. Bmud County, -ol Ille .... I -·1 rip J'lli ... !'I "I Ito! u· ..,. :want to Pllll ol noftPlpm wlth.,~C.iipeioiiKlnnedyiiiiiii;;ii1.,._iiiiiioii.iiiiiiiiUiivii•;;;upiitoii111Y;;;;iP1ii•iiii~•ii·"ii!·iiiiiili ....... II-. Yilamlllt they ..... of lier effort lllled • 11 llioald ~ them at night Ioli II Ille n~ room of the whtre IHI pel'l!llt C1J1 ... Kurth bou11. t-comtntrdlll IDll declde "11'1 am11tn1 what has hap- whethor tllolr ~ should eat ptned," said Mra. Kurth. "For this vlt.amln~ or not. Children an average person, and thal11 1houldn1t have to decide !or what we consider ourselves, t.bemHlvu." an average family , all th\1 • Nn-Nn-Nn TWO NIW LOS ANeJW INDUSTlllAL IUILbtNeS Down teotlllfd before a atuff, wbon you stop and think penef chaired by Son. Frank about It, l! Just unbellevablo." Moll, (D·IJ tah ), In l>awn, ~tting on a white Wuhlnctoo Mer II 1 n d abag 1'111 with • lruh br .. ,. crttlciled whit 1he uld wore sweopJni tn the llvln& room d 1 c 1 pt I v 1 ttlovilioo com-fr<>m 1 aoH ccurM '"""" tht merclall aimed 11 chlldren. •lrte~ alld Ibo pulillclty halpa:\~---------------· ' r lloflrdWflih Theme . ' • The. Impressive Beach Houses 1 and 2 at Beachwalk In Huntington Beach are surrounded by a nautical theme boardwalk dresaed with unusual light fix· lures, pilings and colorful flags. . Coast Realtor Forming _Real Estate Task Force Robert W. Steele. Newport Beach Reall<Jr' ha• form!'! • IPOCW Real _ Eat1te T11k Force to•ald corporatio!W with , µitlr ml ellate problems oh 1 -111111 -llld·ll1 action « lmplemept1tlon bosls, , II DOCtlWJ'. .. 1a1e asseu for gr .. tar eaab flow or conaolldation of Pol· tiona of their portfolio."' Tuk Force is compoied of a board .of diracl4n conalatlng ·of C<l!by' "B. SilOi!llan of Wichita, Kan.; James A. Keller of Reno, Nev.; Marvin J. Naiman.of Depv.er: Donald A. Eymann of L<!O Angel.,; f!lcberd Madden of Ft. Myers, Fla ... 1nd Clllford P. Wetver of San1 Jose. ._ n.. Real Eetate Task Force ,. compbotd of !Olding '!n- 'aependelit 'Realtors thrdughout Ille Unl!ed states wbo have 1.-med a reputition for aolvJ.ng 'lll1uau1l and complex real •tlte problems. The Real Estate Tuk Force wa1 recently retained by 1 Colorado Elemoalnary Institu- tion to develop prograrru: on aecurtnc gilts for • charitable institulionf. They were ad· ditionally retained to aecure th ... gilts. Each member of Tu~ Force -rullaed, as li)dividuala, they ,..,.. llmli.d ln •be!plllf cor- _POratlcJlll on a b r o a d geographical basis. Thw:, Task Force was fonded~ and 'thelr corpor,te omcel have-been --In Wichita, Kan. steele further stated, "We are alt Independent ll<alton who peraonaUy apeclalize In various fields within the real estate industry. We hive com- stetle laid, "We have been l"lalned by corponlione to 'r1il In up to Iii g'l'i'aplticot r.1 "'8tl conaultaDll on any one problem for the oor· l\o,;atlon. Typlcol problems _. to dispo1e of \1Jlw1nted or Ullllled land, bulldlnp and ciompaniea acquired via cor-porate merger, mitted ourelves to meet anywhere Jn or out ol the Unlted States to coneult -with corporations needing cOuncO and direction on real estate matters. "We have developed and are. continuing to develop ·a network of cooperating con: 1ultants in various 1peci1Jltes -such as mineral. oil and 1a1 COlllUllants. · legal ·,Ind -, "Another ex.ample ii the corporatk>n de 1 t r in g to ratructure 10rne al Its real '(. . . ' ' . Girl SCout. HoU8e-"set ' .. . ·1 • ·' • For Mesa , Cqna~ Ji; under "'IY on the Oi'lnle c.uDtY boad- quartera for the GJrl Sc:otita of American on Adams .Avenue Juat west of !laibor Boulevard In Coata Mesa. Johnlon and Mape Conslruct(ol\ Company, Anaheim, are the.buildh'J&,cbn· tracton. • · The one-3tory Wood and 1tucco bulldlrig wa1 i!Wgned by Danielian, Moon, Sampieri ~ Ilg, archltecta and plan- ners of Newport Beach. The building wi!J have 9,000 square feet ol office space. Total cost will be approrimatelf $J001000. Trusses are UM:d baslcilly to allow for l'a r a e ad-- minirtration and m e e t I n g ""'"'· The bilildlng has deep set windows to assure more shade and battered walls that help rela1e the building to the rite. Parking areaa wi!J be shared wiht a savings •nd loan association office and a bank. The ooe-acre site is a gift from the Segerstrom family. The overall complex ·will' be headquarter• for O r a n g e C.OW1ty'1 39,IXKI girl Scouts. Forty employes will occupy tbe building. , ¢u~ consultant.s, a,' well ·aa cOnoultorits In rii'li\y ma)« 1pecia!ties within the WI ' real estate apeoia)ty.:' · steere iS a member or the Newport Harbor Costa - Board of Realtors, certilled In Real Estate by the N1"-1 Institute of Real E 1 I 1 le Bro~en of the National Soc»-· fy of E1change Cou-. !liJ acliviU., are ll<ifnlifly In • commercial and lnvest.1btllt · real estate. u: well u lft. v.,\ment counseling. He his l)lOkeil before many leodhja otate and netlonal,asaoclatt.,;, on cleative technlquea U11ed In tel.I estate. • New Home Under Way Construction has 'l!arled OD I $500,000 apartment OOJIU>lel deeigned by Robert Greig end Associatea, Ne'"PJ>rt.Beocb,_to meet the varied reqµlttmtnli of young. growing families In the Norwalk area. 1 • The 52.-unit develo'pment af· fera one, two and three bedrooms; one and two baths and fr9'1' 712 to-1,153 1quare fett. Amenitie! include oven and range. re.friger1tor, air conditioning, c e n t r a I laun- dry facillUea and a IWimmlng pool. Viejo Winner PR Proposal Cops .Grant A public relations proposal for Mla8lon ' Viejo Company haa '.ll>on • l).IGO gtent for the ~ U!ll>;tnlt)I Chapter ol ~ Relau.ln1 ~deot liocfely of -. America from Pllillp Mlriit lncorpoi-1i.d New vm.,__m-1 notional stu: ~t oompotltlon. SU de!eafed 10 other PRSSA chapter&, all ol Whom IUb- mltted reaearc:ll and develop. men! pro~· u publlo rtla- Uont pr<) ... "!' of the live Philp 111~, CIPlfltlng oomponlu. community's consumer rel• tions pr<icram. • ~"=··=~ end Mlia1ol Ylejo Coatpany, the neweot _.Uni unit of PhJUp Moirlt, Wil a .. aloped by Waltar 1Atsl and Cheryl Hucker. graduate studtllta and Junior Steven Waslel'malf. Walter and ~I pr""""" the aud io-visual port!O!fO/ the t1re1entatlon and compUed u~ -.r<h material, while Sim -ked prlmertly on Ille printed program and the llrncture and otyle of the .......,talion. . ... . ... . . ' • • Probe of Lumber • ;rices .;a.Ai nched • ~ ' WASll!NGTON Con- cerned aboUt the rice and tup. ply ol lumber end pjywcod and their dfect OD liOualng ~ti to the CODJunw', Stanley Waranch, prealdenl of the Na· tional Auoclalipn of Home BuUden, hu announced re•c· tlYttion of 1 1pecial ccm· mlttee to look tnto the 1itua- Uon. Special NAHB Group P:yiiig > • lncreme1 ~ loJ -tier• may loo manlpul1ting quo!al. He endorsed an utenalon of Tht Norfolk, Va., home builder, held of the 12.000 me m be r 1uociation, ap- pointed Lee Goldin, Beverly Hills, builder, to be chairman of the NAHB Lumber Suppl y and Pricing Committee, a group he chlil'ed last year. "Prices of dimen.siona\ lumber ha ve risen about 17 percent above a year ago," Wannch 1aid1 "while prices of plywood have Ibo! up about 46 percent beyond the aame period of 1r11. In the past two wtek.1, plywood prices have con1lnued to rue although new orders have been declining olnce about mid-May. "'lbese increases, which are beyond the control of•the hous- ing !nduotry, are add!nf to CO<I ,~res; which m~t he bo"'! by ,the builder• and' the eonsumer1 -"\!/•are opening dlacuulon1 with -repl-qentatlv,. of I~ !orell pioduc\I Industry to revitw the J!Oble11111 the boui-ing 'indultry 11 encountering ind our concerns over the tlm· ber 1upply. The F ! 4 e r a I governm~t plays a dominant role in th1t supply •incl 1bout one-third of the aoftwood 1up- pl1 cornea from the n1ti01al foreits. "However, we undentaD(l that oqly aboUI ii pmml of that altOfed for cut In'· Ws fiscal year ha.t -been ofle~ for 11le and the fiscal ~r ends Jone·:llf. Ap'jiarenUy Jbls is having ' Its effect on ' bo prices and l\lpply. "Among other Items, the committee will 1tudy whethtr the U. S. Foreat Service i1 utilizing to the fulle!t fund1 appropriated by Congrea1 to increaae I!>• yield and IUJ>l'IY of toflwood timber producls. -· ' anaheim hills .. .. - "It bu been alllOlll two Wanndl oho oubmltteil )'Uh alnq •~ N!XOn. lt>iemop1 lo~· actlnc on ,........,.a-1iloi. ot in, lloltlllnt a.i ...... a Tuk ·!'wt• oe •Softwooil ' -.,.-• Luinbe' aOd Pf.hroi>cl ~ fairs Commltt•f• ' lllte that the ~ti.. • , · ~r fil{!tnce. 'eilb~oflllt Agriculhlr• and In I er I o r asking 'for jle!P. Iii ll!ahlll& formulate plaM to Improve lumber fD~.':111 ood, the level and quality of and suggeitln1 thal . ·1, man1gemeht of forest lands in do ma tic aut>Pl1 Is ~ ltbe Um~ on log uporta fr1m Federal land3 In the west and urged an Investigation or reports that productrs are g~ttlng around the 3>0-milllon board-foot' limit by ezporiing lop from private landt and replacing them with log1 from federal lands for the domestic market. order to permit inere.ased · , hll'\leat conalstent with SUS· i. . · -~i · \ 1 • tained yield, environmen ta l p I" kw · ilJ' Sta led qualil~ and '""'~ly "'° ob-ar a y as r jedjves. Tbe, ~ JJie .Pre•l-• • ' ~. ~d.; ~-~-' (:ol\gtnictipn ~ llaifef on In price from 125,000 to . --•· f:. ~~ . P.'arkway vmu, a !IA li>IUon 135,000. . _ :'iJti:.rall!tiusinkg~'!.• plaivied ·un1t~,c1 pqsln Eich urut bas a private OIJleli~ Ol-~clin,.. La Mesad · •tij_!Job!il.__)liitjo. en ezcellent v1ew, mltteetre'l'l..niall B&.,W '-G~and · ~' "rt c1thedral ceil!ni•. all .. lectrlc Columbia ·Ts ...... ;C.' 'StmuJ~ Beach .. \. ~ ' ' 1 kitchen and private gar1ge. Primack,' Denver,' Colorad'o; The unusual, 1ptit-Jevel 55-EJteriora comb~ ~tucco and E. C. Scbal..-, ' Baton-Rouge. unit towiihoil.e devttojJlitent la resawn cedar outing, wood LI.; Leonard S e n d e l 1 t y , a project of Points Wnt ahingle . roofs and I u 1 b C.Oloni1, N. J.; W, Alex Development Corp., San landseap1ng. Simms. Dayton, Ohio; Bob Diego. The ijered f<!velop. Schrader Construction Co-. Arguilla, Glenwood, DL. Ind lllOnl. on a hlll overli>o_klrig R!veralde, la the builder. Claude Gerbi.st, Billings, Parkway Drive, offer1 four Flnancin( b by Bank · of Montana . dlstlnctive floor plAN ranging califomia. l CREA Spe•ker Maryane Boozan, pres-:•· ident of the Huntinf.• -.,. ton Beach Women 1 .a· Council of the National ,. · Association of Real Es.- tale Boards, wu a fe• lured speaker at the 1972 stimulus oonfer-_ 1 ence. of the California Real Estate Association ~ in San Jose this month. .. ' ' . .. , , ' ' > - "'l"hi9 is 119 Gnni OpeniAg al otl lime!. I-An iwilldon 1oc; you to"°·"' -lfe al Westridge. In h .., land of Anaheim hf!llS. H~ aboWe a alt in cdo<lut. hioloriall •• santa-Conyoo amiiiig Vie rcllirig hlltt. A place Jo !Me ho!~ In ti co\Xftry home shellered trq"I city cong estion. Westridge ollers the d'ignily and sereraty.of a comfortable. capeliug. Mzter Stlllas • bofcon;es, walk~ n•dRtti:Jll, glfden bd8 wfth -pta-ffWl Aomenllbs.h-d ...-.salional Sd>lJ1e• aTI-<llectric ' .. _, beautiful residence complete with tNerY corwenience. Just a short stn:iu il'om #le handsome' neW Westridge Swim-and Tennis Club complete wit~ Oialif 9001, cabanas, lighted courts and ootdoor barbecues. Come discover exactly~ home you've been seeklfl!flr'l""among the one and two story.1':ree tostx b<droom decorated mod"'-now opin tor)'O'lr inspection. loftY~f"OCllS with dramatic, s-.iitePire coiflrGi, ~. elegant dining r~~ 1111>-· ' ctown tarnily IOCllnS Wltii ..... ll'd .' ' paneled walls. Scads al Uolllicit#li . j • kitdlonS with -mic:roWaole "'""'" ' ' ·.: ' -- I t 1bt annl-wlnnlng proled ,... • .._, ror • twHey "Hatlonal Conf"'"'1IJI ol Pia& nod Cltlln-wll" .... lotJd la Ml 111 "': Clllltrll1. , .......... ~ .. '.!'" fln1ncial gr1nt enabled -so O..pter to produce the ...... --. ma1arialt r.. their • ... W9 f 11111 COYtrl• • ., .. mq1m.._ 1~~..;..:..;.;.o...:_;,...;;~..;;.;.;..., ......... lttioti ..................................... __ ~----;,...--....;.:----~-r--:-::~""'."".~-:;-::':'~~-r I r I " ~ ' ' '• •• • , . J ' .. . ' .. ~ . . Real Estate Queat,ona/Comment I lyrRMltor R•nd•ll McCardle ··1he LM! in the ttniqtMi atinospheft of a seuide vill•lt where cool breezer, ~ite 11ils •rKf soari ng 1ulls accentuate an entirely MW and different way of 1ife . , , yes, liw yoordream life,bn in your Hlrbor, Line home by the..seal · .,. c.tur and c.ref'ree living tt-tu vtrt Mt wtth qualfty cqit~ctlon, fettu res takwe 1"'td archit~ur•I KCOmPliJhment In a setting of lna>mparible belul')'. • • • d 1'fD'· 1HIEf a FOUi, ..... ..,... f1QI •2',990 ' • The DAILY PIWf ~ 'them All • • • All TV OU Can ~ve ... Saturday WEEK • (Daily Loge, Tool) t • , • • Sundoi'. !!Unt 25. 1972 C.\ILl"PltOf • f Trusts ·Take Hold • .. .... . ~ ' Not Just _for 'Tigl~i Morie y'· ~m Work Starts AND ., • ·r~.e .t:~s~:N,ine. Eye~y home has a view of · ·~11~ Et . Niguel ~ou·ntry Club golf course. • ... . ' . ... '"' \ . , ' I . . '' ' . . ... .. ' . . . ~ ,, .t. ,# ; .' .;-.... - 1 . I I ~ I • t • , • . . . . . . .. • ·" . ... . .. timefbryoatomovefromalargermsldenoe't.o'~ ·Nforo.bly~ 2 or 3 bedroamhnme(eldi with . ;, ' ' ~ '." l! liat.bs) 111: The E88t N"me. BUt came early for 1 >.ti • your golf Vieliv. Many people are aaeking this kind·of setting. from 534,500 -... _ ~("7 WlilltlAlll ""'" ,.,r't--1 ' = :::: - • •· All illuatntio11waru.t'1 •1: '' s I .---~----"': : I 1 ( ' • ' • ,. DAILY PILOT '-'· -:zs. 1972 • - .L ~¥11tltt Tellf €o!fH•• .Housing Curbs Crippling? . . "AllDJIGTON -The .,. -------"" • • ..... -llldlderw loda1 told • (/DIClw llial pondln( llouliol • .... 11n In Ill-" form. ~ Wald ' Mba'1 jeoplrdke I ....... *111>'to continue lo ...... :· ... -111·11 .......,, levels. • •. a-Jey Winncb, _..,, • ~ If Ille NallClllal Aaloclatlan o! f -11uIIder1, l<ltilYiol • bof<nlho..,._•Jand .:· IJrl>an Development Act ol lm, said that bouJing for low • nd moderate-famllles would be espeelllly bard hit. ~ :' ..::..=....u";"i:: REAL ESTATE -· dloquallfying many fmn!Hn now elJ&ible, 0 he sald. He objected to a provmon -would require that bouf. tnc to be built under the cur-"a:Ugmatlu" 1ubaidized boul- reat majar .,boldy Jll"OJrlll1! lni u dillerent from the (Bee. :115 and DI "'"'a!DI) normal ho•o!ng in the com· -h1Ye to be opedflcally munlty and tbe a-al pro- •Pllv•ed by a local city coun-cesa "...Wd brJns to bear all ell. Sach requirement would tbe fWI and concerN that '" El Tore ProJeet ara all '"'" an often wtll up In a comml!lllty wllen lowor -boulJns II .,._..i," Waranch said. Tbe undoubted rOllllt, be said, woold be to cut Into the rate of clole to 400,000 aubeldized untts a year now beiDI built. "Tbll will be .. pecia!Jy lrll• in 1uburban areas, the very place where it ii IO euentlal to provide much of lhil hous- ing in ord« to get away trom the ghetto cooc::entrations o! lowtr income and minority famWts/' be aald. "It would lfv• federal ADCllm to the ucllllionary zoolng lactlcl of many commuNUes," at the very time the federal courts ecrou the natiC11 are ruling IUCh tactlcs are in con- travenllco of civil Jilht.t and lair bouaJnc laws. "If we are 1otnc to be ab!• to provide houllDI for cltlun< . . • Forest Gardens Park Open One of tbe moot lavith mobile bmne ClMUEladtiel: ever eon- -In Iha Soulblmd II celebrating Its P'and OIJOlling :, ......, In El Toro, accordlnt! to were equally as important as the recre1Uonal facilities and architectural ~tan." An elaborate $4 0 o , O O o clubboUle, wJtb an auditorium ...-irmudating up to IOO perl<lll, featurea a theatrical at.ge and an adjoining com- munity kitchen. ; ·-II. llc:Klnlo1. -, tl -home _..tionl for " • ilequola Pac!itc, Sonia Ana, a • loutha'n Plcll!c com-. ;~ • Prrat G.dem, en ultra- ~ """" " million d o II a r . !~ "oUn the '• oboolnla ultimate In 1111111')' ; .. ~ .uitJ, and recrea- tional facllttles,'' 1aid : • McKlnley. Wllllln the "development'• ncreatlooal i.ctlH!ea are: a large, heatad twlmmint pool, --Ile pool, uunu, shul-,_ oourts. and patio Tbe ~ park. for tlClulla mly, II blahJicbted by live Individual Jabs and lounge areas. Within the park ground.a are tennis courts, archery range, and walking atll .. Security was one of the main laclort contr!bulq to the "walled cammuntty" con- cept of Forest G1rdens. Slttet lights bum throoghout the night. Park per900nel keep vigil over non-resident visitors I! well as prohibiting door-to- doo.r sollcitlng, selling, and throw...away newspapers. ·~ a.vilh landloaplng. Tr e e s , -. and ..... ~-area• complJmenl Iha ll!llllY rolllntl llllWdea and natural t«ratn. el the I.eke Forest area. Some '3$,000 worth of aculptured P:me ltatuay and fountains from Guadalajara, Mexico, llddl to the overall aesthetic appearance of F o r e s t Gard&s. Another important feature Is maintenance. All landscaping, 1tr~t-<:leaning, plumbing and elec'Ulcal wort is done by the Forest Gardem staff. Door-to- door trash collection Is also provided at no charge. Space rentals range from '87.50 to $117.50 per month. "More than • quarter Jrulllon dollars was allocated jUlt for landacaplng," said Mdtlnley. "We felt that the • ll!llP«e and natural aur- ,_... of Forest (lardenJ Firm Moves • Its Office To Newport Corporate and ad· mlnil1:atlva olftces of the ane Lan Roo oompanles .... bom moved to 4120 Birch .... I In the new Don Koll .......,.,..,t In Newport lleoch. reporla Ron Lane. prei!dent. For Ille pall UV.. )'Un o!l!oes have been In ,Yor!Jo LlndJI. Tbe ten Ron -includ .. ?.on Roo Elltetpriles, Inc., developer of Yorba Linda li'.noll!, a $1.1,500,000 luxury liome .f'l'Ojecl; Lan R o n Properties, Inc., a I a n d dew!Gpment company; and Lan Roo ColWuctlnn, Inc .• l>uilderl ol oommun!ties In the LtgmJa Niguel area, custom llomes, 11111 nmod.un,. "Es:pollllon of the tine ClOlllpanles fnlm n o r I h e r n Orange County lo a major lluildq In ooo!bem Orange <Jounly roqutr.a • mort ..... lraJJy located headquartera .. llld I.ant. I Projects under way Include -lorrttlmneolllv· Ing In the Laguna Niguel area . It will be under construction um year. 1 .... v.-,. • llJd!ael Wen hu been llUMd Ales counselor c. ":'" VWu, • town- Being opened in incmnents of 250 1pa<ea to accominodate even tbe IU'lool mobile hom .. , Forelt Gardens prov t d e • ~ facilities and adleduled apeclal •vt!Jla wb!ch rival Ille moat l1DU!ioN1 coun- try club. Apartment Alterations Controversial Question By JIM HUFNAGEL ~ ,.,. Alltel•tlll ,,_ People quile often ut bow 1pr1rtment ownen feel con- cemlng alteratlon1 to apartment!. Actually, aside from rent, the altenticm clause is probably the moat controversial item in any leue. Most leases ba•e them, and they 1bould be read quite carefully. An alteration II any cban&• that !oob u u It'• port ol tbe buildlnC. Tbe harder II II to remove wlt"'"1t d•11Ntlinc the real of the aparlll>ont, the mora Ubly It'll be called au altenllm. For uample, put. tin( a portable berlleqoie grill m 10'll' blleooy llll't an olteraUon, but ll,1ini a Ille floor II. Tbere are mauy dlfftronc:eo ol opinion. Some landJorda consider wood paneling tn alteration If It Is atlached to Iha ex!ating wall, but not II it's free tlanding. Even IJauling • picture can be an alteration if nailing II to Iha wall does enough damqe. A permanent or semJ·permanent wall is ~ellnltely an alteratlco -even If you're willlns to nmove It at yoll1" own -· tr a lease doesn't uy al\YlblD( about alteralklll, 11'1 much Iller to aot lh• landlord'• pennillloD botnn Cape Bristol Work Started Robert GrtlJ and Alanclatu ef =:rri Beacli, baa been RI~ dtlign Cape lrllto~ a llOD1000 wat.rlront condominium ot\lelopment in Br1Rol Cove, a prime ttadf:Doo Ual -In Carlsbad. Dilcoo, Joe .• or ~ido, developer of the lknlt proJ- eol m 0... Drlva, ukl the ., ... , ....... ,, ..... any bulldlnc 1eta IJllder way . Mau)' lllatta lllve laws that bold that a.,.. ... no right to mate mla.taJ alterations nol upliciUJ tllDnd by the !eue. In •talel wbeli! alter&· tions are legal CIOI still may have to prove having in- creased the property's value with the allmltion. If the WidJord II)'> 10 ahead, tt'1 the tenant •a responalbillty to make 111rt the job ;., <lcoo properly wltbout cfamaciJil the •par!· meat or v!olat!Dr buildlnC codes. UnW recent :run, landlords lllUallf IUmtd down roquelll for perm!aale to a It e r anything figuring that they wouldn't gain from t h • changes and the risk of !ou won't worlh tha bother. A lmb atu!Ude baa denlopod. II a tenan1 ' lnvMI In Im' pnwin1 1111 apartment, he ls !eu Ulcely to move when the Jene eap!res. If the tenant gets committed to his place and makes some undesirable alteration, !he cost of redoing the "improvement" is quite a bit lower than what II would coot a landlord to keep au empty apartment fer a .-Ii or two. II the alteratlan la roall1 an !mprovemtlll, tbe laudlord 111&1 1n1i1t It'• -a part el tbe bullcUac and that II mm1 nmaln U a lanaul movt1 out. II the alleratlco Isn't pd, ha'U ~-Iha­pl rid .ef II ~. dlerofl1 -be Illa .,-11o Its Gflllnol ccmd!tlco. 1"' tow noll aolldly on the landlard'• side. AJ • ,......i rule, a miter must leava tho premt ... u he found them . ,..Jett "' Ille 11.tm ~lejo Com- pm,y. West JI I Ml&- llOll Viejo raldent. 1 lbiW llorJ living U D lt I ... -.......... JrlYllo lloal --•• d So, !l a renter II plannina on mattna any allera!lonl to the •portlnent, It ...Wd he a good Idea to 1et them written Into the leue before alcntna the pepen. In auy cue, 111 ,........ ...... al&rtlnl. Alan, pl In wrillDC wbat hap- -!O the al!anliClll nm ii ..... r • • PREVIEW iNTliE Nestled in the gentle hills overlooking San It ills Clemente, Ocean Hills is more than just beautiful view. Here, there 's a whole new outlook on living. When you come up to Ocean Hills you will be taken by l)le tranquility ••• the 8ir Is fresh and clean, the breezes smack of the sea. Here, you will find a number of exciting, earalulfy-deillgnea 2 and 3 bedroom . townhomes.. You will find !111ueual features such as; privale patio areu. view balconies, all eloctrlc klls:hena. fully ln1utat9d walls and· celling1, spPt-Jewl plans, large glass walls, and to~ the view all u!llities are undergr'oul)d. The Ocean Hills clubhouse wtth luge hMled swimming pool an<! a 9-hole pitch and putt golf course Is a delight. Oceen Hills is aHCIOded,JSelf-contalnad community, yet OJ!fy minutes from ,,.,,,ry comfort 8nd'C011Venience ••• plus Dana . ~olnt Marina; These excl~ng new lbWnhor7* at&priced from $23,950. With VA, FHA.and the best conventional terms avallable, To gettoOcMn Hilla Town homes In San Clemente take the San Diego frwwrf to Ille Estrella Off-ramp. Follow Estrella up to the 18Jes office. Phone (714) 493·~ " (k:f4N hills I • Twain Meei? ~: BuiMing, Ecology Clash ties m· be t a pie. of and of ude ml lec- ent ge- al the nal ' 'I • • • I ' ' ' l. .• ' , , I ·1 • • • • ' I --s.a.or. ;,.. as, 1m DAILV l'ILOT I JJ Land Policy Nee .ded ' ' ' Architect .Calls for Better Pfaianing 'l'llore ii a ~ties! need for I-al qenclea to claarly define natJonal parameten for Ille development of boUI public snd private recrutlilnal land, ICCOrdin( to a leadlq l1nd planner and erchitect. Too requently developers are told what they can not do after, rather than before, their land plans have been created, David Jay Flood told a recent aemlnar at the • Pacific Coat Builders c:onterence )n San Francisco. "This policy of no policy <reates an enormous waste of reeourcea, time, and money on the part of both the govern- ment and private enterprile," aald Flood, whole L o I Ancelea1bued !Inn bu mu- ter-planned more than IO.,.. •cr11 of recrutJonal li.M acrou the natlob In the puf Cve J'Ml'I, In -to the 111em .. quutlon ol the llmlnar', "Econamfca a n d Environ- ment: Are They CClmpeUble?'* ' ' , ' ' . Flood llated, "No -but Ibey aw1• ... lo .. lad !bot have to~" • llltalllc1 and CA••nicl are Thus privato de 'ii 1111 lnlly 1-p&Uble -H llid, muat practlct -par-. art spend Ume an4 •aweM ID the becl•nq." accept creater rla II '1'111 Na~ !En-tal to achieve a balance Act ti 119, Fklod llMI, .,_ providing r e c r e a t 1 o I E poUey in tbJI IUU. services for the peoplt and • 11 W,1" ht added, -~ to preserve o a lt~ltJ'"" fl> lmplomeal natural 'resources. tbtt pelMJ,,. • "But we muof havi 'a "~, IM ltll At! workable plan," Flood u.i~ say1 a baluce fW11 be "Just 1.9 there is a growinf achieved ~et wee• the r:-~-.,. recognJtion of the need or 1 Jft:IUVation of n a t u t •l. rvw.. national unifonn bu 11 din I ~• and the proviaion o( c Zupko has been code, so must there be ~ terVices to the people. "lt named supervisor • of 1imilar national plan for the would teem," Flood u id, the Fountain Valley of- uae of ncreaUoul \ands." ''thlt 10me eovemment 19f'.n-fice of Walker and Lee "Above all," he lald, "we cies lllle lllJ!t of that ltattd real ~late, Zilbko is a muat rmneipbtr that aavin( polley: In , ac~ we often 1et Huntin(ton Beach resi· the land without mUln( It Ibo 1-tlllon lbat ..,.. ,<f dent. useful to the~ ii net snd ,..,. hl..md would be qulto -------- can not be a aolutlon." • -snd happy ti they Flood, -or1anmtton CIOUld kHI> people o11 their Includes find economics, plaji. -all toi11tber." · · nlng, aad a r ch It e c tu r ii '1'111 1lnolcapoble fact, Flood dlvillonl, al., noted, '""'-en-uld, 11 that every ytai the vinlmnental 1ap can be bridJ· ,populotlon tnc:r.-, J*'AODll ed only if, lhlre II. a puhl!C income ....,.,, and U...• II an ' , . • ' . ' .. ti:r· . .. ... . \ • ·, ... New · • fncraaai~ amount of leisure time aviilable. "The net ruult,11 be·llid, "la that we literally hive people ooilng onto the earth In aearch of recreation.'' • -Coast Country Clqb Completed ConatrucUon ol Bia C.oyon Country Club, dellgoed by San P'rancisoo-lloot .. y a<ebltect1 and planner> Hall a n d Goodhuo, bu juat bttn com- pkted. Locoted in Newport Beadt, Bia C.ieyoa II the, firat completoly private golf and COW1try club to be lonned in Onnge County In the put 17 years. Located adjacenl to the' Newport Cellllr on the l"i°' ·Ranch, the 11,'l!IO.-c..ulllry Cl!* ii lllualid on a 390-acre site that comprises the West Coast's m~t luzurious golf courst community. Fronted by 1 350-foot-long arbor, the 30,000 aquare foot clubhouse feaiucu a 24-foot·high gallery entrance and a curved roof that 1" e e p 1 dram1llc11ly toward the rollin( golf course. Tbe dinlllJ rooma snd lounges utend lllroUgh the unique wood and clau facodt to the curving tiillalde terracea and golf course 'below. Tbe facility .. , ,! • houlea locker rooms, ely~ lllo fices and a pre ahop. Tbe eotlre conuounlly of Iii Canyon WU planned by Hail and Goodhue, arcbJtectl and plannert of the n1Uon1lly famous Carmel Valley Goll and Country Clilb and its award willltlng B u re h f I e I Moatlowa Townhouoe.s and lhe equalJy well O,Wn Quail Lodge snd Ou~. Big Can- yon'• c1ubhouse has oak panelled interiors and furnishJngs des I g n e d by Howard Hirsch and ASIOCiatts of Beverly HUis. The club'! 11-hole golf course, which opened for play last June winds through newly graded and landacaped can- yons bounded by Ford and San Joaquln Hills Roads on the north and aoutb ind MacArthur Boulevard 1 n d Jamboree Road on the east and west. The Big Canvon Clubhouae overlooks the first tee 1nd the nlnth green. ' • -· -.!. • MISSION Vlt;JO :AMERICA'S MOST SUCCESSFUL~~: • ABOVE THE BLUE PACIFIC ON THE COSTA MESA BLUFFS! 3 & 4 Bedrooms• 2 I 3 Baths s,..claus two starr hllllS U ''I I '" ,,... ' Excellent Conventional Financing Available Low; Low Down Payment Conv1nl1nt Ill city and ltll Cl~1n1 fresh, SMOG·FREE air and moder1t1 temperatures in Costa Mesa's !alt close.In Joca. lion 1lve you the best of both woHd1. The l8lt new-homed eve lopm ent convenient to wotk, shopping, and outdoor recreation for the price. ' EaclT lar1e two story home is situated on your own l1nd overlooking 2\12 acres of lushly landscaped play sp1ce In Marina View Park. The pork Is master· planned and kiddie-safe fordevtl• opment ,.sldents only. See Oceanvlew Park now for the home, the futures and the location you can't beat! 8AN OllGQ NI'(, ~ ~ • ~ .§ c 5 ~ ~ w ~ ,.,,. - . I I JH1 -, T ! ()I '-'' ltJ forHt [.Olson, Inc., 11 .. lln •• 1111Mlt1ie,, "' C.lil'lftll. ... & Ct. Alk AIOUT OUR 0 1HITAHTTMDl Pl.AH" CALL (714) Ill OU7 1 Fts-iJcwi., course Hw Jett"'' _, ttio '4t ... be munol..t to pu w1ooo ,.. ..,..n1y. For 4o1o11t .. 1 liln. Joott, 71 +.H2-Hll lo Ora ... c-ty. Since 1926 ' . 4 llDltOOM ''MISSION VIEJO" $33.2581 1"1nt1ttlt _.., 'llltlo tJfttndl "" 111 '* ...i ,...r Iii' home -,,_. for •• ,_,.,. 1t1terM"""8, 2 baf!I•·· dtlux• bultt·ln lllldlen, dltltllituher, formal dlnl111 room. Gof"ll9llUS told c1r1M1llno. Alt' QllllflloMdl fflmfly "*" Wlttl Inviting tl,..,iace. 1 yn, --btlltf' 1M11 ITIDIMI c-lflon. l»40M -- Tarbell Reaohea 17% Of Th·e. Home · l1yen ; * 10 FULL PAOI ADS EACH WIEK. *TARBELL'S IXCLUllVE·MULT!Plil " .,·. LISTING IOOK · .. · " ' . ' '* GUAl!ANTllD SALIS.' > ' * COMPLITI PINANCING * nLITYPI SllMCI • • r '!'LIST YOUR HOME WITH . NmER l'' ... OMt'f * c ......... . __ .... * Hm1 ...... l11cll '""--* Hm1lla_.. l1acll if " . i!!"·~· * .••• ,.._......,: • • ' l ~,Mjlor *II ;;?kgt11 .. , ... '.,.iiij• ~i: ,;_ p •• * -,_isL•:•n y.-.. '· . ,,.,~ *Ml 1h1VW. ···--* '•: .... * s.J;it .. • We sell a, U-.--. I ........ JI ,h.,Y; '27 •• ute.1 • • • , Battles Of Bulg~ • Fle1h Merchantll Thin . . BO(l}i .an.4 .Walle~ ·. ,f .. • . .. • • ' • ,. ' 1orveyed aJq the t\1ilce Ojost,·deal In pounc!I, DOI iJ>cbel, al !lib. I The ,_ upensive coodltioning -erain ot!a11'flll)' ..,;p.;i,.;,,· olil!ipWls nm by a Colla Mesa doctor in luxurious spa sumiundings near Hemet -Sobocla de! Sol. • 'lbtre, fer, $350 a week for. a private room, or $275 each for you end a room- mate, the corpulent male may shed u many as 10 pounds under the watdl!ul eye of a nmse. Solloda cjel Sol alfers the amueot dieter sauna, """''lie Jiody c·o n t 9 u r in a:, pbYatcalt~, vitamln tlierapy, U• erdse --. """ -00 COllDelJc llll'len'. llmomlne • ridff to ~ -. •tlr~ and, .If deoirld,.lw-1'1'111~~ A -diet l"<tcram inay •br lllarted'•i Ille tnlml·IPO' for ·-. 0r; for t6e lell aflluen~ but m Jal fat, · ·(See BAm.E,·1'11 ... C Z) . . . . Eat Less :to · Devalue Your· Pounds . : ' • • t" 4 1 I • .. I ' ri . , • . WrlN ht'Dunn I•· ttt thllip ~· ~~wlll•cut·nd tapo. 9"f !/it ·~i;s _. tlll lict\ofl ywu 1neocl 'to ~ 'l ....... 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' at•;. r : , I ... 1. a ~k Jn October lo Betty ,Q>ockor Mag· • • , , · i.' uine Cl!<uJaUon Dept. for r l).lllue IUblcrtpd!ln " . r • ·' ' . I C'•of ii•·-...,._,, I ,_lved.anly•llle J'ebnWyl DEAR F~: . illut and:hlve ·writlen Iii letters to no aVall."'11le' .. ' · Who \WU the ~ "ace" among World War I[ 14.16 I apent ls•not • large 11D01qit..of 'inpj.ey, tiUt figbter pllota! My brother says lt WU .. ~- L think .,.. are llOlllng blJkW 80 -o!Jen lheoe days can1Pllot wi)o flew, In the Pacific Theatre of Opei- tbat it shoUld be JoolrOd •Jntn: . • aUoos. I say that il wps a British ace wlto fought • 8'Su l'anll.nP>o u<acti In tire Batlle of Britain. Who's rtght~· _ , , : . , , ~ ' · , . R.~,1SM Clemente l' Mer:etlHk NI-Ct., nn MtlMI, Iowa II I "' ...... )'M ~-...... of ,_ m.... You're ~ -· Majw i!rlcll Barlm"'!", a . ·1q ,_....,. Doo't eljlOd a......,. l-.1.... Germait.~e!pllol.,-W.W 11'11 ll'1 - ' 8plJere Mlpdae ii I bkai IM1 .....-. . · re<ord -IU -· --UI .• To LL, II' I~.~ Bdl111k Mapd• -Alr •riNe ,,_Md ·-"-lcu ._ Nrldlll.lt• r1eat6 ~ .. WI,_. MlmMCL ... Oftr: ~•t• ,....illlrtW Alt ......, •·'*1t1Sl l 1fr-•s1• ·e1t1 1tf·Blt-,dtft Ml 'hi'•' P ......, • &wlw-e..-. .. ""'I! • ·--.i· Gil -.. -. .. , hill .......... ·--·..-. ........ -wlNlb\111111.-~~ ... be ·sfYm t9ee ~Brll11k 1..U.-!tHi ~-• .-...anz11rtf war .. Ft._. HIMI wa • "1ld" 1m1a.,_, 1after ... ·--..:.,··011 JI 0.-. ....... _. f lat a M f If .. -...... . '.U.S. .V., 11-Alrll,·-. Msta'1 ..... waa • • . ..... • .,, ' MaJw ~ 1·...,. .... ··-. ,,_ ·' DEAi! r AT: · : ' ' · · , -;i-II llii Pactllc. 6-()pail J.-· I ha>e fe!oi\y canvlctlon ·and llMla bave been 'Edpa· 11•• -Ille to, •Mill BAI' -- denied tile right lo ':'!°· I 'f*'l!md tbit recent R ·--pla-lo Ida - . . You and the Law Slander-·A ,Matter or Circum1tanct 'Baseblll umpires and football rere.-lake It In atride. But there are llmu wben the cry "You 'dirty crook!"-« -to tllat ef!ecl-<>U amount to iWJd.:r, How the ~ --such out· lulls lelll I -t deal -tJ.. law 'al de!lnia- lian al character. , Tab tbil caoe: l'.lm1of aa •amnmt al a aoll ~ .... p1a,.,. cOllod -... li>uly ....... '!be latter filed aalt for "-= cbarPic that tbe epltbet had ·-""' ... tom!"'(I ertmlnll. llDI the court dllqreod. Al laOll 11 tbil lltuallon, uld the ooaut. the - , ....... -tblb --bltater. OUV.. w.,.ieu HoJam. -... . presoed tliO ...... ·-.. !ollowl: "A -" la llot a er)'llal, .,._t and un- cbailpd; ti II Ille lldn of I lhlllf lllolPI, ad 11111 • ..., sreat!J rn ClllGI' •·-_...., lo lie diwnot-...... ii"" la whlcb 11 11 Ulld." j I , Acoordlngly, .anodJer court found 11 was i... deed dlfamltor)' for a jeweller to say of a rival j-that lie WU "a crook , • • miled Dp0 la IOIDe croolled deals. n · Tbll tJme tbe ""ll'JMll,•Jlllde clurlnC • """' ... -...... -deorly -.. be .. llMnll1· 1hw la··-· l'llo atlln(, 11111 • of..,.._ bl \wimatory. Al.-..... •'II tlle manberl -Ibo clul! P'-... . clieat 111111 'l had.. bi llhorl ...... tlio pa!:lf! at med ID1t for Jlander. In • court belllng he po!Dted out lllal the remark had beon made not merely as a ~ lDIUll but 11 a apecl!1c comment m hla perlormon<e In office . 1'le court declded Iba~ alnCt the office wu ooe al ' IMt a/id llonor, the -,... ...,. fllOUCb to ...,.,, • aalt. - • .,,,.. W'da," l!Oid Ille Judie, .. ,,,_ 'bul .. polr -la (Ille praldelil'I) abilltJ lo btlcf> &be olDce. '' ·~ ... 11flltlla_......, • • • • 8 JI. DAILY l'flor • •ALUTA11 LICDlllNG coutll I f•111 hcwJ.t course MW fu1t ... , ..i tho '4f ... i.. reluMod lo you ""'" yeu -""'· For ~toil1 col Mn. "°""· >I 4-H2°Hll io Or•• c .. ....,. PROVINCIAL CHARMI $24,5001 Loeb 1111• rffw lil'llltncl -tld _.Id <Mr'" -modtrn d_.y "'°"'"'"""--) bedl'OOl'Nr' 2 blltll, t19111111 llr991~."Wlll l.llY•r btlltl·ln klkflell. °"9 f'OIHl'I Ill 11r•ve. NMllY manlcwed iaw111, f9•lel1,111r .. ndacaped P"* 1 ~ ly c""""*' pttlo ,.,. f1rr1Uy Ml & tnl•l.ll!llng, S.1110 4 ll!DROOM "MISSIQN Vll\JO" ,$33,2501 '•nl•itlt ~ 111tle ex"6b on •II •* and rNr or ~ -,..... fOI' llllttNl..,. .ntert11ft1N. 2 bttht., de1init 1111111-ln lllta..11, dlll'!Ml!w, fOl'mll dlnl"I room. GOrJ10W told urs-tb,g, Air t;Ondltion.d, f1mlly roam wllll 1nv111ne lf~ltee. :a yrs, nlW -bitter flll11 model condition. llMMD DANA POINT -HUGE GROUNOS -$9,IGI Plrltd flt t t1mlly wM IDYii I bfl pN -""" -It _.,ny::e: •ncl .,,.,.. .... ,.,.. tlftt ef CMIP+ttt ,r!YKyl (10il13' tt.) L flltle ti on!O'f t11e "'"' ,-~. t "1tll, -..nt flt'.,_ ~ • TY or ........ ,..., ""'"' r-. ......... buJIM!t lr;ltdlln. !Mdl,., ........ lrM fMlvreL country............. ' . . .. J arbell eaohes 11°k - Of The Home · layers • * 10 FULL PAOii ADS EACH WEEK. * TARllLL'S l!XCLUSIVl·MULTt,LI ' ... . LISTING IOOK . • · .. ' * GUAllANTllD SALIS.' * COMPLm FINANCING * TIL\. SIRVICI • J • • • " • ''LIST YOUR HOME WITH NUMBER 1'' • • 'M6Q60t·. • ~~··~ ,t~1m·: ... ,::' We ·W a HOllll ,. · • • E~ery , ·· ·: '27 Minutes! • ' - ' Battles • • Of s...i.r. Jll ... 25, 1972 DAILY ,JLOT () J Bulg~ Fle1h Merchant! Thin . BO(ly: _ali4 .Walle~ ·' .. ' I ; • ! ' . By. GEORGE Ll!IDAL' et .. Dlitr Pl• lf9ff ' I • WRAPPED IN •· INERAL-SDAKED-CLDTHS, CLIENT RELAXES AND LETS THEM 'WORK' . ' I I , ~;> ' , '' ' I 'diei.;lo ow~tr workoets·oo red, plush ; ly ~ liulthorougbly relulhg sorveyed along the Orange ~,.deal ·tn ~io.w. ;i ~ ._mnklst i!Hlllin. g waYool (l1!idlr taking off unwanted nes1>. """"""· not Inches, ot !lab. , <iirmp;,.W,·mlrii'·· 'lb1' r~, logged .. total Inch loss of '!be moot eipensive conditioning -~'!A&ln B'eiCli studio 5.75 Inches-about an' inch olf.esch thigh, gram ot:alt'nab-.mpor!Ullll' uinl>Jed 'Is opeos its femfuine timer sanctum to men more than an inch at the chest, Dearly an run by a Costa Mesa doctOI' in luxurious who,lndeed wilb to melt into a dew; 1111-Inch in the upper paunch, and Inch and a ~ surmund•••s •••• Hemet -Soboda warned tnch<\S 'ol blubber. · quarter at the waist and another Inch on dd Sol. -~ ·- JoaDne 's Incbes Awaf Salon, 210 Beech the hips . ~. for $350 a week for a private street, Laguna Beach, will wtap tlcessed Once wrapped, the wet-towel weigbted room, or $275 each for you and a room- executives, eourmand ·111' ·or _ adipose client wriggles into a· nylon jlmp suit, mate. the corpulent male may shed as a~ alike In steamy, mineraJ.soalted and ttl many as 10 pounds Wider the watcbful Jin-·. N~Jy minutes later. a 1Ummer rolls into a contour coum se es -~ .. 1 the eye of a nurse . male drops $15 into the lncllOs Away till, down .with a magazine to .. ve Soboda de! Sol offers the aJllueot dieter pennanently,'aDtu the next time, relieved minerals "time to work.'' sauna, massage,, body c 0 n t q u r i trg, ol unsigbtty balges of thigh, wailt and Joanne explains the process was ph-'cal cbectc-, vitamin therapy, n· · dint. · · · · , · · i!i;_ originally developed In Europe a a spa ..:k ~ fne consullallons oo , .-,"""'"""' U.losoes""~ ,... · cure fur artllriU.. Only later, when it was cosmetic 111111ery, limousine • rides to ··""' ~-, io!al lteclof ~ :;.k.•,Y seen that'..,. --tightened lpo6e .......... ,_._st. attractions and, If -me .~' • -. • didr it -· • hit ·""""" d~ii:·s1enderW?apaeisioos. ''You con iot too modi and P,11 It rl;bl ovet •iiatt &miles, sl>e said. ' · ' back on." a11e basta1s '9 add; S..aili\>«· There ,... , fj]Ur sal00s offering tbe A nialntenaDce diet JftKl'8Dl1 ~.~Y 'bo . men ~ Ille wrap lndi· !oil . treatnient In· Orange County but . only 1tarted. at tbe Inland spa· or .. ~. metiiod eum'llleir eotliig balJits! I · Joanpj! offers the ai<vice U> men. Or, for the less· aJlluent, but no less fa~ Tiie ho! mlnoial wrap·ts ID cal1..µ.tit> TbO remajnder of !iJe !lellh. merdlanls· . <!!ee BATTLE,.Page-C Z) Eat Less to Devalue Your Pounds • • ' • I .... . .• : At . -~~u -r ··\· . s _e 1r~\i··ce .. · ~ /. " .. • I\ ' ' , , Write P.i Dunn to'"' thlh" •· f'11 '..;.iu .cu1 rod tape, Iii tfje onswors 01141 the act\on you,,.... to ~·1......,11ieo In IOYOm.,.nt.ool'l 'bu,I~ Mall ,.... ....,,.., 19, Pot Dunn/At Your Urvico, Orof!llO Cooat ~ily Pilot, P.D. loic U6q•COlf1 Mou, Co. Hi21. lntlUdo,.yovr tolophone numl..r. . ~ . . " DEAA P.AT: • ~·.. • • • ~ ~ I I l ~'* 11..a Y""" 1"'11l bome11a1eo.ta ....... ~"'µ ...i 1.-i Pl tbe -to , . • make•'ifopa\• -. ..,,, .... --:.r Woinialy. lf7 callllld-. ......,...... , far tlr' Df41illll, Jlllt • BIJDe A fft I the blod: Will ftlll:lla 11 ..... -... -.... -.,.. OU1 ad the dlllfw11 and drl'fewa1 coacftte ii ~ lnaklnc up. Con JUD belP or -me ri what legal ..,.. I CID taa? ' bmar iald lbe bt!i1dlDi codo-...-.1 ~ lielt • I clllcked ilit1iili'b rl&bl AD we bave 18-. beat lamp In lbe ""'"" Mir tlie tub. Tbe "'111. p1- -""'-~!~'beat ts ·dlrodfy·-tb II, wtli' ol't!IO alr 'around jcy' cold. IJ· there no re-<td.. at! allf f. "8lft ·you all thOle who P""" dlued tbll model are very unhappy with tbe sit- 118tloo. A.L, COila Meu I . J:Jt, Colla M- representa bi& uene.rgetic" balance. By steppinf U,. exerelle In - ~ M)'Olle who does lill· ~ bis food inllll<o will eventiiaJJy be .... igbt. By eDding • each m..t" wttll. a .. . "hungl')'" feeling and adding meuureo·al ' ~ ' , I I . uerclae,.moro !iftigbt ·wm,Jie;l!lo!'.) It ls•d'·slinjile u thlil, -Gwtua~---tendlt ·-, ~ • ... Mota weJlb!'may·bO l...t•by;WtnMly extending iho,t"l'Jod3·between'.111acb•or J • (See POtlNDS,,Page C Z) 1 .. , IMy ~ 11111 -'!'Ilea· dlndlllc Clllli. tiloliU lo Mn. J.A.·~ 111-.0 llofl., IMal • ...... ·~·JM., LR8 .......... r.n,-.ie; lllil,. '*"· p-' ~ ,_ Iagraa ~ , '.pol'.llM .... 1"\1111 LR8 lo -,a _,.. .. I lo· • ,.._., ._. rlo QOrse, Delnll, MkL -1 ~!'fill lo·-a ....... ...., lo iop'am at IM· · SalaAM~Ofllce ,. 1 • ' ---. ' ' .. ,• I (. '7 ' fll", DEAR PAT: · . · ; , . I sent a ~ in October to Betty O'ocker ,Mag· azine CtrcuJatiOll Ilepl for a U-losue Nbscriptl\)n of ii. -magazine. I •received.clftly•the February. issue and' have ·written siJ: letters to nol a Via II .. The· $4.116 I spent Is not a large a~ of Jll!lllOy, but I think we are geWng bilked ao ollen these days that it shoilld be looked .Into; Ri.f.., ¥unUngto~ Beach ' . . Mei:edftlt PablL!lllile Co,. Det M~laet, Iowa Is seadiq, yoa ~-oed ,copla of yoor mW. lac .IDMafae· Doa~ ~ a ..,.WY 1-,>llee Spllere Macalae )I • b~mOoolldy pobUcalloa. . To LL of La""'" lladt: -Magafae bl eerftCMd ffl ~ ... JM CU'tdl -. U.pter ,a;:au1e1~ •csd ndkE1...i ·apy1of ae.t- boot H t, 6e mall>lt 6e ---·A hill . ni.....-'cl.dlt ·irfil he 'ct--·-k· 1 ..,, ~ ~ Wll M 11ehf" aabler:lptiOI:, julaaew-.mtnp. ' ,,, DEAR PAT: I have feiooy CXlllviction ·and tbUJ have been denied the right to vote. I understand !hit recent ' ,, ' . " . cha1i&et In ·U. lal' make tt possible for. ex·felm11 to have'J!ll,i JlfivilOge renewed. !J ,Ibis report truer · ; It T., S. .,.._ lloplolruo ' ' Yes,,... caa nq--a revisloe ti,,_ ......Uy . void 'Al!Havit of !llqlllratioll -'IM c.a.ty c-Mi.·lli'N.,Syca-., SUla,Au.·-. .u.-IP'•"~•\alll' Ue iewWered "WlvklULIJ -._i. ne c-ty. Coaalel'• llllD!ber ta -·· ' DEAR PAT: Who w1,1 the. top "ace" among World War Il fighter pilots? My brother says it wu an ~ri· can . pilot who flew in the PacUic Theatre of Oper- . aUons. I say that it was a Britiah ace who fought in the Battle of Brifain'. Who's right? R.L..iSan Clemente U repaln are 1111 mode lo ,;.. ~. call emt c.nr, t.Witratllii 4Wel1r ~ ~1v_. Ntrtll, ... ..,...,,. -111tradiii1 ~ ~· ,,.... · r..ty ...,.JIM .wt.....,. orme .,; .... ......_ ' . lllod day,.,. .......... ,.. .. ~--. t\' a ; ........,.. acrees ._, ~ ~· ~. nto1 ~'• v-ooly ..-.. .... blre ·,... -eJee. trldu. Tllo ..... "felt" the lleal .............. aad wooi nmedf yoar 11-. A Sallortlu . .,....,... ad.toe. >""' llOI to nm tbe .U.111 fu,.... Ille 1-tlamp II t1.:lf'M'1 lllll too cold.' JM'll -·to -for re.....r of· tbe ... t !nip ... ••ve a .eoll beating aalt lastaUed. ·Ao eloclrlco1 Ollltet hi tbe tab area of tbe bathroom wu CMll*rtd unsafe bY i.be baildef, bat one caolld be Joatalled by tbe swltc• oear doe door In· sllle!Mbalm<om. You and the Law CHqllitod ' • . "" .,DEAR PA,T: I ' 'W; B."Coi, re-ting ~etTY SUn l'hotocrQhy ' ol JlollT;>ood, toot a porlnit ............ of rJri "°" DEAR PAT: . ~ Ille! me Ill April II. 1111 --...-. April r I, too, was. victimized by a door-l<Hloor sales- •. bal the jinJolo .... -......_ I hne tel6-,... ,....._,ting Local -. ,Strvtce. I or- .phoned countless -lllCI DO·-ww•a. Aloo, derod Sporta Mapztne Oii Jan. JO and not one copy my ltll<r wrlllm to Jwry .. m *1 ZI bl -baa arrlm'. I've wrlttm the company three times, JcnoNd. I •'t ... aboat .. _,, bat I ""' ._,_.._. """'""'•led !es o1 receipt and -•• •~ the AL. ti --· ' --.....-cop my ' _.. -.--_, my cbectc for the balance. I -eicourQed to .ut, ~ -md tbot H.M. WU ....red .ol recePln« bJ.o or -., ... , ,...,. ti 11 _, ..... ,,. _ bor -..tptJon IDd bope you am holp me. .. ._ . ...-al'' • a l 0 1• ae-.... I.A.&., CM&a Mesa t11e Cl* Mela r t IJ ii I 17'1 fw ·:~ '11.-I --ti ..._ ....... ,.,...._ .... 1•1tt•11M! lecall IM" 1•• tl1l1p"'° ... ,,.. reee .• -. .--, .. , ""' ... Ue•r( ., .. _.,, W • JrrrJ bit "-'t yet. ~~~:. Ne.,,.n -. - lall"l!aNlo!ta"la ...... -• ...... ,_ l!nlls -LBS, -'t,.. 6e salelmu'1 et1J l I 111 ..... be1on lllPlfll .................. .-•. llopefaUy, JOO, H.M. doocb. ... Jtr. w11 it1 J.-map*OI ol!ortly. LBS• 11' -tM lllllat telaya .. a -paler mll<ap. DEA11 PA't: ~ ..,....__Al -_,i.11111 bve heel ........... by lbe wo .. flelllWllll•=lllmlbl, on 11 """· lll -delay i. -•1 t1to ll-malldralll........ . ...... J .... ,,, 7 , .... tl?f1 I 7 tattbp2811W .... toaolllollaalbftMolt • • .. l!y •-ti-·-~----' mlllt a llo -••cm DIM Iii 1 ...._ CMler n•••> .. ._ .......... wlll! W ,...., 'mid po rlfi1I• in.a.'*-DI Incl .... -'"'"~ 1 t "'fllllf -,_,,. actioa I • Slander -A Matter o'f Circumstance Baseball umpires and football reler .. s take lt in 1t<lde. But there are times wben tbe cry "You dirty croolli "-« words lo tbet effect-<an amount to slandt:r. How the c:ourtc 1oolt 11JX11! ...,h , ~t· bursts telb a great deal about the law ·of defama· tiOll ol character. , Take Ibis .-: During an argument at a golf ~ one player cOlled anolller •a ' !Ou.)I C:root." Tiie latter filed 11111 for slander, <lw1lni lllal the epitbet bad ~ ·blm u a common ct1mlnal. But tbe court diNcrMd· At leut hi this situation, said the court, the -I were no more than 1enerallied blaster. Ol!Ver Wendell Holmel, -II· pressed tbe law's altitude u follows : • "A ·word la loot a ceyl\ll, transparent ond un- changed; tt ts the skin ol a umc lhoqhl, alld ~ "IY sreat!Y m colof alll -........U., lo tllo! dtcamlt:ancel lllCI the time In wblcb ft b • - , Accordingly, .another court found It was In- deed defamatory far a jeweUer to say o[ a rlval jeweDer that be was u a crook • • • mixed up in r some caoollled deals.'' ThlJ Ume .the commen~ made dllring a bUJI. ..;. emf-, WU clearly meont It be ~ literally. EVen In a ---..wnc. 41111 : llklcl •ol ~•'mar bil lielinno1ory. Al a club 'n*tJac CIOI ol !lie niembers denounced the club prelldenl • ... c:Mat and~ !rand." In lhort order, tbt pnsldeot filed suit for slander • . ID a court bearing he pointed out Illa! the remark had been made not meroly as a general ilieult but 11 a speclflc <0mment on bis pedormance In office. , The court decided Iba~ since tbe ollice was ooe of lruit olld honor, !be~...,. weighty enough to lllPflOrl • llult. . '""-Wlli'dl." _.id the...,., "cannot but im- pair confidence In (tho ,.-,r1) ability to bold the on:tce." ............ •••d•llM ,....,.., • • ' . . ... . . . . . . . .. . . . Cf DAJLV PILOf Suriday Junt 25. lfl 72 .~ ,:;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~------------------------------~- f • • • . l I f I ' '(.. ' • , . '" . .... J Good Deed People lwy lCooh 11 alw1y1 llndlng new Jot.. ll)cfact, durlnc Ille Wt l'W •be found 1,611 of them -not for heratJ( --but tot youngsters throughout west Ora nae C.olinty. An energellc mother of roor ehlldten, Janey ii the founder ind directer of lhe Youth Employm"1t Service (YES) loctted in !be mall of the HunUnctcn c.nter. She and her .. 1unteer belpers apend n)Ore than so hours a week counsellng youngsters between the ages of 13 and ii on where tc get Jobs and how to keep them. When ahe first organized tht service, Janey was filling job• at mkl4 nlght from her horo• phone and put• Ung in alm°"t a hundred hoUrs a week employing youngsters. "Finding a jolt_ for a youogater depends on how hungry ht ls," 1ay1 Janey. ••1 try to make them un- derstand lhat their dad• can't aupport them for the rest of thtir lives and 1 that unemployment la h!gh Jn Orange County." Aside from loc•tinc jobs, •h• ha• been lmcro:il to dri•e yoongatm to 'their lnter\iiew1 and provide them with clothes to weor to the Interview. DAILY ,1LOT l!fff l'llefe '11 coutdn't do it all ii my nine.yeer- old dtughtff dldo't fix dinner every night,11 1d41 Janey. JANEY KOCH COUNSELS A YOUTH ON FINOING A JOB r ' Help for You Vacationers planning to visit Mexico should be aware of the epidemic of typhoid fever throughout most Mexican states and 1hoµld take certain precautions against contracting it. Typhoid fever can be contracted by drinking contaminat· ed "i•ler or by eating raw fruiu and vegetables which may have been contaminated In growing and handling. Freshly· peeled fruit is conaidere<I safe. County health department officials stress that the dis· UH 11 at epidemic proportions only In central Mexico but exists also throughout all of Mexico to some degree. Besides avoiding raw foods and drinking only boiled or carbonated water In bottles or cans, tourists should be vac- c~ted twice, et leaat one month before their departure. Symptoms are a hi~h fever, a light rash and sometime• • diarrhea. Anyone returnmg from Mexico suffering from these 1ymptoms 1hould visit 1 laboratory for cultures to confirm whether or not they have contracted the disease. Treatment must begin immediately. The strain ·of ty• photd, isolated in the Mexico epidemic has been found to be . , ~llilM! ~~/ drUgs ~01;111ally used Jo treat Jt. Drugs are now behl~aluated lh the light of newly·dlscove[ed resisymc~. JM.l~af!icla!s .cJaim the wattr. and.raw 'foods are 1.afe at Mriko.I morU btit urge extreme caution in all other eat- ing and aleeping estab)isbments. I • BATTLE ()Ji BliJLG~ ' • • • .. ~ (From Pase Cl) Dr. Ben 'l'hllmpl4Ji ii one o< many doc- lln wtlo . ........ In weight control under med!C41'~l1111, While bls;lllt'm!pt'fliure to "°'t '35 a 1'0lllld for .IM. ~r loo)y enough le dr~ !O pounds ID r~· , ll{, 'l')lompooa I I'll'~ plan ·woi'kl out to metbod costs ·ahout !.'II 1 pound, but the auperviHd tlerdae program guarantee! auch a Joaa jn;abolll L mlnlmum Of 30 vialta -oclnoout 45 minutes Jong. CHEAPEST PROGRAM . ...,.t '611 for a, 1100 !or 20 pounds, "!'d !20 for each five pounds JOit thereafter. , You Can Help "EACH ONE TEACH ONE" SPANISH: SANTA ANA - Tutoring others En~Iish as a second language has helped many Spanish-speakll1g people succeed in school and at work. The YWCA claims volunteers need a minimum of training to be tutors. The next training session will be at 9 a.m. to noon from July 10.21. For more information, call Rolena Black at 544-5761. HELP OTHERS SEEK JOBS: SANTA ANA -Disadvan- iaged bnd minority job-seekers can be assisted by volunteer teacher's aides at the Opportunities Industrialization Center. Classes meet from 8 a.In . to 5 p.m. Monday through Thup· day. Contact Glenda M~,ssie at 541-4481 for details. BABY CLINIC SUMMER REPLACEMENT: COUNTY· WIDE -Vo~unteers assist. medical personnel, weight and measure babies and help with records and reception of visi- tors. Bi-lingual volunteers are needed most urgently. Call Barbara Bock at 644-1182 for more information. HELP YOUTHS FIND WORK: COSTA MESA -Many teenagers are seeking part-time or full-time jobs. The Youth Employment Sl;~vice (YES ) located in the Harbor Area Boys' . ,plul>, 594 Ceriter St., Cpsta Mesa, will be helping many. Vol· "uilte~ts:are needed to help match available jobs with work preferences of applicaµits , For additional information, call Florence · Hayos at 642-0474 on weekday afternoons. Treatment Tender For Insect Bites , Election '72 May Boost Consumer Ai<l . ' The Health Insurance Institute la recommendina a new treatment for fn, • sect bites -meat tenderize!\ A solution of a quarter-teaspWn of tenderizer and a llblespoon of water By PRILIP W. McKINSEY rubbed Into the akin at !be 11te (J(> the Christian Science Monitor Sen>ice sting stops virtually all pain "within min- WASHINGTON _ ~stablishment o! 8 utes," the institute said. It said the ten· derizer method was much more effective consumer-protection agency that may than the textbook remedy of applying ice .~... . . ... . .- .. l! ot1r ,flea!tla Shoulders M~ltns Bursitis ,, When • m!ddle:&led j>ulOfl suddenly devdopl I Dall! lh the aboulder, be com- monly concfudelthat 1rtbrltl1 la catcblng up with him, FrequehUy bis problem Is not ortbrlt!a but bul'lttlJ. Both disorder. cause stiffneas and discomfm:~,but lrlbrltla la 1 degenera· tJon (J( Iha joint llructur• ltelf, whereat buraftls II on Inflammation of tbe bursa. A blV'a ii a 1mall, aoft-uc, located bet~ parts (J( the body that move llpooJPiie another: for instance, a bursa will ;~'itme of tbe friction where a • • t Cas ' to Cost 2 Cents More Per Gallon tendon passes over bone . There 1r1 bursae located near moat of the jolnbl, but it is t~e one near the shoulder whicb most frequently gives trouble. The starting point of the disorder in bursilis is neither the joint nor the bursa itself, but ·the tendon underneath the bursa. The structure may degenerate, and as a result, the bursa becomes in· flamed . EXERTION Burslth1 usually comes on alter · a person has over-exerted himself by a weekend of strenuous gardening or a golf game more energetic than usual. At firsl the patient may be aware only of a sensation of soreness when he moves his shoulder. but as the inflammaUon builds up more pressure within the enclosed 1ac, the pain becomes constant and 11evere, and the mere act of trying to lift the arm is an agonizing one. Many persons yield' to the impulse to apply heat to the shoulder in the hope SACRAMENTO (AP) -The thrifty that it wiU relieve the pain but, in the motorist will fill 'er up on bis nut stop in case of bursitis, local heat only makes It tile service station, because gasoline worse. prices are going up about two cents per In many cases of bursitis. calcium salts gallon. are deposited in the lnflammed area That's because the first increase ·in from the blood stream. These are a con· tinuing source of irritation. BecaU!e af gasoline taxea in nearly a decade goe3 in· the presence of calciµm deposits, there to effect on Saturday. has been a mistaken Impression that The new tax is an extension to gasoline bursiti! is brought on by exceasive con· of t11e five percent 8tate uJes tax. Until sumplion of foods which contain calcium -milk and cheese', for example. But now wotor vehicle fuels have been 6· Stttll! to be little connection ~tween empted from the sales tax. bursitis and any pattern of diet. But now !be sales tu will be levied on ••· · PROMPT RELIEF "~ entire current pump price 01 g..,.llno, MO!t painful ca,.s of bursiti> can be whicil Includes both the retail price pf provided prompt relief by the direct tn- 1asolli)e and me 11 cents per aaJJon atate -jection of a local anesthetic and cortiaona and federal gasoline taxes. in the painful area. Aspirating the It will bo05t your gas cost about 1.5 to calcium deposits sometimes contributes 2.2 cents per gallon which state tax ex. to the relief of pain. If lhe attack ii a perts say will cost the average motorist relatively mild one, the physician may a~ut $14 more a year. not use these emergency measure.s, but The new tax imposed by the 1971 instead suggest complete rest !Qr the legislature will raise an estimated 1173.4 shoulder for a shart period of time, x-ray million a year for cities and counties for therapy or physical therapy. higbw,ys, mass transit and other One o( the problems of bursitis is that trafllportatiorl projects. once the acute pain is relieved, the pa· It is on top of the present state tax of tient may protect his shoulder for months 1even cents per gallon and the federal tax thereafter because he is . aware of a of four cents per gallon. lingering, mild discomfort. He runs t})e The new money will be distributed in risk of being left with some permanent about the same way that cities and coun· stiffness, and to counteracl this, his doc· ties now receive about $600 million a y.ear tar: will probably advise him to make a in gasoline tax revenue for highway pro-conscious effort to maintain movement ln giams: . the shoulder. However, ~e salts tax m~f ~lll 9<1~ , i LUt,e many~. fonns., ~· rtwumatillm, be earmarked exctusive1y, for !bigbvla'Y -bursitis.iS llO~common Uiat im&ny ps'!IOOI con.strucU.on, maintenance and safety, as are tempted to diagnose and treat it . the rest of the gasoline taxes are. themselves. Sell-treatment c a n un- In fact, a major pUfpoae df the g09lina necessarily ·prolong the pain and might tu liw authored b'y Senate President pfo create a lasting disability. Properly tern J1111es Mill s. (0-San Diego,) was to treated by a physician, bursitU! can channel ..... of·tbe Into !rem ~ usually be apeedily relieved ud its alter· into other klndl of transportation effects controlled. ., · •11(;' aystans. 1e1Nf1n111 MHlclll ••-lllltll) . . The Orange Avenue physician charges tlO for the lnl~al visit lncludllll! lab , .. , and a hots of H(Xli '•~emal• liennllnO tllat aHltla Jn weight loo!!. He preterlbes 1 500 calerie diet for the nea:t six weeks in which many patie11ta lose about five pounds a 1'teek. For his !20, the .di~r. daily reports in I<>< blood preesure and weight dtecks, ohots and ·pills. 1'111,. II of Dr. Thomp>n's regimen, means twice •eekly visits -at $15 • week -to con· tinue .losing. The P11ase In malntenanct program requires weekly weigh-in! at 115 apiece. The one-year, $310 ~tract Is the diUj>el~11111 the Hotldq-Ma offtr1 .... _. IOI 1¥r ,1.._,. exellc!lle facil!Ueo which are shard!. With W'omen on alternate days. Some have swim pools. AU have 11auna, steam rooms, showera, lockers, • gamut of gleaming chrome weight to'rture tnstruments and foc the hirsute but portly male;· dri11Jng ' " even !latisfy Ralph Nader appears to be a or ice water to insect bites. good prospect in Congreu between now -------------------·.....!...' LOST PER POUND The long-distance loser -with say SO pounds to ghed -might well invest 1205 in this doctor-supervised program that Viorks toward a penna~t slimmer, 1ensuou1 male. That's $4.10 a pound over 1 10.w .. k period. Andy, assiJtant manager of the Holid~y Spa Heald> Club in Huntington Beach, " more entllU$lulic lbout the beneficial results of weig\\ttralning to either gain or tose weight. · For 1.'110 under 1 first visit Introductory contract offer avaJlabJe at any of the five Orange County Jocallonl, an overw.eight male might Jose five, JO or 20 pounds u neodad and continde le uae tlie private, plush 11)'111 for fleJJh upkeep. U It•'• only to pounds that aag about lbe waistline, Holiday Spa girth control POUNDS •.. (From Page Cl) by Increas ing the exercise regimen. Energetics requires no food Bup- plements, special diet or other expensive paraphernalia . Gwinup suggests the appestat forces the traditional dieter to make up for the food value• he cuts out wlih fo6di he lJ allowed, defeating th• purpose of the diet. For example, Gwinup notes, 1 diet of all protein w\11 aatiafy hunger, but lbe ~ " body can just as well create ugly fat from es:cesf protein as It can h'om fatJ or carbohydrates. ,,,.., aWlnu,; IUClt.ii I haJanctd dlet o< onythinc that uates 1ood. The Ol1ly key ii to eat less. Eatlni 1 .... Gwlnup contenda, does not shrink tbe atomtcll. Thus, he offen no comfort In the tr· roneou• lhouiht that hW11er wlll ••en· tually i...... The 1ppeatat of those who ...,. lo .. t too much will doom them llltl11 to 'beiDI bu"4'l'. -. ... "' .......... lid, ...... dltti 11111 tearaq the pro1J01 balonce of ••· -to t1tl111 for hlmlell, tbt r ~ looer will, In time -mlnlm11111 ---lotm to live wftb hll llllaU.le ]JI Uif rooms hav~ hair dryers. .. · Not neitrly as plush, Wtih ifory ·• hairdryer in sight, is the IYm ficlllty available noontimea and evenings at the Orange Coast YMCA, 2.100, 'University Drive, Newport Beach. Yet, for Pa visit the weightwatcher in search of a now and then-exercise routine may use a locker and shower room, a sufficiently equipped weight room and tw im in an outdoor pool . Another dollar gains accesa to tM ex· ecutive club, where a sauna, handball courts and assorted exercise macqines are available. A variety of memberships for the more serious athlete, the proceeds of which support the Y's youth programs, are also available and guaraotee the fatted philathropist regular acceu to the modern facility. LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP Newport Center executives with pay· ment of a $150 lifetime membership fee and $20 a month may virtually take a short elevator ride and a walk to the new Newport Beach Athletic Club, 1367 Avocado St., Fashion Island. Here handball courts, a weight room and a rooftop running track are the places where pounds are ·melted. \Vith hours most suited to busy men - nine to nine dail y and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday's, the private club is about as conve,nlent as any place, although the loa-- ing regi men is unstructu~. Orange Coast College, UC Irvine and many of city summer recreation pro- grams along the Orange Coa st offer a variety of athletic activities, and some adult slim-and-trim programs at a trac- tion of the cost of the profit-making flesh merchants , however. · OI course lhe dteapest losing ,acheme of all ls restrained eating. A plate of spagbetU c:OOs little more than a buck to oat. But Ille pound of flesb It put. on an overwelglit ~ .. tary male, migbl OOll Imo II lo $35 to take off. FTC Charges Firm With Sales Scheme> • ,WASHINGTON (AP ) -Th~ Federal Trade Coounlsslon h~ formally cp111ed Koscot tnttrplanetary Inc. wllll ...,lllnc 1 deceptive .pyramid ~ tcl*M tor door·IO-do«' sales (J( cosmetlct. , The complllnt wu Issued after necotlatots ' railed lo reacil • ,.t. Uernent, the F'l'C 11Jd. KOOCOI la a IUblidlary (J( Gltnn W. 'I' u r p • r Ealorir• l.oe. • and elecUon time. Coniress has been wrestling for SfVeral ')'ear•: w1th what form a new consumer agency aholtld take and what powers it should have. But a Senate commerce sub- con'Unittee has voted 7 to O 'fOr a bill Nader hails as "a good one," and e:x- J)ectations are that it will pass the Senate within a few weeks. It will then have to be reconciled with a weaker House version1 endcned by the administration. But the final product will almoSt certainly represent a majar strengthening of the consumer's voice in Washlngton. MIXED REACTION Some business groups, notably the Grocery Manufacturers' Association. have been lobbying loteruiively against it. But many manufacturers, Including !luch gjants as , General Motors and General ElectriC,,fiave not participated. The retail industry generally has considered a con- sumer ag'ency something it "can live with." The leading Senate sponsors have been Sen. Abraham Ribicoff (!J.Conn.) and Sen. Charles H. Percy (J\.ltl.), giving it e bipartisan flavor. The Senate bill would establish a three. member council or consumer advisers, similar to the Counci l of Economic Advisers, to make broad policy recom· mendations to the President. This would replace the consumer office now attached to the White House and 1 headed by Mrs. Virginia Knauer. LARGE STAFF But more importantly, the b 111 establishes a consumer-protection agency with several hundred staf[ members, about the size of such regulatory agencies as the Federal Trade Commission . They will have wide-ranging authority to represent consumer interests before other government agencies and In the courts; (o receive complaints from con· aumer1 and act on. thetn; to conduct reseorcll and publlah lnformatlon o[ In· lerelt to consumers. For instance, It could present the con· sumer'• view In decisions on freight ratea or 1lrllne f11ts. !ta officials <;o<1ld take part in heerlnp on 1dvert1Jins regula· ' dons before the Federll Trade Com· mlulon. or on toy safety. • .It could re-nt home' buyers ·when .hou11n& finance reculatlonl are being • drown up. Whether the q-cao portk:lpete In hlfomjal IO••l'lilnal , ~U.,. whore con..mer •• Ill! btiq hammM'l!d eut, often witb • indUltry l!iw-tatl•eo ,.._. II yet to be Mttled. 1'e Senolt liUl ..-Jt; tbe ~ bW -not. LAST FEW DAYS ! ". " . i ' % Off w .. 291.30 11 .. 224.10 S...2l• " I • • A .NEW~NGER · ZIG'."ZAG ·AT • -Ing machine 'I Have this new ~uallty§,!!lger• machine and aee how easy Jt Is to8'¥(1tralght, forward, reverse-and zig-zag. S{mpJe stlteh·length .I aver, too. Foot eontrol lnql~ded at this low price I It's a) your.SlngerSewl,ng Center or participating approved dealer. Sewing Center• COITA MCIA -9""" & ..,....,, .... CMtt PMU, MNm COSTA MllA -.. Meftltf 11\of,. ....... C....,, Kl .. H" NUNflNeTON llACM -• .....,. 1t IMCM1 ........... IMll (Mflf, ..... OIUNll -ti IN"""' l•lf, "'f1ll CIW"' (.,.,.,., td-H :. MADIN t"-OYI -Pftl ~··-ON11, ~ .......... • . . T • I l • ' l He Leads Drive For Handicapped By TERRY COVILLE Of Hit o.11r 'llM 111rr direction. None of the 11en~s work together." BUI Jayne is putting a His expertise on the lack new twist to the old prov-or coordination am on I erb about "t h e blind groups helping the han- leadln( the blind." di capped, all handicapped, He'1 both blind and quite led Jayne to the Hun· 1 dynamic leader. tlngton Beach City Council Four years ago he was a last v.·eek. carpenter foreman. He Jayne 's project is the helped build the Hun· establish1nent of a coun-- tington Beach home in tywide committee t o which he, his wife and coordinate all activities · three children stillJl~ for the handicapped. / . Then he suddenly went "We 're so far behind in blind. Not totally, but this county we have an ex· legally blind. cellent chance to leap way "I get around using my ahead." he quips, wiUt--1 peripheral vision," he ex· wry sense of humor. plains. "It was traumatic His idea is lo have each at fir1t, but I worked into of Orange ' COunty'1 21 it fairly well." cities appoint a ban-- Jayne has what doctors dlcapped person u a call optic atrophy, which representative lo the coun- means the central part of ty committee. The county his vlaion is n e 1 r I y group would serve as the destroyed. Jocal extension of the He adjusted to his Governor's Committee for troubles by bu r y i n g Employing the Han· himself in research about dicapped. visual problems. ''There are too manv "I wanted to learn myths about handicapped everything I could about people." Jayne ! a y ! . my blindness, what caused "Some employers will tell I h you 'my insurance won't t, if t ere was a cure ," he let me hire the . han· lays. dicapped.' That's n o t Through the use of true ." tapes , Braille books, and a "Our county committee 1peclal set of glas!es that would coordinate all han. allow him to read pica di ped type when held within a cap actiVitles. We f . could be a pool of In· ew mches of his nose, he formation for economic, became an expert on the social and educational \1i.sually handicapped. ~ resources." "l also Jeamed a lot about other handicapped He received the coun· persons," .Jayne modest~v cil's moral support for his admits. "There is a. lot of project, but still needs the interconnection. Fifty per· city's financial b1cklng. cent of all blindness is "I'd like each · clty lo caused by diabetes, for in· agree to pay $100 a month stance." to a handicapped person to The most shocking thina; serve on this commlttee. he learned was how tough It would be a source of it is for a handicapped very cheap, but valuable penon to secure a job. help. And there are "There is no single federal funds available." aource that maintains a After a conference with Potential list of jobs or can City Administrator David 1ive y o u constructive Rowlands, Jayne said his Red China Not Ready For Ralph Nader Visit WASHINGTON (UPI) - Premier Chou En-lai may be able lo eat Peking duck with President Nixon, but China is not yet ready for a visit from consumer advocate R a I p h N.ader. The Peoples Republic of Olina won't give Nader, who apeaks Chinese, a visa to Prolific Lion BUDAPEn.· (AP) -A, lloneia In tlii Budapest Zoo , haa stvu,_blrth lo five cubi twice In· two years, lhe new1 qenl!y )!Tl reported. : , . travel in China as 1 tourist, UPI has learned. For a year, Nader dunned Chinese official; with his re- quest. He even wrote dJrectly to Chou but got oo .reply. But he did find that Chinese bureaucrats apparently ck> not differ VJry much from their western counterparis. In ,.ply lo one of hill ptli-!Jon•, Nader.got Ibis reply. • 11YM JeUflr-received, the contonta of which has been puMd, tO Ibo authoriUu con- cernad; 11111 ,.. will bear from them alioulll>they have a reply for you.:_>:~ 'Refreehing new heir •tvl•• •tart with Lemon Aid LaMaur's Lemon Aid Perm! Protein enriched. acid balanced and specially priced. Reg. $12 .50 now $8.33 Haircut H+r• shampoo and setl Styled haircut $2.50 •• . . " OIJR 1QOfH ANM\ltl'SA"°" 'tt.t.111 Appointments not 1lw1ys nHded -but 1ppreci1t1d Use '°"" Words Chirp.Alt ... 1"'911 ... Mtr· 1100 HIOll .. lett C- Haollotloo laecll \ . HZ-6611 I ..... II LL JAYNE SHOWS GLASSES project will be explained to other cities during the Orange County League of Cities conference July 13. Once established. he says, there is no limit to what the county com· mlttee could accomplish for handicapped persons. Some or the knowledge that Jayne has acquired includes: • about 10 percent or the state education money for junior college! is meant ·for physically ban· dicapped programs, but only four of California's 96 junior colleges h a v e p h ysically handicapped programs. e Federal funds exist to put handicapped persons: to work in city recreation departments. •. In March, the human redevelcmment agency in Orange County \Vas aware of only 75 blind persons who needed help . while the Welfare Department had records for 491 blind in· dividuals. Agencies just don't cooperate, he says. A booklet published by the American Association .,,...Matlc. Color Tuning --21mi'l.1bol of the Workers for the Blln.d, Inc., llsi. 50 agon- cles helping the visually handicapped in Southern ,California. The Braille Institute did not know such a booklet existed, Jayne said . Jayne has been asked to write research papers for various medical in- stitutions and technical magazines. Jn the meantime, his wife works in a depart· ment store and he is a distributor for a popular ·line of household cleansing products. His research and con· tacts cost him about $200 a month -"$150 in phone bills" -all out of his own pocket. He doesn't mind the dedication though. H e remembers how it was before he went blind ."( gave no thought to the handicapped b e r o r e . ' ' Jayne adrnits. "Jn m·y hometown I IA'alched two blind men, one \vith a dog. one with a cane, but t never thought about how they lived, ate or worked.'' "( never thought about how they got along." I See by Today's Want Ads e WANTED: A 1 bedroom furniahed "' Untumiah<d place Iii c.orona del Mar at $150' + a month 1or a ·u. brartan . e FLOAT LIKE A CLOUD when )'ou drive this '89 Cll.ltom Delta 88. lt bu air condltionine, power atetrinc and br&kea and new tire•. 2 YRS. PAITS I PICTUU · TV• WAlllANTY 1 Yl. IN HOMI 111'1CI 540 .. 7131 TY & .APNIAllCI CINTIR . "-'-C•I• e DM , .. ._a, COSTA MDA I .. • SunclJ:r. J11nt 25, 1•72 · Bfgla Steaks D41l Y l'ILOT (: S THC>MAI F. ALUN A"TIQUU Wttk•nd1 or by Appolntm•n1 Credit Beefed Up By DICK WEST may repoasess your house In· stuck with an unfashionable WASHINGTON CUl'll . •lead! For if you have custody cul of beef. I And hen, once again, ls your of ~ steak, you are legally Over the long haul, however, favorite consumer expert with responsible for anythina that beefsteaks have been a sound more good advice on how to happens to It btlore. it ls paid investment. I heartlly recom· 7892 W.st•~initir Auno• beat the high food prices: for. mend them as • hedge •galnat westminsttr.C..f714)892·7597 High food pr~s ruUy In which case. you must1~rf~u~rth~e~r~1~nn~a~li~on~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ aren 't all that bad iJ you forfeit your house or whatever patronize a f u 11 • s e r v 1 c e els& you might have put up as supermarket. The .1.re where collater•I. -ifiln .. i=··..=~-~ri~~ic~ 0 ... R~lr-1 shop helps its customers Moreover, most storts sell· .IC llt..T~ survive the In f J at io n a r y Ing steaks on the installment crunch by selling beefsteak on plan require you to take out the layaway plan. liability insurance, which ls If you see a steak you ad· pretty e.xpensive. mire. you can make a small Ideally. of course. you would deposit and the butcher wUI not buy a steak until you had set it aside for you in the saved enough money to -fl'ffter. ~ yOu pay Off tbt pW"Chase it outright. thus get· balance in easy weekly in· ting a clear UUe at the outset. Jtallment!I. But few ' of us consumers Almost be.fore you know it, have enough sel!·discipline to you wUI be the proud owner of save money on a regular your very own beefsteak. 1n basis. LMklat ter llilft, uclt.met1t .... , .... 11'1'., N P.c-tiery _, .. , -·· • •nlllv. ·-my opinion, this ii a better The lay•way plan appears to deal than you 1et at those be the beat a I t e r n a t t v e , stores where you make a 10 although It too has drawbacks.1'-!~~~~~~~~;;;!!i!;;;!;;;;;;;.;;;;.:;;;~~~ percent down payment and For one thing, you don 't have 1- take the steak home with you. the use of the s~k during the I mean, a mortgq:ed steak payment period. lJ okay as Jong as you stay This presents the danger healthy and have a steady in-that by the time the seak is come. But read the fine print. paid for it will be out of style. If you get sick or lose your By then, veal cutlets may be job and default on the back in vogue and will you be payments. thert's something terribly humiliating a b o u t having a collection agency come to your house and repossess a steak. 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Appli ed to the in1 id• of wi11dow1, thi1 1,111ique product st•!'• up to 75 •/. of th• 11111'1 h••* •• , 12 Y. of ih tl•r• , •• 11 '1. of its f1bric-f1d i119 ultr1violet r•y•I , , • rtduce1 eir ct/I• .liti111i119 cost by re4uclnt h••t • , , lille•I f•t h,,.,,, offlco or 1llowroo'" I Ltt 111 1hew v•u the ce111fert ,114 ''"""'' , ... 1ibl1 with thlt u1t111111I 1'1v1lolffl'loillt fr...., JM C;i:g: ' VISIT OUlt IHOWAOOM a OHIC• PO• P•ll llT I !¥.!.~!SA!. !!'.!'~!!l.!.!- ,.11 Dn., Nl1hl, 1 --664-1494 0'~tCI MOUlll1 t1• .. l1a MON.· ,.J, lll'lt!Alfttrk•nl -MM!et Cflt,,. -llMI TtrfN LAST WEEK OF OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE SEW HAWAII.AN SOLID ACRYLICS FLOURESCENT COLORS 45" Wkle .... $2.27 Auorted LM9tfls $14'' NOW YD. ZIPPERS MADRAS PLAID 45" Wide .... $1.97 NOW 97JYD • SPORT DENIM ASSORTED SUMMER FABRICS 97"' YaluH 77 NOW '"YD. to $1.97 NOW 'YD .. 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S)!e, .danced ' . f.: ~ .. wf h ·Jose Greco'•· troupe but · gave up .t stage for marriage. · .. • ' D•lly Pilot '-ho!Os ;hy \ c Patrick oiDetll)Oll · • 7 urtnin Comes Down n All Performtinces . _ ..... ,.J. -·· EAR ANN LAN~:' juJt c:Ame Ille funeral of'l gliocHt\e!ld. He was y 56 at the peak of JliS ' ca'reer, a derful guy, beaulif)ll fa,rrtily, the 111ost active m~Dr any gtoup. · . -., . re were many sad~ed people at t _ service. saying very little to one tber. But the unspoken message was : ''What 1 tragedy that this pro-- ·ve. successful, delightful fellQw was down in the prime of life." On the way home I remembered ther funeral -ooe I attended a few ths ago. 'lbe man wu 90. He had ~A ' • • -• f ~ " ' neighbor couple In, but not very oltea: ·;·· . The problem Is that I :IUi9!111iped.1uP ." for · a s\udy group whieb ~s. at ouf Y church once a week from I '\ill 10 p:rn. hiy husband refu sed to join so J'.go with my sl.5ter-in-law. I've always known•that I'm not Jl'efty. I'm presentable. Period. No man would look at me twJc~. My, husband insists that every man )n town Wants me, including the 1tudy group leader who is our paslor. . . When I coioe hon!e from these shliiy group meetm,.. he gives me··11>e. lliird degree altbougb he knows 1 went with my sister-in-law and came home with her. He alio checks the speedolllet... on the'Car'lo make sure I didn't drive an~e 1elae . He is beconihJg inCte.Singly auspicloiul I tor. np reason. · .. . • r once read someplace that-ttlis •ls a sign of mental illness. Is it? If so, shoul~ ··•: • ~ 1 stop going to the s~udy ~p,lo'pJease ..., "' r.o.•_\ , ~ f ~J---' • 4ice been a prominent person in the d>mmunity -useful , productive. suc- Qns!u1 and loved by all. He tctired at tut 75. His eyesight went bad and he eloped crippling arthritis. y the time h& was 80 he was confined If a wbeelcba~, a(ipost blind. his 'em~ wa gone, mJst Qf his cronies ljod dilid and he was a biely and sick old flan -a pathetic fiaµre who was a drain cm bis only dauglller'1 energy and finan· &al resources. The last fifleen years ol -e were downhill all lbe way, Recllling the old man roacle me feel lad about my 5'-yeaN>ld friend. ii -•thin& ID be Aid for leaving •tac• amid applause and cheers. I I'm lucky enough ID die wilh my on.-KENTUCKY MUSINGS DEAll K.M.: Wouldn't II he woaderlul your old (rltnd coaJd ba•e 11-ldl 15 It yoai youg frfeadT lllll Ille .~ work tUt way ...... mul live ""*'ci..rr: ~~~ •. . ,,, D£AR ANN LANDERS: I am 33 years • ha~e bo,m moiried for eilbt ~· ·-..i ddlcfNa. 'II! .... Jir' JI ,_,. my semot -a quiet-·· a ............... notlift ...... . ....... _ Clfhis ......... . lllllllMl!!'I •-·-_ ..... 1 "' will ltt Ille • him ? Please advije ·J)'le....-E.S1A. ·. ~ ,a ui ii< • 1 ,.;(,~ . '.;.t. ~ ,., ·r · ! ·~, 1flf11. ' DEAR E.S.A.: T,b• lymploms yoi I' \> '1f . .. • , ' .... dtscrlbe liOUDd 11 U ~oar lul1balld mlgbt "· · be mentally tu. Urie )Um to go, for an ' evaluation. Jn tbe imeutbll,e, if you &Ive c.Jc;<. up tb• study voap.lllWBJ .. ~·Ip lllm, ... conllp .. and ~Y ~H. • ' • "' .f I ' DEAR ANN 4Nb;JRS: eu bave !®" children und~ ,.. .. yem of qe. fHeln to have enough la1D1dry .. ery day for at least one load -JOmetimes two. For some re1u1on this bothers my hustiaad. He • ,,,. bis mother used to wash aoce •· wetk and sM bi<f,'five kids. . I keep lolling him )'d rather do Me "' two loads a day than kill lll)'Self on MQll· days. What do you say, AM?~MISSOIJRI MULE (His name for me.) .. OEAll M.: u you wpt It Wiili eYer1 day what's ft to ltlmf I prt11me yoa aren't teIUug blm bow It ru ldl '!ork ••¥ ...... 1bocdd ... be leflill ,... .... ..Je .... )'OVL "• ' . . ' ' . . . . . . . . . " . .. .. • ·-Glainorous-· a • 'ltfter' . ' ' ' • I .,JOO~ .... """_,... •;. . Toinl-Prollirs i9~ of lier ~.Ciro;.-. which tdok her ID 111e s.D, Francisco Ball,1 eo. anc1 lbe Jose Greco TroUJ!f.·U her '!lile ~" . . ' ~~-~ . , . llbe baa r~ lroin the atqe in favor ol l)latrlafe, nlotbmiOod ancl W -own itudio.of cWK:e, but1-ves._ i.milld a llrill( of aecomplishmeota lll!)'doma-wouklenvy. · · Bom Jn New Yori< to a mother- . rit would baye liked to dance henet~ 1"11 <ll''~ denied the '9-portuailJ btC8Use of (&m 11 y _rtllgious prelareoces, Tomi -WU Of· ltred the dJaoce to study dancing ll .•• .,.~ .... . Her JDOUllt..named her Tahtiana, a name she eVentuall)' used pro- fessionally , tpt she prefers to be ,, ; . lllidges. whoSt children were ltt her dance. (t.SStl. • , • • • · "ffis · wµ-e. Qprothy, Jflbered , many students for me," Tom1 ex .. plained. She refers to the Bridget ~amily a~ 1tl)e, "~t w~~· loving and talentep" ln the business. Bric!ies pilt bet in . Iler , first television · sboW,. '11be-Lloyd Brldges Anthology," which was • follQwed by 4' more television ap- pearance$, ·including "Eleventh Hour,'' ''11le ~ Williama Show'• and "Man From U.N.C.L.E. •• T!lese ineluded both acting and dancing roles. It was while dancing in tbe~eggy , Lee Show in Las "Vega$ that ~She met Jose Gre<:o. < ASKED BACK , 1' ·\~ called Tomi./ . Daily lessons nnt beian at the 11 ::,, American School of .Balfet in N"1. 1 "This was the high ,polnt·b.·~1 career," Tomi said.·" A membef' of Greco' s troupe became ill and 1 repJaced ·her. 1 guess: l did .okay because 1 was aske.d ~~"t Yotk ahd these were strenuoµs ' workouts. "It was hard to dance ~ • and keep up my school grades too ," Invited. to go to Puerlo Rico with Tomi said. . · . LOS ANGEl:ES MOVE When. she was 13. the family mo.ved \o i... ""ei" and she started tuclililg ln Santa l\lonica after school;lW..kil)g as an' 'a"iO-tant lo 'the ballerina' Kiranova: Following 'graduation . fr~ m University High School at 16, ~ was a-member of the corpsii>f ,~~ San F)jancisoo Ballet CO. tor ·six ·. mOQt:hS. . •i~t. wa very rjgoroos , and a)lliough the d;.scipline was good for ·me, I feltrit waa not the .kind of •life I wanled," tbe· slender ctaiicer said •.• ''I had .recently beep · jntr<>ductd to mod~ jazz and decided that wp what I bad a flair for, so I dropped oot of the cups. "I came back to Los Angeles and entered the University of Southern C&lifomia as -you11 never believe . this -an engineering student. As I look back now, my goal was unrealistic." While at use, Tomj <>pened a atudio of her own. in the San Ferpando Valley and taught a few hours a day for two and one-half years. During.that time She studied with dance director Jon Gregory. whom she deseribes as the "fine<I juz instnjCtor, ln 11¥' United 8'atti tOday.!' · FOR!tfED STYLE - • 1.'H~formed:mY style,'' she said, "itnd'q g~ve, pie the inspiratiop tG really express' myself' througH"'the"' mediwn of dante. Be still is my choreographer and I feel I owe a lot of my sucCets to 'hia\." · · .'-G'W"'J' ·~1i<ed her Jn her .first musical aOOw in St.' Louis and she . closed bu school ,and 1tarted her · • Jl'Of~ cateer ~re. . •• A lecond person the Irvine Covt,.. • resident credits witp. giving a. mi>=;. jor. boost ID htl: career i1· !Jqya · ' tJ!e dancers, Tomi had to choose belween tllis trip and gett« 11\f\" 1 ried. ''I was in love. all!l,f ~e decision w,-not'.t09 <ljrflCllll!;~ l!be related. , • , t, Berqre ber marriag 'ilo : AI : \ W.emt, a Newport BeliC!!_ jewelry • designer and retailer, Toml spent a year in. ·Hawaii as the head· of a modeling school. She also served as Miss HawaU in the Miss Upited States pageant. -Now, St the age of ·23, she ha& "' • -opened her i>Wn studio again and ·t hopes to see it blossom into a center !or all ~arts. , "I love teaohinr,~ she said. "I trnjoy helplng1 pebple~Jearn to use :. -their bodies J. what f-~efer to as • 'giUing. outside themSelves'. I'd ' Uke ~ to have, wMle W<rld dan- Cing." . AU. DISCIPLINES The Laguna Beach art center, 11 i.. .She. e.JlViaions it.~\fOUld house all kinds of companies -and woo1d aomeda,Y be her contribptioo to the City. "We have a lot of talent in Orange· COunty," llhe saidt '°lt'1 simply a matter of someooe-gettlng · . It all together and givli!g'. i~.<IITTc- tion in which to' start.•,: : '' The Weine.rts are ski buffs and Mr.;. Weinert enjoys dolilg 'things With her children, A.1bert, 2, and Kerri, 4, and her step.children, SuSan, -20, and Etic, 19 . . ;.I really don't have mucJi: time • for many bqbbi.,," olle re)a~. "BUt 1 do regijt'my·c!arly'liil:t of Clp)>Ortunity•to ]larticipateit! sports. You see, dancers ar~ discouraJed trqril,doi!IC\tboie 'tHJngi . '. "' "I believe everyone. should be well-rounded,. They ahould ~r 1 everyttµng 1 and ,perhaps ,strive,~.for perfection irl,one i>r two tbiQis. "I'm happy to have4 had~ the ~·._discipline and cblnce to do all tbs 'f:Utlflgs.1 did.'1 • j ' ' . . ;,f".' ! ·.~, f,.·, "'' " I Wain~ ;, slim~ in ell •sp•~s .. of -dff~ ~m cl1nic1l .b~~-~•-1 ~ 1aq; Her gr ~ l!I tal•nt · --1ra ..... 'f ialnt •iii I.he Cliiiiei. • '-·-· "" • ' .. ' Her Suit Sf .etches Qut of Shap~ lly ERMA ,llOMBECJI . AT I have &I.ways adfnk.ed -women whit, Ctn wear a one- liJe rwimJUlt. Tllo! la, eithef ' a 1lze U1 a 14, or 1 11. I Wear all Uitff +• al the tame titne_,· , visited and paused I o n g enough i. ,.. me In a pair ol laded ~al pushora trying to W /Tl ·toUcb my nose to my lieot ,. • bitf::'wblch was resting on 1 EN · PfW . and said, "You are · ., -~~ tho altar." I my lllkJes booked over tht oU..r. I quit be!<n I really hurt mystl!. The idu o[ going to a spa ..Uy intrigued me. I thou&ht how great it Would be to splash around in the wat~r and 1team your pores ·and ride a bicycle to nowhere, but going to a spa Ls like having a clean- ing lady, watched.my husband lalth!ully execute his Air · Force ez. erclses (which ~ account tor the dee.lino In enllstmento). II !hero Is anything in this world more boring than a. men who e..,clses rogularly, I have not met it. • . In· tbe modern·d•"r v~ar. I can't seem tq 1•t It all i.aether. My lrlendf tell me exercise ia the secrel. ll'r 'ncit hOw mucll'ifelght you carry. l!-il.howJt ii packaged and distributed. '---.;;;'"' transl~ to a c a k e . '"' t decor&~ class and licked Warth, I be&ln. i.· blou,., ail! my 1IJY lo •ii additiooal don 't' 1'0411Y thin out again pound!, . ' unlll Corpus Ch~. (Bui-For awhii., I used to. eat my after Houston, who haii&S· on 1 desse,1 at breakfast while to see ~rpus C}lristl!) r watch!!1g a Swedish girl on . I'~.e exercised. t really .have.~ i t~levls1on. ~ b~ld me spell· Once I signed up for a course bOund ·by windmg her leg at the neighborhood YWCA. around her neck. "You thould' join me," he keeps insisting. 0 A few pushupo i a lltUe jogging. It's good !or the old body." "Then why aren't your knees st,.ight wlltn you bend I over to toocb your toes?'' "I suppose you could do it better?" 1 I stood in front of the mirror the other morniDg and assess- ed myself. Imagine if you will the state of Texas. J look terrific at Amarillo, but by the time· I hlt Dallas and Fort The classt:s were held1 in a ! I watched and listened to church and because of the Im' 1fer over a year . and one popularity of the cl-.ss, we day I Wheezed, stramed and were put In the churCh .Proper. .up,ed and finally got one of One afternoon the mi,Qister " ' ' , You can't go to a spa look- ing like you need i. go i. a spa anymore than you can have a cleaning wOtflan walk into a house that needs clean· ing. Somehow, I just couldn't get myself in shape for a towel. For the last year, I have "Sure. by letting m y fingernails grow 14 inches ." He thinks he's footing around with some .amateur, Contemporary Furniture LOOK A-WEIGH LOOK Jf.OK\ 'tnhl WISTCLIH P'LAZA 17TH I tlJINI NIWPOllT HACH .. ''WORLD'S LARGEST;' ' EXCLUSIVE GUARANTEED DRAPERY SERVICE Drapery Cleaning. 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Like the FMQs they took to the botlle rather than join t h e i r husbands' efforts. haltlbllrgers .out of paper bags I know othe r women who in one&room apartments or were determined to keep up working as cockrail waitresses with their ·husbands a n d •;all teem to have one thing in reasons for failure th rough achieved success as hostesses. COITifllOft! They blame thelr page after page of bed·hopping It's true that God helps dedine and fall on their should b e .psychoanalysis those who ~Ip themselves. busbandi. enough. Only you can make the It's-alWays the fiult or the 1 have seen wives become memories you leave behind. husband, never, the wile, when failures because they couldn't And whatever they are they marriages crash on the rocks. keep up with their husbands. should remain private. FMQI: complain that their:1.v;;:;;i~;:;;;~;;:~~;;:;~;;;~g~~~~~: I huabands were jealous of their careers .and cou1dn't adapt to or understand the rigors of their profession. It's interesting i. note thal eaCh time these FMQs left'Qtie of their husbands, it wasn1t · ·the man :wh() went into decline but the woman. "Many of these FMQs l're now ' putting together tfteir. clippings, memories and bed- time adventures in hopes of 1being recognized.once again. ~M.,.FIVE M GEMS M.,. .A~.6.. Qut1t•ndln1 •or11ln111• ~~.a.. ...-T In Jew1lry ,lhth ~T Look For Our looth At The F•lr CUSTOM DUl•NIN--•lsmtNtl-llPAIRIN• J>r.cltl.ri StelM:I II AU Sl1n {11'111'11 .t1 '°liltt to I (ti. -flttl. dl•IMl!fl) MfllY 14 & Ilk llW9llllllfl .. dleoM Item! Jtwtlry Totlt tlld •tWtP-1 f9r ttle HIMflst 270 E. 17th St. Cost• Mesa in Hil1gr1n Squire 645-1909 Numerous actresses, on the other hand , maintained notli~~~~~~O~po~n~''~'·;'~tl~I ;''~JO~p.~m~. ~~~~~~.! Only thrir film status but their dignity abd tlieir husbands u well. Othen, who ha ve been widowed or divorced, have continued their film and finan- cial suc~es on their own, atill with dignity. Failure ai an individual ia CUSTOM ENGRAVING ·, tho IBU!t Ii no one but that 'individual. .'J;p drag t b e {1 '-• •·-{i.,,,., I • , SIG~ ·. S • "(_ Goif ~ ~ '" · T•o• Pl_u .. mo.Ke 1.,, ,. ~ " : . 1~-i: Mo•.-'"'· . . , ,_. , . 17175 .sµCH.•HUNTIH<;TCH lf;ACH . In His · Eves .: ·'..<; .1o'"'..":7°"n ajz.,3100 · J~~t1·: ~AAtt.Aa&.-.. .BATON !\OUGE, La. ~i) ; . (. . i" ·• '. . ' . -Sen. Jamel Fontenql). tr, " · the Youngeat member 61 -tbe E=:;;;;;;::;;::;;;;;;;;;;; Louisiana ~nate, was po. ". '"' . lng in favor of his usolu~·~ ,., ban all tobacco amo~~ ~:;. ~ committee room.;-last ~ wboil ·the cloud Ii ~ '; drifted into his face. .~ -, , About a dozen older senli'l>d had left theit· seats, walketl ;to ~ , where Fontenot was spealting and .lighted cigarettes, 4"1~ and cigars. ,. ;~·,. 0 1'm seriot11 about .thj,s11 Fontenot said. "Please do'n't make light of my tesolution." ' • The Senate rejected it, 21-15. • ... ' ,, ... ' < . 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' .• ' ' ' ' ' · • ·•AU '"·.._IO , $ n1.up wn;; 'COU&ii ..... ' ........ ·•AU 200 -·-.......... $200 IUITott.u,, NO coU.Ai" . ' ' ' · · · · · • ·•AU •~.............. . . •200 ... ,..,....,,WflNC 0 ''•••••••0 1AU 1 · ............... :.. . °""' . •:too .......... ······· ........... ,...... ············IA&.I . .... ....... AllYI . .• . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . •··· ••OO . ... ,........ . I \ ' ' • I ' I 1 ii -. .,.,_.-. ' . . . ~ . . . .. • .. (; !J OAJLV PILOT Sund•J, Junt 2..S, l ;.~ Marigold-Magic Creates Emotions 111 LOUIBfl ·IWEllNEY c~• tc*';"' Milllllw ..,..._ , Tilt !loot' l,t ajar, framing a 1bot ol Joanne woodward In • tacky ,.,.,..., bethrobe. She Is limnln& to her·husband and dlrJctdr, Ille 1111n· with the familiar back of the bead· - the gray, curly hilr, closely cro~ like a Greek statue's. Paw Newman ta talking IO!U, to bbl' wtte, his head c:oc:ked on one. 1fde. She listens, her ~ .oa her hip, thtn closes her eyes, says, "Yeah," and winC:ea ... t bite to uy that," she tells him. She lus!es with the oalety pin on her robe. He thlnU. "Then cut I~" be 11y1 .quietly. "Cut II out." They begin Ille octna aglln and !be door closes 1,11 a technklan aa)'I, "This la a reheanal. tight?" When it opens again we aee that the aet couldn't be any tighter unleu the film were 11hot in an elevator. There ia a tiny, drab tan room !hat could only be called Ii parlor,. hung with aad ~lace curtairtJ and fea- tooaed wilh meas" -papers, t J f t er e d ashtrays, remem- brances of meall pol In ooe window lela • tr.Y lull ol the brlgh\ orqe flowers !hat title tbe film: , .. Effect of Gam· ma Rays oo. Man-in-the-Moon MarlgoldJ." 'WY TO DIRECI" , ol Nell: "'11'1 easy to direc:I hu. Her own quollty carrle1. Her qWllily not al a per£ormer, but as a person, carrl•• her throug~. Put her face on camera tnd Jet her twitch away and you've got a scene." Tbt house ts a downer, ex- pertly done in terms of the Alvin Sargent teript taken from Paul Zindel'• play about an 1ngul1hed loser, a fra yed vridow who lasbet out at her two daughters and life in 'general with as much black humor u savagery. DEPRESSED ST ATE ''nle house hu Joanne in a depressed state," says her hu1band . The role is also a tough and exhausting one. which gives her no time for amall talk. After a final take ahe rushed to a more cheerful atmosphere, her red, white, and blue striped dressing room built lnto a corner of the church ad jacent to t h e parsonage. The church has been con· verted Into production head· quarters; we aee pro'p1, wardrobe .. a woman whining awey at a sewing machioe, a flashing red police light to 1ignal takes, several tables set up with cheeked clotbl !or hmch under the vaulled cell· lng1 "1lere painted engela hov· .,, . "The scrlpt l!i the alng1e moet important factor under con1lderatlon • • · .I did have cutain acrtpt re:strictlom aa a dlrector. I'm not Jnterested ao much In concept1 or meS1age1 ur anything like that. I'm in- teri;.:1ted in creating emotions, and this scripl does that quite successfull y. though it's an ex.:· tremely dlffioolt part for Joanne. It's stretching for an entirely new k i n d of 1 perfonnance. Miss WOodward II stnlggling gamely with a role that i1 ob- \'lously countercastlng. She's discarded her glamorous blond tmage to frump around in a slum of a robe, wearing white nylon bobby socks, green cor· duroy slippers, playing a role about a fad ing woman who never bloomed, a part laced with bitter ael!·satire. Her , · hair, drabbed to an ashy mouse • color, looks a!I Jf it had been styled with a blender. She wears no visible makeup and fa self-conscious about her appearance, even though the lovely ~DH and cat.green eyes haven't changed, Sbt seem1 unaware that the beau· ly II still there, even without the props. NO PROBLEJllS Hu the dual reJatlonship of husband-director and wife-ac· . ' •' ... ..._ ...... • .. ~ ... ,.f ......... -... ,,. .• . • • ... .. - lb t ' . Nell Potts, daughter of Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward , plays role of junlor high stu'dent in her father's film. • Boroseepe Leo: Inwllect at Work • • MONDAY may pratot ~ JCey-ls Vlrll> lndlvldaall eould .._ JUNE 26 to be vOl'Nlllo, l1alble. Stba wived. B1 IYDNl!:Y OlolAJlll , opporl\lnltles wl~ tc:1t. sAGl.TI'~ .(N .. ,,!o ,,,...,, terln f Sa ..... rla Dae. 21): 'Your ldeu "8l!:S (Marcil 21-Aorll ltf: g yoor ~· .. -f!oa~ and prollta are Prol.,.ional duly and deslro · may be lnvolvfid. be correct. mn conmbt. Key now Is ro ire:: LIBRA (Sept' JS.Oct, 12): CAPRJC()RN (Dec. ael!.analjltlcal. Find whit It I ' T!iose who are aet la !belt 10), Even II . cll<k Into you really need, Ignore on i ways present problem. Your Timing 11 eharp. Y ' who make1 nwneroos prorli'-t.,k oow ta to wr down In ....Wta. Element ol luc~/ Jses. G e t agreements Ht . order to rebuild. Xndw. rules will Is in your Mrner •• writing. Then you are on c(ir. before breat1ng, lhtm. Be contacts. Expand rect path. responsible ; of&!t alternatives. AQUARIUS (Jen. TA1.!RUS (April 2(1..May 20): But don't be af~id of changes, 18): Work quietly Prachcel ' issues domlAate. despite protests from elde.ra:. scenes. Shun publiclty. C'.onfu.sion e1ists, ~ut you are SCORPIO (bcl 23-Nov. Zl}: services of one who ha capable of creating , ~rderly Relative could . be surprise much experience. ~ process. One. In authorjlY ex-visitor. Be amiable. However, PISCES (Feb. It-March presse~ desire to atd. it i.s best to adhere to basic Finish rather than biiltliiloJ GEMINI (I.Uy 2t-June 20): _~yl~ Don't panic. Ex· projects. Take overall vleW: • Accent on how ~ tuqxne tn-. change ideas. Stay out of perceive potential. Frlendi vestments~ mone1 lot.he.rt senseless argument. Gemlal, may ~e about shlre.ByaldiJlgone · proj>.·lliP~;;;;;;;~,.;;;::;;;;;:;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;:iiiiji;jjj~~~ lem you also lr«el.Y.e efits. Know it anct act accqfdi.Jlglx. Aries .figures ~'¢nerit1f. Q>mplete opOc!al ~·sslF.Jnie~t. CANCER (lune. 21-JuJ,Y 22: Lie low. Wait and obSqve. Spotlight Is on special liaison. Leo could be' involved. '_!'hink first of your basic need.I, security. Don't risk sOniefhfng or value for wha\ cOuld tie passing fancy. ' " LEO (July 2J.~ugust 22): Intu itive intellect' w iJ r k s overtime. lnvolvemen't" with Caacer..oom intliviaual 11 in- dicated. Be sure you are cor-· redly quoted. Ne i ghbor , relative is al\Iiou.s to interpret your motives, riot nece5sarlly in correct manner. VIRGO (Aug. "23-Sept. 22): Be. a ~ lhopper, Select qWllity. Avoid .X- travagance. Yo~g persons .. ,• ;1 We • the Itri who CJ'O"' them f?r • eclence class e1- perlment In tlle atory, • rather AJlce.lli,,Wi>ildorland girl wllb loo& blqocl ,llotr and a wblte rabbit lft her an111. She etandl with her bacl1 !o · her film mother, !(Isa jVoodward. The J I r I II Nell Potta. the N""""1'.I \~·year-old ~hter, who's .-. a e&lldbaoa nl<kn*m• for her llrat -t!JdH ralher lhan Nell .-. .. Outside on the steps of the tan brick and wood church, the crew· IWll 1itself during breaks. On the steps more cartons of marigolds languish, and in the yard set the green bar bells Newman works out on daily. A Sk·andla smorgasbord truck full of , Junch idles nearby. , tress caused any problems? "No," he aays. "l don't think it makes any difference. I respect her work and talent. We work very much in theljjiiiiiiiiii same way. If there'a any reac-l · lion It's at the other end of the spectrum, at home. Jt's really all hikM or all lows, no middle ground,." .. He ctr1!J11 a pickle at the ll"xl que.stfon ·and aay.1. ''So"*"1e put you up to that! l'fo? Well, ye1. I would ·love for Joanne to direct me in a picture, but she'• not interested in di.rec· Ber lather the diredDr uya After a dozen difficult takes of one scene, "MarJgoldJ" breaks for lunch. Newman sits dol'll ,wllh. hta steak, catsup, orange aections and pickles to talk sbop, """ " _.., ... , ACltCSS' l prin~Hll bdlir • SIYll\I tz Cllttkbont ti c..bb11• 11 t1d Zl ChtMICl 1 ' c Diii PoUfld fZ Dtscribt lJ S 11 of type 24 ltllSS ilfl Pl\lfl iJ 'llt.11• -z• '·111111• Z'I T111tQ111c IO!I I ll Sheol.hit 1t1r z• K•h• ll Tmatort l)l kllt l\Ole )2 Or1' )I 5 lkW&rftll ).5 'rlvestont l& N1on 1y111bo , l' S oua11 1nd11" )' f:°t rewtll 1 •z Po1 1t1v1 p0IP •s COnd,ucttd !·· .,,, •. d ·'' Grtt~ 1sl_ar1d ~l Cocllo1t .l ww 1r,a,e1 · SS 511w11d '' "IO~I lltnd Plgt s• lil1n'1 n1111t ~z "o"''" nd.'''' 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JUNE2~=J·u'"LYll ' .Ml\RKLinDSAY • al)Pearini in the : IUDDr RIGI ~t9unerican , ... • udlil , ~usicMachine 0 2· • • • ORCllnRA ~ • It · -• • Al the Tomorrowland S111L : DllC for limlioi ldlnc1ni. 9 Pll ·I, om, Showut"io pm & M~ni1hL •o oooooDoooooooooooooooooooooooooo ..... Jd: . . • BEAR c;G1JN1'Br • • fin sflo(ls, reslltmls a Teddi Blm's swtnlio' AradL • • • • • • • •• • •• t~1lRTIT.!I!! J!lllQ\\\.-:.~.• • • Qisneyland's newest and wildest altrlction with 1 wholu1a11lul of the lool·slolli~ln'lll hillbillies ever to come out of hlbern1tionl Disneyland ~ • !!' • • • °"'" ""'1 dcJ frollt 81tn lo Ila. • ............... . ···········~···························= 1 ' Maggie Smith .Takes to .. Aunt's ';fravels ". · a0ggie Smith's ~ew -h• she ranges froro girl ' • LONDON -Magle Smith stands "' the middle of • graveyard; dre11ed ror a fUoeral. Storm c:looO hover in • the bleak Ky, lbnltlllinl njo, She .... just lltended lha cremation of ber 1 ii It r • E~a-theocenels aigoriiy. BIJt. Mapie Smith - ~ oby, introverted, and poipfUlly oerioul -seems gid· d1 ......... •f1'ou're In the movie.'' ,the 1rinf, lllberiaa me out of ._ ..... lib • kindly aunt. 1 TiD MOVJB Is MGM's "Travels ' With My Aunt," wblcb !;eirP CUkor ls dlroc> ttnc 6om Iha best-selllilg novel by' Graham Greene, and altboiiib \be eoUre com- pany bas spent the past lour Dlllnlhs blklng lhrougli Istan- bul, Frlnce and Spain, they 'tl:""' up in typical movie qn the' final day of the film, :ohooting the llnt actne . in lhO movie last old crone. "Bette Devis would have i ~·location b a~ cout\. try Cliurch jn Nortl>' London whero a timid bani< mana"r meets Jils u~veotlonal aunt for the rim uoie and dlscovera the hu staahed 1 fortune in marijuana in 1he um !DOl!nt for his mother's ashes. FiiiD! there, it'a ,uphill all the way jn a wild and zany seriet.of adventures that may tum out to ~ one of the yeaf's happiest movies. But whatever it tu rm out to be, it will be no doubt enriched " by I h •· . do ? .~it when. she ·was my !9~" . ,..._ . , . " ' . I • ""' ~SILENT RUNNING" .... ·lj,.,' COLOR IJ:clnlye First Run Chari•"-*' y-............ "In • • THE LEARNING CENnR 1535 E. 17th St., $1nt1 Ano ·;A N'N 0 U N"CES \ \. . ' A C,lass • • • All· By HllltHlf'' . ! A Spec.iii l"roor11'1 About '' Tit• Ov1r·•t.tiv1, or Hyperkinetic Chile! Monday, June·26, KNBC 10:00 p.m. "PAINT YOUR WAGON" , ' iA,M;'!".IMllll~ ~ 11'11.... . _.ivMDAY umm-;1:M , ... '1.IVIHO PJlll'! f • ' l• "TOK.LAT"' '(9'1 "IOX CA• 1111::.;;.Jll ..•.. ,..,. ' ,. .... "'1 .. COM\'-ICTI • 4 WOMAN" (It) ---,, J•W•JM'I sr~Hl/lff .! ' -'•... ----., SrADIU!f J ' -. . - "THe COWIOYr.' & "TNI 0000 OUYS AMO nte UD OUTS" --·~UNIOllt IONNI•" IN) ···-~ .. "KOTCH'" 4•» C ' IDllll All JIU ::..-.... r. • _ ....... 1 ........ .... 14-s.r.,.n ,. ... S11n. 1~7·t ,.m. ' , "Steve McQuffft afv11 the : l1IOtl aff~ni performance of l!is caNW.'' -lt11n WlllllllSll, PllJ'ty ~I ; : 'JftiWllK ' HUllT, DDS SOON "'" WOCIOYAWN nus . ''SCAIDAlOll JON•-- Sundq, Junt 2', 1972 ' DAILY PILOT C 9 , .. ' \ rlCTITIOUI IUl'Nlll I 11111 ' · NAMI ITATIMlf\T SUl'lllta COUIT 8'1 ~TMI' ~ folloWlnl ptn6n1 tr1 dolne STATI or CAl.IPOIUtlA Pott ' buJI~• 11; THI fOUMTY W OjtANH Slil IEACH lll:OAITEll:, JIS I!. .... ... ,_ , • , ltlbol lelbN, Ctllf., '2641 NOTICI 011 NIAii• OP' PITITJ6fl IUCll•rd l , H..-nmlnHr, 2Jt C1m1Ul1 1'011 P'IOIA .. OI' Wll.I. ANO PM Lene, COtt• M•••· c1111, t2'27 Lin••• TnTAM9NTAAY ' lllll1n. L, H..-nmlnttr. 251 C1mtlll1 l!sltll of .fl:UTH l , COU~TOlf, A1CA Lentl CM!• Mesa. Clllf .• fltl21 Mll:S, JOHN L'rCOUlfY'OtS, AKA WUTM Tllf• 1111t1ne11 19 lltlnt conducltd "" • P. MAUCK, AKA Miii. LllLIE "· MutbMd M)CI Wli., HAUCK,.Oeculed. ltlthlrd L. Mtml'ftlnHt NOTICE IS MEllEIY G11'EN 11111 • Llll1111 L. HllnmlnHf' JOHN 1.. COURTOIS '"' '""" l'llrtln • Thlt •l•lfl!*ll filed wlff'I th• County pttlll1111 fW P.r&bttt of Wiii tnd tor CMl'tt of or.,.. CMtv on June '' lt/1. 11111•11C• ot \Atl•r• Thltm1nt1f'I' to t111t IY 9eVlrlv ;,, Mlddoll;, OtPllfY coun1y P9tlllot1W• ,...,~ ,, Wllld'I 11 mMt tor Clerk. • , • fllrtlltr Hrtk11!1r1. •nd tMt 1111 tll'l)I Md \, •) P 1112' "Itel of f!!fr1til 1111 lfl'M ,,._ blefl HI Pub1111itd Or•nte COHt oaltY P1101, tor Jult n: ttn, '' t i• ""'" In the ''=.,...::..~"~· ·~·~· "='~'="'::_:'~"='='·~'="'=--"-"_n,1 courtroom-•ef o.,.r1m1nt,No. l 111 Mif court. et '!ll•(l111c Genter Dft111 w .. t. In i,EGAL NOTIC;f,: "" Cttr flf lltlta An•, CeUfornl•. . --""'---,.-,--':,---I 0t1t11 J""' u. 1t12. lltl _, Wll,.L.IAM !. SI JOHN, ' CeuflWC~~ •tCTITIOUI IUllUll 1,, ·CMlttn.\Jll ·MAUCK NAMI STATIMtNf ................ AWllltll 'Thi .. lowlnt ptrMl'I " 9oiM Mlnm It......_ Clilftflllt '111t II; SIMICONOUCTOI c-1Vtc1s, •tNC.. Tiii (ftl) ..,.,"' f10 Norlh /Min, Orttlll. C•llf, t>Ue • ......., ..,, 111111'-r • - l'l'l'Oft C1rd1m1nt ... "'2: Olt'*W Cir• P\llltlifwll ~ Ol'tll9t CoMt D1ltv Piiot, tit, 111111 Al'\I, CIUI. -Jiw. Sf.. II illld Jiiiy I, tf72 16'1-71 Tiii• Wllnhl ll belnt (Ol'ldlldld IW 111 llldl'tklull; ~ IYltON CAlOAMlNll Tfllt tll~ flltcl with ftle Covnfy Clerk ti Ortntt eo.J111Y M : June u. ltn. • ., IWttfl\I M ...... 'o.utr Counl'I' Cllrk. STl,Nut O\lllN ATTOflNl'f AT LAW .. 11wt11 Mllill If,, l\tlle Ml Oflfllll• C1Nt, nut Tlh JN.ftll 111111 »W211 · l.EGAL NOTICE ...... SU,11101 COVIT 9".TMI ITATI OP CAl..INtlMTA '°" TMI COUNTY 0111 OllAMff NO,"""" . NOTl(I 011 MIAllN• Oft PITITION flllOl O.Dll Al'POINTINI TlUITll ~ TllTAMINTAIY Tit.UST TO L'ILL Ill latl2 VACANCY AflTll DICl.INATION Ofll P'Ubl!lhed Drlntt Cet1t Dilly l"ltot, PlltlON IN WILL Jun• 2S •nd J(jfy 2, '· t•. lf72 1•1s.n l!•l•I• of 'ESTHElt c. HAFl'1t1Elt, 1-------------j DKHNf. CE NOTICE ' IS HE•EIY OIVfN Tll1t LEGAL NO'l1 HANNAH I . SLIGAtt Ml• lllld 111r1h1 • I -----===------I ~tltlon tot orffl NtPl>lntll'!ll """" ot I.lit·• tnta!'l'lllltttY trv11 to 1111 "•c•ncv •fttr PICTITIOUI IUllN••• Otc/lntllon ., "'-WtltMled lrt will, NAMI ITATIMINT reftttnel ti wlllcl'I II ·mec1e tor fvrll'llr TM foUO'l'rllll "!'IOl'IS ,,, dol,,. Hrtkultrs, Ind lh•t Ille llmt Ind '*"' butlfllll II; flf l'tllrlfll 1tHi NIM hll •n Ill let' JlllY CAftSON'I ftAIOlll:S, '7JO Cresl!Y 7, im, 11 f;XI 1.m .. In !I'll c:1111rtroom ot A'llfllll, G1rttln'Gr0\'I, C1Uf. '2"4 DIMrtmtnt Ht. l flf Mid co;rt, 11 700 Jll'rltt ldWI" JllllWIY• f7M Cr111by ClVlc Clfller Or1vt1 Wnt, '" tflt CllY ot Awt111t. Garclttl Gl'O\tf, Celll, """' 111111 AM. C1lltotnl1, Steplllfl Jtnmt '''"''fl· 10051 a.. HM n, 1m. l tlll'llrt Drive, Hunftntlclr! lffdl. Ci!llf, w ••. St JOMN, ""' . (fU!ltv Cllflt Tll!I WI!,,_. llJW!N COf'dllllld 'Y I PIW•AlllH WIUM, P11tntfllllp, • , ... , ........ i1;,1;iio1aw1•..c Jirnn l!ltwln JlfllWtv TjlrNllC!t, c...-. ,...._ '"""""' 1'1~ P""rln Teh ISll) m.-. Thfl "'*"""' ~.... W!llt tl'll Cellnty A""-' flr;•\;..,;;;;.~-- C..,k Of .. .,...CIOMY lllt JllM n. lfn. hlltlltlM °"""' c.t1 Dti11'f . P'l)of, •f ltYWlr J, MtilfOll, OWlllY CM!tr J• ,._.-..·a. "71 1"'°11 ,.... ' w:rcMAU M. a1.MC.a.u. LEGAL 'NO'J1CI: ' A,.,.....IT1AT Y,W , ',,.,.., ..... ... ( ...... (91ff. flt11 1•h .... T.,._. te ..I ••••ftln1? Ltt o ........ 11.11. It --.... """ lldlM. Or, M ,.. w.t 11 ael'llh:1o .,... ...... - ........ Mt .. tr.ti And th.en read Boner's Ark m Ille DAILY PILOT SMndat/ ~!Cf. • I • , • l • _,. • . - - 1 ~ • • DAIL V I'll.OT ..... "" ... ' ......... -...... .. ... . ~ ....... -...-.., ....... "'"" . . • r ' . . •• . '. ' Dilly Piiot P'h- ly P'1trlck ·O'Do!IMl1 Cal,if orniaru Spending More On Cats, Dog• Perhape 11it's a doe'1 life," tiut Fide never had it so cood -plrlicullrly wla he's under the weather. - The number d Cllifomi111s iwo- lession ally attending to !ht huJtll of animals -especially househoid pee. like dogs and cats -ha 1urftd In .....,, years. In lad, within the put Im YllJI Ibo nlllllber <J( veterillarllnl Jn Clllfclll&blo lllCIUHd netrly -llmel u fall u the sl<lle'• populatlon. ,,_ ~ -·· turned up in meardl by a-oclter Jllnl;. Since llii, caiifomla'1 ~ fo1"" has ,_,. 57 -.t wldJo 1111 1tate'1 populllloo moved, up •-II poi- cent. Callfymla now hu . -I ,I tt Yeterlnarianl <tlJJtertd lo~~ pared to 2,11111 tj ,..,. ... adcl 1.tllll • )'elf' ago, !ht blnk ......... In I~ there w .. 10 ~riaN lo" tad! 11111,llOO caIHomlM. la·IW"'* ratio increued to 12 ••-por IOl,000 population, ancl by 1m 11 ...,.. lo 11 per 100,000 populailon. • Crocker Bank eaya this ..-It dua to ID lncre.e Jn the -<J( pell rather tllln !arm aalmal•. II alll> 11U been spun-ed ... by ....... pabllc - cern kldoy fur the heoltll Gf pell. CUmnt atimalel -11111 GI 111 U.S. houaeboldl, :ti) _. ti.ft """'· • ,... cm! bave clop ml II par--- pell. --lpllld -" billion aMllllly OD -pol&. wllldl 11111111* U ~ 1111 m!D!an. ' a.aoo 1.100 \t'"O a ... lt71 What's it like in the waiUng room of 11 pet ho,,. pit.al? Juat like any other hos pital wailing room. Except that the concern and anxiety over an ail· meat art 1hared by both the patient and the owner. But then, ao art the joy and relief when the treatment Js completed and everything's back to ·normal. 'Ibis was bome out when a photog· rapber dropped into the waiting room of El Toro Pet llooplW, 23162 El Toro Road. He found Mis• ~ Weisbard of Leisu.-. World, upper left, tenderly holding Bootsie, her ll·year-old cat. Boollie'a eye bad been pecked by a mocking bird but tbe doc thou&bt the eye would be okay. II was obviously so ni ce for Shandy to be · d& wJrmed fer he had nothi ng but licks for his ma,s. ster, Tim Guckes of lvlission Viejo, above. Young Mark Frederickson ()f Mission Viejo, below left, seemed to feel the discomfo rt of his pet cat, Tom. He had been in a figh t the night before and was bitten in the ear. At last report he was ~ ing fine. Bear, the Samoyan Huskie owned by Toni Frazier, also of Mission Viejo, at bottom of page, was in for a checkup. He had been bit. ten by a rattler a few days earlier. Immediately below is Gigi, owned by MW Ethel Froesdle of Leisure World. He's 10, has a heart condition and .-.quires Digitalis. . ' " f • i l I l ~ ./ , . . . NESTLED BETWEEN THI MOUNTAI ON THE EAST AND THE PACIFIC ON THE WEST S.,,.,.FrH San Dlogo'a SkYllM la tho Cl~I N.c. S ymllol; Min-made Sholler Island Rosia In tho' lay ' I • v ... ) "'! . ' II:-... ' • .. Invention. Moves .. Passenger. to 1abin HONOLULU (UPI) -A J! . .,i pdpt Invented by veteran airline pilot Perey CUnningbam has added a new dJmwlon t o tranaPacUJc .llytnl: Eavesdroppln(. The h;;rty Tenne-. from Waverly learned up with American A1rt:ine! 1 electronic• • expert Bill Boyd to take llOITlt of tho boredom out ol jot travel, and has ocousUcally moved all the passenaera into !be cockpit 10 they CAil ll!tan to lhe ch!tcbal of !be alrwaya. "Tblngs get pntty boring back there,'' CUnningham ex- plained ....... cleoplte Jn.flight movies and ~. we filured \be passeogn -1cl like to know what'• f>lnC on up front " • Tb~ ,.,ult la a lllp ;.,itch and volume cOntrol cadget tltll Cunninaltam plup Into hla head ..i, en._btlng ~body 1n •he p1ane to U.ten in to whlt11 ~ on. On American'• tranAPaciflc ftigbl!, the ne:w ayattm links weather shlpa 1Uld l10la1ed A>lla with the c 1 b I n p111tngers to the delight of )lath. -• PATROL SHIP "The Coul Guard keeps a patrol Ship _. Ocean Stltion November -about halfway ' between Hawai i and C8Ufornia1 •i OJnningham said, "and tbe crew gell a great kldt out of talltlng to a J<I load 'cll._ugm flying 35,000 feel lflflt tbelr·beedl. They ldentl(y tbemlelv• u 'Big casino'. "8'ramt' and ~lttle Casino' ' and g1ve tbe Pl,..ogers a great speech about the Coaot Gilani, what lhey do, ond how tbinga are abolrd." In return, C\lnD in1h am rela)'ll me9:111N t11 the same fr<quency to lhe crew. In· eluding Sieve CUlllim who II also from Wavtr11, Tann. On t be HooolulU.Sydney ftlght, Cunnhtiham brlnia In the Canion laland tran.1ml1&1on for the . pi1 lfl'l I, I n d the radio llallQn "' Oto llolaled atoll ~ ~ FlfJ and llaWall raclprocatea by playlns apecla1 ll1llale for the -Ol'I. T b e reslden\a have a Cllamber of Commerce •plel In which they tall about lhe Joya of Uvfnl on a south Pacific Iallnd wllh spear fiBhlng and ... blthln(. ' 'TAKIS llOUDCIM OUf OI' ~~l Pilot Perey Cunnl"ll-with $>!.JO ', • CUMingham, a former test pilot with 32 years as an American Airlines pilot, first got the idea of giving the paue.ngera a part of the action back in 19'7 when he was !lying transcontinental. During one Work! Series he pvt a running play·by·play account during the Ol&hl. The suo device he lllel llOW wu made from , aqulpment taken from Ill. old piston. pro- pelled J)C.7, and CUnnlncham says It worlcs beauUlillly In lhe jet be 01 .. \oda1. On a typical Chicago· Honolulu flight, CUnnlncham 1lves a little Introductory apeecb about ""'' t b e ~will bur. ond than plpeo them rilht 1n11t the vll'lllua weather alluatlons ·Eureka: F,ind It, ELEPHANT TAKES BOW Y o.u'tl Like It Wild Anlrnol P4rk Rldo . ' ' . -.Far Fi'o1i1 Hawaiian Crowds . ~ .. . ' . . ~ Webb ·ope.m $27 Million Howl on Promontory .. • saw some nice small p1aces on·the ·island ol Maul ly ST Alf Dl!LAPLANE K~A, HAW All -'.J'hey:ve just opened the new :K;uilim• Resort Hotel OJl the north shore of Oahu. (That's all city and 'COUJlty bf Honolulu.) It cost '27 million, and ii loob it. A slx·story, Y·shap- ed building on a promontory -each has a glass side looking on the blue -Hawaiian "'· , · ThiJ ls a Del Webb project. (Sahara Tahoe and I, Sahara Las Vegas hotels among others.) "' I! " f Slick opening ~ even the H1~Uan show was • brought in from the Laa Vegu SJ;r:l)i. Bob Hope, i 'master ol ceremonies. Palm tree. lll·hole IOlf ,course. King·size beds. Even the twins are full.tlze. Rich decor of coral furnishings· or ... blue. Hong Kong pqUshed furniture. . Th•· bash brought 275 preview guest.. Among them many PrudenUal Ule blJeies. For along with 1 • Del Webb, PrudenUal has a piece ·of tbls ·rock. ;?,. I * f , h • ~. :. " Some speculatl011 tllat ,Webb U,tnlr.I· gamblliig Mll pome to Hawalf, )18dl!l(lllill to ,bla Nenda In· ; terall, Pilblte roomitCOULp be~ed Into culnoa , ' all'rllbt. w•bb pe0ple lily no. Just built this 11 a n.orL~...... ; . '\'111111 the wind.•ard ade~d 91her hotel people aey wlDd. •ta, lllGllJ en to blow the S *"11· Wtllrl ~· Af II "•-al", W the J!l"l*l.~.a l'imOt. bole! ('I" otller • Ill lill!ll '*C with empty betcll9s '11 will~ •. ~ w,at ,i/f-WaJWo.wall Wnc!t"8 Wa!MkL • 111191 lor .i.t-s ~ double --...ery nuon· ~: allle far Rani!-~· There'a~ay douhle ..ckU8 dul. Wiiii Ill meals and ; '911. Folden itnt free. KulllmA Reoort Ho Oabu, HawaU " lbollld be enoup addreu. • * "Hft woul4 yuu go ab01it pttlQs a small hotel with ldtcben fadlltlea for a llontb Ill l:lawail!" A fret hotel llatlng ol .u;111e lllulla Is put out bf Hawall· Visitors Bureau, llonolulu, Jfawall. Too ltld, they've quit ratln& _Ulelll "deluxe, standard" lllcl oo on. Hotels ~eo, end hotel! support the tourist bureau . "WOON d I eat, his IODI I llDI·" End quote. * They DO tell you the ntes and facilltlea. You could probably rank them by comparing prices. I ' ' • . t Just above the Kaanapali beach plush hotels. Look for them under "Maui." · * "Who,. would be the best plac ... to buy those bulky ·•kite fiih~rmen's sweaters while we are In Ireland?" · You s~e them in just about any store and any Vill~L ,l'Ct Uy. Gllway1' would have the biggest oeleCtlon. store called ·o Malle down by the water- fro~ •bat ~un~. (Hope I'm spelling that right. But juSi aay--"O'Malley'a'I and someone will show you.) • .., , • I , ' Sh~uld coot yo~~-10 lo $12. When you go out• thfoul!i Sllannon rm Ai!'port shop, get a little dtc«illon .to brlgbteQ It µp. At the jewelery coun· tier, ~'!! ift.tld brl1ht eilameled pins copied .froqt Ille ;Wu~!" .Ill· the Book ol Kells. About . ,5. 1 1 ~ • "· ~'a)rOU' 1" .'C,onnemara marble and ... Abolit·lllt.aame ·prloe. ) . * # I .. •· , .. lut deal on car rentals while we are in Hanll!'' l did a lot ol pholllng• on that a year ago. And ' E rilltad lt, In came P8fY letten from rental . Acco~ b7 such feanomely compli· . , ntea struc:luru, i IW1 don't understand It. 'l'1lt ~ent car 11an4J se at the airports. So I 1lllk llons with a haH(U( of cNdlt cara. and ask -.ii -· "Do 10'1 ~ a dlacount on any of tlteae!M rlrat one tllat _,., ''Yes,'' gets the bus!· nesa. (The way you P.ltk up dllcounu mak01 no MOH II> me. Bat that 1 ~ way it 1'orka.) Tlda time on Kauai I picked uf a Bud1et·Rent- a·Car fllr S7 the ftrat day llecauae new Aloha Alr. That's the pacu1e. Thia week anyway. But then B~dget rapped me •2 for all Insurance coverage. (I ve n .. er. paid more than $1.) So I 4on't 'know whether I made a 1ood deal. Or just 1ot some good figuring. •• * ·, ~ "/Vi the,. any cut-rate.~ fares to H•lflll.?" No. Th• airline• asree on equal fares. llUt IDIM ol them own bot.la and will give you a )lick· age air fare WITH hotel at a low room rate. 'That lowers the whole thing. I Camp Dates . Now Overdue . ' For Holiday Planning on camping st a state park campground over the Fourth of July weekend? 'lben )'Oil had bettor get your re!el'Vatlons In right away. 'I1rl.s advice ·comes from . State Parks Director Will iam ~emt Molt, Jr. who 11ys that •tale park campalles are fill· Ing !1st, and lhat campers have only through Mooday. June 28, to make tbelr ._...11... for that big weekend. "Many people sre taking lhe Monday oil before July 4 and treating the perk>d u a long, four-<loy holiday weekml," be uplalna. "M,.t of our popular central and southern coa.st.I parkl sre already booked as • are many of the state parka in the Sierra am. '1U you can," Mott add!. "try to bead north. You'll stand a much bett!I' chance of pttlng 1 1pot at a table perk camJ9011nd If you pt nay from the major metropolitan arees.'' c.ntperound rerervati«tl !lllY be mode at ony of Iha more thin llO Tlcketron fa'tnlnala localed In lll«a and buatn•• around the stile. For Ibo loaUon of tile ~I -you, call (714) G'7·llJ3 In Sin Diego or (311) 871-Dll In Loa -lea. laland Want6 Hill Reaort6 JruALA L"UMPUR, Malay•la <VPI) -There are 2,000 ltolel rooms In and around Kuala Lumpur. enough to meet ...,...... for lhe neat few ~ hottl 1-1allon here has llf1ed hot6Jera to develop more MaiaYataMtyled bill reoorto and motall. ' ., "1 DA VE BAiulERT Olhl!l'I lln(er lo lab p1cturM Special Cqjor II atlvar-1ray. of \be old Clnon N-In I Weatherbeaten. Eureka (llld l1t bl the lllOll as :w.tth ~.ooo J>l\OPle. Eureka Pbotosrapbed b o us e In la lhe largest aOlllOITIOrit m Ariierlti). fllh ind swim In · the ioo mnes o1 1parael1 '°° mu.. "' !nab w~r I Ile~ populalad Clllf~ oouUl\tl •lrea1111, bunt for ...., .or V: '· "'*1b. of Sa~ l'JIDcllco. JUat ..... up tllt:11111un\1., .;..i..i Here on ·the ahores or Hum-ty. . '..J : rl ·~- boldt Bay, men ,.tlh keen Often U'lllll '!": coutal 1*)' Y'\l'V\I~ ~ vlalpn Q\ablllhed thlo city~ Is a greal lfay bowl, fitting ~ · neari>J town ol Areal~ lh · cloae over lhe landocape. I 18511 II BUpply point. ·for Ralnlall avera1eo nearly 40 !tr , miners working lhe Trinity ches a year, producl111 deep JUiy 18 •19 ·20 and Mendocino country to the green trees, Dowers, and ( eat and aoutb. muba. Here, oouth ol Orick 3 days 2 n'ghts) Eureka tool< ill 11.1me from In Humboldt County, la the ' I lhe mo1to on the otale oeal tallest living thing lh the world wblcb meaoa "W• have found -a redwood goliath, '°""r· II". The nama still 1115. Ing 36 feet, etll could produce Harl>ql', alora and a h o p , enough lumber to b. u ii d restaurant and molel, lumber aeveral large hou .... tillll Ind !lab cannOrt cast a Most of ·the lfea\ ll"vea welcome beacon tor Jl'ary have been duignated aa stato seamen. loggers, ms tourlsta parks or p..,......i by prlvato alike. filla. Along tile Humboldt, Dal In 1115& an election -In Norte County border, 1,1100 .which 1,000 more volea were acres of virgin foreal With 33 cut lhan lbere were )'Oler• -miles of ocean beach have ael Eureka u tbe Rllllll1oldl been aet llldt u t11t nallon'a County ooat. And, • lt waa neweet naUonal p.a r k : ar~ thll Ume that 1 young Redwood Natlonfl r.ark, AnriY captain by the name ol But more \ban a bllUoa Itel Grinl (who laler adtteved of lull)fl<r leave Htmtl>oldl f1111e as a 1eneral and Prill-each year .. Four. out of ftn ol dent) iru •lllcned to nearby the county•• manufaclurlnc Fl. Humboldt. workers are found In lhla Jn. A yes~ or two taler, author • dustry -In lht '""''*"°"· Bret Hartt vlslltd Ara!ll and plywood -· and """"' llayed ror a rew y..,, to fide Jl'llP m1lla -maklnJ llltm-aboliwt on a llqecoach and • bold\ lhe otata'a ludhc I'">' --lot: Iba\ town'• _., _ proiluctl. -ly "Nortbent Calllcmla." 'l'htra .,. a -o1 The Nortll Oout 11111 "-fortlll•of• bec:tOlll lllolo wlto }'Oll'll for cond ..-Ill -'Nlton luwwliw -and fir; ""' .,. ~ to • bow tamed mountain ll\reaml, .a oc:leoce and nature teom np In ruged coialllne, .... -the redwood•. breezoa, friendly nef&hllora Bui all II not wel!iClll the llvtiw In sJnprbrrid houoet, North Coast. Colrt'"'l' to loll of open opace end un-1 lllatewklt !l<nds. too DWl1 congealed tralrlc. people are le1vtng. The 1'711 Two hundred and alaty ' cen8UI allowed a populallon Pacific Telephone people call e,..lon oJ 18 percent In Del the North Ooaal "home." The Norte County and I percent In Eureka d I a I r I c t malnt1ln1 Humboldl. 12,200 phones and works clos.. The 11lmon ore atlll runnln1 ly 'l\'ltb Iha many Independent strong; tbere are just 11 many talephone companl•a that dot tourista u alwa)'ll -maybe tbe ares. more; but lumberman haven't Each year more than three been getting ., many orders mnllon louril\a atop oil. Some u before. The levelllng off apeod only a nllbt In one of wu 1enerally traced 10 the lhe rqlon'a llllllY 11111 botall, nallonwlde declln'! In homo- molell. ond c1111plng .,.....Sa. buUdln& during tbe 'IO'a. ' ' • first class rooms In 1ho Mint.Holli • round1rlpbul 1ranaportotion to • · Ind from I.allure World • all "'1tuil!a lnc:lud-.. · lrcl ,_ Nndlil'G e frae M Int blltlrd--11><&' ' • most of all,• lot of furl I :.c-35so -:'l . 'f Optional tour 'b' includea ell of the above, plus: • 1 froo -kfaat •1 ~dl,.,.. ' • 1 fno alcld.n e f3lllcH1>1 I , ' 5:4550 call your local ALPHA BETA TRAVEL DESK 241 Etat 17th Strwrt COSTA MESA Phone Maurice Lv-t (714) (145.8&114 ' I ' • ' • . •• . . · . ... , :: •• ' . 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I LANDAU '71 DATSUN 1600PKIUP 4 spetd, rodio,, htot!f, liceme No. 4 IKAX '71 CAPRI ; COUPf ra.cnt Seats."1plit • ...._ t ,&..H. (3S91l01 . ~ Syncroniztd ~i,. 17.Q ~D '8'•"4iny '""Vi.W: eritiss1ff Control. self· adjusting brakes. Tht sirripla, machine. 'J.-!'9i~1s·sa :::~-'72 TORINO 2DOOICOUPI Auto. trans., fully foctory ;~5247> ~~;a . ' • PULLPRICI IMMEDIATE DEUYEIY J i ' , ; . ' ' '. r I .. ! f J OAJLY ~!LOT ' ' . J s "! pu Can Se/ 1 / It, 1Fjnd It, Jr•~• It 'With a Wen~ Ad • EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT 341 .... phlo Dr., Suite I, N.i. 675-4161 .1~.......,.....,,......,. ...... .-.........._......,I ! 'Dally Piiot Clu1lfl-4 ORANOI COAST'S llST OVER '"500 HOMES TO CHOOSE FRoj.\ ' ! I I ' l I ' I ' l l < .. I . , l ' .. , • . ' ' ! SAUIMAN •• Gonoral NIWPORT BEACH DUPLEX I To cjaoou, from. 100 fl. from beach. Each wt111 • IJR., a bl. & 2 BR .. 2 ba'.·Under con· lllrllctlon.~j~e"bldgs .. .Ppmp\etjon ached. p.c. Jerry f'l"1DO'di, 7,~, ~}-6,2\ • . CAPISTRANO HORSE RANCH · OfEN SUN. 2-5. Spotted Bull Ln .. 1 mi. So. Avery Pkwy. 2 1/3 Ac. Hilltop loc. View - Pool • 5 BR .. gst. hse., stables -barn. Owner .anxious. Askin& Sl87,500. Geo Grupe JUST LISTED A treat find. 4 Bdrm. view home in Harbor Vjew Hills. So clean & nice , it won't last at $48,000. Call me now! Jim Muller DOVER SHORES & Bdrms., family rm .. wet bar, pool, $125,000. S Bdrm., enormous family rm., excellent ..Yllow...-.93,000~Elleen Hudson EMERALD BAY-HEAR THE SURF Jl'rol!l inywhere in this 3 BR., 3 ba., C.D. horn~ in gated, priv. communily. Luzury 1ppt.'1. Low main!. $110,000. Bob Yorke HARBOR VIEW HOME Juat Uated. Montego mdl., largest single sty. 4 BR., on corber1 Brick frplc. in !iv. rm., formal din , plus hill view. $49,950. Howard Wells · · , .. oisiGNED "FOR CHILl:lltEfl'" ;·. Efflclent & charming 5 Bdrm. home. Up- allil?s fan\ifyitm., dining rm. For II!• family that wants an investment in happiness. Bal· "9• Penin. Bill Bents OCEAN VIEW -$86,500 Charm galore in old Corona, on .93' lot -3 lift., 2'ba., office; farm siyle klich. !·House oil Ocean Blvd. Immac. c9nd" move, right Ip. Triona Bergin , . SEEN EVERYTHING? NOW -see this impressive 3 Jg. BR .. huge, lleautiful fam. rm., choice towrihduae in car .. free Univ. Park. $55,000. "Chuck" Lewis !XCITING LUXURY Big Canyon beauty. Privacy -grace /or a most discriminating taste. 2 FI:plc1., wet bar, sep. D.R., lam. room. Call for app't. & d .. Wis Paul Quick VACANT LOT -LIDO ISLE ' OPEN SUN. 1·5 1601 KINCH ROAD "YOU'LL LlKE rt" · The view from the muter bdnn. llv. room, kitchen &: din room. PLUS 3 Jdtta&iR bedroonu, 2 bathl, all blt- in1 Incl. n=frlc. A freezer, new paint outr;kie -A MUST SEE 11t $65.000. COSTA MESA Choice eutllde cor. location, lp. llv. room, fam. room, din. area, bl.t-b)'1, 3 bdrm11., 2 baths,-outskfre-llahting, concrete area for boat or cdmper • $33,500. "C" THOMAS Realtor 224 W. Cout Hwy 548-5527 Newport Beach Eve. 5C5-S&i.1 OCEAN VIEW "-OM Al.L ANGLES ·- rind ct i0oldn1i.t11e.l1tiibor'1 walll? Cut your eyer on the •~g blue Pl.¢tie from ~ window ot tlW: cu!!ltom Tmlple Hilll' Mansion, Watcb , the 1un set behind Catalina Jsl&nd, Buy a !('IC· ~. Words can't descritk! the beauty, thil 3 beifrbom hils It all. Fortna! dinlna: room, · luah cirpttl 'Ind inatchln& drapet. 'We~ will ' trade 'anythinJ yoti have for thil M0,000 cut.le. You will qree. Call tor appointment. = .. ol 11! Ii /\ 111 . VACANT-4 BR IMMEDIATE POSSESSION - BENEDICK FRAASS It is our ,pleasure to announce the appoint· ment of Mr. Benedick!{. Fraass to1>Ur sales staff at Wesley N. Taylor Co. HDick'' Fraass has been a resident of Newport Beach for many years and presently ts a homeowner , and resident of Irvine Terrace. Appreciation for this beautiful area is proven by Dick and his family through years of 1couting service, school and other area actiVities. Experienced in merchandising, marketing and manage.. ment for 25 years, Dick brings to our com· pany his characteristic hard work, integrity and enthusiasm for those who appreciate sin- cere, personal, professional service to the , mo st important people in the world -our clients. Please telephone Dick day or evening. FANTASTIC VIEW! $100,000 Unobstructell view oflhe bay, ocean & bright ~ lights. Attractive decor in this 3 BR .. 3 bath contemporary w /lush carpeting & drapes. Se--1, Cure Cottage • $19,000! Ea11tside localion on nice 1tttet. 1 lrg BR + Den. Xlnt condition V.' I n e yt carpets & drapes. Has large covered lanai room &: many bearing fruit trees. Won't last Jong at this Price! 4 Bedroom. 1% bath. fireplace, a good floor plan, on a nice qu iet 1treet, yet within easy \\' a I k i n g di1tance to all schools and shopping. Priced to sell at only $27,500. CJll 546-2313. I-al THE REAL \"\('. ESTATERS , uPINur,r1t"i''· eluded & private. / iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ....... 204 KINGS PLACE OPEN SUN.1-5:30 E~CLUSIVE LINDA ISLE -$155,000 New bayfront home -years aheaid'ln"design. High ceilings, open spacious fee!W.:J!tr taking advantage of water view. Just adlf,.Your pier •·. & slip. 4 fledrooms, family room/ DR. and playroom. Submit exchange. 6 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/~UN.1-5:30 BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB NEW 4 BR. residence in this prest!ge area. Surrounded by B. C. Country Club. Large family room & formal DR. Plush carpeting. Garden entryway. Beautiful. S124 ,500. 19 ROYAL ST. GEORGE SAT/SUN 1·5:30 HARBOR VIEW HOMES -$47,$00 Buy this one fast or you'll be sorry. A VERY scarce model in the Qrea. A bright 3 BR. Mo- naco w /nice cptng & drapes. Like 'new and you own the land! $47 ,500 . 2021 PT. WEYBRIDGE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 :30 EASTBLUFF SPECIAL -$42,500 Best buy in area! Enjoy the privacy of this lovel y 3 bdrm. & fam. rm. home on quiet cul- de-sac street. Right size for &mall family. View of mountains. Great kitchen. 914 CITRUS PLACE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:00 NESTLED · IN between all the big trees, Is thil two story 4 bedroom home, complete with real hardwood flbol"'!!, 2 big baths, oversized kitchen and loll of fruit trees. Room tnr boat or trailer. Chvner's moving soon and wants al· fer. Priced anly $31,995. With all i.rms. Hurry. Call 546·5880 Open eves) · ' "· HERITAGE • • REALTORS ·NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 BEDROOM Just made available, much in demand Newport Height.a home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large yard, 2 car detached garage with alley entrance, Priced ta sell a t 134.500, Call 646-7171, 646-71n. \0 THE REAL ·~ CSTATERS ' 1'1 IJ JNTI, ~ f'r,• • PLEASE CALL US TODAY PRIME LIDO ISLE LOCATION Street to street site, 115 frontage , Estrada at rear, total. privacy, 3 bedtooms, 2 baths, 4000 sq. ft. Room for pool in ce~t.er patio, huge master bedroom on 2nd noor with sun deck adJ01n1ng. Pro- fessionally decorated. Owner moving north. Shown by appoint- ment only. $139,500 full price. Please call today 6454040. DUPLEXES We have several ideal locations close to bea ch r,om $69.000. Great investments or live in one, rent the other. Please call to- day 645-4040. PENINSULA OCEAN FRONT DUl'LEX 4 Bedrooms upstairs, 3 bedroom_s down . 2 baths ~ach unit, new wall to wall carpet & drapes. A park in front for the kids to play., Wall< to everything, View will always remain. Buyer eligl'~le for ·ftrst use( depr'eclatlon. Try 10% down , full price only $120,000.'Two available, brand new. Excellent year around rentals. ,_ NEWPORT Excellent location 3 bedroom, 2'h baths, living room & family room. Glassed for ~iew of patio, & beautifully landscaped secluded pool area. $48,500. BALBOA PENINSULA POINT LOCATION Estate Sale, subject to court approval. Close to beach and bay sur-· rounded by expensive homes. ijuge sleeping room off garage. 2 bed .. rooms, 1 bath in main house . Only $42,900. Please call today 645- 4040. COSTA MESA GEM !VACANTI Brand new paint inside and out new carpets. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. 90% loan available. Only $29,950. Open House Sat. & Sun . 1·5. Please call today 645-4040 . COSTA MESA 3Bedrooms:13A baths. Stove, refrigerator. Built in color TV. All included In jow price of $24 ,930. Please call today 645-4040. Must • be sold thi! weekend! REDUCED $1000 ,, • · · Super great house and value with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 patios, Localed i11 prime Costa Mesa area. Ju st reduced to $28,500 . 9UIET CUL-DE-SAC 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Beautiful kitchen, hardwood floors. Owner leaving state. Priced right at $33,000. Open house Sat. & Sun . 1 to 5. "THE PROFESSIONAL REALTORS" SERVING GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR AREA MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTIN.G SERVICE Build the house of your dreams on this cbeicti 40' corner lot, across from beach club, tennis & priv. beaches. $53,000. Char· Jene Whyte · FantuUc corner location with plenty ot room for boat or trailer. Only 5 yrs old, and all the modern co nven· lences included. P 0 0 L TABLE size family room P!UJ den. Freshly painted, xlnt condition. $35,950. LUXURY "OWN-YOUR-OWN" $ff,950 Outstanding view of bay & jetty! A master- piece building on the water w/private m&rina Immac. 2 BR. & 2 baths. Beaut. pool & jacuz- zi. Sec. guard. Corona dei Mar. FANTASTIC OCEANFRONT SITE Encinitas! High on a cliff overlooking fabu· lous beach & ocean. R-2 zone. $45,000 College Park· s·harp! 3 BR + Den, 1 % Baths. Completely renovat e d. Painted irulide & out. New carpet! & drapes. Comer lot \l.>lth block wall ferice. Mint condition. $34,000. CAMEO HIGHLANDS CORONA DEL MAR . EASTSIDE · THIS IS ITI . Truly the spot. Large & gracious, on quiet N.B., street. Big upstairs suite, den & wet bar. Encl. yard with trees. Call Bill' Com· stock .....-- Coldwlll,Banbr IU-0700 644-2431 ~ 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.B. Genera TURTLE ROCK-'RVINE Call 545-8424 (Open eves.) LINDA ISLE LOT -$69,500 A real choice Taylor eo: Exclusive. Build your Qwn luxury home on this island of finer . homes & yachting. A real buy! CORONA Del Mu, So. ol , Hwy. Lovely i:ustom home. Office ~n Seturd1y I Sun41y .Open daily 1.Z-5. 2 2 1 ' Our 27th Y 11r" =la Oeo Vaught WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors C.rnin-Martln R<alton 2111 Sin Jo1quln Hills RNtl Any day is the BEST DAY to ''Overlookin9 Big Canyon Country Club'' ,,.,, an ad! Don't delay•• · NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. '44-4911 call <odllO' 642-!&78. Ciener1I General BLUFFS-i-RED TILE ROOF-$35,900 Custom 4 BR., view, pool. Heavy $hake roof. Spacio,us rooms & patio areas around pool & on vie'W Sidei Liberal use of Palos Verdes stone on ·exterior &-frplc. wall, creates_ a se- rene setting for family living & entertaining .• outstanding profess. lndscpg. ; prlv. beaches. Choice c,ql'l)er view lot. · 450i DORCHESTER OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 . On fee land -YoU own It! Moorllh tile fayer. Formal llv- tna ancl dlnlnc rooms. Hup family room. Extra brlt• pr- .i...ldtdltn. S'*""'8 ~ 2 -nd brick paUoo ....pws--J ... Wk W.. ,_ 1ri llprlhklm. C\11 de •lot. Si!IJ'pl Clll """"811-, SJJIJ\llh rtd tlle root! VlEW over IJ'IMY 1topu. Larae Uvlq: room. Chef'• kitchen. Wl.ndlng 1taircue to queen ilae be(I .. }l)OZIJI. FEAWRES: new paint and new aht.a Cllrpetl. An> lout owntr. -10 ht.tn)'! TlUS IS THE LOWEST mCID UNIT IN EAl!TJILUF11 CAll ~ ' HAUOR VllW-NIWPOIT. ·~ ~lrJ.ll~~it,~~~~i: = .. a- -Follllll -· Guftn -'i'll~i -ldtdlon.• -. KIDS Ii!" bedrootho. SPECIAL F!ATURZS: Voul and btom eel--P1UI 2 brick padoo. Huny, -cAll .., 6'5-0300. I • . • DUT~H HAVEN-WOO ASSUMES . ' ' . ~ .. MDONED + IMMACULAfE- $24,900 t~YCRIST-ATRIUM PATIO s,enllnr f!ih pond opeftl to atrium paUo and •utifUl clustc tO\lntaln p.rde.b. ~rate Cormal llvtna room ind fonnol dlnln1 room tool l!oorny chef's iatchen. ftiis at .. --Laundry roam. IntOfcOll) QalCI" SPECIAL fEA-'J'URIS1 Decort.ton touch. Del Pilo ifle •'llrY· Super~ unJ4uo _._ f...U f!ttpiace. 2 ,.t\<>L Coll ..,. -'-. -,. Slf,IOO. 645-o30.1. $24,500. BedrOOm,bOme on cul-de-sac ~street w/¥pu:a.te garqe & alley entranc1?. Vacant and ready to see anytime. 95% loan av-1lable. 1 ' N1.;ort at Fairview "'~" ~ llEW .PAIN'l'l·Crackltila UMlll ·bl'Jck JU.place hl)it" ._., 11Vln1 room. Br!fhl rooov ldl<:~•n w/blt-lnl. 4, klnp bed.rooma. "MdWood 0tve.rtd .... paUo. Parklike rroundl. JQllCl:D 8.\LEJ ""umt "8. 1"' GI loan. $26'.00 per 1110. ~ Ill I 7IO -.... t 29 ~. Call now 645-030.I. ' L06K NO P'UllTHER ! Qui" troe lined street. 11\1{' llvbll room. hmily room. Ovtrsi:ie bedrooms, Surm,y tilite Jdtchel'l. Llu.ndry room. Fresh paint. tn. out and ftrk:ft 'ool i.a.cu· late par~ ltJce gard~n and yard, ~U new carpets W flotr ~~ thru-outl Try to match tl at "4·'°°· CIU mew - MISA 'I UST BUY -SJS,100 \ COTrAGl-PLUS INCOME-$26,IOo ''U" • FIXER S 17, 750 I • tblll' .... of 1172. 2·stoey bll'pJ:n. Perfect' 1ttrter chlltl. FHA Ok! Nffds TLC. S200 to buy! Call fut -645.0303. • 64-5·0303 • . UNfrsl UNITSI .._ON UACHI Prime dtmand tent.al locaUon. Atb-1~Uve unltl wtth fin· tiaUc PottnUal. Ideally' locattd -cl~ to ~Ins. a 6 2 bedroom unttl. Call, now -645-0303. 2299 HARBOR BOULEVARD, ' 1 1 Wouhl -bell ... all thto: maul.., brick ftl'ltlloct -h.,.. JM111 toom -fonnaJ dine -gourmf!t ltltcmtn -pantry - brtakful nook -queen size bedrooms -laundry room -two-paU..-boetltr&ller ,, .. -park Ullt .,..unda -PLUS tall welt ,,.. lined ·-t Ind tntry i\1)1!0\I .,... brlclf plon .. nt rrs 11lUE1 Take a look now -~0303. CQSTA MESA, CALl·F. 926 1 wew -A llEAL CREAM PUIT! From the quaint front pon::h lo lush thag c.a.rpetiJ:lg -.-uper! Kup Uvlnr ro.m. Queen tlze bedroorn1. Oliy kitchen with n&tW'll wood_. net.a. t..undry room. -Plus l·beclroorn rental rn l'Ml'o Mmt ... and buy. Hurry. Call ~ . • 5·0303 ~· 'I l t I • • DIRECTORY HOUSES FOR SALE 2 Bedrooms 413 38lh St. (Newport Island) N.B. 673-3663/642-2253 Eves. (Sun. 1·5) (2 Bedroom & Ftmily Rm. or Den) 515 El Modena, Newport Heights, N.B. 642-5200, $33,000 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5) 227 Poinsettia , Corona del mar 644-7662 (Sat. & Sun. ii·S) 245 Evening Canyon (Shorecliffs) CdM 673-6510 , $99,500 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5) 1727 Pt. Sterlin~• (H.V. Homes) N.B. 833-0820, $52.500 I.Sun. 1·5) (3 Bedroom) *1733 Tradewinds Ln. (Baycresl ) N.B. 547·679L $62.950 (Sun . 12-6) *263 Oceanvie\\', {Ne\\'port Heights) N·.B. 642-8235 (Sal. & Sun. 1-5) **4401 IV. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach 675-6820 tSa\. & Sun. 10 lo Du sk) 428 Emerson (Cape Series! C.M. 646·1977. $28.950 tCall for App\.) 651 Vi sta Bonita (The Bluffs) N.B. 642-8235 <Sun. 1 ·5) 2021 Pt. Weybridge (Harbor Vu Homes! 644-4910. $47.500 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5:30) 204 Kings Pl. (Newport Heights) N.B. 644-4910, $100.ooo csµn. J-5 :30) 2071 Pt. Bristol Cir. (Harbor Vu Homes) 644-4860, $52,500 <Sat. & Sun.) 881 Sandcastle (H.V. Hills) CdM 675-3000. $55,750 (Sun . 1·5) 3329 Ocean Blvd .. Corona de! Mar 675-3000. $165.000 (Sat. & Sun. 1-5) 9711 Clearbrook Dr.. Huntington Beach 9"8-4749 S37.950 !Sun 10·6) *404 Suoerior (Park Lido\ N.B. 675-7225 · (Sun 1·51 (3 Bedroom & Family Rm . or Den ) 2424 22nd. St., Upper Bay Area. N.B. 642-5200 !Sat. & Sun. 1·5) 106 Vja Ojjon. Lido Isle. Newport Beach 675-6900. $75.000 (Fri., Sat. & Sun. 1·5) **2001 Bayside Dr., Corona de! Mar 644-2430, $165.000 !Sun. 1·5 ) 1336 San\anella Te1·r. (Irvine Terr.) CdM 644-2430, $59.750 !Sat. & Sun. 1-5) 2030 Galaxy Dr .. 1 Dover Shores) N.B. 646-1550, $110.200 (Daily 10·5\ *330 Princeton Dr. (College Park) C.M. 546-4141. $35,900 1Sun. 1·51 *328 Bowling Green Dr (College Pkl CM 646-0968, $33,900. (Sat. & Sun. 11-5) *1820 Irvine Ave. tBaycrest) N.B. 642-3187, $53,500 (Open Daily) 1950 Port Bishop Circle, N.B. 644-5968. $59,500 (Sal. & Sun. 2·5\ 3111 Coolidge, Costa Mesa 545-6174 (Sat. & Sun. 1-5) 2511 Loyola (College Park) C.M. 557-4263, 646-8811 (Sat. & Sun .) 914 Citrus Pl. (Eastblulf) N.B. 644-4910, $42,500 (Sat &. Sun. 1·5) *2142 Aster Pl. (Eastside) C.M. 644-7662. $42,950. !Sat. & Sun 1·5) 583 Traverse Dr. (Del Cerro) C.M. 540-1761, $34,500 (Sun. 1·5) 2lt Orchid, Corona de! Mar 644-2430 !Sun. 1·5) **1915 l!ayside Dr., Corona de! Mar 575.3oon, $159,000 (Sun. 1·5) 3032 Carob (Eas\blufl) N.B. 644·1133 !Sun. 1·5) 2627 Vista Ornada (Th~ Bluffs) N.B. 833--0820. $54,900. !Sun. 1·5) 8092 Larson Ave., Garden Grove 968·8523 (Sun. l ·6) 234 Virginia. Costa ~lesa 646-0555, $33.750 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5) 630 Cameo Hi ghlands Dr., CdM 675·6000, $69,500 1Sun. 1·5) 2012 Santiago (Dover Shores\ N.B. 675·6000, $87,500 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5) 254~ Columbia (College Park) C.M. 646-3255 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5) * 1863 Bayport Way, County Corridor 675-49301640-0020 !Sat. & Sun. 1·5) 2000 Port Ramsgate. N.B. 673-8550 S54,500 (Sun 1-5:30) *18817 Santa Marrina. Fountain Valley 842-2535 $39,950 . !Sun 1-5 ) 17901 Spicewood, University Park $46.500. (Sun, 1·5) (4 Bedroom) 1223 Dolphin Terr. (Irvine Terr.) CdM 644-2430, $175.000 (Sun. 12·5) **538 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) N.B. 673-7300. $250 ,000 (Sat. & Sun. 1-4\ 419 Vista Roma. Newport Beach 644-7779. 646-7171 (Sun. 1·5) 624 Poppy, Corona de! ~lar 675·5726, $59.500 !Sun . 1·5) (4 Bedroom & Family Rm. ·or Den ) 2015 Commodore, Baycres~ N.B. 642-5200 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5) 401 Keller, Santa Ana 557-4513, $43,500 (Fti.-Sat.-Sun.) *2815 Harbor View Drive, CdM 644-1425, $77.500 (Sat.,& Sun. 12-5) 1712 Port Cbarlea Place, Newport Beach 644-6342 (Open House Daily 1·5) *2018 Galaxy Dr., (Dover Shores) N.B. 64q-1550, .145 500 (Daily lo-51 **1657 Bayside Dr., (Yachtsman'' Coh) CdM., 675-1935 • • (Daily) 21692 Impala Ln., Huntington Beach. I 962-7837 , (Sun. 1-5) *1915 Obubasco (Irvine Terr.) CdM 675-5726 (Sat.-l<Suil. l·Sl 2731 Fremont Ln. (Mesa de! Mat) C.M. 546-363 l (Sat. &'Sun. 12·6) * 17324 Oak St., Fountain Valley 842·2786 (Sal. & ~-12·5) *1609 Antigua (Baycresl) N.B. 642-8235 (Sun. 1·5) 19 Royal St. George (Bic Canyo~ C.C.) NB 6444910, '124,$00 (Sat. I< Sun. 1-5:30) 1741 Pt. Shemeld. (H.V. Homes) N.B. 642·8235 (Sat. & Sun. I.SJ tt6 Linda Isle Dr. tLinda lslel N.B. · 644-49.10. $155,000. (Sal. & Sun. 1·5:30) 15i'..5 Priscilla Ln .. Ne'''POrt Beach 11112-8099, $39,950 (Sat. 11·4. Sun. 1·4l 521 Avocado ilrvine Terr.) CdM 673-3100, $67,500 (Sun. 1·5) 3065 Country Club Dr. (Mesa Verde) C.M. 545-»424, $76,500 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5) 3061 Cap« Ln. (Mesa. Vetde\ C.~I. 546·5990, $91,500 (Sal. & Sun. l ·51 1835 Tahi\a Dr. (Mesa Verde) C.M. 546-5990, $52,500 (Sat. & Sun. 1·51 970 Junipero Or., Costa ~1esa 545·8414. $36.900 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5\ 3608 Surfview /Harbor Vu Hillsl CdM 675·6000, $64.500 1Sat. & Sun. 1·51 4300 Cortland !Cameo Hi ghlands! Cd~! 675-6000. $62.500 (Sal. & Sun . 1·5) 1311 Anti~ua \Vay (Baytrcst) N.B. 833·1666, $89,500 rsun. 1·51 1712 Gala~v. Ne\vport Beach 675·4930i640-0020 (Sat. 1.-sr 3105 Lincoln \Va y. Costa 1'.lesa 540-0178 S36.900 (Suri 10-5) 2874 Clubhouse Rd (Mesa Verdel C.!1. 557-8794 $48.950 (Sun 12 :30.01 3217 Rutgers Dr, Costa Mesa 640-8811 $32.950 (Sun 1-5) *4501 Dorchester (Cameo Hldsl CdM 644-4848 (Sun t-5) **333 Canal. Balboa Island 673-8550 $98.800 (Sun 1-5 :30) 2907 Harbor View Dr. N.B. 673-8550 S79.900 (Sun 1·5) 16.336 Fiber!. Fountain Valley 842-2535 S40,500 (Sun 1·5) 10171 Falcon , Foi:ntain Valley 842-?.535 $",,S.950 (Sun 1-51 1712 Galaxy. Ne,voort Beach 675-4930 ; 640-0020 !Sun 1·5) (5 Bedroom} 29752 SQotted Bull Ln .. San Juan Capistra- no, 64~2430, Sl37.500 !Sun 2-5 1 1015 ?.1ai'iners Dr. (Dover Shores ) N.B. 644-2430, $168.000 !Sat. & Sun. 1·5) (5 Bedroom & Family Rm. or Oen ) 452-1 Dorchester. Corona del Mar 673-1658. $69,950 !Sal. & Sun. 1-5) 1585 Ocean Blvd ., Balboa Peninsula 642-5200 (Sun . 1-5) 1521 Antigua . (Baycrest) N.B. 646-1550 1 Sat. & Sun. l.·5) **•46 Linda Isle . (Linda Isle ) N.B. 642·8235 (Sa!. & Sun. 1-5) **309 Evening Star. mover Shores) N.B. 642-8235 <Sat. & Sun . 1-5) •9 Greenbrier Ln ., (Big Canyon) N.B. 612-8235 (Sat. & Sun. 1-5\ **•!6 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle ) N.B. G42-8235 !Sat. & Sun . 1·5) 2042 Pt. Weybridge (H.V. Homes\ N.B. 644-6200 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5) 1337 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. 642-8235 $198.500 <Sun. 1·5) **54 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) N.B. 644-2430 (Sun . 1·5) 1704 Newport Hills (H.V. Homes! N.B. 833-0820. $74,500 (Sat. & Sun. 2·6) 2023 Goldeneve (Mesa Verdel C.M. 546·0807 · !Sat. & Sun. 12·6) 26502 Esoalter Ln. 1\'lission Viejo 675-7225 !Sun 1-51 1612 Seabell Cir (Lu sk Hrbr Vu Ri d~el ('dM 675-7225 .(Sun 1-5) 735 St. .Tames Place, Ne,vport !·{eights 646-7171 Sun 1-5) • 6 Bedrooms fii04 Via Lido Nord IL;do Tslel. N.B. (Sat. & Sun. 1-7) (6 Bed room & Family Rm. or Den) 1924 Galaxv Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. 646·1550. ·$122.900 !Daily 10-5) **305 North Star Ln .. (Dover Shores) N.B .. 642-8235, $179,500 (Sat. & Sun. 1-5) HOME & GUEST APT. 3616 Ocean Blvd .. Corona de! Mar 675-3000, $128,000 (Sa t. & Sun. 2·5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR. SALE 2 B.clrooms 31507 Crystal San ds, Laguna Niguel 496-4740, $34,500 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5) (2 & 3 Bedrooms) **4401 W. Coa st Hwy., Newport Beach 675-6820 (Sat. & Sun. 10 lo Dusk) DUPLEXES FOR SALE (2 Bedrooms each unit) 518 Jas1ninc, Corona del ~far 675·3000. $64,500 (Sun. 1·5) 2206 Stale Ave .. Costa Mesa 540'0178 · $33,700 (Sun 10-5) 3 Bedrooms & 2 Bedrooms 712 )..arkspur, Corona de! Mar 644·8034 !Sun. 1·5) 1 Bedroom & 3 Bedroom• 323 Alvarado Pl. (Balboa Penln.) N.B. 675-4630/673-0859 (Sat. & Sun. 1-5) TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 347 Woodland; Costa Mesa 646-0555, $68,500 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5) INC_QME PROPERTY 12 Bedrooms uchl 520 Marguerite, CdM 675·6000. $64,500 (Sat. & Sun. 1·5) WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE **1657 Bayside Dr. (Yachtsman'• Cove) CdM, 675-1935 !Dally) ..... ,...w-... I *** ••• " ..... ·~ "SUMMERTIME" IS HERE in this enchanting TWO STORY 5 bedroom 3 bath. 2 fireplaces. FAMILY ROOM, formal dining room. NE\V carpet s and-dr(l,pe s, island kitchen, SOMERSET model 6n FEE land in HARBOR VIEW HOM'ES, f..... . . $72.500. "HELLO YOUNG LOVERS" IN TURTLE ROCK )"ou'll love this beauty~ Alriun1 entry. 3 bed· room 2 bath, FA~llL Y ROOM. built-in kit- chen, SH AG carr,ets. CUSTO~I drapes. beau- tifuJ covered P.l\ l'IO \vi th gorgeous landscap- ing on fee land ./\ real Jove at ........ S4i.900. VIEW THE "SUNRISE-SUNSET" in this CAMEO ll !GHLANDS architect de- signed home. Ne\\" carpets and drapes. 4 bed- rooms. convertible den . 3 baths. cathedral ceilings and t\VO used brick £ircplaces. fan1il y room. built-in kitchen and B-B-Q, PLUS J\.JANY EXTRAS. Entertain around your 0\\111 POOL . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . $76.500. HEY, SUMMER LOVERS??? Waterfront and pool with PIER and SLIP available too . Ne\v carpets and drapes, 2lf~ baths, WET BAR. marble fireplace. Overlook THE WATER from your patio and enjoy ' ... $85,000. HOME LOVER'S DELIGHT ready and \Vaiting for you in this i\10NTEGO model on FEE LAND. 4 Bedrooms. 2 baths, formal dining room '''ith F . ..\!vllLY ROOM ad- jacent tO the built-in island kitchen. See thi s HARBOR VIEW HOME and buy .... $54 .950. -OPEN HOUSES - (3 BR ., FAM.). 19382 Bethany, Turtle Rock, Open Sat. 12-4 & Sun . 11-3. (4 BR., FAM.I 1815 PortBarmouth, Harbor Vie\v tlome, Sun . 1-5. General (jdlU#4# #Cl Am!AJES . REALTORS 644-7270 2121 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR , CALIF, '· ... General , ;• ~. . ·-- REAL ESTATE·TREASURES round for you .•• cargoes of silk and spices from the orient? ... Much richer than that! HOME + $$ INCOME ! Income for life ! A handsome triplex featur~ ing a 3 bedroom for you + 2 each 2 bedroom income$$ See Today! i69,960. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 RARE FIND! I HOUSES ON A LOT Jn Eastside Costa Mesa -pampered 2 bed- rooms. $135,000. O\vner moving out. Has hap.- PY tenant~ -will finance. PIRATE BLACKBEARD WOULD PAY THESE PRICE S! * 4 Bcdroo1ns, better than ne\v . Bright & cheery. Safe for \he kids to play. $49,950 * 3 Be~rooms - super clean -gate for boat - storage -walnµt paneled. Only $27,950 - Terms. See today! .. DAIL y P!lllf D :J Gen1r11 Gtln1r11 Gener1I EXECUTIVE SPECIAL lor U1i11 1upr:1·b 3 bcdroon' hon11• nt'!ltlt'd a1nnl\i t.rff11 lllld slu-ub-3. SpatkH~ qulll-- lty for fint' rnlt'l'l8llli11g. Lush drt>p pilt' 1·a11lf'l i11c \\ llt1 ('u."to111 J11a,1 l·IL1ug drllj)t'JI:. flil f'l~·1r1t' kllchf'll \vlth all th~· trinHllJ ngs. fan· tastji: hrtplaef'. \Vhat A sho~ place for $39,500! Stoller Is prtpartd for Gl and 'Fl IA 1e-r1ns, 11011•s the tiint'. Citll Realtors· 5694lll O~n t:vf'JI;. EASTSIDE BARGAIN * 4 CHOICE VIEW HOMES * *WATERFRONT-PRIVATE SLIP :l Bdrrn . :! bath hon1e, located on fee land 'J'Ott O\vn il ). Will accom1nodate a 40 ft. boat. Plenty of parking fo r your gu ests. $79,500. * CHINA COVE, CdM 3 Bdr1ns .. 3 bath s. \'ou r OY<'n ele vator to the top floor living quarte rs . where you enjoy a lovel y harbor vi c,r. 898.000. * OCEAN BLVD., CdM $26,950 Th1.'i honlt' has t>1•rrylh1ng·~ good 11iz(' t}cdJ'Ol))TIS. ~ l'l<!th.~, furrl:'d ;ur hf'111 . ll:'ITdl<' loC'a t1n11, (' •1 1 11 ,. r IC11 , :i;prlnk ler~ !!'Jn! aod T'f' 11, rioub!t• garagr'. 1:.1·r.11 fa1111i~ ho11u· 111 a 1,)ll/\fl) :-•·ttu11: see 1t you 'll Ilk(' 11 11rd Clll'P"L Rr11llor~ ~l'1G--S\i40 1 J·'ee land. custon1 hon1e. hand sorr1ely detailed plus J bdrni. guest apt. over 4 car garage. Trc1nendou:-; vie1v. $128 ,000. STEAL IT LOW DOWN * OCEAN BLVD. CdM On lhe bl uff side .. Just listed . l·~ant a stic ,·ie\V fron1 any poin t in th is lovely 3 bdr111 & farr1· i ly rin ho111e .. i\tn1ost like li ving aboard ship. $1 65.tJOO . 1 'rn1v,.n1en1 p<u ki11 ~ -""~Y !o be 11. "OH(11'-I'.\'" 11.1 Ray & Bench Realty l btdroon1 '! balh I 11 . 1-la!et'rf'sl. 1t'f't" l111fii :-\l'f't'1, eul-dt'-sa1· l1•t \t>I)' qu1t>1, I built-in l.;1!.('h('11, rotC'f'rl air I :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::zll:::::i:::::::::::::::::::= heat. Jlr<'pli11·t•. dbl. garagt' I, PLUS far11a.~1 1c fints-hed Welt()I1®Co1npcl11y ~, ' •' ( I 1 ~ L enclosed run1pu~ 1·111 . !pool lalbr or ~1' 0111"M"r tal king S29,950 very ~fl l), set" \t make otter. Red Carpet, I Realtors 546-8640 •. a ACRE ESTATE OCEAN 8Ll/D., CORONA DEL MAR : Spacious 2 Story, 4500 sq. ft. home wilh spet> $220,000 lacular view of ocean & jelly. 5 BR., Jg . li\4 1-rug.. cu111on1 bu111 ran~·h ing room . for n1a l dining \\1 /frplc. Separate hou St'. 4 bcdroon1. 4 1 ~ ba1hs, guest or ma id quarters over garage. Room 2 .... ·et barii, gain" 1'00n1. for pool plus large parking area including ll\Vin11ning pool is ilt'1·lu<l('ft. paddle tennis court . $192,000 . separate gut>sl housr, 11JJ Oii· 1 ly 10 years old 1url !ot·a11•d LAG UNA BEACH , on 8 acres or 1'0!11n~ hill~ 2 Separate unit s on large lot \\'ilh '''hite \\'ale~ nestled an1011g 11 forc ·si or ocean vif ,r. One unit just built. Lovely fer" tree~ qualitif'd Part 1 f' • garden s \\'Ith ponds. cool & secluded . $85,000. only-exch1s1\·f' \\'ith Rf'd 1t Carpet Rt•all.or~. ~llll40 LIDO ISLE io SUPER SIZE-Bi-:OR00!\1s I Open Hous• Fri/Sat/Sun. 1-5 in this in1n111{·u)11te ~ 106 Via Dijon, Lido 111•, N.B. bedroon1 , 2 bath. 2 ~tory I Spac:ious 3 Bedrn1., plus con vertible den .• honlf'. F'o1111al <lining 100111. Baths. Large Jot \vi th boat storage. 1'his is a briaht patio kitchl:'u 11nrl charn1ing-home -ready fo r inuned ia te oCC Ui· good car pels & (IJ'aJ)f's. $"" 000 pancy. ta, . Beaut. Jand~:aping. Thi:' txost •. part' ls tbt' price, onl~ I Position Availabl• ( S33,500. SEYMOUR. 11iU for 2 Experienc.cl S•l•1men take your present home In 2145 E . Co11t Highw1y tl'acfe bn this beauty. Call Coron• d1I Mar 67U no\v for a p po i n t rn ,.. n t · I ~ .......... ,;,...;. ......... '!!"!!!!"'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I! ... j SEYMOUR R EAL Ty Gener•I . Gene,r·al 847-1221. FOR LEASE . 4 IEDROOM 2 IATH O,._'LY 4 year1 old. thla home has built·in kitchen, :fain. rm,. 1reat back yard, quiet 1b'eet, excellent location- near sebooi..-.hopping, 01vn- Pr in a. hurry .. Red Carpel, Reallora ~~o. BACK IAY l IEDROOM+ POOL Cll'!an a.nd neat le ,-ery Back Bay MESA VERD Prnvondol i Br. 2 b•. Hlah VALUE PACKA E hran1 cc1hngs. }luge 1·un1pUJ1, F' •30t100 1 •• ' P lb,·1 ·k11 or., }'C)l1ge •• rni . 00 t inc· s~r l1i bedroor)1. 2 bath home jJi1h pool \Vl\vnter fall. S4 1.000. fanilly rni .. it'H in ~a Roy J . Wa rd Co. i\I"SH l>e!il arra, 11t>eds "-Wk. 646-0m f'\~ 67;!.6&\4 paintlng, yard elrBn up :ltf'. BY 'OWNER fllOthing majur ~ Heller &nX· $.19.500. 3 BR , FH. DR. LR , klull' and will pay loan !Ms Carnicl model \l;irbor Vlew on ne"' ~1lA or VA huY!,'h- 1-lome. Xtra lgt> rully lnd.'l{'pd M'f' It and savr! Re<! Cai'ptt lol on dead end 1·11J-d1»sa1·. Rr<1Jm~. ~. Upgl'aded & he1111tirul lhn1. Anvdf;';i~.thf> BESf DA to out . Call 644·596R. Open Sat ri;n Ar; ad~ Don't delay.,.,. • Sun 2-5. CAii Today &tl-5678. , G•n•r•I G\ner1I ? prj\·atf' bat'k yard, 214 .. baths, :\big bedroom!, ne\'-·· •--------------... ly painted . atot1t' firt"p}aor priced 1·ighl-S29,9~ name your 1errns! Jlurry on thi1 oue. Red Carpel, Realtors 546-8640. OUTSTANDING VALUE· $24,500 Located in Ea.mi~ Coct• fl.feaa, this home IO.ld once, oow back on the market, 11:1 a l bedrm 1 be.lb in a greal art&, brick -tiN!pAace, Jar&& lot -be.st buy . .in town for the money -take a look! QUICK! aIJ. tenn1. Red ~t, Realtor• 546-8640, OPEN HOUSE 2239 FAIRVIEW RD., C.M. i\fauy pouibilitit>11 SUNDAY lo lo 1 MONDAY 12 lo 3 CALL ANYTIME 646-3921 or Eve. '7S-1127 ' Lachenmyer R, ,Jl t <>• Newport Beach condominium . homes with boat sli~. You own the land,water andsli~. From$64,950. 7% financing. One prqb!em, only 17 left. 1831 WESTCLIFF DR., NB: layfront condo CALL ME 646·5152 AND SEE 3 Br, 2 Bo, pool, pier 4 •lio. NewportlMch Twnhouo" Ud. 4401-~Hwy. 1714) 175-e820 I~~~-~-··=-~=·!!::·· ~=::::'.::=~::-~1D<EM£1RALD IAY'#J "=~===::=:::=:::=:::::G.=ne=r•:::l=:::===::=::::::llmmoeulate 3 Br + lam 1111. = * Octan aide oi hwy. View. * * *-* * IALIOA l~LAND NEW DUPLEX UNDER CONSTRUCTION Two 3 bdim .. 2 bath luxury apt•. Upstairo unit a dream! Com e See the plan! * * * * l1 * LINDA ISLE Cu stom 4 Bdrm., 3\~ bath home on Lagoon . 3 Frplcs .. mstr. bdrm .. family rm. & coover· salion pit. Lovely garden plus tge . boat slip. Shown by app'l. only. $189.500 . CLAR¥ SOMERS, REALTOR 306 M>rlne, Bilbo• l1l1nd 675-4000 * * * * * f.fUllt see! $14.9,000 Ted Hubert &·Assoc: 34U Via Liiio 67;.&500 ll'AYCkEST • OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1311 ANTJCUA \VAY, ~'.8. 4 &<Inns 4 bath.!, d<'li:hlful family \\'/\rt. \tt"l bar. lormn l dlnln~. J>Mc ed at $39,jO(), fl1any x1r1111 h1- cludt'd. Jtn-y ,.. r cud , RtaJ1or. 833--1600. 646-rr).} *BUILDlNCOME* N'Pl Bt~ch, 508160 R·i lot, rt.l()m to build, 2 Bn, hoM,.. 2 CM JIU".. rtn~ at µ10 month. Only U&.900. CAYWOOO REALTY * 54-1291 * , , • ' ' I' ' , ' ' . ! -... . . . • DAil Y l'llDT ._ ..... ~-;;;;;;·;;;;;; .. ;;;l~;;e~! .. -.. lw .. -.:;l~~e I -·.. I~ l -· .. l~I GMlr•I General Gen.r•I O.ner•I l~I _,.. .. General )[.el I -~ ...... ij f 1 -..... ¥ ........ ~Mar 11~;.;.;.;;;;;.;~--~..;.;;;;;;....~~·· CootaMa'" i:.:.=c=o;;;;l ;:;:ll;;;;N:::· M=Al=:=:Tl;::N=l~IA:;:::;;;LT;;:;OR;;;;S;;:;:;;::lii EXCLUSIVE PIESENTATIONS - U~l ()UI: fi()M l:S OPEN TODAY FOJ YOUR VIEWING, 1·5 PM 1-~~~~~~~J ONE OF A KIN D A HOME FOi Duplu on two lo!>. 3 BR. NOTHING low.r un;t, I-BR. Upptt ASSUME 2ND. @ 6.67% llave low mo pymts. Collqe Pk. Prlctd fr1r qulclr ult (nwner bouJht bi 11 • t home). 3 BR 2 BA. lmm:ae, \\1/S:nxl. Crptr. w ant DI~ Call Oforfe: Mtz.tl 5.11-42'3. NEW LISTING TRI PLEX OCEAN SI DE 0, HIWAY lleautUul 2 yr. old income property, pride of ownersblp, with :tint appreciation poten· !la!; coluiatlng of two 2-bdrm., plus S bdrm. uni~ which would make xlnt owner's unit. Shows nice return & all In the heart of Coro- n• de! Mar. Call us for complete dotalls. CORONA DE L MA R OCE AN SI DE OF HIGHWAY NEW LISTING, beautifully furni shed, with P.lush carpeUnJ, decorator drapes, Jee . lam· ily rm., worksaver kitchen. Huge cov'd. pa· lio. Custom-home thruout. Walk up the brick walk lb this beauty, you'll never want to leave ! Absentee owner HYI sell at $75,000. CUL DE SAC CHARM $1,550 PltlC E RI DUCTION "~pplle pie condition"! Lar1e landscaped lot. sprinklered, ·so you 111Joy the pool. Tll• house .la new thruout. just move into this S bdrm. charmor. Priced to sell at $42,960. EMERALD BAY Build your own dream house on this ocean view, vacant Jot. Lacuna Beach's moe:t ex· chl!ive area, behind Jocked ;ates, 24 hr. cuard, with access to priv. beach I< pool. Offored at $35,00-0. THIS IS ITll IT'S RIALLY WOllTl1 WAITING ,Olt Super deluxe • bdrm., ocean • harbor view, heat.d • flit. swimming pool. !xecutlve atyl· ed home Coron• del Mar's beat r11identW aru . Prlced for fut aale i t '74,500. 1>on't wilt!! · Coll US for your real 11fat1 -4• -WI hove ... el ..... lhl"I• le tell you alooutl CORBIN-MARTIN llAl.TORS 644-7662 Newpol't • Co•o"a ftl Mu • Costa M11a Daily Pilot Classified Ads ot"'ral General MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES MAMA MIA Palemro model w/ so many lm provemertll yo~ wouldn't recogni•e It. 4 BR'•. 3 baths -beailtiflil pool. ~•bit• Gotltard &42·8235. CHARM! l'JtlVACYI VllW! One of Dover Shores excitin.i hoftles In the Spanish Style. Custom 3 BR. FR. 1ar- den room. POOL' Wonderful for enter· talhing! Exceptional privacy! $139,900. Laszlo Sbakany M4·6200. FOR YOUR FAMILY 2·atory 5 BR beauty. 3 full baths, Fl\, for· ma! DR, wet bar. Ample storare. Pet area -roo m for pool. Counlry·like setting. End of quiet cul·de-sac. $59,500. LINDA ISLE ON LAGOON Beautiful 4 BR. 3'h bath, formal DR, large FR w/fireplace. Plush carpeting, decora· tor drapes. Custom pier & slip. $189,500. PEAC E & QUIET FOR MOTHER! Children'• 3 BR's, 2 baths off pnol on one 1ide. Master BR, LR & formal DR oo other side OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 p.m. 1809 Antigua, Baycrest. DOVER SHORES FINAL opportunity to choose from 4 1pec- tacular newly completed Ivan Wills CUi- lom homes w/sweepins view of bay ;. mouotains. From $110,20-0 to 1154,500. An unusual opportunity to share in Newport's fantastic appreciation. hrftl8hed 111odel OPEN DAILY at 2018 G·a!axy Drive. LOVELY LAGUNA- VICTORIA HIGHLANDS Savor the beauty of the blue Pacific from every major room. 5 BR, DR. 20 x 35 rec- rea tion room. For appt. Mrs. Reichmann 642·8235. MI RAMAR DR. -BALBOA Charming 3 BR beach home nicely furn· ished-including linens. Low maintenance -immaculate! Perfect vacation home or ready for summer rentals. Asking $62,500. BIG VIEW IN BIG CANYON llltriguing floor plan overlooklnf fairway. 5 BR'• -4 baths -FR -2 firepl aces. Ex· citing open design .. Maxine Williams 842·8235. LAGUNA VllW LOTS Alkins only $20,ooo. 2 141.-t loll 011 111 jaterestin• slope. Wblt. Wi ler Vin. Sub-llllt otter. A UAL-llAUTY -FllUT °''IJtlNO You will relax in the avoc.ido • (Old of tllll spectacular 5 hdrm., family nn .. form· al rm ., A/C office In 1ar111. 10ft woter. • loll more. Betty-Kerr, Lois Eian 844-8200. [ lf!lna I 11 .. -w.n,e.., • ., I .. --Ml·llH __ ........ DOWN 7 uni I. Overlookin( I u • h fii troplc.,I p.rdent. O n I y THE BEST H OMU ...... ... JN THE BEST AREAS IN MESA VERDE : 4 BR. 1olfer'1 mod cuUe. 2 Story on a hillside. Views. $91,500. 3061 Capri Ln., C.M. Yes. right hfre. In the l'nOlt f78.~. For app't. C'&ll - M.u.d .,..., U '"" ""'° DON V. FRA NKL IN V.A. bf:nditI, you can REAL TOR purchase a little .bit o1 e 67l-2m • b@'aven for Ptthaps nothit\I 1-9~A~Y;:,SlD,,,,.::E.:_:_llll;::::. "oUP...,=l~D<~ down st 7'7il Interest. M1ny N~aring completion 2 BR, MJd war Vell do ,..,,._even 28A each un1t. EAch w/priv know they ~ e11fif1M to •undeck & &y Vitw. BAY these oppqrblnttltu.We are MESA MORTGAGE 00. a iubaidlary or t)jt Ollwdl 548-2l21. IN CAMEO HIGHLAN DS: 4 BR., sunny, bright. Views . Courtyard . $69,9SO. 630 Cameo lii&h· land• Dr., CdM. IN HARBOit VllW HILLS: 4 Bil 1pacious 1in•le story-real nice. •64 500 3601! Surfview CdM. ' • •. ' · , Newport IN BAYCREST: Family pool home. 4 BR., xtra nice area. sn,900. 2008 NauWus, N.B. IN WI STCLI FF: 2 BR., 2'h BA. condo. Fee land. Extra good buy. $30,950.1061 & 1062 Dov· er Dr., N.Ii. Company -!he lJr&ut VA brow In Callfon!ia. L<t •• SP ECTACU LAR VI EW explain this p )'C!1. call Harbor-Ocean·LIJhta. 4 BR .. US-7225.. , ,. 2 BA + powder room, llvina: rm, !am rm, din rm. Prof. landscaped, ~ f? e a c & f u I-, eeclud~ pool. P r e1t l te neighborhood. $77 .500. by owner, 6#1425, •I Fairview 646-tt11 ' (onytl1111) 8rld9e Tlw IN COii.ONA Dlil. MA it: All shln1led dupltx·1how1 good investment. 2-BR. each. '64 500. 520 Marguerite, CdM. . ' COLWELL IN CAMEO HIG HLANDS : Center courtyard 1urroW1ded by 4 BR. home . $62,500. 4800 Cort- land, CdM. f>JlC'IPlRTll:S. INC RFALTOR S IN IRVIN! TI A.RACE: 4 BR., waterfall. Room for pool. $n,500. 438 Angelita, CdM. CUSTER'S' FIRST REAL TOR , MULTI PLE LISTING SERV ICE . • STAND ts no kmger adectua~. llCl he ••YI "•ell." 3 ' ~rooms, den, 2 bath•, Mwtab buill-ln kitchen, ,beautiftll "cotfee U~IVUI: ()f'f'ICl:S C0110HA Dl!LMAR • 8'JS.8000 .M£SAV!RD£•1t8 5890 NEWPmfVACH·l45 11100 garden'' patio; 1pa.ce be- side garage for/, trailer or boat or both. 45 Ft. R·2 lot. 2M.S r .. 1 Co.at Hllhwtt, Ctfon1 dt1 Mil 2'50 Mffl Y9tdt Drlw, Co•C. Mff1 iMI WfftcllH DriYt, ~ IMch General Ganer al P ete Barrell Jea/t'I pre6enl6 LARGE COUNTRY ESTATE OVlllLOOKING NEWPORT UPPER BAY- Swimming, riding, ranching and entertain· Ing -it'a all here with lovely "wide-open· spaces" view. 5 Bedrooms, each with private bath, large secluded den, formal dioing room and central cantina. Large completely equip- ped kitchen, pantry, breakfast room and multi·purposes room. Call office for details and brochure. OfflH Opan Seturdoys & Sundoy1 PETE BARRETT REAL TY 1605 W11tcllff Dr .• N.8. 642-5200 ----·--------------Gener ii 154.500 General General University Reelty SP'ECULA TORS iii4iiiiiiBDiiiRiiiMiiiiiiii2iiiiii8AiiiTiiiHiiil ~~~~''d; A •;I~~ OPEN S S 5 ' Ovtrlooklng alJ of our canyon AT. & UN. 1· double ~ar garage, cov.er-and ocean areu tits a 195 MONTE VISTA, CM td P:8'tio, aooct Eut11de beautiful new Lusk tv.'O LOW. LOW 00\1.'N loc::atJo$n. . 1tory home just waiting for Eastsidf', 1parklin1 clean, 26,950. you. Thls ii the popular CUJtom built 3 BR, 2 BA , bo living + dining are a , Roy McC1rdle Rt1lter Hills m . model with four "-pl 548-7729 upsta.irs •bedrooms and a .ui-11:' ace. FA ht.. bl tin•, nu d r filth b d lhat c:rpf& + drps, pati&,# 1110 Newport Blvd., C.M. en o e. ro o m downstain. Two fireplaces, dbl gar, fenced yd. °"'Mr beautiful wood cathedral moving. CALL ANYTIME CAR IBBEAN .,.u;n•'-lovtly family room and kitchtn art'Aiement, 646-3928 or Eve. $48.9416 2 Acre $6,7'50 OR water-front a.net a (onnal dining room Lachenmyer Rc,1lto1 DOUGLAS TRANSFERS Do you w11nt a 3 BR, 2 BA. home within \\'alking distan· ce to Douglas? L u s h carpets, beautiful rlrape!'l, lots of brick work 11.nrl "' low maintenance yarrl. This one I" super sharp. Call now toU free 847...QIJO. aettage on big island -Hon· are ju5t 110me of the duras. Call hlghlight5! Call 675-7225. FAREL WALKER Rullo• 646-7414 COLWELL FIX ER UPPER PROPERTIES INC. Bring your paint brush and REALTORS save a bundle on this 31-------- hdrm., 21Ai bath home in OPEN SUN. 1.5 Nrwport Beach. Full price 624 POPPY only $.12,500. Try 10% down. The last or the Corona dcl F U LLER REALTY M;ir charmt"-n! Rustic 4 546-0814, anytime. ' BR. w/beam cell's, & u~rd COLLEGE PARK bric.k fti>lc. A ~ood!IY Mt . \\'ITH POOL frehni:, overlook111g tree!! & S r h 3 L • .l--canyon. 40xl64 Ft. lot. upe s arp • 1J1:1Jn1Um, .,_1. 1 , th • OPEN SAT/SUN . 1•5 1'15 CHUB~SCO IRVINE TERRACE 4 ~rm .. family rm. plus t"X- trA room in gar11g~. A lge. htd. pool. Vacant. $69.500. Scenie f'roJl('rtie1 675-5726 Generation Gap Own 3 cusrom doll houses on a lot. Prime east Costa l\1esa area. A t hr • • btdrnom for )>A.J'l!nts. A two bedroom for Mn & wife. A one balroom for grandma. Price is $52,500 \\'ith 10% down. Exclusive \V ith -;,,.;W1\IKIR p, Ill SHORECLIFF'S S H 0 \V • Realtor! 545-046$ PLACE -By Owner. 3 BR, n.... ' -•D• BA, newly rf>modt"lrd lhru-=~~'-===== out. Gourmet kitC'hen w/cld FOR SALE BY OWNER brick ftp!<'. CathMral beam Exclul!ive To1vnht>usf', beaut. t•f'iling. Walk I() private lndscpd., s~luded 3 Br., 2 lx'at•h, $87,500. 673-44l5. Ba., \\'/w drps, trplc, f:l!'C TRIPLEX (l) 2 Br Studios, kitchen, sllt"nt radiant hut, 2 car gar., tncd patio, put· Top area. $79,500. . •-Owner MJHl750 tlng green, pool or: en· tertainme:nt center. Many CHOICE HARBOR VIEW df'luxe ff'atures. Nr. 1Mnt' HllJ...S. Lrg Lusk 4 BR, & 20th St. For Appt. Fee la.net $84 ,500, 6«-0786. * Phone 646-19TI •· CAMEO HIGJU..ANDS • BY OWNEft. HARD TO FIND 5 BR 3i,.t BA home w/fam rm, 1tt t.hru fpl. Ntwly painted "-decorated + partial ocea.n view. $69.950. 813-™8. Savo $2,000. Coll oga l'k • 4 BR 3 BA. better tban im· mac. Call Georre Mezel for explanations at 557-4263, Ed Riddle Realtor, 64fi..#11. BEAUTIFUL DUPL EX -,*-O~P=E=N~H~O~u=s=e-*~ 3 Br. 2 ha hou!e w/a brand 23.'3 Rutprs, College Pk.. nu 2 br gar. apt. Front BY Own~r. Spacious family house comp! red~cor. k homt', 4 large ~rms., king features a form. din & lrplc. siztd masttr 3 baths. Hug! Call 644-8034. !iv nn. w/frplc, fam dinin~ BRAND new, under con-~f'P laundry.' Lo dn. 540-8378 "!ruction, beaut cslm Cape OPEN HooM! SAt/SUn 1-5 Cod style homt, !!Oulh o! hv.'Y, 4 br, 2 ba & po\\"df'r Jmma-e, 1850 sq It, $33,000. rm . .-Call for information, JBR. 2BA, Elect kH, crpts. drapt"s, frplc, Shake roof. 644-A034. A t I A CTts, or tr r. saume LUSK HARBOR VIEW 6'<% m.n. 3157 Killuney 4 br, 2 ha, fam rm .l din nn. Ln. CM. ~7034. $72,500. Owner, 644-2610, Cost• Met• RARE HOWO. Nffd Home Now? 9ulc:k Possession 4 BDRM., 2 BATH COLLEGE PARK •VACANT• OPEN SAT. l SUN. CH ILDREN - MOM -DAD This Eutside Home bu Goodies for Eveeyone in the Flm.ily. 1-i>l THE REAL \'"'\£ ESTATERS 1 .1 fi ~ N D'<' IC've t or no..., ere s am1 y room, rep ... c:e. ew 1 I A · :;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;; ha l l h t room or a poo . winner 111 g carpe ruou . 1 $.'i9500 Freshly painted imlde and Sea . ·Pro· ~· 6~5128 FLOORS College Pk., w/'XJ' x 20' ph1.yroom. Want tr a i I er parking? Ca.II GEORGE MEZEJ at 55l-4263. Ed Jttd.. dle Realtor, 646-88U. 245 Tulane, Costa Mesa CALL ANYTIME ~3'21 or Evo. 675-1127 Lachenmyer Rr dlor CAN'T RND IT? * WILL BUn.D your dream home. Have 1tatt for com· plett home packqt . Put your confJdence in our 49 yean ot q.:allty eustom home buUdln1. See example of produet at 2018 Galaxy. Dover Shorts. Ivan Wells & Sons • 642-2511 • Bluffs Condominium Swte)lftz Back Bl.)' view from th.fl front l'CW 3 btttreorn, 2 bath home. Lust private r.ar: pttio. Luxur!.O\l&lydtcorated. Special all electric built-in kitchen. QWck pos1eui~n poulble. Vacant and Ready. Sound value at $!19,500. •,r ''' a CHILDREN -S a f e -~~7'='7'~~-'-'- Cul-<l .. sao Str...t. Larx• BU ILD YOUR Side Yard Play Area. DREAM HOME a MOM -Briaht Builtin We h•ve a Choice for You. KilC'hen a.nd a RA!oal Dining e EASTSIDE C 0 S T A Room. l\fESA, SU.000. a DAD -No Down to e NEWPORT BEACH, Over V@terans or Los Down FHA. 1iS Acre. $29.&50 Low Maintenance. Ya.rd &: e BA YCREST, Part I a 1 Boat Stora1e. Vie,v. $23,500. • For all to enjoy It I.be • Call 646-0555, E~nin&s Quiet Street, L a r a e 646--9702 Fireplace. 4 Bedroom, 3 Baths, Double aarage. Of· fered for $43,500. FHA-VA CaJI 64&--0555, E v e n I n I 1 646-9702. COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC REALTORS LIDO ISLE Cozy single story home ln choiC'e Lido loc11.llon with 3 bedrooms tncludlnit mastP.r 1uite \V ilh 2 bll.thg living room has white brick firepl1ce lots of book11helvt1 It Opens onto private brick JlltiO formal dlnlnJ room vacant • ready for lmll'ledlatl'-occupancy I $6.1,SCO HAR•ON REALTORS SINCE 1944 COLWELL PROJ'ERTIES. INC. RF Al TORS EXECUTIVE GOLFERS Beautlfu1 5 bedroom, 2.800 aq. ft. executive home ju~t a putt away (4 h!OC'ks) from the country club. 1-low'i this for a buy at $52,500? Call to- day for appointment to see. C WALl<ER & l ff Realtors 646-7711 ro43 Westcliff Drive Open 'till 9 PM OPEN SUN. 1-S 41 3 31th STREE T NEWPORT ISLAND Charmina: Provincial home on R--2 lot. 2 Bdrms., frplc., patio, In xlnt cond. Vacant - quick pohenion. $49,500. Ca.11: 673-3663 6'2-2253 Eves. associated HROKERS-REA LTORS 202!> W Balboa 61).]66) out. Side yard f or en1c pe,.1es •.r boet/camper. VacanJ-move CHARMING In now. 133,000. 328 Bowl ;ng SPANISH STYLE Green Dr. <lff of Hanovtr Dr. 646--096S. By owner. Predominate. tl'lroughout thi1 * Fixer Upper 3 BR.* home. Once you enter Corner lot. Xlnt floor plan. the double wrc~t iron Bring your paint brush 1 gate• to the 1 n n er save S. Good loc., close to courtyard .. a.nd then through all 1ehool H , the ma•111ve double front BALBOA. B~·PROP doors, you'll know you hove ' found the home for you! Thi!!! * 642·7491 * four bedroom win& is most 8.1ycrt1t unique, and tJoie beautiful wood ceil in&• are outJtan- ding. Call 675-7225. EXCEPTIONAL HOME! Thi111 beautiful three hedroom model offers !he finest ol quality, a very attractive COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC REl\LTORS •·u·• shaped floor planl--~~--=-- around a lovely patio, OCEAN VIEW magnificent cathedral ceH-JRVINE TERRACE ings, and _a beautifully Arrhilect designed home for designed and e q u Ip p e d ultimate living. Th i 11 kitchen. Al l !his, fee land ~pacious home offers blen-- and reasonable price! can dingo! glass, \\'ood &. unique 67~7225. atone, to 11.llow the open- COLWELL PROPERTIES, INC. REALTORS nes!I of Cali!. living, yet provides privacy in the 3 lrg. Br. It den. $97,000. 711 K-Thanga, CdM 673-0497. MINI • MADRID ---------1Best location, best price 1n Balboa Island town, 139,!iOO. Bu<no 2 BR., ---~----·I ft..-2 lot. Clll Mn. Hopper NEW LISTING today. at 613-8510. Finl time on markM! CUJ. Un lv1r1lty R11lty tom bit. 2-llly. 3 l!R., 2\i ba. 3001 E. Cit Hwy. m.6510 home; on one of tht Jarie.st lots on IJttle Island, Tet· $29,900. MESA VERDE Beat buy in the area! Cozy family room w/cracklin1 firipltc:t! Separate muter MESA VERDE BEAuiiFUL ~ ••/b&th! Don't wa.it, home. 4 BR. Well kept. Must call for appt. 9~l(fJ(l. see ! $48,950 Owner 557-mt Ontu BY Owner charming E-Side ~21 w/ch.ract.r. 2 BR. dert, lge F.P. R.e'dec. in & out. Crpts. drps thru~ut. Pvt. patio A encl. yard w/truit trM_.1. 3 BY OWNER • car a:u. \l•/plrn b&" & elect Mesa Verdi 11,,r xtra room & bath. Nr. • BR ,_ ' -1 • aou COUI'l!f', $28,950. 642.at.5& " ' iam nn., .. ., c 11' or 642·1'738 Prin, only! Lovely home. Trff sht1.df'd. Nice back yard w/bird MESA Verde area • You ~t aviary. Sep. play area. &111te-.bed pool table w/this Quiet c:ul-de-sac. 3 Biies nt"Wly decorated ~ b r elem & Jr. hi. S min. SAn w/i::-ame rm, din rm. l Dk>go Frwy. Fine:. ar. frplcs. Corner lot w/r.f!p ranged. $.12,r,io. 557~. YIITTi for camJl('r, boat or trlr. Patio, lge ahade trees. Giant Two Story on1y 11'.ooo. Owrn>r 5.IH.&116. On king 1ize lot ln North By Owner. ch arm i n I Costa Me.~a. 4 bedrooms wt>ll-blt, one of 8. kind upstairs 11nd a ~1 finish-ho 3BR 2BA I kit h me. . . ge c , ed separate family room vaulted beam ceilings, new downstairs. 3 b11th.~. country paint &: wall paper thnJ.-.out, kitchen and dining area, beaut. yard w/fnllt trees, plush ca.rpeta & dra~s in cul.de-sac. 3611 Mira Loma every l'()Om. At $39,500 · $37,000. 646-MlJ. Better '" It now! New on --E"'A=ST"'"'S'°'l"'D"'E,--mu~t. 3 Bedroom Pac:eaettf'r home with tara:e f~d Ytrd • Family room • 2 ha.th•. Att. ~ble ,....,.. Vorel Co. l\MI· ton •10. 2m Newport lllvd. c.o.ta Mela 541-9346. rtfic rond., with many ex- tras, plUJ tum. 2 BR. rental with fonnal dinina rm. 6: · $@\\~lA~~"Btfis• C. F. Colesworthy & Co. Realtors EHlbluf! Ollie< ~20 67]•4400 H•rbor View Homes MONACO MODEL F.A. heat, plus l ·bdrm., l'i' ha. gue1t , qtn . .' plus ~-.ep. laundry nn., ,J>IU11 coneMe The Punle wiflr th• lui/f./n Chuckle O Rtomrl'I;. tfi• 6·ICl"Ombled words below to moke tlmpJ. words. Print letters o tech ln its line of aquar•s. 1B .• •~Y'~"°~"'_.o~rr~;""""'-"6~7?>-<.,.,~~ ""'""'"l'!~~~'.""''"'"' " WATCH GREAT FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD Move 4nto Mesa Vr:rl'le. this Summer for only $.12.000. 'Thi• 3 Mdroom 2 fireplace home can be )"tlun. Try ~ down-payments like ntnl. Httmt t1 in fantastic con· dltton and ready to atart llv- lnJ. COATS A WAALACE exclusive. • . co:Ts WAL LACI · It IAL TOJtS --JJll411"4'141- . (Opoft l ¥1nlnt•l NIWttOIT WEIGHTS 2 POI 1 SALE That'I rfJtill ~'O ~pat'fttt hOUstt with tep&J'fltt )'8J'di A pragts It l«ated close to a vtry nie. J)IU'k, Jdta) for JnvntOra Just 1ett1 n g •larted, at only S36,lnl. FJn1t time ad\.~Hiled. Call 6'6-71T 0 11:1·1.·1·-11. "'-, ·,I!!~':-< -··----- YOUR WIFE 3 B<droom 2 b1th, buUtlm, double garage with 1tora1e 11nd f)ltio. Onldn, 11aking S20,950. Vacant-move in quldc:. QtlJ Sll).1151 m .. n t:. ... ). ., •-. HERITAGE REiil TORS Don't sl\Ot op tho 1hlpl "Usr' It In clUallllf. Sliljl to Sb«w llHultJI MU&ll. I 2 DOUBLE GARAGES. Encl. aren for bont, tra11er, tru('k, ncet of cars. Huge pool ~ize VIF.W lot. Beaut. I an d !'I c11ped C\11-dc-Sl\c, Privacy. 3 BR, Charming, lrg kitr.h,, bl't'aktas;t rm. Crptd throughout. A real beauty at $52,500. Open SO.t ~~~· :::: :~~;t:J;~ parking for guests. A betuti· ful liome pius lneome for ll'I0.000. MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-6459 Belboa P1ntn111ta A sun. 20n Port Bristol ... -. -·---·-· ----CI r c I•. Own.r/Brokor. STEPS TO IAY · 64.f....4.Wl. B t a u t I t u I 'duplt~ on PR IME BAYFRONT Penl111ula. Cl.,. to btll blY DUl'LEX lteach. 3 BR .• 1-1111. Open C!lolce Balboa P..in.ul• loc. Sat. A SIJn. !-II, 32! Nau Harbor .. -. T"" Alvarado Pl&oo. $92.SCO. rl.Uc View! Private awtY IUll WHITI, beach. Pirr .. nnitted. Ran lealter oppoM\uilt)I for homt 6 In--N Ill·~ •• 11. I -• owpert ~ .. n • _, too! 198.IOO. 675-4630 67Ml!O >:ve1. Joeephlnt Webb. Realtor l allloo ltoal l1t1te Co. DUPLEX, l bli. lo lteadl. 'llO E, Balboa 81vd., B&lboo ~!, cSund""1d,~~lll. ~ ~· 5T.hll40 J!:v.,. J!73.3* ~·~ -· Ari •·~·~· rn ' OCEANFRONT. C Bii. 5 Ila. "°"'ED RIGHT fam rm., ~•t bar, •l'llnt I NOW ONLY S.'ll,950 for • atory. Ph forappt., 6'73-A92. 4 he&uJIM 3 b«lroom 1 hath Cor""" ftl Mar' hOme ntar the ~ach, lt!!!IM --'-------ll>Ao • ,..,,, old . .i1 mot1cT11 ·vACANT • & RIADY • conW'f'IM!ll0'-1 <dleh'ft'l'!'lhtt, * Sharp 2 Bdrm horM 00;1ttn lfltchen ttc.) O'l\'flC.r * New pl\int in A out Ft\lldy to So> don't fl'\iM th" "* tftW"1)11lsh t1hq crpt Otll 'Red c.rrwrt. Rn.Hors * New· drapt_rie1 M6-8&40. • ,. * Room for another unit AJ;Y d&I' l1 the l!Elll' Dt.Y lo * 16,IOO tuU price ,.. ""odl lloo't delA!y .. , •l'ULLIJt RIAL TY mil today so.5673. ~· •••••••••• I PEXNED . ==I'. =' ='l =I I== I MA c A R~E I \ '11111.f. I c EE D A·D I ' I I I , ( ( Hor husblnd told Mr, ,. i I •t BA M 11 E A : l"You'rt loo exfrMaint. "I . [ I l r ~.:~11~:.'i;"h.! . . to big." . I '' I\ E M S U T I She replled, "Oh, 111 oet · ] I I r I •long. iook at the ---: '· --. l'v• had.'' r r I' r r r 1· 1· 1· r J. !*CW-.l.1 -~··· I l I l I I . I. I I I I I SCUM-LITS ANSWEU IN CLASSIFI CATIOr.i '90'l ~ 1- I ... .. • SuOdq, Junt 25, Im "_ DA!lV PILOT . 5. [ Cost• Mo .. I~ I -...... Nowport Beach I~ [ Mobi~ Homes j [ JilP j _ ...... l~ I El Toro 4 Btclroom1-$32,500 3 BR., 2 BA., cpta. drpr, la< "S0-0-00 sy .w,.,, . , br. 2 ba. lam pa11o. 1r.. PoOl-ohe 1o1 c• E:.•N" rm. Cbo1C't' k>c. • N. of encloltd by b.lock ¥.'all, .-- Baker, E. of Harbor. Nr dOR to xlnt • c: ho o I 1 , Ju1t ~ In! T\w ownrrs schools, 3138 Klllybrooke t.n. llW"ketJ", nt\l' m a I J • must adJ this S BR home. By appt 557-1109. ~ · Reuonable. 8 3 7-.11$3, Located bt one or the -fine1t LOVEL 494-2U6 I.ft 5:30 A wk-t1nds. re11dent,ial artu 9f Hun-y North SW. home. p tJngton Beach. Onse to W/pool. 3 BR I: dtn or 4 ount1in V•(ltv school• and lhoppifll. AU BR. Lr&:· Fam.. Rm,, 2~ ba. term~ available. Ca 11 mo l'l· ft. By owner. VACANT 8'2-ml. $39,500. 1043 Concord. MS-n>9 lmmed. ocr:., In the hf'art or • Fountain Vllllf'y, 1cro51 tl1~ MESA VERDE str!f!I from , Mile Squaf'f' 4 br, huge lam rm, fom d\11 Country Club 11.nd Pltl'k. 4 \0 THE REAL 1"'-ESTATERS WALK TO BEACH S BR 2 BA, $23,SOO. Qllffn size kltch w/d1hwshr, elec bltiri RIO, plenty ot cqp. bouds, W/"'' c rplJ lc.drp11, trc hdmu, patio, dbl pr. SH! today. I' Hl-4471 ( ::::.J 546-1101 ADULTS THE BIG STEAL Lido Isle * REDUCED * A Nord l'l:rata O>mer Cullom bit., s BR. J ho. $74.IXXl LIDO REALTY l37l Via Lido. N .,8. * 673-7300 * SALESMAN \Ve have an openin& for a hith calibre, creative salf'S· peraon. capable of d~allng in hii.hrr pri(.'f'd propt"rties. howm>b loweon jfL aeolCCMe * J UNITS * OM houa to ocean In be11t rutal loc. Good lncom• po- tentl&l. "8.000 lncludil11 the land. n•wport be•ch r•alty :1621 N~vport Blv, 675-1642 PANORAMIC VIEW Btaut. main!Alned bame 2 Bedrooms Ir lari::t family nn. Pool. 164.500. Gtorge Williamson Realtor 543-6570 645·1l64 * \Y ALK TO BEACH * 'TI Viklnc Bttttwood CU1ton1, Immaculflr, ~ 2 St, 2 Ba, den w/!l'el bar. Qpetlll to Irr lcrff.D crpted porch. LIVF: in 11\e cool :beaeh lll'ff, '' mile from Hoag Hospital. Beautilully landACapM, l BR. Ire )cltchen, $4900. 548-T.166. Land~ped "'/sprlnkll'rs. --------- Be•ut. Joe. ACl'QQ froin ll>x48 MOBILE home 2 BR, H11nt1naton Shornclltf.ll ~ta!n JW,tio, aktrtlnc:, cool e r , ('jub Hou~. 536-6363 Pri 'ply. located Palm Sprinp Park. $3.200. 'tt"rmlf. 646-2935. CONTEMPO. LAGUNA HILLS Pi-.,~t!~a adUlt rommunity, adja1-'t"nt to LC'lgure \\'(l rld. Beaut liUM"Qundin(l'I, all hr<· 8'x3T' ~1obllt.Y hon1e \\'/JO'JC~' Cabnnn, <:nrpetrd, skirting, & stor:1Jif' ~hf>cl. $1800. A1ter 5, r>lll-10Ci2. bllli'trd 1111Jl~11. JI.I U (' J[ l\('l'•<.s st rrt·! h'Un1 1"'ach. rm. Beaut lnd.tcpd. Cul de Lrr BR, fonnJI din. all •l•e SEP~RA TE aac:. $45,500. lNt Killdeer k1tch, sep laundry rm, Perfect tor adults, Con- dominium in b e a u t , Tiburon, 2 BR, 2 BA, all 11ltc kit. rerri&erated. Good uaumable loan, adult Sf'C· lion. Make offer. Newer rontt.mporuy 1t)'lf'd home with a SPANISH F1.AIR. UniqUf', 3 le~! an:hlte<:tutal dtaign. with e>.:terlor of RO U G H SPANISH SUTCCO, EX· POSED BEAMS, R E 0 MtSSJON TIL.E \\IALK\VAY A: ENTRY PORCl-f. Sprawlin&" 3 BDRM • .l DEN floor plan, \\'ilh heavy shag carpets lhl'\Klut. L g e • secl~d dtn ha!!I all WOOD 3416 \'ia LitlO OPEN BEAM CEILINGS. LIDO Isle 4 BR, 4 RA, rien, 2 ury llJlJ•)intnH'11ts. Thl'ra-'til At)..'\l!I <lf'lu~e n1ohile [)l•u!ic pool. s:n1nas, i;:~'nl, "I hornC'. lOxJ.i. ~ B. Joca11on, Conll' have A cup of Nffre M~)rtJ-;~ I $.:.~:.O, J>.1rk rnn~1-. f.-16-9926. at •t9 Vlsta R.on11\ &·~ t.u" "A1,·11Nl -\\lnnin~" J Blllii\t HlOIJllt' honu•, adult Cir. Shown by a pp t. oveni"d 3 car car. lir<pl, FAMILY ROOM 546-9745. upgraded crpts k drps $27 li.pG . The upper le~! features 3~ spacious rear , !iv. rm.. ''Y· #N sq ft. elf.etronic Wint V-AULTEO OPEN oven. By O\Vn~'r, S9'l.~ \\'lltrf' lhf> Livin i.s Eall}' f\11'1\J!ihPd n1odr\ hon1c' U~ l p:irk. Sun1lay 1-5 '"our lln1<1 SALJ.: ·r1ns \\'F:F:J.:. I rl'lg.....11.·1;-, or G~6-&tfi..l Beautiful -Mesa del Mil!' thruou~. ~Aut -Id• cpd 3 1 . bid~~ '21-bftths Open Houi;e Sat/SUn 12-6 w/concre.te block wall aM be \:tut kil4~ndi\dlnln~ BEAM CE ILING S & f1rn1! l'or apPC. to st>e call C 0 LORED SKYLIGHTS. aftPr Sun 6/25, 673-3244 Bob Df'Wtt!if' 6#-7779 I 8:IO<'t900 or S.:ID· 7!100 • ~ ---- Jmmac concl.. rtcenUy ~ covd patio. See for yourself. ~ , __ t~' 1 1 Optn!!I to covered veranda DISTINCTIVE 3 BR, by W/OCEAN VlEW. Mstr. 0\\'t'M"t. 40' Lol. Prine. Bdrm. suite has private $69,800. 20l V)a N Ic e. bath with db). pullman1. 67>3984 Vacant. Jl.1u!it !!('ti. L irto Mobil• Home1 , Mobile Homes Isiaod. )'acht slips. 104 Via For Sole 12S 1 For Sal• ~--• · t. N "' 950 ~. ........,a iOn ~ qu c ......... -...;v~:u, new pam ew +.J.J, • • cuJ..n.1-ac 1 ' Ju!t riatit crp~, 4 BR. 2 BA. 546--3631, 1• for tire kids 51;. doWn. FHA 2731 fumont Lant, C.M. '· or VA te~. eau~to11 tree By Ow~or • EHtalde f'2.447J ( ::J MUIOl M2-2535. l br/2 be/large living · ',O THE RE.l\L '"'-ESTATERS room/formal dlnin• area -OWNER ANXIOUS beaut yard .. Near all sc~ls Spacious 5 bedroom, 21,l -new~ Pttnt & carpeting. bath, 11unken living room $35,000. 84~'1447: 646-1368. with fireplace. and raised CLOSEST bid to e&timat~ hearth adorning one entire GRACIOUS value of $36,00J. buys lo\'ely wall. La~ge formal dlnina POOL HOME 2 sty home. Prof. .lndscpd & room. Priced below market decor. 3 BR + 24X27' bonus at $34,9JO. All terms. 4 Big 8~· new crpll th_roout. XI nd 1 96~7i'1'L 11tone f1repl. all elec kttch, 2 rm. nt ro · & oc. car alt gar, heavy sh11ke O\\·nl'.'r, 545-6174 roof. A bea.ut rustom home 4 BR, 2 BA, 2000 sq, n. QUICK OCCUPANC~ \\'/cathcd. cf'llin~s .. indirect u•/lh~ng. dining & tam Immaculate 4 ~droom u·1th lightinit, htd &1 fltrd pool. nns. Preatige area. Assume large Ct'luntry kitchen, gTt'&.t Must sPe to apprec. Selling 6~~ VA. $36,900. Owner landscap.ing. \Va 1 k to !or the lo\v price of $40,995. 540--017~. Collegev1Pw Elem, School, IO% dn or submit your 0 clbse to Douglas It Goldt'n terms. BY wner. Home With Pool. West CoUeae. s 2 9, 2 so. 3BR, 1~ Ba, Frpic, Din 9S2-ml. If Rm, $32,IXXI, Call for appt: 545-4139. ttz.4471 I =1146-1101 EASTSIOE cul-de-sac. 3 BR or 4) w/pool. Le, easy Catt, patioed yd, $(2,~ Owner/Agt 641--8989. LARGE 2 BR DUPLEX GroM rent $293. per mo. Outsta.ndina: investment at $33. 7008 0wnere 540--0178 BY OWNER. 3 Br .. 2 Ba .. Fam Rm, Frplc, S29.500. Lou· dcr11rn. 549·0266, 494-2065. 3t -TREES -31 "$500.00 DOWN" is all you need to move into oae of the best neighbor.. hoods in the Be.ach are.a. Jt's VACANT, and priced to sell •.• Don't wait, call -2~~0~pe-n~H-..,-.. -1--I today 540·8555. & Garate Sale 5HERWeeD R,AL TY Free coffee & donut• 18964 )3,roothurst • F. V. !Otn Falcon * Wolk to 'P1rk * 4 Bedroom trl-l~vf'I. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath home, super 18644 lm ~nes clt'an, covered patio, sprink· 5 Bedroom. 3 b11.th. Jers. B\lins, w/w crptg. thru· Call for more information out. Asking $31,500 and only "WHAT A BUYll" Here js an enonnous pool home that Is facing fore- dosure, Possegsion can be Immediate. AU. TERMS AVAILABLE. Call U5 today ... 540·'555. SHERWeeD REAL TY 18964 Brookhurst F.V. BRTNG PAINT AND l.A\VNMO\VER, and tum this neglected 1 bedroom 2 bath borne into a jey,,eJ. Large yard ·with covered patio. What a buy at $25.500! No down to ve!s, SEYMOUR REALTY, 847-1221. OWNER Trans. 3 bedrooms plus den, huge family room, natural brick fireplace, pic- ture windows, pictUttsque yard, patio, room for pool Brk. $26,000. s.u-a;9l. OWNER Sacrifice . 4 bedrooms. huge f am l l y room with a bll1ld10me natural bt\C)c fireplace, tx· tr11. party·rumpus room, brk. $32,000. 842-2561. OWNER Desper11.te. 4 bedroom• plus den with ifs own used brick fireplace, dining room. a Ir con· ditionlng. convenient Cf'ntral floor plan, brk, $29,500. 962-1373. LGE. PICTURE WINDOWS -OPEN SUN. 1·5 WI.TH OUTsrANOING 114 VIA MENTONE OCEAN VIEW· 3 BR home for you.na ex· W e 11 desl&ned. atepsaver · Pro ecullve. f. decor. kitchen, has RED TILE -"=.;,,;_.,o.;.;,::._.::='--- FLOORS, ALL BUTI.T-IN Met• V•rcf1 r.11.nge &: OVEN , ;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;o DISHWSHR .. G. DISP. '''· HARD TO FIND The property is rented A needs a LIITLE MINOR One story 1lesa V!'rde !'Xt'C- TOUCll UP. Anxious Ol'l'ntr utive hon1e y,·~th over 2500 ha!! told us to ~uce the sq, n. }'f'(lfUl'('S Include 4 pri<'t to, huge brtJroonts, dining roon1, $31,950 FULL PRICE oversizrd li\'lng roon1, coun· '11-IE BF.S'l' BUY IN try style kih·hrn, f:unily I.ACUNA roon1, set·vil'e pt'll'l·h 11nd 3 t.ldo Nord. 6 hr, 51; b11 , Ask ing $240.000. J11.r k C. Sl:'O!t, Bro, 53&-6007. Opt"n Sat A Sun. ' !lARBOR View Hom". Portolino, pri~d h P 1 n \v mkf, by ow 11 Pr I 11. i::,. 11 ! 644-6342. Open hntf1'f> rl111ly 1-5. 1n2 rort Ch11rlf's PL 4 BR, f1u n rn1. 111 B;\. nr11ly paintrd, sl111g tTp!s. S:l!l.\tj(J, ()\VTl('r. 642-1!()!¥,l, ___ _ MOVING ~ B:1yrrrst ho111f'. :l Br·-. !:1111., d iu. hobh.\ r111~, :! !1·p\(' , Anlhony 1><101. :\\111. 1'1 l1('1 ,t OCC. r-.1akr olf1•r. lll20 Jn·int· A\'t', 6 1?-~187 MISSION REALTY big balh!I. One ol a kind • $:14, 500 I' a rk L 11!0. 985 So. Coast l lwy., Laguna in pt>rfect cond llion. Call Ull Townholll!t', r~'t!t'('., 1'hag Phone (714) 494-0731 today, crpt11, 3 HR. 21; BA. frplc, OPEN SAT/SUN. 1.5 Call 546·5880 (Open eves.) peUo, pool. 01vnl'r, 547-5846. 2949 Al•x•nder Rd. BLUf'F'S 2 story, 3 BR. 21~ Panoramic penthous• apt. ba. Near schools, mores I.: inc in this woodgy, near Vic· pool . Low lease hold & tax- toria Beach 4 Bdr. home. I "!!!!!!O!!O!!O!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!• 1..:'::'·c.°"""'.:.:..=~--:_,-="-·-~~ $74,000. 5 BR, 3 BA, Spanish tri-leve1 S ACRI FI CE ! Lt d o NORTHSIDE or will ronsider trade for Waterfront PiU'lc Mobile Rambling 3 Bdr. home k sep. smaller home in Mesa Ho~ &. 23' Sail boat. $4995. l·bdr. ocean view apt. 3 car Verde. Will consider ail of· 673-3817. gar. R-2. $78,000, tel'!. 546--0807. 1N..=o:..::wpo:.c._rtH_o_la_h_ll __ _ PARADISE PLUS Secluded 3 Bdr. arti'1'1 home, MESA VERDE Nowporl Hoighto in Laguna·• most aouaht Delightful adult occupied 3 BR. 1 ~ ba, 600 sq ft dt>ck alter area. $56,500, home featuring 3 8pacious w/ocean view. Nr>A' crpt, CLEANER·UPPER bedrooms. large muter drapes, stainless 11ll'cl rlect 2 Bdr. home \\'/lf'p, 1 bdr. suite -with dressing room, kitchen. Beamt'd ct'il., frplf', guest apt. North!ride, $45,000 fully carpeted including gas indoor Barhqul', 8)' LISTINGS NEEDED kitchen, service porch and ownf'r, Prinf'ipn!s only. 2 Or 3 Bdr. homes, Jixtt-family room. Large covt'red $37,000, 642·3786. 3 BR-Oodles of cupboards, clollels, extras. Owner 2064 Nat'!, Of 646-1043. MUST sell 3 BR, 2 BA, tpl, bltn&. xtras, gd Joe. a Albert Pl. CM, 646-6914 842·2535 10% down, 10 1THEREAL ~ESTATE~.S * 847·8531 * DRAMATIC Tri-level 4 Br., uppers, 11> $40,000, I lomes w/ ]5' x 32' patio lllld ml'ny 5-.n Clemente separate mas1er suite, tam!· d~ lo $55,000, ()('ean views mort> l'Xlra11. all for $~7.950. ~ ~- ly rm. opens onto cov'd $60,000 to $80,IXXI. We have Call rl'IO-l 15l lo M"e Oil!'~ SAN"''"C(EMENTE WALK to Bch, 3 Br, 3 Ba, deck. Neighborhood park &. customers waiting! 1Caist1;1n~~"llS 0 ) ONE STOP LOT the Real Estet• Mart CORNER lot cul·de-sa.c at. 3 pat i 0 fr p I c f u 11 y sch!., 2 ml to bcb. $45,900 t·IIWE MrCORMACK .,,_ -· l < P.t" f'\'H. RESULTS BR 2 BA frpl 4 bonu.s rm BY OWNER Must 1111!11, Have I d • d • $37 950 Owner 847-2259 REALTOR 494-7551 $35:500. s46-m3 . new home in escrow. 4 Br .. ~74;.c 19h1 Ctearb~k JnvE'llton: A!ISUffl.e 6% G.I. r.~"'VIEW 2 3 Ba.,-pool, huge fam. rm.. 0 2 bl ....,.. • UNUSUAL 3 Br, 1,.S BA, form. D.R. Take your equl-r. 3 Br, !I Ba, gar, tns, cpl1. • :. HERITAGE * 0Cf'an Vlt>W IAts $6000 .. .R·l Estn•lla pan'l N'C rm w/wet ba.r, ty in p~~l)t home u \19\fn. $25,950. 5292 Sisl'lml 846-~ 2 Bdrm.,r. llf.t bt~hf:· ~ 1800 !!q ft, Sac. 540-1761 aft 4. pymt:· I will carry a '2nd, YEEUUICt t t Irvine ~~~~ co~l~~~y·:d: I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...,!!!!!!!!,.... REALTORS $6900. R·l San Pablo *· $7800:~-l F..stN'lla !Sold) $7900. R-i San Pablo * · Dan• Point loan fi % GI assumable. Unmf!:ntionably dirty 4 bl-d· achooli, ~ach I: shopping. _________ ,_M_al<_•_otl_"~·-842-_27_86_. __ room 2 bafh, family room, SELL or LEASE/OPT. All for $42.500. Mission Viejo $8000. T-t-1 Sierra NEW LlSTJNC, MISSION· $8750. R·l l'atero Dt Oro * 11L MI. to Dana Point OWNER Leavinr Swtril on Iarae Jot. Divorce pres· .,. .J • __ \Vest 9, Laguna NiguPI. 3 harbe•, oceM view 4 BR. 2 pool, la...,. patio plus deck sure • u.crilice, LOt:altd in • .. ~ . Bdrm!!., 2 balhs, On Niguel BA, llv rm, din nn & lam area, gn:at for entertaining. pr1de.()f-0wnership neighbor· r m. lge v.·alk in closet, 4 king bedroom5, dining hood. Near new shag carpet· Gollo~E~· ;cr:·1•5 ptayhoose, (ncd. 33322 Mesa room, entry hall, laq:.e ing; builHns, xtra large v 1 5 ta c Thu nderbirdl. rooms 'tbru out, bric. $29.500. patlo with v.·nterfall 11nd 26341 Calle Roberto 493-4472. 846-0604. sprink!Pts too. Try GI "No, San Juan Capistrano. Medltt. OWNER Arudolil . .Take ovf'r no," .Make. an offer. Hacienda, 3,000 Sq. ft. of Privet• Swim Pool 6\490 loan, elegant Spanish farw1n re1lty luxury Hvi.Jig. Formal dining, Terrific 3 BR .. tam. rm .. deslgn. arches, Wl'O""""t 968·4405 (24 hrs.) 592-3211 family rm .• 3 hdrpis. on ~.. lower level It impreuive. OOme with 2 baths. Secluded iron, huge 1amily rm., den, mstr. 11ulte on upper level. back yard with gorgeous dinina rm,, kitchen center, ''SPLENDIDLY decorative. pool, 111 ht e. d brk. $35,750, 962-81165. SPANISH'~ Beautiful yard. $99,950. wa~t.alJ. }"ear Marina. BY Owner. 5 Br., 2'iii Ba., What a macntticenfihome for Old~o~::iil ~~:n~~y bd· Ailina: $37,950. 10% down. Fam Rm. 2,l ............. _, the ~ecutive, CIMJ'ly tltu• 2 n 1-•-;,., 900 tratet: a pride of ownenh.Jp. rm1., 2 baths; beams &: used S I h Ch sq. ft., s ory. .....,, · . L din' . pl brick. Tennis cl., clubhouse, pans arm•r 968-8:ll2. 1ng·. 1111 rooms, u1 •' 35' Living room with vaulted , 4 large bedrooms. formal liv· close to beach. $65.000. beamed ceilings 3 oversized DECORATORS 3 Br, 2 Ba, family room, and petio with * NEW * bedrms., 2 ba~. on Canyon xtras, sh~g. drp11, trplc. bllt-ln BBQ. To see this OPEN SUN. 2..6 Jot. Room for small Owner. $35,()00 962-3521. br-auty, call 540-A555. 2555 KILO WAY orchard. Nearly ne,v, Aak· Huntlnqton Beidl SHERWeeo REAl TY (Off Alta Vista). Speclacu1ar ing S34.roo. 107,, down. 18964 Brookhur!iil F'.V. view. Gltllls I: ttdwnod, EBB T'I DE REALTY l /l ACRE WITH DUTCH FARM HOUSE with BOND REALTY 496-4664 hravy shake roof, 31 32325 So. Coast i-lv.·y, LARGE POOL b""''Y bedroom•, 2-t I I• !al ;,,-:;;:•Yl Dover Shorts Boy, what a 'house. All thick baths, ih1ss garden vie\\' ............................ ... 4" 11hag carpeting, -4 bednns kitchen has all gas builtins 2 Bath!!, w/fam rm, 11tep-plus dish\\'ll.Shcr. Manicured dou'n front rm & conversa· lawns_ ~urrounded by 1Plit NEW LISTING This magnificent four lion pit w/wet bar. That in raiJ fence. $Xl0. movts you bedroom. pool home hall itsell ls.worth the price, but ln .tomorrow~ Inspect now, everything! The finest of wait a minute, thett'• more! this ,vill not lut! Bkr. construction and no limits The baek yard is super big 962-56ll. on quality have cttated the :I~==~-='=~=,.,.~ most beautifW span is h with a •Pll'klin&: pool and OPEN HOUSli SUN t.S home '°" have ever seen. cabanaa for dreei.ng, set 21692 lmp•I• L•nt Lovely 411tique minored back ~ the 4i Jona cov· Lovely " BJ. ram.Uy oriented wet bar ln the tamily toofu. ere.d patio. ~ 11?°1 11 home. Walk'g dist. to beach Heavy beam cathedral ct!il· matnt. free. This 'WOii t Jul, • all 1Chl1. Above cround tngs del plulo tile entry see. t~. Call. · Pool. Lrg tam rm adj. to and 'ti.i.n ways, dual areh en-If patio. 8x12 pl~houae, could try to the fonnaJ dl.ning be. workshop, Other extras! room, maHlve ,unken living 511·51H ( =i 511•5111 MU!t "" to opp.-.olate! By room and a most unique Owner 962-7637. "U" shaped lsl1'nd kitchen -,48~ .. _ wH-fT-$26,900. a.re just some or tht A YARD'll 3 Spscloui'I bdrm~. p11neled hi"l>!l•hts' Call ST::>--7225 • I' · ...i k'I h &-"' '6 · ' Almost the sir.e of your local iving rm. rt"'-m\"'· 1 t' • nel~hborhood park, PLUS. Gr('A.! stllrt('r or retirement hf· 41 1'0mc 5UC catu1 ell as; ltl'gt' GT. n-IA. CONV. TERMS bedrOOm5, cnorm?us bon.u11 KASABIAN R E room, formal dln;ng le 11v· • • Int rt.M'lms, and best o1 all, 847~9604 ---~962--5319 lT'SPRICEDBEUlWMAR· *MEREDITH KF;T, Brin& yourchtckbook, TRI-LEVEL * . OPEN HOUSE thi• one won't "" • • • OP"• ·Hou,....by ownu-Sun. COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC . REALTOR S Eutbluff EASTBLUFF !W0-8!.15. IO'lll MERm!TII DR. PLUSH P.LUSll nJE house in TI-IE park in TilE prime l ocation overlooking future rea:ional park. 2400 tq, ft. of lux· urious livln1! Lime rrttn lhag, floating mtrway 10 mstr. suit• be.autitut villa ffet')' window. Immaculate, move--ln cond. 4 BR , 2;, ba's,1 family rm. COME 6 SEE IT TODAY! JTJsr REDUCED 14,600. "j I 1· I' 11 I I I' j I ii -· --I I 1·11ll111' "SINCE 1946'' lst Wtstcrn Ba.nk Blcq. Unlver!!lty Park, Irvine Days 55:Z..7000 Nights Gettin9 Good Velue7 A smashing value t n tlnlvf't11ity Park. 3 bdnn., 2 hA .. plua nice tamlly room. $33.7r,o, ...../Olan REAL ESTATE $9000. H·l San Fernando VIEJO AREA. ONLY ONE $9750, lt·l E. Lobos Marinos: YEAR OLD; 3 BEbR6oM, $10,000. R·l San Pablo 1r SHAG CARPETS, ALL $10,900. R·l San Pablo * ELECTRIC KITCH EN. $121500. R-1 £1 L.evante_ PRICED AT ONLY $22.500. $12;500 C·A ~El Camino 1190 Glenneyre KATELLA R EAL TY, $13,000. ~·l W Gaviota / 494--9473 549-0316 837-9400. $13,500. R·3 Santa Barbara -"C....:-'-'---~.----$15000. R-1 ti Orlente * * OPEN * 4 Br, tam rm. din rm, crpts,· $l6~600. n~ Pallzada l'o,.-Your lnapKtlon trple, patio, cuRt drps. (Sold) ' SAT. & SUN. 12-6 141,900. Alt 6,30, 830-l!Illl. , St7,000. c!2 So El Camino Ocean~V!ev.•, awim pool home. N•wport Beach fi~:~: ~~ ~~~~~o* In .beautiful Mystic Hilla. I cltl Formal dining. family "' BACK BAY VIEW $!7,500. R·l De Pa eo * $18,000. R·I (lli Ac.) livtna ma. w/beam ceil's.; Plus view ot Faahlon Island Si.err• 3 bdrms., 2 baths, Prlv. pool " Ealltblulf. Jutt as bn.uti· 1 S25,000. R·4 Monterey L * &-patio areu. An im· tut at night at In the day. $35,000. R-1 E Cordoba maculate piece of property A bee.ulilul home: w1th 3 (Ac) * priced at S65,CMXI. Up Park apacioua bedroom.a le a $50,000. R-1 CrlstobaJ * Ave .. watch for signs, to <:harming family room tor AND MANY MORE 1588 SKYLINE DR.. * 49!1-2800 * only 164,SOO. Call 6'6-7171. DON CONRAD -~ REALTY ~· ~ 100 S. El Camlne INI to. &O. co,;.Sr lfWY. -=====::::::::::::= San Cltmtntt 492-t510 *'"-== CM.F. NEWPORT 4 BR, 3 Ba, 3 yrs t>ld, llPE'C· MODERN custom-built artist's 3 BR home w/ocenn view, frpl, boam ceilln_ga, formal din. rm .. 2 lushly lndscpd J13tios. S 4 9 , 9 0 0 , 497-1486 or 979-4937. BY owner: 3 BR, lge den, 2 BA, b'pl., J.car pr, fncd., lo• potlo, playhouoe. fruit tne•, Top or World Scbl Dist., nr Bluebltd Pit. $31"°··-· Boochfront Exec. Apt. P'""""111<: vi..,. 2BR. 2 BA. HEIGHTS lacular view. "'"' quollty, Mau!i fullf lnd11cpd. c o v 5 BEDROOMS polio, •nfhc'<lrnl .... m .... $58,000 torn111I din rm, $74,500. 2 BR. frplc, fncd yd, patio, Tri-level home, ·~at for BBQ, xlnt cood, $24.950. 3 entertaihi~. wet bar, lar(t' BR, bltna, trplc, panelJn1 aun deck, very large Jot, patio, hied yd. Assume rMr yard 1de&1 fOl' tennis $5.2o/o GI loan, $27,850. court It pool. Many 1reel. 'I'hom.M!n R.ealty 492-9550 Rrfel' ·•CCt'I.' -for bot.t « BY Owner, 2 BR, 2 Ba, frplc, irder. Cail ~nn. nn trlr or im~. $27,500. 109 0 THI. flE/\!. "'-ESTl\TEPS E. JWnona. 492<>93!. pool. elevator, HCUrlt)' OWN·YOOR-OWN. -·· -=a=Av-=--c::..:.::...RE-ST-$53.750. Bkr <!IS-3005. BY OWNER, 4 Bdm>, 3 Ba, trt·level, oceln VU, Harbor Eltatee:, $49,900., 496-2894. S•n Ju•rt C1pf1tr•no VALI..E Vista Hom~1. VA 4 conv financing, from $27,650. 3 & 4 Br, 2 B11:. Alpine Rily 49.1·'23:!7, 1:"Vt1 496-SS&.1, NIGUEL Shorts -Sea Ter. race, Private-area, beach. tennis courts, S w e e p I n & ocean ViC'1.'. 4 BR, 2 BA, 3--<:ar gar. $6'9,500. Owner. cau 496-5650. LOVELY, apaciou1 4 BR wllh pool. tee vlfw Jot. Ov.'flEll" trarwrfrd. 29381 Vi!ta Plua Drive, L•1una NietJel. Ju11t listed exclu1ivf'ly • BcautUul Ivan Wella 3 BR. A Pool, Many custom fea. turt·~. OP>;N HOUSE SUN lH 1i33 Tra.dewlnds J,n, Asklna $62,950. Bkr, 547-6791. 3031 CAROS SUN. l·S Sf:IERWeeD REAL TY 3BR 2\IBA, hu••· pan tam i '· reel h•in S1>4cioua 3 BR.. 2 bfi, plui tx· 18964 Brookhurst F.V. rm, formal d1nm1, 2550 l<I CONOOMINllJM, Pacif\c 'I• pt1nded t•mlly 1m. I Story; "LOOKING FOR "·J<b;ao.J!S,900. 962-Wl. 1 .. d Vlltare. 2 BR, 111 BA. Nicud Realty * Bluffs Prim• Ar•• Like new 3 ~R. 2 Ba. con.do. On lovt lY extra I re . rreenbelt. Many e x t r a amenitiea. Pool clost by. $44,900. • . 4 on, 3 BA. 11ep. family rm w/frplc A 1''Pt bar. Srp. le: formal dining rm .. a ir <'Ond, bura:lar 1larm 1 '¥11 t em , ztert'O ~f'm, pro f . landsraptng. 2 yn yoona. $43,500. or be option. !67-4513. cul d• uc Joe. on '1'""""'~ A HOME??" RE!i,~ESSIONS view. $34.500. Martha R>y. lot. SmArtly •PP o n t fl Don't t.'Ol'RPlleate It by let~m& ro/ J Uon and Joc•tion REALT-Y !Utr. cau Francet: Brown thruout. Moye..tn c 0 n d • "your fina:era do the choof. o1 th! I I nlA ' VA home Un1V. Park c.entu. Irvine '94·9966. <496-47.0 f:Vtl, Qulck eacrow. Reduced to Ing of a broktr throuah the tli"4 , II, ·1 Call Anytime, ~ 1-"'-=.:...:.:.:...:....:.--'-- $44,IJOO. PIH• eom• "buy." yellow _., .. Work -..Ith "."' • .l. -AllAN OUicc boon 8 AM Id 8 p~ Lido lalo I'. our '1alf of profeMlonal rtaJ ~Al ~'~""-.<ital• aseola. For elllclent RHI tl1oto 147·9604 0pon Haun · ~!?1{ !~;:'; call ua today. GQ ....... OWNED l.S. 3 Br. 211 ba, family rm . ·~t U J"t\NhMJ · • ' + fonnal dht rm. \.'acant. ". \!; SHERW••D RIAL TY R ......... d bemH. Low 146,500. 833-2224. {t" rea ty . IB9&t Broclthu"t F.V. down. Go..mment pay1 CANTRELL REAL TY ...., oWNEIWllR. l!I b&, 1rp1c, cto'1!1i "''"·Call •'"'1. "i"M'ER'AtD'"B'AY•toT· ~14 v;,1a del Oro Total dwn UDl. mo * Crest Realty Lar1Ht Vlo•r Lot N,•wpori S.•cll p y m h-$11 I. ns.900. OWNER mull .. u. Aaaume 1127 Emmld Bay. $90,IXXl 644-1133 AN\'TIM!! M7-5169. 514 'lotJt. t ti.drms. dtn. Tor toi. l homt1 call : FOR ACnON ••• OWNEll. Sharp 3 br, 2 l>a. tamlly =·~dlnlnc rm .. 1 Bili G'"""Y· RHllor OUTSTANDIN& Bayfront Offeri111s • GORGEOUS 6 BR, 5 BA. MtdltetT&nCM E1tat~. large dock, reductd to $265,000I e SMALLER 2nd home with dock. Uodtr lllO,IXXl. An><- tool for olltt! CALL L•2 S678 frplc, bltlno, cpl, clrgc, COY aaptlrale ba•O. lit, 139.500. l~ lloyolde, Np'I llw:h .,.. • ,.!lo. lCnt loc. $30,:l!O. i6US66. 67Ul'1 KEN BRITTINGHAM 1,Alrf~da)l.,.....,.ll°"th<:-.B:-:ESr=~oA"Y..:Jo 1G-4ll5tl F .. ,_111 are Jmit a plltxW Don•t stw up Ille tllip! REAL TOR run .,, adl Ono\ ""1 · • · 11..,i r.Zft'.~ Pl-. on ad l ""1 a-.~· "Llot" M In d•llod. Sl'lp 67U123 f" tllday 642-1611. ~ =-=t=--j Untt, 5 dl)'I lor &-lo Shore -.Ital-· 1 111 _.,. ____ _ WIClOIAM REALTY- WANTED, 4 · O~ ·5 Ir h_om._1, l I•~ Vi1w rld1. Irvine T 1n ac1, ~stbfuff or Herbor View Hill1-, to I•••• or buy. Re vtrtt the ch1rg1s. C213l 2Jll.!5.ll2 I ~ BY OWNER $5D.SOO, 3 BR, FR, OR, LR, Carmel model J{atbor View Home. Xll'& l&e fUJ.ly lnd&cpd lot on dead end cU1-<1ttau. U{>l"'1'dcd A beauUlul ~ out. t;.11 64HOl8. Opi!J Sot a Sun 2-5 • CANNERY VIU•tt Property, Part '"""" + nn to build. °""''· $44,0llO 54MT!O. TIME FOR QUIC,K ·cASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 < • 125 "A.:.•;..r•;.;•~g:;:•_f;.:o.:.'.;':.::•.:.l•:._~•.;;:so ~~s_I~~~~ Property 154 BUILDERS WITH IMAGINATION Nine ttt'l'l's in Tt>111plr llllli1 11.rc-1•. 1.ag-una B1•1H·h. Cl'~nll' ll llt'\\' lll'VPlOPlllt'lll of luvt'ly ~·uri~·on 111111 lulltop holl\t'!l--Or i111bdivult' 11110 vlt\v hoine silt>~. Full pric~ $110.000 l'1•:1'F: f\ARRF:TT RF.Al.TY. 642-5200. Tl·l lAMA COUN1'Y RANC.11 l~ ACTt"s -5.6 1nlle!f ol ~amento River !rontn&•· Pilv 90 acre lake. 1.Jnllmlttd watrr supply. ~tfol~~ 'tor cattle or farn1 ing. Sn1111l down. Tl'rnis, BAY MESA MORTGAGE CO. a.18-2121. TO SF.TILE E;S'I'ATE $75 PER ACRE JO aCre lninimum sale UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY Tbl11 tlnf' ro1.11n1t>rr lttl bu.llding hits loatlll o( 11tyh.• ond ia • a 1reat lO<'atlon for HJJyQne t11 any <'l'f'ntivr tyf.M' or \\'Otk. pe floor plan \3 nrxlb'- &nd the prope_rt,y comc-s witfi a ....,anr<>t<t ~t•l•~$905. a month. Tbe duplex tn back or tlie apnrtmcnt upstai"' would make an economica'l hOme for the new owllf't:: caum.-im: COLWELL P ROPERTIES. INC REALTORS 1000 acrts -all or part In Cemttt..y recreaUoMI Duchesnl', Utah Lots/Crypts 15t near new 'dllm -lakes --• • • • •" • • • · .... · -90 • rivers -National F'orest -2 CHOICJ<; Crypt1 at cuh only. Jntermounta,l n ltteroorial P11rk, N.8. Con-. Trust Company, 2735 E. ~~s Goedhftrt, Attn)', Thomu Rd. Suite 3 7 , Phoenix, Arlt. 602-957-9130. 2 Cemetery Plots 2'h or 5 Mount•ln Acres Pacific View. Best Otter, in. a beautiful, t?Te covered 548·7'!Ml meadow, camper, weekend Commercial or yf'ar round home 15ife. Property Ft<e, map & pholoo by :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I 111 rcfurn mall . 2 'c .. 1 LOTS \\"die LOS (\~COS REALTY One with commer.ci1l 2172 OuPant' f1r. Suite 10 building. one with charmtrs Irvil'lf', Ca 92664 Spanish 2 Br bungal?t, INVESTMENT--many amcnttl~1t. Prime Joi OPPORTUNITY Sct1tll( of parklng! Asklna 5 Acn•8 nt'tir Pnlmdnl(' 1nt'1 $49,900. Airport. Xtnt ft'm\\•th poten· Ila! Red. to $32.!iOO. \VHI !1':1111' for 1 C-1 blrll(, Bill Grundy, Realtor ample parki11g, prin1t. Joe. Ml Bay11ide, N.B. £7rl-6161 San Clcmt'ntc. Bu,ycr ean 30 UNIT SITE, C<'nler of utlll;i;rr t::I Can1i110 Q[fice.\ for sell. ~ Leased to leading Costa Mf'lia. Approved bus c ompany. ptani. For tale' or trade tor Ov.•ncr/Agen t. s 4 6, so o unttr. ~ 6 9 , 5 0 0 • OR Term~. w/c:ooperate with reputable EBB TIDE REAL TY eontra<:tor. Contact: 4., ,,,, Mc.NAS H REALTY, .,~ ~.M2426 N. w p 0 rt '"'"H"!'U"!'NTl~!'!"N~G~T~O!!"N~ Aportmonta tor .. 1, 153 BEACH EXCEPTIONAL Mesa Verde triplex. close to the pro· posed. new Co11ta r..frsa Marina. $52,500. Earn $2000 + anrrulll net 11pcndnhle In· con1e + lax 11hcllcr & ap- pl'('('fntlon. O\\•tM'r rnn rnrry 2nd . Apprtti!lcd a! $5:1,000 ror soi;:, IC?an of J42.4t'KI. &14·5065. Buslnets P roperty 1S4 SlfOPPING CENTElt -VACANT - 112'x192', South 'tldo of W • r n • r near Bol1a Chica corntr. w,JJ prl· ced al $49,500. PETE BARRETT REAL TY, 642·5200. L•guna Beach ~ X 113 C·2 7.0NE One of l:111t do,,•n101,•n parcel• tor dcvclop1nt>nl. INVESTOl\S E . 171h St., Cosio Moao Try lllt'se on for profll! AAA Tenant St.15JOOO Dn. No. 1 Shows 103 1pc.•ndable. Cash apendable rettq"n F'our na!lonally known R~atonomlcs, Bkr, 6'15-6100 trancblset, Ion& Jeasei, tu EXCLUSIVE C·l % 111cre, percentage 13 unit.I. Price level, 1247 Brookh'n:• &hop. •<00,000..· • ping cehttr. An a •1. m. Wo!.189. No, 2 Show11 U?~ gpendable, 1--------- S un it ... 1ervict CondofTlinluma ... ! ~ ·-~ for Hlo HO uuS ne~•. r•·•Qt ,..,,,.,,..,,.,, No. S ~MM 15~ 4pend11.ble, A BR a"~ I"' OllO Sell 7 •unit bA~lc suviett jr. .. · ,.,... ut. • $2:\.000. C. T ,L. H.A. pymt1. wi~er. '180.000,.; b tlS3. + l\1!'lnt. WW. dl')'cr, No ... Shows 28'1'1 s~ le, d Pool See 11 UJ1ll1 on a mairl t.Xil of 2 cpt!I. rpii. \1111e. • 1'6:.9 RD<ky Crt. F. V. ftte"•aya. M?-3132. Call ~11{;!'Ho:i~~~~r moN! OONOOr·.·r-Stt-lt-.-,-B~n.-2~ lnfll. ~ .• I 2 c~r ~II ~. -!i~ WILLIAMS le. FABER prlv · Neu oq ~--1" , Rtallon tli3-!11S3. ~10 N. Tuslin. Oraniie ron ~le by {)Wnl!f. Condo 639-11500 or EVt's. 633-l'IOO homt s In Newport Stacia The J:utnt draWI ln the wm. w/bolit !dips,. n~'J5...filXI. • • .a Dally Piiot 0..lll<ll A pl • IJ\\ lld II A """' .... Ad. 64>-4171. ~nt. ' 1 • ' I 11 • • t I• I I I • i • I I '. -.... #.-, •• • • ••• . . ~ ' . • • • . ' • OAllV PllOT o It • _,,.-.25,1972 I w-Tl~! ~ !~,(.__ _ __,!~I ---l~I ---~I ... ~~~-= ~~~,~~~ I -,I-" HoUIM Pumllhtd 300 !•-----• u----u_..--I ~ Condominiums lncornt PNIMM"fY 1 ~u1inns HouMs Unftim. • ~ ~ -365 Apt. Uhl\Jm. for Nit 160 WANTED: ttftl. lncom•. o,,.ortunlty 200 Lofun• -~----... ,. CNt• MoN 311R'.' 2lf b4, i/;64 "' I!. Dm °"""' Cnty, ,,. ., ~.000. THREE Arch ~. C BR, 3 RmAl"amRm.Wetbar. M.O.vls8'&ltor-1'l00. AVAILABLE BA.avall.July,Aug.Pvl $225.AMONTH $185, 3BR, 2BA."erpt1, ! l ·-.. Irvine VllLA MARSEILLES • Pri patio, Dbl gar, poo1', ** WAN'I'ED: Duple;t NOW beach, tennla co urts. SUromuRtntll (3mo.Gnly) :.:.;., bl=,~~ ! .: ,..., 6 -· UPCr&de<f. locate<l In O.Ona del Mar. · . 499-lm. wlllt bulllln ldtcben '. i.trif c '• t.ni. WU • Gm! living! stn-IJiiO CAPRI REALTY, ,..,,151l5. lotp ~ -Lido lale ~er. 3 BR-2 BA on golf ~ ['!!";~ ,,_ . dbl rtponsible p e r •on to courv • ~. ,3BR,2BA,blUM,palio, LAlstorS• 171 dlstribu!e TENCO (a • $2lsAM0NtH NEW3Bll,2l1Ba.Comm. ' ' Sl'ACIOlJ~ 1 & 2 BEDROOM APT. Fumlshad & Unfumlshtd · ~ri' Adult uv1n9 ~ Dl.hiiasher color coordinated appliances ,_ Plu'l)I ~bag carpet -lnfrrored wardrobe doon-ln~t. ugh ting 1n kitchen -bi'\alfasl ·bar • huge brivate fenced pa1lo • plush landscap. Ing • Mick Bar·be-Ques • large heated pools .. !· -pool & dub. $21,950. -Dlvi.lon ol Coca-O>la) COF· 4 Br, S "BL ..}:31 IZIO!wk, Yearly lwe • -•"•-· ·• pool A ""· e<ottt. $335, ' 557~-·. LEASECONME RCIAL FEE PRODUCTS. $1000/~, "~....,.., 1rif ~~~ ~ Lwt 833--0330 o.y,, aak REAL , .. start r Sept. 956-UJO. 3 BR 7BA "2 etr rar. ~-J ·~ --~-- Duplexn/Unlts • N Btl<h ED RIDDLE, REAL'!OR -·~· ~-~~ 1tlt 162 ESTATE 1NVESl'MENT Can lllaart full or part lime IWPC!rt 646-ml . ~m:w="'3"'BR.=""'2"'1>'"Ba.=-~c.~mm.- --------128% ,.,urn 0<t aveni&e In-cs.to hn. per "1<.l Com-111;. Bal. taland. t,rg 1 Br. BRAND NEW HOME l,>00! Ir "'" Center. ~. 48 Units vestment over 21.5 year pany cst11bllshn business over pr. Privacy & Charm! __ '·ba ·C'-~ase. 833--0aoo' Dal's. ask &• lanai. 16.lr conditionin~. , 3101 So. Brl1tol St., Sant• An• SSi-1200 tenn or lease. PotentJal tor distribUton. 115 ~ A111 ma u·cle for Jack. ""'" ,.,_, ......... .Dc?luxe units, Air t:onditioncd. $33,000. tu ahelter bt )'ear. Sl • l br, wttertront tn Huge 3 Br, 2· dlx ba, sunken 1 ===~~~·~-~--~··~~ aU electric, 24 two bedroom. CaJI 8~ Johnson NO SELLING! dplx., lrg. patio. tub, wall• of glan, cathedral TURTLE Rock, 4 BR. 3 Ba, COLDWELL, BANKER &· CO • MANl\GING AGEl'(T 2 baths. 110n1e Rpl\1 level. 16 Co ti.ahlng or spend moN! $300 .. 3 mos onJy • Lido ceiJ., shag cpl•. l\1odern. tam & din nns, cpta, clrps, 3 bedroom11, 2 baths, B four GRUBB A El..L1S time with )'OW' favorite hob-Penn. 1 BR apt., util pd. Vaeat1t. $350/mo. Carpet cotnm awim/tennll. $385. bedrooms, 2 bath§, 3171s, NEWPORT BEACH by and let lbe machine age ~IEW 0~EN~~ layer will show, 956-~. 1 ~833-=11_67~. ------517 W. 19th,~-1'• 543.3481 AP,ts. furn. 360 Apt. Unfurn. ~ ...... -----~ AUndecks &: patios, trej (TI4) 557-7900 eam you money. CASH RE-3 BEDllOOM, 2 Bat b 4 BR, J ba, pool priVlle~s.1 imst!!!!~Njj.!ijj!Mjj•i~fi!,S jjSAi!!!!!54!i!!7--0jj3![i)' places. Exceptional renta I~!!"!'!!!!~!!!!~!!!!~.,.. I QUIRED $2498. Secured. BA YSHORES, pr io-com-East.side home with large Encl06ed Yd. $130 lease. 1: t BR , 'tor 1 person only. $160 a.ren close to h\'o major SAJ..E or Trade by Owner. rnunlty w/pl'f,len &ate, pri family room, in good con-~2317 aft 6 pm or wknda. Bel~ 111•nc1 tse. Near beach, South tteewaya Ir: shopping. Va-R-1 Cul-de-sac lot. Prime lJ!.llTED OPPORroNITY beach,' 4 BR, 3 BA, July 1· dition. AvaUable now. $290. LllUM 8Hch ,. · ~ Laguna. 499-1979 eves. cancy l!!ts than 4~~-Flexible N_._. .... location $20,000 or Write now for information, Sept 5 $2200 Courtesy to Including -~ * OCEAN=ONT 1 BR. * Sal 1 -".,..... ' • · mo. 6 .... ,,...ner. ~n * 1 BR. close to beach & f.lnanclrl&. es P r c e equity tn 48R CdM house ~ude phone number. brokers. 642-5211. Call 1 --., ~ "'-. • Ap'· -m n></per -k. hop' N End ~--.ooo. \VIU con!dder ...... -~. ' · ........ ,. $85 nACh nr ~ach quiet .... r lv ~ ,....-~ 1 g. o. • ..,.....,an -,,,,_,H'll Hau••• Unfurn. 305 HERITAGE REALTORS -' -n4: 61'fr7686 Lindy or Jl.3: view. Call. 494-1079. trades/ 833-1264. Evea. Mount•ln, Detert, REDt-BREW -secluded. 2 people ok. Will Ea>--086,; Bol:i· 613-»12. R-·-174 CORPORATION Gtnerol AVAIL July all1't. 4 Bii, Mesalc ,..nt short term or yearly. N•wport Baa.ch ._.., 1001 H0ward Avenue Verde, nr schla, frp • $125. UTIL pd. Bach nr·m -Btilboa P,enins!iil• JNVESnfENT .. TRIPLEX San Mat~. Ca. 94401 crpta, drps, bltns Qtff schl, full kit,, ocean view. ____ ,..._~ .... --.... •I SI'UDJO,· s1nall-l em.ploytd Plus.' with Ftftplaces 1--=----='"-=-c:-pald. SXll)/mo. 613-4706 aft U65 • BACH, No, end. Full 9. i.is WK &, uP l On Oc~an !emalt. Beach l block . L•gun• 8e1ch . ' COLWE LL • • .. ·~ .. DELUXE APARTMENTS Air Cond • Frp1c's -3 swtm. ming Pools • Health Spa • Ten'nis Courts • Game Md BUiiard Room.-. 1 B~ROOM FROM$165 MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE on Golf Course Ii neat One of a Kind 6 pm. kit.. ba.I carport. 2 people Lovely Bach. 1 Br,,-ROoms Yearly $100. No pets . Ski Afea. $49,500 3 BR, 2 Ba, $260, also'2 Br., 2 $210~ 1 Blk be ch. Maid Service. Pool -Utn Pd. 615--2124 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.M. ~l B .... i..-. ,..,,_1_. Dr, Al.lo 1 Sectlob _ 640 Acrei Clean well kept old 11lyle rest-HouMI * Apt1. Ba, $170. C)lts, drps, stove, • a . 2 Br., lJAi • e CallJ3'15jS740 • (714) 557·80~r !•f~{l PE RTIE S. INC . f~£ALTO RS ..,. ...... , ..... ......ai ""'· $450. an acre. aurant &. 5 bachelor units in * 145-0111 * dshwshr, disposal, pr l. Ba. Bltns. NICI! v1f!W, =~·..,...,;;,:;':;~-li~'-'~-] .• \VJNT~Ji1ENT~ • RENTAL OFFICE •===-lrv-ine ___ _,,,..,1Godwin's AJpine Real Estate downtown Tustin. $65,0CA'.l. In-patio, trplc. 546-0469, $250 • 2 Br. 2 Ba. Deluxe CO~lte1 •r .4 1,2,3,4 BR.· rve NOw!! OPEN 10 Aloi to 6 PM DUPLEX by owner, Xlnt P. O. Box 1798 Big Beach come gross $44;1))), Here's 979-0745. Vjew Apt. Htd pool. AU ABBEY REALTY 642-38501 --"'H""A""C"l"E~N"D~A,---1 anoa, ~l BR units, furnish-Lake, Calif. cn4) BOG-7511 your chance !or an ideal SB>BACHELOR Pad nr the AVAIL. July..l BR, 2 BA, fNe•u"""v'i·EW RE $170 • Splacious turn si~ 2 BR upstairs Oat. SunpOrch. HARBOR , ed, $25.~'.~ ~"°Costa Mesa Lor in famous Lake Havasu, owner-operatorbus~pe~ beach. All util pd. Mature xtra lrg fncd yrd. Blt-inl, " NT A LS non-smoker, • geq,tleman ex-Adl67~ ~;_Jrly $185. 205 28th St. 2241 AVOCAOO mtEET ;!J St. C.M. ~ home ol the world famous with a going tneu adult. w/w crpl'g, cl.rps. Nr all 673-4000 or 4~3248 ecutive, fireplace, quiet. ~ Adults only • No Pets • Income Prooerty 1CA London Bridge. Located constant rental income. * gchls. $250/mo. 847-1905. BEACH House, 3 BR, priv 675-4859!,. .. • • · Apt. Qnfurn. 365 2 Bdrms Avail. 1 -close to all 80hoo1s i: city. 833-:ra;t & Eves. 673-29;12. $210.-SHORT on Bread? 2 Br. 2 BR, crpts, dr~ encl. yard; Comm. & ~· $350. Y.rly Cost• ~ii· Deluxe\ & 2 BR. ~1 f · $9000 er will trade fOr O>sta partly furn, incl util. Singles ltOve, encl. ~· Laun-Lease. Ref. 499-1506. , __ 1, . • .. , • , :-G•neral Garage. DiShwhr. Paid utD. ' SIX UNITS Mea or.Newpor:! Belch in-ok. drt area. No ldds or pets. Lido Isl• Unbtlltvably B11utlful _.O_N_Tff_E_B_EA_C_H_I -FROM $150. * 646-- 1 Dil11Xe N6rth Cotta Mcta come~ 6"-t68.7· ' * $1BO. 645-4725. 3 BR, l~ Ba., bJtinf, yrly VAL n~. .~i:~ • Coldwell, Banker & Co • .> , ~· apti, 2'Blt, 1% bath 2 I.Ott, teelu~ '2,t50 , $130-\VHERE Jt'a At! 2 Br, 3 BR. E-sidei Large yd. lease. $350. CZ13) ~280& Adult'.,,,,.. no pet..~ Managing Agent ··• each with gaha:ei le an Moonrldae cabin .. $15,750 -bltnllt crpts, drps, children F~ only. Avail J~ 1. wkdys. <n4> 6 7 3-4 o 6 3 e~pere.'· ._ Stream• ·ii 1 Blt, Furn. & Unturn. ATTRACTIVE 2 Br., in- • . ' ..,. ? . ' ' an.,'. J>reunt lpCO))le $950. i.irellde cabin · • $35,000 :ll)Cl BustDeu Center Dr. ok. · . . $2:15. ~ att.S. wlmds. WatoiiliJ!; 45', poot Rec,:Rnl. FROM ONLY $195 dividual uniL Frplc., ept, 1'fl' mo • Call ~ "' write; I"""" * ' BR. 111 BA, shacp, xlnt . Sa""'i·Scls 1.J Bdrm, l'Ufn. '~ o!u~vd drp!; beam coilinp. Private FULL PlfCE s\le'!"f ,Real plate', P . 0. RECREATION, lOOac. San SISO-DOWIOUSE 2 Br. convenient location. 546-2313 MtH . Vtnla Unlunl~ $138. ,.P:,IT: '~!!""Beach (an213J ~; m" patkc Adults only. No pOu. ~ 2828, Bli .._Beu Lake, Jacinto A-ltns. N.eedl tamily prlv gar, stove, fenced for 548-6358 ~ p~ ~ £1.1.,,. ._,._ Refs .. $179.50. ~ Santa $67,500 CallL 1o~Fam.FunFarmand klds/peL '*' or ' lBR,2 BA I ' · ' 'Mns'.~by.WllliamWaltersCo. AnaAve.67:>--0395;,64&-4981. m• D p Int . game rm .. h"p c. * $30 WEEK• Ul!"'-i=~,;:..,.~==~~ • -r Out of St•t• Prop... 171 camp. Incl 2BR, 2BA. &: •n• 0 · Lease $295/mo, or 5ell • •Jiil"• PANOJtAMio VIEW Dana, pt NEW Cpt, drps, newly dee. Newport · ¥'QUEEN den. $225 mo Lease & $165-SPACIOUS 3 Br. l~S ba. L.SE elaborate lge 3 BR. 2 $34,950. Owner 5rf5...3182. : ~~~ B~ Avail 1 12&. ii~ studio apt. . bltins retrig. 2 Br uPPer. t DAIR-. deposit. Jobs avail In area. Crps, drps, R/O. Families ba harbor vi-" sun deck •Phone ...... ,.;...._Htd Pool Brand new .. Un!. Bltns. Nr. shops. Adlts .1Qf1Jy. $140 • ,DRIVE-IN/OREGON 714/~"llG or singles fine. • ..... ' l.r rt n-...... .:ie. ~·""'"' t/d t 1~· ,.. -' ·~ LANDLORDS I $32)., 49&-9146• 496-3538. ,,.ewpo 1nawr e ChUdren • Pet oection cp . l'J>6, pa_io, gar ......... ~ .mo. 646-3)39; vw:-" 5n .. f1irvi1w Caacades foothill town on "" f ii 496-7558 67~3988 Joann .St. East to West Hlway •. Active lLLNESS forces sale of su~-Do you have a vacancy'? We Fountain V•lley 2376 Newport Blvc\, CM ac · or · : ... 646.8811 recreational area between 2 cessful lawnmower shop in can till it. Many desirable $105 • 1 BR Dplx w/gir. 543-9755 tit ~·" Q.alboa P8nlnsul.-blESA VERDE area • Lux 3 dams & rivers w/swtm-Costa M~sa. ALSO rock tenants on our waiting list. Stove, refrig. sm.I fro nt This Ad Worth $5"Cn Rent t. Br. gar, frplc, bee.ut. pgtio. (anytime) shop avrul Call DANIA 5 BEDRM., 21L Bath. yard, <xcept. nice! 1 BR . , 2 BR, 1%ba.,. patio, oalcony, Like private home. Adults. · millll' fishing, water skiing ' AbsoluteJv NO CHARGE. Y2 Furn 2 1rg i t 3" E ~... s•= th! ~·~ REALTY CO 642-'l560 ' N 2600 ,. G $180 UTIL. pd 2 Br t · · · Coses, ....., · ......,. !WU man Yon $265. 546:4016. & huntir1( .• Ap~ $15,000 · ' · BEACON RENTALS tw sq. rr, rffn-• · ap · queen s~e bed, ]?ri('dress-yrly lease. Inquire at Apt. 7•HG>USES net ll"°ffi8 last'Y<ar !30.000. CATERING co. ertabllshed * 645-01 II * brook. $400. ptr mo. ;.., J:,~· t';fr:'.• :?'iJ:'2 ~: ing nn. ·""" 1rg rooms, encl c. 613-1521 or 543-1111. .THESE. 1..... 29% dn. John Cook, 1364 14 yn, La Canada. Sell or THREE BEDROOM 2 baths eludes• garden. larwin sml rm for oUice. Bal. gar w/storage. A\!ults only, YEARLY 2 bdrm. Fireplace, A.Kt,; MeJn ·St. Sweet Harne, Ore. trade in beach a re a • with large' fenced ~ard and realty 96M405 any• no pets '150/mo ot •.. ~-F!XERUPPERS 97386. ~ Mrs. Hohm. , time. PeM. 2035 F lie . ( M bar, built-Ins. One '""""' * •BEAUTIFUL 1 & 2 BR. Contemporary Garden A.Pts· Patios, frplc., pool. $1.S $170. Call 546-5163. but ,produ°Ce 111nt lncoOle &: , • • al . I _.. ga,rage. $210 per ?WDth $325 • 3 BR. 2 Ba, dplx u rton, . . from·ocean. ~. 6'73-6005 ~:.J tax sheltet: s!i'BR A 2-1 BR Re•l .ist•te . ll% annu return. on a.... rent. Free rental service. w/frplc, bltns, gar & deck. NICELY fufn· 1 BR. Apt. , DELUXE 2 Br., l~l bL • . . EXch.anl:.. 112 lease-. Option to repurchase 3 Br, 2 ba, cpt& thruout. $350 • NEW 3 BR, 2~ Ba .Pool $1 4 o I m o ~ 1881 C1pl1trano . Be•ch Studio, erpt/drps, Po o I • .• •bomea on~ double lotl. $875. , ~ ,,.;. -·· at additione.13% per annum bltns vt Uos $150 1 __ . mon•'-1.. income. $. 10,000 HAVE 8 '"'ear ,12. dbl ..... Jack H'-hon. ,., 00~. Coklr TV. Beaut lndscpd, studio dplx, frpJc, bltns. A-fonrovia Ave ... No. 3. C.M. **NEW duplex 2 Br, crpts, • P pa • • • "'V ~ """""' u.-.. ~ cov .....,.._ ~ __ _.... ~s _ 4 • fam rm. 2u. ba o•o "'1tl. · drp bl · Child ok, no pets. • ~· t • .;:£ down, A8ki1'& $79,SOO. Ph: mobile borne 2 Ba 2 Br Realtors 646--7711 _.....,. ~ .ulVl•u• • ..,, .,. ~ s, . tns. 5 mm. from Y..:=: ., 642-1771 ' · • 1 ., tA' NEED 10 investors with 2043 Wettclilf Drive -~-o:---' --=--.,..---studio 'IH, frplc,· pool, 2 SML. 1 BR frp1 beam ceil, Dana Point Marina. $190. * SHARP! Unturn 1 Br. •. . ~.Mlllhr"'::!'.',' AFduff. 25450,0CO eaC'h. Re.turn OpenfilgPM •• Huntl-BUdt patios, c)lild/pet. Ba::k pri patio, $:ISO. No cbJdrn,· Call642-4474. Close to OCC & UCL $140 l : cpt, ""l'", m " ~J· 18-20% pe; annum aeCured .... _. Bay: per mo. 557·'1768. • : ~ Pk., HB. Pet OK. Rent $89. ·by growing Orange County ·LANDLORDS! SEA FOOD. MENU $500: Harbor Vu Hms-Lrg 4 no .pets. ,<dult~ .. llG E. 20th Coroila!•I' Ml<' "0 ' -.. 21 Gas & wtr 2 Club hou,.. · St.. ~1311. 2 BR. unlurn.. tl-r>ts. dips, • , • 1 . •• ' Mfg. Co. (since 1965). We Specialize tn Newport 1 Br aeubelJ ••••••••••••• $95 Br., 2~ Ba., frplc, gar, SEACLIF1'~ MANOR-1 BR, range/oven, refrig. No pets. ~ Ci.sh vat. n4,<m •• W~t proprietary. Future stock Beach • c.orcma de! Mar e 2 Br mennaid ........... $135. yt'.d., patio, children/pets. S~ti~t·, ~ upe~ ~·il2 ~~'. uni $I40, furn $155, Crpta, $140/mo. ~1455. . , ~.11, close ilJ CM duple)(. Will options 833-8820. •-1 ........ a. Our n-w ~-3 hr. Sa.ilboat vu .••••••. nso NU .. VIEW RENTALS drps, blb'ls garb dispL usu.me b6J. 536--0406. • ~u..· Aeil .xr 248 $140/mo. To see, call 4934955 ' · 3 BR, 11n BA. Beautiful --·-· TRIPLEX R t E1t~• W•nted 114 2 WEEK course on mail vice is FREE to You! Try 5 Br Cliff dwellers •••••• $250 673-4000 or ~ * Sll5 * Poolk. ho.1$25 Placentia Atve. spacious apt. pr i v ~le I • , ea -order & importing. Call Nu-View! WE HAVE LOTS OF WESTCLIFF, Executive As a ut our discowit pan. balcony. Carpet. Choice ,.•-;. TwO BR. each: in PRIME wANT,Eo ·to tiUy, 5 br home ·~9678 f9r information. .!'~~IEWorREN~~~?Ao ~~~~L ~ 7,:Zi 1 home. f • BR, 3 Ba. Beaut. Studio Apts .. 1 Br. $125. MS-.~. location. Children & sman i rental,_ area, on JIUJIP St., in Mi.saloit Viejo wJth low 1;11..--.u ~ atrium. Yearly. Call: ~der adults. No pets 2 BR, blti'nB, pool, WalJc to pets welcome. Raeaonable "' C.M. $49,950. do'vn or lease with option Money to Loan 240 RENTING-LEASING 3 BDRM., a BATII. elect. WINTON'. Realtor 675-3331 -Elden, Mgr; Apt. 6· beach. $200-up. 0 tang e rent. No depoeit. 351 Vic--~. 'tAt.L '=" ,4,·.l414 Call 586--1737. Principles e& Hom~s only. 5 yi's exp. bltin R/0. f.a, ht ., 4 Bedrooms, ·1a,mily room, Furn. B•chelor & 1 Br's Coast Real Estate, 644-4848. toria, A~. 3. , .'' · 91~ ~ ly.' · Agent 24 hn. 95&-2500. :-J~~· crp:: 1' bl drps. carpets, drapes. Only 3 ;;pt<iallyBI ndict. 2110 2 BR. Coro Lido. Apt. AdU!.,, * * $l70 * * ..n-1 ' ... ....... PVT 'DtV Wanu ~3 or 4 Br NEED CASH? $12()..SHORT oa·Bread? 2 Br. $229• 'fnCd Call, di .. _~· yean old A in Harbor View ewport V ., C~: , pool,·m pel.5.•..fi250 E. Coast 3 Br, 1% Ba, newly painted REAL TV home~ ffarrY 833--1129 wkdys-• per mo. wuay. Homes. It bU , community BEAUT. FURN. 2 BR $;115 Hwy. 546-4924. . ' Bltina, crpt/dfi>,, encl patio. Ntar Nt•porl P••t Office l-S; 642-23121 l-S' wknds. $1,000 OR UP ro $3,r.m. 968-5221. AGi=NT 9 6 2-'4 4'11 or park & poola. $430 pr month Up. Incl util. Htd . ;boi·. 2 W ,, Shag ref/mg ., fitepl Nr schla A .shop'e. ~drtn • $10,000 AND MORE 3 BR, 2 BA, fam nn, $275 per 546-8103. on years lease. P))one AduJl!, no pets 642-~. $19S 'ise or '$Z!5 ~th,·· BLUFFS 3. or 4 •BR. mo. 005 Lian!. 979-7412or (ll •WE haw ~ -oelection 64Q.002I or 675-4930 ... nL ., ok, ""'peu, ~,Center '81., 1 ~~~·~613-~~135!7~*~~~,See Avco Thrift for a Real SSS.3586. 01 3 and A .o.t;,....... homes VERY Nice 1.Br.dplx. Quiet. G&ragt!. No pet/child, CM. !i'f2-s;MO or 548-2682. ,. oear_. HARBOR VIEW homes. 3 br. Sep• by garage. Adults 431 Iris, So. Hwy. 646-3331 · Eltate Loan. Upon ap-Corona dtl Me. r that . can be ~'ed into 2 ba, 1ned patio, CUit. cpts -~ .. cAo 1021 BRAND new large 2 Br., -.•, use the money -•---'--.J4-u1.. ~1 fNe! ""• nope ... .no-• Mesa Verde area. Pool, I I tu"""!" .... • _ • UIUU:it ~~·on our a: drpa. Rec cntr w-,....,...... 2 . . bl . GREENTREE tlnancw • ="o:°u~~.~r~ S:r.;1c 2&~.~~:::: ~~c?J>ot!~~"t';;; ~~1.00 pets. UGO. c,h~!~N.i~n~;:.!: ,a..~ .. ~:,_~~"'·i:;_••~: ;; , INCOME HOMES penona! loans. relrig., new •bag, redec. . 54N555 • Newport Heights 64$-1809, 642-3375. . . . ~· at . :lJew Duplexes le Triplexes Buslnus-$365 • Exce.ptional 2 Br •• 2 2 BEDROOM, elect bltin 2 Br, util pd. $11D/mo. No MESA Verde,i 2 BRl..upper, 2 ·.l 3 Bdrm. from $48.500. Opportunfty 200 Ae74 Ba, huge liv rm., 2 trplcs, RIO Crpta & drps 66, ~ 3BR, ·2BA, frplc, pets. ~ fdaple st. · ON TEN ACRES newly dee., bltnft C!"Pbl. STONIS INVESTMENT CO. '.AVCO all bltns, 1 blk beach! lOO' 'f need lot, dbl iarav,ex Fenced yrd. No dog. Lease, 548-5913 t A 2 ~ Fum. A Unttn. drps, no pets. 1 Child OK. . 646-4411 I THFHFT NU·VIEW RENTALS mo ~r mo. Call today: 129; mo. aft 6/646-9264. COUPLE !or manage ol 6 ~ I prtv, patlill. $150. 54().7562 ~· • U BEAUTIFUU.Y · maln· No Se lfng ' • • 67~ro<I or 494-3248 AGT. 962.-t4n or 546-8103. 2 BR, very clean, fncd back units. 1 Br. New. $150/mo. ~ Tenn1' Omtnfl 8lrfst. SPACIOUS. CLEAN 2 Br -· ' tained Ju.TIUious unlls. T"v, PKr1"11PntYJouobrl ~Newport Ctr. Dr., ** DUPLEX BR AND 2 BR Condo ut pd ....., ... · yd., range, crpt/drps. No 2220 Eld(lli. 646-6378. 900 Sea Lane, ~ 6H-26ll w/w crpt, new drps, elec 3 BR 2 Ba All h frpl NEW. Huge dlx cwner's ' UI ' ..... ,...,., hild ts $175 (MacArthur nr O>ut 'H)"y) bltns', priv patio. Nr frWys I t • ave C!i, WHOLESALE Suite 101 It 3 BR 3 BA drp s, pool , refrig, ~A,._7~~· no pe ·, a. SEMI furn. 1 BR Apt. No & ahop'g. No pets.""•-• Nr .. .tJe,vport Center. 100% Newport Beach un · ·• · "'Sh/dryr, frpl. S 21 o. ,,_.. .-.. children or pets. Sl.25/mo. on.-o.- ' depreciation fl'lctor on in-DISTRIBUTOR Ph. 833-3440 Fireplace. bltins. 1800 :!<f. ft. 548_1405, S37-538S. Condominluml Call 837·~~7 aft s. pm. ALL new 2 BR, stove, ,,att=·=-S="pm-='". =-==-~=,-- • vest. or $2.50,IXM) \Vill ex· WANTED L + 3 decks w/vlew of bay, Unfurn. · 320 refrig., prl. patio. Very nice SPAC .2 a: 3 Br apt $140 up. i 3 change for commerc. or in· Simply service esll;blis~ 1st TD oa ns ocean, & hWs. Walk to heh 3 ,BR, crpts, drps, bltns, 1 Pr. furn. Patio. Quiet adlts & ·Unique. Open Sat & Sun Pool cpt/drp bltns WI , ... dllst. prop. all cash account• 111 thia & shopping. 1 yr lse $395 f JJ c d. l m. mac . S 2 6 0 G I only. $lfi0/mo. Avl 7/1. ohly or by appt 707'S k ' ' ' THE ffiWIN CO. area. This is not a coin op-6~% INTEREST Refs. required.~. . i.eµe)Option. Wtr pd. (1) ener• ' 5'8-56(6 eves, 5571476 days. Hetk>irope1 'alley ~~ ~ l\faple No. 1 , .•• 642-3813 :, Re~~ ... ~ewport Cente~lll ;;::;! vei;:',:d rouprodte. ~in.~ 2nd TD Loans cozy 2 Br, frplc, blln 993-2392 14 BED RM. $225/mo C.M. Hunlinglin,>. lleoch : only. PhonO (1) 433--0069. . l2Ql College No. 5 ••• &IZ-7005 kitchen, refrig, washer, $235-3 Br., .2 Ba., 2 gar, 1·1 Bednn. $155/mo •. ILB. 2 BR, 1 Ba., trplc, garqe. 2 Br. Adults no pet& : ) Suite 445 Newport Beach you've seen· on TV 111>ld in 1 • Wat"° & .gardener fum. cptJdrP., . .AEK. nu paint, Ask · 1or IA!'8 Lu Y me 1 • LaQUIN'r A HERMOSA $245 indudii'lg µiltitlell. Free BAY MEAOOws APTS. • 'OPEN HOUSE locatt""' such. as owce,, Lowell rates ~· Cc>. Lease Si O o Imo• 600 oven. 5292 81.qen 846-5838. 540-1151. H~'-.Jleal<on, Spanll!i Coantiy Estate Uv-vr,ohr-deyer. See Sat -" Sun. 387 w. Bay'st, CM 64&-007S i '. employee "lounges In r<tall 'WE BUY TD'S" He!lotrope. CdM. . Ca I I 3 BR, Almoet oew, $280 ·nto. Townhovn U~m. 235 Ing & spiclOol Ap~ T;,,.. 618'Narcissus. 6'15--0918. * DELUXE 1 • 2 BR. * • ~ S•t. & Sun. 12 lo 5 p.m . store~ financtal lllstitutiom, Sitlltr Mtf. c'0, 611 llSOll • N the bch ' · •--· nc<d ~" llUnlo!n gu • 1 TR1P' ~· '"'"' t 11th --" anu!a "'"" ' ear ci'ptl -,..... 'BBQ Un....,.be';.J._.,c u.q * GREAT ~ • 2 •BR.* Bllnl, dahw!hr, -•., nr So • ... ; _,.,.,. t"-' a '"~ m cturlni,.....u, .u•211·1 "' ~1·1 CLEAN 3 Br 2 .. bl""" -~.~.;, ··-...... Caplslr•no • -.. -llWldecloa,. pool •-St. In Huntington Beach, warehouses and ·&'!hall in-~ .,._ , sty, ~ec . ..._., t".,.c, ;:iur,...,.,. ~ ' ·~ .. . • • ' '"' Frplcj bltre, '344. , -·~ Coast Plaza. e. ~2321.· : walk to beach. Call 968C33n. '•titutional accoonla.· IJ1lo ServlDg ~·"'1'• 21 Y1)L klcpl~i;, 2o1 "fi'::...'~~~ Nat~ ~·--· H•rloour $16m0..J BB ·~ w/all, or BR. PURN. $175 .$21D UJ!?L;~' , EASTSIDE 2· Br, iit, £0: . .s. '• dtslributor ,we eelect will be l\IONEY avail Irr ht & 2nd ., --u-~--/ >..:.d ALL PAID c~a -~-•-· -· .._ tlld ' 4 pm. EXCLU"""' 4 BR 6 DEN. -• ._ " w -• • llTILITIE.'!. -· ~~. -·-. -~. -.,., resp0nolble !Or main"1ning loans liao purchase ~ i>a.• "'.&ii aft• 7 • PaOo. 2 car ..... Adalts · .,--,---tar. No pels. $115. -· h" theseioc•tlonsand .. stock-MaMn MOOU.. Real 2 BR. Y~ ieaoe. Frplc, 8'6-liiutar 544-81l! • Pnfd.--..-·•••tal (lbllcsS.o!SOnI>lelO!'rwJ HAIBOR··GlittllS XTRA1rgiar;11>11a,'au 1 TRIPLEX, ea. 2 B ll. 1ng Inventory. AU locations Estate. Da,ya 492-8332, eves, stove, drpt, pr. Adults, no 1 ~bh!: ts:MJ97. on Beach, •1, b1k w. on Roll -·--nun · : , 'w/pallos. Nr. stores. Sts,900. are established by OW' com-492--0424. pets. 53> Avocado. 963--2755. I r-vJne ~ , D I u-· · -to 115211 Parltslde-1.dt.l Paintst'.., carport60 r ..... • -"!: aftocc..5. No I -m14 Ag't •~7414 W ~ •· b ~--w•-•· 1 • pm. up •x• .. ,.,m. 4"" pe '.. • ~ ' ~. 1'•orv.. . en V'Ol1" pany. e •l<X\.I a ....,.penda le Mortgiges o•~n ~ ~ (71') 841 ~" , , • -~ ~uml1h~ ' 2,BR.' 11> BA. ,<dulls. Call • ; * Triplex-By Owner. 2· Br, distributor, male or fe male, Trust Deeds 260 Cost• Met• 4 BR., 21' baths ••••••• $365 BelbM, Ptnlnsu1a nfu 1 heel 642-0970 1 ?..' large yards, ga rages . In this area with ssm.oo .. --3 BR., 2% baths •••••••• $350 $145 -$165 U rn 1 \...,,A~ Sa--to .. ~A .. "~ : ''· 10..20% dn $45.500/of!cr. minimum to invest in equip. NEED MONEY? Or do you FREEll 3 BR .• 2baths •• ~ •••••• : $35b DLX dUplex 2 Br, l% Ba, Batbelor Ii: .1 BR, patios; From $120 to $215 mo .:nu ..... ,..,.. ' ......... l",·7r: 2233 Rutgers Dr, C.~t. mtnl and Inventory which have a TD to sellT CALL Landlords-Owners 2 BR., 2 t>atlui ••••••••• $275 bl~· nu cp~ drp• ~·. ftplc'a, priy. g a 1' a Ifs. * Spac. 2 BR apt, Crpt, 1• ., 557-.8400. can turn over up to two Uoyd, Bkr, at &12-2171:. We will rtler tenants to you 4 BR., 2% batbl ••••••. $375 encl,.. pr, ;. l9e. <If ;tly Divided bafh & lotl of 8.chelora e 1 Bdrms drapes Older, pref.' $1Z. j CdM 4.pJex. Belo\V 11,vy. times mouthlY. Earnings FREE of ch&rge .•. Matl)' 3 BR., 2. bathS ••••••••• $335 '7>4758. closeta. Rec ball, pool le Bel • 3 Bel =~....,,....c.,.,,,... ___ _ ',~ Two-3 Br .• Qnc.2 Br & One-l can grow to $25.00> annual· 1 1 1 .,~ desirable tenants on our 3 BR., 2 batbJ .,.;, •••• $285 pool tables, ""Muna baths. 2 rma , rm1 East Bluff ~ :~~r~~~~·E~~~· ~ns:! ~,W~ew~~ Ho&wfar~ ,~ ;tA~::~1~eW:3900 :::;;';_t:b';::::::::::: ~C~"'-'..,•-Ma __ .,. _____ i:i.,~Lil~~'i.7~~ ~Y2'or2Full8.th1 2-llll._de_lux-Qt~.-."')'rpl-c~.-.pool,- Plicants. Write' for complete 2 Br, 1% ba., Eastal.de loc. Beach, 1 ~I! l'!;.,~t Slatel'). Mhl.,~tber _a_'!! ~~ 11.r" .. ' Adultt ~.?!5· . e NOW SEILING e Wormation, inciu~ your H F •-• 300 e ntlUFTY Nlt\y-Spac. 8 ·red h •• ,, Frj>I, b(t!MI & ... BBQ In ~~,.,. =~ -w ... or , . ._......., · P'->1'¥': O\lmber Md Area OUMI urn11..... ftu'll Bach. an util incl $85. ~ 2'cv gar., just a few ........... • e-., ..... , • A'-A ,R-~•lse•~-olllio -'---lotbla llUllTINGl'QllGAr~eli's lnimlJ1f !!replace. -lntllon·iletcll -~uunu Code. All lnq>iJriM -py Otner1l " ~· ..... ,.. .....,, AP!I. Heil ·ai 80lA CblcL Convenient It"'*>' -I ')illi)(Ei:8;li;;;;;;;;:ib:jh , l,NCOlllE HOMES • conftdentleJ., ' ~--~"'1;c.-ipt.;-61HYO.-:-.....,~-· I llf6-l32.1. -~ • see ott Jdtcb& BDciooed 11&· I DELUXE 2 8edroom, 2. boa>, l~.~NEWJiW'TRIPD~ • !~,900950 CQCNHSOELMll~~1ED ~= :':'~ ~ ~: ~~ !!i Ulllv. ~~. JIWlt Huntlnr'-! ,le"'8 ~~'rt ~. rr. :.'t,~=.f:: cJt ::=~ ""= • -~" . ..,... Sl!S. Call ~ !33--0QI LARGE Btchl. Wail ., .. ....,.... tlol.' ' " \7 ~ . ·--~ ~-· Betut. .... 2113BRunll1. CORP!)RATION BllJ=:'ruCX:M~l ALARant•lseMS-3900 OlllctbooralAJlloll'K ........ SCltdOltonly.M6 i LRG. 2 llR. ~ ' • '':wi:'ii~ i::.: ~~~·Mesa. P~': g;v':lon Betboa Panl~l• • 'si>AIU<LIN!J 2 Br, fhCi ~ dopoolL $1LIJ P,a Apl. ,-~1'0011. ~dllo °""' tll t pm. ;_liO, pr, 381S Men Blvd. ...... . pr <r»Wdrpo, -nfr ! BR. I -~ utlL -· SalllJ&lo HOt 1 "" ,... """rotw~ w.y, CM LRG 2 Br, 1 1111 ....... e FIXER-UPPER e Su 11'91,1 BW10A Pt oh. QI&; suo ' • 3 BR, J llL ~,. ...... _ No•(llel1 llNdl ""' courts. $190.141-G'S N' Jiortipr-BMI & _.,,.._, RIO, ~ -n.. se~••t• 3 Bdrm It. hv -• ~·---yrly · .~rm. .. _ ·----~ ••· ~• .... __ , '"" ... '":" -.1• lot, .... : HOUiton, T•x11 77006 :."'.'.::'.::";'~s· BR,-' Ba. ,.:. ALA Rant•ls e MS.3900 4 BR., 11' bl., -. nn. '1flCI b1k Br I Ba. ~.. ~ • _ _.. wm1 pr fncd chlld '*' SI&. -• i.: ~ _,"-'" • •· ' BR. ~· bt tam -II ""'""· s • BwwaJow. Pvt. patio $150. m~« ' • ~ c.1o!. 1125. lJQU(lR STORES lloat; a pier. crpt'tL i.t • DOWIOUSE-a BT, fncd • wi:'liAvii oni~f... :: ~ = :11'· ~ .... to rlilbt odUlu -UIS. 54"5125 -WALK ,. ...... lo $135. retl1. Money maker! iiARCl!l MARKET. SI0,000 dUo. &n-203&. yrd, end gar, ldits/peta. 1 IG,MIJ ,.., L.,..... I Br, crptt, drpo, -Ir . ' ~~ STAll Jµ:~R .. ':icmt ·~~ !,_,UNIT C~a MoN , . _. ~ Ranta ls e MS.3900 tlMI! fOI CHARMING ,.~., w 11 h -'IOI Paln1. * MHllSI. ' ~, ...,. ~-,., """"' .~ P•rk·LI~• SurNUndl"I PISCAL 11 llfG~ PJtO-Holl•nd Bus. S1i11 LOVELY cu-1 BR. .. .., • PRIVACY! 1 er °""1 , n•IU""' CASH :.:.!" a;:"' Hlab~ 0 , .811:f'~ qum . DELUXE Dui;i:.c ~ ;:"..!:..M. BIDIS RESOLVED FOR "Tb Brol<er With Empat!q>" Rfn'1 blk Aleoa V.,nle .Cc>\>f>. lli>I !rid /pets ok il.85. 'l"'.-Jo!' , 111 a BR AP1:S ., ~,.. 0Wl'l£RSOJIS40GllNITS. 17160ra...,Ave ... C.». "l!ll Club. .w .. ~'· $!00. Ail'it '11 .~ 'i'HlvU9H 'A ~ '•-un. Prv,l)lltiot• Utdl'ools CallAl ........ i!H1311 BY N.ffc O.. Spocltl"" &45-411tl 54().0f))S tveL a.ni ... r A wattr Incl. ., • s .. , DAILY PILOT -· Nr.i¥-'s ~ A<NUs {)nly v ... tc:1e1 -_, 1Wnt -l<llplaJ> ( 1 H ) H'9lth food -~ • NEED MORE J!oomT 4 ' 8DCE -.. 1 BR. apL, Ulll. 'pd. c.rim. M -;,, .__ . A.... your -, tpL, ..... ~· Qr '11111': llltr, i tr leue. In good lllopplnf Like .. tnde! Dur Trader's BR. q lb<xl )'I'd. tldslpell. 111 ---· WANT AQ nJk to -• dow-n.GF 1 ... -..,.,_ bid(., .... -• o.u, Pllol P.O. eo. !MQI · u. -. ,..ter, Bdufiful...., dolnl PM""1lt""""'" 1a 1or )'Olli Slit. •• -...... '"'_,.. __ -__ ,:---'"_'"._"'_'"!_~-~-t~""'·. perm, $1111 mo,, JT. A~'~·Aw~.;>~ Clualfled M. -PRINCIPALS OiiL1'. pod bulin<ll.-. 5 U-, 5 ~for S budcL ALA ll•t•ls e MS 1111 Dip SSS.• Nfthts .... ..,. -• _ ..,... ... ~ - t ,I • \j • . DAJlY 'UT llf ' --.,, -25. l9n f [-..--.. ,..-]~ -~""1•• .. _\',!7uh<••ll!)1I._ _ ... _ .... ;-:,1;;;~1 !._ ---·~ ...... J~I --lfj)(---J~i l-~-Jl5J • • 1-1-:a I Piiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ · ~-..-~ Apt. ~nlu,.., 365 """-• 0/'f!.b. -RMms 400 Gar-for llttnl 435 ! ,•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:o;;;;;;:;:;; Travel ao kla•y•itlint I GorC:tnlng ." Hu.ntin-. Beach Fu!".orUl)fur~. 370 F!'m.orUnlvm. .m. NEEDE.D T6"'~ 'IO "Y I --------·I I J;;;;:~::•;;•'"::;;;':;;;;:;:;;;;:::; --0 I: ~ . _ ROOMS $13 "'k Up w/)tit. $30 CARAG:E ~car or ,ilQI.-.. -<V'YLi.. l ..... ' ''a BA8\'$rtnNC, my home. JTht'S Gardenlnc. Mmple:tci Ii Costa Mna. C..ia Meu wk QP Aptr, 23'1G Newport $20 per mo. 918 Pahn St. RESPONSIBLE Norlhtrn l1,, 1 ..,..,., 2 Wk \Voutd UJce clrls u•• 3-1 as l&~n & yard. tut-t lftJNp.s. P; ON IEAC.Hf. Blvd, CM 111-m5. H.B. "'4618, ~19. WORKING COUPLE alrl>. L~. July 1. ~1'-tl15. playma. lbr 'my gir!s. 54.>-ll002 '" , ,.,.. KITCHEN pivL Man only. Off1oo lltontol 4'I -i one or '"'° ........., Excb. te!&. llol meal•. *-LANDSCAP~i"'N~8.;;*~I l60/mo. 2111 llllner St. ·------__ boos• wllh 1....., fenced [ ]lg) t"cncd )'<!. -lo,·lna --~ "°"""' -~-----···--- l i • • 2 BR, 2 llA Ult!. Fl'. $r17 j BR. Funt. Fl'. $388 ADULTS ONLY PWnl\UN Avallab11 C • r p •lodl'opes-dlshwa.<hcr beat.a. DOOl<tlunu.teMls rec room.ocean views "-pie parklng Securt!Y Guards. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 711 OCEAN AVE .. H.B. (n4) 536-14!7 Otc open 10 am-6 pm Daily \VILLIAtl l \VA LTEJRS CO. SUMMER ~f!ALS · THE EIWJING PALM MES4~ APTS. FUN IN TH! SUN! Minutes to Newp41'J Beach Unbelievably large !Pis. Decwato~ furnish· ed Huge Pool, jac~, electrid lluill-ins, shag carpets, drapes, sauna & 111clte!. ! ~.. Laguna Be,ieh ADULJS..;NO PE.T.S.' SINGLES .... : ... ~145 1 BDRMS. . .'~ ..... "$1 ~ ' i. ~ \ I-~ I' ' ··. .. ,, .. ~GE ~BR, 2 BA + real livable deck. Unsurpassable view of ocean & city from all rooms. l~J blks to beach. Garage door opener. Gardening furnished. Avail. Aug, l. Lease $385 mo. 4MC7092 SPLFJ'-le\rel 2 BR, 2 BA, close to H.S., deck w/ocean vie\v.. $200 mo. T i in 494-8561. Mesa Vtrdt 2 BDRMS ......... $175 Unfurnished Apia. Av1ll1ble From $10 to $15 LESS. YOU'RE RIGHT- THEY'RE UNDERPRICED! . ' 1561 MESA DR., Cosio Mo.a 5 blks. E. of Ntwporl Blvd. 546-9860 Apt1., A,.,ts .. 1 Furn. or Unlurn. 370 Furn o' U f 370 DELtJXE 2 &: 3 Br., 2 Ba . -,::-...,.~~--------· _r -"-"-'-"-· --encl gar, $155 up. Rental Costa Mesa ...:G~:a Mesa 'Ofc.. ·3005 tl1ace Ave .1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= 546-1034. 1· Newport Beach * · NE\V lo\\·er unit-2 BR. Den, 'h hlk channel, 1 blk ·heh. $300. Furn/Uni. C.Onslder yrly lse to reliable cpl. 675-8839 eves; busineu 642-38511. EL PUERTO MESA FOR BETTER· ColtlM~.-.a.m. yard CfortwoVEJ\Y'ttlL Ultnlf_.. ~me 6 tap:il!1 eo-tateUe'd. Guest ~ Ntw Wat'"""1l OOk:tO> TRAmED clop) Sllll most. ~-----;;;;;: VU'O-flll w,ltly. F\Jll .--.... 415 "'From $210 ~1ontb Vic: betwetn Utt\ ts Vlctorh1 1 t!IM. 'Tse br p/timt. Ott JlXf .. Hawtllan Ca *PRIVAT1! ltOOM* . Prim< Locetloo\ -lne•r W, BaySt.\ COSTA ftound (lroo .. , Sii Adami ID Clio Mar In<\-~le 1 1nilnllt ~ for ambulaloly -Good 341 ~Dr., N'PI-Beacll MESA , !HS-7811/~t I l).m. H.B. ~· . Kuiallnl. 64MJll.j food, nlct chef:r6d sUrround· :SW Grund}' RJtr, 6'i~61 WW bab)'llt « board hMral Servrae ' lni:~ DESK _,,, avatlolll• ~ LEASE • S ~!""'· bouse. U\G, 1!11'/Whfte Sponlel fJl)'llme In my bomo .. w,,.; SERVia'S. CO. "' Call 548-47'"'1 * ino. wfil pnwlde tumt.= re::.:: e';;"°or ~:i::i· ~kt!t~Po;:;. T: l~ • 54$-8854 e P1Ul'ni;'inst8ll1• • ~b)'. Summer Rental.a 420 at $S mo. Amwering aervtce 14$-.7487 (pref~t.l DA\"TIME Babyaltt in&. n\'J Ele~ ~Ir'. ce-mnt. ~· avallabJe. 222 f'ort!:st Ave, F'AJ.flLY needs PoOI home. home. F'en~ Vl\rtl. ~1tM G-lG-1809. DELUXE waterfront home. Schls. shopping, Rer's. Ca11 FNO ?i,tccliutn sn1all nu\llf \'crdc /\rt'<1. s.i1~T.:""4~. Furn. 4 BR. on 88' channel. Lnguna Beach . .f94...946G Bill Parkt'.'1', Agent 956·2500. brown doi: \1·/blnl·k ftlct'. Tl!f?'(;~· B.\ ~IOO!t': Fence, Cloae bf!aeh. 2 boat !!lips. DESK apace avl!.ilable $50 1 BR furn or unfurn. ~ Jk-l,:tt (.'Ollar \'ic C..'ld{'!l\\'t'&l H.\R YSl'iff~P. h11.~ OfX':Hn :i: 7t'll r rn· 1·1•pn1r. 11,pJ)I !n51Jn, Vacation Aug 1-Sept. 5. MO. \V\U provide furniture l: t::dini.;:rl'. ~J.B. S42-4rn\j. fnun hh'th Ill 6 ~ r>·. ~1,· !·t"n11· 1· r 1· . pl111:1h. 11lf'. ~i2-f!M9. al'•• mo. Ans"~~,.,.-....... Sl5 +/mo. Jen• sing~ fenll ,,,,., , •• ~ l'I •·•s 81"' --Rent to highly recom· .., wg. · ,-""·• FOUND·. Sm·• .. grey male .,. ... "'. ' '" -,,.., I Hauling a.vallabl~. 178'1:>'8each Blvd. _librarian, 646--$1~. -.., mended party. No pets or cat \vith 1tudded collar. Bu1ine11 Strvlc• 1 =-=...;;. _____ ...,. sniall children. $ 1 2 0 0 . 1-Cun_tinitton Beach. 642-4321 RE.FI1''ED retired ,gentleman Ea tb!' ··•• ~ii TREE & lr& plant removal . Q\\·ner. Huntington Harbour. ARCHITECT, engincc·'r, f'te. '''Unts l'oom & board. Nice ~g· are a :, .... "' REAL ESTATE AGENCIES \'ard & trn~h cle11.n·up. 846-4327. ore's. 414 Old Ne.\\'fYlrl private• hun1e. 558-1799. SJ'" blk. , \Vant to sell that house ? 11011· 1 R.otoUlllng. rnov1n&. 2 trucks Blvd. Set to appreciatl". E:-... 1 ........ &: lau fcni . G('rn1 1 11bout a be1n1tif\1lly hiin1I + 5 ton fla1 dump. i day, 2~ NE\VPORT Beach, Avail l<r to'.,'" ''·('ntrani·e $9!). ;.41J.530Q 1 ,.,,,,., l[j] Shepherd -1"11.11·\}• di·k fHl'C pioinh .. '!I. d,.l>t'1·~1 1"1' 1ni>,.al" hi', Ct·ll \I .t ·r 642·1400. day. Bach duplex, Sl~ps 4. fl VI Th Bl Its Cull I' bl 1100 k 2 bl ., ~•• ~~· c: c u • ........ -~~'" "~r'.''.....~'.;86011k'dl r 11.\ULl:\l :-Av!S""'&.-Trash. pet'\\'. ...1r toocean. --_...-.11.1. , • ..,ru1e1 , .,_.."11\),) '" ny11 1 Cl · 1 k ll2 h Al$0 ne"•Jy decorated 2 BR OFFICE for scc1'1.'1nrial ';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;~ aft 6 all d Sat .l S u·1st l\JJ 1\•or ·erl'!. r. hse. 1~ blk to octan, Sleeps book~c'eping S('rvicc. Jteas. • SMALL female, shaggy dog, ' ay un. Jesus L<>vP!I You, Inc-. 6. July ~1VI. Aua: $175. Nt. ]jth SL Shpg. c.~1. Po"onal• 5 black with \•lhite pa\VS. Carpet Servic• 642--0684;.=o-===.--,==' """ «08118 30 Cam-Shon'• , '" a 644-1815 '"'" ..-:. 0~,, ' Dlf'POSf_; OF TitAT UGLY · ' vi............. JOHN 'S Ca.r1)('t & Uphols1ery BAY 'DJ'\A Island (Little), 0~ 0"'"1,CE $60 n10nth. crptd. · ' CI e a n er s. "'. x tr a 1'RASll AND DEBRIS · ~ ~ ~·-r ATTENT ION: Jin1 ?at a ... FOUND 10 I "k ' " E -n .. ·"-nt Lra 3 Br 3 furn, util pd, in sh"pping ' .. new spt'E'< ul ·r Drl·Sloan>poo (o·r• •.--trl•· 1'" RE E 'EST IM AT E • • ~uu • • ., .. Y Alee, Jot Bushn1•d. Joan on Balboa P('11111s11!a cull ·-.......... REASONABLE ••• "'28 Ba. Avail June $400, July center • 333 E. 17th St.. ii;uard /Soil P.etanlantii.l. '"O'"Y'I • 1 6 n lrvint•. John \i'ehl, J.l unlpy OR 3-6765 and <lt>!ll'l'lbr. $450, Aug & Sc...opt. $500 per C.Pi: 73·014.'L, I Voller. O:!.VC' & Uctty Paul, ==.,c_c;. ~-=-I Degl'easf'\'11 & all color YARD l: Garage Cleanup. \vlt. Also 1\·intcr lc1.!'C. a \•ail' -e·ry· -V-IEW-OFF ICE-S 'd .. C F'OUNO tan Cockapoo v1c~1~· brighte.nl'l'S &: 10 minute Free est. 1 days. Call .A 1\t·t Loi'l;l'I !-'<'. i\!i.-e .O!l· $750 P''I' mo. G73-8~-l!l. · OcJa::C. alr-condl.itJ!H.·d TK'rs. s:;in Siv~n·t l~'. Slan ty South Coast Pl a 2 a bl@ach for "'bite carpets. anytim(', 548-50ll. ll.\ V-\'ll·:\'.-2-lx>1:1v•1n, Rl'dccoratC'rl. Lido urea Allen, 19al Lions Club 6(2lJi2. 842-5539. Sa\'e your 1noncy by saving ~Y"ARD""'~. -,-.-,.-,-,-c""1,-.,-,u-pa. s:ecps 4 1.."Qtnplctely fu rnish· P.l'alonoinics, Bkr. 675-tiiOO Minstrel Sho\1·. 3 fiilONTHS Old pt Be~le. me extra trip.'1. \\'ill clean Remo1·eo tree~. dirt. I\)', e<I. Av<l'il June lf} Sept. $750 \'ou and your friends of 1953, Beaut. marked. Can't find living rm.. dininJt tT11. & s k I p \ 0 ad er, backhot. JOE, Al. loc. Avail Aug 1. h 11 !I' ' Pr month. Adults only 1!>'>4, 1955 ('an been seen at my \Vay home. ;..ilt-.()541. a J. / ny r1n . $7.j(), 8A1-'''""'· Harbor Blvd., CM. Good C , -''J'J<J agent 67H930. traflic expose, 1000 Sq. Ft. the \\'hilc House Restaurant AlR.EDALE fn<l in Btuff~. ceoxupcb,.S,IOw. hahtair 5;;, tl:i yr~1. JULY Bargains-2 BR $125 835-3437 dys. in Lagun& .Beach, Tuesday .J'une 19. Call to Identify · · coun s, no and the' next, movies start .,. •• 7713 method. J <lo \1·01·k n1y~U. wk. l 'BR S200 \vk. 126 45th 1.lEDJCAL Sulle, ~y to go. al 6 PM 'ti!! ~ · · Goocl'ref. 531-0101. LOCAL ~loves. Exp <.'Olle&t' studf'n!. Lrg lrurk. Rea11. 533-7946 l'OJIOCI. ~ (~) blk ocean) Heil at Bolsa Chica, H.B. If you want to see how you FOUND at the 0 .C. F.Ur $275/mo. ~1323. looked 17 years ago .••. see ~lltl( bla('k &: bro'vn sha.a:· 1 Br. furn mobile home. BUsiness Rental 445 YoU Tuesday.night. Jules. gy doi ~7308 Cir 642--0545. Avail. July thru Sept. Pool. ( -----------REWARD i BROWN male Pcldl'lt!;e.se vie . Boat slip. Adlts. $400/mo. BEAUTIFUL good. size shop or information w t "lh c •1 uo 0~9 ~·o ut>::' """7 "•76 d n. ~ C t H ' In CdM that wlU locate friend, Mrs. es ~ , .... '"~J . ~eves, oN -'Q':l ayt. 0 ~ ~ W'Y·· . · William Wallace, (Mary) BIG, black & white dog. Vic. 0 C E A N Flt 0 N T corner Cptri, lites, etc.. all m. • Jivi•""' ,_.,,.. Ave. (22-28 c. .. ..-.1. ... a "'''~ts. ~1 •-Storage or work room. Low • .., ............ ..... .... 1 ""'' '""'6". """ ~ STEA~l Carpet Cleaners. Housecle•nlng prof. at lowest prices. ~ l.IESA Oeaning. Carpet!!, sq. ft. $29.95. 962--067Z. windows, (l o o I' 1 etc. Carpenter Residlcom'l. s s 7 -6 T 41 . 5'Mlll. cliSTOM woodwork panel. """"°~,...,,..~~-~ in&. Cablneti. Cen'l repa.tn. D A Y W 0 R K. C t! n e; a 1 Ph., D..Uut DaDurka, Clea.nine. JtetJ&We. dup}ex, upr 4 Br, 2 J;la, lwr rent on mo. basis or lease. St). Costa Meaa.. H~sbaml, ~ro=UND±-, ~lr!sh,."-,,.;.,Sett,..__,r_p_1'1). , J' 2 Br, 1 Be,. 5011 Seubott Call Frank Jorda 644-=4000 RR man on penSlOn m Vet. 11.::~·=•:':7$.:&:0~U=9~1 · ( Dr. NB. 213:-69S-6012. n, · hospital. conta.ct M. Identify. C.~J. 645-5308. c. -·'iF?MT ... & ~ * QCEANFRONTlBR. * SHOP 1300' $160. Store .350' Llndeman,lnOFortstAve. FEMALE, Malamute .. Vlc ' * l ·BDRM. APT. * In Easlbluff. $185 64&-7598. Tr W]>O<'tatlon. 543-lmG. -------541-9390 ~ .... MINOR home repaln. Plum· -..,.:.:C:.,~~-~-- bln& -carpelitry _ paintina HOUSE OF ~'l r, · ---. Aptt. From iUSJpwr \\~k·. S9'l. Hi·traltic count. 2340 Apt. A Columbus. a.: 23rd, lrvine.. 54S-3oo8. TI4; 67>7686 Lindy or 213: Npt Blvd,' c:M. ~25'4. 31006. • -roofing. Call 540-5560. Floors. crpts, windoy,•s • walls. 5 yrs. area. 64)....6824 PARTITIONS, sm. remodel, RESORT LIVING FROM $130 ADULT LIVING .. @-0865 . 5l8-8311. _;;,*;;_Fc,U_LL_Y--Ll~CEN--SE-D_* __ lost , · . FOR LESS , NEWPORT Beach, Beach OFFICE i:;pace dr eorTI.tn'l Renowned Hindu Spirltuallst. --------- 555 move walls. Quality \\'Ork. BAY & Beach Janilotlal. K h R ·d "'lTIO Crpts/\\rindowt/Door1 etc. house, alee.pg 10, ~ blk from stoYT avail. Approx. 500 sq. Spiritual Readings glveri SNOOPY. our 2-yr o Id en, p · esi ' '"r ' Res(d/Comm'I. 646-1401. - • 1 Mi. to Beach .---.;,-----•I beach. fairiilies only .. $200 ft 1740-t Beach Blvd., H.B. daily. 10 Mf-lOPM. Advice Beagle loi:;t approx 6/5 nr It's Oakwood Garden • Sun Oetkt & s130· per week. 67$.1936 Call 847-8531 Agt. ' given on all matters. I can Brooklwrst &. Ad am!!, Aparunents. • and it'i:; tun, Patios 1 Br furn trlr. Sips 4. Fncd STORE & office for rent: help you. Collar, nG tags. Rel\'8rd. fine ne' .ghbo-and presl;•e e Carpots, Dnpos ~ UP d Bathhou A . Bolsa Chica at Heil, H.B. 312 N. El Camlno Real Day!: 826-4060: Eves : ~-.... Y · se. w n t n g • 840-l.323. , ' San Cleme.nte 213/596-.9343. living in one luxurious • loads of Parking ALL VTILn11s PAID Shade tree. $80 wk. W. 492-9136 or 492-9034 ==--~~~~-- -:eiling1 Acoustical Ceilings blown machine applied. Free e .. timates. Guar. 644 -TI83. Cement, Concrete package. There's S1 m illion e Garages -Pool 1 & 2 BDRM'S. Coast H\\)', N.B. 646-5471. * OFFICE·600 sq ft avl no,v. LOST on Orchid Ave .• in recreation ••. swimming, • Rec. Room hn Ii af IN NewPOrt Bch, lg patio &: 800 Sq, Ft. INOUSfRIAL \VF. ""Ould like to rent your Corona del Mar black. small --------- tennis, billiards, he a 1th 714/646-6505 '--··-"-'.".·.• • ..i_i._.! I trplc. Sleeps 6. Steps to SHOP ,avl Aug. 646-2130. JovE.1y, beautiful house with shaggy female dog, no col· JOHN'S Patio, pool decks I: clubs, saunas, proshop, in-....,_,1 _58~.. slip It; dock in Newport Area Iar. Answers to "Pan<l.v". block. Free est. 8.'U--0291 for dbor goll driving range, 1959 MAPLE STEET, COSTA MESA ocean ......... 01.,... ~. Industrial Rental 450 f0r Auiust •. Best ol Reward! Call coll. f2131 appt.day1Qr1ft.S. . · . clubhouse, elc. * NOW to Sept. 15. Unf. 2 FOR lease by owner, in-referenceA. Call W a It ah m-5330 or 692-8892. e CUSTOl\-t CEMENT WOR.K r·'. Apt. Unturn. 365 Aptt., BR apt. C.M. $175 mo. Has dustrial blcfe. 10,000 sq. 1315 Clark. ~22. Drives, 'valks, patios, Custom decorated single 1 It N --rt ... ch F'!m· or'Unfum. 370 refrie & bltra. 551'"'8400: Borchard.. m-•• Edinger &: $lOO Re\vard pool decks. Don, 642-:8514 • 61 -2-BR. Furnished " ·---• l * BALBOA Tl::T .Al!Jn • '2 br c~; Santa 4na:1:4?:3912. Personals 530 . Sml lt Golden flhaUY Joe. Co.I •.. ·aa· ~·.... ~ T. ae ree.d• L, Palmer, San .' · U~furnished. No lease ~"'OCEANFRONT, Newport's ..,. furn. June -$100 wk; July COSTA~MESA ------'---Dieao. Vic SanJoaqµinlnlla PATIOS. wJlks, drive, iNtall rw:w 1awns, 111.w, break. ftmove. 541-1868 b' tst . ' " I· ;i:~d7 Model! ,open Daily Fine1t, 2,000 aq. ft 1 BR, 1 &: 2 BR turn or unfurn $12); Aug Sf50. 673--324;i. 14.40 &: 2880 Sq ft. PROBLEM Pregnancy. Con-Rd Ir . MarsuerJte, COM. . o lrg. pvt. sundeck. Sharp Children's i:;ectk>n. Pool. LARGE 1 Br., on the Bay. CABINET MAKERS-lident, sympathetic preigan. 64"8214' aft 5:30; Cl) 223- single prtt'd. $400 mo/yrly, $140 Up. EL.\-! GARDEN'S $300/mo. Adults. FIBERGLASS cy rounsellng. A n & 1513; (1) 225-0344. Contractor OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS (Resort Living for Adull.l only) 673-7~. APTS. 177 E . 22nd St, C.N . 673-6741 "' Nr. Nwpt Frwy It S.D .. Frwy A~o~~n rel. E. ~M"ALE""''""0o,..->0'"'·e-, -b~rown--1---J AC T &. "" ~•• 2931 G Ln 64........_,, •· ~" K a u I a. ne-.1i.cpa1r 2 BR., 1 ba., frpl. New carp. vu-.-.;,. GrHn Valley Lake race · , .1 oJd. Ans to mod ddi & paint. Encl. gar. w/auto. L\iMAC. Lge. 2 BR, w/w Cabl.n. Wkly only. 545-4353 (So. 51f &aker, E. ol Fairview APhoLCOHOLJCS -AnOriymous. • · · • Red collar & ~c'd. M: w:Y ~-~1.:=: door. ?i,fature adults, no t dtps blt pool ~155 ~' Mi)-Repregentative there ~ 542-7217 or write black nea coUat. Lie. Vic l $190 .,.,, A••.. crp • • ns, •• · FURN 2 Br, sleeps 6.1~ ba. 9 --.12 nooln. · P.O. Box'~' ~-ta "'t'eaa. N /I · Driveways pe I!. • '"~· • Also avail unfurn. $100. 2233 Pr" tlo lrpl 1 L.n. ~ ..... ......-. """" J> w pt rv1ne Desperate. 1v pa c. f~ ..,._,,, (7:4) 979--4434 ·"· 8_79-4nl . F1ND yo•m•~ • •u -67 • .,.I 3 BR, 2 BA duplex. Oishwlir, Canyon Dr. 646-6974. '' 613-5500 0(. 645-48211. .:J . .. -v~ ~~ ~ • • l :-. 16th at Irvine bltn range, w/w ~ts, Cana Point ·"' COSY.A MESA · IN SOl\fEONE ~· SILVER rreY male-poodle. 645-0550 or 642-8170 drps, 1,~ blk to· beach, witta , ' * Spaclovs 3B~. Blk * 610 sq ft, 110-Zll pOwer-$95. '01SCOVErt·. VicinitY sun fl owe r " QUALITY .ea! co at t nc . Weather, 1a1, oil l'f'&iatant. stay• black. H a w I e y • 1 54,..5195, ff". \'Jew Year round re.aae. $32) 2 BR. 1% BA. from $115 mo! Easy• ~ ~1 bellch. ~5--4159 mit/1280 sq U, pvtatc. lD' dr, DISCOVERY ' Fa.irvie\\•. Sto0 Re..vd. 3478 " PARK NEWPORT mo. 675-7694. No pets. Noar lhopping. -~··. . 11().220 power-$167. mo. c. R. n4/8$.6885 -213/~·3393 San Rala•I ctr .. Cotta Mr· •· APARTMENTS $235 mo. New 2 Br, 1 ba apt 499-3596. FOR rent, Mountain Cabin; "1AITRESS, C.M . .,1142-1485. THERE ;, only • • o P • 515-6529. Electrical \\'/end patio on Nwpt Huntington Beach p~d actlvtties f 0 r 576 to 6;000 'Sq Ft "\Vrigbt'• way to ,et a LOST German Sheipheq:l PllP-1---------on the bay Penin. eva " w kn d I ' children. Lake Fun. 5S7-8037 4001 ·Bll'cb;. N.B. 54Ui032 massage. Try' 11, yOU'll .llke py, 9 mo. "Jade". Bilek ' ~RICAL WORK. All Lwtury apartment llvtng ov· 67~. NEW SANDPIPER Easy parking NEW'DELUXE M-r Urilts. 3 It! Sll-2100. Tan/ big ean. Reward! llfnd .. Ill& or small Lic'd & ·• erlooking the water. Enjoy 2 BR dplx. Nice, spac. Walle Early bird speclal.1 BR 642-~ ar 545-415$ · pl,, ~er. 1733 Moi\rovia NEED Scorploa, Cancers It 645;6627; 1965 Wallace, C.M. in.. Free est. 54G-0211. $750.000 health spa. 7 swim· to bay, ocean, shops, no from Sl25. 2 BR tram $155 Vacation Rent1l1 415 543--3145; .836-9798 evet.· Plsces for pe.rtles. Singles LOST: Very young Siameee E kF.cI'RICIAN, licenMd, ,1 mmg· pools, 7 U1bted ten· pets. Adults. 675-4172. Furn/Unfurn, cool color fn. R 1 . W ... Lii Chalet 1963 Harbor Blvd male ca• blue eollar•, from ~. •-" "~. m-'•• r! . HONOLULU. W"alkllti ~-~. ..,,. a anlod ...... . .. • .... -,. ~-----ni• ·Court.a, plus miles ol LIDO Isle. Choice, 1 RI> le II( ors. pool, J a"'!zzi, more. ~·~· Costa M.,., MS-5337. 2210 IV. o.e..-~ H.B. " tt[ltlln. 51&-5203. .' bi--1e traUa. putt!Dg, lhuf· ·~ _ .,L . ~~ to-.z.,et 1081 Holland Drive Hunt· Lee fum d1x 1 br apt, on Reward . 644-QU. 1'1-,•·-l ",..... .u;v '"""' u;;i ~ "ou i-.. Beach 84.7 9595 water 6. sandy beach. Car WE would like to rent ......,,r ENOOUNTER group 1 0 r "" _, I'll n~ .• O'oq\let • .Junior 1'1 adWt $180. Leue. 673-5141: .,...,n • . . avail. Lease mo or longer. lovely, beautiful bouSe ~fu diwrced persoJlfl. MAnE Siemeae' cat decla.'ftd. \ from $1'f4.50 monthly; alao1 ·NEWPORT ~ BAYFRONT roRN or unfurn. 3BR $175, S7J..3563 · &ltp & dock in Newport' area SJ6..6226 t: neutered. Vicinity Slater 1..0--QU-;..,.-l~l-TY __ _ •, · and 2-bedroom plans and ' Child/pet ok. 2 BR $150. & Map:llia F v 968--2965 "' Z.ritory to\\on house&. Elec-~· iru!3r64i~· For De-Adults & pets conak\ered. 1 BEACHFRONT, Newport for AtJi1.1St....Best of Reier~ Travel + 540 ' ' ' • GARDENING tric kitchens, private paUoa • blk to stores. Manegw 7731 SUmmer rental. 3 br, Xlnt ences. Call Waltab Oark. LOST in Eutbluft. · 5 Yr1 exoer. In ,area. R~ or balconies, carpetin&, dra· BEAOJ-% blJc. 2 Bl', 1 Ba. Dlis. No. D. 842-1831. view. Attract tum. 54&-41571 644-0022.' SHIPMATES WANTED Half grown ,fem. tort./ J1IanUn1, hauJ away, general . ., ~ies. SUbterranean park· gar, lndry rm, $250/mo MOVE IN-TODAY I 833-8350. 1'.t.D. Ii: Fam. wish 3 BR Windjammer -Eiouth Pacific lhell kitten. 6H-2'l39 landtcape maintenanct. 1 4 mg with e!evators, Optional yrly, 642~. Kids• pets'ok. 2 Br from NEW Mammjtb Condo,.tully house, w/pool July 1-27. Share work le. expense• BlJC Ir white tnale Springer Frt!e eatlmates. maid. service. Just north of LIOO ISLE-3 BR. 2 BATII. Sl45. 3 Br. $l99. All extras. turn. Pool, .Jacuui1 slt!eps 6. px>-$300. ~3. 213/378-1239 Spaniel, nee. col. on•\i'ictorin + 540-7173 or .,..9076 ., Fashion Island. at ~~boree Adults. Lease. TI4: 753-0719 Poot: 347.3669 Or 968-7SlO. S75 wk. (213) 355-2150. St. CM Sf3..'1582. YAltD a.EAN·UP TIME? ~ and San Joaqµm Holl.I Road. Appt to see. · · * CArAL!NA * * * *· * * * Tree ,.moval. pruning, lawn Telepbooe (714) 644-~ N.wport Heights Laguna Beech. , ' BeautifUI view home. 5 BR. 1 ~ care. Alao. tawn1 fertlll?.ed, for rental inlormatiOn · ** FOR LEASE ' -~ Br, 2 By week or month, 6'J'3..(ll48. Int~ ~ ~ top-dress, mow, A @d&e, SIG. " .AND THEN THERE mCE 2 Br., ~ patio, pr, Ba, Pr!v. dec-poo1-<0tevatcr Rentals to Share 430 . Driv7i'"'a sealed 120. • Prof. Carpel Cloanln9 Alto wlndo\VS &. floor care. Call Dutch 5.17-1508, U hrs. Dodlcetod Cloanlng * \VE DO EVER YntING * Rf'fs, Fttf! est. 646-2839 LADY \Vants hou11ttlt!a~lng \\'Orlc, Exp'd. Own 1ransp. 147-36.17 . JAPANESE deaning lady, Costa Mesa, Newport, CdM area. OWn trans. 549-1029. ~ ... -~ w day.°"" 0:--1 ·-·· llad>etonBeKware! 9tlrtJ dOne ID pltUO )'OU. MS.1033 Mon·Fr!. 9 to ~. Masonry REPAIRS. planters, b'flck. block, stone. Quality ,\fork. Ken, Ph. Resld. 642-1770. Palntlne & Paporhanglng QUALITY INTERIOR. PA!NTlNG Very Reasonable ratef. * 646-1051 * J '* PAJNTING • PAPErip<G Int.e.rior Exterim' Lie. IMured Gu~ Call ltanii: 6t2JC558 No Wut!'«. * WALLl'APIR ~ When )'00 cab "llac:f•~ 548-14" 1617ll PROFESSIONAL Paiht~. Honest work. rea1. Lk:/Ir..-. Int/Ext Fret ir1t. 8.efl, 548-2'159. EXT. palnti'ng, Fretf est . Rea11! Lic'd, Guar. You plck OJlor • ,...,·11 do J"Cfll. 642·8520. PAINTING le PAPERING. 19 yra In Harbor area. Lk It bonded, Ref'I furn. 642-2356. ~ WERE NONE!, eq>t/drps, all util pd. to apt w/,speelacular view. 645-41 l 646-5636 AtlulU, no peU. s l I 0 . Pr!v. dec-pool-<Olev~lor to .....,_,...,......--1---Trade'r'$ Parad"s SchOola a AL'S GARDENING ... 642-llOOL pr!•. beach -tnterph, FEMALE roommate .. share I e lnstrvctlons 575 .... pidetlng " • ma II QUALITY lnl•r!or ,,.mting. That's the ·story each time Apts., .ecurity, encl. gar., mature S BR. !Urn ·apt W/~ w.c&pfoc ~. call ~ r:u~te~~~ 1 • ·I'-we have an apartment Furn. or Unfurn.. 370 adults. Must see to •P. female tor month .d July 1 · !SID419I eves. st r v t D 1 fJ4' en ' I 1vallabte. Woosh • Som.. prt\Clate, 31755 So, Cout only, et $Iii> per mo. Vic j Ines Nf'llport. Cdld', Oocta Mna. PAINTlNG • H ...... <!ffn, ,,, one wanll to move-In Md C Mola Hwy, So, Laguna. • Pac Cat Hwy>" -· HB. 1nteresttd In • IJotw -· WestcllJ1. suaranteed work. Llcewd ,, '•tart eitjoyihfl lil• ..,,. • ost• NEAR beach> • Rm: apt m-9077 ' • t1• m'es A •1a1 Estate AL1 S' LandtlCtplng, Tree "tnaurtd. 61$-$1'0. c~ s~clous 3 bedroom units. • • $165 Mo. Adult&. No peta. DIVORCED ~ of tWo ., ftmaval. Yard rtmodeltne. The ll'a:ncmano Up to ~ oU. Uvlng room with fireplace, ~ Park Ave, M 1 r wor~ tun timt desires ·to 'ear.er? Trubl btullnc, lot clean\%\'. Labor lf buy mat.~ r private patio, yotll' own ** NEW ** 4!ll-al64. ~. ~3 ~moaparlf ~ .. dollars IWpl.lr oprinkl•n. 67~lltl6. Mobile ...... 547-5116 , 1 laundry-workshop and ~,~Ba~c""h•"'lor--tum--.~$1~66-mo.-=~gn·",.,"r':_-:~ "P~~ New or Expel'iencf'9 J,\PANESE G •rd entr. WALLPAPER HUNG garaae. AU set tn a gartkn I z BR unturn. $210 mo~ .. ~.,. u.u ..... • nail or Part Time dom:plett Yard'll'Ork Ii Carl R.ebko &&-2449 wllh big trees Md pool. LA COSTA APTS 'ela atfi1§-'I019 oft. pm. ·Lice-Prep. >"or ~--.~ A luxurious ·" adult envi· • Stove, refr, dii:;hwasber inc., k ~n.up. Free Estimates, PROF. palnthl&, alto toots. ~ block t bea h •-to M NEED lemale f'OOmmate 1B SPACE TRAILER PAR 10 and M:l-3102 ronment. Don't waitl o c a wn. gr, b (15.35) find d Ii: II 1r) c * c y machlnet1, lOC • aecous. ceit, tnter/exte.r. 1 & 2 a.droom 100 Cliff Or., Apt. 26. twn to an gma hoiJiC '(.E. LA. lype. VaJue S2,5'X>. \Vant • 1\.E. Slam Ii: Bieri PROFESSIONAL tree work, Llc/Jna. }'rte est. 64&-5191. FAIRWA'(VILLA 49M25l. sh.art nice apt Wkdys Trade for TD'~ or 'Z.T! Pb: TV' land • Salt!• SIJ:ccess Tl'atnlQ( • Buill·ia}I • Shag carpets I ~.:..:..='------549-3354. (TI4) 832-8516 Day or I. , oar, or '! Dave, • Placement A&ri for lfa.dl: pt u n In C •tr Imm I JI g, FOlt clean " neat palqtln&, e Drapes • Walk in clotctl Newport Beech SHARE 3 Br home, H.B. evening. _MG-_7_0<_1_. ------I • Day A: Eve Cl&ntll' sprayln(, s Pt Ink I et•· Interior or e:cterklr A. reu. APA~TMENTS ~ Swtnunlng'Pool ,,....,.=....,..,...,-::: e Tuttion Relmb. Plan Landleaplnc. cl taoup. rat.., Dick. 96M116!1. :Kll22 Santa AM. Ave. s46-G2l5 e Bar-b-Ques 2204 \V. Oceanfront, lg 1 BR, Ever 1th Ing incl. 35 l,4 Undivided interest in 1!18 2~ir Ac~IJ Calif. City, $5,000 Oeorp 646-0S93, e Enclo9ed Garaae: summer &: winter rentalB, yn/ovf!t. 536-0487 att 5 pm a~s. ~l way betwn Hemet Value. \Vant travel trailer I PARK NEWPORT. IH llllllM.• L.1.1 avail_Jiily t, 64j...5307, all day wlmds. 6-RanchO Calit For clear or 1ubmll. For lnformtOon1Broch92 ure M0:.0~FA&1:'wnt: ~:Um. 6 MO.. ·),a>e; 2 bdrrlt~. 2 M UllllUA rillll W!Bl 2' BR. i Ba, frplc. '\di, ~ Cle-"' uea M. DAVIS, Realtor (7141 541-I ,: bathO.·babtoY· conyon/b"ay I~ p..r~ not over IIJ,000 tqty ~ _...., __ M_2-_1000_. --~ -·Old~.GNue~~ira ~-1 arsw._. ~ vle\\'l all ~. No pets. Adults, no pet1 ,,,. ....... A s5. .,....:...t.U .....,,., ~ -.. {W _.,_. ~ ct>ild over ;15 b.ll', $315 Per Yl•Ddn( ... fance to • .,,-._ ~..... :_ l2!IOO equtty In lov•lY !I SHARP '62 Unc. eon.. ;,, ' Id""'"" P' • Joe~ • 1 • WAL • month llhoppitla center.L 11 - 111 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 "- 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 -:; •• EA.RE~ trl ·leveJ acre.lot. Rabc:hoCnllfornia. Comet, f'alcon, Rambltr R.E. F.ducatlon 1inoe 196' 1..-Gu&alnc Service •u A··--·-'-St C u beach apt., B •lb o a, 11 ml. ~.or Elsinore. Trsdo W>g. P.U. C•mper, trlr or .tree!:¢ * '46--0619 .r.' ·' • ~ ..,., ~--'\ '"'" .111...U 400 $22Vmo. ea<h. 67!;.!1<9. !or A~lo ort 1 Alto n""' 1~ skill w111u> Acatlomy EXPjtRT Jape-Gudener C: ~f {4{ __ .__.,...m_u_ter_B_r·, I EMPLOYED -.an w1ll ' -17.l!,) •1819 OB mtr, nevr II' w1j' &e• !tool Eatot. * '16-1711 * .. '" .-,. cJi~( t} i""l!!!!!!"'!!!'"!!!l!l!!!!B!!-G~ Vic llcb " 11torelrio.;; 11ome w/woe, HAYE 20' I ·' ESJ'AB !Alf tood m1t: CG11lract~ CM ,,; 1'111 orr' t tr w:u!.i~A:... . P.ac. Coul Hwy. Refrig, TV prfva ba • ~!1139. SAILBOAT HULL Slaint eH •tl <qUIP, n.'!1ure.. (dt•ur•:; MIC. ~l coMPLEtE -~~"' n • ~ ,._... ca 1 ft 2 BR. wnmacq. 536--85t_~a.______ LADY wut abate lrg. a.ttrac. valued at $200. \Vil! trade Busy cntr. Val $14,5oo, trd e.ppro • Gardrnirw tervice. llauttnc w_: V!!'_! :,~ro ~m $110. $215/mo. de-;:~~ ~:k :-:: !:,:;i.,;nwo::11:.1o'a1~ :u"'~tiq,.." or •ul> ~£:.. ~~ t Qwner QUICK CASH ;c:;:.l~r. .,..,~, Shatt: eptl., """ ........ .._,,. WOMEN ovtr ~' to ~ ~"""=~,._..,-''=.,-Yanl Ma ,;;,;_fiiU~ &HW.1133EST.ANC. LYTIMIFFE poo!Q\.1~11'~;,!'.llf. :id. ~~e. 1244 w. Balbo& h<Mne w/aamt, N• chil· ''ll~l1f"fll'"~1n "'Lin-OREGOruN-3 BR,v 14 acre, In TH•OUGH A CleoftllPll tn--i ~ d .. oJ'l.r.nia~ dat' l,lodtt. ~cr•l'lnj 3'BR. Rogue ver al., nr Med· CAPRI MERRIMAC WOODS ROOM 10< ttl\1, nice Costa -r:"""1'tc:..::.:.....·...,~:.:...,.··~;.o.•...,--,:::-. Wiii,.,... '!"'. "rtwll" or lord. Gd w•ll. wlk to Khl" LAWN SERVICE 1100 w..rcillt or. Gli Nonlmae Way, c.M. M.,. home, S&I mo. Gerfll"I ldr Rent 435 J;.MOdel, II) Blali... Prl•> "'°"' Prop Or•nc~ County. DAILY PILOT ~~!'1~';7: Adult LM,,,..No pets 5'MlOO 1' 5*-9341 * ·d Jll)a·onl,y. '44-!lllQS. 67 .. :l'l96, -· Del ... 2 Bt, Pool. 11111 .. 1 Ba. Fum., --RAtt1i!i l'/ldlcb _privil. 121121 with lQ' ~ " 11'-3" * * * * * WANT ADI Cerp)rl_ Film. or Uni. A\llilll. no -Avail now. 19S/mo. CdM. lllNl for bllb-. !or motor hom.., * MU274 -sit! a!udent. ~7. boats. etc. $41), Ml-(o0]3. -------~--· . TIME FOR 01 1· CA~H THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 142-5171 I l ' • ' , I •• •• •• ::.; •• . : •• ~.· '· ~· •• •• •• . • ~ I • I • .. . ' ~ ~ . . . . . - • • • THE I • • ARE COMING AGA.IN! July 5 Through 8-South Coast Plaza . ' . I i • I l I I " I I ' • • • • • • • • 'J-ii"-I. I -• • I ' • • o· • • ' I • '- CUT CORNERS I ,. ##I # I ## I # I ## I ## : ,,# · · Yes, I : . ##, will build a : ## I ,~ Ga~angel : # I #, or lauich a search 1 ## . -·· I ,, for one I can put into : _ · Build Your Garbenstangel Quick and Enter • # . I It in the Build a Better Garbenstangel ##, shape fcir exhibition at : ,## the rally.. : • -contest and International Rallye I . \. • • ' • -1" • ## I # I l .A# ll'lll I #~ . I ## ADClllm I ~ .· ~ CfTY ZIP I l'llOtm--- ## -111 • • • #. # P> r 11 llol ¥II III ,-IW\Y Pll.01', II 0. .. llH , c.ilII -, Coif, -: ---·-····--······----------------· • ', n•nv PILOT 8 9 [ ---1~ liil _ ..... _,,._. ~'Lnl~J [ L,,..,,_ HolpW,nltcl,M & F 710 HolpWanltcl,M & F 710 H.lpWontod, M & F 710 I[{] I r ,.,,,,. t l[IJJ 1:.I _, .. _, '...:lliiiiii'[D)tJ I "'"'' •• llDJ .;;;I _b ... _·-...:.ILDl~IJ;;;I ;;;" .... _,_ ..... ;llDl;;;;JtJ Plaiter, P•tch, R.,.1, H.lp w..-, M & p 111 1to1, Won!M, M & F 7IO Hoitt w-. M & p flt Holp Wontod, M & F 710 10. Wont111, MA P 711 1r PATOl Pl.ASt'E"R.INC Accouncanll to $14K CASH daily 1eJlln1 DENTAL botptionllt. All \YP<I. i-... ..tlmaon Machine Drallamu sioo _..,,, aold "'01 •1 .....-uperiencowtth m. ElolPLOYMl!l'IT Q)UNSELQR INSURANCE A.-:1 er Co. LEGAL -.my .._ ~. G<roml Olftc:e • I --~Call __ ------I Mll'keti.QI Sec't;y t'lOO Soda.I Sec:urtty card I • llWVICe needed b' modern Pl bl llllllrll>Ce See''1 $550 5-m ..... lo compj<to ..... _.P -· Newport It you Ilka to work wtth ~ pie lo' bavo had ..... or public eGnt.act expeatence we wm traln you tn an lo- t~Unr career. CGm- mleelon Salary .... Id,, high earnlnp. SS,ll00.$9,111!1 Call ~r. H1rper, ~ Oerl<. Ac• %1-311. Variod .....,., with -Sit, dut.in. Nk:J typin(. IO!ne Stenontta, l tl!t. aldo. book· bldqis. Sa1uy opt.II., mJ833 kietpl.Dc exp. N • w p o r t Product um "' Roc'Jll/Sec'lf to $550 kit !nt, !'mm))lal•, P.O. Beach. (213) ... <n4J Saw 011 home rep.tr. Purcbuing Ottit to $t'IXI tu ,..,. Colt& Mea. m-wn. ""-tor-· · Cuter olllce. '4' llllO. rr.e •st, plumbinc, paint, DemaJ ""'''· .......,. !ilOO CXSllll!it tun .,. Prr. DEBURREI !natallatlonl l3Mm NEWPORT P<~l Dept. lli>ac INSP£CTORS U'IHO Ollar ............_ exp. Journeyman. VI a I e open A .. ..,uablo. (nl> Manager PLUMBING REPAIR PerlOl'lnel Aeency lla1pittD>" Newport Bt:ac:;h. Expu. in ha,.S~6: ~r otol Nojobtooama11 ll3'Dov1r Dr., N.8. CASHIER I deburrJni or-,reel1ton To $3.00 llr. Sll-4610. I Excellent professional Opportunity for B.S.E.E. or equivalent lo partlclpa18 In developmenl of ne\V digital products and market.t and lo assume the r .. pon. sibll!ly for product managOl)ltnl and ·ap. plicabons engineering support for out digital tape recorders, formatters, Cf!'~· puter interfaces, conlrollers, and d1g1· tal S}'sle1n s. * M2-3128 * 642-3170 Food ker. exp. lJt class ntteban!cal componrnts. Coe.!ltal Agetv.."Y Minimum 8 mo. lNpection a:l·UVE-i=.,:;c.n:.::...l>ou_.,-k-,.-...,.-.-nlieh--, prevSou• :e.C: usernblt :xp. style afmollphett. ~1uat be Fut Growtni Co. VERY cttpablt' ol l'Omplrle cani of NICE PEOPLE! home & aJllO llke 6nlma.ls. COLE PLUMBING ;;:~iiii:iiiiii:i t. 11i;.9310. 24 tir. AC'Nit'e. 645-1161 ; 9 Hr. Day . 4S HDUr W~k Prolll Sharin& 2790 llArbor Bl at Ada.°" £XCE1 J EST opportuallty for filht girl. So~ tactory "xperl,ncc N'Q"uir«l. ii. hr to !!tan. but rapid ad- \'ant.-en1f'nt. \\'e "'>iU tra.b1 l..ap n1 a ch i n " OJ>f'ration. "'5-0401. Drains uncloa«I -$7.50 St-1\·.-r lh"" lo 100' -fl5. * s.f9-2502 • Roofing e ·r. c:uy Roofing. !)('al Dlttt't. I do my o~·n \\"Ork. 645-2780. 548·9590. Sewing/Alterefions --stwING -DESIGNING tit e n -\\lomc,i. Jlra10nablt! rates. Ten dollar minimum. Estimates. call 846-7450. Alteretions -642-5845 Neat, accurate. al years exp. Signs 3--D ?.lagnelic Signs $5.95 each & up. Call 962--0950 anytime T1f1vi1ion R1p1ir * BLAINE'S TV * Servicing All Brands Authorized ?.tagnavox. Known for honesty 54()..4313 Tllo cER.A..,11c tile nt.'\Y & ~model. F'ree est. Small jobs \\'Clcome. SJ&.2426. CERAMIC Tilt". Kitchens, Baths, Entrys. Cu s Io m \\'Ork. Reas. Glen, 5'18-726.~. Tutoring SPANISH TUTORING All qe1. 673·2380 I l[Il] Job Wonted, Melo 700 INDUSI'RIOUS youna man experienced in plumbing, • Accountine Clerks • Statistical Clerk Pf>rmallt'nl. Hnme ot11re (If largP lns. So. Cood salary &.· t 'ringf'lll, · NO FEF. VENTURE 2182 DuPont Drive, lrv1nt 8J3...1295 Actors-Actresses FAME & FORTUNE Independent producer l: casting service seeks 11f<\"•' faces for GP rated fill1l!li & TV COMERCIALS. For Interview, Call ( 213 ) 464-3121. e APARTJ\t ENT ~10TEL e EMPlDYMENT AGENCY Orange County & Vicinity MGRS, MAJNT, CLEAN Cpl, • 1 ca.n \\'Ork .single f714l 639-5151 ANYTIME Annrx Prop Afgmt. Agency 1046 N. Tustin Orange Acct1 R1c1ivabl1 Clk needed for busy Acctg. Dept. Req : 2 yn;. "xpeT, in like position, lO k£'y adding n1achine by touch, typing 50 '''Pn' (electric.) Permanent resident only. Call for in· t er vi e \V appoinfment, 492-lLll, :P.trs. Gonzales. ACCOUNTS l't'Ct'ivable clerk. r.tust be reliable & have \\'<ltked "'1th the public. Ll1e typing req. Knowledge of water district he Ip f u I . District in Laguna Niguel. Please call 831-2500. Accounts Payable Oa-k. Must Type 673-3450 or 549-1933 Ask for Margaret AFME code welder. Apply at BuehlE't' Tank It Yleld:iiw, 321 \V. Kate.la Ave., Orange. p&J.nting, ge n c r a I maiJ1. APARTI.1El'<o'T l!.IANAGERS tenance ~ f u 11 • t I m e Adult Complex 24 Units employment. Cail Brian, 639-6t20 642-0072. AT'T"ENOANTS, sen.·ke i;ta ., YLAND LABS COST ACCOUNTING CLERK PURCHASING CLERK THE J. C. CARTER CO. 611\V,171h St .• C.osta ~l"u 54&.3421 i;quat Oppot"luni1y Empio,.r REAL ESTATE CAREER 1 to 2 years e:icperienee le Let us help you get started strong typing skills requiffi:t. in h.Jgh eaminp wilb 1n ex· Documentation CLERK pandlng FULL SERVICE oraa.nimtion: Excellent o~ portunltil!S in: * LIBERAL UCENSJNG PROGRAl\f 1 year general oUice exper-* Free comprehensive In lence, l() kt'y adding ma· HOUR continual training chine &. typing skill.!1 re· * ResidcnUal Resale qui.red. * Residential Income SECRETARY * Trade-in plan .. l 'ull M't'Vice offil . .,. CAIJ... JACK BACK (714) 833.129; I to 3 y.an gon•ral •=•tar· COLWELL ial experienc". Outgoing Pf"l'SOnalily, gtrong typing skills. Mr. Gene Stone (714) 540-5000 Ext. 552 PROPERTIES, INC. (a subsidiary of the Colv.•eU Co.) DENTAL assistant, exper., S>uth Laguna oUice, 1\fon .• 1'Ti. x-rays. Serw:I resume to P.O. Bo¥ 722, Dana Pt. NO FEES! P.P.S. No small children. 639-64).l. ~t A c 111 NI ::) T·Producnc11 \\'/l'"<P.:'rtence (In tracer It 1un..-t latht', null I «Ull Pacific drill. F.\olic :'-lah·r1al~ 2968 Personnel Services Rt.ndolph A\"·· C.;\I. t:XEclrrlVE SECRETARY 112 No. Tw·"r l\IAOUNE Operaton. 'r'UrTt'! lo repoct to vlt'e P1°Hidenl or Union Bank Squarl! Latbe-HardlJl&, Cl.us A. Ap- Quallty AuUl'ar\Cf'. \Vi 11 Oranee. Calif. ply 17'41 Plal"e:nlla, C.ttl. perfo1m secretarial rduhe!I 547 6446 oncL dictation, 8'1tiha: up of· • MAID WANTED flee files, will h a v e Aak foc Rachel \\'ay Don Quixote l\lotel customer contact, familiari-~2352 ty with ao~nunent quality ~IAID \\'Ork in excha.ni:e for "s s u ran c e • y • t em 1 rRVINE PERSC>NNa apartment. 2376 Nc,,·port de&irable. Apply Ro Y a I Blvd., C.P.r. MS.-S755. IndUS'lrles, 20tO East Dyer SER.YJCES•ACENCY A1anufacturing Engl~r. Re· Rd, Santa Ana. Executiw: Sec'ty to $Pl. quires exper in meehanlcal EXECtJJ'JVE Seo-etary -Sec'ty/Acct'g Dept. to $600. design & production support Attractive, ?ti us t have Legal Secretary to iooo. of area producing display top typing/shorthand Jr. Secretary to $530. panels. ln\'olves she e I skUls. Some bookkeeping~ Acc'tg Oerk to $500. metaJ, silk acre en i n g . quired. Full time pos.iUon. Gen'l Ofc/Dictaphone to $520 a1sembly operations. \Vlite If you are experient.:ed in applications for tninio('ompulers. peripheral int.er· races. total digital systems and magnetic recording devi ces, send resume \\1ith sal· ~ ary history to Personnel Manaj!_er. 3170 Porter Drive, Palo Alto, CalifornJa 94304 PRECISION INSTRUMENT An Equal Opportunity Employer PHONE GIRLS MACHINIST Salaey open. Bayfront cl· Clerk Typist to _$475. Clauified Ad No 434, Dail)' To $5.50 Hr. riCe. 642-3121 Part time/Sec'ty 3. pl!r hr. PUot, P. o. Box l:i60. Costa Set up Brown & Sharpe EXPER SILK FINISHER. Many Other ~ninga Mesa, ca\ir. 92626' •utom•tic screw Mach. J<'ull or pa.rt time, top pay, 488 E. 17th (at !nine) 01 ?.IATURE maid over 35, full • 2 nttded evl!S. po.rt tim•. $,'\ hr + $6 bonu11 t'B aale Intcrcslr.d? Phone 644-0212 bl!st or work.inc cond. Apply 642-1470 chargl'. Life & tmp. irv. ine. in person, Continental Clean-turn. Stee.dy-)T. ro u nd , NO FEESI p p S ..... 810 N. Et Camiro, San INVEST IN <9'-400I. • • • • Clemen!•. YOUR FUTURE MATURE Babyonin for 2 EXPERIENCED cook at ch!Jdren. ages I It 7. Parkhun;t Re t I r em e n t Full or p/timl!. Permta.nenf. Call 963-~70 or n.~d•n«. 9920 La A!amoda, BE YOUR OWN BOSSI att s pm . ....,.2880. Jo,ountain Valley, 962-5631. Min or Woman ~IAnJRE "'oman for house- EXPER bicycle repainna.n, full time. Mission Sch\\'inn Bicycle Sho p, L a g u n a Niguel 4~771, 8J0....4861. LHso A Yellow Taxi C•b ""Ol1c. 2 or n1ore days 11 wttk. 673-4407. llR. Ena:lne f!r or P•cific Personnel Services ll:l No. To"-er Union Bank Square Orange, CaliL 547-6446 Mk for Rachel May PLASTICS MATERIAL HANOLER TRAINEE Younz 1nan 1ntf'rested ll'J leamln& plastic p art a rnanutacturins. ~fuJt hr rlt'&I, dePl!.odabJe with lb.blf' "'lJrlc ttrord. Ptnnantnt full Ume "'Orie $2.25 hour to start. Apply I Pl\1 to .C PM 850 \\'e1t 11th Sr. °'""' -CallL Call for Appt semi-retired. v.'OUJd you like EXP. baby1ltter. to care for 541!1311 to learn bow to invest in MECHANIC, Class A liceTW", 4 I: 6 yr (lid 1irls. Frcm 8 U" your own residential pro. in t POSITIONS open tor Ullllt. ~rty on•~ whol-'e bas!s fully exp. u n e • u P' • 0....., Cout -ti HYLAND LABO RA TORIES am to 6 pm. S days wk. call r-.. ., ~ 1 .; .. __ .,, carb food service m an a I'• r s Ask for Hmnan & make •·-profits at lhe w scope, ....... ,,uu, ' DENTAL A 11 i s tan t • Mrs. \Van-en, 54.l.Q21 days. I miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; I same ~.,Come up & braker. front eod all.an. Top 831ooll03 befcre noon. Orthodontic experience orr EXPERIENCEDuphot.stfftl", meet several (lther ex· pay, over $175. No gu. 6 Pradu ctton Control 3300 Hyland Avo., J,y. Call AM ooly. 842-7115. must be able to hand ti•. J.C. PENNEY CO. -doing tho ....,. .i.,.. m Sun. Areo. 19th I< SUpervieor/MllJ'. RHponol· Cosio Moso, Colif. '2626 DREAM OPPORTUNITY 546-:w88 or ~t 24 Foshion lsl1nd thbW· No 1lcenoo r.quired. N•wport or. GIS-15.12. ble for -~J ~ m 1 - Pttstige Naf l firm offers~ F/C Bkkpr. DaYI full time. Newport Beach For furtber info, Ca 11 MEDICAL OB/GYN oWce s-'od M.:u Y tlu, t'Om F.qual Opp'.Jl'(unity Emp'°Y'eJ" j>orturuty to learn & teach Personnel Dept, ff o a 1 833-1103 It talk to ttt. ftQUire• froat. office slrl .:bed~. A-controllhe all CONSTRUCTION SU ..... ..i.._ profeaaional.. mak. eup tech· Hospital, N.B. Is Seekint w /insurance experience. purchuiJW raw mater1111 '° ~"' .~. th .... ·-•-MANAGEMENT TRAINEE' Pl .... ~ ....,... to P.O. 11oJpp1Jw finbhed -tl'Ddent, Need now. Tracts, ""I"~ wi ....... ;;;...,,,;: :r IE L D aerviceman, ex-HOME Nationally known Co. ofler• Box ;:;;,;~ Lona Beach, Electrtcal-electronlc oritft.. IOftle oU-sites, L.A. Ir: Or· pot.en • Also pog_ e perienoed. Garage d o o r DEC ORA TOR i;.nJimited opportunity to ad-ted pubUc co dolDC ap- ange Co. Pttfer knowledJ:e have • •mall bu.sineu. ct ope:rafDrs, XI to 30 )Tt. vance t o administrau .. ·e 90!03. prox $2 mWk»'l/yr. Wrtte purchasing Ir: estimatina:. your own. For intmril!W 642-34!MJ. CONSULTANTS poslUon . Co. tum. cnr. ?.11001.E age v.'Olllan to care Qauified Ad No. m. Daily Salary ne1oliabl". Call C?14) appt. ea.II 546-1.835. FRY C.OOk/Ass't Algr. for J>:oolit a.haring. Start $7,800. for at>mi-invalid lady. Haw Pilot. P. o . Box l!liO, Crea 979--208J '.\fcCubbin ~op. DRAPERY Installer, ("UStom beach area. Fast I: good . $3. For this ar11 all JelJl Brown, 5'fil.&15;), car. 6 d1y \\'ttk. ~1obile Mf' ... Calif. 92626. men! Cc., Costa :'\leSll.. exp"d 5 day wt! e k , hr. 838-1103 bef. neon. Coufal Agency, 2 7 !t O homio pArk . 6n.8917. I · c. f. r.u · f"utt tun· , •areer o ......... r. 1.i~t PROFE.SSIONAL mu 11-ucne its ........... for 1n--"' ,..,..... 11nrbor Bl\'d, al Ad•1ns, e e NEEDED .re ... ,..... lo H~ EXPER Rral Estalc Track full & part, day I: n1te. Salesman. Juiit movl'd into I Salary + comm. 644-0743 Capistrano 1trta. Needs lull _C.:::d::.'-'·-------COOK or part ti1nr. <49&-841!"1. I A'ITRACTIVE \l.'OfTW"n to Con\'a.lf'scent hospital Ir: resi-lervffo"A'. \Vindow Designs GARDENING &. o u Is l d e havf' recent 1ucceuful t."<-Ot. RESTAun-N~• v•~ GEJ\'T 48, IOI". rt'fs. as llkpr, lrarn & trach prof. mak"up. dl:'ntial car" la~:ilily. Inc. 549-04lO. main!. r,ull or part t1ml!. per. in Sf'lling custom drap. Two Office Girlt E?.tPLOYMEN'I' AGE:Nf;Y' rr u n t I nglon Retir"m~nt ri"s Ir: accl!SS(lri~ . Hourty EinployMI Btadlt Re!!iidf'n«. M2-771l8. e ' MAClllNISTS ~tu.st be Z and able to drivf' ' By Low f'etl GENERAL Shop lielpe:r, to Excellent commiuion Ir: car • Engine Lathe -APPLY -r.I&naatr1 ,, •• ,,Stluy OplD h exptnse. OutstandinJ bcne-Ma h" I 186 E. 16th St., C.M. r,,_,;J ...-.. wl'-,,_ c/Ufr, deckhand, bo.i.t & Training frel:', f'arn top Ir -;;;;;;;;;;;;';;";;·""15;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I vard mAint. Gf'O. 64f>...(k)J4.. possible to have o "' n • J~b W•nted, Female 702 :::~~ss·~:~~ ci~ ~a:,,~~~ CASUAL LABORERS ESCROW , Ur91ntly Needed 549-0019. lion OFFICERS clean & paint parts .\ clp fits. C lft Its .....-. .,_.., •• ,._r in stock room i 2. lfr. No Aut. Muqtn .,,.,$150.- exp. neo. Apply In "'"""· Apply In Person • Turret l.atJie NEW :ACCOUNTS 2od ODolr ........... $25. -GOOD TYPIST Wiii do your typing et her home, Will pickup ond dollvor locol H.B., F.V., Wost, 75c per PSI· or will work by hour call 847-3095. NEED help at home! \Ve have Aide• • Nunes • Housekprs e Compankins • Ho me maker•-Upjohn 541.-. ENGLISl-l girl, reliable A exp., housecleaning & baby· sitting. $2.50/hr, 8 am·l pm M·F, own traru;. 494-4546. J-llGH School Junior avail. for child care/or 1 t • houscv.-ork. Refs. C a I I Katie. 54&-36.18. Jobs Wenteci, M & F 704 Auto Mech•nic BMW Experience. Should have Oa.ss: A License, Good Workina: conditions_ See l\tr. Heim: at CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St.. Santa Ana llS.3171 AUTO SALESMAN Experienced Imported Car Salesman for BMW Agency. Group insurance, demo. plan. Stt Bob Creviet' at CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. ht St. Santa Ana 835·3171 AVON INVITES YOU to slart earnint extra cash selllng our t'Xc iting cos-------.,......~ .... mctic fashions for summer, CERTIFIED exp!!r. 1eat.:hl:'rll, '72! For 8 personal appt. rooks li«'k Jive-in job u Call 540-7041. tutors or cooks. Young -------~~ couple w/infant non-smok-BABYSITI'ER \\'BJlted. 5 day ers, non • drinkers (213) ·wk. 1-5 yr. old boy. Your Cl-8156. home. Mna Verdi! North Holp Wanted, M & F 710 P(;,~c:" alt g pm. ---------1 BARMAID \l.'&J'Jted. Good A Bette.r Temporary personality a must. Apply Position 10-3 Knotty Keg, 2 1 2 5 EARN MORE Ha-Blvd, C.M. $ BOYS WANTED $ WITH Us Agrs 12·JS MUST BE' I. Neat and honest 2. Able to work from approx. 3 PM to 8 PAI and 8 hours on Saturday. 3. Enjoys pizza parties and Oi&neyland. e J\1uid have transporta & l.el"phon". Interim Personnel Service 778 \V, 20th, C.P.f. 642. '1523 546-:IS!2 1158 Produotion Pl, CM. 10 AM-4 PM Machinists CLERK 8rollor Man • ..... • •••• ·~ GENERAL OUice. Pu~ 'f'ey Cook • •• •• ,,,,,,,, • ..,..,_. Imme-di ate placement for mg ~ent. G 0 o d Equal ~;F Emplo;fer • Harcll1119 Experienced Pan.b7 Wcmu: _....., 0,.. Escro\Y Officers w I t h t y p t 1 t _numbers. IJ&bt CllllCker Mlnlmum 1 yur Wattftan • • OVll' 21, Food a ceneraJ .export.nc:e in band!-lhortllend bolptu!, Salary Op at _,.....,w bankJn.r. ~~ Ololce ~'1:",,,.lo loc ...i .. and -eacrvws. open. Call Mn. Andonco, J; c. PENNEY co.•ror CENTINELLA ~ .............. __ . ~~~~~~~!I s~ Alam. .,.. com-5'f&.!t328 Foshlen l1lllMI •. Drll -..~ -.,, ····· ··· .... p.50 )Ir. .. · ·th 1nc1ivldua1 • ,..._. IANK -• Aaat Mer .... 0pon mensura wt QENEJtAL o ff i c • ex-O ' Good figure aptitude and some typing helpfUJ. IJre, accident or health insurance pruerred, but not euentia.I. Son1e actuaJ 1tfT/ST ex- prr1c11c" requirer!, with ex - cellent trMscriblns skills. INTERVJE\VING 1t1on-Fri ~12:30 p.nt. ON SITE OF OUR NE\V BUILDING PACIFIC MUTUAL FASffiON ISI..Ai'JD <Corner Santa Cruz: A Newport Centtt Drive) * FREE daily bus trans- portation for work In Los Aflatles Until mow to Newport, Sept. •n. oxperience. Exoe!Ient lrinro "'1ierl'ce. s~...... lllary Hu open1op for I _ I I' pelllllOl'S R,.tono1 Ol!ke H--.'cuhlu ....... 12. hr ~~.~~.l.u.nt wor1( •. n:i -.... ~"".... --In tohort run I 714) 646-7121 SU. boys ........... $LJ;5 ... . ""' ~~·N·~ ~· BEAUTY SALON dole tolerance ... rte ,.,. 11ir-n..n1 ne11<.11o1.1 •• 13.,.. tervlow. wlvln& casllnp, with Ablll-' Norma F-FEE Pluso Coll ~l TO DISCUSS YOUR QUALIFICATIONS SECURITY PACIFIC BANK Equal Oppor. Employer ELECTRO MECHANICAi: ASSEMBLERS to $3. hr. Exp, tn IOldering Ir: hameS~· ,ing. No Fees/P.P.S. GENERAL OUlc:e. !'<rm OPERA TOR ke tu ROYAL SERVICE AGENC! FIT for small buainea: in ty to ma " pt. Equal Opportunity Employer 38411 Campt11 Drive C.M. Prolor n to 35 yn. COFFEE SHOP 9 Hour Doy NEWCOMER WELCOMING' Suite 119, NeWpOr! BHcll Lite typtns, &d phone lkilll. 45 Hour Week Hospitality HOltftl 557-2800 Somo llkkpf. 64&-0600. COOK Pro!ll Sharlni To Call LOCALLY 00 rew REAL ESTATE GIRL FRIDAY roorid•nt lamll.1'1 brl,..tng Busy p1"0pf'rty manqement co. Arl!\11er phones, typina:. tiling. Ability to compose letters. Shorthand prefer· red. Salary to $550 depen· din&: on ex per. SUbmil resume to P. O. Box 18iO, Newport Beach 9266.1. Excellent workini Condttion1. THE 1i1ta" c1v1c 1n1o. Good pay PROFESSIONAl Plti.me. Must haw bal>PY Salesrnf!D • broken! The amlle. car, l>Pbw ll>Wty. opportunl'111 Jomot You.,. c54ii7ii..-,iiiii•'.;·a·-~-· I noedod hn..-i.ty fo r-our • ER rapldly _...,.. R 1 a l NOTE TELL Eat•t• dlvlllon, ""'1llve OJ> Out..tandini beneflt1. I. C. r.ARTER CO. Apply in Penon GIRL. TeCent iY'&duate, posl· 24 Feshlon ltlond Newport Booch &n w. 17th St., Costa Mea.a 54&.3421 Equal Opportunity Employer hon with none teehniotl m-Equal Opportunity Employ-..r tormation ...,..,..,. "'"""" ME.CHANICAl for arehilect. No .ellinc Jn· -.1vo<1, "" 1ypL.,. or J. D. WALDEN CO. OESIGNE'RS pre\·ious exp. nee. \p_ .... _ .,___.a To $7.00 Kr. person ml W. 3rtl SL Los e prov•~ • ~-"°"' NO FEE Cali!. ot 1ervia1 to churches. Anae_les, . We seek a matlB'e, dipiOed Must hava k.nowlfdae "-ex- Exporloncod -UNITED- Callfornlo Bonk 6 ~tonarcb Bay Plaza. South Laguna 496-1273 HAVE OIJ"nins for ma~ representativt'. perlence ln for1 l ngs , "'Oman in. tarre . otrice. Excluaive O. C. territory, cuti,._ A ~raullcs. lm· F.qual Oppor. Emp1oyf'r Duties consat of typing,. fll· Comm Of SU.000 plu1 is m e d I a t e , lo"I tt'nn i1Ji, 10 key lddq: machine, reuonable and expected. auilJlmtint. NU1tSES. pvt duty, all t)1lH &ns\\"erlne phones etc. Must Contact Ji.fr. O'Callqh.an at Ill.I ahifta. Le!ICOUlit NulWI be able to work % day on !21l) 892Ml9 for •PP'. p p S ""1atrr. JS1 Hoop1ta! Rd., Saturday ocoulonelly. ' • ' N.B. . Advancement Opportunitie'll ..,..,..,,...,...,...,,..., 64).9950 or s.o-99M ~~~~ ~~ -~~. KEJPUN.Cff-~ P•cific Interview• s.s M/F ·~-~ .....,. ·-·-" Personnel S.rvlc os NURSES Aldot. an ahilta, port.unity for ad\lancement. Pl>On•. Rul Estllo c.,.., New or experitneed, )Jin the OOmpany tbal'• "°"""'· u )'OU do not hi\• a llceDle, check on OW' $49 RHI Est1to COLLEGE Student with food exp. Full It P rr ror sum· mer. ;J. hr. 83S-U03 bet. ' (. Would like to make SlS to noon. $«! per -"· -=c"'R'"'E=w""'"M"'A"'N""A"'G"'E'"R'" P1cific ParsonMI S1rvlc11 ll2 No. Tower Union Bank Squatt °"'""· CaUL =~M:~:· OPER·ATOR. ~~Sf~~~ ·r~~~·s.~s.~ Llconslng CourM NJ sat .. tn!nhw- -no cost. Manacement °" portun!Hcs. Ask b Mn. Jone9 for lnfotmatkm It 842-5581. ACCOUNTING CLERK TI1!1 job Is getting new CUS• tomers for SoUtbem Orana:e County'11 tavorite new11paPt'J'. No colltctint. no delivering. Tr&MpottaUon ii furnilhf'd from YoW' house-. If inlf'te81· l!d ('aJI between 9 A.l\f. flnd 2 P.M. dalty. 197·1310 BOYS A .. 10.14 to ~-.. pen ln the Dana Polilt, SM Oe- mtme areu. DAILY PILOT -At.'t.'OUnt~ RK"el\•able e:qier. Including , h a net 11 n I'. tol- lectionl: Ir: c re d I t ln- veiti&at;ons. Type !iO ... p.m.1 -Q-Ul-CK-CA_S..,... .. lO kr:y adder. 2.-3 Yean ex-0 per. Call F<ll' Appl. Industrial RelaUona. (714) 4M-M01 , _ TELONIC INDUSTRIES THROUGH A DAILY ·PILOT WANT AD. 142-5171 l We need 2 men ovq 18 that Ask for Rachel May can handle a smaJJ cmtP ot1-..::::::..:E;;;,sc""'R""ow~.:::.:::__ 547-6446 ::ss!"!:i n;.::1~: SECRETARY ty'1 favorite newspaper. Afcn Expeience necnaary can •am $31).oo to l<OQ.00 MARINERS ,,... wffk d•pmdlO\g 00 num· ESCROW ber of boyt you can c1trTy. Thli 11 a dlanlfll"d tart't'r 1515 'VestcJiU Dri\'1!, <'.'Omm11.ndlng hl1h \\'llf"'· No Suite 201. Newport Beach exPf'ritncf' ts necessary but 6454111 mu1t be ab\io to rel •Iona: I EJCet. Secy to $700. wll h bQy1. tf lntw-stcd and Re 1 p 0 n 1 I b I e pc11Ltlon, can It.art now, call BM·t310 rtporUnc to ~prts. Top from 9 A.M, until 2 P.M. l.ldU.11 4 poise. Established CUSTODIAN, $2.f.6 per fir. + Co. e\'e~ lh.llt diffe~ntia!. f'tt ptJd/Al!IO fee. jobs fllU time', perm. posltk>ns, 7 5ervJee Ctnttr Agtncy am-.3:!> pm Ir: 3 pm-U:30 •262 C&mou• Dr., NB Ho. ~ pm. ~· re q u I re d . Helen &ha!fer 557-271.1 Pmo6nnel O!llco, so u t h Exec. S.C'ty $700. O..t O>mm. 11..... South r .. P>Jd. xtnt ll<ilb. Local Lquna. Gt-131l. An oqua! C.U Lorrajne opportunl ..... ~. WESrCL!FF 'IJATA itlt0RDER Penonn;,I Actncy OPI RA TOR :lllll w .. tclltt DI' .. NB PAJl'l'-TIME ~ MS-2no Sllbmll qui-lions to! Alto FM 1obl --.. JUJ'l1lJrlcC!Ll P.O. Boor 1111, N""P>l1 DoU17 Piiot Want Ml bave ---barpbw plan. ' .. · Tarbell Realtors Dally PlltJt.P,O. Box 1560 To wor1< for larl• ftnanclal 547-6446 OFFICE Clork with """"' CoN. M,... i:aJU. 926i6 orpnlzalion In Newport pQrou, billlne & typing ex· RFCPI'. new law ok. bmot:h Lquna lllll1, T/17. 'l')phic. penonablf'. (713) HOME MANAGER Beech. Doy shill. Mln1muml iiaAlkiiilor~Jtaoholiiiij .... May~~& I P"T· Small olfico. Apply •months ••••••·•nee.I' Allie Mae'i, 1580 Moorovia, l\fatl.lft. competent woman to Q ., MACHINIST NB m-51951. • I iv .. In lo manare 0....., Familiar with OZ! • 1159 ~· ;;· ==,.-.,,..,--::--. I County home far 2 adults. To and/or data re c o r d I na Some f:Xpttit nca ln milllng OPTOMETRY a.uit in 1-lunt· Reception It arrange tol~ew appoint· equlpm~l machlnta, latbes le drill initon Bch ofc. Typlng nee. T1l1phOM Operater ment , call (213) 867·5361. For Appointment Call preu desirable. SJ-I desirable sat ~ Poly Optics. inc., manu.fao. Carol Stnlth ~o. Exp in olc ""vrk Jftf. turen of lhc tucinaUnc II OUSEKEEPER/Ba.byalt· AVCO FINANCIAL CallJ.'orAppt Aae25-35.962-3371.. d"coratlve l t rhta, ttr, 2 t«mM>On per v.1c. 1 SERVICES Jndustrial RtlaUoru ''POLY -O PTJCALS". evl! on "'*end, flPIJroX $.~ 644-SIOO Pert Time loca~ In Jf'\Ptae lndustrta1 wk. Own tnMp. n.r1 Em·' (714) 494-9401 Ex-rleni:od ' Complox Jw an Immediato I ·~" ·~ -· Equal O\Jpo11unity ,..,.... ~ roqWrtomt!nt IOI' a ~ p eue ...... ...., .,,.......__, C tiot1Jlt Telo-Operator. HOUSEKEEPER wantod to KEYPUNCH TELONI TELUR Tho pmon """'"" b' the live '"· I>VI room . beth • INDUSTRIES pooltlon will handle • buq TV. Mustdrlvo. 49<-72:il. • OPERATOR -UNITED-nc:eplionllttlaltwlthho.,1 Loguno llHch k tdoph()I!' ,..p01111t1Wt1t1. 'INJECTIDN MOL DINO OPERATORS (Or Trol-•) For Plaltlc1 Manufacturer, .,....,.ud lhUt. )(.ult be neat a dtpendal>Je. J'tmale ...Cd. Mllill be able to wwli Se.t. or SUn. Apply 1 PM-4 PM ~ Wtstlltb Sf. Oxota 1\(.... Cailt * an. Cout PWllcs • . ' ' -CITY OF - NEWPORT BEACH $3.00 Por Hr. T..........,.. 4 to 6 -0. m. qlllra 1 llt&r ~ For opplleatlon lo lnlorm&- tlolo. ""'toct -pl· lloo 3300 N..,.port 81..t., NewportBeed<lll8'J. m46t3 -~-----· Eq'oal Oppor. Employtr QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD Collfoml• Bon typt,. tldtli m111t loo a · m Ocoon Avo. L.....,o Bo1ch 4ff 6546 cellent, aho a sood P. dUltandlna o1 ~ • IJct and bloll!tea F&clloeo. ' . APPl.Y A'r> POLY OPT1CS, INC. lfil E. CARNtmll AVS. I ................ !l!!!!!l!I!!!!!!!!' I SA!fTA ANA It'• a breeze. • • 9111 ywr It.ma with ..... uao Dall> PllotO--1r1 a -· • , ..a ,..,. ""'-with ...... Piiot Oolllllotl. 6Q.Sl1. - j • DAILY PllOT Su • Juot 25, im [HJI .__ ~_ ••. ,,,. __ • l[HJ I " I~! l[)JJ I !~I.___ .. ,,_ .. ·...._,-l~I IJ1JC ....... • ... 3 [• r....,.., E ,, ) t o's•: •da1lll1 W-.MIP710 HalpWant.cl,M&•no HolpW..,,...,M&f710 HaltlW ........ M&•711 F11mffw9 110 Furnilute' tll Mi-Ila-• , 11 M1 ... 11-ouo 111 •3•L•ln•os•'•l •Tl•rnoiillllo•,$2.lil·•OO•J WES! Spore Time Cut.I SERVICE Slatlon ...... f\IJ1 WOOD GA.~ Dr)-.r ~. Glut 10P sTANDAJU> Aii1iii1Stueo' * AUCTION * R.H. • O.R. ·-· lljtet _ ... -lllnoone!Olflce Mon thru TbW'I 1M PM' FOUNTAIN VALl.EY 1 mm• dlale eDllUlllaalono! " put Umt .... ..,,. avail. Salo Sot. I Sun. only ,.ble • dn $00. Maple end MPX $ll.llG. lllU'llW>K11<.lqn s.u a<tvr. -matcheo. ~ :;s ~ ~. ~ WQRKERS WAREHOUSE ....._us. tG-73!0. ~ :~.,.,-"° ~!i F~Z": * MAI TAI, spaded. male Slam.tst. ·7 moa •Id, Beaulllul louirc ~ 4,t . 64$-'1593. ~,:>' ~~ :Orf! Hllla. RtPort lo pt-only, Wt Med people who tako LOADED DUNCAN "": eoll, liko labl•, 3IOX com)>loi. fifth Auctiool Friday, 1:30 p,m, com • No phooe ..U.. pride lo quality wood....,. · DINING' RMS new,,..,... · ba1e, duatcover""" SHURE Windy's Auction B•m SLEEK blk. k It l<o• · ~~t~'::' ~ ::=-= SERVICE Slatlon Holp, et· U.. S.W,. °""' deptndJn& * , HI l6'9 M'IS cartr!<tre 'S 0. 0 0 • !lll'75\i Newport, CM -Hall/man.• k Ion( ~ Dopt. NP6i24 Su Joro, Ca. _per, "'11 6 P(nme. 990 E. on -· Gar ... Salt> Ill Colnpi<te mtem, all new, Boi.ind TOO)''I BldJ Mat'I =cat. Rel:p, h:llS , 9S1SO. Cout Hwy, N.B. PPS/NO FEES Hutch With glass lop, $99 GIGANTIC «>mblned Garage now $289.lll> 'U.S.A.. Stel'<'O * M beroblp in leading -=--=----=-.,......, RESTAURANT: We.,. tal<-••n~ ~ ntedo e SINGLEneodleOpen.tan, China with glass doors, Sale. Or:e ___ mt b~ F.qufp w ............ l'lll E. "" • 6 MO old '"" .,.,.,,.,,. COIQIUNl'l'Y OosPITAL lUOO Euclid aLW...,. "m.l211 -"·~ -·~ S I •-· SSI 1444 •149 •--· .. 1'th St., C..ta 'J\le11, N.B. private IOclal club for Lovable, hsebrolw>. ldhOta, bw apptic&Uonl fer mahftbouselr •ep l nc nper. en drtllet .t an•~ • enouch. BedJ, co11cbe1, 645-a442. , sale. 645,.3500. 545-8353 ·I * EXPIRllNCED * ..,,... 10< prac:tl«I nlll'I-.,,........,., ~-Breakfront, $199 chAJrs, tablH, ·dre...,., CleclctoH WaltN1oa1 Ing. ~ SHIPPING XLNT ()ppor. Nat'I °'""'m Dining rm tbl. & 6 chrs. b I e ye 1 e. Tach~toecopt. STEREO~ ' Mlscell•neous Wantod * FREE Blue couch. 673-5(;63 Food W•itrttHJ SECURITY GUARDS Run entire opention far a Hal openlnp !or route . $99 TV's, •tcreo. clothing & 1972 Cam.rd. ~·atemlted, ooke . , Long term asst&11met1l for lfJ'OW~ng wholl!.u.Jtt, ~~ aalsmen In CM. 96UM16. Lrg . table with 2 leaves many miscell.a.nl!ous & good tully automatic change.", ,.,,,,,,..-------- 8.artendtir1 full or pa.rl tlme. So. Orang,. shlpplfl&' l!Xp. req, Cre~t $149 junk Items. Btsl oUer on A.'JIF'M/l\IPX rndio. Sl!al· USED GARBE.i'iSTANGEL Bui Boys c.o. ~a. UNJFORMS spot tor the clean cut man ][~J Cametable&4chai$rsl~ ~~~\~~~::.1~:,,T:u:; :1us•i[.:eus:~r~1~:~: l\lmt have right.handed Dllhw•sher FUP.NISHED. l~f for OVl!t'· u·ho wants lo ael l~to I lllrthendiM .,.., &: :coe.ostUt with J)ll\\'f:r dip-Appl)l"lft pC!l'90tl 10 am-6 pm ti!N'. Free group life ins. management. Start t&.~. . Thomaavlllc • Slanley Allegbeny, Costa ]11 e' a new guaranteed. \Vu J)llieck. \\.'ould accept early J "L I Y ROGER Stcllnr Security Service Call Don Jack.Ion. ~. Century • Bassett lciOSI! 10 So. C.Oast PluaJ. ~:l~ed~t~; .. ~~~~~~ model •tith battery operated r"'f 1it, -S. , ~·n SL •-·•·Im Coutal Age.noy. 7 7 9 0 l\tany, 1\.tany m0n? brand GARAGE s•• ~. Sal& Sun. -pi d d I e bot to 111. \Vrite: 120 ?ifANX kitten, n1aJe, 100& hair, dark ~rey, Tabby. • 54&-S&JS • B.l\RT th(' Bcaglt. 1 landsome. Personalil_v pl~. "®ld IOVP big yd & kids. eTJ-0004 RESTArm•"""' owo -•nu • ....,,..,.. 81 Antln•-o IOO ~u..L:. $105. Cash or 1 ma11 \ ""'~~ _.1 Harbor vd., at Adil.ms, ~-names 2 divans, i Jrg lou'*c c.br~. CIRs!ilied 11.d No. 174, DAI- i'• , __ Dana_15_l5Q._Po_'ld_1n_~_:,_~_. __ s=:;·~=y =~ Of. TEACART. pattern &lass, * BEDROOMS 2 1vrougfit iron bunk ijeds, l ~;;n.Credit Dept . LY PlLOT, P.O. Box 1560. B~~,l~r~r ~~~~~ 6 ;k~~: exceUent Retttary who can STENO CLERK I piano stool, etc. apt :u, retrlg, drapff, di.shes, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Costa Afesa, CA 92626. 644-720l ~ Dcsc .. RCH Ulwne ttSponsiblllly ar<l Dottle'• Antiquoo WAREHOUSE many other 11'm.o, Rea~ l24 -J>IEEDED WANTED nn oonslgnmont --------1 iu;: U\ work alone. Need& car. CITY 0 71U We1dlninsttt Blvd. Gamet, Balboa I"' I and , ft ES PONS IBLE anliques, ladies apparel, .FREE kittens • l calico_. l SECRETARY Sklllo: lhorthand, lyplnc -F -Westminster LOADED (corner Puk 6 Gamed). W,ORKING COUPLE lun, ;.welzy, etc, Must be bl k & whl. Lon & hair. <lBM' exec . ) calculator, NEWPORT BEACH 897.-9995 with all sizes & styles MOVING. Home &: patio NEll> one or two bedroom In good rond. 544-9311 llisebrkn. Shots. S42-2:349 .. lo..,.•tinr job working !or PllD:.O h\ l"'IOll" Top Co.. ulary A benefiU. =~~ 826' ~ $S.OI • $S.61 Per Hr. ~ANY~ di!:rkiable: * LIVING RMS !~ 1:!~;!; ~(f;1i!! =~= \:.:::~·!~~~~~~ion lad-~;:r:ii.lv~r:.~~;lt ~~: SECRETARY to Vice Presi-Pm:nantnt JIOl.itiot'l. 20 hour 01.k le: maple chain, aU • umbrella table. benches, hi· TRAINED dogs) $150 most. der, alum or magnesium. Good "-atch dog. 6T3--0S2ll NO FElS!/P.P.S. dent. Perm&lll!nt pt. time, 3 ~:ort week. Re q·u i re !J stripped & varnished . Variation of styles fi equip, RIC m 0 de l Vic: between 19th It Vic-Cash or trade for 36'. GD homes for a ma.It: &t !tm days per wk. Must be sharp. 50 wpm typlnr, 100 wpm 64~14. * HOUSEFULS aircraft, t~wrlltrs, books, torla -(near ·W. Bay St.) 675-5750. purebred Keeshoni!s. 11 Poclflc Personnel Services 112 No. TO'A'tr UniOn Bank $quarl! W·admin. exp. blqrnd, :n.tust SH. For application & in-100 Year Rose"·ood sq. grnd et~. Si:>-1940. 4621 Wayne COSTA hfESA. 548-7881/alt. l\1EDIU~t size 'A'OOCI desk rar mos. Obedience • c )11, type i0-116 wpm. For appt, formation, contact Penon-piano $200 Classic design Will separate .~R-•~·~C_dl_M_. -----6 p.m. li~ room. Also 3 or 4 nice 86S-5221 II. Orango, CalU. ~7-..+4~ • Alk toe" Rachel 1M.v 488 !:. 17th (at Irvine) CM 642-1470 call 6«·7688. nel Office, City Hall, 3300 "TOugbt iron railing saxi. !ram Model Homes YARD Sale. Good Bks. ""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"""" bar stools. 962-1689. SECRETARY: Vice Prtt. 01 Newport Blvd., Newport Singer treadle se"" macb, Estate Bankruptcies dishes, toy11, furn, 2 king sz FROS7-p?oot Frigide.lre 1b -=::..:::::::..::::..::::::_ __ n--.... ...., u.... 1 t nd 165 ••~J'""" beds pread T · cu. ft. exeellent eondition Muiical ln1trumen's 822 growing co. Jn,the dYJ'.18.mic .P<:&eb. ,,_, v•J"VUJJ· by mn co · ·,,......... ui•. Spanish e Pffe dit 1 • win housing field . Be au t'I f u l June 26th, 1972. Ar..'TIQUES: Saraloga trunk, Maple e Modern bedspreads, Ches~. crib, $90. Queen size Jxod, hlapleJ 'o"°RD~AN--Tro-u"':>e_r_N_o'".-,-120- modem office by ~an. rocktt, $6i each. Cabinet, French Provincial other ilems. l\lt>sa Del Mar, hradboll.rd $50. ~faple desk an1plilier, t toseley 6 strong Family atruo..pbert. S?::.O. Sunday only, Delivery of taNe, lap dHk. ~""' each. Cash or finance available 867 St. Clair. CM. S2.i 7 dra,.er l\faple dresser el C ne"-·pen ...., A---nd ....., SAT/S S30. l\taple night stand $12. ectric guitar, both like all Helen J-la)'Cs, 510--00.15. ,,,. .. _ """'°"'''~" a Ships otock. soo. 49'1-1284 No reasonable offer un/)1on 8 A.\f to 5 1 ne\v, and Kapa 4 string bass Coastal Agency, 219 O auperviskm of deliveries. Re-t!Vff. 1(£) LaM1rada. L.B. refused P.i\1. Furn &: misc household l\lap e coffee tab](' $10. Club electric guitar. Original cotit Harbor Bl at Adami. C:\I. quirt>S valid Co.lilornia driv· Sale \"arehouse at items. 54 BalOO& Coves, NB. chair $10. Beigf' naugahyde $750. \Vil! sell for best otr<'r er'• license and good driver ANTIQUE rol.J.top desk, ex· ·Y 673-.36?1. 8' couch $70. Xlnt. Dinette FEi\tALE · Mini-Doxie I o qualified hon1e. 557-8565 or ~17 AOORABLE, alfe<-lionate, yello\V & 1vhite stripe6 Cat, about6mo.Frt.~.MS--0537 catL ,AU :~~y~~ :r~~ ~ andP!ouea v~~tation ~e~ coi:~" cu: s,~! REPOSSESSION GARAGE Sale: Everything! :~23~atching chain~. :~~ $300. m--0307 after 6 --t• •~"'-I< -tb. Ex-~-~··· '-"''UM;' Sat " SUn 10-3 ~-o I ~="""~-----......... 1Jt'"-''• .,_ Benton Wllllam.s vue. B33--361l a!t 6: 30 PM. CEHTER Ov • • "-"""" n NEW Gilt Shop Merchandise 'J FEi\111 male neutered.shots. HERITAGE sterling silver 642-18TI ~~~ 1 ~ Circulation Depa!'tmMit AppliancH I02 er! 3033 Bayside Dr., Being JQJ.d from home, 50% flute w/solid ailver bend --------'- joint gold springs $975 new, CUTE kittens • l oalico. 4 lll06 old $400. 645--Xl93. Muat see to apprecia.te. benefiU. Call for ap. DAILY 'PILOT KENMORE auto. washer · . G~GE Sa.le, 3U7 Yukon oMllu.chJew.IM;.,?i_• ~~r-11: gaF1!:',•,•r· .. lntme, nt -·~. 330 W.'Bay SI., Costa Me.a •m Fri * 619 East 4th -· L-v• e;v-o.....,.., .,...,, g. auto. washer $40. Santa Ana Ave., off Paularlno. Too vases & whiskey decanters. SERVICE Station At.lrnMnt, TELEX Frja. elecL dryer $40. Guar. Open 9:30 am to 6:30 pm maey Items to list. Fri, 25c &: upl. Call be!. 2. 1Ull time eves le-wkn¢s. & Free Dd 54&-8672. Open Sun 10-5 Sat., Sun. 531-3440. FENDER twin reverb $300. Gibson ~175. "50, rn.-066S &111-7612 TIME to S('(!k fortune-Calico, mustard, tiger, 6 wk old k.it· tens. 540.13:>7. Must be exper., neat & OPERATOR MAYTAG repairman bas ""'!MONO Chord ~· * GARAGE sale, Sunday.18 •-, -DOU,..,;,.~G~H~BO~Y-~-,,._ -_,.-_ dean cut Houri w•• .. --·C-• ~· "•-· v·--~ Office Fumllvrot LESLADYA:ASHliR Y -e Major broken.ee house heed• w1U111Ct'I $35. to $100. Can with bench naUgahyde l!da Tools, bldg supplies. Ir. pool. 4 fl. deep \~'ith ladder, E f I: E:Jperlenctd want· lncentive bonuJ. Don's Gull ctack operator to hand.le deliver w/l yr. auarn. chair &: ~ttoman ereen' misc. 2755 Bristol, C.M. extra large pwnp, 6'' railing --,q.;,u...;.p_. _____ i..;..24 MOVING, free , b 1o11 d oockapoo dog, 2 yr , old. Loves children 963-7163. , ~ • ...i .. 11v ,.. Service, 590 So-Coast Hwy., but)' wire under pn!IJUJ'@. 83S-177!. Kenmore "·uMr ' " elec, SELLING otrr•. Lots of all around. Used 1 summer. * MET•• De·" 1orm,·ca td "7 ... ,... e.., small food LaguM Beach. Ho·-6·.30 AM to •·.30 PM. = -stara • not a suqer marltet. .... O~ XK> wuhers, dryers, dryer coppertone, Drexel T~ "Cheap", 199 E. 16th Make offer. Phone ~1617 top. l yr old. lx5'. New $lll. ADORABLE puppy,; loyea 6' fNo S&l JUsht •or Sun. work. SERVICE Station aalesmen, Must have brokerage ex-n gerators from $39.95. ma.Mg server or-small bur-St. Of. anytime. Sdlliw $115. 644-1096. children. 4 mos old. hfotbcr ... _.,_, ._ a...-llal ~--ii•· apply ht' pelot'I XU W. ~ience. Plush location, 545--0780. fet ...,..,..,aht Iron ·•--top 'IERCEOES '63 be t II Pl /0 ,..wl. ... ••-tr '-"='"" .... ~ HW)' • ···~-. """""" GARAGE aale. Baby &: n • s o er, anos rgans 826 ~m~•~nl,,;poodlc--•7._644-_li__;,;!lllc.. _,__ ma.. Jurn. ,,$2.2'' illur. ' '. ,~'fPO;Ft Beach. Newport Beach. Excellent GOOD automatic washer table &: 4 chairs, t.ooled camp equip. Lugpg:~. furn. elec. drytt, large capacity, PUPPY, 6 \\•eeks o Id . Apply SERVIC'Z -ma attendantt, aalaty. Phone or come in dark bl~ $40. 64&--7565 Only leftthertop matic;ig oocktaU 304 Bucknell Rd., CM. $75. Wigs, brown & red. SlO. ALLEN-O:>NN·WURlJTZER Half-German Shepherd '1KI Lb:idbfrg NutritiQJI., expd. Full&: pt. time. APPl-Y for Interview. between 4 &: 1 pm. table, 2 mahog rnte stands&: ea. Slide set, galvanized Organs, Pla:nos, Harps1d:lords (bl nar· ot the 'l'ai World Bill Ruh Qlevron Sta., m-.c bedmi. turn 673-36Zl PATIO Sale. Sabot UM>. '68 h'ash cans 833-0C40 NEW-USED-RENTALS Golden Retrie\.tt ,675.-4898. , 2408! El 'I' Rd '.. Fu Poid REFRIGERATOR, v • r y &I Dalbo« <»ve• N. B , Honda 00, 150. Many Mioc. . GOULD M S Store on }O••er level So. oro .. --. clean, inside &: ouL $00.. 7130 ·.1. •• -"' • • 715 Camphor, E a st b I u t t REFRIG-lrg 2 dr Philco xlnt U IC CO. C.0..t Shoppinf Ct"nter, Com 4 _Hill_•_·-------\Vestmimter Ave. Westm. ~ priced! .. E a r 1 y 644-1765. cond $80. '68 Evinrude out· Our Glst year _M_•_u._> ___ ~-"'-'-SERVICE Station Attmdan!:, VENTURE REFRIGERATOR, c I ea n' '..American ~ IOfiL, grftn CAMPING equip, bar, boa.rd, runs fair-needs \\"ork 2045 N. Main, S.A. SALES Clerk.:&tnale. ~ tun · time eves & "lmd1. auto, defrost, 5 yrs old. .,in&' c:bttir, maple end ironer books etc 9952 Ef· $65. 5.Yr?"59. M 7 -0i81 party &: pe.JM!r ~If.ore: ' Must be exper., IJH~ &: %1.82 DuPont t>r. Sui~~ .. 206 1 ..:.,. * 893.9060 * table, dble clreaeT, 842--liNi.. flng~ Dr. 'H.B.' (just oU '70 Honda Trail 90, seats for WE BUY PIANOS-ORGANS ~... -i-........ -.. clean ' cu• H-·-'·· w..-'+ Irvine ~ ~ v ~13 "-dlnett PENNY OWSLEY •tanton Pets, Gentr•I .. l50 '"£"".,..,... ~ ~r .... -.. .,......., ~...... ADMIRAL frost-tree n.fri& WHITE trundle bed· 2 new Brookhurst, btwn Atlanta ' an, ,....,..._ '""s• e, ~ quired. F\lll ~-Appl1 in incehttve bonUJ. Don'J! GW! !!!!!!!1!11!!!!!!...,!!!!!!!!!!!I!""' 1 yr old lik 15 tt' spring air ma~ bed Hamilton) wuhtt. V\I/ camper tent. 11352 Beach Blvd. 892-3314 The Tropic Zone per.on, 9 am-4 pm. 801 Service, 590 So. Coast,HWy., TELEPHONE Answerlfll • e rll!'A'. cu · • . 842-tOOO. Dail;y 10-9 SatSUn 'til 6 _1 n.• St c M ...... ' ~~-, ....... n s er v t c e "--:.?.• EX· SlfiO/best ofr. 6~. $75, mattresses, $45 le S35. DELJG_HTFUL_ finds furn. . . 2064 S. Alain e .Oprn Now -.er ., . • m1·. H1UJ1C"t• ..._ ... _ Beach. ..,_..,.. Hard k "'ATERB~-~•·• ~--tt SACRIFICE F he n.b PER.IENCED oNt. . Able WASHER and 'Dryer, $125 · roe maple desk & and brio-a-brae. Mon. ti: ·~ i:....-·->& ;,;i.u::: ma. • . JSC r °" Y Santa Ana's newest a ,..~t to work all shiftl. Repney. \Vasb xlnt cond Onl 3 . wall lhell. SGS. 2 painted Tues. 10-5. JOU \V, Bay msulator, li!Je.r. wood frame Grand pJ&nO, walnut trad. Tropica:J Fish store. 5 fal. 64>~. . old cau ~ .... ~ Y yrs chests, $lS ea. Desk chair Ave., N.B. I: . batt. $50/'best of r. N(lew) cond. $1100. 6'75-44$, tanlc w/hood Sl.99, lD p.I. ' ~· $15 644-20.17 6'lS-8266. 459--9242. tank w/hood $6.99. Eureka TELEPHONE .. IOlici~ top GOOD Kenmare upr igh t 2 ~ssett Br~ I Iring . ~G~ast~~ ~ B 8:: DBL mattress .t aprings, 1.JPRIGHT HArdman piano. air pump Sl.49. Black A.ro- aal4f)' + ,oomm. Pat time ~. exc~e tor · size, • ' · · llx12 white rug, coffee Good condition. $250. or of· wana $2.49, Elephant Nose eves. Orange Co,., Airport J'l'frii .. or aeJ.l.. 549-0833. comp, $700. l 4 .pc dbl bed 0569, Sun 12-6, Mon. 8 am-table, patio t'"'' misc. f~. c:.•i: """"· aft&, Call after 4, pm &lk $250, Naugh recliner, avoca-J pm. 673-3772 --. cc.c....:~:.:::,;::;"'==~--$1.00, Artificial plants .f.k= for SUe. 557-1f81. BEN HUR upright freezer. do gm, iso. Couch & love Household Good1 114 . HARDl\tAN ea.. Oi"tom filter U).99. ·, S7S or TRADE for seat $50. End tb.ls $10 ea. PAWNSHOP sale of forfeited Spinet Piano _c_a_ll_9_'lll~·~F~l•~•·-----I ~ONE .JaleL Top Refriami,tor.641)....0T85. 557·121S. COPPERTONE Col~spot items.T1pewrlte r, $31»919-4475. GROOJlitJNG . poa:mfdloaj .. ,_ Ap. "· -~· <.d j t All B--• 0 ' ...;... 4ri , . w~r•• Ii SEARS elect '~• 2 overws, £~!& $50. Twn a:ld ., carneru. Pro e c ors, Spo t" Good 830 '""""''" nmge O>. s ~ l2·00pe2~ t .OO ............. IOI aJ>pearance of bltin. Din ~t. Westing~ wsh/dry. Pert binoculars. watches, rings. r ing s finest, 10 yrs. exp. Compltote • • •"""1 · 8 chn. Baby crib. :rwfn cd, 8' ai~o old but comf. instnnnents, etc. All sold at BROWNING ahotgun 2 o medical bath. clip nails, ~· AftDOP, , nr..n:Jr:t.. Spertafot movie beds & dresser dk metal SlO. Bedding, Pyrex watt, fraction ct value. Sale starts gauge «Wer tr \ttl(ter. ribbed press Anal gland, clean· &: For an ad lrrWoman'• World Call Mary"~ ~5671, ext~ International Designer Patte.rn TE~ E P J! 0 NE Operator, c&mmt w/Sol.lgor lenses, Reas. Contact ~ 4: 30 pm: ~fisc h.sehold I t e m • • SUnday l1 a.m. June' 25th. baJTel, retail $550. $.125. 300 medicate ellf"S, hand drying. graveyard ~ • FOl!elt. w. cue It light meter, 646-7044. 1)45..525L Holroyds Pa\\'tl 756 W. 19th Remington auto. r if I e Animals R Us 8JS..8Sa:> Laguna Beach. Wolle~ movie projector, l\IUST Sell. Med.it velvet RA'M'AN tbl, 8 chn, $95. 41'.e St., C.M. 642-9101 • w/acope, model 81, $100. 12 VACATION? Don't pUt yuur TRAVEL AGENT 11exco lite• • acreen Best s>fa. Jove seat maple sofa desk, $.18, Bureau, $25. 3 543-6ll8. Pu.gt; Remington, model pet in a kennel. We'll pro- Exp only. l mm e di ate otter $150. &$-~. 2 lKf: lampg Medit coclrtai.l, sngI beds. $40 ea. I king, $99. CARPETING-95 sq yrdc of 870, auto shotgun, like new, vidl! 1'LC at your home opening. Good pay. Trani ~Cameras. Leicu, etc. hexagon, sq' commodes. M 6 pc Medlt Br suite, $290. belgt-sheg. Good Cond. A fl!i. 22 rill!, model 63 $1S. 546-7805. ' Globe Travel, Costa Mna.. 35 2% slide projeetor, pty. 536-3597. Carved teak cofftt tbl, $65. good buy at t.2.~ per yrd. 673-3622. ~BAB~~Y~M~ICE=~25c~-.. -c~b-I 6t6-6006. Sat A Sun. Call eri&r&er. 16cc & Imm DINING table w/leal 6 Antique trunk, $t.5. lllS 548-87'98. TV, R•dlo, Hifi, AU. COLORS ii·~~==:!:. =:-:~==·l.~-~~pro~jec~tor~·~T-ake_.::..gun chairs, Danlsb mod.,' It. Highland. w.4789. DRESSES from Bangkok. Stereo • 136 e !J6S.<J833 e in ~ 892-3834. MIOd . Xlnt buy S 15 . DIN eet. $25. Dbl bed Sealy Hostess & daytime. New I: AMAZON Parrot, nttda af· TURRn LA THE PENT AX Camera -n.8 962-2:1)6. w-headbd, pi, Add In. oome not .. new. Size 6, 8, 1972 ZENml • RCA TVt. ,.,._ $100. • • OPERATOR Nonn•l lens .,;th :mmm TOP quallty-uoed 5 king mad!, $25. w .... & dryer, 10, 12. UlS Highland Dr. Drutic pric<: cut on all '12 ~8 .... , 3 ·--J auto. TaJrumar F4 telephoto bed, end tbls, rame7ilin. tbl $70. ~ill.8. 642-4789. ~~~ed m:. r;:,: i: I ·C-at-,-------15-2·1 1;1:~p ~--=~~ SJ.95. 565037· w/4 chn:, Fischer Stereo. Jewelry 815 lONG S:t Mattn!ss & Box di8a>unters 'v/l yr picture '-W .. s N 3 ... ..a PENTAX 3SMM like new 1.4 644-1347; 644-4323. spp. xlnt Olnd $60. Dbl~ tube l yr --& ~ 1 amer • Riiey o, •uu Jena UV. Filter hard case DIAMOND, over a carat, mattr $1D. 24892 Branch, El ' .......... ' No. 5 machines. Sl49• 54&-4816J833-()l97. 5 pc. Sp. Pecan bedroom set white nav.•less. coat $895, Toro. Terms or cuh 90 plan. All PERSIAN Kittens, CFA regiatered. blacks, al.lo Persian atud s~rvice from pT'Oven black smoke stud. 892·2970 J J \V/mattressea $150. Cherry sell $295 PRJNCESS ring Zenith 23" color from $4Z.i (! . .. Ex:cdlent ~ benefits. Fumf~r• 110 wood din. tbl. w/3 leaves I: emeral~ diamonds. valu~ ~~C OFFICE ~~:-.. ~~,~~o. • ~ di:n ~~ work week. QUEEN mofa bed $s o. 4 chr's. 557-0296. fJ.600, aeU $645. l\1EN'S REAS:>NABLE=-RCA ZJ" ;;;1~'; i46!j, 5 Siamese Kittens -7 wks ~ , • Uroom 1et (black vinyl DREXEL Mahogany Senlcr. rings, blue star aa.pphlre 962-2:256 25,. $449 to $619. ABC Color Fem.Seal. bluepoint, Ula.c. '.E ' • , >.p·•· ,_ ~n . 90fa ~. cbrOme & glaas Excel cond. 18 x 36 x 33. l :!,th 'ft:!; diamonds, sell S49. 'lV, 9021 AUanta, H~ 61'3-G4&5. ... 1 ~ -.• ~· ~ .. --coftee & end tables) $2511. tray, 3 drawers, 2 shc:ves. "II',.,..,__.. RONAU> Sleve:DI Studio tingt Bea. h 961--332!JS --IA-ME--SE--Se-al-po-in_l_kl_tte_ns_4 J . -, SHUR'LbK .CORP. Italian desk $115. B/room Va1u•·$2tltl !or ISO. 832·13'9. QmGINAL Indian necklace, ~x:""· ... ~:i~: 2l" .; ...;.~Color .TV, $15 apiec<. 2 F, ! M. •, ~ _ .... 1.,.._..:' _ i-E' Norma•• Pl I<!. tnc. ni"' stand <no bed-CUSTOM made 12' Sectional bracelet ring made by ~--H-Bch ~--Medi!-•,-· nu-~ 548-%138. Ir •..:. •_41J'· O NII ' ' '"'1'~ • din&) $225.. Pecan t'Offee & sofa, end table &. cocktail Ame:rlcan 1ndian, from ~L "J•t • 2l~ ·--~~ ,.::; __ :, -"-'=------ ; ............ 1 .' • S•nhf At.t end tablea $295. Redwood table Incl.-$200. m-.4746. estate sale. NECKLACE 4 ALLEN SYNCRriGRAPH ~~ ......-.x· • ......., Dogs l54 Equal OpporbmW:;J Employer patio fUrn. $35. Decor&tor 8' SOFA &: Jove 11eat never bra cele t, ma. asl Vt ~~i_415 ~ ~ Ze~tb 19., Black I: MIN. Scbnau~ out.stand.inf , ~ , kitchen .et 1 $135. Colonial Used. tx>th $l39 'Sewiqr handcrattl!d. exqtilslte 18 5t2-l'134~Ewt • weekends.~ white, excellent ""'*'-. pupt w/~~.. S 9 0. 1 •1 '-• , I i end, tAble $19. Small bkcaee macb $25. ~t ~ 968-7910. 'carat Sllld ·ltlld, from Jtaly, UHF. Portable $85. 54&:]B. 963--2900. ' ,I ' ' \ WE'""ERS $10. Vantty dlalr $12. CUbe ' Mkt ..iue $12MI. tell $550. VALUABLE ooliectioo ol i ,,::::=.=,;.:;::;:;::,;=:..:::;.= \ 1;~ tabln $2 each. Mile 1arden LARGEST S'OOCK of Naw.jo 615-1521. wwtt Az:my Navy • AF SANSUI 500lX Rec e iv er I 1 .J' to $4.Z Hr, toolt. lawn mower $65. " Oriental'"'"' tn OrlJWe DIA!llONDS-Buy Dired "Yank" m.P-1, bouoo. never used. $tlll boxed, DAILY PILOT !._ ·~ _.-Muat be able: to "ftld to cime I\tisc. household 1 t e m 1 • Co. ~ cleaninc A * WHOLE.Ul..E PRICES * 491-2348,. $299. 54M816 or 833-41.97. It ·~ tolerances,. thin "'(a.D a: n;. 557-3111 after 6 o r repa.trmg of aame by 3rd Da Diamonds 496-3090 OUVE TREE $23. Gd quality tape: recorders, I • • per. with m>tlc materia.11. weekends. pnet&tion rug weaver. Buy. na FOR ~cnoN I ' ' . ' ,f't -JI' t! MOVING: Eag" to lid! line Selt-'l'rad•. SHAii 'N SHAii, Machinery 116 Y~\r~O::' ' =-:~:· UlS lfi&h· • • • -"NO' FEISl/'•p s f l ( kind .~ .. 2023 So. Milli St. SA. • . ' -------' ..-, , , urn. o a ~~-'Soll-1212 AL LEN SYNCROGRAPH ' l t . carvedOakbufJet. Twin•~ . l\olOOEL E 1"15 HD J7F .• n ernational Pacific , canop1ed bed w/'J m.atchinl GAME Set-sold ch a 1 r •. DISTRmt.rroR. MAC:IINE ' Designer Pattern chest 1c desk!; staruey•1 walnut table hu 2 lee.vu. c.1.,1™ __ L "'-_,, .. • 71732 a Boutique pattern Pertonntl Services Ole' r!d liina:Je bed&: match-$275. Awcado gtten -c-=-~="---~·..,..,·~..,,....,.~= 112 No. Tower tna tall chest of drawt:n H l d a b e d $75. Black ATLAS 10'' metal lathe $450. )/.. • 'few,o.IJJ Aditflf Q.w. ·~ A touch of the "Wild Wild W06t" appears in Union Banlt'S4tiare dPlk " hutch: Maple ,..,'. nalJlal»'d< rocJdnJ chair Logan 10" ....w lathe $300. A ... n11 .. 1o rh '""· lhi.s Boutique shirt dress by way of th~ front Omigo, Cali!. retary, aol<kolor.d 2-pc. $2S. 644-1!5& 962-Jl39, To davalop -fot Mondoy, 'and back shaped contrasting yoke. Curved 547.6446 oecl•acl:aJ".2.uycltain, KAl\GES Italian Pr••· Ml""'1-..i"""1a-_.----=11o=1 • ~~·=~ttrunbe!s •e..a,~ing addbes a lltUe bit of'f!are to the skirt -"k tor ~ciiel 'Id.,, ~ ,.,....,., blue, oerver, Ethan Allen dinlns ro=a-·""""··-_.,.,...,.._"<',~.,,.,N,...·~'". •-.,_ .... ~w w~ may wom long or abolt. To~slitch~ Pd 1knl patteTn. Best cit-lft • laatcb. cblir, ct,*. i:x~.:;.:::, A .::.!' 2T• 3211'• .•i111.i1m iag trimJ the collar, yoke anci button front VIVIANE w;o&lri 11 con-ftr. Pleuo call m4ll34. ~ colld. 10 to C. $:. a.n_. 111""1 !~ ~= :!\".:"" ,!!~ng. \~•al for linen, pique, denim, seer· 'ducthw Dlo1r. Acad., Ora. LOONG!: d:Olr, brown WINcm:st'ER 10.,., adlon :::::; ,.~ :l~ .• .,...er, co on, synthetics. 71732iscutlnready c.. ~ilJY, y.,, tnr., -· LilN ...,, Soc f37. s• veiwt «>ucb $65. Love 32 __,,, _ ~ '"" ,,......, .,,.,. ...,._, ~wear Miss.., Slus 10.18. Sl2e U requires "'11 ;'llll:ald1ory n1 Gulop,$13.eu:mi ... tl!!O.Tlltbadcbeddlvan ,....._ .... i~ lH:. ::~·.,>;,.,:•~·!!.;\.1 2 1S yardl o! 45" fabric for the long sfyie, 2 General Foods °"'1-$1!il'l 91'.!2 ,.,.. 1'111 lliO-~Q31.!!1,,_..,....:•-----P-to-•'-,._ -.p 1:1!1! ~for the sbort and I ~ yards of 4$" con-w~ TIME FOR' All llke ..... llCMln. Wedel .. --iftlil. n=.... ~= ~=-.""""" liaJt for either style. To order 71732; give ~ " .-· food BR 'ael-• -•box ;Sla 6,l\\>rnonco.-l!r ... • ~~ ~=., ·...,.- .;::-name, address and zip. Send '100. Ad· ftltr-. Call .Jr-. Bob Q IC CASH -l:dl:od, UJ ~ ch•-.r N.,. $JOO. Qllor. m-opt 11~ 4A • ~'" ""'"• I E~EA, Box N., Dep't. CX·l5, Milford, l!omr Restunpt, -2000. U If d!est1, 2 end tbl1 Ill/all. GOQD Automatic WuhOr, ~:;:...,. ~t;;;.,.::: 771::'; JAO.,. N.J ........ Pat~m Books by ClassWcation: WAl'ITED. IJve in l!!!IPr" llJ. 645-1114. dwbl..,$fl.6*-'J5M0n!y )'°"..., ,.,.., ""'"" l~'°°".!.~eo~e:i~0 -•U~.: ...,,,,...., .Ik Hopwk. THIOll8H A OOUBUl ~ ': *"-· ._,.,' •' .... .:~ ..... ce::--g= .... ~· ·~~ QI ...... DAILY fll01 :t' .:.: .. 1110 I• ;i;: ~~~ ~~ ........... Litt.,.,:=. ~=:.. Si: 32~ 24 34~ 11~ .wAllTED-= 118-31.. ' •~45 ·~ ..,. ... .,. ,.,_ •• 25 _. m /---....1..1 • SST'e 15~ "' ~ 36 , , II" 10~ cat llf!'I" nww -~·· llEAVY duty Power-· ......... ....,. "Z: ,,. :ie 21 38 i1 ll•nclly • '1""6¥ WANT 11· _ .. en.."' lddo_flS. !lice ...... -m. ..n •· F ii~ :.... /U.,,,~ 311 21 40 1714' !"Al!DlOUSE lldepllt& a MMftl. -~=;=--===~-! ~ ·-"""' ' 40 IL'_ u . ...Jt~, t ~-II -~ UW nm ""'1• · i •-1.1U~SE:D~l~l~C~Y~C~L:E~S:_L __ J~~r··~~~~--~~~.,~-~~~,.~,.,...~~;~~~~~~~-.:-eeeee •• • =...:: -*" • .. ...,. ::.-.::;:.... ptq. ~~~1212-... cw®-() · ~n e •• d 1 1 0 d • r • I IW~Y PILOT 11 $ DE1Jt1U• llil11 ~,;,I~ I ·,,__.. llil f" _ ..... ( 4 ; J§J1.:.I ___ ..... ~l~§J .._-;;;; .. _ .... ~ Doi• 154 !-1.. , tGD llooll, S.11 .., C:-pora, S.le/ROlll '20 """°"Homa '40 Tr•llorl, Tr•vel MS 11nti.-,/{:lollkl '5l Trucb Ml AufM W-... WANTED: Good home for '65 rf~lla~ 'fhunderlilrd," iid' Y,\NJ(EE 30 PJM, llko ...,, '63 GllEENBIUER Camper. e ARlSTOQtATS ll30 MOOE!. A, lullf ,.. •ff l'ord Y1 Ton ' ' traloed fJieodly combo Mtt<. l/O 17'. New eovtta. <urt.m mt. lully "IP~ w/•tloclled tent '72 PACE AlllOW e Nl!WPOR'IS •tore<l l<blt numinr """ \18, •U!Omatlc' lrlNO, ndlo, REWARD Sheyherd!Done Gd "(ildda ~C<llent Cond. Sid ct IW!. Al.BERG 3:1, nice! $17 111. Ell(. -..,,. --1< l!SO. e AITll>lllA,-P 41tlqll, $!!&, W heater, hoaY)' du!)' "!!lipped. owner. IDOYbic m= or 11995. ~1562. GULi' 32· cbl $23 111 54MlOll MIJJORHOME Allo, -1 lllOd 1395' up 0.-....... '56 Comes with· camper ahdl. A lll/EX ~. 12' Sean GamdJoher Row PEAllOON 30 try lU M 8' full cab owr camper with M>IUlllAM ~SALES real wort< -A extra Will PAY 11111:11 DOBERMAN, AKC pup•. Ch Boat Oon, cuahloor, u.ed OPEN HOOSE. 3336 Via Udo .Tade E>lcellent "°""-. " _, . 2109 W. 17th Slftet '111,VW Duljo &py, ld\'l'ra clean. mmz. UfUI In blood Uni. 6 wla. 2 ....i "'""'· 1163-3177. • maG IUl)'llme ii16-e95a. Thll la the hArd to ,.., Slnta Ana mf1 5!1·1!!111 Manx Cl'opn, roll bar, Iota $22tf • -•--l blk I I ' model that evervont B•RGAINI of ·~ M .. d II '~·'""""-•-·..._·------,_...., Blu 11....&. ~. ema e. &o.t1/M1rlne SAILBOAT '86 VW Camper. Rebuilt wants .•. wlth Au~Uc • emvme, _, 11 ' &NW """f""" """""'"·iwm1 """9J I UVUI: m.«1.'15. Equip. 904 11%' O'!J<> '""'--· eng111e. -ot 4M-481J tran<misskm, "°"" 11..,._ 1912 17' thilu wjth eleo ~!Sp. PHONE ~ *· YORl<SHIRE PUPPIES Companble to Udo 14'. after II. ~ -..... tollet. Sle<pa 8. Sj\eelal, "IO• DVNE Bum" Metal MIRACLE A F lote .....WI le AKC. Mole • F maJ '69 Jom-& HP, 111 ~ Main a jib, $299. Good .,..,. ••• power .• IP& ;J.195. 2 ooly. llaka ~ •-A tide ..,.. 2145 HarPor Blvd. or • < ""- • e e. llllO cond. ~v ~ •• ,.,_ ht di•~· 673-M68 Dino. BRAND -· never u.ed, -· beauUful1!' ap. Me .. OQnper Sala to•-i.i.'--:..,... • X1nt Colla Meu low ml..... ....... Ea. $46-.2101 Days 546-2'184 ......,. ..-c,... ._., camper-tn..Uer. Inquire at pointed Jdtcbe.n 'filth 3 --c M u-. -v tk1, Jmporh, trvclt1., Eve C.. 673--02«!. 12' Fiberi'.lay Sallboot A 2561 F-Dr.~ burner stove, l<lrc<d umt -Harbor, . . 6tMOO'J cond. lll50. 54&-$91 ATJ': BIKE RIDERS DAl..MATION' pups -AKC PE'ITERS d&l, 2~ KW, air traUtt. New main, jib, A beet, clel11Xe bath.room A 18' FAN, telf conta.Jned. l&I Trucks 962 Carrier holda 6 motor bik~. c~~~·alk tor Buyer Parenti OFA. Certlfied. oooled gen. Just o'hauled. spinnaker. Complete $500, Cyct11, lllcn, Other luxuries. .. Only .., 1tove, "'1"· A: wtr heater. 1971 Dodge Maxi Van DAVE ROSS Blka I: Uvtn1. Prl/pty, Askin& $495. MZ-8281 finn. 548-3373. Scooters 925 mllH, but nc.~-a little JJ.295. \Ill, Air conilillonlng, <'tc, 000- '63-3521. ao.11, Powar 906 ISLANDER 29'. FG aux •69 Honda Cl 350 ~~~ .~:;!;k· Serial No, can 51}-'1182 '71 CHEV. CIC, A.•kln;j795 NEEDS bom•, male, tan sloop. Xlnt cond. MIJ\y Excelle t condltton (ll7tll39) EA ~ ITCH YOURS! 13' Sha•I• EL CAMINO PONTIAC needs """" to run. l5. enw.r. e.,g, recently """" 8;lll-5l49 HAUOU,..... R VW -'l\'W._$7.<;. 518-9851 • lUuan Wl_ID 24IO Hubor Blvd. Shepherd, good with kida, 1960 • 25' Trojan Cabin xtras. Sips 5· $I0,900. Ctt<I a ,_ B CH CITY DODGE Partly ..it contained. Near CUSTOM . -f\ftAll llnMI 842-6331. thru. Ford Interceptor, all srAR ruu aUlboa.t. tr1er, 655$ Bea.Ch Boulevard 1970 15 n . 9X>TI'&\IAN Sparidt~ bronze melalllc TOYOTA Colt. M••• 546-1117 DALMATIAN , Pups, 6 \\'ks, new eng, access also Cover, ad &.lllli1'.t ~ $950. 1871 Beacti Blvd. HUnti.._.ton Beach travel trailer. Sleeps 6. saoo. 11n1$h w/matching full vinyl Wli PAY TO' AKC Champ llnee. Summer (generator, Water , pump; 54&-6995 ... -' . • " . Huntington ~a.ch 8q..f4.l5 (714) ~~ &U-4494 l_pterior. VS, 3 apeed trans.. 646-9303 , fun lot kids. Pri ply. etc.). Bait tank, swim step, l~'l'AMARAN cu§T made combination 3 "SIU. WHITLIDGES" push button radio, heater , 1966 Hfll'bor, C.M. CASH St8-7017. 'c"s•~J •tainoew' -~y ~~· L• :ur'~ $650• ~orcy~Ws•~~r;.~ues· SUNSET MOTORS Tr•llen, UtQlty '47 ::::~t!.'l.,.!;!:i ·~01?~~.~~ .. s~,~~t~11':: . sruD Avail. 4 Yr old· Ped. .uNY ' 6 ......., ' ...,...., ~-~ ~' _.. UJCL uu= ~ 6 plQ' autoroobUe. consider trade 646-J242 . • ~~W:r 0;a: ~~ ~chop;,~hlull~lil~•~j;.! ~Dt:r.:•$!;: ~~~"s~=3~~1~ ORANu:?c~~u:r' 5:YeNd~~aller, 32860H. $2666 Aut0Lee1lng 964 Ooke of utter. 673-9518. an n, e acac:.., Trail ..... 1i...-1 ., .. ; '"•o . UC. Never wear out . *, 968-867'1 * t•ak deek, lull)' crptd, 90 •• .. --· ~u • 832-1309. ELDORADO lbeuoedcanA-.,)<11 eou .. 1<1 in. _.._ GROTH CHEVIOLET fi ;u<c STANDARD PO<J. gal gas, 15 ga1 waler. Ready :w SA!\' tnboard ·auxil Head, POWELL, lot• modtol dh't Mini Allio Service, P•rt• 949 • Naben DIE PUPPIES, 8 W!a old, to ga to Catalina! Great galley, R.l>.F., Cust. detlgn. machine. Ex~ont oond. & MOTOR HOME ·Cadillac •illi.. can iiS!--01&8. li!hlns boat. v.ru. l8500. 833-1J31. extremely rugg<d. Knobby $6448 Tl RE CITY SIIJ<IE Terrier Puppies, Will accept n:as. oUer over LIDO 14, ~o. 319, xlnt cond, ttres. 5 hp erw-tD@ $100. Steel Radials 235xlS $49.9S + .2fm HARBOR BL., AKC, 1 wkJ. Shedless, adot·· ;600), Call 66-2440 Aak for fully eqUfp., rio!). Sttrim after 4PM. FULLY SELF CONTAINED FET, Poly Steel r---A .... ar 540-91.00COS'CA ~pen Sunday a6te, Reduced! 962·8377, ~ * 536-lm * · VELOCETI'E 'Ibruxton, 1967 It IT'S BRANO NEW! $36.95. JU Jackers $JrsO~pr. ===:-=--,--,...,:=~ BEAGLES-AKC, 2 males, 1 SCR·AM-LE-JS SABOT, LIKE NEW. vintage, better than new tn. Ser. ·~ F60xl5..Belted \Vhlte Letters ~~fN~ Spec~-·~~~ wks old. Show quality. $250. tide and out, $1095, Rudi Phone ~77 $28.50 + Fm'. U. S, Mali:'s Sftcriflee $l295. BK R, Champion stock. 645-5916. ANSWERS 64>.2404 Nted'1etsk' 5.le-4300. 1970 ,Harbor .Blvd, = '!!;.,, "::f" Ward so·s 6'1&-3ll2. * !!t>t'lnlo>r Soanl•I AKC, ... 8 Meter Sloop. oonvo!rted SCllWINN Lemoo Peeler, 5 Coal• Mou ces. ~."'6"'6,....,G=M"'c=-"'TR=u=c~K ·Co-owner or terms. for cruising. Xlnt c d . i;pd cost new Christmas Free Bal~ with this Ad. 615-2667 Expend -Camera -Decade $18,500. 644-4048 aft 5. $u0. Xlnt cond. $ 7 5 , •n NIMROD TENT TRAIL-1950 Newport Blvd., C.M. Radio, beater, ( #\158139). * SAMOYED PUPS, AKC -Manage -Muster -Pig· 32' Columbia racing sloop. 833-3fil. ER • • • LIKE NEW • • • ~3SSC. l;ws E. CarQi, f.175. d)r. ~. OIAMP UNE pen -EXPERIENCE Sleeps 4. ~. Sleeps !, stove (}{X6879) ll aw a 11 an G a r. d e n 1 ""'-=--'--~~-=,,--• Her husband toJd her, "You .... 'l"" 90CC Super Honda 1965 $l295 213 860-0345 '68 Chevy % ton P .U. speed 545-1914 are too extravagant. II llnY:-(n4> ~3"5 Heavy duty clutch, dirt · · ~ C1 I. $2SO above low • srorrtSH Tmler """"AKC thins heppens to me, you'll LehmM 10, complete, tire•. Good cond. l lSO. BEACH CITY DODGE 6 cyllnder Cl>evY ·~lltllne 165. bl... overloads. elect & ! -~~7 ~ty._M & F. prcibably have to beg." Good eobdition 531-?m. ~ae~~"·l30er.a1;~~ plua:·lnt, $1700. 962-7392. ~ m ~ She replied, "Oh, I'D get $250 or otter. 6'f3..6?96 '72 Yamaha 360 ~ 21" 6555 Beach Boul<'Vard Qevy engine w/beads $25. 1955 Y.ord Pickup Good Cond. along. Look at the EXPER· l<l'I'E No. 395 !rt whL Xlnt cond, 1300 mi Huntington Beach 1929 Chevy body $30. 4 apeed $325 or . b e s t oder. IRISH Setter pups, AKC. 4 moa. 1 male, 1 fem. Ex· cepHonal. 646--6985. YORKIES-AKC, f e m I 1 , Satriflce-must aell. Now -612-8647, 675-6291. !ENCE I've had." With dolly • Vtty aood cond. $275 &: take over payments. cn4> 51)..0 tnterantiON( trans $15. 6 ~. 28' FAIR.LINER 11 port $750. Call 549-<lm. 646-4m6. Motor Home R1nt•l1 cylinder Int~mational head "·63""'Che=-v~%-t_o_n -p-,/u-, "'3_'1><1_ cruiser, fDbridge &: all Bo.ti, Sllp1/Dock1 910 '70 HONDA CB 175, etec. Available for da.lly, ';eek.?' $20. 6 cylinder ford head 409, " ton springs, radio. goodies. X'lnt cond. All starter, nr nu cond.1800 ml. or mm;ithly basis. 21, 23' $15. Chrome Ford valve $850/best oUc.r. 536---7329. mecltrnlcal parl3 S:blt. New Fresh tuneup &: battery. '72 and 25 sell contained Mt>-covers $4. Scbocks $2 pr. 15 ~'&l"°"Che=-v-El~"'Cam~i-no-V~So-cstk bottom paint. Slip avail at DOCK26, ,,or..w,lbathNroom2 Balup .. ~~ reg. $350/offer. Roger Mot'-tor Homes, all equlpt with gal, gas tank SlO. Parta dip Dana. Point by a PP t, • "':> mo. o. uua ri.Jon, 424% Femi.eat CdM generator, roof air, and 50c per-am. 839-3905, radio, overload s Pr Ing s, Try our lellsc experts for Sav\n£s • Sat:Waction -Ser· vice. WE LEASE ALL PDPULAR 1972 MAKES AT C'Ol\1PE'l'l- TIVE RATES. Call 1.falcolin Reid tor further details. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2)6() Harbor Bl\•d. Coata Mesa 6-U-oolO Autos W•nted 961 IMPORTS WANTED Orana:e Counties TOP 1 BllYEI\ BILL MAXEY TOYOTA uml!aochmvd. H. Beach. P'<. w.- *Wt buy older cora * l25 • l50 • 1100 for most can runnlni call 892-5017 Mk for Salft Manqti l82ll Beach Blvd. Huntiqton Bea.Ch 117.«187 ta ... WE buy all makes ot clean used 1POrts cars, paid for or not. Pleue drive in for tree "PPra11al. NEWPORT IMPORTS , 1100 w. Cout 11"1 .. Newport Bead< '42-9405 WE PAY TOP DMuR FOR TOP QS!;D'CARI' •u,....ctrlldVa~ Rt UI fint"' BAUER BUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. CMaMeM , ~ W1LL Buy your cu paid lor or "'L can RAiph Gordon * WEI?rtARANER PUPS * I Wks. No papers. S25 * 513-48)1. e AKC POMERANIAN$ e Males. Well trained. 1-S.ble $75; l·black $50. 838--0625. ~:1548. Owes, N.B. 675-4331. wlmds. 646-4455 wkdy~. many other extras. AU ,.-:;...-==-,,.-:-$675/best oUer. 536-7329. 17' Schlada SK with no Coaches 1972 mod ts. 4 Tires 82Sx15 Oii F 0 rd ·59 Chev. 1-' T. V8. 4 spd. "'""""""""'"'"'.'"";'~-. 17' Century Classic inboard. mo HONDA Clr-175 $350. W are c. ~k ~ls $15 ea. ~ , trans. Radio. New tires, "'.:: New e~. C O;m PI et e 1 Y . Mere ~B. ~~~· Good condition. e have the all steel Amigo trailer, hi<! new, 4~ x 7 ;. --1 m' .......__,_, ""nditlon. =-=.Coallu..,. Autn, Imported 970 . -·-IRISH SETTJ'RS" itlKC • 64.>-811" g. Genn. Short hair Point· er. 1S moa. Needs love & large yard. $100. 557-7548. ADORABLE white tiny tcy poodle<. Sholl. · ~ or 534-38g) DARLING COCKAPOOS B WEEKs OLD 110 EA. 6C--481B or 534-3885 refinished w/traller. Asi,.;,..,. Sharp. $17;iu. --.».,.. •. 000 0255 • also, Please call 839-95601 &"""' cu ..... ,"-..... '"" -~ $125. ~ ' •Body lair 1375. or bcot of· $1095. 644-4905. 27' Side Tie v l spd * '63 Conette !uel injection, fer. &aG-1828: 18, LOBSTER BOAT Apt. 15. 63l Lldo Park Dr., SC!flVINN an ty 10 . Newport Be ch Bike, 2 mo& old. liJcr bnnd .,..Pete, Mioc llOlal1 h19<k 1965 Dodie p , u. truck S Motor I: trier $950 a new. $65. ~7877. Chevy ~ ~l'BC eve1 speed. ·UWlty boxes on side. MS-6685 SAi L BOAT SL I PS HONDA '70cc. mt cond. a wee~l)dl. Good th!• fr.iO or bell or. '16' Dorset. llO HP. In 4 out. Newport Beach 548-2'J53 Good trail bike. With xtraa. VW es:ie re~t, exch. inst, It ter ..... 1531 aft. 5. Ready to go. A"'1ng lml. Boota, Spttd It Ski 911 lB). 491-11312. ,.,.,.. $275 up. Vt n c e f342..6800; aft 6 call 548-5761 M 0 V r NG . over a ea s • Automotive 1366 '• K , , L1' OU'mOARD wt~ horse 15' BOAT, ski or flsb, 30 b.p. customized '71 Honda 150 ~ 1..-0ean. C.M. ~177. molor -trailer. Complete! elec. start Jobnaon w/trlr. cc. Xlnt. '69 Lightnins BSA 1363Blk.1 Harbor, Garden Grow like to trade! Our Trad¢• Cl:ASSIFIED ADS ~Ill A~TION ••• $450. 645-4181 alt 6 pm. $450. 557'"'742. 650 cc. M6-3012 1 So. of G.G. Fncy. Paradbe ~,i,trnn is F )'OU! 38' Flybri11i', perl. 1hape. FASTEST.' &lamoroul "1d SCllWOOI "Lemon Peeler" ?"233S ~ .!:;"' mw!: can C'ALl, ~2~5678. . Sold 2x;$1j,900 & lU,500. boat on the coast! Call 1137. 5 spd. Shock •beorben ... ,., * Mamn Pearce* MALE German Shorthair S.c-Malre olr. 673-rnB. 5744 S.I, Sun A Eves. t. ""'· Coot iux;; ..n 115, Autos, ,_,,_ , 9'70 Autoa, rinsiorttd · ffl -·· All ""'"· rabies. 1J FT. BOSTON WHALER 536-9198. Motor Homes . Al 1~":·~:.~;,,. lO~v~isl895 T-Jl•J '71H~300C.c. Sal e R HONDAS G 'ORE! Poodle~ R ... 0 n • b l e • l8"I'boo1pooa, Johnoon outbd. -64&J212. es entals nST D..... THE' ,.,EW, HON QA 968--0728. $6SO. Engine needs work. * '61 Honda 90, with _,.. 558·3222 (OUDEI COCKER SPANIEL PUPS. ~11'19 C•mpers, Sele/Rent '2G in very good condition. $50. 1411 ~. VIUage Way, S.A. r; • AKC, 12 wks. Bull or red. 12' Aluminum boat, $50. 54.8-3857. ,. · me EXPLORER--25'~ sl~ps $75-SIOO. SJ6..l!681 926 E. Balboa, Apt. " ' Camper combo '71 Normn 7"1 Commando. 6, 2 ajr conds.,, 5 kw .... Balboa. , 1 Brand new '72 GMC %. Tm Super abarp. Priced to sell. X1nt cond. new ti.res, brakes Golden retriever, Male 3 mo. AKC. shots, 56-'"69 1, Ou boaiil -1 · •-· •P.U., 350 VS, auto. trans. 5(5..131B: It cpt., extra fuel Ir Water " ft. t w motor °' P.S.P.B. 7SOxl.6 8 ply tires, tanks -...!... trailer $300. h.d. camper equipped with 1969 Honda SL 90. . C..t l16,000 .,.w, w1l1 156 332 llAMILTON, CM '72 Four Stal' 10%' cabover w;_ · . w~ ~~)~ ~ 13' Boston Whaler. Standard camper w-rear toilet room 548-8373 67J..9339 or 545-0UJ. HorMI * APPAl.OOSA * 3 y..or old gelding, • rtgl1torad. $41S. CALL ANYTIME 540-3803 ESCONDIDO UVESl'OCK AUCTION'S 4th AMual Registered.all Breeds Hone Auction. June 30. 6::11 pm. Auctioneers Riek Beny I.-F.ddle Rogers. model. $600. 613-C990 even-that 1leeP1 7. plUI air cond!• MUST Sacritioe-72 1970 Travel QUeen, 18', lnss. • Serial No. ==Suzuki. TM400. Excel Mini-mobile home. Ford I ... ,-.--... ~ .... ~:""' .... ~-~!"°"' ... -~~ Booll, R111t/Ch~rt'r 90I $5995.00. $650. 646-4892 ~-··v• -----"'---.-BR.l BARRY ~"""' o, auto trans, ale, .... , '69 Honda 90, reblt, xlnt lo ml. fully • Sell coo-27' AUX. SLOOP cond .. Pll or bcol offer. tained $6950, Consider trad~ Perfect for Wttkencl cruises GMC-FIAT-PONTIAC 64&-5?26. 67>00.0. to Catalina. FuU1 equipped. (ht St. at s. A. Frwy.) ·n Suzuki :rs ... 90-R._Blazer, SCHOOL Bus Converted to SS radio, RDF, aleepa six. 2(n> E. ht St., Slota Ana Pop Gm, '73 Uc. Pert. motoc home $1495, will con. ""-"""--·'° ' r ' 6'2" headroom, complete 558-100> cond. $300. M0-8597. skier trade fi.46..3242. UNIVERSITY :,,au:;,:;at•;;,rLo~~'. '62 PORO 250 1970 Triumph 500 CORTEZ '66, lo ml. fully • • . • 557·9046 att. 6,30, w/8% t~ Eldorado Camper. =·-we:: Grea~°':'i equip, ~ps 6, orig cond. Pvt OL=· ILE.OMC. TIUCK5-HONDA SAIL a 40' New.Porter $l550. Sf4..3417• · pty, S7l-737S; 542-3583. 640 w/okip only 175 % day. 1150 '70 VW POP-UP CAMPER, *BMW* •n Sha.ta 18' mlr hm for 2150 RJOlt COSTA MISA.-540.9 --- · Orange County's Only. Thewel-l:dlW .. cle DEAL£R . ' • . - .. ., '" Tisf"DRril Tlll ·fllNm Ill TODAYI A// Models in Stock Now! LAR6E SELECTION OF ALL IMPORTS ' IJ[IMIDIATI DIUVllY i. N. Frttway 78. Escondi1o CA.lit. e 745-00U EXP'D riders, 13 yr old Gelding,' all sholll A wormed, 10me tack. $125. 53&-7704 dyl. full day $600 wkly. 615-8185. 15,CXXl ml, excellent cond., •n · R60 like new, 15,000 rent. Sips 6, sell cont, air. -We An~ hi..,_., .. T• •• ll,000. 419-2217. mllet, m-t\209 Sat."' son. Pvt ply. 497-2384. ~~•:. S.ll 909 8 It. sUde in Camper Sl"ps 197Q Normn 750 Commando /iA~ut:o•~·~l=m~po~rt~ocl:;;;~9~7~0~A~-:~·~l~m~flOl:rf~Od::::· ~'70~.A~u~ll~M~,~l:m:flOl~rf~~td~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~ -------------·---------- ' !·FOUR yr. old Appeloosa ~ Quarter borl< lllly. Seddle, •, . bridle ., blanket P»o 1. 637-<!843. \ FOR Sale, JllARE, Good 1 '1 Cond. Includea ..-.. all , tack. M7-83tt. BOARDING STABLES j Beaut ""'· 11271 Acacia \ Santa Ana Hta. 567-Ul>I. I I l BOX atallt w/abavingl. All te.c;lUUet. ~uonable rates. 962-8679. it.AcK Western S a d d l e , breest plate, bridle A ac- cen. Call 641).()786, • SAILBOAT12' (FleetyOau) 2, ice box:,.lotl of storage. 5800 mi 19'15.li ~~ .. r~·~;.: ~~.'l!:~l·Fernwood 197!Yam6!.n!,End..,, G"REAT '"'1SED CARS ;;~~ma m~1 ii,~; 2/~~~E~L Mm.: HU:~A :; • .. • 1 u · UnboH aaill, dcill)o,. $3!i0. BRAND ljEW, 1972 P.U. with tqxl. XLNT COND, ht lliSO 675--0059 new I! camper, fully factory takel. 613-18 :II' VUW. all bo&L New equlppel. Camper Includes CAM11TI U0 . dh't/-, Alli, full coven:. JUlt hauled 11Dve, fee ~ double bed, $125; Hontta 90 dirt/street .. ftlinlohed. Must IJell. ,...ey to .... Serial No. l95. !l68oQ15. Tmwc bu;yL Owner. 64>IDO. TCE212ZSlll)2. $4,595. ·n Honda CL 11'5 bAIL Y PILOT · BU.BARRY Scrambler, 100 mJln. •988-8614• CWSIFIED ADS GMC·PONTIAC-FIAT •71 )jujey> David aon FOR ACTION, • • tlot st. at S. A. J'rw>'./ ~. Low ml. Muat 642·5678 2iO() E..~,..,-~ ..u. it~ 5'8 ll909 alt. 5. • •• llDCC n -Total miles drl-14(. Moat oelll First $150. ..... Sll.1'14. MoblltH- b35 One BR. choice arncr tot.' -oomt '51.15 mo . .lnD 7/SL 327' W. WU-, No. 21, c.M. Motor ""'"" MO Rlllt A Motor Homt ,_,..,..,.. Vocotlen * UMlt1 * e .NEW 23' .. 25' ltlnl7 M. H.Alr,loadedl Beatnte1 -""'· Pvt pty 1111-1387. '12 WINNEBAGO 27', ~­ .. ah'/cond. Delwc • .._ ' -·-· '7Q 27 FL Winnoboao: """' 2 ah'. Cenolder tnde. ~ Befort t AM or alttt 7 PK a..utJC.CORTEi .. ta 'f7, •GOI ml. Xlnt <11"1· Jlot to -~-"'5-iilit'-~ -:;;· ... , ............ '· -RAtteL- ~~~~~--:-:-::-:::-~~...,..--=:==-:-:':::--'.7:':-=:~:::-':".:T.".:-=-::-:-:==:::----:::=c:-:1 '68 FIAT 124 SPORT CPE ....... ~ ... SttS '71 VW WESTPHAiiA CAMPER .... S21tl • lpMd, RN .. , ........ (XCI •) ' r "8flt ,._ 1111 ffw ainfwtt lif tlll'N, (0Dn) A ... I 8f • '65 VW DELUXE IUS ............ Sfl'fS .... Roolj CV.tom ltldttf ..... owm. W11tt1t. ,.,, ~ WlllOOws, Jttbvlll 11111111 IUOl. Mt 11111. W.tnd OntYI , '71 vw 411 WAGON ..• I ....... $Utt j MtMllk lllld, JUllt \.lb ..._, ..... ......,, llN~ Tit .. l,...J · '61 FIAT SPIDER ................. : .$1 011 a110w ltoorn c:wftliri,. NIW TO!t, IXIY •:IOI. 11'11111 lttl W/11Ktl lnlttlOt. '65 KARMANN GHIA ............ '·'"" °"""' RtcUo, H•-..,., l'ectlrf lltlM.lllt lftflnt A Tr9!1to. ... It .,,... .... , (• MO~ f '66 VW SEDAN .................. .tltl '$Nrpl O.;._ .,..,,,.., 4 ....,, lll•H. CltYI WI '68 VW SEDAN ................... SlCitt • ................ M It Mtdt 11 'f'U. (WXMJlfl '67 CHEVY J/4 TON .... I ......... $01 ltJ '70 vw CUSTOM SUNDIAL CAMPO sz~n OrMt ............. -"yl), TNt. ..... ~ ~ ...... """"· .w... .,., tmnll '....-~---~-----=--=-== '67 VOLVO 122 S ......... : ....... $995 '63 VW PANEL IUS .......••• , • , .$10U ltmk11n1111'. hdltlnt ..i. ~ ........... fK~='------ '68 DODGE SPORTSMAN W.AaoN .szoa YI, .... .., ... """""'· ,,.,,.II(,. UAl"'4 U" ETMI '68 vw FAs-n4·-c-1-.-.-.. -. -.. -.. -.-.. -. -._s=-=1~.2,==s , • ....., ............. ,~ t '68· YW PICKUP . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Sttl bdtl, ........ ,....... ..... (YIJl - 'Sf YW IUG ...... ·~ . • • • . • . . • • • . . S6tf 1111'1 __,, c1es11c °"'""' """"""' one •1 '6S OLDS 442 ................... : .Sfti' .......,..,.,.....,, .... ~ ...... ,,. ... , ~·-'65 OLDS STAIFm .• , ........ .' ... Stti c.ori-tl* ,ull ......,., llldlrY l lr. lilM Ill''· (RP'J•I '64 VW IUG .................... .-Stt ,..,..., ......... °""'""' ar...... ....,.... Uilllllflilft. .............. a.t. ''""" ... '62 COIVAIR VAti CAMf,IR, ••••••.. Sitt ....,., ,..,llt ....... (OtY\ tit) '69 vw SEDAN ............... -. sun et..., °'9f9tt """ .. ...,.. , Oll'lllM .......... OWittlall T""' CM #tCA) '70 VW SEDAN ...... ·'·., ..•... , S1Jtl Gf'tlll'I w!ltl Ii.cl lllf .. Radio,...,.,,~ T~ ffJ+llilJ . @ HARBOUR VW ·;1111 , , I '1 I , ,,-/\ r:H LILVD. HLJNTl~Jr.Tnl\J nr:Ar.H R42. ··la i"'1 "Mm;. ' ' ' . "' . .-.. . .. -~ . - ~ .. -. -DAil Y l'ILOT Sunday, June 8, 197! -' • _....... ~ [ A ......... ~ ]§] I ............ ,__.. l~ [ _...... I~ I --l§J I · ~....... J§l I ·~ .. -.. J§l I ~......... l§l ,,:.,:~~ ' 2000 NOW IN STOCK f'er hnmed loi. • ' Delivery I lllltont C....tlt ,IANK l'INANCING 1 .. COAST j IMPORTS ' W. PacUle Cit. Hwy. -(ll4) 64UJ406 Alfa Romeo i NOW ON DISPLA r A.,..... 1-md 970 Autn , tmpot<I .. ;.._.:...C-O~R-TI_N_A_ HONDA 970 Autos, Imported 970 A.,..... ,,,,,..,,.. 970 Allhlo, Imported 970 Autos, lmportM 970 Autor, Imported 970 -..,T...,o'""'y.,.o "'"TA--voU<sYIAGEN voucswAGEN '67 l'ORD Cortina. Compltt• 1¥ ...,,..Utionod. Good miJH. ovub&Wed erwtne last ,...... (TJW2S3) S851 -re Robina Ford, 2060 Hartfor Blvd.. Cotti Mesa 642-<>JID. '68 Coninl ' dr. Zl,000 mi. Pert'ttt. . $1\15. 67).-0717 CRICKET '71 Hondo 660 Soden lmmteulate, NII or bat of. ter, dlr, 191-0224. '71 HONDA 600 Excel c.ond, A.\f/FM n.d, Red wl~k !~!'. 21,800 mi, S1iXXJ 968-7'60 JAGUAR DATSUN • 548 --• MAZDA .......... 0 ...... '" " ¥W e Lffvln& Country: Mutt --------aeil un Datlun Station Wagon. Call 846-5673 aft 4. IC\ HAL GREEN£S \'.YMIRA ClE MAZOA MERCEDES IENZ PEUGEOT * PEUGEOT * '67 MERCl!DES 250S SEDAN i!:XQul.U. -help wilb A> low u $2,2911. CNo-, llSel full leather intrrior, fadu)i J1UT'": WARRENS a1r condlllonlnr, auto ......... Sport Car Center power 1tetrtn,, P>Wtr dl.c e ORANGE C 0 U NT Y • S brakes, AM/TM ndio, LARGEST radial white aide wan tire1, no E. lit St., S.A. 5CT..m&c Joell beauty that abowt fm . peccable care Wide &lid PORSCHI out. <TWJtTB>. l-_,,..,63,....P""O""R"S"'C'"H-E.._- $3555 OTona• • blA<k. Exc.Uent -~:~~~' =-dillo~~:l::;~ 2600 HARBOR BL., lUw.n. C.WWI M0-9100 <X>STA 1gE.!" Sunday TOYOTA SAT.·SUN .. SPECIAL '69 TOYOTA CORONA • -· white llnilh, • speed (ZKZ<Zi), • $1099 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 11111 ... ch I I•"· Hu"tln1t•n INch 1474 555 '61 VW Kormann Oh io • ·-rodlo, heater, ., .. SAT.-SU~6 .. 9SPECIAL ceptlooally clean, 38.COJ mil.,, ooe OW!'<!'· XllJOO'. VW SUNROOF $11'9 • 1peed, radlo, heater C'YZ.\J· Low Down Low Tmna 004J, PHONE 645-5799 ' MIRACLE .IAZDA :1145 Harbor Blvd. Colla Men '61 VW·bctlltnt Cond. New titts CRldia11), Ma.a:!. Ne1v ))lint, Uc. Buggtr. SUSO. 64frlll80. • $995 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1Ul1 l •ach l lv4. * '68 We1tph11..lla campt'r, all Huntington l••rh 147-ISSS 11.HM ·s A: xtra equlp. Reblt e111. vw B 1971 Ex I a ... , Rodk>, pop ' ,pc1 htT., nd U. Loe&ml"'.I· Ne< CPli· S1950. • aft S. ".° , m1 eqe. cw lll'°"I-* t1N"1, Sun roor, Custc;1n ., •• * '70 VW AmACK. buillin bed. Many extras, Toyota 6: J&JUU Dealer AUTO, AIR. XI.NT COND. S2600. Call wkdays 8-t. 1965 Harbor, C.M. 6*-9303 Authorized Sale• 1: Semce PR t VAT E PA RT Y. 836-6611. '71 91 lT 900 s. Cout llllbway 963-Ul23. e°'L°"u°'E:.:,VW::,,...,8"",...,..,-.,.-.,,.-, .. =w. (..; ' " • J ' ..) '" " • L " ,. J , • ' ~ .. , ~ & 'j ',1 f.', , 1 '<I I'. , ,. J im Sl cr:ion' Imp s. Low miles, 5 1~. AM/FM, Larwia Beach 540-3100 '66 VW Squareback Wagon, Auto stick, R/H, Air, 8 comfort Jl'OUP, aUoy wheels, '70 TOYOTA WAGON &ood C?!lditlon, radio-heater-track tape playtr, 2 elderly corporation's vtee $1495 sood tires • $825 or best Of· spn.kers, A-1 con d . '72 Datsun Pickup with camper ahell, 4 mos cld. MU8t sell $2300. 962-16277 Ht">t''''h h "•~"!"' './:.111'1r (I, f,i,.11 ';! ....,;d.,,t'• l"nooal car. eau SANTA ANA TOYOTA !er. Call 9'~. 91'}-1687. Harbor VW, lB1U Beach Service Dept. open '62 VW Bus. runs good, needs ~.68~&,..;,,'6-,_7 ~vw=e~ .. ~,VWT=~738=>. Datsun 240-Z. Excel Cond. Mu1t lell! Ydlow. il','J H .,,t;·Ji t•: .. i S.1nt.1 An .1 ~·l6·+ll·i l '; . f\i\,• IJ·' ~ ~,., (., Blvd., Huntlnaton Be11..ch. '1 :30 am 'til 9 pm new pinion ee11r. S450. IVOR 807). See these E.Wa * 'ST MERCEDES 2'J'.l.S. ""4 842-44.15. Mon·Frl. 540-5212. t17 W. 646-9278. Sharp Cars Today~ $995. Autor, Ulld 990 BUICK '70 SKYLARK CLUB COUPE v~. auto t:ra.na. radio, healer, po,,.,·er atttrinl & brakes, tinttd zlaM, white ~·aJJ t!J'ft. fACI'ORY AIR COND.. witll only 31,000 miles an<I thf' rem11lnder « Bu1ck'1 ~50.000 miles WV· ranty •V•il11.b/e. 'J'hi1 tm- m1culate Buick is a Sauer 1pecial. it 74ASI I. $2695 !16U351 ' . ~· S.rvlce Piirtr . Body Shop FIAT Spd tran1. Wood • leather -c,.-.68.,..P"'O"'R"S"C~H"'E°""'9"'12~ \Varner, Santa Ana, '69 V\V Bug, clean. rood con. Dir. 547·5826. lnb!rlor. Good oond. Call S speed, ailver. run• eood. '71 Toyota Caroll• dition. Sll~ or ofler. Call ·Fvw=e-u"',,~e~..,.-n~d-n-,w~161J07. Immediato Delivery HUNTINGTON IEACll !'COAST IMPORTS --------~~ c-t~ e FIAT e SPYDER. Fuel inJ., 5 .... AM·FM, rd amd. ... ml. Pvt JllY. 12.41111. ~. Do,. 1157~770 D ; ev,er 4 wlmdt ·llfl . ' . ~ IMW IMMEDIATI DILIVIRY o . ID Ill ABOUT rse•• Dollvory REVllR MOTORS w. ht-St., llata Ana ~1n CmtOl!N ., e 121'1, 124'1, ISO'• DEMO SALE S1644 Plus Tax & Llcen .. & Dealer Prop. '72 128 2·000R •789157 e VOLUME e e $AYING$ e •Bill Jones SPORTCAR CEN-TER 2833 Harbor 54().+t91 * COSTA,,MISA · * <X>MPtZr SERVICE, PAR'I'S-.-OOl>Y SHOP J'actory ~' MechaniCI 16 ~ ... 7:J'.I am to 5:30 pm ~ ;.- Mon., Tue1., Wed , A: Fri. nun. to 9 pm 'H l'lot l50 Spydor Gold "' In ttal -c:oodl-•l5095123. A.lklng h1 ., • I • "i 17331 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BF.AC.H ,, ' ' U4 :l b6b6 MERCl!DES IENZ '67 MERCEDES 230 Sedan. AutomaUc. power atemna. power brake1, fac- tory air conditioning, push button r•dlo. healer, radtal tlrt1, leather Interior. This heautUu1 automobile lhow1 exct!llent care by prtVioul owners. ln.rPS26l, $2999 .... Nabers • Cadillac 2600 HARBOR BL., <X>STA MESA 540-9100 Open Sund>y 50 USED MERCIDIS ON DISPLAY NOW LH .. NowMer-• $111.71 Monthly HOUSE OF IMPOstTS 6862 Mancbesh!r, Buena Pk m. 1250 on Santa An11. pn,ty. $1195 , 1969 MB. 251) Sedan. - <f\l•M l....,:1 Imm•<. c:ood. SJ.~ lllwn. -prl/pty. 544-mJ VOLVO 1911 t.m.2511 oedan. Blk, AJC. Auto/ AM/FM '$4000. 11611-,:::.:.;Horbor==• C::.ll::o:..' _.;,146.;;..;-;•;;; I Pri-pty, 614-171.1. A-. lmpomd 916 Autn, lmpertocl 970 * * * 54(}-3943 or MG-~1. $4195 Sport car. t 1pe~, radio, a 536-Ml.8..i .. cc eng.. A1'1/FM, PoM;rhe ft•,. l••..:I real buy, 190BSW, * '65 V\V redon. ?\t'\\ p11.int. rln11, \\•ide o\·als. Must aell. Ulfl. (AlllO $1399 Chrm rims. R.eblt l'ni· Gd ~7775. I TOYnJA Low Down Lo,,,,, Terms brl's. SiOO. 642-29~2. * ·m V\V bus. Sunroof, $1900 T PHONE 645-5799 19i0 V\V Wesfphall~ (.,1mper. or ~st offer. ?i1usl SPll. . '69 MGB GT 1966 Harbor C.M. 646-9303 MIRACLE MAZDA Pop top. n(tw tires, etc. Lr11.v111g for Europe. Radio, beater, etc. The ttaJ ~~=~·==~~~ 21'5 Harbor Blvd. $2530. 540--1919. ~ 64-'6--'30'-13-'-··~~~~-~ aporta car that make• )'CM.! 197 1 PORSCHE 911 T Costa Mesa :-:: know it. ~. As.kin& Spec. blue, mq1, 1tereo. ·n Toyota LANOCRUISER, '69 VW aqback. Ver)' clean. '68 VW 7 Pau Bu11. dSunr;: $1875 Must aeU this wk. Make SU'J5. l OWN'r. See at 333 E. lug. rack. Xlnt eon . S offer. D•"• 213/620-9440 u ' x '· Hardtop, hub1, air. 17th St. near Liquor store. or make offer. 536-3507. l ~ 64.2382 .. '•lllM lr.:I 261. Nites 714/6~55M. e MUST Sell '69 VW BUS '68 VW Sundial Camper, """"-UUID '51 Porsche conv. 1600 5, TRIUMPH Great cOmt! $1800. rebuilt engine. S1950 or of· JOJOJA good fnechanlcal cond. SlOO .. --------• ~s.-0342 fer. Ca.II 536-0288 eves. • · ,,._.768. * TRIUMPHS * GRADUATION ' Spodal . '65 '71 VW e&m!"r. pop top, xlnl 1916 Harbor, C.M. 646-il3oo -.,-,,-O-P_o_r-1c_h_1_t"'l-l"'T-71 CLOSEOUT Bua. Xlnl cond. 1700. Pvt oond, tully 'q u IP~' d . '70 MO MIDGET st.,.., M..,, PT!vate Party, SPITFIRES AS IJJW AS S2!9!l pty. -1635 Alt 6 pm . 5<8--0"7~"=· ~---- Under 9000 mllea, perf@ct Days 139-9SISO, aft I -GT-4 SAVE $500 1966 VW, 9 pasa, Bua. Xtra '70 V\V Bus, sunroof, top, anat Condition all 133-3155. FRITZ WARREN'S clean. Priced to 1ell at O'slzed tire&, cust int. around. 178927. Alktnc 1-.~se-PO=RSCllE==.~R~E=B-L~T Sport Car Center 11100. Call 492-<1589. Fl-I r.d. Xlnt oond. 12500. $17'5 ENG. DARK GREEN• '66 VW bit . 5'8-162J mornlngs & eveL ~Wl lf.WIA • XLNT 6 _ •-•. COND. S 14 O O, O R A N G~~~N Ty' S It batle~. ,;~·«,~~ ;:~ .-68-vW Squareback. radi~J1, 1..-.:io.u 962-9734. runa xlnt. 42.000 ml. $1000. 710 E, lit, S.A. 547~764 or offer. 6n-5469. YOLllQ 1972 Porsche, 1972 Triumph GT &. 7•000 ·n VW Camper. ill. Radio ,f 911 T. Targa. Ll1<o now. e.,t off" VOLVO ~639-3983 miles. Am-Fm stereo radio. S:ZS..9S?9 or 548-Z11S aJt fi. -·------- 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9.103 ' . lmmaculato c:ood.' Mu' t 1--------'71 Volvo 1800 E ---""-----I 65 Pcr&che SC Sunroof. Tape aell' Prlv J)lrty 557...s.389 Custom V\V , very clean '68 MGC & eyl. l owner. Deck, Ittbuilt En Kine · ' ' many extra& 4 Spd., w/overdrlvt, Radio, Very, veT)' clffJL $1950. O!' Saaitlce $ 2 4 9 5 Bkr, '6!> TR-6. 26,000 mi. AM/FM, offer. ~ ~ wire whJs. tonneau, xlnt * 635-1125 * 1i1ichelin Tirl'~. 10,000. !\tiles. cond. MO-(IM8 atter 6 PM. Be11utilul White ,,.,.,Red '69 MG Mklpt. xlnt mnd. lo '62 , 'Porsche, tram work 'M V\V, p@rleet mtth. cond . Leather interior. Stk #47A mllea, wln; whll new tirtl, needed. $1200 or best, offer. 1962 TR3, rebJt eng .It front ~~ ~~ work. 968-5905 $4199 SJ.400/oUer. 534--0107 ewr. Call 64~10CS. 11uspen, new 1M1t1. $450. ==~~-~-,,.-. .67 Porsche 112, 5 •pd, Lo 536-0062 hetwttn 2 • 3 pm .'Ill VW, xlnt oond, lo mU•. nu CREVIER mil Go·nr --· •·n or loav• not•, 401 AUan1a, m..., pvt 5401y8-.St!ll) MOTORS e1, . 1 1ove~ ... -· ox --------·I thii wkend. 96&-S172. No. 34. H.B. •n MGB, Beaut. Excel Cond . ---~ .. ------,,6"7~G"T~6~TT!=c-u-m""ph"'.~45"'m--,--i. '67 V\V Bus w/'68 ro?built 208 W, !st St., 811.nta An• 7300 ml. Warr. Sacrlllce. RENAULT ""'II tram. Gd. paint~ mtr. •nrtne· Runr good. Must -..,...,•.~3"5-"31"'7'1=;;-- $500 dn. Sn» &ac. avail. SI.250. 54&-0379 tell! 714 : 97~3769 -'61 VOLVO 1IOO 6#-4890 days. VOLKSWAGEN --~·"i;<'"'w=•~e"u"'s--Cpe .. Lookin& for !hat real • 1970MGB * Renault Demo Salt XI.NT CONO aharp one? This 11 it~ VAE· BEAtn'IFUL! Simi· Annual .,., w hJ. MUST SELL. 673..Af22 -48J. Aakin~ ~ or 675-072'7 D't VW with e1 • ..,..all1 cam· $24,5 Demonstrator per complete-Gem an bit '68 VW. Scat covers. speaker, Autos, lmperted 970 Cl11ren~• St!e :i:·~":1::'1::.v~:ep~i~ ;:r"~:~ ~~ =~ ~f.IJATOYLOf.WIATA• This W 11kond adull.s, 2 <hlldren. 11100 * '00 vw v AN * U b bl P . firm. 962-8972. 1!800 n Ht• o ricas '68 VW Bug, 3 mo Did tirea, ~ ?-font~ Vi!:ta , 0.1 •6=llbo c M ••• 9303 ALL 1m MODELS ,,,..d, '°'"' '"'· ·~"" 1~-.56 vw 195. _~'j ,~ • 97,~.;;,;LYO":"' .• IN S.TOCK FOft or T.O:P, ot 127, Mo. En&ino •nd body da!JI.... Ir 'tu IMMEDIATE S<>.!BU. e 644-9807 e DELIVERY '56 vw plus ext ra. parts. '66 vw CAMPER L••M Today et INSTANT CREDIT Good tor Dune buggy or GOOD COND ll3llll Boot Rotoo APPROVAL trans <ar 12!0 also Wost-646-9249, 54!!-3.\98 $11.74 Per Mo. BANK FINANCING phalla luuage rack will fit ,70 BUS, iunrl, 2SM. xlnt o.A.C. AM/FM, Auto. tram., COAST My VW van Ul. 540-4416. body &: mech. pr. pt;y, re-diflc brakes. 36 mo. 1963 VW c.&niper. Tbt' body ct'ltt tuneup. ~ &t-146.1 For L1111ng or buying ii in excellent condition • in-,67 VW fastba~ Good oond. . ~ t , IMPORTS torlor and "'ttrlor. Motor Clean interior. Good tire•. -••11 f.WIA needs repair. A• ii S600. ' WC'> 1000-1200 w. Pacific cat. Hwy .• :l~~~UG . .c sJ)ffd, rood :~0~. New 1600cc e~. VOLVO Newport Beach (TI4l &42-0406 miles, red. (XOA7171 $951 New tires & brks. Gd. con · 1966 HarOOr, C.M. 646-9303 thruout. S715. 64~13~. MG MGI SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY BAUER BUICK-OPEL-JAGUAR m5 Harbor Blvd.Calta Meil& 979-1500 ~ BUfCJ< Spec. ~lx. Nqr perf cond., new vinyl 1°", 1 011·ner, lo ml. $U25. 586-Tlfl \ '69 BUICK ELECTRA 225 Custom ~r hardtop, auto trans., am·bn stereo. FAC. TORY AIR COND .. power windo1o1.'1, 6 way power tUt, tLt 1\·heel, landau top, tinted ;'.ass. whitewall t i rt • , Equipped like yoU like and just 25,(X)O miles CYQH 153). $3195 SPECIALIZING JN QUALITY EAU ER BUICK-OPEL-JAGUAR zg15 Harbor Blvd.Costa Mesa 979-1500 ~'72-BUIC:~K _, SKYLARK 2 OR. H. T. V-8, auto, tr1.111, radio, heattr, p!J'\\>er ·~ & di5e brakes, tinted cWs. ,,,,'hitewall tittt, FACTORY AIR COND. Thia beautilul Bumished copper hudtop has aaddle vinyl interior !1!54DUZl. $3595 . ECONOMY ~ II R I S I S Theodore Robins Ford. 2050 ---i'66 Volvo Station \~r11..gon. 1n1u t • 11 & 1rvlct Hat:bor Blvd,, Costa Aiesa '67-VW-SUG Rttif Racks. 4 Spcl, Rebuilt for over & decade in On.nae ~IO. Ncot! S32.i Engine, $985 Bkr, 64&-3242 . Stni. Dept.cgi;:~ ttJ 1 p.m. '69 BUG, ori& .. pr. pty, :dnt _ *~332 * '51 VOLVO WAG ON Monday mech le body, 341.f. I '68 VW VAN, 'Xlnt cond . fully S250. 645-0982 alt s . Jim Slemons Renault auto/stk, recent tune-up & carpeted, door speakers -~.63~v~o""LV"O~l22=-"'s,..--- Dn So. M&.ln, Santa Ana tires. $1ll'.l. 494-1463 4!?4-9582. " .. . k V ~ __ , --,===-::::.,-;-=;--......at, ttic . ery •"""' umu. 1 blk. north ot Warner 0on·t five up ~ ahip! '68 VW Bus. pxl .cond. 545-131! ''n . Vur . (hampionjf '' if ' " r • ' t I .. The DATSUN "1200" 2·DOOlt SIDAN _, ' • IRA.ND Niw TtJJ St•rtd1,«f •«tuipM•lt+ htcl11d11 h11t1r, e'1fr~nt1r. whit1w1ll flr1l, bulftp1r 9111rd1, l1tl-ln9 911 t111k. o4 1p11d, 111 •vnch ro tr1nt, & M111h l'l'IOrl incluefin4 over JO !!'lilt• P•• t1U111, =Lii IOJJ. ••s2 52026°0 + T1w a Lic11111 The DATSUN "1 200'' FASTIACK IUND NIW 1f7J . l11tlw.t. wttlft Wiii Tlf'el l\lft'!Mr Owrdl. HMtoff locklrlll Ctt (afl, 4 J;,;.;/, All IYMrt Trll'll .. F1"1/ DoWll lt .. r IMt A A1CUnln1 l'ront Sfftt. #Clllot4o "'' "WHIRi IT'S FUN TO aUY A CAR'' • • iDOl··DATSU 11U IEACH ILVD., HUNTlll ON .BE~ " 140-0441 141·7711 Service Department 546-fl.14 For that item ~r SOO. try MU!t sell. $1100 Of' best. Sa!er l>ej><rtm•nt 557-52fl the Fonny Pincher. • 6!:J.3.!05 ~17 'ulol, Ulld 990 Aur.. 1,,..n..i · '970 A-. lmp0n0d 970 A-, lmportod 970 - HERE'S THE PLACE! { ' Hamt of th Good Gays If Ya Wllllt To le N1111ber 1 Comt To Tiie N1111blr 1 Dealel'5hlp Where YOlll' Always N1111blr 1 With U1. 'OYIR 150 NEW & USID VW'1 & PORSCHU TO CHOOll ROM -OPIN SUNDAY • BUICK '61 WX Buick t pau Sta Wp., lo ml. Xlnt cond. Must 111!11 S72S. cuh. Pr! pty. 6U.ooG6 alt<r 5 pm. '72 Buldr 5J<ylark Only 16,l!OO Frffway mile•. ShDwronm cond. wes. 847~7506. '69 Riviera Tully equJp. Low mlle, S2S50 SPECIA LIZING IN QUALITY BAUER 6f4....t048 alt 5. BUlCK-OPEWAGUAR F11.st results are just , phone 2'J25 Harbor Blvd.Costa Mra c&ll away 642-5618. I 979·2500 Autos, lmportoel 970 Autos, Imported 970 '67MIZUOL &t i an, o:vto, P.S. pWr wfn· iows, luxury'"°''' that rt· il«n ....... on.IXY ... } -I .......... 25,1972 §J I _,,,.. I~ 1 ~--l§J I· -.... l§J I _..... 1§1 I ~..... l§J [ .......... l§J I ·~ .. fof .. ,. l§l . .'iiiil --~ l;A;u;tn•,•u .. _ .... ~.990~ Autos, Uteol 990 utoo, !IMO MO Autn, us..i 9'0 AutM, U... "' Autot, Uteol "° Auloo, us..i 9'0 Autos, u... MO A-• .,_ "° -lotlolt 1-""'·1""1"""B""'u""1c'""K-. CADILLAC fr;:.;C:.:.:A::;;D~,L-1 .-c_;;;.;1:.:.:.:.:7:.::1 E....:L:.::D::.O_RA_D_O::.:; CADILLAC CADILLAC CAPRI CHEVROLIT CHEVROLIT RIVIERA -· • Luxurioulhardtopooopewllh '69 El DORADO YpUR ONLY CONVERTIBLE tactory &ir oond., fl.Ill pov.·er 1' ACI'ORY Tnll)' the finest ol the CJ"!&t lncludinc door loclu, vinyl S•t in '"" plush '"""'""'"'"' AUTHORIZED Uno of auto_il.,, Lux""' top, till wheel, •lereo multi-of this elegant beauty en. it everywhae. Onl>' 10,2U p!tx, atrato ieati, sport joying stereo 1n u 1 I c, CADILLAC local miles. 1'~act, air oond., \\'heets, etc., elc, y,.ry loYi, autom11.tic a lr, lull powt.r, .DEALER full power, tilt A lelf'tc0plc Jow miles. (707CPM), tilt wht>e.I on new radilll La.ties\ tel~n of Cldll· atMrin&, door locks, AM·FM $4999 th'ff, spotless met a 11 l c lacs in Oranri• County. 1te-reo w/mu1tiplex !ape, ' silver finish with matching. SAJea.Lfuing. Look for our trunk lock, a tenlinel th1t • Nab.rs interior IJ)d deep plk!!' full pag• ada. every \Vtd. turns your liehts on A otf carpeting. Low mUea.~. A Frid.ar tor· our 1ped&l&. for )'OU, Plin a host of fea· Cadillac fully ,. c . n d It I 0"' d. • Na"'---· .. lrinc the thrill of (7"'"~> ~ motori111 back to ....,., (071-2&00 HARBOR BL., ~ ' ,, __ rosrA MESA $4795 CadUlac cxwi. 540.9100 Open Sunday 2600 HARBOR BL., $7444 '87 Buick, Calif, GS, 2 dr. 540.9l~STA o~~s1undl.Y a Nabers 1pt.1 coupe, hrdtQp, \'ery clean, \ow ml. $850. alt 6. '72 COUPE Cadlllac S46-6856: ... ,. 546-'243· DtYILLE 2600 HARBoR BL., 1970 BUICS: Slcylark Custom , B titul fin' . t COSfA MESA f dr, 1 o-.'fler, lo mlle11e. eau iJb with Vllly top ~100 Open Sunday I: leather I: tapestry fnt~t--~-~-""'-----0 all ....... new tires, Jm. "'· full power equipped, CLASSIFIED ADS mac! $2350. 968-7/"8, climate control factory a1r CADILLAC conditioning, A.'ll·FM udi<>, FOR ACTION ••• 6 way .......... tiret, "1' & CALL 642 7 '70 EL DORADO lelescoplC sturlq, b<tmpe• -56 8 k ._ import 1tripe, etc., • etc. Fut -·"· j t ~-Loo s cir runs like the day (•ll0856). rcai.uu. are us a p .. .,.,.,, '67 COUPE De VILLE Factory .•lr condlUonlftl', full power, vinyl top, bf"autUul cloth ' leather inlttior, tilt a telescopic atttrlng, AM/ FM radkl, het.te:r, auto. tram., WSW th'es, etc. (VOI.,. 17SJ, $2111 '61 CADILLAC Conv., Full JIO\\'tr, air' cond., Immaculate cond., Sacrtti«, mll\t Jtll, dlt, 197-0224, 1912 CAO Sedan OeVWt, tulty equip. Stereo A radio, 9000 ml. aiJver blue w/\\•ht Int. $6$00. Call betwn 8 4 5 pm Mon thnt Fri. 893-1364. * 1971 CADILLAC * '71 Capri, xlnt cond. AM/FM. 12.500 miln. um. • 545-al.e ftft. CHEVELLE 'M atEVEU.E w a I o n , power 1teerinc air il ndio. Best oUtt 962-4710. CHEVROLET SEOAN'de VllLE. 14,000 mt. ,67 C•prlce Immac. $5,695. Owner w/ •---cu1 , -·ded Low a N b he) lln&nce llUll: ~ UJWUI &ti!!, u.M , , a en p • '"""''""· )Ow miles, Sa.critic•, must . Cadillac CA.MARO .. u. dh'. 897-=. 2600 HARBOR BL., --------• ., Chevy Super Sport. 3%7, COSTA MESA '67 CAMARO Auto Trans, Air Cond , one 54.0.9100 Open Sundicy Immaculate cond. Must' be owner, Muat Sell, 646-3242. '69 EL DORADO for aalLby teen to 1ppreciate, must '70 Monte Ca.rkl. Oril owner. Olia owner. Lo mUea, Excel aell dlr, 897-0224. )' 33,000 ml. ale. P"'T, $1700. c:ond, All Xtras. 675-48111 aft ·n VB. Jmmac cond .. euto Muat Sell. 963-3764. 4 pm or wkendl'. trans, air, loaded w/extras. '68 CUSTOM Impala 2 door. E L OOR.AOO _ 1967. Excel Mu1t IH apprec. 9 0 1 PIS, P /8 , R&:H, xlnt cor.d. Cond. Must Sell! $DX!. finance S331Xl. ~. Must ll!!ll. $1350. MS-5417. 962-6.\51 '69 CAMARO convertible, 350, '67 Chevy Impala Vinyl top, Vacancies cost money' Rt:nt R/H, air, PB: PS, low mile1. a ir, AT, Excellent cone!. )'Our house, apt., ' .11tore 496:9'57, 831-0514. Slim. 546-3242. blda .. etc. thru a Daily Pilot Fut ttirults are just a phone Sell the Old atufi Buy the new CIU1JUied Ad. 642-5678. call away 642--6671. stuff, '65 IMPALA 2 DR. H.T. '72 CHIV. NOYA Automatic ttall., ablolutol)r A.I !lltuout. onf> U00 mlleL 13U:KW. Allclftl Automatic, factory air tt1n-$3095 diliontnr, powtr ateerina. tire•, tlntat alau, (NQY895) lU'«AIA Lew I Radio, heater, white will -41\••• I ••-'• lfiOO. dh'. 836-65.lS. YDL YO . '70 CAMARO I Vinyl top, maa: -.·huls, new 1966 Harbor, C.M. MM3Ql ~· • •Pffd. runs to per-'67 Chet1ell Sp.rt Cpe. 1 feet.Kin, •52:.Wit. Askllll Radio, heater. 1utornatie, 1 $1195 ... 1 ,,....,,, •=<17. .,PtM LW!i& W VOLVO l!l66 Harbor, C.~I. 646-9303 $10ff Low Down Low Terms PHONE 6'>-S799 MIRACLE MAZDA 2143 Harbor Blvd. C.Osta Ateu. ·ss cHEv. eama.m. 2or. --,7-0,....,N-o=v,..A"'-"'s""'s ... ' H.T. Fully equipped. RAH. stick lhtft, 1ood miles. Coupe, 350 VI. Vinyl top. spoilf'r. (VP~I S 1 3 5 l brown \\'/bel1e vinyl bucket Theodore Robins Ford. 2060 .eau. Automatic (floor lhltt) Harbor Blvd., Costa r.1f'sa. conJOJe, f1ctory aua,e1, 642-0010. power disc brk1, extwior '67 Chev Impala SS. 1ir. vtry c.hl'ome. TOP SHAPE! ttM (']Pan. $1150 or ~st cHer: Below Book. Must Seli! Will 644-((126 ,,_,kdy• .it 1. 80 quick. ca.u 531-1213. tfirst M>ld! Full po1vcr, fac-$6600 call away -642-5678. tiry air cond., tel e-tllt steer-Autos, New Ing, door locks, cruise oon. trol, vinyl top, full leather inter. New wsw tires. (019- 1~-----~= 910 Autos, New 9IO Autos, New 980 Autot, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autn, New 980 AGCJ. $5222 SPECIALIZING QUALITY BAUER IN Cr Nabers 19 Cadillac . 2600 HARBOR BL., COSI'A MESA BUICK-OPEL-JAGUAR 2925 Harbor Blvd.Cofita Mesa 979-2500 .. Nabers Cadillac 2600 llAABOR BL .. 5'1).9100 Open SUnday cosrA MESA 540-9100 Open Sunday DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS CALL 642°5678 TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 WANT AD 642-5678 Autos, Used 990 Autos, UMd - SELLING YOUR CAR? Sell Privately Via CeAeRe 645-6333 One call and \ve're busy matching your car wi th the needs of hundreds of private buyers. You pay a listing fee of $25 which can be charged to your Master Charge by phone. There's no other fee if you sell the car. One fee ••• one time ••. ind one h1lf b1ck If your cir Isn't sold. ~ . • • ' CALL DAILY 7 A.M. • 7 P.M. 645-6333 Convenient Auto Re•ale SAVE HUNDREDS utos, mported utos, mport Trade Up Summertime is the right time to put yourself in 1 better 1ut°" mobile. Gerden Grove 01t1 un h11 iu1t the cir for you 1ome· where on our l1rge let. The sel ection 11 9reat and the price• are ri9ht. Stop in today and get the deal you 've been w1itin9 for. '69 OPEL KADETI .:::"r:Xc. $972 711 ) '68 BUICK LE SABRE 4"~':,. $972 ,t,I, Ceff. fYHP1091 '65 MUSTAN~ ~~"-· $672 '64 SUNBEAM '1.;°11111 a-1 $372 '69 DATSUN.~~~~:,_. 111H•2., $1072 '70 DATSUN 20 •• fU6AIHl .... I $1172 '62 IMPALA H. Ti '1';~;., $472 '69 DATSUN ... ,r .... •H. $1072 . .,.. ,.,...,.., ''6 V.W llJS • •• llf • I& llYU'71l ·$1072 71· DATSUN 1111 P/-C:,.. · $1472 . .,..,_, '69 DATSUN :~e:>:,_. f.,_,, $1172 I ATSUN ., ... .. 66"'D •••• , ... ,..,, .,,,,, $172 ·is CADILLAC c,.. .. ,1 .. "'u111 $972 1 , I ' 990 • LOW PRICES + LARGE SELECTION VOLUME SALES -- NEW ~:::~~ ,,...... ___ -----: . ....... ~ ..... 1972 BfllCK SKYLARK .SPORT HARDTOP · . Fun 'f~ctory equipped, incl. 350 V8, liutom1tic trani.1 power. steering, pow .. er brakes, r•dio, white side walls, tinted NEW 1972 BUICK ELECTRA CUSTOM 225 UMmD 2 DOOR HARDTOP lu;ck. Luxury equipped with AM/FM radio, f1c- lo'Y •;r, powv ,, • .,;,9, pow., ,.;,. $5 7 5 5 dows, cruise m1st1r, t ilt 1teerin9 wheel, power door loc~s. custom vinyl top 60/40 front 111ts, meny other lu xury f ppointments, #6632. + Tu & Lie W indow Prie • ,6841 .60. Bauer Price . . . 1972 OPEL 4 DOOR SEDAN ' This performing jewel offers an unb11t1ble combin1tio11 of economy, style incl comfort. The 1900 Opel 4 pr. Sedan is rHlly something special for '7 2. :#.3888. $ + TAX & LIC. TREM 00 S TRADE . IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR USED CAR w AYE AG NT USED CAR 'FACILITY & 1rs ONE-HALF EMPTY. W NEED USE CARS; , 1972 BUIC CINTUllON SPORT COUl'I $ +TAX & UC. Buick luxury equ ppeil lncludtn9 pow1t stHrin9, pow· or windows, oruite control. F.ctory 1lr. AM/FM roclio, tilt oMri1'9 ""*'· chr-plettid wheels, power disc i.r.~." '#9062 o.-1r11or. 2925 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • OPEN 7 DAYS A WUK e ITottl HOUllS e l :IO A.M ... t P.11. II-.......... l iJI ,t,.M. tit 6 P.M. klM..., 11 A.II. ~n 6 P.11. -• . ' e ~IRVICI HOURS e I A.II. tlll t P.11. M-l A.M. tHI 1111 P.M. T...,. ...... ....., c __ ...,,._ "IPICIAUZJNe IN 9UALITT" 979-2500 .. • -· • I • ,, •I • ·' ' .. . .. . • J ' ,j ! • ' ·~: ' ~ ~ tj !I • : l. ' 3, f I, •• • • • • ' I ' : •• • . • ' • I • -· ·-_,, i1 I i' ... .., .. DAILY Pilot Sundlf, Juot 2~, 1912 Aum. OMd 990 CONTINEN't'AL l§J I --.. ·!§]II.__ ·_A4>1"_"'-__,I~ I I 1§1 IA!~· U!!!Md~-.....!'"!! '70 MARii HI Autot, u...i 990 Auto•, UH<I 1-... Luxurious low mile~ lm-1 --------- tfO Auto1, Used DODGE 9'0 Autos, UHd CHEVROLET •a Jmpt.la conv., l'(lO(i cond., i.11 power. Alklnr $1350. ~-· n\IClll•I• .,,. ""'""r com-I CONTINENTAL pletety equipped bNuly ln- cludi111 6 .,ay M!lf. p()\\ er I -------- wmdow•. lack>IY air cond . I Cont 1971 MK Ill CORVmE ·FORD FORD '72 LTD Squire \Vl.lon 10 '69 Pl Yi\I. Bflvedf't't 4 Dr. '63 Corvette lutback, 327. '66 WAGON FORD 1972 LTD pap. Root rack. a~ cond .. V8, R&ll . au1u .. P.S.. air furl l.nje(..1fd, almost l1h DodJ:t: Monaco 9 paue.neer '71 COUNTRY SEDAN radio, healer. JlO"'er 11leer-('Ond., lo"' 1niles. IYQLl87) '61 OfEVW.E Sta \Vag., lo mi., ltlOd rondlllon. sm or _.&sl offer ~. vinyl top, ndlal liret", r~I atcreo, in llm"TOOm new condlUOn. f0Y89A57321 J, $5795 l lires. 4 spd, posl traeHon AulOm~tx: fll(.1oryairrondi:I STATION WAGON I . . tn,. (186EJM J S4<1 f>l S14al Theodore Robin a Loadtd! Vin. lor>. AIR. All Chttry! All Ori&. ~lakf' oUtr. t~. 'po"' er slttrtng, I Automatic 1r~ru:mllllion, &Jr, A1.r acce.u:, \'In, lop. (t()t. Theodore Robina Jo'ord, 2060 Fm'd, 2060 J~rbor Blvd., extru. (7080SLI. 542-J'r'.A radJo heater !RU037). '°" ... lo\\' mtlcs ~le11s lhan LJ>.'). Harbor atvd., Costa ?flt'aa Co11t <t '-leP 64---00_10_. __ 1 $6,350 --C~O~U~G-A~R~-11000.' dlr_ 836-~. 90001 · Thi• '1'00" :'"•°" ~ $95 98 642-00lO. BANK REPO -rol.. the t·leanest you ti find. • 'TO Torino. Sta. \V~g. ·70 p~fl'IOOth ValilJll &ood CHRYSLER CONTINENTAL 1969 :P.1ark JII·Low · m!Je1. Dir. Red \\'/bJadc Landau top. BJack leather, tilt wheel, lull pawn-, air a: stereo. $4250. WTR 738 846-7368. '67 Continental Cpe. lmmaculate, Loaded, Mulf. Sell, dlr. 897-0224. S PECIAL I ZIN G 1':j2~Ll,;.,-ru:o-tn~Con~ti~ ... -.n-tal~. ~,u~ll QUALITY' .. -·· air, $300 ... make ol-BAUER fer. 548-9840. IN •m Contftntal llfark 111 Low mi. ri.tust all.I, $4815. or o(· ftr.~, BUICK-OPEL-JAGUAR 2925 llarbor Blvd.Colla '.\1esa 979-2500 9IO Autos, New 980 Or Lease Southern Calttornia 1st National Bank Leasing 2022 Business Ct nter Drive Irvine, Calif. 926tH 714-8.13-8620 213-627-0367 '6,j Continental, ol dr. clean, full P\\T, air cond. $1000 or offer. 847-7354. CORVAIR '66 f\lonza 2 dr coupe aLJIO, RIH . Xlnt Cond .50,(XX) mi, $59~ 673-4674 Sell the old atu.f(. ~uy the new stuff. Autos, N•w 980 a@IM . I WHERE THE ··'70 CHIVY WAGON ' NICE CARS AND TRUCKS ARE '70 IMPALA CUSTOM _,---:=.,-,,.-.-1969 Doda:e \.IWJrgtr a:ood s am.48 Asking ' Coug-ar 1971 Cpe. cond1Uon. sm;. or"""" ro1· · $3695 +Tax I"" mo. 24 . open PIS. PflJ. Air. 12495. cond. S41>S2ll. Air. accc1>!10nf'11. $64.00 + Tx, per mo. 24 mo. open end or can buy S2.800 (LGP- 140). Southern California 1st National Bank Leasing convt!M lble tma.ll car . end, 645---0189 aft 5 pm PONTIAC :.19--0i'Al. _1\ •• ,. l••.:• Southern califlrnia 'G9 Fairlane soo v-3, AT. D 0 D G F. Dart l 9 ti 7 , lUWA ~IO P/1, 2 Dr, vinyl top, 40,000 '70 PONTIAC aulDmallc, ... ,b. •ooci "'"' 1st Natio""'' Bank mi. Gd C'Ond. 675-3364. dilion. 1750. 5.lC;-1004: TOYOTA 11!11 '69 >'ClRD Va1>-panellin•- '7l DODGE Van, I Ion, xlnt 114iill or offer. '1uSI ""· 2-0QOR HARDTOP cond. l3lJO. 1!166 Horbor. C.M. &16-9303 Leasing 1=646--8180~·~~_,,._,,_, * ~18-4397 * '71 Ford Wagon '&I FORD Econoline 6 cyl, Aµto trans., radio, heater, 2022 Bus1neu Center Drive stick. Reas. BefY!·n 3 to 5 poo.i.'tt 11teeri:ng & brakes, FALCON -:-~ "' • 1r '61 !-,ALCON 6 cyl, auto, 2 DR. $200, 6'12-0717 Automatic. factory air con· f!i9QJJ.in&.__Rd)o . (382CTQ). $2'l95 dlr, 8J6.65J5. frvinr, Cali1. 92664 pm or aft g pm. 968-4873 tinted glass, wh.itewall tires, 114-833-863> 213.Q7-0J67 GREMUN landau top, lac!ory air cond. '71 PINTO An eye catchllli platinum '82 Ford Van exc<.1.Jent cond. il "lh n•-·"-g Jan Real clean, ha11 vinyJ top, etc .. 70 Gremlm· 1 A"IO. ~ .. ,.. s vcr \\·• co .......... 1 -IT;)(). or best offer. Pis. call .. '' d 1 Thi fin• n,, .... i ..... after 7:00 pm, S47-8ll5. 567CBA. A!iikiiig lmv n1iles, (329 BBIJ $1695. au op. 5 uu•..-Vaca.ncies cost muMy! Rent $2095 Olr. 547--5826. l!ii priced as oUr wef'kt'nd 2022 Busineu Centrr Drive your house. apt.. ittore 1''0RD '66 C'u$tom ~wagon. --~,==7"--1 special. 1364AVR !, Jrv;n" Calif-9766< bldg .. "'" Ihm• D•Hy ?1101 PIS, a~. lug rock. V8, ouro 1\e.,. lfJIJi& IMPERIAL $2695 714.833-8621) 213~-0?,67 Claisified Ad .Sell idle items trans. $795. 644--057. -#f,,M#l.YOLYQ :X "' " Ha\•e somflhing you \\'ant to now~ Call ti·t'l-5678 No\\''. "0o-n"'·1-"",.-.,-,e-Up__,t:;-he,-•7ru~-p'! • '69 IMPERIAL 21ell? Oassifiet:I ads do it 1 Ne~ a ··Pad .. ~ Place a1i\11.d: "Li.st" il in classified, Ship L BARON \\'ell • caJI NOW 642-5678. 1' Call 641-5678. IQ Shore Results! fi42--j678. 1966 Harbor, C.l\l. 640·9303 e , ",-,---:-:----~=1 Luxurious 2 ctr. hardtop 'vith Auto5, New 9IO Autos, Ntw 980 Auto1, New 980 Auto1, New 980 factory air condit1onin1::. vinyl top, tapestry interior. full po\ver, cruise control, tilt \\'heel, door locks. most every dlx. xtra. (X\VX2J<IJ. $2777 ~ Nabers · Iii Cadillac 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA 540-9100 .Open SWMfay S PECJ ALIZING JAVELIN QUALITY BAUER ,..,...-.,.-..,..,,...,.....,,- '70 Javelin 4 Spd., U.S. IN Mags, Real S h a r P ! BUICK-OPEL-JAGUAR. (P16SS581 $2195. DI r • 2925 lfarbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 547-5826. 979.2500 ' LINCOLN '69 PONTIAC 1965 LINCOL."'l Continental Xlnt cond. $900. 67>7740 BONNEVILLE WAGON WHERE THE SELECTION IS! WHERE YOU'RE TREATED LIKE A CUSTOMER BEFORE AND AFTER YOU BUY! MERCURY Mercuiy Marquis 1972 Co\ony Park Wagon Full pwr., twin comfort M!at!li, lilt \\·hl., tinted glass, air rond., radial-steel belt tires. 429 eng. 1437·EOY1. 9 p&!s., 3 seat. F•act. air, lui· gage rack, auto trans., power stttr_ I< brakes, @Ject. rear window, R ,&: H, WSW t.ire1. Even a stereo tapie ln this f'xceptional low mile- lgf' family "'agon. (39u:rB) $3111 '64 CHEV. '71 FORD '7Q DODGE IMPALA TORINO WAGON $119 . C,.: Nabers 1511 Cadillac 2000 i-IARBOR BL., COSfA.MESA Concours. lo pass. Radio. po~r atterlng .. ls: bqkcs, air condlUon- lng. Ju~ belt. low miles. Su· Cpe. VS, automatic transmb.sionJ radio. power &leering Ir. brakes. air '"t:<>ndltfontnr. Real, real nice 4 Door. One o\\"Tier ('.!Ir, good miles. Radio, po"·er steering, &u-, tomatlc transmission, 327 C\I, m. Cou~. Low miles, radio, f>O\\"Cf 1teetin&:, automatic, a ir condition- ing. vinyl roof, real s::ood buy. Corone t. 10,000 miles, Uke new, radio, power, steering. a utogiatic. 1840AVB), Ohly one like thls any- \\•herc. + Tx. Per mo. 36 mo. open end. OR CAN BUY LEASING • ALL MODELS Southern California ~9101) Open Sunday •72· LE.MANS ~rft99"9 =·<s2599 ~engis899 c=s2&99 $2599 '69 IMPALA '69 CAMARO '68 CHEV. '71 CHEVY '72 PINTO CUSTOM COUPE IMPALA NOYA II COUl'E Cpe. Vinyl roof, aJr conditioning, Radio, 4 speed, vinyl roOt, Ntl~ .COUpe. V8, power alcf'ring. auto-CouJ)f'. VS, air conditioning. J)(l\\·er Factory 5UD roof. Radio. <I speed power steering, automatic, radio:• a:reen with sport stripes. iJ ma tic transmission, radio, real steering, automatic transmisswn, transmission, 2756 miles. (\Vhat car Ja real nice. (XXE759 ) clearitcar. 1008ASH) ~buy for t.hia: price. ll~CXUJ radio.· (P2535) a buy.J • $2299 $2199 ·S1499 $2599 S2499 · '71 VEGA COUPE Radio. atick shift, superior car. (PZP.17) $1899 '71 . FORD WAGON Country se4an 10 J:QS. Power ateertn.g It brakes, radio, air cond., lugg1.&e rack with air condition- ing, auch a nl~ one and the price urlgs2499 '68 v.w. IUG Radio, \Vholesale value. CWVV365) S899 '70 CHEV. CAPRICE 4 Door, V8 (use regular gas), air cond, vinyl root, power steering A brakes, elec windows, tilt wheel, air cond , radio, iharp car. (221· VM GJS2999 '71 v.w. KARMANN GHIA Coupe. 8,000 miles. Radio, l-stick shift, nlCt'. (932CPL) S1899 '70 CHEV. WAGON Kings"·ood Estate 6 past. One owner, remaining facl. warranty, luggage rack, power steering & brakes. factory air, tilt \\'heel, auto. (472AFF) S3499 ' . TRUCKS •• VANS •• CAMPERS I 68 $2299. '67 -- '70 Grand Prix Su~rior car. Automatic, pov•er steering &: brakes, eltc. windcru'S, radio, air cond., vinyl roof, one owner. Sure is nice. (:s56AGP), Will tradC'. $3399 FORD BRONCO Tr•111lall , VI, pow•t 1t••rin9, '"cl io, tulomtlic lrt l'l11'11itlio11. Nie•. !TYPt651 --- '70 v.w. IUG Radio, 4 speed, real niC'e car. (052AKT) $1599 '69 CHEV. CAl'RICE 4 Door sede.n. Radio, JXJ"W!l' aU?er- ing & brakes, automatic, air con- ditioning, vinyl roof, gorgeous gold car. CZRB961) S2599 $1299 • '67 witloi Sun Diil1 c•mp•t co1111•rtio11. ~ ow11tr, , •<vi .. '"''-.. d;o, low m;1.,, IQ74441 I ----'-~-=-':c'::":::-:-=c:-::--,--=-=:-:'-::-=--=-:-~~~-=~-=--=-- '67 ~~ ... ,.~~~;~~~.,1 ••• 1. •11!om•tu: tr1111lfli1tio11. (V2!6011 ---- CHEVY 1/2 TON VAN $2399 '68 ~~~!~.~~ .. !e.~.!:,~· tirti, •fro• truck. fl312A> , 2828 HARBOR -.BLVD. COSTA MESA • 1st National Bank Leasing br&nd tw!W 1972 Pontiac Le ?.tans 2 Or., fully factory equipped $2,895. Serial No. 202702?1'19847. BILL BARRY PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT fl.st St. at S. A. Frwy.) :mo E. l11t St., Santa Ana 2022 Bu.siness Center Drive 558·1000 Irvine, Calif. 92664 '70 TRANS A.:\t: 400 cu in n.t-833-8620 213+627-0367 Ram Air. Loe.ded! 1nc1 :m. 1963 Mere. Col P•r k rack/aoo\v t~s. 29,!m mi. \\iag. UJO. 543-<1358 $2900 make offer. 557·3305. '66 COM!.T P/B, P/S, air, '68 PONT. Le ~lans 2 dr. new tiret;. $550. 646-9563, l45 hdl'p, P\\T, air, new radiala. A Avocado, C.M. Ori&'. O\Vner. Xlnt! S1!i.D MUSTANG M0-2101 Day11 546-2184 Eves '63 Tempest Le~tans Conv . • ~.6::7 ':'M::U:::ST::AN:'.':::G:-'.l::lud-.:lo-p-. ~F~ac·-1 Gd. Mech co1d. New rub- tory equipped, radio, heater. her, gd trans. $225. 54&-2163. ,oo11 mi1.,. CTYXJ56) noo1 1972 FIREllRD Theodon-Robins Jo'ord, 2060 . Harbor Blvd., Co!itl'l Mesa La.rge:iit sel:cbo_n o~ brand 642--0010 nC1\' 1972 F'1re)>1rds in area. '67 Mu•l .HT. V8, R/H, Auto BILL BARRY Nu Hres, Brks, ball. L mi. a.an & •harp! Pvt. pty. PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT 673-&24, 5'J..8533. (1st St. at S. A. F'rwy.) --,~65-:-,M~U~S~T~A~N~G~--I :2000 E. lrt SI., San!& Ana Immaculate, Sacritice, ?tlu1t1 ~~-,_$_;.;,,l_ooo ____ I teU, dlr, 897.-0224. 1966 Pontiac Ventura, 4 Dr., OLDSMOBILE V-8, AT, PS. PB, Air Omd, Low low miles. Clean inaide ---,,_69....,0-L-D-S---I ~?·~· 1i1ust Sacrifice. Cpe, Automatic trans, de.luxe "· ~=-=="'=~--1 interior, performs creat. 66 PONTIAC: GTO, • apeed, 876&4; Asking buckets, vinyl roof $600. $1450 962-6409 . • ~M"'u"'sr=--os=E~1."'1."',;r,~p~ .. ~nt-... ~ 1 . ";Dwt lfJIJi& -YOLYO '"ifl· Fully equip. Xlnt Cond. 640--069i. RAMBLER 1966 llarbor, C.l\1. 646-9300 '63 Ramblrr \Va.a:. Auto. MUST Sell! '67 Delmont 88. Ttans., Power Steering. F'ac. Air. R&Jl. Good TrA nsportl'lliOU en . -$625. ~19 U<JH 423) $395. Dir; 1~•19=""'cu=STOM Delta as, air, l--'-54"-7""8=26".--'/'---- PIS. P/B, .... Utt, 119:;(). T ·BIRD 846-2982. PINTO '56 T-BIRO, Mint condition e,..,. t\ body. 12 vok Ml PiNTO SALE pwr., auto. air, a mo r l$ to cllOOle t:roro. 'Tl A: °72 device. 64+-6189 models with • wlthodl air, '67 ThunQrlllrd t ..,.,_, auto. SOmo wllh v1nyl Vory c:lein, all power, u JOOlll, .-.,,.,.,._ WSW, cond. Best olftr 1Wtt llllO. en.. hub copr, pl.lid -· m-4t91. Eumple' •n Pln10. ~11,~951=· ro=RD~~T-a=nm=.-ll~ll!IO. factory «tUlpmen~ tadlO, 3Ull CoUep Ave, CM. bNtft", 4 qeed, aood miles. 5tl6--3919 ' (711CXB) 11'51. i-..1=-.,;..~· ~--~­ -~erd, nG HartJor '65 T-BiM hdlol>, 11111 l••r. Btvd.. 00.ta Mesa.. 64l-0010. air t'Ond. Low Blue Boak' 1172 Pinlo • :ml cc """°' price 16:'>11. -· w/lh'. ll,111» ml. s:tS86-l<lo1 VAUANT cond.. New tires. ~. PLYMOUTH 1963 Valtant Good c.o,s. pio. 912-a!, '65 Fwy W•1• VlfiA -lie, -laclm'Y alr con-___ .._ ___ _ dhJonlnr, -"' 11..,;,._ '71 V&GA PAJCEL. -. •bite "'all llm CN8Z-Automatic, -. lltolm', D). $795 dlr ..__ low mllet. CllllDFCJ $11111 v-, ~"' at 1"M'Yl ....,, 'lblodon ~ ..,..., -ar.uw Ad.Soll ldl• 1""" Hart>c1r Blvd., eo.c. - -·Coll-Now! 1..:-::...:="·------! t I ' I i I • t ' ' • CUSTOM' 4 ~Ool SHtl f.U LL Pl lCI •395 .:.-::.. $81" M":' ... U:s Is tat11 dn. pymt, C•~ prltt I• llla.7.s J: ~ j, " llclnH. Ul.'5 .. toltl mo. 111vmt. Incl, ,,.;-1k;.nll: " •II c1rryl119 dl1r1" en ,..,, rer .. 11 for 42 rno1, Dtf•rJ'td PVlt'll. Pflcl Ul24.JO iil<:t. flK .. lielnH. ANNUAL Pl!RCf.NTAGI! AA.Tl 11·'°"· -\\ ~\ • 1 ~Door Hardtop LOAOED -full PO-. Aul9. t.fnp. t lr cond!ll~ Jno, left I. right _, 1Mta, •111tr 1111erlor, 1ute u-d cGntrol, tllt """"'· "°"" wl ...... dow 1Dct1. Pr11m1um tlr" not lncludld. IYMZJT2'12'60:0. , $6095 FULL PRICE 6 cylinder, r1cl io, h,1t.,.. Jl.Mfll49l "' '66 CHRYSLER IMPlllAL 4 DOoR VI, •llt1.,.f1ctory 1ir, f11ll pow1r, power wlnclow1 & 111 h, vW..y4 Nof. tTRH091> ' ' 5795 ' BRAND NEW 1972 DUSTER #VL29C21J711S2 #VL2tC21371151 fACTORY All CONDITIONIN6 -SMtl fill "Ice 5295 '"" . Payment $6896 ,., ;', · Month · am II ..... •11. pymt, c.M IM'lC9 11 UlM.,71 flttl. t•• .. lie-*·" II ...... mo. pyont. Incl. t••· llc•111• & ill ar'l'lntl dlere-°" 1opr. c1'9111t tor o ,,,._. Otftorrlllf pymt, prlt1 Ultl.5' Incl. t1• &. lkt11M. AHNUAI. PEllCEHTAOE lt.l.Tli U.to"- ' I , ''!0 , PLYMOUT" •..Jo MARK Ill '69 MERCURY · l et1l!ti!!~c.~po~~p~ei 1I. Lookl& r11n1 1oodl .f234666 -~71 PO~D PICKUP. Vt, 111tom1t)c, low mil11, 1xtr1 nictl lli11vy cl11ty tlr11. (31519HI' SALES DEPT. ' OPEN-IVQYDAY INCLUDING SUNDAY -HUNTINGTON f , -llAcH ·"t 5895 · .. ' '2 DOOl' HARDTOP F~11 pow1r, f1etory 1ir, AM/FM 1!1r10, ,.,Wlt>Wh1clow1 & 111h, vinyl roof, tint1cl 1111•. (.::152795) '70 CADILLAC COUPI DIVIW ' y_Jj ~w1r1 f1ctory 4lr, pow1r winclowt ! 11tfhL vf,.YI roof. Extr1 nie1. t6&71St)J lWIR'"~~ 1-----. I:---- 55395 • . . " ' MARlj)UIS 4 DOOR HARDTOP F1efory 1ir, pow1r winclow1 & 11th, 'f11ll pow1r, tini1cl gl111, l1ncl111 top. {94lAFWJ '69 YW BUG 4 CYL A11+om1tic, 1lt Conclitionin1, r1cllo, h11t1r, IXVE970J SlllAIU ISPlNOL . ' ,,, • Jllllt 1972 .. , I hoi' H"""-' -Fectery •Ir c•1d. Allt•• 111etlc, ,..., ,,..,. .. , pe_.., dhc ~r•k-. ¥11yt tep. M11ell _.,.. ~PHJfllJD131171 $3695 FULL PRICE Pl111 T1, I Lie'"'' 4 DHt H•it1p. 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OICAll9024S623 , , lcwcl'•S. 78JAVA. 5688 W'~OUfO.,rons .. radio;htOttr,'oir1 sa· s299 DOWN $40 A MONTH MOMTHS spe • et seots. r ,., ·-t· steering. facoary .~ concl. whitowall $29'11110111 dr!. 'yr!ll. S-40 ~ !Otll 11111. '""'· ftl. •• & IC. & ti C¥JVirl9 t""'9n 111 wr. er, 472El T: tires. ztA21 S. crtCi1 lot 3'mo,. Od .py1111,,1ice S 111• iMl. "'• & lk.ANtAJAl ,£•CtNT.liGf •ATI , f""" "!!~ '"" fUU l'lltE -.a WE APPRECIATE· YOUR BUSINESS • I ( • -·---· COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE 11.1 HOlDER ., ~ ...... WJUON FORD -.~a • ...._aeac · Does It always pay to tell the truth'! We've all been taught that it does. However, some- times you may wonder. Take for example, Mr. Roland Lapia of Baltimore. He pulled hls car up to a stop light with his huge English sheep dog sitting In the back. A man walked up to the car, looked In, asked Mr. Lapla It the dog bit. The owner replied, "no, he dldn't." The man pulled a gun, forced Mr. Lapia and sheep dog out of the car and sped off down the road . . . How about Sgt. Charles Pritchett, an Indlanapolfs city police training officer. He had Just left Indiana University, where he gave a speech on "Defensive Criving'' and a man ran a red light and smacked Into his vehicle . . . Even with those exceptions, It's still a good to stick to the truth . . . U y want to see and drive one of the cutest. and stingiest little critters to come along In years . . . see our fan- tastic new Pinto fo'(' '72 ... It's truly sensational ... and that's the truth, U you're a statJon wagon fan but still like 'em small enough to offer the ul- timate In economy, then the Pinto waJlon's your bag. It's Just the thin' for that young couole with Umited bud(et. We think we hl\ve the best selec- tion of 1972 Pintos on hl\nd that you'll find anywhere. Why not drop In at 182~5 Beach Blvd. in Huntlnsrton Beach and see for yourself? We t hink you:u agree wJth us . . and you'll Jmt love Pinto. lHE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEI<, JUNE 25, 1972 DICK WILSON'S ~f sL!Pc~ .fv~~!?m!~k~~ACH fll ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DICK WILSON SAYS: '72's ARE ARRIVING BY THE TRUCK LOAD ! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ! ! HUGE DIS- COUNTS ON ALL REMA1NING 1971 's ! ! Complete 1972 Car and Truck Line On Sale! FULL PRICE ORDER TODAY IN YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR LOOK FOR THE SPECIAL VALUE STICKERS FOR EXTRA DISCOllTS OYER 250 NEW CARS & TRUCKS IN STOCK BUILT PRIOR TO THE PRICE INCREASE JUST 2 MILES SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FRWY. ON BEACH BLVD. 18255 BEACH BOULEVARD HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-6611. SAUS DlPF. ' ...... 10 , .... 7 o.,, HIYICI OHM Tit.. ttw• Fri., I •·"'· te 5 , .... MOM. 7:JI •·•· te l :H ,.-. 592-551~ TV !PORT! HltJHl/tJ/ITI SUNDAY, JUNE 25 11:00 AM (j) Lloyd Brid1es' Water Wor1d 12:00 tJ Cl) MU International Championships The National AAU Weightlifting Championships (Olympic Trials) at Detroit, Mich., and the National MU Men's Water Polo Championships at Cupertino, Calif. 1:00 U Sports Challenge 1:30 tJ (i) CBS Tennie Classic Arthur Ashe vs. Roger Taylor. U Angels Baseball Calif. Angels vs. Oakland A's. 5:30 O Golf With the Pros Tom Harmon tees off with David Allaire, pro at Valencia Golf Course. MONDAY, JUNE 26 5:00 O tt9) Major Lea1ue Baseball Teams to be announced. 5:30 U Angels Baseball Calif. Angels vs. Minn. Twins at Minnesota. 6:30 Em 1972 Watts Summer G1mes Highlights of the fifth annual games held at Cal State L.A. Events scheduled include track and field, volleyball, soccer, seven·man football, swimming and div· I ing, gymnastics, wrestling and tennis. 7:00 O Madison Square Garden Aght Ken Buchanan vs. Roberto Duran in live bout from New York. 8:00 U Golden West Baseball The history and formation of the Angels baseball team Is recapped on film. Included in the program are highlights of last year's squad, as well as outstanding plays and record achievements. 9:00 U Forum Boxln1 Tentatively scheduled card: Pete Vital and David Diaz in l O·round lightweight bout. TUESDAY, JUNE 27 5:30 U Angels Baseball Calif. Ar1gels at Minn. Twins. 8:00 U Sports Challenge The team of 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers (Jackie Robinson, Carl Erskine, Duke Snyder) vs. the team of 1971 S.F. Giants (Bobby Bonds, Wiiiie Mays, Juan Marichal). WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 10:00 IE Canadian Pro Football (2lhhr) Former Green Bay Packer line· man Jerry Kramer reports the color commentary on the CFL All· Star game from Calgary, Canada . 10:30 Cl) Sports Challenge THURSDAY, JUNE 29 . 8:00 IE Boxing From the Olympic Tentatively scheduled card: Rudy Robles vs. Art Davis in 10-round middleweight bout. FRIDAY, JUNE 30 5:30 0 An1els Baseball Calif. Angels at Texas Rangers. 7:55 m Ooctaers Baseball L.A. Dodgers vs. S.F. Giants at San Fran· cisco. 8:00 0 Sports Challen1e A team of 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers (Jackie Robinson, Carl Erskine, Duke Snyder) vs. a team of all-time great jockeys (Willie Shoemaker, Eddie Arcaro, Johnny Longden). SATURDAY, JULY 1 11:00 AM O ~ Ma)or League Baseball Teams to be announced. 12:55 m Dod1ers Baseball L.A. Dodgers vs. Giants at San Francisco. 2:00 ~ l ee Trevino's Golf Sammy Davis Jr. and Joe Knapp guest. 2:30 ~ Sports Action Pro-Fiie EI!) 1972 Watts Summer Games (R) See Monday listing at 6:30 PM. 3:00 fl) Futbol·Soccer 3:30 fJ Sports Action Pro-File Bo Schembechler, coach of the Michl· gan Wolverines, is profiled. 3:45 m Dodier Scoreboard 5:00 II Hollywood Park Thorou1hbred Racing The $100,000-Added Holl~ood Derby Handicap for three·year·olds at 11,4 miles. 8 (JJ Ci) ABC's Wide Wor1d of Sports Lee Trevino's Golf for Swin1ers Phil Harris and Pat Boone compete for the $1.000 to be donated to charity. fl) Box de Mexico 5:30 O Uoyd Bridges' Water World Hydroplane championships in Florida and Washington, sailboat races in Maryland and knot tying are featured. 7:00 (I) Lee Trevino's Golf for Swingers THE DAILY Pl~OT, TV WEEK, JUNE 2~. 1972 NEW BREED-This country's youna blue-collar worbrs-dearty "a new breed"-are the subject of an NBC News documentary, on Tuesday at 9:30 PM. It will focus on four men under 30. One of them, shown here, ts Edward Wojciechowski, 23. AU work In the Ford Pinto plant In Miipitas, Calif. The pf"Olram examines their life style, their work ethic, their politlct, and tl*r views on a great variety of subjects Including the generation 1ap. TUllDAY LADIES DAY WASH& Jn WAX Wm. eAl •DAY WAIN FREE 1n~ax 1'f II 7 SM. Ill W Pa1e 3 Order Yours NOW • •• 1000 Beautiful Stick-on Labels v- • PERSONALIZED •srYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND SHAPE AND SIZE OF LABEL Mrs. John Doe 123 Main Strttet Anytown, Anytt4tft 12311&5 Labels Do Not Have A Printed Border. All labels are printed with stylish Vogue type on fine quality white gummed paper. r ---------. ------------, I Fiii in this coupon, clip and mail with $1.25 to: 1 I Pilot Printing Label Div., Box 1875 I Newport Beach, Calif. 92663 I I I I I a. Sure to UM yovr Zip Code I L __ _ I I ______ ..J THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. JUNE 25. 1972 D/£\YT~ME ~ MORNING 0) Wanderlust Eill Hod(tpod&• lodp a> Mantrap 6:00 0 (I) Summtr Sem11ter 11:00 II Cl) Whtrt th• Heart Is 6:25 0 Station Eull1n11 0 @) 6D Jeopardy 6:30 0 Odyssey 0 G1tlopln1 Gourmet (I) Eduutlonal Features Q) Mantnp 0 Across tllt Fence Mon.; Makinf Eill Tiie Eltetrfc Comp1nr tlle Most of M1turtt:J Tues.; Dtvtr a> Jud RoothJ and Goliath Wed.; Parent Youth 11:15 m Operation Grtndparents Tues.; Forum Thurs.; Youth and Issues Fri. Adoption Sepent Thurs. ®)Today on the Farm 11:30 II (]) Seard! for Tomorrow m Educ1tlon1I features 0 Qg) 6D Who, Whit, Whert Game 6:45 ft) Commodity Report 0 Int the Cloct 7:001J CJ) CBS News John Hart 0 Cl)(]) a> Bewitched 0 6D TodlJ Show frank McGee m let's Rap 00 Children's Shows Q) News Hurh Williams 0 News Chuck Henry Eill Mister Ro11ri' Ntlrhbomood 0 B1n1n1 Splits ®)Cartoons m lup and His Buddit1 Q) City Kids Sandra Escamilla ft) M1r1let Openlnr Eill GJJ Sesame Street 7:30 Cl) 81n1n1 Splits 0 Psrcholoa I ®) Ptttic:oat Junction m Cartoons Q) Hobo Ktlly With Sally Baker ft) stock M1r1ltt Covera11 8:00 0 Capt.In K1n1aroo 00 Coffee Break/Children's Teacher 0 Ralph Story's A.M. (I) Sunup Bill Rennett ®) Todq Show m Dennis the Men~ Qj) EduutJon1I Prorrams fil) H1th1ro1a 8:30 U Vlr1lnl1 Grah1m Show 0 (j) Jack LI Linne m Yoaf and fr1end1 ll)GumbJ Eill Ftatures Tues.·Frl. 1:50 (I) Mornln1 News 9:00 0 CJ) The Luer Show 0 ag m Dinah's Ptace U The Gallerr Ci) Vlrrtnla Graham Show 0 Ntw1 Watch Fernando Del Rio m Mtvlt: See Daytime Movies. Q) Uncle Waldo (jj) The Electric Comp1nr fil) (I) StSlmt Street 9:30 0 Cl) The BeverfJ Hillbillies 0 Q.j m Concentration U Ht11111nos Corti• fJ Movie: See Daytime Movies. OTe•po Q) Ro11per Room 10:00 0 Cl) family Aff1lr CI> MOYie: See Daytime Movies. 0 ®l m Salt of tht Centurr (j}tallopln1 Gourmet Q)F11tum Ell) Mlst.r Ro1n11 Nel&hborhood 10:15 Qj) The Eltdl1c CompallJ Tues.·fri. 10:30 0 Ci) love of Ufe 0 ~ 6D Hol!Jwood $qU1m 0 DEIUT The Champions This ad· venture series, produced in Enaland, features three "super-beinp," 1ranted the outermost limits of human e1pabillties and endurance. 00 Phil Donahue Show AfT[RNOO~ 12:00 II Noontime 0 6D TllrM on I Match U Movfe: See Daytime Movies. 0 (]) (I) a> Password Cl)®J mNewa 0 Youth and the luuta Thurs. m Crtfts Mon.; Hey L1ndlord Tues., Thurs.; See the USA Wed.; Adi Con· 1ress Fri. (JJ) Sesame street Eill ftatures 9 Tennessee Tdxedo 12:25 m Tennessee Tuxedo 12:30 0 (I) As the World Turns 0 ai 6D Dap of Our Uve1 0 (]) Cl) m Spllt Second 0 Ntws Watch John Fullmer m Dlallnf fO( Dollars 8 New Zoo Review 1:00 0 ())love Is a Manr Splendortd Thlnf 0 9 6D The Ooctori (1) I Low Lucy 0 (]) a> All MJ Chlldren 0 m Movie: See Daytime Movies. ft FYI 1:30 0 Cl) Tiie Guldin& Uattt 0 ®) 6D Anothtt' Wor1d U Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 (]) @ a> let's M .. t a Deal m Fashions In Stwlnf fE CommoclitJ Report Qi Every Wo1111n Wants to Know 1:40 m Dfllln1 for Dollars 2:00 II()) Secret Stonn 0 Iii m Rltum to "*"°" Plac.e 0 (])(I) a> The Nm,w.d Gl11t Q) Rendmous wtth AIMnture Mon.. Fri.; Trtvtl Wltll Don and Bettina Tues.; Bee 1e,., Wed.; Cesar's Wortd Thurs. 9 Major Adams 2:30 0 Cl) Edtt of Nlaht a a m So11•net 0 CJ) (I) a> Tht Dltin1 G1•t Q) Ev.rr Wo11an W1nts to Know 3:00 II MJ Ttlrtt Sons D Ml•e Doui.lls Mon.; Tiit Mt Too Show Tues.-Frl. Q ~hWIJ Patrol 0 CJ) Cl) m hneral Hospital Cl) ®l Movie: See Daytime Movies. 0 The Rtal McCop m New Zoo Review .... llJMJ11tdFn.ctl (Ii) Tlw Fonyte Sip frl. m T .... 11 Wat Mon.: CIMIM 31 Tues.·frl. Cil Alllttur's Culde to low 3:30 II It's Ytt1r ltt D Milt Dou1J11 Show Tues·fri. 0 Oalt incl H1rrlet (j) Miu Douat11 Show fJ CD m Ont Uh to Uvt O ne l.Atne R1n1er m lap tnd His lttddies m r.ter ht11.u1/M1&illl Corilll fE DEIUT PsydlololJ I mrru1tn Mon. 9 My Fnorlte M1rtf1n aJ Ftllx tilt Cit 3:45@1)Futum 4:00 II Mtvlt: S,e Daytime Movies. an.. Rtflt•n D CI> m Lovt Alltlican Style 0 Courqeeus Cit m0u1c11 Dmr McCraw aJ1eW1 ll1 Tep SM m 9 s.u.. strMt II> CaleMIM Thurs. 8'Ttn T .. Mon. CllD11itl ..... ..... 4:30 CD Mtwlt: Set Daytime Movies 06'Ntn Mon. . , ............. fJ Ntwl Bent.I, Schubeck o c.c11d ea .. ,. . , ...... , ... IBTlleM ...... e U11 CHtlt • Medco E!) leze's INI Top._ m stietd Ricer s:oo a a m 1i111tr L11iue ....... n Mon. Ntwl Tues.·frl. U (l)News Cl) NYPD m• mntstoHs II) Nanay Incl tile ProftStOr em @ Mistlr Ro1trs' Ntipbor- lltod II) La Fronter1 6' Tl'llls Wat Tues.·frl . Cll Dick Yin DJb Sl9ft GE Qucllt Sllvldrl Sllft Fri. &> C11ftpinc Ctut'lltt g)TIHlt Steo1n 5:15 G> P11tra•1 Mtt11dlll Mon.· Thurs. 5:30 U O.t Sttp ltJNd Wed .• Thurs.; All'f ....a Mon., Tues., Fri. Cl) TM 11tt1e .. 1 D (()a>Ntws 111 Aalp..t Fri. ..,. •• tile ..... ma,...,.. .• 1111• em u n.. Dldrtc c..,.., m TfWI T• Tues.·frl . GE u Hen , .. ..., eo11 c....... Mon., Wed., Fri., U..S J II Ptl· di Tues.: Alert.I! Thurs. El) s,ted ltlctr TtiE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE 25, 1972 THE TROPlC~ ZONEo·~A . · 2014 I MAIN o• OPEN NOW c ~~ Sant• AM'• newnt a lar ... t {roptcal . Fllh Store . • c=O o .. GRANO ONNINQ SPECIALS··~:o The complex end d~ probleme fednc the black man ...Wnc tD 10 Into bwlnesl In America .,. dllculMcl by four of the prtndpel men behind Bleck EntilrpriH Mapzlne on MC,._. Inquiry-Black IUllnea In White Anwlce, eltlnc Seturday (July l) at 10:30 "4. From the left.,. lAwls Doustan, Executive~ PNlident, Eatl G. Graves, Lid.: Fred Aahe, production dlNCtor, Bleck Enterprise Mwzlnr. Eatl G. Grevet, .,,..Went, Eari G • Q,.,,.., Lid., end Jim 8ell, dl111Ctor of advertlsl"I, Bleck Enterprise Mqutne. Helen Hayes, the First Lady of the American stage, will re-create some of her most famous roles and give her views on contemporary theatre on "Helen Hayes-Portrait of an Actress, American School," Thursday at 8:30 PM on Channel 28, KCET. She will present a panorama of American theatrical history over six decades by reenacting her triumphs as Queen Victoria In "Victoria Regina." Mary Stuart In "Mary of Scotland," Harriet Beecher Stowe In "Har- riet," Nora Melody in "A Touch of the Poet," and Grandma In "The American Dream." She will also direct young actors in a scene from "Clarence," a play she made 51 years ago. Joining such noted people In the theater world as Marc Connelly and George Abbott, she will discuss past, present and future In- fluences on the American Theatre. This special color documentary was presented on National Educational Television two years ago to celebrate Helen Hayes' 10th birthday. A prominent theatrical cast joins Miu Hayes In the reenaction of her roles. Zoe Cald\\1tll appears as Queen Elizabeth In the presentation of "Mary of Scotland," Jenni- fer Harmon In the scene from "A Touch of the Poet," and Steve McHattkt In "The American Dream." Miss Hayes will direct Orson Bean, Jennifer Harmon, and Oliver Conant In the "flapper" style of acting she used In her 1919 aucceaa "Clarence." The film career of Helen Hayes will be recaptured through cllpa from her Helen tt.ree re-ctM ... her claUte performance Oscar-winning role In "The Sin of Madelon Claudet," and from "Farewell to .. "M•rr of Scotl•nd." Arms," and "Arrowsm ith." , ... 5 -.. .. \ .. • • • • James Daly, who grew a beard during the production · hiatus from his starring role as 1 Dr. Paul Lochner on Medical Center (CBS), has turned sparetime shopkeeper for a picturesque gift and antique store, the Botteaa, which he recently opened (with partner Jane Bogart) in the Pacific Pal· isades. He is shown with some of the rare collector's items to be found in the shop. THE SLOWING BIRTH RATE Abortion, contraceptives, va- sectomy, sex education, family planning, zero population move- ment, and childless marriages .... all these are population control methods being practiced in the United States today. So far, most statistical reports indicate that these controls are working to contribute to a slowing birth rate in America. "And Replenish The Earth" is an hour-long, prime-time docu- mentary that examines the slow- ing birth rate in this Cl>untry and what life will be like by the end of this century. KNBC/Channel 4 will air the film Wednesday at I OPM1 as a part of its month-long ..cries of programs exploring the many aspects of population. Joseph Campanella narrates the documentary which wa.s filmed at various locations across country. Segmen~s include an abortion in Los Angeles; a visit to a ·~ntraceptivc boutique" in Chapel Hill, N.C.; a sex educa- tion class at Yale University; and a vasectomy in Chicago. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUN( 2S. JQ7:> l \IF/U(., \ /·.'I I!()./· PGPULATION COUNT-'11111 II a pkt.ft ot Cite "Po;..ladoa Clock" In dte U.S. Cem. aararu la W......._, D.C., wllkti automatkaJJy re. ~die t.ue.w of aa aM doul Amerkan to our population evtry 14~ MCO•cls. WOULD YOU LIKE • To be free 'of all drainage problems 1 •. Quick courteous service 7 • To be sure a reliable iob was done 7 • To be free of your rental drainage problems 7 Now •II this is ponible through • new progr•m st•rted by the M & W SEWER AND DRAIN CLEANING SERVICE. For the low fee of $25.00 • year, we will clHn your dr•ln1 •nd sewer lines, U1in9 our modern huvy-duty power equipment. Then we will come INck for •n unlimited number of service ulls to t•ke ure of your dr•inage problems •t no e;JJtr• ch•rge. Th•t'• right - no extr• charge. The Y••rly fee of $25.00 Is the only cost to you. Act now, offer limltedl Call us about special prices on Duplexes • Triplexes • Apartments • M & W SEWER AND DRAIN · CLEANING SERVICE 549-2502 ..... 7 SUNDAY JUNE 25 MORNING ®l Nature of M11rfca1t Folk Music i'E Frttlte a II Vida 10:30 fl F1ct tM J11tion D T1tis Is Utt lift D CJ) TIM Doubledecttn Cf) 1V I leob at lttmfn1 ®)Co ... nt m Elt .. nt.,, ..... Q) f lltll fw T odlJ 6:15 G) Tiit CllristopfltrS ii) Cronk.at cit Francia 6:30 f) lldy1nl S.fari a Mowlt: Hftn't Uft Woncltrfllfr' m Ttte 11b1t A1t1wer1 m a.. MnJcano 1:45 (I) Tiit Clufstophers 11:00 f) Patch"°" F••flJ 1:00 a ro. •nd Jtny o Mov1ts: <C> .. w •• woadtr1u1 (I) C.thtclraf of TOltlorrow Woficr• (mus) '56-Geor1e Cole, @) WoodJ Woodpecker Terence Mo11an. "Padflc Destiny" m Elpl1tlio1t (dra) '55-Denholm Elliot, Gordon Q) PDlk Alf1lrs/Sod1I Security Jackson. 7:30 fJ The Croovft 8oolles 0 Old n .. $osptl Hour D The Cltristophen 00 lio,d lridfel' W1tltr World 0 Monnon T1btm1cl1 Choir D (}) IMllwlnUt @~Mti•s 001~ D Dr. lilly J. Harrfs ®l Sin D1e10 Happ,.fnr l1j DtplltJ 0..1 m Movie: .. Kidupped" (adv) '38 m Wtltdtra•• Bob McAllister -Warner Baxter. Freddie Bartho· &l Sacred Htart/Tllt Cllrtst.,htn lomew, Nl19I Bruce, Meen Whelan. 1:00 f) {j) LH1p U1tto My Fett "fral· II) Cllurdl Ill the Ho .. dtc:t" An examination of the writ· fl) hit.II DN1i1lal inp of a youn1 Christian 1uerrilla 11:30 (j) f11• fut1m who died of starvation In the Bollv· D Cil M• • Wlsll ian Jun1le in 1970. D M•: (C) '11tt Mitt" (dra) '50 D Mr. Wlztrd -Marton Brando, J1cl! Webb. 1J Rt1 Huablrd a Movie: (C) ''ltidtls of Yttt,.. (j) Rnl £stilt Open HoUM ana" (WIS) '53-Rlchud Conte, fJ Herald ef Trvtll Viveca Undfors. a Otd 11... '°""'' Hour G)Rewival flns 1:30 fJ Cl) lM Up Ind Uvt .\ f l f r~ N r i r 1 •• D The luplool 12:00 8 Cf) MU tn..utleul Qa•· fJ C.MPt1$ Milt "The Healthy ......... The Hationtl AAU Wtlfht· Heart'' carctlolorl:st Dr. Wilfrid E. liftlnr Championships (Olymplc Shute and actress Joanna Barnes trials) at Detroit, Mich., and The discuss vitamin E and other essen· National MU Men's Wtler Pofo tlal nutrients for a ht1lthy heart. Championships at Cupertino, cam .. IJ Dl1 of Discowtl'J are featured. e KATHRYN KUHLMAN (})C..suttatlon * (IN COLOR) IJ Mewle: "Blue steel" (wes) '34 m latlllyn llhl .. n -John Weyne , 9:00 fl ea..,. Tll'" D Saptn• ThNtrt "Kiii Me on D SertldfpftJ July 20th" Jack Kelley, l<Jthryn Hays. IJ Dir tf DbcovtfJ A man hires Ilia own killer for In· fJ 11J Ftltllcl '9olle surance purposes, then chan1es his D ()) 0ra1 hbtrta .mind. a 1-..t .. l•lf..... m htltfllitnt Parent llt .......,._ In Mttloo ft The WtsttnMn 8) Mab J Palabm &) l1llwl••lt ......_ 9:90 II Ttd-r'• .. Uaitn 12:30 Cl) Tiit Answer D Stdtn .. sa.tion Cil Mtwlt: Htany Ofl SpJinr'' (com) IJ Oral RoMfta '65-Kenneth Williams. Barbara (j) Mewlt: .... , Dor Sflep" (dra) Windw. '4S--lannlt RHs, Tom Neal. II) Joe DeSifwa's Open Ftn11t a .. ,.. .... ,.,. as.. H•nt Cl) let llltrt le Urltt 0) MU. a MP B kadtl'Jll Ku111 .. n 1:00 D Spetts c..11et111 m Old TIM Cetptl Hour D CI> GB DktctlNs "Christian II) &ta & II Vida Science: How Do You Heal a 9:AO CI> treat llblt storfts/ Acdoft cit World?" It C:O.u..W.. 8 Mllllel $ MIM: .. Convlcb FHr" JO:OO II Sttps .. uaml111 (blo) '63-Ben Gazz1ra, Stuart D Qa.....,. llJ S-.t1 Tiie Rev. Whitman. Robert Tourtiney of the St. Francis tlli Meet the Presa Episcopal Church In Palos Verdes GI Wlftd' ..,_./Outtr Ulllllts voices his objection to abortion. t1J Ntwa Nidt carter 8 Hout If Ptwtr 8) Trlbuu hbllca D CJ) GD .. iuctant Drapn m MM: .,,.,.,. .. , Alnt" (dra) (I) '"'Oeder Allwtn '54-Wendtll Corty, Mar11rtt Lock· fJ Mowle: (C) "ltd la My C..Pflot" wood. (1dV) '45-Otnnla Morpn, Ray· 9 Wtsttm Open Qotf mond Massey. G> Qlldl """'•" Sbow ..... . "'- THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEE~. JUNE 25, 1972 1:30 fJ ()) CIS T1nnl1 tiasslc Arthur Astle vs. Ro1er Taylor 1J Altpls ... bill Callf. Anaels vs. Oakland A'a. D (I) m ....... and Answers di t•Pt m Veict of calvary 2:00 fJ lelltf Guest is Dr. Ed1ar Maa· nln. CI> Unlvtnlty Olalotut D I iflc!XLI 5tn1lcl Kennedy: A Man fw Cllnstilns 11td au.tr Sin· ntn A retrospective view of Bishop Kennedy, presented on the eve of his retirement. Cl) Mowte: "last Ride to S.ntl Ctvl" (adv) '61-Edmund Purdom. Marian Crook. fJ Movie: "ll'Ofl Man" (dra) '51- Jett Chandler, Rock Hudson, Evelyn Keyes. (I) Zant Irey Tlltatrl (JI TM Tllli"tr Q) THUii Trials ii) Tores GD Spwts Cutltnie 2:30 fJ Medl1 "Hope Is Mort Than a Sllip" Proaram deals with the flo•t· Ina hospital, HOPE, and the work of volunteer doctors and nurses aboard her. (]) Sa1ttl larl>m Fon1• D l•cauiry Cl) F1a Ult Nltioft 0) SWlncfn' WflMls EB N1shvillt MU'lic 3:008Ntwan1aktn ~ (}) U11ll•IW Hortans am Meet '"' ,,... fJ Movie: (C) .. Ridtn Yen1• uet" (dra) '53-Richerd Co • VI· veca Undfors. ()) IHI C.., Sbew 8 Ft•lly Flt• lntival: (C) "Ifs • Dot• life" (com) '55-Edmund Gwenn, Dean Jauer. di"'"'" ma.mer m 1o1111 °'"" 8 Mowlt: "Califomla t.nquest'' Q)HMHn 3:30 G Mtwlt: (C) .. lstHbur' (adv) '57 -Errol Flynn, Cornell Borthers. Cl) hrtrlft tf tM Orttnt Dllltifllt (I) Flf• Ftlturt (I) Motte: (C) "TM Qlus Sphinx" (1dv) '67-Robert Taylor, Anita Ek· berf. QjS..rvtval m Acdculturt USA ti) c..,.,. Profitt 3:45 IJ AJettla Wrap.Up 4:00 (I) Movtt: "AWIJ All loatl" (dra) '56-Jeff Chandler, Georre N1der. DS..ftdaJ IJ Motte: "Our YtfJ On" (dra) '50-Ann Blyth, Farley Granaer, Natallt Wood. (l)WatM T111ft 9htlcltNU <Ill Flf• OdpaeJ I ••,lelltlttl Ylvlr ...... .. Advtflblft ,...,._Latino G)Rex H11•blnl &)C.rtna .... 4:30 fJ Sd·f1 Tlleatrt !attls" (dra) '57-Klm Novak, Jeff Ch1ndler, Acnes Moorhead. mn•• 1, .... utt QI Tiie 111 Y1lllJ m reHx tt1t cat 5:00 fJ Uttlt Wo•n ''Th• Weddlna" Jo mikes a decision to write 1 book 1bout the March family. fJ Movte: (C) .. HofldlJ for l.ovtra" (com) '59 -Clifton Webb, Jane Wyman, Jiii St. John. ®) Ntwa Dale Swartz lit Travel Film "Hawaii -Cl"OS$· roads of the Pacific" m Consultation GD Movft: "lan1u Rlclp .. m KJ•bl 5:30 fJ Anhui Wortd The Mexican ariz. zly bear Is observed. (]) Movit: (C) "Tht Roman Spt1n1 of Mrs. Sttnt'' (dra) '61 -Vivian Lelah. Warren Beatty. D CoH Witte Ult Pm Tom H1rmon tees off with David Allaire, pro at Valencia Golf Course. Cil Doctor I• Ult Ho1111 Cf) Newt Ray Wilson (1j) Mowte: (C) "'11le 1Aft£ IMt& Trtlle(' (com) '54-lucllle Ball, Desi Amtr. m DMt rrott Show (Ii) °"' Clow of H09t em Con111ltltlon "Childbirth and P1in" a> Viejo Slnwerpenz• mMaltManl ft 81111&all's Island g)Spttd ... , F V f N I N (, 1:00 II ()) C.apafp 7Z Pra-conwtn· lion COYef'lft. om11nn a 11s<1&u °"" ,, ......, ,.._..I "A Kin(:s story" (R) Ora· matlc :story of the kln1 who 1aw up the Throne of Enctand for the woman he loved. Ooon Welltt lllf· rtte:s. (j) Htt Haw 01 Spy (1j) '"" AMcltts em lllct loar1al "The Greatest Show on Earth" 1p0tll1hts Trini· dad's 1nnual camlvtl fl) Ensalada cit Locos HM~ Rf'D ~ Ttlf.Clnt•a 40 &) TM Three Stootts 6:30 D SIDrJ TIMm D~Jlewa m CrutuN F'utum: .. Ewll lflht ,.,.. o.ter Spice" fl) Wtrtd If WJdlfft fl!) Mists In AIHfta "Sam 'llatrt· In' Hopkins" g:, h1ll*t to Travtl ., ...... Aerts ti) Htadallop EJllot Mintz 7:00 ti News Cl1t1 Roberts D Wiid ...... '1'11mn1 th• Desert Outlaw" (I) C:O.bat fJ RttltcdoMt Part I of a two-part drama on tht hbtory of tht Ctlleano and the war. m fatinl of Chula: .. ,...... \ ()) Tiiis 11 Year LH1 ''Ken Curtis" 7:30 8:00 PE Pe unusu when dog e c:cmbi major Home (June Wond "W of the their in& a man what photo and b D Death V1l1t1 1>111 11J P11sport to Tmel '1'tlt Two Turkeys" fl) J1paneM f1mlly Oram• m (Jj)Zoom! @II Super Show m Wild Klncdom "Voy1ae of the Golden Dolphin" a l.atlit ml Tele-ClntlM 40 al Ut Mt Ten You About A Sofll 7:10 f) Cl) CIS Reports "The Mexican Connection" An lnvestl11tlve report of the estimated $1 bllllon·e-yeer dru1 traffic operetln& between Mex· loo end the U.S. Jay McMullen reports. D 9) m Walt Disney "Nature's Better Built Homes" A llva·anlmated pro1ram In which cartoon character J. Audubon Woodlore conducts a tour of the natural homes of wild· llfe on lend and water. D Eyewttness D Mllllon $ Movie: (%hr) "Cry of little'' (dr1) '63-Ven Heflin, Rita Moreno,. James M1c:Arthur. Son of wealthy shlpplnr tycoon In the Philippines joins Amerlc1n Guerrilla unit. ID Tllrte Passports ID Adventu'1 '11mbuktu Adventure" fil) (ij) Tltt f'1ndl Ctltf "Made· ltines ind Genolse'' BWHd Kmrdo• &)fllMll' Hole 1:0011 Roller 81mes T-Birds vs. Aus· trail• Kanreroos. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE 25. 1972 D (]) Cil m The FBI ''The Buy· leave his parents' home meets OP· &I) Vltnclo i Biondi er" (R) Tim O'Connor guests with position. QI luln1 from the forum David Hedlson and Stefanie Powers. 9:00 0 @) m lon1nu "Another Wind· &) Lou Cordon Show "Hoax: The Erskine impersonates a fence's rep· mill to Go" (R) Ben is stunned to True Story of the Howard Huahes resentative to trap the aang who leun th1t he stands to lose his -Clifford Irvine Affair" stole a million dollars worth of land to an eccentric man (LIU· 10:15 fl) Wtttty Sports Direst platinum. renct Naismith). 10:30 II Jtny Visits "Gene Barry" (R) m Movie: (C) (2tlr) ''CasUe Keep" D (I) (I) Cl) UC Sunday Movie: 11 Robert Schuller (dra) '69 -Burt Lancaster, Peter (C) (Ztlr 15 111) "That Man In Cl) At lasue felk, Patrick O'Neal, Al Freeman Jr.. tstanbaf" (edv) '66 -Horst Buch· D MttodJl1nd In Motion Jtan-Pierre Aumont. A eroup of U.S. hotz, Sylva Koscina. A wealthy play· ID Hews Chuck Cecil infantrymen and a Belgian castle boy Is pressed Into undercover work QJ) '•It.tr, 'uttar filled with art objects are both by e beautiful U.S. agent. ti) EJtrtll1s M11sklles destroyed when the men make a m Dra&net 11:00 II D 9) Hews stand et the castle 11alnst the fl) Sa•ural Revolution 11 Rtx Hu111blrd Germans. fil) aJ) M11te,,lect Theatre -Tlle Cl) Movie: .. Ntfl on Frisco lay" ID Perry Mason Posteaed In the fin1I episode, Pyot (dra) '56-Alan Ladd. EE Nippon No Uta pl1ns the murder of Shatov. D Movie: (C) ••taurt" (dra) '4.C fil) (Jj) Flring Une "No· fault Insur· ml Cine del Domlnp Gene Tierney, Clifton Webb. ance" is discussed by lawyer Mar· 9:30 II I]) Cade's County (R) Devid m Movie: ''H1rrlet Cnl(' (dra) '50 vin E. Lewis and insurance executive Wayne 1ue.sts as e wino who has -Joan Crawford, Wendell Corey. Harry Lansman. trouble convincln. the district at· ID Kathryn Kuhlman @I) Noelle de Gila torney that he saw his friend killed. a Burtie's law 9 Movie: "The Mucll1rt" (iJ News W1tdl Larry Burrell 11:15 D (I) News ml Cine del Domlnao ID The 111 Question 11:30 1J N1me of the C11nt m Movie: (2hr) "One for th• 10:00 D «i m The Bold Ones -TM D @) S&lndly Tonlpt Show looll" (com) '47-Ronald Retain, ta.,ers "The Loni Mornlna After" Cl) Telepu.tse Eve Ard en, Eleanor Parker. (R) Conclusion of two-parts. Neil ID Movie: "Impulse" (mys) '38- continues his search for a murderer. Arthur Kennedy, Constance Smith. 1:3011 (])1 sflclXL 1 An Essay o" tJit M1fll A look at the cultural and socioloaical roots of the so-called "Secret Society'' of llllian-Ameri· cans that has once aiain been thrust Into the public awareness by .-spate of--can1l1nd murders. D ®l m hlmy St ... rt Show As the Escrow flies" (R) PJ's de· cision to buy a new home end Anne Htlm, Pamela McMyler, James 11:45 D Movie: (C) "Crelture of Dtstruc· Walnwriaht, Pat Hingle and Patrica ticMt" (dra) '68 -Les Tremayne, Barry ruests. Aron Kincaid, Bill Wllli1ms. 11 News Dick Gerton 12:30 Cl) Issues 1nd Answers 0 A Men and His Boys Religious 1:00 f) Movlt: (C} "from Htll ti proiram. ltnleo" (adv) '64--Georae Mont· m News Ron Fortner aomtl'Y. Usa Moreno. (Jj) Yldto Variltlofts D Cil Cl) News EE Weekly NtWI Hipllpts 1:30 m Movlt: '"Stnnp AdventUft (dra) fil) Tht fonyte Sap '56-Ben Cooper, Mar11 Ensllsh. PEEK-A-BOO WINDOWS Peek·a·boo windows make possible an unusual piece of wildlife photo1rephy when c1meres show life irtside a prairie dot community. This live-action foota1e combined with animation comprises a major portion of "Nature's Better Built Homes,·· en encore colorcast Sunday (June 25) at 7:30 PM on NBC's The Wonderful Wor1d of Disney. "We were able to 1et $0me 1reat lilm of the little creatures actually di&1ln1 out their homes, ehasina r1ttlers and escap· in1 a hawk and other predators," camera· man N. Paul Kenworthy related. "But what we really went there for was to photoeraph their underaround tunnels and bunows. We be1an our own excava · lion and dug until we ran Into some pu· sageways. It toolt us about 10 days to prepare a cutaway section about 15 feet deep and 30 feet wide, showina the under1round tunnel maze and straw· covered nests. We covered the entire face of the cutaway with plastic sheets and 1hen replaced the dirt." A couple of weeks tater, after the prairie do1s rt· sumed their llvin1 in the disturbed bur- rows. we uncovered our peek -a-boo win· dows and be1an filming. After awhile, the does became used to our presence and went about their dally routine." 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Tllf' folf••·••• :rrar .. ,. ...rrlf'tl • .......... ••rl. ..... ..... Craaaff'rrf'tl •• ~enll Paf'IRt' fro• &laf' 1·.1. ,.,.,. .. ,. •f Tor••••· Reth l(ra•uatrd la lf•2tt. lt•t Mll- drf'd wa• not vf'C 2 I ••ti w•• .............. ~ ••kf' thf' ....... tlf'11tal ltoard f'Xaml•atl••· Tllaa •••" ,-... ,. thf' 111 .... k ••rkf't f'ra•llrtl ••• ••· ........ .. ... ,.k .. d •• • .... •••••• •••• f'ealtl aflertl II ••• ••4 ... ,. tla•t f'ewl411· a ·a·· fer tlaf' •f'Xt If'• yf'ara ••pay I••"''•••••· lh-apUf' Ill• .. wertllwllllf' profH11I••~ •• Baril•••• ••v - f'r I••• 1111• l•lf'rf"tll In tlllf'•· nc:c CAll.T ~lOl lV W[(K, JUHf i&. 1972 MONDAY JUNE 26 .,,... •• .. wlaO# ...-.eeL pla~f'4 ........ ·~ 'fot momJnc and afternoon lt.tJnp, la ...._ ... ~ see DAYTIME PROGRAMS • ,.,. ,.....,... .,,_,., for your convenience, are •;--S.-ti the clay's movies • . ....... ,. ... . pr ........... ..-.1• .............. ,," ..... ..... ....... 1... Ultl• 1~1-..... ............ ~ ... . ............ " ••411 .... ~ l .. m..4 tltf' P...U• atl f "lTlf' Tltf'au"• ••• • fe•r •tery ••Utll•• aatl a 1t1, •••n-- prl••· ••rl•I ltlJt ••• :r••,.. pranwl ... 4,..e ... ary I• E•-.... ,. .................. .. ... th·• •• Ta... '\' f'rY LllalP Ta...aarr. w111 .. 111 I• ila•rl•ll- l•ll •o4•:r .,. ..... ....... ··- ......... &"4 .................. . .\•f'rlf'a. .................. .-.u. feral• darl•«i ••• wl•te1"11 •• 19!17 .............. ... at 1111 .. Pa .. d,..a Playlte~. ... apprarf'4 la el•••• ,. ... _.,. at ••• Plavlto~ ...._ ferf' f'atf'llll•• ti.f' P YP ef •••rlt:r Rell~--4 tal••• -•••._Rf' ..... ._.,.. rf'- .. ,.lvl•I .. •••:r .._ ... 111•· ...... tllat .... •aally wa• far .. f'4 •• ••kf' a rlleie .. ..,._· .,..,.... •f'•tl•lry ••411 •'''••· ff• .................... ••Ill 11 ..... ,.,... •• praf'tlr• tleatl•· tr:r I• ltotll f'allf•r•I• ••411 ~rf'I(••· ••• ....... ,. altre••• •f I lllf' .,._.,.,., •f'v•l•p••• •• .. ..... ....... M .. a of ltdl(ar •••It .. •- ••"• work Ila••~• I• w .. a. rr••· It•• Ill• Illa• ala•,.. .. ,.. f'4 ,...... varlf'4 rel.. •• .......... .,,. ....... ~ ...... ~ ...... ,.... ..... ,.__ ..... . llf'all•i ....... Tlllf' latwr ••• I• a II• ••tlf' wlltlle ••tier f'••trat"C •• Barry Cell• at f '•l••ltla. Tiii• plf't•r,. wa• ra11P4 "T•••~~ ••• ••· rllt•••• •1t,.arf'4 wltla twe ..•••••'• roatra•t play •r•s Wlllla• Roltlr__.•4 GI••• l'•rd. ••rlt••••"• ••vi• •r•dl .. .......... ••r• ..... •• ,,, •. t•r• pl .. aare•, I 59 televl•I•• 4r•••• ••• tllr l••IC ra•- •••• ••rl,.,.. P•Ulr••• .I•••· ..... ••aark"" ••d 1111• wlf• llv• I• Belly woatl. Tlllf'lr •••, Wlllla• Etl••r B•r•••••, 111~ rM>eady cr••••tf'tl fr•• Sa• l'•r•••tl• Valley ~•••• f "•ll••• ••• I• pre9- •••ly warld•ll Hfr•• tll• ltoat•• .,.-•• • ra41• •••- ti•• •• ••••••••· DAYTIME MOVIES ~ m '"lldy StJtr' (mys) '49 -Doro· y Lamour, Brian Donlevy. Claire Tr r t-.30 fJ "Sundown" (adv) '4 J -Gene Tierney, Bruce Cabot. 10:00 (]) "HoUywood Stofy'' (mys) '51- Richard Conte, Julie Adams. U.-00 0 "fli&ftt to Nowflert0 (mys) '46 -Alan Curtis, Jack Holt 1.:<>0 0 "A ltll fOf Ad1ne" (dra) '47 -John Hodlak, William Bendix . m "'Ctttquertd Cit(' (adv) '65 - David Niven, Ben G1mr1. l:lO 0 "'The Junlft'' (sci·fl) '52 - Rod Cameron, Marie Windsor . l .:<>O "T'be Delklte Deff nq •nt" (com) '57 -Jerry Lewis, Darren McG1vin . 1j "fr1nds Joint the w~ (com) 's.4 -Donald O'Connor, Mamie Van i>oren. 4.:<>0 II "Tiie Lusty Men" (wes) '52 - Robert Mitchum, Susan Hayward . 4:.30 (])SIMI IS 10 AM llttlna 5:00 0 (C) "A 'lr1 NalMd T111llllo" (dra) '63 ...... Laurence Harvey . France Nuyen . EVENING 6:00 II CJ) 0 mm News 0 119J m Major L .. ,.,. Baseblll (cont'd from S PM) 0 Ancell B11eblll (cont'd from 5:30 PM) Calif.. Anaeles vs. Minn. Twins In Minnesota . @ Wlld Wlld West m Tht Flintstones m Daniel loofte (iJ) NET PllYfloute on tht '30s m Hoclcepoclie Lode• a .... "' RfD EI!) Prtrunta Ulted Alex Jacinto &) ThrH Stoops ':30 fJ Movte: (C) (90) "A Distant Tru11t.,_r Part I (dra) '64 -Troy Donahue, Sulanne Pleshette, Diane McBaln. James Greaory. Cl) CIS News Walter C<onkite m T1't Flyln1 Nun Eil) i IPlcllL i 1972 Witts Sum11er '•IHI The hl1hll1hts of this year's 5th annual cames held 1t Cal. Stile L.A. art featured . a c'"" Acns EI!) Prorr111 Polldal m Vktona James Show &) Heldlhop Elliot Mintz 7:00 1J @ News 00 Trudi or Consequences Cl) Dnlpet 0 a m i l!lclM' Mldilon Squ,. Carden Ratrt Ken Buchan· an vs. Roberto Duran. m I Low Lucy (I) I Dru• of Jeannie fl) Lo Que Yt11dr1 tn Espanol 7: 7:4 a. I: 9: THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE 25, 1972 LEASE SPECIAL New 1792 MARK IV $20911 A fllNTH 17 MONTH OPIN IND PLUS TAX A UCINSI l,,.ICTIYI THIU1AUGUST J1ST, ltn ONLY • ...... 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Ctllf. nm I I I I I I I I I I I -I L----~~L~!-~!~I!~~----J FffOAA GREATER ATLANTA • GEORGIA ,... 12 & SPECIAL GUESTS ART UNKLETTER VONDA KAY VAN DYKE WITH THE GOOD TWINS THE GOSPEL LAOS TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 10:00 P.M. KCOP-TV CHANNEL 13 ONE SPECIAL ALL AMERICA MUST SEE liHE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. JUNE 25, 1972 TUESDAY JUN£ 2,7 For momln1 and afternoon llstlnp, please ... OAmME PROGRAMS. Below, for your conwnienc:e, .,. the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Driftwood" (drl) '47 -Ruth W1rrlck, Dtan Jager. 9:30 D ua.c.utt of You" (dra) '52 Loretta Youna. Jeff Chandler. 10:00 CJ) "Utttt fopt'' (dra) '51 Merit Stevens, Rhonda Flemlna. 12:00 11 "Ract for Lift" (adv) '5 Richard Conte. Mary Alden. 1:00 B "Cllln1 Clrt" (adv) '43 -Gene Tierney, Georre Montaomery. m ''To• Dick and Harry" (com) '41-Juraess Meredith, Ginaer Ro re rs. 1:3011 "Tiil ltetu111 of ,._ JllMS" (wes) '50 -John Ireland. S:OO Cl) "TWe Alt &ulfV Part I (dr1) '63-Anthony Per11ins, Jean-Clau Brialy, (lg (C) "leftCI tf tt.t hr" (adv) '52-Ju1es Stewart, Roel Hudson. 4:00 II "'St wen h••bertd" (dra) '47 -John Miiis, Mirtha Scott. 4:30 (I) SalM • lOAll ... , 5:00 B (C) .. Hurrica11 Salttl" (adv) '52 -John Ireland, Yvonne Dtearlo. rvfNING 1:00 B DD fm ID EB News (])9 ..... 8 Anpl1 ltstblft (con't from 5:30 PM) Calif. Anaels at Minn. Twins. Cl) Wiid Wiid Wut m • nlttdaMI ll)DIMI IMM QJl z ... 1 fll)HM..,.q.t.111 a .. .,..,., .,., GE T. bt AllftO...ad lf) TltrN Stootn &:30 D Mewlt: (C) (IO) "A Di Trv•,.r' Cond (adv) '64-T Donahue, Suzanne Pltshttte. Cl) CIS ,..... Walter Cronkite (lg Mtrv &rifffl sa... m TM flytn1 11.n l1Jl "•"" tf ANrlClll flft .. fii) F1vt Dip II Meettfteld (R) examination of the attitudes an activities of residents of a smal rural community In Vlrrinla. 8'TrenuN a ,,. ... Acrea Gm~ Canta Esta CMdeft? GI Ylctlda ...,. Sllew EB He1dstl1p £Jllot Mintz 7:00G(J)Dtfa'Ntws · Ci) Trwttt tr ~uttlCP Cl)Drlptt ..... My lJM1 ~ L9ft LllCJ ••.......... n .. t1JJ llWdlt Cllll Mldltatiea gt..Qll Y•Mn "'~ fmHdleNI II) UN rtepia ... II ea.mo a Mtwlt: "Undtr 10 flap" 7:JO II Cl) a The "'"' IMd HMr Comedy variety series. also featurlna Spenc.r Quinn and Caf Wiison, Merle E1r11, and John Twomey and Norman Anderson. D m ,...,... "A Ride In the Sun" (R) Bank Robbers use the Cartwrlahts as dupes In a plot to steal from the Vlralnla City Bank. U CJ) (I) (!) Tllt Mod Squ.d "Outside Position" (R) Bobby Shit'· man auests as an ex-convict Pete tries to help after he was framed on a narcotics charre. Cl) I Ort•• of Jeannie B Million $ Movie: (211r) "Stanley 11td Llvtnptone" (adv) '39-Spen· cer Tracy, Rlctiard Greene, Nancy Kelly, Walter Brennan. ®) National &eoanphlc "Ethiopia- The Hidden Empire" m Hof•ft's Htroes m 0racnet Qi) n.. forqte Sap fE i #Jlc!ALJ Equal Justice Under the law "Stop and Frist" and "Sqrch and Seizure" (R) These films are deslined to Inform cltl· zens of their constitutional rlahts ml Constitto Cotutn {f) Movie: (211r) "11ipt Untt Nipt" (dra) '49 -Ronald Reaaan. Viveca Lindfors. 7:45 U Allatts Wrap.Up 1:00 11 Sports c:a-alltn11 CJ) Rtllln' on tt.t RMr m n.. ...u..rs-1 ... t .. m'"'' ....... fl) Lt Mtfet en Es,anof m la Cota Juqada m &ttden Central 8:301J CJ) Hawaii FM-0 (R) A youna Haw1il1n rf r1 Is assaulted and • br1uart soldier Is arrested and tried for the crime. Cl (fj 8' NIC Actl11 PllJ'ou• "Turncoat" (R) Gtc)(fe Hamilton. Marpret O'Brien and Carroll O'Con· nor star In Korean War drama about I GI who defects to th• IAtmY ind is sent badt to the U.S. to st•I missllt secrets. 11 Mewlt: (211r) .. face lft tllt bht" (dra) '63-Rory Calhoun. Marina Berti. o cv CI> m Mevte ef .... w..: (C) (90) .. ,. YlfJ Mlal111 Pt,.,." (mys) '71-Evt Arden, Julie New mar, James Greaory, ~· Aubrey, Ray 01nton, Dennis Rucker. A flam· boyant private eye's lnvtStlaatlon Into the d1Sappe1r1nce of a youna woman leads to murder. m Merw Clfffltl ._ f1!)@ Tllt Adwoaltll (R) ':OOIDnplt YtrildMtt an ElpaMI II) LI Cdada lien Criada a The Vkthtlln G)NMll t:25 EB TNI Holt 111 HellJwoed t :30 IJ CJ) CIHH (R) Andrn Dugan auests ts the frl&htentd resident of a &host town where Cannon re· cal¥ts an unfriendly rtcaptlon when he arrivls in search of robbery sus· pects. 10: 10: 11: 11: 12. l . D m 1 iflCIA I Tiit 11111 Col· !er Tqp. Alf UC NIWI Mita hptt News documentary enmlnlni the blue collar worker, his fife style, work ethic, politics ind views on 1 m1tty of subjects. . .., ..... {1J) llact Jt11m1I m '" FOf'IJle Sar• <•> @!)Avenhn l!) Rld•f fl'OM Hollywood P11'\ 10:00 D Cl) (j) m Marcus Welby, M.D. "Cross-Mitch" A bitter youn1 b11ck min finds 1 new view of life when he 11vts hi• blood to s1ve the life of 1 white boy. D Co••unltJ fttclblcll m Niwa Ken Jones, Ron Fortner 11J looll ind Uvt Rellalous proaram. (IJ) Hollywood TtttvttJon 1'1111trt ml ftstfv1I Meliuno m la Ltytnda dt l1fomtt 10:30 II Tiit Colddlaen (R) Ernest Boranine 1uest1. D Dr. Simon loclt '1he Healer'' Ors. Locke 1nd Sellers find them· selves In confllct between the proud 1ncestral wayi of the American In· dians 1nd the techniques of mod· ern medicine. 0 News Ceorre Putnam Cl)At laut ®l Saa Dlt10 ,,...,. ... f.D ltllllld U.e UHS "Wlp , W1p, Rip ind Riches" A look 1t women's maaazines. f!J la Sltaniu m Cell of U.t West QI MM: "'Two F11p wot• m eonc1e""' eu1,.blt 11:0011 a am mm" ... (l)Cl)(JI Ntwt BT•·ladl (j) ......... , Dflloft D Mowte: "1111 f1bulom Itron MIHtdMuten" (dra) ·s~llos Ko· pectly, J1"' Br1)ov1. m Trultil If CeutqutftCI$ m o..w rrut .. l!)HMdlMp(R) 11:30 1J Cl) C1S Litt Mtwit: (C) ..... dlwtlW' (drt) '5>-Anne Buter. Sttvt Fomst. a a m •'"'' emo.. G'°"1e Pep1>1rd. Rodney D1naerfl1ld ruest. oo.. • ..,.,.. D Cl) @ GE Diet Cavett Anae1a Davis, In her first talk show 1ppear· 1nce, 1uests. m Tt Tiii U.. TMll 12:00 8 Mowlt: 04Qklp DlldHnt" (mys) 'U-Altn lldd, Donni Rffd. m Mowtt: '"Clllldla '" o.id" (rom) '4&-Robtrt Younr. Dorothy McGuire. 12.3011J Cou11by Mulk Time 1 :oo ()) D D Cl) 111 Nftn 1 :lO I) MM: (C) .. ,..,19 Wttt" (wes) '51-..lohn Payne, Dennis O'Kfffa. m All·Nlftlt SMw: ~ £x M~ lrldferd," '11M 111 street." "'llecbt .. .. 3:00. M .... : ....... a 0.lf lletllllf" (com) ·~red MtcMun1y. lreM Ounnt. WEDNESDAY JUNE 28 For momln1 ind 1ftemoon llstlnp, IP,l•se see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. llelO\llt, for your convenience, •re the d•y'• movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m '"Sin DMttrio, London'' (adv) '43-Robtrt Beatty, Mervyn Johns. 9:30 D "IM&dt Strllfttr (dr1) '51- Davld Brl1n, Arlene D1hl. 10:00 (]) "Wonaan 111 H'dln(' (dra) '50 -Id• Lupino, Howard Duff. 12:00 U "ltaYt It to tilt M1rtnn" (com) '51-Sld Melton, Mera Lynn. 1:00 D "Manhunt" (adv) '41-Waltet Pld1eon, Georae Slnders. m "Repeat Ptrfo""anct'' (dre) '47 -l.ouls Hayward, Joan Leslle. 1:30 D '1ttl1hl1 "-•" (dra) '48-- Jean Parker, Russell Hayden. 3:00 Cl) "'Two At. Cultty" Concl (dra) '63-Anthony Perkins, Jean -Claude Brialy. 9 (C) "'TM land Wtpn" Ptrt I (mus) '53--fred Ast1lre, Cyd Ch•· rlsst. 4:00 fJ (C) "Trusurt of tllt hldtn Cttl4tl" (1dv) '53--Anne Bancroft. Corne! ~Ude. 4:30 Cl) SI .. 11 lOAM liltin1 5:00 D (C) "Tt Cftfl 1 Tltitf" (mys) '55-Cary Crtnt, Grace Kelly. f V fNING &:OOGDDG>f?:'QlNewa (J)9News 11 Tht Ill Ytl'-J C1) Wiid Wild West m nt FUmtonts m o.111t1 ...... Qi)Z.-1 m Htd,.,... loda-a ...,..,,, ltf'D a!) Te It Al .... llCl4 m nw.. S1lottS 6:30 D Movie: (C) (90) "ltd Track" (wes) '65--Hevllle Brand. Pete Brown. Dous McClure, James Drury. (])CIS ..... a 11tn Critfttt .. m TM n,tl& II• all Chit .,.....itnca "A.id or Hin· drance to Justlcer• m DtfMrt eo. ..... lth This 13· part American htrit•a• series beflns with host Geor1e Mlch1el tourin1 the William Penn Memorial Mustum to be1ln his examination of the tn· tiques, 1rtiftcts and architecture of colonl1I Pennsylvania. mTruaun 98t1t11 Acta GI!) Aftdtnadol cit la Co•unldtd m Vlditt1I ,. ... ..., &) ....., Elliot Mintz 7:00ll (l)DtENtws BNYPD (j) Trdl ., ColtsequtllCU (I) °'1ott D wura MJ LIM1 THE OAILV PILOT. TV WEEK, JUN[ 25. 197'2 m I Lovt Lucy fJ (I) (j) Ql AIC C...dJ HCHtr m I Dr1111 of Jt1nnlt ''The Kopyktts" Ed Sulllvtn Is fB Lt Que Yendra en [apanol 1uest-host. Other 1u1sts are Will fl!) Httt.1J01• Jorden, Georat Klrt>y, frenk Go1'1hln, Im Una flttprta en el Cimino Rich little, PAerllyn Mlchaels, Charllt . 9 C.ntdlln PN FeotbtJI Callas and Joe Baker. 7:30 fJ ktrvlval "Treasure Hunters" 0 &J Ntw1 Hurh Wiiiiams Two divers lnvHtia•te I Spanish cm Awtltturt treasure 11ll1on that Sink in 1732. 51) ltadn1 fttM lttllywood Ptrtl D Tiit Mffte Ftdory A spoof of 10:00 II Cl) Minnix (R) Joanna Pettet the 1reat outdoors. Guest·host Is auests as 1 sincer kidnapped by Dom DeLuiM. hoodlums who belltvt she knows O A Tour of luu.b G1rden1 where a fortune Is hidden. (j) To Ttll tht Trudi D I l!IC!Q; I .•• And Repftnlsh ()) I lkt1• of Jeannie "" Eartt. Actor Joseph C1mp1ntll1 G Mlllton $ Movie: (211r) ~nipe1 hosts documentary that examines of Wrath" (dre) '4<>-Henry Fonda, the slowlnr birth rate In America. Dorris Bowden, John Carradine, 11 m Mewl m Ho11n'1 Htrott 0 CMlldl Debate m (I) DnlJ'ltt ®) @D NIP! Ctlltry (R} Buddy (JI) Tiit City Otmt Ebsen and Donn# Douafts 1ppear fli) Tltt Frtndl Ctl•f "Madelelnes In sinister roles. and Genoise" G) OUUT Clnldl1n Pro football @n To It Announctd (21/2hr) Former Green Bay Picker Q) NaslMllt Music lineman Jerry Kramer reports on U) Movie: (Zhr) wrht Min Who the Cfl All-Star 1ame from Cal· Pl•Jtd Cod" (drt) '42~eorae a•ry. Canad•. Artlss, Bette Davis. (1j) Sottl! 1:001J Cl) TIM Mttbt Moor.Clifton fll) Muterpitct Tllut,._Tllt Po.- Dnts Show MIMcf (R) 0 0 8) AdHt·12 "Citizens All'' ft Tiit F11M1lous '60s (R) Milloy and Rttd arrest a p1i GI!) Tt It MllOUftCld of phony-money p1sstrs. &> la ~ dt llfOtDtt O I l!lc!Al I Jtiu1 Qrbt Super· 10:30 Cl) Tiit Wdcll,..,. Rorer Miller stir 1uests. D (l) Ci) m TIN Super Richard 0 Ttll·lldl Castellano sl1ra as superintendent (j) Spitrts Ce.tllttllt of 1tenement.type1p1rtment build· D Tiiis 11 Yow Utt Surpris1d 1uest Ina In New York. ''The Automated is J1cld1 Coo11n. Super" Jot loses hi1 job as bulldin& IE) Lt Sltl11icl super, ind thinas look bl11k-until QI flll1: "'To the SMm of Tripoli" the tenants rebel. m 42 Pin m Tiit Mttlttn·ln·Lnr al Ceadtedt Culpable a»hr" Mi'°" .. 11:00 aaa11>mm,.... fl> Lo MIJor tt1 E1p1no1 CD CIJ a Newa fJi) (Ji) EJtdloll 72 "The Republi. 8 ht .., ltyoftd can Campalan" (j) M1t1MI Dttltft llJ Uicht Utn Wrestllna II Movie: (C) (ar) UStcm tf tlM GI!) Eltldt1t Central Spltha" (•cM '64-Tony Russel, 1:30 D (JI m NIC Mp11ry Tit Marla Ptl'IChy. c.lu•M "Murder by tht Book" m Ttvttt If CoMeCIUt,,_ (R) A mystery writer pltM 1 "per· (JI) Eltctloll '72 feet crime.'' with his U·P1rtntr ts '9 Hu•1111, (I) the llr&•t. Jtek CIUldy, Martin 11:15 fl),..._, fllllb: '1lt111r1,I• Mllnt\'l •nd Rosemary Forsyth 1uest. SilMrptftlls'° a cv (J) m Tiit CtnMr 1ar G11>-u:JO a ()) cas Lite M"6t: <C> rltl Dell stari H bartender Harry "'CIMtt llld C«IMtl .. (com) '6t- Grant. Telly Stv1lu. Dame Edith Ev1n1. m Mtfy •"'"'• .,_ a a1 m ....... .., c....... Schtd· Ul) aJl Tltll w.et Biii Moyen uled rutsb Include Bums 1nd 1:00 IJ Cl) ~al c..ter (R) Ida Lu· Schreiber, 1nd author Mlchael plno 1nd her r11l·llfl husband, How. Crichton ("T1nnln1I Min"). 1rd Duff IUtSt IS Pltents who are 8 Movit: "'Tru•N tf Mellta at odds' with Cannon over he1rt Cristo" (mya) f49--Gltnn ltnpn. suraery tor their dauchter. D (])Cl) aJ Diel c..u D flllll Ftablres m To Ttll the Tluttl D Cil@G>Marty r11d1111112:00mMow1t: .. Hi'"" Dt•"""" ColMdJ Mldll1tt Onon Welles, (1dv) '51-0ine Clark, M•rcaret Spike Mllll11n, Leonard Shultz and Lockwood. Thelma Houston &utst, 12:30 OJ CountJy M-* That m0n.-m v.ttM.-... ~' 1:00 Cl) a a Cl) a""" fl!) a Wnhfta Procram features 1:30 IJ MM: "'lh let U," (dre) '49 1 performance by the New York -Robert Ryan, Audrey Totter. Pro Muslu, ensemble specialWna ID Alf·MlcM S1tew: '1.1a Ytpl In mtditv1I ind Rtnaiss1nce music, -.,,.. .,,...,.,... '""""·" ml ....... "flmdtct"' 9:25 9) TMI Httt I• HoUJwoe4 J:OO 1J Mtwtt: (C) '1'1'1 Ntna'a 9:30 8 Sec"4 Uoll Modi" (com) '58--Altc Gltlnneu ,. .. 13 THURSDAY JUNE 29 For momln1 end efternoon ll•tln11, plMte ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, 1re the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9!'00 m '111• Hou.. of lottischlld'' (dra) '34-toretta Youn&. Georae Arlin. 9:30 D Hf1tt Clyltal lall" (com) '43- Ray Milland, Paulette Goddard. 10!'00 CJ) "ledtlntt for lot1ro" (com) '51 -Ronald R1111n, Diana Lynn. 12:00 D 11hrff Dtap1rat1 Men" (adv) '51-Preston foster, Vlralnia Grey. 1:00 0 "llllJ ludd" (cl1) '62-Robert Ryan, Terence Stamp. m (C) "T1M S.1lltst Show on Elrttl" (com) '57-Blll Tr.vers. 1:30 D "Thlf Wert So Yount• (dre) '55 -Raymond Burr, Scott Brady. 3:00 Ci) (C) 1'1tldl lall" (mus) '65 Edd Byrnes, Chris Noel. !Ii (C) ''Tht land Waron'' Concl (mus) '53---Fred Ast1lre, Cyd Chi· rlsse. Name of the Came 4:00 II "Sinbad tit• Sailor'' (1dv) '47- 0oui1u Fairbanks Jr.. M1ureen O'Hare. 4:30 CD SH1t 11 lOAM listina 5:00 0 (C) "lac:tflre'' (com) '64 - Jean-Paul Belmondo, J~1n Sebers. &!'00 •a a., mm ..... CDtliNtws D Thi 111 YtlltJ Cl) Wiid Wild West m Thi fllnbtonta Ill 0111111 loon• (J]) In Tht Spott11ht m HodttPGdll Lod11 9 MIJbtny ltfD Em Los T1n1brosoa 'I) Tllrtt Stoo11t &:30 D Movie: (C) (90) '1runk to C.lro'' (dre) '67-Audit Murphy Georae Slnders, M1rl1nne Koch. (I) CIS NIWI Wtlter Cronkite !Ii Mtrv Crfffln Show ID Tht f'IJln1 Nun (iJ) fii) look Beat "Garvey: True story of 1 Pioneer Black N1tional- ist," by Elton C. Fix m Trtasurt 9Crttn Acres ml Ttlt-Rlristl Mll1lcll &) Yldoria Ja11111 Show 'I) HudlMp Elliot Mintz 7:00 fl CI>DmN ... 1J NYPO (j) Trvth or Con1tquenc11 (I) Drlptt 0 W111fa My Unt1 m1 Low luq II) I Dr .. "' of Jt1nnlt (Jj) S,.•khl1 ,,...,, fl) Lo Que Y1t1dra en Et,anol m~ . llJ Una 11tpril 1n el C.•lno YOUR INVITATION TO GRACIOUS LIVING MmlW MANOI -llHiclefltl•I ure center fer the active retiretl llAUTIFUU y APPOINTID sums leetd1fllly .,,.,9"4 ...... with b•lconie•. and privet• or aem i· private room• f .. t11re dlttlnctivt color·coordin•t1d cerp•h •nd in· .. ,,., du•r. Every tOOM has a prlvtfe ltett. coMpfett w1tt. tult ., 1hower. _ALL MIALS AND SNACKS ~II mHl1 •11d 111•ck1 •r• 11utritiou1ly preputd and •ftrecively 1erved by our uptrt dletery •••ff. Speci•I dloh for thoH who re· quirt .... m •nd tray urvlce to fht room fa provided when the rHI• de11t !1 un•ble to come to the dining room. SllVICES Ctnfrtllatd heating •11d •Ir con· ditio11i119: 1 .. uty/larber Shop: Patio and,.....,.,...,...------.,__.• balco11IH ; Per1on•I la1111clry room; Intercom l'l'IU1lc: "Doctors on call: Atltndanh 2'4·hn.; Air con41tlonecl limo1l11•. ewMlmoP 350 IAY ST 540-7095 ..... 14 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JUNE 25. 1972 9 M9M: "b1trod" In t tr1plt role IS Ironside attempts Em Prtfta0r laettar1o to prevent 1ddltlon1I murd111 of 7:30 fJ I lflc!A t l••&tutioa: F1th1 parole board members. ot tllVtfltlott This mus1e11-comedy U CD CI> m tonptr"t "An1t- spec111. st1rr1n1 Arte Johnson, takes omy of 1 M1yd1y" Mike lnvestl· 1 h1pplly Irreverent yet affectlon1te aates the disappurance of 1 friend look at historic contributions med• at s11 under suspicious clrcum- to mankind by some of the world's st1nces. areat minds. Also starrlna ere fJ) Y1rltdadt1 en Espanol Carol Lawrence. Frank Gorshln, @m Nocht1 Tapatias Norm Crosby, Rosey Grier. 9 TM YirsJnlen D t..1111 "Hive You Any Woolf" Gm Novel• IJ Movie: (2hr) "flet In tllt bin" 9:25 U) Tonr Holt In HoUywood (dra) '63-Rory Calhoun, Marina 9:30 g StCOfld Loot Btrtl. fJ News Watch John Fullmer Cl) To Tell Tlto Trutlt fl) Aventura Cf) I Df11m of Junnlt n:'I It d f Hol-.. p .... 0 Miiiion $ Movtt: (2hr) "Youna ~ 1 n1 f'Olll .,..-.. 1•• Mr. Uncoln" (dra) '39-Henry Fon· 10:00 D ~ @I:' Dean M~rtln Show (R) de Alice Brady Dom Deluise, Phil Stivers auest. 0:i Holl_.... s' 8 m Q) News lllll , .. .,.,., qu1rts U nn rri ft\ Ow M rsll II "A m Ho1an'1 Heroes I.ii../ I.JU ~ tn I I Q) Cl) Dn1ntt Question of Degree" (R) Owen Mar- fli) The Oleanna Trail "Sara Grey shill ind Jess Brandon defend and Ben Story" folk music from !udge Leonard Fischer. faced with New Enit•nd, the West, the Hill impeachment on c~raes of cor· Counlry, lrelind, and England. ruptlon. Lloyd Nolan and Pat Hin· ~~~~:·st Oft tht Rtvtr The Grass ~ ~~:!·: (C) (2hr) "Tiit t..st Em Ttlf.l~sb MHlcal C11ar1e'' (adv) '64-Tony Russel, U) Movft: (2hr) 1'Tll1 Uft of JlmntJ H1ya Harareet. Dolan" (adv) '33-Guy Kibbee, fiil Q1) Wortd Prus Lorett• Young. Gm Ludlt Ubre Wrestling 1:00 0 llj m NIC Adventure Th11tra U) t.. L111nd1 de lafomft ''The Hlahest Fill of All" (R) A 10:30 IJ T1lk-lact Hollywood stuntman be$tt by per-0) 1111 Cosby 5'low son1I problems, d~ides to climax fl) t.. Santlnlca his career by d1rin1 to leap from the Cit FU•: ,:'fh' Nlfht H11 a Thou- Golden Gitt Bridae for movie cam· sud [yes eras. Stu1rt Whitm1n. Terry Moore, U) Condtnda C4llp1blt Gary Merrill and Joan Hadtett star. 10:45 fii) aJl Critic 1t larp "Three-Stu D CI> Cl) m Ali•• S.ltll Ind Restaurants" ... ''Th• McCrtedy Bust: Golna. 11:00 IJ DD fl) mm News Goln1. Gone!'' (R) When wealthy Cl) Cl) a§ Ntn rancher Pat McCreedy tires of fued· IJ Ont Step &e,ond ina with equelly wealthy Mexican Cl) Maf'lltal Dllloft ra ncher Armendariz over ownership m Trvtll or Con-auenm of 1 bust of Clesar, he hires Heyes 0) Dmd frost Show and curry to dlspost of It aJ) Tht CitJ ea .. (I) I #Hc!AL I lurfMtion: fttlltr fl!) nrtnf Unt (R) "No F1ult Insur. of lnWtdH Sef Ch1nnel 2 listing 1nce" at 7:30PM. U) HNdsllop (R) m TM Motlttrs.fn-t.aw 11:15 G> Qran Cine dtl Jutvts: "Cuar1nta 0) ltxlnt froM tht Ofyrwplc Ten· Gr1d1S 1 la Sombra'' tAtlvely scheduled: Rudy. Robles vs. ll:30 B Cl) CIS t..te Movft: (C) "Love Art Davis In lO·round middleweight la lttttr Tllin Ever" (rom) '52-bout r ~ TI.1-Ml ltts Wlttl Elizabeth Taylor, Larry Par1ts. ~ .. , n • • • 0 a m '°'""' C.raon Sched· fB lo Mejof tn Espanol ultd 1uests· Buddy Rich Stew1rt m llaa Jturntl . . &> EJ Show di Loco y ldev R1ffill, and Patti Deutsch. G1!) htlc:ltft C.ntrll 1 8 MM!t: ...,.,_ AA,.r (dra) '35 -Fredric March, Mer11 Obtron. 1:30 fJ MJ Thrtt Sins (R) Katie sub· D CIJ Cl) m Diet Cavett stitutes IS a secretary for a friend m To Teti Utt Trutll who Is on v1catlon, and puts the lZ:OO m M"'9: (C) "Cunt It Fort htti· triplets In nursery school. r• ( ) .57-Audl M h ID Merv Crtttln Show cot wes . e urp Y. II) aJ) NET Ptayhoust "Helen Hiyes Kathryn Grant. Jeff Donnell. -Portrait of an Americln Actress. 12:30 0) CounbJ Mualc Tl•t Commemoretin1 Mrs. Hayes' 65-year 1:00 CD O D (I) di NIWI carett on the American Staae. 9!'00 II (I) CIS ThunUJ Movft: (C) (2llr) "11M n,... MRH Out" (com) '67-Annt Jacbon, Eli Wallach. Comedy 1bout a frustrated bachelo m1ilm1n 1nd 1n equ1lly frustrated suburb1n housewife. D dim ll'Ofl.Wt "Death By Tht Numbers" (R) Raymond Burr stars 1:30 fJ Movie: ''low Nett" (com) '51 -M1rllyn Monroe, Jack P11r. m All-NIP! Show: "'On DlnllfOUS Cround," "Hell In "-m," "Jwe- ntl• Junllt" 3:00 fJ Movie: ''Tht Br1u Lt,.nd" (wes) '56-Raymond Burr, Hugh O'Brl1n. Fo pie Be th 9: 9: 10: 12: 1: 1: 3. 4: 4: S: 6: 6: 7: 7:3 FRIDAY JUNE 30 For momlnc •nd afternoon llstf np, ple.se see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movln. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "D.,t W1ters" (dra) '45- M&rle Oberon, Franchot Tone. 9:30 fJ (C) "Chief Cf1ry Horst'' (wes) '55-Vlctor Mature, Susan Ball. 10:00 CI) "D1wn It SOcorro" (wes) '54- Rory Cllhoun, Piper Laurie. 12:00 (])"The B1111tt.b1ll Flx'• (dra) '51 -John Ireland, Vanessa Brown. 1:00 D "Home Before Dark" (dra) '58 -Jean Simmons, Dan O'Herllhy. m "Thieves Hl1hwa(' (dra) '49- Richard Conte, lee J. Cobb. 1:30 0 (C) "tt.nn1h lM" (adv) '53- Macdonald Carey, Joanne Oru. 3:00 (I) "The Thltr• (dra) '52-Ray Mil· land, Rita Gam. @) (C) .. Saabtchewan" (1dv) '54 -Alan Ladd. Shelley Winters 4!00 fJ (C) "My 81111 Htavtn" (mus) ·~Dan Dalley, Betty Grable. 4:30 [3) Slmt IS l OAM llltln1 5:00 B (C) "The Ltva of HmulH" Crom) '64-Jayne Mansfield, Mickey Har&ltay. EVENING &:oo a o om mm"'"' (I)®) NtWI e Ansel 811tb1ll (cont'd from 5:30PM) California Anaels at Texas Ranae rs. Ci) Wild Wiid West m Tht F11nbtontl m D1nltl Boone OJ) too• Beat fI1) Hodftpodie Lodre Qt MIJbtny RFD r!I!) To .. Announced EB TM Th,.. Stoops 6:30 fJ Movie: (C) (90) "love In a Goldffsll 8owt" (com) '61-Tom· my Sands, Jan Ster11na. Fabian. (I) CIS Ntw1 ®) Mtrv 8riffln Show m I Lowe Lucy Hour "Make Room for Danny" (iJ)Thls WtH fI1) Thirty Minutn Wltfl ••• m Trusurt 9 Qrffn Acni ml Dt1tlo tn P1tlnta ti!) VktoN J1mt1 Show EB li•dlllop Elliot Mintz 7:00 II Cl) D m News (1) Trvtll or Constqutnces (j) Otlpet O W111r1 My Une? Ill I Dflam of Jeannie (U) EJtctiOfl 72 fE L. Que Vtndr1 en £.lcl1nol fI1) HltMYofl fl) Una P'lt11rt1 tn t i Cimino a f11•= "°'• s.r· 7:30 II Circus! "Wonderful One Rin& Circu.s" THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JUN[ 2~. 1977 O Hollywood Squares Oscar 1nd Blanche meet a11ln and 00 To Tell tile Truth compare notes on the New Ytar's (]) I Drtam of Jt1nnlt Eve party that led to their divorce. 0 Mllllon $ Movlt: (2hr') "Nl&f!t· B m ""' m.,e AlllJ'' (dre) '47-Tyrone Pow-OJ Aventura er, Joan Blondell, Helen Walker. EB Radn& from Hollywood hrt ®) Ufe Atound Us ''The Lopsided 10•00 fJ rTI r.t:\ Love A•erican Wheel" · \.lllJ '""°' m Style (R) "Love and the Bia Doclaer Du1out/W1rm·Up M t.. .. "L d t .. & Old ,.~ m CV Dr11n1t 0 ""· ove an nc "'"'. (Jj) Thirty Mlnutas Wlttl . • • ~·" "Love end the Free Weekend.:: Ell) World of tht America tf'lfb• l.ove and the Jealous Husband man "The World and Worll "or Wins· and "Love and the Baby:• low Eaves Sculptor'' 0 Movie: (2hr) "J11 S.w" (mys) m Unu..;ed World '61-Jack Warner. Ronald Lewis. CD Hl&h Perform1nc:t m Sal•ri to Advtntur. m Movlt: (2hr) "Blackwell's 11· ml Premier TV40 land" (dra) '39-John Garfield, 6) L. leyenda dt 81fomet Rosemary Lane. 10:30 II (I) Governor ind JJ. (R) Alexis 7:45 U Anael Wrap-Up Smith 1uests as a wom1n out of 7:55 m Dod&er BaMb1ll The Dodgers Gov. Dri nkwater's past who Intrigues vs. tht Giants at San Francisco the entire household. 8:00 fJ CI> O'Hara, U.S. Treasury (R) D I lflc!lLJ Movina 1nd &n»OV· The murder of a commercial fisher· Inf A h•lf·hour of music by The men who was deliverina a load of Youna Saints, a aroup of versatile contraband into the U.S. from Cln· and aitted youn1sters from hi&h ada sends O'Hara in search of the schools and colleaes of Los Anaeles. smuggler mastermindinr the oper· U Newt Georre Putnam ation. Rescheduled from last week. ®)The A•azinr Wortd of Kl'Utlln Q @) m Sanford and Son (R) 0) 1111 Cosby satow When his father is strlken with (lj) Vlbntlona amnesia, Lamont feels r uilty for fI1) Sou.I! buying a sports ear instead of 1 @I) LI Slbnlca color TV, m Dr. Sl•on Lodlt 0 Sports Challtnat 9 Cruture Thtattt 0 CV (1) CD The Indy Bunch m Cond•nd• Culpable (~) Mik~ tries to surprise Carol 10:45 m Dod&er Scortbolrd with a picture of the Brady chlldren as an anniversary aitt. 11:0011 OD a> ma> News m Ptny Muon (}) ([) 9 m NtWS fl) lo Metor tn Es91nol 0 Talk·Back Ell) (ij Wadllniton Wetk In Review (]) Marshal Dillon r!I!) Estadon Contrll m Davtd Frost Show 1:30 Q ®) m NBC f'rtday Movie: (C) m He..tsbop (211r) "The Loves of l11dora" Part I (dra) -Vanwa Red1r1ve, John 11:15 81) Cinem1 l4: "LI Mtntlrou" Fra~er, James Fox. Jason Robards. 11 :30 II C8S lite Movie: (C) "Kenner" A b101raphy of Isadora Duncan. th e (dra) '69-Jlm Brown Madlyn leaendary ~eriean danoer of the Rhue, Robert Coote. ' early 1900 s. who pursued her own D a m JollnllJ C.rson David brand of personal freedom that de· Brenner Is a scheduled auest. fled society and Its conventions. U Ont step ~ 0 MO'M: (211r) "'Face In tM b in" fJ (]) (1) Q) IMet Cavett (dra) '63-Rory Calhoun, Marina (j) Nlptm•,. Berti. fJ CV Ci) ED The Partrtdp F1111· 12:00 O Movie: "Dud End" (dra) '37- 117 (R) A airl hiker befriended by Joel McCrea. Humph~ Bo(art. the Partridaes leaves them a cht dl B Mme: "Slory 1t Sea'" (adv) '52 for a million dollars.. -Trevor Howard, Sonny Tufts. EID cm film Odyuey--Two Oauah· m Trvtll or Consequences ters (India, 1961) '1he Postmaster" and "The Conclusion." 12:30 m To Ttll Ult Trvtfl 9:00 f) (j) C8S Friday Movte: (C) (90) Ill Country Music Tlmt "Heat of Anter" (dre) '72-Susan 1 :00 (}) CJ D (lj News Hayward, James Stacy, Lee J. Cobb. m All·Nlpt st1ow: "Nl,tit C.llen A lady attorney teams up with a from Outtr Space," "Tht Iron Ma· young lawyer in the defense of a jor,'' "So LltUt Th1t" wealthy contractor accused of mur· der. fJ Cl) (1) ED Room 222 (R) Pete Dixon is sued by 1 student's par· ents over an injury to 1heir son. m Dra1n1t fl) V1rted1des en Elplnol g:JTV Muacal a Tht Vlrflnlln m "°"'11 9:25 m Toni Holt in Hollywood 9:30 fJ (]) 00 ED Tht Odd Couple (R) 1:301J Movtt: (C) ••s.e M17 Uvt" (dr1) '67-Joseph Cotten. Marthe Hyer. 2:001J Movie: "The Cowboy ind tile llctJ'' (wes) '33-Gary Cooper, Mer1e Oberon l :OO fJ Movtt: ''f'oobbpl In tbt Dirt" (com) '41-£frol Flynn, Brend• Marshall. CJ) Ntws I Sears I SAJ/E.;.30! Behind-the-Ear Hearing Aid 11'°1.1 ~•l•r S 199 • Hlnced Battery Compart· ment • Euler to Insert Batt«!ry •Separate On Off Switch • Prolonp Battery Life Our Hearing Aid Consultant ls Here To Help You Heari•c AW. At A Priee Y .. Cu Aff .... BackM By A c.m,.11)' YM C.a De,e .. 0. llearill& AW. Are Avallafllk At fte .......... Sean Slwet ..... Perl N.tlilfWlc Centl• ....... C-JI• Paa• EutOly-.,k ... ,.. 6s.t• r .. .. El~ s..a.c.. .. G._.. Pleaa ......... Ttn11..e 1M1 '8ncl Valley Atls~S..n C..vcefetieCrtlMIP'leM Paa• 15 SATURDAY JULY 1 \1 (I fl N I ~. C. ':00 II Sum111r Stlltlter Cl) 1V I Classroom 6:30 II OcfrtMJ O ll1ct &i>trl•ncc (I) Su11111er S.meater m Let's Rap 7:00 II Heads Up D a.I m Or. Oollttlt D Cl) JefTJ Lewta Show (I) "N I Classroom m lup and His 8uddlt1 m Siu•• strttt 7:30 11 Duaty'1 Tr11hou11 CJ m Otputy Dawe U C.mpus Profitt (j) RHI Est.ti Rentals D CDJonny~ fll)Saame stmt II) Luth llbn Ch1mplonshlp Wrestllnc 11 :JO II (j) Jolie •nd Utt PuQJCats D Cl) wcetot un11 m Unit OM ''Rtluslna the Youth In the hmily" Questions under dis· cussion Include "when should par· ents alvt children and Youn& adults more responsiblllty for their lives," "at what •&e ahould they be allowed to date," and "should parents coun· set their younasters on a wc:ation." Guests include Mr. Joe Buzzelli, f•· ther ot five children, and Mrs. Don· aid Marshall, mother of seven. " at Movt.: "Port of Heir' (mys) '54 -C1role M1thews, Dane Clark. ft OutdOOf' Worid 1\1 TfRNOON 0 (I) (I) Road Runner a Uncle Russ 12:00 II (j) The MOfl•H• m Brother luu 0 Jokn Wayne Thtatrt Cl) SHtson {I) Mowlt: "Secret Man" (mys) '58 1:00 11 Cl) 1-.p l11nny -M1rshall Thompson, Anne Aubrey. D a;, Woedy Woodpecbr 0 (I)&) A1111fkan .. ndst111d 0 ,_,.,. and Friencb 8 Movie: (C) "Seven Me11 Fro111 O Cil (I) funllJ Phantom Now'' (wes) '56-Randolph Scott, m A.M. Mmes: "Storm Ridtr" Gall Russell. (wes) '57-Scott Brady, Mala Pow· • m Haiti erl, Biii Wiiiiams. "Tar11t: S.. of ft lancer Cllln1" (adv) '66-lyle T1lbot, Allne 12:30 II (I) You Art There (R) Towne. CD Dcdrar Dueout/Warm·Up Cl) CountfJ M11aJc Time @I) fMf1rri1 falcon l :JO I) Cl) Scooby·Doo 12:55 m Dodier l11eball Dodaers vs. Gi· D t1i m Pin~ PantlMr ants at San rrancisco. 9 Cent Auby 1:00 I) (I) C8S ctllldrtn'a film ftltlval fJ CD Cl) Jlebo11 Flve (R) "Cry Wolf' 9:00 8 Harte• Clobttrotttn Cl) A• feeture "U.S.S.R." II am Tiit Jtbofls a Movie: ''TH TtHnl" (was) '38 IJ lt .. llf11t P'tayhouM "Chaplin -Randolph Scott, Joan Bennett. Cavalcade" fJ Movie: "time of Dtctptlon" fJ CD Cl) ltwttchtd (dra) '61 -Bradford Dillman. Suzy Cl) C.rtoon C.mlval Parker. fJ Movie: WC.... on Demand" (dra) ID News Nick Carter '67~Peter Cushlna. Andre Morell. &>Cine en la Tani• Cl) Movie: "Mlulon In Morocco" Qt land of tM Cilnb (adv) '59-tex Buker, Julf Reddin1. a> Curiosity "'°P 8) Cine en Sa CIA 1 :lO CD Sbtchbook 9:JO U n. Hair ltar l11ndl Cl) Mobile Ho•• Show 11 a m .. m., -.. , u Mov1t: "Sheot.ovt .-... c11dne Cl) Tiju.na: Wl11dow to Utt South letter' (wes) '57-Randolph Scott, D CD lictt¥ffle Anal• Dickinson, James Gamer. 10:00 IJ Cl) ,."'" and .... '" .. mm m MoN: "Quartlt" (dra) '48 0 (lg) m NIC CJtlkfrtn'a Thutte Basil Radford. (R) "Robin Hood" Dan Ferrone stars 2:00 fJ Dua1Y'a Trttlloat in the dramatization of the leaend· CI> Yoke of Acrkulturt 1ry story of the champion of tire II Hip ind Wlfct "White Horst poor. l,ynd1 Day Is Maid Marlon, Joey Rendezvous" Coveraae of the White Trent Is Witt, Robert fields Is Sir Horse (Canada) winter celebration. Guy, Lois Holmes Is the mother. Biiiy (j) Movie: "Ht•t Wne" (mys) '5' Rollo Is Friar Tuck, Jack Hollander is -Alex Nicol, Hillary Brooke. Little John, John Cypher Is Kina (]) International Hour Richard. ®) Let Tmlno's Golf Sammy Davis D CD Cl) Curiosity Shop Jr., Joe Kapp auest. 8 Movie: "M1116on Over Korea'' fl' Navy Prolof\11 10\JO 11 CJ) Arthl•'• TV funnies 9 Time Tunnel D Movlt: .. Dtputr M1nlwl" (wes) m JonnJ Quest '~Jon Hall, Frances Llniford. 2:10 IJ TM Sltstl la OVtr Guest Is En· D Movie: "'Tllt W1str.f" (dra) '63 rlque de 11 Veaa. who holds a Master -Van Heflin, EJlie Lambtttl. of Fine Arts derree from Otis Art GI Gospel Sl11Cfnc JlllMl<te Institute, and who talks about his 11:00 II Cl) Sabri111 w0<k and philosophy. CJ m Ma tor Lu1ue lutball (]) C.•pus Proffit T11ms to bt 1nnounctd. D m Coel1111nt , ••• 11 THE OAll.Y PILOT. TV WEEK, JUNE 25, 1912 @) $foftl Actfo11 Pro-file f.D 1972 Witts Su1111Hr Games (R) Q) Lancelot Link 3:00 IJ Cent lolldon Sbow (]) hbllc Service Film II Actkulhlre USA "The 4-H Dress Review" Host John Stt1ms welcomu hiah school 4·H C1ub members who demonstr1te end compete In eco· nomlcs projects. 0Rolltr 011111 fJ Ctltbrlty lowllna Marilyn Max· well and Nanette Fabrey vs. Barbara Nichols and Patty Andrews. Cl) fir Out flicks (C) "Wiien Wortds Collide" (sci-fl) '51-Richerd Derr. O Movie: "The left·Handed Cun" (wes) '58 -Paul Newman, Lita Milan. ®J ScHI Thutrt al fut.bol·Soccer @m Movie: "WIMtl of fortune" 9 wt In Space m lnslaflt 3:JO 8 lnsJder/Outsldet "Black Muslims Speak" Host Truman Jacques wel· comes Loois Farrakhan, Minister of Muhammad's Temple Humber 7 in New Yori! City, for a discussion of that oraanization. (J) Mo¥it: .. ,he MU•m•n" (com) '51-Donald O'Connor. D On Campus "Oelianer's Dilem· m1'' Cl) Movie: ''Rttum of tht Sur1et Pimpernel" (adv) '38 -James M1· son, Sophie Stewart. O SPorts Action Pro.File Bo Schem· bechler, coach of the Michiaan Wolv· erlnes, Is profiled. d) Hay undlonl m f .. ture Fllm &) Voice of Acrlculture 3:45 m Dodier Scortbolrd 4:00 8 Movie: (C) "Wichita" (wes) '55 -Joel McCrea. Vera Miles. D l111pado Manuel Araaon "Popula. lion Growth and the Chicano Com· munlty'' Guests are Mrs. Gradel• Oliverez and Mrs. Otls Ch1ndler. both members of the President's Council on Population Growth and National Policy. They discuss the dearee of aceept1nee within the Mexicin· AmerQn community of abortion as a m.,ns for population control. fJ The HaPPJ Wandtrtn Slim and Henrietta visit a mount1in of on~ in P1n1mint Valley. m Soul Train Don Cornelius hosts. tD Country Music Ti11tt tm De Oln11111 Tfllt (R) a The Ader.ts family ~ P111onima Latino m Corona Now 4:JO CJ focus ''What To Do In the Water" A remote telecast from the Los An· aeles Swim Stadium where repre· unt1tives of the LA. Recreation and Pub d1p1rtm1nt demonstrate the myr11d of aquatic activities beine of. fertd for the summer fJ Mtfk.ln Adwntort "lee Boat· In(' Cl) Celebrity Bowflnc Iii fntaatic WOftd of Radn1 EE) Election '12 "The Republqn Campa Ian" ft bclnl World m ft111 the c.t 5:00 II Kid Tait C.rol Lawrence 1uuts. U 9 Thoroupbf'td Radn1 From Hollywood Part The $100,000-Added Hollywood Derby Handicap for three yeu-olds at i 114 miles. fJ CI> Cl) Cif) AIC-s Wide World ot Sports (l)®)Ntws O lee Trevino's Coif Phil Harris. Pat Boone euest. m Movie: "Operation Mad Ball" (com) '57 -Jack Lemmon, Ernie Kovacs, Kathryn Grant. m Movie: (C) "Tunu of 81ory" (dra) '60-Alec Guinness. John Miiis ID The AdVCKttes (R) ti) lox de Mt1lco m Country P11ce &}Klmb1 5:30 IJ David frost Revue Georae Ham lit.on auests. D ®J Newa U Movie: "Thi lnvlalblt Man's Re· ven1e" (hor) '44-John Carradine 0 Lloyd lrldp1' Water Worid m Ed11 of Ellfnlty a Clllic•n'• 111.,.d m Sc>ttd Ractr fV[Nl'<G 6:0011 D m News (I) star Trell 0 The Real Don stMlt Show ®) N11ne of Ult ''"' "Appoint· ment In Palermo" Gene Barry and Harry Guardino star. m Vibrations 9 Mayberry RFD ml T Htro del 40 &) TM Thrtt Stoops 6:30 (]) S,Orta With 811tt1 D KNBC News Conftrtrtee (I) Perry Mt10n OErewltMu News m lit Tmtno'a Qolf Qt Grt111 Acres m Htacbllop 7:00 1J CIS News Rocer Mudd (}) lit Trtvino's Golf D Natlonal G101r1pllic Joseph C1mpanell1 narrates the story of "Ethiopia: The Hidden Empire." U "" Haw Jody Miller, Buddy Alan auest. 0 Juvenile Jury Archie Campbell of Hee Haw 1uests. CJ) "'"' Ch1panal 0 0.th Valley Days m m QI llwfenet Welt Show The Welk 111re11t1on salutes Acad· emy Award nominee hits. d) It Telles a Thief fJD Hollywood T1ltvlslon TIMatrt (R) "Montserrat" See Monday, 8PM list· Ina. 01 Hom1Hjt mJTeatto dtf 40 7:30 ti I lflc!A I TM Orut Siience An animated special for children featur· Ina the Paul and Mery Ritz puppets. with narration by Pennywhlstlt. a bird with a broeue. tells the stOtY ot an ostrich and a alraffe. I: 8:30 Cl) DR.&ntt iJ News Witch Larry Burrell (I) To Ttll tl\t Trutti CD MlnotftJ Co111munlty 0 Ltrs Mele • Deel fl) Korean lAn1uap D"m' fJ Miiiion $ Movlt: (211r) "T1m1 g) Recln1 fro• Hollywoecl hrt Umlt0 (dra) '57-Rlcherd Widmark, 10:00 tJ Cl) MIQion: Impossible (R) To Dolores Michaels, Richard Basehart. help the IMF team break up a crime @) The Mouse hctory syndicate speclalitlna In brainwash· 61) Sabados Alearts Ina ex·convicts into committln1 po· W Soul Tlm• USA litical assassinations, Barney (Grea 8:00 tJ (j) All In ttle FamllJ (R) Jack Morris) substitutes tor a former pris- Weston auests as a laundromat own· oner lookina for an operation to &Ive er who threatens to sue Archie for himself a new appearance. overloadina a washina machine, and (1) The Comedians Archie threatens to sue him for ruin· 0 SeJmour rrestnts: ''The Al- ina his clothes. toundl111 Slit Monster'' (sel·fi) '57- 0 (iQl m Emeraencyl (R) "Hana· Marilyn Harvey, Robert Clarke. up" A doctor is treated for radiation, 0 The ·Unknown Regis Philbin and paramedic Gage bealns to be· hosts. lieve that the lV show Adam-12 is m News Ron Fortner for rflll. fi) Korean News Hlahllahtl 0 Buck OWens Ranch Show &) Lou Cordon Show 0 Cl} Ci) aJ Bewitched (R) The 10:30 0 (]) (]) 1 lflCIA[ I lltck BusJ. question of whether Samantha and nessmen This ABC News Inquiry spt· Darrin's youna son, Adam, is a war-clal profiles three successful black lock or a mortal is finally resolved. business ventures and gives voice to m Movie Greats: (2hr) "Operation black economic leaders on the spe. Mad Ball" (com) '57-Jack Lemmon. cial problems confrontina non-white Ernie Kovacs, Kathryn Grant, Arthur businessmen In a white-dominated O'Connell. business world. m Championship Wrestlln& fJ Fri&ht Nl1ht: (C) "Reptilleus," fi) To Be Announced "Monater From tht Surf' g;) lucecltl ID Newa Ed Bartylak fi film: (C) "The Lona Grey Une" til) David Susatlnd Show all Teatro del 40 Qt Film: "Thia GWI for Hirt" m Movie: (90) "Doctor Socrates" 11 :00 6 CIJ 0 D (()'®} "'" (dra) '3S-P1ul Munl, Ann Dvorak. Cl) Mal'lhll Dillon 8:30 6 Ci) Mary Tyler Moore Show (R) m AnwJnt World of KrtMin Mary and Rhoda try to talk Ted m ~llryn Kuhlman Baxter out ot movlna into a vacant @I) ~bado fllmito apartment in the bulldina where al Cine Mnleano Maiy lives. 11:15 Cl) Movie: "Th• Milkman" (com) '51 O Movie: (90) "Voodoo Wo1n1n" -Donald O'Connor, Jimmy Durante. (hor) '57-Marla Enalish, Tom Con· 11:20 tJ fabulous 52! (C) "Tempest" way, Michael Connors. (dr1) '59-Van Heflin, Vlveca Lind· 0 CV Ci) m ABC Saturday Movie: fOB. ~C) (2hr) "Th• Darln1 Came" (adv) 11:30 0 Movie: (C) "Take Her, Shi'• 71-lloyd Brldaes, Nico Minardos, Mine" (com) '63-James Stewart Joan Blackman. Michael Ansara, Sandra Dee. ' Brock Peters. A team of parachutlna 0 Ont Step Btyond scu.b_• div~rs attempts to rescue a Cl) Movft: "1bt Inn on Utt River" polthcal pnsoner from the stronahold (mys) '62 _ Joachim Fuchberaer. of an Island dictator. D Movie: "Micky Ont" (dra) '65 ft) Hour of O.Uvtranct -Warren Beatty, Hurd Hatfield. 61) Sabados Aleam (j) Movie: "Hl&hwlJ Pickup'' (dra) 9:00 II Cl) Dick Van Oy\t Show (R) '65-Robert Hosseln, Jean Sorel. When Bernie and Carol decide to @) MO¥~: (C) "Btadl hrty" (mus) separate, they both end up at the '63-Annette Funicello. Preston house seakina solace. m Movfe: (C) "Maijorfe MomlnJ· 8 (lg) m NBC Saturday Movie: (C) sta(' (dra) '57-Natalle Wood, Gene (2hr) ''The loves of Isador." Cone!. Kelly, Carolyn Jonu. (dra) -Vanessa Redarave, John Q) Movie: ''Thret for Jamie Dawn'' Fraser, James Fox, Jason Robards. A (mys} 'SS-Richardo Montalban. biorraphy of Isadora Duncan, the 12:00 g Movie: "Hurrlcan•" (adv) '37- leaendary American dancer of the Dorothy Lamour, Jon Hall. early 1900's, who pursued her own 1•00 (j) Cil New1 brand of personal freedom that de· · lied society and rts conventions. 1:20 6 Movie: "Monster on the Cam· ft) Korean Variety Hour pus" (hor) '59-Troy Donahue, Jo· til) NET Ptayhouse (R) "Helen Hayes anna Moore. -4>ortrait of an American Actress. 1:30 0 Spuktn1 Freely g;) Prtniler Movie: "Dos Grande Q) Movie: "Knives of tfl• Aven1er" Amlaoa" (dra) '67-Cameron Mitchell, Jack all Teatro dtl 40 Stuart. 9:30 a. rTI Amie (R) Amie lands an 1:45 m All·Nlrht Show: "The Maplftcent ~ l..!l.I Ambenon• '' "Obseastd,'' "Y1mplrt's important account tor Continental .. Ci host." Aanae, but his success has dubious repercussions. 2:45 tJ Movie: "Bail Out at 43,000'' CI) Draanet (dra) '57-John Payne, Karen Steele. TH£ DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JUN£ 2S. 1972 INDIA'S BURGEONING FILM INDUSTRY Al though Indio turns out hundreds of motion pictures every year-for more than Hollywood does today-they ore rarely seen by international audiences. In fact, it wasn't until India's Satyojit Roy won top honors at the Cannes Film Festivo~ in 1956 for his "Pother Pancholi," thot the Western world even took note of the Indian film industry. And when Roy again took honors the follow ing year ot Sou1Rltro Chottor;ee is atorrocl In Sotyo)lt Ro,'t cloatlc Indian fllm, "Two Dou1hton." the Venice Film Festival for his "Aporajito," it suddenly become impossible to ignore the Indian film industry any longer. Since then Sotyaj it Roy hos become one of the most acclaimed and widely known filmmakers in the world. His genius as a director gives his Bengal i stories a grace, charm, humanity and beauty which proves universally appealing. His 1961 release, "Two Daughters/' based on two stories by Rabindronath Tagore, perhaps the foremost Indian au· thor of the day and a man who hos been o strong influence on Roy's own life, will be televised without interruption Fri - day Uune 30l at 8 :30 PM on the "Film Odyssey" series over KCET Channel 28. In the first story, ''The Postmaster,'' a young mon from the city goes to work in a small village and becomes at- tached too 10-year-old orphan girl. In the second story, "The Conclusion," o young man rejects the bride his parents hove chosen for him and instead marries a tom-boyish girl he hos fallen in love with. Both have ironic endings. Roy, born in Bengali in 1921 , spent five years making his first feature, "Pother Pancholi." If it hodn't been for the world-wide attent ion g iven international film festivals, it may hove remained just one of hundreds of films turned out in 1955 by the Indian motion picture industry. Instead, after winning top honors at Cannes, it become on interno· tionol success and turned the spotlight on Roy's talents as a director. With his succeeding films, Roy's ability to delineate char· octer through ordinary events and to convey a whole way of life through a handful of closely-watched individuals, hove won him growing stature among film makers. Maintain your watch ot a minimal ro\t in money ond time. OUR WATCH CLEANING INCLUDES • Removal of dirt ond dried vp oil. • New 011 • Sond ond ca\e poli\hed • W atch timed electronically e All work done, Fvlly Guaranteed 1 year NOW s700* • Self winding wolch•'· doy & dote.Chrono01oph' ond Electronic wotche, ,119htl~ h19her FREE ESTIMATES. NEW WATCH CRYSTAL SPECIAL! 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(dra) '56-Alan Ladd. 9 (C) "uura" (dra) 44-Gene Tierney, Clifton Webb. 11 "Ha"let Crall'' (dra) '50--Joan Crawford, Wendell Corey 11:30 13 "lmpul1t (my~) '3&-Arthur Kennedy, Constance Smith. 6:30 1:00 10;30 11:30 6:30 7:30 8:30 11:00 11:30 6:30 7:30 11:00 11:30 6:30 7:30 9 :00 10:00 11:30 6:30 7:30 1:30 MONDAY, JUNE 26 7 (C) "A Distant Trumpet" Part I (dra) '64-Troy Oon•hut, Suzanne Pleshette. 9 "Keys of the Klnsdom" (dra) '«-Gregory Peck, Thomas Mitchell. 7 3 6 ~C) '"Tlte Cavem" (dra) '65-John Saxon, Rossana Schiaffino. 10 (C) 'War Kiii" (dra) '68-George Montgomery. Tom Drake. 9 "Haro of Rome" (adv) '63-Gordon Scott, Gabriella Palotta. 2 8 (C) "Venetian Affair" (sus) '67-Robert Vaughn, Elke Sommer. TUESDAY, JUNE 27 7 CC) "A Distant Trumpte" c.,ncl (dra> '64-Troy Donahue. Suunne Pleshetto. 9 "Stanley and Livingstone" (adv) '39-Spencer Tracy. Richard Greene. 5 "Face In the Rain" (dra) '63-Rory Calhoun Marina Berti 7 3 6 (C) "A Very Mining Peraon" (mys) '71-Eve Arden. Julie Newmar 9 "The Fabulous laron Munchausen'' (dra) '59-Molos Kopecky, Jana Brajova. 2 a (C) "l edevllled" (dra) '55-Anne Baxter. Steve Forrest. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 7 CC) "lack r,.ck" (wes) '6S--Neville Brand. Peter Brown. 5 "face In the Rain" (dra) '63-Rory Calhoun, Marina Bartl. 9 "OrapH of Wrath" (dra) '40--Henry Fonda, John Carradine 9 (C) "Secret of th• Sphinx" (adv) '64--Tony Russel, Marla Perschy, 2 I (C) "Crook1 and Coronets" (com) '69-Telly S.avalas, Dame Edit h Evans. 5 "Treuure of Monte Cristo" (mys) '49--Glenn Lanaan. Adele Jergens. THURSDAY, JUNE 29 7 (C) "Trunk to Cairo" (dra) '67-Audle Murphy, Gtorae Sanders 5 "face In the Rain" (dra) '63-Rory Calhoun, Marina Berti. 9 "Young Mr. Lincoln" (dra) '39--Henry Fonda, Allee Brady. 2•1 (C) "The Tiger Makes Out " (com) '67--Annt Jackson, Ell Wallach. 9 CC) "The Last Charge" (adv) '64-Tony Russel, Haya Har1reet. 2 I (C) "Love 11 letter Then Ever'' (rom) '52-Ellzabeth Taylor, Larry Parks. 5 "Dark Ancel" (dra) '35-Fredrlc March, Merle Oberon FRIDAY, JUNE 30 7 (C) "Love In • Gold Flsh 8owt" (com) '61-Tommy Sands, F•blan. 9 "Nlcntmare Alley'' (dra) '47-Tyrone Power, Joan Blondell. 4 10 (C) ''The Loves of Isadora" Part I (dra) Vanessa Red1rave, John Fraser. 5 "face In the Rain" (dra) '63-Rory Calhoun. Marina Berti. 9:00 2 I (C) "Heat of Ancar" (dra) '72-Suun H•yward, James Stacy. 10:00 9 "Jlc Saw" (mys) '61-Jack Warner, Ronald Lewis 11:30 2 (C) "Kenner'' (dra) '69-Jlm Brown, Madlyn Rhue. 7:30 9 1 :00 11 8:30 5 7 9!00 4 10:00 5 10:30 9 11:15 ~ 11:20 2 11:30 4 6 7 ' 10 11 13 SATURDAY, JULY J "Time Limit" (dra) '57-Rlchard Widmark, Oo loru Michaels. "Operation Mad Ball" (com) '57-Jac:k Lemmon, t<athryn Grant. "Voodoo Woman" (hor) '57-Marla En1 llsh Tom Conway. 3 6 (C) "The Danns Game" (adv) '71-Lloyd Brld&es. Nico Minardo•. 10 (C) "The Loves of Isadora" Concl (dra) Vantsu Red1rave. ''The A1toundln1 She M onitor" (sco·fl) '57-Marllyn Harv•y. Robert Clarke. (C) "Rtptlllcus," "Monster Fn>m the Surf" "The Miikman" (com) '51-0oneld O'Connor, Jimmy Durente. (C) ''The Tempest" (dra) '59-Van Heflin, Vivace Llndfor1. (C) "Take Her, Sl'lt's Mine" <com) '63-James Stewart, Sandri Dee "The Inn on the River'' (mys) '62-Joachlm Fuchsber1er. "Micky One" (dra) '65-Warren Beatty, Hurd Hatfield. "Hl~hway PlckuP'• (clra) '65-Robert Ho11eln, JHn Sorel. (~ 'leach Part)"' (mus) '63--Annttte Funlcello, Frankie Av1lon. (C "Martone Momlnptar'' (dra) '57--Natalie Wood, Gene Kelly. ' hrM For Jamie Dawn" (mys) '56-Rlcardo Montalban. Ward S. Lee Inc. 1234 S. Main St., Santa Ana 547-5826 Harbor American 1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-0261 Roy Carver Inc. 23-4 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 546-+444 Crevier Motors 208 W. I st St., Santa Ana 835-3171 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 5-40-9100 CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1200 CHRYSLER· PLYMOUTH Huntington Beach Chrysler-Plymouth 16661 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 540-5164 DATSUN Costa Mesa Datsun 2845 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 5-40-MIO Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd r Huntington Beach 8-42-7781 DODGE Courtesy Dodge 2888 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa 557-9220 FORD Dunton Ford 2240 So. 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Four ~~Junior Miss" Winners Share Their Hair Secrets 'f. DAILY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA ' Hypnosis Vs. Pain: How an Athlete Escaped From Agony The Fat Man As TV Hero: How UCannon" Made It FOB MBS. MIKE OOUGLAS l heaNl Mike wiy on lau .thouJ recendg dtat 1te aalced you lo marry lama before 1ae eoer dat«J you. Can you eqlainP-B. K., Altoona, Po. •That's not quJte right. What he did say was, "Someday. you're going to many me." I had known Mike two yean before we married. My brother Charles bad introduced us. He was a scriptwriter for the same radio station where Mike FOil POLLY BERGEN I am a blood with very light skin, and I never tan. ls there anything-I can clo?-P. N., Santa Monica, Calif. • When I was younger, I had an absolutely Oawless skin. After I'd been in California for two summers and still didn't have a tan, I decided to get some color. Well, I burned. peeled, tanned-and completely ruined my dcin. Forever. Which is how I came to get into the cosmetic business-and even to develop a t~r;:iuct to simulate tan. Excess sun is probably the worst · g for your skin. FOil HOW ABD COSELL, ~ At the time of the baaeball players' strike then WU much mtichm of bueball'1 &eaclenhip. What is your opinion of it?-D. L, Waco, Tau • Organized baseball is totally without leadership. The game is in a state of continuing decline, and one reason for this is that it is being run by people with NeanderthaJ minds. FOil PETULA CLARK, linger, actreu Al a constantly traveling international entertainer, don't you sometimes get con.fused as to what ~you're in?- L. V ., Sacnmento, Calif. •I do indeed! In one of my coooert tours of Europe a few b:5 ago, the last stop was Rome. The night before, I had in France. When I went onstage, I began singing 'nowntown" in French! I didn't ruM.e it until lia1fwa into the song. I did the second part in Italian. and the a:lw:ce seemed to thinlc it was planned. FOil DB. MARIE A. HlNIUCHS, AMA You aaid on this page that incurable dileateS Aicb as cancer are favored by medical quacb. Im't cancer curable?-A. Link, Riverside, m. • I should have qualified my reply. Some types of cancer are DOW suooessfuJiy treatable witli surgery; raCliation, drugs or a combination of these. And we do indeed call thele .. cured .. cases. But quacks still benefit from these diseases because ol people's fear. FOB BOB CUMMINGS Yodre a millionaire, and one who apparently doesn't mind thuing his -=reb. What's your leCl"et of succea?-B. C., Casper, Wyo. • I've always followed my father·s precept-.. Decide what you want. then act with all your heart as if.it's already ac- complished.,. This isn't the same thing as positive tbfnlring or being a go-getter. Those things don't always work.· First, you have to overcome seH-doubt and all the things you have been taught are beyond your reach. Then sit down and wrfte your own ICeD&rio-in your own mind, without sharin_g Jt with IOCDeODe elte. After that, haH of you must live in a dream fulllled.,. Once your scenario is written, you have to act on your best im~but remember that you can't do anything crazy-like wallcing into a truck because you have the im~. That'• not all there is to it, but that's the et- tenee-Ud it worked for me. was a staH singer. Mike became a frequent visitor to our house since he and Charles were close friends. So we did 1 see a iot of each other, but we weren't going out together. Then one day, I went up to the radio station to wait for my date who also worked there, and Mike came over to me , • ,. I and said, "Someday, you re going to marry me. was shocked-but more shocked because, shortly after I had met him, I had written in my diary, "Someday, this is the man rm going to many." FOB ARNOLD PALMER In most sports, fans and players razz the opposition. Why not in goll?-Rodney Lee, Bart1esville, Okla. • Golf has always been what is called a .. Gentleman's Came," with an informal code of etiquette. One of the cardinal ethics has always been courtesy toward the op- ponent, no matter what the circumstances. Razzing would be a gross violation of this ethic. Athletes in other sports are used to razzing, so it doesn•t bother them. FOH IUCK NELSON, ringer, actor What was the most embarrassing moment you ever had OD· stageP-J. Pub, Spring&eJd, m. •When I was 17 and performing at the Steel Pier in New Jersey. about 75,000 people saw a girl grab my guitar on- stage and run ofll I had to perform unaccompanied for 15 minutes. FOil GAIL FISHEil of '"MannW' Do you think you have achieved your ultimate goal in life by appearing on a regular TV leries? -Jean A. Barlow, Princeton, N. J. e I don't know about. it be~ .. an ultimate goal,,. but nI go as far as I can with "'Mannix and see what comes next. No one is t!/Ver entirely satis6ed. But I hope that 30 years from now I will still be working as an actress. FOil BOB HOPE Do politiciam ever get angry at you few making fun of themP-Mn. Pat Cunningham, Powderville, MooL • Generally ~· po.litician'I have e.xoellent semes of humor and very · skins-all part of being in the public eye. Most of them bow my dartS hit every party ancf every major politician. Tab Spiro Agnew, one o( my chief butts of humor. He laudis the loudeSt because he knows that my humor may ating f;ut never cuts. Malice is not my forte. Junt26.1t72 lianl(V~ .... .....,... ......... LIOMARD L DAVIDOW, CMlnw llORTON FRANK, Pr11l•1Rt aM1 Pulal._ DONM..D M. HUFFOfU>, V.P .. Ad¥ertlalng Director llOltT .....U, V.P., Editor In Chief Aaaoc. Advertlalng Mgr.: Rolleft J. ~; R2YNOLD8 DODeON. Managing Editor Metk'eUng Director: llct LafeflkJ; New York RICHMD YALDATI Alt Director S.IM Mor.: o..1111 L Wroe; Weal9m Adv. Mgr.: ' ....... L lpafb; Chicago s.1 .. Mgr.: Joe Women·· Editor: ROMl.YN ARDAYA ..... "'·• Detroit S.IM Mgr.: RJoMrd T."""' Food Editor: IWULYN NMl8t Pubtllhtr RelatJOM: "°'*' D. c.r.rand AMocl•• Editors: ,.,,,., Alea. '-' Lee .... 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FTC repon ~r.'72 Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ,~ ... -v·~a flJ;;&.J .-..,...Jv ......... _,, ........ : .. _..,. • • .,,··~ w.,, .,_...11.._.....Y•-...---'~~ .. .,-. a --.14 LIGHTS . ---·~...._... --4 .--.. -·--··-···--,,__...~ -Spectrum/72 Sports Mini-Profile NOAM CASH : The Fastest Wit in Either League? Norm Cash, the 37-year-old first baseman for the Detroit Tigers, got off to such a fast star1 this season that he asked manager Billy Martin, "Think it's possible to win the Comeback Award two years in a row?" C.lh, who had been deemed over the hill, won the "Comeback King" award from "The Sporting News" last year, when he sma1hed 32 home run• and led hl1 team In RBl'1 .... A master of repartee, Cash says of himself, "To get along In this wor1d, you need Cash and confidence. I've got my confidence back. and I've got Cash printed everywhere: on my doorbell, my stationery, even on the bills I get." ... Cash, a native of Justiceburg, Texas, was drafted~ the Chicago Bears as a running back, but elected pro baseball instead. He won the American League batting title in 1961 and went on to play In four All-Star games. He led the Tigers to a World Series title in 1968 .... Cash never runs out of humorous stories. Before the '68 World Series with the St. Louis Cardinals, a scout reported to the Tiger players that "there Is no Superman on the Cardinal team.'' "I don't want to contradict you," Cash quipped, "but I just saw Bob Gibson [the Cardinals' ace pitcher) changing clothes in a phone booth." Cash, who hH ~a Mrlel of humorous Interviews for TV. lives with his wife, Myrta, and two chlldren, aget eight and nine. -By Barry Abramson The Doctor Lets You In powders or applications c.n stem condition btlt moat llkety needs medac.I attention. But remember this: The Diet Watch Quick Clues to Skin Problems If the condition doesn't disappear In two weeks, or spreads, see your physician. Also, home treatment may cauM damage. One woman treated her poison ivy with a "home remedy" -and developed gangrene! Don't Take an Enemy to Lunch! Watch out with whom you eat when you're dieting, and you'll diet better. "Man is the only animal who will eat with an enemy," explains one psychologist who specializes in obesity "-and It can make you gain weight'' Eating with eomeone you dlallke or rnent can make you irritable and r..ue.; you•,. more llkely to nibble at the rolla, lmOther your lteak or hamburger In cataup and order• gloppy dealert. Biting Into the rolls, explains the psychologist, doubles for biting your enemy-and it's not the food you'd like to smother. The gloppy dessert is to soothe your Irritability. If you must eat lunch with someone you dislike, being aware of the hazards is one good way to control your food intake.-By Harriet La Barre Got a skin problem? Nine out of 10 times, it will fall Into one of these categories: Contact Dermatitis (redness, itching). This ailment shows irritation from cosmetics, detergents, poison ivy, wrong soap, etc. Remedy: Calamine lotion, zinc oxide. Acne (pustular eruption on face). This is caused by an internal condition. It is usually eetf.t,.atable by proper face ca,. or• autfur lotion. P90rlasla (scaly patches anywhere on body). Can be controlled, but not cured; if it doesn't spread, bat home~ it a tar ointment; if It apread1 ... the doctor. Eczema (blisters, scales). Can be Inherited or from an allergy; -By George J. Jaffe If condition la dry, UM zinc oxide utve; if oozing, eppty wet 908ka of Burow'• eolutJon. Fungi Infection (mold , like ringworm or athlete's foot). Occurs anywhere on body; home ''She wouldn't let me carry her books ... says she's looking for a more mature man." Jobmanship Tips on Sizing up A Part· Time Worker Suppose you have to choose between two applicants for the same part-time job. One is unmarried and attends school part-time. The other is married, has children, and does not attend school. Which would probably stay with his job longer? Answer: Psychologists have discovered that traditional ways of judging part-timers (by years of education, sex, marital status, children vs. no children, etc.) were all useless. None of thffe thing• has an effect on whether a par1·11mer qutt. quickly or eta ya for years. The researchers found only five guldellnes that you can use. The part-timers who stay for long periods rate themselves on personality tests as having: 1) good Intelligence, 2) Initiative, 3) self-assurance. And 4) they admit they llke their current part-time job "better than any other kind of work that I am qualified to do:' Age was the fifth guideline: The older the part-time worker, the more likely he will stay. -By 8 . R. Redford • • FAMIL y WHKL Y, June 2S, 1972 Celebrity Soapbox LILY TOMLIN: Why Won't the World Let Us Just Be Ourselves? ''We'd all be better off if we could figure out a way to keep some of the child in us. What's wrong I '~ !s~• :.·.·.· : .. -.: .. I 'o . with slopping food all over our faces when we eat, like children do? We could really enjoy eating that way .... I beUeve man'• natural elate It high, but the cuttu,. brings ue down. There It all thlt role-playing. A girt can onty do thl1. A boy can only do that. Why? People should be able to be what they want without all of these restrictions. ... Two lovers go out happily in the daytime, and as soon as they get into the world they face pressures to conform. By the time they get home again at night they have to get rid of all that and try to be themselves again. We really know so little about ourselves and what we could be like if we followed our natural Impulses. We have to work toward that." Liiy Tomlin, featured on "Laugh-In," makes comedy concert appearances and recordings. -By Wiiiiam WoH Tbe$100,000 Oueulng Came from BC. &Diet Blte.cOla. A judging outfit stuffed and counled for us. So they know how many cons and bottles ol RC and Diet Rite Cola fill up a Honda 600 sedan. Look at a pk:tuttt of our cola hlled car at your nearest patJc1pat· ing store that 991Js RC and Diet Rile Cola. Pick up an entry blank and read the rules. HOW llAllY CAllS AlCD IOTTlES? t1IE lST PRIZE GUEii WINS S 10.000. THE 2111> nm: GUESS WINS A llOllDA tDO Sll>M. Go lake a look at that picture 9C'OO; our coast k> ooaat guessing game only lasts till July 29, 1972. It's void whettt prohibited. and there's no pul' chase nece&80ry. Soyouoan make guess after guess af1er gue-. Free. "9 .... -.. c-.. ...................... Cl .. ~ .... ,,.,.. ...--. ..... eeuoe., oiout••tn· •• ..... •• k Have fun. Enter RC Cola's $100;000 Gu~ing Game at participating stores before July 29th. ~ and Royal Crown. are registered trademarks of the Royal Crown Cola Co., Columbus, Geotiia. ~where pmhibited, no purchase necessary. -ol -• ... ...... "-'....-...~ -- • ' I I K .. h ........ .,,.. .-x ... dbD- ral in aa ~-o..y is dazzin.&, die timd al dliW J'O'I a.prd to tap daoe ....... lite. nc, ~ mindes. .cl • dlr.ir moda. I view dlClll widt a anu-m 511& teme ol ....tu. Eada bas blVuabt me joy .. a fedilla ol fglfillMe • dlll I newr aaaimd • Patti P-... ~­ taim:r. Eada Im bcwpt .. ~ ridaa dmt die collectPe 60 mjlljce tec:Gidi..., K' OMfM!b. UJ fft-*. Eadail~ As Giie of I I dliJdral. I alwayl _. aJmed I wcdd baw a 1aJF family. Wbea I ~ he•,,., Mn. CJmta O'Curnn-and I say flmlly, • oun· ,.. a Ions m.....,,t-thc plan._ co add h-O'Cumms iD • many JQR. Tbat was Da:embrr ia. l9S6. Six yar'f ~ &o S-befOR our .. cbild aniftd_ WhmlhtlJoosh'ol~ wbicb wa1 toward die aid of oar .. ya.r of aw·~ Clmtir aid 80. Uh my ma, be •.-cl llil oin. I wa1 butt. bul I aadentood. IA mma C8lra, ~ ii a IDDft c'iflc:w:dl do- cilioa fol' a ID8D thin il ii for a woman. A man·• qp ii ia.olftd Noc tbaa I was witboul CF « without daire &o baft •my "'2"J OWll. .. Loni bows dm ;.,·,true. But a m.. I beline., wantl to be • mo«her IDOft than a man feels die ~ ro be a fathet-. Additionaly, oun wu a FOCI marna,e. aad I f dt a c:biJd would mhaDC¥ it even more. Lib IDOlt women., I wanted ro haw a cbiJd with the man I lmed. If it cou&dn•t be my very own aeation,, it could at bit be my very own adoption. Duriaa the nat four yean, Owfie llDd I IOU&ht the adYice of uumetOUI docton.. Tbae was a barra,e of d.ini- c:al tab. 1be aperieoce .... not p\I n n mt. Nor was it conducive to bepin1 the romance alive in our mar- n.,e. And CbeD oae day Charlie ro- lmted. Jmt ite that. I have alwaJI beaa YWJ ,n.ctul to him for that dec:mo.,. •it loot pat eemititity. I only --llna'al of the adopCioa agmaa w beaa .. ..mve. Ai tome, 1ft W'a'C told we ~ too oJd or too JOWll,, eoo clak oc aoo lilfd. ()lhen thouibt oar rdiaioa WU woac. our dace ot )ll'OfemioD a •• fMM.Y..ua..v ... attn Patti Page: "A child had been born that week to parents who didn't want him. Did we? Our answer~ to make ready to fly to Arkansas and the hospital the next day." .... .. ....,_. .. S' ...................... ..,. ................ to_cllld..'" These Adopted Children Are Truly Mine! By Paul P.,e. u told to Alan Ebert bed mftron""C"' for a child. It "u horrible md bmntliating For a co.>- ple ioteraaed iD .suptiu& the road was Jittiemt with obltaclcs I am told it is diffcmat today. dUll adoption •l'J¥'iet haft f«(lll)C more ralistic and qndentmcfing I hope IO. Aa we IDd IDOft aad IDOR ~ es:perimcca wilh the •rw:iea, I IJe.. pn "'pohiidzina" the fJld that we wanted to adopt. I wa. hopiDa the grapevine would pul UI in touch with 10meODe who could help us. It did. A las Vep boot:iQg qmt told me ot a ~-fricad wbo t..d ammpd adop6oos throup a doctor ill Ar- lrmps I caled him that ew:ning. He said be would try. Se¥aa1 weeta I.ala', we rcceiftd the Int cal.. A child had hem bom thlt wed: to parents who didn't waat bim. Did we1 Our answer wa ro mate reedy to ay to Artamas and the hospital the next day. Hours before tbe plane wu ICbeduled to de- part, we learned the pareota had changed their minda. The next baby we were informed of was .. for sale." Our lawyer bad fdt compelled to tell us of him but was, hirmdf, dead let apimt our gdling involved. I was temped, A baby! Oh Lord, bow I wanted bi.ml But reason prevailed. I wasn't buying a baby. I was adoptiltg GOe. It was a good decisioo. I have beard many a story of .. baby blactmail" since then. Ca.n yoo imagine having to .. pay for" your child month after moath? The cbtld would just "'1'1~ to suffer from the raentmeot. Perhaps the most upldting falle alarm involved three ~'f CK· plwied children, aga two, ftve and le'Vell. Their parent& had died that week in an auro llOCideat. To add to the tragedy, the courts were going to split tbe family to make adoption easier. I couldn't bear that thought. 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Same or related ~ .,.. c:O¥ef9d CeN1 for 25 month•; If not CCH'flMd for tl\et elt-Yea. ,_..rdleas of ap, -pey up to $300 ment tor 12 months. a new benefit period -$10 • d9't for 30 d8)'9 Ceacti hospital ..._.n, benefit period) for conflMment In • nunfnc ...._, · home or holpltel conv•~t unit. stertlnc 14. ""8t Mle4lt .. ,.,._b....,.... ~..,_., wittlln 7 days of • 3-dey cowred ltolpltel Even thel• •re cowred wti.n hOlpffatlaUon stay. .,._.,,. 2 Y9•,. °' morw etter p~ 7. WlltCash/,.._TelNC.,..,OurchlWrenr starts. • Yes. pays poo • month (110 • deY) for up 15 • _,., H · to 25 months for eny covered chlld'a "°9olt•I • .....-• ..,. tt. ww.t Are the b~P benefit .,...-.. One low premium _,. OnlY • ,_, Conditions ~ ff'Oftl • AU )'OUr umnem.d depwfldlsnt ~from c..,.. or .. .-1a1ed .. , tK ec:t iii -::J:t l month up to •P 19 ,...Jeff.,. In ycMlr. houM. crtotic or PIYCfMlnewotlc dlsordefl .............. _ ... _, ...._ --·----.... .. _. ment In • holt>lta& or conYaleeclnt t.dll~ .,. , ... y -.,.. .--___..,.... ·-contrected for OI ~t.d br tM U.S. Qowo. Y .. 1 Up to '300 ($10 a de1) for ,.,.......,. emm.nt fot t1*1tritwlt of .,_,..... or _.. Care: up to S300 (SlO • dlsy) Huralns Home m.mbers Of u-. Aimed 'oteeL Ew.n ma• C.re. Cost-of-lMna R•isft brfnc dtlldren•s nlty It COY9l-.d When both hUlbllncl ~ wif9 ben•ftb to pn. .,. IMU'9d. Ap .... ..,.. ... ., ...... lM4 $4.50 ~ 45-54 5.50 55-64 6..50 6.00 65 end Cl'IMr 1.00 7..50 OfflCIAL ENROLLMENT FORM APPUCADON TO NATIONAL-•EN FRAN¥LIN UFE INSURANCE COltPOllATION. CJDCA.GO, tuJNOli ...._-------------------DATE OF 81.ltTII _______ AG.,..E ___ _ First Middk leitiaJ (rnoJ da1/1r.) SOCIAL SECURITY NO ________ _ -------------------~STATE __________ ~ ZJ.PCOD----------- Liit all dependcma to be covered. Use separate sheet for addi,ionaJ chiJdtt:D. NAME (PLEASE. PRINT) DA TE OF BIRTH (moJ day/yr.) NAME (PLEASE PRINT) DATE OF BLRTH (rno./~/yr,) Child ________ ~ Child _______ _ Child _______ _ 1 rc~nt thMo neither I nor "'Y 11powe, if Hated above, ha been hoapitaliud due to siclllCll C<W a total ol more than M¥Cn days ln the 1• two yean. I ..,.ee that ii both bwband and wife are covered, the husband will be the Insured. J understand lhet cove,... will lab e.ffect when the policy is iuued. · , • • • l Kathleen is IOf t, geode ... ethe- real in her beauty. Danny is dazzling, the kind of child you expect to tap dance through life. They are miracles. and u their mother, I view them with a never-endi.q leDle of wonder. Each has brought me joy ... a feeling of fulfillment that I never attained as Patti Page, enter- tainer. Each bu brouabt me more riches than the collective 60 million recorda my accountantl aay I've IOkl. Each i.s adopted. A3 ooe of 11 children, 1 always u- sumed I would have a large family. When I /Uullly became Mn. Charles O'Curran-and I say finally, u oun wu a long engagement-the plan wu to add five O'Currans in u many yean. lbat was December 28, 1956. Six years were to pass before our ftnt child arrived. When I 8nt thought of adoption, Which WU toward the end of our flnt year of marriage, Charlie said no. like any man, be wanted his own. I wu hurt, but I understood. In most cues, adoption ia a more difficult de- ciaion for a man than it is for a woman. A man'a eao it involved. Not that I wu without ego or without desire to have "my very own.,. Lord knows that i.an't true. But a woman, I believe, wanta to be a mother more than a man feels the desire to be a father. Additionally, oun was a good marriage, and I felt a child would enhance it even more. Like IDOlt women, I wanted to have a child with the !flaD I loved. U it couldn't be my very own creation, it could at least be my very own adoption. During the next four years, Charlie and I sought the advice of numeroua docton.. There was a barrage of clini- cal tab. The experience was not pleuant. Nor wu it conducive to keeping the romance alive in our mar- riqe. And then one day Charlie re- lented. Just lib that. I have always been very ghateful to him for that decilion, u it took great aenaitivity. I only wUh teveral of the adoption agencies had been u tenaitive. At some, we were told we were too old or too youoa, too dark or too light <>then thoupt our rel:iaioo was wrong, our claoioe of profelaion a I• 'AMtlYWHJO.Y,.-. .. 1171 Patti Page: "A child had been born that week to parents who didn't want him. Did we? Our answer was to make ready to fty to Arkansas and the hospital the next day.,, ,..., .. a-r .... llC.llllll1-. ........ ~ ............ ..,. .............. •lo-c:Md." These Adopted Children Are Truly Mine! By Paffi Pqe, •• told to Alan Ebe.rt bad environment for a child. It wu horrible and humiliating. For a cou- ple interested in adopting, the road was littered with obstacles. I am told it is different today, that adoption agencies have become more realistic and understanding. I hope IO. Aa we bad more and more~ experieooea with the ageacia, I bo- p.n "publicizing'" the fact that we wanted to adopt. I wu hoping the grapevine would put us in touch with aomeone who could help us. It did. A Las Vegu booking aaent told me of a lawyer-friend who bad arranged adoptions through a doctor in Ar- kansas. I called him that evening. He said he would try. Several web later, we received the ftnt caD. A cbild bad been born that week to ~nts who didn't want him. Did we? Our answer wu to make ready to fty to Artamas and the hospital the next day. Houn before the plane wu tcheduled to de- part, we learned the parents had cbaoged their milldl. The next baby we were informed of wu "for sale." Our lawyer bad felt compelled to tell ua of him but was, birmelf, dead ICt apimt our Fttinl involved. I was tempted. A baby! Oh Lord, bow I wanted himl But reason p~vailed. I wasn't buying a baby, I was adopting one. It wu a good decision. I have beard many a atory of "baby blactm.ail" since then. Can you imagine having to "pay for" your child month after month? The child would just have to auffer from the l'Cleotment. Perhaps the most upeettina fabe alarm involved three recendy or- phaned children, •aa two, five and aeven. Their parents bad died that week in an auto accident. To add to the tragedy, the courts were going to split the family to make adoption easier. I couldn't bear that thought. I offered, bappiJy, to tab them all Would you believe an sitting law on the boob prolu'bited ua, who lived in one state, from adoptina thole chil- dren, who lived in another? We ap- pealed to the governor. Despite his attempt to intervene on our behalf, the polition of the court could not be chaoged. And theo, at Jut, it happened. I wu at breakfast when the lawyer called. Dimly, I beard him aay that a healthy baby girl bad been born the previous evening and she wu oun for the ·astinJ. But I couldn•t uk. I wu literally atruck dumb. Charlie bad to call back later to aay we indeed did want the child and (Conti11ued on pa.gt 8) J; j i ! Family Weekly Readers Note ... Limited Enrollment Ends June 28th, And Only s1 Covers Your Entire Family for 1st Month Every Family Needs This Hospital Protection-No~. Every Family Can Easily Afford It! PAID DIRECT TO YOU IN TAX-FREE EXTRA CASH J!IO ADULT AGE LIMIT TO ENROLL-WITH $1-BACK GUARANTEE IF NOT SATISFIED r-• I I I I I I I I I I I •· ---1 Complete I And Mail I ~ with JUST I 5100 ' .......... ,.,....'*,) ..__ ............... c:Mcap,ltl ..... 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What'U Yw ttwy f9f My ... f S.me Ms benefit •• )'OU,., SQIO • month ($20 • d•Yl (un•r •P 65): ul) to 25 montM. to $15.000 tor ~h of her hospftel benefit pertoda. 4. Ate MeMmfty .._.... fM ..... ~ESI "8ys $600 • month ($20 • dey) ~to 25 montti.. for your wife'• ~•I confln. ment for any p,....,ancy, or lt9 compllce- ttons. which beetn• whlle both of )'OU ere lnaured. 5. a... .. ,~ C.,..,. DOU.U hnefttaf v ... for edutta under 65. Peys ~de)' up to 30 d•ya. Up to S600 edded t r hospit•I Income doll•rs. (Other .. neroua benefits for other ... crousi-.) Recul•r recowry room seivlce covered efter 24 tlcxlra. " 0... c .... ,...... c-l'Nr11ftc .._ C.ref y.._ iltllprcftau of ap. -pay up to $300 -$10 • d9y for 30 ct.)'9 (eech tto.pft91 benefit period) fOf' confinement ln • nunlns hOt"M or hoapibl conv•lescent unit. 1urtlnt1 within 7 cbys of • Way eower9d ~l ... ,.. 7. WIR C.a)oi/,._ Tallre C."8 eA 0.. CM'*9ftf Yea. pep S300 • month ($10 • cfey) for up to 25 months for eny ccwared ehlld't hoaolt•I benefit periods. on. IOIW premium cowrs A'-L your unman1ed dlaoelldent dlffctren "°"' l month up to ... J9 ,.kNrc In your. houN. I. De n.y Get tM ....._ ........... TM1 Ynl Up to $300 ($10 • ct.y) for Int_,..,. Ca~ up to $300 ($10 • day) Hurslnc Home Care. Coat-of·Livlnc Relan brtns chlldren'a benefttt. to $375. OFFICIAL ENROLLMENT FORM t . Juat Wtie C.n Get In .,. htr• CMh/,._1 Any edutt wtlO hd not beef\ hosptt•ltnd for alclcneu for ")O,. then • ..-In t"8 l.U 2 ,..ara. And No Ap Umtt for IMlulh to eppty. 10. ""8t Are W. Pahl et Aet M ar Chetf Up to $14.000 ... for up to 25 months for each hospttel benefit period. $300/month, (SlO • cleYJ fl,.t 2 montM: MOO/month <S20 • day) for 23 months more. Thia "'""' more money when you Med It ,,_, -wMn your Medlca,. ltOJ!lll. CO&t-of-lMns ._,..... brtnc tot•I• to $375 •nd 1750 l'WIP9C'tfwly. 11. De We o.t the ... .,,_..,.Cent" ,e8tvre1 Ya. At ace 65 or owr. up to $300 IJO • day, •dded to your hocpltal benefit. P'us Cost-«-LMns Inc,. ..... 12. C•n '1eno!wftl .. CNneM w My ~ Ca~? Your policy can ne¥er be alnsfH out for chance or ceneelletlon. ltate schedule ch•nC• or c•nc:efletlon could only occur for all pollc:lee llM youra In your cle" and ltate upon proper notice. U . WIMt\ De New .. neftt ,..,._. ltartl Each ellafble hoepltel 1tey tor • -elclr• .,_, or lnlvry •l•IU • -25-moftttl benefit period. SMne or rel.tect ~ .,. CO¥er9d for 25 month•; If not conftned for tMt .... ment for 12 -.thl •• -betteAlt period .,..,,,., t•. What AMut ...,,...E•le...._.. c.. ...... r EVen ttt .... ,. ~when hospffaHutlon Mslna 2 ,...,.. or morw ·~ ptot.dlon ttarts. · 15. Let'• H.,,. It. Whitt Are the hcMlenlf on1y • tew. Conditions ..-u1t1nc fnM'lt -. c....,"" t11.-Cte1ed .. , °' 8Ct of ":,Ct chotie Ot ~le dllOfderl ment In 8 hoepit81 OI con~ fllcll~ contl'llCt9d for 0t apw9l9d by U. U.S. Qow- etnrMnt '°' tN9tment of memllera Ot .. memben of tM Aimed Force.. ~ meter-nlty I• CO¥Wed wMn both husllend Md wtfe •r. lnsufed. APPLICATION TO NATIONAL-BEN FltANUJN UFE INSURANCE COUORATION, CIDCAGO, 1UJNOlli '"'----::,.,.---------,,..,,.,..,,..,,-~~------,----~ DATEOFBIRTH ________ AO, .. E,__ __ _ Fina MMldk Initial (mo./dey/yr.) - SOCIAL SECURITY NO,.._ _______ _ ----------------------------------~STATE-.-----------ZlPCOD...._ ______ __, ____ _ Lilt ell dqlr:odenls to be coYeml Use scpuate sheet for add.itioaal Cbildttll. NAME (PLEASE PRINT) DATE OF BIRTH {mo./d~/yr.) NAME (PUASE P1llNT) DATE OF BDlTH (mo./dQ/J'r.) Child ________ _ Child ________ _ Child _________ _ 1 rcprewnt Iha\. ncilher I "°' my spome.. ii lilled aboft, ha been hoapitalb:H chit lo tick.Mtl for a total o( more than aevcn dQt In t'- las& 1wo ye.an. I aaree that if both husband ud wile ate covered, the husband wiU be the l•uml I unclcfStand thet covc1q1 will take cftecl when the policy is Issued. ' f • " ' • ,. • ' J r A Little Glossary of Advice on Handling Nervous Ailments DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY Anxieties arc not oormally suicidal un.las depreasion also is preaent. Oo- pressioo usually ii accompanied by varying degrees of aruiety. 1n depres- sion there is a feeling of the blues, impending disaster, hopelessness, and !OM of the will to live. Suicide is a very real possibility and anyone who voices lhougbta of suicide needs im- mediate prof essiooal attention. In anxiety there may be one or more of the following: nervousness; inability to concentrate; smothering spells, or the feeling that it is impos- si blc to get enough air (the tingen may tingle); tension headaches; stiff neck; obesity (many fat people suffer from anxiety); fatigue. · HYSTERIA This can take many forms. Most common is uncontrollable laughing or crying. Restraint may be necessary. Until the doctor can administer a ud- aJ/ve, ~t rid of all tM bystanders ucept one or two and provide as quiet an aJmosphere tu possible. Also of help may be the use of a cool cloth on the forehead, warm milk or cocoa. and a nerve tablet if one is available. If the patient already has taken one Patti Page (Continued from po~ 6) that we would be in Arkansas the next day to claim her. Twenty-four hours later, I was looking at the most beautiful child I bad ever seen. I was trembling. The doctor, as if reading my mjnd, asked . if I wished to bold her. Oh, no, I couldn't! But be placed her m my arms and immediately she became my little girl. The trembling stopped. I felt Charlie looking at me. He had tears in bis eyes. "I know you won't believe tbis," he said, "but she has my mother's features." And so, for Charlie's mother, abc was named Kathleen. A year passed-petbap$ the most special of my life. One afternoon, a T ·eroo often you ...,, 'Oh, 1ra Juat Mtwea.' T I'd rather loee the function of 11n arm .._, be plagued with nerwe. By all 111Nna, Mele help." By Rus•el Kodet, M. D. Wlttt Br9dt0td Afttl9t dote of a neIVe tablet, then it abould be sale enough to repeat it. Occa- sionally a a.Jeeping tablet is avallable, and again this should be sate to ta.kc, u well as being advi~bJe if your'doc- tor cannot be contacted immediately. Start with half a sleeping tablet in Jess severe cases and repeat in twenty min- utes if needed. If the patient is ex- tremely hysterical, give the entire sleeping tablet. NERVES The causes of nervousness are com- plex and legion. Moat nervousness re- auJts from pressure o.n the individual to conform or to produce and from f eelin.gs of inadequacy to handle prob- lems. If this persists over a period of time, then a chronic arutiety state en- sues along with symptoms of emo- tionally induced illnea. An illustration will help. In primi- tive jungle society, let us assume we come face to face with an armed enemy or a dangerous animal. Im- friend of ours came to visit with his adopted daughter. Lisa was 10 and adored Kathleen. But we noticed toward the end of the afternoon that her usual good humor was somewhat cloodcd. Her father inquired if any- thing was wrong. Lisa replied with the honesty of a child. "If you could adopt me, why didn't you adopt a baby sister? I've been lonely!" At that very moment, the decision to add another O'Curran was made. Our dazzling Daony-boy arrived six months )at.er. I remember waking those wondrous mornings thinking, "Hey, Patti Page, you're the mother of two children I" They were as much my flesh and blood as 0.esh and blood can be. And that can be a danger. It is then the thought not to teU them Hashes through your mind. I began telling my children of their adoption with a bedtime story that told of a lonely mommy and daddy who bad no little girl (and in Danny's case, oo little boy). Their loneliness took them on a search-a search that lasted until they found t.bc prettiest Jittle girl, and later, most handsome little boy, imaginable. And guess who that little girl and boy were? I will never forget the first time Kathleen responded to that quesioo. In a shy mediately, adrenalin is triggered into our circulatioo. The heart rate speeds up. Sugar is released from its stores into the bloodstream for quick en- ergy. The ciiculation accelerates. Di- gestive functions cease, and the blood is sent inst.cad t6 the muscles of the arms and legs. Respirations become faster, and many other adjustments are made to prepare us for escape or combaL A flight or fight then ensues. ln our more sophisticated Jif e, we are constantly faced with threats that are more subtle but, neverthtlesa, just a.s serious potentially as our danger- ous jungle enemy. Our body still goes through the defensive reactions. Yet there is no fteeing or fighting in a physical senae. Being thus keyed up for action when none ia taking place eventually results in an anxiety state. The organs of our body suffer for it in the form of asthma, ulocrs, etc. For relief, sometimes a little more time off or a vacation may handle the problem and aUow us to put things little voice s.bc asked, "Me?" Thole arc the moments you never forget. Any !can Charlie and J felt about our children's ability to handle the slol'J of their adoption were dispelled when Kathleen was a little past four. lo the middle of a supper party for our friends, Kathleen appeared, com- plaining she couldn't sleep. It was .. Daddy. tell me a story'' time. But Daddy suggested she tell everyone a story instead. She did. She told the story of her adoption, ending with ... "and rm that pretty little girl." There wasn't a dry eye at the table. More rccendy, on a rainy after- noon, the kids were playing indoon. From the kitchen, I heard Kathleen say to Danny, "Do you want to play house?" Danny, a blond Huck Finn of a boy, most decidedly did not. "Okay then," she said, "let's pretend we're going to the hospital to adopt a baby." To which my little chauvinist said, ''Only if we adopt a boy." Although we take pride in the way we're dealing with adoption, neither Charlie nor I believe we have beard all the questions our children will ail. We have some answers prepared. Others ... we shall see. Recently, Danny asked if be came from my stomach. I simply said oo. He thought back io pcnpcctive. Persistent ner- vousnca can be disabling, indeed, and a doctor sbou1d be seen. There is too much teodency to minimizic oervous- neA, and l wouldn't be guilty of com- pounding the guilt by suuesting home remedies. Too often you hear, ''Ob, it's· just nerves." I'd rather lose the function of an arm than be plagued with nerves. By all means, seek help. NEUROSIS VS. PSYCHOSIS J sec many people who are nervous and alraid they are going to "lose their minds." This is not so. Actually, "losing one's mind" means that the individual bas Jost contact with real- ity. He becomes disoriented and is detached from the problems of every- day life. The person who is neurotic is ner- vous and tense. Miserable as be is, M is in co111act with too much reallty. This is, of couree, an oversimplifica- tion of a complex problem, but it should serve to reassure the tenae in- dividual that he is not "going crazy:• Send $1.00 ptue 11 cents for Mndllng to Medical Handbook, Femtty Weeltfy, M1 Lulngton Awe., New vonc, N. Y. 10022 for,..... con of Dr. K.odet'• ~ plete book, ''The HOlM Medlcal Hiincl- boolt." a moment and then went back Lo "Sesame Street." It reminded me of the time Kathleen returned from her first day of school wanting to know if l was her real mommy. J felt a momentary aensc of panic. Finally I told her that 'indeed I was her real mother. To which Kathleen replied: "That's what I told the teacher when she said she was going to be my day- time mommy." As they grow older, lite most adopted children, Kathleen and Danny will be curious about their "natural" parent.a. They will aha wonder why they weren't wanted by those parents. Charlie and I intend to speak frankly of what we know of the natural parent.a, with neither glorification nor abuse. We hope to make our kids !eel that they were more accepted and wanted by us than they ever could have been rejected by people who were unable for their own reasons to raise or love a child. For it is love that makes the ditfer- enoc. And no matler what mistakes parents may make in raising their children, there is one mistake Charlie and I didn't make. We did not not love our children. And they know thal More hnportant, ,_ they feel it .alll ,. C> ·•~·"'·•~-.coooo. Anyone who's old eno to smoke isoldeno~ to make up his own inind. By now, as an adult, you must have read and heard all 'that's been written and said for and against cigarettes. And come to your own conclusions. If you don't smoke, we aren't likely to get you to start. But if you like to smoke and have decided to continue smoking, we'd like to tell you a few facts about a cigarette you might like to continue with. We refer, of course, to Vantage. Vantage gives you real flavor, like any high 'tar' and nicotine cigarette you ever smoked, without the high 'tar' and nicotine. And since it is the high 'tar' and nicotine that tnany critics of cigarettes seem most opposed to, even they should have some kind words for Vantage. We don't want to mislead you. Vantage is not the lowest 'tar' and nicotine cigarette. But it is the lowest 'tar' and · nicotine cigarette you'll enjoy smoking. It has only 12 milligram.s 'tar' and 0.8 milligrams nicotine. With anything lower, you'd have to work so hard getting taste through the filter that you'd end up going back to your old brand. With Vantage, you won't want to. Don't take our word for it. Buy a pack and make up your own mind . .. Fiiter and Menthol: 12 mg. "taf. 0.8 mg. lllCOtw-av. per cigarene. FTC Repon Aug. 711 Menthol by FTC method). I { ' • , ~ t • • I t • That's right. To put upa mouth-watering jam, jelly, or preserve you · don't have to put up with all the COOking, sealing, and messiness that used to go along with it. Take Strawberry jam. Now all yot.a need to make it are fresh, ripe strawberries, sugar, lemon juice, and Certo~ (A half bottle will help you.make about~ cups of jam. Just follow the quick and easy recipe you'll find with many others tucked behind every Certo label.) , I And all you do is crush the strawberries, mix everything, and stir for three minutes. You don't even have to cook. Then put it all in any tight-lidded food container, pint-size or smaller, and let stand till it sets. Pop it into the refrigerator, and that's that. As fruity and natural-tasting a homemade jam as ever mellowed a cracker. And what you don't plan weeks, you can freeze. When it thaws, fresh-fruit flavor it had on serving within three it'll still have the same the day you made yourself a jam. Without jamming up your home. smart cooking Thi• week, M•rflyn HanMn cooks: Pepper-and-sausage Hero Sandwiches .. because they're fun to eat-and so easy on a hot night. My family really loved them." Pepper-and-Sausage Heroes With Salad PEPPER-AND-SAUSAGE HERO SANDWICH 4 tllbl11paCMe cMpped onion 4 .. l11pa1M1cMpp1d.,_.. pepper 1 don prllc, ftMlr cllopped 2 tllbl11paa-eo1Mor .......... oll 2 CMe (I-oz. elm) lcMMto uuoe ......... ,. c-.nter ~ 11•110•.._. Ye teapoon orepno ...... 1 lb. WI or hot lta ............ 1 cup ...... 4 -...... eo....or4Frencll ,. 2 lllblllPDOM butter or.....,........ ~ cup.,..... proc111 .......... .... 1. In medium saucepan, aau~ onion, green pepper and garlic in oil S min- utes, stirring frequently. 2. Add tomato sauce, water, buil. oregano and a few twists of pepper from pepper mill; bring to boiling, reduce heat and simmer uncovered IS minutes. 3. Meanwhile, pierce.aausagea with fork in teveral places, place in skil- let with 1 cup water, bring to boil- ing, reduce heat, cover and simmer IS minutes. 4. Pour off water from skillet and brown sausages lightly on all aides in same skillet. Cut sauaa,es in half lengthwiae and add to sauce. 5. Cut rolls in half, lightly spread with butter and toast under broiler. 8. Arrange 2 or 3 sausage halves on bottom half of each roll; spoon on about 1,4 cup sauce. Sprinkle each with 2 tablespoons dxae. Cover with tops of roUa and aerve at once. Maui 4 iervittp ". FAMILY WEEl<LY, June 15, 1912 CALIFORNIA SALAD BOWL 1 _. hMd W11t1m Iceberg lettuce, CONd, rlMed -chlled 1 MOcedo 1 CUCMllber, llCld 2 ~ .... peeled and .... NlllMI Valley Dreeelng (rwdpe below) 1. Tear 1ettuoe into bite-sized pieces to malce 1 ~ quam; place in chilled salad bowl. 2. Cut avocado in half, lengthwise. Remove pit and skin and slice fruit. 3. Anange avocado alicea, cucum- ber and hard-cooked eggs over lettuce . 4. Pour about Y.l cup Napa Valley Dressing over all, and tosa. Maka 4-6 urvlltg1 NAPA VALLEY DRESllNG ~ ~oll'9or.,...eMl1oll ~ C:-. .......... ¥1 ..... ~ tlllll11pa01• 8llcecl grw onion 1 telll11paan chapped plllllenlo 1 "•Paa• ... Ye "11pa011 enory (optlwl) "' .... , INlft dllwwd ~ t111paan ce1erJ Mii DMll..-Cleft Daeh.,.... .,........,,.. 1. In 8-oz.-si7.e jar combine all in- gredients. Cover jar tightly and shake well to blend. 2. Shake again just before using. Maui~ cup dre1nng AU. REC.PEI TESTED IN FAMILY WHKL Y'S OWN TEST KITCHENS , t t • • I r Tough turns. fast track. But lap times good and )OO're ~to unwind ... with the full-bodied flavor only one cigarette delivers. •• This ••• isthe l!iMmoment RIOI, RIOI L'M Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Hea~h. people quiz Do You Know These Odd Health Facts? By John E. Gibson True or Fal1e: It's healthier to accept checks than to accept money. (See number 4 .) The thinJa that keep UI from feeling .. on top of it" ranae from minor dia- comforta to major miafortuncL Thia quiz cha you in on eome inteiest- ing tipa that may atand you in aood stead, health-wile and mood-wise. TRUE OR FALSE? 1. When somet.biaa happens that caUICI a marted cbanp in your daily life pattern and environment, this is a time when you should watch your health. 2. The best way to cure minor itch- ing is to scratch. a. Anybody who puts on gloves when he goea to bed should have hia head eumiocd. 4. It's healthier to accept checks than to acoept mooey. ANSWERS 1. True. Studies at the University of Oregon have shown that marked changea in a penoo'a pattern of liv- ing and environment ~ ••ugnift- cantly asaociated with illneaa fre.. quency and subjective anxiety about health." Other investigations bear out this finding. So if a circumstance arises that turns your accuatomed pattern of activities topey-turvy, don't take unnecessary chances with your health during thia period. 2. Fal.se. Scratching may irritate the area and result in infection. How- ever, a team of leading dermatolo- gists concluded from their studia that .. application of beat in the form of very hot water [applied briefty with a washrag or under running water] is often the most effective measure to relieve itchinJ... They also caution that the water abould be warmer than is customarily uaed in a bath or abower, but oot bot enough }o/bum the Uio. (If the itdiin~ia_~ aee your doctor.) 3. Pal#. U-Jib thousands of other people -he suffers from morning stift'ness of arthritic bands, he's do- ing hirmell a big favor. In recent studies conducted at the Arthritic Center of the Albert Binltein Medi- cal Center, it WU found that stretch gloves put oo before retirina were remark.ably effective in either reliev- ing or completely eliminating the painful morning atiftoeu of arthritic hands. The invatipton also ~ ported that with the majority of the arthritic patients who were the 1Ub- jecta of the atudy, "diatreaing night symptoms of throbbing, tingling of the bands was virtually eliminated.. Relief was achieved within the first day or two of wearing the gloves." 4. True-if the cbecb don't bounce, that is. Recent studies by On. Berel L Abrams and Norton 0 . Water- man of the University of Louisville School of Medicine have dramatical- ly demonstrated that money ia the favorite resting place for more than 20 cfilf ereot kinds of germs. In a laboratory ex~t to determine whether the term '4filthy lucre" was an exaggeration or a masterpiece of understatement. their raearches confirmed the latter. For the tats, coins and paper money of various denominations were obtained. Fmd- inp: "Thirteen percent of the coins and 42 percent of the paper money were contaminated by potential pathogens [diaeaae-producina ~ teria]." Small billa and coins of the lower denominatiooa (pennia and nictles) were the most cootanrina- ted. Besides the serious concluaion that you should waab your bands alter handling money, the medical- researcb team offered several some- what tonguo.in-cheet suggestions: 1) If you must carry money, carry onJy large bills (preferably the SSO or $100 denominations). 2) Don't make change. 3) Get rid of your money rapidly. (The researchen point out that this isn't much ,_ of a problem for most of ua.) Ill.I FAMILY wgKl, Y, June 25, 1172 • ti , Lifebuoy's got a great new scent and gives you real hard-working deodorant protection, too. You can't get more deodorant protection from a soap. Great new scent plus deodorant protection. You can't miss with Lifebuoy. HERE'S ~TO SMELL 11 I ' I r I • t ' ... Take bright, multi-talented teenagers, add good looks plus beauty expertise, and what do you have? State winners In America's Junior Miss Hairstyling Competition. A panel of "Family Weekly" editors judged one girl to be the national winner in this category. To find out which one, check below. By Ro salyn Abrevaya One of These Teen Beauties Is a National Hair Styling ChaIDpion- Which One? MARILYN PRESTON Of Alabama Dimpled, dark-haired Marilyn Pres- ton has two boys in tow. Their names an: Jerry and Conrad, and they happen to be little boy dummies she uses for her ventriloquism acts at home in Opelika, Ala. She also finds time to be a varsity cheerleader, singer, seamstress, cook and winner of awards, including one for good citizenship and another for home eco- nomics. She is also a member of the Stu- dent Council and such clubs as the Beta Honorary Society. The daughter of a minister, she chose Billy Graham and Mrs. Richard Nixon as the celebrities she'd most like to meet. She sews most of her own clothes and "loves simple things'' in her favorite colors of red, blue or yellow. Marilyn calls her hairstyle "The Dixie Dazzle," and says it's "simple to fix yet feminine." Along with the other three non-winning finalists, she re- ceives a $500 college scholarshjp. THE DIXIE DAZZLE Wash hair, then aet on extra-farge brush rollers. Hand dry with hair dryer. Brush thor- oughly. Part hair on the left side and pull the top 1ront around ~ to the back Into a loose ponytail. Fllp the ponytail up toward the forehead, pin the hair with a barrette and then let the ponytail fall back down ovar the barrette. 14 • FAMILY WEEKL V, Juri. 25, 1'72 KYLE GRACE Of MasuchuMtta Kyle Grace has always known she wanted to be a nune when she grew up. The Dighton, Mass., high school senior will attend the Burbank School of Nurs- ing in Fitchburg, Mass., this f alJ. Her winning hairstyle, 'The Massachusetts. Prom Curl," is festive, perhaps a natural result of her love of music and dance. She plays three instruments and belongs to the band, the ftute ensemble and the clarinet choir at school. Kyle is also a cheerleader and plays intramural basket- ball and volleyball! "School is definitely more important today than ever before," Kyle believes. "And a lot of kids use drugs-but don't admit it. I think too much of myself and my body to get involved io the drug scene," she says emphatically. Hugh Downs and Pearl Bailey are the people she'd most like to meet, ''because they are interested in everything and everyone." MASSACHUSETTS PROM CURL Wash hair and let It dry straight. Make a part on either side of the head and section oH the crown. Using hair spray and setting lotlon. cur1 the back crown of hair on very · small rollers. Ory thoroughly. Set the rest of the hair with medium-sized hot rollers. After removing all rollers, put top hair in an elastic band, tie on hair-ribbon bows and shape curls to cascade down back. JANET HECHT Of Kanaaa Janet Hecht, a senior at Bern High School in Seneca, Kan., is deeply in- volved in church activities. She serves as organist, secretary, assistant Sunday school teacher -and is active in Youth Fellowship at Friedens United Church of Christ. Janet loves music and drama; she plays piccolo or flute in the school band, sings in musical plays, acts in school dramas. This is the same girl who broke one county running record on her school track team and loves playing basketball and touch football as well. And. to top it all off, she's also president of the school student body. Of the drug problem she says: "[ feel strongly that anyone taking dru&.' has lost contact with God." Janet dubbed her becoming hairstyle "The Kansas Carrousel," be- cause, as she explains it, .. it's dainty and feminine-just like a carrousel with all its ribbons and frills." THE KANSAS CARROUSEI. Wash hair and let It dry naturally. Part hair In the center. Make a ponytal I of the top layer of back hair on the crown of the head. Set the haJr on me- dium, heated mist rollers, excluding the ponytail and one tendril at the side of the face. When dry, comb it out and place a ribbon on the top , ponytail. Brush hair behind the ear on one side and push tendril In front of ear. CAROL ANN WIWAMS Of PenMYfyanla Carol Ann Williams, of Allentown, Pa., was FAMILY WBEKLY's choice for national Junior Miss Hair Styli5t. She's a baton champion, cheerleader, and rid- ing, tennis and swimming enthusiast. But then, on the other hand, she's also a member of the National Honor Society and bas been acoepted by Duke Univer- sity as a premed student. Her love of sports and freestyle ballet (something she's been doing since the first grade) in- spired ~r _winning hairstyle in the con- test sponsored by John H. Breck. "Carol's Cunning Coiffure," as she calls it, is great for a11 occasions and main- tains a neat look without much atten- tion. Carol's favorite celebrities are comedian Bob Hope and ice skater Peggy Fleming. She will receive a $ l ,000 col- lege scholarship as the hairstyling winner and will have her portrait painted in the traditional Breck-girl style. CAROL.'8 CUNNING COtFFUR£ Part hair on the left aide. Set It with medium-sized rollers. 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'*"',,, COLUMBIA HOUSE 111u.1cune Terre H•ule, lncllMll 47808 I I I I I I I I I -L I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I ____________________________ J What Causes Dog Bite? Human Error, Probably. "Juat about every dog bHe could have .,._.. p,.vented with a little care for the dog and a minimum of unde1'9tandlng of ba1lc dog behavior.'.' young friend and her husband have been thinking about getting a dog. "fltey have two small children. The husband bad a dog years ago, when be was a boy; bi.a wife hasn't the alight .. ~~~gs~~fft~fll(f est idea about dogs but be- lieves ahe likes them. lbe"y both feel a dog might be goad for the children and the chil.J dren are all for it. But ever 1ince a well-meaning neighbor cautioned them about the pc. aibility of biting, they've been in a quandary. Maybe you're woodering, u they are, and asking the woe kind of ques- tions. Do all dop bite? Do eornc bite more than otben? Why do dop bite? ls there anything to do to prevent dop from biting? Herc are some ans wen. The fact is that any dog, pushed far enough, will bite. After all, it'• hia only defense. The vast majority of dogs, though, go all the way through life without ever showing their teeth, except perhaps to the veterinarian at check.up time. Outside of a mini9CUle percentage of aick dogs, dogs vicious by nature, It u re- markable hew few dogs bite. Those normal ones who do, do so because of poor train- ing, no training at all or prov- ocation. Consider the training rec- ord of the •verage dog who has taken a nip at someone without provocation. Almost without exception be has been the victim of cruel handling; more often than not the own- er has uaed a atict on him. Cowed, sullen, the dog has ~me to fear all humans. Quite naturally, be is likely to attack any stranger who comes near him. Some people regard dogs simply as protection against invasion. They have no un- dcrstandi ng whatsoever of what dogs are all about; in I act, they arc often hostile to dogs and believe that the By Felida Ames more vicious they can mate the dog. the better weapon be is. Unfortunately, there ia no way of gettinJ dogs away from aucb owners, un.leu tho owners can be caught in the act of cruelty. Quite the opposite k.iod of owner ia the ooe who gives no training at all Left to do aa they pleaae, dogs will bite. if such happens to be their pleasure. Had they been caught in the act of marling, while they were pups. and stopped then and there, they would not have grown up to be snapping dogs. By far the greatest number of dog bit.es are the result of provocation, particularly by children. Studies have re- vealed that 20 percent of them have involved children under six. and 50 percent have in- volved children under nine. Certainly no dog is going to take the kind of mistreatment some children have been known to band out How long can any dog take aomeooe tugging at his tall or ean or trying to ride him u if he were a pony? Just about every dog bite .could have been prevented with a little care for the dog and a minimum understand· ing of basic dog behavior. Every dog owner should know, for example, that the most basic instinct of any dog is to defend bis body. Any dog will bite if be feels en- dangered. He will bite to pro- tect himlelf or the things be loves. A mother dog will al- ways defend her young. Doga will defend the house they live in or the yant they play in. But suppo1e you've already acquired that pup you're crazy about. Bverytbing'a go- ing beautifully and then one day you discover that he aeema to be growling as you go to pick up bis food dish. All biten start this way. What to do? Take the dish away quickly, with a very firm, "Nol" Replace the dish. If be growls again, repeat the treat- ment Repeat it again and again and again. If be still basn 't learned the lesson, lift him by bis forelegs and shake him a little. A qui~ light cutf under the chin i.a abo ef- fective. Some trainen give a abort, sharp slap across the DOie. The point to keep in mind is that dogs learn by as- sociation. In this case they must come to associate the loss of their dinner with their growling. If your pup is playful, it's a good thing; you'll have hours of pleasure with him. But, pleue, don't tucb him games like tug-of-war, which, inno- cent as it seems, can easily tum a frolicky puppy into a nipping adult MOit important, children must be taught not to play roughly with a puppy, and Mver to tease him. Chil- dren who are made to feel proud of tMir dog will JJlll never abuae him. liUa F eUcla Ames u a co1Uulttlllt for Frlskie1 Rettarch Kenneu and author of "The Dog You Care For.'' 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Hypnosis vs. Pain: The Agony-and the Triumph- Maury Wills' Fans Never Saw By Kate Holliday September 23. 1962. was a great day for the Los Angeles Dodgen aod shortstop Maury Willa. He stole his 97th bue of the ICllOO. breaking Ty Cobb's 191S recont. Later. on the day the pennant nee coded. October 3, be got three more in one game, brin,. iog his official tally for one year t.o an utonishing I 04, a feat that may never be equalled. And, u everyone in bueball knew. Wills did it on sheer, unadulterated guts. in agony. Throwing ooe•a body at a canvu bag f eetfint, at full speed along the ground. is not exactly like leaping onto a feather bed. And doing it day after day, often half a dozeu times a game (be got thrown out 13 timet), resulted in Maury's developing a right leg so hor- ribly bruised that even his teammates could not bear to look at it. From his hipbone to his ant.le, he was not ooly one throbbing. swollen contusion but, particularly in the thigh, WU hemor· rbaging internally for weeb at a time. Why didn't be stop at the record? "We were in a race," Wills saya now. "It WU my ;ob to help the team." The Dodger doctors gave him enzymes by mouth daily in an eJfort to atop the internal bleeding. upirin to help him sleep. aod his leg was packed in ice after each leSSk>D on the field. But be and everyone elte knew that the onJy thing that might bring the leg back to normal was to stop doing exactly what he was doing-for months. Eight wetb after the 9Cas<>n merciful- ly ended, Willa and Sandy Kouf ax were appearll:tg in Lu Vegas with Milton Berle. Berle introduced them socially to a profasional hypnotist named Arthur Ellen. BUen noticed that Maury WU still limpina badly, and seemed unduly deplaled, and they began taJ.t. ing about the ~ity that there was some mental block to bis fllll recovery -in other worda. that he might be sub- conacioualy worried about hit future. Later, WW. learned that Elen had worked with other athletes. hypootiz.- ing them in order that they migbt re- veal the fean that limited their ability to perform. It WtJ an intriguing idea: that hi.a problem with bis leg might possa'bly have a mental u well as a physical cause. ff• FAMILYWUl<l.Y,June21, mt WIU. Mp, "I knew before I got the brulMs that I cm bNr pain better than most people, 10 my problem wu prob9bly not onlJ my leg. It wu tomeU.fng ..... And not &mtll I had voiced my fear could I rid m,..af of It Then It •• gone." Wills says now, "I was totally un· familiar with hypnotism. 1 knew that it was no substitute tor formal medi- cine. But I sin<:erely hoped it might help get me weU. I put my trust in Mr. Ellen completely. I wanted t.o be helped by him ... On December 23 and 24, Willa met with dignified, well-groomed, fifty-iah Arthur Ellen. and the hypnotist learned that be waa an almolt perfect subject. He not only went "under" quickly and easily. but could obey commands, could talk if ho were told to, answer questions, perform physical acta de· manded of him. It 90unds miraculously simple, but that first seuioo in t 962 uncovered, in a matter of minutes, the "block" that was imprisoning the mind of Maury Wills: Under hypnosis, be told Arthur PJlen that be had overheard some of bis teammata saying, sadly, "Ho's go. ins to loee that leg!" And the idea bad been aoc.b a horror that be bad buried it in bis subc:omcious mind. TestinJ for strictly physical impair- ment, Ellen asked Wllla if bis 1ep were cold. "No, they feel warm now." "Bend your knees." He did. Then, on a previous auagestion from Koufax. "Try a 'duct walk.' " Maury went down on bia baunchea, and inched forward on bis toes, knees bent. Ealily. With no pain. Ellen asked if he knew what be waa doing. Yes. Did he reali1.e that being able to perform that difficult exercise meant that there was probably no permanent damage to bis leg, that he wasn't going to lme it, that he could play qain a.a well u be ever bad? Did be underltand7 Yes. With that, Ellen brought him back to conteioulnea, to a rdued conacious- ness, the fint in many months. "By ridding me of that subconscious terror. Arthur gave me a new attitude," Wills says. "I knew before I got the bruiaes that I can bear pain better than most peop1e, ao my problem was prob- . ably not only my leg. It waa some- thing eJ.e. And not until I bad vojced my fear out loud could I rid m}'1Clf of it. Then it WM IOM. "Baseball is 100 percent mental. as far as rm concerned," Willa continues. (Co111lnu~d on page 12) 18 mg. "w." 1 .4 mg. nicotine rv. per cignna. FTC R.,,t AuG. 7t (Contlnut'd from "°'" 10) .. And -GO one ii a atar, or a auperatar, unle11 be baa the right approach. Even Willie Maya OT Sandy would have been nothing wit.bout the positive, concrete conftden<:e that they could be great, that they could do somethine better than anyone elae in the pme. "I had to develop my personal skills over a Jons period of time. From the ftrtt, I knew I was too small to blast one over the Dodger f en<:e except by a fluke. So J aimed at simply geuins hits, getting on base. I knew, too, that I could run fut, so I . practiced how to steal. l"'practiced morning, noon and night. That wu my 'thing,' not only to 'psych' the other team but to help win ball pmes. "And, without legs, good legs, J was finished. That wu the fear Arthur up- rooted from my mind. That is how hypnotism helped me stay in baseball." It is only in recent years, as you probably know, that hypnosis has been recognized as a reputable adjunct to medicine, not merely a caf6 act. In the past, there were no schools that taught one~ to be a hypnotist; one learned the art either by trial and error or by watching someone performing it. One also recognized the ability in oneself, usually by accident Today, a man such as Arthur Ellen, who wu pre'.(iously relegated to the nightclub arena but who has studied exteDlively in psychology and kindred fields. is an acknowledged specialist whose talents may be of value in psy- chiatry, police work, education, and so on. He thus has been a guest lecturer at the UCLA Neuro-Paychiatric Clinic, before numerous PTA's across the country, to delegations of police chiefs. and performed services for the anned forces. His profession was dignified in 1958 by the AMA Council on Mental Health, when it published a bibliog- raphy on hypnosis. Today, too, there are several societies across the nation, made up of M.D.'s and Ph.D.'s, who use hypnosis as routinely as any other medical tool. Working primarily with people who are not mentally ill but who have some W WWW ~~ -------- sort of impediment to peak perform- ance, Ellen describes his goals, saying, "l try to deal with a client's unspoken, unrealized, underlying problems, to free him from anxiety, to teach him self-assurance. When I reach his sub- conscious, I am in eftect severing his mind from his body, and he can reveal his emotional hangups as simply as a child can." Ellen's clients do not, as a rule, come to him on a regular basis, as do those of a psychiatrist. For, difficult as it may be for the layman to understand, one or perhaps two short sessions under hypnosis may free the subject com- pletely from whatever is causing him concern at the moment. And be will stay free, a fact so hard to believe that many people ask for a .. confirmation" appointment Maury was one of these. And, once positive that his bead was really straight, be went back into baseball with vigor. In fact, in 1965, counting the World Series games as well as the regular season, Maury got 97 stolen bases, i~ effect breaking Cobb's old record for the second time around. I have seen Arthur Ellen hypnotize Maury Wills face-to-face. It was an ex- traordinary 20 minutes. It was a quiet, calm session, with no swinging pendulums, no flashing lights, no other &immicks. It took place in an ordinary, well-furnished, carpeted, modem office. Maury sat in an armless black-leather chair, and in a normal but finn voice Ellen told him to put his hands in his lap, close his eyes and re- lax. He added that when he counted to six, Wills would be "under," and touched him fleetingly on the forehead. Still using normal tones, EUen counted. Wills was hypnotiz.ed. Of that. I have no doubt. On command, Maury raised his right arm and for about I 0 minutes kept it in what would usually be an extremely uncomfortable position, with no signs of physical strain. When told be could not open his eyes but should ·try as hard as possible to do so, he could not -but I could /u/ his effort. When told be could talk, be did so. Hypnotism may not work for every- one with a mental "quirk." It is not, of course, a substitute for the practice of medicine. But it may be its adjunct. It is not, I repeat, a day-to-day thing with Maury Willi. But, as be says. "I'm 39 now, and my career was supposed to have been over six years ago. Hypnotism hu helped me in the past, and, by having its ape- . cial therapy available when I need it, it assures me that I can function ,_ well now and in the future." ilUI em. t. Eadl _..., ... _, .... T. FNfldl'1~ .. Oft 0 "°"' .... °' ,.,.,. Mitlewi ...... a. s.t.it • .-y ""'" • ,... ........ . r..m. .... be,..._......, ........... J.tJ 15, 1m ............ 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Oppenheimer 24 • FAMILY WEEl<l Y, June 26, 1972 "I despise exercises/' says Conrad. "I was never interested in sports. The only exercising I do consistently is drink. And sail.'' W illiam Conrad, star of C BS's TV series "Cannon," is a director's dream. "Just pay me, point me, tell me what to say, and I'll move," he admits matter-of-factJy. "Basically I'm a lazy guy. Always have been. My dream of success is to make enough money to do nothing at all for the rest of my life!" Considering that Conrad's "laziness'' en- abled him to graduate from Fullerton Junior College at 15, create the original "Gun- smoke" Matt Dillon character on radio when he was in his early 20:s and maintain it for I I years, stan bis movie career at 26 as one of two heavies who menaced Burt Lancaster in ''The Killers," switch to directing. pro- duce and later become executive-producer of some of Hollywood's most successful movies and TV programs-well, seeing as all this was his idea of "laziness," l couldn't help wonder- ing if his definition of the word wasn't a little diff ercnt from mine. "I started to work out of necessity," Bill told me when r joined him for hmch in his The Fat Man as TV Hero: How ~~Cannon'' Made It · 1 dressing room. (It wasn't really "joining" him in a meal. As I tried to satisfy my customary appetite, Bill -five-feet-nine and over 240 pounds-sipped black coffee. 'Tve gained 25 pounds since I started this series," he mut- tered. "I don't know why. Just lucky, I gueas.") Bill talked about how he went to work right after junior college, when his father died, leaving his wife and son with no money. "1 had to. But I didn't want just anything, so I bung around a radio station, and after a couple of weeks, some guys took pity on me and paid me SS. From then on, I was part of the team." What puzzled me most was the fact that, while most actors want to be directors and producen, after Bill reached the executive level he quit! Why? "After 15 yean, 10 of them at Warners. J wanted out! I was at the point of becoming very unhappy with myself. The responsi- bilities bad piled up until I'd bad it up to here! I'd get up in the morning and go to the office knowing I was facing nothing but problems. That was my job: solving problems. It got to be too much!" The situation was temporarily resolved when Warner Brothers went through another · series of management changes and Bill Con- rad found himself out of a job. Bill swears this was a blessing, and that all be yearned for was his 47-foot ketch ("The Moonraker"), the open sea, some booze and a lot of loafing. Perhaps. But he ended up contradicting him- self. For not Jong after he bad cleaned out his office, a friend passed a TV script under bis nose, which, says Bill, he simply couldn't re- sist. Suddenly be was right back in front of the cameras! When C BS saw him in a cameo with Glenn Ford, it occurred to them that maybe Bill could be a leading man -a new concept, since Hollywood heroes in the past have looked anything but S 1 , short, fat and balding! "Cannon" hit the air-and it worked! Fan mail began pouring in. "I guess there really Conrad ...... tta.t "he'• the men who ha• everything." But le he really? is no such thing as bad fan mail," Bill told me. "Most people write in to say that they feel I am ooe of them. That I look like an honest human being instead of a phony Hollywood leading man. I guess one of the secrets of the show's success is that everyone identifies with me. They like to see someone shaped the way they are. Like Lincoln said, God must have loved the common man -he made so many of us!" Conrad insists that in spite of being ex- hausted after 25 years without a vacation, he's now in the right end of the business again. "J ~on't have any hangups anymore. No am- bitions. At this point I can hardly wait until I am rich enough to really relax and do noth- ing forever." When Bill says he's done everything ti.!'s wanted to do, he isn't just referring to his work. "I no longer even bother with hobbies. I think I've gone through all of them, too - ~uba diving, photography, painting, hunting, fishing, skiing, playing the cello .... " He still skis a bit, but reluctantly admits, "It is a little hard now that I've gotten so heavy." Exercising per se is totally out. "I despise ex- ercises. I was never interested in sports. The only exercising I do consistently is drink. And sail." And so the interview ended as it had be- gun: with Bill insisting that be·s happier now than he's been in years. It wasn't until a few days later that l learned that Bill's wire, former fashion model Susan Randall, was fH- ing suit for divorce. Since their 15-year-old son Chris goes to prep school on Catalina b land off the coast of California, it will leave Bill in his large home in the San Fernando Valley by himself, a big boat to sail about without bis family, and work to do that pays well but seems to give him no real pleasure. And so J wonder. Could it be that Bill Con- rad, the man who has done everything, the man who has lived more in 51 years than most people in 100, is lazy only because he doesn't have anything to look forward to-except being lazy? 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My wife is really talented, you know:• At the time, I wondered in what possible direction her talent lay. But I aoon learned that it was their ambition to launch Phyllis as a professional come- dienne. The next time I saw Phyllis, she and Sherwood were sitting serenely on a divan sipping tea and discussing ideas for a comedy routine. As abe busily painted her toenails, their five kids roller .. tated noisily down the stain, into and through the living room . SberWood, I remember. was almost as "memorable" as Phyllis. He was partially deaf, and because of his atDiction be had some odd manner- isms. He used to buy all my old suits for $10. I recall be even wore one I bad sold him which bad a large red int stain down the fJont. Phyllis employed a full-time maid, not so much because she needed one (although she did work at a local radio station) but simply because she bated • • FAMILY WRKLY, JllM 15. 1172 housework. Seeing the humor in her dislike for housewifely chores, abe had decided to try to make other women see the funoy side of their frustrations. She and Sherry-she didn't really call him Fang-finally did work out a comedy routine. An agent saw a film of it, and her act wu placed in a San Francisco nightclub. The 1int few night.a, their frien4s, includins me, made up most of the audience. But word 100D spread, and otben came to aee "the kooky housewife from Ala- meda." Theo Phyllis and Sherwood went on tour. For the next three yean, except for Christmas cards, I had no contact with them. When at last Phyllis brought her act back to San Francisco, I visited her backstage. "Do you ever pray, MacT' she asked me then. I told her I did. "Do you pray every dayr abe wanted to know, addihg, "You should, you know.•• She was on her way up, and I sensed that a feeling of insecurity had briefly touched her. When I next saw her, she had continued her climb. She was very confident, on and off stage. We talked over old times and exchanged news about the kids (by that time I had five, too). Despite her success and her highly publicized face- lift, to me she's still that z.any bouse- wi.fe in purple pants and undenhirt that I met so many yean ago. -Ian McK.tnnit Santa Rosa, Calif. Tips to Make S11miner Paint-Up Jobs Go Easier ByO.F.Hawley Summer ia paint-up time. If you're one of thole artiltic IOull who deady love to paint, perhapl tbele &:w hints will help you live a ~ pn>iound expra- aion to your art. But if yoo're lite me, and lttue paintina, maybe tbeee hints will help eet the job done with a little lell irrieadon. • Bodaered by meay paint cam? Punch two boa in the lid groove about a quarter" of the can's circum- feralCe apart. Tab a piece of straight coat-banger wirt. mate unall Lbenda at both eoda and force thae eoclt into the bolel. Squeeze ace11 paint out of the brulh owr dUa wire. . . . Twist a ICrip of nc into a loole rope and force into the rat of the groove. Whee throusb. remove rag u.d wire, u.d you have a clean groove for raealin1. • Paint a tittle lbipe oa the can at paint lewl. and a aJance wiD tell the color and amount left in the can. Cam stored upide down after .W- ins Iida well will not form .. heavy a akin to be relllmed later. • A amalJ bruab cut on a ala.at (called a lllh bruab) does a neater job Oii IW1'0W trim aurfacea. • If you will be Uling the ume brulh the neat day, you can tqueeu out tho exce11 paint and wrap the brush in bouKhold wau_d paper or foil eecwed with a rubber bud. But don't do tbia with vamilb bNahea -clean theal thorouahiY even for ovemiJht atorqe. • A tarp paper plate slued to the bottom of the paint can mabs a aood place to rat your bruab and will ~ tome of the dribbles. • When painting ltepa. try paint- ing eveiy other one. Then, a couple of daya later, paint the remaining ones. Thil Jett you Ule the stain without injury to new paint. • Bup may be bugging your out- door job, and dae we can do with- out. One or two teupoooa of ci~ aella oil atirTed into a full pail for the final coat will repel them and won't hurt the paint. Pine oil and cedar oil work alto. (Bup in a prime coat can be laradY ignored, ., they will dry up in a few days and can be bnllbed away.) • If you have bad trouble 8Ctting paint to atic:k on 101De metal sur- face. like gutten and downspouts, try this: Clean the metal thoroughly and pve it a prime coat of zinc chromate primer. Color coat will take perfdy. • Some wood surfaces have a cr:ndency to blister or peel. Remove all paint from tbe9e area by sand- ing and apply a coat of shellac: or aluminum paint ., a bae, followed by ~gular primer and color coat. GeoeralJy cure1 the trouble. • Paint spilled on concrete ftoon can be ianoved with a saturated aolution of trilodium pbolphate. No tnaUer how bad a painter JOU.,. or how upert-...,. .,. .,.... c1ewer ehortcuta ._, wlll uve a lot of frustnltJon. Better wear rubber stoves. Rinse the floor afterward with clear water. • A word about brush care. Never let them stand in a can of c&eaner, u th.is will set a curve in the brisdcs. • .• Bruabet will eventually build up a paint depolit in the "heel" of the bruah. Avoid tbia by laying the brush on newapapen and squeezing the heel with a block of wood after each me .... Lacquer thinner will eome- timea do a aood job of cleaning a bruab if it ian•t too bud .... After de•ning, wub brush well in warm eoapy water, rime, lftd bang verti- ally to dry. When thoroughly dry, wrap in paper and aecure with rub- ber bmcl to bep the brUlb clean and in abape . • The bottom half of a milk car- ton makes a 8l>Od working con- tainer for doing amaU jobl-it'a easy to pour the paint back into the pail and ditcard the carton. • A poetcard"'8ize scrap of carpet (not shag) tacked to a wood block ia handy for painting acreena. • Now, last on the lilt but first in impo~ -llBAD THE IN- STRUCTIONS ON THE nRI PAINT CAN! lllJI fMIM. 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NAM1~----------------------­ ADOR.~ESS~.__--------------------~ CfTY ________ ___.STATE. ______ --.1p ___ _ tD MU OOftt'ORATtON 1'72 ·-·-------------------------------------------· ... • ... • • By Claire Safran The Parent-Teacher Collision: Sometimes. a teacher will UM elaborate "educatlo,......" t<MnUmldale the pwenL She'll talk glibly about "social-living skills,'' or "aggressive tendencies In the peer group." ... Parents have a right to ask, "What exactly do you mean by that?" .. Johnny is fresh'' ... "Susie doesn't get along wi1h the other children in class" ... "Scott is failing behind in math." How many pnrents hnvc heard reports like these from their children's teacher'! From that first hesitant day of kindergarten to that shining l<1st day of high school graduation, we meet two or 1hrce times a year with this other adult in our child's life. We listen carefully at these confer- ences. often seated uncomfortably on a child- ~izc chair, sometimes disagreeing with this de- scription of the child we know so well, frequentJy wondering what is the best thing to say for the nke of the child who must Jive with this teacher from nine to three. For expert advice on now to get the most out of these ml.-etings, we interviewed Betty Felton Qf the United Parents Association. A parent her- self, Mrs. Felton works with individual parents and with Parent-Teacher Associations, often on jus1 this problem. Here are some poiots that, according to Mrs. Felton, every parent should keep in mind: I. You Can't .. Pin the Blame" .. A parent should be able to talk to the child's teacher at any time," says Mrs. Felton. "But the best time is when report cards come out. You can then see his marks in various subjects, his ratings in comprehension, relating to others, and so on. You have something concrete to discuss. But you must be prepared to do this honestly. It doesn·t help the child to tell the teacher that you think she's being unfair to your child, or that you think the child is doing poorly in a subject because she hasn't taught it well. It's wrong to try to pin the blame on the teacher, and when teachers try to do the same thing to parents, it's equally wrong." 21 • FAMIL y WEEKLY, June 25, 1972 Ifs "Parents' Night" at school. Once again you find yourself seated uncomfortably on a child-size chair, listening to what's wrong with your son or daughter. Wa hard to take. Hard on teacher, too. Here's one expert'• advice on how to make those meetings a lot friendlier -and more beneficial for your child. 2. But You Don't Have to Agree 100 Percent, Either I If a teacher reports that the child is always fighting in school, the parent doesn't have to feel she must leap to her child's defense and in- si t he's really "a good boy." But sht doesn't havt to nod and accept that report, either. Instead, the parent should ask, "Why do you think he's Jlways <loing this?" The busy teacher may have only thought about the behavior that annoys her. Now the parent bas her looking for causes. As Mrs. Felton explains, the parent must also share information on what's happening at home that may be a cause. Sometimes a parent may feel the teacher is picking oo things that are unimportant or unfair, but she may feel she has to agree with the teacher so as not to make things worse for her child. Not so, says Mrs. Felton. One mother of ;1 bright child. for example, always felt she was being told about his mischief but never about how bright he was. The teacher complained of how he always managed to get out of doing his work. What this mother should have said is, "You're describing the actions of a con artist. But for a child to be able to 'con' an adult, he must be very bright. Perhaps, together, we can do something to take advantage of his bright- ness, to capture his attention.'' l. The Child You .. Don't Know" Sometimes the teacher will describe a child that you simply don't recognize. You may be told, ''Henry does not get along well with the other children." But you have seen H enry getting along perfectJy well with other children when he plays at home or in the park. When this happens, according to Mrs. Felton, the parent shouldn't become angry or accusatory, but should say, in a friendly way, "This is not like the child l know at home.'' She should ask for details. Is his work in order? Does he seem rest- less? Is someone picking on him or teasing him? Does the teacher see any reasons why the child is behaving so differently in class than at home? How can you and the teacher work together to help the child? 4. Zero in on the Specifics Wbate\'er the teacher says about the child. the parent should a!lc for specifics. Sometimes, a teacher wiU use elaborate "education-ese" to intimidate the parent. She'll talk glibly about "social-living skills," or "aggressive tendencies in the peer group," or "curricular objectives.'' Par- ents have a right to ask, "What exactly do you mean by that?" S. The "Brick-Wall" Teacher There are teachers who will ignore the differ- ences in children and say ftatly, "Your child must learn to do things my way." Running up against this sort of teacher, a parent may have to accept the. brick wall and tell her child, "Look, this is the way it is. You've got to learn to get along with all sorts of people. Io this class, I understand what your problem is but you have to learn to do as much as you can htr way." But before a parent complains about a teach- er, she should ask herself if she's being honest and fair about her child and her own reactions to what's going on in the classroom. After that, if she still feels the teacher is holding back or misjudging the child, she sho uld talk to other parents in the class. If they agree that the same things are happening to their children, too, then Mrs. Felton suggests that the parents try to ar- Advice to Help range a group meeting with the teacher in her classroom. This should not be staged as an inqui- sition but as a friendly attempt at understanding what the teacher is trying to accomplish in the class, what achievements she's aiming for and so on. Such a discussion may convince lhc par- ents that the teacher is not so wrong, after all. It may happen, though, that the teacher's answers to parents' questions seem shallow or poorly thought out, or the teacher seems facking in ways to motivate children to learn. If this occurs, Mrs. Felton's advice would be for the parents to take it to the PT A. They should say, "There is a teacher in the school who needs to be helped." According to Mrs. Felton, they should ask for a liaison group to meet with the principal and outline to him the things they saw io the class- room and the things they feel are going wrong. If you handle it this way, you arc not going to the principal as one disgruntled mother but as a group of informed and concerned parents. The principal isn't likely to replace the teacher as a result of such a meeting, but he will probably discuss things with her, and this may be the best way to get action in reshaping her class- 6. The .. Brick-Wall .. Parent Sometimes, though, it's the parent who pre- sents the brick wait. ·A mother's Jove may get in the way of seeing her child clearly or of accept- ing any criticisms or suggcstfons, no matter bow constructive or well-meaning. Or a parent may feel uncomfortable with methods or values that do not exactly match her own. Just lite the stut>- bom teacher, the adamant parent may want the classroom run her way. For some parents, it may not be a question of classwork or discipline that troubles them. A mother may worry that her child is picking up values or ideas from the teacher that she dis- agrees with. "Don't underestimate your child or yourself," says Mrs. Felton. "Children may pick up a lot of things from all over-from teachers, from play groups, from an art class at the mu- seum, from religious groups, from neighbors, from all sorts of adults. A parent has to help the child see that there are all kinds of adults with all kinds of backgrounds and beliefs. Then she has to say, 'But these are the things we think are true and valuable.' U he's old enough, you give the child the tools to help him judge what he's hearing from other adults. If not, you encourage him to bring these things he hears back to you so you can e:umine them together." The best sort of learning takes place when a child is exposed to all sorts of materials and experiences. 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Judy Coogreve starts her day in Middletown, Pa., as a O.ight instructor for Clark Aviation before reportina for her day's wort aa a customer service reprcaentative for Xerox. then three evenings a week dasbet oo to teach fly- ing basic:a, and spe.ada the ochen play- ing ftute with a local dance band or the Hershey Symphony OrcbellrL Does ihe sleep till 0000 on Saturday? No, weekend.a she's busy pi}oting executives to Washinaton. D.C., and other point&. HomeRepelr By Richard Armour We have a b.lky TV Mt, A. balky .. rve ever met. Repairmen come and go, but ltill Out \lpM tet loob wan and ill. My wile, however, hu of late Come to the re1eae. What a mate! Now when the TV1 out of whack She gives the thing a bang, a maa~ And prestol Speas we no more view, The lines are gone, the colon true. I hit the .et, it cloos no good, But she knows bow and where you should. Jmt hard enough, but not too hard. ••. She ought to have a union card. You can help our wounded vetef*na marting time in V eteram Hotpitalt by saving canceJed foman postage stamps for them. Dave Schoenfeld, a World War I v~t holding citations from the U.S. and Prance. knows from e:rperi- eoce bow heavy time qn hang for tbeae patients. Retired now, he gatben 1tamp1 for them. Hoapital dirccton tell him they have a real need for stamps, u patients Ule them to deco~tc lamp- shades. jeWelry boxes and to mab pic-- tures, as well u for pcnooal coUec- tions. They're "perfect therapy for all kinda of patients," Mr. Schoenfeld sa)'I. Tbe holpitab ate ukins him for more, but his supply is low. Will you help? Send your stamps to Dave Schoenfeld, S22 Shore Rd., Long Beach, N. Y. 11561. SybH Leek nNlcla Hubert Humplnr'• stan: '4Sbou1d Mr. Humphrey attain the high office of President, his admin- istration would be 81led with grave da.ogcn. He would be a <>nc>term Presi- dent, and unkaa he would be willing to adhere to a ri&id nec>-iJolatiooilm pol- icy, he would ru.o the riat of splitting the country still further .... But we should not underestimate bis inner strength. There are many areas which he bu ne~r tapped or used for the benefit of his country which in bis role THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kld9 ... llf9 dltte,.ntly. Send contribu- tions to "Child,'' Family WHkly, 141 Lexington AV9., N.Y .. N.Y. 10022. $10 If uMd-none ~turned. We had just gotten a new puppy, and our oeighbo<1 £our.. year-old boy came to see him. Be played with the dog awhile, then ubd me how old he wu. -ile11 be one year old tomor· row," I replied. The boy ltarecl at me in utonitlunent. "You mean today he's nofJMngl"' he asked. -Mn. Edu Adldera Sacrcnnento, Calif. A visiting mother-in-law was sur- prised in the middle of a midnight snack by her taciturn son-in-law. .. John," she scolded, "one of these times you're going to scare me to death!" John looked at her solemnly. •Boo," he said. -Tom Ale%41'der as President he couJd bring to the fore ... -From "Sybil !Ad'• Anrowgical Gukle to the PresUlntllol Catt4""'1d• (A.be"1r~. 14.95).· ROYAL SHUTTERBUG Pmc..llalpretgetatheplctun Lord Snowdon -the prof e11ional photographer of the family -for some unexplained reuon left the picturo-tak- ing chorea to Princeu Margaret when Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and Prince Bernbatd arrived in Brill.in for a state visit. The Prioceas. with the deter- mined loot of the best of the poparouj, snapped the events from a window in Wmdaor Castle. Her huaband and their children -Vitcount UnJey and Lady Helen Windaor-alooa with the Duch- csa of Kent. watched from an adjoining The owner of a racebone was very angry when his hone lost. He oon- fronred his joclcey in the paddoclt. "Why didn't you ride him through that hole when it opened up on the 6nal tum?'" he demanded. "Sir," said the joclcey ... did you tNeI try to go through a bole that was going faster than your<borse?'" -Dan Bennett CITY llO'rrO Faster, city wowkmeo, futerf Tear tboee streets upl Pipe 'emf Sewer'eml Pay oo heed to nagging driv«t- Stop 'em, slow• em down, detour• eml They want lbeeta £or drivbig can on, But we bow tfds it a blunder, StrMU are made to put electric Cables, pipet and aewen under. So, fatter, city WOi~ futsl Finilh with your job and tben Fill and pave thote streets before It'• Time to tear them up again. -RobenSMppard l know a couple who have five lddi, two dog~ and a cc. Ltul year their hocue "'°' oandallud Wee tfmu be· fore they dllcooered It. . -RobmOrben ' • ooe. Could it be a touch of royal wom- en'• lib? DATES: The International Film Fes- tival begins Sunday in Bertin. The Wimbledon tennis tournament begins Mond.y io London. ANNIVERSARIES: World War I offi- cially ended with the signing of the , Treaty of Venaillea S3 yean ago Wed- nnday. The Battle of Octtysburg be- gan 109 years ago Satvrct.f. Oov. Franklin D. ltooecvelt of New York was nominated for the Presidency 40 years ago Saturday. BIRTHDAYS: 8unclalf-June Lockhart 47. MondaJ-Pearl S. Buck 80; Anna Moffo 37. Tunday-Oary Crosby 39. Frld1r -Suaa11 Hayward S3; Lena Home SS . Saturdlly-Lealic Caroo 4 t. Olivia de Havilland 56. llllTHDAY PEOPU!: June LocldNlt1 and Lena Home BJ Frank Beglnekt UTI'l.E EMILY 'AMILV WE!Kl.Y, JUM ti, 1172 • 11 J ' ... ' , , ' I .. .. • . .. ,. .. • I ' ' .. •• . "'. Summer odors and germs. No job is too big (or too little) for Lysol® Spray. -The summer cottage. A big job. So you get out the LYSOL Brand Spray Disinfectant to kill germs on things like garbage pails and diaper pails. Laundry hampers. LYSOL Spray kills athlete\; foot f unguson shower and bathroom floors. Controls mold, mildew and their odors. Once over lightly with LYSOL Spray keeps your sheets and bedding smelling fresh and clean, even in muggy weather. I LYSOL Spray. Tuke it with you wherever you go this summe~ lJse it in public washrooms, motels, cabanas. Spray the intake vent of your air conditioner. ltS a little thing, but itS a great way to clean the air it circulates. LYSOL Spray actually neutralizes odors in the air. Gets the whole room nice and fresh. The spray tb~t does it .&lltlt~.Lysol., .... ~!.972 i-&--~·u······· . ' NANCY· I ' ---• . --- • i ' • e.Vl!l'YTMING'.S GONE WRONG. 1'.'M FAILING- EVE~Y SUEJJEC.T. '1.'M tlP oN·&AD CONl:'tlC.T . CJ.IA~GCS ••• • ' . ' • DENNIS THE MENACE MY ALLOWANCE HAS SEEN CUI OFF. MY 8JCYCL.E rs 8~0KE.N. MY FATJ.IE!l. GOT F"l"ED. MY 6EST f~lfND MOVE.D TO ANOTl-IE~ -~T~OWN.~ ' . CAN TY.A BeA LITTl-E M0Rf; T.ACl<FUL.? ' l:ltA, :! . . 'ASKEQ YOU rp .vou. · l-IAVE THE 11ME ! :t HAVE A TOO'THACHE. MY OWN DOG-BIT ME'. J:'M Al.l..El<'GIC TO CANDY. A BULL'/ IS AFTEFC MFE. EVEN M'/ WAT&M MAS sn:)Pfl'IP. •. "THAN!< YOU FO~ L.lSTENING-. 1-r'~ o.K. rM GS"TTIN' U5EP "WIT. . MA~IA, t: AM DONE IN ~ L.IFE • '.t. AM l1R'.ED OF" THE ST!l:UGGL.E ••• ' IF.t'M NOTHING EL<;E, 'J.'M A G-OOD l..ISTENER. NOW DO YOU !-!AYE: THE. "11/y\E.? --- .... • • • • • . • . . . . .. . • • Ac' -· -· ...:- ... lllJllll .. ,oiil. =-~ ................ ,, ... _,..... • • . ' I> t> I> ~IJDGE PARKER I'M WORKING SPLIT HOURS I DON 'T WANT TO SEE YOU HERE IN TODAY! I 'LL 6E OFF FROM THE OFFICE! HOW ABOUT YOUR.' THAT.'LL 6E PfRFECT ! CAN'T'. YOU TELL•ME NOW WHAT THE 'GOOD NEWS' "TWO-THIRTY UN"TIL FIVE! APARTMENT? ABOUT THREE? I'LL MEET YO(:J. ANY f)LACE ' . 15 ? . . YOU SAY! Jl"rllTT'< M!ANWHILE HE 'S SEEN IS THAT HUSBAND WAITING OF MINE READY FOR YOU, TO TAKE ME TO KATHERINE! ' I WOULDN'T THINK OF DOING THAT TO MY FAV,ORITE .JUDGE! • NOT l.INTIL 1 SEE · YOU, 8£V!RLY ! .. \ <l <l<J NOT FR~DAV, KATHERINE! I HAVE A SPEAl<t ING ENGAGE- !:.UNCH, MARGAR!T ?i--.~.__,. WELL ... I WAS · BEGINNING TO THINK YOU WERE GOING TO STAND ME UP, MRS. BY TME WAY, BEFORE I FORGET ... <;HECK YOUR APPOINTMENT BOOK! l.'VE INVITED SAM AND ABBEY FOR DINNER NEXT MENT WAVfOUT . PARKER.! FRIDAY l;V!NING ! ON THE EAS1 END 1 OF TOWN.I • • \ -- ' ,. .• .. ' . . ' . . . . - ' ' ' • -.... • • • • -- .. . . .. j. ; • ' ' . . - /I "SALLY BANANAS" -••• -·· ••• • •• -.. • • • •• • • • • • • i ~ I I'M t=L.YING JijSTUKEA SIRCANO APL.ANE! HOWC,AN '/OU CJ,YTHAr, P.A~TNER? .JUST L.OOf(' AT THAT SUNSHINE' ... ~.Racking t.lp £oam :runs · ot the ball game ... • ' ' 'l RAN . OUTOF' GA.S! ... Peoj:ile will be frolj4ing in the park ... . ... . ..... . . . --, By Al Smith COME ON·-- IR.Y IT, YOU'LL. L.IKE IT! ' -~ t R~.~~Obnt~ ' ltJ<'U. cam:t ,~,, ,.; • • • ' ., • • .' • . • GORDO, • \ ' • ' --rr'~MEL::E:~ ........ E i E ::c:;;: by TomK~Rya;n (. " ' , ' '"°U PINCH El' Me,.-mu . . '.ANIMAi..! ! I . . ·. ~ ~ :~4. ... . • ~ . . ' M1'IU: -....;or1 . ' • ' . ' ......., ____ ,_·-~~ -~- • • ···--' . ' ' • .. - • " . • --- • • • • • . .. ... 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