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• A po.ml• bairJ 1'lllla a lidod, eul<lff
Jew ·~a -ff -.jlilllarl aear Newport Pier linci .. wtlh a eocl-~ loot• "Do you t.ve 1n1 eztra
tjiange!"
• He usually wants
a dlmt or quarter to .._p fill hill llomadl
or 1111 pa tonk. And
be bows be wUI
bavo bell ...its by belllc CMll] and by
nq~ small
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tbroo months for tbroo houri a day Ind
I mode about Siii or '30 In lour boun.
Bui I bavo btel -klnc for Iba put
nine monlba as an aerospace UM!lllbW,"
be clalmt.
The Giily dra .. back II'< blm .. -"Jou lave to IWllJow Y<Nt p1de-may·
be pt 1oodtd llnt -became :II .,...
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ctn1 uy 1get lost '.11
"Paiihandler1 will uy anylhinl to gain
their .... end -you will find .. .,., lllnd
ol approocb lmqlnable," warned Bobert
RoeC!,.Newport .lleocb lifeguard dim:tor.
A IS-yOINlld· blonde bltcl>hilter *PO'
do!in -!be bacl< of an ._. truck at
the Newport Pier.
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.. Yeah. t panbanclle,•• she admlt.a. ••1
just II,)', 'Ravo you ..,, 1pore cbanlO!'
Elchty pment live ""' ..... or ~• tbeY.
pve a lad look moaniJlc: 'I wish I could
but I'm bulted too'.11
"I bavo bad ~ drop $5 aa me -
older -" too"' recalltd the supermor-
ket squatter. ••t.ut 1WM1er I waa a lot
skinnier: I'm skinny anyway. so, I'd
stand out !her. with my sbl.i:t off and
-It could like a 1oolt it my 1kinny !,..,,,.. A drllnk guy pvo me $5 and said
119 set ~lf I IQOd meal',''
Regardless of the Dltutt of the requ..t•
would-be vlctlmo lhould say tllty have no
m on o y with them. "be preporod fe<
..... pretty (OOd lnvoctlvea -~
relule," said lleed. '
But ..-doel no! always ...,.,
from the .... req .... tiJlc a baockut. •
11[ atay away from oldtr, welJ.drMled
ptoplt, .. they ... -IDObb1 ood call me a pklamnecl hippie and Ille why
I don't go to work,'' said the b-pt.
But the '30-aoday ponhandler claimed
that "older people are tbe belt bits. be-•
cause they have the best ....,.,.. I sJv•
otherl money ii they ask -no dlocrlmina·
tfon u to age -but I'd ntbtr sWe an
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OAA.NGE COUNTY, CALIFORl!iJA , ' ......
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NEOSHO, Mo. (AP) -Bariol.opit a
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Giff of - -aowwd -ploa 8alardlf .t, a Wiiii& .... I Jldfldt*'• .....
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Troops Alerted
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Riot Units Gird
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For --Gonvention
BEIRUT (UPI) -G-. IWlllanl, a
leader of tbe ntnmls!'Papular Front for
the Llberltlon of Paleatlno PELP, WIS
aao-ted SOturdof -a powerful eJplooion blew 1ils car to pleca.
1111 14-yelMld niece a1ao -kllled In tl!e blut .. poww1uJ ti 1)111.t .... portlally
melted Kanafani11 handcunr IClttered.
blta of metal and IJeab over a wide area
and left • foOt deep llol~ In • -· parkJnc Jot.
Kana(ari ..., official apokesman and a .
high ranklng leader of the front which
took "complele responsibility" for the
May attack In brael'I Loci International
Airport that kilted %7 civilians.
Shortly alter the front amiounc:ed that
lht three Jap..... men who IJ>.
disc:rimlnately sprayed Loci Airport with
bullets and baad.,..,.dea were working
under PELP crden, the lf'OU(>'• leaden.
dlaa_..i from thelr usUa1 Beirut
-, IJIPll'OllUY In fear of lsrlell retaliation. A·-111 the executive com-mittee • of Ibo Paleltlne Llberltlan
Qrpa!lotlan PLO of wblch the lrcml lo a
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ME TAllZAN, YOU JANE -Men'• '
llberallon movemii>ta 11Jri1111n1 up all /
over Ille country. Mila clomand equal
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pertl. Tiie. ~ lmqe lo .., lb way
oUt If melnborl o! tbe"lllO'IOlllenl have
u ..... ...,, ..... ,,. I • ' *"'''• flip ' 1epl 1!1111 O( ___ ., IJlelldmotit •
cl!lldraa;'dl+w .. Wld ~.a
MAlllJCAMA ICNIGMA -Do wo need
niarilDIM-.i>ln tl!e .United Slalel to
taa Ille ..... tl!at --lrom ........ M!.ftio ~...,._In
the lood. odllarlol, A:&.
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mand at the Justice Department, White
said. The final decision on whether to use
the troops would be made by Nixon.
With the arrival of the troops, tho
security force for the convention swelled
to an estimated total of a,aso men, all un-
der the overall command of Miami
(Seo TROOPS, Pare ZI
Schmitz Recount .
Of Votes Shows
Decrease. of S~
• Coun\Y officials Saltrday completed
tbelr ......,t cl volea Clll ln the June I
primmy election race bel...-.n Rep. Jobn
Scbmttl (ft. Tultln) Ind counly assessor
Andrni lllnabaw.
Deputy Rellotnr ol Voters R. J.
Malll!ot aid the recounting procw wa•
completed at •'""" S:ll p.m., but hand
tabulation of. all 471 tncincts won't bo
completed for -..,.. days. Based
on .-icJaJ ~ llept by workers as
the preclncl -...., counted, Mailhot
.. 1d 8cbmttl 1111CblnH1bulated total of
S7• 90tef' .. dem111d by six ·m the
land l>oyut. '
The -" 11,DD ......... , ..
'l'*lld by "'*"'" ~ biJ defeat to the cauntJ •••or ~ 1,351 vote• in
tbe ... -,.. ld!mltJ Will Jiil' the ....
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4 DOOR . PILLARED HA-DTOP -~ . . .
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power stterin9, power clisc br1k1s, AM rl• ·
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A pl.Ill-balrJ ,...., la liodod, eut..U
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f>'ed loot· "Do you •
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ijw\ge?" • lie usually wants
"dime or quuter to
btlp ftll hll lllomaCh
or hll pa Wit. And
be tnowt be will
banbesl.....itsby lielnc camal and by
nquetllng .• m a II
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tbttt mooths for tliree hours a ell)' and
I made about $2!> or ~ In four houri.
But I hive beea -king for Iba put
nine mono. as 111 U:l'QlpaC't a.-nbler,''
be clalml. ·
The Giiiy c1ra.-.i lot him ii """' "Jva have to IWallow J011r pride -may-
be &<I Jqoded !Int -became JO JI<!'
cent uy 'get lost'.11
"Paiihandlers will say anything to gain
thtir own end -you will find every kind
of •P!l"'lcl> imaiin•blt, .. warned Bober\
Reed .. Newport lleoch IHl'CIWd director.
A 19-yMN>ld· bloode bitchbiker stepe•
• doWn from the bock fJf an .,,.., tnx:I: at
the Newport Pier.
.. Yeah, t panhandle," abe admJts. •1
JUJt 19Y, 1H1v1 you U1 ~ cblnce!'
Eighty percmt pve mt-• or tlae Ibey,
give a sad look rneantnc: 'I wllb I could
but I'm buated too'."
"I haV. had -It drop 15 on me -
older people 100'" rec:alltd the supermar·
kel squatter. "Last 1W1Ut1er I was a lot
aklnnier; J'm 1kinny anyway, So, I'd
stand out there with my shirt off and
people could take a look at my skinny
frame. A drunk guy cave me 15 and said
110 &fl )'OUl'l:eU a eood meal'.''
Reglfdl,.. o< the oature ol the request•
would·be victims sboold aay they have no
money with them. "be propared for
oome pretty IOOd Jnvoctlva wbm you
·refUM," 11kl Reed. •
But -.. does not always "°""'
from the ones requestJnc a banck>ut.
11[ 1tay IWIJ' tnvn older. weJJ..clteatd
-le, ., they are o<t.n -Y and call
me • cocklamnod hlJl!>l• and ult why
I don'l go to work," said the blonde clrl.
But the $30-a-<lay panhandler claimed
that "older _.. are the best blt.o IJe.
cause they have the best mooey. J rive
others money if they ask -no dllcrimina-
tion '11 to age -but I'd rather &tvti an
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Police Nab ·
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ln.'3 Deaths ,
. An estranged husband was arrested by
Westminster police Saturday morning in
. cormectlon with the nne slaying of his
wife and two of her close friends.
Police U . Bob Qrown identified the
suspect in the triple killing u Amos
~'!"is Ratcliff, 50, and said be gave
police an Anaheim addnss.
The police olllcer delcrlbed the llUSpecl
u mall and 11eoder and aald be II
employed as an ain:ralt aaombler at a .
lluntingtm Buel) terospace firm.
Ratcliff ill.being held In .Westminster
oil c:harges of slaying hll wile, Betty
Loul!e RatcWf, 31, ol 111526 Morning
Glory Circle, Fouritain . Valley; Craig
Plerce · ~Hinh,· 50, 1 ·of· Anaheiln;· and
J\¥b&r• Loojlae I ~, a,, ,of. lllfO ~·lldfn An .•. ~li1•1.. !<. • • ,All of Ille kllllnp. occurred WllDlll
-• period of 1_9. b:lur. __ , 1The suspect WU arrutld at 7:ta a.m.
¥he sat alone In .. -at Iba-· 01, Newlaiid Incl lllllt 11i1IM lki lfl!t.
reildered to cletoctms wltboat a .rn;g.·
gle, Lt. Brown aald, and a .:12 caliber rl-• · -· • • fie was reccwered frcm bis auto. ~ '1
• • • • Wl•ff If' µ. Brown said lhll w1tneaiea• reports 'RESIDINTS' OF MIAMI'S FLAMINGO PAIK TENT CITY 'KILLING TIMI lffOU CONVINTION •
o<: the killings led to • coon1y.w1c1e. ----'-----·_ .... _r11y_._n.ou..nd __ ~•-!"_•_1o1_T_._ __ 1_Nct __ 0wn __ ea_mp ____ ._w_•1_1for_;,·_. ........ _ _._s_lri_,. __ · _:' __
manhunt fer Ratclllf. . •
Investigaton aid Ratcllll was in the
Jll'OCHI of-1irttlng a note o! lnltrudions
lb hll children when be wu appi'ebended
but walld nol apeeulat. u to'wbether he
"'"' coalemplalinC lllic:icle.. • --~lhet .~,...Jl!ls one : ,~edit_ apologizini to his Ciitldrin,for wbailii
had done, WU foond at RatclJffs mObiJe
home Jn Anaheim earlier Jn the morning
b'y investtgalor'a oearcllin( fOr him.' ' .
Pqlice did ll\)t l:now !JOw m8ey cbildien ·
the Ratcl!lfs had, but aald no youript;n
were at Mn. Ratcllll's house at t& time
she 8nd1 Hirsh were slain there. Another
rifle was round at1the murder !Cen'e.
~ent . Jack Trout of the Fountain •
Valley poliCe department llid Ratcliff
went to his wile's •mldence at about
12:40 a.m. armed' with a rifle. Euct
cletalla of what oc:cumd there· have not
,.i been pieced lofletbet . by Jn.
.-ipton, bu& neighbors <ftparted """' bl&· !""fl'"l lhots and -Ing ·a man flee •
b borne on foot.
"l'l'out · •Id 'both >lctlma ,...,. found
l'1nc In the -yanl "' the bolqe. ' ·µ: 111'.0wn aald Mn. Carew a c1-· .
.. Ru~~ 'G.~t J!ug~~(!~ai_n pea-·
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: . --:1'~singer ;An11.ounceS: Largest Purch~ i.~ .. J.iisf,(lf J: · '.'
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'J>l-esiC:teritial ad~ ~Heni-y11 Jtissing!r'' 'sih!J to-rAJi~.Cowltnes. yµr per~· beginning Awg: J.
Salurd;ly IUlllOU¢ed 11\e .sale o! 1750 ' 'Ibe·'~iAJ advl!er 'n·ot"d tha t ' -'Ibis -will be the third major sale of
milllM 'in surplus grain to.',the ·Soviet. njajor pomt Of 0egotlatj'l'\lli u.; deal had greln ~ the Soviets ,from U,S. wiytus
U · the b' st · deal been th 'o1 · • granaries m the past .decade. Tbe,c>oun-jijOD, Jgge ,gram ev~r . . . e,nte ¥1lerest to ~·c~ged in try puri:hased $140 nlillJon in wheat Jn
between 'l"Y IW<> COW!trles. · . • · paymenl-of·the $7liO million. BoUl ·COUD· 1963 and $150 million ·
Tbe ·w....m WbJt<! houle iald Plj&i· tries finally _.i tli ';118 percent• with in food grains J a 1 t
den! ·N I :Con cdisJderid the .;nement" the' bill to lie paid over. !liree ,iur fall.
sicned In Washington, "a very lmportadt, · period. , · · Offlciala said' I he
coacrtl< , step ·forward" Jn dneloplng The agrieu\mt wu lignOd l,n. ' newest cleol -
trade bel1feen .tl!e two. worlfl JIO'll'en. Wublngtllll. by Secrtlal1, ol Conmierco '!'ft' the three yar
llotalll ol the qreemenl were poltlally Peler • G. P-, 'lie<lelary. of pertod· ma-U.S. iluled<iqt Jurlncthe~'•-'•lalt·to AgrtoultunEarl-llldSoolet'Deputy -10 o! the a h
M-in )(fy, KilliDcor -aald! at a Tl'acJe Mlnl .... ,N. R. -Jtmin..11 roquJrea . greJm by 17 peremt.
preu 1H:1tflnl. With. the ............ be , the•Soriet u...,.to ba7·-.U.S. com-"ma Secrelary•Jlon. .
Alcl the U.1!, •llves to• the SovletiUnlon morclal pmai. _..,, a'tnlnlmmn of -aid · Zlegl e r ·allo •w 111 a the,..,.. ~-Deporlmenl credit · l7IO mlllJm Jn ~ com, barley, noted that the qnmient ...aid lw:I 11 ~ II"" 00 ~um 'om11n0dlty , aorcJun. "9 « -darJac the lhr<e bulJJwa and job _.tunlllol la llolds __________ _.:._..:...:.....:.,,_-.,,.:..._..:.· .:..· _;_· ...: related to ablpping lflln.
He said qricaltural experts -thal · belweeD 1,0IO and 5,000 joba ars
created for ..,., $100 mlllloa in greln a-
(See CA:UGHT,'Pqe I)'
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Out-of-control ports. ' .
The trade agreement elevatea the
SOvlet Union to the -posttlon.., t1Je list .of forelp ....._,.or aurp1ua u.s.
.,..,, led onl)r by Japon's -ual
purchaae or tm million.
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Troops A lerted
Riot Units Gird
For Convention
!4 ' HOMESTEAD AIR FORCE BASE,
Fla. (UPI) -Riot-trained paratroopers
and Marines took up their position in a
mile-wide tent city Saturday• ready to
help put down any trouble that might
strike the Democratic National Con-
vention.
The 2,500 troops arri~ed throughoot the
day 11 the base south of the Miami
Beach convention site. ' '111e c::ootingent included 2,000 soldiel'3
from the 82nd airborne division at Ft.
Bragg, N. C., and 500 Marines from the
6th regiment at Camp LeJeune, N. C.
An Air Forte spokesman said lhey
were bivoUacked in about 280 trnts on a
..-, ,lleld adjacent to an inactiv•
,.,,.., -President Nlun u,.. wllen
be lllu to ldl Key Bi1eayne home .
The ~ -.-kept ..; alert, ready to
be movejl • lbort nollce If nec:esaary.
"We • Uiey'ft: ilofthere jult to en-
joy the South Florida IUlllhine and get
-R and R (....t .anc! relauUon·)" Alcl Col. BID Whlt., a pGbllc affairs of·
floer fir DalmM _.., Melvia R.
Laird who came clown lo handle Jn.
lormallon on the ~.
Whlt. said the ~ are specially
tralned Jn riot control and aerve u the
--·• Eul Cout dYILdofense speclallats. They could be called out ooly
al the re q u est ol Florida Gov. Reubin
,\skew, Whlt. said. .
Any request from Mkew, ICbeduled to
be the teynote·speakerattbe can•enlion,
Palestine Rebel -.
Leader Cut .l)own
In Bomb Blnst
BEIRUT (UPI) -Guan Kana!anl, a
leader o! the elllremlsr Popular Front for
the Llberatlon of Palestine PELP, was
-mtted saturday wbett a powerful
esploolm blew his car to plecea.
llJJ 14-year-old nlece aJae wu killed in
tlle blast 10 powerful It split and partially
melted Kanafani'• handgun, oc:altered
bits of metal and flesh over a wide area
ancl,!eft a foot deep bole In a concrete
per.,.g lot.
Kanarari was offJCial spokesman and a
high ranking leader of the front which
took .. complete responsibility" for the
May attack in Israel's Lod International
Airport that killed %7 civilians.
Shortly alter the front announced that
the three Japanese men who in~
discriminately sprayed Lod Airport with
bullets and bandgrenades were working
under PELP orders, the group's leaders
di11ppeared from their usual Beirut
baunll, apparently Jn fear or Israeli
retaliation.
A atatement by the esecutive com·
mittee · ol Iba Palestine Liberation
QrpnlzaUcm PLO o! wbich the froel ill a
(See AS&\SSINATE, P• J)
would be relayed up the chain of com-
mand at the Justice Department, White
said. The final decision on whether to use
the troops would be made by Nixon.
With the ~ival of the troops, t,he
security f~ for the convention swelled
to an estimated total of 8,850 men, all un·
der the overall command of Miami
(Seo TROOPS, P11e II
Workman Held
In .Racetraek·
~xtortion Try
INGLEWOOD (UPI) -A ll0,000 bomh
e1torll011 plot with ~ Park'•
Jammed recelrllct • Iba ...... ended
Saturdq 1'1!11 Ibo capllln of an
unemployed WOitman -be picked up the aatebel or exlortion money.
Polloe aald the anonymouo caller
telephoned the racetrack about noon and
warned oll1cials that be and his cohorts
would set o!f three hidden bombs uriless
they agreed to pay the ransom.
Authorilles agreed to the plan, but a
search. of the track by Inglewood police
. anatniek' securlfy officers tu med up no
explosive devices.
lngle!iood police assigned a woman un-
dercover agent to carry a black attache
case with $50,000 and follow the bomb
caller's lnstructions.
In a series of moves sirn.Har to the film
(See EXTORT, P .. e I)
Schmitz Recount
Of Votes Shows
Decrease of Six
County officials 5atur<fay completed
their recamt of. votes cast jn the-June I
primary eloctlon race between Rep . John
Schmitz (11. Tustin) and county aasessor
Andnw Hinshaw.
Deputy Registrar o! Voters R. J.
Mailhot said !he r<COUnting proctSs was
completed at about 3:30 p.m., but hand
tabulatl<>n ol all 478 precincts won't be
completed for several more dl)'I. Baaed
on unofficial flgureo kepi by workers as
. the precinct volea were counted, Mailhot
said Schmitz maehlnHabulated total al
37'882 votea WU decreued by alx In Iha
hand 'count.
The recount o! •.no """' WU r .. quested by Scbmlta ~ hit defeal
to the county me11r.ic by J,JU votes in
the primary. Sclnltz .wtll P1J lhe coots
ol the lenglhy -. wlllch could nm
u blib u 11.000.
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'!'be muddled Paclllc Coast Freeway sltuaUon has Hunt·
lllllon Beach Councilmen quite thoroughly confused. But wilb the d.eJetlon of freeway .. gmenll In Newport Beach and
Long Beach apparent, HuqUngton Councilman Henry Duk•
sucdncUy summed up hi! own feeling: "A freeway that 1oes
nowhere 1s no asset.'
Horse Jovan packed Cily hall !o p)'1>teat a proposed 1Uff
HI of stable retulaUollJ i n Huntington Beach. Councilman
• J.ry Mat...., protested t~at he was not again!! horses, even
though he favored the stable rtfulations. "My dad rolses regis-
tered quarter horses In Texas,' Matney said. After the meet·
Ing Matney'• dad, who wu in the audJence, told Jerry "If
you're •pins! horses, son, we're going to have 1 parting of
lhe way.
Commenting on emergency procedures he might have to
take during his cross country flight in a SO.year-old Curtis·
Wright pusber, J. D. Morrison, an ~Eastem Airlines pilot, said,
.. I can tell the wind diredion, for enmple, by the way the
catUe are grazing. They always graze with their tails inU>
the wind so when they get a chunk of grass the wind won't
., blow dust up their noses ."
The dramatic $608 million Increase in Orange County's
useued valuation was welcom"ed this week by many school
men wbo AW It u a help In balancing their preeariously'Ught
budgell. BUI o.ne official offered ·a dHferent opinion. "I don't
know how people ·can Wk aboqt sending .(Orange 'County Al'
aes8o1) Andrew Hlnshaw to .Congress,/' and Deputy Superin·
tendent Cherie• P1lmor of the Huntington Beach City (ele men·
tary) Sch09I Di!trict. "He'1 a big reason why Orange County
pl"Qperty owners will aJJ he paying higher taxes next year."
The Rev. Eugene C. Ke~nody, a Maryknoll priest an~
author of "The New Sexuality; Myths. Hangups and Fables,'
telling of his new book, "True sexuality is a profound aspect
of personality, a 80urce of our Identity, and understanding of
ourselves. It flourishes when two people love each other .and
keep working at developing their relationship with one an•
other despi~ the pile-up of l~'• problems."
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Mary Colo, Fountain VaJJey City Clerk for the past seven
and a· half ,.....,, will be ntirlng on July 14. She was lauded
, ~ the Wedq.,.tay nigh! dty council meeUng and presented a
Rll<lue commemoraUng her 10 and a half years of service to
Ji'ouiitaln VaJJey. Commentinf on the plaque, she quip~,
"I've made a Jot of theta bu1 never upected to get one. '
' Chldlnf Democratic 'Cbainrian Lawrence O'Brien for
leaving an Arrangements' Committee meeting when about 50
demonstratorf forced their way Inside and demanded 750 dele·
.111te aeall at the Democratic National' Convention which opens
Monday, o..,.. Wiiey, executive director of the National Wei·
fare Rlghll Orfanlzatlon, stated .. ''The disruption of this con•
Yentlon began when Chairman O'Brien riln from the commit·
·lee room as the poor people appe~red."
e head (If the government's battle against air piracy
Sattirday defended use of guns by federal agents to stop sky·
Ja<:J<11r1 and lnailted pa"'enger safety was not being compro-
mised despite a traveler's death In a shootout over California
this week. "I believe that these tough new tactics are actually
saving the Jives of passengers,'' said A5'1stant Transportation
Secriitary ...,Jamin 0 . Dovlo.
''I plan lo ·be aa active as any candidate at this conven·
tlon," said Alabama Gov. GHro• C. W1ll•c• as he leaned for-
ward in •hi• wheelchair and, told more Ihm 3,000 persons at a
reception for delegatel Safurday night in llli1tnl that he ex·
pecll his campaign to he In full swing and hopes that those
delerates uncommitted or pledged to other candidates will
join biJ; team. .
Refusing to confirm or deny the reports that he will r ..
tire from a POSt he hat held for alm01t 20 yem.' lloy Wllkln1,
executive d!reetQr of the NAACP, the nation's oldest and
Jar(Ut civil, rilh~ grdup, ~d Saturday, "I will remain head
of the NAACP as long· as I can physically and inentaJJy
manage it."
Protestant-Militants
Remove New Barricades
BELFAST (UPI) -Protestant 18 hours and releav.d.
_,
militants tore down two of their newly~
built atreet barricades Saturday and
promised to dismantle a third. But Ibey
said another would be added to the grow·
ing nwnber of permanent barriers.
'lbe Brlllah army said a board of In-
quiry was questioning two officers
released F r I d a y night a f t e r being
"arreated" by the '"rovlllooal wing ol the
ouUawed lrlsb Republican Army IRA In
Londonderry.
The army identUied the two men 11
Capt. Reginald J. Mlllard, 31, and Capt.
John C. Cornwell, 33. Bol.h 11rrived in
Northern Jrelapd 1 month ago. Both were
dressed In civllJan ·clothes. Neither car4 ·
rled a weapon,
Leaders ol the paramilitary Protestant
Ulster Defenae Aaaoclatlon UDA said
barriera made of oll druma, piano and
other ll&ht material came down 1t
Liiburn, a few mlles aouthw..t of Belfaot
near Britlab Army headquartera, and at
B.uicor, 10 mllea nortbeut ol the city.
An Army spokesman said lhe two of4
ficers were facing a board of inquiry and
might be subject to discipline.
An IRA 1tatem·ent said their rel-
had been on "humanitarian" grounds and
that a reclpfucal gesture was e1pected
from the Army. The men, by their ac-
tions, bad endangered the 11-<iay-<>ld
Anny-Provlalonal ceaseflre, it said.
From Page 1
'!be UDA bu erected barriers, moat of
them temporary, on weekends for mora ~
than a month lo protest colitinued ez.
istence of two Roman Catholic stronghold
areas in Londonderry administered by
the IRA and barrecl to troops and police.
EXTORT ...
''Dirty Harry," the woman agent was
directed by the bQmb caller to drive lo a
series of telephoiffe booths for further in--
structlons.The caller warned of reprisals
ii she was followed .
It was in the Bogslde, one cf these
areas, that two army officers were seized
Friday by IRA ·Proviaiooab, h e J d for
FrotnPqel
CAUGHT ...
frlmd ol Kn. RatclUl, WU lhot In bed at
llloat J:• .....
Ratcllll allegedly came to the home
1boul two mlles lrom his wile's rO!ldence
and was Jet ln by one of Mn. Carew'•
two deuchtan. He then went Into the
bedroom, •'1ete he talk~lhe woman for aome time, lhe gl s -ag 10
IOd 11 -told pollce. -
They said tllq beard 11hot an°d ran lo
thllr mother'• """" to llnd her lying
-ecroaa lbe bod. She had been 1hot
lllet.
IJllUaJ nporta led police to believe lhe -•.bad '*" Ill-with a aword,
IL Btown -· The deughtera told
--Ra1dllf WU un,lng I loog, l..t.Jz 11r objoct -he eotered · lbe 6-1, but Ille stria dJd·DOt think It Wll a ...
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The first call led the woman to 1
telephone booth In Hollywood, where
after a few minutes wait the bomb ca1ler
rang and directed her to 1 second booth
a mile away.
Meanwhile, a police helicopter and
other undercover ag~ts followed her car
from a sale di!tance.
In the leCODd pbooa booth the ...
tortlanlllt ordered her to Olp tllrouP lbe Yellow Pages for 1 bidden mop that
would direct her to lbe point where Iba
would drop the money.
The igent, In late afternoon. drove
several mu .. to Hollywood's SUverlake
District and left Iba money In • trash can
according.to lnttrucUons." Police 1t1keout
units walttd nearby and 1 copter hovered
high overhead.
Pollca said 30 minutes later a c1111ally
dreued man with a ptce. later ktentl-
fied u Allen T. Mlzun0> 31· sauntered up
U> the truh can and reltleved the satchel
ol cub. ..
.The unemployed llaclrnd1 lltlahla
man wu arraled b7 .lfoU1wood po1lce
wltbCNt lnctdent and later boobd In
Jnilewood on char&ea of utortlon.
North Viets
Say Bombs
Hit Houses
SAIGON (AP) -American fighler-
bombers attacked taraet.a around Hanoi
Saturday, U.S. mllltary IOUTC<S said, but
declined to &Ive more detalls pending a
U.S. Command amouncement tod1y.
North Vjetnam claimed, however, th1t
U.S. 1lrc:raft bombed residential and in·
dustrial locations Jo. H1nol Saturday
morning, destroying 183 houses and kill·
ing "a score of people." A Hanoi broad·
c1st said three U.S. planes were shot
down, but made no mention of the pilot&
On the major battle front, witnesses
reported Saturday !hat South Vietnam ...
paratroopera have moved into the
aoutbeastern quarter of QW1ng Tri City
and run hlto 1Ulf ruistance from Com·
munlsl tanks and artillery.
DAILY l"ILOT Stiff 1""'9
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Lateat reportl from the field l>artl1
confinned a SaJaon command an--
no1.D1cement that Jta forces h a'd ·
penetrat.d the heart ol the northern pro-
vincial capital, but other government
claims were regarded as premature. IN WHAT WAS ONCE HIS NURSER Y, GUY BUCHAN AN REF LE CTS ON GOING OUT OF BUSI NESS I
Co rona d1 I Mir E1t1 bll1hment Will Be R11ed Mond1y, but He Won't be Around to Witch ! Associated Press correspondent Holger
Jensen reP9rted that a 9 O -m a n.
paratrooper reconnsl.uance company,
accompanied by three Americans, walk·
ed into the city Thursday and split into
small teams that went undetected. UPROOTED
! . • • -• ' • . nie teams pinpointed e n e my
atronghold1 and were followed into the
city Friday by an airborne Infantry bl~
talion, sourcu with the unit saJd.
The Infantry, aome 500 strong, took up
pooitlonaVound -but not within sight ol
-the IOUtheutem comer of the w'1}ed
citadel !hat forma lbe heart of Qllang
Tri. 'lbe paratroopers !Jeld lhe poolilon
under sporadJc ahelllng and reported
hea'Y realstance -especially from tank
fire -when they attempted to move.
CdM Nu rs ery S la ted ~
To Be Plowed Under ~ .. . . ~
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CRASH •..
ln a garage," Stewart noted.
But homeowner Peter Whitehead didn't
think Jt was a garage. The room had just
been redecorated with an t 1 q u e furnishings. ,
Whitehead and his wile did bav, llOllle
cauie for cheer, however. Moments
before the car came into the room, th'e
couple had left for another part of the
house. ' '
Driver Dobbs was treated at Hoag
Memorial llolpltal for a facial laceraUon
prior to booklna.
'Comrade' F orida
Lands in Hanoi
TOKYO. (AP) -American Actreas
Jane Fonda arrived Saturday 1n-Hanoi
and declared she was visiting North Viet-
nam u a "comrade, 11 the officlal North
Vietnam news agency reported.
"My life has changed over the past few
yeari," the aaencr quoted Miu Fonda as
saYinC. 0 becauae of my recoentztna· the
hypocriax and criminality of a succession
of U.S. governments, particularly with
regafdlOVlelnam. "~ --
Miss Fonda added that, 11along with
tens of tbouaanda ol other Amerle&111 ol
all ages and classes, this new con-
Klouaness was wakeried by the Viet·
namese people; your 1tnlqle, courage,
culture. hu forced us to recognize cer-
tain truths about our country and what
will be necesHr)' 'io change 11," VNA
reported .
G•rheuhl.,,elltlfl
By JAN EDWAllDS
Of ttle Dlllr ,.tit I Mff -Standing on an unkempt gravel path
beneath bare, sun-bleached lat!tce, Guy
Buchanan surveyed the grounda ol his
Corona del Mar Nunery. It will be razed
Monday to make way for a savings and
loan building.
"It lookJ haunted now," Buchanan said
good·naturedly.
Anticipating the wrecking and grading
crew Monday, he observed. "It doesn't
take them very long." And he doesn't
plan to watch tberi1. do it.
One month ago, Buchanan and his wile,
Evelyn, were told they had 30 days to
move:
'Ibey had alwaya rented the proper)y
at 2744 E. Coot rugbway on a month-to-
month buia and they were told a 11vtnc1
and loan had bouihi it and planned to
begin construcUon Immediately.
So they diacoonted everytblng In lbe
nllflery and held a ~t aaJe wblcb
ended lalt week. ,
"Thinp moved awfully fut tblJ pall
month, Buchanan recalled. 'lbe.-..tcUon I
notice waa to him •11 bolt out ol the blue
and It takes a while to recover after 11
yeara." He aold moot ol the planta and
gave many to other nurseries.
The Buchanans, Eugene Koch and part·
tlme or summertlme help have operated
the nursery seven daya a week alnce
1954.
"I'll take a long rest or whatever you
call it. I may look relaxed now, but I am
just beglMing to learn how," he ad-
mltled .
"l'U have to get adjusted to not having
anything to do," he continued. "I liked It
because I like to be outdoors and
associating with people. I'm going to
miss that, naturally."
After losing ppmlssion to use • 1tate-
owned lot at ·Stjl St;eet and Dahli•
Avenue, the Buchanan! decided a1Binlt
1tarttng another nursery.
But within one afternoon hour this put
week, 11.x residents remembered the old
me.
AJWOIJllll puahlng a baby carr\qe ap-
peated from the bock ol the kll and said
to Buchanan, "I am sorry 1~ are leav·
HHH Demands Loyalty
From Party Candidates
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Sen .
Hubert H. Humphrey Saturday demanded
p • ,-t y· Ioyalty oatha-of--ail Democrtlic
preaidenUal canilidates while hi! c h I e l
target, sen. Georae NcGovern, arrived
to transform lrcmt-<lllllling •lrenitb Into
White House nomination.
In the ornate lobblu and caudy parlcn
of resort botela along Collins Avenue, the
delegates were aiwnbllng and the pollti·
clans persuad.inc u the liner were drawn
for , a crucial contest likely tcr" come
within bourl after the Democ:raUc Na·
tional c.onvention opens Monday.
-...'Ib~Ju:_u.e., vitaJ to McGovern's hopes
for lirst--ba.Uot nominatiOO, and to lbF ef~
forts of Humphrey and other cballen('J'•
to deny him that goal :
Who gets ISL contested California
delegate votes when the roll is called on
presidential nomination?
The Supreme Court left it to the
Democrats to settle that for themselves
-the court blocked an appeals court rul-
jng that would have returned to
McGovern the 271-vote CBllfornla aweep
he thought he won in the June 6 prMiden·
tial primary.
'lbe Democratic Credentials Com·
rnittee voted to give the Sou~h Dakota
senator no more than 120 of the
Cllifornia votes, .apportioning the rest
amoni other primary entries on the basis
of their shares In the popular vote.
But the convention Itself will be the
final arbiter, and In that colit,.l, political
clout, DQ.t legal argument! and refonn
guidelines, wlll Ile the key.
Hu111phrey, Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of
Mainf, and Alabama Gov. George C.
Wallace all took up their penonal cam·
palgna In the sweltering convention city.
Wallce, in a wheel chair, 11.id he wu
1Ull an active and viable candidate .•
It was the Calllornia case that led
McGovern to threaten lo wlthbold sup-
port from another nominee. or even <
the party, 11 his presldenllal bid Is turned
back wtth delegate votes be considen
rlgbtlully hi1.
. Humpbn!y challenged McGovern and au the other .candldalea to take party
loyalty oalha by Mond&y night, when !be
Calllomla cue Is upected to reach the
convention floor.
"I will _.i the nom1-ol our par-
ty u ionl u be or 1he aupporta the plat·
form and the principl., ol our party,".
Humpln1 told a news conferenco. Ho
Aid tllat CGIDlllltmmt appliea to Wallace
u lo ail c:andldat11.
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TROOPS •..
B11cb pollet chlel ~.,.,,;;.,....., ilia
.......... chief~-·
• Good iorbenatandlan iet torether to talk about wh1l malres a
aockf &arbenatangel best. The scene ts at South Cout Plua where
Bobby Davit Oe!IJ WOii Junior Dlvlaion cbamplonabip and Jim Had«Mn
(n,bt) wu Open Di.Won cb1mp In Second Annual Build a Better
Garbenatanlff Contest. Dave deSoU> of KMPC (center) wu one ol
judges. They're all rather_ed around Bobby'& entry, "Slarbengangel IL1'
ln -lo u. "-· u.,. ~ 2 IOI doputlea ,,_ the Dode CouatJ
;i;;u,;, deplrtmont ...Uablo for duty,
IOd a.• na11ona1 fll.lnlsmon, 4llO 11ata
. law eolo........,t olflcera --ly from
tha Florida Hfchway Patrol~ Miami
B .. ch policem111 and lllO M I amt
po~cemen •
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·= lng here" as she headed toward the : •
aldewa.lk. ;.
A man Inquired about a weatherbeaten ::
trellis leaning against the building next ;'.
door and was told by Buchanan "U you ~
can use it you can have It for a couple of :::
bucks." ·:
And following the $2 transaction, one ::
Jocal resident hauled a leftover eucalyp-~
tus tree to his station wagon, saying he ~
was going to give It to his club. ;;
Buchanan offered another visitor the ::
remaining wheelbarrow, kerosene stove :;
("we would use the stove in winter .to )
keep the place wann") or anything on ·!
the bargain table. ::
"Phone calls still come in . That one ::
wanted to know about getting some ::
water lilies. You know, we never did ::
have them," said Buchanan, noUng the ::
irony of the situation u he emerged :;
from the empty, worn, wooden nursery ::
office. ••
Al yet another vlaitor approached, ~
Buchanan confided, "all the scavenprt 4
are comin( around now -but that'• p
okay." ~~ .· ~ ' ·. ~ ·.
Nixon' 8 Search
Order Accept,ed
By Pas sengers ::
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Pactlio :;
Southwest Airllnea and mo 1 t ol hi ;:
passengers are cheerful about Prtsldent :: Nl1on'1-~er requlring that all co.m-.:i-
muter airline ticket holders be searched, : ~
a PSA spokesman aays. : :
. 'lbe alrllnes Is Inspecting all band-car-: •
ned luggage and UJ:lng portable 1cann1nc :~
rods and magnetometers to' detect •.'."
metallic objects carried by passengen. ~:.._
But there have been no frisking or 0 pa.t ::
downs," the spokesman repocted Satur-:: day. :
MOit passengers have acknowledged the::
neceasity for the new measures taken to :
prevent akyjackings. "It is unfortunate t'
these steps have to be taken," said Mark ::
Chapman, a Walnut Creek salesman :·
"but It aeems to be the ·only 1Jternatlve. i ::
would rather be aearcbed than blown .up •:
by some foolish pe111.-.;• ;:
lva Brooks of Montebello said "It .. ;
(hijacking) bas become a serious prob-:.
lem and the searching Is for the ufety ::
of the pasaen1er1." :
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Orange Coast
Roundup
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.MORI MONEY: COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast Com•
muntty College District will receive '.03,000 in unupected
revenues next year from increases ln usessed vaJuaUon. The
Increases will however be only $180 000 since the diatricl will
lose some of its-state support. '
BUSY SCHEDULE: SAN CLEMENTE -President Nixon
spent almost every afternoon of the put week at the beach,
swimming with friends at secluded strands at Camp Pendle-
ton. But all was not relaxation for Mr. Nixon. Each morning
anti early afternoon was taken up with meetings with advisers
on. subjects ranging frnm the war in Indochina to the soaring
prices of meat. After a quiet weekend, Mr. Nixon's aides say,
the busy schedule will resume, but beach jaunts will probably
yield, instead, to television viewing by the President. The
Democratic Party Convention starts Monday. . . .
CITY BROKE? LAGUNA BEACH -City councilmen re-
luctanUy voted to authorize loans up to half a million dollars to tide over a fiscal "dry periodn until tax returns roll in in -
December. Retiring city councilmen Ed Lorr said it proved
his earlier contention that the Art Colony was on the brink
or bankruptcy. The city manager attribu!A!d the financial di-
lemma to a council decision to quit the past policy of using
state gas tax funds to cover operating costs till tax monies
a.re received .
TAXABLE WEALTH: WEST ORANGE COUNTY-School
districts in this area greeted County Tax Assessor Andrew
Hinshaw's announcement of increased valuations with mixed
emotions. While the richer districts will profit by the increas-
es, lbe. poorer districts will just about break even because
they will lose basic state aid.
FOURTH FIREWORKS: HUNTINGTON BEACH -An
'· .. timated 185.000 spectators viewed the city's annual Fourth
of July Parade last Tuesday. The day'• brilliant IJ>ec!acle
was marred· somewhat in the evening with a small, rock-toss-
lng riot on the pier following the Fourth of July fireworks
show.
Camel at the Counter
A camel put his nooe in a Laguna Beach health food store
and. following the ancient proverb, pretty soon the whole
beast was inside. The visit, set up as a promotion stunt by the
store owner, set police officers to poring over local codebook.
Sure enoug!I, llley foUJld • regulation again•! Wmitlini ~ni·
mals in eating places. The store owner was Cited for the cOde
violation and the camel left town with its owner -traveling
comfortably in a converted hearse.
HORSE SENSE: HUNTINGTON BEACH -Oily Council·
men have ordered lbe city attorney ~o wri!A! an Ol'dlnance
controlling the construction of horse stables. While everyone
agreed some control ls needed -there are no current laws -
&table owners and horse fans proteoted that a few of the pro-
posed restrictions are too stiff and will economically drive
horses out of town. The issue is unresolved because council·
__!!)en are split over it and the propo<ed ordinance may not ~ --pass. -
SUMMER CONCERTS: NEWPORT BEACH AND COSTA
MESA -Free performances are icheduled for 4 p.m. today
at Costa Mesa Park and at 9:15 p.m. Monday at the Fuhlon
Island Mall theater. Playing in Costa Mesa will be the Orange
Coast College Jaiz Ensemble , in Newport Beach Henry Bran·
don's Big Brass Band.
MEADOWLARK AIRPORT: HUNTINGTON BEACH -
Robert Bresnahan, Orange County's director of Aviation,
wants the county and city to consider the joint purchase of
Meadowlark Airport and Meadowlark Golf Course to develop
them as a recreation·industrial·aviation complex. The tiny
private airport has been plagued with decreasing profits and
is in danger of disappearing without outside hel,P.
GAY IUT SAD; LAGUNA BEACH -Not satisfied with
City Council assurance that local police will refrain from al-
leged harUllllent of members of the homosexual community,
the SIY protesters have voted to circulate petitions &eeking
disnuual of the police chief and city manager. The police,
they maintain, conUnue to ~snoop around local gay gathering
places. Just routine checks, say the police.
AEROSPACE LAYOFFS: HUNTINGTON BEACH -The
McDonnell-Douglas A4tronautics Co. here announced it would
Jay off 750 aerospace workers starting this week. and perhaps
another 750 by the end of lbe year. The layoffs are the result
of the completion o! Skylab OrbiUng Workshop contract. If
add.itiOnal aerospace contract.s are won, the firm 's spokesmen
said the layoffs may not be so severe.
'VILLAGIZEO' TOWER: LAGUNA BEACH -Alter •
starkly modern design for a new lifeguard facility on Main
Beach had produced cries of anguish from Hvillage11·minded
citizens, the design was hastily reduced in height and decked
with wood and shingles to help ii flt moro comfortably in
the Art Colony landscape.
AIR CALIFORNIA SOLD: NEWPORT BEACH -Pacific
Southwest Airlines (PSA) announced Thursdar it hi! acquired ·
81 percent of the stock of 5-year-old Air California for •13.4
million. Air Cal offlci1ls assured local governments the take-
over would not mean an increase In jet flights from Orange
County Airport. A'lrport Director Robert Bresnahan aald
county supervisors could block PSA takeover of Air Cal'•
terminal facllitles but lndlcated they'd be on shaky ground if they~~to~lt. ' '
MUNICIPAL LOVE AFFAIR: NEWPORT BEACH -City
olllcials here got together with their new Irvine neighbor to
talk about land use problems \long' their border, particularly
around Orange County Airport. The committ~es sald a lot of
nice things about each other 1.11d said how much they want
to cooperate but didn't get around to tpeclfics about a pend·
Ing alrport-aru development In NewpQl't Beach .. Thi• didn't
ait well with Irvlne Councilman Henry Quigley who bluted
the meellnf u polnU-
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1 Coast Area
'.Art'-tlnit-
Due in '73?
By TOM BARLEY
Of 1M Dtllr 'llitt SMI"
Ttn cultural arts organizatiOOJ lo the
Harbor Area have joined forces in •
'drive aimed et the creation in late 19'13 of
a c1,1ltural complex In Newport Beach.
Buoyed by the Irvine Company's ·offer
of a ten· acre site for the arts center, a
Seven-member panel moderated by Lldo
Isle resident Ladislaw Reday and chaired
by J. Donald Ferguson launched a pro-
gram tbat will call oct. I for the physical
requirements of the complex.
Reday'1 group got the unanimous sup-
port or organlzaliofts active In mullc,
ba)Iet. !helter, lrl iDd Ulerature In an
enthusiastic IrTine CO.st Country Club
meeting Thursay night.
They were told by Alan Stoneman,
president or the Newport Harbor Foun·
elation, that the Irvine Company bad of-
fered to the project's organizers the
, choice of three Newport Beach sites on
the understanding that the cultural
center plan achieved the desired funding .
Stoneman said t h e multi-purpose
center would be planned in such a way
that it could be used by organizations
representing all forms of the arts. Its
location would be planned for the max·
lmum convenience of its users, he said.
Stone.man aaid It had not yet been
possible to calculate the cost of the
cultural complex. But he aald its
organizers were confident that sufficient
funding could be obtained from com·
munlty contrlbution1 and ' culturally
oriented organizations Including the Ford
Foundation.
Members of 1 organizations represented
at the meeting agreed that m!lly
Newport residents are drawn to the Los
Angeles a r e a for cultural events and
could be persuaded to stay here with the
creation of a competitive structure.
Panel members appeared to favor the
to-acre site. located to the southeast of
the Irvine Coast Country Club property
and north of Irvine Terrace.
Organizers laid it was expected that
the Irvine company would deed the land
to the city which would then lease the
property back to the cultural foundation
operating the enterprise.
"We want to build and present this
enterprise to the community on a debt-
free basis," Stoneman uid. "We are
determined to ensure that there is no
burden of taxation involved In this proj·
eel."
Harriette Witmer, cha.inn.an of the
Joint COmmittee of the Newport Harbor
Foundation and the Newport Beach City
Arts Committee, said one ol the fint proj-
ects in the 18 rmnth program will be the
~ ;;~i:,~J.!~e~i~ry ~:~tt'
She said "minimwn and optimum
needs" would be determined on the lllme
date and a cost analysi.s would be
available between Ma{'Ch and June 1973.
Mrs. Witmer said funding would be
determined June I, 1972, with approval of
the final plan and fund drive scheduled
for Sept. I !bat year.
Wamanl_njJH'ed
In Cycl.e Crcuh
A Garden Grove woman pulled from
the bumJng wreckage of an accident that
took the life of her motorcyclist com-
panion was reported in guarded condition
early today 1t Hoag Memorial Hospital
In Newport Beach.
Hospital spokeameu said Sherry Black,
27,· 1JaS in the inten1lve care unit of the
hospital suffering from facial cuts, light
burns and multiple fractures.
Coroner's investigators identified her
dead companion as Ca?T'Oll Burroughs,
26. of Westmmater. Burroughs was pulled
from the flaming wreckage o f h I 1
motorcycle and a van by Marty McCune1
17, a Newport Beach police uplour
acout who was riding wttb officer Vinc:e
Antista Friday night.
The accident occurred on Pacific Coltt
Highway al Crystal Ccive t.:tween
Newport ~Beach and Lacuna Beech.
Highway Patrolmen said the van, drJven
by Martin Alenzen, 19, of Long Bead!,
ssserledly crossed the center dMder tnto
the path or tbe aouthbound cycle, whlcb
slammed into the door of the van an'd
burst int.o flames. •. ,
McCune and Antista arrived momenti1
alter the crl$~ 1nd made the heroic el-
fort to save the victim. Mias Black was
pulled Crom· tbe names by an unidentified
motorist.
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~OAIJ.Y PtlOT Jl I
A Throne of, •Gold~
Coatly Skylab Bathroom a Key E%periment '
.. ~OllN IAUA ......... ,, .......
4atronaut.t drclin1 the earth In tho
lltyiab Otbltltic Work.lhop wtll enjoy
tht unsurpuaed luxury of 1 '30
.mlllion bathroom.
The rea50n b the slmple fact ot
1pace life that nature doesn't call ln
outer space. She has to be helped
along.
"Your bladder may fill up, but
hlcause everything ls weightle11. you
won't feel anything," •IJ>lalns Lynn
WlJson, chief desl1n enginetr for
McDonnell Douglas' Skylab.
"If you want to go. you have to
press on your lower stomach to pt
ttlrted ...
nus ii but OJle of many anoma.lltl
Oltlineera had to race In dealplng
what wu..., llY• ii probably the moot
advanced batru:oom In human hiJtory.
JI.EMEi> <BATHROOM
· Yet the question remains. How can
one possibly spend '30 to S50 million
on a blessed bathroom!
"It just depends on what you want It
to do," says Wilson. "This one can do
I Jot."
Most notably , Skylab's bathroom 11
ttqulpped with million dollar vacuum
cl"eaners to insure that It nevw loses a
bit of human waste. From excrement
to vomitus to shower water, not a
apeck is lost.
There are two reuon1 why thJs is
1blolutely neceull')'. First of all, any
matorlal !hit pt looM would not 1all to the ground. !lather It would noat
around in the air, presenting a serious
health hau.ard, not to mention an an-
noyance to astronauts who will be
Working in the ahhtaleeves en-
vironment.
But even more important, ''The
bathroom ls the central experiment In
Skylab. It was the ofi&inal purpose for
the mission.''
What Wilson means is that collection
and analysis of human wastes -with
a view to discovering minute · changes
in body chemistry that occur in a
weighUess condition -are the central
mission of Skylab.
D.t.11..V "ILOT lttff ttMfl
"There Js data to 1uggest that
human bone marrow decays Jn a pro-
longed weichtless condition," 11y1
Wllaon. "We know men can make
abort dur1Uon trips to the moon and
back.
"But whether they can make Jonaer on•• II the next big unlmown. Skylab
ii de!lgned to Wt ·men over' a !May
THIS IS SKYLAB CREW'S $30 MILLION BATHROOM FACILITY
Engineer Lynn Wiison 0.1cribe1 Equipment, lxplaln1 Co1t1
period." adding a calibration stripe. It could
Consl.stently effective equipment fasUy turn lJ\'f a m,ajoo undei:tlking U
over such Jong periods and under tuch fhere are complications. 1bnonn1l conditions ii not euy to achieve. For example, the atandard glue in·
Vacuum cleaners with specially volved ft 8'111a1wble hlh'e hcureJ, 10
designed anouta, suction ·tub 11 t checks must be made to .lnaw'e that no
eilborate !llleo iystems, freeze d1y ~her gluinc 11 ·acheduled within a cer-
equlpment, cerlraluge scales _ each tain lime peilod or the work. And even
of these Items requlred precla llO, a fire marshal's report mu5t be
calibration to a welghtleu condition. filed whenever ftammabl.e material Is used, and a fireman may even be re--
WEIGHTLESS quired to be present ror the job.
"Look 1t this tube," 11y1 Wilson DETAILED REPORTS . pointing to tho toilet. "We new airplanes over a tw1>year period to On the aame calibration ltripe, 1
ilmulale a welghU•H condlllqn for lO oolventa report, a gu emlulon "'IJOrl
aeconds at a time to develop the on the cured •tripe, a vlllblllty report,
design for this tube. and 1 detailed esplanaUon or the need
"II'• very effldml. and II aiao looU are all required. si..mp~...:..11.J!l lt'a ilol" oD something more complicated -
Skylab ii !llledwffh ou"'ch~elcr.ibo=ra"'ti~-1uclrarthe ctrllllng-01ran-unptanned~
equipment, and the precauti0111 taken ror bolt boll -hundreds of hoari or
to Insure that everythJDI will perfm 10 pa~ work can be involved.
to standard are mind-boggling. "When you're dealing with 1 piece
Up to ten hourt of paper work, tn. of hardware worth hundreds o[
volving review at several levels, may millions of dollars, you just don't
be required on such 1 am.all item as make mlstakea," says Wilson . "You're:
Eclipse Will Darken Sky
Over Canad~ Some States
Unltff ~ hWutlooal
A tot.I ecllpoe ol the mn wlll sprHd
darkneea ltC1'0ll a narrow strip or Alaska
and Clnad1 Monday and c11t lta ohadow
"""' plrla ol the United States. The
bllckout will l'Ulle l'rom about 14 percent
In San Franclaeo lo IO percent In !!Oiiton.
. Sdentilta and 'atnateur astroqers wlll
be watching from land, Ha and air aa the
moon'a ~w biota out tbe oun. Expert•
warned that Viewing should be done only
indirectly to avoid permanent eye
damage.
Starting at aunrlle near Sakhalin
Island norlh of Japan. tbe eclipse will
travel eastward in a 113-mlle-wide ire
acrosa tbe Sea of Okhot•k and the
Penlnlula of Xamcbalka In eastern
Siberia, the Berinc Strait, northern
Aluka and can.di, Hudaon Bay and tbe
Canadian Maritime Provine.. to fade
awoy before duak lb the North Atlantic It
&,03 p.m. EDT.
Although patha or lotalit,y crou the
same location on earth once every ioo
years aa a rule, it will be the second total
eclipse for the re1ldent.1 or Sheet Hsrbor,
Nova Scotia, who a1IO AW an eclipse on
March 7, 1170.
On the Eaat Coast of America, a
partial eclipse will bealn at 2,32 p.m.
EDT, reach tt1 heilht at 3,41 p.m. and
end at 4:43 p.m. In S&n Franciaco tbe
maximum ecllpoe will be vtalble at 10,24
a.m. PDT.
u we as you can Jiu.manly be that
)'OU're right everx U"'ll{'• .~
The Workshop II hOUlll kle I
Saturn IV B rocket. It ii about ·21 fie!
In diameter and cootalnt 1q,ooo cubic
feet -rou1hlY the aame u In a amall house.
AROUND nl! tiiJ.kl , 9 d
II h11 been un~..,l;,~tl«i fQr II
months, and ror the tut 12, lull crows
have been working around the clock. ·
"Skylab marks the beliMlng or th•
era of space exploitation," says
WU son. 1
11 Aatronaut.s will be dol.na:
work thAI couldn't he done In a graVlly
condition."
One experiment, lnvoJvfni the
growth of antibloUcs In 1P•ce, could
justify the whole mi5'ion by ltaelf by
making very pure drugs available on a
m•ss scal!""thlfi! tmpossibte-on earth,
1ccordln1 to Wilson.
Skylab la acheduled to ile bluted In-
to earth orbit In April, 11173, and to be
vl<ed by tru:ee .. parale groupc or
astronaut.a for a total period of 140
days.
New Snag Looms
Iii Delayed Meet
For Chess Crown
REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -,,,.
Boru Spuaky-Bobby Flacher world che55
championablp matoh, already del•yed for
nine days, ran into new problem.a Satur·
_da y when the chief arbiter lert let!land.
U.S. chen aoureea aald Flacher, the 29-
year-old American challen1er, is "at
peak Corm and raring to go" Into the first
game Tueaclay aplnst the world cbam-
plon, Ru11la'1 8po11ky.
Bui the aourcu aald there might have
to be another pootPOllfment -until
Thunday -•Ince chief arbiter Lothar
Schmid will not be back In town until
tben. .
Roy.-1 Wedding FroMPGflel
ASSASSINATE .••
Schmid, 1 West German grandmaster
and the owner of a book publishing firm
in Bamberg, new home Saturday morn..
ing and said he would return "nturaday.
He uld he was lesving because one ot
his sons had been Injured In a tralrlc al>
cldent ,
Schmid'• asa!Jlant arbiter, Gudmundur
ArnlauplOll of Iceland, will be In dlarge
ol. final preponotianl> wllicII -the touchy Jab or plcldnc the cheso .. 11 and
board to be used. Prince Richard Marries Secretary
BARNWILL, Ettcland (UPI) -Princo
Richard of. GI-er wed • blue-eyod
Danl•h ..et.\ary Setuniay -and In
doing 50 adlleved I pl which !IX' ltia
late uncle-tlle lllikt of. Wlndlor, re-
mained a lillllme'• unfulfllled Wiah.
With a barely audible "I will," Btrgltte
v.,.n Deu,,, 25-year-old blonde daushter
ol a Iawyer. became lier Royal Ill""*'
Prlncesa Richard of Gloucater. ·
The tiUe "her royal hlg-· ,..,
.....,. granted Mn. Wallis Warfield
Simpson. the American divorcee for
whom Richard's uncle, H Kine, Ed'Wll'd.
VIII, ~ve up b1a tbnic1e In 1131.
But ~an •Pl"ovlng royal Cami·
11 ..... ~ .In atmctb II
llJcbard, 17-,....-old coualn of. ~
Elizabeth and tOtb In line o! aucceasloo of
the Brltllh throne, wed Mlsa Van Deun
In 'Jarnw.U'a !Ith century atone Church
of St. Andmr.
Prince Cbartu, heir to his mother's
throne, stood alongaide the townspeople
who crowded Into the church In rolllng
hill county 100 mileJ west or Loodon.
Queen Mother Eli.iabeth, carry'mg a """
through plaatlc umbrella , and her young
dau1bter Prlnceas "Margaret also were
there.
Richard, one or the royal ramlly'a leaat
trodltional rnemb<ra, Insisted that his
weddlnc to Mi• Van Deura, '"hom be
met 11.t YWI qo Wiiiie . atudj'lng
architecture at Cambrtdfe UDl'fenlty, bo.
u almple v -1ble.
The llelllnc aupPJled all !hi at11101pber1
the occuiOll needed.
"
member, said: 11The martyr.fighter and
hero Gassan Kanaranl, one of the lenders
ol the PELP •nd an Inrormatlon ••pert
In the Arab homeland, was martyred this
momlng as a rf'ault of • treacherous .
asusainatlon Incident"
The organization uid the Incident en·
couraged it.I membera to ··continue on
the road of revolution until vlcotry and
JiberaUon."
Kanalanl waa ranked rour1h or firth In
the movement, 1ccordln1 to IOUrcea
clo .. to the PELP.
The Middle Eu! newa a1ency quoled JIOllce eJperll II Uylnc ll pounda ol Ol•
piootv• and aome pleatlc bomhl wwe
placed In the ear and uplcded wllen
Kana!anl. awtlched on the onglne.
'
Schmid 11ld be bad Invtted Ibo two
player• to come to the hall together to-
day lo check nn the racllilles and ;
hopefully approve them. But lhil meel na
was called orr Saturday alter Schmid
left.
Spassky also ldt town and went north
with lcelaodic friend and chesa player,
Freyatelnn Thorbergsson, Oii a aa.lmoo
filhlnl trip. Rusalan olliciail w'
SpoWy would be back Monday, al tho
la lei~
· Firewodcs Kill Seven ~
MEXICO CITY (AP)._ S..... penona
,,.,_ kllled In an tlploaim al a flreworkl
ractcwy In 0.1ac1 lftd a aui-tuoet fl"!
deltzeyed nine nearby bomes, olllcil1'
reported.
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Refdnn Efforts . . ·· · · -
Get Slim Chance" ·StnlldS Firm on Issues
WASHINGTON (AP ) -President Nix·
m's welfare reform plan, jn trouble in By Tbe Auoclated Pres• An Italian magazine has publ~hed an
the Slule,Jor m'1tlil, now appean to f "--ba'" ~ .... .um cliaace of enactment ~Paul VI bu completl'f nine yea rs account o a ,,_leaf papal day:
wbea ~ .-vtlits July 17. ot ~ ~ Pll&Ued by ~es lj'om ~ ·• P~i>e P.aul awakens at 6:30 each Tiie re..... 11 that Congress, just prelales aod IJl1men tba!, ..... troubled . nmrntn1,.pray1 and then celebrates ma ss .
befGl'8 It 'litflln 'Ill ..-nt two-week tbe 71-year.eld')i>lrltual rUJer·cleeplybut · al 7:30 in:JU private cbapel.
.-, ntracted tbe principal political bav~ !_alled 14 cbange bis belie!J:,on.ma-e After a breakla!I of coffee, toast , aweeqn,lrom1 the .~ig Social Security-JOr JSIUeS. • butter and jam, the pontiff 'reads the we1f4re bilf of ;Nhich the Nixop refo~m De~ite the. revolt 10 the ranks of.1he monung· ne spapers The be .1 s l 1 p,._Jli1 a part. • ' churcli, tbe pooUlf liu atooiJ ·fa.st on tbe . w · n wn e ~ • These·-· were, an acrou-the-Issues of llltli; birtJJ lcootrol and priestly ten until 10 and •l that hour goes from
board SooJal • Security Increase, ' which celibacy. ~ hll •partment to !be papal library wbere
State Delegates Clash
Bickering Begins Before Plane Off Ground
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. 1~AP) ..,. Rival
camps of calilornia del .. ates come '"
Mlaml Beach Saturday for a bitter fight
over Democratic national convention
seats. They began bickll!:ring even before
tbeir plOlle got oU the ('""""·
The Oap occurred when a group o1
$1,000.a-year party conh:!butora bumped
hall a dozen black people from the llrsl·
class cabin of the DCB jet chartered by
the Democratic state central commhtee.
"The fat cats win. It's the same old
gamll!:,'1 commented Dr. Harold Bamer, a
college leacber from Redwood City and a
McGovern delegate.
He flew first class on !be nearly em'pty
• craft from San Francilco 14 Loo Angela
bul wu uked 14 move 14 tbe tourllt
cabin wbeo more tl>an i oo paneogera got
en ill" Los Angeles.
Stale party cbalnnan Charlea MJnall,
also a McGovern delegate, tried to IOOlbe
feelings by telling Barner to kaer the
seat if he wanted, adding 111 don' con-
sider it a matter of class distinction or
anything else," Barner remained in the
first class seat 14 Mlaml.
Manatt be1d an impromptu news con#
1 .... nce "'n !be plane and predicted the
lull convention would -Monday night
to seat Ille eollrt 271-membet McGovern
delegation.
The coofusloo over the !Int class aeat.s
come wbeo an alrllne official declared
aeats were on a "first come, first
served" basis. Twenty two-passengers
v;ere put in the first d a.ss aeats for
.........,, of weight distribution.
But in Loa Angeles, 18 or the 22 were
told they had !<I move "lo tbe back or the
plane."
"We don 't want any fat-cat·thio-cat
line"' one or the.. displaced blacks com4
p1ained.after arrival in Les Angeles.
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* Democrats
List of Miami Protesters Raise Cash ·~ '
Includes · Aryan .to ~ Zippies ln T~leth~n
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) -The bankrupt
Democratic'Party is counting on an idea
dreamed up by a fried chicken executive MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -')'his con-
crete-walled strip of sand is a great place
to be if you disli ke lbe following : (cbeck
whichever is applicable): ·
.Blacks, whiles, tbe eslabllshmen~ hip-
pies. homosexuals, heterosexuals, war,
,.. peace, communism, fascism, capitaliJm,
old people, young people or just people In
general.
So many jfifferent groups, will be
demonstrating against tblnp Ibey .~e
during • tbe Democratic . l1llilll>a! 'Y«'-
vention, whlcb opens M~.and !'11111
through Friday, Ilia! it'• bard;lil teU the
prot.,ien without a prograln. • · •
'lbO· list ol··prolest grou~ "IJI! IJ1l!ll
("A")aryao:Nazla 14 ("Z")zanf ~~
and allo Includes Vietnam Vet<ram
against the 1 War; Yipples; Natiooel
Coalition of Gay Orgaoizations; National
Organization of Women; Congress of
Senior Citizens ; National Welfare Rights
Organization; Southern Christi an
Leadership Conference; O, per at l.o .n
Backbone; Alpba 66, a militant· Qlban
organization; and the United
Farmworkers Organizing Committee.
For the home team, the lineup includes
Miami and Miami Beach police, Dade
County Sheriff's . deputies, tbe FBI, the
Q>ast Guard, U.S. marshalfi , the Florida
Highway Patrol, stat< Beverage Depart·
ment agenlll, game wardeos and, In !be
bacldleld, National Guard and 82nd
Airborne Corps trooP!·.
' Pat Small, a Zippie leader 1 Wat oon--
· tQ help retire its $9.3 million in campaign
debts.
vlcted of a disorderly ~ndu~ cbfrge
after he threw a pumpkin pie at Miami
Beach Councilman Harold Rosen.· -
ol Starting la!t night on ABC television
In fact, the best •how in towp · ~ was a 21-hour telethon in which vie\\:ers
has been the weekly City 'Council were urged to /contribute to the
meetings. Democratic Party and "charge it" on
In the audience:, balding r~dents glare their major credit cards.
at smirking imported· longhail'lf Coun· "I'm hoping this will revolutionize the
cilmen trying to speak fmd themselve! method of campaign finan cing," said
drowned out by the <Utragedlliowlll and John Y. Brown Jr., tbe telethon
enthusliltlc cbeen Ol llli ilil<)iia -· • ·chairman.
A r.ciol counch meitiJ!i• felll#ed . ' .Brown, a 40.ye0:r--0Jd executlv• of the
a spca tmc eY<lll -.. ·,"""'uilod;< ..,.. hntud:y Fried Chicken cbain, aald tbe
paocb baclag mlltch hr ..-; llooen Ropublicao Party baJ a !iiht to demaod
lloond 'Small durtna tbe ·~ .In-• _equal time on television but he doubts the
cld<lll. ' • •• GOP will t11' 14 stage a almilll' telethon.
And ii you find protesting tbe esta&Itsh-"They don't need tbe money like we
ment boring, you can always make like do," he said, 0 and , besides, 80 percent of
the Yipples and Operation Backbone and the stars are Democrats and they
protest other protesters. • couldn't get the talent we have."
The Yippies complain that Brand x the Robert . S. Str~uss, treas~er of t~
Zippies are not serious protesters and Democratic National ~~m1ttee, sa1d
are trying to steal the Yipples' thunder. th: telethon cost·$!;! trul!Jon to produce.
Asked what was the difference between I~ JS ~ attempt to turn to the people ~or
a Yippie and a Zippie, a Yippie said, ~mancial suppcrt rather ~n. the special
"Sanity -and we're the sane ones." interest grou~ and institutions of wealth," be said .
Afore than l!ill entertainers and
~~~ 2:, :rJUS. ~~::~ty· Cl~ usoclates say the1~ension .~ ; he/rece'ifts,-a steady stream of visitors ........., ..,u • ..,,... made !be P~po feel that lie """Id JU:e Li ·until Jqpclilime. --· ---=~la pei;toclicalty as !be cost of living Jene th&-. ololllce. ·~ lliii!j!ilii1 he • Llii!li' lllcludes· soup or -' ,,a .
Tbey w...., attacbed 14 a debt .limit bill leell that, even though klnjjl ·cn ab--t.or lllh wllh a vegela~le, biil'.wlnt
So far, the demomtrations have ranged
from tbe traditiooal marcblng-wiil>slgns·
and·singing-soogs to the more ei:otic pie-
throwtng.
Israel Claims
France Supplying
Arms to A!al;>~ .
celebrities signed up to appear on the
sho w which will end at 5 p.m. today the
eve of the convention. Eight of the
1eading contenders for the presidential
nomination wiJJ be interviewed in two-
minute taped segments the last three
hours of !be show.
Television viewers across the cotmtry
were invited . to, phone in a ~ntrlbution
and have it charged to any ont of four
maioi; .• credit carda, Ma!!~ Q>arge,
BankAmerica:d,, carte Blancbe and
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and a.ljpled . into law by the Prelldellt dicate tbelr thrones,. tile s1lirilual ruler of and perbaps a d...,.rt are added, ll .'a
even tbOugh• be did not faVor a 20 per :~ ..RcJman Cltboijcr cannot ltep cardina1, vil!IUing bishop or a"~ ]oiD:il:
eent hike. • ' • 1 Slncdlt~';...., ·~-xxin ~~· .. "' liti~' This leaves tbe highly ~ . --· ly all<l1lOCJ!I, welfare reform plan for !miillJeil -In 11163,J...... " . JM.a e.ventful atU . ..t I p.m. he · .. ~ · ,
depmdeot children u the prlnl;ipal re-niP. Ulted b1 runt trl.P' lo>SIX con· . l'.ladlltl tbe breviary, tlie.same.Jll:~
rnalning .feature of tbe omnibuej>ill. .~1liGt'1!Ms'of audieneel ;a,nd the IJl•'all over !be worldnatd. ~ ~-,,_,.
'!be bill .coalalnlng Nilpl'• 1':r-'ion of ~ Pl• "' of • w e 1 o·m·e -• T!len comes a storll oit' a riO!IOp ter·
the heW'.family plan ~.•at·tfmi tjme,. • ~~·.l .... ~ r; · _ ·'"' ~ overl~g tbe 1Vatican gaideii,i~a
5 ~t g~ral Socia1~.., . • , • ~· . T" • • ~:CJU,! cif' espr.esso coffee ~and some mpre
easily cle•,'!"I tbe ~ouse In , ~;I ~-"'.;~f';~L' ·. 1 • B. · .1 • ,.. ~"'j!el-worf .• lfe partaket ~f, an eveoil!tl . year. . . ~ .. •J!:~ ~ters. att e ~ , '*"1.•t:t:30. • • · . •.
But tjle =lloowelflromare p~---r : ~·. -. ' -.. ~.. . "Jt uaually ""'1!\StS ~.....i :-••. a.id . ~tu,.~ .. ~~t~ce eomnill~d r~ Si°:m'a ~Brush· 1'18~ : frUij. 'iliiO ;~1ouo~.b~1=~ 91
I Isl~·~~· · ~ • tu k · ""t I .. 4 ·' • • • • r-+• -"IC of "• ' ••,end e1ZW81.Aa.11 ~ S C 1D uua pane • , • ~ · ~ Tr" ' :~ .. ' e ve?'slliCe. . . ' ·~-Ai!)' -'-·his lavoni, cornpooen. 'lbe-IM!it'!!eatum of tlie ·President's F~ bl\ll<d tW..'b"!'l''fll'OI • lf Al' 11:30 tlie .pontifl goes to-111e
wdlare "'O(lll .PW.· are a· ·'2,400 t!te0~llllir!lello Satui<lay. . 1 chilpel•foi':more. pra;en, then resumes
paraDteed1annuat inCome for· a· family or Ole· ~ ·tlained 1sm '8i!tW 15' ·mnM , wwt .ca1 speecbe8,. letters and Vatican !aur'.lll!f,'~or tbe fl:nt )ilrie, federal nqrtb ~""'·Ille other loordi,d'.15 ~'l)ellcJl!·lnbllbedroomwin·
P1Ypie11lll lor !)le worltln$ poor. '""""· ... ~-of.St.ail 4FIJ, Nev: • cloW 11.oflenm unlilJ'a.m.
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Gi~en Strike OK
TEL A VIV (UPI) -The Israeli
government press office Sa~y ip>ted
Def en 1 e Minister Mos be Dayan' as
aaylng France ls supplying weapons to
Egypt and other Arab coUntries bY way
of Libya without reieWing anns sales to
Jsrael.
France• which previously sold anm to
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Directors or Israel, announced an arms embargo to
the C81ilomia Stal< , Empleyes Asaocia-all participont.s In the 1967 Middle East ·tffl voted strike sanctions Salunlay to its war lmmedlal<ly. after It eoded. Libya,
·members in the state Deparbneot of as • non-participant in the war, :was not
Corrections after hearing angry workers prevented from purchasing new weapons
from a dozen correctional institutions. from France.
The unanimous vote by the 27 directors "France is , supplying arms and
gave CSEA members working hi thO mllltarY· "9111pment Jo tbe ¥ab. <:OWl-
prisoo system authority to strike li Joni· tries and Egypt lhfougb Lib y a· wt t h
Sllilfdhig-grievances~are-nohettled--Llbya-appar<nily-paylng_for_ the_sup-
PrJson workers complained of poor pay plies," Dayan told-canadian members of
and working <Ollditioes they aald !>ave the Unit~ ~ewish Appeal Jn a c Io 1 e d
lead to numerous deatha and lnjurle1 In meetq:,Frlday, accotdliig 14 tlii jriss
recent year,. office.
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· Joan Kennedy, wife of Sen1 Edward
Kennedy, and Arthur B. Krim, the movie
magnate, meantime were . bosUng •
"Festival With the Stars" party at
Miami Beach's Deavuille Hotel in
another fund-raising event.
It was a rouod-tlie-<lock party to h•lp
defray tbe cost or tbe telethon. Paying
guestt mingled with illuminariet from
show busines,,, the sports world, politics
and government, dining on ,six-foot long
hero ~dwip~es ·stuffed with provolone
cheese, Italian. salami, kllced tomato,
shredded lettuce and onion, ham and
pepperom.
Various ~'!'t.s ol the teletl)on were
beallled !rem Lcii Al!ieles, Nashville and
Lu·Vegas, as well a~ Miami.
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AJI the ·auperlatives have been said .,. it's enouch !or us to say that <;oca Cola. is the drink th.8.t pleases the most people: And, it El Rancho's
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Racly lbrlhtov•n ... generously stuffed will> l•an, luscious lamlil . .
Lamb Stew Meat .................• .'; ...• 39t
C~ 1ri1111"9" cliunb oClHn lamb invit.,1ou to ~·kt 1.lteworshepberd°I ~!
prlce; ~t's l'Ttore .plea.sing tha.n ever! Save ~t El ~cho .•. ~~he ~~ble all-alttmin~m caM! #
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SiDoulMMI w.t.el~~wilh~_,gti \atig'lllpl-! Sprinsliokl303 clns
tomatoes{~ ........ 4 (~ $1 ;
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uppinc crisp, with\!>" ...,an ... that ntak• El Ranoho prqdu~e "'•recinll
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01 the Diiiy l"lltf .Jtltt , •
'':. Alvin "Pink" Pillkl~will JI!. II se you an oJd.f
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,.. phosphate for a dime, 20-cents
for a double. ·•· lle's also got coin plasters
baby . oil, cough drops and ·
asp1r1n on the shel ves of his
tiny Newport BoulevardJ
drugstore that has remained
\'irtually unchanged since it
opened Oct. 131 193S.
Sometimes Plnk has to take
the aspirin himself.
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old wino money rother Ulan • ~· J ..,.,icl ask kir $$ 1:h!'1 nl*t 1hoy zWiiy I•~ ~·~ b7
bloode." --1 lri<aol ~~-)'<>U -,ci>Mpl.U.1a ~ w.w.i;be vie-'1'.f~iyjl cl ~pl; ls
A Sl·Yt&Mlld belrded ... >"' lalow >"'I -to l"l' thtm llml, ao .. ,.,.. • ' llYIUI lllllllrll!c-'-·&re
going m111 who clflms "we bock: I " bite to ' o "" • ''PeOple ...., -ed • ,,. ..,.;i .....,._ted ,jioople,"
seldom 1 .. ve thia are1 • . . somebody. . ~llul IDlllY ""' tourtlll& Who • tllmll ~ In' ~· !he surf ts great today" 11so Sbe sayo: "I WOO!l4 nevor • iiOI.-!lie limo to Olll us," ~~ ~
ovoids osk!ng certain typtll o! W< 1 --. for IS-~ said Ll&-llMch Mice Sgt. '"rlioY ft irei.rlous tonii people. a girl." AJ Olson. "But residents will· the1r own types ·-in 'front of
"I ask money only o! people: The blonde h II ch h Iker call II tt>ere is continull hl1' bulldir«• there -and in 1 sel-
l can ldeoti!y with -on the claims : "11U try anybody. r8'ISl'lltnl or requests at tile ting they ar< conversant
same trip as I am -Jl1ostly Usually my friends don't have same place, then they call . with."
friends arouixI town. 1 would any money. But •ilat I've got, They ~ figure 111• • one-,Panhandlers do not always
not ask &nyooe I would not I'll give." Orne thing." work alone. "We have teams
feel <-:'OfD.fortabJe talking to," These people are aware Accordpc to a Newport of three and four kids work·
he said. panhandlu.i ts a misde-Beach oUlctr, TI moth Y ing the beach· hitting groupo.
His companion. a pleasant meanor. 'Ibey know they will Grundeman, '1\Ve al~ays ~ve It is amazing when taken into 23-year~ld girl, prefer! to a.sic be cited, fined if found guilty kids down here needing I dime oof custody -they have poc·
strangers for money. "I ask a and perhaps booked for !w ice ~ or to call home kets full of change-" said \1ince
.man first. I took for som~ soliciting for alms in places because.their mothers brought Moorhouse. director of the
who looks like my, daddy ~ open to the. public. them lO• tbe beach and left City of lluntington Be a c h "-.. someone who v;ou1d think I Begging is a logical part of wig.n. ' Harbor and Beaches Depart·
W8! bis litl1e daughter·" she life for them and they ra· Detecllv~ ~trolling the menL
claimed. tionallze it with: "I don't see beaches m civilian ck>thes "\\'e rece ive numerous com-
''I ask strangers because anything bad in it -it's up to have not. found panhandling to plaints from the public -
you don't have to pay them them -you're giving them be a major"pfobltm to far .this usually they come from the
back," she contiqued. "I ask the choice ol giving a hand~ yeer. In' the summertime. older people. although we have
strangers for money f o r out." Or, ''it depends ·on· what hand-OOiS are U!ltlally sought heard talk among younger
cigarettes or a phone call and people take it !or -i(' by youths between 14 and 17. people too tbal !hey are t~ed
nine out of 10 give it ." pani.ndlers could· get a job 'I1wre is no dependable of people comlng up and
~---... •"111e fli'tt11Ima wa. catch
1boin'. "-kj f#nl lo otop.
And H01fi4. ~ •• cilt
lllm '!. i ,,.,.... " !he •'"!' ~ ~ ... _.. the poodtl.&.i Ibey INve, •• It's
no big deal, most ot U'9 time,"
be declared .
Gown Torn
By Bullet
STOCKTON CAP) -A
shopowner wants the city of
Stockton lo buy a $C87 .81 wed-
ding d~. ctaiminc It's just
perfect for a shotgun ~ding.
The white gown ha.J a bullet
holt in the wabt.
Pink doesn't mind the fact
that he spends about ,t!ftt
hours a day on city business. -
He's a city councilman-baa
been !or 19 Y08fl -one! •
believes be should be .C:
cessible to the people. It's just
Bui !he .,,,oont !hey request ... " rilelhod or, I d·e n ti I y Ing saying 'will yoo ,loan me a
·· cfetennihes'::whetber they ask Lifeguards and police ln· paMattcl}inJ individuals. Some nickel.'" recalled Moorhouse.
sfrangers or friends. vestlgators cooperate to.arrest move out·onto the beach and ''The younger people are
Retailer David L e v i n s o n
says lhe city shQuld pay for
the dress because it was pierc-
ed last Febra"ey ~i w h e n
Stockton police liml:shob at a
robbery suspect outside his
store.
City councUman hended the
request to the city's insurance
carrier. n;:· J:~a.'~ being "Mr. Costa
'"'' But oh, when the phone ; . rings! ·
•11· "Mr. MayOr, they'r e
banging those trash cans
~·'·· around again. They woke me
'·'' up and I though! you should be ~·: a\\-·ake too. , . Click."
That was al 6 a.m. in the
morning when Pink was still
w · the mayor a rew years ago.
r,.<1. Sometimes the ca11ers forget
1,tl'"; that he is no longer the mayor
but they still complain.
~11 ~·I've been ringing the tax·
~"' le.ab com~ny for 10 minutes •
b.111 and 1they don't answer," the
!31; 1 jrat~ voice screanu into the
.r-cr phone. lt's 4 a.m.
"How ·about that ," responds
·,~ , Pll)kley, keeping his cool. "Did
'''lfl you ever consider that the
·-DAIL V PILOT Slttf PHtt
.>THE. COMPLAINT MAN ·'
MoMI'• Alvin Pinkley •· diipatcher might have gone .to
"II': the restro!l)m?" . .
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'". plaint desk, nothing surprises _ • Pinkl~y. People call up at all Even the little old lady in people who -gathered for a
·' houts and think nothing about Bethel Towers, the one with· ''pop festival" at the
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roosting their elected officials eagleeyesonlheseventhfloor, fa irground$, just across from
out of bed. Yet neither Pinkley OC(!asionally bas something city hall. I
nor his four fellow council nice to say. From her perch "1 was pretty blunt at the
~·~·~ members are willing to hlde nothing escapes her. city council meeting afterward
:;' behind an unlisted phone Once she rang up Pinkley to and I c.alled them pigs, in-~r:i mn:iber. complain about some trash human, and said there v.·ould
"Peopie ha ve suggested it. that had been dwnped onto a never be another one," •· Je .. r ---"' I Pink! ·~ but I believe if someone •~s vacant ot. · ey went ool to recalls. "There were many on
r>;; to get to you, they should," he investigate. ; 1 .. marijuana, LSD and there was
~,. says. 0 Sometimes they even Stumbling through the open sex, the wbole~bit_."
have valid complaints." Often darkness to look for the heap, When the fair board iigned ~~;; ~y do mt. he heard a voi~;p~ out f~ i up r. ahothtr fes~vfll ~.n '
,, . ..,· "I. e~~. ge~. calls ·from _the ~ventb. ~oor. Voo hoO, Pinkley resisted the • phone
·-drunks m city Jail. You~· ~· P~ey, if Y~ loo~ to \})e started ringing again.
He says: "l would never ask panhandlers on streets and beg individually and some moch freer with their money
for more than 50 cents from a beaches in the act of begging. stand in one spot and ask -they'll share."
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" -l " ttl"• iiumber," he explaih!. , building to see where the ".Oice i ~ 4tad, you ., square ,
" • · ''They usually want to be came from but could see P g · / .
It. bailed out or want their 50'l•s nothing. Her ·eyes were better _After the calls . su~ded,
r.t reduced or canceled. But ob-thaii his . ..,~ r , : -P_i~~ey wr~d r~~vebsrughtly
viously. I'nf nb help." he adds . One episode he :would 1ust as vbu"ta -a'n.'."1· ex1toa i..~ a,!!1-
•1: · The complaints usually out-soon rather-forget too_ic pl~c~ , . rx::es u ir rue...,, ne
ilr.i number the mm liments by 10 1n 1968 whe.ti COsta, ~a WiiS sal~ it _go so bad thai the " • t P beleaguered by JOO 000 young pohce department. lSsued a • ~ o one. ' directive to all these services
.i· 1 teUing they were forbidden to ~J· .. · make. runs to Pinkley. · .. ~,·· c· old Gri·ps 12. Stat.es_ "The only .,,.y they .,, ... • v • alloWed to come to my bou9e
t.i:fl was U the can was ordered by
Te1nperature1
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AflltnY. cloudY ,to $3 ·" Alboquero1ue. claudY '' 60 Am1rllto, cloudY .," " .. AH1nt1, cloudy l frTnlnolwlm. clNr •,,' "so .-11rvn1rc~ cl"r ..
T , • sh • -the-plilice--dlief. lt--·just :~-riggering , owers =:~m~~~:::.::~~
he says. .
WJth four more years on the
5eeond t111111 1:..0 o.m. 1.0 council. Pinkley will probably
Stcond low 1:23 p.m. 2.2 • pho -·"· MONDAY recetve. eve.n more ne ~·
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Marijuana E·nigma
1ivo important questions about marijuana \\1UJ be
resolved in California in 1972: Should lhe penally for
Its use and possession be reduced? And, on a mu c h
broader sca le. should n1arijuana shnply be legalized'.'
The penally question will be resolved al the legis·
laUve level. A bill reducing all lirsl marijuana offenses
from a Celony to a misdemeanor has passed th e Assem·
bly by a narrow 41 ·33 vote and is DO\V up for consi der·
aUon before the stale Senate.
H enacted, it wo uld mean Californians caught smok·
Ing marlJwina or bav lng it in their possession would
!ace a maximum six-month sentence in county jail. The
penalty now can be from one to ten years in a slate pris·
on, even on the first offense.
The present optional penalty (the judge can rule
the first oU~nse eilher a misdemeanor or a felony -
and a large number of Onnge County's judges choose
to make i( a felony) still presents problems. Proseculors
and even Javr enforcement officers themselves often are
&haken by the knowledge lhal youngsters caught smok·
ing one marijuana cigarette still may be sent to state
prison for-up to ten years. Juries are 8-veli' more incli ned
to shudder at the prospect. 'Hence. thelaw simply is ,,
difiicult to enforce and inconsistent1 in.its application.
port Beach) said it wnuld be silly lo legalize mariiuana
just becau se more and more people sn1oke it. Now you
may consider Badhan1 a conservative Republican \vho
is reacting in a typical pattern. but his vie\\'S are shared
by more and more experts in the field.
Consider, for example, statements by Dr. Roy Pick·
ens, associate professor of psychiatry at the University
of Minnesota, a psycbopharmacologist and an expert Ln
the field of drug dependence. Asked direcUy if he !av·
ored legalizing the use and sale of marijuana, Dr. Pick·
ens replied:
"About three years ago. I was very liberal about
tbis, but I think I was reacting to tbe scare. stories and
misinformation. But I am not in favor of legalizing ma~
ijuana today. I don"t want us to stampede in that direc-
tion. We really do not know enough and if anybody
knows, I should in my work.
• "The real question is: Do . \ve need marijuana
enough in this coun try to take risks that would come
from legalizing it7 U it's legalized, there's sure to be
increased use, and \Ve may then see problen1s \ve haven 't
even anti('.ipated.11
The very appearance of the issue on the ballot
might· indicate that the legalization lssue has substan-
tial support, not all of it limited to young voters. After
all, it did require signatures to place it to a vote, but
onlx last March a nationwide Gallup Poll showed that
while marijuana use has tripled in the last 21h years,
eight in ten Americans continue to oppose legalization.
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This fall, all of California will vote on the marijuana
Jegaliiation question. Some of the 11decriminalizing''
personal use of marijuaita does indee.d make sense, bu.t
we share reservations expressed by a gro'ving number
of persons in the medical and legislative field.
Last week, Assemblyman Robert Ba11ham (R·New·
The plain trutb Is, as Dr. Pickens pointed ou t.
"We just don't know a lot about marijuana yet." 7 mow you wn.11 fair 1J.11d square 11.11der the house rules • · •
McGovern Draws
Meaney's ~ire
MIAMI -AFL-C!O chief George
Meaney, the angry man behind the
Stop McGovern drive, h1:5 made kindling
of every olive branch the McGovern
forces have offered him.
The durable old despot bu been cor·
dial enough to George McGovern in
person and even gave his blunt blessing
to a McGoverJt .
apeech at tbe AFL-
CIO convention.
Privately, ho \V·
ever. the old cur-
mudgeon breathes
fire a~ 1the mention
of McGovtrn's name.
calls him ''the can-
didate or amnesty,
acid and appease-
ment," and threatens to withhold
AFL-CIO support if he's nominated.
WHAT'S MORE, Meany apparently
won't be mollified. He's accustomed to
1etlliD1 Democratic presidential politics
in the smoke-fillec! backrooms, with his
O\li'R stogie predominant. And he's too old
and stubborn to let party reforms change
the political habits of a life-time.
Some intimates say he turned sour on
McGovern dUring the Senate battle over
Section 14(b) of the Tait-Hartley Act in
1966. The AFL-CIO sought to repeal this
1ection, which permits states to ad~t
right-to-work la\\'S that \veaken labor
un ions.
The move was defeated by a filibuster,
v.•hich pro-labor senators tried in vain to
shut off. On the first roll call. AlcGovern
voted 1o stop the filibuster.
This was unpopular in McGovern's
native South Dakota, which has a right·
to-work law. He , therefore, notified tY•o
top labor lobbyists -the AFL-CIO's
Andy Biemiller and the Retail Clerks'
Charles Lipsen -that he would like to
change his vote. He asked for their
agreement, promising be would stick
with them if they really needed his vote.
Blemiller agreed to give McGovern a
••pass," that Is, to release -him from his
labor commitment unless bis vote should
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be needed in the clutch.
On the next roll call, McGovem'a vote
wasn't deCisive, .so ~e swJtch~4 \n favor
of the filibuster. H~ w4s ~he onJY,1ooe wbo
changed his vote.
Meany was so angry that the lobbyists
didn 't dare tell him they ):¥:d okayed
McGovern" reveraal. The 'old'labof' lord
\¥as atteodin&-a 1 .tiindjg 1~1fMlami '1 ~
>omericana Hotel whell· be te&rned ·they
had la!jt a vote on the second roll call.
WITNESSESRECAU. that he turned on
Lipsen, who had Oown to Miami for the
occasion.
HWho was the double-crosser?'' grow·
led Meany.
"Let me explain," Lipsen began.
Meany cut him off, 0 1 don't want any
explanations," he tbuadered. "Just tell
me who was the double-crosser."
Lipsen kept tryi.ni to explain the
circumstances but f i n 1 l l y wu
browbeaten 1 into simply diwlging
~1cGovern's name. That was all Meany
wanted to bear.
Rather than embarrass the two
subordinates, McGovern never tried to
square himself with Meany. Only reluc-
lantly would McGovern now confinn the
incident to us six years afterward.
Lipsen refused to comment, sayjiig only
that Meany was "a great man." And
Biemiller couldn't be reached.
At the start of his presidential cam·
paign last year, McGovern tried to rrmke
peace with Meany_ McGovern carefully
avoided compromising the two labor lob-
byists and, therefore, didn't mention that
he had cleared his c:ontroversial vote in
advance. All he said to Meany was ,•41 wu
wrong on the ll(b) matler. I struck out.
I made a mistake."
To McGovern's surprise, Meany abrug·
@:ed it oft. "What" ups"'et me more than
that," be gnmted.1 "was your criticism of .· .
but tbe houae IWei just chaDged!' •
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Gloou1y
Gus
Legislative Paths Open
Can States Halt Hijacking?
This country's political system has
to be in pretty bad shape when it
changes the rules of the game
after the game has been played-
as in the California Democratic
primary.
-B.J.H.
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By PHIL JORDAN
Capitol News Senice
• SACRAMENTO -Have the individual
states any responsibHity in halting -or
attempting to halt the highjacking of
airliners?
And. if they have. is there really
anything that can be do ne on the state
level?
Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R·Irvine)
answers the first question with an em-
phatic "Yes!" but right now isn't
speculating -for publication, at least -
on what form state legislation should
take lo discourage aerial piracy.
CHAIRMAN or the state senate's Sulr
committee on Civil Disorder, Carpenter
presided over two hearings. June 24 in
San Francisco and July 1 in Los Angeles,
on .what lhe stale can and should do to
tne on the Rtissfan \vheat deal." Young Mother Views As Food for Peace director during the
Kennedy Administration. McGovern had
a:ceused Meany of blocking wheat
iJ!ipmeuts to Russia. The AF~! chief f, '8id it i 't . ' \ . • • j ' .
McGfN* sait his informa ion haa Mari7uana
come from the highest authority.' But if 1
was wrong," he said, "I apalogize."
lnitiativ~
What really bothers Meany, say some To the Editor : intimates, is McGovern's anti-war
record. But whatever it is, the 77-year·
old labor leader intends to summon all
his fading powers to block McGovern's
nomination . ·
Pai:ty regulara are pushing Wilbur
Mills !or the vice presidential nomina·
tion. N. House Ways and Means
chainnan, be bas clout with the big cor-
porations and the Demqcrats are so
broke, they need a candidate with access
to some corporate cash.
Senator George McGovern, however,
doesn't want any of the party's big guns
as his running mate. He· has talked to
subordinates even about picking a non·
politician, perhaps a college president or
a cons.umer advocate like Ralph Nader,
for the No. 2 spot. Hubert Humphrey told
us that, ii be should be nominated, he'd
try to persuade McGovern to accept the
vice presidential nomination.
George MGovern has been quietly col-
lecting ideas ·from his staff for an ac·
ceptance speech in case he should win
the Democratic presidential nomination.
He"ll write the final draft himself,
because he'1 uncomfortabJe with some-
ooe else's phrases. Throughout the
campaign , he'll avoid fonnal speeches as
much as pasaible. He prefers the in·
formality of 1 press conference.
On November 7, California voters will
express their views on the California
Marijuana lniliative. As a young mother
and concerned citizen, 1 should like to ex-
press some ideas on this subject.
One of the most strenuGus objections to
the use of marijuana is that such activity
\viii ultimately lead to the use of hard
narcotics. This statement is simply un-
true. for the vast majority of marijuana
smokers never go on to addictive drugs.
Marijuana itself has been pronounced
by the President's own advisors as
neither toxic nor addictive: they indeed
recommended its decriminaliz.alion. The
illegal status of marijuana. on the ' other
hand, automatically places the. mari-
juana smoker in contact with the un-
derworld : those who would perpetrate
the use of hard narcotics. Decriminaliza-
tion of marijuana, as proposed by the
California Marijuana Initiative, would
eliminate the unrortunate c o n I. a c t
between the marijuana smoker and the
hard-drug world of organized crime.
The Marijuana Initiative would not
condone the use or legalization of toxic.
addictive drugs. And it would prohibit the
marijuana user from engaging in conduct
injurious to others.
MAILBOX
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••Hf'flll. l'Mll'Y wfll lltf 1M 11111Mltlltd,
truck. And what do trucks run on?
Air pollution "'ould be far greater due
to stop and Start driving. Thousands of
man-hours would be Jost in time con·
sumed getting from one place to another.
I could go on and on ~ but one thing is
certain. these very same people are out
on the freeways going from one place to
another at a saving in time, money and
elfort!
So until something better comes along
I'll give my daily thanks for the freeways
-and for those men whose vision
created and built the system. And a
particular "Thanks" to Senator Randolph
Collier wbo IO well deserves the title o(
"Father of our Highways."
GEORGE P. KARCHER
Rememkr C•rrler•
To the Editor:
prevent skyjacking. The hearings were: at·
tended by, among others, representatives
of the federal government. airline and
airport officials, pilots and Oight crews.
"We'll definitely try for state lecisla·
Uon on the question." Carpenter told
Capitol News Service, "bu t not until nett
year.
··Bet\\'een now and January the tub--
committee will be studying the form '··
state level legislation should take."
THE ORANGE COUNTY IOlon uid
jurisdiction could be ' a problem, since "'
there are already rederal laws against • ~
skyjacking.·· ·•
"But Lhis isn't necessarily exclusive,'' ~
Carpenter said. "For instance, there Are , J
stale as well as federal laws against such
crimes as kidnapping and bank robbery.
The presence of two sets or statutes I .
enhances the opportunity to prosecute or·
renders.
"And certainly there is increased a tale
jurisdiction in the case of intra-atate
flights ."
Carpenter gave a clue to the direction
in which the committee might seek its
1973 legislative session solution to 1ky·
jacking when he remarked, "The place to
stop this sort or thing, of course, is on
the ground prior to the flight ."
DURING THE HEARINGS, • number
of possible legislative paths \vere aug·
gestcd. These included
e A ban on &11 c.arryon lug·
gage ... thoogh v.·itnesses agreed im·
plementation could be difficult at best ;
e Arming of air cre\vs ... but aome
witnesses said air cre\v members have
mixed emotions about such a scheme ;
• l.a1Aos forbidding airlines to pay sky·
jacker ransom demands ... which muat
be weighed against possible danger to
passengers and crew aboard skyjacked
aircraft;
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Newsmen Seek· lmiµunity
Clouded by the controversy over mari·
juana is a much more significant issue.
The smoking of marijuana, under its
present illegal status, is \vhat may be
called a "victimless crime." It does not
involve the victimization of one person by
another. U no one is forced to engage in
an activity against hls will: if the actlvity
takes place in private. if the participants
are all consenting adults, then where is
the crime?
Please' aak your readers to femember
the carrier who spends so much time and
effort ln ensuring that their paper is
delivered to them. 1
Do they realize just how much time
and effort goes into having a newspaper
route. and for how much ? The hours
spenl In folding and packing ll!e papers
lhto those huge bags? The dexterity with
which thooe bags are pJaced Onto bis bike
(managing somehow to avoid the wbeel!t
and damaging bolh himself and his
papers In thQ.proceas) and delivering th~
papers to his customers where he witall
them?
• Increased police availability at all
airports with commercial pasenaer
service, so that airline ground personnel
will not have to measure, risks of allow·
ing aboard a possibly s us p i c i o u 1
passenger against a lonr delay before Iakeorr. ,
FLYING PERSONNEL generalty did
say they would prefer a number of poasi·
b~e courses or action, depending on the
CltCumstances, to hard and fast rules.
Christia>i Scie-nce flfqnitor Service
\VASHINGTON -1 n vest i g at iv e
reporters and "muckraking" columnists
are turning to C:Ongress to get what they
failed -by one vote -to get from the
SUpreme Court of the United StRtes : the
right to keep their news sources con·
Udentlal.
A major defeat for journalists in the
court's M declllon last week left then1
no option but to ask for federal. or state,
legislation · to &ive them some immunity
from the duty· to lestlry in criminal in·
vestlgations.
For newspapermen and broadCfSters,
the rUllng marked the mosl serinus set-
back in three years or a still-growing
dlspul• wilh lbe Justice Department, •n<I
sqme sfate prosecutors, over grand·Ju.ry
subpoenas.
RESPONDING lo the ruling. the
American Socle!J of Ne .. apaper Editors
and SilJlll Delta Cbl, the professional
journalism society, have called on eongraa to enact legislation that would
proUtt lbe confldentlall(y ol reporten•
newslOUfCU.
The court augcsted thal "Congress
liu freedom to dttermlne w)lcther a
ttatutorJ newsmnn~s privlTeae t •
,,.., • ..,,• and lbe stale leglslalures '
are fr-ee "lo feshion their own 1tan.d--"" ar ...
se\'entten states ·offer some form of
privilege against testifying for newsmen.
Congress ha1 ,never enacted such a la''
but a proposal ·.to create such a federal
privilege· has been Introduced by Sen .
Jame! B. Pearson (R) o! Kansas and has
been picking up wide sponsorship.
WITHOUT a federal privilege, it "·ould
appear that newsmen could face a wave
of subpoena s to tell how they got access
to secret government documents.
Paradoxically. the Supreme Court
decision which the news profession \tlews
"' nearly a complet~ .)00$ did esiabJl•h
one ne\v right of press freedom .
For the first tlmeJn history. the court
declared that lhe ConsUtutlon's First
Amendnfent protects .,qt only the right lo
print or bl'Oll~t the news, but also the
process ol pthcrlng the news.
"Without some protection for seeking
out the news, 11 the court declared,
"freedom o! the preu CGlild ..
eviscerated." .
EVERY MEMBER o! tllo -In-
dicated he llTeed wtlll that C<111Cluaion.
But, u • P<oi11eaJ lnatler, the •!pl~ of lltls • ptoloction ,..., .-settled. WI"* t11i remainder of the
<our! ma)odty01 opinion rejl:cted !h•
newstnan·s claim for a constitutional
privilege to protect his sources by refus·
ing to appear or to testify before federal
or state grand juries.
From prior state-court decisions, the
cow1 distilled the conclusion that "the
1T•at "l•iiht or 1 authority is that
newsmen are not exempt rrom the
normal duty of appearing before a grand
jury and answering questions relevant to
a criminal investigation."
Nothing in the Constitution immunizes
the "average citizen" from a grand-jury
summons to testify even about con·
fldential information. and newsmen are
in no different position constitutionally,
the majortty concluded.
THE IMMEDIATE Impact of lhe CUF
was clear in the court's COQClusion lhlt @
black reporter (or the rfcw York n-,
Earl Cal~weU, must now teoti!Y ljef0re a
grand jwyln..,iigating his storlea about
tllt ~ Pmtller Party.
Wtth'ltil ~· publldtllln of a maJOr l*l "'-" !M ll'entaaon paeera,-and thla
Y&l'f) gubllcotljJn of Ille .......... ol
,. ""-'ill .. well .. aecret While
-·lldellni papers on the llldi>-PUllllpl liar, tho government has had •
_.,. lnlemt in determining the
.ul'MI Of such leaks. The court's d<c:iaion now pr~video clear
authorily lo malte such probl.s.
r "·ould urge c:tll citizens c.onctrncd,
with the welfare of our young people, and
the future or our society, to give careful
t.'Onsideration to these thoughts.
CINDY KALAN ..
Ble•• FreelllGflS
To the Editor:
As chairman of ~!caJifomia Highways''
a statewide highway •upport group each
year 1 drive many thotlsanda of miles in
all kinds of wtather. Most of my driving
js oo some portion or our mapificent
Creeway system.
The thought thal keeps coming to mind
Is what in the world would we do II we
didn't hive our freeways:. How would we
manage the mltllons ol cars and trucks
• tbat are usillg this system sevep days a
week! And what •bout the millions mou._.
to come?... They're coming. you know, and
we have to be ready for them.
Then I thlnlc Of the delractors who are
continually running down lhe 1ystem and
calllng them rtbbons or cement that are
covering our state.
Has 11 ever occurcd to these mJsln·
formed people that lbe very economy of
our slate restJ on this very sarne l)'Stem
o! highways that they are eo an.llo111 lo
run down? Everything we eal, drink or
tt,c ln .. almost every way comes to us by
THEN AT<'l'llE moot opportune time
before the end of the month he must
prC1Cnt 'him!elf to his-customers in order
to collect the money which is due. Until
this 11 done he cannot pay his manager
ancl make what little profit he Is entiU~
to f'\!" , his efforta. And how many
businesses are run on • montb1s credit?
So suhocrlben should please remember
the Clrrltr when be comes, to their doors
to collect and oot embarra• bim wit~ ieo
bills or lllCll • lll<e •111GUnt.
One solution seen as probable -though
1lot by. · stat' legislative action -by
Sacramento Observers is an internatitlnal
convention under which all highjacked
aircraft, all ransom moneys and 1111 hia:Jt.
jackt:,rs thtlnselves woold be returned to
the country having jurisdiction in the caae . "
-with an air travel boycott against any
nation not 'Jiving up to the convention
terms .
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DAILY PILOT
Robert N. \Yt<d, P•blilhtr
Tho1noa Kttvflt EcU,Or·
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hand. Remember this Is now ~.even-day·
•-k job IDd he 11 liwa)'l ,Qpectod to
deliver on Ume, rain or shine. No lale
mornings or such lllllll'les for him. He ls
responslble lo his 1D11111er for tho bill at
lbe end of the ~· so he reUes on his
-lo do Ult!lr part, otbenrbe the montY must come from his own funds .
. EDITH D. COPPEN
(Mother ol T~~ Carriers . .
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Mwi.Pf,Ptt't ol)inlona and com-
mtntary on topb Of tnltrtlt aad
algnlfleancit, bj P"OV'4lM: a forum tor the apreulQn of Oifr 1't'adtlT oolnlono, oJld t>y ..-u.r tllo
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So uthland Areas Ey~d for Wildlife 'Refuges
' By THOMAS D. ELIAS
and ARNOLD FRIEDMAN
While he's n o t yet fly~ to their
rescue, man has started to dAi'inore than
ju~t pay lip .service to the ~41ngertd
migratory btrds which ClPP.Yet&e on
Southern California 's ~ each winter.
Legislation is moving r~ldly through
Congress to create one nitlonal wildlife
refuge to protect the waterfowl that land
in the Anaheim Bay marshlands on Navy
property in Seal Beach.
The U.S. Department of the lnteriOr is
also pressing to preserve a large chunk
of Upper Newport Bay jn Orange County
and parts of San Diego Bay and Mugu
Lagoon in Ventura County as safe resting
and feeding areas for birds moving along
the Pacific Flyway between Canada and
?\1exico.
THESE AREAS, as well as a 21.662·
acre wildlife refuge that Congress has
already approved for the sout~er1,1 tip of
San Francisco Bay, are all, estuaries.
Birds and many species of .fish flock to
these estuaries because the inanhy Con·
dltlons where streams run into the ocean
or large bays provide abundant food su~
plies In combbtation with the fresh water
they need to 1urvive.
Both the Anaheim Bay refuge, which
would take up more than 100 acres of the
Naval W.apons Station al Seal Beach.
and the San Franclsco Bay preserve are
expected to win final passage this year.
The San Francisto Bay measure needs
only President Nixon's signature while
the Seal Beach bill cleared the House by
a 314.0 vote and will probably reach the
Senate lloor shortly .
CALIFORNIA'S two Democrat ic
senators, Alan Cranston and John V.
Tunney, are co-sponsoring the Senate
versiqn of the Anaheim Bay Legislation,
which was carried in the House by Long
Beach Republican Craig Hosmer.
Creating a wildlife sheJter there would
effectively eliminate the Seal Beath leg
of the proposed route for the Pacific
Coast Freeway, which has already been
decimated in othtr Southern California
areas by the state Legislature.
The two ne\v national preserves would
Ni x on Deserves
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Vote of Youth
If the Nixon Administration loses the
youth vote in the November election, it
will in a very large part be its o\vn fault.
I don't believe the Administration has
done enough to toot
its own horn in this
respect.
While the commen·
tators teU us that
Sen. George Mc·
Goveni, itbe leading
Democratic candi·
date fot President.
has capturl'd the
lmagination or
America 's youngest voters, the fact re-
mains President Nixon has the best rec·
ord ever attained in this category.
It is ironic that the President's main
point in attacking what has been called
the generation gap is largely responsible
for the little attention it has received
among the youth.
This is because the Nixon approach to
the younger voters is aimed at not
eegregating them from the rest of the
.. ting population. It might be said that
he has not condescended to the young
people by treating thern solely as a
·11pecial self~entered interest group.
1nstead, Mr. Nixon bas treated them as
BARRY
GOLDWATER
educati(lnal opportunltiu and providin&
new jobs.
Jt Should be noted that the Nixon pro-
gram to create jobs includes new job-
deveJ.opment tax credits, repeal of the
aUtomobilt excise tax and measures
aimed at reducing a competition from
abroad \l'hich has reduced the market for
American goods and consequently re-
duced the job opportunities.
IN THE LAST fiscal year, 2 million
people took part in 11,000-manpower proj·
eels operated by the Department of
Labor. Job banks, designed to bring the
job and the job hunters together faster,
have been installed in over 100
metropolitan areas. A major effort in
th.is connection has been made to find
jobs for returning veterans, both on a
Jong-term and a short-term basis.
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SOUTHERN CAIJFORNIA
FOCUS
join ty,·o ~xis1ing ones on the Pacific
Flyway -Wllllpa Bay and Dwlgeness
Bay. both in Washin~on.
'I1le only major national wildlife refuge
in Southern California today b Inland -
the rugged area set aside for the
California Condor near Sespe Hot Springs
in Ventura County.
I AU.. THREE of these refuges \\'ere
created by the same sort of federal
leglslation now proposed f.or Anaheim
Bay. ·
The lnterjor Department won't be con·
tent with merely finalizing the legislation
for Anaheim and San Francisco bays.
Its top priority In Southerq California
Is Upper Newport Bay. inland from
· Newport Beach. Most of that property,
involving nearly 100 acres (In three
tidelands. is owned by the Irvine Com·
pany, Orange County's largest land
ioo .. ooo MEH
developer. 1
Cranston is considering c a r r )' l n &
legislation to cr,ate the same sort of
wildlife shelter both at Upper Ne\\•port
Bay and the Mugu Lagoon estuory near
Point Mugu, an aide to the senator said.
Uke the Seal Beach area, Mugu
Lagoon ls surplus Navy property. It sits
within the Point ldugu Naval Air Station,
so the propert y could easily be given to
the Interior Department to establish a
\\'ildlife sanctuary.
lN CONTRAST. acquisition or the
trvine-owned Upper NewPoft Bay prop.
erty is a more complex prQposition, The
company and the county are entangled In
a la\\·suit over a six·year·old deal to
trade property around the bay \\'ilh each
other.
Until their dispute is settled . the
federal government can't move to ac·
quire the upper bay, where 160 species of
migratory birds and 6l species of fish
spend some part or their life cycle.
Interior Department officials are qu ick
to say that creation of these wildlife
refuges ·won't mean people will be en·
6oi11g DOIVll
T he lip
Stuir "use
tirely ••duded .
The department'• approach is lo
develop these sanctuaries for the joint
use of people and wildlife.
"OUr main task will be 'people
management' -not "'ildllre manage-
ment.'' Felix Smith, the \Vtst Coost
sPokesman for the Interior DepaMment's
Bureau of Sport Fisheries and \Vildlife.
said in an interv le\\•.
0 \Ve're aiming at shared usr. "·1t h peo-
ple and wildlife both able IQ use the
areas safely."
TllAT INCLUDES mak;n g SOOlt' ptH'IS
of all such sanctuaries orr ll111its to J>eo-
ple .
The Interior Deparllnen l emphu sizcs
that estuaries and their inhabitants are
in danger of extinction because they tend
to be in prirqe locations for all kinds of
development.
What's happened to San Diego Bay 1s a
classic example or man 's \1'0rk. Its
marshlands "have been reduced_ by 85
percent" of their original size, according
l o the Bureau ·o! Sport Fisheries: and
Wildlile.
Still, the bay and adjacent lands n•r
urban San Diego provlde year-long and
seasonal q1.2arters ror about 180 species of
birds, including the 0019 known nestlnl
colony of elegant t e r n s in the U.S.,
prompting the Interior Dopertment IO
push for ,.vinl what'a left.
RECOGNIZING It can't buy up the
bay, the department is conducting a
\\·ide-ranging environmental i m p a c t
study lo analyze what the Potential uses
of land around the bay would mean to the
area's ecology.
Srnith says results of the study will be
used to pressure de\·etopers and other
users of San Diego Bay - including the
Navy, the bay·s largest occupant -to
1)reserve the remaining "'ildlire habitat.
All these moves, thoug h. even the plans
for Anahein1 Bay and San Francisco Bay,
\vi ii take years to Implement . The target
date for com pletion of those l\\'O wildlife
rerugrs is 1977.
\Vhile man is now beyond the state of
pure rhetoric, It's clear he's 1t11 not
rushing to protect the birds that migrate
along the Paclfle Flyway.
Children Also
Owed Courtesy
What do you do \\'hen your 5-year-old
keeps pestering you to play \Yith him
when you are trying to relax. after a
hard day at shop or office, Y•ilh the tve.
ning paper? He pulls on your arm,
climbs into your lap, crumples the paper.
After what you've been through that day.
the last thing you want to do rs play.
Much of the llterature of child
psychology, includ-
ing such books as
~1argaret Ribble's
justly famous "The
Rights o( Infants,"
stresses the needs
and right s of child·
ren -so that we
are sometimes left
\Vilh the impression
that parents have
no rights at all .
However. as Thomas Gordon says in
.,Parent Effectiveness Train ing" tPeter
Wyden, Inc., $6.95). parent's do have
needs and rights. They have their own
Jives to live, their own purposes to fulfill.
Hence parents need effective ways to
deal with children's behavior that in-
terfertl with parental needs.
Of course you can meet the problem
head on, as most parents do, with such
S. I. HAYAKAWA
barrassed to mention this, but I just Ft .;
that chair. It's an American let!Hlentury '
antique and I'm terribly afraid of gett9g
it scratched." A mes.sage like this does
not send a solution. It is not a "you·
message." It is an "I-message."
You-messages take the form. "You
stor,-that ., •. " or ''Don't ~ou ever ... "
or 'You should know better than ... "or
"Why don't you ... '' The you-messagr ,
by stating or implying a direct criticism
ot the person addressed, is in its very
nature discourteous.
However, when the parent simply tells
the child how the child's behavior ls af·
letting him, the message becomes an f.
message: ''I cannot rest when someone i~
crawling on my lap," or "I'm tired and 1
realty .don't feel like plarng ...
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Ar:nJAJ..LYr/;ou are ~iQi a pest" is ~.·.
a very pqar · al eomnlilftlciting Iha "
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• aerious and capable citizens whose..,con.
cerns range across the whole spectrum
or JOcial issues.
IN FAcr, Mr. Nixon has been creating
a record of accomplishments while Sen.
1'1cGovern and his backers have merely
been talking about objectives. Under Nix·
on. the youth population bel\\'een the
ages of 18 and 21, for example, has been
given the right to participate directly in
the political process through the right to
vote.
But perhaps the most important of the
issues affecting young people has ,been
the war in Vietnam -that frustrating
confiict which has drained so many
young lives in the past 11 years. And in
this connection it mu.st be recorded that
when Mr. Nixon took office~in 1969, tlie
authorized troop ceiling Uf Vietn~m wai
almost 550,000 and no U.S. troop
withdrawal plan existed.
W e9,c/ti!!1g ;Band W • commands as HStop wrinkling the
;• paper," or "I'm going to get real angry if urning "YoU don't get OU( from under my ft<t .'' or'
"Don't ever interropt a person when he's
reading," or "Wby don 't you go outside
and play?"
parent'• /eellnp Of fatlcue. "l Want to
rest" commUDlcata what the poront Is
feeUng. The ydu-meaaap ("you pooti .,
you") does~ ti. esaenUa ' • mess1g1,f w1 about itlle (»lrent1s · ~J
needs Whldl eentral problelll! •
at lhe moment. •
But by May 1, 1972, our troop ceiling in
Vietnam y,•as down to 69,000, which
1neans that in 3 ye3rs Al}lerican troops
have been cut 87 percent. The most re--
cent announcement (If withdrawal plan.s
calls for the return of 10,000 more men,
and it is hoped that by Sept. I the ceiling
will be only 39,000.
T·o Predator y Females
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Also under Nixon, draft calls ha ve been
steadily reduced and the transition to a
voluntary military system bas begun.
The President and his advisers have also
contributed importantly to the wellare (If
our youth through programs ~imed at
controlliDI drug addiction, expanding
EVEN MORE 1Jiiport8nt, however,
American combat deaths have been
reduced by 95 percent as our ground
combat role in Vietnam wa.s brought to
an end.
"One out of every 11 single persons
takes a spouse \Vbo has been previously
married/' reported that famous fact
finder Louis I. Dublin.
PECUUARLY, the coldest place on
I
earth year-round,
the South Pole, is
a.lso that place
which receives the
most sunlight year·
round.
A RECENT set of
weight tab!., shows·
the average woman
in her 20s weighs 126
pounds, in her 30s,
There can be no doubt that Pre.sldent
Nixon has made good also on his pla~
bring more young people into the 98-
tional government. Jn all the years that [
have been in Washington, r have never
known (If so many important jobs being
held by people 30 years or age and under
than there are today. 133 pounds, in her 40s, 140 pounds. That
sound about right? In fact. the President's insistence on
youthful 'federal workers has caused him
considerable difficulties with the middle.
aged and older members of the
Republican Party who supported his
campaign for election.
MOST OF THEM are inclined to agree
with the President's insistence on a
heavy role for young Americans, but
some Of them even believe Mr. Nixon has
' gone overboard in lhis respect.
In all events, the truth Ol lbe matter Is
that lbe President bas been acting while.
his opponents have been merely talking.
There is a vast difference.
THAT BRIDE Who insists her
gentleman friend likewise y,•ear a y,·ed·
ding band is apt to be the jealous type.
Or so CODtend.$ a ~ of matrimonial
matters. The woman usually pretends to
regard the double ring ceremony simply
as a romantic pature, be u.ys. Actually,
she wants that old boy!a ring to stand out
u a warning to predatory.females.
QIJElllES-Q, "What proportion of the
high school 1tudenta study Latin these
days?" ·
A. Maybe oni out of eyery 25 now.
Q. "!know lbeP6PuJitlon center of the
Serenity ·Sans Scellery
If truth were t.old, there's a lot more, e
and a lot tesi t<> the relattons between ·a CHARLES ,..,.cCABE~ woman of great beauty, and the man who lfJ ·
at the minute happens to be yoked to her.
The really beautiful woman Is little
more to most men than an artful bit ol her the rarest pelts. and the most exotic
publle relations. Being seen with her sctnts, so that an rnay obHrve with envy
civet the old amqur propre a shot in the your captive and be put an no\lc:e that
ann. You walk Int<> the t of,. __ ,... d ha
the Grenouille wl'1 a ~ fOU are crrct "'" ·-~ an ve dlllle on your arrn ,;. large holdings in a,_, where the
who Is on the btowcr ..,, per!umet come from. Botluae she looks
r ... alxty COllUCUtivc •• ..,., good and smells good, JOU look pod and
minutes betwetn 11 ~ smell likewise.
1.m. and l p.m. and But a man who has ....,.h ...,.. to
you are ticked o!f enrich hlmSl!l! by e•plolUnc the baremln·
by tverybody from dedn• .. or bis £cllows is not likely l<> take
Women's Wear Dally one of these gossamer elvea unto wile.
to the bat-check 1lrl He tends to know, as the psychlatrlab
as a rell()W or consldcrable attainments. know, that the face that launched a
probably big In O.neva·based mutual thousand ship• Is not likely to be the
funds, or something. hand that rocked t~ croclle. Al one o!
IF YOU GO AROUND with her the shit doctors puts It:
..,.itr-llke, she is known in that "OUtatandlnc beauty, like outltancllng
delldomtY mhalc phi:ase u your ll!ts or any kind, tends to set In the way
mlltr-. Tlils ~ns that)ou have to do . of nannat emotloaal ·~t, and
her many !aYOra, for your own aake· thua of .tltat particular ....,,.. In !Ue
much.-.. ihln tor Ilea. You multi.., , llhldl n call happmess."
Beautiful women are a ireat many
things, but one thing they are seldom .
That is friends. A lifetime or narcissism
ls almost as life.destroying as a pasaion
for baseball 1lltisUca, or atock market
quotatJons, or·tbe minuUae or sez Jife oo
Iceland. .
A man who acted on these principles,
and who lat~ In li!e married a most
amiable woman, after bavlng known the
Rl06t beautiful womea of. bis time, wa1
tht edlt<>r and essayist H. L. Mencken.
He had given much time to this matter in
his thoughts.
OF INFINITELY more value than
beauty in women, Mencken wrote many
years before his marriage, .. is a quality
that women too often ntglect, to wit, the
quality of simple amiability.
"The most steadily charming ol all
human beings; male or female, ls the one
Who Is tolerant, unprovqcatlve, iood•
nalll'ed, llnd. A man wanta a ahow only
lntermlltently, but he wantl peace and
coml\)11 ~ dq. And t<> Jet them, II
he is aapc!ooa, ho II qultt wlllinl to
sacrifice WJ." I .
(...__L_. M_._B_o_m_ ..... J
United States is near St. IAuis, but
where's the geographic center?"
A. About 17 miles west of Castle !lock,
S.D.
IF YOU weigh just about 40 times as
fuucb as your brain, air, you're averaae.
IN ONE place or aoother around this'
world, each day or the week is said to be
the Sabbath.
NO.\ 3 on the American Kennel Club's
list ot most popular dogs no'v is the
beagle.
THEORY of some color psychologists
is no dining room should be painted blue.
That hue depresses the appetite, they
aver.
WHEllE _W)!:RE _ you in t939, ti
anywhefe? O:>me on, you reeall -that
was the year of the ''Beer Ba.rrel Polka,"
"I'll Never Smile Again'' and "South of
the Border." It was also the year the
first paying possenl"' c:roesed lbe Atlan·
tic by plane.
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THE FIRST MESSAGE commands
him to do what he clearly does not wan t
to do. The second threatens him. The
thlrd enunciates a general principle that
you would not be willing to live by
yourself. The fourth offers him a solution
-your solution, not hi.s.
Dr. Gordon is quite critical about tbis
matter. of 11.sending-soluUons." Parents
may ask, •4What's wrong with sending
solutions? After au, isn't the child caus-
ing me the problem?" Yes, he is.
However, cb11dren, no Jess than adults,
resist being !Old what l<> do: Also, they
may not 'like your tolutlon. Furthermore,
sending your aolution communicates
another meua(Ee, ·~1 don't trust you to
select a satisfactory 1 o I u t Io n by
fOUrself."
When you tell the child your solution,
you are calling the shots. You are taking
control. You are leaving him out or it.
Essentially, there is a problem here of
common courtesy -courtesy which we
know we owe to our friends and
neighbors, but which we also owe to our
own children.
IF A FRIEND were visiting your home
and happened l<> put his feet on the rungs
of a treasµred., ~tique ~c~. you sureli
would not ny, "G~t your feet off that
chair tltla minute!" or ''You should never
put your !eet on aomebody's antique
chair."
No, we treat our friends with more
respect. We mi,bt aay, "I'm em·
.. You are a pelt" la a atatement that ~
cannot be understood by the child as -'
anything· but a negative evaluation (If
him. "[ want to rest" is s statement of
fact aboUt the parent. It is an I-state-
ment.
Parents must be careful, however, that
they are not ·sending disguised yo1r •4
messages. Father: "I feel strongly tt\at
yot.: ha Ve been neglecting your chore.s. ''
son~!s-that?''
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Father: "WelJ, take your job of mow·
tng thei lawD. I feel upset every time you
goof off, llke last Saturday. I waa angry
at you because you sneaked off Without
mowin& the back yard. I felt that that • :
wu irruponslble of you."
IN THIS CONVEllSATION the father , ,,
has expreaatd his evaluations that his IOD •
was neglectful, a goo!-o!f, sneaky and Ir· I I
respol)lible. The statement "I !eel you ' ' '
are a 1lob" is just as much a you.state-
ment u · 0 You are a slob."
Parenti must state exactly what they
feel without adding their evaluations o[ ,~·
the child: "I was disappointed," or ''{
want.eel the Jawn to look nice Sunday," tir -".
•·1 was upset because I thought we had
agreed that the lawn would be mowed
Saturday."
It is 1 curious convention that says that
courtesy is something we owe _ lo-our
friends and neighbors, but n:ot to our
chllma. Perhapi they need It more than
anybody.
By S. !. HAYAKAWA
President, C.IUomla State University,
,San Francisco
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-~"""'1; Ju~ 9, 1972
Hinshaw tn Ease
Our Tax.Burden
By ALBERT W. BATES·
Of .. 0."1 '"" stett
Andrew J. Hinshaw, Orange County's sometimes
CQJ.troveraial tu useuor, and winner over Rep. John
G. Schmlb for the Republican nomination for Congress
-Orange County, came up lut Wednesday with a
opecla1 role for a prospective freshmao In Congr..,,
The prospect sbould be refresh.
I Ing for Orange Countiaru lopg re-
ligned to ewiucb-like lnafiectiv ..
neu in congressional give-and-take
as the Ideological rigidities of the
'. recent incumbents have rendered
impotent the county's Washington
representation. ~
Hin.shaw believes the greatest
single money issue in Congre$!1
, nex{ year will be the burden of the
-1)> lax and what to' do about it from the federal
' level. • .
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TBIB JI AN area In which he believes be can be
portlcularly effective for lie 'bas !>em In assessment
...,,.. for l, yeJrS since h11 graduation from the Unlver-
lky of Sovth!rn callfomla.
At the prettnt local level, Andy Hinshaw eipecta
-r !omni of complaints from residents wbci don't
1blerataDd bis role as county tu assessor. ~_don't . ' ' ...iontand that, In carrying out his state;mindaled
rule, be uses coinputers to see fhat all properties are
tued at 25 percent of market value, as state law re-
quires.
After tha~ if assessed valuations rise, it's up ·to
· klcal and <Ollllfy taxing bodies to lower the tax rat. to
hold the line on costs to taxpayers.
AT THE NAnONAL level, Hinshaw feels he will
bring to the Congreu a special expertise badly needed
In connection with any property tax relief.
He cites a bill now before Congress as an example
of money waste. This measure calls for opendlng 125
mlllion ·ol federal funds to develop information already
avail.WO m the property tax, just for the asking of
states and counties.
Altbougb Andy Hlnlhaw readily acknowledges lack
of experience at the legislative level, he feels he knows
the Ina and outs of government operations at all level&
'Bui then, his defeat.d opponeni, Schmitz, was equal-
ly 'Jllakil'e!!t-in legislative give-and-take when tie first
. ...,.t to the ,California Legislature from a teaching job.
IT WAS CLEA.RL Y John Schmitz' failure to learn
lhoM 1 ...... of political glve-and-(J~. to make of pol·
lt.icl the 11art of the possib1i,'' plus his opposition to
Prolldent Nixon and his arrogance, that "' disenchanted
Colifornla Republicans and led to his W1'eating by • Mdy Hinshaw.
~ the likelihood that the property tax will
have. ipOl;ial attention at both sljlt. and Jederal levels
--neit-,_.., If sllOiild be rtllssurlng to OrlN!e Countiana
that they Ire llk~y to be represenled ·60·eapttol Hill
by a man highly sltllled In that 1e11Sitlve pocketbook
area.
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Reg.
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P•dded pillow back. &wive)s ~n!l .rocks lo• added ·
e6mfort and Conveniehc9. trno ·tag, spring construe--·
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Orig. $259 NOW .. $159
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polyU<ptl)an and are of 9ne contou~ unlUCJ!$lOm~
fort.and durability.
·Orig. ~219 $169
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UNC:ONVINTIONAL POd TIC:S .:...:_ Mike Gravel of Alaska, ~ as Paul Re-
vere, hlndl tax reform petitions to·th e late Sen. Everett DirbOn outside the
Capitol ID ·Waahlngton in 1959, at the end of a 4ktate ride. ~
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Harhor Entrance Shelved
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By' BILL scBRElBER Marina( behind N e w p o r t minialure reproduction o r
Of the Dflllf. 1t11o1 St•H ··$ooh$. and then ffito th&iiniin large bodies of water used to
The U.S. Army Corps of harbor at the Rivo Alto. study such things as wave ac·
Engineers is not actively con· "This idea has been discuss· tion. flushing and o the r
de · nd marine-oriented ~ubjects. ai rmg a seco entrance to ed on the county level but only Newport Harbor in West informally," Worthington said. Roper said at the meeting,
Newport, preferring to con· "To do thi.s type of thing, a which was called to hear
centrate first on solvlllg p~ highway would need cutting discussion on beach erosion
lema of beach erosion in that and a big brldge would have to controls in West Newport, that area. be built." the ·Corps' most immediate
''The aubJ•ect of a new en-"I understand that zome concern is to keep the sand on the beach. trance to the Harbor has been people have also 1Uggested a brought up in the past as a new channel at -some point "We don't want to have a
poulble means ol improving along the Balboa Peninsula repeat of the situation in 1965
water ci.rculaUon and boat but ·I dOn't have any details on when the waves cut back
traffic," u.id Maj. William lhat one," he said. almost to •the houses and
Worthington, an engineer for The possibility of studying residents had to sandbag to
th Co ff. · Lo keep water out," he said. e rps o ice in s such ideas as new marina!!,
Angeles. channels and offshore un· Roper spent the evening
"We have discussed the ad-derwater reefs was mentioned outlining the Corps' plans to
vantages and drawbacks of briefly at a meet ing on beach rennovate the eld steel sheet
such an Idea informa1ly hlid el'OEiion recently in city hall. groins at 4oth and 44th streets
have made n o recom-and to add two new groins at . . ,. "Any major project either Uth d 32 d ts mendat1ona at thb time, he in the harbor or in the Upper an n stree .
aald. . . Bay would need to be studied "\Ve will also study the need
Worthingloo 111d that other in hydrograpbic model fqnn," for a groin at 62nd St. but that o~gomg~blems -~-said Col. Harry-Roper, dire<:· -isn't needed right no_w," he.
beac!t erosion -atlll need tor of the Corps office In Los said. aoluUons before such an am-An el The groins, rock projections
bilious project is undertaken. .~ ez. . . sUcking out beyond th e
He said however that he We have not considered surfline, break up beacb-
has heard' of an Id~ Jo cut a doing • model of the Newport damaging south swells and
new entry through from the Harbor area because the cost help the favorable westerly
Bannlng.Crtenvllle Channel, Is'° high," lloper added. swells build up new sand.
into a new West Newport A hydrographic model Is a The project will also consist
15 Cal .State Students
To Serve As 'Models'
of the addition of more than
200,000 cubic yards or new
sand to eroded areas. It Is ex-
pected to be completed by
March 1973 at a cost or more
than $1 million.
The cost and maintenance
\'.'ill be shared by the federal
government, the county and
Fifteen students from Cal other model was due to the city 'vith the largest share
State University Long Beach divorce, job hours, mental or going to the fedreal branch.
will be modeling next fall at physical illness or death, ac-Various residents told Roper
Fountain Valley High School. cording to /.ltimari, than they are sUJI dissawfied
nie--c o-1·1 e g-e students. The project is one of only 13 with the sand hauling job ttiat
though, won't be concerned approved by the California was done in 1968.
with fashion. State Department of Educa-"They came in, laid down
Rather their Jo1'9 will be lo lion under the federal Elemen-clay roads and d umped
oerve u behavior models for tary· am! \!!econdary Act· Title nothing but crud on our
150 Fountain Valley High n. More than 140 applications beach," said one irate resi·
School student.! who have a were made .lot the three year dent.
history of problems with the program. Roper said the fill came
law and in tlChool. Cost ol the Pr•~ for the from the Santa Ana River
Financed by l! $41,223 first yeai'fs eslfmaled 'at $267 mouth and was unsuitable. He
federal grant, the program per student compared to the said the new fill will be '
will involve group diSC'Jsslons. estimated $400 it costs to proc· carerully watched so no repeat
social events, atbletics and ess a youngster t h r o u g h of the last error would be
counseling between the college juvenile court, said Altimari. possible.
advisors and the high school/,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I student.!. II
Tbe carefully screened col·
Jege counselors will he drawn
from the edu cation and
JllYcholoCY department.! at Cal
Stitt University Long Beach.
'!be pc:ogram was put
toge.lher by school
p1ICIJololia!s who lllJ<lied the
we !llalorles of Fountain
Valley · l!Udento referred to
them for belp.
'"lbe study showed that 41
peroent of the youngsters
bcUd an appropriate model
, of tho same sex in the home
who tbey could tf!ulate, 11 said
Richard A. A!tlinarl, district
dlrecJot ol speclal proj eots.
Thi , lack of 1 parent or
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PROVIDENCE, R. t. (API -Maurice
Robert Gravel, or Mike as he prefers to
be known, Is seeking the vice presidency.
Se!J. Gravel Is the b'eshman senator
lnlm the It.Ile ol A111b who &•ined ...,.
1iderable ptomlnenee because ol his role
in rtleuing pcirtlons of the Pentagon
Papers.
or in public, as Gravel allowed be would,
or overriding moral issues.
" .11 cs1denr. )
WHERE Do
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He ii outspoken, candid, sometimes
wlgar, untlmid, tenaclouJ, occasionally
emotional, proud of attaining the Senate
at such an early age, but unawed enough
to ask himself, sometimes, whether he is
adequately equipped to be moving so
fast-and seU-confident enough, in·
varJably, to decide : "I am as equipped
az anyone else."
the federal government; create a public
adversary system to challenge an4
evaluate every government project ; open
the Uniled Nations to universal mem·
beC!hip and subd!Vlde it rtgiooally; end
the peacetime drift! abollsh poverty with
automatic grants Of $5,000 a yea? for
families of four, $1,500 for single persons,
to be rtductd by amounts equal to hall
their earnings : set up resident-owned
Neighborhood Development corporations
in the inner cities: abolish all taxes but
the Income tax and out!aW all exemptions
and deductions; impose rates that would
reduce taxes for everyone who earns
$15,000 a year or less, and raise taxes for
everyone else.
lt was a reform year. And becatiSe o(
the McGovern refomu, 80 percent of the
Democratic conveolian delegates would
bt brand new-many of them with no ex-
perience in public or party office. They
would be independent and reoeptive,
Gravel rtasoned, to the idea of selecting
the vice presidential n o m i n e e
themselves. ·
They would be young. innovative and
modishly forthright. To court them 1 personally, appeal to . fheir sense of in·
volvement and participation, and provide
them with a known candidate they could
·support at the convention-it might work.
So the reasoning went.
ON . )f.
CANN/ff IN( :ANNI
~fost of all, and most characteristically
he is willingto trample the conventions
and customs and properties, the rituals
and rules, unwritten and sometimes
upspoken, by which politician!, "play
the game."
Mike Gravel isn't simply seeking the
vice presidency-angling for the con-
ventional annointrnent from his party's
presidential nominee. He ii actively riµi..
ning for it-courting convent lo n,
. delegates, hoping for enough lllIJ>POrl to
force the nominee'• hand,. and barrinc
that, coofident of ellOUlh aippor) to
assure an open contest. Becau.e that's
Gravel's style.
Most important, the book calls for an
end to government secrecy b y
establishing an independent board to
review classiUcation and by changing ex-
. ecutive orders to insure that classifica-
tion is applied only to information im-
mediately vital to national defense.
By January, though, Gravel wu ready
to consider the gamble seriously. Over •
Dubonnet and a scotch after a dinner speech at the Plaza Hotel in New York,
he and Marty Wolf, his administrative
assistant, talked it over.
It would be a $60,000 gamble, Gravel
figured, even for a baling·wire campaign.
It would cost that.much, at least, ju\t for
the essentials:
Buying the delegates breakfast, lunch or dinner at first, and when that got j•
expensive and Gravel found it hard o
sell himseU and his ideas while people
were eating, sending out for Cokes, and
when the room service bills came to 75
cents to $1.00 per Coke, dispatching a
stall member to fetch them.
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It is, nonetheless, a gamble. He
recognized that from the outset, when
the thought first went through his
mind-about Christmastime while he was
writing his book. Not that he published
the book to supPort his bid, he says. He
hadn 't really decided to run yet .
But the book does outline what he is
running on:
Pro1>95als to finance campaigns by
direct public appropriation; abolish the
electoral college; give the people the
power of national initiative and referen-
dum; establish permanent regional
government units between the ztates and
The vice presidency, it seemed, had
been largely overlooked as an office to
seek and an office to use. The vice presi-
dent ought not to be beholden. And, once
in office. he ought to act as in-
dependently as possible. But that was in-
conceivable, as long as he owed his job to
the pre sident , who picked him for
automatic nomination at the party con-
vention.
So, like the presidential nominee, he
ought to be selected by the delegates.
Then, in office, the vice president could
be his own man, to act, if he wished, as
an internal adverzary within the ad·
ministration-in house, if he wanted to,
Renting hotel rooms and cars for
Gravel and two members of his staff-one
to act as hostess and handle special re.
quests for information from individual
delegates at each meeting, and the other
to take pictures. And buying the scores of
airplane tickets the campaign \vould need
as it red-eyed, with little notice, from
state to state.
It would be a gamble, too against the
possibility nay the probability~,Jhat
flying in the face of the traditional way
of selecting a vice presidential nominee
would provoke another avalanctie of the
vituperatlves that greeted his previous
hurdles over the traces of convenUonal
conduct.
PROTEST1 MARCH -
Alaskan Democrat
Mlke Gravel carries
sign in front of White
House in demonstra-
tion against last Oct<>-ber's nuclear test in
,Alaska.
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Peddlers SaY Cri1ne GOING ABROAD 7
STOP FIRST AT THI·
By AR1UUR R. VINSEL .... .,.,., '''-' '''"
If yoll have a typewrittr,
poper. a dirty mind and the
rigltl publishing contacts, you
crap make a fortune in the
pr\vacy of your own home .
Harbour couple was recently
acquitted in a trial follow in·g
seizure of ~.ooo worth of
Stry boolt!, pictures and
movies. They reportedly took
in $15,000 a day.
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perUS<11 -no matler bow visit..-, lllliinprdstd by tht fortunates are tbooe lonely, alqut, 1tr 1ppoal' oncl •
gross or vile -is legal in a alleged perils ol pornography. frustrated people who d"·ell on super-bum1n captdty for con-
person's own home, but tht Questions of i~ influenct on dirty books and ptrvtrted pie· slant u,st.
laws get lticty on production, the rate of 4:fXUal cri~ tUrts btc8'use they ·~ str-tf you can't ny 1 roCkttahlp
ACADEMY of LANGUAGES
FllENCH, ITAllAN. S'ANISH, &fll MAN. DUTCH. efc.
distribution or display. ge.ntrall,y dt1w a yts·lt-does, ually and emotionally crip-. to the moon, you can absorb 3.404 Vii l ido, N•w~tt IHdt 67J..4500
Laws cover printed malltr, n~it--doesn't rt.spoose as tmo-pied . ' yourself ln whl:t the Apollo · alto
The only nonessential item
'· is the dirty mind.
Sex Is one of the n1osl in-
trJkuing, appeal ing facts or life
and any doubters of ils verbal
or visual value need only con·
sider how il is sold , or used to sen some other commodity.
Defense attorOC}'S argued
successfully that verba l and
visual merchandise distri buted
by Rusty and Kay . Loar did
not violate those elusive stan·
dards or comn1un lty decency
and taste.
still or mo lion pict ures and tional as those on what is or One clut' to nlQtivatlon o[ ~stronauts claim It Is like. 1242 West Lincoln, AAahelm 774-3402
Jive shows, plus conspiracy lo isn't pornographic. such chron ic consu1ners lies in The nlost lucld defh1itlon ofl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~;
produce, distribute, advertise, Scandinavian count r I es the barrrn reality of their own pornography perhaps, Is 0(·1:
display or other,vise present v"bie,h afe more sexually lives , eo1npared to voyeuristic fered by -pardon the pun -
The industry and its con·
tributors ]>robably net $1
billion a year,
them. Permissiv e report no int·rcase ad \'entures offered by pr.r a filthy-rich Gennan publishtr
in st!X and perversion. while fite<>ring s n1 u t .....1.~lers. \\'ho bu i It his very own "Y./e are s e t l i 11 g t he t'C'"" ti ti flt some contend libenilized but Stories. photos and r<'latt'd Bavarian cas e on s pro s. pace, so to speak," explains Nearly Everyone
Listens to Landers Pornography is one form:
but what is pomography?
(lbe term ls de rived from
·t o Greek word! -pornos -~·
Consider Kirk , a Northern
California newspaperman who
"moon1ights by spinning sex
Orange County o e p ut y stat~regulated availabllity or merchandise manufactured to "Fairy tales for adults ... "
District Attorney ore t t a pornOgraphic ma le r I a 1 ac· cater to every conceivable L5 how he describes the stories
Sean. specialist in pro--tually reduces such offenses. quirk al ways in,1olve a s1rong and pictures that made him
seculing p 0 r n 0 gr 1 p h y , __ Th_• __ m_°"_1_1_r_•..c&:..l_c __ un_-_•_l•_m_en_1 _o_f_fa_n_1as--'-y-in-'-p-hy_._r_ic_b_. -----------------------------obscenity and le"•d entertaifl...1·
inent eases. , . . · . During recent months. the
Society end its laws are locked together as ad-county has encountered both ' ' triumph and dtf .. t In CUfS ::';rs1ries in co1tly, complex court c1mp1i9ns to involving verbal and ''isual
:;i',fin• porn c}rophy and obscenity within • =~pt~r3;' ·~~111 ::!i""w~~
f···oral and legol f'ramework.' · · · which and to whom, in ·. · , . , , \ , whatever numbers they may
.P.---"!'I'---~-----------. do it. ' i · Cont roversy has r a n g e d .~ Graph ein .l. \vhic~ roughly yarns -mostly of whole cloth fro m UC Irvine. where the
~ihslate to\\' ting ·about pro.s-. -so lo speak. He once stud ied Gay Student Union fought to show a film called "Seven in a 11les for the priesthood. · ... ~ · · Barn," .up Harbor Boulevard·s :::SO far . litl le has been resolv· Kirk can simply make more strip of sex' shops to Cal State,
. ~on ·the question <1{ ~hat is money describing what haP" Fullerlon .
. #,nographic and what Isn't, pens in the bed chamben than State Sen. James E. Whtt-·lJ: theoretically r motionl ess \\•hat happens in the city COUil-more CR-Fullerton) angril y
·Courts of law where the cit chambers. The latter isn't organized formal hearings into CSF slage prod uction or 1 overall arl\Jment continues. as universaUy interesting any· slighU y racy but second-rate
Society and the varying laws way. play "The Beard ." in which
ln Orange and other counties , Kirk has fired hi5 agent in hi!: drama 1tudent-son took
the state and the nation aren·t the porno-publishing field. part.
too compatible on the question He earned $1,000 per book, Ironically, the CSF campus
0£ what is simply erotic. doing one a month in maybe today has one of the most e1·
naughty, filthy or perhaps tensive co 11 e c t ions of felonious. three days' tolal writing time, pornography in existence.
The y are locked together, over a period of four yea rs, Only scholarly researchers
instead , as adversaries in cos· while still in news-reporting. \vith proper credentials for
Uy, complex court can1paigns Some of his journalistic col· s o c io I o g i ca I research.
to define pornogra phy and . leagues couldn't hope to J1l8ke ho\vever, gel in for o peek at
obscenit y within an accepta ble roughly $48,!.00, in 1'oui years. it.
legal and n1oral framework. Kirk was only moonlighting. Getting into one of the
Society must protect tht im· He fired his agent because a d u It s -onl}'.. over 2l·typc
mature, without infringing on he learned at only $1,ro:I per book, film and novelty shops
rights of the mature in the manuscript, the publislwrs' alqng Santa Ana's s0<alled
super-personal reaJm of one's go-between was giving4 lim &n Strip is much simpler.
chosen sexual reading or view-about haJr the porno profit Chances are tha t browsing
ing material. percentage he was due. will quickly bore you but it's
And while the courts con-Not all purveyon o f hardly likely tl\at exposure to
sider the precedent-setting ;90rnography agree one can what excites certain n(&.
cases. the international in-i"et rich quick, especially in typical types will win any in-
dustry -sex ts a universal Orange County, which hi!: ~ slant converts.
language -continues to crank~ rt9Utation of getting Jough "If _you'tt a foot-freak or go
out real or a I I e g e d qu.'ck. "' crazy o v er belly-buttons
pornography. ~ (flt is a former Linn, M'us.J.. you're going to be that way
Publishers. distributors and cho\vder house operator named with or without dirty pic-
clealers in de scriptions or who Joe Reitano. He is SI .... ')ures," <ttti.p$ one ~rious
docs what and with which and widower and epicure who like~
to whom in whatever com· culture. raw clams and the
binations they may do it risk company of young women·.
jail. bankruptcy and censure He has spent nearly $50,000
for a reason : Money. In la\vyers' fees and fr~s con·
,;Pornography pays," says siderable prison time if his
Detective Sgt. Don Shaidcll . 11 va rious convictions now on ap--
Los Angeles Police Depart· peal aren't overturned at
ment vice and pornography higher court levels.
specialist. one of several orten "Everybody thinks I got
called to testify on such mat· rich: but all r got is
lers. headaches," Reitano r~
Illust rating t he g a m b J e marked recently_
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Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the following stores:
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•,:• :~ back into the safety or his yard. T~e fence obviously was not built to keep .o~r
.,~: .;..~ · furry friend in but to keep much bigger dogs out o( the Balh9a Islan d homes
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-except the price. You can choo~ from a bt1utiful
collection of f~rics espec ially chosen for this
event. Slub weaYes, ope°n weaves, sunlight resist-
ant and many more. All reduced up to 20%. Reilular
low Penney prices for our finest fabrication .
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Ret. '·1 s. 'Prine••• II' ,b1d_1pr•e$f of , .
Chromspun® ec1tet1 with poly11t1r f1llj
Cotlon beck. Qu ilted throw 1tyl1 in
solid colors,
Full sin . Re9 . $17. Salo 14.75
Q"'n sin. Re9 . $24. Salo 20.40
King sin. Reg. $27. Salo 22.H
Sale 9!!MM s·aJe ·:.(20·~ "
R'19. 10.99. 'Oien•' bedspr1ed of quilted
t~row style of ecetate taffete with
polyester fill end be cking. Flore! patt ern in
gold, pink and blue.
King or Queen site. Reg. 17 .99 Sale 15.30
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is cotidnt>;v"rll• rayon With \~ ·-..
100~~ polyester. tilling and cotton
bac·k. ThroW style in yellow, blue
and pink.
Twin size. ·Reg. $22 Sall 11.70
Queen Site: Reg. $30 Sile 25.SO
Western Kir:ig. Reg. $35 Siie 29.75
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' ' Reg. $18 . 'Sutton' bedspread of
_polyester/cotton with polyester _till/cotton
b_,k. Floral 1hrow style in
Rog. $22. 'Meadow' bedspread of 100%
blue ind gold.
Full size. Reg. $20 Slit S17
Queen size. Reg. $25 Sole 21.25
King sizo. Reg. $30 Solt 25.50
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polyester W!lh polyester fill, cotton
back. Avallabl1 In lilac, gold or red.
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Fully quilted throw style in decoratOr
cojors.
Twin size. Reg. $25 Solt 21.25
Queen •ize. Reg . $37 -31.45
King •lze. Reg. $39 -33.15
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. The values are here every day.
Shop Sunday f)Oon to· 5 PM at the foltowlnji ·•tore~ i . ~ •• •
Fashi9n ·lsland, N'wport Beach. H~mingto~ Center, Huntington B•ec.h'. ~.Harbo
Like it ..• ch•l'9• it! Avell_eble ·at your loc'!l Penney store Monday. ·
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New 'Textbooks OK ··
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SA CR A M E N T 0 ..:. books in state' war.houses that asking the Saoate Rules Com,
had to be deolroyed. "!'be bill 11\ltlee to move ratification o1 C.Ufornla elementary, ochoot ·"'--··•• the women's rigbts amend-chll<k'tn may be abw to use was approved un ........ """""'V. ment out of committee to the
modern learnlng materials VENERAL DISEASE senate Ooor for action. New
becauae ol a bill passed this Legislation designed to names added to the list are:
week by· the State Assembly. reduce the incidence of Soos. Lou Cusanovich (R-Van
AB 531 was developed by the venereal disease in Oallfomia Nu.ys), John Nejedly CR·
legi.!llature's Joint C.Ommittee ha! been Signed into law by Welnut. Creek), David Roberti
on Textbooks and Curriculum: Gov. Ronald Reagan. It was (D-Los Angeles) aod Donald
and wilf replaee the present sponsored by Assemblywoman Grun sky CR-Watsonville).
oboolele textbook }YSlem with March Fong (D-Oakland) and Already supporting the
a ne1ible progtam of in--Assemblyman E. R i c h a rd withdrawal of the resolutioh
structional materials. Barnes (JI.San Diego). The a<e : Sens. Peter H. Bthr (R·
As.sembl)'lllan Leo J. Ryan legislation appropriates need· San Rafael ), Anthony
CD-South San Francisco), ed fund,, and mandates that Beilenson (D-Beverly Hills),
commltte chairman, said the part of the money be used by Clair w. Burgener (R-La
state has been using an an-the state Department of Mtsa), Mervyn llymally (D-
tiquated system of "one book Education to imp!'°ve teaching · Los Angeles), Arlen Grtpio
per child in eadt subject. The methods in public schools to (!)-San Mateo), Geo re •
old system w¥. needed le give cormat VD. Mr!. Fong's bill -(D-San Franelaco)
fill-in work to the State Print· provides that ochool ddtrlola a!J'I N-Petria ( D •
ing Plant be\lveen legislative· 'may teoch · venereal d~ ~·
sessions." • .educp.tion oourses, and ~· TAX LOOPHOLES
The old' system was "poor, quire$ that parents be ~ Sin Mervyn Dymal1y (Jl.
educationally and waated whentliecoursesaret~be •• too ~a) ai( !!Ill--
money," Ryan said. He fered. ·, . ' -be'll be badl·again nest
e&Umated that $30 million was WOMEN'SJUGBTS i yeilr wilh I tax 1ooplio\e clos-
Wasted in the last six years in-Four more .stat.e eenators tng bill. He also ?"aised the
eluding $1 million of leftover have joined their colleagues in stud~t group,· Project-.~ 1
phole, "for devotiJle a year.s
time' at no pay, to this ~
worthwhile ef£ort." Dynally's
bill, SB 1434, which would
have ch>1ed &n estimated $300
million in st.ate tax loopholes,
was killed by )he Senate
Perm ,Sale. 1
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turn a girl's head.
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usua,lly 17.50~ 'No"." 11.88'
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2ad ~r 112-7711
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Finance Commiltee.
LEFrOVER MONEY
C.lifornians Against t h e
Pollqtion • Committee, the
--coord~ the . ~ -ign a1ainat
' . ~t!oa. 9, flied lt.s final
report of receipts and ex·
penditureo with the Secretary
or state. The committee col·
lected $1,484,971.25, and spent
$1,442,049.82. What happens to
the $42,921,43 which was left
over?
OIL DRILLING
State Assembly is con-
sidering currently a re~lutiqn
asking the Nixon
Administration to deny oil-
,. drilling pennits for California
coastal waters until a fall·safe
system of oil extraction is
• l'P"'ative. Introduced b Y
Assemblyman W. Don
' MacGlllivray (R·Sanla
Barbara) the resolution also
:· .... foe full and open hearings
to-sati.sfy tbe cooct~ of .•ll
coastal residents yegardmg
'( offshore drilling. ' 1
VEHICLE REGISTRATION
Don't forget to register your
off-road vehicle. The law re-
quiring registration took effect
on JuIY 1. Upon payment of
the 115 fee, the Department o!
Motor Vehicles will issue a
reflectorized sti(ker, an iden-
tifcation certificate and an
ownership certificate (upon
proof or ownership). Ap--
plicants may register vehicles
anytime in July w i t h ou t
penalty.
CITY DROPS FINES
ST. CATHARINES, 0 n t.
(AP) -The city council has
solved the problem of drivers
from other provinces wbo
don't pay their parking rm;s:
police will pass out courtesy
card! inJltead ol tickets. 1,
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YOUNG, WITH l;!'!LE .:o~:N~ CR~DIT?
Restoration .
· d · 1812 ay soon become' more of a part or Historic Fort Ross, establishe tn ' 1!1 . d b th e state Department of
Californ+a's history. than ~ver .0~fla;0~;;~~~~h rru1uon. In the talking stage is
Parks and Retcreatthrnnf arnt asp~:arfy as possible to its original state when it \Vas a plan to res ore e o · cifi' c t the southernmost Russian settlement on the Pa c oas .
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Fire . Tower.::
• Los ANGELES (Ai') -The
lamlllar fire lookoul tower "
rapidly becoming a thine of
the past in SOUthem Callfomla
wlth forest rangers aban-
doning the structures as
useless and obaolete ht the
face or spreading suburbs end
increased smng.
11le towers are all but gone
tn most arus with the few le{t
operated in largely remote ""°"' by the· Slate Division
ol Foreolry and the U.S.
Fott9t Sorvlce in national • fonsU.
""lbe, lookouts can'l see
lll)'lbing through the smog
.,,f the forests the towers
..,.. put up to protect have
been· turned Into housing
developments," aays a State
Division of ~orestry spokes-
man.
The division shut down its
towers in Orange. San
Bernardino and Riverside
counties in recent years as
sntog and subdivisions spread.
"1'hc smog '.\'as so _bad th~y
weren't doing the 1ob. satd
state fire prevention officer
Dick Ernest.
"But, we can't blame it all
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of Umes It'• a combloalon ol
vlalbl11tr and increased
populltloa. We're not llving in
the 1800'1 whaD there weren't
illY poop1o .,..,nd 1nd I fire
coold bum f ... days with no
one ·-Ing It.
"Now there a_i'a mlJHons of
people 1 ,.i they'll usually spol
a fire before a lookout. 0
Loi Angeles COUl)ty, which
0009 .bad 11 or tbe lookouts
SC~ U>roughout the coun·
ty'i mauntaJ.n veas. is closing
down tts last thfte towers .
''nttre's not much rUaon to
have follows atanding up there
with field gl...., U Ibey can't
see through tlle -·" uld county fire chief. W a It • r
Meagher.
He said that during one year
the area around one remaining
lookout had 74 fires -and the
tower spotted just 10 of them
and was the first to report on·
ly one.
The rest were turned In by
local residents.
The lookouts remain In the
backwoods areal! where people
don't usually go.
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Orig. $11·$14 Orig. $16-$20
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The values .. here every day.·
Shop Sunday :n:oo. to . 5 p.m. at the followl119 stores.
F.'.~ION' ISLAND, Nowi)ort Bekh. HUNTINGTON CENTER, ~untinqton Bt1c~.
•HARBOR CENTER, eori1 Mew. (•Closed Sund1y)
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RUllllER POLES KEEP CARS OUT
Rott Perron, 12, U1e1 Cot'• M111 Bike Way
Happy Trails
Costa Mes~olls
On Bicycle.Paths
BY RUD! NIEDZIELSKI
Of 1M 0.llY fllt.I 51111
Costa Mesa could beC-Ome
virtually smog-free tomorrow.
su·t It won 't. Riding a bicy-
cle Is both slow and
dangerous.
Tryi ng to make things safer
for the growing number of
people who prefer to pump
pedals to polluting the air with
their 3,000 pound automobiles
Is a small group of two-wheel
enthusiasts known as the Bicy·
cle Trall1 Committee.
11te committee Is currently
redesigning the city's network
of streets to create a ~mile
system of bicycle trails. and
bicycle ways whi ch should
help reduce the burgeoning ac-
cident rate, according to ils
cha irman, Chu ck 111cDonell.
''ln a year trom now, we
1hould have the greJ1ter por·
tion of the sys\em im-
plemented ," says MeDonell,
whose committee has already
mapped out the bi ke paths and
has beeli awarded $20,000 by
the city council for their con-
1truction.
The system \! ultUnately
meant to integrate w i t h
similar trails ln Huntington
Beach and Newport Beach IA>
provide the clcycllst with a
aafe meana of 1ettlng from
one ettYto another.-
Much of it wW C011Jist of
bicycle ways -aepante lanes
on little-used roads with clear·
ly marked signs telling auto
drivers that these are for the
e1clusive use of bicycles.
Two bike ways are already
In existence. One is pn Ar-
lington Avenue behind t~e
Or ange County Fairgrounds
and th e other on Californla
Street near TeWlnkle School.
Since they are not physica lly
separated from trafDc other
than by p1lnted lines, there
has been 10me trouble from
the molorlsla, McDonell says.
On Arllnaton Avenue, for ex-
amp1e cars would use the
bicycle way as a right tum
lane. "We finally had to use.
tome little tubber poles to
separate it," he says. "11iey
look like they're made from
metal and {he drivers are now
avoiding them ."
In some areas where bicycle
paths are unfeasible, bicycle
trails will be constructed. ac-
cording to McDonell. These
are physically .sepa rated from
traffic and will be similar to
tbe recently-appro ved Orange
County bkycle trail running
along the Santa Ana River
levee fro m Santa Ana to Hun-
tington Beach.
But althou gh a map for the
proposed trails system bas
been drawn and financing ·~
pears to be available, there
are some ma jor problems
which need to be resolv ed.
One or these concerns the
trails cutting through privat e
property. Members of the
committee are now soliciting
the endorsement of shopping
centers, schools, and other
landowners not und er the
direct control of the city for
permission to build the paths.
0 There is a real liability
question here," says
McDonell. "We're awaiting 1
ru1ing from the city attorney
to determine if anybody would
be held liable in ca!e of an ac-
cident."
Another problem is con-
nection o( the Costa Mesa
system with the Newport
Beach system while Newport
Beach has designated major
thoroughrares as fut ure bicy·
cle paths.
11Ne wport Beach ha s taken
the opposite philosophy. We're
opposed to using m a j o r
arteries and they're choosi ng
major roads. Thls creates
quite a problem becau!e the
paths are not lining up prop-
erly, especially on Irvine
Avenue," says McDonell.
New organic hair remover •
Hairs off in minutes,
s~ off for weeks.
Leaves skin beauti fu lly smooth
free.from h.air ..• without shavin g,
waxing, usi ng messy creams
or foams or resorting to electrolysis.
There Is now a new way to remove unwanled hair
complet~ly from face, arms, thighs, legs, •vvherever-
end k~p It oll longer. You use a gentle, odorless
orga~1c compound, called Delila, ar:d the results
a re simply sensational. ·
~elila aclually llfts out the who le hair from the
folbcle . , • leaves your skin beautifully smooth and
free from heir for weeks.
The little exlra time Delila may take at first won't
~tter once you find that you can1eally forget about
h11r removal ••• yes, for weeks.
There are no blunt ends. No pricklystubb!e no
nicks or cuts. And !here's no quick grO'l1 back'. When
ha ir eventuntty does come in, it seems sparser end
baby soft.
Delila T" Nat ural Organ:c Hair Remover. Jdeal for
teenagers, too. $5.95 at our cosme11c counters.
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FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach
HUNTl~GTON CENTER, Huntington 811ch
Listens to Landers
Nearly Everyone
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FLOWERMOUND, T e 1 .
(UPI} -Rich1rd Clem cl1im1
th>t 11 the au!A>mobll• 1ndullry
would 1dopt his new Invention,
the American motorist would
change the oil ln hla car only
every 150,000 miles and In
bet ween not buy any gas .
for years -that vegellble oll
ls I hot prodU(l .
He u ld his motor-much er
which he won't dlvulge -uses
eight gallons of vegetable oil
for fuel.
"Engineers ha ve told me
this can't work,'' Clem said ,
IAL!ghing. "I only know it does.
Jt will do someone some good
and will help keep the air
clean."
enou1h tleclrlclty for larae
cllits.
"I use vegetable oil btcause
right now the engine is run-
nln1 11 300 degrees," aaid
Clem, 4:i. "Water would boll
and evaporate an d con-
ventional motor oil would
break down."
out.aide the meager eleo-
tricel ponion or Ille l)Otem
used to start the motor and
run the lights and horn, the
power pl•nt consists ol a
seven st\ge pump and 1
"converter.''
i'YONG ~ONG
CUl10M TAll01$ IN OIANGI Co UHn
-·---SAYIUPTOS~ 2'°""'~ 5135 111 H1M 111*94 C111t• Mdi
... w,11, ~Nh, 'lttU. Shim.
l"CtA~ ttl(f 119. DM~t• (•11 .... StJ ... t WI PIT ANY 1111
illk .,,,._Ir •• '.' II .•• • ANY 1nu COPllD c...~ ........ ' .... ti ,, &~••b"• ,, .... IJ •7 • rtfl ALTllATIONI
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Thal might come as a shock
to Detroit and the petroleum
industry, but Clem , 1 heavy
equipment operator for the city
of Dallas and a spare lime
Inventor. said he h a 1
discovered what French fries
and hash browns have known
His motor Is mounted in a
bright red car but he said if it
is made large enough, "thi~
type of engine could power
ships. aircrart , even provide
enough power to produce
The only apparent oulside
source or power in his car is a
12-voll battery , v.•hlch Clem
sa id "Is used onJy to start the
engine. Once started you can
thro w the battery away." He
said, however. lhe battery also
is used to power the car's
light! and horn.
The pump as he descr ibed
It, is used tc. move the oJJ ,
under pressurf'. from a
storage area lo the cooverter
from where the energy is con-
verted into enough power tol---------------------
turn the motor, mov e the oil
back to the storage area and
power the pump , which in tu1'1'1
continues the cycle.
Kids Like to Ask Andy
Sale. 20%off all our bras IJ
and girdles. Smart subtrac~ing
any way you figure it. .
Reg. 2.50 All-cotton bra with nylon
lace !rim and adjustable stretch straps.
Whi le in sizes 32'"42 A., 8, C.
0-cup size, reg. $3, Now2.40
-Sale·560
Rtg. S7 Waist line girdle ol nylon/Lycra•
spandex, with criss cross bands. In
white or black. Sizes S, M, L, XL, XXLL.
Sale2 20
Reg . 2.75 Cotton/Dacro n" polyester/
nylon bra w11h fully lined la ce cu ps.
While, sizes 32 lo 44 A, B, C.
0 -cup size, reg. 3.50, Now 2.80
Sale640
Reg. $8 Expand~A~Thigh garterless
girdle of nylon/Lycra4 spandex with lace:
fron t pa nel. Wh ite for S. M, l ,XL.
Sale280
Reg. 3.50 Scallop lace bra of nylon
Ly.crae spandex. With 11djust1ble stretc.1·
gtraps. White, pastels. Sizes 32 to
38A,B,C.
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Reg.$5 Stretch nyl on tricot brief with
crisscross front bands, lace cuffs.
Whit•, blue, S, M, l. XL,
S1i. pllctl llfectlvt for I limited tl"1" o•"•!
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The values are here every c;iay. '
Sale320
Reg. $4 Contour nylon !~col detJl>lelcnlt
bra in white with adju1table ttl'lpt.
Sizes 32 lo 36 A., B, C.
Sale '320
~eg. $4 Nylon/Lycra• spandex brief
with lace underl1y front panel. Vfhltl ·
or nude. Sizes S, M, L, XL
Sale320
Reg. $4 Seam-free molded DUa,e
polyftler countour 11<1 wtttl ftborllll llJPI.
White, nude. Sizll 32 to3e A,B,C.
Sale560
A•O· IT Long leg pant)' girdle of
nylon/Lycra• af>l.ndex. With underlay
front ~nd sides. White and pastels. Si~es S, M. L, XL.
Sales4
Reg. SS Cotton longline bra wHh .. Cl
front. E11sticcenter, rigad~
11r1ps. White Jn sf,:!12 to 44 , C.
!Xupslze.34to ,191-$1,-UO
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Reg. h Swisa Knit nylo .... jJU .. tlllJldlx
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FASHION ISLAND, Newport Bea&. HUNTINGTON CENTER , Huntington Bech. HARBOR CENTER, Cpst• M11•. ( •Clo11cl Suncley)' j
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·County Developing -Uniform Signs Hit the Road:::
dardilltlon ts c om pl ex , who had been involved In inldequate •ll!ll ii a problem building ldelltincallon • r •
especially when viewed from Irvine Company g r a p bl ca for 1U buildings and their either lacking compleWy 04" I~ ~-to~I -~y needs ind whlcb he dl&J'acteri:ed as departments. He added lhat a legible in !be Mlncbelter
~A~gt Coont1 mlinlalnl •U
el hi,hw1y1 and l'Ollll.
cordine to Ted county rooil .....,...._, By JACK 8l\o8ACK
If .. ~ Plitt lteft
SANTA MlA -County of.
ftclall are developing a
~ of uniform signs to be
uaed at c0unty facilities.
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But JOHjlb Smisek, county
director ol buildl!C services,
whole job it ii to dovelop the
uniform sign program. told
supervisors thiJ·week that ••a
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Budget Hearings
.. Begin Wednesday
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variety of uaea." Smisek said that discuasiona deportment and the city of He •tao suggested that
He Pf'Ol)Oled development of also are being carried out with Santa Ana to ·number Clvlc ttveral kiosk's for assistance
a "flexible lilP> manual which the Amefican Institute of Center bulldircs ii currently to the publlc In the Civic
woukl perm i t Imaginative An:hltecta, the Orange County underway. Ctnter couJd ·be valuable but
atgna yet inaure that the in-League of Cities, aeveral -· Orqe County Airport: would require architectural
stallatiOns e:<lsl harmonioualy landscape lfdtitects, graphic This program wlll be financed treatment in lreeplntJ with the
with their aurroundiics." designers, and planning dlrec-by the Alrport enterprlae fund. cone.pt of 1i1e center. Smisek
Smisek aaid a P u b 11 c tors. · -Manchester Complex: aaid the Community Facilities ORANGE COUNTY
· Employment Program worker the bulldin( services dlrec-This area, In constant turmoil Planners, who prepared the
had been hired. with ex-tor emphaaized that there are from continuing development master plan of the center
perience Jn graphics, to three county areas that re--is the cause of J)UbUc and estimated a budget of $90,000
research and coordinate the quire prompt attention: employ• frustration, Smisek f<r oigno end ttl0,000 for \ aupervl!ors that $30,000 be In-
program. -Orange County Civic said. ttreet furniture t n c 1 u d In & cllJded in his departmentjs
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HUNTINaTON llACH l ••• ... ef UY!ta W•·---
SANTA ANA -Final public
Jiurings on the 1972·73 Orange
County budget will begin
Wednesday and continue until
completed , County
Administrative Officer Robert
He added that a parttlme Center: Temporary signs are He . said proper 1!gns for ldoslol and beJJches. 19'12-73 budget "to give the
Ronald W. ~spers of Newportt~co~ns~u~ltan~t-ha~d~been~_:en~g~ag~ed~~~~~-~~l~n~m~a~n~y:_:a~r~ea~s:_:a~nd~:_:re~gu~la~tory~::_· ~dlrect~=io~n~a~l~end~--H~e~_!propoaed~~~~t~o~coun~~t!_Y~P"'~l~«:t:..:•~sw~t~. "'._ ___ _:=========:;:; .. 71
Beach predicted a tax cut of
E. 'lbomas has announced.
Thomas prefaced the budget
hearing acbedule by saying,
••Because the ezpressed desire
or some members of the
Board of Supervisors is to con-
clude the hearings as quic~ly
as possible, a daily agenda of
various items, covering the
full legal 10 days before the
iJudget must be adopted, has
not been established."
·-Thomal!I said the plan was to
proceed ln the announced se-
quence of events until the job
h completed.
The first session Wednesday
will include a summary and
incorporation of revenue and
appropriation adjustments to
Ti.,mas' department's pro-
poied ~1.8 millioo budget, up
Slf million over the current
1pendlng program.,
The general fund budget,
1229 million, up S.1 percent
over the current year's spend·
ing of Sll million, contrasts
with a 16.4 percent jump last
year and ls the lowest percen·
tage Increase 1dnce 196Ml.
Thomas predicted, ~hen
presenting the preliminary
budget estimates in June, that
the county property tax rate
"could be maintained at the
cumnt $2.04 per 1100 of
aaseased valuation ."
Later, Board Chairman
Board Okay
Study Grant
"about 7.5 cents."
Thursday County Assessor
Andrew J. Hinshaw revealed
an increase in assessed valua-
tion of county property of 14.-5
percent for 19'12-73, leading
some observers to predict that
the tax rate could be cut as
much as 12 percent.
Following the introductory
portion of the ·budget ~· on Thursday, the requested
and recommended budgets · of
various departments will be
covered in continuing sessions,
ending Friday, July 21.
The various categories, their
current budgets, requested
funds by department heads,
reeommended appropriations
by Thomas' department, and
chariges from.1971-72 are:
-Community Safely, $49.I
mlllion ; $60.80 $57.3, up $3.l
million .
-Health, $46.!, $63.9; $55.5;
up $9.l million.
-Education; f;Z,47;' $2.17;
$2.M; up $171,819.
-Home and Community
Environment, $28.4; $27:1;
$26.!; down $7,008.
1 Economic Assistance,
'82.8: $79.89 ; 179.S; down $3.3
million .
-Reereation and Cultural
Activities, 118.9!; $19; $19; up
$12,623.
-Transportation, $15.4;
$15.37 ; 115.37; down IL million.
-General Administration
and Support; 12M; $26,5;
$25.98, down $430,581.
Included in the various
categor~es are:
-Community Safety -
adult and juvenile law en-
forcement; civil 1 aw en-
fbretment; traffic safety: fire ,
prevention and control; safety
SANTA ANA -A pennit from animals; civil defense,
allowing the st.le Deportment and public 1 a f e I y com-
of Water Reaourcu to use munications. Orqe Coonty Flood Control District property to continue a Health --prevention and
program of ezploratory drill· control of health problems ;
ing and study of seawater in· physical treatment servic~s ;
ltnlslon into co as ta I un· mental btalth; community
darground water zones hu · health ~ters a n d com.-
been granted by the county prehensive health planning.
Board of. Supervisors. Education -County Depart-
The program, conducted ment of Education, including
largely in the Huntington priJpary, secondary,. higher
Beach, Fountain Valley and ,·education and adult e<lucation.
Seal Beach areu is part. of a Home and Co~ m u n i t y
continuing study and the Environment -land use plan-
permit allows its continuance ning and commission ; homes
for an additional 10 ye61'!. for dependent pel'IOns; en-
Deatla Notlees lorcement of housing stan-dards; flood control, drainage
and water conservation; solid
waste .disposal; air and water ·
poUuUon control; pest control;
land surveys; agricultural ln-
.1pection services, and facility
maintenance.
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' 425 HorseP.Jwer to Ta•••e the Wiltl West
Mud Ho~s Stop Hi111; .. •
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By ROGER CARI.SON Broo<O-Colt, a 425 hp modified job that °' 1111 °""" "*" ,,.. was OitrinaUY built fOl" Puoelll Jc>nes.
You m1'bl say tbll guy's In a big rush. The car belongs to Parnelll Jon ... Bill
He ehecka In at 215 pounds 00 a 6-3 SITOppe Associates In ' Signal Hill and
frame and Bill "Cllrly" Rusb o1 Newport-Ruih1 Is SpoDOOred by tho Ford Motor
Beacb la cons1dered by many as the Co, and Ml Tyme Walcbes In 1rv lne,
swiftest of the off road racers, a breed In all he's won seven of the 30 raCi!S
thai defies the lmaglnalloo of tbe wildest ..... entered since being reactivated
of freeway drivers. following a 12-year a~.
Off road racing Is a style of sport that· Now he'i· looking abead to the
puls a driver under tbe presoure of !mg Enaenada 30t· In August, then tbe Lu
distance travelin(, mucb through un-· Vegaa 250 and finally the Mesican 1,000 In
popUlated boondockl·where daredevil ef. November, an event he fjnlahed oecond in
fort.' are -.ry al every llrll to stay by three minutes last WI!" delplte being
in contenlloo for the marbles at the fin&' detained one hour due 'to a mud bole. 1
-aes11nati0n: 1 · · . ''I ,... winning the nee 11y 55 miniiles,
·And when "1d, conslder tliat BID hasn't but It had been railllnC 111!1 I hit a mud ~ able 'lo •Ol!P anyone Jn lbe cO-pllot's bole dc!inl about 110 .. I ·~ the, meu .e.1 far tlie rduratlon of his career you , under ... ~ and .tried to power .lhro\lgh,
begin tp wonder what the devil· goes on but the car went down to it! frame," he
out there. '' says. " ·.. 1 •
"Yei, I do )lave a· slight p!'llbleni in "I got out of 'there an hour later and
· that area, tt undentates Rush., .. Usually simply went aa fut as I could.to mike up
they seDd a Co-driver or mechanic' with the time." .
yt)u, .Om'eone who can assist in fixing Rush's tenacity is exemplified by the
yoor· vehicle if problems arise out in the !act he's failed to:fmish only three times··
sticp. in 30 starts. .
"['Ve been in 30 races in the last four , ~ Fo~ years ~ in ~ Baj~ ~ be Oi~
years but · .. of yet n0 co-driver will ped his unit end over end •JX limes. but
finlsb,th&race with me. They usually get got the~ back on its w~.s aDd ~vent·
1ick or don' feel good. There bave·been . aally finished seventh desp\te_ losing •,
a'Iot' of d!Jferent a=es. hall hour. . . , . . ·~y always get off the line Badly bruised ribs were the eirtent ol his
aomewhere," says Rush ''but I ~doo1 ~injuries. He clalma no broken~ .re:.
lrutb!Wty fe<J I've eeer been """' my . <JUirlnll • cast despite two other aimilar ~In danger." -' '"""1de!lts .durlnr the ~·o1 hll'balr·
WILD BILL FROM ·51~NAL HILL GOT HIS NICKNAME· AS A DAREDEVIL Off.ROAD RACE DRIV!ll • • •
His mOot recent e!fOrla have been win-' nislng OIJlleayora. , . • '1Jnr..., first captll!!ftg the BajO 5oo in That seventh,ploce aboJlllll ln,l!Je Baja
l,i<!:dc!o, ihen the Firecracker 250• 'In ,, 600 wu his wont finish In any race he'•
BarllOw July 1. cilmpleted and he'• been fourth or better
''{ran out of· fa& jn the Fltecracker In the 11111 20 starts. . ~. but I won by c08stlng 'the last He credit. a large.share ol the credit
· quarter Dille," he adds. His car II the (See .Mod Holes, Page BJ)
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.Maispn Retires
·Ryun Ma;kes It,.
. Gla<l ... It's Ov~r
EUGl!:NE, oru(AP) -"I'ln ~·· ,vent rar ad-aald Saturday be,,...,
It'• 09er,_",11ld a !!fed but llo!111'nl Jim '• ~'after fallln( to .... the Olym-, Rilm anar his 1,llllO-meter 'fun vletory <pie-team · •
, night, quallfy~ him 1 .. the • . · _,_ u men's Olympic track team· far 1 jlfatson fimshed fourth In the tr!.,.
Patti First,
Kim Third
In Trials
FREDERICK Md. (AP) -Son
Clemente'• Pa1\t Johnson dipped two
tenths ol a IOCOl1d oll the American 100.
meter hurdles record aod earned • trip
to Munich In die U.S. Wqmen's track and
Field Olympic llilll 5o-y night •
Newport Beach'• 111111 A 111 e 1 e y
qualified for the U.1. OltiJ40le ._ by
~third lo the ·lq Jump.with a loop
' llOWeftr, w"9o ""' 11111111ebi,mp1o qualllylnr ltandMd If .. J1i llU ,....
and will only malll lllt trip to -1! she can atloln the mlnl'll'ID acooplable ·
mark. IDie. · · will'• • .,.t • throw o! · 17 :511 as George
irbe, race, won by the Kansas flash In WOoda, AJ•Feuerbacbiand Brian Oldfield •• • • ., HERE THE NEWPORT B~ACI( RESIDENT BLAZ~ HIS OWN TRAIL . . . , '
She has eamed a trill lo the •U.S •
team 's tratninc camp and wUl have op-
portunities to meet the 2N req1.1irement
prior to the squad's departure for
Gennany.
·fl.I' -loctical and R1Wl oaid: finliibed L-U. "!'Jt wcil alowly. I tlwgbt it might,. but ''J,see. po reason for stayine: in shape
t un•t sure. All I wanted to do was and throwing, 11 said the 27-year-old, 6-•
"ll_ijwe up Cm the 330 mark, to be In good foot-7, rio pounder. all ~~~· make my move al the 220 "I would be very surpriUd if I ever Halos Fin y
and y M,atson· the world~ !J. o t P'!_t __ compet~ a~in," h!._ said "t'm not im· -r-: • • •
. -.bolder an<1 e1<1er afatmnan of·llie=-pming. 11•1-heen five ;vean'-.!ncrr--W. · • · • 16th
. threw the r_ocord. IOll-llld 'fl liD)lng is ffi ·ffi
. ors EITor's ~;And there are IO many guys near 70 ' . ' . feet now, 1,don't .know .if I'll he able to Sandy.Alomar smacked .an rbl alngle
, . compete with them." up the middle in the bottom of the 11th
LA · • rd o1 S\I · inning al Anabelm ~dlln)l Saturday top . Ag!ll"n Mataoll s reco 71' wu set m night to give the California Angela a ~
· • l917. victory over 'the Booton Red: Sm be/ore
' · · ' .Ryun's last lap waa cloCked In SU 9,670 fans in an . American , League ' t secandi and he said It "was no surprise. ba ball t t 1 u
I 4-1 Setback I.tboughtiWe'd have to nm 'faJler than :omi1r ... hlu.S.1n'five ,pdor lrlpa In
· 3.ll, -!bough. the Angels' seconif straight extra liinlnt.
W YORK (AP) -Los Angeles
r Pete Mikkelsen llrew a wild
.DS Nell'.. York was m.it to try a.
squeeze play. allowing John
to score from third base with a
th-inning tie-lnaklng run Illa! belPed the Mob to a 4-1 National League
oictory over the emJr111agued Dodcers
SH!rdly'
The -CIOll the -place Dodgors
"I1 was pretty'tlred going into tlie race fight with Boston, sent one up the middle
today,'' he said. "Possibly It was because to score Syd O'Brien, who had opened the
o[ the emotion.built up over the put 10 frame with 1 single. .
days' I wu anxious when I saw the tape. I A key In the four lx>ur, eight minute
was --excited." ·-, struggle fer: the Angels came In the 15th
Ryun credited "a faith I've put In God Inning when ,-, with the bases loed-
and a marvelous' wire whO .tOod behind ed and no out, came up empty handed
me. She wu there all the time." due to an outstanding .de!Usive play by
!!l'!!J! WU last In the field of II with 600 .Y~f>ipson. , .
iii&lllO go;·moveci Into the· middle ol Sieve Barber, the -Friday, waa the
• the tigbtly.!Juached Oeld with 31111 meten wlnniag' pitcher. . ---------~--left and then need Imo aecond wltb•21JO . ..... .. _ , .
0. l'V ....... ""1en 11!1MlnirW iia pave Wotlle briefiy " , • " • • • " • 11 .. -., Cll•••el 11 aiiumed commaDd H.,...., 1d • 1 o 2 a A~r. 2b ' , 1 11 Orttflll. a 1 • 1 t leny, d 11 I 2 I
a iome In Iba National 1-.Wesl ·roce
11111 they tnil Clnclnnlll by •11 -· tllbe Mets, who managed only five hit.
23 lnnlnp In their two pm>ioua
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the ·top tliiee In the trlala. · fW high jumpers, Including lDjury·
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S f Y. . p· Another area girl, Jan Svendsen, bare--0~ n 0 our eeves ly missed qualifying In the 1bot put, :I l ·li{;-heaving the iron ball "8-811. She had been
· ' ~ · ---working out at UC Irvine and wound up
-• · ------lhroe-quorle,._of an inch out ol-thlrd-. M. ay Be Liste.d . Here P';:t three In each event qualify for
Wbel! • :pou think ol . m a D ' I fn.
COlllideratlon for Jl!ID• ,lnclu<le ,the follow· ·--·-· .... ~.. '. I I ...: Leaviz\g used · chewing gum where
llOIDeO!IO cu•alt,m.lt or .tep In ii.
-· Wbeellng. a' heaping .basket . o!
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WHITE ..
WASH . 'ta&...,., .,_ "-
~ liito the -dlecbtand while the ·
poor de'fil biunedlitely bebti>d walta hil
tum 'to' pay· far a -.. of milk. . ·-'1'1""'11 · heblea IO muaicall or playa
ao they cu cry, ahtlek aad otherwise
dllrupt the -· -Apartinent house midentl playing
·radios', ltlrios and televiliont loodly
enough for eYeryone in the block to hear.
-Drlv~ra who take up two pµklng
spaces.
-Throwinc hoer and· pop can1 Into
other penpit'• )ards .... breaking botll ..
In the~! t
-Letllq blrldnt dop berk ln-
ce11111111.
-Inviting J~. frl"1da to join
you ln.""°'aql lllul lo.In~ ol Olhera w~ heve been walt\n( In Ienithl' mcivle
queues. . •
-Slow driven who speed '!II only when aomeone, trying .to pau them pulls •
aloq11de ol them.
-Copll who feel ledures are In order
while• they die you for a traffic offense.
-·Walking away from an lnoUenslve
converaatf<lll be/ore the 'speaker ha con-
cluded. •
-Taking do(s t~h t b e
neighborhood during potty time.
-Maklni aoclal ~ calls after 10 p.m. or before I a.m. ,
-~ boou, loc!ll or wbatover
and not nlUnilll( the Item. •
-RepealecllJ llliffinc 111111 -1lng In-stead ol blowlng ldo a. llandkerchlef. .
-'!'Ulnl.~~lo~
eventi uc! lllolt playing tboql · loudly
enoush far the ... 111 to hear.
*· w ... y.. ·-ol l..rd-laell, 'back· brealdaf IMfltc • 1treab la baseball, cbeek Rt Ille pall _.,, 1 ..... by Ille
CM< ... Wlllle s...
11aU11o .. nep1 a Hrlel fnlm -· Z. 1,' 1 .. , 8-1. ne. Detroit ntHed to iba
er;116 -, It wldp lllem, M.
the Olympic team -if lhe1 meee
minimum performance 1tand1rdi:.
Mra. Jolmaon, fourth on the lllkneUr
~es et Mexico City four yean ago,
w81 lhned In 12.1 -wlllle wllbll>lnr: Lacey O'Neel, who 09111ie old ..rt <l
13.1 in Friday's qwilifylng niund.
>Miss O'Neal, who led until Mrs.
JOhnson passed her before the next•to-
Jast hurdle Wll! the runner-up at 13.3.
Mamie Ralllns. who ran a 13.l last year,
was UUnl at 13.f on her 31st birthday.
Barbara Ferrell, another American
record holder, was defeated In the 200-
meler flnala 'by 17·year-cld Jackie
Th!Jmpoon.
Miss 'n>ompoon, a high ochool llulfent
from San Diego, took the lead about five
yards from tbe lope and both were Umed
In 23.4 •
KAtl1y Sdlmldt, aa 18-yeer-cld llludent
at Long Beilch City College, made her
best -...,. In winning Ille j1 .. 11n al
107 feet, I lncboo. -Fr1ederlch,
the Ame1can neon! lx>lder at-., fa il·
ed to qualify w b I I e llnllbllW lourth at 170-7. ,
Distance runner Francie Larrieu, and
Kathy llammcllld In the -... dash
set American recordl while quallfYllll for
the .u.s. team.
Mias Larrieu, wbo hu an American
record pending In tlie !!GO-meter run,
lowered the inark nen I~ with a
4:10.4 cb:lllill In tlie llDaJ ennt before a
(Seo TIUAU, .... Bl)
Hail Sizzles; Babas·hoff Upset • ID 800.
' •
I "
' . . ' Gary Hall, fcinnortJ II Garde Grova
llltb and nlmmlnc for the HDln(IGll
Beach Aquatic Club, cndMd lo. l :Gt.71
for the .. ..... lnd!vlclaal madlr,y,
mlallng the ~ man of l :OIJ.
"1 wu I~ .... .1!t..ot It (the
record) al llO -. bul my laal IO wu
too slow," Hall told the DAILY PlLOT "I
came ID at about 30 llMOllda ...i should
have been In the 91," he aald.
"ffell SoOd ...i -fast In -..1ng·
quallfJlng and thoucht I'd fO for the
record." How -....ld tbla mart stand up
iJJ !he \J.S. Olym)llc tum trials? ·
•11 miCht make the team," he .. 1d.
118'.lt I wouldn'l Wint to depend on h.."
Miii Babaallolf told the DAILY PILOT
afterward that abe bad -out too alow.
~ . . .
"I felt auper ,..t the fint 200 catchinf llld -'~ Mia Dewitt tht met.1,11 abe aid. 11But then I was too Jut 10 meten. '
alow. Bwt,... -too far ahead and by E1.C..-deJ Mar High. swtaunei the~ part o1 the race Idled." Kurt Ktump!Ui -COlllO!atkin winner
Fllp Dorr, Mia Babaal!olf'1 ~ In the 100 free with.a $4.M. • •
1111 lll Yama atar will now canceatrat.e Wotntfl'• • n. _-,. C•ll'IMWI C£• Noot1111 ':a.Ot:""'----i on quality training be.fen tbe Olympic I;~,,..._ '"'' •:to.63. J. wv11e tknl• c•r•1
trlala, sharpening her speed and puUlnC 11;..., • .., -J· °"""' ""''"I ,.,...,., '· 1-..a.-her pace. n:1• 11•1meJ 11t:1 .-. J. FeMMCl'rt u111ntc:111t11
....--·~ .... -I. '""'"' "'" .. ~I 0tW atta lwlmmen did well In t· I. ,'lrf, IL•-> MUI. > °''"
SaliardaY'• meet. · &l:'l~;;,11;11'.Jn'~llU:.~;~
Marllia Hilh'1 Karen ~ -the -_ ,, c-... ""' .. -race In Iba IOO backltrUe 1~r,,l'-• '''"' • -. with 1 1:11.11. And fonner Corona dtl ~ ~ """ i.-i ... ~. • Mar lltcb Olympian .... Hewitt .... ~ .... lil<i •• --c ....
toucbod out In the consotatloa IOO but-~-1· -,,_ c.n.1 •~-" ~ (,.,., 2: ...... -,.-..... --1-. •
terf!y ......... Jlmed In l:•.7' while •,,, •· ,,'.E1J".-~-,~,
-Dina Strader .neorded • 1: •. 118, •
•
-~--+.:~por-i. Clipped Slwrt
Brewer in Lead;
-Chargers Ink 2
FORT ERIE. Ont., -Graying veteran
G1y llnw•, who acared hlJ Jut regular
tour vlctuy In tho IM7 Masten, fuhion·
ed I U...0-under-SI and awepl fnf<> I
tlrOHlroke leed Saturdey after the third
round of the ltS0,000 Canadian Open goll
champlonahip.
Arnold Palmer tool< his third con·
IM!CUl!ve 71 Ill< 213 and WU tied with
SOOth Alrlcon Gary Ployer, who alipped
lo 1 71. Jsck Nicklaus, 11reody holders of
the Masten end U.S. Open crowna. It not
competing, He·s In Scotland Jftl)Oring
for tt.e British Open.
¥·
The Sen Diego O..rgers announced tile
: 1lgning Saturday of their i.., two college
draft cl'tolces, defen,tve end Pete
Lazellch of StanrONJ and placeldcker Bill
McClard of Arkansas.
Jerry Preu31, Van Nuys, ~f. Cecil
HarrJs, orange, 1 up.
s.rnlllna.11: Jscobo def . Blod&etl, 4 and
3; Cink def. Prtou, I and I.
¥
BRE'ITON WOODS, N.H. -am
Richey ousted the last remaining seeded
player in the W ,000 Mount WashJngton
International tenni1 tournament Saturday
by defeating Arthur Aahe in straight sets.
Richey combined a aound aerv!Cf: and
strong backcourt pme to lop the fourth·
1eeded A.she 1-2, M In a &2·minute
&emlflnal. Ashe managed to break
Richey's eervice twice, bot each time
Richey broke back in the next game.
MUD HOLES •••
' (Continued from Pqe Bl) IJ
for his high finishes to f?an Shield!, a
mechanic specifically au1gned to Rush ,
Out of the Stroppe Association shop. J
"He's one of the best around," uyi-'
Rush. .
B r olaanaer i n Action
The <llargen, who traded away rights
to their flrst~nd pick in the National
Football League draft, choae the 6-foot·3,
Z~nd Lazetich on tile aecond round
and McClard on the third. McClard set
an NCAA record in 1970 by kicking a ro-
ysrd field goal.
· Jeff Borowiak o'f Berkeley, won the
other semifinaJ 7·11, 6-4 over Bob
cannidlaet, an Australian Jiving in
France. Borowiak led 5-2 in the first. set
before faltering and then recoverinc in
the tie-llreaker, which he took H .
His current exploits are in of( road rat--\,;
tng , but next on tap is the stock car J
circuit, with the help ot Parnelli Jones.
"I'm moving into that area very
shortly, but th~re's no definite date yet, n· •.
says Ru sh. "The only difference that t ~·
can see is that from the standpoint of ter• ~
rain you only have to contend wltll -il
Jack Brobamer, regular leCOnd h11eman for the
Cleveland Indians and ••·Huntington Beach High
athlete, complete• an out at HCOnd bal!e during
recent play. In Saturday's 2·1 win over Kansas 'city
Brobamer had a single in four times at bat.
Lautlch ill in Oticago to train for the
College All·Slars' meeting with the
Dallas Clowboya July 28 and will miM the
opening of tile Charg1n' training camp
here Wedneoday.
.,, ..
An.ANTA -Indianapolill 500 WiMer
Mark Donohue underwent aurt8'Y to
repair a damaged knet Saturday and was
told he will be out of action at leallt 13
weeks.
asphalt and a one-way tum track. ~
Portrait of Fat, Rich Kid
Known as Jack Nicklaus
¥
LONG BEACH -Results Saturday in
the $13,000 Southem caJilonia PGA
Maleh Play Goll O>umammt:
Qoarterfiaal1
Tommy Jacobo, La c..ta, def. Guy
Cogle, Sun City, S and 4.
Donohue was injured In a a-allh while
testing a turl»dlarged Porache 11 Road
Atlanta near AUanta last Monday.
Surgeons et Piedmont H o 1 p It a I repaired tom . llpmenta in I ·h e
Penmylvania drivirc star'a laft thigh and
knee during a tw<>hour ope<alion.
Roger Penske, Donoflue's longtime
mentor and car owner, aid later that his
driver will be hospitalized for about 10
days, h.ls lee in a callt for slx weeks, and
invOlved In therapy for sevtn more
week.!.
"But racing ill racing. Jf you have the-i.a
akill or kna ck for racing cm ll doean 't I\'.
make that much difference as far as l'nt
concerned," he addll. 1 Hill dreams include such Caneles a1 the · 1
Indianapolill 500, but apparently they art; 1'4.
dreams only. ,:
"Parnelli and the guys that r~y know
what they're talking about II)' I'm too 1~
old (33). They say you lose aome of lht
reaction required at the higher apeeda. ~ ...
think they're wrong . , , but 1. respecl ·H NEW YORK (AP) -"I gueu 1 lot of
people 1till tblnl< ol me u the lat. rich
kid wtlh the -who beat Arnold
Palma" tn the 1912 Open," J1ck Nlcklaua
11ld with a 1bru1, adding r11lgnedly:
"That's the lmqe I ·had 10 years ago
and It might lllct·wltb me the r11t of my
life."
Rich. yes, Indeed, bot no longer tbe lat
kid with the c:rewcut. ·He 11 now tllm II I
fence poat. with a llhock of yellow hair
that blowa looee and tree. He ls pleasant,
lllicul1te with 1 boyish, All·Amertc1n -· ~•. be II Indisputably the
llJ'OllOll aouer In' the -Id. There 11 a
srowlntl 1uoplclon In tho ranks that be 11
the IJ'tlltell who ever llruck a ball.
Yet be remiln1 I klRI without . a
kingdom.' He 11 admired but not ac·
claimed. It Is one of the lronJOI of sport
that lie has !raveled 1 lonely road to the
pinnacle ol aotf, -not fully appreciated
for ·accampli1hment1 that threaten to
dnrf' tbe :feala of such glanta ·as Bob
Janet, Ben Hogan and Arnold Palmer.
"Hla tallery Is big, but it;11 a alrange
feeling," said Paul Latike, the ochool
teacller who carried Jack'• bag during
Nlcklaua' dramattc U.S. Open victory at
Pebble Beach. "lt'1 almmt aa if they're
watching to see if he'll make a bad 1hot
or put a ball in the ocean."
Nicklaus' 1allerin are 1 u b d u e d .
lalleriet -aficionados who admire con·
aummaite 1kill and perfection, cut froot
the clolh of thole who mi1ht 111 In rap-
-·ture for a Vloltn-vtrtuoso-or-a wtwd with
• cue stick. ~
Jack It not the kind 0~10Uer who 1end1
1upporter1 into raving hyiterla, a la
Arnold Palmer, or captivates them with 1
a glib tongue and corn pone humor, a la
Lee Trevino.
Big Jack, who shoota for his third ma·
' Toda y's Sports
On Television
11 ~.m. (II) CL -BASEBALL -
The Lo.! Angeles Dodgers meet the
New York Mets at Shea Stadium in
New York.
Noon (2) CL -The Los Ange!OI
invitational swimming meet at the
Coliaeum; and the AAU NaUonel
Women'• track and field cham·
pionahip!I at Canton, Ohio, are
featured. Track and field Is taped .
1:30 p.m. (2) CL -TENNIS -
Ken Rosewall and Mark Cox clallh
in a first.round match of the CBS
tennl.1 classic at Sea Pines Plan-
tation in Hilton Head, S. C.
3 p.m. (13) ' C -ROLLER
DERBY -The Bombers meet the
Jolters.
$ p.m. (4) er-Golf -Golf with
the pros.
I p.m. ($) -ROLLER GAMES
-The New York Bombers meet
the Los Ang.!11 T·Blrd1.
JACK NICKLAUS
jar crown of the year next week ln the
British Open, may Jook at these wild
crowd demonstrations with envy, and
wonder, but he has never reacted wtth
bitterneS!.
"Everybody Ls dittercnt.'' Jack says.
"Some are demooJtrative and outgoing.
There are others who, by nature, are
more restrained. Some talk a lot . Others
are quiet. 11 cannot change my perM>nali·
ty -nor do-I iiiteffillo:' ~ -
Nicklaus hid the misfortune to emerge
Jn the early 19603 when the golf world
was agog over a nose-wrinkling, belt·tug·
ging Penn11ylvanian named Arno Id
Palmer. Amie pulled out tournament vie·
torlell from come-from·l)ehfn<t magic.·
Housewives tuned hlm In on televi.slon as
they once · d!d 0 Love of Life."
Then, when Palmer11 putting touch and
popularity began to wane, a puckish,
wise-cracking, completely uh1 ibited
Mexican-American named Lee T evino
burst onto the golf scene. The publl wa!I
entranced, Fans couldn't wait to ge ut
to the course to see what gimmick
gem Super Mex would come up with
lleJ:t. .
At Merion in the pla yotf for the 1971
U.S. Open title, it was a fake snake. On
the first tee, Lee yanked lt out of his bag
and threw it at Jack. Jack stlftened. The
crowd guffawed . "Ol' Lee, ~ln't he a
chatacter?" they said.
Agalp Nicklaus found himself thrust in
tbe role of the lltraight man. He didn 't
protest. "~ is terrific." Jack 1ald
charitably. "He kee~ me loose."
At Pebble Beach, when the Open came
down to its final day with Nicklaus and
Trevino paired in the last grouping and
Palmer only two shots off the pace,
newsmen engaged in their privale llttle
game « debating what would be the
most dramatic outcome from a news
lltandpoinl.
The lnforinal poll brought alm°'t
unanimoull agreement thllt a comeback
victory for Palmer would be the best
1tory, with Trevino, just out of a hospital
bed, second and the continuance of
NICklaus' Grand Slam bid third.
It was a familiar role for Nicklaus,
already abreast of Bob Jones' record 13
major championships and within sight of
the great sports achievement! of the age.
Fans never .forgave Jack for beating
their hero, Palmer. in that head-to-head
playoff for the U.S. Open Ullo at Oak·
mood in 19'2. Members of Arnie'• Army.
much to the embarrassment of Palmer
hlmsell -jeered and taunted the beefy
Ohio youngster throughout the 11 holOI.
The harassment didn't atop t~re. It
Monty Blodgett, Lcq Beach, Del. Den·
nle Mey,.., San Bomar-. 4 and 2.
Dave Cink, Paso Robles, def. Roger
.Yenny, Loe Angeles, 5 and 4.
Fall in Motel Pool IGll s
Former Boxer Zora Folley
continued in subsequent clashell between TUCSON (AP) -7.ora Folley, whq zoomed Into contention for the title in
the two Powerful rivals throughout the punued the world heavyweight title for 1958 with decisions over contenders Nino
lteOs, subsiding oo1y when Jack 1tepped nearly 10 years u a top ranked con· Valde:i and Wayne Bethu.
over th~ faJteriDg lr1me of Arnie to tender, died early Saturday when he fell Almo3t from that point his career took
assume the dominant p(,sition in golf. rin a motel pool and struck hls bead. a series of frulllrat ing detouqi:, probably
They were writing Nicklaus' golfing A clerk at the Sands Motel said Folley, attributable to hit counterpunchlng style
obituary as long · ago as 1983". That wa1 .a, William Fountain ol Phoenix. and two which excited few fans outside his home
the year that a national golf magazine women companions were in the pool state even though it won fights. Critics
came out with a cover story on the new after Jt was cloaed f<J' the night when the claimed he lacked the "killer lnlltinct," a
blond titan entitled "Five Pitfalls former boxer slipped in the wading pool. charge which the mild·maMered Folley
Threatening Nicklaus' Path to Great· "One of the women came runnlng in didn't bother to deny.
nesa." · and said Folley was badly hurt," said the Jullt before Sonny Liston stripped the
They ·were : 1. Weight problem. I. clerk, who asked not to be identified. title from Floyd Patter!On, "he knocked
Chronic back trouble. 3. Slow play. 4. "I found him with a large bump on the out Folley in three rounds in a match in
Bµsiness diversions. 5. Lack oC a killer forehead , a hole in the top of. his head Denver.
Jnstlnct. and another wound in the back of his Folley fought his way back up the
Shortly afterward, Sam S n e a d head." ladder and just b e f o r e his 35tb
predicted that Nicklaus would burn Police said Folley had slipped while birthday was matched with Muhammad
himseU out before he was SO. "This kid ''horsing around" in the water. Ali in a 15-l'ound tltle bout in March 1967.
their oplnlons, too," adds Rush. 111
Hi• adverllarles have tagged hlm "WUIJ'n:•·
Bill from Signal Hill" but he refutes th911r
term 30mewhat. ',)rd
"I've never felt out of control, ·
although he admits photographlc proof~i
tends to support the tenn.
Hill wife, Pam, seems to llupport hl1 •
theory:
"l hllve a lot of confidence in him , he ~
probably is better off doing his thln1 thu '
taking chances on the freeway ." ·~
She admits. however, it'1 a lot eiasitr •
seeing the action only on occasion ratht(
than the constant viewing of a cireullf •
track.
Says Bill : 0 She doesn't ev~n like to 1q
with me on the area freewaja: when I'm·
in a hurry."
The native Missourian came t~.
Newport Beach five years ago and fint
became iqterested in auto racing when ht
was invited to aid Alan Heath, a Wfllt •
Coast sprint champion who had only one.~,
arm. · '" " "I' "He was my Idol as a kid and throu&il,-"':11
him and his car owner 1 lltarted 1ettinf ·~
rid ell.
Racing hasn't been Rush's anl.J'~,
sporting exploits., however, with boJ:fn.I ~~
and football expertenee 1t Brt1ham •
Young University under his belt.
Rush also finds time for a full·Umt
towing businus.
has been · plllying tournament goU since However, police uld an e:ramination Folley came out fighting and got in
he wu-ten ,"-snead reasoned. showed-Folley suffered oruy one wound several goed blows but All stopped him in FV Rolls, 15-4 "There are ooly so many times you and that was located on the side of the the lleventh round.
Can walk up to a cruch1.l putt and look it-head. They "id the wound w41 caused The dream persillted and Folley hung I.
in the face. These times are running out by the fall. on for a few years, winning some and Fountain Valley High's aunMer water ,,.
for .Tack." The siniste~ omen was The handsome black fighter with a · losing to medicore opponents: It finally polo forces swept to their ttrrd MnJcM
repeated by Frank Beard in his private clpssic profile and equally cla3Sic boxing ended in September 1970 when California Santa Ana College summer league Vic>
dlacy an. the goJf .tpur .. Nicklaus' former skills became the idol of Ariwna fans heavyweight champion Mac F03ter tory Friday night with a 15-4 rout ol Kert-
mlnager, Milork Mcc:Ormack, even had shortly aftef he turned professional knocked him out in.the first round after nedy. ·•
so'me harsh thingll to 'say about his following his discharge from the Air running up a state record by flooring his Scoring stars fer Fountain Valley were· •
onetime meal ticket In a later book. Force in 1953. opponent six times. Eric Johnson with fuur goals, three tat'il r
ln his early years, Nicklaus' pride was He buflt a string or six straight His record was 79 victories, 11 losses by Jim Rice and Clay Stuard and two i.
pricked by writers who rererred to him knockouts tmit year and early in 1954. and 6 draws. He scored 43 knockouts and ellch by Steve Oschner, Mike Eich aftd'flt-lj
as "Blobo." "Whaleman " and "Ohio Despite two kayo 10S3es the next year, he was knocked out himself 11even tlme!I. Mike-Hickey. ..1.s'i' Fat.II." At the time Jack was a pillowy ,...::..::c::::..::..::::~:..:::..:::..::..::::.::::.:..::::.:..::::_....:.:_...:.......:.....:. __ _:__ __________ ;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1n
220 pounds.
"l know I am overweight," Jack said
at the time, unable to conceal the hurt
caused by the person~l1 and UMecessary
digs. "I come from lierman family. We
love to eat. We tend toward big hips and
thighs. but I see no reason for people..
harping on it all the time."
Nicklaus stood on the practice putting
green at the Masters once and un-
burdened himself on repeated charges
that he was too easy going and lacked
the competitive urge. Someone had notic-
ed him laughing and talkini wit h his
wife , Barb.Bra, after he had finished 29
shots b.ack of Palmer in the 1962 British
Open at Troon. Any red-blooded
American, it was surmised, should have
been in the locker room cutting his
throa t.
"Nobody knows what goes on inside a
map," Nicklaus said. "l want to win as
much as anybody. I th.Ink my competitive
spirit is as strong as that of .anyone. But
this is 111 inside 1of me. Just becluse I
don't make a scene doesn't me~n that 1
am not disappointed when I lose. '1 •
Baseball Standings
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pitt..burgh
New York
St. tools
Chicago
Montreal
Phllldelphla
Cincinnati
Houston
Dodgers
Atlanta
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WIMBLEDON, Enaland (AP) -Stan
S m 11 b pr1ctlced ·fon!hands a n d
btclchanch In the locker room of the All·
Eniland Club Saturday. But that w11 the
On TV Toda11
CHnnel 4 at Noon
nllttll be 1ot lo playtna hl1 Wlmbledoo
fjnaJ qalnll tU. Nallue.
Rain wul!ed out tho acbedulad linll
day for the flr,at lime since 1111. .
Thi crowd waited around Ibo center court for tltne boura until the oil lclll •n-
-till! ploy -pootpooed un-W 8undaf. Rain hid then beta !al~
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never had been taktn off the court. year," Smith 11.ld. 111 waited around two
Hundreda of fans had wnped all night d l th 1 t .. _ beforo I bett on the sidewalks f-standing room . --y aya ll< • "' n O -·• ~ "~ Tom Okker In the oemi·fu!alo."
WON! &0aking wet whetl tllty 1>1kl for He went on to biit J1n Kodes of their ticket.!. '\ Smith, ~YeaMld U.S. llrn1Y Cotponl Cztehoalovakta In the final. N .. ta .. 8'id
rrom Palladena , ts in the final for the see· he was · nervous about tht big IJ'Mltch
ond stratghl '/tM. LMI y .. r he lciet to ' anyw•df;_, 1 ch 1 1 ht,, ,_ 1
John Newcombe of Austnlla, 'llllo. with "( -t • eep mu aat n B • ·~
other at1r1 of World Ollmpkmllhlp Ten-' 11Jd. "'Miit 11 usual for me when I have
nls 11 not comprtlng this time. an Important match. I ahaU go It> bed
N11111t, also 21, II • lieutenant In the lite tonight because I~ I ahln't aleep
Romanian Army. He h In his It r1 t otherwlJO.
Wimbledon flnll. "I shall ao to the movies." l'ltJtase
Smllh apptered ltla ....,,ad by the ukl. "Maybe I can aee a movie about
delaJ. • . Godzllla and IDOlllfier."
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1966 HARBOR ILVD., COSTA MESA 646-9103 -Service and 1'1rt1 for All lmpert..i C•ra
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F9r Olympic Aspirant . . .
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) -A jail term
baa chansed Gene White's life and tbe
wayward hieh )1pnper NYI be'f beaded far blc tblnp. •
"Somettmes'lt takes a per10D to get In
~ like Ibis, aet a Jail ... tence,
belaf, llti !Inds h!mHlt l\18Ybe I've found ·ll))'Oelf," he ~d.
I\ forcery <onvicllon and Hntenco
made Wblte'• 11at111 this year u a high
jumper questloaable. He had a fine in-
dooi' C8lllpalgn before the Incident but
even then wu not Mr. All-American, he
admlt1.
But officials in Pennsylvania allowed
~ewport, SC
Shell Legion
Opponents
Newport end Sin Cement& _. tfc.
lol10UI In Ameri<an Lqion bueball play
Saturday with M snd ~ verdicts over
Santa Ana and Saddlehack.
Westminster JOit an S.1 decision to
Anaheim Hefrm and Fountain Valley fell
to IJ'Ultln, 15-1.
San Clemente's winning marker came
In the. fllth when Bob Palmer drove Toby
lle!chsn home with tbe winning run.
Matk Kina had a tw<>run homer for San
Clemente in the ~d frame. ?j~'1 easy conquest was keyed by
the Dean brothers, Bob and Jim, who
collected 11% of the dooen Seilor aafelies. • Jjln, ~·s ael for duty al Maler Del
Hlg!r In the fall, singl<d In a pair of runs an4 Wllll the distance Clll the mound,
limiting Santa Ana to five hlta and walk· lni only one batter.
Dale Kubeika had a pair of lln&leo ta
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SA.N CLEMENTE
BA.SEBA.LL CLINIC
San Cementa High bueball coaches
ManbllJ Adair and Dan -will hold
• !May bueball clinic at Crown Valley
EIOlllllltary School bea1nn1ni Monday for
i.,,. ~ the altmdllre ..... of Crown
Valley and Viejo Elementary School
Dlat:tot. ~ clinic Is open lo boya entering
ar~ three through eight with tbe
empba•il on baseball fundamentals.
Gredes S and 4 report at 1 p.m.: ar~ .. 5 and 6 report at 2:30 p.m. and ~£ 7 and I nport at 4 p.m. · Una, hltttna and pitching fun·
eatals will be ·11resoe<1 with a aame
to complete tho clinic July 21. '
Wbite, 21, out of jail to compete In tho
national AAU hieh jump champlonsbipe
and be finlabed aecond. Now he'• 1o1 bia
eyes ,.I on maklna tho U.S. Olympic
track and field team this eventna here In
the event. He plans OD IW!tchlna to Iha
.decathlon nezt year.
And lle's planning lo IO back to ochoo~
move oUt of hill home and Into an apart·
ment and take charge of his owii
destinies.
~'I've got terribl~ form, though. U I
I coold aet an an:h In my bock, I coold
add llx, maybe eeven Inches to my
best," lie speculated.
Hi< belt Is 7-2%, which he achieved
twice this year, both times In losing to
Russian star Kestutls Sapka.
Alter this year, regardless of whether
be makes the U.S. team, he plans to try.
the 10...vent, .lw<>day test, the decathlon.
He ts phllooopblc about the conditions
which led him llOIDeWbat astray. And be
thanb aoctety for a MC011d chance.
"Some -1• live two lives -aoctaJly
and athletically. I had problems aoctally,
but wt there m the track it'• another
-1c1. And a -lhouldn~ be punish-
ed wt there. SUre, I owe a debt lo aocie-
ty, but a per10D'a 1otta come. back. They
talk about rehabilitatloo and then talk
about not letting me compete ••. ''
He'• not bitter,
.. I'm in one of the best prisons a man
could,fmd," be says ... the warden is a
great maDi be talks to the men who have
problems. And I'm grateful they let me
out to compete." .
He only baa II daYI left on the
minimum two-month sentence and he
aaya authorities blnl he'll get'probatioo at
that lime. He aays lf he wera richer at
the Ume of his conviction, he mlchl nol
have -convicted at all and almost llrely would have gotten a llgbter
oentence.
"I dldn1 ~ wbero the eourtbouH
WU on the day I WU aupjJaaed to IO lo
trial. .SO I was late gettlna to court and
they bad a warrant out for me. And I had
the public defender and be wasn't Vt!f1
good. -
"And when I finally got my day in
court, this girJ ahead of me was in for
the third time. She had been selling dope,
heroin, and the judae let ber oU with a
$500 fine and a year probation.
"Well, 1 thought, hse's out there
poisorung t>ociety, and 1 thought l 'd be
okay -and I step up there and that
judge knocks me on my butt."
Royals Club
Softball Foe8
Tbe Costa M ... Royals girls aummer
IOftbaJJ team reniaihed undefeated thia
week after .aolid Victories over Orange n
and Garden G'rove.
In Thursday night's 20-1 win over
Oranae the Royals pitchers Karen Wolf
and Debbie Donaldson each struck out
seven batters in five innings and were
backed ~P by hitters like Debbie (Lefty)
Kruse. who went three for three and
knocked in four rbi.
Third baseman Debbie Marks aave a
standout perb Jil&nce ln the earlier 8-3
game against Garden Grove, hitting a
triple with the bases loaded fnr throe rbl.
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To Anaheim Policemen
,,,_ Huntinaton Beach A'• of coach
Dick lloblmon 11>111 !!aturday'a ~aenda qt
tW<( Joe DIMagio bueball league teata, bu=tbelr Jurue leading margin was cut by · pnie by runnerup Anaheim Police
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'l)e latter · c1ua!JI fire in the latter
ota;eo to l>vercome a 3-0 deficit and
~ tnocked off the peceoeltenr, • ti .,._., cnw 1alned Jta aeventb win
Jn ~ atarta with a forfeit win • ...,.
~HJcb. q.cb Dan Terranove'• ,..1b!uJ Hun-
tinlm llarllor crew auatelned a 14-0 ael·
ba<$ at the hinds of the Anaheim P. D.
crejr. 11!e Harbour outfit, with seven
,...,,.,, In the lineup, collected only
thrie ldta 1gain1t tho Anaheim nine and
fellibehlnd quickly.
'Ille A'a jumped of! lo 1 U i.e~ early ~they por11yed two 1'11111 In the first
Inn on Ron Grijalva'1 linlJ1, a walk lo
llollles and Mth 8olwood'1 rbl
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second and made It to third on a wild
~itch. _
Cralc Renioh •inaled him home.
llenish 1parkled In tbe early goings,
atriklna oul •libt In the first five lnnlna•
of hiU• boll. .
But he tired In tho.alxtb and tbe enem7_
acwed three timeo, then won It with two
out in the aevt!lllh Oil a amgle and double •
HID!llngton Harbour rel..,.. to Joe DI
Maglo IAque action 1\Jesday against
vtlittna· KennedJ wbil& the A'• clash
Tllunda7 will! the Anaheim Police
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PAULA SPERBER, ATHLETE DELUXE
At Orange~
Poln Decider :Tonight
Water polo -ocmt1111w Ibis ,,..,,. ing and into the evening et ~e Coast
Olileae following Saturday'• 12.game -""I salvo of the SPAAU Jr. men's
outdoo< championships.
The championship showdown Is •lated
!or 7:30 p.m. and expected to be vying
for the title appears to be NIMA White
(UC Irvine), San Pedro '1A", Mt. San
Antonio Ol' tbe host NIMA Pirates.
Coach Terry Bowen's NIMA Clippers
staged peibaps the biggest upset of the
day Sellrday when the Coota Mesa High
dominated cootingent cuffed the San
Pedro "B" outfit, 14-6.
The latter team was made up primvi·
ly of junior coDtce playwl !nm tl!e Loi
Anplee Uari>cr -Ocilc• area .
'!be NIMA P1r99 of Jock Fullerlllll
~. Jub 9, 1972
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NEW YORK (UPI) -Paula Sperber,
11, -born lo be a champion In sports.
Ever mnc. the l'lf)' blorx!e from
Miami CID remember, ohe competed in
eny opor1 -swimming, paddle ball, aolf,
loud! fOQ!ball, baseball, oo!tball, bowling.
"OU!' family always had aome sport aoq. • ohe aald.
When Miss SperilfS' settled down to ...
eel al one, U wu bowling. First she rack·
ed up champklnships In Miami al the end
or !lie 1960s, took the Florida Open In
1971, then went on to win the U. S. Open
ln 1971 and the title "\Voman Bowler or
TRIALS ...
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crowd ol. 8,128 at Thomas Johnson High
School.
Miss Hammood, who missed the 1968
games becauae of a leg injury, led alt
tbs way and won by more than five yards
fn 51.1 aeconds, bettering her own 400-
meter mark of &2.t.
Barbara Ferrell, the American record
bolder at 200 meters, was upset in the
finals by 17-year--Old Jackie Thompson
but later won the 100 and qualified in
OOth events. ·
The 100 finals req uired a long viewing
of the photo.timer by the officials before
Miss Ferrell was adjudged the winner in
11.3 seconds. Iris Davis and Mattllne
Render were In a deadbeat !or second.
with Mildrette Netter fourth. No-t imes
were announced except for that of. the
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' the Vear," which Ibo U. S. ~
Writ'" M>ociation boniled 1-.1
Sbe joined the Prot:1•mii:-wamm
Bowlen Association lour In !flt Olld It
wasn't Iona tmtll AMF Bowlloc l'N!uda
spotted ber tale!lls Ol1d ........... lo •
long-term contract for peuooal .,_
pearances, clinics and r:ddblb -·
and turned her earninp from mere Jl(n
money Into a JucraUve $15,000 • ,,_.-
with expenses. She earns extras for her
tournament appearances.
"Lucrative , yes,'' she said of her ~
Affiliation. "but I've rally been traveJI~
Ing so much I've had no time to plan bt-
vesting. I just aock it in the bank."
Travel time consumed has lnc.lllded
two trips to Japan, where she sald boW'l·
ing is a whole new oraie. "You'd eee SI«>"
pie at bowling plaoes at stx in the morn-
ing." she said. "I taushl cllnlca in lllgn
Janguage."
Back here to mume -c ap.
pearances, the bowling champ 111 down
lo talk about the sport.
"There are an estimated 52 m.llUoa
bowlers," she said. 11 About 50 pert"eT1t
ere women. We have rnOtt: women bowl·
ing than in tennis and golf combined. It'•
a family sport. There are houMlWives'
leagues, men's leagues. bantam leagues.
junior leagues. senklt c:itizeM leagues. _
"I guess the onl y sport that -
bowling is fishing." Miss Sperber said
bowling keeps one fit. disciptin., both
mind and body, but concedea that for
pure exercise "I doubt if anything is any
better than swimming."
To any woman 'WOITied aboot llt..iop.
Ing bulging muaeJa, Mist Sp<rller laid
farget it. '!be avmoge bowler.lsli'l m .tho .~
Janee Iha.I conotantly.
In her case. however, her Wt mm
bowling arm hu ll""ll ailgbtJ)r .......
than the right. "Mother makOI -d.
my clothes," lhe llid, ugo it'1 no prob--
tern ."
Htr clothes Include hot panl8 with re-
quired overskirl, causing ad mt r In C
sportswriten to refer lo the air! with tho .
long yellow hair as "a lornodo in
miniskirt." COIJ\P].irnent her 1'00wling
frame'' she's five feet &ix inches and
weighs 116, to her .. pins" lega:, and to an
attractiveness that ••00wts 'em over."
Miss Sperber Is one of tJu:ee daughters
of a Miami manager of an electronics
firm. The whole family bowl.!, ahe said,
"although I think that recemly they've
spent more time watc::hinC me.11 Her
tournament•-• \llJs ,_ la nllllllnC around 201, up from Jlilt ,_.•a a .
Whal of tho !utan! W.U. "" aold.
aome proleooionlia .. ~ OD lllo ... : :·
4111, ...., IOI. But one dl1. ~ It return to tdlool. llbo bo4 .... a •,
year at Dade Call ......... AMF !*Id
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TITLE SHOT
'Ibo wlmer ol Monday
nl&ht'• Ruben-Navarro-
Rodolfo Gonzalea 10.lOWlder
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at -Id IJ&hlwelght cblm·
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def-tn AD1ual. Duran reoedJ1 I top pod Ken
-ol ficolllnd to .. ,. llrw, thl World Boxing
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The teleYtled ilwn event
lea-Arntmlo 'Mualz, the
Nortll' Amll'tcln weltenJeiiht ~ ICllMI Leroy (In-
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night u Westminster was kept to tbree hill by pitcher
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The Fountain Valley high
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but showed their best form in
the fifth. where three players,
Jenny Komodina , S h e r y l
Sl>lbell and Debbie Htlberg
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Gail Jones an c ho r ed
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·:.-, )fh""' w~ after 50 of them ~t ·out lrom"Plymoutb,.
·;England; twom a r In~ r -..S:.
venturers bave sailed mtO,
Newpot"t to linisl1 the singl&-
1. • handed Trans-Atlantic yacht ·
• .. face. ~;:Both claimed records for
1 ;their crossings.
:: Alain •Colas of Ffaiice' shav· ,. · i!<f five days off the old time
IOr a lone cri>ssing, and Je-an-Yves Terlain, also of France
:-who finished second shortly
. ,:ri.r noon Saturday -took
: '1 'the distinction of nianning the
:: largest boat to '-be .. ned by
~.: one man across th"e Atlantic.
··• Colas sailed the 70-foOt , DAILY PILOT $Iliff ........ . . ~ ".
1ttimaran Pen n.iick IV into ~"
., Newport Friday night, rnal<ing CUP WIN'NER CUrt Olsan of'MonniYichteliib
-·. ihe. 2,810-rnile crossing in 21 · cam& iip ·with three cons~ui!v111.~wirl~ .. &a~Jy ;tp. ·
.symbolic1 ~Ltl)e,Junior match -racing "Championship
days. • take. th•· Governor's Cup at Balboa Yacht . Club,
of Southern~<;alifornia. , "
"~ have Pr-act.iced ·ma~y ----------~ ', , · years during which everything
J· did was dedicated toward
cprnWg to Newport," ColaS
uld. "I must be some sort of Bennett
manic."
•. He was met by bundreds,ol c t' ·
c:heering persom -including ap ores
his Tahitian girl friend, •
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.Governor's Cup Series ·
.Muncey Has ,
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Holt 1st .
In Nippy
Star ,Race
SAN FJl.\NCISCO (AP) -
Alan Holt o( S.attle took first
place in t~ QPening round of
Star Class Olympic yachting
trials Saturday, beating J . M.
"Ding" ScMonmaker, o f
Ji.1iami by 25 seconds.
Only two minutes and 30
· ~nds sepai-ated the first
seven finishers Jn the tightly
coittested r-a c e over an 11·
mile course ln · San Francisco
Bay. ...
Twenty·two of 27 starters
corhpletea the rat::e In which
the 221> loot boats battled 25-
knot winds and moderately
rough seas. •
• One boa~ piloted by Larry
· Whlpple, of Seattle~ w a s
-di_.ted · 9n the · s«qnd
·weaQler l~of the race.
Holt is faf'm·eriNorth
American ~ in the
class. Schoonmaker is fonner
St a r class world champion,
and third-place finisher Dennis
Conner or San Diego is current
world champion in ~ class.
LOwell North of San Diego.
who finished fourth . is ths
reigning Olympic Gold Medal
holder in the Star class. North
came in second in Soling class
Olympic trials which ended
Friday.
Tough. Wid~ ..
Polyestet ··
Teura, after dozens of boats . F• ·T ·a1···
escorted Pen IAlick IV from • inn· rJ s ,
\ . ; WASHINGTON '(AP) -Bill
By ALMON LOOtµBIV · %. John Daigh, -Newport Muncey of San Diego drovt •
(llilallo(. l!dllOr) ' Harbor vc, 7.2. the Detroil-b.,ed Atlas Van
No thump tide.
No nonsense
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Light · station into Newport
s Harbor.
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· · Rand th Lines to':.. 1n e8Sf. elimination cwt Olson Of '/ California 3. Y Smy • €abrillo heat victory Saturday in the
MARION, Mass. (AP)~ Ed Yacht Club made-'.S-llrilliant Beach YC, 7·2· · . Presloknl's CUp Regatta !or .
BeMett •of SID Francisco 1nd come-fr om-hew ~effort 4· Mark Rastello,. .~ng unlimited h)tdroplanes. ' ~Ice. . .
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· .. ~earlier," be said, "but I . sai jn a cabn that lasted 30 . •twurs." . ' •
· 1 ~'l:etlain's 128-fpot Vendredi
. l'·had been •!!J>OC!ed to fmi&il :: tifst, bUl he.said a1io ilid not
· jlive · tile stroor w ind s
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, •. till. Beach YC, 6-3. · .;;. The other 'heat was won, by
Glen Foster of. New YorkL 5 at u rd a Y: ~ to ·~-~;. 5. Gordo Johnson, Balboa Billy Sterett'Jr.:of' Owensboro,
sailed to second place finishes. Governor's qpp;,'l)'tnbolic 0ol YC, &-3. ~.: d!'l!iliC' Ille Pr)de' ;,i
and U.S. Olympic team b.rtM the junior·rnaldiDCa.-· 6. Sieve Smith, Alamildoj ~Eiiitlt.
Saturday In the conclusian 01:'.pionship of ~,;l\'jbern Bay YC, 5-4. ,.,, . ..wiJl':~·tpday
fiDal ·lriala ln ·lbe ·Fim and'{ Cali!..-nia. 6. Sieve Smith, Al"-"'~"-:llll""i:•' .. · • · , ' 01-'-"-''811.· lhree of~' .Bay YC, 5-4. f • ~;, ._.,. ill ... cff hfi·llftl,I Tempest c1..,.. on Buzwd.1• . , "''"'' , ,,,_ • J. Vance Edwards, ·V~n!U;a. cup•,. • . ol . I& -, ~~Ftl -:1§~· ''""" :.
•• e1r13 fll60-13) bMckweH tt..b1tess.
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·! Vendr!di I! b awned ,by·fi!m
director Claude Lalolicb, who
pi'ocluced . ttie ~g
,film 1'A Mend a woman." '
Ba~. . . fmwlDiilches·,., __ , .Ye, Z-7. ·., 't \ · ·lstarled •flr:ll mbwu Ull\ '
· Bennett, a tallma·k~r, 1rma·Clibrillo ,~. Yldll . ,I. John Edgcon\b, King cha!longed for .the •15-1nlle ·
qualified ·!er' his, Fim. liertJi Clulfi>.Jtin.l,-:l!lilflh-wlit bd · ·-YC, Z-7 , '·;. • hea~ winUlc,la,108,1114 miles
w1tli • best low I ecore cf. 36 a perfect recoH after till tint. t. Marianne Simenz,:Pacific per hour. He beat the ·~en· ~~ts ~ .. ~~races.< He had: six_~· ?Sl:BJtb lost *'> 'Marinen-YC,..1-3. 1 v ' ding national champion boat, twovictcries,two~s,a ~·~ Yacllt Club ind .. iO . ..J•otin B~rten, MissBudweiser,bymore·than
lourtb'and a 16th.· , • N~. HarlMil' Yaci..Club't S...lhw..i.rn YC, 1:.. • '; a ,mile. '
Foster, a stockbroker, WOJl JohnJ>aigb ~lll"t\aYto~~ , .:• .
three ·racef!I, was second tw,ice with a '1-2 recQrd. . -.. a~ -~d one third !or 20.4 The final resqlts hiJl&ed,"'oo' ..
pomts m the Tempest class. protest . which Symlh lodgeil
Louis Nady of Berkeley, Calif., against l>ajgh In their match
and Jeff Lenhart of Sen Diego, Saturday. The protest wu
1lh> trailed Bemett after the disallo)l'ed , moving NHYC 'lb
~ixth race, !ell by"the wayside• seooiid~place as Daigh bad .
, in the final event. beaten ~Smyth in ~match.
Nady lettled for-· runoerup Thel.: • Govet119f'a 'Cu P,
honors ;with a 13th place flDm •-eel by Balboa Yocbi.,
in the seventh race, while Club, :is patterned 1fter Long.
Lenhart was 21st for a total of B .e a:c·h. Ya c~t C) u b • s ,
'Iii. 7 points and IOOl'lh overall ~onal •Series ·but I!
behind Tony Hermann of lim.ih!lil .lo skippen. and crewa· ·
Racine, w~., with 6.1.7. under 20 years old.
. Ron Doherty of Irvine, won The event is a round-robin
the final race, moving• up to series of.45 individual matches
fifth place with 71.7 point!. in which each club mee~
Boll Cox, son of a former ev~ery other once.
America's C!zp cc;intender,,won Final standings :
ilie· seventh· race ·lo become J. Curt'·Olson California YC • l\UWll? to Bennet.! Ip. lhe a'.1. • . •
Tempest class with 19,7 points. ;;;;;====="-='==~ Nady 'and Cox qualified' u
altemltes oo the U.S.'OIYm!>ic
team.in tmir' r e'a p e C·t iv e
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aircraft is a hobby with many Wost Coast residents .
Orange County Airport harbors many pri<ate planes as
well as corn.m.ercial and is the home of Tallmantz Avi-
ation, Inc. Frank Pine, above, pilot for Tallmantz, is
shown •wilh his World War ll B-25 bomber which has been
converted to a camera plane. Pine just returned from the
Middle Easl where he photographed Loodon, Paris, Gi-
braiter, Atbens and the Grem islands, and the Holy r.;,d
for Disneyland's Circlerama. .-
Ed and Billie Nesselroad of Newport Beach, below,
fly a French Stampe bi-plane used as a trainer in the
French Air Force. Of 1926 design, jt was flown here two
yeara ago and baaed at Meadowlark Airport at Hunting-
tm Beach. The Nesselroads use it in air shows around the
country. _
Bill Duncan of Mission Viejo, lower right, Is shown
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!'In his aingle-aeat StardUJler which took him three Y"""' .;~
to build. A machioist, Bill has been flying since 1931 :;
and keeps his Plane at San Clemente Airport. ::
At bottom is a P-51 Mustang fighter aircraft owned ·::
by Dave Salemo of Santa Ana and based at Orange ::
County Airport. . .
Just above the Mustang al left, Pat Connolly of Hun-'
tington Beach is shown with his der Jager D-9 which wu
built by a friend if bis and ls based at Meadowlark. The ~9 has a 165 h.p. engine and weighs a total of 540 lbs.
Pete Meyer, left, of Huntington Beach, displays hia 1
Swift 1950, abo ·based at Meadowlark. The Swift is pat.. ~~
terned alter the famed Messerschmidt ME-1119 flown by ·
German Aco Erich Hartmann In World War 11. A mem-;:
ber of the Luftwaffe, llarlmann downed 352 planes Iii .. ;
and aircraft olmJlar to the Swill : · '
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NAS D Quotations on Mutual Funds
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•:: By L PETER KRIEG · Beach. climbing off \he fi"t j>us to get "They do everything but homey<qrk."
., "' "'"' ""' o,.., baclc to tbe Fuhlon Island parking lot Mr. ind Mn. William Mahan have both ~ Mutual Inaur~ Qo. ~ one recent evening. . worked . for Pacific Mutual. for some
In;: $18 mllllm ror ' new ~. m. . Mi• Andrew1, whO has been making time. ijf's been there 17 years and works N(JPG~ ~nter, tbe ~tnine ;cofnpa~!a thfl trip for more than three months to in the group department. She's only a 13-~· pla'za 100 the hill ove,rlooltlnl. her duties in t the d~ta proceising lab, year veteran in policy services.
Newport Harbor. ·confided that the buses don't always run They moved to 8 new hom e in Corona
Aud it's shelling out another $1 million on lchedule, however~ del Mar from Glendale a month ago.
to:a'elocate about half of ill llOO employes "They've broken down on lheifreewa y," "It's not ao bad," Mahan said of the
wbi decided to join iD the ,exodus from she said, "and one time one got stopped daily bus ride, "Jt'1 long, but ... "
1!'4'Loa An1"1es lllllO(. In tralflc for throe bou" In the morning. "It'll ~ ovar *<>," chipped lb hi•
Moving people ls more than mete prob. "One other Juat •t.opPed In the fut lane lri(e, Irene.
Jem Of money, however. Corn~y . of. of the freeway and had to be~ off," Otbbie Whi~ has been workine 11 a
ficillls hod lo'figuro_a,,.ay to flil the-Jobs-•be ai!ded. dert for..Only'lwo_week!, but the !8-ye1r-
of llJOs< who qUit -fill them with people Thal'• tbe-ezceptlOO-;-lliiiUih, iay the old Cost.: M ... ctrl 1111•1 complatnln1 oear~y to Newport Beach -and 1et tbe riders . the buaes usually mike protty either.' .
recruits to come to Loi Angel., until good Ume.
~-d•rn••n•onth.--Oltye Davis, w11o-ed!1s tbroompany
'Ibey got tolutlons by the busloads. magazine, "PML Life," gave a hint why
Nine of them each way, each day, to be that is. . ·
Wicl. Pacific Mutual · of!iclala have "It'• so much. better than driving
cM-rtered nine bules that carry e(Dployes ourselves," ahe said, ~'there's a great
to: work and home aga in from three esprit de corps. Everybody'• partisan for
points in Newport Beach, HwiUngton thell' driver. They applaud when be
Beach and Orange. makes a brilliant move."
AJtogether some 300 men and women, Does that mean there's 1 little com·
from clerks to executives, line up about petition to get home fii:st?
e:45 a.m. for the hour-ldng ride . They get ''They don't really race,11 bedged Mrs.
home again about a o'clock. Davia, who's been wllh the company rt
·The tlmelllble, of courae, depends on years and jult movtd to Llgun• Niguel.,
lbe traffic, but tho employ• III aay they She aaid lbe ridm don't spend. the
dotl't mlDd a bit. ' whole tlme <WC1Un1 the. drivers "'
''It's a UtUe tirlna, but it's inttrelting, anything like that: ~ · ·
""' aet to meet 1If tbe -le," ollmd "Tbey UIUafly ·just 1leep or rud or
Charlotta Andrew1, M, of Newport make afgbanl," abe aald.
~as Pro.Vi~es . Electricity
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in Fuel-~~owerplaiit-s-
"It's all right," ahe said , "I sleep on
-the way up alp(I fetd on the way home."
All echoed Mn. Mahan'• feelil1gs that
"we're. looking forward .. to when we can
work in that beautiful building over
there."
Sbe pointed aero,. tbe Broadway
C<..,Jartment Store lot to the new Pacific
Mutual building that's s q u a t t J n g •
mushroom appearance has already made
It a Newport Beach landmark.·
Pacific Mutual ls goin& to start its
three-stage move into t~ 275,000-squire
foot corporate beadquarte" late In
Augun and bopes to be fully relocated, by
early Oclober, accordina to Edpr R.
t.elupan, yice pmtdei)t for personnel.
Lebma!I aaid tho mova wu prompted
by I variety of lldon DOW af!ecllog
many finm uugbl ln downtown urban
envlnloments.
"In Nilrl, laced with an old building,
shorta1e of opaee ond all the center-city
problellll afleclJnc pirpontiolls In mojor
· utbcl centel'f ·-lbe 111tlon today,
the company deckted to move,"·he said.
He uld the 103-yeir--old company that
hod moviCllo-i.oa Ailgeles fiOrn "San
Franci9CO after the l90S ~hquake
looked •t a hall-dozen different Soujbem
Natural g8! is supplying 1U of tbe duclog electricilJ than otber tt,stema C.!Uornia locaUou before P i c k I n g
energy needs -lncludlng eloctriclty .:. to oummllr ~ uaed. Mt Ind n1hjrll 111 Newport -. are combtitel to 1'ner1te electrl'city Pelmtlll ' llta nnpd from Slnla an apartment complex tn LI Habrl, Don electrocbemlcally at ibe alte. . Barillra to C..tary City llld the Pomona
Sblvely, Orange County DI v l 1 Io n "The powerplants operole quielly and Vallay, la eddMloll lo Newport Center.
man1ger for Soulhern caJilorni1 Gai Co.; emit 1 clean exblust CONi<llog primarty1 Lehman aaid tho c:entrollty of Newport
bu announced. ol carbon dJoxkle and w1ter v1por1" lM .Beacb to the mep)opoliJ bounded by
Three e1perimental fuel c e J.1 gaa company representative said. 11'11U1 Santa Blrt:ma. lln Berurdino and San
-erplants which convert natural gBI exhaust is al leut 10 times cleaner than llleCo bid a lot lo do wi111 the decision -~-that of conventional 1enersllng llallona so did Orlllp County'• cmrlog popul1· dJreclly to electricity have beea lnallllled utlnl nolunl pa er low au1fur f\lel otl. tlon.
In an elght·unit leOllon ol Woodlake "Alao the~ 11 .,... efficient In Employes pt nearly throe ye1r1'
Village, 1n aparllllenl commualty ol , ~ olecQlclty -...,., is · -of tho ,,.,.., Leban uld, addln1
FrtdrickJ Development Corp., Fuilerlon. not loll In tnJmdtlion. A fuel coll Jn. 11111 tbe -=J,:;"I ,.1ns to ln-
Tbe elgbt apartments tre the llnl .U.lled 11 the point of UM dtllvera more form -" 11 condltlont In
l'Ollldeollal unttt on the West Cout to electrldty per cubic fool of notunl IBI Or-County.
nceive n1tural p1 fUel cell 1trvice. lhan 111y ayatem In pnerll UM," be aid. lie aald Ibey created an Information
"Tbe planned, three-month lnatalllilon "For theee t'MIOlll "e think tbe '81tor In the ...._ 1...,.. centered
ts part of a t,..:yur, lntemali0111i field n1tur1I p1 fuel cells can help meet our •rwnd • ~ -I of tbe
loot prosram beinl conducted by a group ...,., rtqUh-ltl, l'd ........ --building. of. pi ~ pHlocb;ic <om~es ." environment." .. ,..... are Ia111 ,...U mapa 111 willcb
Sllively u ld. "In thll te.t we want ....-~The ijiilallafion al WoOilllle-VWap 11 .. *I douelojw-11 ire plotted and
plber technical Ind economic Jn. ibe ae<ond of thr .. southern Cllifotnla --llJ price flJlle, Bl well U
i..matton sboul ibe operation of the fuel f .. t cell lelll the p1 company pl1111 to nc:U llldlotl wilII llome buyer'1 and
I I uI '"' ~d tial cond tn a,.-pldol, bouain( I 1 l e I eellpow<rput nam 1.,..1~en uct im. . lliara-....uedbyladependent
appllcatlon. The finl uperimentaI powtrplant In-....... _. • na11or1. aad neWIJ>lpefl ..:iw::-~ :,':.~/= ~u:"11e"! ~~~~!'"';:, n;t' S::. ~wt:! =-=~l=~~ert11t.mn·
.........,.. pobllc "°"""' for ...,. unltt wm _.led te pla ~lo ~"nlln 11 -1 1IRchart on 'How to wttuc -. aatural pa fuel ceO , comrnerNI ·aJl!lll<olla · Hotd 1 a..., lllo,' " Lelvn111 aald.
.,""' aervlce oilers a..ual potlllllll Loter tllll yar a ~ unit will be Jn. Until lbe -1<11 all packed up, ~ts." he aald. at ailed to aem 1 heme « _. home lhoulh, Lehman 1111 be'• llUI looking
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New Aerial Gun Syste~ e '°'fotot-CAU.
147-5200
RILIABLI • • A casetess a mm un it Ion be capable . of two firing
aerial gun 1ystem, planned for s~: 6,oilo or 3,000 rounds
thi AirForce'lnew-F:rrl~per minute. 1be most unlijue
superiority lighter -ihe first future of the gun wUI be Its
prototype or which was un-1bUl~y to fin: casele5:1 am-. . mun1Uon, lq the caseJess veiled this week -.IS under. round, the project ile ts em-
developmenl by Ph1lco-Ford bedded Jn a. cylindrically
Co rporatlon'1 Aeronutr~nlc shaped mass of propeijant.
Division in Newport Beach. During operation the caseless
' Tbt Ont F·15 prototype was ammunition ls totally e1·
shown to newsmen at the pended , leaving no empty cas.
Mc!Joonell·Doualu plant In St. Inga to be atored as with con-
Louil, Mo. II la one ol the Air Yenllonal ammunition.
Force's hicbell priority DOnald L Marah1ll ,
development programs, and, manager of Aeronutronlc'1
accordinc to tbe Alt Force, Ordn11101 Protr11111, beada
will be auperior to any•pmenl the GAll·71A procram In New·
, or< planned aircraft In the port Beedl. • .Aermub Ollie
world. The F·IS will be the won the full acefe dl'felopment
Air For«'• flnl 1tr superior!· contract In Janutr)I, foUowina
ty : ~hter since lbe. F.-. 1 competlUve ""'°"t o1r•
which made llO flr1t flight In ev1iu•tlon-~W1UfGenerll
May 19411. • Electric Company. Tbe Pf!>
Philco-Ford la Under 1 138 vim Is under tho dlroctloa of
million development contract Bria. Gfnerll Benjomln N.
to deliver 10 'GAU·71A" gun BelliJ, f'·ll S)'lloma f'rolnm
.nit 1mmunltlon feed ll)'llems, ----------
JM,000 rounds of ammunlUon ,----------
·~ •upporiing aero 1 p-a c e
lfOUnd equlpmeol to the i'lr
Forco for bolh .,...,.. 4'ld
Dlgltl lallns· The llnl com-
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to be delivered to the Air
Force In eorl)' 1m, with final
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' ' DAILY PILOT Sund1y1 July 9, 2972
sion _ Viejo Unveils Two New Tracts Today
, I
..... . · ......... -l' Bertelona
I • ~~Opening
•' t' ~5th Unit .-.. ,
,t;· A CJ'and !>)lenlng Is set tod•Y
=-:for the flltll unU of ~I homes
:··In Mi'8ion VlelO'• n Int b ::·nelibborhood, H.,. Barcelon1 , ::...on a hlBslde ./ettina
•• <Mriooklng Ille 21 • acre
:: Wild~rness Glen.
~ The new neighborhood which
: .. : opened just sir weeb ago, And
,~.haa alresdy re:corded.165 sales ·> ~' is designed to !;: provide moderate cost single-
: family homes for y o u n I
';-: families.
... Ranging ln price from
<; $22,7001o '23.800, the homes of ' -S, New Barcelona are offered in
~ f o u r one and two-story
r.' models with 14 distinctive
.. ,_ elevations. All designs are
: patio-ori ented, with deep rear
~ .. yards designed for outdoor Jiv-rr. ing. Two. three and fonr-h bedroom models are avai lable. BARCELONA MODEL HOMES DESIGNED FOR MODERATE INCOME FAMILIES
,.; Fireplaces are included in
.. every home in the fifth unit at
7~ no additional cosl. ~ The' design and concept of
~:the New l,Jarcelona project J': wu coordinated with the
:~architectural firm of Kermit '·
:: Dorius, Corona . dcl Mar, and
:•models were deeorated by
,::; '!baden Interiors of Corona del :: Mar. Rustic wood and stucco
~: U utilized, retaining the image .:~ot ~lssion Viejo.
,. : Features of New Barcelona
•:homes Include high vaulted -:,.. Jlvtni: room ce'ilings in several
)lnOdels, ·and spacious walk·in
;,; dole4.a tn a number of master
":IUilel.
! The Dorado,1 four-bedroom,
... : two-1tory model features a
::Rparate U·shaped kitchen t: with a breakfast nook, and an ~optJonal-den o f-o u_r_t.b
: bedroom downstairs.
Maga:ine Answers Critics
Housing Subsidies Backed
To put the controversy over
federal housing subsidy pro-
grarris ••into perspective" the
June issue of the Journal of
Homebuilding categorically
answers critics of the pro-
grams in a five-page article.
The Journal, published by
the 82,000-member National
Association of. Home Builders
reports that at the end of
MarCli 1972, approxinlitely
two million persons occupied
homes and apartments
subsidized by the Sec. 235 and
2.16 p·rograms c o v e r i n g
ownership and rental housing
respectively.
"These programs h a v e
helped hufldreds of thousands
of once forgotten families to
move into decent housing,
many of them at the same
time fulfilling their desires to
be homeowners," N A H B
President Stanley Waranch
states in the article.
project in CoMecticut figures
the fina!_.cost of each apart·
ment -renting for an
average of $151 per month -
"may run to $116,104."
The Journal puts the
average direct cost to the
government of a Section 236
apartment at $37 ,645 over 40
years "even assuming reci-
pients whose incomes never
increase and whose subsidies
are never reduced."
~'" 'Ibe Buena, a t hree ·
:"'bedroom , one-story home
i:-reatures a dramatica11y sloped ~~ uv1ng room ceiling and a walk· . Santa Oara ~; tn closet off the master suite.
On one major point the
magazine reports that HUD
has tightened rules designed to
prevent speculators from
buying rundown bouses, mak-
ing superricial repairs and
selling them at inOated prices,
and · quotes Waranch a s
follows:
The Journal describes
Fortune's "errors" as il-
lustrations of the ''general
confusiofl over interpretation
of the success of failure of the
subsidy programs -and
hence the inadvisability of any
precipitous abandonment of
them in favor of another un-
tried 'solution•."
;.:-nre leCOnd bedroom can be
:: converted into a parent's • • ~ow Taking
Reservations "We do not condone abuses
Interest
Rates
Rising
WASHINGTON (AP) -
lnterest rate1 on home loar11
are going up again, the
1ovemnent has announced.
The Federal Homt Loan
Bank Board disclosed that i~
terest rates on conventional· ,
mortgage loan.s c I i m b e d
slightly In May after six
months of decline.
Some economists h a v e
predicted that hotne.loan in-
terest rates should start to go
up again as the demand for
Joans increases with t h e
present housing boom.
The board, · how~ver, at-
tempted to play down the May
rise. "One month is too short
a time to establish a trend,''
said board Chairman Preston
Martin.
In general, he said, the sup-
ply of money available for
m or t g a g e investment con-
tinues to be large. }fe said this
should moderate u p w a r d
pressures ·on mortgage -rates
in coming months.
But Martin stopped short of
predicting a decline. Figures
released by the board showed
interest rates actually began
to turn around in April.
Jn May, the average ef-
fective interest rate on corr
ventional mortgages used to
buy new homes was 7 .53 per·
cent, up from the 7.51 percent
in ·April. In March, the rate
was 7.52 percent.
The change was similar on
mortgages made for buying
existing homes. The average
effective interest rate on those
loans was 7.4& percent, up
from April 's 7.42 percent and
the 7.44 percent in March.
Effective interest rates on
mortgages edged past 7.8 per~
cent last fall, but began com-
ing down in the winter as
President N i to n' s new
ecoriomic policy took hold.
But generally, housing is ex-
empt from controls. ':: re~:;t.Barcelona features in-
:: clu®d in the purchase price
:: are built-in range and ovt:·n,
·: dishwasher and disposal. cop-
,:: per icemaker line, outlet for
1:: an outdoor gas barbeque
·::masonry fireplace, heavy duty l:: ln~latlon and concrete r:· driveways.
l:: FHA, Fl!A·VA, VA ud con·
•;ventlonal f inancing Js r:: available.
of any kind .... but there have
ReservatiOos are now being been relatively few cases of
taken at Santa Clara East, abuses in the construction and
new adult apartments in ~ata sale of new units. Nonetheless,
Ana. the entire pregram finds itself
The 43-unit development is a: tarred."
partnership of Richard B. Another allegation -that
Smith, Inc., builder of Broad~ neighborhoods have
Home Bllilding Record
Seen Despite Slackoff
!:: New Barcelona homes may
::: be re1ched by taking the Sim
;:;Dtqo Freew•y to la Paz
·:.,Road, La Paz to Marguerite
~::parkway, 1eft on Marguerite
~I:to Trabuco Road, then left to
, : the-models:-:--
moor Homes and Charles F. deteriorated and homes have WASHINGTON -Although
Greenwood and Son, Real been abandoned as the result the rate Or housing con·
Estate Iilvestments. of large scale foreclosures of struclion has been leveling off, s a n t a c J a r a E a st mortgages under Section 135 the National Association of
'Apartments offer one and two -draws this comment : Home Builders is st i 11
bedroom apartments With liv-"Most foreclosures fn forecasting that 1972 p~
, . ~-==~eag· an Names
ing areas that open to a Detroit, for example, do not duction will reach ap-
garden patio or balcony; involve Section 235 mortgages. proximately 2.25 million units
master bedroom suites with Where Section · 235 is involved -well ahe~d of 1971's record-
priv~te baths and dressing the vast majority of the breaking 2,084,000 homes and
areas.; ..and roomy kitchens foreclosed mortgages cover --apaftffierits. - - -
complete with luminoUS ceil:---eiiifing, not new:-Homes. The "'Fllrtliermore:-NAHB reportS-
ings, built-in appliances and overall Section 2.15 foreclosure the first Indications that the
dishwashers. rat~ has begun to fall, never housing industry's r ob u s t
...
~;j New Members
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;:l SACRAMENTO (AP) -;f ~Gov. Ronald Reagan has filled t:: three unexpired terml'! on the
• ,: State Board of Agriculture
:-~with three Republicans.
The entire complex t s havmg exceeded three per health will continue with a
oriented around a central open cent."' two-miflion·unit level of home
courtyard featuring a spacious The Journal article con· a'!!!_ apartment building ex·
poOI jacuzzi, spa, barbeque eludes with a reply to an arti~ peeled for 1973 .
area and clubhouse. cle atta~king the subsidy . pro-Other clues are furnished by
;i; The appointments were of
;.;~ Herbert A. Fleming, a partner
·.!·in the Salinas Admiral Pack· ~· ' • ing Co.: Edmund M1rassou, a
;~Bakersfield wine grower; and
~i Jacob Pando], a Delano farm : l: exporter.
Located just off the Newport grams in. the Febru~ry issue the annual spring survey of
Freeway, Santa Clara East of Fortun~ .~ag~z1ne. It NAHB's Builders' Economic
may be reached by taking the c.ount~rs six .ma1or. allega-Council, 1200 of the Associa-
17lh Street off.ramp west to t1ons 1n the article with facts tion's 62.000 members. Results
Tustin Avenue, north to Santa about the subsidy-programs." reflect the members' intention
Clara A ve11ue and west again One Fortune claim was that to increase their output this
to the apartment community. the developer of a Section 236 year compared with 1971 . ... . . :·~ •••• ...
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Tidy Tax Deductions
•' ; .. ... . : .. . ' ~~ Home Owners Can Benefit
·:i. :=:·-~B~y~VIVl=ANBROWN-·-forces . li an ice Stonn or wind
1:~ ""' Ntw1te•t11r•• stonn damage~ a specimen
$;. Ownership of a house can tree. a replacement might be t:: provide you with some tidy costly. There is a $100 dedUc· ~-;tax deductions. Some people lible on such casualties, but ::t continue to file e short form this ma f'pr.ove to be a drop in
··:return after they have bought the bucket. A recent afternoon
.:,. a house; whereas, they might windstorm that destroyed a
::: ttemize deductions and pay far roof, bea ms and o t her
:;: Jess ta:r. framework of a house was
' '" 1 • t eslimated at a $16,000 Joss. ~!: ho~: '::fg!g;" e~e:~ onb ! If property is used ,to pro-
!• .. deducted and this can be a duce income the full amount
-;: good sum, especially in the o( a theft or casualty may be
r deducted. 4-. early ye,rs. of amorti7.ation In taking such deductions. it ~4; when inte·rest is hi~h. Th<'re Is "good to check with 'the i: .. are printed tables av 11ilable for Jnterna l Revenue Service for a ·::i this purpose, and the amount ruling. And it is a good Idea to 1: .. may be surprising. '.. be prepared to convince an in-
:· If your bank doesn't have a vestigator that you have, in-
rnortgage interest table, they deed, suffered the loss. ~ will tell you how to obtain it. If one has beautiful plant..
These tables break down the ings or bushes and trees,
lnterest end • principle for there should be a photographic
every month of your 21> or 30 record, a.nd It should ~'.\I
year mortgage. You may add dated from time to time.. A
12 months interest and use the picture of a 20·foot Douglas
. total aa an interest paid fir, a gorgeous tullp tree or a
-' deduction. priuid Japltieso cherry tree
t
Tbb amount dwindles ., . mlgllt c:onvlnct tho mon q11<,.
more of the principle Is paid Uoning such • deduction. off. · Lorge lrH! artn't easily
The rt•l estate and school transplanted ao they will know
lueo1lao are dcducllblt. you aren't playing musical
One CBn alJO deduct net trees ii you Cll1 produco a plc-
loeaM resulting from tbe ture of tbe lrtt ti> a particular
doottuctlon ol property by fire area.
• -caUHd by natural In lht event of roof repairs
' •
NEW MADRID -ROOMS WITH A VIEW
Most Summerfield
Homes Already Sold
In less than a month since
the grand opening of Standard·
Pacific Corparation's Sum-
merfield·Huntington B e a c h ,
the first three units -116 of
the development's 213 homes
-have been sold, reports Jon
Clark, sales and marketing
director for the publicly-held
Costa Mesa-based developer. ·
"Sales have been so strong
that we have a lengthy list of
people waiting for the opening
of the fourth unit," Clark said.
"Summerfield sales are
rapidly becoming a continuing
success story.'' Clark said.
"At Summerfield-Santa Ana.
which opened in April. 145
homes have been sold. Buyer
response also is strong at the
third Summerfield develop-
ment, which opened in Placen-
tia two weeks ago.
"One of the reasons for the
great success Qf Summerlield-
Huntington Beach," he observ·
ed, "is that while it is located
less than a mile from the
ocean, the prices are
moderate -$3,000 to $5,000
Jess than comparable home.tin
the area ."
favor as •the excellent loca·
tion," Clark added.
"Standard-Pacific has Jong
been known for quality con-
struction. and these B.A.
Berkus-designed homes max-
imize interior space and still
keep the price within a
medium-income fa m i I y • s
budget."
The homes have dramatic
exteriors, with rough-sawn
wood and/or stone or brick ac-
cents, and covered entries.
Front landscaping w i th
sprinklers and rear-yard fen-
cing are included at no ad-
ditional cost.
Standard interior features
are wood-burning fireplaces,
deluxe nylon carpeting in the
living room. hall and master
suite. and all-electric kitchens,
including Hotpoint range ,
oven, dishwasher, and heavy-
duty waste disposer.
S u m m e r field-Huntington
Beach can be reached by
going south on B e a c h
Boulevard from the San Diego
Freeway and turning east on
Adams A venue. The models
are at the corner of Adams
and Newland Strttt.
·Good Sites
A vailahle ::
At Madrid:
A grand opening of the 13th
unit o! $4 New Madrid homtt
at Mission VietG is .scheduiid
for today with a numtier!!of
prime view site! available,:.C.
cording to Tom Valenttfte,
projecl manager, Bullcib1g
Systems Division. ::;
New Madrid Homes, pr~
from 133.996 to 545,500 11\ie
had remarkable ·& u c e e i) ,
tnirking more than 64~ 1ilt!
agreements in Jess than::17
months !ince opening in · 1,te
· February, 1971. ••
. The Casa Sandia 640 plan ts
a four-bedroom, tWo and one-
tional upstairs galleria study.
It also features an exquisite
two-level 27-foot master suite
including a romantic fireplace
and an expansive 27-foot fami·
ly room also with a fireplace .
New Madrid homes are of·
fered in three to five-bedroom,
two and three·bath models.
Standard New M a d r I d
features include electric range
with self-cleaning oven.
dishwasher, waste disposal,
ceramic tile kitdlen COlUlters.
stained hardwood cabinets in
kitchen and baths, ceramic
tile baths and showers and
luminous lighting in all kit-
chens and the mast~r bath.
Many homes also feature
adult areas wned for privacy.
with separate dining rooms.
large walk-in closets and' in-
dividual laundry rooms.
New Madrid model homes
are located adjacent to the
$500,000 Marguerite Recrea-
tion Center, which features a
complete program of adult
physical fitness . An expansion
program, now underway at
Marguerite Center, will add a
50-meter pool, a 5,000 5quare
foot pool, and seven new ten-
nis courts.
New Madrid may be reached
via the le Paz Road e%it of
the San Diego Freeway, left
on La Paz to Marguerite
Parkway, then left ·" n
Marguerite to the models.:. The development has. four
floor plans, ranging from 1
three-bedroom . two-b a th 1
single-story home to a four·
b e d r o o m , two-and~ne-h1lf
bath, two-story model. Prices
range from $28,990 to $33,990.
"Of course, the homes•
design and their quality corr
rstruction are finding as much
Brink of Boom
Leisure Dollnrs Eyed
Overlooking the Golf Q)urse,
the Pacific and the ··
We-'ern White .Houel
IPRIPSilDlENTJIAl
.IHIIEilGHTS
•' .
An'ln~lllll In-" property. u well u 1111 ln"8tm1111t
In hettar llvlngl
... 'fllwllhoinu abaft the aoJf _,..
flea •D,880
~ .
!
tnformtdoo Ce• lt
:UI 8. Bl c..b1o Riel.
laQswr lli.Ttbtht
II c.tDo K9ll tmloft -.......... -. WSJ,.codl!IM IOlidl thou.t
t h.U...Ua.
(71')-1711
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SutldoJ, July •. 1'172 OAILY PILOT I 8
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-Pre•tlgez Econom11 ~
Beachwalk U1tlts ,
'Makin g Waves'
A. J. Hall'• new community
by the sea, Bt1chw1tk, is
maklni waves among middle
Income. buyen. Presented the
Aw1rd or Distinction in the 1m Gold Nugget compeOllon,
Beachwa1k offers the prestip
conscious homebuylP 1 n
UOUIUll and individual look in
Uv11111.
~11\11 to Emmel Mo.
Kune , marketing 'direc tor for
A. J. Hall. Beachwalk was
created to flll the gap between
the lUIUry city condGmlniums
and the suburban townhouse.
•lldlnf gllss doers, wood-burn-
Ing fireplaces wllh lo. lighters
and ceramic llte hea rths,
cltre.story wfndows, private
enclosed courtyards and for-
(lld·1ir halin1.
•1Bt:slde1 beln& a sho rt walk
from the Offflft, residents can
enjoy Beech Houses No. l and
No. 2 providing billiards, co~
munity game rooms and an
entertainment area as well as
six other · swimming pools.
play areas and cabanas th111
are schedul ed ror completion
in the near future," noted
~fcKune.
TURTCE ROCK MODILS flATURI SCENIC INTlltlORS AS WELL AS OUTDOOR VIEW
"Our development ts prac·
tlcally a rarity In this price
nnge -offering the no-
malntenance freed om of a
condominium yet wit h the
style and space of I distinctive
cOnventional h o me , ' ' com-
mented McKune. "We are
receiving strong b u y e r
response from families tired
or the responsibility of pool,
yard, and home upkeep -yet
desiring the latest look in
modern living. Beachwalk has
elso h11d impact on }'oung, ac-
tive families wishing lo
upgrade to a newer home -
with a b u n d a n t recreation
ameni ties, such as those our
community orfers."
Adjacent to tht b e a o h
houses are the Beachwalk
recreation amenities including
a sand floored volleyball
·coo rt,j u n I o. r Olympic-,site
heated pool, therapy pool and
cabanas.
·. Turtle Rock Dom es
Buyers Making the 'Scene '
A recent survey o (
bomeboyers at Broadmoor
Turtle Rock revealed an
overwhelming 54.5 percent at-
tracted to the development
aolely by the patural scenic
1dvantages of the area.
· "It'a a pleuure to diacover
that buyers appreciate all the
.planning behind Broadmoor
'nlrtle Rock." slated W. Scoll
Biddle, executive vice presi-
, ·dent of Richard B. Smith, Inc.,
builder of Broadmoor Homes.
. ·~'We tried not to interfere too
much with nature and ha ve in-
tegrated our homes within the
natural setting. We selected
an architec tural style with a
homogenous reel for the sur-
·round lngs. As new phase.s of
homes are added, the barren
look of 1 new development Is
avt>lded by planning l1ndsc1p-
ing sclledules at tJ:ie same
pace as construction."
ntere are five models and
15 exterior elevatlona from
which lo choose. Both three-
and !...--bedroom, two and
one-half-bath homes are
available in on~ Ind two-story
plan1. Some models feature
bonus rooms and most offer a
sun room,' garden atrium or
solarium.
Broadmoor kitchens a re
fully autDmafed with Gaffers
and Sattler built-in appliances
incl uding continuou~leaning
' oven!. Some kitchens feature
bn!akfest nooks, as well as
pass-through windows to patio
serving bars.
"Our homes are designed to
bring the attractive natural
setting indoon by many
sliding glass doors that open
from alm08t any rOOm onto
our e1clu.slve Astrocourt -1
dr1m1.tic Indoor-outdoor fami-
ly room," noted Biddle. 11The
room comet with a choice of
three packages for landscap-
lna: and decor. 11
Broadmoor Homes et Turtle
Rock are priced from $34, 190
with Conventional financing
Available. These three-and
four-bedroom quality family
homes can be seen dally from
10 a.m. to dusk.
Broadmoor Tu rtl e R o c k
may ~ rea ched via the San
Diego or Santa Ana Freeways
by tak ing the Culver Drivt!: ex-
it South to Campus. lt!:ft on
Campus and right on Turt le
Rock Drive to the sales com-
plu.
REAL ESTATE
Koll Center
Speeding Up
Construction
Located a quarter of a mile
rrom the ocean, residents or
Btachwalk enjoy a y e a r
round, smog-free sea breeze
environment. Priced f r o m
$38,000, Beachwalk p a ti o
homes are de.signed with fi ve
to seven unif.3 per building
,.paralod by fully sound proof
common party walls. A total
of five floorplans in one-and
tw o-story d e s i g n s are
available offering up to five
bedrooms and three baths.
Beachwa lk homes feature
generous use of rich ceramic
tiles, 100 percent nylon shag
carpeting, electric k i t c h e n
built-ins wlth1 double self-
cleaning oven and anodized
The ca banas offer sRunas.
showers and a locker room for
suit changes.
•·se11chwalk Is s i t u n t <' d
directl ~, across fron1 the IS.-
hole Huntington Seaclirr c:otr
Countr y Club and is adjacent
to nig ht lighted public l('nnis \
courts," added ~1 c K u n e .
•·shopping, parks. and schools
for all ages are within walking
distance. 11
Designed by W a 11 e r
Rl c hard·aon, the homes
feature Jandscaplng by P.U.D.
and interiors by Erickson and
Associates. Fumlahed models
are open daily from 10 a.m. to
6 p.m.
The community may be
reached by taklng the San
Diego Freeway to (~olden
West Street o([ramp and pro-
ceeding southwest to Beach
wa lk, at 19751 Deep II arbor
Drive, Huntingto n Beach.
Beachwalk is a joint ven utre
of A.J. Hall Corporation and
Mansion Propertie!:, Inc. It is
part of the Huntington Seacllff
master-plaMed commun ity.
Light, Heavy Construction
In response to ever in·
creasing demands for im-
proved industrial and fully im-
proved office space, con -
struction hes started on the
Apartment Residents
Unit~ Save on Food second half of Koll Business
Builders Asking Distinction complex, a l~acre facility
Jpca~ wj tbin Newport Pia~. ,
the $200 million planned com-By JIM HUFNAGEL foods often are exce11e'nt
munity for business located cwrltM tor •-111t111 ,....,., bargairui:.
' ' ' ~ '•'The National Association of homes and muJtilamily 1ln1c·
-·Home Builders has asked tures of fewer than four
Congress to make a distinction stories wibtout elevators -.
between health and safety re-many of whom are small
quirt!menL, for the light and business men who build no
the hea vy construction in-more than 25 housing units a
ctustrles. year -., f.aCe severe problems
Testifying at a hearing of because the occupation1l saf~
the Suticommittee on Environ-ty and Health Act of 1970 is
mental Problems Affecting being implemented so as to
Small Business Or the House's place both-Iig6t-and heavy
.. Select Small B u 1 l n e 1 s construction ill the same
• • O:mmittee, NAFB Prelident category.
~ Slanley· Waranch,,__of Norfolk, _ Waranch 11id -that these
" Va., emphasized that "we are problems exist because the
. lh complete agreement with Labor Department hu ap-
-the objectives of occupational plied 0 to -all construction
safety and heatlh legislation." standards originally developed
·However , Weranch said that pursuant to the CoDJtruction
builders o f single-family S&lety Act of 1959."
•
Five Percent Down
' At Broadmoor Villas
near Orange County Airport With p IC. es lln ally o
''The Federally contracted According to Don Koll, th · nd 1 I I k r ~n u n Jt:.'£s which usually offer no
·d r lb r· h" h e rise, a mos peop e 00 -savin 1 or are avO lded for flrassistedconslruction pres1 ent o e irm w ic bears hls name. original plans Ing for ways to save, the various reasons Include coffee,
covered by that act Is for the pr'oject called for a cooperative food buying club sugar end flour, perishables
predomlnatl y he av Y con-three-phase plan of con-Js proving itself a successful such IS meat and dairy pro-
atruction,'' Waranch uid. structio n. way to economize. duels, and infrequently used
"These standard! were "Reception of the first phase A buying club is a number producta: auch as oregano.
developed without any con-of our project is so en-of families who have banded After wholesalers have been
aultatlon with representatives thusiastic that we ha ve revls-together to buy food and !elected, the ordering com-
of the light residential con-ed our plans and combined the household items in quantity mlttee dist r I but e s a
atructlon Industry and the ad-orig inal second and third con-directly from wholesalers. In mineographed form listing
visory committee established struction phases," Koll sta ted. ll'IOl!lt cases the.se clubs are products o[fered and their
pu..rsuagt to the 1969 Act con-Currently under develop-man'aging to save as much as prices to eacti club member on
tilns no light rt!:identiaJ ment are 12 single-story, free-20 to 30 percent over rttiil 3 specified day each week .
builden." -_ _ __ standing.. structures____:'J!j_th a mar_k-u~s. _ When the forms are returned ,
Wiranch said that although total area of. 179,lGC square Organizing such a club Is thi individual ordtri are ad-
consultaUons with the Depart-feet. Complelion is scheduled particularly easy In an apart· ded up and one order Is placed
rnent have resulted in several about Oct. 1. . ment building or complex with the wholesaler. Each club
revisions of aafety standards, Already complet~ are. six because the members are member then atops by for his
the fundamental!! difference multl-purJ)Ose buildings with a under the same rool. If you purchase when the order is
between light residential and total area of 88,100 .squa~e can find 10 to 15 families in delivtl'ed or picked up a COU·
. .11 h feet. One of the buildings 1s your apartment complex in-pie or days later.
heavy constru~tJon sti as occupied by Koll corPorate of-terested in redu cing their It usuall y works best for
not been recognized. fices. Olher busi ness firm s grocery bills, here is how to go each club member · to con.
Warning of the situation's which ha ve elected to locate about organizing your club. tribute $10 in cash, thus
potential for forcing small their corporate headquarters At the first meeting elect a allev iating book k e e JI i n g
realdentlal builders out of in the newly comp I et e d pre a I dent, vice-president, headaches to cover initial ex-
business and increasing the buildings are Colony Kitchens: treasurer and tlYee committee penses and to pay wholesalers
price of homes, Waranch urg-Pacific Endell, Sk y Park head!: ordering, packaging for the first order. This $10 is
ed the aubcommitete to "use Med ical Vinson, Dale & Boyle ; and finance. The ordering then credited to the member'!
tts influence with the Educa· and Lan Ron Properties, South committee is instructed to account. When the first shlp-
Broadmoor Villa Homes, of. marktling, (or the Tustin-tion and Labor Committee to Coast Development Corpora-.scout eround among local food ment Is deli vered a n d
new ttsldentlal community ln hued firm. "The eaaier linan-acquaint them with the need lion, and WUliam Messenger, markets and local wholesale members pay for the Ir
'Placentia by bullder Richard cing terms pt,nnlt buyera to to make appropriate changes all real estate developers. outlets for ltenu that will <ff-ptrchasu, money Is then -~· ·s. Smith, I~.. i 1 im· go ahead and ~ their in the Occupational Safety and Still other companie s fer the greatest savings.-Your available for the next order .
home with all the apeclal ex-Health Act 0£ lt70 to correct scheduled to occupy space club may .. well IIOd that such The finance committee prices
. ~ plementlng a new conventional tr as they d~ire." thla injustice that the Depart-· within the new businua com-items a• produce, soap, sham-the gooda or the order form
.:.program of flnancl~ t~a( re-Prjced from $19,~, a w!de ment of Labor has Jmposed on plex include George w. Smith Joo, ahaving supplies, paint, and collects from c I u b
qulres only five percent down. ~~lecUon of elgb.t d1stlnclive the amall businessman home Enterpcises, and Madge aome hardware and toys, members when they pick up -· 'Fhe program provldea-for-a.~P1ans in on~ aod tD-.MQO!_=~~~· ~~"======~=~D~a~v~is~·-======::==~-~·~in~, ;•~ita~m~i~ns~.o~nd~o~,g~aruo;=-~t~he~l~r ~·<~d~e~"-:=:::::::::===~ -unique 95 ""rcent mortgage designs are available with up 1-
r-to' three bedroomt and two over a 30 year period with se· baths. An enclosed 1arage
cond trust deeds or balloon with extra storage space and
payments. laundry facilitlea are ~rovlded
. "This type of ihno,vative wiJb all of thi-hGmel._
finan clng will now enable for Kitchens , offer color-keyed
• Pte fl rat time many younger range and oven·, lUshwas~r,
(1mlllea to qualUy tor lh~ type garbage disposal, ra11110 hood
of homes we are building," .with light and exhaust fan and
Mted Jack Cheshire, director hardwood cabinets.
Louis G~u
:Takes Post
Louil F. Gau or Mission Vie-
;. h11 been appointed vice
:prt1ldent and m a n a g e r •
;Mission Viejo Tn.uronce Agen·
°!!Y• lnc., •ccordlng to Jlotl•r
Oark, vice president, Ftn1n-
:Ci1l SerVlces Division, Mission
:Vit jo Company.
: Gau comes to Mi.!lsion Viejo
foUowln& an exleMlve car~
:wllh Philip MorrJ1, Inc., New
~orlt, whir• he ma1t recenUy
"waa corporate t n tu r • n ct
manager ..
A native o( New York. he
w11 sr1du1ted from Pac
Collep ;wiih -1 blchelor1
..,.._ In b•alneu Id·
..-Otlon.
"We've designed our com-
munity with abundant foliage
-1elling the hom1e blck
from lhe ltreet 1nd Including
tn tech a private i-,tio,
garden or dectc." n o t e d
Chelhlro. "Centrol to the
homoo ii the recreation
clbanl, swimming· poel IJld
blrblquo am. And 1 n
. eapecially nice part of the
meaty!• la lhal It'• completely
mAlntenance tree. 0
Broadmoor Villa Hornu an:
localed close to IChoel•, ahop-
ping and addi tional recreation
recillt.ies. The community 11
wlthU!. two mn,, of the Orange
Fr~way , provicU01 acceu to
m1Jor commuter rout .. to Loi
An&eles 1nd 0r1nce Countl11.
The 111 .. incl model complu
11111 bt reochod vl1 the Yorbl
LlndA ult ol! •Ult! OI"
F..-ay, ltft on Yorbl Lindi,
then ..lb 111 Kraemer to Ult .....,,WlllJ. •
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Here ;,s a fine selection of sup erb 1ie w homes.
Th ey are in Mesa Verd e, on the last good la nd
in ·Costa Me sa's best neighborhood.
VALUABLE LOCA'l'IO~ -Mlllly homes arljoin the Costa Mesa Coun try Club
Golf Course. Here is o. world apart; a country village atmos phere, yet convenient
to ma jor Southland centem of commerce, education and r.ecreation.
VALUABLE FEATURES-1and2-level homes-1,S.13 to 2,966 sq . ft. of living
space. 3 to 5 bedrooms, and a full li.!t of price-included features.
frOJD. $43,250 b $59,500 vA ind convent ion•l t•rms
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Spacious two story homes
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Financing Ava ilable
Low, Low Down Payment
Convenient to city and su!
Clean, fresh , SMOG-FREE 1lr and moderate
temperatures in Costl Mesa's last closa·ln Iota•
tion give you the best of bo!h worlds, The lut
new-home development convenient to wor k,
shopping, and outdoor recreation for the price.
Eaclr larae two story home is situated on
your own land overlooking 21/z acres of lushly
landscaped play space in Muina View Park. The
park.ls master· planned an d klddie·safe for devel·
opment residents only. See Oceanview Park now
for the home, the features and the location you
can 't beatl
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McLtti• $49 cen bt refun4td to' you
when you ~u1Hfy. For details cell
Mn. Jones, 714.842-5511 in Or•n90
County.
Sunday, J•~ t, ltn
HUGE BONUS ROOM! $37,5001
IC'"9 tfftf ....,._, ~ ,.,..q.,. 11111i. -111rv prlv111 wllti c0trrtv1rd
Mflt.,•~t •Ide lllllltln 1PPU1nm 1~u1U11t 111ttiw1.im--vf'l"f ~tl)ltnt for ..... r111nr111 off 1tle •de1/rtblt .ftmllY room with 1n tn-
dlollltlllit t trep!Kt Cr.i•llPl1' ClrtPff. HUM bonin room on llP!lf!I'' l•'llt
I• 15 , x :tt ff. !O' 1xt9nllvtttnl~tlnll'l8. 2 i.vel P•tio, ~1720
. 10 MONTJ-1 NEW·· HACIENDA! $32,500'
INclovt 4 be!~ t ·•IMmlFlll , Pl.lllmen. blltl tiome. with 1 °dtlltlltM ftmfl'I' room 1r.ced b)I hlndtomt flrtPlta, Mmem1ktr'1 pride blultln
awuaras, dllhwt~. LGWIY p1tlo. Expertly llndtaPtd. LOVtlr 11rdtn.
-~w-wJ ur~1111. MllCh mor11 '62-1m
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-t>ecora1'0f"1-dreem ""'llh·--•IW-dud.~, 2_91"m111111 pUILnwn
bllM, 1tt'M ftm\1'1' room .mi.~ W tltndlome llriiiltct, wlff'sC!illft'-
bull!ln kllchtn. lli\l'IW~\l'lef, PIU$h Ul'trlllve 901d th .. '''"'Int. dtc-
orttor'• dreiies. Lovely Piiio, IV. yr1. new Ind bltt1r ""n ,,.... undl-
tion. Ho dcwn G,I. ltrmt -S3t50 doWn non-V!fl, l»6000
Since· 1926
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' SHARP FOUNTAIN VALLEY $36,0001
Only 11/i yr.. n1w •nd lrl bttllr tMn model condlllOn. I JIMIClolJI btdroom1,
plin den, p1111 l1mJ1y erM wlltl lnvl!lng flrepl.c1 wry convenl..,t off· ttie
1cv1ly 11,H\llrllm«I built-In kllcht11, dlsllw11M1. High v1uti.ct c1JUn;s. cloud .oft c1rpetlnjjl, drapes, mlrrored" w•lll, rNr pt,llo ' 1k11 -111 c1rnentH.
Neilly l11ncl1.uiped ' m-nlcvred. '61·1'71.
4 BEDROOM $29,956-4152 MONTH
when VOU ISIUFM lllr WI~ 'FHA loltt !)OW M l Pl'llP*r1Y -llSI thlrt
rfl>t. Oe11t!'I for lctlvt, hlPP'r' f1mlty Uvlne & ent1rt1lnll!t. GrlcJCK.11 Uvlne rocm enhanced bY lnvltlrig flrei>llCI, bu\11111 wit& Mver -lkhen.
Dtt;or1tvr WllllPIPlr ICCll\IJ, Cloud '°" C•rPtllnt, <k'llPH. Prime Hunll"'"'
Jori Bea~h 10c1llort 1'2-Ufl
DECORATOR'S' DREAM-$29,9501. ' 1
Frnhly P<tlnltd ln110e I• ·out. fl:lcll ;WOOd • .P9"'""" 11Mh' Cl'"""', ,,. cu.tom' drep11 Ind MlllMIPI"' 1cc1nb. _. btclroori\I,, 2 ti.Ills, eleo-nt flr1-
p11c1 «b off eNrm of MCluded 11v1111 room. 20th ct111Vry mlr4icl1 bullt·ln
;.1td111'1, c11.nw111Hir. Lowly P'!lo ovtrlooll,s tM pOOl ,1lzed grcvnds. '62-5566
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Kick the city ll•bll 1l'ICI 11111 In tlll lof'fll 1rt1 of Ltk1 FOits!! Pr11t111t
ire. -tined heme• " nel9hll0r1! ' ,.,_rile baltls, y11.11ted hlllh Ciiio lne1 lrl uv1111 roorn ~ t1ml1V room wllh ht1vv bt•med c•lllt'f•• htfldo
'llOl'J'le.•wet ti.r .-t'"9nt ti1;9:P~1: GOl.lr~ kildltl'I, deiu111 lil.!Hlln '"' pli1ni::1;i, dl!.l'lwalller. 21llf sq.• 'fll of t1.1btl1 '1t191nce •nd Ollly ont\Y .. f
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A btdrooin.t Pl\11 l1r11 1tP1t1t• din, hUlll l'l'llJ~ 1Ult1 wlll'I ~1!1CM, I bllhS, 1P&clous t1ml1Y room with titw11c111ne tl,.pl1«, 1u.e1ec111c pulh
l>ultol'I bullt!n klldlen, cllM\washer. JOO SQ, tt. IDOlfl~ homt 11'1 prntl111
IDc•tion.. Niki• ~ •t xl*flSI.,.. c1rpe)lng, clJl!vm drtptt. 2 yn, MVl'I ,., .....
4 BDRM • CUSTOM FAMILY ·ROOM • $n,®O: ·
kbmlt t tl llrin1 ..:. flo doWl'I G I, U200 dllWll 110noveh1 '!'1.ntlc Ciiio
tom· t1mlty room •Ith imt11J.,. 1nd dr11m1tk floor Iv c1lll119 used Drldc
tlr111lact. J 1MJllman blth1, deluxe bullf·tn tourmet ltlkntrl. LovllY Niie
1w1ltlnt thole "COOk DI.Its.'' Pool •lztd ••ouncl• tJUllrflY ltfldtuptd, -. r0 r .· .
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Mesan Helps Amateurs
To Record Their Dreams
• By CANDACE PEARSON · •'Probably one out or 500 songwriters With tape in hand, the songwriter can
Of .. DMtt,.. ..,, · could rWly hit the market. You 've got to
• "th In •-~ ·~ bll'-be aw!ul lucky aod people have to like WI a BOl11( my~~•· • i-~ ~' · ho" t••-•-alive with the IOtD'ld of music. • • you," adds ,the wizened man ,.,, ni..ua.;, the Bia Band era of music is "still it." iC is playing inside my bead, over "6
over and over again. • .;.ju.I a.n olcJ. • so lie tens the 22$-plus .amaleurs that
bloned Jove song • , , r .dliJlil baVe troop Into bis studios a Y"f" 'aUllbe pit·
go uptown 10 have it prssied. at a record
company (usually $3.75 for me 45 rpm
record or $30 for one album) or take it to
a muslc prin!Jnc company just !or shett
muslc (varying.prices) or try to knock cri
doors of radio stations and agents or just enjoy it all alone, • ' • need i<all night • • . ,,. ' • · flllt: 1of a professional try l 1 usic bas long joined 11,terature and "But what are you gob!J ~ "do," -~
arll ' In ttgallng illlll" aa ·t be asks .quickly, "slep oo the.-~.or
ivet'Blt Iancuage." · b(!lp them reilize thei)' drea!mli.1
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. power o! IClllg (that which ' GQtbrle·d(srges $25 an bour-'plns \5 for
·'J":wn "tbet latter-C8:D •be rewardblg,
Guthrie contends. "If you have written a
song, even ii you do. nothing with i' you
are well-paid for it," be says. (
thes the savage beast") seems to be •·bait tioUr of 1ape for thdle '~drea'rnS''
wing -or at leut Its number o! realized at least partially ln •bls siudio.
enwlble practitioners is. Surrounde(j by cassette tape recorders
re-ernphaal.! on tell-creativity and in & cluttered office, Guthrie Usts the in·
your own thing" has reached so far strumeni_, in his studio. -Steinway
the area of music that even the so--piano, harpsicord, four orgarui, clarinet,
lied amateurs have been touched. vibraphone, v i br a harp , senthisizer,
me dream of "making il" in a glut-rhythmmaster and guitar amps. It costs
To just have the soog for yours and
yours .alone, do this: copyright it by
writing to ·the U.S. Bureau o! Copyright,
Library o! Congress, Washingtoo, D.C.
20504. Ask for Form E for each song.
Return each form along with a fully
manuscripted copy of its accompanying
song and a $6 fee.
You will get back a certificate with an
0 Eu" (form E, unpublished work )
number ..
music market while others only want an extra $S to me any of those.
rsonal records of the songs inside their ".fbis ,$30 to '40 eo&t is low, Guthrie
ads. claims, mmpared to the Holl}wood fees,
ut sometimes through .inooceDct or which ~ $75 to $90 at 11cbeaper" uptown
orance, the beginning aobgWrtter gets places. '. .
off .by ~rµpuloul Cir just blglr •!MY !tudlo Is just ¥ gcbl .. anythlftg
This protects your song for 28 years,
after which time you can file a Form R
b>r a 21 year renewal.
· ced music ~, promoten, pro--• in· Hollywood,"' Guthrie exclailiu, gestur-
c.n lllld companies. Ing .bn>adiy ii> the directioo o! his echo
~--tblog o!ficial to a aoog -chamber and. ovenlubblng 'equipment.
tlili' tinly copyrigh=·t or going all ·'l'llilft are•a&o Similar fadlllles located
EaCb copy or' the ... , tben should be
marked with authon namei and a
copyright symbol or just "copyright
19711' md tbe.ilWDi!S.
wa1 lllld ba\'lal an pressed -In Anahelm,Jlrqe and Santa Ana.
'l ....... <Oii a I ' lfOtt allldiiW;'tie ·GUtbrte!~ .... ha ..
'They'll tab l'Olll'-·ln Hollnl>od ,~ ~Uy "write" down .)lis °'her own
everytblag," declorel .wauy Glitlilie,. ,muoic 'or 1£'be or she doesn't pi,y it. '·
'!lie pooM11111'1·copyrigb,,sen4J!>Llt to
yourself by registered mail, is aoiiieTunes
difficult to prove legally. •
o! tbe •OrlOle COut Reconllng Fees !or'theae aerviC.. are paid to the If yoo're writing for pitar. only, a ' .
dio In Costa Mesa. estra people. · ' '• .' (See MUSIC, -Plft C)
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Wrlto Pat Oum to 111 things do ... P~t will cut rod 11~, IOI tho answtro
tnd tht .ictlon you nttd to iOlvo lnoquitit1 In govornmtnl and bu1ino11.
; •Moll your q-lon to Pal Dunn/Al Your Strvico, Orangt Coast Dally Piiot,
P.O. Box l5'o, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626. lnclvclo your toltphont number.
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DEAR PAT; 1-·W...to !bl out Ille JJOlicles
Co'lrlllnl .......... i~Jn C!lola.Mep. m all.,..,._ tuen1o.Coota illeaaJtlblrial •
llolpltil, or are --occar ...,....to Hoag 1Uen1 tbereT Also, bOw . clo"e•-1•"1' nom lea
oompare? I have bWd Hoag bM nlmod ener-
geedel H the victim bu.no --or la not
carrying a certaln alDOlllll ol """*1· II Ibis lnle?
I've ....i· the emerl'!JC)' faclllllea"ot b01b hclop!W.
and fell COiia Mesa Memorial '"°" anderslalled
..tien I ,... there Jn.November. J. 'M:, (lo!lll -• . .
' ' ' r I Laweo!oreemnt•_..,.-J.orea•.-uce
10rvlce1 lib ~ palleola .. Ille ...... Ila!
elo...t to Ille'...., ol •· -· """'° Ille ,.. lien! ~NP'' a~ ~-Cotla M.,a
Memortll ... Hoac '*"· !ally ...,..., Ulioar
emersucy llospllals "lltJ licensed e-seoey pliy.
tlcln1 ... lralDed -oo die jorymllel. J;mer-• geacy ..Om 1... ire -paraWi.' Boot· a..,11a1
ttever refues to treat •• emergency use:, even If
Ille v-II ui.-or Js· oot .. eamlff nib. Dr.' Clme Weldemler, cldd ol Colla ~ .......
or1a1 llootlffal'1 E-C""'3' oe.....-i, ..W Ille
llootlllol wa clianlllf over fnlm a ~ '"111• to liiD t""91r em«llOIC)' .llm'lce ffrlag Nnemller ---llllallmomben __ _
adlled.
""' DEAR PAT; Tiils month I n!Celved a pamph-
let ac1mt11in1 co.to Mesa MelllOllal Hoapllal encl-In my water bill. I understand Costa
Miii Memorjal la a pn>llt hospHal. Tbereloro, la
!I 'thlell i.t tclte llle.Yla~<lty agency! '·
A. It., Cotti l'ltll
' ' eraeaoy pboae number ~-witli Ille re-
malnllg space ck)'lled lo. --....,. Ibo ~ b6opHal. Wair -6-A. L
Plnldey said· lie. ~ Ille pomplMI <!".,...
ltDCY laformaUOll n , a pil!lilJe ..net, lddtlg, 4'1
"dldn 'I WU of M as adverllllq ... would l1ave
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""' DEAR PAT: I'm 'having a lllOblenl geWng my
Insurance company to settle a claim. I have spoken
to' a cotnpany representative several Umes, with
Db satisfaction obtained. Does California have an
olficial agency where one can complain and expect
to have ffecti ve action taken on. a valid com·
plah\t? P. T., Lagun1 Nl1uel .
callforaJa Slale Department of Insurance
Polrcy Service Burea11 chitf A. R. G1n11 asked me
to au m you lbat effective act.'98 la taken G.a all
valkf cemplalats dealing wltl tuarance· 18":•'-
tles. Gana askl yoa ud odter readen experieno-
lag luarance problems, to eall 211-fZ0.4272 or !U..
1%M27S. A tape recorder at ~ nm.Mn records
Ute caller's name and addresl. Eadl day, cemplalnt
forms, offer'l"I cHrectJoa and ...W.mee; • Jnmpt
coolad by mall If -. ......,._ Is reqllired.
Gri said WI metW ....... ltud to be moll
eUectlve m aulltlac tM a.mner n qwlckly ••
ponlble and be ....., couamm lo -advut11e
ol Ille Polley Servke _., aul..._.
""' DEAR P.W: Is there aoy way a dog owner .
can -Uy and pos!Uvely ldenlify bis dog?
We've purcbued the J:?" llCenii! iiiCI on ld<iiU·
!lcaUoo llgr bul our managld to get his collar
off the last time he "escaped" ~m our fenced
. yard and we don't want him to gel i..t.
· Ill. A., Lagau Boacll
A ~!Dartaa I coallcted 14vltot yoa to dis-,
elflloe )'GOii _. MVenly I )'ft -catoll lllal
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• Preventio,n Up • Ill Smoke ..
BOSTON (UPI) -Fires killed.12,IOO
persons and, l!'aimed 330.000 otben In
\he unng!tates last year while causing
property losses of $2.8 billion.
the National Commission on Fire
Prevention and Control, in Washington,
cues many !actors for the high rate of
fires in the UnJted States, among them :
There were 500,000 house· fires in \\'hich
about 61600 persons -one-thir,d. of them
chlldttn -died.
e City and state fire codes are often
Inadequately enlon:od ;
Tile slltistics add up to malting the
United Slates ooe of the most !~rone
natinos In the world Author!Ues blame
two ms!* faetora -carel-Sl llllj JR.
attention to, or ignOrance of, proverr rtre
preventloo methods.
e Clly fire Inspections cover ind)IS\rial
and cominerelal buildln&s but may omit
residential dwellings, wbero · most flra
deaths OCCUfj<-•
•. Houses are not «<1ulred to bavo ..,..
1y !Jre-wam!nr dotec:tlon fYl!ems--not
eveo in federally assisted. eonstruction .
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Tile saddest factor in the high
American toll of lives and property from
fires, according to Charles S. Morgan,
president of the Boston.based National
Fire Protection Association NFPA, is
that 11it is really unnecessary."
• Fire departll\tlll• do not conduct
enough prevention and education pro-
grams to supplement their fire-fighting
efforts ; established to train firemen the way th9
National ' Police Academy t r a l n 1
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Howard Tipton, executive director ot e No national institution has been
Fire-Safe Checklist
ComD'QI ~ rules><for preventing home fires are so simple a child
"can undeatanCI· them. . ·
In .fact .in its ''Junior Fire Marshal program" designed to teach chil-
dren the dangers of lire and the funclament..ls of lire prevention Ille Harl-
ford Fire Insurance Group-provlilos this ready check list; '
• Keep matches away from children. More than 27,000· fires each
year are caused by c:hildren playing wt!b m_atches.
• Clear basement, atUc and garage or old newspapers and other rtre-klndling material _
•Make sure any paint, varnish or oil stored in the garage ·or base-
mtnt or elswhere is kept in tightly closed metal containers and away from the furnace.
• Have a yearly checkup or all heati ng equipment defective heating
and cooking equipment causes one out of three home rires.
• Keep furnace or fireplace ashes in a covered, hole-free metal con-
tainer and diSJM)Se of them frequ~Uy. ~·
• Make sure any flamabJe llqUidl in basement or garage or else-
where are stored in safety-approved containen. Never use them for clean-
ing. . . r·
• Burn rubb ish or trash onJy m wtre mesh or other suitable outdoor
incinerator f many cities Prohibit burnbJ& trash.
• Be sure all mops· are hung .br • aafe, well-ventilated place. Be sure
oily rags either are thrown our. or kept in metal containers. Olly mops and
raca· can burst into filllllel by tbemaelva.
. • Mite sur~ all exle!>alon cords are In' !be open -no! over hooks,
. aader.,,..., through J*lilions or doorways where. the lnsulatioo '111/'Y get , __ lllfJlU!dJll,the ·._ of a fin. ·. • .• ,.
• Be "!'" portable beaters ..art kepi.Away •from curtalfto,' <lriPer. · . !yf:lllt · iralls and '.Wti,tions ~ belle'' ret!UJarly lo ...... ,. ~· "·~ ~., • t • It.Jan .with whole family how to .escapi>from each room ·or lhe house .If fire cuts off cine or more exits.
e Not f:!nough research has been done
on [ire-safe construction and on the
nature or fire itself, nor has any national
in!ormalion system been set up to
facilitate such research.
On the personal level. NFPA's Morgaa
cites also the traditional American "land
of plenty" concept that m a k e I
Americans wasteful of their resources.
''We are a profligate country ln respect
to our resoun:a t" he said tn an m..
terview. '1We bavt lived for 300 yean fa an area that appeattd to have bouDdl111
reaoun:ea. Qlt clown a tree and two will
grow. Bum down a house and you ca
build another."
The firs t secretary of the NFPA,
Frank H. Wentworth, described the coun·
1ry's casual approach to fire sufety as "a
national disease."
Americans are great to express horror
and provide sympathy when there b a
lire tragedy Morgan said. In other coon,.
tries fire victims get sympathy. too, hi
said, but in the case of a home fire "they
also get a speedy vi.sit from a police oz
fire inspector to detennine how much the
homeowner .,..,s at fault."
"That .idea Ula\ a fire Is 1an act of
God, 1 " be &a.id.. "ls for the birds. It's iaot
-it's a bwnu rauure .• ,
Qne problem iday, ...., said, Is
tbat home COllllnlCllan --to be
m<n open -and trbioH trt DOI the larger, traditional lilnd.
S!"t')I wjndowl 'llllldl ut biih • •
"all are a dellnlto llrt -rd, lie 11111, .
(See Fill!;,'Ptp cu
•ave your vettriDarlan tatoe year ,..lltCial leelll'ily
umber oo t,M-dilc'I llant Inside-... rfllil-.,_. leg.-
Tben, ...., ,_ ..... address ud lidll _,
•ll!Dller, plu a cbeet !or •ts 11 Ille Notloul t>og
Jleglslry, tZ7 StevvjJs &ad, Carmel, Nn Ytrl<
11511. -nls Is a llfetiaM •reglllratlOD for ywr famJIJ, 10 any dog ,.. .,.. from now 011 can be
lraeed tnagb the N.D.R.
my English neighbor claims I.he term originated
With British IOldiers. 'Yho righl ?-
""' DEAR PAT: I'm aware o! the reeenlly ·opened
Orange County O!!ice of Consumer A!!aln, but
would like to know exactly whal kind ol problems
are.handled and wb~'jt would be approprlata or
helpful to cont.act thiJ office. M. O.; San CJemute •
Write to thi s office at $11 N. Sycamore, Santa
Ana, or call UU180 for help with any of &be fol-
lowing coasumer problems : fal~ or mlsleadlng
Hvertishlg, unaatiafactory geodJ or service• re-
ceived, good1 or services paJcl 1 ... bit Mt delfvertd,
ulalr bulneot pract~ miar ..... lllloii, trut.b
la leJllllnl. CrusactloK,1 Warranty gurutet -· hllflllmeat, ffcetpt • DDOrderecl mercb1ndJH, •nd
•&Mteal en~ practices.
"" DEAR PAT: A nelgbborbood Fourth of July
~~lon,ol_yarious words u8d to describe Amel"
lea's figbtlng men throughout this country'• his-
tory led us. Into a rather healed argument about
the organization or the term , dOIJ8)moy. I say It
came from American soldiers In World War I and
, B. E., Coroaa del Mar
~ "'11•• are ntbeatlc•W, 11 you aacl
your ,~ir .-e btCll right. World War I lbfutry~
mes ,..... called doqboy1 beca-Ille pipe <la1
used ·11 -llldlorms became ooca In tbe rain
reteiilillil ~"doqli;:" Tiie ver1kt9i J'OUl' Eqlls.la
nelg-rdemd to clalml doaPbor w11 !lra t ap.
plied •to Ille Lip! DIVlsloa of the Brtdsll Re plan
In tbe Ponalasalar War (In Spain oder Wollin1ton,
181%), tieclase Ute soldlen them1elvea rround lhelr
wheat Into fJoar.
. "" DEAR PAT: I work at home, using a room In
my house to conduct all my business. Someone
told me I can deduct the cost of maintaining this
room as a business expense. It this true, and
where can I obtain adcUtiona1_ information?
E.W., llUtblgton Beack
Only U, 11 L CODdltion of )'Oil empto,,Meat,
yoa .,. ~ t.e provide )'Hr on 1pace and
racDWef hr poi-formblg yoor dulles, and .. plarly
.,. a~ t( ,_--for tUt -e. Thea
yoo .., ~...Lpn rlllt PlltlOa ti the mil,,.
te..-and doprtclatlon e.,.... .. yoor bomo.
Call ,_ DIS 4lllrld t!llce, -1, and req1est
,, 1 free ClOP.1 ti PwbUC9tloel w, Tu laformatloa
onDed11etlomhrBomeow_,, ,
You .. and the Law
More Than: a Hiineh Needed for Arrest
Sund.,, Jwll t, \'72
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~: " Stan Anderson ~d Edward Allen of Seal Beach were on
,l . 'YICltion in Ensenadi, Mexico when they heard about the El
,, '" Buen Putor Hospital from a local lumber dealer .
· · El•Buen Pastor (Good Shepherd) was located in San Quin·
""' / tin l rural villa~e 130 miles south of Ensenada and needed
..,-_ 'helP to expand 1~ medical facilities for the poor farmers of
.J ! the area , ·aceording to the lumber dealer.
.;.,, •' Intrigued· by the · story, Anderson and Allen, co-owne rs or
~ ('' the! El TOTO Restaurant in A:untliigton Beach, drove to San
i.' t• Qui~Uh' arid found1 a qiJonSet hut staffed by an American
" ... 'doctor an'd -missionary and a Mexican nurse·.-
;~ :. _. ·~ "Thi 6ospital was serving 75 people a day from as far as
?f '.! 2;000 riiiles away," sajd Anderson. "lt was just unbelievable .. "· .how .e,rtmitive the area was around the hospital." · ' Ii Was two miles off the highway and there wasn't even
a.paved roa~d ie'ading to it,~' recalls Allen. ·~ Movid l>Y their expefience, Ander.son and Allen were able . ' 'to Interest the Hulltin'gton Beach Rotary Club in raising $2,000
-toward build1ng a new hospital" with an operating room, a
dental facility and rooms for ten patients.
1-The two restauranteurs have raised another $2,000 for
! · '!he hoapital and often visit 'San Quintin ·with cloth in~, medi•
i ~~. ·~~~i~~!if~~~ !ijf.::ve •. even provided accordions for
l SaYt..,~erson , "It's· oirr ' way 0£ p)'omoting better Tela·
l Uons between our two countries and helping people in need.
11 We feel lucky to be able to help them .'' . ,
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, PAltT·TtME TYPISTS: NEWPORT BEACH -The United
t--Way-nee<h typtsls ·and volunteer! for other types of office
; work for a few hours each week. Call Vi Rivers at 642·0782.
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at tho Balooa Public Library need to be organized and devel·
oped. Call Mrs. Spratier at 673·!480. -
GAIN OP~ICE WORK EXPERIENCE: GARDEN GROVE-
Students 16 years and over are needed .during hours of their
choosing at the Multiple Sclerosl! Society. Call Margaret
Sprunk at 636-2171.
WELL-BABY CLINIC AIDES: COUNTY-WIDE -Summer
replacements are needed for regular volunteers at clinics
which aid doctors and nurses weigh and measure young pa·
tients. Volunteers must be 18 years old and may help morn·
ing or afternoon. For , detail•, call 530·2370.
Help for You
For many families summer means camping vacations or
extended weekend& in .the mountains or by the sea.
If you've never. been camping,· a short jaunt to one of the
Orange Coast camp or l\eich pans may. be 'just the ·right
breaking-in. -
Five state beaches along the Orange Coast offer numer-
ous facilities. Bolsa Chica State Beach, Huntington Stale Beach. Corona
del Mar State Beach and Doheny State Beach at Dana Point
offer family picnic si tes, swimming and surf fishing daily u~·
til midnight.
The llO·acre San Clemente Stale Beach has family-type
campsites \vith restrooms. pii>ed dtinking water and improved
surface roads. To use group camping facilities. visitors must
co ntact the park diTecUy. Surf fishing, group or fa~ily picnic
site.!li and swimming are also at the San Clemente stte.
. Camping reservations must be ma.de by mail or in person .
The Department of Parks and Recreatii>n receive reserv1·
lions at QUllets operated by Ticket.con, fnc.
Reservations inay be mailed up to 90 days in advance lo
the department at P.O. Box 2390, Sacramento, CA 95811. For
other Tlcketron outlets, call 1714) 492·0802. ·
and fire rings for barbecueing.
The maximum consecutive period for which reservations
can be made is seven days at both Doneny and San Clemente
beaches._ These camp•ites allow tents. trailers, .motor homes
and campers ; there are no trailer hook·up faclhtie s.
TraUers at th ese sites can be no longer than 24 feet In
length and tho maximum motor home and camper length is
28 feet.
AIJ 'wnplng reservaUon requests mu.t be received by the
deparUllenLo~ LTicketron outlet by Monday of each week
befort lb•. Friday, startlnadati . Camp!llt c1nnot11e-sp~clfl·
cally rtsel'Ved but aro assigned upon arrival .
· , ]\ates are $3 per night at deve1oped campsite•. Reserva·
lion cancellation• must be received 24 hours before 2 p.m. of
.the.scheduled day of arrival . Camper! will receive a rofund or
tlio total overnight campsite fee. minus a cance llation fee or
•~.50. The parks department den ies responsibility for delays In
postal service and will deduct one nJ1ht's camping fee If no-
tice Is not given 24 hours before arrlual time.
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"!•ad shett" i• all lhat'• needed for
copyrlghl. It cont11lru: tbe words and
melody of !he M>ng with the Jettier name
for tht cords used.
If you want a more involved, noted
writing but can't do ii yourself and can't
afford an arranger, 1 om et l me a
koowl~aeablt friends or local music
ttacbers can be enlisted to help.
Technically, a ioni is conl'lidered
published u it has been "placed on sale
or h11 betn sold or distributed publicly
for public use," according to aongwriter
John Bas.-:ette.
, That means that anyone could be his
-own publisher, Bassette writes 'in the
"Mother Earth News."
But he advises to stick with established
companies even though they may be hard
~. reach . They have the necessary con-
tacts. know-how and funds. Check
"Cashbox" magazine for publishers'
name. and addresses .
I! you're 1erious commercially or you
get some bruks and someone wants to
make you-the next Paul McCartney or
Carol King, Bassett says to get a music
lawyer to chl)'Ck any deals.
Like any official · !apers, music con-
tract& can also be confusing.
There are man y books In libraries and
stores on the subject. Two some people
recommend are "Thi! Business of
Music" by Sidney Shemel and M. William
Krasilovsky and "More About This
Busines.<1 of Music'' by the same people.
both from Bi llboard Publishing Co., 165
· · 46lh St .. New York.
Despite his grim predictions of how
few people really hit it big (or even
small ), c:uthri e agrees that it can happen
to anyone, with the right combination of
event!, and that anyone should be
prepared .
More and more people are expressing
theniselves in song these days , he says,
approving what he thinks Is a
harmonious trend for society.
''Music is one of the greatest things in
llfe," he state!. "Money is not the only
thing in life you look for."
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'vhich can be partially offset by ha ving at
least one lower and larger window in the
room in case of fire.
He also · urged constructton of some
form of separation in various parts of a
house to cut off -or slow down -any
fire wh,ic h might start.
"These aren't costly building cha~gcs."
said Deuel Richardson, director of public
service for the association: "At most,
they might nm a few hundred dollars,
and at today's constNctlOn costs, that 's
not much ; It's really tnconaequef!lial."
Older ho~, Richardson said; are
generally more fite'-'iife .!'because· they
·were compartmented. YOli· coUld shut off
• room and possibly contai!\ or slow a
blazt. bul the newer hO'rfttil )'ith their
wide open ll'lti!riors1 Gon 't do th•t."
Morgan, w.ho bas been .with NF'PA
since 1938. said borne builders r.eatize
somt of llJe fire safety ttchniques but
1kip them because they stlll find a ready
market for the home without installing
them.
"The builders know the situaiion but
correcting the problem has got to start
with the buying pub[c,"_~ said.
fire sifety programs in: schools and a
family exercise called EDITH -for Exit
Drills Jn The Home -continue to help
keep parents: and homeowners somewhat
alert. but there is-An'~urgent need for
greater and continuing vigilance, Morgan
said.
He urged parents, for example, to
gather their' families · and discuss what
each member woUld do ln the event of a
nighttime fire in' the house. plotting
everything down to the point where there
Is an assigned gathering spot outside the
home so everyone will know everyone
else is safe.
"You'd be surprised," Morgan said .
"hoW many persons die each year going
back into a burning home to try to save
someone who's already sale."
·The NFPA wes founded In 1896 in
BOston by a group of fire protection
engineers who were concerned about the
lack of conformity about fire sprinklers
in New England mills . Mills were pro-
tected by sprinklers, but there was no
standard to whi ch the sprinklers had to
conform ind the engineers decided ·lo try
to overcome the problem.
They banded together, Morg11n said,
and after conquering the w1te r 11prinkler
"gap" they sRw there were disparities in
fire doors and other related fire safety
equipment. Since. then, the organization
has grown to include 26,000 members
from about 8Cl nations, primarily the
United States.
The NFPA has two main jobs -
developing advl~ry standards for fire
protection on a wide-rang~ng assortme~I.
o( equipment and educating the pubhc
about the need for fire 11afety.
The association has no enforcement
power but has developed 1.35 fire safety
codes for articles from A to Z. from air
conditioners to ztreonium processing.
Many of the codes have serv~ as th~
baslJ for Jeaislatlon.
Arizona Agency
Returns Fake Rugs
PHOENIX (AP ) -The OO!tsun\or
Protectioo Dlvlaion. oL!lte. Arizona a~
torney 1enoral '• offlc< h" prQvt1lona!ly
agrttd to return several hundrtd im·
ltatlon Navajo Indian rugs to their
owners. Th< rugs wert S<lzcd April 28 during
raids on seven lour1sl·tYPf: !!tores along
U.S. eg In Coconino, Nav•JO and Apache
countlu.
The •t•te liled a complalnl saying the rup, mootly ol Mexican origin, were
beiftl mlsr-Led to CUIUlln«I ..
ltlP11 taluecl Nav1jo ••111111.
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Home for ·Alcoholic Elite
Dallas' Milcreek Treats Upper Class Problem
DALLAS (UPI) -Millcreek Isn 't an
ord1nary alcoholics' haJtway house,
dependent on private ~ill! and public ap-
propr1ations for Its ex11teace.
MUlcreek ii special. Jt js 1 private
center Caterina only to those who can af·
ford to shell out •1,tllll for fQur Wttks of
rest and rehabilitation at a secluded loca·
tion near Dallas.
"0( the nine million alcoholics Jn the
United States, only two percent lire from
skid row." cofounder E. V. Hyde said in
an interview. "A large percentage of
them cqme from the management level
of business.
It Is for the middle and upper class
alcohQllc that .Millcreek v.:a~ beg411 th~
m.onths ago a~ a place wher~ men and
women can live and dry out in sur-
roundings similar to their own homes.
FORMER ROME
The main building Is a former home
that was converted into a treatment and
counseling center that looks mon! like a
country club than an institution,
Rather . nondescript on the outside,
shielded from the road by a thick growth
of trees, the building has an interior
deeply carpeted and heavily paneled .
Up to 10 persons can Jive in the ranch·
style house, which has four bathrooms,
seven bedrooms and kitchen ·and dining
facilities .
A large master bedroom has been con·
vcrted into a detoxification room for
those who need it when they first arrive.
There a doctor gives Intravenous in·
jections and 11d_rninisters any other
medicatlon necessary.
PINK MARBLE
Jn the living room there is textured
wallpaper and a pink marble fireplace
mantle complete with plaques · ouUlning
the Alcoholics' Anonymous program for
problem drinkers.
"Millcreek is ,run strictly along AA
Jines, including abstinence from liquor,"
Hyde said. "along with which we provide
a noninstitutionalized atmosphere and
counseling for those who need it.
•·we try to teach people how to live in
a tension-filled world in a relaxed state."
Hyde says a disproportionate share ~
patients at Millcreek have been bored
and idle women in their 405 and 50s who
often began to drink heavily after their
husbands died .
"You don't see too many women in in·
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d.igent ,centers," be said. "The ratio ii
usually 20 men to nine women. But here
It's abouf hau and hall .
Hyde outlined how they got that way.
'''These women don't have anything to
tio. The maJd comes in and does all the
work and they're left with nothing to do.
So they drink.''
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alcoholi3m on the man·agement level
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drunk at night and take a cquple of u~
pers in the morning and go to work."
When he c3n no longer function on
either a professional or personal level, the
upper class alcoholic begins to look into
private recuperation, centers.
The cost at Millcreek for seclusion and
rest is a minimum $900 payabl~ ln a4·
vance . That's for two weeks. Hyde 11.ld
he likes to keep a person at Millcretlc for
a minimum of one month -which comet
to 11.400.
Children . Subject to Family, Jealousy
Like everyone else, children are su b-
ject to jealousy, So dependent are they
on attention and kwe from thelr parents
that anything tl\at aeems to deprive them
.of this r1eed·ed ~upport stimulates them to
disturbing behavjor. At no time is the
destructive' impact o( jealousy more evi·
dent than when a-new baby arrives in the
home.
It is unrealistic to eqiect the older
child to accept the newcomer with no
feelings that he has been displaced ,
because he has -by a very demanding
young individual who takes almost all of
the mother's time.-and energies.
If the characteristic relationship
bet ween parents and child is a loving and
trusting one . the child will be in ~iter
position to absorb t~. ]!low of com..:....
petition. If, on the other hand, the child
has been-on the reeeiving-end ~Of-in-
consistent treatment from his parents -
lavishly indulged one day and ignored or
dealt with. impatiently the next. he is
already on -an emotional roller-coaster
and he may Niew the arrival of the new-
comer as a catastrophe -draining off
the Jove he is none too sure of. ·
When should a child be told that a new
baby is on the way? If he notices the·
.physical cbaoaes ln. the mothei and 11~a
about them, -lie should be told at ijlat
time . If he does not ask. he should be
told a few week.'i before delivery of the
baby is expected.
Any changes which affect the older
child ahould be made as far as possible in
advance of the birth of the new baby. If
be Ls ready lot nursery school , he should
Breeze into summer!
be well launched in the new Bettini
before the baby arrives. U hia bedroom
Is being switched , make him feel thlt lt't
a promotion rather than a displacement. 'r it is at all possible to do so. the child
.should be kept at home while the mother
goes to the hospital for delivery.
When the infant is bro u g ht borne
from the bOlpital, it can be eipected that
tho older child will ·revert to baby·lik•
behavior to protest the fact that most of
the mother's lime is devoted to takll\c
care of the new arrival. He may demand
a botlle or lapse froin his toilet traininC
and ask to be diapered. or become an ar-
dent thumbsucker. He should be indulgad
in his need to be babied; it rarely IQts
long.
A fabulous .carefree hairdo
needs an expert cut and
perm, custom prescribed
for-your hair. "~O~ITAIRE" MEAN~ ONE ALONE
15.00 Summ•rtime p•rm. 9.95
MON. e TUES. e WED. SAVINGS
BASIC CUT 2.00 .• SHAMPOO SET 3.45
(i) C1·ow111ng Glory
beauty_ salon __
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· right min on the third finger of the left
hind mean• you'll never be 1lon1 _eg1ln,
Thiee belullful dl1monda 1~0 .01k1im
because they ore to 1pect1eular. They were
, born to .atand 1lon1. On. tho hands of
belutiful glrlt who were born not to.
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By ANDREA CHAMBERS
Chriitian Scitnct Monitor Seroict
Members of the Bolton movement
estimate that more than 300 men have
joined groups in the area at one time or CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -The neo. another. , ' Tarzan image of the American male I.a
on It! way out, if members of a new
men'• mo\'.eme.nt have the!~ way.
Although interest in the new lib move-
ment comes from men of different ages
and interests, interview• here show that
most of the memben are bet'Nteft 11 and
35, and many are graduate or un-
dergraduate students. Those from the
working world are moro likely to· be In
small businesses or the 'arts ·than in high-
Why, ~bers of "men's lib '' groups
uk, mu11t men be stalwart and aloof,
amothering their emotional ~·
behind a tearless veneer and~g
endleasly to support Jane and tbe kids?
Wby must men go off huntine and
fiohlng, or to the football field, •bl!t neye<
just "to talk"!
powered corporate pOsitions. /
Many have wives or close friends in·
volved with the women's-liberation
movement. These questions are debited in
0 Brother: a forum for men a1alnlt au·
lsm," a male-liberation p e r 1 o d i ca I
pl\blished In Berkeley, Cal~., ond 1111 amau men'• groups known to be meeting
Ill New York , Booton, San FrlDc!Jco,
Denver, and Chicago.
The men's movement, unlike lhe
women's, is tint Wking aim at emotional
alereotypos. Polltlcal goalJI come la~. As
ooe Harvard student and member of a
Clmbrldge men'• '"'"P put tt; "Cltched
1es. roles affect men, too. We're forced to
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.~· i AROOSANTI, Ariz. CAP) -
· 'nlil qlty of the future percl!'8
'!· high ·on an ancient desert
!'·lnffl, the vision of a Mediter-
1. ranean craftsman, the work of
'.'·yoong American hands.
~,~ It's being built amid a
. landacape that calla f o r
~ and Indian!, with
atructures that speak of
1eience-fiotlon, by young con·
ltruction workers who look
more like campus peace
marchers. What's more, many
of !hem are paying to do the
work .
What inspires a long-ha ir lo
don a hll'd hat and spend six
1 • weeks in the middle of the
r_ desert, pouring concrete or
' shoveling gravel beneath a !~ bli1tering gun?
..,,. The answer is Paolo Soleri,
' the Imaginative Italian-born
archJtect whose desig~ for
".'n future ,urban living have in-
, r llJ)lred an army of young op-
•1 timist.s.
'r The eHitHi.zed SoJeri, II
· ! former student of Frank Lloyd
~ Wright, calls his c I t I e a r! "arcologies''-frorn architec-
• t ture and ecology-because he
t.:s :beJ(evet human planning must
'" include envlromne_!ltal factors.
From his office in
-Scottsdale, called Cos anti
(. Foondotlon, Solert has d~ign·
• ed a number o f
• arco~ beehive-like
1: piles rJ..' ~ buildings a n d i.: roadways whlcb "'are actually
;: .. li..,..tained urban living ~ units. ' '
Attosa!!U la I amall...:ale
orcology, deoigned ID house
and contain eome S, O O O
persons in 1 3<Hstory atructure
of apartmenU, offices and liv·
ing spaces about 400 feet wide.
After a model ublbit of
Arcosanti traveled to several
American cities two years
ago, ground was broken and
foundations laid.
Today, many cement bags
later, it's being built-by a
.!!mall, sparsely-paid 111laff, but
mostly by student.!! who pay
$270 plus $11 a week for food
to participate in a six-week
construction workshop, 7 0
miles nortn of Phoenix,
Thus far, a 34-foot-high vault or pre-cl.st concrete at the ·
edge of a cactus-studded mesa ~
1 is lhe only finished evidence of ~
the future urban center. A tiny
fraction of the propooed pro~
ed, it is Banked by ex·
ca.vaUons and scaffoldings for
a trumber of ottier 11una1rws:
Ceramic and metal foundries,
where the famous Soler!
windbella, Dl>w made at C......
ti, Will be cast; I reataur1nt;
housi"I! spaces. ·
aJwaya prove ourselves whether as
breadwiMers or in sports. Always, we're
competing against the next guy for a job,
a date , or a touchdown ."
Last 11wnmer many of the Boston-area
groups met together for: lhe first time in
workshops at an outdoor Men's Festival
in Cambridge. A more fonnal gathering
took place in June 1970 in Chicago where
a men's group "Men Against Cool"
(MAC) demonstrated a_gainst the
Playboy Club and owner Hugh Hefner as
"an exploiter of the insecuri\les of men"
as well as an "oppressor Of women ."
In both men's anti women's movement&
there are numerous splinter groups.
Consciousness-raising (as weekly male
meetings are termed) is only part of the
effort to retailer the male image.
For the members of a Cambridge
men '• group , one of the principal male
issues is an equal sharing of child-care
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duties. To pennit men as well as women
to enjoy and benefit from the care of
children , they formed a babysitting col-
lective : 30 child-loving males who
volunteered to allot ~ne evening per wtek
to free sittlng.
Ing nwnber of men In this field . "We feel
lt'1 very fmPQrtant to have male
teachers·," emphasizes the director of a
Dorchester, M.ass., factory-sponsored
da y-care center. "This creates more of a
famil y environmen t.''
di . • d scr1muiation agatnsl a man: an W$e
father's cla im that the law favored1 un·
wed mothf!rs . The appe11 I. by a Chifsgo
man, sought custody of hi~ thrr-t tl-
trg 11imate children who had become
\\'ards of tht state aher the ir moti.r·s
pass1n1. This. claimed lhe father, Wf 15 a
l'iolation of his con~111utional right to
equal prot eclion under the la"'s. 'The
court agreed and rultd ui his favor •
"We listed the number of the
coordinator in the 'People's Yellow
Pages' (a guide to counter-culture events
and services 1n the Boston area)," ex-
plained Henry Jotr, one of the male. sit-
ters, "and people just called whenever
they needed help with their children .''
Poor coordination between the calls and
the sitters, however. forced the ex-
periment to break dovm after a year and
a half. So far, nothing comparable has
replaced it.
For sOme men, teaching in a day-care
center is one way to &pend more time
with children, as witnessed by the grow-
And actording 10 one S w e d I s h
psychologist, Per Olav Tiller, the con-
tinuous presence. of men as well as
women may be important for children .
especially sons. Gro"'ing boys. he says,
mtty become uncertain in A one·sided,
mother-dominated home en,•ironment .
Children are central lo ano1her seg-
ment of the men's mo vemrnt -that con·
cemed wil h the lr:gal figh ls of men in
cases of illegitimale children. dlvorct,
and alimony. An d men have already sten
gome breakthroughs.
Nev; York has a simila r no-ftWt
di\'orce pro\·ision. ~
~l!S.'iachusetls, however, recently ti.m-
ed down JO divorce-refo rm bills. Say~nei
Boston m11n who haii recent ly jpnei
through a bitter divo rce : "You see.~it't
considered the gentlemanly gestur~e· for
the man to accept the blame. This h ow
nobility and falle image of siren is
just \\'hat \\·e're trying to get d ·ay
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Recently the U.S. Supreme Court was
confronted )Vi.th a cue of alleged from." · · t
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By MELVIN MADDOCKS
(llr1tfll11 lcleece MMllW ltrvltl
The wordy word ts out:
Americana make 50 percent
more use of their tele phone
systems year·by year, with no
end of blather ln sight. Dial
phones, touch-tone phones.
Princess phones, on·lhe·wall
phones, pbooes In the base-
ment, phones ln the bathroom.
And still not enough to
satisfy some enormo\J9 hunger
to speak and be spoken to. to
say, In the words of William
·• Saroyan, "Bello out there."
An lmpre.-islonlst portrait of
Uncle Sam might consist of a
huge open mouth, and that
l famous finger dialing.
The telephone may well be
the most joked about invention
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1n h i s t o r y. Lily Tomlin, tested, 'A'llhout 1n either Sise
"Laugh-ln 's" sadist at the aeelng one'1 target. ~
switchboard, ls merely the Do we really want theilc-turephone Ma Bell and 11 1" latest phone figure-folk with keep promising us? Wi ut
her "One ringy-<lingy, two video to support ll! audlo,the
ringy-d ing1es .. .'' Wh at would telephone requires an ad of
monologuis ts do without Ma faith, or at least an acl ot:the
Bell to kick a r o u n d ? Imagination. and perhaps;tt'1
Infamously accident· prone. tletter that way. • The telephone remains rbne
the telephone Is technology's of the last pred ictable -~w
answer to the banana peel. predictable! -mysterl in
Children with u r g e n t daily life. \llould we w to
messages , we roam a land of lose that comblnat lon ~ ol.
maimed phone booths. primitive &\\'e -and primilve
The telephone has mecha niz-fury -that prompted~ a
ed intimacy . Albert Camus J1me1 Th urber characte«; to
noted this fa ct with horror. He shout Into his mouthpiece:l'tf
blamed field artlllery and the I dJaled the wrong nwn§er,
telephone for dehumanizing Why did you answer?" '
modern life: One learn ed to (){ cour11e not. I said. tOf
kill and to make love, he pro-course not." Hello ... He114 ..
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' . ttiere's a Heritage ·
to ·our Summer Sale
of '72
' By b¢1dlng up, not out,
Soler!. }K)pes to c o u n t e r
• wastetul and unplaMed urban
opt1wl.
Down the dusty road from
the mesi, nexi to the dried-uP
bed of the-,.gu!ll'rll Riyer, a
colorful camp of cubic, oc-
tagonal and domed buildlrws
houses the workers, 'M011t of
the 20 staff members live
singly In eadl eight.fool·
square cube, a 1n11g d,..lling
box with a wood )>lank bed 1nd
huge circle windows.
Everyone wotb at Arco-
aantl.
TINY FRACTION OF PROPOSED Cf TY, ARCOS4.NTI , IN ARIZONA DESERT
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triOa our
perMOnent
tea1'e
special • Ga a had atan on your
precctac season! Pla.n a carefree
IUrnMei f0t f()Ur hair :with &
aoft. u rural permanent wa•e
desiped especially for t<Xlay's
cuual JoOk and your busr .
tchedaJe. Style cut and
conditioner included. Reg.
27.00. 11.&•
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crcat your eyes to a luxurious
fringe of long, thi<k lubes •••
individually '/.plied. They're
custom sryle -to you-to last
up to 8 .,...k~ .re.ff
Bta1u7 Saloft,
NEWl'OlT e •1 FASH ION ISLAND e NEWK>lT CE"11l e '44-ftet e MON. AND FAI. 10100 TILL t 1JO; Onill DAYS 10:00 TILL l :JO
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-·Mayors Ma y Ban
Cm;s on Smog Days
RIVERSIDE (Al!.)--.Five with a special air pollution _
~yon have lndioated they task force appointed by Gov.
wilt limit traffic on their Reagan.
ctu .. • streets If t1>e slate fails Mayor W. R. Holcumb of
to require all cars in the South san Bemardioo said if the
Coast air basio to use n1tural slate does not act, he will
gas or propane fuel by "issue a decree" baMlng cars
January. • from his city's s1teet1 on ex-
The basin takes in lllOlt or .. tremely sriloggy days.
1bJ Angeles, Ventura, Orange, The mayors of Riverside,
San Bernardino , Riverside and Palm Springs,· Indio end
Santa Barbara counties. · Desert Hot Springs said they
The mayors agreed on the would support llimilar action
potential ban after a meeting in their cities.
ONE WEEK SPECIALS!
·Mon. ·Jul 11 lhru S.t., Jul ISlh.
1 L~. ....... SUNl'l.OWIR SUDS
NOW 49c
Mlut I IH PIOTllN POWDll
1 LI. ~1. NOW $2.91 2·1as. ::i. NOW $4.91
Coastline Health Foods
TUSTIN: 111'4 ll'Ylne 1""1.,-•r S.v-On
-11>4 COSTA MISA : 271 I. 17th St.-Hilltren Square ... ,,J7
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Reg. 1169
From the lovely and renowned Cameo Collection, you'll want to
find a place to diaplay this Heritage table. Tops of grafted walnut,
apron and pilaster• of aol!d pecan. Tru ly, an elegant occasional
piece to 1tort a Heritage collection to call your very own. Dia. 24",
H 22". There's also a pull-out tray with block plastic top.
. ;,;:i.Ers A WHOLE LOT GOING ••• FOR YOUI
"'llTA AllA e 1110 N. Moln 5t.
541·1621
PDMOllA • 160 I. Holt A,.,
629·3026
PASADlll~• 610 !. Colorodo llvd.
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lonkAmerleord/Moatar C"arg•
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Pageant Promotion 1\1 astered
By ALLISON DEERR letslonal troupes." °' .. .,..,.,. , .... •ttff The Reeves al.lo are enthui!astic about
Sally and Dougl11 Reeve dlJoo~...,i the Lyric Opera Alsociatlon of Lagwia
La;lula Beach In 1957. 0 Beach and the X..gwia Chamber Mu•lc Society. "We jUJt drove up the coast from La The~ Lagunam have always been at
Jolla and alopped at the place Wt liked home with the performing and graphic
be1t. It w11 Laguna, We've been bere am. A.J a child , Sally'• mother felt ever lince. 11 training 1n fine art.I was mandatory.
Then Laguna Beach d1'covered the saJly took mmlc, drama and ballet 1 ...
Reeves. 1on1 along with private tutod.nt from
Bally now ii dinJctor of J>Ul>li< relations . •g;beae;i::;ed the 11• .. with her mother lw Ibo Llcima Betdi FotltiVll of Al\s. ~ Her hulblnd, a writer, Ui editorial con-at age 14 promoting a popular Engliab
oultant lo the festival, which will run arts le1tival. . ffllm July JI through Aug. 27. World War II brought a 11lort41e of
Pn>motinc the le1Uval Is a year-round teachers ao al!e fille¢ In teaching high
job for Sally but the pair find time to schOol by day. 'By night and weekend•
oupport floe aJU P'OUPB hued In the art ahe..ran her own school of BPteCh and
I drima. ~ •
CO ony. ·-·, "My' students performed. ahows that I
R.evo II 1ener1i director of the Laguna produced and directed for holpilallud
Beach Civic Ballet for whlch 'hiJ wile has servicemen. It was very rewarding for
-publicity. She bu boeh a board them and for me ." She hold• a degree In
member since the group wu fonned in speech and drama from the IA>ndon
lM2. ' C.Ollege of Music.
"At tni Doti& couldn'I undentand my _ Her buoband, too, wu raised in the
loYe Ill ballet." ..., npWned, "but 10011 theater. !Iii lather ,.., partner lo C. B.
be I"" to 1 .. 0 It u much u I do. Ho Coclran, a )nlllinent EnCJllh prodU<:<l'.
-llljoyl waldllnl younc porfonner1 _ The ocqilo left Elalland the .... YMI' 1""'la& and later aolnc to major pro-but did DOI meet unllJ l<Veral YMJ'I later
in Honolulu where Reeve was writing,
teadting communications and doJ.na
public relations work.
"Eight years later we were married ,'1
Sally explained, "We English hate to
make ruh decisions."
It was her husband wllo aparked her in-
terest In writing.
"Doug wu tile one wllo firll told me I
could write/' aaid the publicist. "He gave
me the confidence, advke and crltlcilm I
needed."
·She worked as 1 womtn.'1 editor and
columnist for more than JO years with
two ~a ne•-• before laking the festival poat almost five years ago. She
still edits a monthly magatine.
Her wwk pace quickens in January
-casting calls go oot, and life la bee·
tic until the festival closes.
"My stall has grown in the past few
years from just me and a pert-time usls·
tant to myself, a full -time assistant, two
Jiio!ograjXlers and three volunteers," she
said.
"While tile festival is on I'm there from
10 a.m. lo midnigbt because I have. to be
and becatllt I · can't stand to be away
from ti and mt.I anytlllng. There's a
marvelOUI and happy atmolphere about
the place. II
Her job ~ public rel1tiOD1, deallnC
wltll lt1Uval patror.a, and-· relation"
dealing with the media. GreetJnc. VIPa ts
, an lmpo!Unt job, but slle mlllt cope with
occasional imposters.
"We investigate VIP requests quite
carefully," she eqUined, notinl thlt on
aeveral occuion.1 1*JPle bid dloaen a
prominent ftcure for tlleir charadea. Few
get past Sally, Who'a become ac-
complbtied In her dltective -ii.
"But tbeee are a very 1mall minority, ..
lll1e added. "Moll of !Mn are -I peo-
ple and I have had very ,.., pr<Jblem1
with unhappy patron.."
She's learned about the Pageant of Ibo
Masten from makeup to lilllrthw to cos-
twnes for her work. 'And, lit! many
festival workers, has been nabbed at the
last minute to appear on stage.
"Cooking Is probably my only hobby,"
ahe admitted, ''and like to try u many
dilferent flilng1 u pooaible When I have
time. Doug and I aJso walk two miles a
day. sometimes to work from our borne
In north Laguna Beacll.
"We English are great wall<on," slle
added.
"A marveloul thing I« m It tbit ,..
can work topther. Aa loni u wo can do
lbat, we're happy."
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Usually busy backstag e, such-as-watching
Frank McCull.en J r. of Lag un a Bea ch
being .made up fo r "Wedd ing De nce,"
the pu blicist enjoys sitt.in g fron t row
center during a brea k t o antici pate
the sell-out cro wd • •
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Checkfn~ out set details behind t~i
scenes , Sally keeps !! photographic: ................. _recor d which hetp s-loeiplaih
the life .li ke lighti•g tech ni ques
and recreate t hem for fu ture festiva ls .
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'I'm Sorry, We Don't Give Out_ That Information'
DEAR ANN LANDERS: You've been fOOd about giving a Jill to what la prob-
ablY 12>o moot abUaed aegmont o! aocie·
ly In America'• workin( force. I refer to
telepboiie operatort. Will you prinl just
... .,..., letter, pl .... !
We all are aware thlt on legal holidays
IUdt u OuiMlnu, l,ebor Day and ,the
Fourth of July all . bu s.1 n e ss
-ilhmenla are cloaed. On other
-1&1 d•!'I such 11 St. Patrlcll•a Doy,
Alli Wedneaday and St. Valentine'• llay
-1>uaine1aea carry on, as uoual.
1peak lo Mr. Bi<wheel and When tbe
operator ll)'l "He'1 on ucdler caJI" he'll
ask, "Will he he long!" How In the -Id
do I know? u I II)', 111 tb!nk he'll be on
t.hb call a while'' the person becomes lr·
rilated becau,. he figures I dm't want lo
put him lllroug11.
• II I oay, "I t111nk It w!U be a brltl call
-ple11e wal~" he gell mod U ht baa to
wait more tnan 15 seconds and ht iJ 1ure
I gave him a bum steer. I ·'""' what 11m tryi~ to say ia, '1Ann, yoo can't
win." -Sign me -CENTIPEDE IN
CENTER CITY 1lllat bup me II "'1en -le calt up
... •kt '1AJ'e )'OU open todly?" On
,,...., 17 I had no losa !loin 100 l1ldl DIAll ClllT: I !lope )'Ol1J """me
llllllle ....... eaJla, Finall1 1 Jolt m)' II I -..... ..i ·r Wat It -
..... Hd yelled, "Of ........ ••'r• -to ........ Ill!, "Ate ,.. -
.. ~nul,<rl'llOuldn'tbe......U. . tedoy!" -buMu 01taN!Nr1111 ........ !.. • ...... ___ ......,._
ftill tlllrt'a tile dim-wit t wan II to 1r1 111 ....w.r..i '1epl."
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~for yow ............. -·..., are valid, IMlt ufortaltll1, J cu ldU
of • qatck eve ftr ,.,. 11111d911 •
1llglltlJ paranoid per1111•111N
DEAA ANN LA.NDl:R8: A balal«I
-from a OorPlll Olrtall, Toa ..
rNdir lot Jlrintin( M llllel' -lllo
--1'ho kopt Ill 1-In .. batlltm. My oni, ...-ro ~I,.. dldl,
print I leUer likl It JI )'Oll'I llO·
!'ft -Nmlnf I he "'*1 and dilt-.... ....... .. , ......... llllid .... ,
for a pock Ill trn loMl'w nllllnl wllo •
Tbal lnddlml brl>l(lll me 1111111--
-I uhd 1111 ..... nd ""1 1111
relaUVtl tal:o adnnlago Ill mo .,
lhlmele11ly, he roplled, .. _ you
allow Jt."
!Iii ..._ •topped me dud In 1111
tractca. Of cour11 ho wu right. Wily don't
you perform • naUonal aervkle and.pau
111 thoao words of wildom to .,_
rNdcn? And, by ttie wij, Ano, pleuo
tell me """' I can bu)' II ....,,.! -
. FED UP WITH SPONGl:a A --•-' lo llow to
-lllt'1 -t dlfft"'lt Ud m t I I
DLUl FED: 1'-''WoNI ti ww' I ._.. .A•. wt•••" .................. --•••• ::......... -.... ..
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Sh·e's Invited 1,800
MIAMI BEACH !UPI) -
l'1 her very first political
venUon. And she's hosting
~Y for 1.800 strangers on
be same day hor ~ll$Q~nd
.e.Jiveri the keynote: addreas
the ttatlon's democrat!.
Donna-U>u A,skew,-wile o(
eubii·n, Asktw·, the
. ocrnticNationalCon-
tion's keynoter u well as
verno1·, Of Florida 1 and a
.ark hi>rse poaslbillt~ f0r vice
_ eside9t, Is K!•d Askew de!;ld-no1· to take sides fn-the·con-
versy over whom the
. mocrats will 'run r or
es.idenl.
, As first lady o( Florida. her
'al charge is to host the
ives or presidential
ope.fuls-as well as those or
~ her aovernora and delegales.
.. Heir . ·s~dard comment to
~Off hopin& to gJe.an an ink-
ng of I the i:;o--:emor's lean-
Jngs throu1h her )s: "U Rube Is neutral, I don't see how I
can ht otherwise. Besides. 1 and we want the childrtn to ht
like to keep my vote a secret. a part of it," she said.
Sometimes', .we don't even tell Although she packed a trunk
each other.'/ full ol. suits and dresses, ~frs.
OFFICIAL JlostESS Askew replied with an em·
A· very priYate person who phatic "no'' when asked if she
shuns larg~ gatherings and tucked in a special one in case
se.m.s-apple"jllice at mansion the governor-gets-the vice
parties, ~frs: A$kew Is the of-presltjential nomination .
ficial hostess for • a 3 p.m.·5 TAWtED IT OVER
p.m. orange juice and coffee "Rube has answered the
reception Tuesday, ~and ' talk, about vice president open.
will even deliver a u·elcoming Iy -and honestly and it's ob-
speech. another first for Donna · vious that he wants to con·
LOO. Bul the big mornent iS tinue a! governor," she sa id.
Tuesday night when Askew They talked it over after
delivers the keynote speech. George McGovern n a m e d
The Aske\v chlldren, Angela, AskelY as a possiblt running
11, .tnd Kevin, IO, are staying n1ate, ,she says. but she denies
in Miami Beach with friends, vetoing the idea .
bUt won't attend the con-··we don't operate that way .
venijon except for their You do what you feel is the
father'; speech. Her mother best thing to do at the time.
and the governor's mother. and he i' not interested," said
brother and sisters also wil1 be the attractive small-town girl
·there. turned first lady, who is still
"This is iornethlng we'll is homespun' as apple pie and
always cherish the memory of hot dogs and calico.
Last Act Gets Her Down
By ERMA BOMBECK
~1y mother-in-law and I
ve a great relationship. She
Us me Edna and I call 'her
her birthday, Mother~s Day
. Chri,bnas. .
'Al lbt-wodding when.she ip-
they pu! a luperal flag
tbe lender al her car and
ve with her lighta on, I
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I -would have chosen her .... . '
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Performance. rainco,,t and the realization
Check this1 1 am driving the . that tomorrow was her sister-
car and she is sitting be.side in-l!w's birthtlay. '
me. O.ut of the clear blue sky, She didn't limit her La St
I hear her suck in her breath, Breath Performance to the
moan slightly and slump, car. When she w a t ch e d
~le:adying her head with her television or read t h e
band . .J wait, but ,she doesn't newspaper. she would inhale
exhale. noisily, freeze , put her hand
The first time this ha~ over her mouth and say,
pened, I figured (a) she was "Where will a pleasant boy
Jeavlng the' car · on a like Dick Cavett find work?"
Permanent buis; (b) 1 had ! pride inyself in being able
closed the electric Windows on to live in peace with my
a gas . station attendant and mother-in-law, and she puts up
was towing him by his with me. Tbe other day we
fingers : or ( c) we were being we rt driving together when
follow.ed by a tornado runnel. she sucked in her breath.
Instinctively, I jammed on clutched her purse and
the brakes of the car, nearly mumbled, "Oh my."
h U r I i n g her through the Figuring she had j u s l
windshield, turned around, remembered 11 dental ap-
grabbed her shoulders and pointment, I kept moving and
But God love her, she has a shouted hysetrically, "What's promptly smacked into a
e or humw and somehow the matter?" truck pulling out from the
(ye've all survived . She has ac-"Dam it" she said, "I just alley.
'cepted me for what I am. A re~ember~ ,l 'forgot to lock She shook her head and
\nistake. And I have learned my back door." made a clicking noise with her
~ Jive with her through the During subsequent drives, I tongue. "I tried to warn you,
·mir-acle·of.ftdation~·-··-·--··-···"·· was·to-learn-that··she .. gasped ... ·Edna;···but ·you .w.o.u l.d.n·-'·-t
':" One of her idiosyncrasies, and groaned at &irb in shorts, listen."
~wever. J will never adjust roses In fUJI bloom, a half· "Face it, Mother," I said,
to. I call it · her Last Breath stick of gum discovered in her · "I'm unstable ."
Belly Dancing Unsuited
or America's Matrons
Little Done
About No'-se
Pollution Women coiTIJ)lain to me that
ter the ~lll!es are don• and
e children ~t. to sletp for
night, they go into the
m for a little con-
"\iersation. but the husbands
are usually asleep. ,
"Not so," I answer .. "lle's
simply in a state of s~k
"after looking at what's walked
through the door."
Poor beasts. They're in for
~n even bigger bedroom shock
If a so-called ' ' n e w
movement" (if you11t e:oi:cuse
the expression) really sweeps
the country. Belly dancing.
Jn Los Angeles. noted for
strange movements, belly dan-
cing cl153es are re a 11 y
1omething. You h us bands
reading this column, close
3our eyes ·for a moment and
liisualize your wife standing in
ihe with some of her friends.
, This is what happens, ac·
"'tording to one observer :
BEAUTY
and the
BEAST
Have you notictd the ""f
the. noise decibel Jias be~n rUi·
ing?
The thunder of jet planes,
:__ ____ ..,-'!· -the roar 01-1he1>Ulld0Ul';"the
--raucoua chatter of t h e
movement and their nab goes pneumatic drill, the shrill
into its own gyrations of un-whine of motorcycles, the
dulation and rolling. As far as rumble of gravel trucks and
the bellies (I hate that word) cement miiers?
are concerned, the only move· What is being done about it?
ment yours has seen in years Unfortunately, very little so
is when you take off your gir· far. Noise has been the most
die and it "whooshes " out. neglected of our pollution prob-
! really don't recommend lems.
this sort of dance as a Citizens who should be mak·
husband-seducing technique. in& a noise about noise have,
The dance itself Is an an-for the moat part, not known
cient h a r e m perfonnance. which way to turn or to whom
Those who do it properly start to appeal for help.
at a very early ag.e, just as The federal government now
good ballerinas start their ha.s virtually no power in this
training young. Their muscles area. •But Congress i 1
are supple, figures controlled ,, presently working on a federal ·
and limbs pliable. noise abatement law that
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"At the .. sound_of loud exotic
--whines-of-Oriental -music, a
voict ·booms out , 'OK, girl!i! 'Ji RR RR RO 0 OOOOLLLI,
'°"OSE BELLIES'' Arms
~lither overhead, eye1 ~P
i;9tductively and navels whirl." ,
.., If that im't enough to make \.Ou choke on your morning
j,-Q!fee. nothing wm_
&_feur ag~, rny P®r ~ould p·r o_ ~ i .de cooperation
dtars your movements only wltfi' t1ie states through the -
make' you look like • C(lW on devel<lpment or ~rdinances
an Icy road. and model laws ..
Jt took me. quite awhile to
ljiet up olf'. the floor after
1eading. "lt'S7 that wne
sensual. gyrating dance you've
11een dark. bo.t:ey..ed_ sire.ns
pe:rfonning in Middle-Eastern
nightclubs.''
Lord. all most American
wivu have to do Is make aoy
Leave belly dancing to it. _Authorities suggest t & a I
Orig 1nat 0 rs . Take up • citizens complain: . .
aomelhing more suitable, like • To an environmental
scrubbing tht floors ion your-services.or protection agency,
Jiands and lrnees. if there is one in your city.
Rare Event
JERSEY, England (AP \ -
A rare Sumatran orangutan
has been born in the zoo on
this island in the English
Channel.
e To city hall or the zonina
commJ.ssion to find out what
exlsting noise ordinances there
art and what they rover.
e To the highway and traf-
fic department if your com-
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In your distrlcl. f
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Ing, lwb IO'lll, lannland, the
tiny ·town of .A;rrsbire hardly
seems the ~ace w h e r e
pclltlcal pr~nt woold be
set, bUt that'• just what hap-
pel)ed las! fill when the people or ;4)>rsblr• eltcted Jody
Smltl) thflr mayor.
At age II, Jody Is the n.a·
tion's ·youpgest mayor, but
this sum.mer he's just li ke any
<1ther 19-year~ld -looking for
odd jobs betwetn terms in col-
lege.
During the tehool year. Jody
attends nearby Iowa Lakes
C4fnmunity Colleg~ in· Em-
-mttsburg. a two.year juqior
college. He is a sophomore
with two quarters left before
he trJJlS!er1 to a four-year
iehOoJ to complete ~is ed uc<r-
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Ayrshire has no ma)or Jn:·
du.striu and few bu1inesses. .~
The population is between 275
and :JOO and although there are
few young people in the area,
jolD are scarct. Often Jody
helps his father, Elll)tr Smith,
by pumping -gai"at '"Elmer's
Gyp Join!" on the edge ol
town, but if there's farm work
available1 Jody jumps at the
chance. .
On one recent aweltering,
day, Jody· Smith wa3 found
about eight Tnlles from town
helping a crew of farm hands
shell lasL year's corn crop.
. The gangly mayor noted
that on tbe JPght beCort the
Ayrshire Town Col,incil ac-
cepted his recommerulation
for a $2,400 s treet im-
pNlvement program that will
Milli hi• Ooe1and only cam·
palp innilf. -tl.lna the
11reets In Ayrshire. Jody Is a
devout Republican although
both his parents a r e
lndepepdents. lie. is assisting
Rep. ·Gov. l\obert D. Jtay as
well this sUmmer ln his cam·
patgo with an assig1U11ent or
coordinating young voters.
.,I • love politiCs. Anything
that'.s involved with Politics I
thoroughl_y enjoy," Jody said
while tru cking down the road.
His future plans are un-
certain but they tentatively in-
clude at least a bache!Qr's and
poss!.bly a master'.s degree in
government. ·
His adventures In politics
have convinced him that he1s
in the right field, but the big
queStion now is where to
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puraue bb ip:>lltica! career. "I
love the small '°"' but I also
love the!challence .of a blc ci·
ty." Jody .. id.
The street program is the
major accom pllshment of his
firs~ monfN. i~ office, Jody
said, but he also bas taken jt
upon hlmself to remodel the
town hall, a two-room co~
verted school-house-that-also
houses the ancient Ayrshire
fire truck.
The outside of the building is
j shambles -"We'll ftx tha t
next year" -but the inside is
bright blue, newly paneled and
sparkling clean, 'all for $350.
Ayrshire hu a $25,000 an-
nual budget, and Jody has ac-
complished about as much as
he can this year without
overspendinJ.
Tho people or A)'t1'!r•·
...... 't thinkmC \IJOUl I Wow
for • young votert h 1 t
November whfn they elected
Jody, and most r09idents ,.Y
they are ' pleased with what
Jody hos done oo far. -t '
"It's a JittJe . different to
have a mayor that young,"
commented Floyd Peterson,
who farms southwest ..i.. o f
Aynrbire, "but I think it will
work out all right because he's
I g:ood boy,"
MN!. Lois Graham, SI , who
work! in the only grocery
store In town, aa1d the 'Whole
toWn i! "very proud or ' him
I've never heard an , un-
ravorablt comment at .all on
what Jody-. trying to do."
"Jie'1 a level htadtd young
man. and l'm 1ure lie'll do 1
good )o't fer us," Mrs.
: O~ added • .-lt wasn't the
· yollng peOple wllo put , him in
office, you know, beoausa
there aren 't very ~oy of
th<m. It was the people of my
age who voted for JD<t1-"
Jody's family is not In.
terested in politics and lhty
like the attention brought to
th<m by Jody's pubUc office
even less. Mrs.-Sinith said her
biggest hope is that the •bolt: .
thing "doesn't go to his ·head ..
He hasn't changed yet.''
'111e mayor is unshaken· in
his support or tht President
'and considers his re-election a
etrtaµ,ty. AJtbough many of
hls peers criticize the Presi·
dent for the war in Vietnam,
Jody says, "l figure the Presi·
dent knoWs more about the
war than we do."
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-Ricardo da Cotta VUlela, 13
months old,. 'nia~.,'be the
youngest ~ 'lo -of. · CC)ntact
lenses In the wop6)1e's been
wearing them for tW1. ·roonths.
Last Aj.;rjJ, Mrs.' Maria da
Costa Villela, .30, Ricardo's
. mother_, Wscoverid 'the infant
had a. problem -ruh. hJJ nght
eye. An'~ptoll)elrilt'dijposed
rwopla cai.,.a; )'1 llRlpliy of
UiO aptlcil neQil'lllll{Oifvtaea
that' contact '1-~bt help · the problem. --.-~.r: 11
Jlicardo •tarted ,jWng the ._ one hour.,.pm' <!fy. Now
LOs ANGEBES (UPI)'-It's 'become
an accepted fact of life that most doctors
~'t -Oii hardly ever will -make ooase call!.
.~ ~1 tbat means,. according .to one
heaffh care expert, that patients who
~me ill or get sicker during the night
· or -We'ekeiid" either go ·to a hospital
"~ l'Clllll ot'ju!rtgnore·the'prob-
leri\ until momlng.
.: •I~,.~ times it doesn't ma~ • ~ ,.OOlal.s uut olfl>ecause a lot or .• ,et bettetJ"bf themselves,'" aays "'D(' ··,!.ciidilii,,!iS, ilirictor of ·bealth
'<~of .file ·OlllCe or Ecoilomic oir
·i . r!UityOEO"'°"' 1967 to 1970. · '
t . '°~1otber 'Pf0b1em.s~get worse when they ''t:'1t!;iid;·but•pinl to on emeraency '· -eometlmea· can· be 'Overtrea tment. ··;1'1 1 'd6 ·qutt~n require attention .. ·(if afe1r hiftles. ,,. ·
who were willing to work in the emergen-
cy rooms during undesirable hours could
make house calls, and that there might
be a cadre of other doctors -semi-
. retir~ or j~ bu,ilding u~ a practi.c~ -
who might want to make e·xtra money'by
'Working nights. ·
The result is a service .called "Physi·
cians on·Call" fPOC), operating nights,
. weekend an~ holiday in the Los Angeles . area.~ takipg'~ tinerge~ calfs for
1ome 150 pttysiCiJJHubscrlbers. · "
The doctors pay $150 a 'rrii>rith for the
privilege of having their answering
• services turn over to Physicians on Call
queries for patients w~ expres~ ~·~~.ire
to talk to the doctor ngbt. aw,a$..
The patient is billed dlf"l'tlY ii a.hpuse
call is needed, but there is ho Charge if a
· telephone con!ultation is sidfic1ent. '
$15,000 extra a yeaf by working t~·o
nig·bt.S a week, discusses the problem
·with the patient. He determines whether
the patient ·needs reassurance, medica-
tion , a houSe call , or should be advi sed to
· go to the nearest emergency room .
If a house call js recommended, and
·desired by ttte patient, a mobile ·van is
·n.W4>dispa~ to the patient's home.
'Ibe van,. Whieh cruises~ area awaiting
;, c.alls~.is equiw.ed· with such.'IOphisti.cated
medica l· facilities . as 'ele.ctrl>CB.I'diograph
· machines '1Kf, equipment for te&.t.ing_
blood, ,.
By DIANA LOERCBER
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1 ' · Ju1ces,;.Fruits, Bacon;Sausage,
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.. ALL YOU ',C"N EAT $1 .55
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;Si:a Jdia Smorgasbor~
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CAGUNA 'IEACH
'h blk. off Coast Hiway. A· hol)Se call costs the patient $25 •• but
the p11ice goes U})' if an injectioe or 1~~~~~~~;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::::;~1 special treatment is needed. .
Riding in the van are a paramedic-
driver, w®is sometimes 1tJoreign doctor
not · yet .\ licensed in CaHfornia, and
inother . .JiCenSed physician. .
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• •• • niatrimonial 1actions in the the m!>Uler t~ wor~ •
stata Supreme Courts almost l 11At1 times.~a ·fatber-divo~
triple from 1968-1971, and she from li:is wife'·is simply unable;
has witnessed countless bat-to meet his financial · obliga..i
ties Over money that inflict lions, whether due 'to in-'.
untold damage not onJY On ' sufficient idueation skill, and.
spouses but on the children~ talent, or ' the · 'hai'dship of
Children are, Mrs. du Broff maintaining two houstholds, 11;
feels. the ultimate v i c t f ms Mrs. du BrOfr ·says: u All t~
emotionally and also finan-goodwill and desir:e to main·
cialy because of inadequate tain a decent standard of liv.:
settlements, non-cohlpliance 1 ing will not suffice to answe&
by the father, of inability of these needs. :
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"~ ~·~me lby'fnOOnlighting in emergency 1~--''~· he reallzed there was a.need for ,-. " doctors' to make house calls.
1 Rt-reasoned that those same residents ..... \.i'.1
· From 6 p.m. to 6 a.m., a pa?ainedic
sits on the switchboard in POC's Century
City highrise headquarters. He takes
down the patient's name, ~ddre_ss and
;1ymptqms, anp then turns the ~all over to
a doctor jn a nearby room . •
TJie p11ysician,-Wl!otan·make $10,00IJ'or
POC fields about 1,500 calls a month
. for its· physician-subscribers, and makes
· nine or ten house calls a nighL N)nety-
. five percent of the call.s come in .before
,rnidnigpt, hut the five pe~nt in the wee
, hours ·riiore trequently are true emergen·
.cies,
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Twice a year we
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· $20.00 Textra Perm $10.00
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with it a need for creativo inla lnqtion and ex-' portis~--. ~11-~~~~~a&Aut¥-:SALDN---'--.t
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Discontent
''Where in the 'Hell . Are We and Where Are We Going''
By SAUL ·pE'IT
A.-d•Mif PAM WrUtr
bl a'lel of strong cumnt, the floating
ob~ Ls .,.,.. 1pparent than the cumnt
Itself. . ~
So, the • Democratic National Con-
to say. "we've got oor faults but
we'vt. got the best system in the world ."
Always there was that "but.'' Now, the
word llMI the thought wobble . The com·
fortable assumptions ot a lifetime dim.
\'ention opens tomorrow in the trough of WHAT IS ALSO NEW, and already
1 loo& wave of impartial discontent and reflected in the convention warmups, is
contenlioi.i, larger by far than the event the rising pitch or large and small voices,
ttst1f. many never heard berore at a conclave
A deepening feeling of national.unease, to nominate a president. The war, bus.
of diBOrientation, of lhings not working, ing, alxtrtion, women's lib, gay . lib.
af wrong turns liked and right· turns Abolish capital pwUsbment. Keep capital
missed, brings Geotp McGoveru to the , Pl!ftl.shment. . Raise welfare pajrnents,
brink af his P1riJ'1.lll'llideatial nomina· .t.owei' welfare payments. Unseat Mayor
tion and Georp Wabace to a comer of Richard Daley of Chicago. Strike the
special poftr . ..i -.. • '~ , neme of. Lyndon JQhnaon, .the party's last
Each· man 11roady bu gone farther · president, (rom what used to be a purely
than ,......,.hie ·~= be rou~pande of party heroes. The 1tarto,cf~ lllcGovejn . waa org · by 1 JIYTia•('plces, m\l}tiply. Participatory
unknown:>wl(JIC)I,,.. <'b!lt I ~ could .become, before the U..rg.n;i.d. So, tbe1r sUcceu )n• tbi : wee~ ii out, parliclpatory anarchy .a.nd
.prima~ II·-lrequenUy. ezplailled tbat, too, -1d not. be an unfamiliar
by a foroe laritt·lhaa eltber: a natioll)f ,Jeellnc to Amiricans in recent years.
t·~·hunger,>ma 'in ·•tbe .,m1king, for .,ue :Neltbei McGovern nor Wallace bas a
,1<,kinilt of~plateau af ,eace and ·purpose, monopoly:~M diaoontent. It crosses party
,_~Uty·ud.~rity.. lh)ea apd clU¥S and regions. and, while ., ·\\'bat ia now. niew about this feeling i9 the fever may vary, the vlnu or dismay
'• thit it baa ~·and deepened, and • is.1generically the same ror lhe Boston
'·~ RlJftY.ayerap Americans have begun to Joogsbarmqa.n and the .Nebraska farmer .
· ·ti~tiOJJ. lbe 1}'3tem itself. Until recently, T&ey may disagree. In fact, the farmer
• ao'.·lowa f.ditor pointa out, Americans used 1:5 &till ma<f.1t the longshoreman for .
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holding up his com last year on a long
dock strike. And the longshoreman is
mad at the farmer for high food prices.
:But they-agree-orr -this·:--someth1nf· ts-
wrong, and they know it in their gut.
The last Louis Harris poll shows that
the level of ''public alienation" in ·the
country is 47 percent higher than any
time · since Harris began probing it in
1966. Of the people Voting [or Wallace, 56
percent clearly indicated their dlsen-
chantment with things in general. Among
McG(lvem supporters, it was 5:1 pen:ent.
Much o( the Wallace SUP!!Orl could 10 to
the incumbent in the fall.
fri1hteninc substanee """' the •ncrY
blacks llMI the long-haired youog to lht
· amu1_.1Uburban-ba&Uom_oLwhite middle-
c 1 a s s , middlt:-aged middle-America.
Where Ls the bedrock now? Wbm Ls lht
footJnc ce(lain !
Where in the bell ore Jfe llMI where 1ro
we ping? Whit are we looting for? How
did we get tbl.s way? How did we ,.
quickly descend from a sense of om·
niPotence to helplessness!
Are we now, most of us, u was tr1C9
said of protesting students at Berkley,
. ''in search of aomething not .. a lie, WHERE THAT LEAVES US ".where aometbing lood d y t t b we started, with a VlSCtral feehn" of . 119 an e O I
things gone wrong, the war th.at won t go · dllCOyered :'
away_and leave ta in peace and pride, •fl .\. llllJ m, Loe Angeles .. waits tor the Ille doilr handle o1 • new car that .eoines, ,..... ol lllr "lllllband from · 1 pri""'
. off as easily as a lre:;h promise from .. ~in~V\IJIM!nllMlwooderawlio
Washington, the blurred image of ; DOW ~"''eves in the · he bet' ed in A,, ourselves, tfie latest x-ray of our con· . , . 1 • war 1ev • •
tradictions, the escalator of confounding rifh / in • ncb· suburb of St. Loull
change that won't stow down the rising •" lllj.-• .1 I.he one hand, we're suppotedly
distrust of' all authority; the sliding faith ' rDaklna: progress with Russia and China,
.in all institutions, the numbed feeling of ~ 1-he other we 'rather o9erleok tbe fact
!utility between clashing voices. and that we are ~t leut impliciUy shooting at
endless . con:iplex~ty an~, finallY. t~at ,. ~other."., .•
deep, hngerm~, inner d1s~ntent which In Baltimort, an old, o n e -e ye d ~s Bpr:ead with less notse and more , De"(Sdµler J>egins his prescription for
what ails us: "First of all, the eov.em-
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IN THE SOUTH, two races grope for a r new relationship to replaet one several
hundred years old. In the north, two
racea ~ for their fll'St relationship.
And m_Oeveland, two men, one white,
r · -blffk,· W in line with their kids to
' tee a 1~ 11.ore Santa Claus. The
• ,;iate -acCwies the black 111An .of
pushing oheld in line. Words. Fists. A ..
krilre. The: white man d~. · ·
The black man was from the city 4Dd
had ~o job. The white man was from lht
sub~bs and had a good joti. The white
man 'was said not to be a blgot. "His kids
wouldn't evrn know the word,·nlgger!J'
It was said. The black man waa:-41id not •
to be a fighter or a man with a visible
chip on his shoulder. Only this much waa
certain : A white man and a black man.
unknown to each other, met in .a ·
Christmas line. fought over BOmething
trivial and one man died .....
ln Greenfield, Iowa, where the sky is
big and the population iStiiiy, a farmer
says enviously to his neigblxtr: ''I saw
your boys today sitting M the bridge.
feet dangling over the creek, just do.ing
nothing. I haven't seen anything like that
in years .. My kids seem to be so busy all
the time, with school and band .and
sports and swimming lessons and .••• "
In McLean, Virginia, at a aerene dining
table of grace and charm,· the ·middle-
aged master of the house. notes: "Just a
few years ago, if anybody had told Jrie
-'I uted ~+o-be 11 white
my daughter was living with· a mali she
waSn't married to, I'd · have expl6ded.
Now .••• "
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looking ·al 11 scared bigot.'
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IN THE BOROUGH of ~eens;in the
city of New York, young neighborhood
thugs steal the bike of a JIJl.year.:ald lxly •
The bOy knows who did it llMI tells his
father. The father knows' the
nelghlxtrhood 'and fears re ta Ii at ion
against his family, espedally while he'•
at Work. TDe father doeS nothing. And as
he tell! the story later, hi!i eyei tear: H~
is an American. He is also a Chiliese,
brought up to prize self~teem. He is
now a man who didn't go after bis son'a
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In a suburb of Charleston, S.C., whlch
is highly integrated, a white southerner
leans over ~ q&ck. fenet al)d tells his
black nei&IM : "All my life Icwu caught '
that I was better than the Negro and
shouldn't complain. Now I look across
this fence, at your house with its central
air conditioning, your two cars, your
Well-ctre:!sed •ile and you r-haJ)py kids.
You know, l don't want to be better. than you : I just want wh8t you have,"
In Anamosa, Iowa, in the heart of the
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Bible belt, a sma llto"'Tl editor . e:i:plalns
that those big lights in lhe barnyards are
there because crime is spreading to the
countryakte. So ha ve drugs and sex
· !Nilbout m81'f1age. , "T~ .r•ny. farmers
have been too permissive as·partn(s1" be
aays. Fanners permissive? ....
In the city of Chicago, a cab driver
says to a lady passenger. 'vil h a
ptillosophic zeal peculiar to his trade :
"You IOOk like a white liberal. I used to
, t>e·.a'wblte liberal. No,w you're looking at
a scartd bigot." He exp lit ins that he is
now afraid to hack at pigbt because of
black crime. He complains that be has to
help luppdrt black Illegitimate children
01J welfare .. He complairis about hi!: wile's
black maid, who 'stoie some silver.
Racism µb driver? fl.laid? .Only in
knerica ....
In the backwater town of Summerton.
S.C., where one of the cases began that
led to the Supreme Court desegregation
decision of 1954, the fight has been finally
won , and lost. Resi.stanet to anything but
tokeD integration cOUapsed jwt, two
')'l!ara aco. ljow llM; black child lea ar~ ap
in what used to be the all-white public
schools and all but a handful of whites
have fled to private schools. ·
The black children nQW get A better
education. Thelr homes have improved.
Almost nobody calls their father "boy"
or fails to serve them in tum in a store.
"They treat us like people now," said one
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side."
Outside, the two races are ct..:U but in·
side they are. faither 1pert 1tbu 1Yif.i.a
Summertown~ S.C ... ~ ..... -~ • ,,
We have ....,.,,. lons 'wlj, "'"'' but
where? we •.re'!><inl IT~.111 •
ccntriCugal IYi:fllM, lome .ir ~ !'tW)u•
lion, others say chlnae,. clwa&e. a.Ani•
there has alwttys been, but with dif-
ference. During the Depression and fh1
War, for eu.mple, great history wa1 am--
folding bit didn't most of us feel that
a(tt.r it was over we'd gomehow 8D J>tck
to where we were. to being ourselv•? ·
Who feels that now?
. Some ttungs are better but across the
land fingers are k:ept crossed. The ~ ii
still present and underAtandinc; llke
cures, nmain elusi\le. Suddenly, aver-
nigbt. it seemed, we had a drug prob-
lem, no longer confined to the ghettos er
broken homes, and a ge neration gap that
bit even the families of t h e
•!enlightened'': ~ow. even if the youtb
problem -the violent, mind-jarring pro-
test, the drug esc1pe, the dl.sclolll of the
pas~.and its elden. -ovm 'II "all Ibis
pa11it, wblcb It illi!t ll!ld the rlDt mf
ruptures disappear onct more lnto· a
bland surface, there will remain the
mountalhous memory of a time in our
lives when our children defied our
reason, our sense of1 the appropriate and
the predictable. and scored the livin1 bell
out of UI. Wiii they ever be liken for
1ranted 11oin? Wiii anytbln1?
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At Greek Theater BY... LOUISE S\\'~ENE\' autobiography and-the sudden c~hll•" sc .. "<• ''""u"" S•,...I<• "Malcolm -x-·· is a powefful boom of a black film audience
· The Vienna State Opira
Ballet will present two
performances only, at the
Greek Theatre. on Monday
and Tuesday, July 17 and II.
. The Vienna State Opera
.Ballet has enjoyed 250 years
undl!!r royal and government
support. This history or
prestige and co n t i n u l n g
development has moulded a
unit or extraordinary arti111ic
quali ty .
European Countries have
~always been generous in sup-
J>Ort or the a.rts including
opera, dance and drama, and
the; Vienna Staie Opera Ballet,
In its first Los Angele s ap-
pearance, will offer two of lta
great classic ballets at the
Greek Theatre.
Qn Monday eveninl JUJy 17,
the P<'>sram will be the full·
laasth "Swan Late" In a new
choreography creotecf for this
company by Rudolph Nureyev.
On Tuesday evening. July ti,
the program will open with
varlatioru frm:n "PaquJta"
and the great classic ballet
"Giselle" choreogr1phed for
the company by Gordon
Ha milt.on.
Leading dancers with the
Vienna State Opera Ballet will
include UJrike Wuhrer, Karl
ti1usil. Michael Bikrmeyer and
Susanne Kimbauer .
f<"'orty-two years ago this
year, Los' Angeles' own Greek
Theatre wa' dedicated. Gift of
the donor of Grilfith Park to
the city, the 1172 season
marks the %0th Anniversary of
the Greek Theatre Aa8ociation
operation of the city-owned
amphitheatre.
Th1! anniversary seuon b:
continuing the program set by
the Greek Theater A.Nociallon
and James A. Doolittle .
aeneral director, including the
Ukrainiao_ Dance ComPtflY.
the Vienna State Opera Ballet,
Rossini's comic opera "The
Barber of Seville" and In-
ternationally renowed stars to
continue the gala summer
entertainment.
VIENA STATE OPERA BALLET STARS
Judith Gerber •nd Gerhard Dirtl
sledgehammer of a film, one almoa:t guarantee its box of·
which p o u n d s home the fict prorit1.
message which the black 'SKY JACKED' 'Mu1lim leader lived until his a.ssauinat ion in Harlem on lt b difficult to write about the mo v I e "Skyjacked " F~211i1~9:-thr man wbom ~t~~~.i~king o! it as "Son
Ossie Divis called "a black -• I h' f I "Airport" was Ross Hun-. p.uining prince" 0 is unera ter's airborne melodrama in· eulogy Is carefully traced in the picture, based on "The volvi ng 1 mad bomber, a
association \vlth Malcolm X's Noah's Ark of a s sorted
which he wrote with Alex characters, romance among
Haley. The Warner brothers the crew, a crisis a minute,
production is presented in and a perilous landing.
association 'vith ti-1alcolm x·s "Skyjacked" rollows the
. widow, Betty Shaba7.z, who same pattern except that the
bu worked on it for six y'ears bomb is. you guessed it , the
with producers Marvin Worth work or a skyjacker.
and Arnold Perl. Like ''Airport" this is a,..
The film is done in a mis· o I d·fashloned" movie-movie,
ture of sepia~and·whlte -and but it's often entertaining, and
color. It begins with' some · an exciting. stormy forced·
jlulsating color mo~ees of landing scene is worth the
what it means to be black, price of admission.
then traces Malcolm X's Hfe, This time Charlton Heston Is
from a Mich(&an boybood at the controls in a n
through his criminal ex-authoritative perfonnance as
periences in Harlem ("lf you Captain O'Hara: there ls
black, you were born in jail") something about Heston's
through the imprisonment in chiseled face that inspires
which he discovered Elijah confidence v.•hether he 's
Muhammad's Black A1uslim guiding a char>ot or a 707.
religion and totally converted Yvette Mimeiux plays his
his life to preaching that faith, chief stewardess and former
through his brea k with Elijah mistress in a c I i pp e d ,
Muhammad and the trip to · secretive style with no fr iend·
Mecca which convinced him ly skies about it.
that whites were not "dtvils". Jeanne Crain makes a plain·
then he threats on his life live, 1U1Tpise appearance as a
leading up to the assassina· businessman's wife, Walter
lion. Pidgeon turns up aa a COUllly Jrvine Puts Childre11 on the Stage
A gripping portrait of this aenator, Roosevelt G r i er
beginning next Tuesday from l "'orkshop which emphasizes black leader emerges from the wanna up the screen as an •• ;o-.. ....... P'I" 1111cles
aot Cltamedla del' Arte pan-t,.._ wW lake to the
1~ lbia IUIDITI« in the •~ year of the Creative
tit'--illbop In Irvine. ~ -~. for studrmta ... .....,-.old thrcugh
t ....... , hU Ileen 3JIOlllOl'td
unilJ -lion 111'.0" lbe lut Iii ' IUJ!UntfS
MW under the auspices
al!he -city prosram. ~,hve·week drama classes
are taught by Hal O'Neal and G_!ne Wilk~s, both professional
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Beach Civic Ballet O>mpany.
O'Neal and Wilk.. all!O
operate ballet acboola in Costa
Mesa and 'Santa Ana .
The -i<shopo. which begin
next Monday, will serve three
age eroups: four to &even,
eight to 12 and ' teens. The
YOU!lf!eo! . Jl'OOP will meet
Mondays, Wednesday• and
Frktays from 9:30 a.m. to
.10:30 a.m. et . Tw1le Rock
School.
The two older groops will
meet Tuesdays and Thursdays
t • t u · 't the development of self-ex· film, in spite of minor prob-amiable cellist, and, James p.m. o ., p.m. a n1vers1 Y lems like a lack of film on. bis Brolin doe.s aome fan c Y
Hl.gh School pression and improvisation. 1 f mil il •· k ~Jmacin' g •• 1 •••gean• 00 · ear y a y I e, 90 t, .. t atoc e• =-' A .: . . . h The four to seven-year·olds leave. ,. cuv1tJes 1n eac group are "start with situations they footage is uaed -we bear
also different. · bring in ," said O'Neal, who James Earl Jones as narrator Harry Stradling Jr.'s superb
SCENE FROM 'SKYJACKED'
Actr111 YV1tt1 Mlmleux and Ch1rlton Heston
O'Neal said today that has a degree in drama from talking about Malcom X's aerial camer1work shows the
children now attending sum-Baylor University. father, but see a newsreel clip plane wrapped in a blue-gray
mer school can enroll in the Cost for the four to seven of Marcus Garvey. storm with just a few yellow '
rimalnder of the dramatics age group is $16, and for the There is a cerlain sadness, light& flickering , like' the
class: aftey school is out and other two, '20. Checks can be too, in the film not 1ppearing Lusitania ln mid-air. John
that sTudents at El Camino made out to the city of Irvine until seven years after the Guillerm111 has: directe:d the
Real, the 45-15 school which and mailed to Box-DZ, lr\'ine, assl!Sination, when lhe selling l\cUon acenes capably.• begins Monday, can also ar· 92664. of 4,000,000 cop1es of hls 1---------'--------------------------.-
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11 Frown tll lroquol1n 187 Ungullt9 37 S111H 1lowly ;z:z l'tep ah ow lndllne 170 IMl•liM k.-,g 40 NOIM
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11 M1nd1rin'1 133 Th1t thin9 I Mlltfi1h IJ W1tl1' 1piril r1.;dlnc1 135 fnlilt 7 TIPM 86 Meldge1r
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A pletur• of a lonely-looking His phologtaph . shows a Gerald Barwick of 2211 Pacific
tat framed-ln-Jhe-lron-gl'illled-~"boiling!!..pooLof . .IGIJoyaro<>ld-Aveoue, Co&ta Men...---11
}Vindow of an ot;iviously old carp at feeding time in a fish S e 1 e e t.e ·~ Jor •. Jnerit
building today became the pond at the Pa Io d a certificates ~ fu-rl·weei'\C9m·
first winner in the first week Restaurant in RonQ}ulu. petition in Uie DAILY PIL0T
of the DAILY PILOT Snapshot Seitz gets $10 in cash for the contest were ~ese black·and·
C:Ontest. locaJ Jevd win and also will white snapshoo~"
The picture was 11hot by Joe get a aOOt at the international De:tniny Biely r, , 1748 1owa
Knet>el -of 21661: Alicantt1 competition. St ., Costa: Mesa; Tolmie,
' • • •. ' I MiSsion , VieJo, who wiM a $3 ~ected ~ a reserve wmner 536 El ~~ Ave:\' Newport
cash prii.e lo the DAILY ln the color division -was Ken Beach; BOriftl~ l(oser,, 2414
PILOT contest and the cb8nce Josselyn who !ubmltted a col· 23rd . SL,, Ne;tr(poi\t \ Beac;'h: , . . Laurie Brown, 2112 Wavecrest to be nominated for com-orful snapshot olhis wide-eyed Dri\te, ,Co..rona del Mar ;. IVld
petition in the $5.'i,000 X_odak .. monilH>ld son, Scotty, with a Richard .He a the·r ' 1806
fntemational Snapshot Awards big, ytllow balloon. Highland Driye, N J or t
for 1972 (K!NSA '72 ), con-The DAILY PILOT, judges Beach. · . • ·-·.
tingent upon riieeting all re-~lected to carry over to final Color photo merit certificate
gµirem ... ts, ror that cOiltesl. j~gipi·•t.the' end of the~~" win ners ll(•: . .
Reserve winner in the black. week Conte.st au photog?•s ' HarilldtE. Lats0n, 123 auena
and-white cOmpetition is Don . • . Ventura, San CI em en t e ;
Hamilton of 1830 Port Wheeler which wm top awards or Robert L. MCCJain •t76 Seton
Place, Niwport Beach. His ·_ reserve positions in · each Road, Invfne; M~. David \L.
photo entitled ."Birds'' has a week's contest. traugb, 6762· Wanrer Ave., Apt.
strong pattern of util ity wires Other outstanding photos B-3, Huntington Beadl; James
silhouetted agains~ a clear selected by the judges also Zeiger , 21402 Laguna Canyon
sky~ Birds of all sizes make will be .considered for nomina· Road, Laguna Beach; and
angillar 0 dots" on the many lion to the intematiOQal -c:om-Tar ah Wakeling, c/o A.
wires. , petiti.on. ' Wakeling, 604 Poinsettia Ave.,
The surrealistic quality Of In that 'category . is a (C<llor Corona del Mar.
the mad swirl of colors ca~ shot (from inside a' camper) Entries are now being ac·
tured on fUm by Jerry Seitz of of a couple of raccoons looking cepted at all DArL Y PILOT
21135 Freeport La.tie, Hun-like would-be masked burglar! offices for second week judg·
tington Beach, won first place about to step through the door. ing. Deadline is next Wed-
for him in the color division. The picture was submitted by nesday noon.
Laurie Brown took
II merit award for
"Girl S'tudying"
"B'irds" by · .Don . Hamilton named reserve
winner in first 'week's black-white judging.
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yard captured the third prize trip to MeXico for two,
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1. TM conf•tf it 1trJ,tly for •m•f•11r photo1r•ph•rt IAn •fn•·
i111r i•,clefi.,_,d •1 0111 whet• hobby or •"'•~•tiot1 it piclur•·f•ki119
end •he~..loP not m•k• eny 1ub1f1nJl1I pert of hi1 li¥"ln1 throu1h
t1kin9 pictures).
2, ll•ck·end·•hite or color pictur11 te•en efter J uly I, 1971
ere 1li9ibl1. No pictur11 m•.Y be entered by eny employ• of
th• DAILY PILOT or by 1ny individuel who personelly it 1n9191d
111 th• m1nuf1clur1, 11!1, comrnerciel finithint or prof111io111I u11
of photo9r1phic 9ood1. ,
J, Sn1'f1h.ot1 "''Y be t1k111 •ith eny m••• ef c•m1r1, en eny
br111cl o film. No 1rlwork or r1tou,chin9 .lt p1rmittM en n•t•·
t iv11 or ,pri11!1 -110 compolite pictur11, mu ltiple 1xpe1ur11 •t
multipl1 pri11tin9,
4, A11y r.umber of picturet mey be 111t•rM. Co11t.1t111f'1 "'"''•
eddr111 end phon• 11umb1r mu1t b1 writt111 cleerly •11 th• bee•
ef ••ch• pic-tufe •. Meil or cltliver pri11t1 or tr•n1p•r111cie1 to:
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M111, C~. 92626. IEntri•t c111 h1 h111d.d1liv1red to •l'IY DA1LY
PILOT effic-1, but mutt b1 phy1ic1Hy i11 hend In tho11 offic-tt by
cl•1dlin1 11ch .)¥Ilk.I Cont11t .offici1l1 r111rv1 tht ri ght to cerry ~
ov1r left 111tri11 for iud9i119 froflll on• w11k to th1 111ri .111d to ;
••clucl1 from jucl9in1 1lto91th1r eny tl'ltrl11 r1c1 lv1d l•t• il'I th1 •
fi111I w11k. -.
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mutt bo 1bl1 t.e fu rni1h the ori9in1I n191tiv1,. If r1qu1tled by '.
the Co11!11t Editor. lho DA ILY fl1LOT 111um11 110 r11po111ill iliy
for 1119•tiv11 or prinfl.
'· Cont11t111lt •r• permitted to tubmi't pictur11 to only ont
n1•1p1p1r p•rticip1tin9 in th1 Kodtk lnt1rn1tion1I Sn1p1hot
A•trdt.
7. To bt 1li9ibl1 for • locel tr•nd priie, • conleslent 1111111
1lt11 .• •l•tement thet the piclur1, er 111oth1f"clor1ly 1imll1r pie·
tu,.. of +flt 111111 111bj1ct er 1itu1tion, h11 not b1111, 111d will 11ot
b1 1nt1rotl by hill'I in •ny oth1r co11t1tl end will not be offered
fer puO licetio11 to env puOlicefion not co11n1ct.cf with thit Contt.t,
I . IMPOITANT: 11 ture you know th1 "''"'' 111d •Jdr1t111
of lllV' ,ecofni11bl1 p1r1on1 1pp11rint in your ,icture. Thi1 It
f11c1111ry Mc11111, in order for it to be onterttl In the flefionel
fuJt i"f, Y" 1111111 k •bl• to 91! th1 wrltt111 con1111t ef 1uch
p1r1en 9' p1r1ont (or tbeir 111•1 9u•rtlf1111, 111 the c1111 of
rninol'J} +. [IMrn'llt u1• of the ~lcture for the purpe11 of lllu1tr1·
+1111, odv1rthi119 or pu~llcetlon hi tlly m1n111r.
DAILY PILOT
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Enter Every Week
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.Ji'lHJ!iiHtEONOLULU -Japanese touruta EVERY· U.S. They have· a piece'of the book. ~ in-lhe ilDcU ow uat about pvred-----------•-,--,---..,.,.-:--~-· --~
Waikiki's overbuilt hotels. Hotel men think pack· ''W• wont lo cros& I bordor Into Me•lco •I ..
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&nerica'a mo.st toured city so then walk around the comer to
. Ills appropriate,.. that · the -the e.ast entrance.
;. f4'deral government is the big· FEDERAL ,BUREAU OF
: :r:• t operator of )he clt);'1 INVESTIGATION -The FBI,
: ided tours. • at 9th and Pennsylvania Ave .•
: Uncle Sam doean't infringe · N.W. offer 1 one or
: u'°'1 the m~ny \ne com· r Washlngtoft's most popul.ar
: Jiercial tours ·~h wbilk tours, c o.111.t '~ e ,t e with l$S!!;liS · tdurists from slgbtMng machine 11111 1.i r In I and
enter the C<l.urtroom and
withess the deliberations.
age tours, sold cheaply in Tokyo, may put Jap1· Chidod Juarez for one· nigkt ... "
nese visitors at the ball million mark. I find those border towns dismal. overpriced,
Won't make much dlfference to U.S. main· honkytonk, garish. So I never stop and I don't know
landers except a whole bunch of Japanese relrt•U· where to go. Some people go over for dinner be-
rants are springing up . Furusato of Tokyo has one cause they can get game -dove, venison, wild pig.
in the Ilikai. Plans two m.ore on the avenue. Hundreds of shops along _th~ main street. Price•
-Very good one we auditioned last night: Mon higher than Mexico City. But you can gel every·
Cher Ton Ton (yes, it's Japanese) in the Ala Moana thing made in the Republic. (Including the turist1
Hotel. Try the oiled beef, sliced thin and broiled and a bunch or other ailments .) ·
on a grill . And the raw beef sashimi; dipped in a * _ garlicky soya sauce. Pricey if you go a la carte. Set "As '" E-ngli1hwom1n I doubt very much that "
dinners mo' bettah. London hot1l1 do not 9lv1 full value whon you caah * 1 tr1v1l1r't check ... 11
Do Europa1n tr1in1 have dining cars?'' Well, they don 't, luv. They rap you t\vo bucks
They do and usuall)'-~ave two sittings. Waiter on each hundred dollars. I know the English think
comes through the cars and asks which one you such self-delivered cumshaw is a shady deal done
want. The food is adequate, but you won't run Into only in Asian bazaars. But believe me, ii is done by
anything exceptional. And It's pricey ~ atiout $5 the best London hotels. By the most elegantly
to '7 -for a Jot of flll•r soup and so on you may fr0<k-cnated managers. (Cash in banks! Banks!
not want. · Banks!
, Much better .to get · some sandwiches and a · . *
botUe of wine from a delicatessen and picnic In, •\we are drlvln9 down to Mui .. on tho. Woal
your compartment. You'll find a lot of "Europeans Coast.1 A"ythlng lnter11tlng to loOk for?"
do this. Skip the ready made sandwiches sold in Not a thing. Until you reach Maza tlan . Keep
the station. Get 1' gpod deli near your hotel. (Don't your foot on the gas. Watch out for burros.
forget the corkscrew.) Mazatlan Is a pleasant town . Good restaurant& * \' ' I -I like El Shrimp Bucket. Good choice or hotels.
"How do you find 'Bod ind B•111ife1t' acco'l'· Farther south, a run off the highway to San Biu
mod1tlo111 Jn England you wrote ebo ul, . gives some good jungle· Jnd beach life. (And some
You •ee sl~ns all along the roadside" Ditto 1in biting gnats that are th• itchiest.) Tepic is worth o.
villagu. (Somet1D1es abbreviated to "B 1ild B".) Ask lunch stop. After Guadalajara, the ocenery Is grand:
llritish Travel, 680 Flfth Avenue, New' York C ty, Good towns, Good sidetrips. You're up around 6000"
for list of ·°Fal'mhouse Accommodations." feet so weather improves . ,
Sma,hlng good new book for Engl'°d' driving: * · "Egon Ronay's Pubs and Tourist Sights." Gives a "Can you drink the water In SJNit'I? In lt1lyr •
LOT of to.urs ~!us pubs to stay in. Good descrip· I do -in Madrid. Resident Ameri cans do. In
lions. Countrystde tours well worked out. Ronay is the countryside, I go for the bottled Solar ... In Italy
a hard working man . Does good job. I drink bottled Fiuggi, mainly because it's GREAT
I can't find a price on my review copy. Or where water. I like the taste. Fluggl fixed up Michelan·
to buy it here. (Engllsh book stores will have it.) gelo) kidneys. So he said In a letter.
. ' : altraction to. ther, bul'be ls . fingerprii>tlng 1'4ernonstrations. · !!:;, ty~ o~ Ille I-You can also aee tlie ,lamed ······-·~ .. ~·ia~hr~~-s~ .. Ai-J-°t'r~· ·~:th ~~s~~1;Jk~~:
• KJ.nerous: his tours are free . from 9:15 to 4:15 daily. No -
Washington's two famous
churches aren 't government
operated, but they do offer
fine guided tours. T h e
Cathedral Church of St. Peter
and St. PauJ, better known as
the Washington cathedral or
National Cathedral, is owned
by the Episcopal cathedral
Foundation. Ita: architectural
. beauty is certainly in·
terdenominallonal, however. Youth See Euriop e by Backpac k • tAJI are conducted by in-weekend tours. · i• ation specialists. Here's a U.S. TREA~URY ~ Visit
: -down Qf the ~ederal prop-your tax. money. here, an:<J go
: ies offering guided tours: on the 1ntere,{ittng 25-minute
; · .S. CAPITOL -You ca n tour. Actually it's rnore of an
; $rn a great1 deal of the exhibit since it's not a tour of
; tory of fbe nation's most the , buildin.g. You'll &~ a
• toric structure on this ~ clever, somewhat m o d 1 5 h
: fllinute tour o( the Rotunda, souod-and-light exhibit of the
: S'8tuary Han: the House end rµ1tion's financial hi5tory, its
· nate galleries and t) e Currency and even its coun-
glnal pad ol the buiidfl)i'. terleiting. Go anytime 3-2 030
urs start ev8fY a_,mibu(es , ~daily. No ,weekends o r
ginning at t 1,1\w•anil"'on.jlng holi.days. ,~, th the ffWi!·ro~at t 3':~, (Be sure · viatt the salel'I
urs are Vien ~try ~aylet·1 rooms !or' U. "i'Medals, offi~ial
pt Thanksgivtng, Chri!tm~s. engravmgs Md mlht cow.
d New Yi!.ar's Qay. Enter the to~ hall on the west
WHITE HOUSE -The Ei-siciF ol the building, on East
tive Protective .Servicf:, ExecutJ Ve 'Avenue . It 's
rged with protectiQn_or the somewliat hidd~n .. under the
: p esident. gives thfs 30-steps Jeadin'g into the main
: ute tour 10 a.m. -noon ·buUding.
· !f!. esdays through Saturdays. NATIONAL GALLERY OF
· I the summers, the hours are ART -One of Washington's
· timea extended.· Con· best-loved ·buildings, t h e
: ~sely. the tours are oc-gall try offers excellent free sionally halted, due to the tours. The general tour of the
sident's personal"schedule. galleries convenes in the
To be safe, call the White rotunda at 11 a.m .. 3 p.m. and
se (456-141 4) and ask for 5 p.m. Monday through Satur-
TRAVEL
50 minut.es. Check at the in·
formation desk to find whue
the tour will begin.
There is slso a regular lec-
tyre entitled "Painting of the
Week" held at noon at 2 p.m.
Tuesday through Saturday,
and at 3:30 and 6 p.m. SUn-
days. It lasts 15 minutes and
ia held in view of the featured
painting. __ Check at the in-
formation desk to find the
gallery. II you don't happen In
at the appropriate time, or
would rather browse at your
leisure. ask for one of the
electronic headphone sets at
the desk. These recorded tour
guides rent for Z5 or SO cents
depending upon the duration.
Moreoever, the cathedral of·
f e r a a once-In-a-lifetime
chance to see a 14th Century,
Gothic-styled cathedral under BY JUNE GOODWIN ba1 come do ;f.',?'b,;q;· the aouth from Al1Ulterdatn 1 boy must anyone mistake them for
construction. Free tours are t/lf1Jt1•11 ''11t1c• MOliltw 11rY1t1 mountains artd'f Jn •(rtml .the ahd girl .hadn't decided where Americanl'i. By c 0 n tr a 1 t,
given 10 through I daily and at KA PUT (Ka' pu') adj . countrys1'de a• a ~bol of r ed fl 12 I• I 30 nd 2 30 SUnd ~ to get o f. He want . to set almost no American aga are
Sta: ~ing' po~t 1• :the er-~lyn~ bushed. ®ne in : current moatm. youth's ·mob 'ty, . Heidelberg. But that meant sewn on packs -althou1h a
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The Shrine of the Im-Should you •Yer travel the come Y· Mere young peop e of stan and stripes crops up way •--kpac•-do "-·-ver are -•-to Europe thl1 sum· night loni. Finally Ibey agreed --~ "·n. maculate Conception is the d~~ ii-• ' """,~ard ·~ I t rd. to •••• B I I Aust 1 ~· -wm largest Catholic church in the --t you can au, mer u ' •coo tnl 1 to c,_,"&e at lie or r 8• ''If ewrybody wore a fl11, It United , States and an an apple, eeping, entwined to Pan American W«ld Airway• Indicative of this casualness would be open se11son 9!l your pack, In the aecond-<iua officio!. But detmnln1nc the Is a popular Arn<rican student AIMrlcano," 1 flirt from astonishing architectural struc· aisle of 1 train: arriving .11 • ~ICI !""'ber of kids luutnl f,j.debook called "Lei's Go;" Om aald
lure. Free guided tours odd ho · odd I f I ....._ J sJ u predict 1 iOiiiii,.iiiiiiiii. iiiiiiiiiiii;iii are Mld on the hour 9-5 Mon-urs m paces, ee. ...-, ... 1111 e u ve . bUlhed 'by Harvard Student11 ing odd -you'll revise your ing, tbtir dea:tinltions. Agencies, it a u m m a r I z e 1 day through Saturday October adjectives. &!ddenly they look P"ock alet In the U. S. have hllcltblldnl eondltlona 1D eoeh
1 until mid-April. During the amazinglY, unkaput . . . con-morned. One prominen,t outltt coumr, Md lh'll -
Spring and Summer the tours sidering. on the East Coast r~ a a ••tw out tbt .... ·el
are held on the half hour 9:31}. ,Now i! you're a parent 100 percent increllse thiJ Yur book after you ult tltlm.'' ·
4o30. Sunday touts are held at whose only daughter just in the number ol pocu sold Even pa f II l' 1I1 b 2 and 5 year round. The tour -:1· II r pl ""'"" t _.,_ and •-takes about 25 minutes. walked out the door for specu1ca y or peo e avuie o IOme ..... ,. any uc 1 .... Europe with a backpack, don't Europe. "And aa1eo were blf er knows you carry oni1-When you're in Washington, panic. , last year," a ju bi 1 ant you can't live without. (For
don't forget that many other For one thing, it's all more busi~sman said. ex~le most people can't federa] facilities have self-con· acceptable m Europe than in· .~her this 8 um mer I! lJve w\thout WmROQ. Ap-
ducted or semi-tours. The the U.S. In ~uropean cities youth is carrying a backpack~ ~Uy, ho~ver, this ls not Bure~u o( Printing Engr~ving girls carrying packs are a rucksack, sac 1 dot, r.4io, <Ir a·~ becealitY.)
for instance, has . a h1g~ly common sight. mochila, h i 11 credo if1',&o • A wwlnol Rory ls that of
,. information. Tours start day and at 5 p.m. Sunday. It
SUPREME COURT -Tours
start every half hour 9: 30-4
weekdays, except when court
is in session. Ask the guard for
directions. The building l.s
clooed "eekends and holidays.
U bOurl la In ..Won wlten you
arrive;-you csn get the best
tour ol all. Walk, through the
building on your own and then
popul8! tour, especially 'Wlth The people most likely to "hang loose." Whatever ha~ Edith and' Joel · from Canada In• H.m...,..
the kiddies. 8-2 :30 Monday notice are other backpackers pena1 don't get uptight. -. who. on their tint day over. look with Burke 1t
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he east <lf the buiding, ()TI lasts 50 minutes. A &eC<lnd
t Executive Avenue. In tour ii entitled "Tour ol the
q,se you've-forgotten the -ad--Week'•-and-is he1d at l -:-p.m.
«h!s. It's 1600 PeMsylvania, Tuesday through Saturday $nd
.W. Impress your cab driver at 2_:30 p.m. Sundays. It lasts
through Frida!;,~,pudebllc ad· and IDlllY ltaliwil!!d ~r;;-J;o your tent ifial<ed In moiled home II pouads or Diners Fugazy
dross 1y1~m "w .~ you u men (to wtipm llle'jjick Ji/' .Q~en llld.11!11"~ clotbll. , .ll~'-'-'-Y"!!""tdt stamps snd rnoney.,.-i!i!Televan!). ·, ·-· tilggot SOikeil! 1l!i well, roll-tllfe-mo.1-lllheT"Cinaclliiii travel
belhf (>finted. Plan to sp<nd No, In Europe !be urbani •· '!tiup and drlp,fll Ille w'y to E!llth ope! JoOl'I packs sre 6,._,600 or 673.6521 alto!'I 4& rnmutes. lion ol the backpacit has . Arns~rdarn. . , · · I topped with .1 red mopleleal "" •
. going m for several YWJ· It Or . . . on i trsln going flag. Under no cltcurnatanccs ,~·,+.~~~~~~~~~----~----~~----~~...;.~--~~~~--~-...1 ~~~~'--~~'~....,;.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.j....~~~~•
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the Bureau of Land Management, an agency with the U.S.
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Creek and Tuttle Creek Campgrounds are located on alluvial
fans ~neith the Sierr1 Nevada.
· Each is within easy access o( U.S. Highway 395. ·Trout
fishing Is availoble in nearby streams ind likes.
The Chi~ney Peal< recreation area Is l<><ated along tl{e
Sierra Nevada crest 1t an elevation of 8,000 to 7,000 feet.
Ruggecf terrain •nd plnon pine coven the re&ton.
· Another ocenic area Is Long Valley campground, located
at the tnilhead of a three-mile hike to the south fork of
Kern River. Campers should witch for rattlesn1kes here.
' ' , Crowley Like campground II 1upplled with llW'ly llO
camping unit&, pU·type toilet& and waltr 11~1~1&. plus pull·
throuah !faller sp1~e1, a dlspo11l station I Cllemical toilet&
and group trailer parking. The lake la we ·stocked for filh·
Ing.
, · Goodale. Horton, Symmes and ,futpe C t e e k camp.
grounda are not supplled with ar~• for trailer 1111ees' or
dlspoul stations but are equlppe,O with about 50 camplna
units aJ\d the pit-type toilets. / '
Another campground Is A!lbama H 111 1 llecre1Uonal
Lands, 1 29,173 acre area weal of Lone Pine, Cal., situated
in front of Mt. Whitney.
Camperi are .re'mlnded to obey campcround rules ind
fish and game laws, not to Utter, to build fires only In 1tove1
or fire rings ind be sure 'fires are out when umper1 lelYt
the area. ,,.
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s::~~r~~~~;t _DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS
Someone Elie Wanh ·rhe Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast-Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results
You Can Sell It,
Find It, T re de It
With e Went Ad
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P ele B arrell Re':':.ft'J
p i•ejeh.fj ·
CUSTOM IAYCREST
tRIAT FAMILY FLOO R PLAN -Built for
tbiJ· original owner - 4 bedroom, dining
room and family room . Handy location, ex·
<ellent schools: Mariner's, Harbor Hi.
2015 Commodore, N.8. Optn Sit & Sun 1·5
WESTCUFP
TIMI TO ENJOY SUMM ER -4 Bedroom
. with pool-on quiet street. Lots of room for a
growing family. Gracious home with easy·
· care yard ... , .................. $81,500.
1412 Llncoln Lane,· N.8. Optn Sun. 1-5 .
IAUOA PENINSULA
llACH & BAY LOVERS -A rare but
~ng and roomy on a double lot, built
belore "economy" ruled. 5 bedrooms. 4 baths,
Wllh bu~e !amlly room and wet bar. Lar2e
enclosed patio -many fine features $125,000
1515 E. OCoan llvd., Bal bo a Sat & Sun 1-5
IAYCREST--NICE REDUCTION
CUSTOM BUILT AND SPACIOUS -Very
lovely 8 bedroom, dining room home. Clas·
lie decor, large gourmet kitchen and break·
fut room, enclosed courtyard, builtin temp
conboL Priced. now . . . . . . . . . . . . . '79,500
2030 Helldey, N.11. Optn Sat & Sun 1·5
~!WPORT IACK BAY
NIW HOMI -Lots of brick. hi2h open
beam ceilln1s, vacant and ready immediate-
ly. Exceptionally well built and stressed for
fourth bedroom. . ................ $81,000.
2424 22nd St., N,B. Optn'Stt & Sun 1·5
NIW LISTING
llTTIR THAN NEW - 4 bedroom home
,. with extra large family room overlooks a
pleannt low maintenance garden. Offered
, t '44,llOO. Visit me this weekend.
, 412 I . 16th l'L Npt. Hts. eroa, CM. Sun 1·5
' ~ YCREST llA.UTY •
· ON ONI OI' QUIETIST STRllTI -Spaci-
: oua 4 bednlom, dining roo,m and wonderful
famll1 room opening onto large enclosed
• yard, a car garage. . ......... ._., . . $8~.ooo
Olffoe, °""1 S•lurdey1 & Sun0y1
PETE BARRITT REALTY
·1605 Wttlclfff Dr. N.I.
GtMr•I
LARWIN'S
BEST. BUYS
-r.rw.
Gener•I
f"lXEft UPPER -Divorce
!orcet &ale ·of bl1 4 bednn
home. SpeclaJ buymi and
baraain hunters check thi1. 1
II'• i Glen Mar Jiited at
$32,950, 1ubmtt!
** ** ** *TAYLOR CO*
BALBOA PENI NSULA POINT
New offering! Rostic Provincial with 3 bed-
room5.J 2 baths on a Prime corner. zite in the
prestigious quiet area of peninsula point.
Perfect for beach lovers. Better be early for LUSCIOUS, lmmac. t Bedrm
townhoUM: Thick experWve
lha.1 lhruout, formal din
rm, 2"' BA and 4 BfG
bedroom.1. Owner transfer·
red. We've iot a "Sell It
now" price of $35,500.
BIG FAMILY • want to hear
a whopper? How about a
whoppln' 3 bed.rm. fam rm
"Showc1u1e'' home? 2400 ll<f
ft! Don't tell the kids to
"get lost'' In thi• home. It
will take you a week to Lind
them. Su 'this home today!
C.Overed patio, 3 car ,ar,
aexy Rom&n bath In the
master 1ulte, and more.
Priced Mahl at $39,900.
• li1rwin rei1l ty • 96M405 (24hrs.)
2X3
2 Separate unlta on 1 Jot -3
uaqe1; Take your pick!
Commercial with 3 BR
home, 2 res. income units or
use both units commercial.
Only $34,fJOO. .
Newport
ti
Fa irview
646·8811
(anytime)
SELL IT QUICK
t Br. Townhouse, 2~ ba, 5
>'"· old. Pools, tennis. near
beach. No malnt. Eaatt
.eUer. Only $28,950.
4 ledrm + Pool
this one ............................. $75,000.
2149 SEVILLE AVE. • SAT/SUN 1-5:30
CHER RY LAKE AREA-$72,500
A great home for teenagers -they'll love
this on·e ! View of Cherry Lake. Split-level
5 bdrm home w/den (could be 6th bdrm).
DR & rumpus room. Extra lai;ge living
rm -spacious thruout. Good value. By appt.
2200 LAKE PK LNE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30
BIG .CAN YON COUNTRY CLUB
Pres tige atea! Beautiful & refreshing brand
new 4 BR home w/fam rm & formal DR.
Kitchen is a dream-even has trashmasher.
Private golf course surrounds area. $124,500.
19 ROYAL ST. GEORGE SAT/SUN 1-5:30
_HARBOR VIEW HOMES-$47,500
Bright & gay with colorful shag carpeting.
The hard-to-find Monaco model w/3 bed-
rooms or 2 & den. Quiet street. And you own
the land. Immediate possession.
2021 PT WEYBRIDGE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-
5:30
EASTBLUFF-$42,500
View of UCI, mountains & bright lights.
Quiet cul-de-sac street. Nice family home
w/3 bedrms & family rm. Island kitchen,
water· softener, pooJ-sized yd & nice ldsc.
914 CITRUS PL OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 :00
FANTAS TI C VIEW ! $100,000
Unobstructed view of the bay, ocean & bright
lights. Attractive decor in this 3 bedroo m,
3 bath contemporary with lush carpeting
& drapes. Secluded & private.
204 KINGS PL OPEN SUN 1-5:30
CORONA DEL MAR "OWN YOUR OWN"
On · the water! Fantastic view & pride of
ownership bldg. Private marina, pool, ja~
cuzzi & security guard. Adult occupied. 2
Bedroom, .2 baths. Immaculate! '89,950_.
LINDA ISLE -$225,000
Mile-Jbng water view! L-Ovely custom.built
home. 3 Bedrooms, FR & formal DR. 31>
ths. Something really diHerent.' Pier/slip:
OPEN DAILY
235 SHERWOOD PL,
TRY 5% DOWN
quie t cul-de-sac 1 tree t .
EutJide 4 Bedroom, 2
Bath: beautiful 1 -s to r y
bmne.; spark.Ung c I c. a n •
Cose to schools. Shake root
Prof. lndscpd, Only $34,500.
* * * *-* * 245 TU LAN E, C.M.
TRY 5% DOWl'j
Quick Possession
4 BDRM., 2 BA TH
COLLEGE PARK
.•VACANT •
CAL L ANYTIM E
646-3928 or Eve. 548-9416
Lachenmyer
Realtor ·
Corona del Mar
Duplex
The best income producing
property for the dollar in·
vested in to111n, 10% do11•n
yields approx $ll0/mo over
arx:I above principle, in-
terest, taxes & insuran~.
Only 7 yrs old with fresh in·
terior paint $74,500. can
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' ')l'l r/Uf\ITH ·4 PM•
* * * John Ma rch
P.O. Box 25 1
Balboa Island
You are the \vinnf-r of
2 ticket!! to the
' Southland
Home & Garden
Show
at the
ANAH EIM
CONVENTI ON
CENTER
July 14 • July 23
Ple&se call 642·5678, ext. 314
between 9 and 5 pm to claim
;your tickets. (North County
toll·free number is 540·1220)
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Gener•• General
CORBIN. MARTIN REALTORS
EXCLUSIVE PRESENTATIONS
DON'T, READ THl.S
UNLESS YOU HAVE MONEY
Evening Canyon Road in Shoreciiffs. known
as a prestlge area. This custom styled one of
a kind home fits into these surroundings. You
can be one of the first lo have the opportunity
to purcha1e. _
DE'l'AILS
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, carpeted &
draped.
OFFl!RED AT $19,500.
NEW LISTING
TRIPLEX CORONA dtl MAR
Beautiful 2 yr. old in~ome property, pride or ownership, with xlrit appreciation poten·
tial : consisting of two 2-bdrm ., plus 3 bdrm.
unit, .which would make xlnt owner's unit .
Shows nice return & all in the heart of Coro-
na del Mar. Call us for complete details.
CORONA DEL MAR
OCEAN SIDE OF ~IGHWAY
NEW LISTING, beautifully furni shed, with
P.lush carpeting, decorator drapes, lge. fam4
ily rm., worksaver kitchen. Huge cov'd. pa-
tio. Custom home thruout. Walk up the brick
walk to this beauty, you'll never want to
leave! Absentee owner says sell at $75,000.
CUL DE SAC CHARM
$1 ,550 PRICE REDUCTION
11Apple pie condition"! Large landscaped
lot, sprinklered, so you enjoy the pool. The
house is new thruout. just move into this 3
bdrm. charmer. Priced to sell at $42,950 .
EMERALD BAY
Build vour own dream house on this ocean
vte\v, Vacant lot. Laguna Beach's most ex-
' elusive ~:-ra, behind locked gates, 24 hr.
J?n .:-:·rJ. ,.,,ill1 :or""<:~ to priv. beach & nool.
Owner 'vi11 help finance to new buyer. Offered
al $35 ,000.
THIS IS ITll
Super deluxe 4 bdrm., ocean & harbor view,
heated & filt . swimming pool. Executive .sty14
ed home , Corona del Mar's best residential
area . Priced for fast sale at $74 .500. Don't
wait !!
Call US for your rei11 estate needs -WE
have lots of good things to tell you about!
CORBIN-MARTIN
REALTORS 644-7662
Gen1r1I
OCEAN & BAY VIEW
, OPE N SUN. 1.5
1601 KINGS ROAD
OVERLOOKING ENTJRl:l
HARBOR -Cultom bullt $
kina:sl&e bdrmA., 2 baths,
lge. llv. room, din.
plu1 hobby room, bit-Ina
incl. reb'la:. & freezer
$65,000.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
OPEN SAT. & SUN . 1-5
91 92 ALBANY CIRCLE
CUSTOM HOME -4 bdrms,
2 baths, 18x36 playrooll\
w/blt-ln bar, afl. I' p fl
. thnJ-<>ut, Fiolkrh1n f Io or
covering kitchen &: bath
elect. bit-Ins, • new D/W:
elecl. gRr. opener
sprinklers F'/R -$38,900
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5
222 LA JOLLA
NEW LlSflNG -Some viN
from this charmin1 early
American 1tyle 3 bdrm .. 2
bath home, din. room, •
beamed ceillnes, beaut:i.f
patio -A MUST SEE -0
$39,100.
* BAYSHORES *
I..ge. irre1. ct'lrner lot
Spacious 3 bdrm., 3 bath:
(approx 300'.l sq. ft.) Jge. Hv1 room w/lireplace, fot'm&.I
din~ room, panelled tam
room, w/wel bar, !!lee~ ,
gar. opener, bad m I nton
rourt, nC"ar private beach
$58,500.
"C" THOMAS
Realtor
224 \V. Coast Hwy 548-5571 ,
Newport Beach Eve. 545-5643
NOSTALGIA
LANE
642-5200 $33,500!
Swim you awlmmera all awn·
mer Jong in the lovely pool,
loads of decldnr, patio areu,
low maintenance Jandacap-
lng, 4 bedrooms, 2 bath. ele-
gant fireplace. all electric
'J)U&h button buUUn kllchf!n,
dlshw11;1her. Formal dining
room. Plush cloud 110ft car·
pet.Ing, drapes. An addreu
of distinction, Bkr, 540-l'ra:J.
HUNTINGTON BEACH DUPLEX
Older duplex just :Y. mile from ocean beach.
1 Bdrm in each unit. Good rentals-surround ..
ed by. fine income properties. $26,950.
* WIU. BUILD your dream Newport -Corona clel M•r .. Coste Me1i1
home. Have staff for com· I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.,;,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ol!!!!!!!!!!!!"'"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I plete home package.
RPm€m her when buHde ·
gave us four ]JOrtly bed-,
JIOOms, three luxe elegant ,
hNlroomA, kitchens wl
irurplua counter and storage I
apace. dramatic e,,;
tranceways, closeta )'O\.I can
get Jogt in, flreplaceg ~
can find and all extra quali-
ty ioodieg? They ju.st don'
build 'em like this anymoni
but, by iosh. we found one!
Jt's fust a hop-sklrr and a
jump from the. Mesa Ve~
Ch.intry Club.
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I ""9r1l a. ...... Put your confidence in our
49 years. ot cr.:allty custom
home bulldln&'.
MACNAB
IRVINE
FINER HQ MES
FRENCH ELEGANT
A striking view of Newport Bay
from 8 rooms, all w /beamed ceil-
ings. The quiet )/lend of used brick,
elegant cabinetry, tile decks, fine
carpel & quality create a magnificent !iv·
Ing experience. 3 BR .. silting room . FR .. &
private slip. $251 ,350. OPEN DAILY -1657
Bayside Drive.
FOR ADOPTION
Just 6 months old. Fathered by Bren. Al·
·ready sprouting fresh green trees & gar-
dens. You may weep like a cbild if you miss
this lovely 3 BR., FR. in new Green Tree
Homes -ONLY $39, 750. Lois Miller 642-
8235.
BAY & OC EAN VI EW!
and pool too! Decorator sharp 3 BR., 2
bath, FR., formal DR. Used brick -shake
roof. Ready lo move in . Asking $76,500.
DOVER SHORES VIEW HOME
4 BR. Ivan Wells atrium home. Marvelous
VIEW . One of Dover Shores best buys!
'!'om Queen 644-6200.
1'.HE COMP LETE FALL!
Be prepared lo fall completely in love w /
this 4 BR .. FR. home on beautiful Sommer-
sel Lane. Loi• Miller 642-8235 .
M,E DITERRANEA N VILLA
on Lido Isle. Large sunny patio, 5 huge
bedrooms, corner dbl. lot. Vacant. Open
Sunday 1-.1 p.m. 633 Via Lido Nord.
THE LAST OF TH E BEST
FINAL opportunity to choose from 3 spec..
tacular newly completed Ivan Wells custom
homes - 2 MARVELOUS-3 BR. homes.
Sweeping view of bay & mountains. Frnm
$1lll,200 lo '122,800. An unusual opportunity
lo duin In Newport's fantastic apprecia-
tion. Fumilhed model open DAILY lG-5
p.m. 1t :11)18 Galaxy, Dover Shores.
[liVlna I' ... -•·1rv1 ...... .,_,.., I
~I Dover D!I• Ml •IHI
11'4 lltoMllur 1'4•'200
TARBELL
FANTASTIC OCEANFRONT SITE
Encinitas! High on a cliff overlooking fabu-
lous beach & ocean. R-2 zone. $45,iloo.
LINDA ISLE LOT-$69,500.
A real choice Taylor Co. Exclusive. Build
your own luxury home on this island of finer
homes &yachting. A real buy !
Office Open Sa turd•y & Sunday
NEAR UPPER "Our 27th YHr"
NEWPORT BAY. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
$25 250 _21 11 San Joaquin Hlllo Road
3 b@drooms,
1
p 0 11 shed ''Overlooking Big Canyon Country Club''
hanfaood & 1hag carpet, NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. ~910 double garaae, huge lot with.
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towering shade trees,
A!sume the VA loan and General Generi1I
$157 ptt month pay all or no -----------------
down to ~ VA Joan. Fir.st ~-A",.,,.,_,-,""1(_.,,... _ _,~~--.;;
day on the market. • .. ,,. ~' ·•· ·.~.. 11•4
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pi1MA '::.:··TREASURE MAP "'·
Open Eves
ESTA Ti-HORSES
POOL-$55,000
Gorgeous custom built on
ju1t tmder 11' acre in horse
Country. Load• of aiant
lhadf! tree1. Vau1t~ celling•.
Formal dining. Big 2Sx13
family. 19' chef's kilchf!n.
21' muter 1uJte, Sparkling
20'x40' Sunset pool! Divorce.
NEED FAST SALE, Bar-
caln prir.ed at ~.000. Call
fast 645--0303.
10111'1 I Ol\0\
. '
. Newport Hel9hh
Vacant• $26, 9501
Aba!lcloned Coloolall GUEST
FACILITY. -fJunlly room W/beam celJlnp. A1J '
We kitchen w/ltoft a ft.
·fricmtor ltlellliled. N6w
paint + !has IMH>ul New
dr•.Pe•. 40' covered pe.tlo.
Sforare room. Huny • call -
I Oil! \I I 111 \fl\
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·--CHUCK CAROTHERS
REAL ESTAT:S ·TREASURES
FOUND IN .OUR OL ' SEAFARING TOWN
MESA DEL MAR
Jumbo 5 Bdrm . plus 3 baths. Onl.Y '41,500 .
Well groomed. Only ,2500. down. Happiness
forever & ever. Proud neighborhood. .
LADY IN FORECL9SURI
Lei's help ber, ill & behind in payrnts. 3 BR.
plus 3 BR. plus 2 BR. (newer). In Eut C.M.
Only '72,500. Call for details & to 1ee.
THE BLUFFS
Few settings In Exclusive BluU• can rival
this with its view overlooking gorgeous green-
belt! 4 Bdrm's -2* bathS? onJy ~ 9!!0. In-
cluding popular master bedroom .!< bath on
first level.
See example ot produci at
2JlJ Galaxy, Dover Shores.
Ivan Wells & Sons
UP FOR ADOPTION
An ideal Starter Home for
the young Couple. This
home is Vacant tho ncccdl
some clean up 2 Bedroom,
Living Room, \vith
Fireplace. Hardwood
Floors. Very large back
yard wlth Alley Access.
$23,500. Call 646-055.1, Even-
Inas 543--4569.
COLWEL L
PROPERTIES, INC .
REALTORS
UNBEATABLE
For Price & Size
5 Bdnn.. 3 BA, FORMAL
DIN, family room, twO
fireplace!!, large corner lot,
room for boe. t or cam per,
Walk to beach. Only $45,500.
***** GINNY *l'oM * MORRISON ~W..:.t: REAL TO RS
**• ** 557-4130
FOR THE SWING
AND SLIDE SET
Hua:e back yard for the
)'OW'll ones and rood for
Mom to keep an eye on
them. Fireplace. B/I Oas
)(jtchen. 3 Bedroom, 2
Bath.I. Famf],y Ro o m •
$32.llOO. Coll 64&--0916, Even. trcs548-4569.
COLWELL
P f11 )f1!f<T t FS I NC
Rr J\l TORS
Colonial Mansion
Fa.ntuUC $ bedroom, 3 b&lh
4' I "' ' ' J ,.. . 1831 WESTCLIFF DR., N.B. ~:"~=·~ ~:1~~~
* .. UNITS * ' 646 5152 s•E 138.iOO. Thi• 11on1e l• adult ,. CALL ME • AND • .occupied and 1parlcllor
Bltna, dll'lwlh,... f/A htat,,I ~~~:.e:=~=~:::=:::;;;;:;::;:;;:;;;;;~~~"' clean. Call toll free 8(2.~
ll>'JI, do. 1 Xlnt income.+ -I
Fortin, rum. e 4 t-so o o . •l!lllllll!lll!mnll
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-· Daily Pilot Classified Ads
Call 642-5678 1:~m: ~':':.;.:: i:; for Act"1on Call Pilot Oantfl@d, 64J.&671. • • •
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ACCENT ON INDIVIDUALITY
IN IRVINE TERRACE
Let us show you this enchanting home.
Atrium entry, spacious living room with fire-
place. 3 Large bedrooms, 2 baths, WVELY
DINJNG ROOM + room to store your trail-
er or boat. .. ...................... $62,500.
IF YOU WAIT TO THINK
YOU'LL ilE TOO LATEI
JN BACK BAY AREA-3 Bedroom. 2th bath,
built-in kitchen, stone fireplace. FAMILY
ROOM, community pool & REC. ROQMS in·
cluding billiards. Fee land and close lo every'
thing. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . . .. .. .. .. $32,500
LOOKING FOR A FLOAT
FDR YOUR BOAT?
POOL. PIER and SLIP available too . New
carpels and drapes, 2 Bedrooms, 21h baths,
WET BAR, marble fireplace. Overlook THE
WATER from your patio and enjoy $85 ,000.
AMOUR DE CASA
AND YOU WILL
Enchanting TWO STORY 5 bedroom 3 bath,
2 ftreplaces, F AMlLY ROOM, formal din-
inJ? room. NEW carpets and dranes. island
kitchen. SOMERSET model on FEE land in
HARBOR VIEW HOMES , , ........ $72,500.
TRIPLEX In CdM
"IT'S IMPOSSIBLE??"
ONE·OF-A-KIND; 2-2 Bedroom, l·l Bedroom.
Clear. Owner may carry. Close to shopping.
Tbls will go In a hurry .......... ,71,500. * * OPEN HOUSE * * (4 BR. a l'AM.) -1815 Port jltrmouth, Har-
bor View-Homes, Corona del Mar. '54,950.
Open Saturday & Sunday 1to5 p.m.
~ AHO AssotlAT(S
REALTORS
644·n10
211f'OITCOAST HIGHWAY
' CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.
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Daily Pilot Classified ·.Ads·
•
Call 546-5880 Open eves.
· ~-· HERITAGE
REALTORS
OPEN HOUSE 1-S
238 Rose Lane. C.M.
Sharp 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, pool
size lot. New carpets In liv·
Ing room &: hall. Bullt-lng,
Owner anxious. $27,250.
• * * Shown fmm office. Custom
built duplex on the Uttl~
Island, Perfect for en·
tcrtalnlng. Oversized la(
"''Ith ii.lest perking,
* • * lmmaculatf! 4 Bdnn, 2 bath.
Quick poueulon. Covered
patio, carpets & drapes. )
Take alook.
* * * 1 owner duplex. Spacious 3
Bdrm plus 2 Bdrm. on larg
lot. 3 car &ara&e· South ol
hJghway.
MORGAN REAL TY
673-6642 67>645f
EASY LIVIN~
Freshly painted 3 BR ho
w/near new drJ>g & •hai +
Iota of paneling.
$22,950.
Newport
at ,
Falrvle#
646-1111
(enytlmt)
COLWELL ;
PR(l P tf.lllf o..;t Nt,.
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l'OUR-PL I X
i1ere'1 a blrrain for 31>"·
Foor 2 Br. units, all vacant
and r&-painltd in and out.
Fanle•tlc tlnandnr. Ontt
$49.950.
MORGAN RI AL TY
673-6642 675-6459.
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Gener1I
$24,000
A1tum• .5~% Lo•11
Low monr.J\l)I PIYmtnla. leu
than rent. 3 &drmt -!'.. den. « can be .fth bedroom 2
baths, dinlna' room, 0011!.in
ranee A oven, bkr. 540-1720.
lt!1;1:1§!9
2955 Harbor, Colla Mesa
Gener ii
1 $30,500 NEWPORT ISLAND
Splnfth Design Ou..nninc PnwtnclaJ home
Authentic arch ways, huit on R-2 kit. 2 Bdrms., trple.,
entry way, t Bedroom•, xtrt pa&. Jn xlnt cond. Vacant -
baths, Roman hath olf mu· qutck-~km. $49;500.
ter ~room, famou. "G&r· CaU: 67S-3663 642--2253 Eve1.
den'' kitchen, terraced en.
trance, huae family ronm,
dining room, t>kr. M0-1720,
TARBELL
associated
9A0KlAS -RFAl TORS
?02~ W !Jolt-oo •71-J~6l
DIRECTORY
ARTISTIC FLAIR
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BR, form) Mo, iarit lam.
mll\Y Mluxe featuret, ]M'OJ ,
pa1kl. puttlna IP"H"· Open
S\ln. t...S. 202-t Nautilut, N.l!.
FOR YOUR VIEWING THIS WEEKEND
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ONE AND TWO BEDROOM HOMES
HOUSES FOR SALE *1235 Sand Key Dr. (Har. Yu Hills) NB
644-2430; 833-0700, $79,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
(2 Bodroom1 & Family Rm or Dtn)
24.1 Evening Canyon (Shorecliffs) N.B.
~73-6510, $99,500 (Fri., Sat. & Sun . 1-5)
227 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar
644-7662 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
(3 B1droom1l
1200 Outrigger Dr. (Har. Yu Hills) NB
644-2430; 833-0700, $76,500 (Sun 1-~)
1621 Castle Cove (Har. Yu Hills) NB .
644-2430; 833-0700 (Sun 1-5)
**1657 Bayside Dr. (Yachtsman's C~ve)
CdM; 67&-1935 (Datly)
1102 SOUTH BAYFRONT AYE., BALBOA ISLAND, N.B. $178,000.
Whatta location! On the tip of Little Island with a view fore ve r and a
pier end slip to boat! And room enough to build out front!
OPIN SUN., 1-1. PHONE UN l9 UI HO MIS CORONA DEL MAl 675·6000 fOl DlllCTIONS
1061 DOVER DRIVE, WE STCLI FF, N.B. S30,9SO
Condominium on fee land and reasonable price. 2 bdrm., 2'h ba th and
beautifull y maintained grounds that in clude pool. sauna and clu bh ouse.
Located close to shopping. Absentee owner anxious to sell .
OPIN SUNDAY, 1 ·5. PHONE UNl9Ul HOMES NEWPORT l l ACH, 645°6500 l'OR DIRECTIONS
THREE BEDROOM HOMES
General
' VIEW· WATERFRONT. VIEW
.... These properties enjoy the greatest in-
crease in \'Blue. Based on the record , it is at ..
n1.os t a certainty that the yearly apprecjatie;n
will exceed the cost or 1na intenance & taxes·
dur ing the foreseeable fu 111re l·lere are a few
properties for your consideration.
* CHINA COVE , C'dM ., 3 Bdrrns., 3 baths.
Your own elevator lo the top floor liv ing
q~arte rs . where you enJOY a lovely ha 'rbor
Vle\V, $98.000
* BAYSIDE DR . Like new home in every d ~tai l. 3 Bdrn1s. l~ fan1 ily rm . with picturtt
"'lndov.•s overlook ing beaut. beach. $159,000
*OCEAN BLVD., CdM . On the blu ff side .
._Ju st !isted. Fantastic: v1e\v fro1n any point
in t hi s lovely 3 bdrn1. & famil y rn1. home.
Almost li ke livi ng abonrd ship. $1 65,000
General -----Gtntr1I **4401 W. Coast Hwy .. N'pt. Beach
67>-6820 (Sat & Sun 10-Dusk)
*263 Oceanview, (Newport Heights) N.B.
642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
19 Rnyal St. George (Big Canyon CC) Cd'i
644-4910 $124,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5:301
1815 Port Barmouth (Hbr Yu Hms) CdM
644-7270 $54 ,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2636 BASSWOOD, EASTBLUFF, N.B. ~9,750.
Just listed and looks super! Popular Lusk A plan in immacula te condi· *
tion: This one has a service porch , family room with fireplace and * * * * * TOP SALESMAN * *
1710 Miramar, Balboa
64:Z:8235, $62,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
651 Vista Bonita. (The Bluffs) N.B.
642-8235 $59,750 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30)
2149 Seville Ave. (Balboa Pen Point) NB
644-4910 $75,000 (Sat.& Sun 1·5:30)
2071 Port Bristol Cir (Harbor Yu) NB
644-4860 $52.500 (Sat & Sun l ·5)
2021 Pt. Weybrid~e (Hbr Yu Homes) NB
644-4910 $47,500 (Sat & Sun. 1-5:30)
204 Kin~s Pl. (Newport Heigh!s) NB
644-4910 $100,000 (Sun 1·5:30)
**117 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB
675-0123 $149,500 (Sun 1·5)
**3808 River Ave., Newport Beach
675-4073 $87,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
3157 Killarney Lane, Costa Mesa '
54-0-7034 $33,900 (Sun 1-5)
*404 Superior, (Park Lido) Npt Bcb
67&-7225 (1-5)
1065 Vallejo Cir. Costa Mesa
646-0555 $33,000
3151 Barbados. Costa Mesa
(Sun 1-5)
546-2313 $32,000 (Sun 1-5) . ' . (3 Bedrooms &. F•mlly Rm or1 Dtn)
2030 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
646-1550 (Daily 10-5)
181 Monarch Bay (Monarch Bay) Laguna
Beach, 644-2430; 833-0700, $82,500 (Sun)
914 Citrus Place (Eastbluff) NB
644-4910 $42,500 Sat & Sun 1-5)
3260 Michigan Mesa Verde) CM
549-2688 $35,500 Daily 12·5)
*256 Oceanview Newport Hgts) NB
642-8235 Sun 1-5)
2511 Loyola Rd College Pk) C.M.
557-4263 $31 ,900 Sat & Sun)
2303 Redlands, Newport Beich
557-4130 $38,000 Sat & Sun 1-5)
106 Via Dijon Lido Isle) ·NB
$75,000 Open Daily)
*328 Bowling Green Dr College Pk) CM
646-0968 $33,900 Open Daily)
1950 Port Bishop Circle, Newport Beach
644-5968 $59,500 Sun 2-4)
2869 El Rio Cir, Mesa del Mar) CM
546-5889 Sun 1·5)
**1915 Bayside Dr. Corona de! Mar
67&-3000 $159,000 Sun 1·5)
3329 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar
67&-3000 $165,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
881 Sandcastle (}l .Y. Hills) CdM
67&-3000 $55,750 (Sun 1·5)
234 Virginia Place, Costa Mesa
646-0555 $33,750 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2682 Elden A,ve., Costa Mesa
646-0555 $27,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
*8192 Monticello Cir., Westminster
642-1447; 646-1388 $34,950
(Sat & Sun 1-5)
5842 Pinon St .. Huntington Boch ~
842-2535 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
4001 Marcus .. (Newport Island)
673-6210 $79,500 (Sun 1-5)
2459 Norse, Costa Mesa
$31.500 (Sun 1-5)
*2001 Holida~. Newport Beach
642-3000 $89.500 (Sat & Sun 1-51
213 N. Cooper. Santa An•
847-1221 $28.!i-OO (Sun 12-5)
14892 Trojan Circ, Huntington Beach
847-1221 $27.000 (Sun 12-5)
8938 La Stella. Fountain Valley
536-6565 $34,500 , (Sun 1-4)
*408 Mendoza Terrace, Corona del Mar
673-8550 (Sun 1-5)
267 Robinhood Lane, Costa Mesa
642-14-47; 646-1362 $34,950 (Sat & Sun)
( 4 Bedroom 1 ·
711 K-Thanga (Irvine Terrace) NB
644-2430; 833-0700, '98,7!50 (Sun 1·5)
tt•57 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB
642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
**538 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB
673-7300 $235,000 (Sal & Sun 1·5)
16068 haste St .. Fol\Dl~in Valley
847-U21 $33,250 (Sun 12-5)
550 Vi st• Flora, Newport Beach
640-0020 (Sun 1-5)
(' Bedroom• l ~amlly Rm or Dtnl
21692 Impala Ln .. Huntington Beach
962·7637, $41,950 (Fri, Sat'& Sun 1-5)
*1215 Dolphin Terr. (Irvine Terr.) N.B.
673-6510, $145,000 (Fri, Sat & Sun 1-5)
*2815 Harbor Ylew Dr., CdM
644-1425, $77,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
*2018 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B.
646-1550 (Dally !M)
*1120 Goldenrod, CQrona del Mar
644-7662 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2392 Bay Farm Pl (Back Bay) NB
546-4750 $47,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
10042 El Capitan (Shorecrest NB)
968-7859 (Sat & Sun)
*1609 Antigua (Baycrest) NB
642-8235 (Sun 1·5)
2107 Santiago IBaycrest) NB ·
540-1151 $63,500 !Sal_&__~un 1-5)
*1915 Chubasco (Irvine Terr) CdM
67&-5726 . (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2757 Cibola (Mesa del Mar) CM
979-1050 (Sal & Sun 1·5)
2781 Cibola (Mesa del Mar) CM
979-1050 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
*2024 Nautilus (Baycre.t) Npt Bch
646-3255 (Sun 1·5)
' 2130 Vista Laredo (The Bluffs) NB
675-3000 $39,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2010 Baja ('!'.he Bluffs) NB
675-3000 $39.950 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
27172 Puerta del Oro, Mission Viejo
830-2407 $38,500 (Sat & Sun ·1-5)
383 Santa Isabel, Costa Mesa
646-3255 $45.000 (Daily)
32~ Vista Baya. Costa Mesa
646-8811 $45,500 (Sun 1:30-5)
2907 Harbor View Dr., Corona del Mar
673-8550 $79,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •••oo Heather Lane, Newport Beach
f;4?,S60() S75.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
, 33.1 Grand Canal. Balboa Isle
673-8550 $98,800 (Sun 1-5 :30)
(5 Btdroom•l .
*1842 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
644-2430; 833-0700, $125 ,000 (Sun 1-5)
(5 Br & Family Rm or Den 1
215 Evening Canyon Dr. (Shorecliffs)
644-2430; 833-0700. $150,000 (Sun 1-5)
H•3 Lind a Isle Dr. (Lin da Isle) •
67>-6161 '(Sun afternoon)
1521 Antigua (Baycresl) NB
642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
H•46 Linda Isle (Linda Isle ) NB
642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2042 Port Weybridge (HY Homes) NB
644-6200 (Sat & Sim 1-5 )
20401 Upper Bay (S. A. Heights) Back Bay
644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
**309 Evening Star (Dover Shores) NB
642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2200 Lake Park Ln (Cherry Lake) NB
644-4910 $72,500 (Sat & Sun 1•5:30)
*633 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) NB
642-8235 (Sun 1-5)
4521 Dorchester. Corona de! Mar
673-1658 169,950 (Daily 1-5)
1337 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB
642-8235 '198,500 (Sun 1·5)
H•54 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB
644-2430 (Sun 1·5)
960 Lansing Lane. Costa Mesa ,
546·6327 $35,750 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1~1 ?. Seabell Cir (Lusk Harbor Yu Ridge)
CdM
675-72 25 (1-5)
(5 Bedroom & Gu11t House }
29572 Spotted Bull Ln., San Juan Capistra-
no. 1144-24~0 : 833-0700. ~137,500 (Sun 2·5)
361 R Ocean Blvd .. Corona del Mar
675·300 $128,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
(6 Br & Femily Rm or Den )
**305 North Star Lane (Dover Shores)
NB. 642-8235, $179,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1924 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
646-1550, $122,900 (Daily t0-5)
CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE
(2 l 3 Btdroom1)
H 44-01 W. Coas\ Hwy., N'pt Beach
67&-8820 (Sat & Sun l().Du•k)
TRIPLEXES FOR SALE
(2-2·1 -Bedrooms)
4-07 Fernlea!. Corona del Mar
673-6510, $87,500 (Fri, Sat le Sun 1-5)
LOTS FOR SALE
ttl657 Bayside Dr., (Yachtsman's Cove)
CdM, 675-1935 (Daily)
18113 Bayport Way, Newport Buch
640-0020 (Open 1:0().5:00)
550 YI.Ila. Flora, Newport Beach
&t0"-0020 (Open 1:00-5:00)
* '"" . ..... ,. ... ................ ,...
floors that shine like mirrors. Great decor! Will make a great home !
OPIN SUN., 1·1. PHONI UNl9UE HOMES COIONA Dll MAI 671-6000 fOI DIRICTIONS
630 CAMEO HIGHLANDS DR., N.B. $69,950
Sunny 3 bdrm. plus den. Elegant family room with views to the front
and courtyard area to the rear. Immaculate property.
OPIN SUN,, 1·1, PHONI UNl9U I HOMIS CQIONA DIL MAI 671-6000 fOI Dlllc:TIONI
212 SANTIAGO, DOVER SHORES, N.B. $17,500.
3 Bdrm. and a paneled den, shag carpets, sunken Jiving room and large
master suite. Enormous patio porch with Back Bay views.
OPIN SUNDAY, 1·S. PHONE UNl9UI HO MIS NIWPORT llACH, 641·6100 l'OR DIRECT IONS
-1215 lfE.RKSHIRE, WESTCLIFF, N.B. ~9,750,
Good investment in a 3 bdrm.! Quiet, pride-of-ownership Newport neigh·
borhood. You own the land . Great schools, great home ; will be fun to
decorate.
OPIN SUNDAY, 1·5. PHONE UNIQUI HOMES NIWPOIT llAtH, 641-6100 fOl DIRICTION5
FOUR BEDROOM HOMES
2069 MANDARIN, MESA VERDE, C.M. $59,950.,
2 Story family 'borne. Big master suite. carpeted family room with
stone fifeplace. Great landscaping. New listing .
OPIN SUN., 1·S. PHONI UNl9UI HOMIS CORONA DIL MAI 671-6000 FOR Dlll CTION S
1135 TAHITI DRIVE, MESA VERDE, C.M. $52,500.
Here's a unique situation: 4 bdrms., 3 baths, almost 2500 sq. ft; and all
on one floor. Located on an 80' x 100' sq . ft . lot near the country club,
OPEN SUN., 1·S. PHONE UNIQUI HOMES CORONA DEL MAI 671-40ot FOi 6111CTl0 S
3061 CAPRI LANE, MESA VERDE, C.M. $91,500,
Goller's gambit! On a hill side with l/& acre of Jana and vieWs of (fte
MVCC's nack nine. 4 bedrooms, formal dining, family game room,
elepant living room and a master bedroom with views .
OPIN SUN., 1·1. PHONI UN19UI HOMIS CORONA DIL MAl 671·6000 fOl DIRICTIONI
4IOO CORTLAND, CAMEO HIGHLANDS, CdM. $60,500.
Here 's a 4 bedroom bargain! Keys to a private beach, potential for
superb decor and an owner who 's anxious for offers. Floor plan sur-
rou~ds a sunny atrium patio. The mood is contemporary yet perfect
for antiques. Price just reduced.
OPIN SUN., 1·S. PHONI UNl9UI HOMIS CORONA DIL MAI 671°6000 fOR DIRICTIONS
219 VIA NICE, LIDO ISLE, N.B. $92,500.
Lido Isle! 4 Bdrm. with extra lar~e m aster suite. 2 story floor plan
with 3200 sq . ft., contemporary feeling, electronic overt even, new list-
ing !
OPIN SUNDAY l·I. PHONI UNl9UI HOMIS, MllA YllDI l46·1ftt H>l DlllCTIONI
' 'DUPLEX HOMES
520 MARGUERITE AVENUE, CdM , $64,SOO
Here's a cute shing!.;-d duplex on a palm lined avenue. Two 2 bed room
units with potential to add on. Inspect the property and review Unique's
investment prospect us.
OPI N SUNDAY l·S. PHONI UNl9UE HO MIS, M~SA YllDE 546·1ft0 FOR DlllCTIONS
712 LARKSPUR AVE, CORONA DEL MAR '$73,500.
New listing! Bright 3 bdrm., 2 bath home in front with 2 bdrm., 1 bath,
in back. Good investment. great living .
OPIN SUNDAY 1·1, PHO NI UN JQUI HOM IS, MllA YIRDI 146·1tt0 fOI DlllCTIONS
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Salldy Hopkins
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Congratulations to Sandy Hopkins 0£ Village
Relf Estate, Huntington Beach, Top Sales·
man for June. Sandy is a broker, he grad-
uated from Arizona State where he speclal-
lzed In Real Estate. He furthered his educa-
tion by working for a Tille Company and
joined Village Real Estate in 1970. I! rou
have a Relf Estate need, why not cal a
true pr1>fessional! Sandy Hopkins, VIiiage
Real Estate, 962-«7!.
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OCEAN Yl!W
FROM ALL
ANGLES
Tirtd of Jooklna alnel.ghbor'a
waJ.11? Cut your eyes on the
·zparkllng blue Pacific f""Om
. any window of thi~ cu1tom
Temple Jlllls Man!lion,
Watch the 1un 11et bt>hlnd
CatnllnaJ~larid. Buy a h~lt
ICO~. Words can't de!!erlbe
the' beau\y, lhla J btdroom
has It a.II. J'onnll dinln~
room, Ju.Ah c•l'Pf!I• &nil
matchlnr dr•Pft. W1 will
tradr. anythlnc yoo have fl>r
this SGO,ClXt calf.It, You wUI
agree. Call for appointment. -' • ' I ' , . .,. .. '
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Open Evtt.
FIXER UPPER
JUST LISTED -Belt Mtl&
Vml1 lolcttion! • 3 'I
tamlJy. Netd1 loll nf 'fWk
but mak9 o«u now and
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546-6880 <Open evt"1.)
• HERITAGE
REALTORS
V1Cal)Cft1 t'Ollt mont)ll Rent
)'OOt hou.w, 1111.. •kin
bide .. etc. thN a Dally Pilot
Don Dou9h•rtY
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Congratulations to Don Douckerty o! Villaa•
Real Estate, Fpwitain Valley, Top Sal...uil
for June. Don livos In Fountain Valley with'
his wife Veronica and fi ve cbildr en. He ii.:
a member of the Huntington Beach-Fountal11
Valley Board o! Realtors Multiple Ultlnc •
Committee. Don. ls a broker and oaa of Ille '
most knowledgeable men Ill the Real E.otalt
business. If you have a Real Estate need ,why , ·
not calJ a rea1 professional! Don Dougherty,
Village Real Estate, 531-5800.
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0-ral· -* LirrLE ISLAND BAYFRONT *
337 E. Bayfront Open Sat l Sun 1-S
Here Is t he opportunity to have a beautiful
rece~tly con~trucled hom e in prime Bayfront .. ,
location. Built to an extended height, this ,·
creatively designed home offers a feeling of ;:
tremendous spaciousness. Shared pier le: :: ·
tI01L Spacious rear apartment. If you ar• :: ·
looking for a beautiful & unuauat llomt, ;: I
this Is it! Price, $197,500. :: :
WILLIAM WINTON, Real Estate .:
229 MARINE, BALBOA ISLAND 67S-3331
Gtntr1I General
' Newoort Beach
condominium homes
with boat sli~.
You own the land,water
and slip.
From $64,950.
7% financi~.
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(714) 17Hl20
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"U" RXrr WANTED!! • • , DIVE IN
•·"'----~ IN SEWNG YOUR ~OPERTY TENDER LOVING $200 BUYS!
Mutt -th .. 2-SToRY BAR-
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OK! N-TLC. ONLY ~1,15o, cau ""'. 6l5-030l.
Stop by our office at 3425 ¥e•. dlve in that tantuUe
Eut Cout Hl&hwlY ai>d pooll Then climb out and
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fl<om • flmlly who .,.,1re, to TRY 5% DOWN
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''Eoonomlc Guldt ta> ~ greenery IUttOUndi.na y.lU.
del ?rtar Are a COm-O;>ok a jUICy stMk on the
munitle1". lt wUl five you a ps bar--~ue and mix a
real~~ or. ~ in drink at the poolllde wet ~=-Of~·~':~ ~ ;!ir ~:
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Ea1t Side Joy ·-r
live In a aood neJ.chborbood. quiet cul-de-aac 1 tr e e t ,
e?Ccellent 1 c h o o l 1 • co~ Eamide 4 Bedroom, 2
venient to market.a and Bath; beautiful l·atory
freeway, eul~e-aac, close home; sparkling c Jean.
to Mesa Verde Country Close to 5Cbooll. Shake roof.
Club-3 Bedrooms + family Prof. lndscpd. Only $34,500. . . ( .
fXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT room , 2 ball~. "'"red CALL ANYTIM E patloM~ced at only $30.999. "'-3921 or Eve. 541-9416 --------
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variou1 Bo m-e dw be r ' • l'l'lllVWL' nmbl't Into the
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dues to beklng to such ... an Jounae-by the b J a z j n g
3 br, 2 ba. w/ill.n'. 6 dtn1 \
Nr all 11ebll. Beaut yard,
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642-1447 (I" &tf....1¥8 ~ 0 HOMES TO CHOOSE FROM CaU 2lti -4 J~:'!0o.n
Charmine extUJor with some
rock work that sets off the
honle. 4. BedrooDlll...tireplace,
built·in J'IJlge I: oven, dish-
washer, pa~, bkr, S«>-lttl.
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1~ ESTATERS Lachenmyer1 --11 -expfaiDI lf!'platt. nnauy .,,.ure to;i '"""'""!'~!'"!!!'l"!""'!l!!!!I \\'hich subdlvi.Siotll are tee your doubleslzed roaster 5114 % FHA
1abd and which i:. re au.lie, turn tht stereo on loW ·POOL HOME
P LEASE CALL US TODAY .. I. ........ ,, ' .. I , ' Ubb 'ISLE
Street to street site, 115 frontage, Estrada at rear, total privacy,
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 4000 sq. ft. Room for pool in center patio,
huge muter. bedroom on 2nd floor with sundeck adjoining. Pro-
feuionall7 decorated. OWner .moving north. Shown by appoint·
. mttit onlt,.,$139,500 futl "price.
' . PENINSULA POINT TRIPLEX
• tj I "" Re.1l tor I leMebold. Call ~72'J5. and rtiu ... on tbe patk> 3 81\i 2 BA. crpts, drpe,
EXECUTIVE IMMACULATE
Contractor-Owner has made
hl• home an ab s olute SPECIAL TARBELL
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<1verlookincl )'001" pool. Thia ~ wllll, • heated pooJ,
hcm1o w ' -cything tor cloo! to ecbools. lrwys,
, )'OU( ll;llJ!I pl llvin&! .$38,500. shoPPC. UodoJldeny La. -1111::1 1 Aaklng $33;900. 646-8tl6l or
beauty! 4 BR witb master, for this superb 3 bedroom
av;ay ~rom the othe; 3. home nestled among tl"eea
Fsm. din rm, 2 BA, highly and shruba. Sparkling qual· 2955 Harbor, Costa Mesa OP19E1N5. CSAHTUl..S!J.f!·Dl.S
; THE REAL •'RJ ESTATERS ' ". ~· .. upgradai fix~res, crpts & ity !or fine entertaining. THREE AND ~
ch-po. ProleSSK>nallY ldscpd. Lulll deep 'Pi!• carpeting IRVINE TERRACjE 5......, Old H~
$36,900. Letus sbo~ you !his with custom matching A POOL · 4 Bdrm.,.tamlly rm.~«· "l"'l er vmw
pride of ownersfilp home dra kl . . tra iroom !h eara&e A llf (. 1 --Lot today. SOUTH C-0 AST ,pet,. au .. elee.!ric tchen Want qu1~k J!Ot!SeSSlOll ot a htd. pool:. Vacant. $69,soo. · .....-ge.
REALTORS 545-3424 Copen wl~ a~ th~ trlrrindng1, fan. home with a pool !or the Scenic Properties 8'75-.5'12i Unusual older, 2 bedroom,
eves> tastic fireplace. What a show summer'!' We have a great 3 -l lA bath, home on huge Jot.
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home, 4 large .bedrml. kin&:
sized muter 3 ba~ Hup
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23.13 1\ljtgen, College Pk.
2 Br. 1 bJ.!b,eac6 on busy Balboa Blvd. No .trouble keepln~ them
filled. ¥.t'iiloCk to the bay, 2-blocks to the' beach. Full price only
$84,500 25% down will buy it and \lie rentals will pay it off.
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· place for $39,500! Seller Bdrm that's vacant and CAMEO HIGHLANDS • BY Could•' build andther house
.. COUNJRY_ClU JLm»md for GI and.FHA ftady-fo...-,ou.-J OWNER..HARD-TO-rn<D.5-nar, Priced at only· MESA..l<ERD•..,_, --t----
VIEW tenns1 now's the time. Call <:leaned and palnied. Act ~ 3~) BA ~ w/fam $33,!iOO. 'AddlUonal prOpertY, 4 bt, huge tarn nn. fo nn 4ln
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up .and 2 BR down, 2 Ba. in each unit, room to park 8 cars. Full
price only $79,500 each, 10% down and owner will carry 10 % 2nd T.D. First user depreciaUon will apply to the new owner.
90°/o LOAN AVAILABLE
- -now 546-8640 ,nn, see thru fpl. Newly adjoining available also. rrn, Beaut Jndscpd, CU1 de
A delightful, custom built, 4 ' · painted &. decorated + Fh'lt time advertised. Call sac. $45,500. lMO Killdffr
BR home-right on the 15th MODEL HOME/ ocean view. Open house, 646-nn to see7 , Cir. Shown by •P P t •
falnvay. :rorntaJ din rm, Realtors 545-949l This was not the mode( but daily 1-5. $69,950. 673-1658. ~*=-.;:97,=45_... -..c::-.;::-=
tam rm, lge rumpus rm. Open ~v~s. it sure looks Iike,..one'. Im-OPEN HOuSe-2459 Norse. 3 br, 2 ba, tam
and 3 baths. l\.! a s t e; r Assume and Save rnaculate in ~ respect 2516 Bayside Dr, (at rm. f:rplc, bltns, Ihle eptg.
BHR-a\vay front ~etohlhte~t 3· $$$$ many extra/features in this Fernleaf). New duplex 2 br, I ----A9!Umable 5%.~ VA loanin.
onie so ar,i~ngni a i is I 3 Bdnn fi.t V rde I 2 ba each unit. Great bay $31,500.' Vacant. Owner
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• Vacant irld ready to move into on credi't approval. Halecrest 3 bedroop1 2 bath, ne)" paint inside and ·out with new shag car-
pets. $.,,,9W. Op~n Sal. & Sun. 1·5.
9UIET CUL-.DE-SAC
~ ~:r .f1th;;6 ;:e c:fi 4 . Bedroom, 1% bath, I hom~Grea::tio ~ore=· view. Sat A Sun, 1-5. Agt, AW 1',"D Wl"NER! town Sun, 2.-5.
mi y. ' · . fireplace, a gtlCX! D~r pl.an, ta.!nhlg. Only '$38,000 wins ~2121. This~ 'family home is · OPEN HOUSE SUN l..S :!~ay ~Pt.,:;:i~: 0~~ nice quiet s~~· yet tlls prize. 546-8640. SPECTACULAR VIEW just 'WaJtini 1or you! ,Froffi . 3157 Ki&rneY I,.n, ~.M. ' •••
't;; • 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Beautiful kitchen, harqwood floors. Owner
leaving state. Priced right at $33,000. Open house Sat. & Sun. 1-5.
COASTREALToRS. ;tuce :S!.u =~ing REFLECTS Harbor-Ocean.Lights, 4 BR., the w~ A cozy liyYw Spaclous2_Br~~~ ~24 (Open.,,.,.) shopping. PriCed to 'l' at PRIDE! 2 BA + powder room, living room to the'&pacloo.u master ~·a;;p[Mt>-~·
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' ill .... neot Costa Mesa Area. Top investment. $28,500. Open
houae Sal & Sun. 1·5. • 6 UNRS
4 ad $23 000 on1y m 500 can """'2313 rm, lam rin, din rm. ProL ouite, uu. be&Jlty lo tr.sh, .,;;;:=.~~'ir:-,:-;~ rlnS • ; ' • -r. · 3 bdrm, in MESA VERDE, landll<!aped. p ea c e t u l , deon and ready! 4 BR, BY OWNER -lileaa de! Mu. nm will be hard to ~L acreened in porch. Close to secluded poot Prestige ~family room, a>ft 4BR;2BA,ta.rnilyrm.New
Only 2 miles to the beach. goMlf-course. Owner transfOnl • neighborhood. $71,500, by water, leads of !tl>rage, shag crp'ta. <:omer. ReadY
features built-In electric ust move by Aug. lsL Y "'••1•-lush ~--, and, \\-'OUld """' to l\fove-1.n! $ SS 1 5 0 0,
-950 -----·-. kitchen, w J w carpeting 7 ' .,.,.,, : Bkr. 55?,.-4130. beU.:Ve much more?•, JU8t 546-aiGO.
TH Ro u G Hou T. and Ne.wport Heights OPEN HOUSE Cool• Mos• listed·HWTY! eau 919-1050.co c:::µ.EG:..:.;.::.E_P_ark,_pool.~~Shu1',,.... .
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Great lax write off with good income. Prime location . 2 story
-· bulldlng.newly·painted-8000 sq. ft. can be ci>nverted to offices.
Excellent financing available .
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absolutely NO . MAIN-/'Ocean View • Sat & sun lpm to 5 pm Ontu 3 br, tam rm, new pahlt lt
TENkNCE exterior. $700 Be t J 5 BR ~BA & COLO I L .,, 900 0 H
TOTAL cash-moves you/i~ $45,000 1.: ~e:':me; ~ar Pu'buc · NA ~21-. ~:s-e:;i•ing· en:! Or°:~
or assume low 6,._ % ,,FIIA This is a large 3 bedroom, 2 &. Catholic schools. shoppg TWO STORY ~ 646-0968
Joan \Vith total payments of bath home, located 'on the centers & fl'\vys. All terms. A home you will fall In love ~ 11 _;_:..;.,o--'P~E~N~H~O~U~SE~.--,,I
$l80 per m~nth! Bluffs in Newport Beach. $35,750. Call Broker 1 with. \Valk in the hall right ' · · MESA VERDE t ~ 'I I .t' 1'~eature!I built-in -kitchen, -54&-6327. to large -liv rm. to formal ----------•• bdrm, 2 be. A.91me nw .. -
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downstairs rumpus room, *OWNER MOVED* din nn. To left bedroom. & I 'aAfA '. 328J ·~bipn. 54Q..934T
, shake roof, lm-ced afr heat, DESPERArE• 3 BR. 2 ba. bath, or den, or office. Walk •. r.vvL TABLE ' * CAW 54<;-T13ll *
, • , ., v.MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Realtors 646-11ll hardwood noon. Fantastic Lge. nnnpus rm .. bltn. BBq. 1rglorwardkltchto !arge 1~ rm. win ftt with ;<>9111 to spare· Sh.,. • vacant: 3 • 4 BR ..
...;:" ~~, / ~3 WestdiU Drive view of ocean from bay win-lnunac. On R-2 lot, close to ""' service nn. in 15' x 30' den. '3 Bednn 2 Repos. in area. 'W 111 1
'•'' .. n.....n 'tiJl g ?fit dow. ~ced to sell. See it. eve-·n,;na .,'1.,/500. Walk up to. 3 .LARGE bat,h, flfeplace, bltins. Xlnt Realty .
""" Red Carpet R I ''u•~ ..... .,.....; · bedrms •· 2 "Aths. Covered m· •·out . · 'R --FQ'---R-T_H_E __ , ea tors. BALBOA BAY PROP. " -~ . -'--'--,..,..-'='----,,
.. • 546-864<}, * "2 7491 * pol'Cb Md 1.,... be<:~ yard. '$32 950 4 BR, 2·BA. 2000 aq. !I· I .·. ," -· 383 Santa lsabel.IOpeo daily 1 w/livtng,' dlnirc & ""1)
, .. '\.-·c·/ . WHOLE FAMILY Owner Desperate OCEA'NFRONT Ea•'-'kl• c .M.l rms. """""" 514% VA. r· ~!"&'..... . REAL ES. "AThL) '"' "BONUSI ROOM" Newport Heights oimer has DUPLEX 400EJ7!' •. RIRAll RoyMcCordle Rultor $36,900.0wner.51>--0J.11. .
, • , , 1 , : t 1. 1 '"' 1 fOnnaJ . dining room and a 5 BR'hilme with fohnal dtn-REALTORS 644.sn.1 I -,,,-ESA VERDE ~E:;:I :;;T;::o:;.ro=c.;.;.:.....-._-1 ... , z • I fantastic bonus room for on-ing room. gorgeous shag PRIDE OF ilOWN'ER
' " " ly $3.1,950. I'-' below market. carpet• Md partial v;ew of COSTA MESA IMPOSSIBLE !.arge·3 bdrm .. 2 bath, fsml· 3 BR .. 2 BA,. <P'-'I drp~ Jae
General, General Call toll free 842-2535. the ocean. See ;1. Yoµ'll love 3 BDRM $23 950 Huge 4 BR. !1800 sq ft!) In ly rmlilul ••• ~'"'· .2 trplcs. j,atio, lg<. pool-aiblockj:ewalllot
i • ,-. it! Asking $54,950 but will ' one ot Costa Afe~'! tinetit Beau ~sq. ft 1master encloSed by •
j,. -• consider all offers and low Newly painted and ready for suite incl. &eparate den. clo6e to xlnt I c b o OJ I ,
BAY OR OCEAN 0 in v f ailable areas. Separate master 1 l l ,. : · • • -. payment. ca 11 m ve · ecy ew av De uxe ..,..ting & Mexican marke!S, new ·ma• • ' i• Id 2 B th 'H $59,500• 516--8640. 1ikethisatsuchalowprice. suite with dressing uea. tile floors. ht time oUered, Reaaonable. 831-175!,
ll' • • rm a ; ome Call this \\oi?ekend -home is Huge living room with 12 t 5 Pri d f •••211• ·•t 5 30 • ~ -•· •,•-I , .. . Take your pick for this · NEED 5 OR 6 crackllng tlrepla~. open ' 0 '· ce or -•-' • w•~-.
IUILT ~ IN elegantly done be a 1c h BEAT THE BLAHS vacant and seller is ready. Tremendous family home quick Ale. $35,SOO. 3260 Fountain Vatley,.. ~ ~ ,,._.... O~YOUI • 2 795 ,O.._N61 mansion with approximately Ti~ o't looking at a bunch 8EDROO.MS7 546-8640. with all the extras! ·eau 'Michigan, owner. 54~:ms.
"· •• CltrlD ' ' •· I 'COUNTY 2000 sq. ft. of comtort and of dogs? Well, we have the This big 5 &inn home has *BUILD INCOME* ~1050. . 2 'HOUSES on · one. Jot, on SEYMOUR AA.AA RATEf>
, ONLY I u x u r y • ~ huge sohJtion _ just listed super one huge bedroom that N'pt Beach, 50xl60 R-2 lot, ~ Meyer PI. 2BR rear hse Is 4 buy of . the week/ ~-
bedro0ms ,2 ba'.1hs, 15x3> neat 3 bedroom 2 bath Mesa could • .,~, .. L.--A.ie. Into room to build. 2 BR. hoine, · ~ Yf. <Ka. H'a'i Carwrt, gatage, ma~' ~beatobm. 2'bath f • -, DUPLDn AND TllPLllll ALSO AYAILAILI ~ I.It;" uuw . ed ·~o . . patio Older 2BR ""' ln ho F .__. --' ·' FORMAL DINING ROOM ~ Mar ~!!le. Absolutely two. Family rm, dining rm, 2 car gar., rent at .,..... 21. · · · me ea ....... 1 ... ~..... n I.. •••rfRI,..·. .,,;J., .. ··2~1-a-s, one,,,.kl -;;;_i month.OnJy •"";900. ----~ • -. t. Has frplc, ~e, c~·.kitchen, ove..:i.....i..1-r-.,-uo ....... }' '"' i>enect i.nside .and even bet-3 car garage, mitny custom -~ al Am '"'"~" ~ ........... .... ~ f • r ·"' • tnW1ter suite! On land you ter outside with sculptured features .• Beauti!ul CAYWOOD REALTY _ ,ummwn aiding, Ple luscious~'t1tzeyardwltb . e ,1t_4J$qu1r•F••f e .... L1th •nd Pl••t•r OWN!ByappointmentonJy. . * •••1290 * --~~-for~ houses. double pGJio, ~ ~ e Sp•clou1 W•tdrob•• e H•rtfwoff C1bin1ft patiO in park-like setting landscaping in minimum .,... Priva Vacant lots · ~"··~· • .._ li:f I • L F' . withbigtrees.Thebestpart care yard Ex-llent val"• BY Owner, Fee Land, OUT OF 112 Cf· on storage sfjace, c u 1 t om .... ,..• ~ •r ow 1n•ncin9 1s the , pricl'. OPEN SUN~ . "" ~ l"&cii side. of property. Nr drapes and carpeting, CCllt:
-• CALL 537:0310 Realtors ' ~7711 DAY2$9EIRio,Mesadel ~950. CaU today $55,900, Harbor View Pretty CoUege Pule, Cam· schls, $31,800. Owner venlently locatedlnpri.,.,ol
•llii-.. 1' ~•3 w .. tc1:11 ..i:"ve Mar C. l\t . Hl omes, Cannt el, 3 BR.I~· bridge (by Buccola). Only 2 646-9740. aft 5:30 pm, owner.hip area. A Must ~ ~.n ~s~ 546-5880 (Open Eves.) Giant Two Story u.x crp g. prem. ' are listed. We have the im-BEST College ·par1c area. 3 see-prlced right at'$33,2SO.
'-'t""" sprnkln:, Indscpd, Pr 1 n c mac:ulate Qne. .. Call_Georg_e. ....ar:J_Ba,_encl patio. block SEYMOUR wilt. take .~,,.
HORSE RA, NCH On king size Jot in North only. 644-5968 anytime. M 1 557 ·~ Ed Ridell aU .~-. Costa Mera. 4 bedrooms ez e, ~w. e w • near schools. $:/8, 750, home ln tl'ade. Ca 11
$29,950! upstatn and a :111xU finish-* BY OWNER *_ Realty, 646-8811.· qn special term" Principles SEYM OUR . REALTY
ed separale fantily room 3 BR, 1 BA, fncd yrd, quiet OPEN SUNDAY 1.5 only. Call 642-2312. Open 847-1221 or 546-4212
IT'S TRUE! Almost i,t acre l """""""""""""""""""'"""~I do\vnstairs. 3 baths, country street, frplc, drps, ·crpts. 3123 CORK LANE,·C.M. House ~unday 1-5 P?if. 2290 BUY i\fe -You'll Like l\!e.
plus a beautiful red ranch VA NO DOWN kitchen and dining are8:, $26,500. l\fo. pymts $204. 3 Bcinn's, family room, 2 full Columbia Dr. am a 5 BR, 2¥.. ba, Trl-leftl
''!"'liGeiiiineiiiir•iiliiiiiiiiiii boshused ! treLoadedKnowitthl gi~nt on this rare , .. nlue. 2 plush carpets & drapes in 21n Rural Pl. 714:: 524.2511, baths. Hardwood noors. $32 S Ow a e es. y pme bed h .1 0 At •'lg 500 'C'tJ V , 00. By ntr on h'g cul-de-sac lot •. Fam
• \\'alls everywhere. Ranch . rooms eac uni . ne every roont. ,,., l -k B ... A, A. 2 story, 4 br, fam.·rm., 2 ba., Kitchen, Ir&' fam ·dlnina:. t · ... FOUIPLEX SPECIAL OF slyle kitchen with beamed urut !"'°'v ~cant and ready Better see it now! Ne'v on Bae I Y GEM walk to Killybrooke Sehl. a: Huge Living Rm. Frplc,
$2,000. DOWN THE WEEK ceiling. Dining room. Big : hunm~~ate '-'°",""pa~. market. UNIQUE 2 s,Y 'upside-do•~ 1610 IV. Coast Hwy .. N.B. swim club. East of Harbor, crpts, drape•. elc, O..nttj
, b' ~-2 •·th aH covered pa~io. Don't miss Keecp asun~i;nor .....?!:. •. , .... : home .wiJh.wood beam ceil-REALTORS 642-4623 N.orth of Baker. 313 8 regretfully needs to tell. GOVERNMENT REPOSES-~ l&' ..,.,........., .. .,., ..,.. s, thla bargain• Call , now uuu,.,. J"'"1•i.cu vu· lngs, &: a great view of hills Klllybrooke, 557-n09. $37,500. '47-7619 Optl' Home
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otter in on this comPieteJ.y be'autitul rural atmosphrtt. 645-0303. in the service, call us. Realtors 545--0465 Bdhns, sewing nn, lrg lot, "Ugt" it in clamfted, Ship decuated A l&ndlcaped. Sell the old atutt. Buy 1be
-redecorated 2 bedrm •• 4-.. vA-no-down.--5% -eon-Open-Eves---)atti. · $38,CXXJ. ~99-16. tO ~ts!~~-4 BR.-$48,950. -0wnr:"M7..::8?9C-new .tutt.
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"' , -;;-,, j Open Evse del Mar. Beautifully turn., 2392 Bay Farm Pl. (Coun-"'21 ~-COATS COUNTR:Y SCEN,E H t' t B ch plu• carpfg., decorato r ty).Mesarlr.toU,.erBay ' ~ . Q & $27,950! Un UMJ on eq drapesi tg.. tamlly nn., Dr. Open ""'"e s.t & Sun,
' .WALLACE Beautilul rear yard, privacy $18,500 \Wrklaver kltch. Hu,. covd. c1::.5::. • .::Br::kr::.·:..546-4:::...::750=· __
'). ·ft&AL TORS unlimited Jovely fruit ~ $9Z;.OO down with monthly patio. CUstom thruout! Walk boa p t --454146...,4141~ shade t~1, colorful carpet-payments of only 3185.00. up the brick walk to this Bal ~ enin l u • UP FRONT '(Open Evenfnta) ing, large cciv'ered patio • The Mme is in excellent beauty, you'll never 'va.nt to BAYFRONT, lot w/pier &:
.•. ON OUR LIST OF GOOD 1 '""!""""""""~~"""~"" \ relax after a hard day'5 oondition, vacant and ready leave! .Absentee owner says float. Corner loc., beautiful
BUYS. A delightful spic.and-!' Sa,,nset Splendor world 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, to move into. Call 847-EOlO sell at 0175.,IXXl.. 1 N View. 675--5085.
span 3 bedroom and (ami\y delu.xe bulltin kilche.n, dish-N<m1! c •
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offered al $32,500. A grrllt t't'Sidence oUers a view of lertds added charm to hos-MARTIN ycre
home With many fine fea. the city at nigbt and the pltable living room .. Prime ' 2 POOL homes. Rhoda Magil,
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ua todOY at -. Your eye~ will liaht"'-. ... thing. 5f0.1720. l-'c==.o=N==D==o=M==1==N:::l::::U:=Mo=I REALTORS 644-7662 Back Bay, 4 br, 3 ba, form
5t0-U51 (Open Eves.) yoo enter and feel the . din m, lam nn• 2*
\V8l'mth and <.'harm of tbJs NeWJ'IOri Beach $30,500. Two Heather Lane. m.Cm. (2)
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"-bath. Family room bxne. 2955 Harbor. Coata Mesa ed patio on corner lot. Steps 'OmventenUy >ocaiect ih Cedar l"""· ~'bt&'Ji lndtcPd. D>l • HERITAGE
«[l\LTORS , All tho linHt appointments. ---------t to pool. Glen...., 6ie1a "! ... · Spae-Jloll<ll1" fsf,SllO. ' I ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!"!!!!I Pn>fe,.;onelly land11Caped lrfcfte The TRIPLEX • loua 5 bedroom and lamlly. ~ del M0¥
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• al tbe...Newport Nvitra • Own 3 cUstom doll house•· on With this income property. art loDklnr flllr in a one CosJ a>tttgt °" ~Latt-
Wtlt lido oi -Baclr a lot. Pl'tiile ~ Coil& $49,950. atory homo; Olfered with no ....-...,,p\e1.iy tumfthed
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Heth -H -1~-~li·~-c~~F bedroom for~ 4 -·A _..,.~ Ill' appointment otlly. '''be tl!UU!ly ·~,. ~ .J }hOllt Condo one b..iroom IOl".,,..ndm•. &IALTY University RNlly f ..:u ~ltd. ' t.t an;. 3 Br. 2 Ba, pool, pla A aliRo Price 11· $52,500 with 10~ Neer Newp•r1 P••t Office 1)1)1 E, Cst. Hwy. Si..:.6510
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, 1 Tod Hubert I Anoe. , tna $311,IXXl, Brlnc In an otter 1-ty 3 1¥\ -, ... tllalt Unl .. rs/tY 1tHlty
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.. OWNER l•aYl11t1. You <an . ours 9t TWO NEW ~!STINGS = !<l·UP in fllllUY per-. ~"..tr.nr park, 1 br. ''ilr. ~alk to the beach. Newly Thi.i's the only thing wrong In Bt&utlful Turtle Reck Y.'hete aruaU pets are $3,995. AIM dbl wide Al LARCE 2 Urt DUPLEX BUSINESS
OPPORTUNltY ·"<!'. 'de<oroted, 4 be dTOfill with Ibis IO¥olr---HWs. One -both To Serve Yotr .. 1comt. Tll'O"IWlm'!IOOll: 15,995. 613~17. ' _al'!>ll ""' -p<r. mo . . ~"1 bui.l&-1n range-, 0 v en ' everything the aver a 1 e with vltwJ. both 1 priced 1, playgro\ind A ball dla· 1---------Outstllndf11S;; lnv~'tn1en1 .tl $6,000 1
J. dWtwUher, huge fireplace'. family wantt. "'ur 1"""' rlstit and both !NcLUDE· "The Best of Two Worlds " mond; t•-. "'°"atlon hall>; 8xU. 2 BR. patio. 11!'~· ~l"l· O)l''l"r. ;i~tl!_
,._ yVd 'with 6 mature fruit bledrooms, 2 baths plus nrE LAND Come see them pOOI tables &: ibufflel»i.fd, rec rooin s:A popl. l\-.k IO JV Jl"Jlt~ dililp.it'x li yr okt
TI ·• .trees. colorful aettin(, brk. m&ny exvas.•\VaBc to b;elCb toda)', they ~n't last long! ()ntu Two bedf'901lls, one lit king· ~'\ . b~. ~· CaPlatrano Bfach, U'.l,000.
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r $33,CXXI. 842-.25f1. A schools. 0Nl.Y'U7 ,'00. · ~ REAL size: pltnty ot closet •nd or t~ for tut. 531)..-03.t6, 8'x3i' i\tobile home w11o·x~·
'' ~VHCK>PS! Must sell, \Vhy? 3 21 ESTAJE' storngt' space; 111~ lg klrt. Industrial Property 161 " • BR, 2 BA, bonus· rn1, '""IC, ~ pulhuan baUu; dish11·asher: Ca~ ~ted. 1 19c"· ,...,...,..;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ I n bl S ... ., built · &: A; atoraat shed. Slf(Xl. Aller ~ " ln • quiet o.i.1-de.aac. By Realtors 8424456 ~ in range, oven 5 54~ 21 p)\a acrt11 ?t1 ·2 un CnHIOs r • Owlk!r, prlh: only. $33,500. relrigerato.r; a a r b a & e, ,,,_. ~..,c.:.,,._· -----
16782 Buckeye Cird., r.v. WALK TO BEACH 1733 Westcliff Dr., New"'rt Beach disposal: wMher' dryer: lllx55. t Br Mobile ho~ A1~nuf', Orn!lgP, P 1· i c r
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,10-.'' 'ne"·Jy decorated, park like See today. out See to a.pprec. Call for ~; b"!\·1·~ \' k11ds ::r: L:'.'; !1;111 ,!'(Ji~ yard, brk, $30,950. 962-.55(iG. If 1 ~ ... f eg-,.n• ,,&each 12 bdnn. 2 bath, fiN!pla.ee, Esclusi\.-e BalbOI\ Peninsula. a.ppt 5Jl-'/m For sale by BA YFRON1' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;
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Holland Bus. Sa;les .a.l Q\VNEft niust sell Le.rge ..,• ·'I ~ decks, bulU-in k \I ch,. n . llJ'IPretalvc ~ BR., 3 bath, oivnei•. $8500.00, l.inancin& , i\IAGNfFJCENT VIE\V I
io ·:o rooms, 4 bedrooms, ~t.ra t'2-447 l ( _, . , t· Complet~ly remodeled from I extra 1artf \1,., rn1. Hug~ 18 ail bl with 10ff. d Largest & nc\\·e-st 20.x40 ·r-,1.1 zo~1 ; "Thi' B1'0krr 11•Hh £'mpa1Jl,)I"
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ll;l;eptace. :~~ d r a J:I es 1 . • ANu JM,500. cf'lllnit, massive fJ·plt., PR EV IE \V 0 P EN"lNG Cqsto1n built. 2 BR, 2 HA. 1 1Lnd 1£al'tl~t\ Jf,.,.. \vallpaper accents, natural .JOME .. ' 1 r INK , t BUll;D ONE ..AfJ/. large J)tl..Uo.' ONL~ $79.500. II N 1· SALE.~.. No ch!ldN>n, S:ll!,j()(l, Spa<'' $34,500
1-'tu.. ~004 pa!.ne~, bl?°• $29,950. "'.. ~.L.OU ·"T , [pealed in·the,rus_tic Seaside 0 Jtll"'I ff CALL ~ · 64t · 1414 e\\· ttctory_Frei;n ~lodels D, Anchor.ti.;~ \\'11~. t.ld.1 Roy MeCardl,. Rea Hor 8'12-66!11. T rt.-Village _ ol So. Laguna WI# I/ ,,. , 1 • Royal MOOllrch Park, 710 Lidq l'ou·k 01. 54g..7729 1 t TD L
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g."lin,.-• $3165 .to ~sume CI, Loan. Hk-e•s , & ' ~m hom~ THE QUAINT . L ! TTL E U90 Glenneyre I EA L TY e 'Es,prn UKE new, 6 nlQ.'l., 2 Bit ,2 I '!i!i!!!!!!' !!'"!!ii!.ii!l!i!!!!!!!!!iiiiiii n 3BR Plus 20x24 .den, Sharp with .-1arp 2)' x 25' faiti11.y BEACH l;{OUSES ARE: 494-9473 a.\9-0016 N•·•r Nt•p•rl •••• orrlee • Viceroy n A Ind I !L I s 63A % INTEREST
lruntington Beach Realty. room just waiting tor )'0\-1 YOU .KNO\\').,S e c 1 u d c d -. • Key \\'est • ~ scpd, beeut park. 1 ots or . al• 170 , 2 d TD I.
·"; ~. ., ••.• Priced •at $31,500., a frojl\ t he Jane by high Laguna Niguel Open Sunday 1-5 • Royal La~r ~i to beach. pool~. lh'.l;hsr. *LAGUNA BE"A"CH".t n Loans
1 YEAR .rww 5 BR. Green-re&lsteal.,,, to see it CAl!J.. Ted\vOOd .fencing. 418 Fullerton Av,. J 20 n1inutl'5 !ron1 Santa Ana q&e""to lhoppg, L~t· S,\.i 1110
• • OCE E.W.. . '·---"" -r•n-111<n: -~ ~-;.=:1-1 ..........,..,~..--..-.,.1·.: "'I--=..-on San-Ol••o· 1•1 ... --,......, -r -$111900. H 11 1g 11 H .. h -A N_ VJ l0.T~w--1 .l.oW4t3~..fl\tH..0ra~e..c;:'.,_.w .. •·
rtlrt rook reWe. Spacemaker I ......,._,.,, " . ,:,prawung rustic "'y1eu 1v. BROAD ~f O OR , Niguel ;, oum1s, ~ IHl r1s, 11 ... n.~, I ~ \\"J' a QCE '\.~ \'rE\V LOT "WE BUY TD'S" ~b mod(.1,. S\vim Club. Avail SHERWeeD 'RE'AL TY 'nh .. has VAULTED OPEN Shores. ocean view, 4 Br, ne\1' dish1vashcJ:. Freshly Avery P;ir'kiniy off i1u11p fi75-5347· 011 cul de s11c ;s"'lll'rs t·o111 .
,."1 lmined. $45,995. Trans t 18964 Brookhlll'St ,~ F.V. BEAM ' CEJLJNGS & EX· fan1ily rm, 2 Ba, 2 yrs old. pnlnt~d in & o.ut. N~al' CO~T~:\IPO VACA.~CIF....S~ II 0 0 ,::; I E H pll'lt' privury. O\·er :tJ.000 I S1ttltr Mtg. Co .
• ttf O\\;ner. 968--078L , GEORGIA COLONIAL 4 .P'O SE D Tr·MBER·S. ~ S<I , I!. 1ldscpd, ~hools.. · , EXPO , TRAILER COURT, C..oi;l.11. .1,'ft, fl. of hulrl 11•1111 !8.1 root 642-2171 545,-0611 J I B U R O N TOWN, mammoth bedtooms heavy ~1ASSIVE ADOBE BLOCI< • drp!/t:p1d. 3 .' ca:r, i,:1tn1~fl· 1 Wa lk.er ~aalty. -~75-5200 I '.\IOBtLEI-10:'11~ Mesa, he~1·1 of to11·n. Spat~" I ,, ide wlci·el build in~ iiad. i Serving lla1·bor Are a 21 yl"s..
m.s! ·;;..-· h ~yY sJiake-h;o(' -ivith ali TYPE FIREPLACE, fron1 BC'auur.:11 lam .. ".Y hon1c. r.nie 3336 Via Lido, N pt Bc;:ch , ~XPO . up to 40 ,.. left_. .A<~u!ri.i .. N.o I SIG.~. All utllili('1' -\VE makf' k>an~ 011 property. HOUS~ RESALE$ '-:-\t'Ood · sldi ,,-latticed b~y floor to cei ling. Li::r. -picture a.re& \\1th c_a~). safe beach 28282 Ca1nmo ~1straoo pet!. ~ $65. _ 111t Id i::: g<1s, J::L'Olog1cal s.tut.11es _ 1111\p~ Also hii.v TD's. l\tcefilre,
·3l°·t· '$32;950 to $36,000. .. • ~ .... i1ndo.... ~ " • Wil.h \\'i;1do1v !h11! PRESENTLY access, SG7,j(){). Call owner, BACK BA y VIEW Laguna Niguel 543-231-0 an)11n1t>, 1 1tn1I s1,Jr1'l"~'Jng ~'\l1 11rlt·tt·d Bkr. 492.3112 or 492·6424 ~~,.,-, . 'larwin realty · 1 ~ini! 1~s1: iv'clte dirilng I I~~ . OCEt\N V l E \r • 496-633-1. ·Plus vieiv of Fashion Island GREENLEAF PARK 33' Spa11an, 1 BR, bit .. 811.11• an<l pair! for C11!1 .l11h11 ·
968-4405' (24 hrs> room, terra~·foyer and all 1'\\'UlSlze bcdJ'OOn\ iv/at· TERRIFIC 4 BR home, new & E3stblutt. Just as heauti· A Really ~1utiful ing, priv h1•neh & dox·k. 1 COW.,, 711 : ~~11-S:\hi. Ho~
--· ilriek ~p1ab:'l;xecutive tacbed .bath. Long galley paint, viell.' lot. $32.700. ful et night as in the day. ADULT COMMUNITY $1/KIO. Bity Sho.1'€' PH1'k 1!:.! _A~11~n. R_t·nl1111·._ ~-· •[
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"• n~1g """"r · RANGE & OVE N, K~TELLA REA TY A tx!ii.utiiul home \\•ith 3 s a ~u1..i.ey es a · s., 11) .. n ... ~p,-;.:, •·10'x131'.quili'!!\'1'l.R·l. • -= to. ~a~ ~· REF R re ER AT OrR' 837-9400. spacious bedrooms le. a resale price. tha is a good 870-8918. -i nil'<' nr1•t1. <.:11110 Bch $7:fl0.
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::... '' • ~"· · '\VASHER, ·all in matching Lido Isle channing family roont !or ! buy: Othel' resa1es also GREAT Lak('s :; Br E,,. \t'nns i>E LtiXE 4 BEDRodM $23,500 ; colo; tones.: 1 on!Y $64,500. caJI 646-71TI. available Including one t;d pando. lndsc()d. ~1 star adlt * Ocf'an vlr11• 101. take 3 or~ Hou .. 1 Furnished 300
· :~E.D :rlL. E, ROOF ,GI or ritA n:-·J..., 3; Bed· . This ·char~mc beach ho.use carpeted luxury model wtth pk. Shop, $6,500. 54.'Hi67{i. units. 6 Jot,: fron1 hluff, General .ul ' tt..M;> 1 _ ....... ,0 , SALESMAN fireplace. 1790 W h I t t i 4 r , ,1 :steps to Och, $10.!f.IO .. ~ • ..,,,;~., f!ere .is a deligh~I bome. rm, fenced ):at0, attache'd 1.S t: ose to eY"""_,-... mg. We have an. opening tor a Ave., C.M. 646-1965 9 am to nba,~Y~Eh20x52ed • 4 br. 2 * '2.851 atref tailtastic vu, .. _______ _ '{bJ.~ Tbe.~tile .roofaddstott's garage, Cleab J.n .tnd out .T~JSANADJOINING higbcalibre,qeativesalea.. 6pm auag,..is s,nucoW't. • "''Rl' kw I $1~Bal. lrd lri l Br,
0 cb¥m· A ,large fQyet to a Pl'.s no dOw~. , BUIUJING _SITE, ~T . person, Cll""ble ot deal'""" . ittras. S.A. 557-4507. . p~r..,, - , am.?"' e Y privacy A charm. ' a step.down front room and * 847-8531 * CAN BE.PURCH A SED . bl~ r:ced rtiu'5 2·"0CEAf\IFR0NT 8x35 l bdrm furn.~ spa~. · hillside ~mes, $35,00)., SC $225-Dana Pt.·2 Br,~ Ba,
-· _ bmal dining room. xira ·~.· · ' · -· \Vin{ THE HOUSE. Price in D""r pn prope es. Newer 3_.Br, & de~ .3 ba, rent $46.73 mo .. comer •n 24x52, 2 BR, 2 BA, lndry ?of<trk II. Dunn Rl\l.llors frpl c, All features.
qui. -bii ~tch 'w/lots of win-the Reil .~state M~rt on the little, beach house is boa:Jaaa lauMODj& ?with crpt'ii pier & slip tor July rent paid mSo. 327 \Y:" W' ;:wS~t~S ~1::1ts. 1314 N. El Camino Real $(00..l.ngune. Beaut turn 2
:l l•t-. dow!.. Tile master bedroom 2 BDRM., ol~.AAe· ~~ft. $2?,500 FU~L PRICE , .-a!C09 27• boat. Overlooks N'pt Isl. \Vil.son Sp, No. 5. es " • · I San Clell.lente • 492-9920 Br, frpl, vjew~ ·
!!WO:. is ~big.:and-the-bath 19t.. 8, 2 )1'.~d frw_t trees. tbe-~ng ·buliding site M16 V·ia Lido ti75-4562 Park. $87,500. PRL,fE Lido Isle LOT NU.VIEW RENTALS
,..,, ·_ baifa&ubRen tlletub a~·4 1 C~ 1to ' ·~by owner, c8:nbepurbnaSedfqr$10,000 MEDITf. DUPLEX Rt•IE•t•t.. ~I OI' trade '.\1anhattan Sch. 673-4030 or 4!M-UU
glass a~um. What a' place! SJ?.SQO. ~'IP . " bal at 8% Orf81 iofal of $39,500 tor both PIER & . SLIP. Modern duplex, 3 & 2 .&Iden. ! IWJ Estill.. General ~ 01vne1• (213) 545-61137 · * SUMMER RENTALS *
Price is · $39,'500, 'and • a. ove~ l.O'~arz.e:riqd. No Real pa~Is. Pier &: slip, 3-way wa1er . Gentrtl Lar on beach in ~lorro Hay f'iner llmnr:1' in 'Beach ~a
barpin:· -Estate plea ~ 905 Alabama, , MISSION REAL TY Lido Nord Bayfront view on N'pt Isl. $99,500. _ 6'/xl3(l', Sell or trade. From $1 ,000 htonth
. .\It 1• •· • ff.Bi-· ' :'f$.J~ 1l 985 So. Coast Hwy .. Laguna 4 BR. 4 Baths. $235.000 675-1972 Agent 675-1073 1 A f I 150· Dvp. lexes/Units &12..4()10 .. (... 1 Bill Grundy RJtr. 6?5--Slll
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. 5Jl·Hll ( :::J 531·5111 Foilnlorma~-;;-~d tocation INCOME OPP'TY 3377 Via Cido, N.B. MAGNIF!CEN'l' VIEW .' INVESTMENT. Resort· 174 ~al . ·,,R .. UN~l.NG ·_..OOM·.~, ~~~~st~~. A VA -hqmes, ~:e~h.;~~.ct:~~gd~:i;~ ·~ -~-6~3;;~:. 1~ r:!eu~ ho~e ~t~~~!, :::;!~ OPPORTUNITY boo pa2 r~~sp~~~~~ri'h "' 2 Lots. sccludf!d S2.4;,o 'W2AtoLK !Ob OCE'\t.i."N
. KASABIAN guest apartment ma e your 117 Via Lido Soud s m • ' . Duplex on Each. Atay be n oonr. ge c~ in " oN da f ced ,; ~ '" '" , k •· Cu to built 2 BR 2 BA 5 Acres near Palmdale Int'I ' ~·r Id b. Sl'.l;%1'1 s . ry, 4'"' r,~ •
.nus hU&:t: rear yard offers payments $79,500 Bay(ront ho 3 BR 3 BA No children. $22.5QO. Space Airport. Xlnt growth poten. aold separate-ly Each ar" 2 •Lakllllijde cabin $J5.000 n, en ~ ,...cr'" .
. n ~lenty of space for those Rial Est19te 147.:.9604 UNBELIEVABLE · me, • • D, Ancho1·age . Way, .Lido tial Red. ·10 ~.500. Bedroo'" 1 Baih. ~ceU~nl C"ltll 8fi6·41)41 or \Vrill": Cetta MIMI
trans. Assu m e .lUUU sq t l'l'IS ga re ~ KEN BRITTINGHAM "' IUV ui }Jiell!ll A:rlia. r HA -v a. . pcnctr l\<;IU ""' a. e, . ' I .. I : ... a':'..F little 'vranglers to roam. OWNER' _.,._ _,.,,. 1 Roo lo ,, Pier It iSlip. tI49,500. p..... 710 1."'-Park ~.. Bill Gr'undy, Realtor "" " I s •·-' r 0 1 t p o "
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5%9'q loan, paymfnts less acre . .f &. home bid am~~ • R!AL TOR ·N~rt Beadt. Lldo Penin. 341 Bayside, N.B.' 675-6l{il •127,500 E'ach. Call 646-0555, Bo~ 2S2S, Blc,. Bear Lake, i "al'l:>S.t.C.M,. JI tcilit ~mP.
. . an "· 8 then rent. ~bedroom•. den, 'Old kno!IY "'l's. Whtte wa· 675"0l2l HARD · TO FIND 'c . • ·Ewnings 5'8-4569. • I Calil. 191 ~ -""'· si35. ,JJ mo t ''· r:creation room. Walking xtra cabinets and shelves Ill 'ter Vi ~ alk to beach ommercial ._ \ • (JJ,T 1n fa'i'tOYJI~' !IJivasu. N i
.trn ~stance t?·scoo:<>Js & shop-~ moderii' l<ltchen, built· ""' \v'itl tak~ ELEGANT 3 uf\its 1,i: block to ote8n. Property 1 li.e>C~ ill()fk.i 'anwus
pmg ... -... Jt~spr1cedto..i ~ fi~°Wp.!li~ ~, ·-~le... 4 bedroQD} & famllY room S58.000. . ; lllion 'liocatet
l--+.;,..LL·541J.8555: · · "\Dailf .Ustoih1~a tu t•(, .Ci.~ • 'SPARE home wilh 4 baths & 2 ""'· NEWPORT BEACH Ono of tho Last ' ID r 'f ctiJ. -~-
-SHERW••D R.EALTV: .,.,_ patio witb'~t1hl ~'iJY'a lailY. CU.tom placo~ .$92,500. _ RE LTY Vacant downtown .,,.,.ct 1 Ii o ..,_l!io'J'Dr·Co.U ~ ' ..... te,
911! 18964 Brookhurst F.V. bnck fireplace, 6 r k., ·built! Br,,fermal din. nn. b~&l~sonjsz. A Laguna Beach. This land ?tc11a or Ne,\•port Beach in-1 __ ~~ f h•-"1]..,~·
Jo1 Cheaper Tha" Rent $26,000. 846-0604. home. SWlst.t Ir: ocean views J ... "DGICl;fl 2627 Ne~rt Blvd., 675-1642 is well located Ir: reaC!Y ~ IMtlfterPrepertJ' "." 1" cr:ime·prop.-.644-t881. R;~~o '~-\--:;5 ..,.-ti.
,Ur. , ·TOTAL ·COST TO :YOU S750 1:1¥E'S wastin' •• t~ YA· through toweqng trees, Ex· 3416 Via Lido, ti75-4fi62 PANORAMIC VIEW _tor development._ Buy now JUST LISTED ..: Lakefront ,.. -.
' t CANT 3 bedroom 2 bath . quiaite.fireplaCe ls enhanced Beaut.· maintained home , " build <JC'"hMd ,for 48 Units . 'mo..,.ig. lok • Needs fin.: A GA I , q . 4"1t(UUve • r: or take O\.'et e.'(isting $157 · • • · , • • ' 4 BR, 3 Ba.·boat yrrl, detach. · tio • ~~ c 2 ~ ~ ' .. 1 ·~A !: · • ' 'l"! ·oom , , , per month payment on this home is YearntnJ for ,a by sel~ted woods&: beams. 2 Bedrooms & large fai:nUy appreeia n. • • De1~t"unit!. Alrcor1(Utlori'e·, $36,500. "munlty, Availa ife J Y·lO ~
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ms. 1 aths Pus $27,0CXJ. i{O '00\VN Cl's ·or. Dr~atic Emerald Bay & 'Mes• del Mar ReaJfor levtl, 1247·Brooldl~~ ,OOp-3 bedrooms, 2 bath.11, 8 tour Cabin make oiler. N rt Belch ~~y, rnany extras. 1!U_R· L O-\V D.O.W•N...: TO Crown Point white water 5*6_570 t'• • )645-1564 ping center, A n aheim. ~ms, 2.baths.' j (l!?Ols, ~SI'Ol\f Sl1~LI-$10.9~. · ,__.__
'NON!VETS: Call sEY'MoUR view home. Slate entry to ·BY w 11H'. 3.BR, 2 BA, !rpl.c. HeWPort Hei~hts' 545-4389. aunClecks A patkls, fire-. ~lplne RP,&,ttv, P.O. Box 1796, _. 2 Br:-Mobjlf H~.
REALTY,•847-:tz!I ' &lone wilterfall in garden Sep, Dining Rm, Fan1 nn, BY Owner _ Nwpt Sch, places, Exceptioniµ1 rentaf ~ Bear'-Lf.ke (TI4l ,866-7511 "° $120 Util pd. AIJSO $85
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'i O\vNER. desperate swim .J'OO{D· ~en ' bath, open 1zg pool sz yrd. Popular OWNER • Builder, )fu&t sell Ocean vu, 6-unit bldg,~ yrs. area _clo~ to twg major ,EMPTY LOT AT BIG bachelor. Agent. 979-8430.
ReaJtgrs ~~ poo!, ~ !!e~ms, 2% ~tbs , bealn.s, I '~~·~ lo roof "T"·plan. By appt. 546-6078 4BR, 2BA Dream home• All old, compl. refurbi11hed. .treew.9.ys & shopping. Va· BEAR LAKE7! \Ve can OCEANFRONT Home on ''ESPE~IALL y built-ins.-d J 5 h w a' h e r •• tor ~~1c view from eves· Prine. only. elect. stainlee~ steel kitch. Income 1775 mo. $75,fXKI. cancy Je11 than 4.%, Flexible _ _build.a mL--home tor $6,9!ll beach.-Sleeps !. Mo,ntJi of
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Beautifij( atriwn home wlth wall. ~ thick s h ag $89,00d. extras. Allef a~ for 2068 Newport Blvd., CM. C-2 $690,000. Will consider 0~ of Stitt Pr09. 171 ~o · Re "MM :<~ beam.. cat~raJ ceilings. carpepng_. centr8! floor ~ ...... VJEWJ.LOTS LA Paz-1918 sq. ft, 4 br, 2 boat/trlr. $53,9fAJ. 646-9169 zone 100x:ns. Owne'r wtiU. trf,des. 833-1264. ,._.... .. . . . .... --av1!I alty 642-•-ir;• r.·. Formlll Uvmg I< d;nJng plan, brk, $24,!!60. !162-SS65. •Paraclise Cove $!4,500. ba, tam rm. lg< kttchen, for 'appt. cany TD.· Prin<:. ooly. SKI VILLAGE Housoa Unfurn. , 305
ttu· rooms. Intercom, electric GOVT~ OWNED :1'!~~ Hills! Lot 'n~·.500250: green shag thruou.t. On vie\\' O\VNER, must sell, 4. BR + 642-1121. Build a ski lodge a nd related ~ u ..._.6c lot $38 ooo 330-2407 den, 2 BA. hrd\\'d firs, beaut n.. ti ·10. 1 · General ,(Ii;·; gara~e .......,.r opene~, se ReposseS!ed homes. Lbw ~ DUPLEX . , · · !leciuded Condominium• ·.ipe ac v1 "''on 1111 great
W\'I" c~8Qlng ove1\_ S_?!m~~ down. Government pays l Br. each. Fireplace,-large Newport 8Nch $39,900. ~.1\t<!ueed to for N~t _ .i4 1~ ~lib' aci-e cornel"f on tis·1 -~---,,..;...-.,:;.-.1
I! If front and rear. A home to Closing oosts. Call 968-4441. fenced yard. Priced to sell I • lit wve~ m~~s NW ot ~T.. ~ •• ~~ud of. can tOjlay * Cr·est Realty at S39,9SO. H-~ vs· BedHroom Cus1 SUPERB.LY 'UNIQUE '3l4l Busl-Center Dr.• 1,1t11111bet•f1·,~~1g~Sa· ~· 11 ~-. · ' HILLIE McCORMACK NEWPORT BEACH ~~· •ew om•, om $45 000 VALUE lnnne • . • '
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l ·' IB964 Br</'khurst F.V. Trus hom• has •verytrung CONDOMINIUM $&1,500. Prine: onl y . FOR $21,000 tiJr<$• Fort Vlllley. Thl• [~r, 644-5607. • 1\dult co~dominium. Class ---~-.... area is enjoying 11. building
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.ift ThiS executive home has. 4 tile~~n B{ld bathroo~ View. 2120 11q. ft. . of Three bedroom, 3 bath tri· rise. 2 bedroom-2 baths,'1500 INCOME HOMES tee land corner this close 10
. ~q-. spacious bdrms, big fanuly · counl•rl and 1 ALL .)'!;dwoqcJ, beams, gtass, tile. \VATERFRON1' JiOME 1 sq. It., 30 ft. living rliom. 6-.NE\V DUP. U:XES S48,950 I ~~Jagsl"'', 1\ .C •Ii r or n I a
3 Bl I i1 level. High ceiling living Pl · bat · "-· r l"rr · rm.· 1mtnaculate! This ,tri· TERMS '•cCEPT· · :.-.nLE. . l., amiey. room, 211 BA, Charming 3 Br, plus fam rm. WI private cony • ..,....-. 4-NEW TRrPLEXES $67,950 owner 11ay1 ''Let's n1!tke a
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:it· JMI fea,,urc~ i::arQ'Uet entry1 Don't hesitate, Can ·now a_ 1um. " years young • • • arale dining area. Covered Te1i1'ifi~ patio 1v /BB Q ., pe s. rapes . .....," air con· Beaut. new 2 .. 3 BR units. '\ll':IU un thta1 rpoAsibly even i ~!lrt hardwood floors tge llatkl o:An o::i=-· ~ $52.500. etc ... Pitl' , k' floaf. Only diUoning. Elevatol.'. Sub-ter-151 E . Bay st., Costa Mesa. trade for So ul b c r Jl * • r ·~· patio, dOuble carage plus v· ·" ,.._,,, · J U30-RARE Fl-·' Z -Bl walei;o ~!tene'r .+ othel' nice SHERWeeo R-EAL TY . . '1.f $79,500., ranean ga~age. 1ew1 on .u Comple, Sil, Ph: 642-4905. t ~onua n c ome pt"> ,...,-.,....,. tN,
;(if' toathaonlvy& ~~~Pnc.ceda11· ~·~~ ·~~Srookhur!t' F.v. ~E~s.i::~ 3 R: i ~:r·un9~ot$3'l.~~hold. JONES REALTY. INC. :;~e~~%pe:O:.;· :o. :. * • * :1~.; 8~=· $200,000 ~':i!!;mr.~rps, c h l'r d~• n ~lf<N. 1¥ ="• ' c F. Col rth 2001 w. Balboa Bl'ld . ..__ -J L Ntwton .;;:.. !J62.:76J? -· -Gr~k r.111es-$41~ BA. 100 % tin an in g • , ~SWO y N'pt.Beac:h 613ii210 points. · · • ... * , ·OWNER . oo0. t9 $58;50o. . available, $43;500 and & Company Santa Ano , SANTA ANA TOWµtS, 1123 2'2' Vk.'torla Dr., n4>UNBELIEVABLF., Br.
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3 Bedrm, 11< bath, btiilt llr 968'4405' · .,l (2! ~) HARO TO FINO . Cozy col· ~~I~~~~r.:.F&:~:, NEAT 3 BEDRM, 2 bath. 547•1804 or (%13! ~3876.: ' "°2 ri°c!: :":r of ldd~/"':1'1'":"s. ;
camper rate ~l"'be¢1 A By •lfner.' ,B<ia\l) ,h•tpry ·taae.o.n -..haded lot.'Not 640·0020 laundry rm, apts, drps and Private Penthouse . .-SoUilllanol 11!15-SQllEAKY· alnn I Br.
sci»ol. 5% ·doWA. Only ~!b>rocres1 bom<.~·4 Br, fir "' beach ••• $28,001. a fenced yard. $28,750. Sub-Lwc"'1ou 2 1lWrn oa.exclu· Homti .. Gardon RMI Es...-•Wlllltd 1M •to,., ,.,_ yarll lor
• .,.,500. Call 962-7771. . , Pan F,~ .. ~/lrpk:, .. , mil ANY t-·. sive beach, Pool, sundeek Ir n.-·-~ , r--..,.. .,....._ -*it.· • ~ EW --·~ 90' ~ t nda • ~-f ~nvw , !... _ .kt . kids 4"-plt. ,,
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YOUNG LOVER·s Bll Owner.• BJ<[.~! 1>e~ch. ' ~EA~ ESTATE HEIGHTS 968-4405 • (24•hu.) privacy, 165.001. By appl ANAHEIM Stirbr1se Reward 11s:;. · at·L-.
' ' 'imD!ed. Poo•· """'Chaucer 'l350 Sotilh CoMI H...Y. . only. 529-S9S5. I CONVENTION onmJ''to ..,,, .. who '""' RI 0. ~' Rl< : l .'.;':'
Three spaclon>' ~m~. Ln!.-SJ&.'1252. • -... •-494-8533 5 BE.DROOMS Univonity Park CONDO for Sal•. 3 BR. l\I CENTER mlOfi lnlomfotlM leodlng to ch1f<i,..nlpet oll. '
J\~ bathll, hardwoOO iloon. ' ' ' ' ' Ba .. 2 car prage. w/pool tht J.illln8. of a De ne * Garage;, !llilsll<!d Md coUld l'·~·J>!'> own•r. l .bd•m .. (J ~~GUN.A VIEW LOTS $58,000 Open Hou ... S br. pr;,1. Near Ho.. Hosp. . Ju\y H . Joly 2:t .im'l)" '" IQn V . •J 211).S G .
be sed for 'i..,.,.;,al ~iei tlt~·· newly .dtc~, ~·~· 40X90 2$47 Iris S15,000 'fti.Jevel borne. great fo~ 17951_b8a,<i.1.t...t st.' $39,000. 673-9183. Please call 642-5678, ext, 314 · ,. •·01S&,
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0 S fN LES, f1mlliel ~· u , t'--~ ·, 1 -,Llstef Ln . .-968-50&5 ~i. 40x90 • 2559 Iris $15,000 1 "'1"'~ """ between 9 and 5 pm to claim ubU~ or ~hal'ltll ·r ~1• 3 Br. 2 Bs, tncJ pr., nr. Total paymen~s $1:il ~ , 15.xfOO Fern & Catalina $2.000 entertaining. "·et bar, arge \Vnet. ~.w22 buitlexes/Unttl ' Y<lUl' tickets, (North Counry , We hAvc 11ncere ... q111d1Ued everything.
inonth '!~~take ove~,fi~t )~~.M , ., t , .EMERALD BAY LOT &Utt deck, very largr. k>t, t•lt• 162 IOU•free.nwnber is ~1m1 b\iytr.:. Cait 67~71Jj; or , LANbLORDSI '
T.D. cxLSf1ng. ltURR\. • 'z:ta .• , 1 , • 3 ;. ll27 Emerald &y SOO,CMMJ ~ )l,r3 ~a~1:~ =~ ' $ * * · * -..om. Do you have 1 vaca~ We
-ix 11EDROOMS--'For lot,; & homes call :. Rcor ·~-·· tor ' boat or Jhe TRIPLEX cart fW It. Many dfailllab&e • ·11 G nd R I " .... -. -14 UNITS , tenantAon011rwa~tl tllt. CUlfomittd for . a "la.rae 81 ru y. e1 tor trauer. , 646-7171. VA Tl!RMS' Able>! I 1 NO
Realtors 8')-4455 · ram.Uy, · Bilte path I, ' 125 Bayskle., Np't Beach
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A I LY SlXTY~tlVE DOLLARS ~ti Ma~l~lkln u e y BY OWNEft. $roO Own . .,; 'PJinroundo, j>OD!t, alijl'felt· ~ . 675-6161 •11Y-Qualltled Veteran own 11!"' Rjvonlde ,,....,., ll1'AC()lt S.
FHA>Ym1A$17ii/mo. S-Br., nls.A""1buy~,(IOQ.' -HARD TO FIND thee< three fncom• Sche<~e<l =bl~IM, *"' -ti ~lnc~·.:;,,,:;:~. :e· ,.111 ~·=~~~ 'CU.. PILOT :=;:"~:·:!ht:~:. ~;\;1::i"':::;1· 'PVTe!Y\1'8nts3or 4 'Bt LA
ah•f crpt'.i' "tbr1HUt. ,f, • .j7-o ., add ;,.;Its. lack lay• ..,,.,htly ..-. CU.tom MoPl!i lk a ,$ll6.IOO. =;C.~=·..:;~ ~-.:::=~
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owlmmlll!l·1'1"1· Prine OllG' . .. '"'-r UB...r wau to Wall c.tpftlnir. .,,.,. ~ , -· ~ ,,_, _
833-U03, ~ . J IWt.Tt : •. , ~~--~--1t Gttatr;-l>edl.,:,r;\i bath =•· F~~nc: :ic;;'TtP'ii.W ,;v.;i;;; o,:~::::t:;:·.':;. ~it~~... ~ ::.r:!~~tb:'~~ ORANGE . ~~Iii~~··:! ll•IJW~~w~al.s
tor a "'11 -Pool tahlt. ' OrnC. botl\'I g AM ro 8 Pll "'* ~ room tor pool. camp<r or 'l'erma. Call 6fl.OOS6, Ev<t> l1Wl30 °" ~ twin sized ~ • ~~;:::, boat !'ton.gt. Priced to sdl • Ires MS-4:189. SHARP 4 iill5fiOOM
baths. A val l•ttplaoe, ctlt> Only •Viii 2 str 41!1' .,_ -----need.< a tittle !Wna up If COAST'S 200 ALL BUILfiN'itm;ii. i!'-r'oonl. f"'':.;.lto; ~r1001 ,ram this -~It. Sl'F.CrACUUJI while water •.lit pg.500 -C<!ll 64G-71ll ' QU IE'll , <;:UL.DB-SA ~[.,73 "'c ' . ' EnlOY ,_ _ .. ltsl =· .to.'f I mt. z BA prtc.d tor to .... EsTASUsui:o" ''card•nlnc ~O. PHONE AOBNT LOW.El!. llt•n rtENT.:. ''::Ziy~.· ~·· $50.ii». Owne~. leading OP! HOUSE -bil•l,,......,mplet• wll•P ~·Ulll: ex
AMume ihl• l I' VA 1.:i .. "t I 19 UNln ' nit• equlpm<nl • -a 1111. w/p&](m .. ol ~!¥ Miao .# Cj>"ICK CA$J+ • NEA!Wfld<\r """''-. OWN· .lit Sat. s... n to 5 p.m. l.100 or ""'' oUcr. !36,7~: buUt.ln ... ~. -
tnch•llnc princlJio!, ._ THROUGH A-YOtlfl.QWN apt. nr beach. WATEltl'RO~'I' Udo ]Jle, M rk I I $21)1,001 -6.3 X Grou W .,. 1JUPL£J(ES. M<Xi'l,o •I 17th nr 1·59'1·1402. • Harbor ~ U...,.
t&Xaa A ,_.°"'' ! BR, . . . $2T,tJOO. Kta. lUtr.-'4j31& · Via L16o Sou<J. PTtctd tor a etp ace A Lt-< $4>-IDL St. la . Htm~lon S..ch. EST. local "'11! .. "'°PI a;m. Call "5oO.ll6. ,
CJ'lllS lo di,.:' "8,111JO, • DAIL'( Plt'Ql CilAIU!lllG ; BR, 2 1JA. qulck •I• by ownor. Prll> 2 Br. Unturn., am. yard, wa!lr'I• beach. Call 968-3371. kl 4, p.m. Yltld .. ct1 on REl11'1No:ti:\iNiJ
'KASUIAH rt!~ ' W-ANT AD dlnlrl&, 111>1c. ar ht-town A clpajl only. Jnll. elHI00:1 I carport $135/mo. Adu!Ji. StnaD lnvttitm<'llt ~ -""1· I ,,... -,_. x-.. ::i: bea<h-.1'7.lOO. (S(d45.';. 1-e!H~ • 2170 Paettlc e. -7~ .11 ... s. $4M.1<1. ~ Apnt 24. Jtn, -11. I I
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SundQ, Ju~ 9, 1972
:1~1 -~"" ]~ I ~:"fotR~ l~j I AP"'RW"•'·-J[!JI ~-~ ]~ 3115 1:H•,.•.,.•,iii,iiiUjjnjjlllm.jjjjm~iiJOJ~ Dupl1x11 OJurn. fiO ;.Apt.:;..;._U;...n.,;fu;.;....rn;.... __ .....;3U.;.;..;.;Apt:;;.;._U;..nfll;;;.;;.;m.,;. __ .....;.3'5;;. I
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L•1un• Hl ... I Cnl• 11\o•• Genorol G-r•l .!t"!! ..... __ u_""'-""--·-·'°-Hou111 Un~rn.
'0....r•I ' ' COil• Ml•• UNn.IRN, dupln 2 BR. ~ncl
Beautiful NEW Horne. 3 BR. i -SA. Pl'll*· $135/mo. Ad\lha on.
1:.o l\,odt l, COU'lf Park v1'•m rm, bll,nlJ, (T'Sltl, dtya, ly. Call 54/J.-Ml5.
lBR.. 284. AvaD about J!ily ~. f. mJ to oce.&n no pets, I-::.:...;=.;:..::_::=----
JS. New th•r c r pt 1 ltt.Jt, $280. Owntt 213: 1''1CE -i Bt, blW, rtbi&,
thl'OUa;f\O\ll. s,m, &184ilfL , _36<>.;.....202A_~~----dtps. Sl55 mo. Kld11 ok. 1· Call 642·1383 * 1•5·0111 * 3 br. 2 ba, t'pl11, -drPf, bln11, L19una Hlll1 Huntington Beach
U3 W.111h COSTA MllA ~ned pa lkl, dbl C•l"fti'."· 3 Rt 2 bt. bltlns, f:trpeting ----------
HACIENDA HARBOR
Fr'I"\ $150
DELUXE l & 2 BEDROOMS
Furnished & Unfurnished
Healed Poo l - Gara ges -Shag Carpeting
Dishwasher -All Utilities Paid.
' _ l mmf'<.I .• oo:upaney. Slm. • drapM. Pool f.aclllt>e!, IMl\1AC. l BR &: ~n--cov
J100 . PRIVATE SludiO w/ ~;s:1 :o;~~. S!J.JOOt f)r Ma intenant't 'J n c I 11 de rl . patio. CrJ)I., drpi;, tilt111, '241
:•tovt', refrig. All utll pd,_ -• · ~J-!9.;.&, rlo!IC<l gar,. lovely prlvatf'
Adults Only -No Pets
Avocado St., Co1t1 M111 646-1204
VILLA MARSEILLES
SPACIOUS I & l BEDROOM APT . .Jde&l lor l)l'Jt\ 3BR, %BA borne. huillhu, dbl Newport Beech I grounds. \\'11.!er & e~rde~er ' * . JtllT, IW''<I' eu111m drpe, crptg _ pcl. fk.spwis1blc maJTJtd
$12$. \VALK 1-0 118.tk : l BR I! fj!'f•pl. l1nmtd OC"<'. $225. BLUFFS ''E'' PLAN 1 rou11lt>. $..ltir1. (Adulls) no ''o/rar. <'rpl/drps, iw:t l!On-J>l't n10. CA.II a Jent. 2500 aq, 11. 3 Br., 2i,., Ba. I dogs 842--3276.
ai.:ttred. _:_""16-t l41. plus f1l1nily 1'00m. Vacant, ~TODEllf' '/. BR hltl"ll, crpts,
, ~ 3 BR, 2 BA, crptfl, drp1, dlM 1:lf'All, move.In rr11.dy at drpll, frplt', c~rt A lndry
$14.5 • COZY Co!taae . l BR . gamge, .rncd yrd, boe.I or $ft00. per 1non1h, fat'il. $1 3:1. O>uplf' & l m l
encl ear. Slov'" rf'lrlf, child 1rlr 11ora&e. SDJ I s 1 . _..~j. eh llt:I flk. No pets. 842-4664
ok:. ~!!205 ''"""' alt 5: 30 pn1. * 4 BR 2 BA, bhinll, fenced [a .~'t) 12 J. .. if" I ~~~~~~~~~ $150 • INCREDIBLE 2 Br yard, paUo, ~xcdlent loci-(°$f ~·~,'If ..a!!JJ ! .
alont on lot. Car., lncd yrd, tio~lnuned Ol::cup. $250. pt'f · I Ap•rlm•ntsforftent 19 )
E/lide. mo. call aient 546-.f:l4L ·'~,.. xcn ty * ~,· ~-----~~iii $180 -BRING SNOOPY? 2 3 Br. 3 Ba, $350 mo. l.!l &: 2414 Vls la dtl Oro 11
ok. 6'2·l"69 '8 . &M·U.13 ANYTIM E _,;...---"'----
Furni1h1d & Unfurnished
Adult Living
Oi5h\vasher color coordinated appliances ·
Plush ahag carpet .. mirrored \vardrobe doors·
indirect lighting in kitchen .. breakfast bar •
huge private fenced patio -plush landscap·
ing -brick Bar·be-Ques -large heated pools
& Janai. Air conditionin~.
3101 So. Brl1tol St., S1nt1 An• 557·8200
COLDWELL, BANKER & CO.
MANAGING AGENT
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Br, t.ncd ~. 1ar, Kids/J>(!t ~ttr + &ctean;:~epo~ Newpor:t Beach · Apt1. Fur~. 360 Aptt. Furn. 360J Apts. Furn. 360 '. · * · S:l9> 3 Br. 2 Ba. trpl<'. General , Cost• Me11 -Newport Beac'h .
$180 . SPACIOUS 3 Br, 2 Ba 3 Br, 2 ba, bltns, Conv beams bltns, IJ-o vm. 'I · ~1".f'E:"Av 0 Rn1rr;o\v l ......... -l-lO'!iJr.1ll'Pli:•1m1:-nmny, ·-N-·io<~...-&...,..t fjjij_-NiW3 si'."-'iiT-Bi:1·-·-·-·------A-'" ___ ,_,,__ ·"'-""'-'-"-'""u"""-"° ..J!l'!lo __ JlAYl:RONT.....RENTAl'-
alnste1, pet ck. + ICC. dcpo11. 549--3532. rrplc. Avail yr\y. J bably the . best n t' \\' 30l Edgc\\•ater at Coronado.
• •NOLORDSI ~ Br, cpu, d-. ~--. 1430 _ 4 Br. 2 Ba. Fi'Pk. Bold New Concept aparu~cnt~ 111 Costa i\te".', Yearly lease only $325, 3'
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Do you havt • va<'.ancyT \\o'e quiet. tj,I Qflly. No · peta. clubhse privl. c~ts, exposed be'dn:'ed beach. Available OO\\".
: ... rm II, Many ·desirabl• ·1110/mo. 54&-82Sf. "'tl405. NU.VIEW RENTALS FURNITU9E RENTAL .'"lmg, clubhouso. "'"m· MR. ROBINSON
tena.nts on our waitinl' lilt. 2 BR. E/ikf'~ zar .. fetfet'd 6'fl..4000 or 4~3243 nil~ pool, and rnany olber DA\'IS REALTY 642-7000
'.Ablolutely NO CJ.IARGE, ytl, atovto, d ri>s. ~pl or l .HARBOR View, Carmel, ... ?.ionth lo Mon1h goodies. Bachelor &: 1 .--~-· -----;BEACON RENTALS thitd, no dogs, ~f'J(il}'7. beauL carpl 'd. & draped: 3 * 100% Purchase OplloD Bedroo1n fron1 S13:i prr n10. l & 3 BR apls, OCl":allfront or ft '4M111 , * MESA VERDE. 3 Br. 2 Ba, Br .. 2 ba. Pane_ Jed tam. rm.. * \\'Jde Selection. 140 \V. \Vl\90n, COllta ~1er.a. flf'Rr bf!ad1. · eome with
•-2BA. I 1-frpl II ,.-M Sh•Je ,..._, __ ~ UnL·l1'ev1bly Booutlful frplt', summer or annual •, ~·.., . am rm, .61;,o per cpts, drp1, bltns, frplc. No .; va ey view. ,,.,, o., ...., '"'-N'Wi -£7' _.. lmd mo. 9051.Jard. 979-7412or (1) prts. Leaae, $275. ~93:6. lease No Pf'lS · * ~ lJour Delivery VAL D'1SERF; Garden Apts. Pr\~. ;>-IUO'f w s
115-3586. l .Br, 1 ha.-... ---. Nice Corbin·M•rtin Rltrs. 644-7662 ii Al!lults -no JK"IS, FIO\\'f'MI ..::.
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rc.:.:::.c:c=·------.,&.N '"'' ~ everywhf'rf'. Stream A: S210 PER month wblet 7/15 Bal ... Penln1ul• pat.lo. Dbl Cange. ~1093 fJAA.BOR View Home• area. 1 9115 • -· 1 pt . ...-=-n.:-~ \Vaterlal!, 45' pool Rt-e. ltn1. o · i,.arge 1itng e ._
OCEAN Blvd Yrly leue or ll9Z--0793. 3 BR. 2 BA, famil y rm. . ----Sauna, Sgls 1·2 Bdrm, }'urn· Incl; Pool, Tennis & Spa.
Im.med. po11:' Ne't11y decor: 2459 N111"2. l br, 2 ha, W/w crpt, rl r a Per 1e 1 · Unfurn. from i 138. SEE lT: .~ __ ai_. _____ _
No pets. Ref rence1 . f111 m nn, frpl c, bltins, tpt. $400/mo. lease. Call 517 W.19th, CM MS·3481 2000 Parsonl'l, 642-8670. ON canal, yt'arly. Lge: l hr. •~1 6~ ~· -u•o Vacant. $260 me. 741:494--54&1 or 21 3: 2756 N. Main, SA s.t7-0314 '"~! f 2 Ad ults t ..,.,., mo. ,.,...,Ot"TO, .....,.... -· ---=::;:,...::::::..=--797 7487 1 BR. Jo'urn. 2 lrg. closell, """"' or . • no pc 5,
l•ylhoret $13S..2 Bedroom• -. queen size bed, prlv dre~s--="""":=,,:.·.:1::18::5·...:•::.1;.:...:::212:.':.·;,,,· ~ 1-_;. _______ Gara.8e. AlllO 2 Story 4 br 2 BR, v.•/I\' crpl!, drps, Bilboa Peninsula ing rm. xtra lr& rooms, encl Apt. Unfurn. 365
2 BR. C.Orner lot. Year,y pool hollse. Agent. 979-8430. frplc, refrl~, range. Encl~ I • $45 \VK & UP _ On Ocean l{ar \\'/Storage. Adu.Its (ln!y.1 ---------
leaae incl. I\ JI p 11an·ee1, 3 BR 2 ,BA frplc shag crpl t'<1 gar. Quu"I. Sl'/'5. ~dults. I Lovely Bach • l Br . Rooms no pets. Sl50rmo.
gardener. $335. ~11 Vista. drps' bltn'.. hrdwd floors' See owne r at 437 Princciton ?i-1aid Service. Pool·. Util Pd. 2035 Fullerton, C.M.
548-0333 -• · · • •· J)r CM U'lR Harbor 75-8 $230. 541}-7730 BIVii) .. , . • Call 6 740 • 11 Br bl:' Sl~ & ~1.40. S/pool.
Coron• del M.r ' Dini Point * OCEANFRONT 1 BR * Adil! only, ideal to r l,-,,,-..,..,--"!""-o<~.....,_I WALK to be a c ll • Apts. From $ll5/per \\'t'Ck . bachelorx, 1993 Ch urch, 0.1 1-.~E-X_C_E_•_T_l""'_.&_L_I _ LSE tlabQratr, \se 3· BA.. 2 Singles/fa~ilies. 4 hr, den, 714: £75-7686. Lindy or 213: 548--963.1. ( "' _..,... b ... _~ · -...... _,_ 2 •tory, 1w1m pool. Call tor .::.;,:..:.:=---~--2 Ir 2 Ba hOme 1 blk beach. a. JW,J-uur view, MUI ui::t:..,, detmb Art. S79-8430 650--0865 Bob. SElttI furn l br apt. No child. 1Huie llv mt 2 Qled brick ins., 496-9146., ,498-~. · Corona dtl Mar or pets. $125/mo. 837·9517 '_.c~• bell.D;I lbutten all E11t Bluff HARBOR View, Carmel, aft 5 pm. u.,. • • • beaut. carpl'd & draped; 3 1-';:;...""-'--------=· l-t67 sq. ft, on Ir& lot. Plata Condo, 3BR. 2 BA.. BR., 2 ba . Paneled 1am. BACHELOR APT F 0 R * l Br furn, 1arage
General
ON THE BEACH!
l BR, 'Furn. &: Unfum,
FROM ONL ¥ $195
OCEAN QUEEN
1830 E. Ocean Tlvd.
Long Beach (213) 435-5945
Mng'd by William Walters Co.
B1lbo1 l1lond NU.VIEW DENTALS l level. $32i mo. rm., trpf.; valley view. 1425 MAN, !lJS. 837.:i~':l:s pm m..:1o3o '7 494-lhS 499-1,(&t eva. f ~ Mo., Jealf'. No pets. :-,_,*c,..:644-."-71...:COl-'*----
or H""'*lftato'ft' iMch e f Corbln·l'tfartln Rltrs 644-7662 CMt• Mtll BEAUT. FURN. 2 BR. $175. J,ITI1..E Island 1 Br lux. apt. **.DUPLEX B~ NEW. • ~ EXEC Baycrtst 3 Br, Up incl. UW. Htd. pool. SZS/mo. Yrly. al.ia 1 Br
· Huge dlx ownt'l' • unit. 3 •WE have a 1~e eelectton Cam/din, hobby nnt. Pool.1 -----d--0---Adu1t.!, no pets, &t2-9520 1 ~1_175 __ . •_,,. __ kl"'y~6-'7l--'7J-'78-'-. __
br .. 3 ba._. tlr~pla~. bltns.. of ! a.nd ' bedroom homes 2 trplc.11. $425. Stt at 1820 Casa •• ro D•n• Point B1lbo11 Peninsul•
ltKlO sq, ft. -f' 3 decks w/ that CM be \move<11 tnlo Irvtne Ave NB or (!11.]J ALL UTILITIES PAID
'view or t;Nly, ~an· &: hill!. al.most tcnrntdlately en our 'btwn 1 k 5 64z_3iJ7 Comp;ire before you rent 2 BR, l~' BA. $185 mo .. "-alk: .2 BR, 11
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\Valk to 'IX:h. A ehopptng. 1 Ren f .. Optic n plan , \VESTCLTF~ E ' 1 I Custom desi1:ned, featurinjl'.'. to slipping, no pt'IJ, plea.St'. 315 E. Bay. S22J. n1onthly on ~T. IS('".$.~. Rtlil. requil'ft'l. SHER\\'000 REJtLTY , ._
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BR, 3x8aec.;it v e )• Spacious kitchen \\•ith In· 499-3596. · :.--rl~' lta.o;e. Inquire at Apt.
STh-£900, f \ ·, , ..._•<55 ·~m. e. • · Beoaut. <l'.,ect li"hl ing H · B h C. 673--.1521 ur 548-7T7t. ' -~ ... '' 1 c 11 " " ynt1ngton e•c • DuPLEX B l'l AND ~"""'-""'--. !.;------. -a. .. ·1un1 .. ,.ar y. a : • separale din'g artta Coron• del Mar * . 2 Br~, elK, blf1n R/0 , WINTON, Realtor 675-3331 e Home.like storag• I ,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
. ' ,'!'er,..,,, x \VESTCLTFF.Ex e c uttve •Privatepatios LaQUINTA HERMOSA NE\V Huge dl"C owner-• FA hi "'r:' 60' 100' u~it. ~ B~.. 3 8 A·· fncd~ ,.t, db• g1r. Vi· hOme. 4 BR. 3 Ba . Beaut. • Closed gara1.ie \\'/storage Spanish Cou ntry Estate Liv-
F1repl11ce. blttns.' 1800 llq. ft. c1nt -Move ln tod1y. atrium'. Yearly. Olli : •Full length marble pull· ing & Spacious Apts. Ter· + l deck!. W/VJt!W of bay, $200. ·mo.· Agent 9.62· \VlNTON, Realtor 675-33.~I nlan raced pool: sunken gas
ocean,r ~ hilli. Wf.!1k to.~ · "71 or J46..1103. 4 BR 3 BA fam rm din • King-ii Bdnns BBQ. Unbelie,·able Living -le: shOppinl. 1 yr st . ...-.. ' • .. p be RefJ requim! '13--<lll60 LEASE $350. 4 br, 2\" bl., nn., encl dbl pr, food yd. • ool -Bar ques • IW'-Only
' • • tam, din, bltins, 2 1ar, dole Aval.I Au(. l.Jt. 645-4377. rounded with plu&h land· 1 BR -FURN. $175
f BR, 3 Ba. RA A ref, ad!.~, to all l<'hll &: J .C. A\18il mid 3 BR. 2 Ba Near beach. scaplng ALL llrILJTIES PAID ;no pets $3.15. 424 Pol~tia July, Pvt pty, ( 213) Av~. ~t. l. $3fJO. Adult livin& at lf1 best
:6'J5.QI!; Mn. Sm Ith m.1182. Bkr. Sls.l2!IO t.rge 1 BR 1125 541MJ669 2BR.1195 JMMAC. 3 + 2 + Fam. nn. HARBOR Vu Homt1 S1.ll ., BR _. dplx, lrpl Ccrv. potlo, Cpta, drps, eul-2. d'" 1395 mo UTILITIES FREE
(4 blks S. of San Diego Frwy
on Beach. 1 blk W. on HOlt
lo 162ll Parkside Lane.)
(711) 841..sID SUNNY. private patio, All Gold .itaa:, no pet/child. aar dHac. Nr. MDAC. $250. 64&.Z52 • 365 w. \Vl11<>n 642-19n
• ..U-cl!an-'"'r "" .trost ·m ·m--&831-.rt :;... or <2131 _ DELUXE ~ Iris, vacant 6'2·3S31 . ~30. ' ConCiomlnlum1 APARTMENTS $145 -$16.S new 2 Br. dbl oven, refrjz,
Bachelor & 1 BR. patiol, cptl', drps. A short walk to
frplc's, prh'. gar & g e 11. beach. 70n{a Helictrope,
Divided b11th I:. kits ol Open weekends or call
closets. Rec hall, pool & 1...:1--03-006..:::.::::::•:_::w.::ee::.k=d•oeYc:":__
pool table~. sauna baths. 2 BR. Coro Lido. Apt. Adults,
See for youri;elf I 11301 pool, no pets. 4250 E. Coast
K~lson Ln. tl blk ''" of H1''Y· 546-4924.
~ 3 br, 2 1ty, nu crpt, RENT w~ption to buy, 3 br, Unfurn. 320 Air Cond • Jo'rplc's • 3 Swim·
tied kit, gar, aundec'k, nr 2 ba. trplc, cptg dl'Pfl, encl bo I ming Pools • lfealth Spa •
beach. 531-0.534 aft •· yl'!. Vacant. $235'. lst &: JAst Bal • Penlntu • Tennis CoW'ls -Game and
C:oitl Mesa mo rent. 645-4~1 NPW 2 Br. 2 ba. fUUy crptd. Billhtrd Room.
-SINGLES..FAMILIES Ocean V\,., Sub-Te1Tanan 1 BR. f'rom $160
FREEi! Walk to beach. 3 Br, prkng. $400. 525--4933. 1 BR. & Den f'rom $180 ~ 'Lindlordo-Ownen k;d/pets. Ag<0f. 919-8<30. Huntington s .. ch MEDITERRANEAN Beach, 1 hlk N. of Slaler l. -,:.:9.:..,.". 2c:.:.Ba:.,.::,.=.,.:..p_n_· ,-.-,.-,-blks
842-7848 front ocean. Year round •~ v.i 11 r e(t r ttnants 10 you 3 BR, 2 ba. s.h8g crpt. No 3 BR, 2,.~ ha condo. l ?.?5 mo. VILLAGE
:t'REE of chArgP ••• Mllny pets. 81011. SIEMJ m O. Closc j0 bch. Df.tachc<I 2·100 llat'bor Blvd., C.i\t. ~e~U:ah1e. tenants on our 5.16--8910, an 1.0 an1. garagr. 91:i:Z-T721. -(n4) 5&7·8020
v.•a1lin.1t hsl. 3 Br 2 Ba lle\\' pRinl -RENTAL OFJo'JCE ~LA Rentals e 645-3900 crpts/drps, bitns. Beach ~Townhouse Unfurn. l35 OPEN 10 AM lo 6 Pl\I f UNBELfEVABLE Bach • Slater area, 968-5877. Huntington h1ch WEEKLY ~. all udl. .stovf', refril', Irvine 3 B 1,1 ... Executive Suites
I Id • _. r, ' u.. aara~. 1••• N rt Blvd ;CTP!lld~, sml ch l " ,...~ pool, ~' ml beach. -twpo .
.._ m R .,,./3_ 215 .,..,. -~.. Costa Mesa ·,.,-. · • B ., 21> ba. ...... -,. S mo. -~LA Ront1l1 e 64S-J900 l BR., 21> bolhl ........ $3!11 Unlvorslly P•rk STUDl64025·2:111 BR'S e 1 BR. Fum w/carport. 2 'B'll., 2 botha .......... $3101,,..--,..;.;..._;..._ __ _
':JeOPte ok, All util pd. $124_ 3 BR.., 2 bath• •••·•••••• $340 •VILLAGE Ill -Princeton, : = ~~~ea
A(A Rent1l1 e 64S.3900 3 BR, 2 BaU11 •• , .•••••• $400 3 BR, 2 BA, ALL REC. • Full Ko'tcheo
-1 v ~1 1;.-... • Laundry Facilities ,P,., so e, '"'" g, crp u • .....,.
HUNTINGTON Gar cl en' s
Apts. }?l'il at Bolsa Chica .
AA&-1323. Compare • Sec
\1·hat you're missing. f'r.
Sl20-l240.
APT. Poolside -Spacious
Bungalow. Pvt. ]>at.lo, $150.
mo. 10 right adul ta ,
846-ll23.
e LRG. 2 BR,~
Apt. 4 Gardens; 6 pools:.
Saunas. Hot Jacuzzis. Ten-
nis courts. Sl00.-846-0259.
* 1VINTEI! RENTALS
I, 2. 3. 4 BR. Reserve New!
ABBEY REALTY 642-3850
. . I ed F ACIL. 1350/mo. 675-3988
• ~EY SA VER! -Spa Cl r ·h1·11 Ouplox11 IJnfurn. 350 • Healed Pool
r-anl pet ok inel all util $135 • .TV & maid serv avail
AlA Rentals e 645-3900 EALTY ~•Ibo• Penlnsut• 1 • Phcne Service l1gun1 Beech
R • * $30 WEEK & UP * -------f Jo .. A.M.0...'' \\:,.,111rd - 2Br w/ Univ. ~ark .center. fryine DL."\ <luplcx 2 Br .. 1':: R:1. •Studio* I BR Apts ·NO. end -n1· bch Bachelor
kar & th(:<J \rd for kiri.!' r at Call Anytmie 833-0820 bltius, nu ••11111. di'Jl"'· lrpl, •TV & "laid Si:>rvlce Avail npt, rook'g fllr"il, iicp cnt ,
:,k. $1.4j, . , Office hours 8 A.;\1 to 8 f>fi.t f'Tk'I ):('81', ~I'~ lse onl~. i • Phone Srrvll'e-Ht<t Pool pri pnlio. S125 unt il pd.
•LA Rent1ls e 64S.3900 ----fi75--li58. : e Oiilrh'l'n & Pet section 494-1836, 494-72:£
; -e SPACIOUS 2 fir 'l Ha \v 3 BR,, 2 ~ .• l&f!l. Tln , •• S32S lfa,t> oontething )'OU "·1u1l to 1 2:i71i Ntll'JXJrt Blvd , 0 '1
g•r encl yrd fur po•t~ s1;:,. 4 BR., 21., ba., faru, rm. S375 5t>ll? ClaSSili4!d sdA do it r148-97fii or 6~3961 ALA Rent,tifs e 64$-3900 3 SR. 2 Ba, Atr itnn •••• S325 "~ll • call r\O\V fr12"-S6i'S. I Thi~ 1\d \\'or!ll $5 011 Rent
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e SlNGU:S OK· J Br w'
pl, tiua:e fncd yrcl tor Pf'lJl.
$225.
Al.A Rontal1 e 645-3900
e CllEAPlE TEEPE!: ·SJ>•·
ciouS tum b&chtlci-. All utU.1
Incl. $85. ' "SINCE 1911"
ALA Rontal1 e 64>'3900 ltt \\'eslern Bink Bldfl.
Univel'l!ity P ark_. 1"1.ne
e SWINGLES! · Nloe 1 Br. D1y1 552·7000 Nights
ntar stores. All utill Incl. l ~""""""~""'""'""''""~I .,t~. Laguna Beac h
•LA Renl1l1 e 64S.J9001/~::.;_,.:...:;;;;;:;:;;__~ , $1 7'".r N\ct l Br. No. end.
• COOL IT! • 2 Sr. tncd New cp!s/d1'fls, bltrts. gar.
prd, Cnel z•ra~. llQOL. 12\0.. \\'11\k 10 bcn &:· tuwn. 2
;flM. Br. 1-tuwe der.k. Vie,,.,•.
· ALA "ent•I• • "45.ttOO sm-ti Tnrn , "'· , e •. ~ COIDiTft\. U\'l:N' • l Br, /rpl, 'bit-ins. gnr, yrf,i, p~tlo.
Ira lncd. yard. KltjS. "'"· NU:VIEW RENTALS
I $ZS. 6~10 or •lfl.1--"'18
~ Rent111 e 645·2900 NO. End <'hannin11 2 Br. din
-" ~-2 nn, fn>l, aar. '""'acf! w/ IVau. 3 VIM'm., ba., ocean Vlt'4• ll~ b I k I -.. le. l•n<ed yd., w/W '< • •h I h, ' -.11 • ..._1 • "1op e .Adlt1 . ... .,. .. near s -"I~• ~18.1!i. 4'J4..72Sfl
mo., fnshJy pe.mt· 1 ;i:;i,~':'i~=-.,,....--..,, L&A ll or fcu. option: 1plll old:;:;;crtu;_,.,IJ~B-the--1 , ,_, Z 81\ l< den, ll< BA,
The fa~1es1 <Ira\\' 1n the \\'e.sl.
••. a DllllY Pilol Classi!l«I
Ad. 642-$78.
· uY new t., sun deck. $315.
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AVAIL July 15. Nev.· 2 br. 2
ba, bay view dplx. Top Joe.
548-2121.
2 BR. 2 ba. patio. Newly
decorated. $235 mo, 1 year
lease. £73..2644; 640-1.668
Cost• Met•
HARBOR ,GREEMS
Furnished &
Unfurnished
From $120 to $215 mo
Bachelors • 1 Bdrm1
2 Bdrm• • 3 Bdrm•
Ph or 2 Full Baths
Mastel' size bedrooms \VI
high beam ceilings, large
llvin~ room w/ga.s or
"·ood burning fireplace,
Convl?nien t laundry area
off kitchen. Enclosed pa-
tios. :.I swimmine pools,
1auna, recreation f.cili-
tles. Security iJUard.
Moclol1 Open 'Ill f pm.
2700 Potoroon Woy, CM
nr Horbor Blvd I
Ado mo
546-51)25
%NE' BEDROOM
ONE-D~RFUL
IJvt' in thhJ one-of·a·kind
1Lparln1ent .stt In 1 glorlou1
Jarden ccmpltitt 'vlth out-
door pleasure!!. Yc urs for
ooly $146 monthly. Trt!at ,.......u Jo lh• bul. -
The Vendome
JS45 Anu•lm
Ctft Mrs. Phllllp• 00.l824
f'ut ttiu:Jts are Ju.!it a phone ,f iJJ awty 64llrl61J.
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You know how much you want to pay.
And just about where you want to live.
Your problem is picking from among dozens •.. hundreds ...
of available apartments. Like the ones on these pages. ••
Y11r solution? Co•,.r1> -----------...... ---~·--------~------.
Mak~ a list. (Or use ours ..• il's very complele .)
Compare pri ce. Location. Feal~res. Everything.
Then make a smarl decision. Rent where you get the
most for you r money. (After all, why accept hamburger
wh en you can have sleak for the same price?) \~
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Start your comparison by vi~iling our place.
Park West Apartmenls in livme.
Our apartments rent for $160 to $250 a month.
We have a great localion. And all the features
anyone has ever thought of putting in an apartment
development.
Park west. 11 lrvmt.
Com pare everyplace else with our place.
CHECKLIST
1. Tennis courts
(with l ights) _, ........,.,
2. Volleyball court . " 3. Basketball courls
4. Handball courts,
5. Championship Golf Course
(across the street)·
6. Four swimming pools
7, Plus Jr. Olympic pOol
8. Plus chlldrens walling
9. Three therapeutic
whMbath pools
10. HeallhSpa
11. Walghtllftllig room
12. Billfard room
13. T.V.room
14. Card room
15.
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Social room
(catering available)
Fireside lounge
Teen room
18. Ari classes
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27.
Bridge lessons
Yoga classes
Slilching lessons
(all practically free)
All-<>lectric built-ins
Family sections
with ''Tot Lola"
Separate Adult aectlons
Laundry services
Night·time securlt
Responsive maintenan.ce ·
Air. Conditioning
28. Lawns and open S ace
29.
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N'\ighborhood shopping •
(2 minute walk)
University
(5 minute drive)
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Vista dtl Lqo,1 of courae.
Stop in this \\'etkend llnd
w&lk on the lake .•• YO\I
won't even get Your lttt
wet!
Vlsta del Lqo Apartments -
the neatest lVater oriented
community since the Pacific
kissed California's coast.
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VISTA del LAGO
* Robert 0. White
432 Broadway
Cost• Mes•
You are the winner ol
2 Uckets to the
Southland
Home & Ga rd en
Show
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CONVENTION
CENTER
July 14 • July 23
Please call "2·5678, ext. 31{
between 9 and 5 pm to claim
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HARBOR
TOWNHOUSE
2217 Harbor, near Wilson
2 BR, 1% BA STUDIO
TOwNHOUSE. $140/mo.
• Heated Pool-Nr. Shop'g.
Adults only, no pets.
Apt. Untum.
Newport Buch
NEWPORT
E XECUTIVE APARTMENTS
Newport Beach's ·
Most Prestigious Address
The Coast's finest. That one statement says
it all. High on Ne~rt's western -most
blufls overlooking Lido Isle, the Ocean and
New!'.°rt Harbor has been created the South-
land s most exquisite apartment homes m a
matchless setting of luxurianUy landspaced
lakes, winding drives foirntalns'lllld-fonnal
gardens .•. all Inspired by the renowned gar-
dens and elegant architecture of the famed
palace at Versailles.
We can't tel!·you here of all of the wonders
that await you at Versailles, You must see
for yourself, The full ¥lass walls to the In·
comparable views. Fireplaces . .Built-In -
bars. Spacious mirrored dressing areas. ~e
provisions ·for your comfort and security
, •. ~ate house to the enclosed community,
parking within your buil ding, elevator to
your fl oor. And ... The Versailles Club ...
your own excl usive club wi th its sumptuously
furnished lounges, billiard room, exercise
and sauna rooms, heated pool, sun deck and
our unique "Acapulco type" aqua bar.
Everything to contribute to luxurious living
In an unparalleled atmosphere of prestige
and privacy. Just the finest there is .•. that's
a1L
One Bed Room-Studios from :
Two Bed Room from :
Furnished Units available
(Small pets welcomed)
,180.
$285.
Four beautifUI furnlshed models open from
9 to 6. From Newport Boulevard turn at
Hospital RDad (one block north of P~
Cout Hl&hWIY al Lido Isle) to entrance.
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WALK to beach. new dtlue
l BR, 2 BA, nnk;en liv nn. 1 & 2 BR. rum. tit W\tUrn. 4 Br a ba local condo clear
btomed ..tiU., i.pte, bl.. Pool. $140 Up. Children's oe .. rt land TI> & ror ln-
locld'a: DW,' encl pr, prlv llftctton. El.'d GA1WENS oome property ~~ Ol" Sin
patlo ~ I>"' mo. Children APrS. 177 E. 22nd SL, C.M. Dieao Valu .IOl>L All or
OK: Walfl' l"id. 715 642~, port, ~13.
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NEW 2 BR, 'i BA, dbl 2 Br houte, E/old<, C.M.
,.,.... $1117' mo. Blllna, 2 IR PIOM $139 , ... vacant lot, land,.., or
Cl1IU. -•H -4203, MOVE IN TODAY! what bavo )'OUT
-. Kldt a pets OK. l'ltoL AD . Myers, '7U756
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pot oL $1411/lno. ....-. -Bl.) 111.-.
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plan. • motor hmt. Have
'87 Chryller New Yorker,
11' 11.llbolt, "lcuum equip,
hahld turn. Mov1nr. 541-00.'11
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Ami Ol'flOll for TD'a, hie,
tmlta 'I' Eull1s M, ~'
Eld\lllrOr. 963-lOIO,
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W, llUJD!h 91! Palm .st.
HJ!. 53&-4678, ~.
Office Rentel 440 ..._ ____ __
New \\'aterlront Offlcea
From $1i0 l\lonth
Prime Loca t!on
341 Bayskle Dr., N'pt Beach
BUI Grundy Rlrr. 67~161
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*f Uk for"'tiiiio , ~ ,Mi..13'78. Full er Part 1lme landtct.pinC aervtce1, call seam A°VON JNVl'J'ES YOU to deM., ftne food a"derin&" Ir rtady to work when acbool Helen SchaUu ?07•2711
I •FULLY l.lCENSED* 1Jcen1111C Pr.p. Tor 540-Sl!ll eves. Servtn1 PWMBING REPAIR atan ~ ~xtra euh ltockln& ext>ft'. F/tfme + ltarll Sept. 15. MUlt be de-
. ~ Htndu Spbitualilt. SHQBT ;ba.ii' drti: br'!Hemale Newport. CdM, Costa Meaa. No job IQO am.all lell.lnc our Q"Cltlng 'pos-benefits. Cont.act Harold, pendil!e a: have a cood ~ Superlntendent . t: Sp1dtutJ ~l\P . a:tven ::-~~ -Giller A ~ •. e R.E. SLnn .. Bkn Dover Sbom, Weatclttt. * &e.3128 * metic fuhkw for summer, MS-6314. 4515 E~ lTth St. Q.f. drivinc record. RoUtea open Outs~ opportunitybwuildith
I dally. JO AM-lDPM, Advice ._ ·~ e SAlea Sucttu Trainln& PROFESSIONAL tree "or!<, COLE PLUMBING -'121 Foe a -al •J>PI. COOK F/tlme, S AM-1:30 PM. In m"'1Y areas. ~llH>rlented home .
(iven on au mattttS, i C&>'I PUPPY, Bkmde, mlxturf, • Placement Atlt for sradl pr u n l n i , tr Imm In i, 24 hr. aervlCt'. 645-1161 Call S«)..70U. lliah ICbool grad: Exper. lXlntJob !or hOusewivn) ,. lnc1 "°"'be· ~~ .. •-FHA
j)elp ')'OU. • female. Vic. OBJ. ~7850. • Day A Eve Oi.Aae1 1prayfne, s pr Ink I er a . AUTO SAL"ES Xln't bendits Coat.a Meea Call 'll4./8J5..3722, 9 am to 3 ""urt ~r-""'"',;\I .Ill
!JJ N. G Camino Real FNO w9tCh at' SI& O>rona • Tuition Relmb. PJan ~aping, c 1 e a n u P , ~ =~· ·. fJS~ \\'oul~ Ilke experienced J..JemoriaJ Hog.pita~ 301 Vlc· pm Mon-Fri, construcHon A ca.pa~ ~t
San Clemen!e ~9"6. ': George 646-5893. * 549-2502 * Join one of the mog m:~ torla. Contact lr1rs. Dunlap. E•m $700 -$800 Mo. 5rnana1M<d•L..-1.leld opt'l'atiOm 111
49Z-9136 or $8034-For Information Brochure ;; .. 11.... UCll. •-11· •.. . Loot 555 . (714) 541-11'2 * LANDSCAPIN"' * Remoclol It Repair cesatul F'*!J Dealen111,,. In COOK "~week. No exp. Mlllt be Send resume to Slaodard·
.. •n.9 c°'.,':~•nt ' , ,...:_..,;,·_CD. !C. ;_ t'° ... -;.. -a: Freeo Gum Lecture ~ew lawru:, Sprinkler., decks, ~e County, Top com· Some exper. neceu, Allply over 6' &: willing to work. Pacific Corp., 1565 w.
r ~"' w ~· ..., ~ 325 Old No. Newport Bl. NB cleanup, State llc'd. 535-1225. CUSI'OM ~mod/Alterations. mt..IOna, Iivruraftcf', Demo in pet'90n, Love'• BBQ, Pref.}-\:nanied. Graveyard MacArthut1 Blvd., Cbe1a
l Before 1e•f~9 t cft1ltr · .bomes.-nr S&ndcutle Edmond fl. JacklOl'I COMPLETE La w.n A What have you, David Plan. ·We ·need a truly pro. Brookhun:t. a: Adi.mi, HB abitL !MS-U86. Mesa,, CaJit. s:il626. Attn:.
• Call '64~-6~ll , A,Blue ~. lliori hair ,R.E. ~w:tlloo -1964 GardenlDa eervlce. Haullne Stewart, ... ·1 cdntrador, 1esslonal new car salesman. COOK;Eio>er. Wbeelnwi , l:/(EC. SEC'Y Glen HDlnl<s. ·w. """ p<ly•la• ' ' il!!>lelJ> cal. -. l<.cleaJl1lp. Jim-· '"'1M" Apply In 1'0flOll to Don • BLUE DOLPHIN •. Hllllillt· ""' penonal " GEN"'"'.,.L CLERK . ·s.n , Qea>;--·--r--Crevier! n-w. Robins • ' , ·bu&Jnea attain o! a bosy """" ..., ... ' ... 614 '* .... -I Ac-y LAWN SERVICE ' Roollftf Ford, -Hartor Blvd., $355,,Vlo µics, NII lllC<dolu1 YoWll president, Position...., lnoiit'accOunt-
PAlli.,CijUli,r. §ffiUT. ~ -., !•male RMI lstato CIJt.Edge ·Trim Dependable LEE Roollna Co. Roofuw all c..ta M-CORPORATE o!llce Thia la tor the career r.lrl inc dep('ror eiper.'-.
UAL ~lllGll.)ll:lms °"'· .1"'oi!W , "1ui; ·S."'11lln f< Contracll"f &, Eves aft. 6. 545-3761> 157./15115 zyp.s. Rocowr, ftl)alrs, BABYSll'IER -ews ..........,., Lile SH, Temp who wanll an unusually In-' 10 key by toueb .Call per. ~:lmi3t -c.....i~ . , ~nou•-khoOl1 1 EXP. HawaUM . Gardener thermo rool .coatJnca, white OJitaM ... ..:.a ·CSanD~ llt~hooldreepq. Phlarapt. 1erealllli:.Job In a pleasant aoonel tor appt. ·M2-'115L
' BIYd., lt&nfan, 1 ml -'h·of CDMi . (Goldie). JtewU,r, (GI oJ>llN...i,l'M/C; BoAJ Oxnpleto·gardenJn& MrYice A -· LiCJbonded, since Fwy " Harbor) 5f.HXl38 all between S.9 am Moo & Tues )'Ol!llC •fllee. Start $600. Fee UNJGAllo JNSQIWICE t eves.) 545-804. • 1 • 67>-4616. Kamalanf, 646-4676. 1947~ Fi:ee nt. 642--7222. __ 8:30. · 1 • • only, ~· Pald/Fff Jobs Alao. Call GENDU.L Ole. exp er. PROBLEM~·~ tosT white male Belfian i ~ner•I Sarvlce1 • e T. Gw. RA:lofinl. Deal BABYSl'ITER; "YOur home CUSTODIAN, $.2.!i6/Jir, fuH ,ffek!n nHayes, 540-6055, Perm. 'F/thne JIOI. T.Y?f 65 ~ Mint. tymplthet!,l·c SblPberd Vicinity 'Or&nee I , I 1~ _.... ..... ,. D!rect.tdomyownwork. ormlneft!f:Costa•Mesa-~le,perm .. posltiQn,7~ ... Coastal, Agency, 2790 on m.~ E'xec., gd i prepancy ~.Abar--c.t ~ ·'ant'ft1'W to ................. ~ FREELANCE WRITER-64$-2780. M8-9590. Odd hburs. 54&-004T. 3.30 ppt. Exper. required. Harbor Bl at Adams, CM. "''/numbers. 546-4S70 ask
Hon I: AdQ,pdoa ._rrf . ''Oatib'y'·. 546-6ro;· EDITING/REPORTS/ .Stwing/Alttreilons B A N . PerBOnnel OUlce, South Exec;utive Sec;retary for Chris.
APCARE. ~· M6-0488. -"' . _ADV/PR -....-----_ . K TELLER . Coast Comm. Hoap., South ?.tagatine publisher needs.I--.,,.---.,..,=---!
To Jod)' • LOST Yorkshire T 1.... B•by1ittlng ,._ SPEECHES SEWING • D'EsIGNING Fo.Srionable ~ew ~nk needs Laguna. 499-1311. An equal good fright arm with top General Ottlce
So "• whole .. -rid will . err"""' -ALL PHASES S,U..XMB ht en ·\Vomcn. Reasonable sharp gal Wiih good exper. opportunity empleyer. skills ~•ust be •·ell organ-Cashier experlen:ce • a:ood u~ "" female, 16 wki cld black YOUNG SET SCH001-ages Must have outgo l n g ' '" on phone. LI~ typtng.
know .I love~:you Denny back, tirown l~, vie 21 open 7 days, 6am-7:30 J~~~~U:~~ ~t:a~::. ~ 847.~~· penonality & dependability. Qmltruction b:ed, aiell_ starter, fast, ~e· The Earl's Plumbing Inc.
Sprihgdate!Edinger, H.B. pm.. Professtonal teachers for ctilldrens parties, $8.. To $424. ·No Fee/Also Fee ASSISTANT curate., capable of h~~ 642-1'1'5.3. ASI'RQ1 IV!JCAL OOmpetible Reward. 891-2223 aft 5 •"" kl ,,.,., .,._ Alttretion.....642-5845 Jobs Call '·-~· t>..... own correspondence. Ab1lity1-~~~~~~-I . ---. . , pm. -wee Y ~·w. 49h1669. Neal, accurat.. :Ill years exp. ~ et>a:t:J~ ~· SUPERINTENDENTS to write good promotional Girls Girls Girls :::~~~~=3 .me., o1<l-\"fb'J'te R"ESPONSIBLEexper. TOTAL SERVICES CO. 2190Ha'rt>orB1 fAdams' copyaBigPlus.Forinter·l\.Jode:l &: Beaut)' Paaeant
a.let,&a-St!M ~CollieP.Qppy,J!Jbt babyaitter,yourbome.Jen-PlumbglnstaU's.Carpentry, Signs CM a • view PatBrumm 546-4370. Type Wanted B
1.,.,====-.,,· -.,..,-,= 5. Vic Birch' 4 Mea J?!. n!ler 675--49.52. Elec repairs. cement wort, 3-0 Magnetic SJ.gns • · We have Jmmedia,<e openings ' ' . Independent Froducer J'oi'
AI..C<»IOlJCS ~-557-9f77. ' DEPENn1.or1" da"time ~1809. . $5.95 each&:'"'· BARMAID. No exper nee. tor .,.._.nt eonrtruction EXPEROJoksorCookTrain-Feature Film Comed y PIDMt S0..7211 ot write ~ .-;· ..... Apply Vikki'• Lounge , 1Uperintendent. with-: at eel apply 111..peram. Colony .Aboui Be..uty p~ 1B
p 0 Box :i=· c..i. Ma REWARD, female medldm -.itttnr In '"" : ho~e. Haullng Call 96U950 anyt1ma 1191\i . N..,_ Bl..t, CM. leut ..,, years .....,. ... Kitchen Restauran4 San to 25. (2!3) 434-3121.
· · C"~ . .., ~ doe w/lhfrt · ha!r i'• u-vmi. ..,._. 557-15/& Tiie 548-S!U.. • -1n ...-u.i ...,.1 ;Juan~;:.<la~p~tmano~~·~""~~M(I'~ •. Jii(m~lcmiiiir.-Oiiliiio.J lol ,_ • • -per1ect CoDle ~ A .t WILL ~~~; ~-'i'RJlE .l lrz. plant removal.. · ' ' -·d'-· 1, HOSTESS/Calhler p/ttino ,.. ' .,..,.,. ..... J!O' ....,,'"' Yard • ~-h cl ' t>l.~'e>ft 11"'-pply· In ....... ..,.., EXP'D __ ,...,i .. .:1 .. for ottk:e. No Sun oc Ho,Tld•••.· c:olGit. IJmi>I .., rlifil Joa, U ' ~-•'· -~-~' ~ . '• ~., '"""P· CERAMIC Tile 'Kltcbe-~•=•u-n -<~ , FIND ynvnmz -.J • -i , • wee-ys, v.:. ~ • 'ft~totllllng ·--•-2 ks ' ._,. -~ BLUE B,,.._ --s.. ......... N-·--Sta .., SOMEO'!(--rr-muna caD ~~ ~? t ' HeD. ~ t·• ~ • auv-.-... -'6, true Batbl, £mn'a, Cu'atom _._... _.~ .<:o.£.o1.. • • ""Yl"V \'1'"'4~ ..... ..,.....~ • Kramer'• Cblonial Kit.eben,
11 ,-.~ cf:N;;r-SU.vµt ~y male ~. . · · :t-5 tnn flat dump. 1 day, 24 work. Reu. Glen, '54-rn. :. ~ ~~~ kB. att · 4 ~~:t~ 1n to ap-=·apply ~via West . l9tb & Harbor, CM •...
r 'Dl•"""'•RV .~ :v1f.IDlty s'uniiower •& Ca,rpot 'ierv!ce hr. Call MAT 642-1403. CERAMIC Ille new & , . EXPE . ~ 'I I HOU~J!:lt -O>ot -
• ,. Tl•l835al5~ • ~iui.m-3393 J'~. poo Rftard,,3471 S'l'EAM Cupit ltea.ntrw, stp'PLOAOER &: dump truck remodel. Free ert. Small BEAU'I1CIAN WANTED T w· · ~CE""" t ~~o .ca Com'panloo to e 1 d e i; i y
• ..,# I Tr' ~1 • 1 ., . 540 ~ .... ~~Cir., ~·Meis. prof. at lowest prices. 3XI ~ Concrete &: asphalt jobs ~o:>me. 536-2426. 70.fl:., Balboia Bl., ' Balboa
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°'.1 lggttlll recep~nist. C81l 9~ S, gentlemen. I.ive-1n. drive, 5
\ ••• ~ '" ', , .' , sq. ft. $29.95. 9(G.-06'li . '. ;:_~0. & bre•kJni'. . * 673-5710 * MISSION Mon-rn, 644-1025. ,daywk. Enjoy~. Cc:Jod ! ~' • 4 . • . OlD €ollle Shephml mb:ed, JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstecy . 1111 1 BEAQTICJAN, mature F/P VIEJO COMPANY EXP'D ~,.personnel. Male oalaey. Pre!er lodY l5 to 55. llALEJilmale 'W9.ftllea for brown on whifr.~ Vic. Harlm' 01 ea n er a . Ext fa GET rid of that unsightly ~11-t. f lime.,Operator leavinr, take & fem~. Apply in per90n. Re:b MJU!red. 619-2938. 1 ft'l'W j.~e:t.tended cnrlling , View HcimeL Reward! bri-Shampoo free .scotch-trash and debrla. Free . over estab. older cllentele. 26137 t. Paz Rd Fa.shioit Gallery, 660 N. HOUSEKEEPER1 Com.
1 alMmd '10' tall. CETtbean ~'>, ~ ~ · 1 guard (Soll Retardants). ~timate r: ea sq n a bJ e Modern Hair Fasbi>ns, C.M. 1.fi:Won Viejo, Ca Coast Hlway, Laguna. Bch. panion. P/tirM. Mi:rt drf\.-e. ·1· --~-.,.--' ·' 1 ~ • "'' ·' 548-6428. Job W•ntod, Malo 700 612-864.! .i;,.. 557...!!19 SUzi. * No smo'klngJ~-~-. clependq on aperleoce. REWARD. tM wttt,,bl, bfii _p,....,,..,.......-"eolor day ---..
.... Sid .... •hoard •sewn .... Iii :iDlll blk ~ ' mor: ,,ch ••• I ... ~L.10 mlnule ~t "'~:·· ~ coRllege Aura. Mech. ...... to BEA;,,,~. u ~-. No TI4) 847-<;000 • 962-5204, H.B. s;;;.. ~''woody!~ Wbarl. v1c'~ ·~ °""' H..Y: ~.. or ~wle carpels. --en. -· --.... beoome ·--lo ~~· ~""" Equal °"""'' Employer EScaow OFFICE HOUSKEEPER tor elderly
,N.ll. • , Lq. ~ ~ :Vee!'.:' :r ~ -C:: 533-79t6 collect. estab. auto ~ bu• ~ ~~~ :~ live ~ nn le
I ,, WIHOJAMMllt '/!~, .. Ji;~~ J;Mnr mi .. dlolng' ""· a ~"' '= ~~~ ~ areo. Qiil Jack to. ~.hi< tor Betty, COUN'SEUNG A position ts avallalile !or an s. ~::l.822. ""r"' i . ::.::; 'T'Afill'I. • .• .' • , I!! ...,,._. ol. lfr hall $15. Ah// rm., $'1.ifO, • Drlv._. -847.:11;66 · · Gigi • llaintyJes, 315-51100. experienc,od eocrow o!!lcer · 8il!lii·--SW. ~,~·\Ii ~la~~~ ~ct.Ir SS.15 >tL YARD a ~.,:.,. Oean\ll> JoloWantod,Fomala702 BEAUTY OPR ASST, In t1ie 1-na Hills area. H~~· iQ:
f ..... ,..... "-. .• ,. ~·~ ,yu . """'T:' -~ ;-:;:i..:::~ ... ~":' ,...,. et!. T daya. c'aJI GOOD'-T;YPIST A.Uisl busy ..ioa ........ ,/.:!~~IV~a.~k =:J. ·~:i°aW. ~b co': Call 642-11),14. !IV, 21'/llMnt.-•·., -;~d~ ' S. ', <Good r.1. im.~OI. · ...,_ tnyllme. 5!&-503L ' Wiii do your typlftf al Top aalaJ'y +. 1145-00 •Corona clel Mor meosurat. w/experlence. ~ WEDNE$Pw N -~·.:.-. • H°'!'edNn(ftf hor . homo, Wiii rlckup BEA11TY openJ<>rr • !\ill IRVINE cPER.SONl'e. " . •. .• . '. r * ~ *· . I . .. -. v .,,.. dellYff loco H.B., J!8!;1,. fu\>l';:,.,.C\>rnmlsolo .. / Needs 2 Mm Pl .... call MONDAY ooly C:CD\N"CC:IMrD..11"'1 ,_.._.':J ii!§T· '. · 111 In 'LAROE OR SMALL · HOVSE O.f F.V., Wost, 7$< per Pl· IUU'lllty,,,.....1050. ; torari.lotmtnl " "I'""'.......,.-~"-' • l~iiijjiiiijji;j~~; I Dqjdi~=-~olb All _Types Work: cut doors, .. CLEAN or wUI work by hour ~u;n'"!lw!>PDD girl; Lie Vuy lnteres'!Jll< work a bet· MRS. ROSE Indus., i:<>at'/Camm1 to 16k ~I ~-ita-.nSs.-· ! pazieJ. mt.ibd~ t.1"~1h, FLOO~CARPE'TS ce11147"3095e ' • ~~ .. ~~yit salon 1n !e;~•VPf81~earnJngs. 1&17-1551 Journ,yme.nMech. S7&5
P...td Cf...., .. J ""IJD L .• ~ , lraple, r ,e.11afr1 . etc. WINOOWS It wALI.8 NEED help at•"home? We . . 8'1S-393f.. . .>• Draft!man ~ $1693
_.:. ' ' "" 10~-J!'orl<shffii ,Tettlerl 962-1961. • . 6 YEARS AREA. • have Aides • ,N.,.., e 'BOOKKEEPER Phone GREAT WESTERN Indus. Engr/Comm1to116k
FOUND_l!JiP;ed:inai. ·tat. ~t;y AUn:nta • ·MINOR home repeJn. ~IUJV· _ ' _ Housekprs e Cmnpanlom e Sharp gli.l for heavy ottlce to D•rrell W•rd SAVINGS
-I -"'*'• 1 WI)' Mopolli, ·H.B. 963-3052 .. t oinJ< -_..,, ··-642 6824 Hom e·m a k e rs. Upjohn T.B. Some union report• ,._ For An lnleivlew · Secr<l>ry $&>11 Jara:e~ eyes; while 1feet lit .,UCK IC sltvtr · mmrw. •"rootln1. Call~. · • 547~. , quired.· Low fee. SMART 6M-02J2 241.00 El Toro Road F/C Bkkpr/~ to $bJ -..i-flN. ('(JI ,. • ' ,,..t" .. ..-. ~ ' Laguna Hillt Payroll/EDP to $600 Cont, ~·• . • Femal•. 30121' Ba I~ o • QUAOTY custom Pat I a 00 yoo ,_·any i>fumliing . SE.T Em-t ...,,.,., Equal ·~lty employer A/P Club to $&>11
Jar; .. Newport••lll&bd, Blvd.NJ!.. . ·OOW:rs,benclles.aeca,,-etb. MESA Cl Carpe ~. ~ 0 ; l<lro~E. Edinger, No. 117, COUPLE to werate · -1 m/f AcdngClerks $47'5 ~· • • ', ;. .:; ~ "t" ·;c;;rpR.GE" * : Re'I. &H=-1770, l'en.. ' ~. ~~ r I e:: landscaping done'! u tlO call Santa Ana. 835-6313. 1B unit motel m· ~ General Otc/NktJc to $550 ! GERMAlf Shepbeed ~ 1'ounc,,1 all': white. "1ort ~eillngs . . Rottd/com'i. 5s7_514 2 , Greg, oo-=. . Boat Mana!acturer County. Apt & ~· Send Dlctaphone/Recept to ~
l -· 3 "!' ( ·-old, ~ ." ho,Jred'm> pt la~ in • S48-illl. HOl]SEWORK • fUll or hall N-Boat Carpenters, ~to,!.;?· !e. L Fl' a' E•GLASS 'Clerk Typlots in $450 t11D -w/some· wtit. !Vie "-"• LSdo PtnlMula. a~e a.. ACOUltlcal CeUlnp ,blOwn Hardwatt In• ta 11 er a, .. ~uaa, uu .... _,,_ C1elical PO!li&m to $350 ~ bed, H.B. C 0'11 Rewanl. lor ln!arma6oo. l . machlna aJJplled. Fm .. Dod!catod Cloaning days, ~· Car. Plumben & G • 1-Co a t DENTAL Rec:eptloolst, cap-4118 E. 17tti (al Jtvine) CM ~ · . NbJtaJ. Call collect tim.ates,--Guv, &H-7183. •WEDOEVERY'I'HING* 'Toucb-up.Ooodbelll!tita.Yr ·able & exper, tn all~ LAY UP 642-1470 l~m..~•ilar:i';~~whl~tei:femal~ii1;;:.j;i~g I Hlilet_ C%13J' '4M803 ir Cement c-rote RolS. Fro< ..i. ~2839 Help W-;M & F 710 IU'OUl>I work. 4 Day ·work ta! o!e procedures b:ludiJW ' •
-cat ...,. tJi • • 1VherrY -.. _,. • ' Excell .... ll-Ous<cleonlni· . A Better Temporary wk. Exper. Ollly. ~y --a·ll:-roy, Newixrf ' l ( NVENTORY CONTROL'
•1c1n1Jy F&trvleW.'R•ad ~ _ _ ·' rnEE -. advice '"II ·bydoy .. Own·tram. Pllsltion Mon-Thurs. Equal . Oppor. °""""· 5f4..o922. .Must have .. minimum Growq co. In 111" beokli
lieu . Su Dieao. Fwy. LOST a....~Puc. Jt fawn estimates, All I .charge for * 836-0643 * UR~ENTLY EmpJ'oy er. Columbia OE NT AL A.1·si1tant 1ood9 ~ ne:eds pl ~ . • ·'Cdar, 111Jtfam/ean. ft: So.'. ti a tieautiful jobar&reu. Prof. C1rptt Cle•ning . ' . U , Yachts, 21'5McCorm1ck a.Jiside'. Full' time.·-~ ~ y~ar1 ~xptrltnce In w/lnven. recordl ex;'.er. to
,'.,bt ahagy h1 doc .lmi:f "~am Clem.e:nte, price. MS-6073. , ' A1lo windows I: floor care. Ave., CM. rin!y. 4 lianded 4 expanded ig . tempereture B-maintain a m.ttomvkle lrt.
. •1"'"1· l!oppy e""': Vic. ',IJl>llck'en'• """ Rrnn!, JOHN'S Patio, poor decka a Call 'Dutch 5.17-lSlll, 24 hrs. NEED' ~n.. BOAT l=ARPEN.TERS doities. Sal l>l'!li.. 847-2507. •tago·fiborgl1H. You v. n t 0 r y. $Silo. !)e
• Tk!. Toe' iMaket on Beach $7411. block. hte eat 8S3-0291 b' BAY & .Beach Jan1to&J. ~ _p; Mu.st ha~ aper ~dbv Jge DENTAL Receptionist, Of. must know vacuum Pakl/Other FM ·Jot.. Call
Jlhid., lm,"Pleue-clalm, .SIAJdESE, IOmoJ<' cat Sat appt.dayaoratt.5. Ct1>1s/wtodows/!loors, et•. •·SECRETARIES yach,., I.Ong range pro. flee Ma....,, .... ,_ Salary • bagfing,.. Nancy, May, 540-605,5,
I ''don't want ti> take her to J1JDI! 2'. l.qQna Ntguel, ~c· FLOOR work &: patios, Re!rld/Comm'I. 646-1~. • TYPl"'TS =its. ~y w: n....&t ~9672· So, me e~ '! Sats. Apply j~ P~rson ~~Bi~~. ;;}. O
· pound. 962-KJ7. Golf Cbune, West Nine driveways &: ddewalkl. Mtsonry ~ ,,.,. °""' •
BLACK kitty w/whlJa pews, Drlve.f96.5973. lJc'd/Bonded. 645-0816.1 e CLERKS =·M 1300 Logan Ave, DENTAL A11htaot• Employment Office INS. AGCY GIRL i
. Dully, ••• Coast Hwy a SML red eocker/""'t ... mix. PATIOS, walks, drive, Install REPAIRS, plante-brick, • PBX ora·s .... Orthodontl• expe!'lence on-3333 Harbor Blvd. Need .. per. Insurance girl
Anita St, Laguna. Beach. Male. 1Jnder bite. Od area. new lawns, 811.W, break, .... BOOKKEEPER, &: o 1 c Iy. Call AM onJy. lu.TT75. Cost• 'M.11 for new ofe'Of ertab, agency.
67-2068. Reward,54H419. remove.-tor.... ~~o~Qu~.:"· • KEYPUNCH ~.J'~':i.~ DISHWASHER • ~n "Mr~:;:w'~e:
mJNt> puppy b • i we• n IDSr:~k small lemole •CUSTOM CEMENT WORK P-fntlng & OPRS top re11. Ideal ror ftlired F~ ~ay:;_ 't,per· Pre-546.t030, oxt. 153 Nichols, 636-1492. I
Jl'alrgroundl A 0CC. .Costa doe, kq ;:r_m Drives,. walks, patios, Paperhanging Interview H.,... penon. Reply to cia..tlied p..., ' p.,.,,,n, INSURANCE Secrotary. q<o
Mesa. a..,.,. ldeotlfy , pooldeclm. Don, 64l-85lf 9am-llamAlpm-4prn ad no 439, c/o Dally~ Colony Kllcllen, 3211 Hal' EVE. IN'l'ERVIEWS Ille>. 1or ....i,, N.B. -.
540-m4. .• • : '°' . * Child Caro Work when a whero ·P.O. Box 15al, 0oe1a .. M_ hor, CM. _ BY APPOINTMENT -"·' ••• :::!' No Wurtni D!SHW ......... H&enl'&'. Gd. ~.:r1I:
COUJE-2«1yrtold:Vlc r ·Paulatto Barton I *WALLPAPER* """want! C0.9El6., ASHER"BUSBOY benefii..511'11J!. • u.~ m~ • ~-~ 1310 N &--· YOUNG SET StmJmer camp 1--.: . BOYS . ' Mmt ""c:leao a -t. AP!llr c' EL ESCO UIUUUI yy, • -·-ugp ... ......,. • When )'Cl'J call ~·Mae·· n1....-11ft r .. ., • ~ perlOll -'L... SUrf I: JANlTORS wantai . i..ca.. li1·1-~ Call _ .. ldOnt!f1 Yw ~ii!=.."' .,.. I-IO .. ~ 541-l4""'. 846-lm Penoiinel servtc• ... JO.I~ ... ~ --. '83ll w.'eo.t Dwr. • • Newport ---....
UND 11awt Round v1c. • '••inlhe " •a~, i...u..· u11 a SAvt "· wby paint• .. mw. ioth.c.M. :.::t=.J>oilnt.s..a. N""P:rfBeocli._ INDUSTRIES J==·-i£.
Raitt BroL Market on.lSth . ~!"Ml · enllL -. I ~~~ ,f""' -{fts. '42.7523 . 546-Uft D41L Y PILOT I Dra1tsm1J1 • -. lftfd. NWp1 ..._
'fo.t., C.M 1.30 W. Uth S't.. l lf9,rTte .!''q•i;dtft . Contrector woocfwttk, etc., h ~ ~ e:: • .ACCOUNT.ANT * .....__,_, m-40> l , . ADNllTECTURAl ' ' Abt.. Of 'Ibe IG-XIO.. i
C.M, allwr 5 pm. • , , ,Sj>tiW •ACK fn1krL $-2910 , ~er • par1 time, '1'll' Rllll ~ Co!1'
l'Ol1ND 2skunb1viclnlt)I .-atthe _. " T•al'ane-Repalr ExpdM."C'tKderktobandleF.atl'a PlumhlD&'Iac i· , ~ Jr.Accountant to •~·--~ Driv.,.eo.la Mesa. l'· ANAlfEIM ·• relllOll-,.•d<llt .. lll yn, -PROFESSIONAL Palnler. accounta·..,..ble" job -642-1753 , ·ua•1'TSMAN Equal' Oppor. 'Emi>io>tt ~1~·-· to ....,
__..-!'-CONVE'N n 1Jc'd. Jv1y Way do. 547-0Q.36. Honest 'Mllit, reu. L!cllnl. records Send resume &: • Mf I -.-._ ,,.. .-ow ~ · " • '· TIO · Drlvoweys , . Int/Ext. rr.. esl Reis. salary ~lremont• to' Chef wanted. Exp, Flota! d,......,,. male: or IJnJ. ~~~ ttoo ~
tooND Weclne&Jay, 6-21.. Cl\NTE~ • . , ... a. ..... , 548-2759. Omni Housl-~-"e,,,., Inc, · $1000 mo. Call 6')5.4241 •--or -In • ., .. u ~~~ ~ ., ..... 14 "'°"uly 23 · ·~ 0 '"' ..,.. ~ over. ~.,,... •-'ym-1 to Sb.ck JUPP1r "'male. Hun-· l'I~ Gd., QUALITY seal :coat Ing, EXT. painting, Free est. 17822 GWette Ave, aft 4 pm, »Ne· Beet A new oompany JuM formed all . pha.seL ' 54!'2970 or ~r.1';;:;;:r ;
tinaton Be'aelt; 536-M49. ~:eee:~ g RJld ~~ t~i~ Weather, gas, o.U resistant. Reas! Lle'd. Guar. vou pl.ck Irvine, CAIU. 92700 by America's I ea d l n r 5GM95, ._.. Vl.UIOll! ~1:D~e:1~e~~i: »>"toll·~~.··um"~~5o}~tyl :~95.black. ~awley'• ·~~ \\'e'll do rest. AJob/PA~ABLEa ~=-~ !: --~~eri'cal :U~tl6o~,,:'= =roo~o="''=s.-rv1c< _ _,,~~· --~-1~~ to~$
"' u~ ~· ~~--Ill operation tn ~ IUll " Pl-. ,$2-13. hr. NEWPORT ADey, Ct>ala MesaM&--1733. -• * * Eloctrlcal PMNTING A PAPERING, -to . .-t ahead with one Olunty. 1t bas developed an 1138-1103 belare ""!'!' Mon. Pe,,_I "9>ncY
-·--'6tJNfr'i'12>"',"v'IC:'TwiUn "i P~Cu0..-..ln . ' "'1!"""1!fHarbor """· Lk: & ol duo largeat bllllders In the exdting ,_ -In tao. FRY cook, -,._ exper. In Oner Dr:, N.11.11
Cabrlllo. C.M. Whlle.-«mall Bum,.,. cot ;mml"' ll'om ELEC!'R!CIAN, lkensed, bonded. Rel'a !urn. 641-~ area. Plulll b!!lce. $600. Fee e STAT ·CLERK IDry-bul!t modular houaln(. M"dowlal'lc Oo1m1r7 aub, 642-3171
do(. llllHl531. ~ ti ,.N. QOna Pt.,ili.i fem adlt, ~~,.es. insint. PAINTING -Honest, deoa, ~~.~~o~ • TVPIST/CL!!RK -w GrahomH Ave, of!_ zb i
SMAIL cnY • -• -c11t hnnm. llewald...•·1745. "-"' -IUU'&llleed work. Lk:emed OoaoJo1 Aaoncy, 2 71 o We bovo lmmedlate openqs amer, tr Bdl. See ai.r. JR, STENOORAPHI
Vic -• Folrvlew. lllO\CK".liM . jiay ..,. ELECnUCAL l!ORK. All a -· 6'15-67•. . -II at Adorno, QI. Good -needed. Liie, ... .,,, qua!l!led -FURN. --~ •• d s --s,....
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GEllMAll SIM:pll<rd • -, PolnL a.1211. ., Im. n.. llt. NI O"I P•porhang"" ~-MBL Y .. .wuid. bot not ewntl&L ,_.. ·-aperlituc# m.rl-. l3W)3I. NB. • """" lllztlaa in w 'StopendGo-1!1.Kawtit~_..., °"""""" _.......,.awtn_, WWltlrw with --· waa>cali-"'f .---.-~ b!Jlw11onglall,-Lr!Jr PAINTER~'·"~ -_. ....... ..,y. XU. lonr _l!iiERYIEWING loor pluo, or.. Wl-1h \ ~eal!s,dlctatlon, Hwr. IG-Sl!IO. .,. ___ ,,.. ~ ou tmn ....,_..._ Moe 81nr Fri 9'12;30 Pll ~ .aor• ,In 1he Ml IUlnl lor boor
Fim. Gormu _..._. . "'""" -·-JOtl!!Satll:.,G4RllDIDl91 lrim kltd!tns and batha. • Irvine . $40 445t Oii ' .... or plun1bJJlc • -. • TIME FOR Estate 1danapment -•~·pup, Yard u.,..._..._, Plan~ . 542-1255 ' -~ A ~ A~ l'EllPO -1rlco! -••-•·•·-·to"~ •· -211 lllOI. ..... o.c. aoan;;--r--. ~ PROF Pain ·-·~ T·E=MP04
... ~or OUR -pony,_.,, -·-Falrp'nde Sim. ~ , • llf!J • tinr. alao roots, • NEW'BUILDJNG ' mwne to P.O. Box , RHODES!~ R"-Bat:k ' ..... -l'f J!:l\TJa--. O«lOllO. .. u .. lnter/l!ldn Temporary Help W•o!!oron'ollracttve QUICK c-ASH N-Baacb9all!,' .,... l iii!!ilii~' iiii!iii·::ii~ • * SCi-l.,* Lie/Ins. Fm fft. -· • •1 T I PACll'IC 'MUTUAL atarttqi:lo a ~ ~~tlonof • . KEYPUNCH " daJI. °'fner ·call Tlf< CM or N1I.,... -WALLPAp " ,.....,,9 y r•-• rASHJON -~ ~ .....
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FGUllO Sc:hlla.u.r -PdO fpotruCt~ 575' JIM'S Gvdcmi._ compltle Carl Rebko . • 84&-~ Low F-60 Day Payable, CCornt•,santa ~ l Apuolnlment~ua .Tff ROU1tff . A n-,•--. on ~ • ....l
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, .J!clly Daoc:t uall .now In --~ 547-5846 1421 E. l!ldJne>t. No. 117, ~~ Y •u' DAILY ,,LOT t~. aood beneflll • ....
CAT, """" !ellialo, Nddllh Hllnl Bch. ~ now Mew, edJlt, ......... hall, PAINTING A •-•· _;, Santa Ana. 835-6313. ~~ !°" work In OMNI HOU~G . portunl!I'.
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· 350 Cll't:r Woy work from blueprints, 11<illthe! and •peel· -""' ,._!loo 11 llrL M> 131-2255. N.B. Give b&c!Qiroond, hrly 2 lltl! -. """"""" plc. equip, boob. -_.
S.el •ch fications. Adapts and improvises simple to..Rt. Secretary nte deal red. Write tures eveq m JOOOnllght. tt.liPphone, beds, c-hat!'•,
,: •• You aro the winner oJ to moderately complex tooling and lix· INSPECTORS Tarbell Realtors WORK AT f: Clualtled Ad No. 440, o.tly /eSA ranae from 25 lo 500. lawn mower, .,.,,.. ·a i"' 1 2 ticket• to the tures to complete experimental machining FASHION ISLAND Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Cocta Shut 1 ~ r 1 Pe' d 1 et fishbv IUJ)pllta. Sat • b
i ~. Southland assignmenta. Recent •~n·en-on tr-a-r F<.EAL Estate s:.Je:swoma.n &autttu.l otc of a •1 .. --co. ~aa Calif 92626 automatically at l /n.h !or only l~. 3Xl6 O:luntr7 OUb
1 Ham• & Garden -r"' .. ., .. ., I --~I · for local omce. MUJt be ... 5., • ' • ' tlesh ayncbromaUon. Su~r Dr Costa Mtsa. : . Show mill, jig bore and Hydrotel preferred. m,,_ •'* apanine• Uc'd, G...,..tftd + ..,,,. Jocalael.. near-Ibis e><clUni e ·TYP ISTS e imposed rangefinder {oco~·'"'~·==-~---
1 ,, at the ' for quality ~trol 1~ nU.smn. Call Mrs. Hardin, lbOppinc ~ WJndow ihop Fut. a«urate t,yp&st "-anted q from 2.& ft. to ~· ANTIQUE.S. ~tutt. MW ' _ ELECT RONIC ASSEMBLERS apoctora,ln the fol'-· ••• ~" --·· at.llOQO. Gnat btnellts. SIMI ~ h-add! A-'·~ ~~ ·~-~--•--«ndleo. artl1iclol llowors ..... ANAH EIM ......... .,.-~ .. ··~ . . w v~•w.. ~, m ·~u~' -u~h-2 ' ; ,... ~.,.rience lil predS!on aoldering and ... Int ••fotorlos: $5!0. Co. Pan Fee. ou..r ....... ' _ ... , ])115 .....,iel1y r.. ID-MATlC E hondreds °' m!lc tl<ml. s.t
CONVENTION 1embly ofilellcate ln&trumenta and amall · RECEPT10NIST ~ Jobs. c.u Nancy May, , N:Jorl Blvd, c.M. ' ~ ....,, ,,j,., 1e,,..: onty, lOKI Hallwo Dr, !LB.
CEN1ER. componenfa. Must ilio·be experienced In • Mochanlc1I & SECROARY -· 0outa1 Asency, -~thu .. dge! b•• CY°'"""' t _,, .>1:' JuJYlf.July2! fabri•a'tin"-cables solder and crimp co~ Mich··'""-. ·-pl :mG11arbar Bl.•.t Allam>, u,_ ...... N __ .. _ .. ~·--·~~ •• ,· l totl.llQ.UOO,
'" Pl .... call 642-M13, ut. 311 !lets~ NASA soldering certl!lcite desii--.... =-.:::'"'"" ~ : 'or. ' . . . "M:c~INl;u-;;;·:oo.\ •• r..u-;;; 1$.00. DllmER, double ¥ ((If.
,,. 1betwTe•9 and5pm'°daim able. ,, • Eloctronlca Jonrterm ustcmnenll. ~ARY:,.Tn>e, tile, lh . C' ••s A --.or-at "6 , .. •end tll>los. ~"" c, ·~tickets. (North County ,, , ~ • I ~.-540 4Uo or illd wrlt!nc -but ' ..,.. · w. •18th st .. Apl. SD, !Villa dn._... book ohllWI. pool ! ", ftoll·lree nwnber b 540-1220) SHEET lt\£T Al · e Syat.mi Taot rv,,.. · Tmro not-n.1 Yr_.. Appts 1 y,_ . ..., lathe ... tlrind<r w... Apt1.J SUn.-Thun. fib!<. m Santa llaliol.
: fl' * * MECHAN ICS • · , NEVER ;~p~ ~ ' Av'!ll· Sat: ·Alie, M..,.F'tl °" Untvenal 0 r CiJ>. <....U.WS> Jijy tth thru Ju. O.ta M.,., Sot 11 ain.
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•, •NewportCentert.wOllice. close tolerance sheet metal parts· ls re-y11ra -· axparl-Hybridyne., Inc. 3150 PETR.I FT aunera. Seldom 1010 THE , ~ 'Reply ClauHled ad no. <38 quired. Must know set backs and bend anca In quallly ..,,_ RECEPT. typtl!, il-lwk. clyl., Pullman st, CM.-. • Parsonnol Sorvlco """'· c. c. auto. l:U l-M
,. ... ,clo DaUy Pilot, 1;: o. Box allowances and be able to ooerate all re· trol, preftrr•Wv In qulet~,noprevioulexp. SECRETARY, coostruction 178 w. 20th, C.l\t mm. 1«1. Xl6666. \Vith Dallh CLOWN ~1500. Cost Mesa, a. lated machines. ••r0>1pi1ct tncfu1try. aeceUU')',. uten.~•~ C: work. Call between 9 &. 4:XI SU.'7523 5'16-2S92 a.ttachment. $100 or make l\fqlc a puppet llhow. Child·
. ·1µCENS!:t> rhampoo girl , , l-llgh school Mfuc1tlon =~:~lllao~job. pm. 96U683: 541)...Q)). WAITRESSES. Exp'd onl.y. ::~·axis 542-1734 •ws & l'l'n'1 parlle!. 644--C290. ~. needed~ apply Wed thru Sat PRECISION MECHANICAL or equivi1lent. Start SOO per wk. salary m. *Secr eta ry $650 The Ne""POrt Harbor '\'acht . l\IOVING llllfo. N ew Port r=.n before 4 pm. ASSEMBLERS creaml to.quality: Refer. re-.r;,.. .skills. Seit starter who Club ii now accepting ap-KOBEN'A 421 Super 8 rnovt.-}fWhJancl~. \Va1her/c:teyer,
Will perform close ·tolerance assembly P le e se Apply quired, state educational ~n accept "t'P· &:: think on pUcatlon11 for full & pt time ~· Instant cartridge Sofa ba:l , Salter ln.Y" tUt,
;LITE BOOKKEEPER work on missile related hardware. Must In Pe rson backJround. Write ClaMilied feet. Fee P~. Alao Fee wa.itreeees. Xlnt wage1, & loadlllg. Po-.oer telephoto A89ort. garden t 0 0 J •.
-Good job, oo typbJe, Girl Fri· be able to "Work from bluepi'ints, sketches Employment Office Ad # cs P.O. Box 1560 Pbs1Ho:m· exceptional work in g at-\\'ide angle lens. Alrnmthfi46..3035~.:::;:;· -~----I
..... Jday, permanent. Profit ahlfl-and specifications. 1 3333 Hirbor 81. Daily PilOt Costa Mesa Servicr Center Agency nqphere, Apply 2-5 Tues. new. $15 or makl' otter. GARAGE aa.le S..t A b ~ E ring A health inl. Mark C. Cost• Mesa 92626 ' ' 4262 Campus Dr., NB No. B4 T20 \v. Bay, Balboa, S.U.-1734 eves il \\'ffkends. July 1 Ir: !. 455 E. ~ .:
:._:_. ~Bloome, 3(e Harbor Blvd., The abbve positions require high · Helen Schaffer 557-2711 w•"""°""c.-<.!t:'C' e ......... r. Appty F ltu • 110 CM ~· dHk. din f~-; 'c..ta »-. school education or compleUon of 546-8030, m 15:1 ~im;,~: SECURITY GUARDS 1n".';:;;,~~,:r> " 4 um ' ~: rn!"ut•, ~
t?I. ;.. ,LIVE OUT . ~eco~-~ppren~esbip plnlUJ 5 to .....,.111 _, eYUIDlml.on&tenn•uigrmwrttortull P.M. :163! W. Coast H"O'., QUEEN oofl bed $5 0. ,;:mbc.=:;~-..,--~--I
1 ~ . under so. years o ... op eA,...,ence manu-EVENING -er.t -& or part time. So. OraJwe .ilB" IJroom set (black vinyl MOVING • MUii ,.11 Toyo
-i,t:omeo -°"""" d<l facturin.gprecislonpar!I!. INTERVIEWS ~-c.a OI. ..... UN I FORMS w~ -Exp food. -)led. dnmo. stus Furn., H-1 01d1: • ··~ f MIJi lroaw, J adults, 5li clay • BY A'Pl'OlNTMENT Ltnda liq, ~ Coull! FURNISllED. 1~ for ,,..,. t<lckti.II> APPlY 11r ....., w!!et • and tahlts> $250. Bod• p-, Ploojlctor.
·• '""' ·, mllll haw c • r • Apply'" Person-Employment Office .. • •-·, :mo Harbor Bl 11 time" vae pay, 'bcrnu .P1""' Tl!E BLUE BEE!'. 10! 2111 llalilll 4tllr $115. Bin>om -and -t =
.r:: .. 11-17$..'TISS. • ..,.... CELESCO ~ CM. Free group llfe inl. 18 Yn PlaCe NB. Aft 4 pm. set, inc. nlte ltand fno b~-MU*>n. CM. ._
I-= 1u11 time 1 !·:tO 3333 Harbor Blvd., Cmta· Mesa . or older. wA-E'• ding) $225. P<can cvtt .. & CO;;;LO:;;:R:::_:,,;;,:::_~~---1 ,..,..., _ " ; · , R>XXPl10NIS'!': Typrng . Apply "n ~' end tables $295. Redwood "' -DW-. ·~! j==~~~;,~~ ' INDUSJR'IES lllintr, ••n1 clerte1l AM'·Sterllno e BLUE DOLPHIN • tlo turn $35 Deeo 1 B&W. por:table, Mloc. a.t l
i. !cOast Comm. Hosp. Sooth . Pho~~ 546·8030, •Xt 153 ' ~'.~.~··'!.;. .=: Sec:urltJ.Service 3355 vi. Udo, NB :teh<n ~t SI.is. eoi':n;;.'; :'..rt:~ =~: I:~ ... µAguna. 4~1311. An f!qllal •• Appl; R~ Inc., 3'150 326 S, Lemon St., Anaheim WANTED: N\d'lle11 aide•. exp. end table $19. Small bkcue CM (~ '~ty employerN(:E CELESCO INDUSTRIES ~~ ~. ~St, C.M'. ~ SERVICE 5:.1: Salesmen ~;r~1;:ef~·~:~ay~~~: ~~~~~.;~i!!2~~·l,MOV!N,;:,:· ;:,·,.,G"".-..,SUrt~-n-dr-.-~ ... j .. -, ftflllll'IN'llNA . ' RELIEF Medical Attendant, (2) F/~ dly a eve Parle lJdo Flagship Rd., tools, lav..·n mw.-tr $65.. -.dt, dNk, rum, plumblfw : ~· MECHANIC ' A Div. •el The Susquehanna .Corp. Equal Oppor, Errip!Oyer -· ·N<•P'"t Villa ohltts. Mm. 2,... !/time ••· NwpL Bch. 642-80<4. Mi>c. hou,.hold Item '. ttxture., ban. lotl or mllc:.
: :'ti' i Top Pay-NO FEES I ~ I • gc..sasi per. req'd. Desire top WC»IAN to work ln Donut 557-3Ill after 6 or l006I DHs Aw, Fntn. \'13.
; -Our cllent b ,..king a An .equal opportunity employer l ~IRESTAIJRANT appllcatlm!"-...... Ute -~· ShopefterN.Nophone..its w .. kends. :11111-2259:;;,;;:;;;.· ....,.~-~--I
"" ~ Inclined in. . a · 9UALITY bet,. taiom lot codrtall know!odge. Neat Irr 1ppear. Jil<ue. wtnchell'1. 2947 BENTWOOD GARAGE Silo -Mcryt,..
1: aJvidllal. w/a p>d work ASSURANCE "'1o. bolt ..... , ""1ets, Apply ™""'*" 2590 11.rbot Bl, CM. CHAIRS Kllchen .,.i. • eha1ra cott ..
I' · mord to 1etrn matot•nanc:e NEWCX>MER WELC!JMING: PE-, ONNEL ENGINEER ::::"' ~ s! 1'ewport. BL,:.c.M. -. XLNl' Oppor. Nit'I Concern Need at leul lout fin. or un-1 ·:i:.! :~~ ""4 -
IOI bydnuUc: mechlnery. lloopltalftJ-"H' men. . SERVICE Writ..~ Sal ......,_ lot rout< fin, Bentwood chlln. Ap----. a 1J.
1.; i<in•t lienetits. lncludino ToCall LOcALLYon·new · SECROARY l!-.r~ Dana Point fulJ.tlme--Dept.Ap. -•ID'CM.9S-006. · -•ml important, but 1'.Mtoc.:DC--o.t .
. :.. >jirol!I lharing. ..-.t Wnl!its -To $tlOO Seeking person with recent -. JW, 11>1' • 17-2! Jilt In penciii, JI.a ccitft' · · mllll be In p>d CCl>d. No GAllAGE -Ill • a... I · PPS attts•dvk:lrdo.Goods>il' 'NO F£Es qualit;yuaunneo..,.i-.. ~t .. nam.. ·A-,196E.BlllfS'· · · · on11qu ... Fn< or rea1. •...,.... PiOOO, 0osta .~ ;: p:,;,1: P/tbne. 'Must "baV. happy 1 1ne backpound that hp Sllel ' a.ta M-.~. ~. ' L' 1' '.i.d ;1 lie,..) price, Mike, 897·1'191 I.ft 5 11-.•an.. · I J ' ~j Servi sm!H, cor, dPq ~tJ. Need mature, polled t 1amlllarity -•mJlltarY •• PERSONNEL , SERVICE -AlleD'llit; -. • V .G "TlllNl,JNE" fl" hl&b lmr !ID----'l'V,
· Plr-na .. , !i<T-3095. • ~,,.Ji":,'...;J:. """ spec:titcatlonl & imo,.i.,u. COUNSILOR·TRNI part,,•-fltlme, -•• ' :..:l~~ cm. C" ~ Ida. '1.111!1 °' -
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'' • ·0raiwe: Cntll. 'POSITION ' ' ' sired Pleue.ubmlti.sirme lruolutlcA-iD:' .' Adllnl, cM. '"' , . • ttil •. uprtatrt •)llairor oow -,
'< 547 6446 Steady depenlihle man ti>t Pt<=lflc mclu . sa1ary nqm... MAKI!• MONEY ' SERVICE ~ Gn.veyd. • ' medi, Ktnr ".BR set. 'l'wln W WWW ""9 iiiliii:""" ' i~ ' retall store •matol<nanc:e. 5 Pt'rsont\11 S.rvlcu ~ ~ 431 ADVANCE11N MERIT lhl1t; Vttmo. Mils! be ... S ILV:E1\PLAT/NG -bedB.Mllc:.Mlllootter.19IO ............ *'-a.
; 215 F.:. CommQllWeallh Days, 5PM'~; Good 1.12 ljo. Tower meritto a"°· WO W./PEOP per Prefer ..ileseo!Uderit. Helr'looml beautlf,ully M)'rtl......S St, CM. _,. -AM 4,., A
;; I •· su181e70F, 1Full83.e3rton physical c:o»cl./ Uve within Union Bank Squaro ~. D~iioM~~O°c:.~ We w:~,.., t.. 0L:;... ;.,;., l9th ~Newport, CM. . ::"'1 ~lofDll~WI'~ * WE ARE MOVING* PalJladoo. . ~' ' • 15 min. Good employment Orange, Calit. 92626 tion 1n ..,. Itv!ne ott!Oe 1n SiQIRP GA&;. • Lllcurw.. .__ ', Re!rlg, mlllltt bdrm set GARAGE -Sit • am. I~> I MAl.....,NANCE record. C· 547-6446 ~ Oppor. Employer all upeell of llften!.,., I.ootdn&. io<' .. -In ' . dinq aet. Uvbrf nn tum, lllfrla, chllcb !urn, """'· ~..:. . "I~ Rlcbard.'111,ado Market Aak for Raebel M'CJ' -~rtfnl' " evacuaunc~poten.. b 0 u t 1 q u e I a 1 e. • ~OAK . ~t .PumP ~· elec. appliances Ir kitchen bed, rultar, Urn, nmc. n ·~Set Up man w/electronic Ir: m;Q60 =:i==~ tlalempioyeHforJca.t., _. ~~r-~ ~1 ,,sza Old i.tJiooed street. ~· 147-4518, 0902 Orarwt. C.M. ~1984..
, .. lleydrauttc uper. Xtra long For Appotniment PLANT FOREMAN 9UAUTY tlonal I< tntematlonol com· ~ '; ~ • ._11 :r<!'I ~~;:: ~ .~Dr, H.B. GARAGE-. Din 1tt, boby ~ term ustgnmenL ... "50 TEWR-'\l:t nranuW:turq. Must "'ONTROL ponies. ~ • on looldiw tJt !i-. . . Hl!'lQ! $95. BUiiet $49. Wll. • ..,;lp, chest, HO tnln, rvlno . . . . . . . . ........ NOTE ' . •• p>d put exper: .-• c.11 P~t Beran, ll334700, lalllqr p.;.u;,., C"1I ... "'" OAK TABLE, -bullet.' .din. .• let. . 1'19. Port. 'IV -. l33-39IJ. um VII
fr NEVER A FEE AT TEMP Power. -Sall -Blueprints MANAGER Demm t Dennla Perscmoe! poil>trn<nl. I ~ ~· °'!'-$45."'35. Tl 5 ·ST 99 or v.,..., Irvine. July 1-lJ, ~,. TEMPO Expo oncod ;;;,.~o:· . .._,,.,21!2 THE LOOK ;~ .~ I\"'" ~t· ~. MovmG OVERSEAS. JD''
Temporary Help 1 l2IS No. Manlrell,'Et ~ For -arient.d...,. ~ nr ... Itvfne. -• ~., • _ lllR .ie, ldllg abl maple -'I"V, tum, blkel, llib. ~ MACHINIST -UN ITED'-C.!714)'~' pony.dotngJmWton.clollan SALE-FURNITURE. ·S1N~"""1e<!l!<n.t,on,·A;p11..... ' .......... --1 yr -.... L ...... 1112311 • .._ "u-'"'---i.----... ~to C1lifomi1 Bank PROFESSIONAL ·•· year in de:fenR, com-1.eQl!r. OD'l m.111•· A -. aid. Good. C!Dftd, $ 85. u '-. ,.,..,,~~~"'~~·-.. iHrldmtrlaloRecent o..q,. Cowrtles moot ·~ · · ' ~ -._lilhelclOood 114
it<: ~tn-1upe ?vi1ot"Y g Monardi:lBay Plaza RESTAURANT A HOTE[;--~ &t a QA ma,.qe. ~rm.me tntinetum. apmtawear. ,_,.._. , , !'tu>,l ~··p..t:ablil .... -. I ,,l .1 n.pacHy .. Swing lhlft. Top Sooth~ EMPLOYMENT AGENCY t level req'd shfte. bu• nre vacancy SIN~LE Needle opera.ton. d ltbwa·s h-•r 1 00C1 5 Pl!XZ old ~ wicker Joan U,ptcn Estat• Ille: "',pi .. xtra tone term ,. Manoprs •• , ••• s.Iary()pen men · .., 11 , decon.tor/IB!el ·Ovetlodr, opeclal. Exper •inect.nicol ...;... ,l5 . •6ft.,1191o&nn or ..,,·IOI, Cont•nllolflbubolllmry i:::, assignment. ... •12"t3• Xlftt ·oppor. w/lri Corp. Pl1 team.Tbeman.wbowillfill' onb',TopJllY-ltead)'.Pd.. m-am. , _ t325crbestoffer.~T.1118. Mll11kte home. Inclad••
l. rvlna ........ 540-4450 r AlltMgr'l'!iie •. l650m0mo aa..i:iAd*:io.350 !hit• portlloo .-....00• vac.AlkforJon,.112-!172 .. tRlGil>llilili;'cust di , l'S!FA•~-t,-.r --~!Ible.I
" A FEE AT TEMPO , J()ppor Employer 2ndCook ............ $251h!tt c/oQOllYPf!<>I Ammca'• top rurnt""'Sll'lER """1ed my home, oher .. · '<1eyer wit' aoed. Both $150. !!enw hl&I>-9-.o d>alrr,
I,' . . . TEMPOH I Equa • Cof!Bre. ~~·Coo~~ lh1tt P.O. ·Box 1560 tines ..... a popesses a days.· 2 ~ chlldmr, ~ ;...;s:.s, f1i .... ! lnOQh $25, Pvt Pty 911J.'lllD"~-clia~..!!_~ • & , •
: ·, T•mpora ry o p N\JRSES,pvt.dut;y,alltypeo ~ • Coata.M-.C.9'626 ae11oned. liair lot transneeded.54M'l51. ot!«.j3j:°U05att5pm. FOR •iOle, I' betCe Couch. ti ---...... -. an.
!'.-MACHINISTS llrl1ll Le ull Nuroe'a Short hours ........ Sal. Open ....;..__, decon.tlng X!n't """""""· SPRAY PAl.....,R • ·Good condition que carved headboard, , ':a Lathe Qperator aH. • 351 ~ e.ta.l Rd. Broiler Man A Cook Sal Open· ~ Uon w/~ fringe benefits. "' I~ ' VETERAN di.bled, refs:, ~ dual bed1, I o v ea e at 1 ,
,-1 • CbUclreT Operatar :fitry, ospi 1 Wal~• Over 21 Quality An outstanding career op-To $4 Hr . would appreo app&nee. · Chinese mandarin ro~. 19
1 v •Hant Sc:r'ew Mach 0pr · ~or 54G-99S4 Food" Orektall ..... n.4;6 hr ,QUALITY portuntty. NO FEES .~· Will 1ruy or tne. D~'.· i;,bl• • c.r. Frlgldatn, wu1ret '
r. Apply Clllton Industries Inter.tie' 9.5 MIF Hosteu, eves, exper Call o.tndler'• Must have job abop exper. 5411--dryer •nd misc. 1alore. S.t.
u •, 16« Whittler Ave, CM WI Short hours •••••••••• $2.50 .hr CO'NTROL At 1514 No. Maki st, S.A. OVER • ~uhen, dryers, 1753 lQ..3 or 4M-9'1'5!5. l 1 G l
642--2-iOO ORDER DESl< Hosten Cuhler p/ttme $2 hr ln4l 541.-t391 Must know velvettzina, refrlreraton from J39.9S. II'URDY desk.· euiy Amitr Ernenld Bay, Lq Sch.
n' Sharp gal to hu'ldle be&~ ~Uorover ... $1..aihr ' AlktorMr.Furtek wrinkled il leatherette M-~. . lrdblebed.$f5.Hehcrot-1,,::494-~9755=.·~-----1
MAIL CLERK oroer ~· Knowlellge but Mgr., Fmt lllk. llolel •• $3 hr Equal Oppr. Employer tahes. Rant W she /D , r.r. 567--0471 m.1m. BOX ~ • .,._ ~ '· Ute typing. Local trelt<l>I dllml belotul Bellman Hotel n.11 hr+tips A._..._.,. j1tlt lirrir>ed SALESMAN -w. P.P.S. • ,.ill: ryera HUGE blk ~ Elq <louble Xlnt"""' ~ '!'yp'. ,-I Call !.mralne mt necesoary.Low tee. al FEE by America'• hadln·s ' 1 Paelflc • $2. Wk. matnt. ~~.~~ -........... ~ '" WESTQ.IFF Dray ~· SMART SET ROYAL SER.VICE AGENCY neat. St• re o equ pment, * f 639-1202. * '""_. l-.-:llli on i;. · Pe"'°"""I Agency F.:mptoym;ot -· 14211 3848 Campa nm. ::::;.:~ ~= .....-, plus. MUii Jave Personnel Services . JIECONI). -. ...,..., fl5. -att I pm. t ~ 115
I• ·-we<tdll! nr .. NB F.:. ~.No. UT, Santi SUJtallJ,Newplll'IBeacli Its ~ 111 <>n,. ~ ";! = '::":; u.\!!~~· ...,..,_$40.Gur.,delml TV. end tabln, ~i!;bla,DWIOND •ollhtre, 2 !.'. =645-27711 Ana,~..'..-~-567-2800 Oxmty.Ithiilcleveloi>odon IMo -·Apply bttwn ~.Calli. bf.1'-.Ml5'1,.139-1Dl; ~-=~ ~ --f hwleu .
,, "'AN°' man wuted oPPOiiTiliffi -~ -PROGRAMMER • SCIEPf. .... ... -·-In too. criy USA '547 ILAA6 REFRIGERATOR. •.•• , I EMEllALD -•• m 2.19
' , -Vle)>~llix> -· ,..,,,..,~ TIFIC: Dear<t. required tory-bullt ~ .._ =-•i!:: w...drou... 'I'""' ·cleen,l!illclo •out.te0.1Uf LAQDE@i&CKAI Jl.I. ~ ... D1ERALI> 1
Center. 2 ~ uper In ~~ .! •(,,! prior public! atllttr exper. !tw. • • I. -179 E. 17th St., O>lla Mesa A.it tor Rochel MOii WIAmi....,. .... Wostm. I Need at llutblr -~ eant mo. PRlllCESS rlnf
r i' '.l.i matnt a-cudodlll work nci DelJgnf • helpful. :rtne co. Oft'erln& e cm caU ior appt. 845-2442. TAil..OR Vriurted, ?.1r D NEW Coppertont re 1r11 1 blJ'h. ~ ~ wt.di dlamont A t earata of ~ ·Call 1!37-IOll4 for appt. ly, 494-¥1'· , -,-xln't ......,, Beneftll +.To We have an ~to aper>-Mir>! be Ible to "°"' tun Tailor lhlo. 12J C-Tuotl!I w/ke' -· ·!Uni ~ -Fin. , .. anl1n. -llO ---Sill!. ";.ANAGEMENT Trainees, PAYROt,i. derl< ~In> $15.000. c.u Don Jaclmon, lngforOJ1.indfvldu>Jwtlhat titnc.•• Ave, N,B.·5'8--0146. '! pymtrls. Urient.-. otutdy.No ~n.. .. O'nlEll 11*nl, -.
" t be ver 21 yra. Apply med. ·$pare •er V ,c e 54()....(mS, Coastal Areney, least S )"MJ'9' recent' aper. c."•1 i:>o =0 t ma! ' --m.EPHONE Sal6· Sell ... ~1G~ •roo I '.! reuonabl• ~'!}!:!·' PIL. llillf exotic, muslve, exquialte,
0. ~nu• 0 10..m-6 . bureau input, maintain P/R 2790 Harbor Bl at Adams , in the construction trade. ~ uenc. e e. -..5., 0 e Oru.nty·i ~i: n c..n.n. ·~ c • .• n; · at~-~ u.-I. , in 11 carat eoUd Cold
O. ~= .~ul:lu 13:im Parlo~ records; .comp~l a b.o1~ CM. Thit. exper. must include ~Ml~ P~!:s~p.•to;:: ~~~ N::.per from , ~uto,,!e~~ old.. 2 HIGH ~~ -. ~m-'"~ IO" ~ ~Carden Grove Bl, GG. :':.' :fte~~OI· A~:' to P..OE E INDUSTRIES ::oo:r ,,:rur: u:·I ~fi quired. Full time. Apply in your ~ci ~: PORTABLE . Kitchen Md =~ l~ ~ -,1,;;:.::,.:;:::._;;.:.;;::;_-~I
GI-" MANAGER ASST. crou f;::tn into olhtt tune-preferably be In the fie-person. 9 .., .. pm.~ IOI ~non ',ach aai.. Call cllltrwa1ber,$!00.l}'<arelld. panels r>ll2', 1111 -. MMI!-, I ii
51<per. In locld aervlee. $3 Ptr ti>.. Start $525 im. Sen<! $65 wk to $117.50 Wk tory-buUt houstnc Industry. Bakfr St., C.M. Mr. H._. !6T.m9 -12ll!. . ·· 1 GU--0138. ,,
IJt. 838-!103 before .noon. qualltl!atioos: Classified Ad -SALESMAN WANTED . NEAii -16' GE --LARGE -oolr· -t LL EN SYNCJl.OGIW'lf.
MAN1CUR1ST port ti-No.'a&. Dolly Pilot, P.O. DependlngonQuallllcatlono weofferanattractlve -..io.Alharp.Noexp.• TRAINEE Mr door,.~. Spotleu, 1111 ,..1 ...,..,.::111. ~Cl.l...:n::
1'1"! ~;,J:::f: Bead> :::O· Costa M-Cali1. Part Time ~~=,:.::; . ~:!: ~:1:'; ASSEMl,LERS $100. l<il-JIOI, , :_m.' NI ~ Mld!tll -.17!4..., • •• t, lo
-·-• < • -5 m.4211allorllam. To$4Peillr 2-... -.,..., -_ 1,.. •t'lllEbmla-·wEDICAL R«eptlonllt. NO FEE 111111 .... Sltl. .111~-~;o;;;-==::rl
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i-1 _,. Mn. ~. OPERATOR -be 19 or.,...., able to OMNI llOUSINO O'M...,. -·AD llrl1ll ovall. ~ .:=~· 1»•-.. top, ,·1 .. DltJLL --·-Id~ --ii lmm«I., If..,. iNc. SECRErAllY, • -"be, able to rfart wood. I' --"" ail''"'"'" •·--maid part or lldl """"1. Fo< job lnllmrlltlon sYSTEMScUl.tt. No lhrthnd. Typo 'IV wpm. T/14/TJ. JIAri'Ad """'*' Sii, K<n-...... --Ca ii 111-. •
. . "• N.' O>UI H..,,, 1-L ,..,.._ ~"" PllX -Coll Mondoy lOl!rMpm 11822 Clllf Rec<ptlon, vvlely. $500 .... P.P .s. -...,..,.... ~ ~ ~ .... , ClGI. SHOP -Ill ..... -.
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• llarEL maid. oxperlonc<d "lf'chlno. nMSSI Equal Oppot. ~ &U-1634. Por-• S.rvlc.. 1· 1·8£, .FOR ,G(furn.---·-· fll .. ,....,_~ ..
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CASH I mi Hort.or Bf..t. open. 548-Tl<I • 548-6774. PRORSSIONAL Wiij~~o~t':: 547-6446 QUICI( CASH 'Oi\i"ai-. .1i'ik;'.:p).~ UNIVEX 1dt. ·~ ... ,· .....,. 1 · QUIClf. Cosio Mia• Slletm<11 • mlcm! The :mi E. Eel'--•, S.A. • -~"-"5111br. us. l'llfll " -._ ----1 n "' ..... -t y Beautiful ruture. Top bfne.. .. "''-" ... ..,...... -"' ..,M ~ ....
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• a, track tape player. Still prng-,,ong tbf, ~ table, pearance nOt important, but V<'rt. top. <213) 421-6307 CORON ADO 25. \Vhite, blue · 968=--=---· l
tni:xl new in c.arton _ left ~e .~e,tabc1~:......_~ m~t be in aood cond, No 800 West Kltell1 , Anlhelm, Cellfornili Week~ ~ 5 p.m. 15• Glasll'On, ,71 model. 50 deck, spin. Evi~. NB '69 HONDA SL-360
on i..y....-uy. Originally ~· ~ ..... ic . e, -;;"UZ antiques. Free or reu. HP extras! Try $2395. slip a.1'ail. Pr J /pt y . Getting married. mu.st 1tll. -•.a fl:r -.95. poy ott ma gprmp, price, ~. 897-7791 aft. 5. ar· o1 I , 714-542-4762 · Best oiler. 6~!Y~ f'Ve-&. ~~orpaymentl stools, p&tio tum, desk. LADDERS.ACK il 151 Yacht.s, 2300 \,
of St.00 monttdy. USA Mustsell.540-$040. Need&tleutt~8!~!~~1 r .... toYou JS I '9t1and._. ,..,::-~ 11·~) 1~~:~~~64~:9.:0ut L~~~~~;:"ik":""~~~H=.n~~nc~;;.,.~:'
-Equip wa..ioo-, * AUCTION * high, ~ l:baln. · · ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ . "-Sailfish $50. IVkdaY11 1-5, c:ond. M>-3182. ' 13E.1'1tbst.,O>sta.Mesa. . ,Fin. or. ·un:fln. Must be 3 [1na,"Tl-,$2.00 l ~iiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~I w/'~ h.p Evinrude mtr, )642 Fine Furniture ll\lrdy • ....i-• .--' ...... J 1 incl trlr le bait tank $450. (Zl3) &t4--04U t'.!Xt 2644. · '69 Lambemita 150 ec
116; • I< ~ liancc . ·No-.... -· Free'"' Dogi 154 Gentr~r · 900 6<2-1267 NEW MARK 11 w/alde car. $295.
El Camino lum~ rack, $45. Auctions ~af, 7~30 p.m. -:r:·~~· Pb. Mike FREE 5 White Kittens, 2 AKC PUPS-9--k old Ger. . ~· FIBE.RGLASS R .. ~·""-•t. Pla1trend PT 30 97g.2966
Shop -· ""· Arc w· d • A t' B long hairs. ---SCRAM LETS -w~ N I "Fast 30 welder. ~-Slidini 'la&! 1n y s uc ion 1rn Muilcel lnstrumenta 122 Call M8-49lS r;horthairs, shcr.v & field, s • \\ith V-6 J/O, twin bait ewes . est . Footer HONDA 350. '70. NffVer tn
dr. $30. A_wava_tlon game_. 2075~ Newport. CM 646-8688 WHITE 1-emale G, rm a n week old rreat danes, best t anks. & trailer $2495. Alan. Immediate Dehvery dirt. $500 •
• lb!. IS st&tiollarY In " ram<!llt " show ANSWER 642-5688 d KE'TTE'NBURG 642-4786 • Jig Behind Tony's 8ldc Mat'l GUn.D Mark 1V G · Shepherd 6 mo. Obedient mpe · ·S "l''· D1n1 P.olnt M1r1'nt * * aaw, $10. 72,) HP Joh.naon wtar SJ6....t67 • ' Marti n c r e ·s t Kennels 16' Boston 'Vhaler, 100 I-IP
outbd mlr,$175.~7329. %n;>:[=u::~·! w/eue*~l92* TO ~ 1 h 4 546--0989. Solace -Gypsum -Enmity Johnson. 3 yrs old. Xlnt
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BRAND tie w eold/whtte to .. n.._.. tt'll:. .,.,,, .....:.,• al •peGoal ome, mo. OBEDIE.i.'ICE Class To Start _Turkey_ Tawdry _ Por-cond. $2750. 673-6220 or P--CAT. No. 2'1'7. Excel cond. 116 Ruby St.
brocade <iraJ>e1 & under· ....... ~~· ...,.,,, ov-...ws Offlct Furniture/ m e.. den Retr.. has '\'ed. July 26th 7:30 Pl\t in iod _ SIDE-POCKETS 673-6552. \\'/lT'ler & lotl' of storage. 81lbo1 lsl1nd
drps 44x82 + m11tctc twin COPPERTONE Co Id• pot Equlp. 124 shots. 83J...8997: 642-0545· the Ne\\•port-IIVine area. Nutty idea: Stuft your m•t--,9'-· ;_P.:;A:.::C;_IF_I_C~C-os-to_m_C~a~b·. t North Sails. Must see to ap-'You are the winner ot
__,:, I"• "' •J.39 .h 6 Refrig., .$50. Airline dog FREE happy healthy kittens. n-....n to all dogs 5 • nreciate $2950 524--086.5 2 · k t ~~-uu • .,.......... a&l carried, $111. Old Underwood \Veaned & trained. Phone ..... i'<' over mos trt"ss with billiard balls and Oil. 75 h. Johnson, trlr, bait " · · lac ets o the
' typewriter, Ouer. 645-6629. MOVING: De1k, 2 drawer S48-46l5. old. 546-492S. it'll be easier to roll out or tank, ;o(lnt, must sell. il.595. Sailboat Championship Southland
RUG, 9x5, brown/gold. $15. . , bori%ontaJ lepl file elec AFGHANS, 2 hlk mask bed. 'Vhen you get up next 545--*656 1'1ying Junior. Asking $515. Home & Garden
Wall book shelves $5. Bien-3 HP Joan.on oulP91J'd, run ~ten eomn°>l & Sweet Dispositioned male silver, 7 mos mall", show day you don'.t have hags un· 17' Outbrd, twin ~ferc. 20 hp 1309 W. Bay, Balboa. Show
def' Sl. Elet:. Rice Cooker $5. ~ bn:. Excel. $125. 5~ ho dilplay p'a n els auto cock-a-poo, loves people. qual, sire, Ch. Huzzah's Ex-der your eyes. Just SIDE· engs. Complete w It r Ir, 67l-4026 at the
80-4731. ~c::oo:t:::' reblt, typewritmJ w/~ ·tape, Shots and License, 962-6103. celsls. 4 Yr old fem. Great POCKETS. anchor, xtra gas tanks, r;ea VENTURE 17' Trailerable ANAHEIM
1 n ft. steel ahel~ , . ........,. · . combimdon photo & dialO FEMALE kitty, 11 wk.s, w/children. 642-5866 aft 6. 12• FISHING Boat, motor. "I~a=dd_,'~'·..;$~1450_·~-~--~·-,....,.. O.B. motor, aM?:r, $1500 or CONVENTION
''lf'on" 18''"36'' ~Ives fl5, QUEEN •ize bed & maple copier, Durst enlarger, etc. needshomew/love. Smokey BEAGLE PUPS, AKC & Trailer exoei~t con-SIOPJACK 24 with twin ofter. 41 Beacon Bay, J .B. CENTER
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5M--3(11 ~ ~ ;-: 6'l5-8881. grey w/wht paws. 644-T.m. 6 weeks, $60 dition. $400. 546-9051 Volvo engines, 150 hrs 673--0926 July 14 ·July 2S
n.oRAL velvet iove ' ' CUS'J'QM Exec, Desk -Wal· 7 PUPPIES. Lab/Shpherd Private party 6~2412 Ferro C•mtnt Boats w/trailer. 646-0681 eves. 26' SCHOCK Ende aver Please call 642-56'1!, ext, 114
teaMJlar new, lhepberd :X,&O:-~· 1~ nut; w/slde cab A Tambour mis. Gd. w/kids. Includes ffiISH Setters, AKC champ Power-Sa.il-O:mim~ 9-' BOSI'ON Whaler type Nfbrgls 6ioOp, Xtnt. FINinclE~d· =e:~k~(~~-~
icuten. $t7.50. 60-8171. vanNeo seat w :: dool'I. A beaut)'. Cost $1200. food, dish. 645-2013 aft 4. atock, n«;~:::e~c1h13• Immediate Delivery. dinghy, 1'lt'\V rond. without f.4~. moorinc • toll·free nwnber ii 5G-1D)J
<XJLDSPOT dee:P frft"Jtt, ~erside ~ SA' Sac. $300, Call 644-7928. FREE healthy cute kitties. 5 .,...,-g Stock Ir custom design!. motnr. $295. 645-0!ICM. _ .. , * * *
-LoYt l!&t,~ ~216. IWghtr. .. . , Pl1not/Orgen1 826 sw':'mks. old. Call 642-8704 aft 9 DWEEARI.lNKSGOLCOCKAPOOD 10 .EAS . .Corp '70 Skipjack 24, MALIBU 17 ft. Catamaran, ro=l=------..:;.I 111 E. ~Dion. t..:M-,. ContinenW Commercial like new, private party. excellent condition, $450. VEIL trail/dirt bike.
G. E . Refrigerator, 12 cu ft. KITTENS. 1 calico, le 2 642-4818 OR ~3885 (TI.4)224-338'J: (n4)'49-5011 Xtras. 96.l-1045, ~ 4gs...2895, I . RuuM. e.'(cel. cond. ~ So'::"im~ .. !_ ~ Yellow. Excellent conditl01'· PIANO SALE I tilers. 8 wk:! old. F'ree' to Shepherd puppies-Good Plant: 2.1' PEARSON Ensign :F'B. 4 546-lS79. ::' ., • ., • .,.., ............ $50. 54&-3482. Plano wed in teachen ---'home. "'A" ""°"· . 1250 N. MOl'Shall, El Caio' n 1970 Jl.UNISPORT w/40 h.p. 1---.61---,.-~, -
.,., --•.!»• . . .al GAL aquarium compl stud~os; tloor models; dis· P~RED ~:se Kit· with~ and $10. Boat1/M1rine Mere. Trailer. Xlnt cond. =~: ~: ~· Xlnt ExcellentH=: T,000
MAN'S blk'e, Enalisb Phillips w/ti&h $35: ~ d\Jal 8 continued mode, ls: damaged ten, m11st see. will t-•·e best $800. or oiler. 644-1195. mi $!75 ., ev 540-95N "'5: '«' Doughboy pool. C»lt ~ projector ' s e 1 f cases They re all her 1e on 11.n. SILKIE Te'ITier Puppies, Equip. 904 16' 1971 NE\VPORT, 9\3 Boats Slips( Docks 910 • -or · e. '
-. -" ~ -. ---• ·~d•-. • .... '""·. Sony ' e 646-0735 or 646-4760 AKC, 9 \Vks. Shedless, ador· d ' * MEN'S 1" s--A bl-'•• -~ sur-,....., :":r-"""""' u11-.::11 .. ., a: ...., sale at discounls to $1-00, ' J ohnson fully e qu i PP e , .,. ~...., ... ;....,
DINE'O'E set, patiO table TC-100 cartridge recorder. W•llichs Music City BEA~fFl!L ;~ silver _blue able. Reduced! 962-8377, JOHNSON 35 horsepower $775. 547-9645; 675-4808. 16x40 U slip, ~ \\'ay tie. $135 {2J. S55 each. Call Sat-& -M--"'·-/ h t d P-n kott I •-•-10 o= 'TIE TOY CO 1 t · 'I -'~'--==~---..,,ci mo. Michael Rlty, 673·6880. 11;:\i•n, 675--3912 ""'-~ mau.uuo:. carry case w s ou f!r South Coast Plaza .,.,,.a ens, ong ,....... ~ -UJE. cec ric &tart, with controls, 16' GLASSPAR Citation with -~~=-=,.C,.~---~t 56-07 slnlp &: acc.~ new $100, 540-2830 wb. bx. trn. 557-6847. AKC. mechanically perfect. $200. 75 hp JohnsOn &: tilt trlr, f:()'7 E. Bal~ B 1 vd' • 1969 HONDA 90 Trail bike.
POWER d:rivmfbllle ex-sell' $40. Perteet ~· ALLEN.a>NN·WURLITZER KI'ITENS. 7 ~ks old. Train· * 567-7869 aft S pm * Sonar D-loa>, Dep th mint cond. $1500: MS-4731 Balboa. I J Compl~tely reconditioned.
l!r'd8er. Colt mo. Sell $125. C548-2137. 210 Monte Vista, Qrgam Pianos Harpsichords ed & weaned. l tiger, l ** 2 PUGS with pepn, nmderh J . $70. 3 Gas tanks. $8 18' SOtJI'HCOAST runabout: Ml::...SchOB.iad!,~-~~1!!. _ss_7_·8560~-· --~---1
G4 ooad,..831)...8. . .M. . NEY;..usIDRENTAIS calico. 545--3520 male & female cell after g,, eac . absro bait pump llf!\v w I mooring. Needs-TLC. ....... -.uvo.:J .....,v.... '70 Honda SL 350.
ROIL Top Detl<, oa1t. torae, SARA'S ~sALVAGE GOULD MUSIC CO, roRroISE Shell Fml kit· * 6U-30lll * ~tdi~ lb. anchor 15. ~R=e=••::·.:64>-'584;;.:=.="_,,-,,,, * ::;;~v~750up. t~::.S:.t. !5503~~ .:i ~ .... ~·~-:
aood tthtipo 3ICl1ftoe 1%75-Our 6ht ,_.,. ten. Smart " Adorable. BASSET AKC tr! -male Boots, Rtnl/Chtrt'r 908 -.. 1921. ' U~= ~!~nt. 2MS N. Main. S.A. Trained. To ad-home. 6 months, ;:so, ct best ofier. Characttr boat, 21' ample parkin(. 52 Balboa GIRLS J..spd Schwinn, $45.
CARPET roR SALE ru ~st Nii'~ 547--0681 546-2050 CM. M&-3482. ~ ~-~~ 27' AUX. SLOOP Coves, ISO"¥'· 61J.814S. :Mi" SchwiM S!lnoray m.
by CARPET i...,or. Call IAX>k for 1lle 1;;,..,1,_ WURL1'I'ZER Orpn. Moc1e1 TQ Good . home. Black Lab DOG OBEDIENCE """""' Britl!h Sea Gull. Shp. Per!oct for week'\"1 cru!"" Botts. Speed & Ski 911 8'7-13'13 -
• ~f.S • 541)...2)!16 REf'RJG like' new Hetd-C500 W-pacu&Sion. Cost ~" ~-ud ~ ~ltt.. beginriing Jul. u., 9:30 -to Catalina. Fully equipped. 16' C' ,.. w.ptd inllde STEAL~ ~70 Yam&blJi..,
NEW <*nan 4~ tu'net • • $1600 new, 1960, Just Spent mart ecUonate.: 10:30 & 7:30 -· ll:XJ pm. LDng abaft. $1.SO. SS radio, RDF, 1leep1f1ix. new IC!!atl, ~ ... ttaa' V ~-· ~ ~ ~
-........ tor -=-=' .::: ~ $31> having tuned & 557.-tB Manner..! Kennelo Santa 640-1400 6'2" headroom. complo!e -llhlel!I."5 hp EVIn.,r-,'~=~=~-=~".,:...;~:,;;;;-w trier. $50 .... '1951. Fri aft 6 or all day Sat avetb&uled. Sae $515 this 8 WK kittens need loving Ana Hgta. s.t6-ll98'9. 15' "PERFORMER" out-galley. Club ntet. Lots o1 etec, lhttt,, Aiqi!'r. trlr. All ~OTORCYCLE Sec $50.
PASTEL mink c:oat, fin&er 494-3$96 . wkend. &t&-U41. h·G me 1. Weaned/trained. MI NIATIJRE Schnauzers, board w/fiJ h.p. Evin, mtr. parking. call for info. xlnt o:m. '1f-f91· . Minibike $45. 769~ W. Db
Up, l Jr. old. Top qualif;)' 10-SPD ~il«!' $6.5. Twin bedl ·~Organ, 61 note m~ 540-3009. 11067 Slater, FV. Om.mp., AKC, male & &: tlr. $675. &444271 557·9046 aft. 6:30. l3 FT. Fiberrlaa boat _ · St., C.M.
$500ot.oUer.m-M>67. $38a.CaptchairSlO.Bud-~s.ideal1~ntorgan, SWING SE1'!#/SLIDE !,..~92Je, I 111ee1ks, $125. Boat s, Power 906 O'VENS cabin cruiser . deck, w/s. tanks, anchot-, TWO '70. M~.Trall Hondal,
Tbe futelt draw in the W,ett dba beade $25 &.. ~. Dif· ••-· Seeburg apuiet organ, 968-507a· ""'°"" 45. Roomy & clean. Sleeps 6. jackets, steering & controls, 50 ~ CC a. Lied. Xlnt cond. ·-~ h' ~-"ta 110 13 peds, $350. Terms . NEEDS home, male, tan c ~ "A k"A k Radk>. Uve bait tank ......... ler, s•,• J~.-n •~. $150 ea. 837-4350 .
• • • a DaUY Pilot Ousifled 6e4~~ _., ea. Newport Organs 64~1530. Shepherd, good \vith kids, N~~er c Ketch c b~::"& "64i.al08-'.-'--·~,.,..---,= ~or~_, ~ .. C'US'I'O?.t Hatlf!'y David9ln '
Ad. 6C-Sll. SOHMER baby grand . [ Pets and 5upptitl JI"-'] needs room to run. $5. designer ts now a broker Boats, 5 1 11 · 909 17' Century spd boat hull Sportster. 1\tust be -=en.
..................... French Provioclal, excel _ ~ 842-<331. with David L. Fraser. !fa $200 -or otter. w., $7"..00 64;.oo;(). c:ond.$1,fi00.64&-8163. COUJE, tri~ male, yea.rs of boat building & * 15LANDER33, 'fi6. Great . 'l--c,:;,71;.:H~O~N~D~A~'~~CL.~-I
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WE BUY .PIANOS-ORGANS Pets Geherel 850 AKC All shots. 7 mos. $25. surveying exper1ence, sail am uvtl e • Xlnt cond. Low mi. PENN~ OWSLEY-Stanton ' 968-5075. le power, will be most vaJ. beauty. Sac $15,llOO, .Ownr. 17~i:' Glaupar,' 100 hp Mere 494-6617
11352 Beach Blvd. 892-3314 PARA.KEET~All colors, $1 OUTSTANDING Great 0 ...... uable to the prospective 644-4634 eng, heavy duty tlr. Good ---..=.:C..::::..---1 -~ c:ond $1 700 , .. "69 '69 KAWASAKI W, I~.
Daily 10-9 SatSun 'til 6 each. Cock-a-teels $20 a pup&-fawn. AKC registered buyer. He looks forward to INTERNATIONAL 14. Feber· • • • ~ Gd cond; S250. 9l'W
H AM I LT o N -BALDWIN pair. Pigeons $1 each. Large. ReM. 540-2894. usisting you and seeing hi• glass, 2 aeta: aall spinnaker. 15' AIL.EN ~ hull, Mere. * 642-a>lO *
Baby Grand. Beautiful tone, ~4!:s!;ed goldflgh $3 each. ELE,,,-,,cGc.ANT..:-.::c..::AFG:..c.HAN __ S_pe_t_&_ I many friends again, Office Trlr. More. Forced to aell? l1XK>, le trlr. $UOO. -,:=-,;;_.:.:;;:.::....:~--I
-n<w $1895. 17 5 o. ~ •how puppies & all breedinll at 3424 Oporto, Np!, Bch. 5#8881. 61~731 ·~~ ~ .,.,:'.' co
54l)..l)40 Alm Sax. DOG & Cat ownen, treab stock. All coiors. 962-6956. 1 _71_4_'~6=73-~5252,.,::.·----COUGAR QI.ta.ma.ran 18' 9" 16' Wood/Glul sld boat $675. ~T an4 pm -;; '
THOMAS Electroruc 0rpn. bee! or <hlcken 11c lb. Free WEIMARANER __ -~. 15' Glass Flat """· g1au .,.,.,. """"· 1nc1s Mere. 1000 •nc. Tilt 1r1r. • •
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•-'-de'1.:. ... -• ..._ lD lo 9 tt .. .,.,.,...,,. ..-:.:1-•en er ~ ~.... Make offer. 96tr9551 aft 5. 71 Harley Dav t d 1 on MOS LO. $250 llVfl'"' uvg; 11l-.. • hw le fie!d. Futuri"" w:cuua, 'fV"" .,_ .. vu c:-t. * 536-7731 * r,t.F. 83>-7753. nominat..i. 839-3257. ~ ~ ' -~~~~~~~~~J~;:;;:~~~n~1~~·~-~~~11~!909~ml.~att.~Mis.~""
GRANDPi ... ·Ebon,yfinish· * "ShelTY'•"· Gnoomn,..·101-"=A=v=e=:.,ry1r1en::;:.:c11;.:y="°'~d-1 Bottom Ski Hull SANTANA n. 6 .... old.;:
F ine condition: $ 5 0 0 '. )TS In all brttds. -fFree afghan for sale. $125. Sleeps 4, trailer, oatbrd. I . ' tJ If•) 1969 Yamaha "5 Enduro.
499--lG35. pickup). Boarding, poodle 111, yr. Male. 962-9S94 \\'hite/metaWake red, 65 hps ·;:":,;•;,· Cill"'';::64U340'7=3:,,..-,,..-, J ,~· ;;;1;1•;"";;;Df;ta;ll;on;;;:::;;i'~;"!:200~cefl~96>-rn5.~c:ond~~· ~LowiSi:'.'mJIPVieaaeC--_.1 ~;;;;;.;;;;<;;;;;;h"-liiil~p~u'!'p~pi~"~-~-~2848~:...· ---,~ ~~'="~.::;::::,.=::;::::__ Mere OtB, tilt trailer $1200. i4' SLOOP A trailer. Good • Sporting Goods 830 Cats 852 SAi\10YED Husky, AKC, 4 ~836-=~1954_._______ cond, $400 or best otter. •n Honda 350 SL, pvt.
---------mos. shots. housebroken $90. 23• Formula 23J, twin scre\v, 557 5826 Alrcr•ft 915 pty. New cond. $550,
RELOADING equip. RCBS ~FECTIONATE t cm a le Loves child. 968-4026. Spor1s fishing model. Teak .;:::.;,-.::::;:.:· __ _,,,,...,....°'"";;:: * 673--7583 *
pttss dies pc:M'Cler scale kitty, free to you, 11 weeks SCliNAUZER pups, stud decks. Z twin 160 HP. 2 bait 9 Jo~~!'~~or ~~er $495. Campers, Sele/ RMtt 9201-~Lam--b,.-tta.:....two=-',.'-a-ter-. -I
all ~ccess: Murt 11 f! It: old. Needs a hon-ie with lol! service, grooming, terms, systcn1s. 2 outrig:gm;. RFD. 494-9755, % Ton Ford 1967 Camper Good trQ.11!. $100.
&U-4786. of love & good cat food. ~522-8366:::_;::=·=~-~---, depth sounder. Auto pilot. -~~~~-,.~~-Special, Heavy Duty Equip-548-Gl7
:T,:;V:..;:R;:::,d,-°""''"'F,,---1 Smokey grey \\'ilh v;ohite DALl\lATIAN puppies, a Tandem trlr. Im ma e. 101 Sailboat, $75 ment, Awdl Gu Tanks, 1 (2) SCHWINN Stin&ray, 5-sf.r!o.io, HI I, l36 J>8-"'S· 644-7201. wks, AKC reg., shot&, $11',000. (213) 691-0JGJ Ask 54&"944 owner. only 9,400 actual llpds, Apple O'ate It Lemon
. . PERSI~ kitteiis~ bl&ckJ, llallthy. '$75. 54&-7017; for Ltt: (714) 673-336.5. Flipper, Sail No. 630. miles. MILEAGE WD..L BE Peeler, aood cond. $85 -.
......., ..... ------CFA,.g.,$100,AlaopetalaD WEIMARAMER pups. FISHING TIME'! Xlntcond.$225. VERIFIEDFOR!l'llEBUY· 6'13-8936
STEREO 1972 Garr a rd stud service from white or •-•1• '""-'·-'*tch sh * 548-0315 * 'l:'n H ....,,_ ------1 .. l=c-===~-----" ~ -'ih .... . d ¥> W1'lll. No papers. $25. u Yui..:ivv• Sport Fl er, 1 __ ;_=..::cc.-·;___ ~ mp' on uu. ~ '69 RENEW lltrftt _-., ~ ... p~ ..,, iuu we pro-black smoke )ll'OVtn studl. .,.. ..... • .. 11 •• _,,1..-..... twin ell •· $2195 and lt' like '4._· fenional changer, Mt/FM 892-2970 _,.---~=..:::~~-~~ 1/.1 • ....,In""w'~,· e!le"'" SACRIFlCE, 22' Alb&trou 1 new. 2nx:. Nedel beadli1ht
I · ---'ed · '--.,.........:;;"i"-"=---HorHI 856 ,.,.st er sale. Share $9!11). 2 Br. mobllt home, no onvitcll. Gd Clobd. -. • ereo ~ce1ver, aetu air-1 LaJ'le dog HOOM e:xpen.sea a: charter profits. down. LidO Park. 173-3117, -...me . , .,_
au1penaion 1pieakel'1, tape Brand * APPALOOSA * $14.SOO. s(s.0072 for tun \nfo. deck " heed phcne plug-in -New LIDO 14 NO. 7117 mi YAMAllA :J5 MX jacks. Brand new tn box & .must sell $15 3 yeir old ~ldlng, 15' PERFO~R Havoc, With trJr and cover. lmr miles and racty to
guaranteed. Originally pric··r-=..:..P..;hcne;....__84_7_'8115.,__;_~ registered. $475. white A blue metal flake, Good condition 646-9750 ract:. Clean $500.
ed at $279.95. Balance $81 KnTENS -Adora b I e CALL ANYTIME new upholstery, all PUif:S, 12' Snowbird w t tr at 1 er, MUM.ONG. ChuBia Ask !Dr John 6'f..1742
cash or small pa.ymenls. purebred Burmese, 3 wks 75 b.p. Chrysler eng. Brake· f"--l hull ptet mount. Chev. Duplex tfts.
L a y· a\\' a~ D e p t, old Must sell. $50 ea. 540 • 3803 away trlr. All in xlnt cond. i.,...~., ass ' cam e P/B. Seif ront. Extra 1970 Ma.ico 250 MX
7141893-0501. 968-3105. HORSE Jover wanted. Dad $1295. ~1285 after 7. $300. 64.5--2589. clean. $3000. 673-l'.145 Plus extru. $550. 1~,--~"7'-,-~=--i= · 70 HP V I lJiit: ft, Lone Star sailboat 673-1328 ZENITH & RCA·save $50 to Siamese Sealpolnt Kitten&. transferred -must sell. 8 yr ~r1. Enterpnse. l o vo, ~4 T. Ranger p 1 ck up .:;;-,,,-===::,.~--I
$150 during our end of $15 each. 6 weeks old. old Cl:xfstnut Kelding. Some 6 cyt. Chry. Outdri~. 4D ,with4trlr. $6SO. '!!7:645' = wlair-f.uto. 3 spd trans. '71 SL 350 HONDA, $600. Gt
model year salt'. ~1ost ·73•11 54&-2538 tack. $35(1, or best oiler. Ask MPH. Seats 12. Good Buy & LIDO 14 wt~ dolly, like wl8' overhead ca n1 per trade.
now in £lock. Priced less D tor Linda. 34~3261. Ocean boat. Loaded \vilh ne\1'. $900. w/boot-dbl sink. 3 burner ~
than ... d' t /3 og1 854 equin, $4500. A n Y t lm e · 644-S380 stove wl·-th-· 0 1-=""'°--'-:..,.:.~,,_--u.... 1SCOun en w yr PERUVIAN Puo Stu d ,. • """"'-•.. ven. '71 Kawa&lki 125, di.rt. •
picture tube \\'8-11'8.nty, 1 yr WHITE SAMOYED. ?.tale. Service, Mare care. Pick·Up 675-e:279. 16' Engllgh built iJoop, sails Good condition. 646-4329 aft Xtn.!. Low mileqe Xlnt ,, t
parts, l yr service, delivery Prot. trained. a.mp &lre. & Delivery. Al$0 box stall• 23' Thunderbird. Formula It 1railer, excellent cond. 4 pm, Cond. $500 firm. 830-907S
4 aet-up. Terms or cash 90 Proven stud. l \i yn: old. avail. SUminE'r special. Call 1971 215 HP Inboard.outbrd 49'--4891. '69 FORD, air, with 111
,61 plan. Huny for full selec-Gorgetlu_s lovirlg pet. Must 96,2..8679. depth finder, , radio, trtr. Udo 14 with trailer camper, re.trig., many ex· , HONDA 90 ~ 01~~ :;tel~~ ~ « ma!<• otter. 9 YRotld Moqan,,.. .,.,.... Besto!ferover.l'Jl!I049-l-8843 Sharp COlld-l $800 ~ 27,000 ml. $4,:W. ~~.1J!::.·~ xlnl -·
Huntllvton Bee.ch 96S-3329 • ner o Golden Weit le Ellll, °" 645-48tt. *848-0883*
Let th• '"'"th1tte k 'l•lff 1,.+Uthtl Whip up th ii ' ' 2 M Dobie pupt -AKC Hu.nllqaton Beach,, stall No. 23' SOUTH Cout' R.wabout. ** SABOT 1Wl nee new '69 10~' Week·N-der camp-'
64 DUCAn 250 dirt bOle, f'
tr.:ffy ud119 • M'/ff•d •f f•brict, print•d •r LEAR Jet steno S portGlSle Jtancbo dobif. Show ttocJc, 3. Call a.u.'1587 aft I pm. Q\ryl!er Qown Marine 1'10 alumtnml 'mut, 2 'a1t1.· . er. Sletpt: f , Bttt Clfhr, $200. '65 pucatt lowtr lfld. t'
,,.1". n.. prilltffl liM fl•ftl• ·-· fow1rcl th• h•m. ~M~-· ~p.510' IOIP!ld state, Ears. tall, shot.,. Ex'cel ARABIAN Q«r M. re. h.p. $2500 or make otter. 6'1-8273, 5!S7-901J $15. • blkt traller .. ! I
kck •'-••''•' 1tr•p• l>•tfti11 111 pl1c1 '"'a a;,. ""-'""" · ug into wat-:hdog Brtdb'cuard& td, ·-,,_ 11-O>llect (213) 255-1143 ~27 ,., 11 ••t i• th• c~f., 1>1ck •••m. 11102 11 '"t clall"ette ligbter or t11e1 g D · 1Pbi +:NV-.. ......., 711 Arab · 49' I Meter Sloop. eonverted Crcle1, IRc11, l:::=""ii-=':.,....,,,.~~--
IA n•ly·.h·•••r'Mi•••• Sis•• 10.11. Si11 12 ,.. batteria.H ... ...n.·U!td.Pald 54G-2S47,545a76. filly, 2 yn old, $360. (B11S1ne•houn). 1otcrulatnr.Xlntcd.$1T,500. Scooter1 , •• 1966 Honda ''90"-Gaod can-, ~-., ... -· • • .... ~. • .. ~ll ' , .. ditlon ,.~
.,w. .,,,,-.l11t•f•lv J J/I y•rtl• .. , 45" ftliric.. S.15 -aeU UJ, 5'Uoo.1734 e\'tl .,.......,,ivv. TIME fOR ~ -~-· ~ ·~'
T• ....i., 71t02: ''""••I••· MIN, 1dii1, •• , '"' .1,. -weekend&. BOARDING STABLES LIDO 14, trailer A new boat •71 ffonda 450 $599.00 DOHC ~OCT s...is1 .10.~4rMtSl"ADEA.lo•N.01,'t.cx. E QUICK CA'SH Beaut.new.'°211Acacia cover Included. 1650 . s•·-(o/s). PE:RFE,....,.,.ehetp b•ac•
11, Mll,orcl, N. J. 01141. NEW IOOKS: S,1cl1•'• G. • stereo. GarrU'd ttC A ICI{ CASH ·-• _. " Sld11111 •••kt. cif S.wiflf Tipt -M•t• ft\lul.111 c~r. 6'. lmmac. \Valnut Santa Ana Hts. !167-841-4. .,u 4M-888l. FRITZ WARREN'S • school tl'anlportatlon-Ntw
1tl11h m.y 0.1. C1v•1111th t• 1olv1 v•wr ••wiri;, fin, Granville model. $50. 7 YR old ret Appe.Joola CAL-25. Loaded, S&<irifk.'f! Sport Car Center ~ .. ZUk1l_ ~. $150 ttrnu .
.,........, v.i.~All. fACH 11-,00<--GJIN9:ll. THROUQH A "'saddle ol bridle. $l00. THROUGH A 10995 olfer. Pry/•ty ~~ ·----. . 71' "" •uo ~ " ORANGE COUNTY'S --~·------'
-IUST WAl1f HI,. ·~t".:.~Sf SONY tape ttconler, coot 5'\7-6776. ~~~ LARGEST LEATHERS . 1
11 • Jl.V. 24 141/a 16 l/J $375, ltll $225. Good cond. 1 nf~ yr. old Intl.~ {alt DA I LY Pl LOT SANTANA 22, Bart e. n t 1 , no E. l.Jt, S.A. 547--0164 Moto X \Val1t 28, lenath 21.
11 M H Y• ,. 1n• 67$-4228. DAILY PILOT Morgan A )\all f"'blan. ba!h,Evinrudc. $3l00. YAM . .ZoO &!per MX. Race $43.Allk forJohn90-17G.
If ,. 27 ll 17 RCACol ... TVolste,...00,.. ~-637~3· WANT AD 833-2JB9 roody. 1.owored fl'm, lmh ' • HELMET 16 n If .. 17Y• bo, u Is. Mw oUu. C&II , lSLANDER 29' FG $loop q. &oper lu~ tuptt clean ,Bdl 5"peT Mqnum $30
11 4t 11 41 f7V. -WANT AD t.U<o to llade! OUr 'l'J'ad<r'• Xlnt cond., mlll)' ., ..... , $4!0 .. 61$-1124 all~ \AJlt !or Joloto 142-3712.
•••••• • •••••••• Uke to .;...,.? Our -· • --·!or )'OU! 64•.517. 110.900. Pr pt,y. 71(,~ •n SEARS u H.P. mlnJ. BUMPER RACKS Pandlso.......,. 11 !or )'OU! 5 Unto, 5 ~ !or 5 bucita. ' 0&111 !!! Wuit Adi lltw bill<. Ooot -J13!.. Sac. tor -eycto llO
5 lln•s, ~for 5 bucU. baqs~ 116. Utld Htllt. = M\ lor Johll Ai-!Td
# ' '· • ..
' ' ---·-.. •
r.
Sundar, Jub' 9. 1972 OAILY PILOT D JI
I ._.,,.,,.. l!il I 1§1 ! l§J 11.__ t":.....,..."'°'_s.i.__..JJ§J I·· -·.. I~ I ----Cyclos, Blkos, Anllques/CIHoics 953 A-Wonted
Scooters m 961 -· 1......-ml A-. t"'por!M '9711 Autot, Imported m Aulot, Imported 970 A ...... Imported
I-,=_,,,=,..,.~--CLASSIC '57 Mari< 11 Con· '65 HONDA CB 160 :~ ~~ ~~~ REWARD '68 A .. :~= s:m.oo. '71 ;::P~UP '11 f.~'l~T12·._ '68MG~!s.oo.Radio * ~~::u * 197L Y.W. --"----... o:rt526':----
S299
'71 SUZUKI T 125
•7C4381
$399 •
'71 YAMAHA R5C 350
•02036
. IU9S
Harbour VW
1!17U Beach Bl\'d.
I luntington Beach 84244.15
HONDA YAMAHA
..... Cpe.~"5.2327·--___ Wl_l_L p>i<y--om·"' ..-10. •u•omatic (XST ll&l>. 'IA'-" ._,,'ISP '1116)
":"ndE. 13'•?.F. ORO Woody, lair ·11 SportFll!TZCaWARRr c~:....r W/Gem Top Camper MlnMTB J'RJTZ WARREN 'S As Low U'flS!O • Super l1etle -.. ..,,.. nlllllhl"" Sport Car Center r= wJJmEN·s R•!""· htat.r, .. -"' * 646-1346 * Keney Blue Bo·t. • ORANGE COUNTY'S . -e<lRANGE coumy·s s rt Ca c----•lid< lbllt, ...... -· 1941 CHEVY 6 ' I ttbll I VI\ LARGEST 4 .Spd, ~adlo, 11e.t.tet. 1.ow 5 Spd, Radio, lleater, Lo\¥ t..AttGEST po r WJJl1" (161.El!.l)
' <:Y ' '110 E 1 St S. .. 1 ...-. Lo\v Mileage, (350CPlf), Low Mlleqe, (28:2CKZ). 1'0 E. •-t St., S.A u7· -~· e OR:ANCE C 0 UN TY'S $1111 good running. JJust &ell. For late model, cle1n, · st " A. '" ~''" C:?QQ5 2 '1 u ..., ~1"" LARGEST
$350 or otter. 646-!395 low mlloogo domos.I IMW 1 .,.. $ 545 1 MGB no E. !st St .. S.A. 547-4164 • Hollen
Dunt Buggies 956 ~1:~.::port1, trucks or . I COAST COAs-r '71 '!GB ROSTR. 'l'O:YC>TA -Cadllloc '71 Dune Buggy. Cali a:~·a·sk '"' Buyer '69 Bl\1\V m.~ A\>frth, KOn\!1, :\'Ufr COND. .,. HARBOR BL. .... " OC\.\' 1ire1, $2100. S~/oUcr. <:n:i1 6!&-1615 •
s:;;::', 1~:~1 ~:~c A~":; DAYE ROSS 494-39''6 IMPORTS IMPORTS 196! MGB. Brit.sh Racini '72COTROOLYOTA MQ.9JOOCOSTA = ~
.19"0 B'"11 -llreen. \Vu-e "'his, R/lJ. -LA elosed (943EFP) Take pirk· .' ,. • ''r 4W• ,,IOVING ~\f(1ST SP'.U.
up "" oJdor car in trad•. PONTIAC E'<ecUeul Condition. . Call &12-1158 $1 966 ·51 VII' Bug, wrecked front
Can llnance private party. 4!J.l...3436, eves. 1000-1200 \V, Pacific Cst. H"'Y· 1000-UW \V, Paciiic Cst. Hwy. OPEL rnd, no cnciM. &00<.I tra.N.
Call dlr 494-6811 alt 11. 24'0 Herbor Blvd. ALL MODELS Ne1\'port Beach ITI4) 642-0406 Newport &ach 1714) 642-0406 ---------1 ( + T. & L.J C~I Cor buggy. Btst cub
MG-8736. Costa Mesa 546-8017 IMMEDIATE 546-4529 ~ '70 Opet GT. S.18$ Lo mi. or orr1·1· SfS.QSO MID~72UMMER110NOASSALE J.958BajaBur.Newlnt.,new WE PAY TOP DBELklV~RY '71 DATSUN 240Z '61! FIAT 800 Coupe 11119.00. !?..':."m· owner8J ·.!!"m281ac. Red. $39.30 MO. -c., VW Bu~ Runs 1ood,
Cj33501{4 .... 18()4. now 1$9 point. Xlnt running cond. low an Financing I -New.,.. (VZZ 8311 . 1..0~:.:..::.:=..::.: .. ::.· :.:=:.:!=·--Rehl! trans. $600 or
CB175K6 reg $614. now $539. $695. SU-~79. CASH 4 Spd, Ail' Cond, Alqa, Silver FRITZ WARRENS OPEL F'ULL cash price $2,006.::o in· best. 147-1477 eVH
'Tl YAMAHAS Trucks 962 On 48 Mo Terms 11·ilh Black interior, 13,000 Sport Car Center --------eluding la.'< & hren~. Do\.\·n "iO vw Sunroof, ~1/FP.1 R.5c-350cc reg $825. now $69!1. --------• actual miles. Perfect in • ORANGE COUNTY'S '70 QP[l 1900 payment is fou r hundred s h.'reo. Chronl,. 1v heel •,
007·250c:c regS739. now $599. 1971 JEEP tor UJed ears 6 trucb, fUlt every way'(9890ZX), LARCES'r dollars. $39.30 total monthly l{;u11al!f. Df'all"r rrblt enr.
, 200cc reg $66.5. now $549. caii Ut fer free e1Umate1. 0 t1195 710 E. !st St .. S.A. 54.7..m64 RAUYE KAOEJJ[ payn1en~ inc.lud1ng interest, ·r:1k,. o/py111ts. Tratle tor I~--•m . GROTH CHEVROLET .,.... N I tax It license. l5 pay plus t1'an11 car. 64.').(1222 Days.
• UU\..~ reg .,._,. now $399. Universal 4 u'heel drive CJ5 . • \ ea Motors balloon payment of $800. -• ", • , ~80cc reg $344. now sm. Renegade option .• tick. . -Or Best Offer will · bUy your ~ Spd Rad· H I •N.nr\fl Total de.ferro pay price ~ll ~ [ S.t'll. 63 \'\V b Rn5P0J'I. ,..~ ..... -75cc reg $333. now $279. locking hubs, .A.'1-FM radio, Ask for Sales Man .. er Fl_., • • 10• ra tr, .,,.N t 1 • N v clutch
COAST •• miles, Bronie '\'ilh \lhllt' S'.l,575.50, A.P.R. 11 r;, On ,,. iv .camper. 1 ei • A.GGJE. SC (TI4) 492-6741 tilt mirror, low mile!!, like 18211 Beach Blvd. SEE US ••·~ur For c.,h today • No wal""", cd d hr•ks -bit •"" vi..t cond nPV ... 16 interior t307BHL \, pn•. errang c r t' i I. . "'"' ...... ""'' . ';: ~~!~~~.;ll =:r.7j~~ hitch, hl :~~=:::~b= ~i.v:~·~t.~!~O'~! IMPORTS drive to C$016A95ST .. ~00-785). 4ft,,.,. .. t ... .:. :.;::~:~~~~r-~.g-.~-,-~t-.\Y ~~"'-.unroo-.• -i~n:.i
Motor Hom11
ORANGE COUNTY
LOCATION
ELDORADO
~Iini
MOTOR HOME $6448
940 CONNELL used ,,,.m, '""· paid 1or 135-3171 lUWfTQ'yo""'TA'° .,k, rack ~ , .. '!' .. xtn1
o-r no;.p,!'.~~~ drive In lor -~,5=9~:B=M~W~2:=00=2~ .,.,,.i. $9XI. 53G-4685. .. rlllMU. 1000-1200 \V. Pacific Cst. Hwy.
CHEVROLET
2828 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa ~1203
1968 FORD F-100, XX> cu. in.,
6 cyl. stick 1hift • $1,125.
892..()'j24,
Newport Beach Cn4) 642-0406 '70 V\''· Sunroof, air <!Ond.,
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
(Stk #T-1·30A).
condition.
546-4529 '69 FIAT Spyder 124 rdstr. IMPORTS 1966 llru.·bor, C.:\f, 646-9303 r/h, r·~1 stereo l'&dlO, $.1500.
Beautiful ~--===---Xlnt <"Ond. Ne\V va1ves, BRANO NEW &l&-8277, cAll ~t\\·n 4 &: 7 '68 Datsun Roadster brks. 11600. •94-0662 ' LAND !'".
3100 W. Coast Hwy.,
Newport 8'ach
642·9405
$2199
CREVIER
MOTORS
WlLL Buy your car paid for 208 \V. 1st St .. Santa Ana
or not Call Ralph Gordon
494-5235 1000-1200 \v. Pacific Cst. 11"'!<" 1,.::c66,-V\=v"'Squ~a-.... ~ .. -,~.-,~v'"ago-n,1
I-lard Top &: Soft Top, • Spd, *'6l FIAT. INTERIOR & Newport B@ach (714} 642-0400 CR J:' o o d c 0 n d t t t 0 n,
Radio, Heater, 41,000 actual EXTERIOR IN GD corm. 546452'il ·U ISERS rari~hPalrr, good 111'8 $82;;
miles, (WTY584l $350. 494-1375 '70 OPEL GT or best otter, 962-3122. $1395 '71 FIAT 850 Spydu. &ood Competition Orangt, Black in Stock .• Largr SeJet-rlon REAL Nk-e~ '68 Bur. Xlnt
cond. T. O. P. ($71. mo.) Bucket Seat.~. 4 spd rllr, Ex· lmmed1at1 Delivery oond. Lov,i miles. Priw.te
Jiu Y SELF CONT AINEO t &: IT'S BRAND NEW!
'63 Ol.EV 1,1 T PU. Stick. V8.
'' T springs. Radio. $825. or
best otfe.r. 536-7329.
19n Toyota pickup.
Like new.' $1650.
673-132&
673-090tJ -«5 E. Coast Hwy. -=.,,.._·~~-S._Jl_7~I __ _
Newport Beach. \'is.it our new home!
G
892-6545. ceUent condition. Can fi. ~ owner. Se-P. drtve & buy!
124'Spidor 1969 nanco pcivate party UNO. ....... Only $925. Call 5l1.JS22 J
38,000 Mi111 204). Cail 494.QU aft 10 an1. m-'" • '65 V\V, IM!W Wit, til'll, f
or best ofier
COAST r Ser. #213207
. Phone 645-6677
11970 Harbor Blvd. ! Cost• Mesa
• I OPEN ROAD
~ Mql'OR HO:P.tES
~1 Girdcn Grove Blvd.
Gprden Grove 894-4479
'57 CHEVY J,j ton pickup,
new front end, Hurst iloor
shift, $495. 645-2327. 1966 CHEVY ~ TON
Pickup. vr, stick shilt, radio,
9>&rp truck. (129603) $1299 .
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
2828 Harbor Blvd.
Co!lla Mella 546-1203
Autos, Imported 970
ALFA ROMEO
Alfa Romeo '72-
2000
NOW IN STOCK
For lmmeditt•
Delivery
lnst•nt Credit BANK FINANCING
COAST
ROY CARVER, Inc.
:?34 E. 17th St.
Costa !r1esa 541).4444
CAPRI
'71 CAPRI
4 Spd, Air Condltionil!i,
R&dio, Mags, C2MBUJ).
$2150
IMPORTS
1000.1200 \V. Pacific Cst. Hwy.
Newport Beach (714) 642-0406
!i46-452!l
Neil Motors will buy your
D1hun
fat cub today -No waltlnc,
drive to
NEAL MOTORS
BONDED OtALER
i100 H11rbol Bl>1d Co">\d M~ 64~ ·7161
tMarvin Pearce*
Motor Homes
~ f$ales • Rentals
Neal Motors p;J;~~ ~~y l:!;... ~MPORTS i'
for cash IOOay ·No R@d Tape.
Driv~ lo -1000·1200 \V. Pacllic Cst. H"'Y·
COAST
IMPORTS
-,69-DATSUN 510
STATION WAGON
Jmn1aculate. YPU372.
$1295
.SANTA ANA TOYOTA
~vice Dept. open
•. 558-3222 NEAL MOTORS
BONDED DEALER
Newport Beach (714) 642-0406 1000·1200 \\'. Pacifir C!!L lil\'Y· 7:30 am 'tU 9 pm
:0.Jon-J:o'ri. 540-5212
417 \\'. \Varner, Santa Ana
'72 DATSUN Pickup,
cond., must sell.
~tu S. Village \V ay, S.A.
~otor Home Rentals
AYailable for daily, \.\'eckly
Alfa Romeo Ne\11J0 rt Bt'ach i714J 642·0406
546-4529 1100 Hatt>of 61•1.l Cosla
6 4 s 11f,1
4r monlhly basis. 21'. 23', '63 Chev. ~1' T. P.U. with
and 25' seU contained Mo-H/D/suspensiOn. 3 speed,
tor Homes, all tqtllpt with R·H, air concf, new battery,
generator, roof air. and carb., 2 tittl, clutch. and
qwiy other extras. All paint. Vf!r;i dean S'Tftl.
Coaches are 1972 modell. 546-1179.
we have the all •tee! -..:,.,5-7,.-Fo~r-d,.-1/-2~T-o-n abo. Please call 839-9560.
iilO EXPLORER 25' sleept Pidnlp 8. 2 air cond, Skw gen, Xlnt Immaculate, Must Sell, dlr 4on<J, new t:ire.!, brakes. & 897-0224.
<i>''· extra
1
"'
1
& ""'" ~19=5=--5 =Fo=RD-=a=ao=Nc=-o f,.nk~. $8,950. 1206 S. E.
&-isOOI (Palisades Rd .) S.A. fT.l-5609 or 545--0433.
BUS/motor home. 33', ex('('\ r . . Flor, new tires, stereo, air
90nd, color TV, cpt. :\tuch rorc. 538-6281
'i'U \YtNNEBAGO '17'. sleep!!
$, air/cond. Delux. Reserve
DO\\'. 83J...8070.
4 "·heel drive. VS. radio,
stick shift, rear ieat. Dou·
ble A sharp and extra good
condition. ($TF507)
$1899
CO"NELL
CHEVROLET Rent A Motor Home
for your V o1cation * 839-4301 * 2828 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-UIJ ·n. 2Ct' Harvest. Under 300J
mllcs. Call aft. S weekda,y•. 1951 CHEVY Pid<up ·-2·~ $25(), Good cond. ~ -· Call .V..146-82
II 72 LIFETlME M.H., 23' .. ~-==o-===.,.,
;;'.Air, tux." wety equip., '66 GMC TRUCK
*Int ratts. Pvt. pty., 968-1397 Radio, heater, C#V51139).
~rollers, Trtvel M5 ~1_m_._dlr~._-_ __,·......,~-
: TENT. TRAILER.ff '70 Dodge 3/4 Ton
Sleeps 7 V-8, Auto ft1'ans. wtth service
NOW ON DISPLAY
Saltl -Para Body Shop
COAST IMPORTS
1000.12)() W. Cout Hwy.
Newport 8'acb 142-44116
Neal Motors
will buy your
Alfa Romeo
tor cash today -No \Vaiting,
Drive to
NEAL MOTORS
BONOEU UEALER
i100 Horbol Blvd Costa M
645 7161
'69-ALFA-RDMEO
1750 GTY
Cpei, 5 Spd, LO LO mile11e,
AM/FM R&cilo, New Radi·
all, (ZSVllll), .
MAKE OFFER
COAST
IMPORTS I T\itchen & Cabana Body. M~ sell, dlr 897-02U
Frame r<blt to carry '63 Chevy l/4 Ton 1 3 motorcycles llnma~·e, ?i-1ust Stll, ,dlr 1000-1»> \V. Pacific Cst. lhvy. $800 897-0224. Nri.vport Beach tn4J &12-0406
S40-38M -"----~~~-1 546-4525 '68 FORD ';1' to p/u, 6 C)'l.,
3 spd .. R/H. long wide bed. ALPINE
CITROEN
979-2516 __ ..,._...... . .. -· ---------'
Citroen Maserati
Award Winning
Luxury Car
Rotd & R1llye Metors
Orange CoW1ty'1 Oldest Dlr.
1609 Pomona Ave. ·
C.oata Mesa n.f.MS-3509
Citroen Sports M111rati
Orange County headquarters
for local Ii Eu r opean
delivery.
Jim Slomons Imports
2201 So. J\ilaln: Santa Ana
'71 240Z
Air Cood, Mii Wheelr.
Spd, (652BZT)
$4050
GQAST
IMPORTS
557-5~42 ppen Sun. ----'-'-'-'---
CORTINA
~~~--...,...~-~
'66 FORD CORTINA
(284CKT) A real Special Car
fur only $399
COAST
IMPORTS
1000-1200 \V. Pacific Cst. lhvy.
Newport Beach C.TI4) 642-0400
FERRARI
'66 FERRARI
330GT COUPE
5 Spd, Ma& Wheels, Sho\V·
room Fresh~ 36,000 actual
miles, <SAV038).
MAKE OFFER
COAST
IMPORTS
546-4525 1000·1200 W. Pacific Csr. Hwy.
Put a little .,,loot_" in your Nl!\.\'port Beach (TI4) 642-D406
Levis -sell those bauble1 !of MG-4529
''bucks". Call Classified Daily Pilot Want Ads have
"·'2-""78.
Absolute jewel _ 5 spd, Ai\I/ 546-8736. ..,.fS •hocks;_ 1,.te~ apkn. Excel I
1'"'J\.f, Radials, elc. Sale priced '68 Opel Sta \\'ag, good c:oond .. 1·oyota & J1:1.guar Dealer cond. $,;7a. 675-7809
at $1995. 1900 -en&'· Nr1v baltrry, Aul horilf'd Sales le. Sri"\' ice 1970 V\V Bus, bf! t It
brakt"S, 2 nc1v t i r ~ s . 900 s. Coast High"'ay w/sunroot, 47,IXXI miles,
548-3075.. Laguna Beach 510-3100 moo. 646-3.389
PEUGEOT SAT .• SUN.-SPECIAL '66 vw VAN, new poln~ m.., ,69 stereo, etc. Perfect concL
J.AGUAR
069 """'"'' l!S99.oo. >1,000 TOYOTA CORONA IU50. 536-4696 aft 12' • miles, 1 owner !ZNY560) '67 VW Squ.,.back new
--------FRITZ \VARREN 4(~~~v)hlte Uni.ab, 4 speed enc •• btlge, xlnt ccn1: $lt0),
NEAL MOTORS
BONDED DEALER
2100 Herbof Blvtl C0"518 M
645 7161
'&I JAG XKE. Like new. Sport C C ~ · 64$.1666 Cl/ti.
Mmt se11 Quick. llBOO. ar enter • $1099 '65 vw Bur, GoorI eondltion, 495-0059 '110 E. 1st. SA M7--0764 mu.st ae.11, Dlr, $500 .
MAZDA PORSCHE BILL MAXEY ~-.
'66 vwrvan, nu paint. Run1
PORSCJJE 1970 911-T Targa, .\ look ood $950 Dir
sepia brown xlnt t~od. TQYQTA (:tl3) ~di16.' ' . lmmMJat. Delivery $iQOO, )~inn·!' &79 -9 211 •66 vw Whit Ired ln-
HUNTINGTON JH'allll bel~ .. n 9 am & 6 pm. "'1< tllll IH<h llvd. t · 'n~-eOFwF_I ..,.,... fot' Karl. Huntington l •ach 1474555 enor. ~ll1 ~n -* c. 54~1441 *
ROTARY'S
~ ... '·'·1
17331 BEACH BLVD.
HUNTIN\,TON B[A<:H . ,.
84:' 6f'b6
·~a.i!, s'!..~;· r ;~; i '9. ••fl\1lis '61! Vw aOOO CONDl'l'!pN.
""''"'· $3200. 998--08!4 aUer • • .. ISOO. • 6. . ' 11 llnt . cau '73·3426 anytime j
'M 912, 4-spd, MI/FM, Tcyola le JaatUU' Dealer '69 Y'V BUS J
chrm rims, local car, shows Authorized Sales & Service reblt e:nguM?, 43,000 mL
ereat c~. Best orter. 900 s. Coast !If&h\vay $2000. * 21.3: 592-5m
673-8135. Laguna Beach M0-3100 '69 • V\V. IU99.oo. _,,,
1989 PORSCHE, 9ll·T Ori& 1971 Toyota Mark 11 wagon. radlo, w/walla (~)
owner. 34,000 miles. Excel A/C. Uke new, $2!195. FRITZ \VARREN S
eond. 1485CJ, s.s.2526 644-8964. Sport Car Center
'6l POllllCHE nlotr. -TRIUMPH • ORANGE COUNTY'S
q " truw, good cond. LARGEsr
MERCEDES IENZ . Rare ear. 11.& 6'&-5416 ,85 J . ph S itf' 1JD E. 1st ·st., s.A. 547.-
50 USED" MERCEDES LEASED lS'IV -9ll-E 1111111 p ire '68 vw IUG
ON DISPLAY NOW ::ren. Take over !._. <MQA928l 4 •pd dtr. Exira clean in I
L111e New MlrffCll1 ''790 out. Sacrifice! Take lmAll $1Tl.7I Mottthly 11169 Porsche 9ll·T ., down will i;"""" (WVHl:M)
HOUSE OF IMPORTS s.~:i COAST ;~~6•8736
aft JO am. 6862 Manchester, Buena P.k
523-tziO on Santa Ana Frwy. RENAULT '69 VW WAGON • speed,
radio, heater. &U" eon-
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
642-5678 '
1 Ren1ult Demo S1l1
Semi Annu_al
Demonstrator
Clearance Sale
This Weelend
Unbeatable Prices
A~~ ~VJc~o~;~s
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY INSTANT CREDIT
APPROVAL
BANK FINANCING
COAST
IMPORTS dltioning, good m I ( ...
Ct.CK87G) $1451. 'J'heodore
Robins Ford, Xl80 Harbor
10()().U)(I W. Pacific Cst. it\\'}'. Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-00010.
Newport Beach (714) 642·0406 * '63 VW *
546-4525 $400. * TRIUMPHS * 481 E . 19th St .. Co'1a Meu
'71 CLOSEOUT '70 vw
SPITFIRES AS LOW AS $2399 A.\f/"°f e 11395
GT-6 SAVE $500 "'6-0631
FRITZ WARREN'S '64 VW. Newly reblt
Sport Ccir Cent1tr -· Nu l>tb. 1$Xl.
. ORANGE COUNTY'S 5*-38G6
LARGEST '71 Super Bug, 12,000 ml'•·
710 E . Ist. S.A. 541..(1164 am/tm, Under Wamt. $1775.
'60 Triumclh TR-3. ·ROS. Goq toE.._, S4S-~ll.
$395.00 New top, ti.tts & i~ U67 VW Bus, 53,<XXI, xlnt
terlor. H&JI Auto Saler, mcl c:ond, $1600.
Harbor Blvd., Cotta :hfesa. * 897·8296 *
642-1616. '69 Su.a:. Am-Fm, tape deck.
'$6 TI«A IRS ZX\'119. Seet coven. MWJt sell for
1000-1200 \V. Pacific Cat. Hwy. Ovm!rlvt, w I whee It . operation. $1095. ~18.
Newport Beach (114) 642-040li Sharp. Only 1we.oo DLR. '63 V\V BUG. Sunroof
IMPORTS
R1n1ult S1l11 & Servi.:. 547--0'l&t lt run5! $250.
tor over a decade ln Orana:e '68 TRIUMPI:\ 250 alport car. * 642.-4791 *
I
Immac. pvt. pty .. 89J..4174.
13' Fan, aelf cont., head,
Shower, hot .... :atcr, gas stv
~ refrig. $1295. 545-3182. · Auto L .. 11ne i~to. ~;~ .. ~i~~rt· 949
,64 VI ;JIJ bargains galore.
'f.16 Alpinc $1099.00, one ;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==== <IWher (SUG 34.S)
FRITZ WARREN·s
Counb' ~l ed. Lo miler. Perr. '71 y Uo B T cond
Scrv. Dept. Open t11 a p.m. time to buy roi sum.mer. U 00: m~ A~~ff"M ~&'JO ~
Monda1 Bet1t ofJer. ~. • · •
Jim Slf!monJ Renault ,64 TIUUMPH. BrJaht red beat offer. 675-7989.
2'201 So. Main, San!& -convt SuJf<I' chen M 1967 VOLKSWAGEN Sq...,.
Tlres-Whttls-Tire•Wbetl1 ~
19> July Super Deal~ Good· ny ..,.. 1,... -tot
'"' Polyglus • Pofygteel Sav!np • Satilfactlon , so.. Bleins. Hi Jackers $34.50 pr., ~ _
fprint type mar• 14'7 WE LEASE AU. POPtJL.1.R
'1Jl.80, llx.51> $15.80, 15x8% ~ MAKES AT CIOllPETl-
'28·80, llilO 134.110, F60x1S • TJVE RATES.
;ta.80, A60xl3 • $39.80, H1b Call Malcollfl llo14 for :\4 P0Jy1teel • $29.80, E7o.F11J. turthtr -.,
C:'I0-111015" or 14" 1stl24.80. THEODORE
llew car l•ke ott~ Uaed ROBINS .P'ORD
itawal1 235x15123.50. C!Oled lllCltl· Harbor Blvd.
&in., Mon., Tue. Cosio M8' 64UOIO
UiO Newport Blvd., CM. Autos W nt9d ffl 645-3551. 12345 1:. c.r.on, • .
Kawallao Garden•
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FOR TOP USED CARS
''I;! Toyota bodl' p&rtl, .,.. U ~ car Is txtl'a clean,
trans., dill., radio, aeati, ¥e ill tint.
le. 15,000 miles. Call BAUER 11\00K
Jl:l-1781. 2925 Harbor Blvd.
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l>lSTRIBUTOR MAOllNE. Onnp °"'""'" e.Ewo•-TOPSBUID qlDr, 11!0 ..... ' llLL MAXllr 20f()Tj
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Sport Car Center
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGES!"
710 E. 1st, S.A. S.7--0~
ASTON MARTIN
'66 ASTON
MARTIN DBS
Super Leara. <( speed, ovt':r-
drive, ractory air, 40,000
miles. J::xcellent example of
Clulllc James Bond model.
(Fng;.J),
$5195
ROY Cl.RYER, Inc.
231 E. 11th St.
Costa Mesa S46..f444
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1 blk. north of Warner .ee\1 $soo ..._ " ust back, new clutch, nms .,oo.
Service Deportment S4MU4 ' ' 1750 or best olltt. '45J001
s.i.t ~ 567-oID '69 TR6 -.00. She,,,, btwn 9 A S; -ews. ~ qlrwct (903 '65 VW Van, .,bit !nm a
SAAi FRll'Z WAJUIEN 'S 1:IOO ..... Nlct. -..u. -Jtll. _..,,.D.,....,.,D111-D-NEW--1c.Spoi ..... rt Car Centw '71 vw CAMPMOilL•
DMn O!WiGE COUNTY'S l'OJ'.TOP, ~ nd,
LARGEST ..,a >ow mJ1et, perfect -1972 SAAB 99( 710 E. ht, S.A. 547-4164 dltion. s.. btrore u -
5'M226 or 64tMlllU.
$99. over
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COAST Michtlin radial tires. Konl ••N -Y •t ' Cl leot Rem -kl. ..,. 61'>33>1 $11.74 Pw Me.
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'67 VW Ml<robul. Bed. AM· .
IOOCHJOO W. PaclQo c.t, Uoy, FM, aunroof. 56,000 ml _,I a..!•
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'66 Vol\IO Station Wagon,!========-:; ~ Roo1 Rack.I. • spd. Rcoom * * • •68 IUICK 1911 cADILLAc: '68 sedaD DeYille ;-:~.985;:_ ·:.:;,. ~~" .. ~·~;•:; 't!Tllf,~.AT ..... T ~;;~~ 39_..., rbil ... ..,. • .,..,, Fuu C'»u';.
0 :ev~J~.~' . 1970 CU~ROLET 1 19!.1 CHEY .. ~ Laguna H ills 4 Dr. , • f<•~· top. w.u ruly the nea o e creat Power Air Cobd Vinyl Root .,•'°.~."Awu/tobcm;agetlcv(i1!>'~ushlcltftef.) &!_,.~Ai!_ .• :._<loo, r•~I ·-~Jr. , KINGSWOOO WASON 979-»66, You are the wJ.ttntr of J>O"'t'r, i~ctory air, vin)'1"J~ lfne of automoblles. Luxury erw..' Control,' Tilt "'hffl; .. _..,, '-VI"' ............ ••v ""'' ;
"10 S?AttON wagon. blue, 'Z ticket& to the terlor, ~It "''heel. push but.. I is everywhere. Onl.Y 10.2ll loaded with extras (SfK-console, factory guagei, . \ .
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• "!'l'I> .,,, OU a pll\VU sc rJUo, ...,.. radio' • What a -en~us auton>a ·, power ,,,.,,·ng •
Pvt pty,' ~ ~ · Home & G•rdtn radial tires, custom v.•heels. tun power:, tilt&: telescopic ' $2499 chrome. TOP SHAPE! $.ip.5 CS u••u ~ a Lrss than 26,000 miles. steerilijl'., door locks, A1'.t-F1'1 Beklw Book. MUst Sell! \\'iii buy. (19SA )~ ' brakes. air condiUoning,
( -990 s '• Show Local 1 owner. Sharpest one stereo w/multlplex tape, go quick. Call 531•1218. $2499 nasty nice. 2.662 mUea.J;ac-
. " • 1 at th• anywhere. <XOA 860! trunk Joell, a scntin<I that CREYI' ER MOTORS NNELL lory warranty No •h l n •
'v-'· ANAHEIM SALE PRICE turn1)-ourllght.son~ollfot '67 Chevelle Spt. Cpe. CO nicer. U46£)'ci)
.CONVENTION )'OU. Plus a host of features Radio, heater, automalic, a • $4399 1
FREE
'61 REN•U•.T 'D•-P~O. CENTER .....,,,, Nabers to b•;ng th• thrill,, mot••· 20tl W, !st St., Santa Ana ... 1 bcauty$,l:..mc1. c~.EYROLET CONNELL .
t, . ;:n." "' ". 9!I July 11 • Juill 23 C d'll ing ba•k 1o ,~u. <0'18CA~Yl. 135-3171 .,.
' 11' ~J:m_t;LV~'.16) l6 , .. ,~ ... .an 642-56'11. . .xt. 314 a I ac SALE PRICED 196' CAlllLLAC Low Down Low Tenns
'68 . .ULT ~ .r. ,nuJ. between 9 and 5 pm to claim 2600 HARBOR Bl.., SEDAN DE VILLE: l?HCU'iP:: 646-~m 2821llarbor Blv4, CHEYROL"',
R.a«ho, ,stick < 9 9 a B X A } ...... ,.. tickets. (North County COSTA MESA i\UJ\ACLE ttiAZOA · ' Ct)sta Mesa . 546-00 . LI ! . DEMO $1099.• . R bt :&J.'frtt 'number is 54n-1220 i I ~0·9100 Open Sunday ·~, Mabe.rs Factory air conditioning, full 2145'. Harbor Blvd. , 'Q) , CE. , atr, ,-. -.-Or, •68 M!ERICAN anl er * * . . 1 po\Ve:t, vinyl top; plush Jul h · Ir •= 2828· H bo Bl d * ~ '"X n .. 'ck 9 ""'' Sta C d'lla · · I <:'»_ yta 11e.sa 1 ansrvu'lll llO" car,1 ·~.. ti.I' r v . • • -.. ~Auto., 6,' rad i o . . ~ ~ ., ~ 'I ' a I c leath~ interior, lilt & tele--"" .... t""';'! .,.. -'.'I "'.-. ' "" ""'1 V lo I Xlnl -nd -CHEV. Cam•-2 ~. ~ Costa• Mesa ~UQ.l · , (~L) $999. , 1\9 Riviera. ~ ... 1,, eqwp, gn:, 'm · ' , .. v : I . • 2600 HARBOR BL., scopic steering, door locks &::: uo ... ,.. ...,,
•' ~ · •63':trofCK Skytlrk ep!. P.!. ., Low·~: Mwt sell $725. ·!=ash ... .Pr1 COSTA MESA a host or other deluxe :xt:rns. H.T. r;uUy equipped, R&H, "Autos, ~ported 970 Autos, lm90'rttd ,.. .970
auto,. radio. (DLH 8 07 ) 642-5146 • • &f4..t048 pty;~after!iP~· ~~lOO ••• ~~Sunday Trol>'. an e:x~ptional value stick' shift, ~ mUel'!, ::;iiii~~~~~~~;;~~;~~~il
CMINIGHT -:;~I~ ~.-it..\. ~ u:., l ' ~~D ~~ ~_:; ·:-n ~D Cpe c:Onvt. N-0, Bet• ~t thlS lows=· ii:'= ... i.'::~~:'i!;rd.~~
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TO 0 ..... 3991 ... , . ,.... ~# ,, 1,,.:iOT· • I ~ ....... """'"" • ·Pi:em!um 40,000 m1 tires. a· 642...0010. . CXUl •• · • Ly' "11o.i • ! 1 · '<"1tqpo ... .,v,, ' ,..,... n,i. tape, ,..~ ''"Jhi )\labers
TIST DllYE COIUIELL DAI "?' ,• Fi1ll .!""*•'· m.a!" .~ ., .£WY "°""'"11~"'' xtra.' d"ll '66 Nova Wagon . ' -. ·'' SSJFIED. ADS ~co,"'°" wheel~-~ llil:tl!O<w;""""'p'ice.Sa<at. ·., .. ~.ea I ac: 6cylh1der,au10111alic,radM>,
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CHEVROLET CLA top, 1\'l"'l ,\)e~uill tha~ $7,50Q. 9;!t00 mL 646-434\ ';~·Jt\RBOR BL., hoa1'r. eronomy vacation ' 642 5678 A:. runs like .day ft wat ~ 1"8 CADILLAC. . COsrA A1ESA special (XEV118) $895 dlr.
2828 Harbor mvd. CALL • Uvttcd new. F~Ji • ' Luxur1"1• CONVERTIBLE 540·!1100 -Open Sunday ""'535.
Costa 1'1esa 546--l203 $JIU . t jmt in time !Or the warm 1970 CADILLAC 1~97~,0-C~h-.,-•. ~c~0,-~'0-u-rs~E-sta~t-e,
•utos Imported 970 autos, Imported 970 • Nabetsi summu months ahead. }'ac-COUPr; DE VILLE 8 Pass. Sta . \\fgn. P\\T.
"" ' r. • •••• "" , tory air conditioning, full FACT'ORY AlR -· C d II Steering & brakes, AM·nl \ a I QC poo,\·er equipmen1. gorgeous CONDITIONING Stereo-radio, tilt steer. \\'bl . WANTED! 2600 IIARBOR BL., all leather interior &::: very, Full J)O\ver, padded top, Factory Air, luggage: rack,
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E•s• 197l ,Bu.irk SkyJatk sport c2MCJ1 ), ing, stereo, door locks, TIC\V . .IUY ~ • ,........... ,.. Excel . c o n:-:t ! $2n7 \VS\V tires. low mileage. SACRIFICE '72 KingS\\'OOd ·---Gem that shows xlnl. care Esta le 9 Pass \\fagon. P/b,
LOOKING'• , , ORtVING ••• COMPARING air/cond. Make . of I er• Pl -'· radial "-]j) ~
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COSTS YOU NOTHINGI l!JT H 833--0343. a Nabers ' mil Mak ff n~ ' others to choose from. es. 1 e o er on '"'( ,,
'61 F.O_ID ,CORTINA ·r•f't1600 $895 1971 BUICK ' Cadllla-Pt-ices start at ""'oo ity. Take ov<r ~"· ·, · Belg~4jpt., \iJtdera'llM-!ft. · .. ,, R.IVJ.ERA.0
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' •11 W# ~2 DI. SIQ. f •I s 1·· aw,9 ~air conl ~'::er ¢oS'l'Ao, MESA G°'Nabers
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'69 TOYOTA .CORONA 4 DR. $ I 049 top, tilt wdee!, st•"'" multi· '66 CADILLAC Cpe. d<Ville. Cadillac '59 Chevy Biscayoi loi ..ic , plex, S'iraiO !>eats, sport ·Full power, filctory air, 2600-HARBOR BL., .-J c}1eap $l50.
Classic white, 4 spd. (ZKZ425) whee:l,s, etc. Very low, low good miles. (965AUJ) $1451 COSTA MESA Call 648_3757 _
'61MIZ 220 std
Auto. 4 IC~ ecolog~ &
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AirCond .. Autt. tron~ .. 1 .S. To-
day's beouty, tomorrows classic ....
'61 MBZ 2$0 SL
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'71 MIZ 220 D Sei •
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'69 .TOYOTA CORONA $1249 , miles. (107CPM), Theodore Robins Ford, >i60 540-9100 Open Sundsy $4'9t Harbor Bh~ .• a.ta Mesa, ,71 CADIL'' •c Auto•, lmporltd:,_;..97;.;0~!.::::l:;:i,.
•Beige 4 Dr.'Sedan. 4 spd .. rad;o, 64" ~o wo
low miles. (_ZSG330) ......,., .. ·
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' Pt-etly blue'"'' 4 •pd, AM/FM, u Cadillac ... , ... LIMOUSINE F\lll power, u,cm mil•"
Low ritiles. (846A$1) , 2600, HARBOR BL., Outstanding Ftee:hl1ood \\'ith Rolls·Royce t r a d e -i n .
•70 TQY~TA COROLLA WG. $1449 COSTA MESA window divider, dual factory (132051) •.
<Ligh'\·bJQe., i( spd., at.r cond, " • 540-9100 . QJ>@n SUnday air conditioning, factory . $5895 '
ndlo. (8J.2BSH) ' · · '71 sw·ck -v. Iirunac. Sac· landau top, full powu: fn>nl ROY CARVER Inc:
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642-4789. locks, cruise control, trunk Costa 11.Iesa ?'f&-4444
opener._twlligl!t oentin•I, low 1970 ·cADll:LAC
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Care throughout. (455ASJ). FACTORf'·Ant
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ECONOMY
Champion-of''·
The DATSUN "1200"' 2-DOOR S•DAN
IUND NEW 1972
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cl1fro1t1r, whitowoll tir••• l>ump1r
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Louvered Hood • Full Wheel Discs • Tinted Glass • Plus much • much more.
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'69 TOYOTA -$995 '67 BUICK EL!CTRA . $1595 72 OLDS CUTLASS $3499 '67 KARMANN GHI $895 . Autom1tl&. k.411• I h11t1r. .C dr, H.T. F1,1ll p1w1r, f1ctery ve •..... tlM, r.s .. '·'·· 4 ~p11c:I, redio i nd h11!1r.
(I 121XEI 1ir c:ond ilioni119, ¥inyl roof. """' ~...-,...,_ f 102761) \TQM 199 )
! IUOU004 ) -. ------'69 BUICK SKYLARK . '2095 '65 CHEVROLET '695 .. TORONAOO $1195 '69 FORD TORINO s179~ 2 ~'· H.T. v·1, 1vtM11tlc, rffie, h11+.r, 1 door. Auto'"1tic tr11111'1]n i1 n, t l H .._. ,...,;,., I "r1!t11, Aulom1lic:, r1 dio, h1t l1r,
,.._., 1t11rin9, Ylnyl roef, ft ctorv 1lr r1dio 1ntf 'h11!1r, ••"-• ._ fHJe,., 1ir. ,.·, conclilionin9, ¥inyl roof,
&oit4ifionin9. IZOH216} IWYY272 1 ,....,.., !ZAY2 4JI . -70 HONDA CAR '$855 '67 BUICK SKYLARK $1395 '61 VOLKSWAGEN $895 '64 DODGE WAGON $595 11:-41•. h •• ,., .. ~ .,.. 4 door h1rdlop. Air conditlo11ln9, Fott .. 11:.,. 0.11't b1 1111 011 Au!om1ti c, r1dio, h11t1r,
tr•-bai.., (JAJCQIJ , ¥inyl roof, pow1r 1!11rint tlii1 0110. IV1S1141 roof rick. I OWKD l2 )
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· ''9 DODOI IWINGIR $1795 '69 OLDS 98 2 door H.T. $2595 '67 CHEVY ~ TON $1895. '69 GRAND PRIX $2595 •••ll., •••tw, •vNM•tfc tr1111Mil1to11, full powor, foot ory 1ir, "'111VI Fl1tbod. Autom1tic, R&H, 1utom1 tic, full pow1r,
rz:;,.";f'"· ,.of, tilt tolo whool, AM/FM 1toro• radio, h11l1r, IV,llll) f1clorv 1ir, winyl roof.
with t1po pl1yor. IYEXl61 ) !'41JAZOI
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2850 H·arbor Blvd. c:::: 540-9640
CHIYROLIT
'61 . Corvette: 421 4-11pd. Air
cohd. 2 Tope. Miehelins,
~CXXI mL. clean &: original.
Excellent condition. Offer.
~-· '70 Monte Catlo
VI. automatic, factory a)r,
pOwer 1teerina, radio, heat.
er, vinyl -C'IW.VA)
'70 Chewlle, :I-cir cpe, under '69 Continental ... ~.,,,.,, oonv. A_uto, radK> '66 Corvette Fastback --1-97_0_M-AV·E-Rl_C_!_{ 10,000 ml., -, tinled 1W.. '68 Impala ~-F ll 1 to S295. R•hu•lt engrne. H&H ~ ~pe. u power. •c 'l' 307 e111. Jm. 557-9080. Immaculate, Sacritlce, Muat · ndltlo · . I Auto &Iles, 2185 Harbor &ll' CO . n~n&'t Vlll)' top, Blvd., C.~1. 642-1616. 4 Spd, AM/fl.I Radio, Extra '69 OIEVY van, VS, auto, tell dlr, 897-0224. leather mtenor, Wt wheel, Clea.11 (YGU358) Coupe. R ;i rl i o . aurom;iliC'
paneled, cpt, map. $2,200. l AM-FM 1tereo radio, power 1963 CORVAIR Coupe, auto, MA, KE OFF. ER trarv;m1ssion , custom 5!de n or 546-2622 CHRYSLE~ door locks, local 1 oW111!r. vinyl top, R&H, S.275. mldgs .• this bright orange
Ju.t an outstandln&' car. 548-6728 car is 1. real good buy.
Bel tre-v....g,, p/1, t.pe '68 Chryaler D , iokl w/blk (~). ••.tn '60 CORVAIR. Auto. Top COAST l561BEPJ
k, xi t cond. Must ,.. to Yin Ip. Michelin tirtL 1 ,..... quality oond. Low mi. I $1899
yt. $850. 963-78llO. ownr. 96l-1B2<, H.B. owner. Make oUer. 6'13-QSS CONNELL
'101<GSWDF.ot-.454 cu !'!\rs= .. ~!&~ CONTINENTAL · • ~~:~ CORVEllE IMPORTS in. p/s, Pi'.b· p/w, air o:nl, =~=~~_,....-,,...
Ill ths, AMIP'M, $2100. 1963 . CHEV ImpO.la _,, * '69 Mark ·Ill * ~':r~i:s!L., '65 Votto Both Topi iooo.m w. P•clfic c.i. Hwy .
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......U. Cruisamatic. a I r Ic on d. l.Dw miles, dlr, FP, Air, 5f0-91.00 . Open Sunday A real beauty • Deep Red, 4 N@wpl)rt Beaep (TI4) 6(2..-0t06 2828 Harbor Bl\'d.
'&&Chevy Malibu. s;m. 8J3....0M8 beaut m w/black landa u, IJld, AM/FM, 327 F,nai.ne, 54&t529 Coa:ta Mesa 5-46-1203
Ru rad, htr, P/S, Pih '66 OfEV lmr-?a blaek leather, tilt wheel '63 Lincoln Continental Radial Tire•. Ready Sales COUGAR '63 FORD Galaxie hardtop.
Dew paint. La ml. ~ Best olfer over $600. $3975 346-7368. .. Door Sod•n Priced at $1995 come in • !~==,-.----MH, 11utomatic, P/S, \!'·8, ; Make offer, 545-6382 1944 Harbor Blvd., C.M. ''6 C ti t I C Near New Engine, A real today '67 COUGAR. red, vinyldnt., good miles. <F'T'U1B8J $451 ' on n•" a pe. Cl . wlth • 'tB a.rwy sta wgn. Air cond.. 70 Monte Carlo SS454. Full Immaeulate l..olldt!d .Must a111c many many f1!d •ext., low mile.s. Immae. Theodore Robin..,. Ford, 20".>0
,..-, new tittl. Gd eond. pY.T. Air. AM-FM. L-top. SeU, dlr. m..()224. ' motorins miles left, Sale cond. Air. See to appt'ttiate. Harbor Bh·d., Costa ;\lc'Sa,
12,b. 673-8901. Pvt pty. $2,400. 646-3911. priced a t $695.· Must tee to S1350. firm! 644-27741 642-0010. 1,,0,-""'-~-~. ~--~ , .. . ., '66 Cont. 4 dr. Leather Int. believe.
'Q O>evy. 6 cylinder stick 66 Chev. Capnce radial vinyl top. Low cost luxury. DODGE STATION WAGON
llblft..nms $75. P hone tires. See to appreciate. $975. Sll-3916. 1 ___ -, ____ 1965 Country Seu.111 .•: 1rirrs
5111 ~· S11Dl. 544-341 7 ,61 Lincoln. New pa.J.nt, Looks Like to trade! Our Trader's '66 WAGON special. P\\T 1 teer i n~.
A IDOd want ad II a ioOd. in-Daily P ilot Want Ada have I good! Runs good! S275. Paradise column l,g for you! Dodge Monaco, 9 passenger, ~~~~es,~· r~·~.lec s';:.
Autos, Used
FORD
Pf:\'1'0 ~ALE ' 15 lo chOOFC 19i0 Sq11irc 10 pass.
fro;11. '71 & '72 models 1\'ith \\'/air & rack. DR'5 car:
& 1\1 thouf 11 ir, 4 spcedF. J SJl~-0. 675-3421
11utom1tics. some \\;t11 \·iny! ! -.jg FORD. STICK.
roofs, ~· ~1uin~ \\"~'\\", GOOD CONDITION. $DJ.
cllx hub Clllf'S, plai~. lnterK>t . 549-3702
Example! '71-P ihto fully --------t
fact. eqtlipped, rad i 0.
heater, ' ... ed. it}f. k l?XI. decor,.~ cove•. \VS\V,
good rnJ!e1t tmrol1l $1551
Theodore Rnbins Ford. 2060
Harbor Blvd., Costa l\1eM.
642-0010.
1.959 Fore!. No running, needs
fenders, Hood and radiator .
~fotor and trans. .in very
good cond . Good for parts.
$50. For e very-thing
640-2607. i
'71 Ford Wagon
GREMLIN .
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GREMLINS
Autnm11tic, factory air ron-.
ditiQninR:, radio (3!12CTQ ). I over 25 Gremlins ln stock
S2795 dlr ~ti . all models, .t: colon: avail· ' · 11.ble for
·n FORD ~alaxic 500 H.T. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY V-8. auto, PS, R&H, 11.ir
cone!., vinyl roof, good ~~; ~?~o~•~nt~. ~~~~~l~har~ga~in~s~g~al~ore~. ~~~~548-~9809~-~~~~~~~~!!!~~~6~.!ines,~' ~~5~d~.,.~lor~6~b~uck~s.I Automatic, factory air oondl· 986--0743. AIJi1 I, lmpOrted 970 Autos, Imported 970 -;A-u.,-to-1,-,l'm-po--..,rt-ed~~97=0 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 ~:~~· her;:;er (~~~~~· '66 GAl,.XL 2 dr hard 'IJJ> • .t
GREAT USED CA RS l::::~e~er ~~:l'ti:.:'i"'tcood=.BHloUer. Amellc.llMalDN,.
' condition. $1295. or trade for Any day ii the BESf DAY to Don't rtve up the •1htp! 547·5126 ~'. . . . · . ' ' =~le amall ~ e a r ·, ~~~~!=:.@lay · • ·
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_ Do D GE o a" I 9 6 7 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 AutOI, Imported ffO
mU••· <074BU0) S 21 5 1 'IT"' .. d S.Lee Theodore Robins Ford. ~ yy ~,
Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa,
642--0010.
• FIAT 12 SPO automatic, ps, pb, good con: . . 4 RT CPE •••••••••.. $995 '67 VW SQUAREBACK .......•••... $995 dition. 11so. SJ&.100<. • See the''~ar of.the 'Viear.-.''
_.. ....... Hutw. CXCl Nil _••_•_'"-"-'"-"-"'-'":_'_'_;5-.;_·.:..t•.:cox_ .. =-'---------DODGE DART '69. PS, "" .J ~
u _~""'~~~~~~ ,~.?'! .,,;.;, -.;"· ~,,; ;.,;..;.; ·,;,~.! ~"!.~ '69 AUSTIN AMERICA ....•......•.. $895 G~~F.l~RnEi)B~IR.DPl'Y. JaguarXJ6. ....,, TMI Wffk...O Onlyl elvt Mtllllk. P1lnt. • SMfd, (VXZ 1901 , -----'--·---------FIAT SPIDER .................. $1088 'GS KARMANN GHIA .............. $988
...,, COnd!llon, New Toci. IXEY 6:Mll. lrl1~t lie.I w1111ck 1 ~ttr:or. Orfnge, R&e110, Ht~ler. F•ctory RebUlll Enoln• t. fr•n•. a.. 10 11*1'1Ci.t11 !Ml I QOI '68 Firebird 350, vinyl tnp,
mag whla:, Michelin tires,
$fi:i0 f11'1t'L. 673--T.167.
'68 FlREBrRD 350, vinyl top,
mag whls, Michelin tires,
$1750 firm. 673-7267.
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WANT AD •
642-5678
2828 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mt:sa 546-lJl.1
'65 ?-.fERCURY Comet Sedan.
Full factory equipped. Good
mile!!. (PJJ373) $ 6 51
Theodore Robins Ford. 2JOO 2600 HARBOR BL..
Harbor Blvd.,' Costa Mesa COSTA ,!ifESA
6!2-0010. ! 50-9100 own Sunday
'69 Mere ColonY,Park 10 pass '61 Oldl 88 2'Dr. i\dtp $145.00 .
wagon. Load~. 22,CXJO ml. Good tr~ation. H&H
50,00'.l mi wa:XTanty, New Ayto Sal~.. 2186 H&rt!or
tln!s:$3 ooo. "'-IS.16. B\vd .. C.M. ,MJ-1616.
Autol, lnJportecl ... \ v • vr . 166 Oldaniol!iife 442. 970 Autoo, lmpomd 9~0 ' .$495
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All '72 Models • SAVE • • 52399 ·
IUNO NEW '71 IPITFIRE
1970 TORONADO GT. Excel
..00, !UU pwr equip, vinyl
I .,,., air .~' Mt/FM
.term-wt.tape deck.' SJ,495. (
Dl:ys, 54(Hl89'l ; e v e s -TAJ:r air, Auto, pwr, '65
)15 .• .ir. cu.t. By orig
owner.' Top cond. $6C5.
518-(1587.
PLYMOUTH
'64 PLYMOU'll{ Valiant 2
Dr. 15, fuJly equipped, alr
coodiliorrlnr, good miles.
COWR990) 1651 ,,_
Robins Font, rooo Harbor
Blvd ., Co&t& Mesa, 642-0010.
'85 Plymouth Barracuda auto
trans., ~ eng., ope owner,
very clean. 893-401.1.
'63 VALIANT, new tires le
paint, auto, x1nt cond. $375.
846-3186.
'65 Ply. Fury III, 318, p/1
auto. air, clean, 2 dr.
$595.~.
F&11t n'IU!ts are juJt a phone
call away • 6f2..:i618,
Autos, lmpor19d 970
Trad~ Up
Summ ertime Ts the right time to put yourself in a better 1uto.
mobile. G•rden •Grove Datsun ha s just the c•r for you some·
where on our l1r9e lot. The selection is great ind the pri ces
i re right. Stop In today and get the deal you've been w1itin9
for.
'69 OPEL KADETI.::'01:Xc. $972
711 I
'68 BUICK LE SABRE \~'r. $972
Air C ..... <YHF1091
'.65 MUSTANG ~~"-·, $672
'64 SUNBEAM ~ .. ,.,, .... , '$372
I TSUN WAGON I I $1072 69 DA HH, ...... IXTH'241
'70 DATSUN 2 "'""XGVI s ... ,,'. $1172
'62 IMPALA H. T.' ',';M~:.. $472
'69 DATSUN "11F" ... l&H,
4 .... _lltlAPWI $1072 -· .. ............
'66 YW BUS I , .... 11r $1072 la llYUt7tl
71 DATSUN 12" ,,,_ c:,.., $1472 .... 1914111'1
. ··-s 172 '69 DATSUN l&H, ...... 14HCA~I 1
'65 CADILLAC ~-hVlllo IPD,121JI $972
'66 DATSUN -~::;_IS.. •JOHI $872
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windshield , 4 speed 1yncrom..h
lr1nsmission, etc. i#.7511 demo""
stralor. + Tu It Lie. . .
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Fun power, factory 1ir, AM /FM aler10,'~ruis1 control,
-int steering wheel, lloctri;door locks , cu.tom vinyl top .
Complotely luxury equipped. [#.48+4 dernon1tr1tor.
• TREMENDOUS TRADE IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR U$1D CAR
• WI HAVE A GIANT• USED CAR FACILITY & IT'S ONl·HALF EMm.
WE NllD USED CARS. •·· ... -.. -"SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY"
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•IMMEDIATEDELIVERY $ ' 8·8 ·~t.~~=~~~:= 11 •OllCCV. 688
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dlr.ction signals, full vinyl int., much
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$2-288 · FACTOIYCOLOI ·. ' OF YOUI CHOICEI •
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'72 DODG.E POLARA
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full corpetif!v, poneling, sofori rotk. · ~
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WAG.ON TIME ·170PLYM.Furylll ::;d~!w":'~;,::'ri~.1=h7tiw~;1; $1188 '69·FORD Gala>Cfe SOO 'Hdtp.
V..f>: oute. trans .. factory Gir cond.. $•
1969 PL YMOUJH tires. 609BER
· power steering, radio, heater, white-·
'wqll tires..l\]1215. •
STATION WAGON ' ' ' FULL PRICE
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PRICE ., heater. vinyl ioterior,.mag.whtefs. • covers. Plus much much more. ZXX427. '
1969 PONTIAC WTF584" . . : STATION WAGON FULL PRICE ' . fUUPRICE
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whitewall tires. OTE~09. tem. Much, much more.
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'67 CHEV. Impala 2 Dr. H tp. '67 OLD$ Fes Cutlass 2. Dr.
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SUNDAY, JULY 9
10-.30 AM ID BaNball Duaout/Warm-Up
11:00 ID Doda•rs Baseba11 Dodgers vs. Mets at New York
12:00 II Cl) MU International Championships The Los Angeles lnvl·
tatlonal Swimming Meet at the Coliseum; and the MU National
Women's Track and Field Championships at Canton, Ohio, are
featured.
1:30 II Cl) CBS Tennis Classic Ken Rosewall faces Mark Cox in a
first-round match. Bud Collins is the commentator for the elim·
ination tournament played at Sea Pines Plantation, Hilton Head,
S.C. Rosewall, 37, is "Mr. Amazing" to the pro tennis circuit.
In 1971, he collected over $137,000 while winning four tourna·
ments, Including the World Championship of Tennis In Dallas.
Cox, 28, a lefthanded player from England, won over $22,000
last year, reaching the semifinals in one tournament and the
!arterfinals in four others.
!5:30 Goif With the Pros Peter Marshall meets golf pro Jerry Barber
om Wilson Golf Course at Griffith Park. . ·
Tom Von Ruden, representfns the Pacific Cont 1'nldt Club, breaks
. the tape with his chest In another winnln1 performance In 1972.
MONDAY, JULY 10
8 :00 D (])CJ) U.S. Meq's Otympic Trec:k and Field Trials Jim McKay
reports the finals and key performances at the trials from the
University of Oregon in Eugene. Expert commentary will be
provided by 1968 Olympic decathlon champion Bill Toomey and
Erich Segal, author of "love Story" and a well-known distance
runner himself. For some events, it will be more difficult to earn
a place on the U.S. team than it will be to earn an Olympic
medal. Jim Ryun will attempt a grueling double, trying to qualify
in the 800-meter and 1,500-meter runs.
9:00 D Forum Boxlnc
WEDNESDAY, JULY 12
10:00 OJ Can.clian Pro Football Saskatchewan Roughriders vs. Ottawa
Rough Riders. Jerry Kramer calls the plays.
THURSDAY, JULY 13
8:00 OJ Boxin1 From the Olympic
SATURDAY, JULY 15 11 AM>('lli Major Leasue Baseball Teams will be announced. 2:00 Lee Trevino's Golf
2:30 Sports Action Pro-File·
3:00 Futbol-Soccer
3:30 Sports Action Pro-File Coach Vic Stasiuk of the California
itls hockey team is featured.
4:30 I Fantastic Wor'ld of Raclns 5:00 Cl) Cl) British Open Golf Final round of the lOlst British
pen Tournament will be telecast live, via satellite, from the
Muirfield golf links In Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland. Defend·
Ing champion Lee Trevino and Jack Nicklaus, '72 Masters and
U.S. Open winner, will compete with golfers such as Bruce
Crampton, Arnold Palmer, Billy Casper and others tor more
than $125,000 in total prizes at the par·.71. 6,883·yard course.
If Nicklaus should champion this tourne)' as well as the upcom·
ing PGA Championship, he, will be the first golfer to sweep all
of the major professional tburnaments In a single year. G Lee Trevino's Golf for Swlnp,_ Glen Campbell and Jan
Murray compete for the $1.000 that will be donated to charity.
ti) Box de Mexico
7:00 CI) Lee Trevino's Golf for Swln1ers
.THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JULY 9. 1972
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RELIABLE HUNTINGTON llACH t
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CORPORATION 776-6543
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AMERICA'S WONDERLAND 81111llful Mln. Camp, 7100 ft. f01ut, TriPt to Grand Canyon, Indian Rtserv•·
ltke, Tennis, Pool, Ridin1. All sports. ti0111b Ghost Towns. Aug 12 • 25
a-.. •••ln•en, D/1ftfw TW WEEKS 1255.00 Al! Inclusive
' Member A.C.A. For brochure write winter 1ddress 10784-S Santa Monie. Blvd., LA., Cal. 90025, ph. 474-2571
GIVE HER A CHANGE
1'Wt Ulf9'11ttMlt Wlllll II lea.-tlfll Mlfthnl Aili ... ~llMflWHC: JULY 29-;AUQ, 11 CAMr: 1255.00 ALL INCLUSIVE
GRANO CANYON, INOIAllRfSERVATIONS, RIDING.: swrMMING.:. CANOEINq, TENNIS, Cliff DWELLINGS, GHOST TOWNS, ARCHEKY, CRAFTS, KlfLERY, EiC.
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10714-'o Senta Monica Blvd., LA., CA 90025, ph. 474--257i
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6:15 GI Tiit Ctutate,llera
&:30 G kQard S.farl GI Tiie lilt .. AMwers
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1:0011 T•• "'' Jeny ())Rei H•blrd
~ Woody Weodpeeker
G)£xptftlltll
Cl) P11bHc AHalrs/Sodal Security
7;30 II Tiit Qroovte Qoolles
D The Chrtstophtts U Tiit Mor11on Tabernacle Choir
0 Df. lilly J. Harsls
\1i °"..., oaw1 m Wtt1dera111a Bob McAllister
II) Sacred Heart/Tiie C8\ristoptltB
1:00 II Ci) la•p Utto My fHt
OMr. WUanl
Q R11 Hu111blrd
0 Hlflkt Of Truth
9) OW Th•• Cospel Hour
G)Revtnl Fira
1:3011 (I) Loel Up.ancl llvt on.. ..... ...,
D CJ) Cl) o...cntic National Tel·
-... (conYd from Saturday) Celtb·
rltles from the entertainment and
sports field are featured in a nation·
wide telethon for the purpose of
raising funds for the Democratic
fl) frentt ,<la Vida
10:15 CD Acci01t tte 11 c..unWect
10:30 11 flCI tile Nltitn
D Tltls Is tile Uf•
D CJ) m , ...... * AllSWlrs
Cl) 1Y l*s •t luntittl
(1jJ C..••llt m llMlllll O..pit/Wa,..Up
II) faitlt for TNIY
II> CtoeiQs dt fl'Mdl
Qt Mowit: "Hlllds AtlOSI tM Ta·
bit''
Q) c:i.t Mtlkano
11:0011 htdtwoft Fa•llJ A demonstre·
tion in the art of f11fcin1 and a
science experiment about le\'ef's are
featured. D ltttem1tioltat Zt11t D ow TI111e ,..,., How
D DEMOCRATIC TELETHON * ROLLS ON-150 STARS
CALL 213·683'·9191
D Cl) (]) m Dtmtcf9tic Nttionll
Tttetltot1 (cont'd until 2 PM)
Cl) I Spy
@) Sin Ditto Happenlnr m ONl'fl Baseball Dodaers VI,
Mets at "ew York.
Cl) Cl"tr~ in ttle Ho•• tm PllltlHa Dollinlal
u :JO a c.. ..... fJ Mewtt: "Jtt ..... (dfl) '62-
RKhard Attenborouah, Diana Cilento.
~ Mtwit: (C) ~ Atllntis"
(dfa) '65-John Ericson, Maria Gr1·
nada.
Party. Program originates from Los 12:00 ti ()) AAU lmrutle111I Chm·
Angeles and Miami Beach. pioftulps The Los Anrelts lnvita·
O Day of Discovery tlonal SWlmmlna Mfft 1t the Coll·
Ill KATHRYN KUHLMAN seum; and the MU Jbtionat Wom· * (IN COLOR) en's Track and Field Champions at
0) klU.ryn l(uhllftan Canton, Ohio, are featured.
9:00 II c. .. ,. lllrae B G.I m Meet tht,,... A special D SertndlpltJ one-hour edition prevlewlna the D Dir of Dbcovtry Democratic National Convention. O Cl) Orel RoMrts II MoM: "Oftrtlnd stir• Rlidera" al lltllpt on Rtllrlon (wes) '38-John Wayne.
• .......,.._, llt Mtti«I ID l111tnltt1tt htHt
llJ M111ie1 J hlllHls 8 TM Wnttntm
t :SO 8 TedlJ'1 lhllcton a> lllllwfftllt , 0 Stltieft to Stldon "The Square 12:30 m JM DtSiln I Open foru•
World ot Dick Wolt'' A look at physf. QI Sal Hutt
cal rehabilitation, IS supervised by m Mlh a WW..
the tamed physical fitness instructor. 1:008 ~~Melt tf T•bstoM" D Of-' 1tobtfb (wes) '49-Barry Sullivan. Broderick
Cl) let TittN la llPt Crawford. O Kattffyft hltl11tan 0 Mlllitn $MM: "Jipn" (mys) 9 ~tieft '61-Jack Warner, Ronald Lewis.
aJ Old 11 .. C.,.I Hour aJ News Nick Carter
8) Est.I Es 11 VIM fJ)-fritHtM PIM6CI m> Qlet w...... Show lO:OO 1J Sttpi ta ltintlna 1 ·30 fl Cl) CIS Ttttnll Clallk Ken (I) Qrtlt liblt Start.1 • D Q1lltftp My S.rttttn Today's Rosew1ll vs. Mark Cox.
· ti) Voice et Cllvll'J guest is Or. C. Adrian Heaton, Pres1-ft Slti,_ Ttllplt Tht1tf1: "little
dent, American Baptist Seminary of Miss Marker''
the West In Covina. 1•45 G) Dtdpra Scortf»olrd 0 Hour of Power •
C1) R11I Eltltt Open House 2:00 IJ lttltf Guests Mildred and Gor· D Maroo· Min of Mptery don Gordon discuss their most rt·
Cl) z.oor.,.;a cent nOvtl. "The Tumult and th•
O Movie: "llttlt It,...., leldt" Joy," the stOfY of a minister In to·
(dra) '61 Audit Murphy, G11y Crosby. day's complu IOdtty.
~ Alttrkln Fii• MM CI>~ m s,....,/Fltdter CMts cu.. a o ... cne1c ~,,...
,,... (COntlmled)
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WE.EK. JULY 9, 14)72
2:30 B Medi• '1ht Future of the Spe·
cles'' A look at wt11t Is now known
about 1enetlci and ienetlc diseases
and what Is In store for man's WO·
tutlon.
CJ)lnlpilltlott D 1,.nt1N11 Uvln1 Spt<Jal
"Where Ara You, God?"
fact""' ..... m Swinsift' WMets
ttJ Mewlt: "'Trusurt ot Mffit
Crhto" (mys) '49-Adele Jeraens,
Glenn Lanian. D Mtwlt: (C) "llctlnft" (wes) '56
-Richard Widm1rk, Donna Reed.
Cl) lMt ,,., Tltelttt
t\O)llt lMQer
GJWtt1d hJOM
.Tteup Trills
ll)Tt ... Im Mtwlt: (C) ''1vt 5uns Wflt''
(wes) 'SS-Dorothy Milone, Marte
Stevens.
3:00 11 ....... kln
(J)U ....... ti .. , ...
Dl•,.tl
11 Mtwlt: "Last "'" to 1a11bt«"
(adv) '65 -Geofle Sanders, Ros·
sana Podtsb.
Cf) '"' CesltJ .. 0 f•ily FJMt ftstival: (C) "51"'1
tM Seer (dra) '6s-Htinz Drache,
M1rlanne Koch. am.us m.a..ner
1 ..... , °"" . nt CltlldrN Art Wlitlttt
8 Mtwlt: (C) "Tltt q.Jct I n"
3:30 • Mewit: .,... Sid ....... (drt)
'59-David Ladd, Patrice Wymore.
CJ) Mtwlt: • ....,.. CH(' (mys)
'SO-Richard Conte. Coleen Grey.
Cll•lllM
Cl)Wa1N Trela
U Movie: (C) "ltttf T""'" (dr')
'52-Ann Sheridan, John Lund.
Cl) M..W. "RWtr la $t Nlpt"
(mys) '64-Annette OeVllliers, John
Van.
ailllMrlll
9Altlb"' ....
-~-• ca.,.. Prlfllt
4:00 D SlltdlJ . <Il ••· '""' OJ,...,...
GJh• fer YtttrUte 9 fht ldr-r "Los Olvidados" mc.. ...... tt1t
II) Ii•''' .... Vhlr m Titll ,, .. Uft cm,. ...... LltllM ---m c..... 11ow
4:30 tJ ...... : "Mt• la GO s,.c."
{scl·fl) '64 -ftrnando Rey, Lisa
~· m , ... , .. Claa9ct: ".,. ..
West fltllt" (dra) '38 -Rich1rd
Carlson, Louis Hayward, Join Fon·
taint. • w..w .. w,cllfte
·~ ......... a ..
• Q) 'Ott lie v..., ., .... c.t
s:eo •um. ..... "Tit• ProflSIOf'
A Garmin prof tllOf SPMks his
mind 1bout penny drttdful novels.
-· • ...,.....c..w,
D CJ)()) Dt-.cratic Nltieut Tai-"* ....... .., (60) 9 ..... Oalt Sw1rti
elMlt: ......,._. C.nteen"
(mus) 'U-ltttt Davis, Jack Cit·
son. aJ ltnMt' TM Araltrtll&
fJ!) _...,,Fltdtf a.. °'8•· ,.......
&)Klmb1
5:30 IJ Alll,..I W..W Tha vanishlna
wortd of th• alli11tor Is explored.
O Coff Wftli tltt ,..._ Peter Mar·
shall meets &olf pro Jerry Barber
from Wiison Golf Course at Griffith
Part.
Cl) ""' Ray Wiison (11 MIMt: (C) "DN't luat S'tlnd
"''"" (com) '68-#tobtrt Waroer.
Mary Tyler Moore, Htrvty Korman,
Glynis Johns..
(1j} foll 5ultar g .,..._, Vattety Neur
fD Wnllln,._ WH• In Review
., Vitfe llaftfJUlftU
mMHtawattl
ft8'111p•'• lll111cl &> s,.td hcef
I \, I "-I I ~ J ( '
6:00 II Cl) C..,.lp 72 Prt·COltVelt·
tlon cowra1t. Roaer Mudd Is an·
chorman.
Om News D ...,..: (Zhr) "Tiit 1a..c1tev1111
.... stef'. (sci-ti) '62-Joan Hills.
Richard Dfvis.
(j)HefHew • (]) m•,., jlll!ff"c'"'IA.,.,, I Dtltlultlc .......c.. .......... How.
int K. S11tlth and Harry RtltOn·
tr f a .. • the Oemocntle con-
Qlive th1t b11lns tomorrow and
probe tht lnues and personallti•
faclnr th• '""tltt1. Tltt proaram
provldts • looll •t major campaicn
Issues, th• natlon1I lmpllcttlons of
the candi.lacy of •Id! aspirant, tnd
111 lftlide(I YMw of "" lut-mlnutf
nttOClldons tmoc\I tM various
factions. eesn
@ Jellt •1plMN'1 Mtftcl
....... Serial e £ltctiM 'n "Th• 0e1er1t1 Gap" .Eat .... • l--a .. .,...., .,.,
G)T....a.t .. 40 mn.nn...._
1:10 D SllfJ 11tMft
.. Crtatufl f"Mtlm: ............
.......,., (mys) '5'-lef1 Lupi,
ltrtttt Mittt. ...........
ID al I RICW I All*"'Y tf 1
~ Proar•m focuses °" th• Dtmoc:rttlc CIClfftllve In Miami on
Convention 1¥9 . ID r...,.t te TrMI 1:.:Amt
• Ht1•1hp Elllot Mlfltz
7:90 ...... CStte Roberti
(J) ..... : "'Act °""' (bJo) '63 -
Gtofl' Hamilton. Jamn RoMrds.
'
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I Ttl·
THE DAILY P!LOT. TV WEEK, JULY 9, 1972 f J · D Wild Kln&dotn "Spotted li&ht·
ninf"
1:00 0 Roller G11M1 T·Blrds vs. N.Y.
Bombers
GJDrlpet
flJ ll•rlf IMllticNt m 0 Muttrplea llltltrt "The 11 :00 II CJ) D D (I) Wild Wiid West
DI hi So•lilody The Temptations
and •the Supremes auest.
()) Tiiis la Your LI~
D Dtatll Y1llty DIJ'I
11J P1111t1t tt Travel "Imel Dis·
covered"
fl) Japantse f111llJ DfHll
g)S41ptr 5'Mw
a;) Wild Klncdom "Wolf Pack"
9L1111t
a!) T1t.Cln11H 40
7:30 II()) CIS Sundly Movte: (C) (211r)
"five MffHoft Ytan tt Earilt"' (sci-fl)
'68 -Jlmts Donald, Andrew Keir,
Barbara Shelley, Jull1n Glover. Sub·
hum1n skulls ind skeletons are
found In 10 exctvation pit whlle
builden 11e workln1 on 1n exten-
sion to the London subway system
In an are• often nsoclated with
demons.
D a m W•lt DilMJ "Hecbaw"
Ptrt I of two parts. A Can1di1n cow-
boy CT•b Hunter) captures 1 wild
st111ion but Is repeatedly frustr1ted
when he tries to ride him.
D Eytwftntu ""' D MllHN $ Mtwit: (C) (2hr) "Fivt
Wtlb In • laHoon" (com) '62-Red
Buttons, Peter Lorre.
II) TllrM Pau,orts to AMMure
"Swiss Blin " a Wild ltln&dofll
&> f1altl11' .....
(I) DtdlDf "' th• HtUM D Stl,.._ "Time of Flitht" Jade
Kelly, Jack Klu11Nn, Jull1t Mills. A
detective is hired to protect 1 hood·
lum from.other thuas 1nd finds he
Is the Intended victim.
Spoils of Poynton" A reprise of U lei Hu•blrd
' rX\ Mowit: "Dnlla•'' (Id") '3° n..,, Henry James' ctante novella 1bout ~ • -"•1
a 1re1t f1mily, Its fortune, and the mood Massey, S1bu.
problem of Inheritance. Stafl are D Mftit: "Action In th No'1lt At-
Gemma Jones, Ian Oailvy, Diane la11tk" (adv) '43 -Humphrey Bo·
Fletcher 1nd P1uline Jimeson. aart, Raymond Minty.
G) CMt del O.ln&t OJ Mowte: (C) "You C.n't lttn m Mowte: <211,, "'TM 111 w
(wes) '52-Klrk Douatu. Ell11beth
Threatt.
GJ l'eny Maso. 9:30 8 ()) Cadt's ~ (R) Slnaer
fl) Nippon No Uta Bobby D111n plays an esctped con·
Awey ftt• tr• (mus) '56-June Al·
lyson, Jtek Lemmon.
II) Kathryn l(uhllHft
fI!) QJ) ftrift& UH vict with delusions th1t he Is Billy m.... • .... the l<ld.
Em The forsyte S.11
Olutb's ln a ..... "Diplolutic eou.... D .... ,,. ... L•ny Burrell ma.. d11 .,.., .. ,. m n. .,, q.nu. u :30 11 ....... u.. , ... 0 di Sundly TonlcM S"°" &J Movie (2'1r) ......, Town" 10:00 D a m De Bold Ones -The D Movlt: ''Clptal11 c.r.,, USA"
(dr1) '3S-Paul Munl, Bttte Davis. Lawytra "In SUdden Darkness" (R) (drt) 'SG-Alan Ladd , Wanda Hen·
1:30 D di m N11111 S11nrt SIMlw Wilt Nichols and Brl1n Dtrrell de· dr1x. .
"The Qu1rterblck Ache" (R) Jim fend a flrl who won't revea1 why ........_ (() TtltpulM
Howard and Luther Quince berln 1 tht killed her f1ther. 11J Movie: (C) "Wtr of tht Pf1Mtl"
camplian to put Kessel Colle11's D Ntwl Dick Girton (sci.fl) '67-Tony Russel.
star quarterback on 1 diet. D A Ml• ""' Hts lop
(I) fll• FNlur1 m Nns Ron Fortner
9:00 0 Qj) m loMnz.a "The St1lker" fl) WttltJ Nns HifhllcMs
(R) In his attempt to thwart a b1nk f1'l) ()J) Ewtftfllf it ~
holdup, r1nch hind Cindy kills one ti) Vltllde 1 lioftdl
of the robbers Ind becomes the ttr· QI lft1111 frtM Ute foniM
aet of thre1ts. &> lou Gerdell SM
D (])@ EB A1C SuNIJ llewlt: 10·15 g WttlJJ "9ftl Di&nt (C) {ar) ,_.,,., (wes) '66-fess ·
Parker, Di1na Hyl1nd, Katy Juredo. 10:30 B Jtny vtlitl "Barbara feldon"
A wild black stallion Is 1radually U Tiit Wortd T•••nw
broken in by • new wr1n1ler, ind
the stallion escapes after tr1mpll111 ()) At lllUI
the wranrler's brother who hid bffn D MeledJlilld In MotiH
beatinr him spitefully. OJ Nns Chuck Cecil
12:45 (I) Issues and Anawtn
1:00 II Movie: ''Those Recllltlda frM
Seattle" (com) '53 -Gene Bury,
Rhond• Flemina.
O (()Nns
1:15 (I) .....
1:30 QJ Movie: ''The 0Vtr1anden" (drt)
'46---Qllps Rafferty, 01phne Camp-
bell.
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....... ,
., -•• •• it ,,,.. i• '· •illllt••
._., lnetei Mell llifllt t. ,._ ., •• ~tiN .,,,.,,,,. (,,_, 9:30 te 11 PM), witll ll#n" K. S.itj •# H•ny R••••Hr
.. , .. e.•lldMr ... , .. ,,... a.,..M ••• .,.0111 e.,,..,. ••• ,.
JOHN CllMCEllOR (te,t &
DAVID lllNWY (NBC,
HOWARD K. SMITH (left) &
HARRY REASONER (ABC,
u
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\ THE DAILY PILOT, TV Y(EEK, JULY 9, 197.;l
AEGULAA DAYTIME PAOGAAMS
~.1 O R ~ I N <. 1=...,...
ID 1't 0tctrtc C..pMJ
O)Jltlt......,
.., 11:15 ID....,..... 111...,.lltl Tues.;
Mep .. Stawt Thurs.
11:30 8 ()) SMfdl * J....,.. Mon.,
-1-:00-8-())-.._,---.--..,----1 Thurs. fri.
1:n a.,.. £1cM1ae _ f!..tli m-.. w.at. -...
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l:JO 8 CNJIMY II left .. a.cl
())&I_.... Feetwea D CI> (J) ED...,...
fJ,........ ID Lit'• aa,
(fl,..._, • tile FIBI; Tiie Ma· llJ ,.._ Hup Williams
t.rt of Merica• Fell Mu• Tues.. fli) r..-. Mon., Wed.-Fri.
• EducatieMf Feltura ,
. .. F T f p •, () (1 ••
1:45. c...., l.,.,t
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(I) a.Mm'• SMws 12.• I""'' 1 MOii., Thurs., Fri. fJ ...... 5""' ., ...... I fNtdl •hp Ulll Ila hNin II 111M: Set Daytime Movies. • atr IWs Sandra Esamlll• D CI> (I) m PIH enl _........ o,e•1 Cl) lllwl Mon., Thurs., Fri.
• (JI) Im•... a,... -.... ...... Thurs.
1:• (J) ...... S,Mts a•..... . fJ Plydtel11J I at ~1 Ctu....t ec.w. (IJ) ...........
I ...._ ltlly With Sally Baker ID,....... Wed., Thurs., Fri.
sa.ct M.ut Ctwtrl&e QI T1121_. , ....
7:40 fJ s,.rts a.. 12:25. ,_ .... , .....
7:45 fJ ..... s,ltl 12:30 8 ()) As .. w.rtd Tunis Mon., a.• B ~ .. ,,... Thurs., fri.
Ci) c.fftt lrMll D a ID DIJI t1 o.r u. D ..... SllfJ'• A.111. D CI> (J) m s,11t Sec:eM
()) S.llP Mel Kiloepp G ..... Wllcll John Fullmer .. ~.......... . ......... ......
(JJ) &lacdeMI Futwu fl) F ..... Mon., fri. ......... . ..... ....
1:30. Vlr ..... lf1M• SMw 1:00. ()) lM II I MMJ s,11..,. II (I) Jack La LMtt '1llltc Mon., Thurs., fri.
l •ec1•r..-.. a ae1111....,. I_., (j) I '-' Ucr
1:so CI> lllf1'hlc News D CI> OJ Al 111y CllMNa
9:00 8 ()) n. Ucr S.... a• ....,.: See Daytime Movies.
D ®l mDiull's PIMe am II Tiie c.llery 1:308())1111 l..wlq Ucllt Mon.,
(j) Vlfpu Ira• Sltew Thurs., fri .
• ..... •• Fernando Del Rio D a ID....., w.rtd
UKle walA D CIJ (J) OJ Lira M• a Dul I .... : SH IMrtl• MeNL II....,.: See Daytime Movlts.
TIM Electlk C..,.11 Ill F...._ la Stw111c
8D CI> S.U. Slrllt g Ce••••ltJ ~
9:308Cl)TIM1MttJ ...._ 8 £_, .... w.es tit hew a am c11e•b•"' 1:401 ........ ....,. 8 ...,.., .. Cetlfe 2:00 Cl) SecNt-Moft., Thurs., 8 .... : Set Daytlmt Movlts. Fri.; ~ ... W.W T-Tues., Wed . . ,.,. .. ., ....... ,.,... ... • ._,.,.... I CIJ Cll m 1111 ... .., ........
10:00 8 Cl) Fa•ilf Affair Futwa
(l) llewll: Set Dartlmt Movies. a ......... 0 (1j fn Salt ef Ute Century 2:30 8 (I) (jll ef Nlpt Mon., Thurs.,
Cl) Callepla1 Counatt Fri.; lift Is 1 ...., .......
• Futures 1\11t1 Tua., Wed . .,...., ....,.. """'IMfMM a ams.....-
10:>0 8 (I) lM ef lift D CI> Cl) a> 1111 Dlti11 I••
l a m Heli,.a..i Squm I &try ................ n. aa.,1... 3:00 a .., T1lrM s.. aloft .• Thurs.,
(j),.. De..._ Atw fri.;1111 ltilla1 upt Tues., Wed:
• 1ttJ La1•1nl 8 TIM Ila Ttt S1tew ..... , .. ,.~ . .......,,..... m MaMnp •CI> Cll m ........ .......-·
•1:00 8 Cl) Wlwt .._ Hurt 11 Mon., (I) lltwit: Sea Dlrtime Movies.
Thurs.. Fri., C.11palp 72 Tues.. D TIM lell Mee.,.
Wed. al tt TU.. 1 TMtf Mon.-Thurs.;
llewit: See o.,tlme Mov!H Fri. only ...........
lltlttclJIMF ..... lUl l1lei F...,.. Sqa Fri.
8Ten Talk
3:30 II CIS Maws Mon.-Thurs.; McMt:
See o.,tlmt Movl• Fn. D NIC laws Mon.-Thurs.; Mae
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llTIMllflt .. a w m ........... s.,.. aee.,......eat . .. ..,.. ...... ....., ... ,., ...
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llF...., ..._lat
D Ntw1 Bentl, Schubeck aea...w ea..,.
., ... u4 FrieMI ...........
fl)Cris1t ...... ti> u. ea... • Mlllcie m lel'l's "' ,., .. ._.... ...
5!00 0 UIC News Fri. only.
llCila.i News
(J)IYPD 8 Mewie: Set Daytime Movies.
mTIM n.btws
1 ..... ., _, .. Prtftuer .._,..v.,..1ca
fJlJ (Ji) Mistltr hatn' ...,.....,_..
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BMV•~ .
G) C.-SUAllra Sltew Fri. m111.,,.,...,_ ........
5:15 D ,...._. ...... , Mon.-Thurs.
5:30110.. -~ (j)Tllt .....
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(11Aaipllltlt Fri.
• ...... Meua
• ........ lllMI
m a TIM EJedric c..,.., 8' T ... Talk Fri.
G)f ......
f.Bs..M ...
JKlr Ktucman plays the hunchbKI& dw•rf In the produc:tton of
RfeolMlo prodUC*I by Feb In en ~ titted "Does Your
Mather Know You're Out, Rlcoletto?" on The Odd Couple, Frldey
et 9:30 ~ on ABC. (Repeat)
, ... 1
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THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. JULY 9, 1972
laarDelegates:
The RBC Newi Calnant'ml Team
Since 1960. more Americans have watched each national
political convention on NBC than anywhere else. Reporters like these
are the reason. Each is committed-to your getting full, fair
coverage from gavel to gavel They're your delegates at Miami Beach.
Starting Monday at 4 pm.
Source: NTI and NBC Research estimates. Democratic and Republican Conventions: I 960. I 964. I 968. Sub1ect to quallbcatJons on request. .
MONDAY
JULY 10
For momlns end afternoon Hsttnp.
plene ... DAYTIME PROOtltAMI.
Below. fof your conven .. nc:e. erw
the day's mov'".
DAYTIME MOVIES
ti) '61 -Mlchael Gou1h, Mario
Johns.
CJ) Orapet D Whirs My Une7 m I Leve ltlcy
&JI DIN• ef Jt11nle
(Jj) Dntp n.t Affect tile MiM Dr.
Richard O'Brien of Cornell · Univ.
Guests.
fl) ff'IJ .........
Gl I IH<W I D.C. Ill A hard-hit·
tine dissection of the Vietnam War,
focusina on wetk·lon1 efforts of
9:00 m H"°"" .. tM Se• hi Ships" Vietnam Veterans Aaainst the War
(adv) '49-Richard Widmark, Lionel to dram•tizt their protests In Wash·
Barrymore. lniton In April '71.
9:30 D (C) ~·· CMict" (com) .'63 m To .. AftnMIC!ld
-&b Hope, Lucille Ball. QI Fli.: (C) .. Anyttlilll Con"
10:00 CI) "'M1 ••d P1 llttdt 1t tflt f llr" eE lltv. bJ fllzurro
(com) '52-Percy Kiibride, Marjorie 7:30 Cl) I Dn1111 ol Jt1111ie
Main. . D Million $ Movie: (C) "Wake Mt
12:00 D "trend C.ft1N" (rom) '50-Wiien Jfs Over" (com) '60-Ernle
Rlch1rd Arlen, Mary Beth Hu1hes. Kovacs. J1ck Werden.
J :00 D (C) .. Kep ef die IOnldO•" (dra) m ttoaan's Htf'MS
'4-4-GrtlOfY Peck, Vincent Price. G) Orapet m uun4tr Fire" (dr1) '57 -Rex (Jj) In die Spotll&ht
Reason, Henry Moraan. fl) a.n,irttl
1:30 D "Stolen fee.'' (dra) '52 -Paul a;) Mlauelito Y•ldez a.
Henrtid. Lizabeth Scott. U) Mtvit: "forty-S.C.fMI Strttt"
3:00 Cl) (C) "S1t1flpt .t Dedp City" (mus) '33---0lclt Powell, Glnaer
(wes) '59-Jotl McCrea, Julie Ad· Roprs.
ams. 1:00 D Mike DMetu Show Milton Btf1t,
4:30 (I) Sa•• as 10 AM lltti•&. co-hosts. Guests are Robert Morse,
5:00 D (C) "A Dec tf fllNers" (dra) Dr. Wernher von Braun, and Chub·
'59-Davld Ladd, Theodore Bilttl. by Checker.
f v f ~~ ! • ; ('
4:00
II CBS NEWS covera1e * Democratic Convention
gavel-to-pvel
STARTS TONIGHT!
6:00 II DtMCratk Natleftal Connntlon
(cont'd from 4PM) CD 1111 Hltddy lepert
0 ®I 8' DtMOUaUc National
ColMfttit1 (cont'd from 4PM) D n. 111 Valley
(j)T~--ConM~IMMa D Nns Bentl, Schubeck m TM Flintst.111 ., ... , .....
[j) Teenap Mftits Witt! Dick Van
Df'e
0) Atta , ..... m ltod,.,oda• ledit
@I) Netidtrt 34
8 MIJbtnY RFD
a;) PNplttt Ustecl Alu Jacinto
Q) Ntwa Jim Hawthorne
&)Titrte .....
6:30 D CJ) (I) ED Mocntk Natioul
C..•tiee (90) f11turtd tonlsht
are the openln1 ceremonies and the
seatlnc of dele1ates. Howard K.
Smith 1nd Harry Reasoner anchor
the news cover1ce from Miami
Bt1ch.
Cl) CIS News Walter Cronkite m ne F¥n1 N•• . (lj) TIM c...,... (aprw A look at
Folk Musk m......,.,. a '""' Acn. ID ,,._,...,
m "'""''" Elliot Mintz 7:00. Mowle: (C) (at) .. "-•••" (sd·
D Cl) (1) m I IHcw; I u. s.
Men's Olyllpic Track ud field
Trials Jim McKay will report the fl ·
nals and key perlormances for the
last chance for Amlfica's best track
and field performers to make the
United States Olympic team.
®)News m TIM MotlM,...in-llw
ll)hny Maon
fl) ..... a .... Cofll•
fil) Q'j) DEBUT Tiie Space ...._
Words "Family'' Roaer Graefs inti-
mate study of a real·llfe f1mily In
crisis opens this S·part KCET/BBC
co-produced series documentln1 the
ways we do-Ind don't-communl·
cate.
II) La Maldtdon dt ta l lffdl m Desert hC*t Em Esbcieft Central
a:JO m 11erv Qliflllt Show
tDTnlls Wtst
9:00 11 NIMt of tllt 81• "Breakout to
a Fast Buell" Dan Farrell (Robert
Stack) suspects that an a1ln1 crim·
inal has been forced into escapina
to 1ld In a 1!1Ulti·!llilllon dollar rob·
bery.
D MIM: (tllr.) "f1ulinf F..U.tl"
(wes) '52-ster1inr Hayden, Barbi·
ra Rush. gr..,, ...... ,
())Te It AftltOHCtd a MefY Qrffffn ..
8Drapet • u .. v ....... ,.,. ~, ., ........ , m .... : '"Suds ef lwt ,. ....
John Wayne, Adele M1r1.
an.~
a;)"""8
(Cll>ntlnued)
THE 00AILY PlLOT, lV WEEK. JULY 9, 1972
BllCI BIOADCASTINli •t•.a
KMPC Airwotch has logged 1wenty-thousand hours reporting news and
traffic from the skies over Southern Calif. It celebrates its 13th Anni·
versary this month.
During those tl1irtl'tll yl'ars, not one
commercial has been he'l"rd on Air-
watch. All offers of commercial spon·
sorship have been declined to keep the
feature a true public service to the city
on wheels. And in a business where
every second is worth money, this
1otnls over nine ilnillion dollars thrown
into the air by KMPC.
KMPC originated Airwatch in 19.S9
after buying the company from Donn
Reed and the late Cap1ain Max Schu·
macher who was killed if\ an Airwalc~
crash. Airwatch lhen became a sub-
sidiary of Golden West Broadcasters.
President Gene Autry appointed his
personal pilot Herb Green as general Airwatch Commander:
manager of the pet project. Herb Green
Gret'll and Pilot-reporur Jim Hick-•
li11, who joined Airwatch in 1966, operate the KMPC "air force" which
;ncludes two helicopters and two 1win-engine airplanes out of the Air-
watch facility at Hollywood-Burbank Airport. •
A irwatclt hos wo11 ooun1less awards for traffic reporting, assistance in
time of disaster, unique features such as Grcen•s "Pilot's View of the
Weather." More than once Green has predicted the weather in. opposition
to 1he weather bureau and been right. Maybe it's because the weather
bureau building has only one window and it faces the wrong direction.
Gru11 speaks proudly about being, "First on the scene. It was Airwatch
which firsl spotted the Bel Aire fire. first noted problems at Van Owen
Dam during the 197 1 ear1hquakes and alerted authorities."
But wltc111 you're on the freeways and a KMPC heUcopter fties over-
head, rest assured you'll be alerted about the jack-knifed truck blocking
the fast lane. And that's pretty impor1ant too.
KMPC 11AIRWATCH" HELICOPTER
DIAL HOPPING: "The Bl ue Z.00" a KNXT special that examines ocean
research will air July 19th wilh host Ch-2 reporter Ruth Ashton •.•
KHJ-TV's "Tempo" has adopted a new format. Co-hosts Regis Philbin
and Stan Bohrman discuss a different subject each day from 11 to 12:30
PM ..• Guineas Book of Records recognizes Frank Bresee for hostina
the lonaest continuous radio show in history. The .SO-hour musical mara-
thon for the March of Dimes in 1949 ... Cat Simon joins KHJ 9 to 12
Midnite ... The American Medical Assoc. honored KABC's Bob Walsh
for producina "The V.D. Crisis."
•
A BLEND OF OLD & NEW
111 tltr ro111tt.r t of lang, Webster's
collegiate dictionary defines "wow~
as I. (no un) somclhing very amus-
ing. and 2. (verb) a gre:u success.
Allan Rlye and C hris Bearde will
scule for either. and-if their luck
holds-both.
A llun u11d Cl11ir nrc the youngish,
imaginative executive producers of
The Ken Berry 'Wow' Show which
premie res o n ABC next Saturday
(July 15) at 10 PM. As they sec
it, "Wow" will exemplify the ex-
plos ivc•ncw comedy variety format
o f the 70s.
Chrix, who is blo11tl nnd bearded,
says the show will be couched in
n highly contemporary form and
will be a blend of the old and the
new-the past. the pre~nt, now.
and the future.
"'Wow' will satirize other variety
formats and entertainment forms:
the elahorale film production num-
bers of the '40s. the 'iilent movies
of the 20's. the rerun pictures on
TV, the rock groups or the 'SOs.
and the popular dance numbers of
all the other crn'i. We'll also incor-
porate the audience participation
gimmids or 'Hcllzapoppin' and re·
introduce the burlc ques of the
1800s and the vaudeville routines
of the '30s.
-"111 the orra ef pccial effects
we'll use film. rear view projection,
video tape. live and animation in
ways that are entirely new to tele-
vision."
A Ian tttltl.r I hat people on film
will pop up live into the picture
:10d that movies will be introduced
by an animated ant. Also. the audi-
ence will be an integral part of the
show and will. literally, get into the
t\Ct.
''Wow." according to its creators,
will use ·name' performers as par·
ticipa nt' in 'ikctches or as part of
the on-camera audience. Already
set for 'uch frolicking are Andy
Pep 10
G1 iffith. Sonny Bono. Robert Gou-
ler. Geo rge Burns, Cass Elliot. John
A'tin, and P:ilty Duke.
8 111, of cnur~'" the big name in
.. Wow" i'i its <1tar, Ken Berry. who
h l.lc5cribed by the producers as
"the l:ic;t o r the great song and
dance men."
Co11c1·11"ulily, there are Berry fans
who have enjoyed his antics in
Mayberry RFD. F Troop, The
Andy Griffith Show. and other for-
mer TV series who arc not even
aware that Ken is a facile hoofer
and a talented singer. They're in
for :i plen-;ant revelation.
A /011~ wi11t Ken. the show will
h11vc...an attractive group of young
and rcl at~vel y new performers.
Among them are Billy Van, one of
C:inada''I leading comedians; Steve
Martin. who doubles as a comcdian-
writer, a nd who is one of the scrip-
ters o n The Sonny and Cher Show,
which is also produced by Bl ye and
Beard: Don Lane, a top TV star in
Australia. by virtue of a fine sense
of comedy and a dulcet singing
voice .
A /so, Lnura Lacey. a singer-
dancer-comedicnne. who wa'I fea-
tured in the original "Wow" special
and a lso in "Dames at Sea"; Terri
Garr. a clever and versatile per·
former: Barbara Joyce, comedienne
from La"I Vegas and featured in the
"Hellzapoppin" specia l: and Cheryl
Stoppelmoor. one of the most visu-
ally appealing girls in TV.
B<•lti"'I thr s~1·11es. "Wow" will
have music di rector. set designers,
and comedy writers of flair and ex-
pertise. And director Perry Rose-
mo nd is one of the best in the
"lpccia lized area of music-variety.
A.t Cliri:r Bearde puts it, "To
show the uniqueness of 'Wow; it
was originally done as a special on
NBC. Then ABC bought it, and the
show is being laped at CBS." ...
WOW!
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JULV 9, 1972
MONDAY (Continued)
9:30 CI) Movie: (C) "Horror of Dt1cul1"
(hor) '58-Peter Cushing, Michael
Gouah.
TUESDAY
To Ttll lht Trutll JULY 11 0 aJ ABC Mo,., Movie: (C)
(90) "lilt Plttoft" (ad~) '71-Pat For mornln1 •nd •ft8moon llttlnp,
Boone, Sammy Davis Jr .• Dorothy please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Malone. When 1 autsy private eye Below, for your convenience, ire
refuses to drop a case. his clients. the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES a former college cla.ssmate and her
mother are all threatened with
death. Cl) To le Announced 9:00 m "Pltf1ll" (drar '48-0lck Pow·
0 News Witch John Fullmer ell, Lizabeth Scott.
Q) News Huth Williams 9:30 ~ (C) "Sevtn Sus to C.1111" (adv)
(l2J Book Btat "Many Lives, One 6J-:R~ Taylor. Ke!th Mich~ll.
Love," by finny Butcher, is re· 10:00 (]) Pnce of Ft1f' (dra) 56 -
viewed. Merle Oberon, Lex Barker.
fE I tplc!Al t In the Name of Allah 12;00 IJ "Motor Patrol" (mys) 'SO-Don
A documentary examination of Is· Castle, Jane Nlah.
lam, the fastest growing religion In 1:00 G (C). "Five WHlls In a lllloon"
the world. Recitations from the Ko· (com) 62 -Red Buttons. Peter
ran and sights of the city of Fes are Lorre.
featured. James Mason narrates. m (C) ''Tht 8ey With Crttn Hair"
61) Aventura (dre) '48-0ean Stodi~ell, Robert
El} Raclnf fnun HollJWOOCI Part Ryan.
1:30 e "Tht sum Whip" (wtS) '53--
lO:OO 1J News George Putnam Dale Robertson, Robert Wainer.
CI) C..bat! 3:00 Cl) "Cf'ltd In tht Stan" (dra) '63-(.1) To It AftMunced . c:J C.Uttdl Dtbatt Jean·Paul Belmondo. Lino Ventura.
4:30 CV Sa•• u 10 AM liltin1 m Ntws Ron Fortner, Ken Jones S:OO ~ (C) -1-· (d ) '62 J k' Q) Saflri flo Adventure • ...., • IJ"'' ra -IC te
Qj) Masterpiece Theatre "The Spoils Gleason. Katherint Kath.
of Poynton" m Cosa Juqada
ml Rlnten Arpntino
El} LI leyenda de 81fom1t
10:30 IJ News
UTalk-Back
(lg) let's M1kt A Dtal m 8111 Cosby Show m la Sltanica
8 Movie: "I Wake Up Scrt1min('
El} Concltndl Culp1ble
11:00 IJ Movie: "fllmlnio Road" (dra)
'49-Joan Crawford. David Brian,
Zachary Scott.
(]) Cl) (lg) Ntws
ooe>mmNews 0 Cood News Demos Shakarian
(I) M1nhal Dillon
0 Mowit: (C) "A Dof of Flanders"
(dra) '59 -David Ladd, Theodore
Bike I. m Truth or Consequences
Q) Rltn for Your Uft
El} Htadshop (R)
11:30 Q Q:i m JohnllJ Canon Redd
Foxx auests. 0 Robert It Doman Show o CJ)@ m Diet c.vett
Cl) To I• Announced m To Tell the Truth
12:00 m Movie: "Brewster's Miiiions"
(com) '45-Dennis O'Keefe, Helen
Walker. Llurel and Hardy featvrttte.
II) W1nder1ust
12:301J Movit: "Irene" (com) '40-Ray
Milland, Anna Neagle.
O Mevte (C) "Della" (dra) '64-
Joan Crawford, Paul Burke, Richard
Car1son.
G) ~ntry Musk TIM
1:00 (IJ Q 0 Ci) a News
2:00 IJ Mowtt: "That Uitetrtlln fHlin('
(com) '41-Merle Oberon.
E. v r N 1 r~ 1;
6:001J ()) Dt..u.tic: Ndeul Con·
vtntion (cont'd from 4PM) live from
Miami Beach. W1lter Cronkite and
Eric Sevareld are anchorman and
analyst, respectively, rn ommmNews 0 @J m Democratic National
Convention (cont'd from 4 PM) Live
coveraae of proceedlnas from Con·
vention Hall in Miami Beach. John
Chancellor and David Brinkley are
anchormen. Edwin Newman has the
special assianment of intervlewlnc
candidates, party leaders and other
key political figures at locations off
the convention floor. 0 The 811 Ylfley
@ Truth ., Cefllequtftcta m Tiit Flilbtonn
m o.'"" 1oon. (lj) loelt Stat
El) Alli TtMion
ED Hod11pect11 locf11
9 M.,.,.ny RFD ~ To It Anit0uncecl
El} Thrtt Stooaea
6:30 0 (I) Ci) aJ DtlllO«ltlc Natlon1I
Connntlon Acceptance of the 1972
Democratic platform and nomina·
lions ere fettured m Tiit Flyln1 Nun
(U) N1ture of ANrlun Folk Mualc
fE H1tllayo11
Qi Green Aun
~ QWtn Clntl Est.I Clftdon? m YidDria James Show m Hadttlop Elliot Mintz
7:00 0 lowtil11 for Dotlars Chick Hurn
0 Wbt's My Uitt1 m I LAM luq
QJ I Drtlllt of Jtuftle
CU) Tht ,,.,.. (Jprns
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fJl) "' Mvocltes m T• .. AutullCld a Mewl•: "Tiit lbnyin1 Kind"
7:30 D Movie: (C) (2hr) .. Kot111" (sci·
fl) '61-MichNI Gouati, Muao
11r!" Documentary on Jau busist
Leroy Vinne1u. Proaram also fea·
tures interviews with AM deejays
G1ry Owens and Georre Crofford.
@I) Aventur1
&) Rldnf fMI Hollywood hrll
Johns. 10:00 (]) News Sptd1I "Honey Heuina" IJ Mllllo11 $ Movie: (C) (21H, "The D m News
Runftina Man" (adv) '55--lee Rem-Cl) CoMbatl
lck, Laure~u Harvey. D Stlrti•• "A Sona C1lled Re· m Hoc1n s Heroa venae" Sal Mineo, Edd Byrnes, Jack
IE Drll'Mt Weston June Hardina. A youn1 sln1-
(lj) The fersyte Sa11 er who' has become passe with the
ti) la M .. Odtoa youthfu~ublic vi~ for Its re-m> To It Allfttuectd newed attention throuati the dauati·
&) Mevit: (211r) ... UUttl or llllots" ter of a movie mo1ul.
(dra) '36-Edward G. Robinson, Joan IJ Co••ullftJ fttdbldl
Blondell, Humphrey Boaart. (1j The Qolddluers
1:00 D Mike Douctes ... Joinlna Mike m Safari to Adventure
and co·host Milton Berle are co· (jj) Spice Bttwten Words "The fam-
medlenne Moms Mahley, comedian ily"
Henny Younaman and Ann Corio who fl) h'ofesor Aldao
does a vaudeville revival. fl1)'TIM ftrs,tt Sa1a (R) "A Silent
D Cl) (I) m M4NI S.acl (R) "Kill Wooln("
Gently, Sweet Jessie" Al Free· m> ftstival Muiant
man Jr. and Leslie Uaams auest Q) To It AMeu11ad
in a tale of venaeance, with Pete &) la Ltyenda de l1foi•Mt
Cochrane the unsuspectin1 taraet of lO:lO II News Jerry Dunphy
a killer's vendett1. D Dr. Simon Locke "Too ~any
@) News Candles" Collie Warren chlnaes m ~ ~=·ln·la• from a. rational human beln( into a m ... , ..... Corlfe man to be feared.
fD Cltywltchtn "Laauna Arts Fes· D Tilk lick
tinl" (R) Featured • Is Laauna ~: '':' hnoflMI
Beach's 36th annual festival of Arts IE Ii; cost Sllow
and Paaeant of the. Masters which fl) la Slta•ka
re-create~ great works of art uslna @E Call tf tllt Wdt
live models. a Mtwlt: (C) "Moftbu" ~ :;:_:11.:~ada m Condenda Wplblt
m> Estadon ~ntr1I 11:00 II Movie: "lt,.nd 1 ltt11on1blt
1:30 (I) To It Announced Doubt" (mys) '~Dan Andrews. GI Merv Criffln SMw Join Font1ine. m@ Eve•ln1 n Pops Doc Sever· DD mm m News
insen auests. Cl) Cf) a ..... m Mtwie: '"Yelltw Sly" Greaory D °"' Slip ..,_.
Peck, Anne Baxter. Cl) ... ,,... Din. D Movie: (C) "Clpt" (dr1) '62-t :OO IJ TIN Na• tf tlle CHM ''The Jackie Gl11son, Katherine Kath.
Emisury" Gene Barry ind Susan m Tl1lltl or CeaequtlCtS
Saint James star in story of Inter· 8) Ru ftr YtHtr lift
nation1I conmerence on air pollution fJD n. OllNu Trlil
in P1ris thlt is merktd by 1 kid· &) H dshop (R)
n1ppln1 1nd Communist lntriaue. 11
D Cl) (I) m Merati WtlbJ, M.D. 11:30 D ~ m Johnny Cll'Mft Leonard
"Just a Little Cour1p" CR) A colle1e Barr, Stlnley Myron H1ndlem1n
Instructor who nsumed responslbil· 1uests.
lty for the rearina ind educ.tlon D Movie: "I Ltwt 1 Stlditf" (dr1)
of his younrer brother Is forced to '«-Paulette Goddud, Sonny Tufts.
reevaluate his own llfe ind Ills first D (])Cl) m Diet c.vett
love, writinf. DIYid McClllum ind (I) Tt It AllMHCM
Bany Hlains ruest m To Ten tllt Trull 11 Natltul Ceocr•phlc "The Grut
Moj1ve Desert" 12:00 m Mme: "TIM w ..... tf Pltcalr1 &» Dreirttt lslalMI" (1dv) '57 -J1mes Crel1.
fJ) Un YtrlM pare Rtconl1r Lynn Bui.
@I) la Crilda lien Crlad1 8) W1ndertust a Tht Yil"linlan 12:30 II Movie: "Noctu1111" (drl) '4&-m> Ntvtta Geor1e Raft, Lynn B1ri.
9:30 D ltETURN The Jm Show Host 8) Clutrtry Miiiie n ..
Billy Eckstine welcomes vocalist LO· 1:00 nn DD Cf) a .....
rez Alex1ndri1, flutist Bobbi Hum· \.11.1
phrty, ind the Johnny H1mmond 1:45 GI Al·Nlatrt Sllow: "lltttr Ylctlry,"
Qu1rtet. ,,...., " "&callt FnHI hd .._,.
DStctnd L ...
Da>Ntws
fJ!) @ Dof1t' It "Wilk On, Vinne·
2:00 IJ Mtwlt: ••plWMI" (WIS) '57 -
Geor1e Montaomery, Loli Albrtsfit.
Jaguar.XJ6Jiamed one of the
world's I 0 beSt cars of J 971
by Road & Jrack.
C811ed "one of the best
automobiles ever built"
by MotorTrend.
And RgaQ Test named it
· "car of the year, 1971 ~
Jaauar XJ6. At our showroom
now. Seeit.
WEDNESDAY
JULY 12
For momlnc and aftlmoon Ustinp,
pleeM see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convemence, •
the day'a "*"-·
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 tD "lu~ P1rtMrs" (com) '40 -
Ronald Colman. Ginger Roaers.
9:30 D "Yopa" (rom) '37-Joan Ben·
nett. W1rner Baxter.
10:00 (j) '1111t.lltd frHtief' (wes) '52
-Shelley Winters, Joseph Cotten.
12:00 0 "Rold to Utopia" (com) ·•s-
Bln1 Crosby, Bob Hope.
1:00 fJ "Sbnlty Hd LJvtnptone'' (adv)
'39-Spencer Tracy, Walter Brennan.
tD "F1i11tt fOf fMM" (1dv) '43
-Rosalind Russell, Fred MacMurray.
1:30 O "Sc.llM t• Dutll" (mys) '47-
Bela Lugosi, Joyce Compton.
3:00 Ci) "Tiie Matil1 s.-" (com) '51
~ene Tlemey, Thelma Ritter.
•:JO Cl) SIM 11 10 AM llttl11
5:00 a ~u.. Alnterdlm" (dra)
'60-Peter finch, Eva Bartok.
f vr ~rNL ,:00. DetHctetic ""*"' C..Watiell
(cont'd from 4PM) a a m o.IMCfdc ....... c.. ... t1e11 (confd from 4PM)
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 9, 1972
m .....,... throu1h the donation of blood con· ~ ~ ~ =....... 9 c ..... km 11inln1 I rtmtrtclble curative power. D Cl) ., m ..... a:> Alldeudel • II Cotl•idld The ruthless old man decides to kid·
• TIM n.tse.... m ~ Ja ... Dow nap the donor Ind ~d him Clptive m D11tiet ..... lJ) ~ Elliot Mintz forever, thereby insurln1 I f1nbstic
(jj) TIM F.-dl Qef "PIZZI V1rl1· 7:00 8 hwtl11 ftr Dollars Chick Heam extension of his own life.
tiona'' hosts, as amateurs try to win cash fJ lltws Wltd John Fullmer
fB Alta T...-. prizes. 8 MtfV Criffll SMw fB .....,..,..,. lNI' Cl) Dfapet ID lltws Huatl Wiiiiams
@ M...., IFJ fJ nat'a My UM? fl) Awenlra El9 Te le AllMMlllCtd m I Leve Lucy m ~II FrHI .....,.._. P1tt m 1'1lrM steecea II) I Dm• ef Jea1tnle 10:00 (]) ! IHc!AL I AIMriu1 life Style
fl) c:a,.M11 "Sin Simeon"
6:30 D ())(I) m DeMCrltic ......... fJl) SMll II ..... Geor1e Putnam
C.V.9ltiel Ballotina for the presl· 81) Te le lnMulc.d Cl) C:O.ia.t!
dentlal candld1te Is the main event 9 C..._ Prt feetblll (jJ Te le ~
toni1ht. ABC News provides live 7:30 D Movie (C) (Zltt) '.'Kon1a" (SCI· a Movie: (211r) "Opentieft Alllttr·
covera1e of the most import1nt fi) '61 -Michael Goup, Margo di•'' (dra) '60-Peter Anch, Eva
events durin1 the convention at Johns. A London scientist returns Bertok. The British send a raldlna
Miami .Beach, recaps other slanlfl· home from Africa with a small chlm· party Into Amsterdam to persuade
cant trends end happenin11. and pinzet. He feeds the chimp car· the dian¥>nd merchants to aive their
reports insiahts Into the develop-nlvorous plants and It' turns Into a stones to them for safekHpin1 be·
ments t1kln1 place behinct.tht· mal\iacal klllln1 monster. for' the Germans can 1et them.
scenes and away from the conven-(() I Dr•• of Jea111t m News Ken Jones, Ron Fortner
tion floor. fJ Mil'*' S Mowlt: (C) (21lr) "Wild ID Cn..._ Prt f..._.
Included in the comprehensive if1 u.. C:..lltry'' (dra) '61 -Elvis Qj) Ctfteltlen Update
coverage will be a five.minute essay Presley, Hope Lanae, Tuesday Weld. fl) s. C.l*lia fneritl
by Harry Reasoner touchin1 on as· m Hep•'• Hen1es fJl) Masterpiect TIM1h-The Spoils
pects of the American political pro· m Dfapet of Poynton (R)
cess thlt are sometimes over1ooked (ijJ Tiie CIJ Cl•• a The ca. Tiiey lMe An insl&ht
in conventional convention coverare. fl) Les P'9IVICtS into the history and development of Co·a~ How1rd K. Smith will m Nashville Mask the N1tional football Learue. •
close ~ad! t~lecast ~th a thoufht· m MM: (2tlr) "lrotMr Rlf' Em Te .. Al......t
provokina ep1lo1ue aimed at puttlna (com) '38-Ronald Rearan Eddie m Le LeytNa ff llftMt
the day's decisions. tctlvlties and Albert. ' ,
events into sharper perspective. l :OO D (l) Ci) m TIM Sal* Joe re-10:05 (ij) SHI.
Cl) CIS Naws ceives notice from the city that the 10:30 II News m TIM n,1111 """ 1p1rtment buildlna he manaaes will 0CV De :=iaen
@ firi"I U.. be condemned and his brother urges .:..\ T••; ... a .... _
him to file suit, but he decides to Qil a.. ___,. ~~ ............ ---:-:=::::-::--::::::'.::--:::-=~=:::;::;:=::=::;:::::'-1 move to California Instead. a Movie: Hlri1lll• Youa(' Tyrone
FIRST WOMAN CONVDmON FLOOlt RUORTER-N8C ,.._ cor-
rnpondlnt Catherine (= Meddn Is the tint woman to be-come a ftoor ~ "I the action for N8C ,._.. Hve
••• ......,,.. CGVef'8l9 of ... 1972 Mtlonal political
conwntJona from Miami llwh Convention Hal. Mite ~n. a
member of N8C NW~ News team of on--the-elr ,.,.,,....., .,,.
.,.,_. for her new eotlWMlon role bJ c:ovwt,. •• tlle :C--dentSal primart. duri• the Int four months. The De are
ICheduled to m..t July 10-13, and tlle RepubNcans Aul. 21·21
,... 12
(i) To le AnlOUneecl Power stars. m The Methers-ln·ll• m 42 Pfua
0) '8ny M1son m Cendetld• Culpable
fl) He......ts C.rt)e 11:00 fl Movie: (C) ''The Frend! line" fD'Qj) Cetwtlea S.Wry (mus) '54 -Jane Russell, Gilbert
@I) Lucht Llbn Wrestlinr Rol1nd. m Dtaert hpeft rn Ci) a,.... m EstadH c.11trt1 a am mm .....
1:30 D Cl) (I) ED The Cornlf la1 0 0.. Step ..,_.
d§ News Cl) Mlflllal Dllln m Men Criffii11 5llow tD Tnrtlt tr C.w11unces
fl!) @ Flf• OdpMJ "Classic Shorts m ......._, (R)
I" (R) . 11:15 fl) festim ftt.ico 8' Mevie: "TUt Ha•ilt• WtM111"
Vivien Lelah. Laurence Olivier. 11:30 D a ID w.., c...... Jan Mur·
t:OO I) Na .. ef a.. C•• "Give Till It rl'J ruests. ,
Hurts'' (R) Dan Ferrell becomes In· D Mewie: '"St "-llJ We Hair
volved when a thief pretends to be (dra)-Claudette Colbert, Veronica
1 charity fund r1iser. Lake.
D CII (I) m Miity feld•an Cotl· D (])Cl) m '*' CMlt
HJ MldllM Slnaer Thelma Houston CIJ Te le Al~
end comedian-writer Spike illiaan m Te Ttll tilt TMll
guest. 12:00 m Mewie: ..,,....., EMtNs" (dra)
Ci) Te le A.nMtlnced '42-Chal1es Winninger, Nancy Kel·
II) Dfapet ly. BJ ::W:.:""° Pa11 l .tcordtr 12:30 II Mewie: "The Hallldlf lrald''
t:30 ()) Dfapet (dra) '57 -Joseph Cotten, Vlveca
D Mtlle Dtullas Show Miiton Berle Lindfors.
co-hosts. Guests Include David II) C.UlltrJ Miiiie Ti•
Hartman, Ursula Andress, Joanna 1:00 Cl) DD Ci) a News
Simon, ind David Brenner. .,.... .....
.. (j) Te T .. Ult Trutll D ED MC ....,..: <C> C10> "'Tiie l•••rW' (adv) '71--Chris Geor1e.
Carol Lynlty, Bany SUiiivan. The
• lift of an oetoeenerian is saftd
2:00 11 .... : ........ Ltw" (rom)
'58-Jofln Suon, Jill st John. m M-fllM ... : <C> """ Al"' • Ace." .,.... Clf1lfft Jiit...... "Os·
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JULY 18 • r
For momlnc and 1ftllmoon Hatlnp,
p1uM see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
BelaW, for your f"'"nlenc:e, •
the daY'• movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 m "lt•bfHctt" (dra) '36-CharlH
Lau1hton, Elsa Lanchester.
9:30 D (C) "It HappeMcl It 1M Wtftd's
fair" (mus) '63-Elvls Presley. Joan
O'Brien.
10:00 (]) "M1rt tf tllt RtM&ldt" (adv)
'51-Cyd Cherisw, Ricardo Montal·
ban.
12:00 U ~ Wlttlowt MH" (dra) '43-
Llnda Darnell, Edrar Buchanan.
1:00 a '1lllfllt.are Alttf' (dra) '47-
Tyrone Power, Joan Blondell. m (C) "Mlft F""" ~ (adv)
'SS-Jean Marais, Liselotte Pulver.
1:30 U "Cytlara" (dra) '33 -Ronald
Colman, Kly Francis.
l :OO (J) (C) "'A 8ht ,._.. T1•ko"
(dra) '63-L.aurenee Harvey, France
Nuyen.
4:30 (I) S... u 10 AM liltl•I
5:001J (C) °'UM'' (dra) '62 -Dolores
Hart, Ste,>hlft Boyd.
' ''II ~ ' ~ • • I
6:00. Cl) Dt.ecntlc ....... c..w. ...
htl (cont'd from 4 PM) This Is the
last scheduled eveninr for the live
11vel-to·1avel cover11e from the
Miami Beach Convention Hall, with
Walter Cronkite IS anchorman, Eric
Sevareid and author Theodore H.
White provldlnr analysis. Cherles
Kuralt will tell his storits from the
frlnaes. even ro1mln1 the entire Ml·
aml Beach area In the white auto-
bus to report how the convention·
eers and the dele11tes amuse them·
selves, 11 well as reactions from
the city Itself.
CD Dtlla>News a a m Dt•e~fltk Nat1o111
~ (cont'd from 4 PM) John
Chancellor and David Brinkley are
anchormen for live cowrare of the
proceectinas from Convention Hall In
Miami Beach.
U Tiit 111 V1lleJ Cl>,,. ., c.u.qutt!Ctl mn.. FllfttslHw•
llJDIAlll ..... t
QI) I• .. Sl*lltflt
fJ)Altl r • .-.
fE) Hod..,.cl11 Lo4p
9M"""1 lf'D
G)L•Tltltbmos mn. .... ...,..
6:30 D (I) Cl> m Dt111cratlc Natio•I
CettwntiMt Coverage of concludlna
events at Miami Beach.
m "" f1Jtn1 "'"' o .,.... tt
fll)HaalNI aa .... Aerts
EI;) Telt·lttvbtl Musial
EB Ylcteril Jl•s IMw
Q) HtaMep Elliot Mintz
1:00 a .... .., ,., ...,..,.
l wura.., u..1
11..eftLllCf .,, ....... " .....
@ SftMllRC f...., ...... (~ ...
fD'Firtq ....
8)Ttlt.__, a..-.:....,c..-.....-am ,..,., s.,it.to
7:30 0 Mowie: (C) (2't) ......... (SCI·
fl) '61 -Mich"' Goulh, Margo
Johns. fJ ... $ MMe: (C) (Ziii)
"Al*IM lifta" (wes) '6S-Mlcllael
Dante, Linda Lawson. ...................
G»Dnllltt IET•1.-.. Mldical
aJTtltAlllo•cM
m· MoN: <~ """ ''"' Llclit'' (dra) '37-Errol Flynn, Anita Louise,
Walter· Abel, Sir Cedric Hanfwlcke.
1:00 D Tiit ..... fldilfy John . Byner
hosts .,_ about America 1t •"-D (})Cl> a» Alln S•ltll ...
Jues ''The Dty They H11111d . Kid
Cuny" (R) Spedll 90-mlnute st&·
ment wit.ti 1uest Walter 8,.nnan as
1n ex-con artist who poses 1s a
1randmother to help ex-outlaws
Heyes and Cuny save tt..ir chance
for amnesty.
Cl)TtltbllHMld
di .....
tDMetMn-il.UW
I .... , ...... .,.,.
......... Cerate fD (fj),... ........... AIMrtca
"Th• Phantom of the Open Hearth
Lives -Somewhe,. In lndl1n1"
Slahts and t0unds rA 1n Indiana
steel mill remind storyteller Shep·
herd of his d1ys IS a youthful h1rd·
hat
II) EJ AN de Ltce V.W.Z rr;,Dttert ~
IE Elbdtl c.tral
1;30 D Lallt "The Schemer'' Rap, 1
· raccoon member of the Girth Hold·
en famity, ls Jt1lous rA l.1111•.
m .... ""'• ... fD <Ill Tiit Jm W "Irene Reid
With the Jigs Chase Quartet" Veal·
ist Reid sinas balllds and blues. m Mewtt: "A Litw • 1'11M WMI" Ki,_ Dourtes, JH11ne Crain.
9:00."" " ... " .. ... "Th• Takeowr'' Publisher Glenn Howard
is sent to Ult sm1ll ortent1I nation
of Bh111 to lnvestl11te the Mr·
throw of the rovemment ht.-S br
a plaboy who has since dlllt>pe1red.
Guests are Anne Btxter, Mlchatl An·
sara, W1rren Stevens and Gloril
Gr1h1me. D Mlllt Do1 ... 1 SMw Miu and
co-host Miiton Berte welcome .aln1·
er-actress Phyllis Newm1n, comtdl·
enne Selma Diamond; and Lou Gold·
ensteln, a "Simon Sez'' expert.
(l)TtltAltlttY ...
tll Morv 8rifftll a.w gu.v ....... ,. • ..-.
fii) 9 IWJ:u• T....._ TIINb'I
"Tho Polict" Fred Gwynne and Mur·
ray H1milton star in 1 b&ldl com·
edy-satlre about a fictitious country
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 9, 1972
with 1bsoluto law and onlor. Other It Tl8' Itek
Stall ,,. Bob Diaflr II tht prisoner, al .....,.... ........
John Mc:Glwr as ti... GtMral and m 1111 c.lbr SMw
Neva P1tte11C111 11 Ult wife. fE) all TMrty Min•• Wltll •••
1 ..... ,.,.. tl)t..S......
nt V"•at•I• 9 Mtwit: '1'90 a.....-
G)....... m c..dwil w,.w.
t:JO CI) MM: (90) "'Wiid _. ....... 11:00 ~ Mtwlt: _,.. IW• Ttr (Wes)
ftd" (com) '64-Tony Curtis, Chris-64 -Tony Yount Dan Durye1,
tine Kaufmann. Madlyn Rhue. a...., LMll Cil ())a .....
(l}Tt TIM dtt Trudi DDelDO>"-'
D flWt· (C) (IO) "Sewtl ill DIR· 8 °"' .._ ..,_ . ' (l)Mlf1MI .... ...,.. (dra) 69 -Milton lkr1•, • ,,.... ., C....1t11Cn
Sein Garrison, Dian Merrill, B1ny ll9 ._ fer y Uf9
Nelson. A plane crash traps sewn (fl) Tiii City::..
bllnd people on a remote mountain ~ Ht.._ (R)
and their ch1racttt's are revealed U1
they try to ffOPI their way back to 11:15 II) 81'1ft CIM Mt JutM
cfvlllutlon. 11:30 D a e ..._, ea... 1J ..... W*-John Fu.timer 8 lltN: "¥...._ lht" (mus) '47
8) Awltllra -8otl Hope, Bln1 Crosb}. m....., F,... .... , ..... ,.,.. I w Cl) m Diel c...a
T1Ttlll9tn.dl
10:00 a Mewl·Gtor1e Putnam U:OO. llltwll: (C) ..,.., "tM Apedit"
Cl) c..INltt D M_..: (C) (2llf) ''llsa" (dra) (wts) '65 -Frank Latimore.
'62--()olofes Hirt, Stephen Boyd. • W•••er1ast
I • .._. 1%:l0 8 lllllt: •a. Tiits Chlr Uft" (dta) c.. Mpll '42 -Gtorl• Brent, Bette Divis.
I (JI) W.W ,,_ G» CMlllrJ .. TI ..
Lida uw. . 1:00 Cl> e a ()) a .....
t.. ...,... • w...t 1:45 ......... ~ (C} .... i...
10'.lO 8....,. Jerry Dunphy D NII• "Infrared" Carter Primu
Is commissioned to 1uard a museum
neu the 111 Ulat Is filled with pric:t·
laa trusures.
....... "Tllo ......... TM,· .,.,... ..., .... ., r.x,IM•'
%:00 • Mewlt: "fall Strlft&lf" (WIS) '57
-Joel McCrea, Vlralnl1 Mayo.
3:30 ......
ROOTS OF THE 'JESUS MOVEMENT
"The Devout Youna," a new four-part PBS series on the reliJious re-
vival sweepina the youth movement, will search for the roots of the
"Jesus People" cult on "The Way In and the Way Out" Friday at 9:30
P.M. on Channel 28, KCET.
The color documentary, filmed primarily in Califomja, will analyu the
two basic motivations historically present in most religious movements--
the need for inner self-justification and the desire for outer social cbaop.
Beginnina with the ancient Christian church, the program will trace the
reliaious orlains of the "Jesus Movement" through the teachinp of Martin
Luther, the writinas of Harvey Cox, the ftower children of the 60s, the
disillusionment of the drug culture, Christian oommunitif>~, a Billy Orah1m
rally, and a Hare Krishna ceremony.
The conftict within the "Jesus Movement" between the inner salvation
people and the social change advocates will also be examined in other
proarams in this series. Future programs compare a 7.en Buddhist center
and a Christian family community; depict arauments between evanaeliats
and militant blacks; and show other Christian aroups in violent disaaree-
ment with tbe "Jesus Freaks.''
"The Devout Youns" is produced by KQED, San Francisco, and is
ll'lnamitted nationally by PBS. Executive producer: David D . Grieve.
Producer: Emiko C. Omori.
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FRIDAY
JULY 14
for mornina and afternoon Nstlnp,
please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenienaa, are
the day's movie9.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 tQ "'Centered" (adv) '45 -Dick
Powell. Micheline Cheirel.
9:30 U "Moftlley Business" (com) '52-
Cuy Grant, Marilyn Monroe.
10:00 Cil "Runninc Wild" (dra) '56 -
William Campbell.
12:00 O ''Tiie Devtl to Pr/' (com) '30
-Ronald Colman. LOl'etta Youna.
1:00 O "Time U111it" (dra) '57-Rlch·
ard Widmar1c, Richard Basehart. m "Affair WiUI I Stran19r" (dra)
'54-Jean Simmons, Vietor Mature.
1:30 O '"s,lt..,.. (dra) '3S -D1vid
Niven, Miriam Hopkins.
3:00 Cl) (C) "Pardners" (com) 'S6 -
Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis.
(fQl (C) '1tounoff and Jullet''
(com) '61 -Peter Ustinov, Sandri
Dee.
l:JO II (C) "Yankee Doodlt Diidy"
(mus) '42 -James Caaney.
4:00 Cl) SI .. IS lOAM lilti•I
5:00 0 (C) "Ti.at Ladf' (dra) 'SS -
Olivia de Haviland, Paul Scofield.
fVfNING
6:0011 a a e m m ,...,
CI> di Hews
OTN lit Valley
Ci) C:-bat! m The Flintstones m Daniel Boone
(jj) Evtnin& at ,ops Doc Severinsen
auests.
fl) Atta Tension m Hodeepoclie Lodp
QjMaybmy RfD ml To 8e M .. ttftc.d m Thrft Stooaes
6:30 0 Mowte: (C) (90) "Ser,e11t tyt.
er" (dra) '68 -Lee Marvin, Brad·
ford Dillman, Vera Miles.
(j)CIS Newt
®l Merv Crttfln Sllow m Tiie f!Jinl "Un m ttat11.,.,.
a;) Travel tilt World
QjQreen Au•
ml Tt 8e AnMunced m V'tcteria J11MS Show m lflldsltop Elliot Mintz
7:00 ti Cl) 0 m News D lowthtf for Dollars
Ci) Tr..U. 0t Con11quenus
()) Dfapt 0 W11af1 My Une? m I Lowe Lucy 18 I Drta• of Jeannie
Q'j) Tht City Ca111
fJ) Bartolo m [ftflin& 1t l'tps Doc Severlnsen
auests. a Fil•: "'h•plln Emr"
7:30 ti Cilus! • a Htftywood s.iam
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. JULY 9, 1972
U fllevlt: (C) (2W) ..._,.,, (sci· of the New York City Opera, auests
fl) '61-Mlc:hael Gouati. as himself in a madcap version of
Cil Tt Tell tlle Tnittl "Rl1olet1o."
I Dru• tf Jta•• 0 II) News 0 Mlftltn $ Mowit: (C) (Zltr) "All fli) Q'j) DEBUT DMut Youn1 "The
Huft .. Dtcl" (com) '61 -Pat Way In and the Wey Out" This 4·
Boone, B1tt>er1 Eden. part series will trace the history of
Utt Areu..S Us the Jesus Movement m Htpn's Her• @II Aventura
Q) Cl} Drl1Mt m Radnl From Hollywood Part
9 w...w ,.,us lo:oo o m News
tJ) Loa leverty ,eraMllo U (1) (I) Q') lM A•riu11 Style m U11b•td Wortd (R) '0Love ind the Eyewitness,"
(l) 42 Phn "Love and the Plumber," "Love end m Mowit: "'Cri• ScMtl" (dra) '38 the Colle1e Profes.sor" and "love
-Humphrey Bo11rt, Gale Paae. and the lady Barber."
1:00 ti Ci) O'H1ra, U.S. TrtasUfJ O'Hara 0 Movlt: (C) (Zhr) "Tillt lid,.'
pursues en en1r1ver and printer of (dra) 'SS-Olivia de Havilland.
hlfh·1r1de counterfeit cyrrency to m Safari to Adventure
save the fuaitive's life as well as (j]) Hollywood Ttlevlsioft Theatre
brina him to justice. fl) '1-ofesser Aldtt 0 lfj m S.nford ind Son (R) fli) The Spaca Betwten Wora
"Return of the Barracuda" Fred "Family" A study of communications
woos widow Donna Harris aaain, so durln& 1 family crisis.
Lamont threatens to aet married ml 're•ltr 40
~ mt.a~~·~~
U Cil Ci) Q') The lrady Bundi (R) 10:30 II Qowrnor ind U. (R) Georae
Cindy Is frustrated over btina the receives 1n offer to Join the Presl·
younae.st in the family until she dent's press staff and then hopes
discovers that she has a secret ad· Drinkwater will ask him to remain
mlrer. at the state c1pit1I. m TM Motftors-in·Ltw 0 t•pacto
Q) ,eny MIMMI 0 T1lk·a.dl
tJ) Her.ants C«aie ®) Atwln1 Worlcl of Kranln
fli) Qj) Wuhinlfon Wtet! In Review II) lill Cosb1 Shew
@m ErHstlD Aloate ,.,._ .. ta &I) LI Sabnica
ml E.ltKie11 Central m Ht1Maff DilMftsitft
1:30 0 11.Ql m NIC Friday Movtt: (C) 9 Creature Tlleetre
(Zhr) Triple ~ -"Clll HtflM" m Condoncil C•lptble
stars Arte Jo_hnson. IS I detective ll;OO fJ 0 0 @I)€?:)&) Ntw1
who dons v1rious d1saulses to catch CJ) Ci) ®J News
the crooks; "Wecllltldly Nipt Out" O One St9p leJond
stars Jim Hutton, Kathleen Nolan (I) M rahal Dillon
and Gloria DeH1ven; ~nd ""-tpin& m T~th or Conuquences
Up With Ute kneses stars War· 0) Run f0t Your Ufe
ren Berlln1er, Pat Finley, John Amos, (iJ) lht Jau Set
and Teresa Gravel IS I black couple m Hltdlltop
and a white couple who shire the
same apartment buildin& and the 11:15 a> Cine•• 34
samt last name. 11:30 ti CIS lite Movie: "The Illustrated 0 (I) (I) (l) lite PartrW19 fall· Ma11" (dra) '69-Rod stel1er.
lly (R) The Partrid&eS try to recon· 0 ®) m khnny Ctne•
cile Gandpa and Grandma who are O Mevie: "Host.lies" (dra) '43-
splittin& up because Gramps wants Luise Rainer, William Bendix
to hit the hippie trail. 0 (I) Ci) m Diel Cawett m MelY Sriffin Show Cl) N!Dt.ara EE The S,.ct ...... " Words m To Ttll Ute Truth
(C) "School" A youn1 London teach. ..
er struules a11inst boredom and 12:00 D ~: (C) • Edi' of . t11t Cit1"
apathy to reach her students In this (dra) S7 -Sidney Poitier, John
d t . tton • Cassavetes. ocumen ary on oommuntCI J. m Movie: "De•entla 13" (ho') '63
9:00 II CI> CIS Fridly ~: (C) (90) -William Campbell, Luana Anders.
"fece tf F .. r" (susp) 72-Rlcardo II) Wlttdtrtust
Montalban, Ellubeth Ashley, Dine
Clark. Jack Warden. A youn1 worn· 12:30 II) Cotlnby Miiiie TI•
...
an, bellevinf she has a fatal illness. 1:00 (]) a D Ci) ......
1rr1n1es for her own murder. di Movfe: To It Announctd
a cI HIJ m .... m <R> A • " • teacher facts dismissal for tuchln& 1:15 0 Mtvle; (C) 'Ylratnll (rom) 41
sex education without parents' con· -M1del11ne C11roll, Fred MacMur·
sent. ray.
Q) Dnptt 1:30 ti Movie: (C) "Jlvort" (1dv) '54-
tJ) Una Ver ... ''" Rocordar Fernando Lames, Brian Keith.
tJ)TV Mutkal QJJ n.. Ylrsffllan 1~5 m AMUP\ Show: "Tttttatt Zt•· GE Nowta bits," "Return of ladl Slade," .....,,
9:30 a Seafld Ltol ... Dtvll'• '*""' D Cl) (j) m Tiit OU CMp6t (R) 3:00 II (C) "Trututa" (hor) ·~John
Richard Fredericks, lt1dln1 baritone Afar. Mari Cord1y.
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 9, 1972
He will lead
your family astrayl
Every Friday night on The Big News, Bob Simmons
finds a new way to lose the city.
His way is a weekend walk through some of the
wild areas in and around Los Angeles.
In fact, Bob has put together 15 different hikes,
air in easy reach of los Angeles, which he will send
you complete with instructions and maps.
For your free copy of the "Weekend Walker" send a
postcard with your name and return address to:
M~ps
Bob Simmons
6121 Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, Calif. 90028
And remember to wa1ch forfilms of a different .. ···· ··· ··--
weekend walk every Friday night at 6:00 on
The Big News.
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SATURDAY
JULY 15
.. , (I fl ~; I N ('
1:00 8 S..•r S.IMSt•
{I) 1Y I Cl1uto0111
1:30. OdJIM1
D "'" Eiperitnca Cl) s. • .., Se.mer m let'• 1ap
·J:OOGHuaU, a am 0r. 0o11tt1e D Cl) Jeny Lewis Sllow
Cl) 1Y I Claw ...
tDlup and His Buddies m Sta• street
7:30 8 Dusty's Trtellovse D DtplltJ Daw1 · ., Ca•pus ,,.tile
D Cl) (j) Road Runner
QgUllde ltuu m lroltltr BllZZ
1:00 II Cl) lqs Bunny
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ll~HdFritlMls D ()) (I) Funkf f'tllntot1 GI A.M. Movies: "TIM S.llltor W11
114bcrttt" (com) '47-Ella Raines,
William Powelt. "Spider and the
fly" (mys) '52-Eric Portm1n, Nadia
Gray.
llJ Country Music ThH
1:30 • Ci) Sc:MJ~Doo
I ti§ ID '"'" Panther ee .. Autry
I ()) (j) Jacboft Ftvt
9:00 Haltt• Glebttrotten
I • m The Jetsens
fllevfe: "Skylintr'' (dra) '49 -
Richard Tr1vis.
D CIJ Cll ... itdled (J) C..U.. Carnival
fJ Mewlt: (C) "lacqround to
......,.. (mys) '43-Georie Rift,
Peter Lorre. e Mtwie: "Tlluldtr Pass" (wes)
'54 -Dane Cl1rk, Andy Devine.
l a.. .. s.eau
t:JO n. Hair lur .....
I (II m llanitr Rttf
~: Window to the South
Cl)UMttll
10:00 ()) PttlMes and II-B•••
19. TIU I llaftt Step
Cl) (I) Carilslty .,
.... : "'Clliclct "'**" 10:• ()) ...,, lY , ....
lllwle: UWMdia1 "-ar' (com)
'36 -Caiy Grant, JoM Bennett.
II** (C) "'Tiit Iii SW" (dra)
'42-Humphrey Bo1art, Irene Man· nine.
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ae...,uque ll•blJI
Ttams to bt 1n11CM1nced.
Cl) ... E.ltatl IHtlb
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Cl) Lin Hiit LIM
11111 0. "The Family and the
County Museum of Art" Hostess
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Caroline Leonetti Ahmanson sua· rests t!Ylt ttle· family should make
1ood use of the Museum or Arts to·
eether, rather thin Just sendlnr the
children or dependlne upon the
schools to t1ke them. OJ Mtwit: '"lltrlyed Wot1t11" (dr1)
'55-Ioro Drake, Carole M1thews. 9 Outdoor Wotld
/\f If RNOON
12:00 8 Cl) Tltt .... k•s
IJ Wt• W•YM Tltt1trt Cll Movie: "M•n lilt'' (mys) '52-
Georie Brent, Qiana Oors. U Cl) tl) I l"clA( I POP! Devy
Jones plays host for this hour of
music and comedy. Specl1I 1uests
Include The Osmonds, the comedy
team of Hudson and Landry, Sun·
d1y's Child, and the Mike Curb
Con1reaatlon. Davy 1lso chits with
actor Mich1el Gray, who received
5,000 Inquiries after on• picture wu
in a fan ma1azine, and discusses
ecology with Tony N11sour, who-
at the 11e of 12-produced 1n inti·
pollotiOn fltm:-Mlll 1ncr-ms-orrtY
Environment," wh ich won n1tlon1I
acclaim. 0 Movie: (C) "Indian Scout'' (wes)
'50 -Geor1e Mont1omery, Audrey
Lona.
tDHazet
ftLanctr
12:30 II Cl) You Are Thtre (R) "Colum·
bus ind lsabell1" Columbus over·
comes strona opposition within the
Roy1I Spanish Council to finance his
e~pedltion. Queen ISlbella app11ls
to Kini Ferdinand on bellalf of the
explorer.
tD M1 fMrltt Mlftlln m fhf1nil falcH
1:00 II (I) CIS Cllildretl'a Fil• Fntiwal
(R) "Up In the Air," an Enrllsh film
recountina the tile of a mlstr11ted
schoolboy and his p1ls who devise 1
darin& plot to escape their school·
m11ter's tyranny. Gary Smith stars.
CJ) FitsU
IJ Movie: "The Westerner" (wes)
'4G-Gary Cooper, Dana Andrews,
Miter Brenn1n.
D Movie: ..... Slfety Alttld" (drl)
'57 -James Kennedy, Susan Beau·
monl
tD UlttM!ld Wortd "Hone Kon&
-On Borrowed Time"
G) Ntwa Nick Carter
tl)C..•ilTltdt a lad ., .. ci.m mew....., Slltp
THE DAILY PILO'!. TV WEEK, JULY 9, 197'
Cl) lntornatloHI How B ..... fet Dotlars tMJ t:.. Tr.W.0'1 Ctff .•.... •.•• •.. cJ) (lj OJ lfitbll oPttt W
m Soul ,..... lfff'lll•nt live, via utellitt, from
ID Navy "llo1ue tht Mulrlltld aolf links In Gullane, QI Tl• Tunnti East Lothian, Scotland, with cover·
aJ MIJ Quest 11e of the fln1l round. Jeck Nick·
2:30 11 ne Siesta 11 Over 1aus will be shoot1n1 tor the third
Cf) C.111pus Profile It& of 1n unprecedented rrand slam D m C.....t. of 1olf'1 ''Bi1 four" In thts lOlst OJ Sptrts Actiotl ,,..Flit British Open.
tl) Lancelot Unk Cl) Iii ..._
3:00 II Sent London now f> U. Trevflt9's 8elf Glen C1mp·
(]) Si111patlco bell and Jan Murray auest. D Allicutture USA "Revitalization m MM•: "A View fNM the lricl19"
of Rural Areas" Two top Future (dra) '62 -Raf Vallone, Maureen
Farmers of America teams compete Stapleton, Carol Lawrence, Jean
in a fast·pacid Arri-Quit. John Sorel.
Ster1ns is host. e MIN: "1:ri• ltl tM Strttts" IJ Roller G••a (dre) '56 -Sal Mineo, John Cassa-
Cl) far Out f11cb vetes. B Movie: "Rid River" (wes) '4t-· • .._ ,.,. VlfMka
John Wayne, Joanne Dru, Mont&om· .... • Make
ery Clift, Walter Brennan. c..try l'taet 01 Scl•fl Theatre lada1 fn111 HoUJnod ,.,. The
tD Movie: "Tiit Siltnt En•r' $175,000 Hollywood Gold Cup at 1 •A
(dra) '53-laurence Harvey, D1wn milts for l ·year-olds and up.
Addims. '9 IO•bl
@m Futbol~Soutr 5:15 fJl) SWlcffth Clott·Up m Mowte. ~of tw iial" 7.30-9 DtwN frllt ltw• Char1n--ffel·
9 lost I• Space son Reilly auests. m 111S1111t a 111"""
3:30 IJ Insider/Outsider Truman Jacques D Mtwit: '1tetum of the Clilnt
Is host for 1 discussion of blacks M"lft.. (scl·fi) '67 -Shiho Fuji·
In show business. mara.
(]) Mowit: "M1t1 Wltttout a Star'' c:J u.,I lrldats' Water World
(wes) '55 -Kirk Ooualas, Jeanne 81) JoJCt Chen Coeb "M1nd1rln
Crain. P1ncakes"
D °" Ca111pus "Meet Peter Druck· m ~ tf (t.rlfty
er" Bob Abernathy's 1uest Is Peter ft llllip1'1 Island
Drucker, one of the world's foremost &) Spttd ltecer
business consultants and a man
with opinions on everythin1 from
world economics to ecoloo and ed·
uc1tion.
@ Mtvit: ••Last of tM Wild Hones"
(wes) '49 -J1mes Ellison, Mary
Beth Huahes D Sports Actiot Pt•fllt Vic Sta·
siuk, co1cfl of the California Seals,
Is profiled.
d)WHldn't It It Cmt If ••.
U) ftlturt fH111
&) Ytict ef Acricultwe
4:0011 MeWll: (C) "'Tiit Warriers" (dr1)
'5S-£rrol Flynn.Joanne Dru.
D Whars GcNn& On Mike Connor
Is host
D The H•PPJ •••"" Slim and Henrlett1 visit Mlneral Kine Valley,
site of the proposed $35,000,000
Disney complex.
Cl) c...try Miiiie n.t a Tht Ml•• f•llffJ
tiii) P••••• Latino &)Corona ....
I 'J I °'J I I"~ 1 ,
1:00BD8'Ntws
Cl)se.r TNll 0 l1lt ... Don Stttlt Show
®) Na• of tht Sa• "A love to
Remember'' LH Gr1nt, Ray Mill1nd,
Gent Barry stu.
fl)Alta Tttll6oft
fJD The Olt111na Trail
QI Maybtny RfO
G:)TulN •140
g)Tltelltrtt ......
1:30 Cl) S,..U Wlttl ltttt•
I DIC News Conference
JNm at•nf'• A•trica
C..ltltiel ac.MJ ,._
G)HeeKn ...... .,
7:00 B CIS Ntwl Ro1er Mudd Cl) .... ,,...,, hit
1 :30 (I) Slletcll• u•
(1) ............
Cl llllowil: "Cu• 1t1t" (wes) '53-
Georre Montaomery, Tab Hunter. .( ...... ,, .....
o m Mlwie: <C> ...,...,. •nd
Pytllias" (adv) '62 -Guy Williams,
Don Burnett. •
2:00 8 .,_,., TrltM ..
4:30 D fecus "What to Do In the Park''
Inez Pedrosa tests her skills In
archery, tennis ind aolf dunnr this
prorram that spotli1hts tht multl·
tude of recreational act1¥1tlts btln1
offered by tht lcll Anatles City
Recreation and Parks Department. D (I) CtlebritJ .....,.,
8......, l11p1,111c (R) "Jour·
""to tbt Hip Arctic" 9 Hee llew Tammy Wynette and
Georc• Jones 1uest.
(I)""' --• E,..cti Ill .....
Ci)ltlP Qlpemt
I DllttlV...,DIJs e 8 l..lwMce W.-..._ "A
Musical Cook's Toik of Los An1eles" Cl) Ytice ., Aptcllfhlrt
DHlctl Hd Wiid
CJ) ....._: "lelblcly Jubilee" (mys)
'51-Jtny Colonn1, Jean Porter.
fJ Mlwit: (C) .,.l'lftCMt" (dl'I) '51
-Joel McCrea, Shelley Winters.
a , ...... w...w ., hdq
·~ •"9 a ltldll1 w...w . mre11aa..~
5:00 D IGd T•l• Rod Serlin1 and SUe
Ane lanedon ruest. I It , .. I Tllief
OTlf'lill
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1:30.Dldli .............. (R) •'!ftk1 .. · ···1......,e.•1.ullitJ · ··· · ·
Off Your Ctothes and Hide" ~111d T1levlsloft Them
Cl) Drlpet "The Pollet" (R)
D Ltt'a ..... a Deal 19 lldll1 ''"' Holi,weod P1tk fJ -$ ...... : (Zin') "Tiit Mtt1 10:00 II Cl) Miaioa: l•pessiblt (R)
Wll9 F1u11J ~ (mys) '62 -Lo1n·sh1rk racketeers blin1 lnvesti-
St1nley Baller, Mil Zettertlna. pted by the IMF e1pture Willy ind 91 The Mtutt Fldlfy , fHd him doses of truth serum.
I n.. CltrwMdtln 8 S.,.Ow PrllHb: (90) ''lite
SaMdn Allam lnbiltll Ma11 Ritums" (hor) '40-'9 S.UI TI• USA Sir Cedric H1rdwicke, Vincent Price.
1:00 II Cl) All It t1tt F11•il• (R) Christ· D Cl) (I) Q) PREMIERE The Ken
· mas D1y 1>11lns unhlppily, with leny 'Wow' S11ow K~ Berry is host
Archie depressed about not aett1n1 of an hour of music, comedy end
his usual Christmn bonus. verlety, ind shows his sln1in1 ind
............. D~Ol.m NIC ... ~ .. lhu.trt .. ~~~:~.ln•.P~~~· G~~tsrl!!r the.,.first
"Wtkt Up, D1rtln1" Bany Nelson, MJVW include Andy G mth, retty
Jenet Bl1ir end RoddJ McDowlll ster Duke and John Astin.
in the story of 1 man who · w1nts D TIM Ullbown Reais Philbin
his ectr1ss-wife to alvt up her hosts
dr11m of st1rrin1 on BrotdWay for I Mews Ron Fortner
1 full-time roll as his spouse. S. eo.tdla Fnortta D lucll 0..... ...... Buck m LM ....... Show
Owens, the Budt1roos ind. the Bak· 10:30 IJ Frla1Jlt Nlpt: Hlttlt Fro•
ersfi1ld Brass ~r. 20,000 Fltllolas," .. A H1untin1 We D ())(I) aJ UC SablnllJ Mow· Will It" .
ii: (C) (!I) "'Wiik, Doll1 lun" 8J News Ed Bertylak
-~com ___ '66 -Ce Grent S1menthe • DnW Suukllld Show
l-...---Ewr:Jim Hutton. A mldd1e·e11d FU•: "Jth,llnJ Apollo"
electronics expert in Tokyo durin1 Q) C111 MaJca•
the Olympics is forced to shire en 11:00 B ()) D D Cl)®) News
apartment with • youn1 women (I) Manllal DIU.
since his hotel suit• will not bl ID n.. blazlltr hid of Krtsk.11
reedy for severel deys. • lltWyn Kultl .. n m .... arub: <ar> "A "" a Cl),. ... c1e Mu1co
Frt• U.. lrW,." '(dre) '62 -Ref II) SeUdo Fil111ice
Vellone, Meureen Stepleton, C.rol 11:15 (]) Mowjr. "Men wiu.out 1 Stir"
Lawrence, Jean Sorel. · (wes) 'S5 -Kirk Douaf as, Jeenne 8 Clll.,IHllllp Wnltllllr Creln. I~ 0::::, (R) "Clasic Shorts 11:20 G Fabulous 52! (C) "Shark" (dra)
I" See Wed., 1:30PM llltlnr. '70 -Burt Reynolds, Barry Sulll· e Ucldta v1n, Arthur Kennedy. a fl•: "Ulltll" · n:3o D TM Jazz ._
GD> T..W ... 40 II OM ., leyond m Mewil: "Cutll ....... " ..... " (I) MMe: ''TIM Squuker" (mys)
(dre) '40 -John Glrfleld, Ann '65-H1inz Dreche, Gunter Pfitz·
Sherld1n. menn.
1:30 B Cl) MafJ T~ MMft Sltew (R) D Movlt: (C) "The Counterfeit
Miry chirma the man who comes to Traitor" (dre) '62-Willlem Holden,
1udlt her lncotne taix rttum and h• Lilli Pelmer. ·
lrwltn htr out to dlnntr-ff she Cl) Mevlt: "Hlddtft Fur" (dr1) '57
will onlJ lend him 10 dollars. -John P1yne, Conred Neael.
• Mowlt: (IO) .... ... ..... a r .. .llMI ..
stir" (hol') '59 -Don Sulliven, GI MMI: "A T11t1 of HofttY'' (dre)
Fred Grehlm. '62--0or1 Bry1n, Rita Tushln1h1m .
• Mtwit: "AllJ Nu11ber Can Win" @mS......Allp (susp) '64 -Jeen Gebin, Alain
9:00 ti Cl) Did Y• DJlll SIMMr (R) Delon.
Dick wins I t11tvlsiQn 1wanl Ind 12:00 8 Mtwit: "I Wint You" (dre) '52
then teams that tht ctrtmOIY Is to -Dena Andrews, Dorothy McGuire.
bl held It 1 bilolld country dull. 12 •• 1. -....w ,....,. D 9 e RC Sltll"'1 .... : CC> • ...-•1 ...... , '
(Ziii) "'M llJ ....,. (com) '72-lleN: (C) .,.aclt Part( (rom)
John Attia, Dick Shlwft, Plmtle '63 -Bob Cumminp, Dorothy Ma·
Austin, Micllt1 RooaeJ, MlltOtl lef1e. . lone.
Henry ·alblOft. Tht mellMl eutllW l:OI Cl) Ntws .
in the West Is btllt bJ t nrttty 1:218 MIN: "Ht Ran All the Wr('
of cher1cters--froca 1 sfftcfnl 1111r· (drl) '51 -John G1rfield, Shelley
shel to his n·1lftfrltM who 11t Winters.
out to kill him or rlfonn htm. 1:30 I Mews fB Un Y1t11t hn llClftllr All.fflpt Show: "Tiit Scar," ., ""* .... "llrlll' I...,.,,,, "WIJ Olt Wat" a, ....... 40 • ... : ...... .... Dlsonltr"
9:JO B Cl) Andi (R) Mr, Major's ..tr (COlll) '58-Mlchatl Redar1ve, Rob·
l1undlts ti oftlct dtcor rtllOVltlon ert Monty.
with 1tartllftc Mldtalt owertones. 2:45 e Mlwll: (C) "Stranatr in My
Nit• Talbot 1ut11a. Arm" (dr1) '59 -Jeff Chendler,
IJ ..._ W*91 Lmy Burrtll June Allyson.
TKE DAllY PILOT. TV WEEK, JULY t 1172 I • "" .... -....... ...,. ................. .
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It's a grab6er!
L.A. TELEVISION PREMIERE
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. JULY 9, 1972
, TV· LJir E\rening Movies
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SUNDAY, JULY t
5 "The Bl1nch.-vllle Monster" (sci-fl) '62-Joa" Hiiis. Richardo Davis. 11 "Bride ot th• Monster" (mys) '56-Bela Lu,011, Loretta Kina.
2 I CC) "F1ve Mllaion y .. ,.. to Earth" (1cl·fl) ·~JamH Donald, Andrew Keir.
9 (C) "Five WHks In a Balloon" (com) '62-Red Buttons. Peter Lorre. 11 ''Th• •i. S•Y"" {wel) '52~1rk Douala•. Elizabeth Threatt. 7 3 6 (C) ''Smo\.y" {wes) '66-Feu Parker, Diana Hyland, Kety Ju,.do.
8 "Drums" (adv) '38--Raymond Massey, Sabu.
9 "Action In the NCH'th Atlantic" (adv) '43-Humphrey Boaart. Ray·
mond Massey. ·
11 (C) "You C.n't Run Away From It'' (mus) '56--June Ally10", Jack
Lemmon. 7 "C.f!afn C.rey, USA" (dra) '50--Alan udd, Wanda Hendrix. U (C) 'War of the Planets" (scl·fl) '67-Tony Russel.
MONDAY, JULY lO
5 "Konsa" (sci-fl) '61-Mlchael Gouah. Ma~o Johns. 9 (C) "Wake Me When It's Over" (com). 60-Ernle Kovacs. Jeck
Warden. 4 "Flamln1 F•ather" ewes) '52-Sterllna Hayden. Barbara Rush. 1 (C) ''The Plseon" (adv) '7l-P1t Boone, Sammy D1vl1 Jr., Dorothy Melone. 2 "Flaminio ROid" (dra) '49-Joan Crawford, David Brian.
9 (C) "A Doc of Flanders" (dra) '59-Davld Ladd, Theodore Bike!.
TUESDAY, JULY 11
5 (C) "Kon1•" (scl·fl) '61-Mlchael Gou1h ,Marso Johns.
9 (C) "The Runnlna M•n" (adv) '55-LH Remick. Laurence Harvey. 2 "Beyond a Reasonable Doubt.. (mys) '56-Dana Andrews, Joan
Font1lne. 9 (C) •'Ofaot" (dra) '62-Jackl• Gleason. Katherin• Kath. 5 "I Love a Soldier .. (dra) .,.._,.•ulette Goddard. Sonny Tuns.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 12
5 (C) "Kona•" (scl·fl) '61-Mlcha•I Gouah. Marso Johns.
9 (C) "Wltcr In the Country'' (dra) '6l-Elvl1 Presley. Hope Lan&•·
7 CC) ''The Immortal" (adv) '71-Chrls Georse. Carol Lynley, Barry
Sullivan. . 9 "OpentJon Amsterdam" (dr1) ·~eter flnch. Ev• Bartok. 2 (C) ''The French Une" (mus) ·~ane Ru11ell, Gilbert Roland.
5 "So '"1oudty We Hall" (dra) '43--Claudette Colbert, Veronica lake.
THURSDAY, JULY 13
5 (C) "Kon1a" (scl•fi) '61-MlchHI Gouah. Marso Johns. t CC) "Apeche Rifles" (wes) '65-MlchHf Dante. Linda uwson.
3 ''Wiid end Wonderful" (com) '64-Tony Curtis, Christ ine Kaufmann. 7 (C) "Swen In DefbeH" (dra) '69-Mltton Berl•. Sean Genlson, Dina LOVE INTEREST-Julie Greg will portniy Abby G,.h•m, • Los
Anplet nllhtclub sln1er in the 1930s •nd sometime love interest
for prtvete detective Miies S.nyon, In NBC's BHyon, wtllch 10:00
__ .,,._m_1eres __ t_h_ .. _,._11._R_o_be_rt_F_ora_te_r _st_•_rs_1n_t_h_e_tit_1e_ro1_••_·· ----4 WW
Merrill. 9 (C) "U .... Cdra}. '62-0olores Hart. Stephen Boyd.
2 "He Rides tell• (wes) '64-Tol1y Youns. Dan Duryea.
5 "Variety Girt" (mus) '47-Bob Hope. Bina Crosby.
,...1.
. wo nngs
for two
lovers ...
both rings
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Euv tredit terrn1 e student •ccounh •v•il•ble e up io 12 moni hs to p•v e B•n~Americuc:I e M•ster Chuge
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.. FRIDAY, JULY 14
7 "S.rsunt ~lier" (dra) '6tr-Lee Marvlnl Bradford Dillman.
5 SC) "Kons• (sci-fl) '61-Micttael Gouin. Marso Johns. t C) "All Hands on Deck" (com) '61-Pat Boone, Barbara Eden. 4 1 (C) ''Tripi• l'tay<• (com) '71-Arte Johnson, Jim Hutton. Kathleen
Nolan. Gloria OeHaven, Warren Berlln1er. 2 I (C) "Wave of fear'' (sus) '72-Rlcardo Montalban, Elizabeth Ashley. t (C) ''That lady" (dra) '55--0llvla de Havllland, Paul Scofleld.
2 (C) ''The Illustrated Man" (1cl·fll '69-Rod Stel1er, Claire Bloom.
5 "Host•s•" (dra) '43-LulH Rainer, Wllll1m Bendix.
SATURDAY JULY 15 9 "Th• Man Who Finally Died'' (mys) '62-Stinley Baker, Mal letter· 11,,.. 7 3 8 (C) ''Walk, Don't Run" (com) '66-Cary Grant. Samantha E&sar.
11 "A View From th• Bride•" {dra) '62-Raf Vallone. MaurHn Staplifon. 5 ''Glint Giia Monster" (hor) '59-Don Sulllvan, fred Graham.
4 10 (C) "Evil Roy Siad•" (com) '72-John Astin. Olck Shewn, Pam Austin. 5 "The lnvlelble Man Retums" Chor) '40-Slr Cedric Hardwicke. Vin·
cent Price. 9 "a-tt From 20,000 Fathoms" and "A Haunllnl We Wiii Go"
3 "Man Without • Star'' (wes) '55--Klrk Oou&IH, Jeanne Crain. 2 (C) "Sherk" (dra) '70--Burt Reynolds, Barry Sulllvan.
6 •'l'he Squeaker" (m ys) '65--Hefnz Orache, Gunter Pfltimann.
7 (C) ''The toum.rtett T,.tto,..' (dra) '62-Willlam Holden. Ulll Palmer.
I "Hidden FHr" (dra) '57-John Payne. Conrad Na .. I.
11 "A taste ot Heney" (dra) '62-0ora Bryan. Rite Tushlnaham. 1' "Atty ~ C.n Win'" (sue) '64-Jeen Glbln, Alaln Delon.
Cary Grant (left) and Jim Hutton are hotel·lesl and ... rchlnc fOr
KCOmmodations •t the Tokyo Ofympk Gllmes In "W•lk Don't
Run" on the ABC Saturday Movie, July 15 at a PM. (R•pHt)
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Harbor American
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646-0261
Roy Carver Inc.
234 E. 17th St.
Costa Mesa 546-4444
Cr,~vier Motors
208 W . I st St., Santa Ana
835-3171
CADILLAC
Nabers Cadillac
2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
540-9100
CHEVROLET
Connell Chevrolet
2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
546-1200
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Chrysler-Plymouth
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DATSUN
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FORD
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Connell Chevrolet
2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
546-1200
MAZDA
Huntington Beach Mazda
17331 Beach B~d.
Huntington Beach 842-6666
MERCEDES-BENZ
Jim Slemons Imports
Werner I Mein St .. Senta Ane
546-4114
OLDSMOBILE
University Oldsmobile
2850 Harbor Plvd., Costa Mesa
~-9640
PONTIAC
Dave Ross Pontiac
12480 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mes•
546-8017
· THE •DAILY PILOT, TV WED(. JULY 9, 1972
PORSCHE -AUDI
Don Burns Porsche-Audi
13631 Harbor Blvd.
Garden Grove -636-23-3-3
Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi
445 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach 671-0900
RENAULT
Coast Imports
I 000-1200 W. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach M2-0406
Slemons Imports
220 I S. Main St., Santa An•
557-5242
ROLLS-ROYCE
Roy Carver Inc.
234 E. 17th St.
Costa Mesa 546-4444
SUBARU
Fritz Warren's
Sports Car Center 547w07M
710 E. I st Sj S•nte Ana
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1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
646-9303
Bill Maxey Toyota
18881 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach 847-8555
TRIUMPH
Fritz Werren's
Sports C.r Center ~7-0764
710 E. I st St., Sa~te Ana
VOLKSWAGEN
Harbour Volkswagen
1871 I Beich Blvd.
Huntington Beach 842-4435
Chick Iverson Volhwagen 1
445 .E. Coast Hwy. NB. 673-0900
VOLVO
Deen Lewis Imports
1966 .Ha~bor Blvd., Coste Mes•
64-9303
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DAILY PILOT
Our July Cookbook:
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FOR ROUBf;N M AMOU L IAN, film director
You made the first color feature film, "'Becky
SliarJ'," ;,. 1935. llow was that difierent from mak-
ing color films todayP -Allen Roberts, Lansing,
Mich.
• ThC're·s no compnrison. We had a huge camera-about
four tim<.'s the size of othl't cameras-with tour strips of Alm
FOR F. LEE BAILEY, attorney
What kind of psychological treatment, if any, is the Boston
Strangler receh•iug?-Kruneth Raynor, Wallace, N.C.
• None to spt•uk of. Although he is seen from time to time
by a psychiatrist, he has never received any of the intensive
research study that might enable us to learn what caused
him to act as he <lid, and how others might be prevented
lrum following this kind of t'Omluct.
FORDR. A. IIAMBLIN LETTON,
President, American Cancer Society
How many Americans who have had cancer are alive and
cured?-J. Allen, Bloomington, Ind.
• Pn'sently, there nrc 1,500,000 Americans cured of cancer.
Today we nre saving one-third of cancer victims. The figure
could be one-half if everyone had an annual health checkup
and took prompt action on waming signals. Uterine cancer
is 81 percent cm nble if it is caught early :mcl hasn't spread.
Colon-rectum cancer is 69 percent curable if it hnsn't spread.
FOR MARIO PUZO, author of "Tlte Godfather"
How did you get the inside infonnation you used in writing
"The Godfather''? You've said m any times that you never
met a gang$ter prior to writing the book.-Lany D. Mar·
shall, Muncie, Ind.
• Most of my research c.-onsisted of reading and studying
the combined volumes of Senate hearings on narcotics and
gambling. ThC'se total some 40 volumes.
FOR ROMANA BANUELOS,
Treasurer of t'1e United States
On the bock of all 6vc-doJJar bills is a secret number, 372,
hidden in the bushes on the left. Can you te11 me why?
-Michael DeLeano, Reno, Nev. ·
• There arc no secret numbers cm the back of a five-dol1ar
bill. What some people mistake to he the number 372 is
mcrl'ly shading used by the engrnver to give the bushes a
more natural nppcnrnnce.
FOR DAVID OGILVY, author a11d advertising executive
You've said you read 34 magazines every month . Approxi·
mately how much time do you devote to each magazine?
-S. E. Edises, Reno, Nev.
• I usccl to rend 34 magazines every month, but l found
that it clidn•t leave me enough time to read books. Today I
read only 12 magnzirws, and it takes me about 12 hours a
month. Perhaps becauSl' I'm in a<l\'ertising, I read the ads
in muga1.ines more than the editorials. If tbis shocks you, I
remind you that Jefferson rea<l only one newspnpcr-"and
that's more for the advertisements than the news."' Anyway,
I spend a lot more time reading than watching television.
Cover by Bob Wiii
in it. \Ve photograplw<l the :.ccncs simulta11eo11sly in yellow,
blue, re<l and blade-and-white. Then we !>'Uperimposed the
strips in the lab. Sometimes when the scene came on, the
curtains were red and the roses were green. But there was
one big advnntage-you could correct it. T_oday's process is
cheaper but you can't make fine corrections. Movies today
just don;t hold o. candle to those early color fllms-they·re so
much inferior.
FOR SONNY BONO of tlie "Sonny & Cher" show
How long have you been singing? What were your reactions
when you learned you were to have your very own show?
-Sher Marris, Key West, Fla.
• 1 started singing in the late '50's, but only to audition tlw
songs I wroh'. In 1964, Cher and I began singing profes.
sionally. \Vhen we learned we were to have our own sho\\.
we w<.'rc. to say the lC'ast. C<.-stntk. \Ve felt that if u teJe, i\1011
network belic~·c..-<l we could have universal appeal, all our
efforts had 00<.·n realized.
FOR JOAN BAEZ
How far would you go to effect social change?-G. F .. Uoca
Raton, F la.
• If the question is as simple as it looks, then the answer is
equally simple: All the.way. l livc my life a.~ a pacifist anar-
chist. "All the way" means that although I will never kill fo r
the things I so desperately wnnt, for aff J can tell, l ani
ready to die for them.
FOR POLLY BERGEN, actreu, beauty expert
I have terrible bags under my e~·s. Is there any way to over-
come this problem?-}. Thom as, Green Bay, Was.
• Usually, lines on the side of the face and in the cheek
(which I have) and bags under the eyes are inherited. This
does n ot mean you should not use moisturizing tTeab11cnt.
It only indicates that eventually you wi11 probaf>ly have th<·
same problems-hut to a much lesser degree if yon are care.
ful no\v-that your parents had.
FOR JOH N GLENN, foNner astronaut
Why do you feel the critics of our space program are attack-
ing in the wrong direction?-J. Lang, Lansing, Mich.
• They view it as a race for the moon between the Russians
and the Americans. And now that we·ve won the race, they
think the program should be ended. The program must con-
tintte to further present research and knowledge. We don't
know what we're going to find out there. But the payoff can
come in many different ways-new energy sources, control
of weather and earth rewurces analysis.
July 9, 1972 liunf(V ~ The ... W9PllJ* M119AXIM
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Now That We Know How Perishable Marriage Is:
Five Ways to Solve Husband-Wife
Problems Before They Arise
By Norman Lobsenz
•
A f cw weeks ago I asked a friend
celebntting his ninth wedding
anniversary how be felt about
the institution of marriage after all
those years. "Fine!" he said enthusi-
asticall y. Then, after a moment's
hesitation, he added, "Except that it's
so daily."
Every husband and wife past the
newlywed stage is familiar with that
feeling. Living in much the same rou-
tine with the same person all day,
every day, year after year, tends to
create small frictions that erode the
glamour of wedded bliM. Add the nor-
mal stresses of earning a living, rais-
ing children, coping with emotional
and physical crises, and it's no won-
der people talk about the "seven year
itch." that deadline by which even
the best of spouses is due to get
somewhat restive.
Some years ago, marriage counselor
Dr. Paul Popenoe surveyed 20,000
couples. Of those wed for more than
five yean, almost half said they were
"not happy." More recently, a study
by Prof. Eleanore B. Luckey, presi-
dent of the National Council on
Family Relations, showed that the
longer two people were married, the
less favorably each viewed the other.
Indeed, virtually every sociological
survey finds that marital happiness
dtcrtasts with the passage of time. , .
Must marriages grow stale? Or can
· a couple take steps to keep the normal
tensions and the routine differences
of opinion from escalating into seri-
ous marital troubles? The answer, ac-
cording to counseling experts, lies in
what we might call "preventive main-
tenance" for marriage-taking positive
steps that will prevent minor stresses
from turning into major problems.
The first step, according to famed
minister and counselor Dr. Norman
Vincent Peale, is to accept the fact
that some degree of boredom. and
even conflict, is normal in any mar-
riage. ''The stresses change as you
move through the years together," he
says, "but the important thing is to
show the intelligence. courage and
unselfishness'' to keep them from in-
fecting the healthy, rewarding aspects
of a marriage.
4 • FAMILY WEEKLY. July 9, 1972
"One wife despairingly told
the lntervlewen: 'Some-
tfm" 1 daydream ol meetlng
my husband In d19gulM and
ataylng up all night talking
to him. If we could juat talk-
•• two human being• we
could mean something to
each other again.' "
The ftm ltep ••• le to eccept
the fKt thet eon. degree of
boredom, •nd even conftlct, le
normal In any mamege.
This is, of course, easier said than
done. But here are five things every
couple can do to help keep their mar-
ri age rewarding.
1 Seek out •nd try to fulflll NCh
other'• emotional neech. Sim-
ply put. this is the quality of be-
ing alert and "open" to your spouse's
feelings. For example, o ne woman I
know bas become an expert at judg·
ing her husband's mood when he
comes home from work. "I try to tell
from the way he says hello, even from
the way he takes off his coat or puts
down the evening paper, whether he's
had a bad day or a good one. If it
looks like it was a bad day, I give
him some time alone, to shuck oft the
pressures, to relax a bit. This bas
saved us a lot of unnecessary squab-
bles over the years." \
A husband, married for six years,
told me his system for judging when
the burden of house and children is
getting to be a strain for his wife.
"She's a morning type...:.one of those
people who pop out of bed bright-
eyed and cheerful, ready to cope with
everything. So when I notice that she's
getting grumpy at breakfast for no
obvious reason. I know it's time to
give her a day to herself. That's when
I say, 'I'll take the kids this Saturday,
hon, and you go downtown to shop
and get your hair done.' She appre·
ciates the fact that I off tr her the
change of scenery so she doesn't have
to aslc me to do it."
We all know couples who have this
special ability to anticipate each
other's feelings; not all the time, per·
haps, but often enough. What's in-
•volved in this awareness? Nothing
more magical than the essence of love
-being sensitive to the other's moods,
and being big enough to acoommo-
date yourself to them. Most impor-
tant, it keeps tensions from reaching
the explosion poinL And it helps to
prevent you from falling into the trap
of taking your spouse for granted.
2 Be open to the Idea of
change. We're used to the
fact that most things in our
lives -jobs, homes, children -go
through changes. But many couples
tend to think marriage itself is inflex-
ible. immune to change. They assume
that what once was so will always be
so, and therefore they fail to make
any allowances for growth, or even
for passing whims.
On the simplest level, for example,
a woman may continue to serve a par-
ticular meal that her husband once
liked without realizing that his taste
has developed. Where once he was
satisfied with fitet of sole, be may
now want to try trout or abalone. I
confess to having given my wife the
same lrind of earrings for her birth-
"There never ... a mant-that
could not have ended In failure,
nor a marriage that could not be
made a suc:ce99. ••
day for many yean, until . .she fin ally
said, "Haven't you noticed I don't
wear that style anymore?"
This quality, which some counsel-
ors call "emotional ftex.ibility," is far
more significant when it deals with
such things as goals and attitudes. One
couple, in their early forties, came
close to a break-up when the wife re-
fused to take seriously bu husband's
plan to quit his good job as a super-
visor in a chemical plant and take a
less-remunerative but more interest-
ing post teaching chemistry in college.
Not able to undentand that his ideas
about what be wanted to do with his
life
whi
how
and
her.
He,
afte·
heh
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each
enjoy
such
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name
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My fl
job, (
with '
life had changed. she accused him ol
"ruining" their life for a "crazy
whim... Eventually she did realize
bow important this move was to him,
and, because she trusted his love for
her, agreed to go along with the plan.
He, in tum, agreed to give it up if,
after a year, it was not working out as
he hoped.
Similarly, some couples attribute
f celinp to each other that no longer
exist. A man stopped asking his wife
to join him on an occasional business
trip after she always said she had to
stay home· with the children. He
failed to realize, as time passed, that
the younptera had grown to an age
where they couJd take care of them-
selves for a few days. and that hia wife
now wanted to be asked to go along.
Some people think that being ''flex.
ible" means "giving in" or "giving
up." But actuall¥, says family coun-
selor Dr. Louia Ormont, "it means the
ability to realize that the person you
are married to today is not entirely
the same man or woman you wed a
few years ago. And aincc marriqe is
an opportunity for growth. neither
are you yourself the same person you
were then." ·
3 Be .... of wh8t JOU
have togetMr. In a way,
this is the other side of the
coin of ftexibility. It's a realization
of the long-term uncluutging values
in a maniage. "It's like taking an in-
ventory of your marital aaseta," one
counselor said. Children are born
and grow up. men advance in their
work. women tum hou9a into homes,
ganlens flower-yet a man and wife
are ao cloee to all of this they scarcely
realize what they have achieved in
their marriage.
Inventory taking comes in many
forms. It can be a quiet evening's con-
versation; a tour through the yean
via the family pbotqgraph album; a
l'Wllql&ging in the attic that turns up
mementos of vacation trips. On the
other hand, inventory taking can be
more formal. Some counselors sug·
geat that couples write down lists -
each making his own separate ac-
counting -of what they like about
each other, or of the thinp that they
enjoy doing together. FrequeotJy,
such lists are longer than eitheT
spouse expected them to be.
Moreover, this kind of exploration
of your joint past can lead to progress.
Friends of mine recently spent an
evening going through t!M!ir address
boots. The boob Wete filled with
names of ''friends" they hadn't seen
or talked to in years; some had moved
away, othtrs bad just "grown" away.
My friends decided to do a weeding
job, culling out the names of thoae
with whom they no longeT had any-
thing in commoo, and saving the
names of the few the)' were atiJI close till
to. Theo they deliberately cultivated
new friends -at work, in the com-
munity, at church. Within a few
months they had a much more re·
warding social life.
4 Comlnunlcate openly Md
freely. A frank exchange
of feelings and ideas is
vital, of coune, both in exploring new
avenues in marriage and in reconnoi-
tering old ones. But just talldng1o each
other-keeping open the lines of daily
conversation -ia important in bead-
ing off marital difficulties.. Studies of
verbal communication in marriage
made at Cornell Universjty revealed
that "satisfying talk is as important as
a satisfying sexual relationship in
making a marriage woTk."
The Cornell reeean:h showed that
husband·wife conversation .. is at its
peak during the first year of marriage.
Theo it declines-sha,Py after chil-
dren come-both in amount and in the
satisfaction it provides. What con-
versation e~ists becomes concerned
mainly with such problems as the chil-
d~n·s behavior, financial squeeus,
appliances that don't work. One wife
despairingly told the interviewers:
"Sometimes I daydream of meeting
my husband in disguise and staying
up all night talking to him. If we
could just talk-a.a two human beings
-we could mean something to each
other again."
5 SMk couftMllng before
problemagetout of Mnd.
Most couples make the
mistake of waiting until their marital
problems threaten to overwhelm them
before they seek counseling. Yet when ,
a couple arrive in a counselor's o~
with a "crisis" situation, it's often too
late for him to do much about il
Early counseling does more than
nip domestic con.fticts in the bud. It
reveals a willingness on the part of
both spouses to work at their relation-
ship. As author Kathleen Norris once
wrote: "There never was a marriage
that couJd not have ended in failure,
nor a marriage that could not be made ·
a success."
But perhaps the most effective "pre-
ventive maintenance" for marriage
was suggested to couples some years
ago by a wise counselor named Alex-
ander Magoun. "Sometime during
every week," be said. "each should
stop to listen to the other in the kitch-
en, on the stairs. and then ask himself
what life would be like without the
other. Empty?"
Marriage may be "so daily," but it
is only when this "daily-ness" stops
that we realii.e bow
rewarding it can be.
FAMIL V WEfl(l Y. Juty t , 1972 • 5. •
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Some summer days, it's simply too hot to stay in the
kitchen. These sandwiches and salads, on the heaftt
side, are sure to satisfy adults and children alike.
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Too Hot to Cook ••••
FAMILY WEEKLY
COOKBOO~
By Marilyn Hansen ·
. BUFFET SALAD BOWL
4 cupe ....... chHled, torll lcebertt-
lettuce le8"n
2 a.-......... chilled, tom dlk:ory
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2 ~ ......... chilled. tom~ ......
4 ~·1111111, , .......... ,, flt ......
1 Ollp...., eUced Nd CM .....
2 •Id"-tOIMtoee, cut In ........
1 .... ,..,. onion, C*t '" .......
• pltlCI ..... olMe, lllcecl
1. Place greens in large plastic bag. seal
with twister, refrigerate. Place toma-
toes, onion rings and olives in separate
small plastic bags. seal with twisters, re-
frigerate.
2. At serving time, toss greens together
in a large (3 qL) salad bowl.
S. Scatter t~matoes, onion rings and
black olives over greens. Cover and re-
frigerate. if not serving immediately.
4. Serve with choice of dressings.
Malces 6-8 servings
BASIC ITALIAN DRESSING
Combine J cup com oil, ~ cup cider
vinegar, J tablespoon sugar, J ~ tea-
spoons salt, ~ teaspoon crushed oreg-
ano leaves, 'A teaspoon crushed chili
pepper and I clove garlic, split, in 2-<:up
jar. Cover and shake well. ChilJ severaJ
hours. Remove garlic and shake again
before serving. Makes about I~ CUJn .
THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING
Jn medium bowl combine 1 cup mayon-
naise, 'A cup chili sauce, 3 tablespoons
finely chopped green pepper, 2 table-
spoons finely chopped onion, 2 table-
spoons finely chopped stuffed green
olives, 1 finely chopped hard-cooked
egg and 2 tablespoons milk. Stir to
blend. Cover and chill before sening.
Makes I~ mps
BLUE-CHEESE DRESSING
Jn medium bowl mix l cup mayonnaise
aod ~ cup .crumbled blue cheese.
GraduaJly stir in Y.s cup milk and I tea-
spoon Worcate~ sauce. Add Y•
teaspoon salt, IA teaspoon garlic pow-
der and ~ teaspoon pepper; blend well.
Cover and refrigerate. Jf too thick to
pour, add milk. Malces about I ¥.a cups
(Conti,,wd on po~ I 1)
P'AMILY WUl<LY, ""'Yt. tf71 at
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Family Weekly
Collectors' Classics
Beef Stroganofi has become one of the most
imitated-and, often, adulterated-recipes in the
histoTY of cookery. What follows is.a tr.ue, 1ich-
tasting Stroganofi, derived from the original
19-century Russian recipe.
BEEF STROGANOFF
2 lbL boneM• ....... 1-inch
llidl, ,........, frozen
1 te9ep00ftult
~ te11poon,.,.,.,
2te111POOMdry ....... d
I tabl11pow.,.......... oll
I tllble1p o OM butler or
2 :=, ellced ORiot'9 "' ................ 1 lb • ........,_, deed, or 3
c-. (I-oz. .U.) eHced ........,_, ........
3 .... lllpaDMlow
1 CM (10~ OD.) beef bouillon, ...........
1 pt. eour ere-.
"' ~ lhlnlJ ellced.,.... onioM
1. Using a very sharp knife,
slice meat in Y.. -inch-thick
pieces. cut in half lengt.hwise, to
make strips approximately 3
inches long, !il -inch wide and
V.. -inch thick.
2. On large sheet of foil or
waxed paper combine salt, pep-
per and dry mustard. Toss meat
strips in this seasoning mixture,
coating well~ Set aside.
3. In large skillet heat 2 table-
spoons vegetable oil and 1 table-
spoon butter until butter is
melted. Add onions and sugar,
saute over medium beat S-8
minutes, until onions are gold-
en-brown.
4. Remove onions from skillet.
set aside.
5. In same skillet, heat 1 table-
spoon vegetable oil and 1 table-
spoon butter un til butter is
melted. Add mushrooms, saute
about 3-S minutes., stirring fre-
quently.
6. Spoon mushrooms and any
pan juices into a bowl, set aside.
(Steps t through 6 can be done
ahead.)
7. About 20 minutes before
serving, in large slillet heat 2
tablespoons vegetable oil and 2
tablespoons butter until hot, but
not smot.i hJt.
I . Add about 1;, of seasoned
meat strips to skillet. Saute over
high heat, stirring f requcntly to
brown evenly. Object is tp really
sear meat oo both sides. leaving
center medium rare.
9. RemQve ~t .f ro{ll s~JJet..
when browned, put in bowl,
cover.
10. Continue browning meat
strips •n at a time until aJI are
browned. Add additional vege-
table oil and butter to sliillet u
necessary. Spoon all browned
meat into bowl, cover.
.11. Stir flour into 3 tab~J>Q90s
pan drippings in slilleL (If no
pan drippings remain, use 3
tablespoons butter or marga-
rine, heat until melted.)
12. Gradually stir bouillon into
ftour-f at mixture. Use a wire
whisk to insure smoothness.
Heat to boiling, stirring con-
staqJly with wire wbiM.
13. Away from beat, gradually
add sour cream to bouillon mix-
ture, stirring with wire whisk
until smoothlf blended. Heat
gently just to boiling point.
14. Quickly stir in sautC:ed
onions, mushrooms and beef
strips. Heat covered over low
heat S-7 mmutea, until heated
through.· Taife· sauce for cor-
rect finished 1eUOOing.
15. Spoon into shallow elegant
casserole or c:haftng dish. Sprin-
kle surface with ~n onions if
desired. Mak.es 6 servings
HMS FOR SUCCESSFUL
STROGANOFF
1. It is easier to cut meat into
thin atrips wbeo it is partially
frozen, and lest blood is lost.
2. Note that the recipe can be
prepared through Step 6 ahead
of time. Th.is ii recommended.
3. Sour cream is added at the
end of. preparation and heated
over low beat to prevent curd-
ling.
4. The dish can be f roun and
then reheated, covered, over
simmering water. However, the
flavor of the sauce changes
somewhat after freezing and ii
less piquant.
5. To improve flavor after f reez-
ing, stir in additional '14 cup
sour cream and ~ teaspoon
Woroestcrabire sauce just be-
fore ICrving.
A MENU WITH A
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10 • FAMILY WEEKLY, July t, 1172
Here's one quickie meaJ a
man won't complain about!
HASH 'N' EGGS
In medium skillet, sau~ 11.t
-cup"l:Mppeill oftloft in 3 table-
spoons bllcoft f8t or lftM'g8rtne
for S minutes. Spoon in 2 cans
( l~. size) c:omed bMf or
rwt b 11f hnh and 2 table-
spoons wt...t germ; mix with
onions. With back of spoon,
make 4 hollows in huh mixture.
Break an egg into each. Cook
over medium beat, covered, 5-
8 minutes, until eggs are cooked
to desired doneness. Bottom of
hash will be browned. Serve
with picklM, wore ........ ,.
uuc. ana a grien ~-
Maku 4 servings
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Follow the easy imtructions to make Polynesian Sweet n' Sour meatballs or Beef Burgundy rubes.
Or just brown the ground beef for Casserole Con Came or Casserole Di Napoli.
Eveiything else is. in the padc ••
But surprisingly enough. Grand T oar diiuam don't taste like they c.ame out of a pack• They taste
more like you made them from scratch.
In fact, we think they're so good you won't be able to make them faster, cheaper and better tasting
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That's right.
To put up a 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 you need to make it are
fresh, ripe strawberries, sugar, lemon juice, and Certo~ CA half
bottle will help you make about~ cups of jam: Just follow the
quick and easy recipe you 'll find with many others t~ked behind
every Certo label.)
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-tastinga homemade jam as ever
mellowed a cracker. '
And what you don't plan on serv.ing within three
weeks, you can freeze .
When it thaws,
fresh-fruit flavor it had
if II still have the same
the day you made
yourself a jam.
Without
jamming up
your home.
When lt"s Just Too Hot
GLAZED HAM
Follow directions on wrapper for beat-
ing smoked, fully cooked half ham or
whole ham. During last 30 minutes ham
is heating, drizzle on Yi cup dark com
syrup for half ham and l cup dark com
syrup for whole ham. Continue beating
unti l ham is done.
Makes~ or I glazed ham
D~LED EGGS
Cut 6 bard-cooked eggs in half length-
wise. Remove yolks, mash with fork.
In small bowl, blend yolks, ~ cup may-
onnaise, 2 tablespoons finely chopped
stu.ffed green olives, Yi teaspoon Wor-
cestershire sauce, Y.i teaspoon prepared
mustard and ~ teaspoon salt. Spoon
mixture into egg-whit~ shells. Garnish
each with tiny parsley sprig and slice
stu.ffed green olive. Makes 12 halves
GOLDEN-MUSTARD
ENGLISH MUFFINS
I Englilh ......
~ cup........,.. or butter
2 tebllepow..,..... Nl8Cl lllUllard
.. tllblltpOOiW chopped,.,...,
1. Split muffin~ by scoring all around
w ith tines of a fork. Gent.ly pull apart.
Toast.
2. Jn small saucepan combine marga-
rine and mustard, heat until margarine
melts.
3. Brush muffins with margarine mix-
ture while hot Sprinkle with parsley.
Makes 16 halves
MARINATED VEGETABLES
A LA GRECQUE
........ (recipe below) c..e.ytop8
Boilftgw...,
1 lb. caullflow ....
1 lb._,......,. or zucchlftl, 9llced
~ lb. csrots, pared and cut Into S-lnch .........
1 pkg. (I oza.) frmen whole ...... .....
1 CM (151'1 or 11 on.) Nd ktdneJ
...... dnllned
1 CM(1 lb.)-lwflolebeets, ........
2 cupe cMrry .......
W•lercfeea
2 teblllPOOM ... cf-iMotopped-MI ........,
-t. Make marinade: In medium bowl
combine 1 Yi cups com oil, 11.J cup vine-
gar, 11.J cup lemon juice, ~ cup grated
o nion, 2 Y.i teaspoons salt, l teaspoon
sugar, I teaspoon dry mustard, Y.i tea-
spoon pepper and ~ teaspoon celery
seed. Maus about 2~ cups
2. In 3-qL saucepan combine 1A ··cup
marin~ J .celery top-and 2 cups boil-
ing water. Add cauliftowerets, bring to
boiling. Boil uncovered I 0 minutes.
Drain. Toss with !14 cup mari&de,
cover, refrigerate overnight.
I. In medium saucepan combine 2
tablespoons marinade, J celery top
and I cup boiling water. Add squash~
11 • FMitllY WEEKLY, Jufy'll, 1972
Bring to boil, cover, boil 5 minutes, till
just tender. Drain. Toss with ~ cup
marinade, cover, refrigerate overnight.
4. Repeat step 3 with cam>ta ~ green
beans, cooltlng carrots 7 miriutes and
green beam 2 minutes.
5. In small bowl toa kidney beans with
!14 cup marinade. Cover, refrigerate.
6. Repeat step S with beets.
7. At aervinJ time &rr&JllC vegetables,
including cherry tomatoea, OD a large
platter, separatin.g each leCti.on with
watercreu.
&. Drizzle 2 tablapooos marinade
over tomatoes, pour any re1D1iniog
marinade over vetetables. Sprinkle with
panley if desired. Make• 8 •"""81
CURRIED-TUNA TOMATOES
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1. In medium bowl combine tuna, cel-
ery, mayonnaise, oni~ Y.l teaapoon
curry powder and dash pepper. Cover,
refrigerate until ready to lel'Ve.
2. Turn tomatoes lie.ID end down; cut
each ooe not quite throup into 4 aec-
tioos. Spread apart in petal fubion.
Spoon tuna salad into tomatoes. Sprin-
.tle lightly with curry powder.
3. Arrange tomatoes oo salad greens.
Garnish with olives_ carrot curia and
peanuts. Serve at once or refrigerate
until ready to tene. Maka 6 11e1Ving1
CHEESE .. MUSTARD SANDWICH
In medium bowl combine 4 cups shred-
ded sharp natural Cheddar cheele. l
cup mayODo•ite, 1 tablespoon pre-
pared mustard, Y.l teaspoon Worcester-
~ sauce and few drope Tabuco .
Spoon about Y.J-<Up 8lling OD each ef
8 rye or pu:mperoictel slk:ea. Top with
crisp lettuce le~ves if desired and 8 ad-
ditional rye-bread slices. Cut in half.
Refrigerate, covered with damp dilh
towel if not aerving inmwliately.
Malcu 8 mndwicM s
EGG-SALAD SANDWICH
In medium bowl combine 8 bard-
. cooked ~ cbo~ Y.l ~ ~yon
o.aile, Y.l cup chopped celery, ~ cup
chopped green pepper, ~ cup chopped
pimiento, 1-2 teaspoom prepared mus.-
tard, * teaspoon salt and dash pepper.
Spoon 4 tablapoom egg mixture on
each of 8 slices light rye bread. Top with
crisp lettuce leaves if desired and 8 ad-
ditional ~-bread slices. Cut in half.
Refrigerate, cove~ with damp dish
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COOL CUC:UMBER
SANDWICH
Peel one medium cucumber and
slice paper-thin with sharp
knife. Toss in small bowl with 1
teaspooo salt. Cover and refrig-
erate 1h hour. Drain well and
dry on paper toweb Using 1h
cup softened margarine or but-
ter, spread on 12 slices thinly
sliced white bread, crusts re-
moved. Place a thin layer of cu-
cumber on 6 slices bread. Sprin-
kle with white pepper and
chopped pan1ey Top each with
slice of bread. Cut each sand-
wich diagonaJly into 4 triangles.
Cover with plutic film and re-
frigerate until 1erving time.
Mabs 24 triangular sandwichu
HEARTY SANDWICH
Slice 1 can (12 ozs.) luncheon
meat and put through food
grinder along with 1 cup diced
process cheese, \4 cup chopped
ooion and 2 bard-cooked eggs.
Add 1h cup mayonnaise and \4
cup pickle relish; stir until
blended. Spread Y.s cup filling
on each of 8 alicea bread. Top
with crisp lettuce leaves if de-
sired. Cover with 8 slices bread.
Maui 8 1t1ndwiclus
PEANUT au I I ER·
CELERY SANDWICH
In small bowl blend 1 cup
cream-style peanut butter and
Y.z cup chopped celery. Using
about 2 tablespoons mixture per
sandwich. make 6 sandwiches.
Cut in halves OT triangles.
Makes 6 IGltdwklu.s
CRANBERRY-NUT BREAD
I C111P9 willed......,_ ....
~cup-
2 t111pa-c1Mlllt1 actlftg
....._puadw
1' "••PD•.....__. 1 .... ,, ....
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1 cm (11 OlllL) .... berry
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1' Cllll... /
1 Qlp cw.tr dtopped .......
1. Preheat oven to 3so·F.
Grease 8 (4x2-inch) loaf pans.
2. In Iarae bowl. mix ftour, sug-
ar, baking powder, bi.ting IOda
and salt. With pastry blender
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cut in shortening until particles
are very fine.
3. Stir in cranberry sauce, eggs,
orange rind, milk and outs. Stir
until well blended.
4. Spoon into prepared loaf
pans. Bake for 45-50 minutes,
or until cake teat.er inserted in
center comes out clean.
5. Remove from pans immedi-
ately and let cool on wire rack.
Makes 8 (4".x2 .. , loave1
CRANBERRY BUTTER
In small bowl blend l cup but-'
ter or margarine, softened, Y.z
cup whole-berry cranberry
sauce and 2 tablespoons sugar.
Chill. Makes l Y.1 cups
CREAM CHEESE 'N'
CHIVES
In small bowl blend J pkg. (8
ozs.) cream cheese, softened, 2
tablespoons milk, 2 tablespoons
finely chopped chives, 1 table-
spoon prepared mustard. Chill.
M alcu l~ cups
ORANGE-GINGER
SPREAD
In small bowl blend I jar ( 12
ozs.) or:ange mannaladc, •A
cup chopped crystalliud ginger
and 1 teaspoon grated lemon
rind. Chill. Malcu l ~ cups
CRANBERRY RIBBON
llOLD
3 a.-CAftberrJ juice
coc*lllll
2 pkp. (3 on. Ndt) ....... .,.. ......
1 C811(11 oa..)---ln .............. , ........ ~ ......
2 c-. (10~-oz. ... )
Ca RdlWd c:hicbR bfaelt, ......... d
2ta11111aw ........ -.cec1 ....
~ tallpOCftealt
~ .. llp DGft ground white ........
2 ClllP9(1 pL)MUfaMm
2 c-. (5-oz. ... ) boned
cHcken,c:Mpped
1 cup diced celely
a.k:ory .....
1. Heat 2 cups cranberry juice
to boiling. Dissolve onnge Fl•·
tin in cranberry juice. Stir in re-
maining 1 cup cnnberry juice.
2. Arrange orange sections on
bottom of a 21h-qt. mold .
Spoon on enough cranberry ld-
atin to partially cover oranges .
Chill until fum.
3. Pour remaining cranberry
gelatin over oranges. Chill until
finn.
4. In small saucepan soften un-
~avored gelatin in I can of
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chicken broth. Heat over low
beat, stirring constantly until
gelatin is dissolved.
5. Stir in remaining can chick.en
broth, onion, salt and pepper.
6. Beat in sour cream a littJe at
a time, until smoothly blended.
Cover, chill until slightly thick-
ened.
1. Fold in chicken and celery.
Spoon over cranberry gelatin
layer. Cover, chill until finn.
8. To unmold, dip mold into
lukewarm water, tap l!> l009Cn
and invert o n a platt~r. Garnish
with chicory leaves. !Serve with
dressing made from 1 cup may-
onnaise and J cup sour cream Sperl( ... Cr•lbenJ Rillboft Mold, inchklual Ca........,·Nut
blended. Malces 1 (2¥.1 qt.) mold ._...MCI• warW1nt of ..........
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r.elebritv recipes
Ula In • cooking ICeM "°"· "Cllb8rel." Her lncwable .....
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By I.im Minnelli,
as told to Helen Dorsey
I've aJwaya loved good food,
but good food to me is "com-
fort food": hamburgen heaped
high with Iota of junk, chocolate
sodas, baked potatoes with
mounds of sour cream, but-
ter . and aeasoninp. Comfort
f ood'a anything that makes you
feel comfortable while you're
eating it ! love savory foods,
JtM Hunaarian goulash or the
highly spiced food from Yugo-
slavia. But rve also got an in-
curable sweet too.th. Maybe
that's a throwback to my early
daya in the theater, when we
gobbled up Hershey ban for
quick energy!
If rm giving a party, my
favorite way of entertaining's a
bu1fet I might start with aome-
lhing like Gazpacho. But only
give your guests a little taste,
enough to whet their taste buds.
And for the main courae, per-
hape a meal-in-one -potted
veal surrounded with a garni
of vegetables. For a flniaber, I
love to have chocolate IOUfM
-you can make it in advance
and it's euy-o~ else a Orand
Marnier tomM.
My mother, you know, wu .U-Uy a terrific cook. She uaed
to love to coot anything from
shepherd's pie to chocolate souma to big pot roasts. It WU
like a Pillsbury Bake-Off when
we all Ft into the kitchen I But
now, cookin1'1 become such a
bobby, I 1lnd I can't have any-
one in the kitchen with me. I
function belt there alone.
1• • FAMILYWEEl<LY.Jutyt, 1172
Liza Minnelli:.
~ieting ~~ .NJ .. W.ell, .~~-~.~~ ~.
But Give Me 'Comfort Food'!''
"My mother, you know, was really a terrific cook .... It waS
like a Pillsbury ake-Off when ·we all got into the kitchen!"
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LIZA MINNELLl'S
GAZPACHO
3 medlwn (1 lb.) lolMtoM,
peeled .... diced
1 cucwnber, peeled .... llced
1 cupwaler
lit alP Mixed~ .....
1 ......... l>Gft ORion powder
1 111111 a an Piie pcllWdet
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4 tallll lllDDM crout0M
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4 Wtleepaoae diced cucwnber
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1. In jar of electric blender
combine toma~ cucumber,
water, vegetable ftakea, onion
and garlic powders, salt and
ml pepper; blend well. Stir in
oil and vinegar. Chill well.
2. Serve in bowls, adding a
tablespoon each of croutons,
tomato, cucumber and salad
onion ftak.es. Make141ervlng1.
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APPETITES AT BUOG£T
HA.MeUAGER PRICES.
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LIZA lllNNELLl'S
CHOCOLATE SOUFFLE
4 '8bl11p a Dile butter
5 t8bl11poona .. 1-purpoee lour
Plndlult
1 cupftlllk
2 ouno1e ••WMtMed
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1. Melt butter and add flour
gradually. Cook, stirring, until
bubbly.
2. Stir in salt, milk, melted choc--
olate. Stir constantly until thick.
Coot.
3. Beat egg yolks until thick;
add vanilla (or Grand Marnier).
Continue beating until smooth
and creamy.
4. Beat egg whites until stitl but
not dry. Gradually add sugar.
Fold egg-yolk and chocolate
mixtures into egg whites. Fold
egg mixture lightly into lightly
greased 6-cup aou1D6 cup (pre-
viously roll granulated sugar
around buttered ~ cup to
coat aides and bottom of pan.
then knock out excaa sugar).
5. Set soume cup in shallow pan
containing 1 inch bot water.
Bake in preheated 3SO•F. oven
for ftf6.
6. Serve bot, with well-chilled
sweetened whipped cream
(sweeten slightly ·with sugar or
few drope of Grand Marnier)
or vanilla sauce. Decorate with
shaved bitter chocolate.
Make141erving1
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Your Memory Plays?
True or False: How
well you remember
things depends on
whether you're ·
sitting, standing or
lying down.
(See number 6.)
By J oho E. G ibson
Everything you do, think or feel
is silently recorded on the in-
visible microfilm of memory.
Much of the "foot.ge" is avail-
able for instant replay, but some
sequences are stored out of our
everyday reach, in the inner-
most recesses of the mind. In
this True or False quiz, we take
a look at the fascinating mech-
anism that has been called "the
reocptacle of all knowledge" -
the memory.
TRUE OR FALSE?
1. lt isn't accident or chance
that causes you to remember
some things and forget others.
2. How pleasant your memories
are depends on bow old you are.
3. Your inability to remember
may be due to what you're for-
getting to eat.
4. You can't remember as well
when you're cold .
5. Alcohol stimulates your
memory processes.
6. How well you remember
things depends on whether
you're sitting, standing or lying
down.
ANSWERS
Big tel'5ion going up...only freedom oonilig down.
And now )'O'I an rein with the~ flMlr
only one cigarette dehers...
lbis •.• isthe
l!'Mmoment
1. Trut. Psychological studies at
the University of Michigan have
shown that "People aren't hap-
hazard about the things they re-
member. They remember the
things they care about." It's
f urthcr pointed out that whai a
person rememben about an-
other person, and the way be
remcmben it, is a strong indica-
tion of their relationship.
RIOI, RIOt l!M Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That
Cigafette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
2. True-accordin_g to studies at
Washington Univenity on a
random selection of 143 men
and women ranging in age from
20 to 60 and over. It was foun~
that the memoriea of all the per-
sons were more pleasant than
unpleasant, but that after age
40, more and more unpleasant
memories tended to be recalled.
3. True. If you find yourself
chronically forgetting things
you ought to remember, it may
be that you're forgetting to in-
clude enough protein and vita-
mins in yo'!.r diet. Scientists at
the University of Palermo com-
pleted a yearlong study of chil:
dren whose diet consisted
largely of starches, such as
bread, potatoes and puta-wilh
other essential nutriments no-
tably lacking. Examination
showed the children were rest-
less, with a sbon attention span,
and made an extremely poor
showing on memory tests.
When a well-balanoed diet w~
substituted for the inadequate
one, the restless symptoms di-
minished markedly, and the
ability to remember improved
considerably.
4. True. Univenity of California
studies have shown that chill·
ing temperatures impair our re-
call abilities. Tests showed that
ooe effect of expos~ to cold
conditions was "the I06S of
short-term memory, which
made it e.asy to forget relatively·
simple instructions."
5. Fa lie-according to the find·
ings of a recent study which
showed that over a 4S-minute
period, after only a moderate
amount of alcohol was con ..
sumed by subjects, scores on
me mory tests were found to sys-
tematically decreuc. 1be io-
vcatigators observe that their
findings "may help to explain
the chatter o6ierved at cocktail
panics, with participants jump-'
ing from one topic to another
because they forgot what they
were talking about, where they
were in the conversation, or
what the other penon said."
I . True. Psychological studies
show that your mental f acultiea
and the way they function are
definitely affected by your body
position. And experiments at·
the University of Kanau have
demonstrated th at different
kinds of memories are ~u
lated by different body posi·
lions. So if there's something
you're having difficulty trying
to recall -a face, a place, an
experience, or whatever -and
nothing results while you're
either sitting or standing, then
try lying down on the job. Take
science's word for it, each body
position hu a definite eft'ect on
your "mental ae(' and the 1e-
lective manner in which im·
prisoned memories are releued
from their storebome in the
brain. Other studies have shown
that the lying-down position is
best for recalling mem-,_
ories of long ago. ~
FAMILY wt:EKLY, July t. 1972 • tr ·-• •
Sports Mini-Profile
DAVE Mc NALLY:
Spectrum/72
la He Relldy to Join the Pitching Immortals?
Big-league pitchers are supposed to be tempera-
mental prima donnas-but not Dave McNally, ace
left-hander for the Baltimore Orioles. He was In pain
the $100,()()()..a-year bracket .. He's worth every cent,"
says Oriole pitching coach George Bamberger.
"Nobody In baseball has worked as hard as he has. -
He never pouts or moans no matter how he's hurting.
If he has a run of bad luck, he just shrugs it off. There
are pitchen who are , .... rand mafbe hmve better
curve belle, but the difference ta McNally knows uacttr hoW to ... whet he hat." ... A native of
Biiiings, Mont., McNally got his start playing for an
American Legion team. He was signed by the Oriole
·organization to a bonus contract In 1960 and made
hie debut • a major a.aouer In 1112 with a two-hit
IWout. Persistent arm trouble threatened his career,
but he steeled himself to succeed, arm trouble or no.
He and his wife Jean are the parents of a son'and
90 percent of last season due to elbow trouble, yet
uncomplalnir.gly compiled a ~1-6 NCOrd, the beet
won-loat perc.ntage in the lllJljora. He expects to win
20 games again this year for the fifth straight year,
which would put him in the same claaa as Immortals ...
Watter Johneon and lefty Grove (the only AL pitchers •
to win 20 games for five straight years or more) ....
McNally's outstanding pitching has brought him Into two daughters.-BJ Barry Abrwneon
The Doctor Lets \'ou In
Setting the Record
Straight About Diabetes
Titere is presently
an Intramural medical
squabble over the effec-
tiveness of oral anti-
diabeilc drugs. But the
,public need not worry,
for these reasons: First, oral drugs are used only for
mild· cases. The effectiveness of insulin in all severe
diabetics is undisputed. Through proper use of
Insulin, the diabetic coma in severe cases is a thing
of the past. Second, a// doctors agree on the
essential measures to be taken with those marginal
or "adult-onset" diabetics. In these patients, and in
all people with a slight tendency toward high blood
sugar, the Int and foremost therapy ta weight
reduction and a crleply defined dietary regimen.
If their disease progresses, they too may require
Insulin .... Diabetes is a chronic disease of blood
vessels, with progressive damage done to all the
organs. BUndn••, kidney failure and Mvere heart
~can result. If you have blood relatives with
dobmanship
~·t AbuH Your
Unemployment Benefits
Can you dellberat,ly get
yourMlf fired In order to
collect unemployment
beneflta? A worker In
South Dakota tried It
recently and ended up
with a legal case. "The state owes me my unemploy-
ment compensation," the worker Insisted. "I was fired
for being Incompetent.'' His former employer fought
the worker's claim. The employer said, "This man
worked well for six months. Then suddenly he began
cbmlng In unshaved, sloppy and late. His attitude
became unpleasant and he began to make many
mlatakes on his job. Also, his supervisor actually
heard him tellfng a co-worker, 'I'm going to make
the company fire me so I can collect unemployment.' "
The South Dakota commlaalon decided against the
worker (S.D. Comm. Dec. No. 2073-C-250). It wa not
proper, the conwnltalon ruled, for the worker to act
In IUClt •way• to ca ... hie employer to discharge
hlllL The worker therefore.wa not ellglale_and could_
not con.ct unemployment-lneurance beneflta.
-BJ•· R. Redford
fl • FAMll Y WE£1(1. Y, July 9, 1912
diabetes, or are found at routine exams to have high
blood sugar, make sure you and your doctpr carefully
watch your diet and decide what medicine is needed.
-Br John J. Secondl, 11.D.
Family Flak/av JACK TIPPIT
"Tom thinks I should get a job, too,
after we're married ... in case he gets fired
or like quits his Job, or something .... "
Celebrity Soapbox
RODNEY DANGERFIELD:
"Respect? I Can Get
ff for You Wholeealel"
"Too many ~pie don't
know how to get re-
spect," says comedian
Rodney Dangerfield, In a
ewitch from hla comic
lament, "I don't get no
respect." Rodney says: "One way to get respect Is to
be seen with a pretty girl. Another is to always be
busy. People respect you when you are busy. Even if
you are doing nothing, tell people that you've
canceled all your appointments because you must
catch up on your reading .... It's also important to live
In a nice neighborhood, and to look good. This means
keeping your weight down. I think I've figured out the
beet way to look thin. Hang out with fat people.
Another thing: Don't borrow money from people.
If you have to borrow money, borrow from a bank.
If your payment is late, you get notices like 'please' or
'perhaps we crossed In the mail'-but not disrespect.
It's also important.to.be.a nice guy~ If you are~
then you don't deserve any respect.''
-BJ Wiiiiam Woff
•
The Diet Watch
Why "Sun Worshipers"
And "Snow Bunni•"
Should Diet Differently
Dieters can reasonably
consider adjusting their
diets according to the
season, adding or sub-
tracting calories. If you're
an Inactive, hibernating
type In winter, who, when summer comes, goes In for
active sports like swimming, bicycling, tennis-or
even walking, which most people don't habitually do
In winter-you can deservedly allow yourself a few
calorie-high pleasures (just so long as you switch
back later). Conversely, If you're lazy In summer but
are a winter skier or otherwise active in the cold
weather, adjust your calories accordingly. Any
seasonal Indulgence can include some of those
tempting foods you would ordinarily feel conscience
stricken about eating (like an Ice-cream cone in
summer or a pizza in winter). Also, a Huonal diet
change can give you a big booat peychologically.
-BJ Hamel la Barre
People and \'op
Why Some Women Refuse
To Admit They're Sick
Husbands: If your family
doesn't have any relatives -
that you can depend on
for help when you're In
trouble, you should keep
a special watch on your
wife's health. Although your family may have good
friends, a scientific survey hes discovered that In
93 percent Of the cuea where e mother waa 111,
relatJvet1 were the only ones who came to the aid of
the family. Women are well aware of this. And as a
result, women, eepeclally thoM who have prnchool
children, very often pay no attention to the Ir
symptoms of Illness If they have no relative to turn to
in a health emergency. It's not a question of heroism.
It's a simple, practical problem. "How can I be sick?
Who will take care of the children?" is a genuine
dilemma for them. Almoet three quartera of the
women (71 percent) who know that there la no
relative to take over may heeitate to go to• doctor.
MQthers.who don't have-..belp!ul relatives may. &¥en _
endanger their permanent health by refusing to admit
that they are sick I-By Shlrtey Sloan F8der
Here's how to Lose up.
to 10 Pounds in
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-·· Grapefruit~Plus Diet
--------•· ~~.z~anq. Reducing Plan
Delicious Vitamin Rich Diet Melts excess
fat out of body ... without drugs, pills,
hawful exercises or nasty hunger pangs.
By Eliube'th Loui9e
FoRT LAUDERDALE, FLoRIDA (Special Report )-From this Gold Coast
city comes word of the GRAPEFRUIT PLus Diet and Reducing Plan.
No long waiting. This natural plan is so fast, it actua11y starts working
in 24 hours-even whU.e you sleep! Practically any normal, overweight
reader may lose up to 10 pounds in only 10 days, by following the
simple instructions given.
NO DRUGS TO TAKE
No nauseating pills or medicines. No hazardous sports or painful
exercises. Best of all, you never suffer from cruel starvation jitters.
Incredible, yet so true: you choose from scores of luscious, satisfy-
ing meals. You start with tangy grapefruit, then go on to body build-
ing meats, poultry, sea foods. You enjoy farm-fresh fruit, vegetables,
eggs and dairy foods . Plus certain especially chosen tidbits-savory,
scrumptious snacks! Munch all you want of these selected goodies-
day or night-with regular meals or between meals.
EAT WELL-YET LOSE
DANGEROUS FAT
Lose weight faster than you ever
dreamed possible! Reduce up to 10
pounds in 10 days with this pure,
natural CRA.PEFRurr Pi.us method. Yes
-plus natural, not synthetic vitamins.
PLUS natural Vitamin C-the precious
ingredient acclaimed by doctors, die-
ticians and world-famous scientists.
No doubt about it -this natural plan
sure does work-because it utilizes the
right combination of pure, natural
foods plus natural body activity to
cause aocumulated body fat to dis-
appear!
RESHAPES YOUR BODY
This sure-&re plan actually transforms
your 8gure. day after day. One morn-
ing you1l wake up to a wonderful sur-
prisel Your mirror will reveal a glam-
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body. Suddenly you're more limber
and lithe -aglow with youthful sex
appeal. Thousands of persons have
already used this dual Natural Plan to
reduce. Why don•t you try also? Sim-
ply follow the delicious diet and spe-
cial instructions. That's allt You will
be rewarded with thrilling results. As
it ejects excess fat out of your body,
this natural oombination method also
helps you conquer that tired, sluggish,
'old age' feeling due to overweight.
WHY STARVATION DtETS
FAIL TO WORK
Faddish taJYation diets and painfuJ
exercises are doomed to failure. They
are against nature itself. Your body
rebels. Your will crumbles and un-
attractive fat returns -pound after
pound. Now-at-last, here's a combina-
tion plan that never starves you. You
neoer skip a meal. You indulge in full
course breakfasts, lunches., dinners.
You get an astonishing variety of tasty
foods. But because you use the right
oombination of pure, natural foods,
you expel the accumulated fat fast!
HOW DOES rT WORK?
After years of sluggish habits and the
wrong eating combination, your body
becomes a storehouse for excess fat.
This fat becomes lodged in arms,
thighs, buttocks, midriff, etc. You look
older and even feel older. By simply
eating the RIGHT COMBINATION
of foOds, your body bums up this ex-
cess fat, much as the motor in your
car bums up fuel-to provide it ener-
gy. Exactly how quickly you can re-
duce pounds and inches depends on
your body build and metabolism, your
present overweight and daily activities,
etc. But, no matter how overweight
you are now, you may actually lose
up to 10 pounds or even MORE in 10
short days-by fmt11fully following this
great natural plan.
ERASE OLD AGE LOOKS
Eventually this tasty GRAPEFRUIT
PLUS diet certainly makes those un-
sightly bulges and awkward pot belly
vanish-even if certain other .. grape-
fruit" diets have failed before. It's
truly NATI.11\E's OWN METHOD. No pills.
No medicines. No costly fad foods . In
fact, everything you need can be found
at your local food market. You're never
starved. You eat your 611 from a huge
selection of pure. healthful foods.
Yoo're.:shown bow to speed up the fat
burning process by augmenting oormaJ
body activity thus helping to inaeue
body energy, vitality aDd muscular
tone.
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By P eer J. Oppe nhe ime r
Bill Holden
At 53: 11You"~Wrong
If You Think
I've Got It Made!''
J still remember that night it\ London when
I last saw Bill Holden. At the time, few stars
could demand more money per film than Bill.
He had accumulated a fortune with his
business ventures (his investment in "The
Bridge Over the River Kwai" alone will con-
tinue at $50,000 a year until he's an estimated
110 years of age). He had homes in Switzer·
·land, Hong Kong, Palm Springs and Africa.
He had done just about everything be bad
ever wanted to do, and bis marriage to Ardis
(actress Brenda Marshall) was still in good
shape. He was proud of her daughter Vir-
ginia aod their sons Peter and Scott. Jn short,
he was a man who had everything. Everything
except something to live for ....
Thirteen years have passed. Bill has man-
aged to cover thousands more miles around
the globe, get involved in more business ven-
tures, divorce Ardis, become a grandfather
through his stepdaughter Virginia, and see
his sons tum into men and become inv9lved
in show business. And again the question
arises: What is left for William Holden?
To find out, I stopped by for a visit with
Bill while be was viewing his latest film, "The
Revengers," in HoJlyw<><>i
I was surprised to learn that Bill was work-
ing not just to keep his hand in the business,
but because be needed the money! .. My books
are open any time, if you think I've got it
made!" Holden scoffed. He didn't go into de-
tails, but it seems some of his business enter-
prises were less than totally successful and his
divorce settlement cost him a small fortune.
"l~m not singing a sad song," be said. "It's
just a fact that I'm not that well off anymore.
Moreover, I've come around to not wanting
to be rich. All J ask is to break even. And J
usually don't even do that! Luckily I get pie--
lures to do. People still seem to like to watch
me. Then I take the money and sink it right
back in over there." ("Over there" is the 6()..
room Mount Kenya Safari Club in which
Holden bas a major intercat.)
Holdco insistl be no longer needJ marriage .
II • FAMILY WEE Kl Y, July 9, 1972
"For me, marriage was just a phase-and l
grew out of it. It was just a natural ending of
a way of life that society dictated. Don't get
me wrong, J approve of the institution of
marriage-when it suits a time and a need :
raising a family, building a life. But we've
done that. It's over."
For BiU, life has always been a series of
"phases." Even as we talked, it was happen-
ing. The eminent marine scientist Jacques
Cousteau had invited BilJ to join him and a
few other ecologists in developing an island
some 200 miles north of New Guinea into a
3,5()()..acre sanctuary for endangered birds.
••for me, marriage was just a phase
-and I grew out of it. ... I approve
of the institution of marriage-
when ii suits a time and a need:
raising a family, building a life.
But we've done thal It's over."
"Hopefully we'll build new flocks so that they
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do with wild animals in Africa," Bill said.
Actually, concedes Bill, it is possible that
he was always gearing himself toward this
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can't help but be affected. You learn to
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By Shirley Gallagher-as told g> Ruth L. McCarthy
I really "4d «>md/aing to be tober about at 160 pound..
l ltod tremendoru orma and a 1reat big •ii down.
E ver go to a company picnic and find that
you've got competition? Well, I did. I
looked at those petite girls my husband works
with and I suddenly saw myself as I was: the
fat wife. That's when I turned into 160 pounds
of fear and jealousy.
It wasn't as if I hadn't known what all my
eating was doing to me over the years. But
I had ,Uways loved to cook and bake
and Larry could put it away with-
out gaining. Some husbands are
like that.1.fe? I just blossomed out
-on submarine sandwiches, pizzas,
pies, cakes, and homemade cookies. Why, that
fellow on television who said, "I ate the whole
thing!" had nothing on me.
Sometimes Larry and I would even get up in
the middle of the night and I'd make pancakes
or we'd hop into the car and go out for ice
cream. I wasn't pregnant, either.
Next day, though, I'd hate myself. I wouldn't
even stand in front of a mirror. Just like I
wouldn't go to church without a sweater or coat
on to hide my heavy arms.
Larry never said anything about my gaining.
He didn't want to hurt me. But I got the mes-
sage another way. When he saw me in the cow-
size clothes I had to buy, he just stopped giving
me compliment.a. That crushed me. But it really
took those slender, attractive women at the pic-
nic to convince me a wife can't sit back and get
fat. Not if she wants to bold her own.
1 had tried to .reduce, of courae, a number of
times with liquid me11ls, grapefruit diet.Bi re-
ducing pills, skimmed milk. But they didn't
work for me, especially the liquids. I needed
something to chew on.
Thank goodness I'd read thoee stories of
people who had taken thoee reducing-plan
candies, Ayds9. I finally decided to try
them, so I went to the drugstore and bought
the plain chocolate fudge kind. I carefully
read the direction folder in the box and learned
that Ayds contain vitamins and minerals, but
no drugs. That made me feel even better about
starting the Ayds plan.
At breakfast, I took a couple of Ayds with
tea-you can have any hot drink-about 15
minutes belme ef' · 11g. Cereal or an egg and
, toast for me. At iunch, I'd take my Ayds and
tea again and have soup, 80llletimee a sand-
~ wich or a lettuce and tomato salad. Then at
IJ"" dinner, Ayds and tea again and a small portion
of whatever the rest of the family was having.
Meat loaf, com, even some mashed potatoes.
I'll tell you, thoee Ayds really helped curb
my appetite. They taste so good, too, that I
used to eat a couple in the afternoon and in the
evening, watching television. They contain only
26 calories apiece, which was much better than
eating a slice of my own homemade ''Wacky"
cake. This is covered in chocolate and layered
with cherry pie filling. Yet as delicious as it is, I
could give it up for Ayds.
The plan worked beautifully for me. I began
t.o loee pound after pound. Each time I went
down, I'd run out of the bathroom and say:
"Come look. I've lost again!" Well, by the time
I'd come down t.o 101 pounds, everybody in my
hometown, York, Pennsylvania, was looking.
That's when the truth really comes out. Like
this friend of mine. I used to complain to her
about being fat. But she'd say: "Oh, you're not
heavy." Comforting words. But now that I'm
slim, she introduces me this way: ''Would you
believe that Shirley was once pudgy?"
Larry, of course, is just 88 proud 88 he can be.
Picks me up these days like I'm one of the kids.
I'd never let him attempt it when I was fat. But
that's all changed now, just like the company
picnic was entirely different this year. Thanks
f:.e:,.e. to the Ayds plan, I heard someone say: ''Wow!
luuboJa Here comes Larry and his 'new' wife." arma,you
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Waist
Hipe
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GEE, IS IT A QIRUTZER?
Latest craze: nidlo he.clsets
Add a granny aklrt, antennae and
wheels to those usual bits of sugar and
spice and everything nice, and you've
got a strangely ladylike New York
member of the younger set deeply ab-
sorbed in her radio set. We don't know
whether she's li stening to rock, opera,
or the latest news, but we do know we
can expect to see more of these no-
hands radio listeners as the craze
sweeps westward.
The po1tcard ChrlatmH card is
slated for a comeback. Originating in
1843, the postcard was the first known
Christmas card, say the Hallmark
greeting-card people. It's back because
today's people see the no-envelope
trend as a happy one ecology-wise. This
year look for more self-envelope greet-
ing cards, cards made Crom recycled
paper, and cards that live on because
they work overtime as tree decorations
or posters-all ecology pluses.
Moat of the time a batter get•
beaned, "It's his fault,'' contends
Dodger pitching instructor and form-
er Chicago White Sox ace Bob Shaw
(in ''Pitching," Viking, $10). ''It's al-
most impossible to hit the hitter in the
head. ... Hitters who crowd the plate
or stick their heads over the plate gen-
eraJly get hit more often. Pitch inside
to move the hitter away from the plate
-brush him back! Good bitters have
the courage to 'stand in,' and hitters
with less intestinal fortitude aren't play-
ing in the big leagues. Many pitchers
fail because they're afraid they might
injure a hitter. Forget the hitter, let
him ,take care of himself. Aside from
extraordinary ability, the thjng that
may get you by is your aggressiveness,
meanness, yes, your hatred for the
hitter."
SHIRLEY JONES,
"PARTRIDGE" MOTHER
Only cf\ild: good deal or b•d?
Growing up as an only child has ad-
vantages anddisadvantages,opines on1y-
child Shirley Jones, now the "mother"
on ABC-1V's "Partridge Family." An
advantage, she says, is that the only
child "never has to compete, every-
thing is there without having to be
shared. So an only child develops self-
confidence. But in the competitive
adult world, that's a disadvantage. I
find J never want anything enough to
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Bhlng Rem.rk
By Rlch8rd Armour
I suddenly bit something very hard,
And to ten you the honest truth
I thought that a filling had fallen out
Or perhaps I bad lost a tooth.
Thoughts lashed through my mind of
the dentist's chair
And his &harp-pointed probe and bis
drill.
Even worse, as my terror now gripped
metigh~
Were thoughts of the dentist's bill .•.•
Now I know the relief of a rnan
reprieved,
Spared from noose or descending u.
What fd aunched was a fragment of
walnut shel~
And so I give thanks and relax.
THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES
Kids ... Ill• dlthrently. S.nd contribu-
tion• to .. Chlld," Femlly w .. kly, 6'1
L .. lnaton Ave., N. Y., N. Y. 10022. $10
If used-non• nrhlmed.
The loud snoring of the chil-
dren's new step( ather wu the 0<>
casion of much comment and
joking.
One morning at the brukfut
table when the teasing was a lit-
tle stronger than usual, my Sve·
yeu~ld son blurted out., "'I don't
know what everybody tees in this
snoring. I tried it once, and it's
hard work."
-Mr• . .Rohen c.n..n
PolltCltf, Ore.
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Boy: "I wasn't near it! .. -Robert Orben
THE ASSEMBLY LINE
I know assembly lines work hard
And labor jwt for me.
So I can buy some shiny thin~
With a ten-year guarantee.
What I would like to know sometime
( Now just kiclc this about)
b what they do with all those parts
Some clever guy left out.
-Dorothy Gwtaoe•on
The meek little man approached a
policeman on a street comer. "Excuse
me, officer, .. he said. "but I've been
waiting for my wife for over an hour.
Would you be land enough to order me
to move on?" -Bob Brown
•1un Wee Hell iUelf," gcuped an
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.. Ah, the.re Amerlcarui BXClalmed an
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slow-not worth it. In acting, anger is
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play. And I hated the aloneness of be-
ing an only child."
DATES: The Democratic National
Convention begins Mond•y in Miami
Beach.
ANNIVERSARIES: Dwight D. Eisen-
hower and Sen. Richard M. Nixon won
the Republican nominations for the
Presidency and Vice Presidency 20
years ago Tueaday.
BIRTHDAYS: Sunday-Vince Edwards
44; 0 . J. Simpson 25. Monday-David
Brinkley 52. Tueaday -Yul Brynner
52; Tab Hunter 41 . Wedneld•J-Mil-
ton Berle 64; Van Cliburn 38; Andrew
Wyeth 55. Thuraday-Oave Garroway
59. Friday-Ann Landers and Abigail
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Polly Bergen 42; Dale Robertson 49.
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8y Frank Baeln1kl
LITTLE EMILY
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