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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-07-30 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • • • .. ' • $.~British ,• -: .. Force :Moves . ' ' ' r . ~ . ' . ' ~ . ' .. 0, .... k " 1· .. ·.,d .. Ji : ·e an:-.. . . BELFAST (AP) -The BriliJb moved bull-r tanko and two navy' lusawt shipa to Nortbem lmand OD Saturday ta muaive pnparatioos to mwb ...,rilla st~d•. The· extra support for 21,000 · ll'IJOlll standing.by lo otrJb tbe JJ1lb llepabllcan Army followed • waminc from W"illlam · Whitelaw. J!ie British. ad)!linillrator, that aj1 Roinan Cltbolie and Protestant bar· ricades-must come down. · . ··Wliit0law'1 statement In ·a telnimm ~ bad. the_ ring ol .. oltlmatum ~~~~·)ts _,~val,,, ~~ Auod1tilli.1&Mt.he~ · Wende Do more ""'-ol bis ..... • • .... -~ ,,,.. ........... , .... deroeore<l • tbe fooltag. Ust aT1mny aiaaull <ln the ,..mu. biltt"" -lm- tQ!neut. · Whitelaw aid In hll Frldiy m,tt teleeaat: "! hope' people Win lake the barrieadea clown --· .but' II Ibey dO not, the oecurtty fnrcea wll~hne to do ll'lo stop the tdlltJC and malinJng·cil in- nocent'womm and ehildr'en.'' Tbe IRA'o diehm\Pmlslonol wUig-in Ill Londmdeny stroagbold reacted . to W)tittlaw11 warnln& with.a Uf1e 11CClfM and &e\ us." • riie bard1ine iIDA a11o retu"'"'1 1o take down its bM'rlcadel l)OW, ~it would only do 10 when tbe army milw!cl •lnlo the ntl.•1 Free Dfrry citadel. BUI· tbO. UDA wav~ by aJJoiring ll'IJOlll to tear clown s!X batrioodel" In tbe' lllunC1>l1" Proteo- Unt Slumtdll ame ol BeJlaat ear'11Satur- day.. . I As tho last co~llngenl ol 4,000 new tioop reinforcements wu• tirli(ted In the army was deploying tho bJaest force ti bu ever bad In Nortliem Jieland in three 7eirs ol oeetarian flgbliD(. Some un111. l!eefed lip tbe aeenrlty eor-dm along tbe -with tbe JJ:lah ijpublle-to throttle _guorrllla-11·1!J\lt. Olliers ,..,. moved Into Belfiot;~aiir-RUnil IRA.bu& . • ' ' • r -------~ .::. • •, C \ { , '\ \ -, • I : \ • ' . . . .. • 4lct wbo dilml lo lie • martet bandit. -11We bow cri!lle pays beclute we <*Id> and .... v1c1 • few !*Pl• ..... 'Jllftd to tbe Iola! number lnvolv<d," ...,. -""' lqtlme omc.r. He ubd not tobenamM. Scores of lawmen will admit k over • betr or a cup ot coffee, but never over a newsman'• notoboqk, to be quoted by name. . '!'bey ,.r, an the thrut ol punllhm .. t u • key deterrent to crime, Ollltendinc it "'cceedl wjlh.tbe .... .,. dtlun. · Cltchinc • true criminal i! per!lapa un· -U.C tbe pllruo Intended lo mean _..ting. 1a .. ---,. ~te olteo, lawmen -wbo did or 111 dolli( what. Tiley may lie unable to -IUI· lk:Jent ltJdeace for ll<o&ance ol I !annal eomplalnL Quite olten -II they Clll llllke a '"81 -I <rack -attornq CID ltl damning evidence oupprmed, or neco- Ulite a culkY pu cm a -<barre. Lowa~ lo pmteet eomUtulional ri(btl of inoocent In many cam ..... t tereatl ol tbe (Uilty, Ollllendl New Yori;, Vnlvenity Ph Ito 10 p h y (Sea ClllME. Pqe AS) ·~ ~ . ' . , ... : ·' DAA~;""CoVNf;Y:.~'1;11'.0!U'li.(i·,· : · :' :· .. , : : -,~.S~f'.!DA:Y, Jl:JtY 30, 197.2 TWENTY·F!VE CENTS . . ' Drop Eagleton Drive Mounts McGovern Delays Action Until Showdown Meeting ABERDEEN, S. D. (UPI) -Sen. the stars come out. So I ask for your Ceorp McGovern said Saturday he has prayers and your patience with SenaW hem under "intense pressure" to dump Eagletm and me while we deliberate oil Sen. • Thomas F. Ea(Jeton from the the proper course ahead." Democratic ticket. Bui he said no In bi! apeeeh, McGovern eonlld<ftttr decllJoa.m .the "dlf!ij:Ull question" will predicted' victory In November. But, he be aDllOUD(ll!(! 1B1tll after he meets lace to said, "We 'are going · 1o come from foee wtl,b ]i:aglelon Monday. behlbd, oplnst the odds, tbe same war "I do' not know bow ti win all come we wm the primorlel, the same woy wo ~':~ · ""'I • loud! ll9bll. 11--. road to 'left °1" Bllclt Hlll1 Iller I v._,,tln.-W.,..., P11Ple'1 can- ' • '• . . didait ~ -J-to ~ !~!.?.~if ·. ;~_,~}j~; .. ~ ~L . .,. G ..... oatil la. ol . lbi .,,.,,~ ... ,,.,,. ... _ llld eeupJ-•41 .. 111 ... oi -.,. reporto~=-dacfllla--modo (ll tlm ... •itssi:;.,, P , 1n.le's PPriV,·N,'. am_ · e .. s .. "" , 'Dtaif:. w ~, · ~tb~=~~ .e~ ~i-="':i~..,: . . ' . I , ·r~ "4A-'., J . . . I I' I . •\ ~ &·D: to •II ...... Soulb McGoYonopololizedlorrepcirtlhewu s~.-,-k~H9hso~.Tick~~ .. _ ... :".·· :::;,.8:;.. ~~.; -:-; ~ .. -bat ........ ...,. 'W" h I Kn · . · · . · · · , .'ORI.... Ta. <uP!> .:.. . ,..... ..... 1111 -t o1 .. .., 1111111 -. 1s ew ST: LOU!St lle. (UPl!'-Tbe People'• "" ,_, i>artY ... -Saturday oeleeted :A•rrn l'liV .....,... u.n.n D. -wu _..,..,.. .,, ......._ pedlalriolan ~ llgcq ,lo be tll llrrttt ...a,..... Ille.....,.,-· -for btm to .. a..iotm ....... eanilld1111 i.r.p-..jdont!M •'faclion ,auJ>'-. . .., ___ . .,..._......._ .. • "'" -tlte -...., !lit Mlooourl Everything' par111c 1-t!!l ·!Jem:ie . MdloV!rn, , · =· draft ·~ Oov. a...p .... revaaled Tlilsll1' lie bad been bolted Ibo eanvmtlqo. .· !Gr ,....idont md tlte &'fl -bolptlllloed lltreo -fnln 1• 1o 11'8 ~-• ,_, . poriJ....,_ lit 1 .-la ol fGr ·-GI --I Dd ,MIDJ, .McGovmi -~ .... ,.. to • :· ,___-: ,,..,._. McGo e Jeave "'" ~' b\Jl ,at I CluetlS the · W: -~• ..._.•y he _ _, -~ Al bl 1ef! a..1nn 1 -•e I...._ -•• -v rn diastdeoll ~Jo stay within the par-----~ ., -_. -ty· but -t for JfcGooiem'• election. nm '<Iii tbe rm,,._ Party ttctet and Culler, where lie bad hll vacation held· Blaclt. ICl!vlll Julius, HobOcn' WU I bod -""*"' aptllt ICeepttn( I • quarWa, MCGonrn ilaued. a statement cbcsiS liy ord•matlm II the Vice ' • . ~·Jir lilo ~ wbo advllod btm not ~ he bad talked wtib Eql-by presidenliol eondld•~-. . · -~-• · lo plaD at 1 .. \'11 • ....,polpl~ In the pbone Saturday mornlns and Us two "fWID v.te for MeGoftm,'*-we · • . I J • """""'mmtbl. men would meet ln-Mmlday oliht i\)IRI be ~":"1d atarl .. ·~. four-<lay convention Vlbi~b -wpi-to •<On·: "I.an tall""' tllit therell an orianlz. "for• mutual 011 1 nent" o1 tbe sttua-..m: ~ ·u .. llil ~a: bfllloiW clllla,Saturdltnr,lti. · . ·eC ~ moi-.• -Did. ''The ~j bave ad·"-.... •-~-....... _ that cbolnnln "lmclV ,to'~·"""' 'the ' Iil his ·:=· . ~ ·-· ··'d,' """''lhft' -.... ·-to ·----· !IOor'lrl~-ol~ · •1n.l.ici J • ,~,.....,...~, do •••c apim1 -wt1L ,,_., I blvo been undlr tnlam _... oll "I will -· 11-.....:.... ~ . • m 1~iall.va .,_..I ..._ ~ I lat J •-~ -~ --that he-· !nm Us-·· -· · ·-··· If my "'""""""'eoanene 11ya .. ~wm 'tfp' tfte 'ale· -·• -• -_. . ~Aid ta a •r•11ient -by -1 cboke,"-Bilocl1 11Jd· "A vote aplnsl6-(eMeGov.,n,wellbould.,y .-..::.i:::=:;Jls""'~ Illa -_....,.•his party ,1111 fvr Spock will tab a· .ate IWIY from the 'only-..!• wbo wUi eleet·Nt.On are '"'"ctn11.' u .-Culler. "Jiut I -'arlllad, aiid oltD ID-lleGonnl Jll)ll ltilp·Nbm. lt'~u limple u.,.......,. ~!Gr"'-·" 1 • • ... lhol." ' • • , • "·-•.,.-·-• • ·• • -aalll ·lbe drall --WU aJat. an I proper portad ol ..U.atJan by • · • ...._, I '!The time allerrlhe election llil! bO the •-•-• -ol UI m tbla clllllci!ll-6aft." Delepta •* ,roiln!r ol Florida . crudil lime !bot *"1c1e10nnine ii we ore ,_by Ta ~!IJ111d ol Columbia, Al tbe Rapid City airport• MeGotem ell!maMd '31 to 40 pro-.MeGovtrn serious about lannJiJ( a ·-ent Pl(· ~allace'• ._ -..,... -uted II bi! II•-Indicated 1 :_.1ep . .w~~~~:. '!!!:.~~~ ty,". Spi>cf ll1d. .. • ; • • •· . ~airton said !Mt . H ooltenlng GI 'bla pooltlm, enuncJaled -.,,.......... .& "'"I""""""' "lliPI illw;;i;· ·1m,r,.-. pl!lbt'ln t1le . · • ..,.,._ ti .._ I/II tbnJush<Jul the weak, ol """' tboullDd • piri\ _, .~, -•~•'-''-----' I .. ~ ~Gii ~ ...... ~ pen:enl" ~for EacJeton. ~ ,.. ""'1 .......,., we . ...,....,.. venllltil - -.. _ ....._. "II'• no ooltenlnc,'' lie ..W, adding Ligh.t: Sluii.oors . ~aplrl -'''""lll"~~:n,. .. '"!£:t:•"-;11 to .p.u "there -·1 be l!!J.....,. UDtU ,.. ... • . lnlo ~bori-k to ~ on. our • 8' Ille , • t.mlnlle. Ky., but bad a etianee 1o talli: and -mJchl llOI mesaage. bH . been ll"'llad ~ 11111' doctori lo be any change Ihm!." f~r~i: Mi .. ~ ~·r-~ ..-at .!°.:U...~~= Near-drowiili.:i_ · .. u~· ' n " .... ""*' 1111 ...... 1111 IJCbt, o1 Mltcbell, 11c0onnt ,.,.,. 1o tbe c. ~l. ·C.·ou,nt. Y,, " -· 11111 ·.-.., ~ -be ... -aurmnt•• 1., •• 1 •• •• hu·· t ',3 Cbil'• :I_'___ ' betl!"' Ooarclil u.·aq,; i-Jlacl. ..-.eeantbe-. r oren , c1o1,..,. Jolla •, ... <M:d' >. an11 "1 do no1 -"" 11 '!1111 an -'DPI lioloiW -·· pradlcted Tom Aiiiilroon, •· n' 't ....,.GatJb eat,"bl811dlnll--4nmarb. "llatl _......., °""" °"8!11 todax will cool • • burl. Tia. do -Ust II pll darUll juol lslon ---·~,to 1"-.,0.i...,, l~ 1!98,. p' ita.' ~' ; ~ .u,i ,..:i ~I lt\lind; we.iher : •• .. ' I fat ...... -':. . . ; Three ·Oi.itce 0.. cbBdrin 8*t&rda1 ! . ' ~ • OuttJ 11.crtior District • ol-. apenl the. nilllt lit --bolptlall If· $ '11111 tliol wei\ller win be ~ ter eadl -6dwGal 'a oepanto • fair ...... ~! ............ ! -ltd boctyard ~ ..... locldorlll. . . , • . . ~ -.~· "'"T °'T 11 ' 1Tlla tb1eo ~ .... 'u.i't..• ~ ~. ~ ~ . ~TB ·~ -Tllo drop In tho ~.i,~ '.':I'"• '!! . .' '> ''~-"'1!"·-~e1?!'1~ir~,. lri,Uliiilr..,._~1 ~t'l ~~W,.~IC!toollln.!>ranp Newpilfl ...... ~ I lllP <II 11 <Dtrmii 'calltolblr JI> ~ywH!d .C..::"-. • ........ : j'' • ...t.!.. . . h ' • "' "'-""--'"'"""":.; dep.-._.,adll~Ana · wulnCoo!a .¥iA~~ .. litll-.tnc:· -•"'•-.:--•• , ... , _,,..., Cowtty11D>~olrm. """""•-" .,. ,_.. • dici111. . • where lie wiJ -.,,.,, pUlled elpemlva later If 11m. doa'I. 1111h -the 'lmP!iel yet. -4, roport _.,.ta that !lltlartal ,....., .. rite and El Taro Doellttl m ........ Oii • pool at tho .oi !Ito tlpo ,mil ~ car llleaman' they will Jatef and lnllbl start prtpol'-llarltta ..... -. prOdtcted I i'leW1Ql-111ri9* ,_,.., fli 'a Colla ' I • • tltl• llCr• ..... ...., lor llollt ...-. Meal. '1111 .. illlril ........ at l :D by ml wru.r ,,.....,.. ~ Cl. ~ 1or·1t, CZ. • lmfwlllnadlbtrfalll!I--. P~!lndbll,_-"-DlmilGal-' QUN•t10 "W1-1U!m.',,i.IJ.. t,iliy MAJiINE -She'• a retired .""" ............... ftldl. --' .. u·.~~._.!'·llideo for · =.r.ar. .. '!i..·.:.-~ ........... oilltrll."1"1'1-ol Mar!neOolonelbut-~~bu~~ ---,....,,, ..... :~arMfNt-•olf· e!Pl..,._ . .,.,........, .... 11tftaUnllod • lnllvlnc!lllAll'IDI_,~.. .....-. _a. .... ,... t1~ !Gr c'aCr Ill__.,,.. 11 ~ or1111-_.,.. 11!11wan)llDdadlaa1111c1e to more ICIJ•a Mnltt lit '""1111 !or ......... 'a .......... ~ all eqtlll Cl'OWdl m ..,..w todaJ. !loo aDUllllN,,. Al) writtm Ill' a ,.,. prd1 11 , Al. mnnerom ci'fic ......,Uoao. WASll!NdTON (AP) -DemOcnlle presldealtal candidate G<orge S. Me- Goven aalll early today be wllhed ho had -•bout Sen. Tbomu Elp .. ..... medical history be! ... cboooinc. blm u hill Vice presidential candidate. ·But McGovern said he doesn't "con- demi" lqreton beeauae ol IL The lloutb Dakota senator told .. .....,... wblle nturnJng from a two--t work· Ing vacation In South Dakots that "It may be another day or two" alter be arid tho -·aenator meet Monday night be- fore a· -oion 11 made whether Eap .. ton llloutd aet off the Democntie ticket. "But," McGovern insisted, -~'any dect- alon we make will be 1 concurrent one. We rnJcht very welf decide lhal the thing for btm to do II Illy on." Eqletoa'• future as McGovem11 run- ning "'""' has been In doubt lince Tue&-·day when he disclosed lhal be had boon bolpltallzed for nervous ubaustlott and fattcue In IJIO, 1911 and 1•. "N1tun111 I wis!\ I bad known about It," McOofe'll Aki. But be .cided. "I doil'I ro"1'1 Ollld"°" him. I lblnk 1111 V1'tf -that it WU a clGoed cboplor. I tltiol: he ftlt It Wu IOIDetllln( Usl -bOb'ad !Jim.. ----,._ '.4 I DAil Y PILOT Suncl.IJ, July 30, 1972 j People /Quotes Noise bu emeraed In reeenl yeara 11 a mljor threat to the quality o! Ille In American cilles. Loud pounding and lcreecbinC sound.I in our cllles b1ve been recognized 11 beinf harmful to the human nervous lvltem. Fountain Valley 11nlor building inspector Richard Hubl.oil enforces the city's 110111 ordln~ which hlS been termed as one of the most progre...ive in Otange County. "Every cilY should survey their noise problemw ti> come up with solutf0n1," says Hubbell. Each city's lllllll is ••. .lndlvidual as rmgerprlnCs... . 1uat prior to a iiadgel study session Iut week in San Juan C1platrano, city en• cJneer Jock Kubote asked \he director of p~b­ lic worka to pan him his name. plat,. • U they throw any band grenades," quipped the good-natured Kubota, "I want lhem thrown at the right people." Contending that Senate supporters of "end the war" re .. olaUOJtS could doom al least one million South Vle1n1mese lo death at the hands o! the Communists, Pr11ld1nt Richard M. Nixon accused his crillcs of hypocritical double a\andards bY not .rtWng one word again!! deliberate North Vietnamese 'aUacU-on Soutll Vltlnllll ... civilian• and insisted that the U.S. wu aertlnf treat J'tftralnt. "We are not using the great power that could' finish North Vietnam in one afternoon, and _, will not," he said. ' .• Two JOOrds summed up Mayor William FIKh~• feelings about the local Agency T~ Commlulon'• anp=el of Irvine'• •liOpping ''Frasier" alljlexation. The 31· " · year old mayor of the county's newest, and IOOn·lo-be largest city, said simply: "I'm ec· ataUc.'' MarathOn Dancers • Move Slow By CANDACE PEAllSON Of "" '*" "'"' lttft 'lbly weren't exaclly doing the Bl4 Ap- ple, the bind left after two hours and the dancen then mted during commerclall on tho radio. But the apirit of the lllO's-type m.,.tlq! dance Wll IUD there Salurday nlgbt it 5· p.m. when four -lea begao ncnailng mllllcafhl.slory at the newly; npened Sandan<e Aperlmellta tn Fountain Valley. All bad been attracted lo the new JOS. unll complex by flyers put on tbetr can ad..nfllng 11 .. montlls free ""t lo tho WfMlng lerpslcbore team. • Katlly Elliot, leasing coordinator for the developer. Pondersa Homes, uld the priae wu equivalent lo $1,000 to $1.200. '!bl wlnninl Fnd Astaire and Ginger ~ gets lo choo!e an apartment from tbl one and two-bedroom units at 102e0 Wamer Avenue. The fl1tr promised "an honest to good· bell'' marathon dance. II -·1 quite like that, bul the couplbt ded and somellmes even danced oaialcle the clubhouse while Ollloobrl drallt wine. CGotllt -• -· Glen Calabro and Mat. lloQIMe, 'Mid Ibey lite to South V wts .. , • 1 Meet Stiff Resi.stance SAIGON (UPI) -Soulh Vietnam.,. troops trying to .....,plure Oblervallon Pool CbecllmalO atop a jungle mountain near Hue ran into 1tiff reaL!taDce in the area Saturday and killed 65 Conununi1t.1 in three battles, 1ovemment military spok_,eo uld. The U.S. command Saturday reported hammering the rugged terrain con· tiidered the ••back door" to Hue, .fOO miles north of Saigon. with eight strikes by U.S. Air Force B52 bombers during the night. Checkmite and Bale camp llat14IM. on tbt nell mountain', wera caJ!!ured by Communist t._. Wednesday nl&ht, .but \nlOpt .of the .Soutb Vi,olnameoe Isl Division ncapt11red Bulope Friday nlghL The Salp forces were nported neann,· CheckJl!o.te, 13 miles iOQth,...t. _or Hue. :1• . In two llcbts Saturday ~ juat north and northwest of Checkmate, South Vietnamese units were attacked, the Saigon command said. Both attacks were r.pulsed, with 11 Communists killed in one fight and 24 In the otl\er, Soutli Viel· namese casualties were listed at one dead and 29 wounded in the skirmishes. UPI correspondent Alan D a w s o n reported from Hue that another South Vietnamese tmit was hit by 300 artillery rounds and a ground attack close to Baatogne. Mh.Y 'IL.ft 19'ff ..... dlnee •!'Ill• sot frtt rent. Couple number lwo was Joe and Cindy Wll"°"; aumller'thne, Bury! and Jeri Hemerfct IOd nwnbtr lour, Mike and Jaollle~. All-NIGHT DANCE'RS VIE °FOR FRE~ RENT Bury! ind Jori Hamorlck, laft, Miko anc( Jonino Brownln1 At flnl they cMaced lo the mild jazz llOUllcla of the Jlalpb )lllle Quartet. but that 11fOUP left dilring tbe first dinner break at f p.m. • . A tldlo toot .-the mulicel cilore1 ond cl-. lleDI llP llltlr ttamilll with ~ not lirm)s t\'ery tn boun 1114 fne hlmbolrJtlt, hot clop and *1ob ""11 tour boun. A 1• Ford ,._..,., -porbd out fnol to bllp -almoaphete . Llkenes!Os of WUl Rogers, Al Capone, Oharlle Chaplin ind Lillie Orphan Annie adorned the rec room w111Js. A Sundanc. olflclal uld at 2 a.m. !<>- day that all coup!., were 1tlll dancing away.-« at least moving, which is all the rules r<quirt. "Tbq' just won't give: up," she added. "Thty've Juel been fed hamburgera and bot dop again and th•y've had aomething to dr1ni 10 I l\lW that'll k .. p them ..... .• I . She Mid ahe wasn't going to al•• the eight another break unUJ e a.m. at the earliest and added 1he couldn't specu· lale on wheo tl!Oy ml1bt c1ptlullt• and glv• up" tbelr dancin1 ahoes. "They look tired." she said. The courtles wore numbers on llleir backs "just Ilk• In the old days." But it'• doubtful there will ever be a movte made of the Sundance moralhon. '"l'bey Shoot Boraeo, Don't They," but Ibey don't do It In Fountalo Valley. NIXON LEADING By GODP'l\EY SPERLING JR. Chriltla" Sell ... Jt...itor 8nolt1 WASHINGTON~ RtdilN Nlfte would _,pletely ovt,..belm hit Domocratlc 09ponent, George McGovern, If the presidential election were held today. The Cluislian Science 'Monitor'• fll'St survey on the Ntxon-MeGovtm con- frontation 1hows the Pmldent winning In all but seven states ( H 1 w a 11 , Massachusetts, Minnesota, Rohde Island, West Virginia, South Dato ta, PeMsylvlnla) and the D!Jtrlct of Colum- bja. PennsylvanJa was con1ldered too fluid to call. Jn the Monitor survey the asaessmentt are made state by ttate -the way the electoral vote will come in. Making the appr1i111* .re Monitor writers with a t'f~" for the political climate in their ttaJu -and with close attenticn given to local polla and other expressiolll of voter opinton; It should be noted that In the tint days after lhe turbulent DemoonU. .,.... venttoir of !Mi a Moollnr """'°" lbowed NIJon far out In frnnt (with !l state•) and Hubert Humphrey with only 10 states and the District of Columbia. Humphrey, of course, msde a spec- tacular comeback, losing to NlJoD, in the end. by only a razor-ed11 mar11n. But the're are important differences between now and four years ago: Nixon 's lead seems much more solid. In that Monitor assessment or 1968, 1'1 of Nixon'& 31 atate were tabbed 11 "very close." Today Monitor writers haVe called for Nixon victories without qualiflcationa In all save three of the 43 1tatea given htm. The quallfication, i'edge to Nilon" w11 urged only in callfomia, Mluourf1 and Washington. Furthermore, In the Monitor survey of four years ago, Georgt Wallaco u figured Into the aaaes_,I. He WU given fi .. of the Southem statea.'· All of the South now la given to NIJon. And that region will probtbly nmain 11-11-11- Time Poll Says Majority. Still With Eagleton NEW YORK (UPI) -Sen. TbomU Eagleton'• discloimre that he underwent psychiatric treatment baa not led subltanlla1 numbers of ...ters to cbaqe their minds, Time mag-• Aid Situ,.. day. • Of those polled, 7U pertent said the news would have no effect 1111 their vote and 1J J)ertent were undecided. Bui I.I ' percent said they,planned to chance their votes because of Eagleton'• an- nouncement. Of these, haJf had been neutral and now planned to vote for Presideot Nixon while the other half planned to 1witch their votes from Sen. George McGovern to Nixon. Voters were also asked whether they believed Eagleton was qualified to be vice president. Time aald 53.f percent satd yes, 18.S percent no and 27.1 per· cent had no opinkm · Sixty. percent of the Dtrnocrat.s believ· ed be was qualified. t'Ompartd to 50.7 percent for Independents and 48.! Jlll'- cent for Republicans. ..$!:' Million Kidnaped Wife Returned Safely MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPI) -Silver· haired ooclalite Mra. H. C. Piper, 41, was found chained to a tree but unbanned near Duluth about noon Saturday after her husbB)ltl paid $1 million ransom to free her from kidnappera. Piper is board chairman of. • Minne- apolis Investment !inn. Police and the FBI In! stW bunting her kldnappen. Mid lo be two ''tough-looking" men. President Ahead in 43 'Statei .... """ '"'1 ... thus, unless George Wallace does decide to get into the contest. Also, Senator McGovern is now re- garded aa having only a shaky "edge" In Hawaii, Massacbu.settl, Minnesota, and Rhode Island. Thus, it would appear at the outset of the presidential campaign that all the pollUcal indices, u perte!ved by veteran political oblervm at tbe graa•roota level, point lo a one-sided NIIon victory. Bui aome quesUons could be raised about lhla finding. Could aome wtdeapr.ad but hidden unr .. t that ta eesenttally McGovern aen- I • f.l't ly Chrllflln Scl111c1 Mlnllor S1rvlt1 ArtJtf ' timent -a public unhappiness with the :~ present administration -provide the ·: basis for a McGovern victory? : Could Senator McGovern possess : personal campaigning powers that will be ,: sufficiently persuasive to change the .• complexion of this race before it is over? · t Here it is important to note how far the : South Dakota Senator came, in terms of : public support, during the primarJes. ! But as of now, the President seems : solidly ahead in every region, in the in-; dustrial aiates, and in the farm states. : His 43 states add up to 466 electoral votes : (270 needtd for election). Bobby Fi.scher T1hreatens ~ To Quit Game .•. Again REYKJAVIK (AP) -Bobby Fischer claimed he had been deceived by the aponaoring Icelandic Cheu Federation about filmin& the world chess cham· ptonahlp Saturday and again ll!rf8tened to quit. 'l')ere were auspiciona that Fischer'• Fpnner -~nvoy Anderson's : News Source WASIIlNGTON (UPI) - W. True Davis Jr., a Mis.souri·bom Washington banker and a fonner ambassador, idezi.. tilted himaell Saturday u tile oource o! columnist Jack Anderson's report that Sen. Thomas F. Eagletm had been cited In the 19909-for drunken and reckless driving. Eagleton has labeled the report "a damnable lie" and has aaid be was never arrested ~or any traffic offense more serious thin speeding. Davis aald In a CBS lntcrvie• that be saw what appeared to be authentic copies of citations against the 1972 Democratic vice presldenUal candidate four yeara ago and that he told Anderson -about them at that time, ''without realizing they might be made public wtlbout an at- tempt to verify them." Davl.s characterized the inf()nnation be gave Anderson as "unproVen allega- tions," but he added. 0 1 felt thlle were lecittmate, they looked legitimate." . • Jate1t outburst might further UMet'VI' : the trailing world champion. Bori11 f. Spassky, whom the Russians say is a ~ changed man after a month of Fischer ! histrionics. 0 t As ,~e 29-year-old American f cballencer, leading 5-3 in the U.game ti· ~ tie fight. observed his Saturday Sabbath in isolation, chess officials tried to '! ll9f1Vel the legal. W1'1ts over filming. ~ C~as. baffi!d"HOm the playing ball altef-Fischer Wd they disturbed him in " the first game July 11, were back for ~ Thursday's eighth game under an agree-" ment signed that day by lawyers for ~ Fi.scber and Chester Fox holder of ex· ~ elusive movie rights. ~ Paul Marshall, representing Fischer. ·~ said be had received the g<>abead from ~ Fischer. Fischer said Friday he bad ·• given no authorization whatsoever. : CIDLDREN • • • (From Page I) ·. ' ' ' ' ·' .. ·' cial resuscitation, for saving the boy'1 ·l ru •. e. ' ~ Only 4-0 minutes later, Newport Beach :~ firemen responded to a call from 1742 •! Galuy Drive where three-year~Jd Joy ~ McFarland fell in the family pool. •: Joy was taken to Hoag Memorial Hos-:; pital for observation. :: An hour later, at 6:S5 p.m., 21·month-.1 old Shannon Marie Karsten was saved :: from drowning In the family pool at 6122 :! Rome St., Huntington Beach, by her moth-:: er. Mes. Marian Kirsten. :i Huntington Beach police took the daush-:~ ter of George and Marian Kanten to ~ HunUngton lntercommunity Hospital for ~ observation. :: :: Cry~ Gypsy~ Cr,,; DAILY PILOT ~ :: J J 3 ~ No Crown, No BrUh, No Wedding BONN, Germany (UPI) -The cbam· pagne was on the table and the Pit• were on the spit, but the gold crown from lsrael didn'l arrive, the bride tled in the nighl, and lhe grandest IYJISY wedding of them all never happened. It was a sad day In the Nortb-Rbein Weslphallen cily of Bielefeld where preparations far the great event bad been going on far months. Ilonka Korpatach, the dart-eyed, :11- year-old n1... o! «YJlll' Pnoldellt Heinrich Korpalach had been promlled to Senum ~lerpaci, aJao 21, after montba o! negotlaltona. Last week at the pinnacle of an all· night revelcy, Prestdent Korpatach Pl9' poaed that Senum•a father be crowned king ao that the groom.to-be would lit a prince and tbua more w6rtby Of Ille bride. The 250 members of tbe West Otrtnan brancl\ ol tribe 1p~ed and telictaw flew back Ind foilh between lieleflld and Israel where tbe !Of.year-old cblif o! the tribe baa lived tlnce World Warn. The newly.appointed ldng', Frarlldchock Klerpacz, hid a gold crown pelnlod ., tbe 1lde of hit $1),000 Mercedes and Ille crown prince atrutted UnuP tho CllDP ''counting the aecondl.'' • Pl.a•• Korpotscb put I~ ' . Invitations went out to all points ln Europe and the Middle East and ac· ceptances poured in by the hundreds .. Caravans of erpenaive sedans pulling glistening trailers arrived in Bielefeld. Guitar music and strona: choral voices filled lhe air. Droves of photographers and reporlen converged on the camp, aeeklng I• tervlewa and pictureo o! the beauttlul llonka. "After tbe wedding, my frlendl." They Were lold. "You wlU oee........., llke naver beforo. Dancing, alnclng, colorful clothes, much gold and jewelry. Bui only after the weddine." Tbeh came tbe btd news. Sentnn •ooila have to prove lo the old cblef In IarUI thlt ht WIS of noble blciOd. Oth<rw1ll Ille · 400-year-old crown of gold would not leave the promiled Janet. Mon telel1l!'O• and Iont1_,,,. calla. 11onka htd in btr trailer. Stnum moped. But the J>reparilUona -t 6n and vaat lUlllJ -'36.0llO maybe. Maytie f!Q,ooo. Money I• no objtct." -were COi· lected lnd-1pent. A ftoal 161 ... llll ftlllll Iara&!. No pr;,of of noblllty, no crown. No c:ttwn, no W<lf. '°"'· . Saturday m«ning the enllre camp 1fU .mpty, OlllY a f*" empty bOtU., 11\d an old ear 11111111 nmalned. TM 0Nntt CMlt 0.ILY PILOT, Wlltl tlftlctl It ~ 1M .............. 1, llllltll ..... .., JN OrMll9 °'81t 11'1111111111111 ComPlnY •• ....._ rtht tlllhliWll .,. tulllr.Md, Mondi)' llt/wtb f'*'f• fir C.rt MIM, N""Plrt lfldl. HU11tl111tlrl .. Ktl/P'Ollllttln V•lll'f, u..- t•dl, lnlM/ltddleMdl Md $111 Clel'Mllt1/ lfn JllM C.Pltlr1no. A &lnel• fll\cNI 1c11tlefl 11 "*l"'* lftUl'd•n •nd twiava. T,. ,..lnc)pll ,.,.111111'"9 plenl II •I no Wtel lty 11rw, c-i. M,.., C.llffmr1, n.-. R.oMrf N. W •-' Pr•llllm •nd 1"11111.....,. J•ck R. Cutlty vie.,.,.....,.. w o.nm1 MiflltW 1lio1t1•• k"'1r ·a-n._ •• A. M~1il11e M1M1ir.Ed1tw C••i'IN H. Loot Rich•~ p, N•lf ~t""""""' ....... A1•1t J. DIMln S..yEdll'll'. -.... -· .. ""' "' -"....,, 9-dll -~ .....,.,., l.lllllllMcfrl1811'W9tA'11'11111111 ......~ IMdl: 17WS telCll -.,.....,_ . .... Cltl'l*ltt~ at Nw'lfl II C.1t11M R•I 'Tll1f•111 Cn4t MMJl'f Cl s lfW .w .. n 111 '4J.NJI ,,.. C9Mtf .......... ., ............ 411 ... H § ~ , ~ ~ , ~ , ~ z. ·" J ~ ~ , , ~ , , ~ ~ : ' ~ , i ~ f Orange Coast' Round tip ' • ECOLOGY CONCERNS: NEWPORT BEACH -In two separate projects, residents · have been Informed o! Impend· Ing damage of local natural areas. The rich f0<sll fields that cover Upper Newport Bay's east bluff are being covered over by a housing tract developed by George M. Holstein and sons. The second project, involves the conrtruction of five groins on the West Newport beaches by the U.S. Army Corps of En· gineers. The groin building project, according to the corps' environmental impact report, will destroy about three percent of the off-shore biota. Construction on the project to stop beach_ e~n gets underway in September. SUSHCT CAUGHT: COSTA MESA -One of two lllll- pects in a seri .. of window-smash burglarlea netting at leut '$20,000 in recent months was captured at Sears, .Roebock & Company In South Coast Plaza early Thursday. Harold Brit· ton, 22, Santa Ana, was booked on ouspicion of burglary. A oecond man seen Inside the store escaped despite use of a police dog to sniff out his trail. BATTLE PLANS:. HUNTINGTON BEACH -City life guards have drawn up "battle plans" to deal with future surfer confrontations and they are consideririg eevere limi· tatioos on summer surfing unless what they call surfer mill· tancy subsides. The action comes in the wake of an incident ln which 40 police and Hie guards were pelted with sand and mud while arresting 14 surfers for allegedly insisting on their right to board surf in waters crowded with bathers. ANIMAL BITE: SA N CLEMENTE -Rangers at San Clemente State Park continued their week-long search for a possibly rabid fox after another sieepiitg youngster was bitte!' by a small unidentified animal. It was the fourth such inci· dent within the past two weeks at the park and officials were considering closing the facility until the animal could be c~p­ tured. The victims have all been ordered to undergo rabies vacdnatlons. ROAD BATTLE: LAGUNA BEACH -Arguments •ur· rounding a city-county purchase of Boat Canyon land for fu- ture extension of campus Drive to the coast will move to Superior Court Aug. 8. Following City Council confirmation of an earlier decision to purchase a six-acre :parcel for future road use. Village Laguna is seeking a restrainmg order, charg· Ing the city has failed to provide the required environmental impact study on the road project. . NEW CITY GROWS: IRVINE -When final details are worked out on the boundary along the ridgeline of the Laguna Canyon Watershed, the county's newest city will become the largest. The Local Agency Formation Commission this week approved the 8,200 acre addition to Irvine which boosts the city to 26,400 acres or 41 square miles -five square miles bigger than Anaheim. A future industrial park, Lion Country Safari and 6,000 acres of future residential property are chief asset. of the annexation. Be'U Eat .Standing IJp ' Charlee M. Porter encountered 80me bad news and some good newa Tuesday on hia appointed rounds as a letteNar· rier for the U.S. Postal Service. The bad news was a black Labrador retriever In a yard on Dahlia Avenue in Corona del Mar, which is now µnder quarantine after biting him and inflicting a five-inch wound requiring medical attention . The good news is that he doesn't have a sit-down desk job. · ASSAULT CHARGED: SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO -City councilman James K. Weathers, 37, was arrested on charges of assault with a deadly weapon last week after he allegedly rammed his estranged wife's auto in a Dana Point parking lot. Weathers, manager of a hardware store, was released shortly after formal booking pending .arraign~ent on the charges. He is al.0 accused of confronting sheriff's deputies with a shot-gun just prior to bis arrest In Mission Viejo. PIOPLI PROBLEM: NEWPORT BEACH -Councilmen adopted an emergency ordinance that puts an end to R-2 (duplex) zoning on Balboa Island. In Its place they heated an R-1.~ zone tha! allows aecond-unit "garage apartmonta" up to a maximum of 800 1quare feet. The zo,ne als.o lowers the height limit on the island from 35 to 38 feet. R!CALL: LAGUNA BEACH -In a combin.ed recall-couv· cil election , voters last week recalled controversial city coun• cilman Edward C. Lorr and named Planning Commission Chairman Carl Johnson to •ucceed him. The recall won by a small margin in a relatively light voter tu;nout, but Johnson swept the field of four candidates for Lorr's •eat, picking up hall of ail the votes cast. . OLD BONES: HUNTINGTON BEACH -A City-funded arcbeological survey of ancient Indian village burial grounds, and food gathering centers got under way this week. The 1ur- vey, conducted by the non-profit Archeological Research, Inc., of Costa Mesa, will provide information on 1lte location to the planning deparlment so that valuable archeological pre- serves can be protected from the bulldozers of tract devel· opers. COMMUNITY CENTERS: FOUNTAIN VAU.EY -The Scbool District is developing plans to open 10 of Ill acbool1 after class houn as walk-in communll'!' centers. They would oUer recreation and education programs In everything from meals for the elderly to forel~n language Instruction to bal· let and baseball . The !nstructk>n would ~ from volunteers within the community. The plan is still wilhout fundJng, but scbool officials are enthusiastic about their chonces for get· tine off the ground this fall. ltlCRUITING BEGINS: COSTA MESA -Candldatu for a unlqua, planned pollct department for the uniqua, planned city or Irvine are beinl recruited tbrouah the city pmoMal office. A total of 30 ......,,. policemen are needed. 20 of whom Will handle law tnfo~ent for In1Dt. Th• new communil.f is IOW Mtid bJ the llMrlft'I ollb. J • DAILY PILOT ....... W IUtllft ltMllW Big~· Snaall •• Fun lor All •• There's plenty of ways of catching a fish and along the Orange Coast there'• plenty of flsllermen trying tO do juat that. In fact, on some days you'd IWtar fishennen outnumber the fish. On the piers of the South Coast, anglers come in all angles -and lbapa, alz.es and ages. Boy, above, left, II obviously • bil i-.. be waib for the bla: one, while Dan Monsen and hiJ pa), AmJ.&o, take a dlffenot, mono thoughtful approocb al Albo Beach. Bui determination can poy o!I, too, aa woman pub everything abe has in mighty c1St. ' Then there's always the chore of baitiq the book and Garo! Robinaon (right) ~ •how• tblt It can l1lill be a pretty JllimJ buslnW'ln her °!'des! al.881boa 'Pler• . · Official recorda show the nuniber ol licensed California fishermen hu in- crealed three times faatu than the &bte s population since 11182. II II predicted that 2.4 mlllioo pel'llOQJ wW buy flablng license! hi 1972. Since 11182, the number of li......S fishermen ill Cslilornia bu lncnued tbree limes faster than the llate'I population, plnlng recognition u a ma- jor recreational illdustry. It II pttdlcjed that 2.4 mllllm 1portamen :irill bu)'. licenaea durliig 1972. Wallenda " Circus Star Electrocuted WHEELING• W. Va. (UPI) -Karl Wallenda led hit family onto the blgb wlra for Saturday'• matlnea perfonnanco "' the Olir!a llbrlne OrC1ll 11111 • ""' hoan llttt another member ol. the qpt.. .. ad WU electrocutafwbDe pe!fonn. Inf. "OUr ille 11 show bualneu. Without 1how.Jlualneaa.,we don't llU1'Vive. We hava to' exist," said the patriarch of the DI· fated Flying Wallendas. Richard Guzman, 29, of Sa.naato, P'la .• Wallenda's son-In-law, bnlsbed against an electric wire as he. inched his way with a balancing pole for his father·in- law duri ng a Friday night performance. The •hock knocked Guzman mto ...,. utility wires where he lly -fer a moment, then fell eo feet to the croand· He was pronounced dead at Ol1lo Vallq • General H~tal· It .... the 111111 In • wlel "' tr11edlea tlllt hoft befallaa the l"IJlnl Wallendu -two nmnbon of the troupe ...... ldllod 11111 -llllltred crippling lajarlel In 1111 at ... Dltrolt Colluum. · The 11182 accident followod the ~ of a leVeJHIWI hlllllll Pfrllllld. '-.dlng the injured ............. --. • feet onto a noor ol. a.-. AllDllllt Wallelt-da IOll·ln-law, lllcblrd , • ..,...., wu among the dead. In 11163 a sister-In-law, Yell& 1'alleoda. e!: .. ed 45 reet to her death"""' .... fell arda whUe prepan,. to do a hndaland atop a swayln( polo. On Saturday, Karl ~ led 1111 the tlghtropo whore they ormed an ..ta! illc7<lo act. A -"I "'11ftrm -built II tlll O\'P)llte ml ol the "'-'lnl J""'1d IMadlum oo Km caald flnfll1 a law fell -1111 DOnD&I dlltlAatlan. .., f ' CRJME PAYS FOR BIG, BAD • I I ! • • • (From Pqt I) Profeaor Dr. ~ldneJ Hook ..• • He !"<I lllOll pnl-favo• iou,ben- lng certain llwa or penaltiu on crimlnalo· and especially repeateni with felony records . "Purely on the baais of probabilities I am convinced I run a .....,... danger or suffering dlaaater u a polentJal victim . then u a polentJal criminal," ........... ,_ a ... ~ to a '80,000 em- ........... 1 or a ts. mll1loll bertiln -· -"'111bt .., lltr1 crime )1111 ll ,oa do!''t pl caygbt .. illlled. -"A& •a bad joU ••• we aooff at -le""" rob Htlle maruu .. p11 111. tlonl and -·t goins to get $11111," UYI Orange County Diltrict Attorney Cecil A: Hicks. "But we ·~·t ,,ant'to·ed'couraae U..m to try 10111ethlil1 blqer," he addl. • ··.11 -•. r Organized aCtlvttl.. 1uc( as' pr.,,. titutioo and gambling -whlc6 aervice certain human appetites -aside, real T9ur Lawsuit 'Rerim' on Books A LeUurl World ooaple who - CllllftlDJ -a Liil Anplll travel &gen' q "'"' -they Mid was a 110I 10 l1'l11d "Gr11111 Iberian Air.sea Cnilie" wtD have to fight their battle all over qaln ill Onm&e County superior Court. RObert c, and Margaret Miller of '56.() -Maldoza wero 1wanied S500 li1 damapl In South Orange Counly ="81 Court when they successfully that Unitours, Inc. omllled the ports of call of the Mldelre IslandJ. Port de Fronce •nd Port do France. Marti· nlquo, from their Iberian ttlnenry. 'Ibo Millers booked their tour thtouch the Leilure World ~ Club Unlftnl at -!I Tole !I Toro. u~ 111111ed 1111 ad 1llPet _, ...... 1111 ..... _bees ........... All(. '- .....,, C111 be made In wblle-collar cilme. . "1llere ii tremendous payoff In 1tocka llld -awlndlbig, coueterfe!Ung and forgery," U)'I Charles E. casey. He knows, as assistant director of the Caltfornla Department cf J u 1 t I c e ' s Oriantzed Crime and C r I m I n a I Jntelllgonce BIU'elu ill Socramento. "Lind manipulation and frlUd, where tlill~• a -•r of real ..i,te lmolvinll lvlt ..,.. ol. money II anolber one,'' addl C&ley. "Oftm the purd1uer J1111 and Ian 't ptlfDs wl1at ba thlnU ba'• ptthll,. ba aplalDI. Still another 111Crt1tt" area II em- bmlemf!DI, u.Ja1ly by I COl~floa 01111- ln>ller or other bJa:bly-pllced UICUUVI wltli acceu. 111'bere ii ao much money moYtd, IO !Ht, and without the controls !bit there should be ... " explolnl Cuey. sometimes acmuntlng procelMI are IO slow the shortages are also not detected until long after the mlsapproproprlatlon triggers an audit. C&sey notes that in most such cases the offenders are the aolld-citlun types wilb rooi. In lhe community 11\!d uaually 1et oil lightly If cauatit at all. ''Tbne are aefllent aamplel of crlmea that pay'," Caley .. , •• "You'r4 retthll mlnhUI rill! lot Joilt • dollar too/' he remarks, of the methods ... d. COllaumer fraud Is another area which Is perbopo mo It dtlllcull to po II co, doaplte emef1lnl a-ol the prob- lem. because II II on the borderline ol civil ond criminal law. "Evon determlnlllg the fad of whit Is a crime Ls the basic llsue," uy1 Detec- tive David N. Stem, Colta Me11'1 COQ4 llllner fraud lpeciali1t. · · Many casea definitely lnvolvtna crime go unreported becauaa the victim 13 em- barrasaed to admit be w11 takon, 11y1 &tern. Civil proeecutlon can ailO ba C01Uy. boweYer, to tbo deleftdant flclnl 1 fine up to ~.soo upon Io&Inc the Judiment. Or111p Count1 ..,._ Olurt Judp Wlllllm M1ttrt1 '1ewl Ille qumtlon i1t ...-..mi..te.crdollnat1111t11a phliolopldcll llcbt· Hehhas seen scores ol b 11 t I m • crlmlnal• and smalltime criminals puo before the bar of justice ill hla »year law career, 10 years as a judge. "I've been the 'white collar crime .. man and I'll tell you what my observa- tions are," the juMst says with a alight &0uthern drawl. "There are apparently a lot of people who run illicit operations for years and years and years." · He says if a bigtime gambler. swindler. or narcotica deafer goes tO prision for JD yean:, hll aa:umulated profits may equal out to a fantastic wage figured on a day- fo.<tay ha1l1. Judgf! Murrey compares this to the cue of a typical smalltime criminal who commlla armed robbery , aeb caught and convicted. . "He pt IZllO or le11. but be '• going to priaon for two yean, 11 11y1 Judge MUJ'o ray. "To me, that'• pretty low pay." "Many people 1ie1! huge sums of money," he conUnu.,, 1peclllcally citing embezzlers. "There ls just no way to get that money back. Their lifetime earnln& power wouldn't cover It. "Moat of these people, when caught. ao to Jail and apend quite awhile there,'' BIYI Judie Murny, who bu I ..,tetJoo for quiet courtroom eloquence. "If )'OU put thot jail t1me In tho 'pay' column," "Jt's mere than I would want to pay,11 be coocludes. . . Crime does pay for big operators, lll'ffl Dr. Ollrla Kenney, of Costa • M-. an woctste pr0ttaa6r o I criminology ot Cal State. Long l!e•ch. "I don' tbinlt lhete'1 any 4jueotton that crime doesn 't really P'Y for lhe small guy." adds Dr. Kenney. who has a bn>ad bacqround In law enforcemenl. "Bui It doel for the bl& (llYI with good attomeys," 11y1 the former , deputy director of the Ca!Uomla Departm.nt ot Juslice111 Law Enforccmmt Bureau. "Tba amall CUY 11 tbe -raall7 coushl up In our crtniinal juatlcl l)'llem," ..,... eludes Dr. Kenney, -ertdlnllals tn-Pollct Commission. Ill -tile poor and __ ,_,_.. 11111al17 ... him the l1lad: ~'ii; ~ blrrto ..... -oltAD )111, bal'flor penaltlol for lbelr cm.. • 414 &AllY'l'ILOT j Jane Makes ·· Waves HOLLYWOOD (AP) -h aetreu Jane Fonda hurting her country with her anti· VietnaJD war actl9111ea! She .... ealled • tnllot by .Rey. Fletcher '!11om-. (~a.), f o r remarks she made''"" BMlo BlllOI dur-ing a two-week wit to N«tll Vietnam. Her actions have also been attacked by Congresaman John Schmits of Orange County. She returned home thll -k and de!ended her atat._ts·in Hanoi, saying tiibe peOpte in, Udl country who are ' • speaking out against the war are the patriots." Of '!11ompson'1 accusation that ahe had urged U.S. p11ota to de!ect, ahe aald Friday: "I would no mrre tell the aoldlera to defect and go over and light with the VielJlllDele. It is absurd. They are needed at home." It was one more chapter In the '8ga ol Hollywood'• moot cootruversial actress. Jane Fonda bu been arrested for issu· Ing antiwar papers to eoldiU.. at Ft. Meade, Md., and for demonst,ra9"1 with • Gals Bar.e ·Jlll . .. . . Britilh Anest Model.s. i'n ·Buff j U)NllON '(AP)--of touriata ltood ln fron\..ol * JO ~ Slrtet °" s.turda1 boplnf t0 PE·• sllmpire of Prime Mlnister Edward lllath al bis ol· Iida! residence. The)' wiblessed Instead, the arrest ol naked girh. ' The girls jumped •out of a hired bus ;wearing only · their · ·am11es and stars ptrformera were taken away in a police ""'1· wbile-tour!Jts furiously pbotograp)> ed tbt l(!elle,_ • • • I The glrlsf mootty mode1a qed 211 to 25, • liad Wiler~· weoieild,aboppera with liabtoint , ~....,.., m INl1 streets. · ,,. . ·· At Portohello· Road, an open air '"' tique market on Saturdays, on t~ IQng's Road, heart of London's Boheinian Chelsea distri&t, and on Oxford. Street, London's department store row,· tbl!y P.'UGITIVES FACE PIRIL~Lured by the rromise of a good' job and comforts they· coul4 no expect In tlleir·Communist bomeland, fugitives from Red China ul\lally make their swim to freedom when · oailr Plitt lllWltrltftll .,. Tl111 Pthnll there Is little moonlight and the weather· rs good. Those who make it past Red Chinese gunboats and conquer the treacherous tides must also" brave sbarlts that lurk in Deep, Bay. ~-;."'--~~~~~~~~ • painted on their rear ends. The)' tried to hand in at No. 10 an invitation ta Bri· tain'• musically, minded bachelor prime mlnisler to play j)jsJlo ne:rt month at a roe~ festival at .Jfhicb they will dance naked. With them was British pop singer Screaming Lord Sutch, the star of the ruck leslival and the only one of tlie sidewalk performers in any sort of cos- tume. He wore a leopard skin end a top bat. staged much the same scene. · · t·;.. ."t · The van p1111ed up, the girli iumPed Jit . and began banding out 'publicity leaflets while Sutch gyrated and waved a rattle. Tliose passers-by who managed a com· ment usually ended up with words like "Disgraceful." Others just grinned. Swim· Aeross' Bay Chim,i Refugees Brave Sharks and Gunboats • • " By Ille Auodated Preti Moot o! the f1111Uves who owim the bay Moot of tbem ... l..;d by the bright are in their late '""" or -ly 208. Few lilbll of 1lcq Kcmc, 1lle hope of a good older people atte!DIJI It. Late In the year job la 1lle lndulfrla1IJed Brllill> crown •• the wattr becomes cold« with ap- _,. llld """""81 benellls they could proaching winter, a oomber of bodies DOI bope for ln Comm...i.t OliJIL wash uhore ln Hong Kq. But atlll ~ :ro _. 11111 ,..i, Ibey braft the come. . ,_,. fif .,.._ gunlJoola, treadleroua • · 1n the firat 10 mcnhs fif m1t~r tldel 11111 l!mb tllol lnloat the waters of 3,300 refugees wtre ~ by Deep 111 In a lllll'lltboo awlm to Hong Hong Koog au~· u tlley jlllterad Koag. , ! the colony. F..-ewtt;t ~ C!l!IPI. pnJb. .U.., Cl tbese rtfligees nlm towards ably anothei' four ill!PPO!l'la ..,noticed, !•·-'!, ,ll,lleepf little villal• Oil lhe offlcla1a '8y. ,,,,.!..__, -fif l*P Bly In liq Koqi's New Mambera ol ~~f. · t1ons TcrllGrlel. 'Ibey uauaUy make their aldhi! nfugees be1'0ve lliol iii ieeent a-. when bre Is little momllght and montlis lesa are trying to 1111« Hoog Ille wllilher ~ good. 11\Jt the danger la Koog ~-!Mii of ~ ~ du/tng IM'l!rim wbleb takes from heV"bteome tbol Mij,1J1410t bl four up to eight hodll. ... --:r; 1MPOl'ted. And ~iiJ>Outo Ila- Some monlha ago~ }'OUllll were ' tiooa they bo+e •a bOti.r ......, ol mak• _.,wearily towardi •the !&land of ing contact with frlenda cr"1alives. Hooe Kaig loomlqJ out ol the dlr~ ·'The refug-.. clrtfeo 1... by -the water awil'IN' and a llh.,it or · polltietl ...,.Ml«'atlona than 1 desire to bomlealla awam-IOward 111em. enjOy the greater freedom they have One of the awlmmen, JO.year-old Qian· beard exliti In ijoog Kong. S..Jdal aer_...i in terror as rasor Chan, who loot 1111 leg, wu working on m.p tooth -tht flesh from jual an agricultural commune about 20 milea -hil-and '8Vaged his leg. from the Hq K0og border w!ie.fhe and 'nle ailllebr &truck again, ripping at a friend decided It make a break'. 'Ibey <Ila'• coll. A third tbne the teeth anair did not lmOw .or miyone er.. w11o. hod peel damping Oil Chan'•·foot and dnl· ~ lllCI do Dill belleft -Is any glnr lllln down. He twisted and Writhed ........... eocape roult ... nel""'k Ip llcl iinlf .. -llnall7 releu11Mbolr ,np. , · lugitlvlll . StnaJq· to the lllrlaee, Oll!I cried "''Ille question of Commanilm did not illll to bis companion who, 1W9111 toward come Into it ••. I jUlt wanted a better lllm. <llln·llll'l'ived, but lolt Jia.Jeg. Ille," he told a reporter. . . ., Air Crash Kills 38 ' BOGOTA~(UPJ) -Two Colombian aililnen· m domeltle fli&hts colllded. in f1ighl over an Iaol1ted area Jn the rugged Lu Pilomu 1110U11t81DI Satun!Jy, killing . 1aU 38 persona-cm board, Avianca Airlines reported. Normally, Downing .StJ'eet officials let aimoot anyone band In almost any kind o! ~tition drwed in almost any cos· tume. They drew the line at nudity., The one unHormed policeman at the door called in reinforcements and the Usually the naked nonsense.ended wi,th the troupe driving away aa police ar· rived. The timing wu a bit ofiJ however, at PorlobeUo Road, the lira!. atop. A sixth girl in the troupe was hauled in there and will appear in court Monday on charges of "insulting behavior linly to cause a breach of the peace." Storms Slam Plains Area • Wheat Fields in Montana Destroyed by Hail ~" ··~, ..... ,.,.."' -•lr atrtlCf*I 9Cf'Oll n.. _..,.. 111111 of the Mtlan hturdllY •WfllNI a lonl ~.,.~ .::=,1t1m11,from TM ltotkl'9 s.m. " ... lforml "" the ""'"" ....,,. "*""· Wlnffwwt NI cut • s.mt1t ftllftt . . rmlAIN l~~:'f)SNO.;.,, ' All fil2]~11S ...., llOW ,.,---~•tares 8olM. cloudY ... ~·••.r-l!IO$hlr!, ~ " " " " .. ,. #JblnY,dNr At"""""rciue. dttr NNrlUo clNr Anctior.... cloud'I ....... ''""' ·e'"''••d. cl..,. 8 111holrn1 CloucfY • rck. c1•r T1 Q Bl'Olll!llVll..,_ dNr lDO JI llr.rfftla. dMr .. .. CMtlttton. cloudy Cl'llrlotN, douclY '11: SS .O! Cllleqo " 71 .er Clnclnn1n, d:iudV '::°' :,"• Cltvel1nd, elaudV O.,,v.,., clHr .n o.. Malnu.. eloudr " .. ,, 14 M •1 " ~ ll ll Detroit tlNr 76 S2 DUiuth, dOUllY 67 50 Fort Worth, Clffl' 101 71 Frt1no, cloudY 01• 71 Grtefl 81v, clol.lcly 75 M Her-. clMY a 9:1 Honoluh1. cloudY M 7• Houston, clMr n n lndlanaPOll .. cloudY 71 61 J11ebonVIU1, clffr '1 73 kll'IMI Cttv, cloudy 74 •1 U1 v ..... ~rtty cldy 1ot 7' Little Rotk. cloud'¥ " 73 \,05 Anttles. dNr 101 7' LDu"-1111. dM11 11 " .n Ml~. doudY" 73 56 .12 ~It cloudY '' 72 ,.q Mf1ml. clffr •s 11 Mltw•ukfe, clt1r " SC Mlnn.-St. P•t.11 cle•r n 60 PURE - .BEEF.! •• • - " .. tl 75 " ~ .. " " " " .. tll 77 " " 111 ~ ff 63 J~.; ·°' 1ff ll .01 l! ll :f J: 'Jt :; ' . . ' ; . ' Jndlana at Seatl\e. After U-and other lncidonll, the Hollywood Women's Preas Club cave her its Soor Apple award !or presenting jhe "'.onl Image or Hollywood to the worl<l- Yet laat April the film community rave Jane Fonda its hlgheat aeeoladt: the Adacemy Award !or heat act-. And she coul~ earn upwards of $5001000 for a movie. The Fonda phenomenon Is a complete change from earlier years in Hollywood. When studios retained tight ·control of the industry, stars were admonished to eschew politics lest they alienate a sector of their au{lience. Many careers were broken in the 1950s When stars were blacklisted because of' past support of Red or even "pinkish" causes . Jane Fciida, mother of a 4-year-old daughter, Vanessa, bas proved that act. vocitcy of even the most ei::treme causes has no apparent effect on employa'blllty. She came late to the activist life. Now 35, she uYs 0 1 didn't become active until I was 32.': Jane's friend! and family believe they can perceive seeds of revolt 1n ~ earlier life. She was born to the second ol Henry Fonda's five wives, the patrician Frances Brokaw. Jane <Speflt her early years in Hollywood, attending private schools and chumming with children of other movie stars. ·When Jane was 10, the ,family,moved East" while Henry starred in "Mister Roberts." Her mother committed suicide in a· sanitarium by slashing !}er throat. Jane thought her mother had died of a heart attack until a sehoolll1ate !'t"d her the truth from a mo.vie magazine.· "At Vassar I never studied," J~ recalled. "I went wild and got Into lots of trouble." She studied ,painting in l!arl,s, then returned to America to begiQ ~ actinC career. She we unimpressive at first. Stuck witll a string of colorless fngenutS, she seemed like just another predy girl trying to cash in on a famow: name. But her skill improved, and so did the roles. Jane Fonda's activism begt!Jl three years ago. She had gone through five years of psychoanalysis, and felt there should be more to her life ~ being a movie star. Her conversation came after a motor trip across the country: ''When I left the West Coast I was a liberal. When I landed in New York I was a revolu- tionary ... Her advocacy grew. She put up bail !or Black Panthers on trial, toured army camp.! with a radical show, marched, pic~eted .. cru18!led. Neltber father, DOI' husband, nor the ~e o! criticism can atay Jane Fonda from the radical course she bu aet for hene11. DAttY· PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Oellvery of the Dally Piiot Is guarantffd Mond1y-l'rld•Y: It yw CIO not l'llvt )'OIW peper l7'f S:.» p.11'1., ~•II 1nd your C'Ofl'f -.lit et lll'OUlll'lt to you, C•lll •rt t11i;111 1111tt1 1:30 p.m. S.tunlay t!Mt Slil!INy: If you do net ~ 'l"OUr copy by t 1.m. S1tv11U1y, or I 1.m. sunc11y, an tnd • COPY wm bl broUQl'lt te you. Oltb •rt ..., ... untll 10 1.M. Telephones No flllert ••• no cereals ••• nothing added to take away the extra goodnesa afforded by all beef flavor! Wouldn't you know tbaL Rath, and El Rancho • would be the on .. to offer this value in a 12 ounce package? .Hot Dog Buns •• : • • • • • • • • • • • . 33~. Weber'• .. ,nuali ' ean-tl'Ulltf Plcgol8 . • I .Brea.ded Steaks 39~ . 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He ju.st wants to take some "'photograph! of it. I)! Mr~ Rines Is president of the ,.-1 ACJ.demy of Applied Science, •' loca\ld,IA Belmont, !,lass. '!'be ,, "ca4'rey, which comprises . 11\ aci.a and businessmen from various parts of the !> Unjted ~tales, investigates \ "DiOblems not U5Ually tackled ::bY. t~, ~ientlfic community." ·"' Ea<:~ member pays his cwn ..,."IJ•Y. I 1 , '.1 '.' e. spent roost of the past ti two summers over i n Jnverness, Scmland," said Mr. '"flim) "And I'll be back there "~Igel.fl this ' summer trying to \l take~ that photo of Nessie. I ,.., honeiUy believe there is some •:kind 'Of sea creature under the .. : Waters..i of Loch Ness. And l~BOme <bly. we're going to get a photograph or it." 1":;oNAR· EXfERT · Olrfrtt.11 klenc• ~""kt.....,. RESEARCHUS TRY TO COAX SHY MONSTER TO SURFACE Boston Attorney Rob9rt Rines, l1k, Orr. Martin Klein and Briton Tim Dinsdale ;: . Last , Suinmer, 1'1r. Rines 1,and ac;ademy members Dr. ~ Marijn_ Jtlein, a sonar expert ~ irom.. Salem N.H., end Jsaac ""'Bloocler; president of a New •.• .;ler~~._..;electrortics firm, and \~the UIC.nnicians tbey brought aloiijw1th them, worked hand· telephoto lens . Something was definitely something d o w n broken, that thing under the Jlrhan4-~with the much· moving out there. It looked 1here." water eventually would have '. pub~Od Brit~h research like Ne!sie. In !act, l CABLE SNARLED dragged It down to the bottom ~ team,at Loch Ness. pereonally think it was Nessie. of Loch Ness." B -1·--..i..-"Last summer, for ex- .• t • .. Olu' ,groUp had about a ut it'1 not a ~ .euvt, IO we ample/' he elaborated, "we Will Robert Rines and his .., dozel 'tnen on the job," said can't go on record and were lowering 8 camera associates return again to ·. Mr. lltnn. ••The British team, definitely claim it is a film of underwater when the cable got Loch Ness next year, if they · hi..,J.r.--headed b Tim Nessie swimming. fail to come up with a clear w lot~ .)Vas, Y snarled around something . .. ,'Dinidal~. an old Crlend, had "We also came up with The nei:t thing we knew the photo of Nessie this sum· thr.., •c-.... as many mem-several o't her interesting · mer?" ~. ~ camer a was movmg away ~ bers.:;;"'We had' all sorts of photos. Our most fascinating from us. Something under the "Absolutely," said · the ' elabc!f.lte photographic equiir shot is an Nlderwater one. It water was pulling it. We took lawyer. "We intend to keep "' mtnt set up in the vicinity of could be•Nessre fast asleep, or off after the camera. We going back until we comt up ''.Castle-Urquhart . That's w• it cOuld be a log. We just don't found it two or three miles with that photograph we want 1 the Sea serpent is supposed to knqw." away. The cable wa s broken . so much or until we have con-. 'appear.-Mr. Rines said that, des;pite "Now that something under vinced ourselves that there • · "We~also had a great.deal of rumors to the contrary, he is the water had pulled that isn't any se~ serpent there at· aonar equipment there, so that definitely convinced there ls a camera along. It was some all.'' · 1we1it. 6e able to pick up any Loch Ness monster. type of large underwater With a smile, he added: "I ~ 'iOUnat niade by ~siie. We ''nlere's something then," creature. I'm convinced or believe Nes&ie's there though. '~"erei' well prepared. But he said. "It may not be that ~t.'Wewereluckytorecover And some day rm going to 1 ,Nessie's • shy one: The sea g)ant sea cr<ature everyboily that expensiv.e photographic have the photograplla to prove t 'fll.onSler was N:luctant to , talb about But then is equipmenL If the cable hadn't-it.". ~"COIJie$bP· and" poie fOI" out1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ r·~~_..,, ... . I DISCOv£ilY NOTED --l!mlo:er. tho Loci! !i'41 ~· pilx'ers did make an outatan- ding dl5co~1'9'iY!lllit;belp of lb• "°'"' leal'. lh<ii;l~~ large eavei l!llere lt• ls now believed Nes.!!ie.may live. "Let me ctirify a point," aaid Mr. Rines.' "Many people believf: there is only one aea &erpeftt. ·We have come up with pbOtographic evidence t~J!lc!)cates there may be mof!~~91an cne o~ these ~· ~ crea~ down tbere.__ln fact, I there may be a family of Uiem." Aceording to the Booton la.J'l}'gs, 1 photogtaph !bowing "t\to"'Parallel wakes on the ca.lqi Joch" was taken by a ""1'1\lloir o! the U.S. rese.ttb ~~ .. !!'·~~. ii ·s,!'<!!!ld . .!>e noted, is the track .oft by I abip or object moving through water. "A telephoto lens was used to get this shot,0 said Mr. Rines ... But it is possible that the parallel wakes were !eft by two sea creatures swnn- ming side by side. At least, that's the only explanation we've been able to come up with thus far." MANY PHOTOS Mr. Rines ~id"tlto\lsands:Of photos ,were ia~en 'at toe~ Ness a year qo.:Tbese lnclud· ed some ·motloll p1 c t u r ~ !ootsge Illa! llllf, or f1l>.Y ll>~ be o! tho mo~ rwl!zinllrc In the water. l · · • · "This footage "" ~,on a number of tel.vllioa illoWI during the l!ls't ::Year/.' be declared. •!n was taken with a : Stfug. Fighter NE~ YORK (UPI) -·Meat tenderizer mixed with wate!'I and rubbed into the lite of an Insect bite will make the pain go away within seconds, reporlt' pie Heilth Insurance Institule. YouG1 a quarter-teaspoon or. so ol tenderizer with 1 tablespoon or two·of water . ' ' ... ,,_ ~ . . .~· ..: .. .. '9.99 , • • hail~ag savings ~ 9a 9 99 Reg. $1<>.-$26 ... ~-. • Whet fontosti vowesl You 'll bordly believe your e~s. Luscious leothers, convos whites, strews end vinylil Swoshbudling cosuols, so~ end roomy, fjnily toilored styles, toq. Swinging shoolders, end swoggers. Mony one of o kind, so do some e.irl\t. Hondbogs, 37 • ' . , NIWPC>lr • .. ' .J I ••, ~ ,, ·-JI l.>I • • • . ' • .f'"'· ·'· l ' { I ' :· <>!'" ' . • ' . • .\,· ' .. • .. . Alw1111i 1 4<4 N, 1,.114 t7t41 Jll,1111 ' ttUNTMIOH llACtl ' 111 ""-'~ 11141 MS.l!ll 47 f..i.;.,, 111.... IJffl Hl-!211 • • . • ' I SHOP 10 A.M. •• 9,10 P.M. MONDi'.Y THROUQH FRIDi'.Y, l.\TURDAY 10 A.M. t• 6 P.M. •• • ( • • from faberge . Get in tune with summer! Put on o little "Music'' end let it ploy. With eve"f. purchose , you receive o bonus '45 rpm instrumentol record by Anito Horris. Co logne '.I 1/4 ot. 2.00, 23/8 oz. 3.50, Sproy cologne 3.50, Dusting powaer 2.50, Duet cologn• ona powder 3.50, Sproy Duet S.00 • Cosmetics, 117 CURROS • • ORANQE, MALL OF 0 ...... NQI_ 2100 "· T11,ij1t Str .. t 1714, ffl.flll 100 tM c.~11e. -.11 11111 NNtll SUNDAY II NOON t. I P.M. u I t· ~ • DAD.Y PIL8T EDITOBIA.L PAGE Tax·· Relief .Awaited ~ ... . .. .. . . . Tile ~ wbo . took over Jeue Unruh'• powel'iul role Jn Cllifornla pollU<1, De~~c·~mbly Speak• er Bob Morettt 1J hardly a friend of Go•etnor Ronald Reagan. ADd vice votsa. ~al Is the most acceptable one submit~ so far and 1t \s. most bel)eficial lo tax-concipµs Californians. .we liope · the two lesders, Democrat Moretti aftd Republican lleagan, can marahal their forceo ·111ls week and can show the reluctant lawmakers that the Cali- fornla public Is demandlng something it has been prom• -···~--' • • • The two la~ers aeldom se. eye lo eye on any matter. They are poles apa'rt polltlcally and hold almost directly oppoeing views on everything from morality to tqrced buslnf. But they have ahown one 'thing In common; A deep concern to fulfill their promiael that California prop- erty taxpayers would get some. re!Mf th!J year. That the two d!d agree on a rpeclf!c proposal was sdrl>rlslng, lo ssy Ille least. But they did. Both bent, bod! gsYe a little and an Imperfect-but-acceptable com- ptomlae wu hammered out. But crusty Sen. Randolph cower (D-Yrekaj, In a tricky maneuver, managed lo get the entire measure killed by bll Senata Finance Com· mlttee Oil I 7-8 Vole.• •. --·--. Tbe AllemblJ leader bu one week lo attempt to cam!Dce IJU ' colfeaguea lbat, the Jlut.a!l·Morettl liill .: aboul4 be rpiil\'ed. A .....et extenllon of the current · &elSion, dqe to esplre Wt Friday, wu forced on both houses by the Auembl)' and both assemblymen and oenaton will ~ve that period ·of time to find some way out of the dllemma. , , U life can 'be•1natbed Into the now-dead bill, it • · can p~vlde ~ mllllOn . In lmmed!ste tax relief 'by 1ncreaaing the praent home ownwi' aasessment uemp- 'tion lo ,1, 7l!O 111d prmdlng tax refunds and rebates ,lo renters -along wltb pumping '554 million Into the school system. Revenue would" come from a one cent In· ~ Jn"the sales tax, boosted taxes tor banks and corp- oriltlonl and higher· personal Income and motor vehicle taxes. . . Imperfect It DllY be, liut thit Reagan·Mnretti pro- , '• lsed for .tile past 10 years. · ,, Anderson Goofed · · ' '• .. . Jack Anderson has done. his share,"' unfrocking '' · liars. · ~t . .· ... The columnist helped prove Sen. TbOmu t , Dodd a thief and he paraded a whole series of deceptions be- fore the American people in the ITl'-Di~clwd< · Klelndlest affair. He is a dogged, unfearfng mll'ctraker. ~, · :! ;. · But Jack ·Alfderson, unfortunately, is not llwafl rl*1fl.1 ·' :!,~ .. DAILY 'PILOT readers may recill our questioning - &11d non-~ublication -of abusive and unproved Ander- son ·t'Q1umn:a• regljfd!ng . the President's brother, Donald' : Nixon. Now Anderson has tainted his own ~v~ility · , -.aga!J), with a grossly Inept job· of reportmt In the· case , _ · of vice-presidential aspirant Thomas Eagleton. Anderson's claim was made, On his own radio pro- gram. It Is doubtful t!Jat print in'edia would have circu· lated the . claim without cbeclclilg sources or records i( Anderson did not reveal them publicly. • As it was , both AP and UPI did fast and accurate checks on their o"'.n and determined that there appeared lo be no substantiation for Anderson's charges against Senator Eagleton. Anderson admits that he should have checked fur- ther before .broadcasting claims that Eagleton had a record of •<!runkeJI and reckless driving . We couldn't agree more. • ' . . • • - t . • • , ... ~~~ .. Nixo~ G~gs Sta;ff . _:· nea~1 . , l . • . f I Meat Bufler Takes Aim Gl~omy A~out,..'· Eag,eton· l ·~'thea~~=r~ w~d be , more tolerant of costs of nmnlng WASHINGTO"' D.C.-The effect of · • • movies and conce&1itlls ,and get ~.orr"'-N'~?,-..:..o. .. ·• bis cimpa" ign· ~ . ~ off the backs of eubi"'s and man-nawan ...., ,._..,-RI "".u • 'Dn , W!TT __ t:! Q _· · ag~: who -do' hot set. the prlHce_w'·. ==-,.~~:.i.rir~ \,dUUU.L_1'.IJA) --... .,.,.._,, . .....,metal Jaeilth -hl<iitn 11 ~ Tllll fMtvrl nfllctt NadM' Yin., not ~ ~ .,...,_.... S . I • . , ....,,,,... ft'loM o1 119 ~. ~ limply tbfl:..i ~ ._ · ' ~to tbi1 dfflce CIDDOt'be tiUlt'l!d "°"'""' llM\lle .. G"°"" 0. Dilly Pllclt. The rOIJIOllllbllll)' will Ue upcn tbe to blm. McGovern CllllP to conWlce vclerl that Virtually wltl)oul m:eptlm leading • :::1or..,..,::i-=:;: ·~.~ . \\. 1·~:;:.fl.~~J'i•~=~~. ~ene=~ .:J not dllquallly bbn · ralalng the question of Eagleton I fitnea the efficacy of shock treatments is aeirt from -1~1~ t;:" on llfQUllda .ol-.!111 melllalJllallb ~ to worthless without a • ......,lific ex· · to tlie "· " -' "1>ia is GI llttle belp to wten who Wll •. "' the ·~1r. _,,,....,.. t band. ·~': i •; .•~.·•~Jo~. ·'"·thtlr""m , ,'!!n _..miorinof~:'c ~-~ •• ,~ .. ~ \, and °'·• ... •• fr• •• • .1 :T l::"l '· , ~ _uy1 ~;)i!D-,,,.._....~~ m ~· lll<'liot ... a • wliO' . 'Eig!eton ~l'.'fn 'isOlf ~·~1_!_1nllil';,"_d ·M·l! :. ~y can _, be lflDted ti Tl\eJr "&liJJigsand treatm~ soo.\d, p.; ~~-. ~ .. '";, . Eik}eton. "lbe-ame-queaUaa:1fu1 .. entlrelf _ aubject ~ r~view by .u n l'n v,o J v e d ~'Woey,, ~ -.~P~:.., ... 'sa!d N ........ : dl.ff~rmt -. ·.riieo -"8i*t" to ·~t!lgt!Ues.. _,,._·; • • .. .... ...... Vice President A,...; .. ••1otllei' -! . ,. . . Polltbl ~ Frank"1'ililklewld ''if didate for Vice preatdent Ii be ilt to be· THESE ·ARE SOME of the con- It. hldrJ't laa@penld: .. · · ' prellderit? ·· ti.derations which propel th~ ·McGovern 'Butit'Ma.lilppenedanC!bowever'much . • : ' . camp:lnlo doing more~ tbey .. have Jleilu~ ~palP!Jfl .,_ .lbelr V~ 1lllL HA VE lo decide· ·for. alrnd,y done by wisely laying before the ~ ·tji iUlril ptblni.of it, the lla\e themselves whether. t/I not the tlepresajve publlo ·the bare record ol ·Eagleton'• tJl ,Solill«' n~•1 .mental beslth is llateo ol eshaUlllOll treated by electric' paychlatrlc treotment. • Jieinc WtdelY ~ 11)1 not rea)llllc: aliock thenpy Ille « elglil years ago c!on-Proving a negative is not the easiest of ::.: that the camP811it will now ~· pna In Eqleloa whicb inJiht political exercises. It ~be p,rcived u If _,.._. bid hi...__. l'OC\11" Iii lbe presidelley. • that under strain Senator ~eton will · ._ · ,........,. . "'!'er camol deejde for lllOmae!J.. not silffer •recurrence of the disabling TWO GBNERAL LINllll of thoulbl .,....., Oil the USllflDCel of · Senitor deprwion which shock treatment Is 1'orthY f! attenlldl\ ve developlnc Jn, the McGovern that tbe running msto be designed to correct. · poUtlcal 1mim•m 11· ' One II I ra· clme without lmowtnf of bis past prob-Two positives are s1ibject to proof. One tlOllalliatl011 'of~'1polttloltlnthe Jam.ts nevertheless 1 oound and llable is that Senator Eagleton Is his own Ugh! of !lie lllOdeni attitude toward men-man. Nor can they decldO on· the cheerful and confident self with the ta! ittotile1111 wblcll, lite ...,..., ~ evidence of Eagleton'• .~. 'ac-wbdom of bis past uperiences to IU)de once considmid to be ~ble and qualnW-and colleagues, lihci find him • bbn through future periods' of stress and Incurable llffllcllonl. to be a desirable and respected woclate strain. The othor atUtude Is that howevtr and companion. The other is ·1hat respected; and unJn. much symp.thy and conaldeNtloo m•f Volers are entitied.to more espert and volved, medical opinion judge his be due 1 penOll so unlorjuna~ u to have dllpusionat .. oplnlm> on whether or not chances for continued otabillty under undergone radical psychiatric treatment any man· with 1 1iiillar menlil health !ti'alrl to be so favorable as to make any on at least two occasions, the pressures of record could bear up under the atrains of queStiori about it marginal and no more tbe presidency are so great that possible tbe presidency. Random opinion from tbai\ notmal. Is Ol;>scenity 'Free Sp·eech?' By THOMAS D. ELIAS , and ARNOLD FRIEDMAN ' ""' . . graduated from "skin Dlckl~ lo abowlng SOVTllERN' CALIFORNIA sexual ~ u espliciUy u the customers A tough anti-obscenity ~tlaUve which desire, goes before Clllfcrnla vclerl In the llov." FOCUS' The penalties under Harmor'a lnltlatlve 7 general election ls tettlng IUl'pfisii181Y " , would also be stringent. Each violation mi.led reviews from affected segments of .. would be a misdeameanor, punishable by the motion picture Industry. fin., of up •to '2,000 for first offenders The major !tudios and theaters w'bich author and chief •l'<!MOf, Republican and/or Ille monllls In the county jall. play general-release ·r i'l m s ••·are state Sen. John L. Harmer of Glendale. Fines · and Imprisonment lot ·subsequent admanlly opposed to t h e lnitlaUve, ~UCH RESTRICTIONS could prevent convictions would carry m a x I DI u m produced by a Southeni calUoinJa "the public from ·~Ing 12 of the 15 pie· p<rtaltles of $10,000 and five years in Jegisla~or who is the leading advoc•te Jn tw;es rfominated in the past three years '' pr.i;:: thltii It's cleartv un' cons. li'tut'ional, Sacramento of slricter laws agatnn for best·fibn Oscara, c J a t m e d " pornography, · ' • ', HoUywocid•s Bruce Cofwin, president ol but that ·wonl necessarily prevent a ma· Groups representing .the major atudJO. the Southern Cllllornii branch of tlie N•· lo(lly of the electors from Wting It Iii," and theater owners are expressing rur. tlenefAisoclaUod of Theater Owners. wd · Eason Monroe, tM ACLU'• tx· 1 .~ &r ••-""' , , • eciJtlve director In the SOuthland. • · ... -reac....,.. _,..would prohluit tteuid ~.would include .the b(!i-of·. "We would, of course, take It 'to" court lbowlng many' of HollYwoocl'• best fiims, O~ -•ti, "Love Story," which has "a the~ lln~ we think we woUJd win, niakliut l"Fhidlna Aca<IMIT Award winntn that COllpl,e ol .four·,etler word!," and "Sum, It a waste of the ••~nm• w anil . oontaln nude sctne1 i1 partkularty spicy meir of tC" and "Ryan's Daughter," both jU!f 8 general ~. n ...., •. -' Jaapate. containlnf 0 tuteful nudity." lllJT TllB ELEM£N'I: of the Industry A. reJri'tsen¥•• of the Motion Pio-HAIIMER IS, <JONrIDSNT u would . at wlllcll the Jnitlatlve 11 primarily limed t~ A.aociatlOn of' Amerlcl tesWled al surv!ve a.court test evm llloacb 11*,ftSI -ralhor lndlH.-lo the whole a l~tlve commtttee bearing earlier majority of venllcts ID receat olllcenll)' tblng. this year that Harmer's package of ant!· ca.~Thes basuve favo~~ .... '°"!.!..~ .. -'·-obscenit1 lilllo-oow consolidated in tho prame ~ • ,,_ " ......, "It is llol ,... of our 111111« concems. In that •· • I j d ed t -"-fild, w "'""1 even!':. any att.ntlon Initiative-would ban such Academy ma~na u g 1 1111J •··~· -to Award winners a "The French eon-be obscene Is not proleCted by lbe fllbt · 1o It," n; led Dllvi F. Friedman of nection," "Patton" and "The Last of free speech," be Jtreaed. Lal •--'-, .. -<I. ta Adult Film A ed ..._al: L Picture Show:: ccus by the lnltletive'• opponent.I ot AmDcilUc8 "-· Harmer, who turned to the 1n1t11Uve using the· anU-pornographJ crusade lo Flllllma md 1* Uk IJIOCialiu Iii proct11 when hia m...blll .......... was launch 1 new bid for~ of/Ice, "•cJMalloa" ~ tbal would ed , -•·'· .-... 0 H ••-1 ,_. "· I the .. ""IO'MLca"" ~~..i II tbl lnltisUve styml Iii the ...,.....ture, called the )II-armer -• a,-... « '7 , , .. ., -duatry'' cbarg• "a t~ ti !Ill ~ • " '11111 IDHI Ht -.Id 1nn11 a o111cw truQI.": ')le ~ th~I "ob-. While ld!hl!tlns lhll i. ls~cleclllC jeci!mable•· _,.. or -.ic oiluJd be nilnlnl for a statewide Giilet IPln. 1111 .., 111111, I I ' I .llolk • .._in. aimplf t:ut --.cb Olma lo lilllft 1116 COlllOMUve cbalrman <I Iba Sonlll 11111 • I I -£ t11J llllvl Ii'. llelllml'.. • lltpul<l!cai\ callcua plllfnil "to ·11M ,.., =-' ~ lilllll la -· 1 \ • • • oath In 1111 own blood tbat I ...i.t - .... -• I IH4 ,,, .--.DJ THAT PllOCEDVU '{IOuld .... .... nm for any other ofllc:e If It would pnm- ...... la ....., _.,,., -ill '1 111to tba 'adult filDI trolo; ftldl..blt:.t lae~1-.tf ~----" . \ ) ' Shotgun ·of . Protest · F,ired To the Editor:_,.. • Many of your readers have . ex· perienced the anguish of ·a visit to a supermarket meat counter. the~ e:r· orbitant . prices Post.ed brazenly, • a,lmost obscenely, on. w plaw!ls tell· a tale of "!oe for )Vhich ,!lObody. wants to claim reapon&U>Ui_ty. I #\t< t ~ -• · The farmers AY they are-losing money and the retail stores· arr _they" blY,e to keep prices upm·stay·ln ·bulQnea.-.,Well, obviously, somellodY ii.a to l!e ·mllk)ng money ""!""where, but.who! ~answer lie! in a segmerit of the beef Industry which Is not generally 1'Mwn by the ~u~~ f~s. • .. ·"~·~"~:. ltio.:"1"' ·-E' . ioM ... '(' .. ··~~~~ra.t ' .. manr:~ 'f'liOm are ·SU1.R11UU1J-1es··Me.iarge. flrins ' luCh as Arco, Aetna Ufe · and . C3sualt'{, GreYhoiilld and 'Otl!dlil, bOy .. fiup'bertls of"stee!' when thef are •bout'• year old, chemiiaily st1n1u11tt them: to elt lboot' 20 pounds of feed ·• day plus· a number of addittves, hormones, tnuiquiltzeri, and antibiotics, for an iverage of 150 days. • The cattle are lheD sbi~lo the pacik· Ing .houses and from lbert to the rOtall stores· ana the' consumer.. ; : One such corporation, Western Beef of Annarillo, Tex., reported a 31 percent in- crease in revenues in 1971,' iWhile the con- sumer was paying re(Ol'd prices for beef. And In the first quarter of Im, when prlees skyroc)iieted way out of sight, Western Beel happily reported a 128 percent jump In profils over the first 91!arler ill 11171. It doesn't take a'defrO!' Iii economics to ·aee Where thil \iioney"li going:' . . .••... ' T ; ! "'fi I>~ SUCH AN operat!Oi) ·w ') the' .... vMtllges <if n+l eompelllloil '·and-.<i 'corl< tinUaJ demand fot ·l!S pri>ttuc:tl How inant ~· ilre going to stop·alJni bOel? ' Thus 'the consumer must" nd!r' \evfl hli sholgun · of protest 'ii·~ lnige cof.: porations and ··their "' flDnkits ; i 1f Waablngton, who .recentlJ iltUcl:' do1in H.R. 11854, the FamilJ'Fll'IDI Adi.I bill' .desipecl,to OUtlaWelJ•Ollpoi-worill ov... .,..,000 from edlr!ll lQlo -food;livtltoc:k, fiber« nw.f t.w•aen.·· sucii ,. bm would ...... ama . ...a operatn more brNthlnl -ljld U w the competition belwem the nlatltelJ large numbers of U-small• operalora, thal has lradltloaally. kejll prWt dtin!' ' ' ... . .. ,. ·• ,,. . . .. ,~ ...... BUT· REMDIBER, thil. ll/111 elocllan year. Lei them have U Ill ~-llU Noveniber If aomethtnc· Isn't -lbolll· the coat ,of meat. T~U, ""°"'••• 1-tatl•es ·to make the large ~ stsrt carrying their share ol thtscOot .Jn. stead of plSSing lt.,111 to 111. jlle • ~"'· 1umer. • ~ I believe ktna !<if~ and caaU.i1y CllJ alford;to aaeriflce 10me QI lts ·l""fitl a !qi wJor than ft C'!A • sacrlli<;e our ·~· ~.. . ~. .., Wkfca ' · I \ • ' ' ,,· . I .. • • MAILBOX ,. "°1erlcan citizens, J think, art inUUed. to~"!' (a) Who ·lssued a odsl>ort \o, Jane Fonda and authorized her llip tq Ha!)Oi; (b) What airline prov!~ bet ll'all8portaUon and ·from what pOtnt of orliin; (c) V/bo.flnanced ber trip sod Ill. what mann~·(IRS?)· • ., .. ' ·· W":ALD PELLETIER .M! ~· ' • ' "'7 .. J ·""" :-: . ) . ''Ji.· . ~ ,,. " ,. <-~ .. •!-A~~ 1 To tlie Editor: .. · w: ,_. ,.-. , • Re: 'ili\J~boriioii ietttt'iroiri L. Ii' O'Brien (Mailbox Jul 7)· . ·'' rgelG!iriied ail~· 1 rnd i Jeite? :tr lfh.9.':~·~1~· ;with .. . ... . ~ rgumQt '~ ~µe .. ial)rtes. we wo~ed f<r C>Qrs. , ~ -legally "'1:/'1n1 ~ . Anyooe, q~ioninl". the, fa<!I . lnd to. tears," lh4 1Jnplylnr thil llqt otaie figures listed above can check them In la'Yi: penuJtlmg abcir\ion Jegal!J. "COlln the JQlle .S,"1972, .Jss11e of Tile Nation' or doru; the.'~ of !:!lildrlll. .. " ~ ,, lt:vf.~'.· 1972 lssUe of The New Mmco llQea be _{<811y . thlok ·it is·~ ., DAVID, COWN!E bring !J\IWanted,chilaren into the iiOi!d!· To the Editor: Everyone knows you are biased u far as the Denio<railc Party Is ·concerned, but how you can allow _.,h 1 acurrilous column 1o be printed u llk!llord wu.m writes . about Senator McGovern is beyuid me. There is a political odor 1bout Connally and Agnew, but even they can't mat<h Wlllon. 'icertalnly-wilh JolinMathison Iii bis letter of July,'" . . • • · M.·OVERLY •• ·-• w ' ~ .... " .. • • ' I -\ Tk· .Mein' l• Efisfl Some per!iaps many, of .. tbose 1ebndreo, may tuqi,outJ)ne and happy,. ot,,...;n.;- but thousands we know of wbUI bp u 1 patIJo1og1ca1, crimlnaJa, heroin aildlcts, alcoholics, or mental patients alid !be hideous crimes of child abuse have been steadily rising. I:W!IQ.LD ~ that at· l~t 85 Per- cent of ibese urifOrttina~ people · \vho have suffered beyond word! (arid coot taxpayers millions of dollars ,ttirly) were bc!m .Into situat~ · wbftt! the parents or unwed mother either cowil oot or would 'nofproVlde a seem;, ~ ll/e where a cblld's tiasic needs must be met. As a , Child . Guidance Clin!C ~ meml>E;t .~:volunteer JiOrker. f bave1 been long convjnced that more dims.le II done in ~,.early ·yean ,at home (Ddl U: To ~ Editor~ 1 • • , • • • tentlonaily) . to ~ by mlsed-up -~· Wbll -rles_ the parenls .than .is visited unnn iMtn: b•! o,agjC:~1 evoket~· ~ • . •; wata Btld plagues, etc., in ~j.,llft. J . F.or.' youth. -ts a' romantic. · , • .. , ~·1n ooe•• Die. Scbool'llu~ up. Nlmol)v 11'.Aim.an abort!oO: .li'a not ~~~ ~Ji.-=...r l:,,"ft :;°P1t>e:"~~~~~~I~~ Uom of the wWkl aroomd 111. unhaPl>Y child. I would thln1t Mt. 0'.Jlflen· v...--trloldl· llld rellll•es, and bis Wife mlglil be more mo'IOd \o Qlllorlng aaliliblll'tba. ~ ~ lean at the '1>0Cler ol ~ua. wllb whlcb wii-\ec blntd ID>iuil epitoml,... by, t.l'~:)iloplli.ttant super lbaDlllnce. I Ing and dying Oii lbeatreeli of' a Or, To IM'qll1int<IOelOlf'lrilb 1111\lfe.\s an close to home, by the grinding pgver!t ~ DO """"""'" ""apt. lo tiirse1-evld!"t not onlJ In Tl~ Jlu!~l!! . -Nol onlJ cJo ~ IJIPanl'--* ,iease • our """· d~ 'llllere iwe.are . t40 the -bat llllilllblnc1nllillt+llt more IDIJIY i>eoPie and '\lot elOliglt .. -·!l~tomab<llO ... ruuze Ille" ..._, Ille belal7 · of " THE Q'BlllENS· to-to"" can t.m; an bbc!ollc illlUllC-. · . tbe kids they want., but !I is )IOI !beiJ:, For~.~ Rlfcl<! lq. nestling In I w:,1nes1the. to d6 _1:1t_IAlllof.QJ planillilg, Q. Wpodland srove where noise II muted, ve . can,...,.. 111 llll'fllnted lesvlng the crlckets lo c:hl<p. lo their pregnancy, for lilt,'"' 1111 bebalf. llnleoli' beai:Js' conteol -· of courae; 'tlllty'd like ·1o '"°'~ w To the ~ ~Ntloli IUIDlllt? 0 raise all my llll'nnted.Jtidll LflclillJ, ft( ·---.. Jove· the -..... biVe and· ..... hever revJves the·dlyt of Y<ft. However, lhi>e been eagtr for mon! l:' :0 ~,t:i,~ '-alJlJ ~lfd: ' · . ffl!.EN TRACY ' . ' . ,.. an ,.,........ .• ham ,llld ult vacaUOn, eo plaJ lt cool Your -. wantc JOU btct. ' WICWI ......... w . • DAILY PIHii To the Edllclr: . •• • Al Ill Am«lean citizen, l ..... Ille Al;. tomey Geaera1 to ..-lple .IUllJ ad . . lirlnfl cbarlOI of -IP.bill """ Fonda for 8"111 lld and ...-.rt to a eilemy • It is mdlolletable tlill Ill I -by IUcb u ours, 111 Air -a...i can tie tnveotlplOtl, •••111 allldnd llld d..itd hll llfllld I 'm ,..... • ..,... lo -1111 -" .. -'Ill Villnam i., ............. _.,.., ...... wltlll I 11111_,181*1 ti .... .... lllll:aad(a)Tftlmtl"• ..... ID-....,, ... (11) ~·•11111>.••:• Olr .,._ .. dlcllt ... frllllllllt ·~. . . 1.-..... ________ .1-_-...ea111!7,_, . ..... C" :r~ ... .,.,,.., .... . ' ' • • • I • ' . l. • Ille< ,·i:· l\'~'1 Jt!"~ "' '· • •• '• ... •·" . .... • .,. '•. I DAllY I'll.CIT U rs VieWing Cranston as Diiigerit W orke:t I . .._ ! ' •1 MJCllAIL D. GREEN IT WAS CllANSTON, lo(tthet wllb • lJA$mNGTON -S<liL Alan era..u.., Slate Oemocmlc Cbainnan Charles (D<:alll.), lo--'IUiollJ< .... his • ., .14anatl, who quietly Ulllllll'jed a dispute ...... lmd ..... lldo * 'IJOSIU.. ol In--the blncllng out ol Cllllomla'I II-* .. Ille Smale. ~ llie$t evideo<e mdenlials the lint ni&hl ...... both ·the ' CAUFORNIA'S CONGRESS tbll .. .,. 1a11 -k~ uncaotested McCovtm doleplea aod tbe bo '-'.r. a • • temporari!y-... led non·McG9vero • • ' ..... ;r d 1 tts f Calli I ha"'"• fttlrtd, ~rhapo lnvollllllari!y.l.J UU 81· ~~ie rote to the !luhier ·'-••pro-•ego rom om a were '""' ·-·-•4 Geo Mill (~ ·-·•·), L-by •• .bis coll .--trouble -klnc lo(elber oo evu the • •-~ rB• er, ~ ..._ "fajorllf -~ _., '"11 simplcot detaila who loci his primary batl)e In June for i"' Lea4er Mlke.Mans!ield's Door Ao awaren..,; of Cranston u being 1 rmomlnlltlon to antiwar bank pmidtnt ;whl!> iblrlllg the Seaale tonsideratlon of "hard work<~" in his Seoate job seems to • Pele start. llollfield, Ibey prtdlc~ will ~ni•fitld t • d -t b •. w a r be getting through to volers in Calllomla almost c:ertatnly ._...,. he will not •'-# aod may help make up for aome ot .U aqother tenn. . ! Ear""' Cnljl.-.. oc1, In tlliocl. u thmton's reputed "dullness" wbeo lbiy Antiwar 1roupo In Sou~m Calll0l'1)la Ectlq 8onate , 'the •11•tJi\onts, go to cast their ballots In 1974. when the madt ao ~ of HolWeld ' hawlW!mess ..,. -oenior senator will be running for rwtee-! ·Ill bLs P~ an4 )>eld the dtao to a M • tioa 'bl per cent 'IOle apinlt two challeoaers ID-• •• 11. ~ y &Bainst I youn1er, r., .. It..Uamajorcom&<!own .trom the • • • , type. ~ llollfleld Is lllOd' to enJOylng in Qiiilaii pJbldrmed I llmllaf bolJlod-~v GO?: Collea~ of Rep. ' ..,__ ' I~;:~ .""8 • u a menibor OI Ille . Cllel !ID , (!>-Los ~. dtao of • " lie -retire, the new dtao of the IP. de~_tlon to the Demod1ilic -.Uc dolli!pllon, are • ·Demoeflla from Callfomla In the. House au.inll Coov"ll!loo Ill Mlaml. •oil\ • iiot lie. 1lll1 aot wait to · be will "' "lretdom of tn!ormotlon" Rep. . . . " • • • - y ' ' (t. ;.. .. .-t nfl~elli~IJt· ~f· M~Govern • • .. • ' ' r"' - ]" ""'~, (. 'f •• .,,.,, i -C,1:t-JI8ing~ ~Jf~p~rcuSsions' • BARRY GOLD'°' A:,.,.TER'"" Jolin E. Moos, (J>.Sacnmento), ,.,..,, 1ctlve, anUwar IJ1d llberll comperecl to tither HolWtld or Miller • .HOLIFIELD'S ~p of Ibo Government Operations Com m II t e e would also be lost to Callfohll1, though Ills critics matntaln ho buo't cloaO mucb wilb the cbalnnanshlp uyWoy. · • In ibe sen Io r It 1 lllOll')"prowid, Holilleld's retiremm• ~ also In- crease the lnllu-ol such Other veteran, remalnln& momben of the C.UJonila dtlegatloo u Jomes C. O>nnan, from Soutbem Callfornia, who sits on lbe l"'W•rfW Ways and Means Committee, lllld, IND the Nortliem j>arl of the state, John J. McFall' aod B. F. Slst.. .. Also rillnt peroeptlbly In iDllUODCe In lbe House the lill year er, two llU been Rep. Pbllllp Borton, (J>.Sjn Fraodloo), who~ up the llbet,l 'Dtmocrlllc .. Stuolf Group of 1bollt 1111 coo1110..111m IJ1d llw to pllf lbe "lnsldt<" role Jn lbe H..,. -wbeelJnr, dtaiJDB, buttonholing, &rm-lwlstlns·.md lopel-pullial. . • It WU Button wl)o' lt'l'aoled. I recent 11deal" by wbld\ tOme Hou.se labor llberels •«reed to vote og1inlt * limit on fann subsidies of $20.tlllO and aome Soulbem and cotton lawmokm •creed to . vote, In tum, ogalnst limiting the rtstit of strikers to food awnpe. · BEST MAN: Former A SI. m b I y Speaker Jesse Unruh told fellow kiblturs at the Democratic Convention In Miami that be doesn't know who ac\ually bas the bcot cbaoce of becoming the next Governor of caU1oml1, Wt, the odds apart, the best man for the Job of all tbost being mentioned Is Rep. Jerome R. Waldie, U>-Cootra Cosio Cowlty ). However. Jesse a1ao aeell\ed to be toying with the idta of -l'Ul\lllng 11aln himMlf -tbou&h be inllsled bis tt.. clinlllon Is 1tUI to run for Mayor of I.;A. aod ltrYt out the term. • TURNING POINI':' Ubru1J WU -those I\ the collvonlion who bid llelnl l)f S.11-Tbomu F. Eoel~ (!>-Mo.), before ho wu appointed u runnJng mato by George McGovern. • Unmb -•lled lbat In 11118, be Ind • few cOmpatrlots gave a list of five nnmtt ol candidates around the COW1try to Norton Simon who they !bought merited a financial contribution from him. . • Je~ says Simon agreed wlt.h four Of the suggested names but temporarily balked over contributing to Eag~~ because ho didn't lblnk be had · anjr cbaDct to win In MJJsourt. He finally coe>- lributed, however. Eagleton won by the barest of margins and went on to become the Democratic Vice Pre si(lential nominee. The~ :FeQrless· Speetator ,,,_,.. ._. ;; ' .. EW<irWr. ... g·' .. , ... el ·:s· . -• • .. ,,. ,. ' ''"t• ·. -. : ·OOs~·. :t · et . /I .. ~ • ,1,,11: I".) ' .. I 'II w or' t ·tJihiwf.'fl:iJJte , , . ~ !~ ' I • '.J' -.t .. ' J •• ' . ·----.. I '' ... ,l" ........ -.,. ' I ' -l •· • l I[ k A.Jll ..•. ., 45" .all, . . I Wk .. "? ... •. .. :, . 8 ,.ot .. · ftl, ·. oci . y rre$pons • ..:'.. . . ' . . wW lncoi!le , Iii I ~lea w!leml the t~:S-~J~:Ln.':1.= to Nlll>n's economic report In 1969, lhe poG.raf !•nlW,. i\ald :II percent of that In .tite -~ taxes, wbereu only 7 .p0rcent .. colltded from - earning $11,lllO ml <Ner. wMn federal u well u state llDd local IUa ore Included, eco'!"mist Leon Kmetlinf fOllDd lbat the poor pal4 ,1t a Ill }ltl'CtDI rate. · ·Tho loopbole1 were supposed to have been clolod Ill 'Ult, yet Rep. Wl)llam ReUlll ol Wllc:onlln foml that Ill mo, 112 flmlliel wttll tncilmel ...... '200.00I peld DO 'tedoral Income tu. And what 1boul lbo·COllllllea "partial" toc1pt1 from tu- .., botlt below aod' ...... the '200,000 nwk? t -~ ~ ).; ~ ' INCllEASINGLY oMate the -mXi' clle lnoome clus aod the poor, togtlber with all -.. -lll'OllPI for that ' matter, have beoome ratlve under the -tu burdens, Jual u the IineHlee ·were In tbtlr dayo In Egypt. ' ToWll lfttr town bu.voted down tu In' -neceaary to support educ1Uon. So, 1 clever stratagem hal been 111- vmted: replace one . regressive tu When .... think of bald _..,, -~·:~~ti;. ~;jiff iJ::·~~-~ther~~"":W ·BUI !lave~'•""' Iwf to live With:& bard worm, a really bard worktr?'SUcti' . ~ ·. ' •, -a life can be 'proper • ~ bell. And perhapo the • :• _ moot. belllsb p ·~ r I ~ '-'ti · about• it Is that you i . are not allowed' to •. =~i:! ll8llCtity • f labor. 1'rll is a notion ' wlllch baa been pro- . mulpted by thoot who have blred labor, f« u lOIJI u labor. hao been oet out to hire. · · Tho men whose wort you do bave·no great dllficullJ Ill attaching a kind of saintliness to your efforls In tlitlr htblll. UnW bargaining .time. When the old con- tract is up tor renewal, there is little talk of virtue aod tndulgenceo aod papol dtspen.satlons aod labor being ils own rewant, aod conquerlpg all, llDd the .ui.r · parapbemalla ol theology. These deal· ings are based strictly oq wbal lbe . old tnrfic can bear, on either slde •. $0 much for lbe sanctity of labor. BIJT THE .MYSTIQUE of the com- pulsive worker u Holy Mao persl!ts. Tho man who laf:I be loveS labOr for -.11 either a "!Doi' or l neuiollc. • "°" ll a good lblng, not because It Is l8Cl'td or because It JJ an end In llstll; but limply because it eets tbJngs -aod,. even more Jmportl!it, .it tftrls a boredom . greater than tllat-lnduced 'by WOrlr·ltaelf.· Thtre are aome problems that ire simp- ly too big Jar• u, uu <opilc "with-'out murderous lmpulaes, aod b 1 • d I tn ( leJ.sure. . , • , ,.1, Any good thing, we are told, Is an ad- diction when taken Ovtl'llluch, wbelber it be beer or beaUIUdt, or reac!IDI ~ If putting In ~ at<ibe lbop; W tllote Is DO limJI to tbolt houri Which can lie opent In the llbop, aiDce we -from Mr. -tbal,. .... aponda ... fit the u. ... n111111e.1ar Ito --(ptopertJ) wilb .. equally ........... tu (tbe ..iue-ldcled tu), knowing that It . Will be oulllclently CCllCUl<d In lbe rtlall Uke DIOR, adcllc:llJlu, 1*vy t!llllmce ... _.. !l'llO --who -'"' 1liro • prices oo the poor do not know the dll· do( (and bo,w llerd do clop work, by the f~. · . ... ny!) bu lllt -._.iable of all ts· The pr-n administration -• t ..... far ""'"amWltl ... to tho mark la vabie IClcfed (ui..lypo) tu Iba\ WJlJ co~ bit per-Nlal(ou, wiJelller tlley be lect $18 to f:IO bll1lon and allow for -marrlap or lllmdsblp. The onllllary aod reductloll In the locll properlJ tuea. ~ -Ill Ida time and If· Tht very poor famllleo may fllld tbtlr -· t11ooe wtildl J• Di"kel Ill u- pt<perty tu .. -"""' • 'i!'Uble peeled 1o • .-1ree11 ... wttlJout .. tu -reduced by aothlns. If do tlaa, ... ....., lgnortd "' Ille -.... not reduoo renll, to maybe ., much u Is ~ •·-'<. :..:.~rtlltl-:,=:,.. ~ ~._::. '=' ~ = va!ue1ddod tu p.•IH I w1D hike tbe1r bis IRor ab>ll>at mich! Or Is lie litopty ..... from • to ... p , dependinS • ;t' tutll_'U' )lcomeo ad ~ lnddeace of •r 6eo..,e ---. TBII NllOll admlnlltntlon ...U to ~ TO MARTHA ovoid IUCb --aolatlonl u cloolnc 11: Juot • Dille IPOl la no ..._ Ille loopl;c>lll bt the ~ Income llx to 1ltlak tho m&BI< boo loll JllUI' acbe1Au -UloaCll cJaotai the anfc1- lqll11M Wild plot·-.. bllllon, • W .. lothe<l'll Hlivt.llan.Htnry (~,....problems fO Gear .. ....... ..... It -. lel and alllalll .. btbelll .af ltll '!'&If ' ::uw; to .., iii 2 -.. ...:: = ~) . . .. ta. By PllIL llANNN · · ( .State C.plllll are problbitlve," the CW1t11 ...,.. .._ ~ oddsmater declared • SACRAMENTO -More than I mllllon AC()()RDING TO Asltmblyman Jobo elementary aod Jqh.acl!ool ,.U.,...ro Burton (D-&n Francilco), chairman ot ~·~ 1 ,walked ~ Ille · ~~ the joint committee, laid tours wtD be S~te ' Cipttol, pttred iimdli.aii futo conliljyed Ill the new building. Here kids Ille mualve nituntil;' fpORd 10 r can see legltlaUve offices, counlJ a, p!Jotogropho 111 front of a,. atstue of blbits, . the. pvernor'.1 office and oenate aod Ule!llD!Y l'Ollllllillee rooms. IAbello or watched the Stele Legislature Tllat'i just grut. · ln acUon. , i , A IC~ kid comet all tbe ... way to But, ao more. , • •. < 1> S#i:riittento from MlJpltas aod be feta to Tho overly proltctlve Jolot ,il,lilll Com-w~ tJlrouih a bulldlng~lch hao ill Ille mitlee hao decreed that '*8UM~OI the sex appeal of walkinl tbrou&h the Oo-· daotler of Injury froin )loalble eirth-1 ~l.ll Ufe Insurance Co. · quokes, the' kido con't venlllft intO lbe U Ja.wmakero ~ant to junk tht old old bullclli!g aoy more. ' bulldlnr, why don1 tlley just do ti! Capitol vlsiton and employto.ha,!!otll-~here ii. tlley don1 want to t,at, joyed orpqized coocer1s wldch eech thO ~t !tom tlie public which ~Jta year are held 111 Ibo rOtUQ!la • • .-old memories, especially ot the bullcllJti-~ !nadt even moh 1-llttal I,,;.,;._. • Wblcl\. ~ their governJnent. ol the ~ -ol the dome. It.cu Ul7'S .FACE IT ••• the old cap!~ be assumed ibot Ille arpn!W -"'"'cllenn llld beoUly, but it'I I laulJ' will also ht bomd. , , pllce bt wbJcb to -11:. Tbe tltvalGrl ~ • Lui major eortbqulh In .~ -falllns. The air condltlonlnc ~ came :IO' yem If'_ ljld !I ~ niowd ai'n" Ouctuallng. TIJero Is ...... the atstel:Y ol\I .~, •• m~·1... 1pace wbemer:iou look. ••• banned "'ibJllGrl or sl:btial.)'Gtlliillm. ; 11'1\1 _1 Burton aod bis commltlW mlMowmrTs..,. ~ ii condemn the whole bulldinc ••• -~ far !nm a lllljcr "f1ull llne" wlllc:b trocluce an •~lion for a nW would mm II a di...,. -for_. ==in·.· C:::.1:~ = qualla. with the , ... 1_ ol ~! Jimmy "Tht Greek" Sriydtr ·In Lu A !ouNnember commllleo bas be.a Vepl, the wtll·known oddsmaker, re-appointed by Burton to ecnldtr fUrdlir fUled to 4!l0le 1t11 odda OD tlle dlUlc:e the actr... Memhon lnclade Sem. J ..... the bull~ lnJ&bl foll. ' K-(J).Lq lloocb) and MN1t J. "'!_,quote oddl on malt.la If· L11om1r11no (R·OJ•I), ••I f~ l~e;: Sbydtr told C.plt91 Newo ~ lurlon aod -t•ttq ~· 011 woukbt't evu do ft for ll'•Her (R·rr.to). • Q-onkite ol CBS when ht wanttd oddl on ..... the old buildliiC wlll 'ltlt ......... a moon 1bot from C.pe Kenned)'. -ol the Oornmlllee. • • • ".Bolt I'll 1111 "'° thll. < ·, 1M tddl of WW -tblt rw1J1tJ11 ... I Jiii anJtbiar dllutroul lllppenq Ill tlll bard! •• • • S.Mol, Ju~ 30, 1'72 -. -~ I D.llll PILOT Myths Exploded on Gun Controls in U.S. Coed iili1 _g • OverB~ ,. BJ 11\ANKLlN E. ZJMRING CllrW&M kltMil MM!llf Ml"t'lct CHICAGO -Al times ol v'°'ence . o r awulnation, Amerlcom tune hr to the IJopefUI optimism ol U-who aeo the eDd of violence eeround tho nul comer of aun l•Bisl•· tion. Even n\ore regularly, guU>OWlllng amupo uaure us that ille 30 llllUjoo bondiUns Jn Ibo Dlllan have nothlnc to do with violent crime Jn the \lnlted Sta(M. Each aide II convinced that It is ablolutely rlih~ and nobody bother• to gel Illa lacta 1tn11ht. Sadly. our national debate over gun contNI I.I ofteo a battle of emp!y atogano. ,,_ ore about 100 million auna In thll countzy -more than two-thlnll of t h e m lboliUM and rllles, the tradl· tlonal sporting weopoila in American Ille. The other 30 million or eo "" bandguoa owned more In titles thin In 1111'11 ..,, rarely used in oport ..cl nine Umes u llkely aa looi guoa to lie Involved In crime. The vut majority of all sum are not violently mls- tllld, but IUlll are involved Jn • quorter of a million violent heeding any !nlormatlon that und"'1\lnel thal ...,. of aecurlty. e Mytll No. I : "LeclUmale ~lttzeu are aot part ti oar pa problem." Since crime !J cauaed by criminals, many people ariue that our many million ""'°wrt- lng lamillea have nothing to do with the,aun problem. Yet the truth is that Ibo ma· jorlty of all guo homicides are committed by penolll without aeriowl prior crimioal records. And eveo more Important, withoul rt1lslntJoo I D d JicOme Iowa ii II Vfr/ difficult to keep 30 mlllion handguns In le&flimate baJdo While 11111 preventing potential crlmlnat.s from buying gum oeconclhand ot .teallng them. Even reell1nfloo ol cuna and Ucenotng of tllelr ownera might not atem tho flow from legitimate Io llltgttlmate ownen with ao many millions ol 111111 In circulation. So it ,_. that we wlll have to bring many mllllona of auns uncler oontrol to get al the violent quarter of a million aun episoclea. e M)'IA No. C: "G .. laws .... 1 __ _ do•~ olleJ ...... There II a ll'liD of truth to UU. argument, but . it II nooethelell a dan1erou1 ovenlmpllfttw!Ion: - Jn fad. &be Ml'"'Wf!l Jll'OVtl • bit too mucb ... It ..,. opiAloclM each )'1111', ·and our gesta tbal an erimlDal laws mllllom ol. .... -apln ore futile, ·-an the peo- portlcullrly ~;;i::;· pie wllo -·-.., i... -to tbe ailnO • deed, crlmlnll. 'Ibo ..... bJ miking tol>IJsy ...,. '1!111 oompllcaled trutll II 11111 Jaws -... ult mare deldly, ·do not -k .....,..tlcaley;. 'Ibo real cllllk:ahy · In !hf 'Ibey must be ·..t..rctd and ~ debote ....-P. 'Jiw1 they mull dNI Wtlh tbe reality Is tbtl half of the poitlcl(IOnt.s of guo ua In thll ...,.qy. But Wldereltlmate tbe problem laws that cut down the whlle the other' 1 half un-transfer · o[ l\lftl· fro m dereitlmate the time money legitimate to W.gltlmate and Joss of liberty U..1 w11i owners, o r llramaUcally probably'l>e nee ll'"1 to aolve reduce our ~le bandiun It. The hat way to lllullnte 111pply, can .cut down oo the thll theme II by ~ role ol guns m vlole .... •lib! myths about IW11 -lour • M)'tb No. i: "Ga laws from each lide. cu -crime la die ·e Mylll Ne. I: "We lllve a \lolled -. to t» same erlme pnlalem, Mt a ,_ lefel1 ~1111' ta ctlllRltl ,....,... ·~~:-" 'lbil ~ ...... belnl If .. ..... from antl·gun coalrol P'OUPI -to larpt the 11111 pct of II true to !he e-that JOO our crime ~ -ol r---:----------....,.-----.1 million IUlll ~ the~ :'It_.., • ·:bairrll 11 profe¥ of mt 11 IW'~.el Qd-.. prob~~3..,..~. II ~~..!'!'_..~ ........ ._._~O!.dle ... eatl.t'a:Csiillr lee ..,_ ·-,.... ... --· ...--. Shcllt1 la Criminal Julllce. IA~ lie -ao-. ·.ts -. II.I' g r y lema that mate YlolfJl!-crlme lor of re····ch for ··-·--k fo-e n· -j ~ - · ~~~.!!!~~mot rates~,in' ·~. J'111Uln ~ ·~~'"' -~ -" 0 ••• .. --_ _... _ '" _ _ lloul Commllsloa o:,,tii:, Came• aod f~:it"Z"~ •L---" . liDce u4 cooatho!-'\11~ to?k f,...-~ , l of..-aodl,_.. 'W-...:lelf; ' · /. 'luedVloleJecelu~'Llle." • ·, ,-' f!· wbm pna .,. ued, We often .heir thlt the / '' ·t , ·''~ :. t :., ....... 1111 .... !hit \]nit.cl stafll bu• l\llHllllnl ._ ___________ ..__..,:.. ....... .11 _. Wiii i"'6iilll bi a foctor of tale 31 times ' Ii blcJe u t~ lllM· If we want to iilallda lletwee• tJeli' eoutry :lilr .... lle.0 }Nuth a crlm& England, whldl pre1U1111bly dramatically ' reduce handguo aud enicuve .... Iowa." . 11111 •· pn problem, """"" thal we could reduce I •-_. • mllllo the otbor kl1Ung lo· tho .....,1 ... rate 11 violence, we probab y have to , Just 15 l\UIM>wning -·--.. reduce the total nwnhel" ol ~-~ , . we adopted Mn 11111. cootroll. such IUDS· ,see the coll for men controls Ht. · 1• ''Tbe • ~nf~. our v to 1 en t ThLI is really a sjmple cor-as an evil' compiraey, many ~Llltl 8 ......., • ~ j Crime rat. Jlill mna1!I much ~tro1 cl"---" •••·• that (f ....--., hllf1er thin tho other ollary to MYth No. ~. because ~--"""'" ~ ~, ... ,.... . developecf Cauntrt! 0:: matter ll legttlmate guo Ownership.is the only real oppoeitloo to gun , ~of Am• r 1 c • n how mach we do about JUDI• port of the problem, loss of ~~t~ Bat~l'~toe ) ll•e In oome becauae ~lolnt iob and freedom and inconvenience to - -On4, hurglanl attack ..,.. ·anolher with all le&ltlmote 11111 °"""' I.I part =~to ;.,I down a•...: r.IJ'-About 25 weopom 11 ~ rates thin of the oolution. handgun OWllOU'lhlp bu II.I ~oil. )"'"'!""'Jell haJ.: do the ~lab« l1pinw. e Mytll No. 7: "Only the root much deeper In AIM'!coo ~~ ~ _, ReducinC· tl6I' ~ of N1tloilll RI f 1 e Aasoclatlon cul"-..,_ tlMel ."'"7 &D ~· atlaclae by IUDI will recluce'l-----------•w_~ _____ _ e.otiv• ""'-tho, the death ton 1uom lltlck crtmlnal -.... •. am thj.s II; beciause other weapona .,. why we have . Ill 1 Jr\ll!'"il '"' dang"""'-But It II not a privately owned ha~•· cure for crime, and those who :Vet the homeowners JU" oversell gun control in thlz rarely protects him, agamst way ooly add to O!ll' )llO!ound burglan, wl1l1 seek to' elude national confualoil ovir aum hlni, or the occalonal robber, and violence. who counts on sw,rlse and a weapon of hi! own to render the homeown« belpleos. The looded handgun in your hlme !J much men likely to ac· cldentally klll oomeone In the family than to save his life. Perhaps II thll • were lully understood, moot domestic blndguns, and moot of our aun problems, would go away by tbtmselves. Bui that is unlike- ly. .P<ople oeelc auno !or a sense ol aecurity and will resist e Myth. No. S: "Gun Jaws would aot result la maell cost or lacoev~ lo laweldtna cltbt•:" There ere, to be .sure, some gun.oootrol Jaws that won't -mucb -the. problem is that they migbl not achieve much either. H we really want to keep guns out of the hands of the irreaponsible, we must put an owners to the !noonvenieoce of getting licenaes and re&lller- New organic hair remover Hairs off in minutes, ~off for weeks. Leaves skin beautifully smooth, free .from hair ••• without shaving, , waxing, using messy creams or foams or resorting to electrolysis. j There ls now a new way to remove unwanled hair completely from face, arms, thighs, legs, wflerever- and keep it off longer. You use a gentle, odorless organic compound, called oema. and the r .. ulls are simply sensational. ~ Delila actually lilts out thewllol e holrfrom t folllcle ••• leaves your skin beautifuJly amooth free from halrforweeks. The little extra time Delila maytakeatflratwon1 matter once you llnd thlt you can reallyfQrgetollout holr removal ••• yes, for weeks. Thero are no blunl ends. No pricldy'atubble, no nlckl or cu ls. And there's no quick grow back. When holr ewntuallydoee come In, It Hems sparurllld blllyeofl. Delila,. Na!ural Organic Halr Romover. Idell for teenegera, too. $5.GS at our cosmetic counJera. JCPenney FASHION ISLAND, Newport Be1c~ HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach Double-header. Two perms on sale. One week only. Our 'Balsam Plus' perm, reg. 12.50, now only 8.88 Helene Curtis 'Phase 7' perm, reg. 17.50, now only 11.aa· Include special conditioners, shampoo, cut and set. F1•hion l•land, Newport IH<h 17141 644.2)1) Huntln9ton Center, Huniin9ton 8Hch 17141192·7771 1 People In this country are a!rald of crime, and havlnc .... -them feel better. It is aJao difficult fo r legitimate gun owners to ~ themaelves aa any part of the problem, elnce 99 percent of all our pns are u I e d responsibly and everyone .... ' himself a port of thet 99 per· cent. It is tbua difficult to coo- vlnce him that there should be gun laws that inconvenience him. e Myth No. I: "All thot 11 ~ le IOlve .;,r cu pr<>- blem II -ieglalalloo." American • ._.Jeoce with )lldllbltlon of a I co h o 11 c hevvagea auuest.s that new lawJ, alone, an not ~ auai-ntee of 11gnifepnt soCiaI cha~e. Public support for Jaw· must be high !er if a law euts a&alnst the grain of publle aentlment, ·too · many people will dlaobey it. Police and court zupport are necessary if legislation is to be more than a hollow sl>ell. Also, it should be clear by now, with as many thousand guo laws scattered around thi! country a! gun deaths, that passing the right laws under the right conditions iz much more important than . , .. •• • r .,,.. • Sweaters . ' ' 1n ·partnership. With pants. • • , With skirts. Sw•ter1ets, agreatatart on • bock-to<ompua wordeobe. And Penneya has the best ot tllam. WOOl/acryli~ bQUctes, --'1omboWool ~In 111c1r1 ll1d pans-• -llld Junior ..... Oclc!'I trcne bold ID lcld~ .. 6an"~8 .. ' . .., ,,,, .. !.., I • JCPenney ~· Thevaluean !*' nlf¥day. . -°"'"' ..... nlvlt •• ro• ltell Penn91~. . : '\ .. , ' ,. ' FASHION ISCAND, NewPOtt leech (7141 '44.23lt . l'1IJ . TON CENTER, Huntington Beach {714j *'7711. HARIOR CENTER, Golia Miu" (7M) 6'46-5021 • (~d ~ • • • • • • ' • ave 25°odn OOF 3.99 polye$ter knits for back~to-sch I.. · . . • • ' ·~, I . ~ , , , DAILY PILOT ...... f1t1 ...... IC.MlllW 'IP YOU k!EP Ai( ~VE MlNI> Ya,JJ IODY STAYS ·YOUNGER~ Dr. :r. Torrance Pholp1Jrl1'it Ch.:to,Wlth, ll1"9r -·of Cost• Mota \ I , \ .. S.idewalk . Prea~her •• • • f'isitOr Crusade$ for Patriotism By JAN EDWARDS is ahead of all the~ coun· Y"'"'i people who~ with Of .. o.itr ,. .... st.tt tries, don't you \blDk" ao? me and who '!.ert eftCY loyal Bright and vig°"""' mock· "I agree wilh every bit of Tiley were 'M~ I have Ina Ibo toll 90 ytari of . Iii• It," Moore said finally. "And I often foupil't~ Yarmom are tabs on a man, a cunous thought enough of this country very loyil to America," he lJl!alonary II preachJn& hill to go aervo In the ll'D!ed said. -1 on Ibo aanda of forces. But the young ·people OI hill sidewalk ·approachel, Newport Beach theM. IUltry doni agree with It." Dr. Phelps aays 'he tri.. to get IUllUDer clays., Dr. Phelps aoon rises, walks acquainted wllh po...rsbJ . Dr. T. TorrlJICO Phelpc, In a few steps and motions a first Then ho cn,iaadea io. true character for a 'Crusader, young ~y to bis aide. patriotisr;a, con 1erv1 n spoocla bis daya and evenings ' "! think the United States II America's natural ..-cea , w~ and mWng with one of the beat plaoeo to Uve and retaining. yOlith'and vital!- ·:;the, visitors -·mosUy the tn ••• this country II not nm ty. Those are Jill primary · ~· -to talk randomly by three or four men such as causes. / abou~_pat{iotl!m, vitality and' Andrew Carnegie, it is owned He talks about them first. other thtngs. by, stockholders .•. by the Talking about God "is my sec- He needs no lnvltatton, brisk· people," Phelps tella him. ond step." ly and abriJpUy approaching ''They agreed that America "I do ask them (about God) an elderly ,,,.n sitting alone is tlk land of opportunity for alter I talk Jong enough _ by the Newport Pier. young and old," observed Dr. alter three to four minutes I /"Bello;. are ,... here for the . Phelps approvingly, alter the ask if they go to church ••• 1 :•. dQT ••• 1lo you belo111r to a . ~ and another mllege-age do •t 1 2......, d~'::J1oup? I.._.. · drifted off into the n anoounce( • am · 8 !f"=: that ftlltie!I ~ lnillle. , minllter IDIW the iemnd llep ~· .....,..llDlftgiloleboi&· ~)-tostopamuple J:""'~:~ .. ~ :!f. -••111)1 ltl"llce. .ef,..,,.wommwl>olool:aslf Dr. Phelpa 1&11 'he II aot ;;,::tr!lllllp u --. .,.Y mJgbl be In mlJegt,• lie •eaanled aa a fanatic became ' ... .,. ,.._ .• ' -out loud, •to ... bow Ille poqple he.""'"1? "'"don't • ~· ~ u._.min.-.., _ _,..,_,.,.be~·• e ,, ,lbatl talk lo'_.-.. lieo' . -. ..,. ~"' .. tliobli lo find any 111cb pl • -. ... "z.~ -~ ·;shethe..::• ~tfushas~ewpo . ,. -. ·&'tlf ... :S. ...... ":...,.. .. ...,.._ ~ . • -"" J.omn..._ illl.a -:' "Will oci"~ -·-was asked to speak to~tht!' • ;, 0 :-. ·~:: , caue' ;;nr"'"bJt"'"1 group again. · ' ' • , "'. ' ~ · ~-----r--;~.;..; :,' ter'.; As a former 'lllinister fOr ~ i ""~ " • f'li\,lp. dro .,........, • •. • sle s e v e r a 1 Congregationalist -~~~Clal!f90illv!iW,i~;~ •a-,;•::c::.r.:.~t ~ ~es In ·Pasadena , :~ place -to ~· ;HO water aa lhe7 are : "Is Sacraplento and lllicbigan and ~,..._• who ·•u· tel the UDlled Slalea a. bell • a lecturer in Europe u weU ~Jim uil,Jlti IJee!t ' _,iry.?l'!tt :YI S:t~f··~:._1! * -...., Jolll 'l1ley do aot -and ~ .. -. ,,_ wD '.,ii~~• _. wait nay. mass ol people are decent, _. I liave a ' la A1J 1be7 leoft, Dr. Phelps hard-working loyal-Americana. m~.. . 1 -.......,._... HI am astoolshed ·•ebave to "',. ;:i;;;-'la.:=::' ~-~~!'.~ =-~ ~ .. :;'"~~ ... the'= lllllel 'alml( hire \J.,, .... to two Ill l!lBDY knockers, cnttc:s and • · . ., , • radicals who say America is · · ·the worst COUWy." ~ 1 B' 1~ Dr. Phelpa recalls~ as .: illl n.nn . .....-u n.n , chaplain of the Califcwnta Leg· ,R V•• ' ~ , I. I I .MAI lslaturt1 he cou1d 1 not be IO .. opinionated. lS; ~ • G · "I 'Was usually nonportisan ~•:opies on errnan · .. I could only talk con-~ .... · • • ~ · , · fidentlally to 1 friend -to a ;~ , , • i, . 1 1 ·-1 • friendlknew-Ibadtoavoid f' l!l1'1" (UPI~,-B~ ~ Union . only to .the Umted being a lobbyist." ? estimate there are at least States; • Legislative s.esslons began 25 Giit Communist spi., active stat,e ~-agentt' say the from l!HS until 1955 with his to' Weal Germlllf, more than most elfiotlte opies, · and ~ming_ meditaUon. ''A I 10,000., them -the -~~:.=a,~ °": =~ thei:e.:oui~~p ~fr ! C and U.-lrcml Ea!! whom filter 1"'o ~ ':,y hands," be mnembered with , GenllalQ'. Jbe S .. aaill to via· the ~-. I IQlile, 1:=., :;;,"!"·~· mS:::t"r;~ I ,~-=~ ... ~ =... ":r ':".. .::.! of Gt Cw Salim (llllll-Weat spies. '"llley can ,.... 1- t =i ... ~ free .. -. -(IOI.•" f ~~ -.mll)-uld. • ; 11 • nport '"' ... <>nee here, they ael aboal ' U-llir 1111. . Ollabllshi'W elaborate Ip y • ,,.. ~ secret aern<e rings <apol>le of llOlldratlng • of11!M: 1111 ilhey believe a all'Ievela of Wiilt Gennin life ; carillnll pt •f Soviet polley, -govemmmt, m 111 t 1 r y , thnJnlllt Ip)' acUvlUll, II to icademlc, _, -IUld of. f "-trdll -Germany -lldala 111 llllft II llllle Ibey f lhot 11, to~ It from the·-="""=do=to .......... • No& 4tlallc Tr e It Y•~ I .Drpnlutlon and thereby help l, ,..,.... U.S. lafluenco .lrom Einpe.• · ~ II lllete ofliclala :wco.-1111-•• 24'1rp larlllll Gf 9"1e1 our OF STAm Foma.....-n YOUNI, WITH UT1U DI NO CllDITT CCWM 11 1N '" us. There h 1 good ch1nc1 th1t wt c:tn de1Mr JOU one ltftct or I hOIM full with our '''' credit plan. Al llTTll Al Oii OU1 llOTllUIG DOWN S•ftAll & s12 a 110. ...,,. . 3 IOOM oaouP IPICIAL I • ' " [ ti I 99 yd. ..... U1 Jd. pol~ doubleknlla In • wide aaortment ol lahlon ooi-J8cqu8ld8. ftPM, ..,_ toxlur.._ Acryllo double lcntt loo. Maclllne -halite Md .....,_PN81. You"ll Wllnl • wllole Wllldrobt of 1111111. • \ , ;~ ~ ' ' < '~· .' JCPenney The values are here every day. , •Sale prices effective Sunday, July 30 through Wednealday, August 2, 1972, at the following stores: , . . \ FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beech (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hul)tington Beach (714) 892-777f. •HARIOI( eana, • Cost• Mesa (714) 1146-5021. (•Closed S..nd•y) like it ••• charge ill Open noon to 5 p.m. • • • I -.. ~ • ~-· t\, JO DAllY PILOT Sund11. Ju~ JO. 19n ..._.,. . ~~ .. , ~ \The La st . • • T o Go • • ! • Gls Flying to Vietnam Carry Mixed Ernotions lly KAY BARTLET!' TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE :(AP) - The war protests IO :on. Troop wilhdrawals are an-·:nounced perkldically on prime ' ::time. A prtsldentiaJ candidate ·:runs on a "Peace Now" plank. , :And at Travis Air Force Base, ; :the dispatcher an no un c e 1 ~ .;Flight 281 will board from ' ;~ate Two. Final destination: ':~igon. ' · ;: The replacement troops and ;.advisers pull themselves up ~Jrom the floors of the big ~m·like terminal where some :_Jiave been trying to sleep on ~4tuffle bags for hours. From ;lhe chairs, from the, big :Cafeteria, from the little :\elevision sets you can watch ~r quarters, the y o u n g idog!aces and · the beribboned ~~ass bead for the chartered 'commercial aitliner that will ;~ke them into a country · .Whose very name evokes a :9trong reaction from most ~~icans . • ;: Seven hundred to 800 men , 'jeave from this air but north ; J>f San Francisco each week, ' .JOme. professional 10ldier11 go-:tnt bacK to Vietnam for their ~nd or third tour of du ty, ·tome teenagers on their way JO get a first·hand ·took at a trar they remember reading about practically all their lives. :. They go with many,, emo- Qons. Adventure. Patriotism. ~ dream of saving a spot in fhe world threatened by Com- 1 munism. Bitterne5s at being \among the last to IOt s;>erhaps ;the 1~ to die. ~ • 41What difffl'ence does tt 'nlake bow I feel about going?" : asked an Army major. "I : don't know why anyone should ~be #Jterested ·in how we feel. \+e're going. That's it.11 ~ A ~year·man, Army Lt. :P,I. Robert Garman, s:/1s he ::!Po~ !orwanl ~ nttlng back ~!Ato the field again. He Wrved )hll first tour during the 1966-67 ::liolll~up. ~ ! "It's the only light we have ~right now," says Garman. ,.,l\'1 where the action is. The pay Is better, but the risk is greater. Bu t that'a our buslness, I'm a profe.sstonal aoldiel\" Garman, who bas a abort :crew 'cut, uys be has no J191itiral !eellngs 1bout tbe :riJhtnea or tbt wro-of 1bt war. .. •:''Politics is not our line of .tiosiness. A toldler is a soldier. 'ite've 1tarted ~mething and I tSd.nk we have to Rive the Vlet· ritmese a chanc\. If It goes Cc>mmunist, we can onJy say •. ,.........~ •Jt'• t he only fight -.,e laaue rlglat note. tt'• '"h e r e t he ac• ~~~·~'-~ --;--~------ ""'ve tried." :.The thoughts or the young riten are far more volatile than those of the proressional illldiers. There's a young man 0.Uing for the use of atomic Weapons, another with a peace s)imbol tatooed on his arm, tome who have signed peace Petitions. : But even among the pro- fe ssionals, the thoughts about bting among the last to go W:try. An Air Force technical sirgeanl . going r 0 r his third t6ur or duty, S3~'.'l "\\1hy 116ould I jtO over nov.·? It's just a:political thin~. 1'he first time r.went. J thought I was going ftir a cause. If I ('()Uld just reel t:·was doing some good . it '.tould be different If these Jteple cared or wanted us In . ..:.... " ..,...e •.. 1Jle non-com. with 20 years lo and eight months away f(dn retirement, declined to fSVe his name. "Career men ....,·t say ho .. they really feel • the record. They know f.Pey'll get hung." •His 1pecialty wiJI keep him ht• the field pretty much, and tjll1 time around, he say1 he 's *Ored. ::•1 •ve run for bunkers Jic(ore. but we had protection :p,n. Now I'd rathtr have my :(.pnd 10 -y(Jr -old SOil& out :jlpre than the South Viet· ~.,.,.troops. They 're . 1ble. I con see why get the nickname 'rip-• , I • fool bitter lbl1 •tlmt. Nnil miiht want to uvt his lalcr, but I doo't w1nt him to 'I DON'T EVEN HUNT' Spec. John R. Urbon do It with my li!e.~ 1be career men generally looked upon their tour In Viel· nam as just another job, a year·long transfer from cor- porate headquartefl to an ouUylng bronch o!fi<e. • Army Specialist John R. Urban, a teacher of American history and government in Shreveport1 Le,, i!: one of the most opposed to going to Viet· nam. "Man, 1 don't even hunt~' says the 24 -year-old schoolteacher. "All 1 want to do Is go over there and turn a wrench. J don't want to kill anybody. I hope I can come back without knowing how. Five 1ergeanll have already told me J have an attilrde problem. J lcpolf that." The feeling that. the U.S. 11houtdn'l be in the war, but since we were, the best possl· ble fi ght should be fought was voiced by some. Spec. E·l,Wllliam 'ruck; who joined th~1Xrmy thi'~e· years ago when lie was 17, was iYaitlng to return to Vietnam 1tter a leave. "I joined to see the world, but I've seen all I want to see," said Tuck, who drives an ammunition • hauling tractor- trailer. He saw seven ol his buddlea killed. "Charlie put a satch on their palh and they all went like that,'.' said Tuck, snipping hls fingers. "Every time 1 base would be pulled out Chorlle would go in and bit. Our job i! to go In and clean it up." Tuck says he last wa s shot at May 18th and is not over· joyed ebout going back now. "We shouldn't be there, but we've got too much sunk in now to pull back. But I've spent my time over there . Let 's get some · of the longhairs off the streets and send them over." Anny Spec. l Wl l ll 1m Greene, 27, home on emergen· cy leave and r et ur n in g , grimac ed as be 11.!ltened to men about to board the plane with him talk about their distaste for killing. "It's not like that over there," said Greene. "You don't get to think about ii. It's you or him. I've stepped ()TI a mine , been shot at a few times and was medically evacuated . You don't know what you're talking about." Greene told the men going for the fir st time. ''\\le ought to go in one time and ta ke it like we took Korea . Jf need be, bring in a couple of aton1ic weapons," said Greene. Greene was schedultd to go on the same plane ~·ith Urban, the schoolteacher who refwes even to hunt. Because of a somewhat confused status as to whether Urban was a draftee or regular army, he was temporarily pulled off the plane w h i I e the Pentagon decided his fate, Urban, father of t n l8- month-0ld son. fought the draft successfully for a while. but eventually Uncle Sam did indeed want him. He iigntd the papers. Urban believing he w;is a draftee and Washington believing he enlisted . "l never brought It up Until now)" said Urban . "It didn't make any difference." Now It makes all the dlfferenet . Nobody wanl3 to be tbt l11t ~ton sent to Vietn1m . ,Nobody ... ni. i. be the 111t to cllt O\'tr there." Urban lost bi• colt. And ho , "" amoni tho 1111 to 10. .. ,. ,. ... ,. . -.: ... ~gnups Rise . . : • LONDO N (AP ) -·l A•tomo'bUe rlll!ti:•tloOI la · l June jumpo41 to ll0,11&7 ltom : 104.116' ID the 111111 month lut • year, the governmtn•; ! reported. • • iii'' .. .. $CASH $:: h t & 2n4 I . L LOANS : : e $1,000 ,. Sit, ... . """ ............ ....... e ce ... UMMIUls .,,,.., ..... e '"'9tkk-CALL 847·5200 RELIAllLI .. . . .. . . ' d • • NEXT STOP SAIGON: SOME 700 TO 800 TROOPS STILL LEAVE TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE EVERY WEEK FOR VIETNAM Som• Are Profe1slon1l1, Some Are THn1ger1, Some SenM Adventure, Some Bitterness: They Know Last to Go May Be L11t to Die OnitP c1. tHk• m 4) ,.,.... lc•ll cotlfct, If toll) 11: ................... ..... .CuStorri •savings tplan ·: ; 20% Off entire li·n·e. Fab·r:ic1and~labor,. \ Custom dra.peries, '</'• • . ·.(,. .. \·,. '°'"!.'. ~ ~ ' • '~ ,J' /.. slipcovers, reupholste,.Y;: .. \. Now·s the time t o redecorate and save 20% ! Custom made drapenee:slipcovers, and reupholstery in a fabric and style to suit your home. Our decorator will bring samples and professional suggestions. And you can charge It at Penneys. :.· ... '." . ·. ' hit ol 111, •only lltlt9t 1 pllone CllP. hlln.,. A .. H111111 D11anll119 llr\1ol Me _./llllnl• Cullofti dNl*IM. .. DDMfl, upllo!llllY• Carpelll ... furniture, HUH~ llH.~ • hlln.,. n•rrou. nowi JC Penney The values are here every day. Shop Sun.day noor:i to 5 P .M. at ~he foflOW\11. llol'lli FASHION ISl:AND, Newport Beech (714) 644-23 13. HUNTIN6TON CENTEll,1 Huntington ... c~ (71~) m.mT. \ 1 tit' < t ! .. • (: • t A Ir case.' Tej viola Col Judge ~ Fairfi alto .... whlle B A I will 111'12, Wal ...i s I San and •Irr or Th to t Bure year rate the De liver lion ""· with '""' tho c . . SA floor tho IJ ' -------- • CALIFORNIA forona's Atto1·nev . " Irks Judge FAIRFIELD (AP) -A judge baa inltlaled -. that could lead to criminal charges and dlsbennoot ogalnot eon. cm! attomey Richard l!iwk, who ls defending Juan Clol'olla agalnot charges of murdering 25 farm laborers In Sutter County. The action .was prompted by Hawk's comments to newsmen despite a gag rule imposed in the case which has been transferTed to Solano County for trial. Supe<vlsing Superior Court Judge ThomM Hea ley acted last week in referring a com- plaint agaiMt Hawk to Solano County Dist. Atty. E . Glynn Stanley and the State Bar Association for "im.ependent lnveotlgatioo and whatever ac> lion Or -shall be coo-aldered appropriate.,, The COIDl'iaint was made by &ltter County Dial. Atty. G. David Teja, who accused Hawk ol maki ng "es:· trajudlolal statements I o r p u b II c dissemination con· ceming evidence in his client's case.'' Teja sald the statements violate an April 6 orde!-by Colusa County Superior Court J udge Richard Pattoo, who is presiding over the c a s e ICheduled for trlal Sept. 5 In Fairfield. '!be order prohibited attorneys for the pro6ecution or deleme discus.sing evidence outside of court. Pattoo bu already · aen- tenced Hawt to 18 hours ln:jail far refusing ID allow Clol'olla to partlolpale In a, bandWrittng analysis requested by Iha pro. 1«11Uon. Impooliioo ol the ...,tmce haa bee!) delayed while Hawt ~ .. Bicycle Accidents Increasing SACRAMENTO, (AP) '!be Increasing pop.>larlt)I of bicycleo is leading to a aharp upturn In Iha nwnber ol Callforn!anl killed and injured · tn bike ~ tno blCiilni7 patrol ropOrta. • During tbe firilt three rnorihl pl this year llwn"""' 20 lalallties and 2,259 injuries, o 67 percent U..--over the 11 killed and 2,5 injired for the aame period ol 1971 , the patrol repo<ls. . "If this trend which began three years · ago alntinues, I more than 14·,000 bicyclliltl will be killed or Injured tn 1972, '' Patrol Cornmisllionel' ' Wall« Pudimld 'aald In a ...,.. ' releue. ' i • SF Leading " ' In Su~cides SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -i Ban FranclJco leada California and the nation In auicldea and cirrhosis of the, liver as causes of death. The sulcl~ rate, according to the Health bewtment'a Bureau of Vl14! Stl!Istlcs, l~! year was tw!Ce tlie Califomls rate and three times that of the country. Deaths fro m cirrbosiJ of the liver, shriveling and deatnJc. lion of the orcan mainly asooclated with boary clrlnt· Ing, 1howed San FrlllClsco with thrice !lie llole ratt, and lour times the alllpllll rate, the report asld. Campaign Fund J,imit Fail& SACBAMENTO (AP) -A IMUll'e Mltlng a minimum !Joor of. JU>llc llmdi..i for polltlc:lll campolgns haa dled in the A111rnbly. The bill '1 U-41 vote Tburt- day left it II votes short ol. _.. n,. Id .. , I a I d bKbrl, was to let voten 11now it 11 not oruy ·the epecla1 lni.re.t -wbidl COi> lrtrlalo lo .... u•1e•..,. ,... . . ' IJ ) llAlllAl.I. OLOYU IT SPALDING ~:.:.-:::.ts . , , , • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •,,,,, .IAU • 1695 ~::.!-=~~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • o • • • • • • •. • .IALI •7•1 =~:i:~:., .......................... 1.W •••• ::;r... •. -:.-:u~ .......................... SA~ •711 ... .,.,. 1rou ON,., 811..,., c-, .. 1i.. a .. -r1eo ... Y2 Price All .,.. a.i... ...... 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MallT NIU IT IWICROfl $511 ...... $1.fJ ••••. , .••• , ••• , • , •• ,, ••,, •••• .IALI -LAYll IT CHIMOLD $ 518 ......... •10.ts •.•.•..•••••• ••••,,, ,,, • •••• .IAU ID MITAL OA1 CAlll $418 I ............ , $6.tJ , , , , • ,, , , ,, , , , , ,o •• .IAU 110U.WllOHTID •1518 le1Mr $1t .tl ••• , • , •..•••••• , • , , , , , , , , , , .IALI ACCUIOllll V1 orr lllACH CHAIU ........... ts ····••••••··•••···• ,,,,,,, ,,, .IALI llACN CHAIU a.pa.r $1.tJ •• , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , • • • • , • •• IAU PATIO CHAIU ...... ft.ti ,, . ,, •••••• •••••••••,,,,,,,,,.SAU BASKETBALLS TOUl-IOP L.A. LAil .. Reg, 7.95, $8.95, $9.95 Elgin h ytor. NOW •4u Red-Whlte-atu e, Spalding Wilt Chamberlain ZllCO l'ROPANI HU.TUI ;::1!";2t .t S • , , , • , , , , , , •• , , , • , , , , , ••••• IAU • ' 218 -ITU • ...... , $14.f S • , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , • , •• , , , , , .IAU LONG HANDLI &XU ...... $7.tS, ... ts .,. .. 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Not & -...... .,.., .•••..••.••.•.••••••••••••••• ,Wf $618 •2•0 •118 MITAL IUU N....,_ • 1118 :....,_ '°';u:,.l~~ ............... • 1418 ,.,.._ $26.tl •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••,SAU IDT ITIYllll LONG IKIRTI $10-s~• c'°'"" ,_...., t•ltL -... ... ar.1te" ...... aso. t21.so • , • , •••••••••••••••••••••• POii TNI -DI LONG HAL-11110111 • 14H ..... _,,,. -4 .,.... •. lf'ek•R 11•1, .... •11,00 o o o,, • o, o , o o o o o o o o o o , o o, > 1 >,, o o o' o, o PAMO• MAil• LACT llLOUL PRINT ILOUllS $ .. 0U 1/1. .... •17.50 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·.... . II. RIO. $IS.JO ,, , , , • , , , ,, , , , , , . , • , ,, •• ,, , , , , , , • ,, • •• • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • •• • • • • • ... CIOCHITIDIWIA-YUTI •11oa.t5so ~ ••I.,.. l·M·L ••••••• , , , , , , , • , , , PAMOUI IMJID YUTI $418 hit, -•rtM ceMni. 1 ... 1cei1 ti.._ ....... t 11.oo NOW . 1AMOu1 MAil• co-ouiNAns y2 Price .. ...... prW ......... ,...,, fedrst ........... •nn.1 CLOTN co.01D1N&ns y2 Price ...... ~ .................... ,.... .. •"'· ~-~ !!~ .................. Y2 Price ~~ ....... -.... -.. ...... Y2 Price ~.~~~~ ......................... •1• 1_.,ILllftlWIA-TOH $9'0 ,....,,.. ..,.._...., c......_ u., ... 1s.oo. ,... ...... . PAMOUI UKD TAlllC -$ 500 Asteorte4 Ce191'1. l ·M·L llO. $1.00 ••.••• , , , , • , •, •,,, PAMOUIM&llD .. UINIDDINIMI $8ff We1tw11 cut fkftlt lOll Sl1•1 1-16 llO. 11.00 •• , •••, P&MOUI MAKlllR_ID_ lau $4110 Whlli, l'Sfch ,.---. ....... tf.00 • •••. , NOW ONLY PAMOUI MAK• ITA· .. llT--1111 .... -...... -............ t•nat422 a.,.lkn .... "'9r$7.00tel.OONOWOMLT .,.--. ._.. .. _ ...... t518 ... -....... $10.00 ...... -.,., ...--.. ·-..... ITA•l'RllT •••• llllUll _,__,._ •322 .._. .. 11. ...... ff-00 , , •• , , • •. , , • , ,NOW ot&T &1&-Maml · % Price 1'---"iil.~t; .. •·-.... -••••11111 Y2 Price ............ ~ .................... . • • -' •&11110N PAllTI .,,..., wsbt. lrwh ..,,,, .. Y.tS.W, khekl, ,,...., 1rMH ......_ """"'$10.00 , ••• ,., •• , , • , •• , , .NOW PATCH l'OCKD IVITOlil TlllU ........., ...... lrHM .=,;1•1• .. .00 •''•,NOW -NICll llNI I .,_TOP ................ ..., ............ bit. • .... tt.oo , • , , ·. • ·,. • •• · · • • • • · • · · ..••.•• NOW AllMl'IOll1 IMAU. ...... ....._ __ ....... _,,_ ... _,L Prl ..,.. ......... ,..... ................... ALL :1"S ce ----INU&-' ••••• ...... ,.flt.._..._ IL a..ICe v ... ...__,...,.. ••••••••••••••••••••• :1"1 rn N-IAllDALI $618 c....L ,,_ •11.00 ••• , , •• , , •••••• ,, , •••••,NOW DllDITIL- ==--;"'..::.~~·~~1T'so. All 1/1 Price • 1tr1l1llt l'I ~H n~l1ll rt..,.ett 11K•1 ·-""'-tf'f, .,_, ....,, "'-• Sii.ii ... &t.• 11111-bit 11MkJ. rtt1lp1 ht. 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PAllOUI MAK•-· AllD--llllNITI $518 ' ~-=i•iii ieiin'iiiiiiii ..... -.-; ...... l ·XL. ........ $17 ••••••• •••• •• •••,.NOW 4 ALL Tiii $328 ............... ,,W.. ....... ,.6.IO ••••••••••NOW _ .. _ 751 ,_ . .,,_., ........ •1.ao ••••••••••••••••NOW JllMOUI MAK• POTATO TOI llool\loOI._____ •1418 ....,.._....._ ...... pt,,ft ••••••••••••••HOW ............. _.,.. ........ ..-.... ~1.00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••··•MOW., 2• -.. I ' • ( ' I ' • ' • • ' • •• • " •I· • " ' For the Record -----·~-------------- 1'fwri8ge Ueenses ~:a JHssolution• Of Marriage ORANGE COllf1Y Olvrdl. Ull M. Ml ~ W. LH!ton. lltenl Ind IUWW a.la. ~~ ~= ~-:.::...~ F. AA! ............ Yetonlca "'lftlll JOll cot~ • L..-. WnllMI A. tl'llll DlnlM I . ,...,..,., ~ C. ,Wld WllM( •• . Mur"rMl1, Etl'W'M Wld ll:amM O. ,__,~N. s:i~J:.-.:-Oonltd c. '-' '·" .,~, I:· ~~w~er~ .. ·~~"JJ:'rl""'· hl11mt., l<l\19 LoulM and .. rnutl Allon Marlll'llL Afttll> 1rld Fr11•1k Rldll!'d, ,,,_rt J! '"" ........ Mlldltll, Jullt HI lit Ind WJllllm LM, Mlldrtd AM 11111 C1Jvln SMollln M1rllne1, Ruby Elltn 1nd Louie Ju•n Montlno, Robtttl J1111 Incl Er• L. Pltlt, MlfY A. incl f'illcholH Clstl k lnctr, Lvnndl DYll'll'I 11111 O.vld Gii"" ,,, 'Thom11, Jt1dl1rd M. Ind Glotlll Jeen Wl!l1111dft, M1rl1 Ind C. 0. Morion. LI Donni ft, Ind Jemet E • Okklnson. Jtml LM tncl Chlrlatll AM Tlldm•ri. ltrrv Allr\dl 1nc1 C1rl1 Sue Wlm'""°"' •oDwt JllNI 11111 Lila.Ill .... ' Elter, Jlne It 11111 H1rold H. Mc:l(lnl1Y, Allft MCI Myr1 loulll K1rttu, Rob«! w. Incl 8'ltllrl A. arow11. h"Y Lllth 1nc1 W1lll1m ...... Mc:Dawlll, OIMM $, ind ,llfrldl LYM LM, 0'°' AM 11111 Llwren.c. Wilbur, \1111111Wllbut'1!111 Donlld ........ M::.":.'.':: -· c . .,, Sand Sale Yerm.ee, Lortn L90Nrd, Jr. 1 K"'1n'n Loul•. • 1 ~· Timi KattllMll .net How1rd I" WIMlll'l'I lll!I!'!.· '"'"' •· ....... " •· • Fun· ' d OK'd ~m, CICltll1 ,,,_rll atld Tllo!MI ·it11=1o.i.11 R.a"-1 D*lflllt·IE. ''" · OaNllft, i4Wfl'f sve Ind Arm1ndo A. c.I& .klM WllU1m, Jr. ind fMrll'fn f : n. ·+:;:~:' fn1-V;:".%0~J~n B .. y ,Boar. ·d. . II lrid Cal'111f1!__,: J , itl«Ofl 11111 Kin.,.... .met '~~n'.~'i~J.«rr I.ff r ... ,.;;A ANA F·-•Uon M111r,10oMi lufll and Glen Wnlw, i.wu,• -..,..""'"I Jr. ....:...... • Of ,a Sanfa Ana· River environ- ·~ .. ·:'1.~"I.:o.e. mental enhancement l "'JN:l· ""'~ · -..l_l!'Cfl _, 0tv1c1 Ruu.t. fund in conjunction with the _... ,,.. '9f~1•1• Orange Coonty Water District ~"' ," dl~1ro. ~ been approved · by the ... ""' '""'" .. 'Board' of 'SUpe' • rvison. . . ~°'r~·.:. I •m'" Flood"'-~' District aiief ti:."· lit let l,,NUlo{VI ¥:'~""~1'°'•=''•= it Engineer, who~ the pro-~,J,'.;.e:=-r1~:.~ H.,.. ~llllflo polll to the board Tuesday, • . "" • said the object would be to ... ~'ii~',~1:-'1f:T~i. Mn• p-----'-from the s a I e of Judt.A:" Incl l(Mll'ltfh Lat. rut.~ :"'I..!· •ncle~'An". surplus aandl depoelted'in the ·~ll-'rw. ·~nci~'w. river bed exCIµslvely for tm-'b · • P•mll• J . provements in ~ along the ~rctenbUr9tl'. .,;.;.:1.i _. H~rrv D. ~ko;!Y?=,~'1t~~"Sll~-:'·c. river. ~~\~~ ~~ 11111 Dtn-Osborne said there were n11 ~· 0 1111 AnN 1 many small floods in the area .,Jeld~w1hl'.:m K. _. 'pr·1tc:m1.,,. between Katella Avenue and lf'VU'Oll• M1rtlll R, Ind R Cl'lllrd • Jm riaJ High ••~ Howird, Msr91rfl L1.1tlU1 11111 w11111m pe way a WMaDCe Utew." ro1 af about five miles, and that 11=.: Lim JK~kSOll h 11111 '' sand depaslted .. during such f.-~o.~~k~ .• ~ c1w1rd JOMPh. flooding wauld eventually go iUe)i;t';. a1rt11r• une 11111 John to the beaches If oot removed Rld'llrd. De•th J\'otiee• l•ADWA'I" L~t A. lr.ctw1y, Jr, Age 53 of 2363-A ,....,,,_. Et1t, LIO!ilM Hiiia. D1!1 of clMth, JUiy 26, ltn. Survived b'( Wife June. t11tw Rulll L. BOl'ffft. 1111'1'1•, Wulllngton. M9ll'IOl'lll llf"l'ICft SundlY, I p,11\., Sllnf ~ EpllCOPll Olurdl, "'""' 11111.. Mctormlck-Uouni a.di Mortvlry, Olrec:lora. •llTI Chll1tl J. ,tltt, Mt t& of tsal W.t- rtome Orlv1,o.nt Point. D1'9 of 4111"" JUiy 21, nn. surv1vtd by estughttr, Miry J. RlneMrf, Fort W1yne, INllinl. I trlndcNldml. 11 t rt1t'91°1ndchll41"111. Rlclt1Hon Of ROMry, Sund1Y 7::JO p.in. ReqiMm Malt. M«rfJ•Y• lO::JO 1.m., bott1 1t S1lnt Nlc:hol11 C1ftlollc: (hurcll, l..99IJM Hiii•. tnternrntnl 11 Alc:eMlon Cemet.ry. MCCOfmldl-lltUl'll Btld'I Mortuary. Dlrec:tora. ~ALTZ BERGERQN FUNERAL HQME c.nna dtl Mar m.Mll CollaM... mUZ4 BELL uloADWAY MQl\1VARY 111 -·•1. Coota Moll u f.1431 )l~LlGUNA . BBACll llORTVARY 1111 , _ CeltyOll Rd. .-u l'A~Vln MEMORIAL PARK Cemelery Mtrll"!'J -p~­Newporl -. Colifond• '44-.17111 PID 'AMILY aJLONlAL nJNDAL 11)111 .......... " • $ 1 ..... 2 from the channel. The engineer also warned that if lhe sands were not removed, a buildup ol the chanoe1 in the Fountain Valley .,.., would result in lncrMslng future flood hazard! there. "Alter the 1989 floods. llve feet of sand was depooited in ibe channel near the mouth of the riv er at Pacific Coast Highway declining to one foot or Jess at 17th Street," Osborne warned. He said r i v e r chan- nels enhancement projects would nol be funded without approval of the Board of Supervisors and by the water district's board of directors. The area to be dredged In- cludes t be water district's spreading grounds used for repleniahmenl ol the 111> derground water bastn. SANTA 'ANA ;_ A teacher who pleaded guilty to grand theft charges allu being . ..,. cused or sl~ more than $8,llllll from lllsooyland port- ing f.. rev...,.. bas been ordered to oerve IS w .. kenda in the Orange County Jail. Superior Court J u d 1 • William MurrtJ order$1 the Jail term !or EmOl'J' Lee Shrider, c, ll1d further ordered the Anlhelm '-'* to ..... tine years probetlon. Slnder WU accused CJll Ir> ml ol pocketin( more than $8,000 ~ the three years he ~eel II I part lime cubier II Dlaoeyland, , ' r ·~Upf' Aufomatlc·fl•dric . POPctOi~ PC)PP.~~ · ~pg : :21:1•~·rwur· • . l tVI"· ' t "You've Seen It On • ' -. i. •, "Famou• r-q.,alfty Al 0 ad.-,kin Prfcel'' ' ~"'n pop• . • Automatically self-butters corn as po,....-. .:_ I ) ' -f.c..;.'-'.-.-All the fom9us toro• featur11 & the price is terrific! • No-stick caating for easy cooking and cleaning. " ~ WindTurinol Ho..,in0-f0ramore even cuf. ~ Sdfety feotuNs hlce a dell-bar & • Kernel 11parator for rllJ10Val of unpopped corn. .,Serving boWI lid holds ,P!'f>C'."rn for immediate serving. • improved ~shield.~ ~ COnvenient washout port, • ~ Fi'111ertip height adfuslmenl, ~POwerful ·2v.. ,h.p • .'811gine. • Oetochable·S .ff .q>rd. REG. S14."' SAVE ~.cM>I • $, .,, TUES, l Wiii-ONLYI GIVE·AWAY PRICED! .1/4" Capacity . Madetro $oil" TUii. & WID, ONI. Tl '. lniperiaf POWER DRILL . . { D~SflMAS:T!~. • . , :Jt·Wo/come Addition r. .. r.:-" ' J~ • 1 "Greiit Vafue ·at'Bfg Scivf111•t" ' • High imped-indestructible; dogble insulated, housing. • fl1minotes dishpan hand «> ...,.)' He.tne/" . . ~ real mom-pi.,..,, . • High perfo"!"lnce. motor, . . ; , , ~.Geared chiick & keY.-lf.L. approved. UG. $10.99 S~VE'$4,00I · 99 TUU. & W•. OHi.Yi Ad(ustablo ' .. DRAWING TABLE ''lcleal Por Drcrwlflf, .........,, Studyl'' • 24"x36" top adjusts from 26" to 40" high, • Smoothly 'sondi.!, ~~dy lo ~·.s~mble -complete with all hardware. . . . ~ . ' . REG, $21.95 $1299 SAVJ $9.00f wow1 •Miilli..; .,. ·~,· .. ,,. 0 . ")'If' . · · · 1 • ,.. Ti ,c -.on..up• eosr-, . . ·1'-W.-ilousoblo ICE PACKS· ~,..,washer'& rinser at'!fie to6ch of a Li:..... . ""'"°"· REG. 539.95 • ~ °!AVE $10.ho1' ,. $29?5 TUIS, & Wiii, ~Tl • KltChon .t ,. ' . • Fill it, freeze it & put it i.n your coolerchesl. . STEP $TOOL · "I.et'• r ....... .,.._ Hljll, o.f4f.fh·Wq Placffl" • Sturdy,steel folding .stool has non-slip . I • Keeps foods crisp, cold •&dry houn longer, •Serves double duty, fr9'ze juice for ice no.......-<!rink later; UG,·$hl9 ·19~: · MS, & WID, oNi.Ti . ' . Top Quality ' .. CAMPERrs , ·AX ''l•N ro ,,._ .,,_. _ A 11..n, "-dy Tool!"· • 28 inch long hardwood handle, '• Drop forged Swodlllt• llffl hoad- beoutffvlly baklncod. • Pick one up for your Mlf.camping trip. UG. $29.9 $4.99 • $ , • . ~ .. · safety_ Steps, • Perfect for kitchen, attractive colors - non-ski~ saf91y feet RE~. $10,99 .$69~ • ~ ' r • ., ~ & Vim, ONLYI · , • far picnicking, booti!'ll, ifOVtfng, camping. • Plaid bag _,.,ins 2 .-uum bottter & roomr.IClllClwl<h box ' ' t ' with self hlllge cover. . WOWI ~. $599 •·" • ·~ ' ' .J \ l • ·~, JlllY30.,19n IWl.Y l'tlOT •,& UCI Scrimmage, OOts~e · Chargers • m :Stephenson, M~ySg~k.· Hruos, 8.1. ' Eliewbiert: Ediloll lll&b'• drill lelm will perfera. al lialltlme ol Ille Ram..Oevelud BroWOI lootball 11118 II tho CoUIOlllD Friday al ' Perm Stale bas enUirged it. lootboll stadium lo aeat ~7,531 and. wlll hove six 'home 1ames for. i\s ;umverilty Park/ ~11\ful ,this fall. . • ~eetlll ea tM recHt Alkllr b11eball -. Tuu a._. -Ted. ll!lllmDI Ms a ll!etlme , ..... ,11 .JM iori." If Ille --clwlCL A-~ llllgU1ne on•tlle -RI (callfondt FlloltiallJ . llsta Newport Harbor Hlgb's' Jim SWlct on Iii .U-Cljl' Sollth<m ·Sectlon ~. I111c Clrtlt, formerly of SUll AM lllll. II ea a.. cntr. Cllrtil lw nllldle!I collOglllo -k -Cit i. Saa Diep lltale. ll«ae fans wlll ·get a grand Prix Jum· ping ev'"'I Aug. :lf.27 11 Santi Ana Bowl and Sept.. M •at tlie Role BowL Cblqorl lllcn&I caller --kept out wllb Morty ~ .... w-a.rt lllor1ng tho wort. "We know wbot .llldl cu~" Svare lilld. "And ot1t odlel' two men need lo -the '11tem oo thot U ii 1utomaUc." 1'oau1I)' 1'hlln of tho -lell'thl ovenll piclurt•WOI •tlafadory. 11We,... plM .... .rtb tbe·11e1cdlt 111•-· M¥i we dlda'I pt OllJllod1 ban. '!fie lllma wtll lbow wl>a\ '<!<-lo-. "'lt wmn't smooth but we are pleued." With Roman Gabriel wltnesalng tho workout In clriilan cl-with tlie a.ms coachin( 1lafl on ol!ense, John' Waltoo did much ol tho wort for the Rams with -JfJrf'f !lllome and rootlt Mike Yucbelf 11t<1D1 limited 1ctkla, llbome dlrt<ted tho llnl llama touchdown CID I ff.yard c1r1 .. that WU culmlllltod an 1 -yard plunge by J-Tl:vlor. . San~ came bock lo 1«n an a~ Janl -play lrom Clark lo oo .. Wlllilmt IO l:Dol tl!o count. YlllCbeff llCllnpeNCI lift )'Vdl.Gft I ketper play lo put the Rama In &ont, JU and Waltoo dlftcted Ibo thlnl Rams TD, pu:slng IO Jo!>n Love from five yards out !or tho ....... Dolllr<t passed three )'8rd.s to WUliaw lo end tho ICrimmage with tho Rama In commaod. 1~11. Wblle tho Rams didn't IU!rer 1 oerloua Injury In tho IClimma&• u they did • year qo, a report from Clllcogo ID- diclted -Jim llertolleo -1111 Utile flngu m tho left -ID a thworted touchdown try oplmt tho Dallu C.OWboya fridoy nieht fer 1111 AD· atort ID Clllclgo. . lll1n Word, 1 lllth roUnd -dllice lrom Sall Dleco Slate ud • pmd .,.,,. didlte !or the Cbargen, IUlfeod I -injury Saturdly. Tile lojury 1111,)' requ1r9 surgery but no cleclalOa was reaclled Saturday night. Po sey Firiis hes Fifth, Unser Gets Flag, But Leonard Wins SPORTS S~ ·(Jn.earned Buns Errors Again Hilrt LA; . ' ' Astros . Bag 7-2 Victory; HOUSTON (AP) -Lee May drove In four ""'' three with a homer, to power the Houston Astroe put the Los Angeles Dodgers, 7-2, in N a t 1 on a l League Baseball action Saturday. Six of the Altroo' nJ11S ,....., unearned, Including two In a first-inning rally and lour In the seventh when May hit bls 2111 homu ol the yeot. Third baseman Bobby . Valentine'• throw1nl error opened tho door for the OK TV T.U" CW.-1 JJ tit 10:30 ' Atlzaj' --Inning rally as Ibey struck for a <polr ol nJllS 111 May'1 single and Bob Wllllm'1 triple. In tlie · seventh, pitcher Pete Mik· keisen'1 iumble on Roger Metzger'• bouncer lllowed Toln Griffin lo Score lrom second base. Aller Jimmy W)'lm walked, Moy delivered bls homer to cap !he rally and give lbe Aatrol !bier even- tual win¢nf 1111tgin. The' Aatrol, llso acored In the third In· nin1 on Wallon'a RBI linlle 10 mste a winner of Jffl"Y Relw, 74. The Dod....,, scored bOtb their runs In the llxth on Frank Rob1Mon'1 RBI and dooble and Wet Parker'• run-scoring single. f Don Sutton, tu, was the le.er for the Dodgers. The win a•ve the secoi>d-pilco Aatroa a I \I-game lead over Los Angeles in tho Nl- ilooal Loque WesL Hoaatoo trails first. place Cinc\Dnail by six aames. Tlie Dodaen' two.nm outburst Ill the sixth -l>lletm to the abowen but relief pitcher Tcm Grilllll came in and put out the r.... _ SUiton opened the sixth taklng a third strike. Lee Locy then walked but wu forced out 11 aecmd CID I .-bY. Willie Davia. • Manny Mola ablglod sharply lo lift to -Davia to -and Davia Ihm came home and Mota advanced to thlM as Robinson doubled to the lar lift -olthe~. j Parter'• lini!e, 1 bard-bit plNiidor to abortslop, scored Mola ad 1 e n I Robinson to thlnl. I But then Grifllil came Ill Ind Y~ tapped one IO third buo lo end !bl lllllinC and tho Dodgen tbreat tor tho nJcbt • Ex-College Te~mmat~s Hold .L~ad Tiie Dodgen plaJ I ~ flt AUantl today, IOllcflms BW = H,, and Tommy Jolm, W, tho BroV10I' Georp S-, H, IDd lleed, HO. 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Y I'll.OT 4.). ~ t "t VOLLEYBALL WOIU<OUTS --' Orange County Volleyball Club coach : .: ChuCk Erbe (upper left) .ens hJa team as II goes through various work· ,;.,.· out&'fln top jlliotos. some Ji!l•J,,':.'::P rope while Becky Carnes (center) •. doe, a haclt'1'9nd ~d at nght a Hooker sill on Cindy Clark help- ' :r:o· perts In Brief tfl• • ' .t 1:.NIMA Polnhts Split; ~;., ": Bantam Tit1£ to Pinder CUPERTINO -Concord and De Anza • -~ ~· ID bltlle for the cham· ~p In the AAU national water polo . , . . I ~ at .De .Anza College, • ' • I '. • ' '• • 11t ·.The two . tum.! ;,...,. the only unbeaten .~,Jef~ln·thetourney. ' " ' · JJ;''lltcllt now, I'd uy ConCord will win <ilii" OP.Inell· NIMA (Newpor;.Jmne, Mesa ~tks) cooch Ed Newland Sabirday · ;:Jllllht alter Ids 1eam ' oplR ' t pair of .~· -"1lio7 were~~~~ Coaoord defeated the NlMA A oquid, -m. Slttd!lay nlcht. DudDI t!>e monJ!ne . round, Newland'• club bad waltzed past 1 JUven.ide'1 A team, lM. De Anza, meinwblle, poliabed off Pbllllpo A, 11-3. NlMA WIS scheduled ID play De Anza thla mom1ng and Phillipa In the final Wt In the afternoon. Concord has games left against Phillips and De Anza. · Newland singJed out the play of Jim cM and Bret Bernard fn the two Satur· day games. • PANAMA Panamanian challenger Enrique •;Maravilla" Pinder won the wodd banramwel«ht championship Sat- urday nlgbt by winning a ~nimoui decision over titleholder Rafael Herrera cJ. Mexico, in a 15-round boxing match. The 24-year-old Panamanian was too fast for· the former champion and out· · boxed him throughout almost the entire 15 round!. There were 1lO .knoddown! nor was · either of the fighters cut In the ll&-pound fight. From the opening bell, Pinder con· nected almost at will with lefts and rights ID Herrera's face and head. Herrera. seemed frustrated throughout the llght1 and bad trouble breathing through bis ..... . ' ,,,. a!ICAGO -Big Ten champion CraJa Lincoln of Minnesota took first Today's Sp,or,ts, On Television 10:!0 a.m. (!l)CL -DODGERS 8ASljiBALL -The Los Angeles Dodgers meet the AUanta Braves in the first game or a doubleheader. 12 noon (2)CL -AAU IN· TERNA TIONAL CHAMPIONS - VOU111 atbletes match skills In the J:S,A,.•U.S.S.1\. JunJor track and !leld me<t taped Friday and Satur- dlly In Sacramento. · l :IO p.m. (llCL -CBS ·TENNIS a.ustC -Cliff Drysdale meets llGb IAltJ fn a taped quart.r-flnal metrb. The winner increues h11 ............,! earnings to 15.000 and -elllltr RDd Laver or John Newcomllt In semifinal play A•&· 11 l :IO p.in. (IJ)CL -DODGERS MR'W· -'!be Dodgers and Br.-meet Jq Ila aeeond game of • ....,.~ader,. I . p.'m, ~!!!CL -o o L'.F ~ -~~atlO!lAl POA_ .... _'?J ,concludes IDdq oa IM 1.-.1 alley Golf Clltb ...,_ Ill Ligonier, Pa. The ":":I -wtll COiiect '40,000 ol lllt ... pune mt lhe 7,1146-,...,.,... _ place but O~ve Bush, an unheralded e~ try from Madison, Wis., was the biggest surprise in tHe men•s three-meter spring· boa'rd e¥ent Saturday tn the final : ti-1111 for the U.S. Olympic diving team. Llncoln, !rom· Hopkins, Minn ., former Ohio State star Mike Flnnernwi of ·eotum- ' ,bus, Phi~ and Jlusb1 from'' Princetoo, N.J.1• whO h~ never wqp a maJC/I' title, captured the thiee springboard berths on the U.S. team that will compete In the O!Yi!I' . cs In M'libJch Aug. IS-Sept. iz. t I, fl • 1ii; I' "•'. ' . . . .... II" 4 • •• ' LOUISVILLE, Ky, -John Newcombe, Cliff Drysdale and Mark Co1 advanced 5aturday ID the semlfinals of the $50,000 Finl Nat!onal::Tenniir Classic. <.. • ~mbe,~ a three1time Wimbledon 'Champ from Alistralla and lop seed here, • used a cons&tent net game ind a po-ful 1ervW to defeat Mar\1t,Rte.sen o! Evanston, Ill., 7-5, f.3. NeWCQmbe will meet eighth-seeded Arthur Ashe tOday. AShe, of Miami, Fla., advanced to the semifinals Friday. Drysd~e wu the mark of cc;inslatency as he outlasted Holland's · Tom Okker, last year's winner here, 7-5, 7-5. Co1, who will play Drysdale In the other aemtflnal ,!natch, downed , Nikke Pille-~ :Yugoslavla,' 7-6, M. • • ,J ~ ' Stratfor'd, Ont. -Gary Crosby, who recently signed a two-year contract with the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League, wH lttlled Saturday In a tw~vehicle crash near here. Crosby, 22, was one of three persons in a van that collided head-on with a car driven by Bruce Bet!, 18, ol Stratford. U.S. Juniors Fall to Russia SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tom Woods, Oregnn State University's NCAA high jump champion, leaped 7·2\4 Saturday night but the Soviet Union'• tough foung distance 1tars led Russla ID a l:U-108 vie· torr over the United, Stat .. in a two-day junior trick and fieln meet here. The Russians, ignoring the near-100 degree temperature in HUMhes St1dium, placed first and second ln every event from 1,500 meters on up to overcome the American dominance in the shorter distances. In addition to Woods' (In, e performance, the Yanks a:ot come-- through efforts from Colorodo ,Stat~ University's sophomore Marshall SmitH and Manhattan College's Ken McBryde. Smith, after fouling thrn o( his early throws, threw the discus 177.0 on his list try to defeat Russia '1 Yurlny Fvedotov. McBryde t;fple jumped &.!--0 on bit l11t attempt, piecing second behind MlheU Syegal. t H~lumo -t, W011111._~W•t•~Ht. Off.1.• 1;tl', J• 1111(1 , uss•t 7·1. i1 41111r.yi..,, uas"' 1.1. • Mtc\ , l•kt1'11itl4, .. N , 10 rrMtlr' wttk -I, m°"'ln, U»•· ll100.f, t. 111'1 l'ltnko, USSlt, II: 1,l , ! 31 "''''"".,"'*' CornM!I Helol!ll, Pe .. id11 .6. h ntltY, /C•• •Jt. CIUAklflN, ' ....... 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In bottom photos, Kathy Smith .(low· er left) does flexibility exercise while other team mem~s practjce backward rllUi-(<enter). At lower right In foregJ'Olllltl, Kathy .Smith pushes on the back of Toni Picard to stretch the Inner thigh muscleB. . Most of the girls tre from Marina High and train at Golden West College. • Unexpected Performed By Rayborn Someone forgot to tell Cal Rayborn that he wasn't supposed to win Sunday's Kawasaki Superbike International on a Harley Davidson . The unofficial script, written by Kawasaki's publicity department, called for one ot the three factory entries from Santa Ana to be first under theJinen. But Rayborn'! V-twin bumblebee -an anachronism comp1r~ tQ the buzzing green-and-white-.cylinder hornets fielded by Kawasaki -snatched away the Laguna Seca race with ease. What , happened to the I a v o re d Kawasakis? Yvon DuHamet, the French Canadian, Jelµ'ned a ne" .meanlJll f~r "£tux-~•" When he looked down at hi• ml8flrfng ~ine at a shade over tbe ton, ran off .. RUDI NIEDZIELSKI the road, and crashed taking down with: film <Dick 'Mann and ·llllff Carr, Qutl malheur! ·~ . -Ga,.Y Nixon, the American, crashed a couple of times bUt continued to motor around the cour•t 1n considerably "detuned" fashion. ·, ·And Paul Smart, the Englishman who riin second at.one point on.his trlc~fram· ed seeley-Kawataki, lost part ot bis ex- hau•I syslfm, dropping him way behind Rayborn with a distant fourth. With Kiwasaki 's hopes dashed, Rayborn wheeled to easy victory over Triumph-mounted Gene Romero, the new alloy Harley neV<r gtvln'g any Indication of faltering. · Rayborn'• lhare of the advertised SS0,000 purse was a Paltf.y $4,000 1rom the purse 1nct·•1.ooo in acce.uory money. Had eltbu Smart, DuHamel or NiJon won the race, he wou1d have taken home $20,000. What the ads proclaiming the $50)000 purse didn't tell 11\il you lu!d ID rlde a Kawa!llki •to gel. the loot, fhst promJ>ted Yam~ha rider ltet Camitherf, • two-' time woi-Jd cha'mpion, to rfp into the pro. motional' tactics of Tr J pp e ·Cox A!soclates. Whot ilid the Au1tralian 11<tatcher lh lnk of the KJwssakl S\Jperblke lnterne- tlonal? "It 1Unb. It'• terribly unfair/' he fumed. · Carruthers complained bitterly that the advertbed '50,000 purse waa Jn reality only ii,o,ooo and that tho rest w11 Kawasaki contingency money. The pro- moters, he charged, had no right to advertise a $50,000 purse which was not avail~ble to ridera of all-mak.et. Promoter Givln '11-lppe, however defended the practice by claiming thal auto race pi'omoters haye traditionally included contingency l!yments in their overall purff cl1ipt11. ;<\' $!-0,000 U11un was used ID underscore how rich Iha rac~ have bl!cornt· · 1 1 • • , JU&bt . or "'°"'· Rnborn did not find the 11,..est pot or 1Dld' ,t tbe flnlsb , 11111- But I~ thl1 day of loreign rldert on Jape.nest macblnu,. 'r victory· l)y an American on • mM:btoe produced !rt ,Amerlca. wu a ~ill In Itself. • For th<¥• ol you who lll!IY llOI yet h~yt a .. • t~e official LlllUla Jee, l'llO!t•, Iha top liva llnlshon wer•: ·;·7 I. Cal Rayborn -R1rley Da~aon I. Gena Romero -Triumph I. Keney Roberti -Yamaha 4. Paul Snlarl -Klw11aM • • 1. Ke! Carru!Mn -·Yamaha Volleyball Drills Rugged, But Gals Set High Goals By LAURIE BECKLUND Of I"-Dtl" 'lllf lllH It's a far cry from a sandy, laughter-- fi lled game of volleyball on the beach . For 20 Orange Coast high school girls, playing v o 11 e y b a 11 has become synonymous with grueling exercise, scientific principles and the innovative techlliques ol their Orange County Volleyball Club Coach, Chuck Erbe. Erbe, a ,..27-year-old Cal St ate (Fullerton) graduate student, formed the club just a few months aao and is .work- ing with the aged !Ho IS.year-old girls in hopes of developing them into a team capable of top international com.petition. A casual visitor to the Golden West gym any Monday, Wednesday or Friday night this summer, may find the girls - most of them Marina High School students -involved in any number of strenuous exercises. Each night they start out by running two miles around the track, rollowed by three hours of exercise!: even well.con· dltioned football players would grimace at. "Whtn you can run the whole two miles before practice and then go through the workouta without setting lie~, you know you're getting ,better," says Cindy Clark, lookin1 bl\ck on the prolress she's made iq_ the six weeks since the tftenslve summer program be1an. Along With Matina'1-Anna Hooker, Ann Goldenson, Kathy Smith, Toni Picard and Barbara Brebrick and Laguna Beach's Marie Dvorak, Cindy is one ot the girls Erbe iJ grooming for the 1976 Olympics. I They started working with Erbe four months before school Jet out end came an hour early to each practice to work on advanced hitting techniques. They've (a1most) gotten used to the strenuOOJ training Erbe puts them through. The rest of the girls who began in June are rapidly doing the same. A typical W9rkout sounds 10D1elhing like this: Run two miles around Golden West's track. Then jOg iruilde the gym to do 60 n1uimwn jtD'llps at the net, followed by fbur aolld minute• ol jumping rope. Then prepare yourself for an hour and a haJf of real exercise -flexibility ex· ercises, conditioning e:ierciSes, technique bui1ding exercises (like how to hit the ball while f<\lllng on the floor) and i)'lll· nasties or ballet exercises. The exercises, which include som- mersaults, 20 regt.1lation and five three- point pushups, 8.nd mimerous, frog·like stretching movement.5, · commonly pro- voke ail kinds of groans and facial """' tort ions. "Solarcaine for sunburn pain ," shouts out one unidenUfiable &irl as ,she lies, blue shorts up on sun-.reddened shoulders, witll her legs flung back over her head and her knees resting on the floor. "Please, Chuck, count by fives!" comes another exhortation .. But Erbe, in the sapie posiLon, con· tinues counting admist ,nuch protest, "7, 8, 9, 91,-2 ' • , 191 II After exerciseJ, the girls practice serv· Ing and receiving and every now and then , play a game. Then comes the hard part -the wind ' Baseball Standings ' • NATlo!1~ LEAGUE ' I AMEl\ICAN LEAGUE Eail Df\i!slon East Division Pit!abmb New Yi>rk Cbloaiio ·SL l.oois Mootreal Pblladelpbla W t Pcl. GB 58 ' ~ .624 ilO .41 ,541 7 . 48 . 48 ,GU IOI! le ,46 .sos 1_1 12 411 .487 111! 31 1t .aea 21 ' < .... IJel/'oil Baltimore Booton New. York Clev,lll!d Miiwaukee W 'L' Pct. GB 5.'I 31 .578 51 411 .5!0 11! 411 44 .50tl 81! l6 44 ,!Ofl 81! 38 52 .122 If 37 M .4117 151! Wat Division w .. 1 Division Cincinnati Houston Dodgers Atlanta San Francisco San Diego . 56 3( .!15 s2 a .M1 6 49 43 .$.13 71! 43 ilO .462 11 42 63 ,fU ·18. 35 57 .380 21 I! Oa[<land Chlc•Ro Minnesota K1hs11 City Angels Tu:·as . ' li8 35 .617 S2 12 .115.'1 48 44 .Sit 45 48 .484 43 S2 .413 tr 56 .~ ..... ..,.. l...itl . . NAN llWll -6 10 121! 151! 20\1 :...1tff HAllOR ILYD., COSTA MISA ~6·9303 " I . • . ' Strvl .. and Parts· for All lm"""ad C:ara MoCltn1 lady ·Shop for All Caro • ' . i Orane• Counly'• Larim mtl Most Modem ·To10ta and Vqlvo !lea!~ ' ..... . . OVIUW DILIVl•T IPICIALllTt f sprints. Erbe has the girls 1pend the last half hour runninf as fast as they can, then stopping and then running again U he calls out Instructions. That's on Monday, Wednesday ~d Fri· day. On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, the girls 15 and over spend two houn <i general weight training -mili1'1'Y prus. bench press -all the same l1pt of weight lifting football. playen do. , The streriuous training is Er~'s "•Y of building a top-notch team literally fn>nl the ground up to the net. Every exercise is designed lo1"ard helping the girls hit the ball better, Eille erplalns. The dance and gymnastics movements are similar to those needed in volleyball ; jump.rope develops coordination betwttn the upper and lower body; running buUdl endurance. · As he teaches new techniques and ex· ercises, he explains the laws of phyafcs and physiology behind them. One of hes techniques, adopted frcm his teacher, Tony Hagan of Los An&elu, is using the wrist, not the whole arm t6 sp ike. "You increase your speed and get bet· ter leverage if you swing from the elbow to spike and then slap the ball with )'ilur wrisr," Erbe explains. Cindy explains bis serving technique:, "1be serve is all Concentration;'' thl tall bloode says. "You attack the ball a1 ft goes up in the air and hit it u bard and flat as you can. That way it J>e.. comes a major offensive weapon where- as most teams ]ust use a terve to ltlri: the game. 11 DUN LIYilS '72 tovOTA ' . COROLLA s1t.66 .. <+ T. &· L.J o'il $39.30 MO. • Full cuh price 12,096.30 lnclud- ln1 tax A lie.me. Down ~ent lJ l olU' hundred dollars. ·139.30 total monthlY payment includln1 tnta"est. tax A: lleenae. s.15 ]».J plua balloon · pl.yme11l ot 18(1(). Total dtferttd pt.y price $2,575.50 A.P.R. 11% On pre.arr- ' ·credl~ (~). VOLVO . "Dean 'Le"ii~'· Wei.. .. more Volvos ' " . ' . . . In Qrang~ CO!'nfy than 1ny other datlorshlp. ~ . EXAMPLE ~AVINGS : $8890 MO. .; J • G 01 w no ha Ne ha N ex to • OU " I ha an re m Se r n f f • I fl 0 f ' DAILY '9LGT JI ;t The King Returm Spo.-tsma•'s Vacation llcElhenny, ·Heads Blue Lakes, Green Trees In the Great Mmwest ' .Seattle Pro .. Group Channel c:olfiibi111 In Kans .. IJ 1ttat and Nebraska'• golf courses are rreen and lush. ecdo1 ea tlM tc0nbo8f'd -IMlt 1M:ttlr" tWI, yoa cu aloo tale a peak at Ille reol thins oa Ille pla,tq lltld every .,. aad thee which yo1 wtU never he 1ltle to do la ~. cot.ftne1 of yoar owa UvUtc Nim. Herm~tad Will SEATTLE ·(AP) -The king sat in his 17th floor office counting out hi! duties as general manager of a nonexistent pro- fessional football i.am. lit am making a speech on Thutsday. Tben, Monday 1 speak to a service club," · said Huj:h McElheMy, who earned his ti· tie witli his hip-swirling, high-stepping l)nis through National Football League defend ..... "And th.is ls my daily check list,'' the former University of Washington All· American halfback and Hall of Farner continued. The check list read: selling tickets, printing programs, halllime show, (lre'S Bl St boJC ••• . 0 W earn McElhenny Is preparing for Aug. 12, / the day tbe Seallle Kings -an organlza· 1l .' · 1 , tioa fu aeareh of a frenchise :-help A·. ·t . Olympl i·cs sponsor ... exhibition. football gam• between the New York Jets and. the Pittsburgh Steelers. ' ·s' ~ "G H "'-" And that is the day the Kings will find , • · • . y. ~~ S EFr• I f · • Of "" O.lh' "'"' 11t11 out if Seattle really has a ervor or its , . · owa NFL team or onl y s short-term . i:om Hermstad says hes going to b.tow fever. The game will be played in the a httle st~am wheh he g~ts to Munich, university stadium which seats 58,000 Germa.ny in August, the site of the XXth t' although more than 60,000 persons have Olympic Games. · .... been cozied up for some collegiate . Her~tad, Golden West Co 11 e g e ' clashes. McElheMy feels anything less aquatics coach, has been selected as a than -40 ooo would be a disaster and bas water polo official for the Games and is set so,oOO 81 his goal. · eJtremely happy about that. M tha half the tickets were sold What JK;'s not 10 pleased about is the thew~ thr~ ·weeks.' money he II have to pay for the three-"Fifty thousand is considered a sellout in the NFL," be said, "eo they would be very tmires.sed If they could see thill arf$ support a pre-seuon game that ha.I no hometown ties. MUNICH 1972 week excursion and the possibility he will not be working any of the top games. "If you can get 50,000 to a _pre-sea~ game," he continued, "you're mfiuencmg the two ball clubs because they're walk- ing away with a good check. If yoll operate the game smoothly and ef .. ficiently they have to go ba~~ and say 'hey; this is .a pretty good c1tY to com~ to, could we play here again next year? And they'll talk lo the owners and the NFL." Memph;. and Phoena will m .. 1 with NFL officials. ''Basically," McElhenny &aid, "the idea is to see what the plans are - whether we're spinnlng our wheels -to find out what we can do as individual cities to promote national football 1n our areas in a good light." There are two block! to the Kings' clear field. One is the lack of a civic-own- ed stadium. The other is emergence of a rival organization called S e a t t t e Prof"""'1al Football. Voters approved a ltO million bond issue for a multipurpose domed stadium in 1969, ~ut court fights over its location have delayed the projed. FjnaUy, the King street ·railroad sla· tion .&ite in the IOU.them downtown ~ HUGH McELHENNY GLENN WHITE lport• adltor Sex Movie: A New Role For Gridder SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Oakland Raiders defensive end Ben Davidson, a 6- foot·7, 275-pounder, is appearing in a sex movie. "l did it as a lark," &aid Davidsoo, 32, who Is mattied and has three daughters. "It's: not everyone that gets to be in their <lWn pornographic movie -and keep their clothes on." The film, by San Francisco's Mitchell Brothers, is called "The Green Door." Art Mitchell says it is based on an old erotic tale in which a pretty woman i5 kidnaped and taken to a special night· club where rich guests pay to witness 1e1ual action . In the end, the audience itself is taking part in an orgy that one reviewer aa3111 "would make fourth-down goal llne pileup look tame." Davidson got $500 to play the part of the club's bouncer. He wears a tuxedo throughout. "When they called me. I thought it might be interesting, so I thought it over and talked it ovf!f' with my wife. It was just an acting part and I wasn 't there for any other part ol lhe film," the pro foot- ball star said. Both states have some of the finest roadside facilities for travelers or any place in the United States and both M4 courage overnight camping in designated areas, free of charge, to prevent ac- cident! on their highways. Can you imagine a lake the size of Big Bear on a Saturday afternoon in Kansas having only five boats on its surface - one of them pulling water skiers and the other four leisurely fish ing for cats and 9hite blM! That's what happened to us as we HOWARD HAND.Y vis ited Webster Dam in Kansas about 3:30 one y,•eekend. Just gi \'e me I hat lake in the southland for about two years time. The bonanza would be ended. Camping facil ities with lush green lawns and shade trees along wilh picnic tables and barbeque stoves are available at this particular site for $1 per day or $5 for the season. Once the midwest recr~tion facilities are discovered by west coast enthusiasts. a steady increase in use of the sites may be noted although the st.ale ol Colorado provides many similar situations in between here and there. * * * Football fans visiting tbti Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum this fall cu relu with such things as Instant replays, live Interviews and commerclal1 to spice their viewing pleasure(!). * * * Gary Adams, UC Irvine baseblll coach, wr:Jtes from Rapid City, So. O.kota where he Is directing the destinies ol. the Basin League Qllefs in that city : "I've heard enough Dood atnrl .. to lut me a lifetime but the people bere are gradually getting back to the normal things in life. "The Basin Le.ague is well balanced this yNr Wif.h only {oar games separat~ the five teams. We ~ l 'tS sames ou_t of fint place right now~ "I think it will stay close all year. "We are p!ayiug without K~th Brldges (Cencil!>o College player who bit .412 and ;., planning to attend UCI in Ibo fall) who geparated his shoulder . When he returns we should be even stronger. "l have five UCt players on my team this summer. Jeff Mallnoff and Gary Wheelock from last season. "Mlen there's Don Jones, an outfielder and pitcher from Pasadena City College and Ray Humphries, • third baseman-pitcher from San Bernardino CoUege along with Bridges. "Humphries was the No. 1 draft choioe of Atlanta in the winter phase and No. 1 ol St. Louil in the secondary phase In June." lncident:eJIY, Humphries and Bridges were both named to the All-Southern California junior college first team and Jones was a ltCOnd team choice. Humphries Ii leading the league bi home runs (9) at last count and in nDll bitted In (D). Merv Rellenmund (,.,.cl the Baltimore· Oriol .. ) boldl Ibo 1aa11aa record al IS homers. Humphrte1 la hltllng at a .330 cilp with Mallnoff blttlha .321 and Jone! .308. Hmnphrles, incidentaUy, bad an t-i pitching record at San Bernardino lut sea.son ln addition to playing third hue when not on the mound . This t.rJo lhould be a welcome addition to Adams' UCI nine nm spring. The United States Olympic Committee has informed Hermstad that the only ex· penses they will pay are the flights from New York to Germany and back. Hetmstad will have to put up the balance. which includes the plane fare tG New York ($U4) plus food and housing expenses while staying in Munich, A sellout "when the weather is good and people are out in their boa!-8. and it's vacation" would•make NFL off1c1als feel, McElhenny l!aid; that "we ough> lo start looking real eerlous about expansion and looking to SeaUle." wal!I selected. Bonds have been let on the dome, the bonds have been sold and con4 slruction;., slated to begin in September, but varioll5 challenges remain to be set4 . Ued. '. He says he's not worried the role will jeopardize his activities, such as speak· ing to youlh groops. If you feel you have beta clleated by t.person attendance at Coliseum footbaU games because of these things, don't hesitate to step out and purchase your aeason tickets for the Rams, USC or UCLA home games. They will all be In evidence on the nation's mo&t advanced major stadium sco reboard . ' Albritton Out He had been advised months ago when the selection was made that the Germans would pay his housing. That proved er· rooeous. And Hermstad says he 's heard a rumor that the officials (all Europeans)· have already been named for the final games. "I've heard a rumor. and I'm t9 per· cenl certain it's right, that officials have already been selected for the final rounds and I'm not included. 0( course I'm not known and it's a European-oriented sport anyway," Hermstad states. "l just hope to bklw a little steam when I get there. I want to make myself heard, although J know it won't amount to anything. • "The City or Seal Beach (his summer employer) and Golden West have gone out of their way for me," says Hermstad, "sot guess !'~I -have to sacrifice a little if I want to get over there." . He adds that the Olympic Committee bas said in a communique that the food and housing in Germany will be at a reasonable cost, but it didn't say how much. R~tad has been running the City of Seal Beach's instructional swimming program for the past seven summers. He bas a week's paid vacation coming with the city also paying him for the two weeks he is gone. And the Orange Coast College District doesn't expect to dock him for the t.hree or four days he'll miss at Golden West. The seriousness of the Kings is shown by their willingness to put their money where·their mouths are. ' McElhenny's talary is $35,000 a year, office rental is near $800 a mooth. Add a secretary's salary, travel expenses and incidentals and it amoun~ to a heafty ex· penditure for an organization that can expect little return on its investment for at least two years. The Kings, headed by Minneapolis businessman Wayne Field, consider 1974 the logical time for expansion becau5e television and player association con- tracts expire then. But, McElhenny said, the group, which includes William Hunt, head of Georgia-Pacific and Spokane lumberman Ed Justice, is prepared to absorb financial losse!i through 1977, also considered a possible expansion year. McElheMy's original three-year contract has been extended to six. McElhenny feels Seatlle should be No. 1 on the expansion list. He pulled out a rating survey that said the area's television market for pro football com· pared favorably with NFL ratings in other markets. '1 And Seattle, barring ret:ail sales, is the 13th largest marketing area in the country," he said. "These points the NFL has to look at." On Sept. 7, McElhenny and represen· tatives of NFL-hopefuls T a m p a , Former. Derby Winner JockeyTakesExcept~n, Seeks Mounts With Ad .. Dl:L MAJ\ (AP) -Bob Ussery, who bu ridden more than 3.500 winning thon>Ughbred horses In the last 20 yeani, can't get 1 ride now. At least oot a good ooe. Ussery'• agent placed a "situation wanted" adVertlsement In a recent Daily Racing Form, holing that the 37·year-old rider ranks wiUi. the top names in the record books. Ussery'• mounts have won more then third among active rider• and fJfth ,on the all~ime list, and in 19!0 be woo J.0 races worth $100,000 or JD()('C:, a feat ma Idled in rldlng hisloty only'; by Broullo Baezl. mo..rung t love to come out," he said. "But I don 't like to come out in the morning just to sit around and drink cof· fee ." But Ussery, who arrived here today for the opening ()f the Del t.tar meeting m. sislA!d he bas plenty of good ridmg left despite the lackluster Hollywood ~sion. ~ .. I didn't come to California to retire," said the Oklahom,a·born 'Veteran of the Eastern racing circuit. "I want to ride and tbey1re gonna hav~ to use ine. I left a house in Florida and a 23-foot bOot 10 come here.'' He rejected suggestions thil al 117 The ad , said to be without ~. waa aimed al lralnen who ...,.11me9 U1lgned u-ir·on\)l che ride a day, and · pounds, be ls too heavy for many !<liners wbo wont a llgbt« Impost for their !llOO!lls. "" bigbftled -during tbe Juat-CGm]>leied -tine II Hollywood Par~. *''lblrt trn't mucl'I you can do with the ttock I've been aetting." he uld. 11And when you aren't winning, it gets even · touah<r·" Jn the 75-<lay meet!ni, Usael'Y rode on- ly in 11m .. , compared wi lb 164 for Lal· fit PlncaY and 4611 '"" Jorie Tejtlra. Und.,._tng hfs wor<ll obilut the quaftty of his moul!IS, be won ooly It Ii-to le lor Plncay and '17 for Tejelra. ' ' 'l11ert 11un't much _.. for u....,. lo • do durinl the o;acing clay, and he waan'I ..,... jjlars al lhe early·momlnl -""" In ,.hlcll I!'<-slve -.....,It., '' "U lboJl't oometbllll to do In the "I could gel down lo US pouods II I ~d to," Ussery aid. "I'm riding at my weight on Tueedoya when all those atbOr jockl are having to take olf becau!e they 11.tve gone up over tbe weeltond. I lley In ahape wilt a lol of ... 1mm1og." "II'• going to be a flchl to make it out her• but I'm a fighter." Ussery, who -the 00 Keaiu<Iey llt<by -~ ProUd Qlrloll, . know1 II !'Ill bl mid to break out of Illa Calif°""' doldnlml. "ll't IA!agh lo bnM bi ll'CIUnd a·lllw IAl,11 ht •td· "BW Shoemaker rides for Charley Whlllllllam. 1111 Lofffl Plncfy and Jihoo rldt lar TOlllDIJ O.,le, ud r(8ht now tllr,J an 1ralnq -ol Ibo 1op ia-. . I The new gl'Ol;lp, which includes Herman Sarkowsky, majority owner of the Portland Trail Blazers of the National Ba.!ketball Association, and Morrie 'Alhadeff; head of Longacres Race Track, doesn't bother McElhenny. '"They're extremely fine people," he said, "and local ownef'Ship is a nice thing to have ·and we have that too." He declined to name other Kings backers until the stadium . Js under con- stnicUon but said 'jone of them codld probably buy" ill six a n n o u n c e d members of the new group. ••it was my decision. Things like that help a perSOQ's credibility," he said. "Kids aren't n;iive. 1 think the days are past when an athlete can get up and say 'I don't smoke and r don't drink.' You have to be honest. The parents still like to hear the old line lituff, but the kids don't.'' · The veteran with the handlebar mustache will be in the Ranieri' Banta Rosa trBlning camp next week when "The ~een Door" opens here. Tbe $1.1 mUllon computerized affair can show llVe television and motion pie· ture film along with animated art and the ttandard keyboard messages. Tbe commercials will be limited to American Airlines, Arco and those of the teams involved in a game at tbe Coliseum that particular day . Alie! •aly la1!_ 1ear t~. CollotUm, COi"• mlstlon was looking ahud to malriq It ·a complete home p11cbp ••• Yoa cu hol1t a gla111 of beer wblle wllnetsln1 the SPECIALS Newport Harbor Ri&h lf•duale Tl!ITY Albritton will not participate in the J~ annual North-South All-!tar football game Aug. 17 at Oranae Coast College. The M , 231).pound lirlt team All.crJI' AAAA tackle Mftted a galb 1bove bis right eye in /fb.uraday'1 Shrine, Gamt ,11 Los Angel .. •hicil nquu.d tbi ~. 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In some ma1azlneo you,.. plclllJ'OS ol acaoU- t,~ )'OWIC girla at race tracks, and that's part of the tmq1, , To Je.aniyiarle Fagan, mother of four, t.hMe plcturu art all dlllorted. Atuo racinl ta actually picnic buketa. no more Iba• atr to 1 ..,., no onlona In the me1t\oal, practlClli clothea and an umbrella. Mrs. Fagan learned how )tJ go to an auto race the hard way, u a IOdallte and novice fan more than 20 yearr ago in Daytona Booch, Fla. ~•nlly touring the coontry for L&M Cigaretles u apokto- 111111 for a new merchandising movement lo .. 11 the rport to -· Mrs. Fagan has plenty to say about why her ,., lhould I"* btW>lved with motor rport. And how much they will like It. . But we were fascinated by her viewpoint about bow I womu { IOll to 1 race and how ahe prepares for me. . "l"lrll you should ger a booklet cir a ~k or aomethjftg and read •bout It, find out oomelhln1 about it, ' rbe said. "Th"' you · lbould remember to take a 'bl& umbrella. No m•tter what the woathor la, you'll find that to be Important." Thi umbrella, she e11>l•ined, ta home base. It protects the = apinlt tun or rain, and It atands a1 a landmark so that , _ In the 1roup can get lost. ~"-* * * .. ·i-; 0YM may tMU, 11 a mo, tllat all you de It co oat to a .,. nett IMI& I wemM alway1 plu1 Head," 1ff said. "Remember : M tt ii ...., te lte tot Mt tr IH cold, yo11J be there 1 Ions • llmt ud )'M CU't &et IUV~ at tlte track. • "Plu y111r mu1 M Utere wUI be ftw'tr trfpt to the re1t t'~ rwm. 'J1N: moll lmporlaat tklag tt remember b eemfort. U your • llllbeld ti .,._ dUcfta 1et 1&omacb ache1 tbey ca1't enjoy tH net. \ •"l'aJ&e ueqll pk:Dlc bli1ketl Mt feed tlle troopt a1 l11n1 11 ,.. u" la llay at Ille track, ud take uotller aloei ,. every-WJ cu a.aw 10meiMq to eat .. the way ltemt. Remember, wMI die race eM11" 1• aowlteft. Yoe Jatt 1tt ii traffic bump- er ta blmper. 11 lell toot la Ille car. Ttial'a ..... everybody 1et1 --• "Ill If tlltf all lllve tometlallc In thtlr moutb1, aomethl111 ID Al ... Mme!Mq to drblk, tile)' can't complal.a and tbey --'t--ble. "Ailtve all, • alcolaolle ,bevtra1n at the track. You can't eaJoy th roce U yoa ara drtotdq. Save Ille drtnldng !or alter .. nee, ·wm )'CHl'r• home ud amoac frlend1. n ,. * * * • Mrt. Fagan, who went to ber firat race on the old DayonLI ~'Beach course ao 1he couJd report back to her service club what •\ btd of 0 n1fflans and trath" were ruining the town becauae of "'"the horrfbJe tbl.nas that g11 station owner, Bill France, was dQing," immediately fell in Jove wilh the sport. She aaw that "lbere were no hoodlums, only people from 1U walU oC life at the ....... • ~ teamed how to gtl ready for a race by trial and error, bow to dress, how to aplit the crowd up IO that there were no "*" than five 1n any one car, bow to prepare food both at home and It the 'race. Her moot Important warning ta to go easy on bread. to take mayoonaile, letluce and tomatoes to the track 1ep1rately and add them to aandwlcbel there , not to uie onions and to cook ~.utlt'Wltl)' for cold Ind hot we1ther, For her raVorlte racing teclpel, wrlta Mrs. ra1an at l!O &th Ave., New York, N.Y. 100211. Dr .. •ter•' Be•el Jlaee at Tuba P'or certain, drag racJng'1 atory of the year ts the rebel meet !Cheduled !or 'l\Jlsa, opposing the traditional NllRA Natlon1l1 at Indianapolis .., Labor Day -Imel. Don Garllt!I, chief apokesman and architect for the event, answered aome crltlcal questions at 1 small gatherin& far news- men this we<k: QuesUQn -How ls the Professional Racers Assn. meet'shap- Ins up! · Answer -Fantastic. We already have enough conUn~ncy money in now that the wiMer i1 going to make about $35,000 ' Iii each clau (top fuel, runny car and pro stock). When you 10 tell these racers that, they think you're kidding. They are IO Ulld to m1kjng 12.000 to 13,0llll !or winnint a good meet they think there'• no other w~. - .. " Q -What made you buck the NllRA Nationals! \t. ~ A -111e PRA met at Dallas in May and discussed the date ,....ftd took a v~. The vote wa1 35-2 for i,.&bor Day weekend. First, ~·1 Ideal for the e1:tra day on the 'Weekend as a rain date. That's Ven' important. Last year it rained al":the nationals, remember? Q -What other rea!IOlls? • • A -Well, It'• very much easi~r to'/et'driver1 on th1l week· .. ;end. We looked at every date, and major drivers had commit~ •menta we could not buck. ~ that weekend the only (major) • driver contracted la earl Olm. And it'1 a. lOt easier to get driv· en moving on that weekend, because they l'ere already pl&MJng • to ao to Indy. Jt'1 1 lo! easier to get them diverted than to ~et • them started moving. La.st. I dOn't think we could have picked a better date !or publicity. This conir!lyersy has put us on the map. *** Q -1Vtty go to Tul11? ' RAY SHACKlEFORD GW Coach Rejected Pro Pact By CRAIG SHEFF Of .. DellJ ...... ,,.., When Ray Shackleford was 11 years old he rejected 1 baseball contract offer of '4,000, feeling II wasn't enough money . Shackleford, who begins his aeventh 1eason thL! September as the Golden West College football coach, was 1 top baseball prospect 1t Para· mount High in the mid 501 and had hopes of aignlng a con- tract. Shackleford'• ability as a third baseman attracted the pro IOOutl and he wu· offe'red 1 contr1ct by the Pittsburgh Piratea. "The most they could give a player then was $ • , O O O , becauae anything over that the player had to be put on the major league roster. I thought I wanted more money, and r wanted to go to ctllege so I didn't 1ign," says Shackleford. Instead he went to Compton College where he not only el- celled in baseball, but a!So sparkled as a quarterback for the Tartars' football 'team as well. After earning AH-Western State Conference honors in both aporb, Shacklerord ~as off to the University of Arizona and hi.s interest in- loothall heighten~. "I pl1yed two years ol loot- ball and one aeason of baseball, but I passed up baseball in my senior year to help with the 1prfn& lodtball prncram. , A major step In the rlibt dlroctlon in· volvln& beaketball will takeJlace lhll winter with the adoptloo • mor• realllllc atUluda towanls lree throw shooting. There will be m free throw1 until the booua situation !the lllth t .. m foul ol each hall) unleu II'• a tw .. shot loul or tecbniCll foul. Tbe move eliminates a maximum o( 18 free throws per game, assuming both feamt were to aboot four aingle gratil toues per ball. instead ol getUng the chority tou when fouled, 1 team simply gets the ball out of bounds and play continues, eliminating a great deal of wasted time trudging back and forth to lhe roul lines. The college level takea the same posi· lion e1cept the bonua rule <:0mes into ef· feet on the Hventh team foul of each hall. Thia new rule has already been employed in aeveral summer leagues and it's welcomed by nearly all involved. FountaJn Yalley's Dave Brown, Newport Harbor 'a Dale Hagey end Hun- tington Beach'a Elmer C:Omba were qui~ about it and each responded · enthuaiaatjcally to this positive aide of the rule. Pugilists Square Off In County After a ail: rponth absence, professional bol:ing ret~ to the Anaheim Convention Center Monday night under the promoUon ·of The Forum Boxing Club. · Three ' attractive m a i n events are featund, including three world rated boxer1. Ac· tion gets under way at a o'clock. Opening the ahow will be the Ru be ii Navar r o-Rodol!o Gonzales lightweight 1 O • 'rounder. These two Lalin, ftvals were originally scheduf., ed to box July IO at 'Th~ Forum, but bttause Gonzalez was one and one-hall pounW:· overweight, Navarro refused to light him. . "U opoodl up the same ud maka It more appealing to the fanl and players," ta the conoeNUJ, Hagey -a couple ol pouible drawhicka In the rule but atUI uy1 he'• in fa\'Of. One poulbUlty la !be prnapect, nl a team st•rin& oul nl foul h'oubl• until the ROGER CARLSON waning moments, then getting only the out of bounds penalty for an infrectlon In crucial situations. Another i1 the technical foul being assessed in that "free" span coming on top of a regular foul. 'lbat would give the opponent the lree throw and the ball out of bounda (the normal penalty for a technical) while the · regular loul aP, parentb' becomes comumed in the technical penalty. Combs ~tea that there ii also talk centerln& around Mure J>03Sibillties of returninl the dunk to coUea• and prep levels. It seem• unreal lhlt the dunk, • !rub' uclUng ptl'! ol the 1ame, should be taken away from the play~. * * * Mater Del balketball ... ch Jerry Tardie ta back lrom a week'• atlnt ,1 Pomnna Cl1W11ont College "bore ht belped tutor players ol high 1<1)1ool level at Camp Clutch. The program ta 1ea"'1 toward.! Loa Angeles youth unable to alford the uaual aummer basketbali camps. Willia Naulia (lormerly ol UCLA) wa> in charge or operaUona that Included wch instructor• as Jerry West, K.C. Jones and lormer UCLA coach Jerry Norman. AJ might bt expected, fundamental s and defense were the major topir.1 of discussion and execution. , · Tardie. 'incidentally, i• still looking for 1 couple of non-league opponents. Los Alamitos, El Modena and Loyola are acheduled along with competition in the BilhoP Amat, Anaheim and Rancho Alamitos tourney! prior to League play. Jackie McCoy, manager or Gonzalez, says his charge has already made the contracted weight of 137 and now hopes • that Nav11To wm•t come up with another e1:cuse. 'Classy Y ellowtail Catch, ' Ruben, ranked No. 4 among the 135-pounders, is ex~ to rule as a sligbt fnori\e. Navarro'• record reads ~5-2 wilh 17 knockouts. Gonzalez, No. 7 contender, has 1 4M alate with 40 knockouts. Balboa's Hugh Phay ~ell) and Jim Thompson, skippO!: o( the "Channel Isle" out' of Art's Landing show oil, a 36.~~ound yellowtill ciugbt while on tbe San Clemente Island 'trip Sunday. It's llle,.largesl yellow ca~t this season in New, pott Harbor waters. . le: ' , · I Three Area Seniors Mesa Gals • 1•1 hid given up the idea of p!ayln& pro haleball by my 1enior Y.ear, althouah I could have signed wilh lhe ·Kansas C!,ty A's ." Shackleford stayed on at Arizona the following · year as . 1 gradU1te auistant in the. football program while work- ing on his master• degree. '111en after a couple of seasons as the head grid tutor a•. North Phoeniz: H i 1 h , Shackleford returned to the University of Arizona for two more seasons, the fjrst as the ollenslve backfield coach and the second as the defemive backfield mentor. Armando Muniz, a member ol the 1968 Olymp~ Gamea boxing team and now the North American 'Welterweight tiUeholder, i! a 10-7 choice over Mexico City's Ruben Vasquei. Vie in Europe. Meets About 100 athletes over 40, Including three men from the Orange Coast area, w i 11 represent the Uniteti States at the First Annual International Veterans' track and field meet in Cologne, France Sept. 13 and ?!. • Crystal Palace. Is Aug. 24. Win, Lose In Softball 11 1 .1110 had the responsibility of recrui£ing high achool and junior college players in Southern California and thil is how I inel Fred Owens (Golden West athleUc director). "He told me of the opening !or the head lootball job and I applied and 'got the position," saya the 33-year-<>ld Sbackle- lord. Muniz has 2t> wins against two losses and one draw. He is hoping a win over va'squ'ez will move him close to a tiUe match with champion Jose Napoles. Vasquez made a favorable Impression two monlha agp 1t The Forum, 'tliough be lost In 10 rounds to Hedgemon Lewis. Rated, as Mex.Jco'~ ~No. 1 welterweight, Vasquez has a 3J.7 record wilh 19 knockout!. Only match to be televised will be the featherweight 10. rounder between ·Ro d o I f o Lobato ol Santa Ana and Ti- juana's Jose Valdez. South Gridders Open Practice On the U.S. team will be Dan Aldrich, 5 4-ye ar:-o Id chancellor or UC Irvine, and Corona del Mar dentist Phil Schlegel, ~. -.. Costa Mesan Owen Gorman ls slated to run J0,000 meters in • London meet and then again at Cologne. Aldrich took f~st in the discus and third In the shotput at the second annual AAU Na- tional Masters Track and Field Championships in San Diego earlier this month. Schlegel took IOCOlld in the triple jump and third In the loog jump al the meel He From there the athletic m- tour1ge will travel to Helsinki for the All-Finnish Yeterana meet Aug. 27, then to Nonr•Y and Sweden for the All-5can- dinavian meet Sept. 2. Metro loop Crucials Set A pair o( crucial gamu are , on lap today in Metropolitan League baseball action. Senik's Rustlers, 6--4 in the league and J,J,\ games behind loop -leading Anaheim· Fullerton (7-2-1) holt Cypr..., at 1 In one key test. Meanwhile, A n 1 h e 1 m • Fullerton clash with invading Orange at I In the other featured game. Costa Mesa's Royals bounc· ed hack lrom their lint circuit defeat with a 5-2 decision over the Ga:rden Grove Knickerbocker• Tuesday in girls softball. Earlier the Royals w e r e dealt a 7-5 loss by Santa Ana. . Debbie Marks and Kim Aydelotte we"' the hilling stars for the Royals in Tuesday's triumph, each ac· counting for two rbl, while teammate Beth Fristed had three 11ingles. Tav Noll picked up a pair of rbi in the Santa Ana loss with a single tnd sacrifice. · c""' Mete ......,. 1n .. , " ""' LDonlldUlll. c.. ' ! I ' "~"-· " ' I ' I C.I ldMno .. 1111 4 M:,t .. 3b ' ~,1.~ I I .AYffloHt. rf ' 0 0 0 ~~~ I & : 1 ot•le IGtft " 111~ ' ' 4 1111 •Ml For Girls Girl•' in!encholutlc cm> peUUoe takei< on a .. ,. factl 11 the Callfornlf I n t erlCho!Alllc Federatiotl (CIF) be&I-. Its llm,lllU yen ol organiling &iris' oporil lhl• !all. The first ooUeeable change !or the athletna will llo the rearr1nglng ol 1orne el the girls' seasons to better coin- cide with the weather and tho boya' seasons. The first two sport.s girls in most Orange coa1t area hlgb schools will be playing thll raU will be tennis, as alway1, and volleyball, which has been moved up from tbe spring. Girl• will then move into lield hockey' from Nov. IS to Jan. 28. G)'l!llllatlcs and track and field, both ol wblch !Alt the eatlre 1econd semester, ha~• the longest 1ea10fll. Basket.. ball. begins after the 1eme1ter break and continues into the beginning of April. The ·school year will end with softball and badminton, which will nm simultaneously, April through June. -One ol the major changes is the nim· ming season, which hu been translerred from the !all to spring. foilowi•g the · boys' swimming seaaop.. Three new sports will be: ad- ded to the CIF'1 1111 ol playoffs this achool year. ID addition to the tennis, •wim ming and badminton cham· r.. oiuhips organized by C1P ut year, girls will also be ablt to participate in trac~ and field. gymnastics and volleyball championlhlpa in 1972·73. The playofla are tentativel) scheduled !or the end or the season in each s p o r t. Volleyball represents the fira1 team sport.s whose playolh the new CIF for girls ba• overaeen. Playo!fa in the rtmainder o1 the CJF -sanctioned a p o r t s , basketball. field hockey. ud aoltbal~ may be scheduled !or 1913-74. Also in the !all, all 181 schools which have indicated theJ ... interested In ~ girts' CIF will receive • mimeographed booklet ol tho &irll' bylaws and regulation ruleo for the CIF-aanctloned aports. The booklet, patterned after the boys' bluebook, Is expected to be approved ·DY llte CIY Girls' Executive Committee and the C!F Southern Sectio• Council In the fall. The hook also Is eapected to set up leagues based around ellst.iitg girls' GAA loague3 and to limit girls' partlclpaUo• In AAU or other organlud competition in lhe sport in season. Mike Peck, CIF director of public WonnaUon, bas stress- ed that the rules probably will be general at ffrll, allowing for criticism and revision ac- cordln& to the needs ol the In- dividual aclroois. Junior Golf A junior goll program open to youngsters eight through 17 years of age has been ln· stituted at the Hunttnatoa , Seaclilf Counf<Y Club. A series of group les90l'ls ln· eluding baste rules, sportsmanship, basic skills and etiquette ls available beginning this month. About 70,000 golfers are ex· peeled In use the Counf<Y Club bt Im, ollicials said. ·' A -Tbere w11 a lot of debate about that too. We had to -plek u ABRA treck, .. d tllal jull ... med the best available. Wt tata. IO Ille people at Mlchllu Speedway, and we m1y 10 k• out year. Tiie I-al Tulsa ta ened bJ Jim Tiu, and tUt men• ,,. wU1 Uve •ly a tw.w11 tpOt l1l&ead •f a tllree- way deal. Al Ille tall AllJlA Grud Natteaal race Ibey bad ll,IM paid. That'• not pubUclt)' flpre1, Ut1t11 actual, ud tbere w11 no .. pabllcKy at all. , Although he has never won a conference championship at Golden Wes~ Sbacltlelord'a learnt have 11,,ay1 been in the thick ol the fight lor the circuit's No. 1 spot. In his six seasons at Golden W eat, Shacklelord has con>- piled a 29-23-2 overall ,....rd, He's bad winnlnl marka four of the sl:ii: years, posting a 4-5 record In 1970 and a »rt mark In '71. Coaches Bill Boswell and also ran on a 440 relay team Bob Woods get their first look which 1et a -kl re<ord. Ward's Pir'Uel, the hottest club in the laque with live atrai&ht victorie:a, has an e1:· bibitfon game on tap tonight, meeting the El Toro Marines at 7:45 at El Modena Park. !::I:~ lo, a: ti : 1 .-. ------- Q-Wbat nut de yea bave le cnck? A -We llave lo iros• Pll,MI to break even. At our ticket tirk.11 that ligureo out to be abeut 1,IM paid on Satarda1 and 11,ell on Sunday. *** Q -Where did you get the IJ'loney tn finance the race? Shackleford's coaching at thtlr South .quad Mol)day The athletes and I h e 1 r at Westminster High when the families, along with men from initial practice gets under way Australia, Canada Ind Mexico, at 6 p.m. will leave for London Aug. 22, A -111ere are a lot of racer• wbo aren't as tapped as you think they are . Jim Tice is a weal(by man. AHRA is guaran· teetni the purse. Now, AHRA doesn't hive any money; bat Tlce hu guaranieed it by pledging hi• property through AHRA . and he h11 a lot of it. Now, suppme he ·decides he doesn't want to pay the purse, and the race Flops? ~re are a few of us who wUJ pick up the tab. We'll wind up living in Jim's big house, and we'll own AHRA. and we'll be in the drag racing busineSJ. That won't happen. Jim expects to lose aome money the ri.rst year. Ht11 aambllng on the future. The .. nual 1W1U11er football !or a l«ies ol international claYic pitl the best graduated meet! preceding the cbam- high school players from pionshlp. unique. Orange • Couoty at Orange The first meet, the All- "Our philosophy at Golden._Coa_s_1_eo_1_1.a.:..•_A_ug:..._1_1 • .:.• ___ B_ri_1Wt __ c1_a_ss_1c_a_t_1.o_nc1on __ 's_1 philosophy is somewhat , ~t the 11me g1therin1 were Don Prudhomme, Tom McEwen and Pat Fosler. aU top n1me.s. Prudhomme will go to TUisa ; McEwen has filed an enf<Y !or Jndy, but Prudhomme predicts ba'll be at 'l\Jlsa too. Footer, like ao man1 drivera, doesn't know wtsat to do, ta waiting to see what happen.a and plans to take the ": M6Y WI)' out. 11l'U wait to see where my car owner tells mt to go," Foster uld. West is to have a wcll·rounded pro1rarrn Wt think It'• our job to prepare our IUY• for what's ahead. · "We teach our 1uys whit It's like lo a lour-yeor achool, not only phy!lcally and lun- d1menta1l1, but academically ind IOclalb' u well. Ollt main job, ,.. fNI, Is to prepare our CUY• IO go on and be suc- ctuflll. Th.It'• why our guys ckl!ll quit alter leaving Gold<n Weal. They're prepared !or lho future, ' says Shackl•rord. 1~-:::============~ I Top Matadors ,,,,.. ol Meilco'1 moat u - dtllrC malldora comprise the cwttl ... today when the oor- rltlM .,... to the bullrln1 by II* ~ PIMa Monumental de ni-,,,., ... Alfndo IAall. MW llomero, ..i Mariano R S' , who will eacil lllCt ... """ a 11a1 bu1la w....-•1• PJIL SAI LING ---------How CALYPSO 1111"""' ................. t'' ........... . ............... 11 ..... '"'' .-.n• WHAT CALWIO SAILING ASSOCIATION ·-c.1 ... 11.11,__,......, M...,.,. e I • f' ......... hf 17141 Mt-n•"' tflll Wo41lt • Rttrl lttt • nrli• • RtfiM Ftlll e ~vt p., • Yi1uat l••ctitll • Adjust 1111111 • u-.. • New PH G1all1t • a......,a1c-. "C11 ..... htMIHllt.• lnllrn1tional/C111t-te-C111t @_ottman Ward's has a 7..f mafk1 one game behind the leader. In the only other 1ame the Mabee Tire Service Gauchos tangle with the La Fonda Dons In a &:30 game at El Modena. .. ' ' : i 1· -I . -Alamitos Racing Results Huntington BftgS Win, Then Ties DEMAGGION LEAGUE ·.\o.m. Huntington Harbour's entry tn the Joe DlMaggio ·Summer bl.seblU league closed out the season Saturday afternoon at Kennedy High SCbool by de.feating the Huntington Beoch A'I, W, ml lying the Anaheim Police Department squad, 4-4, in a nine-inning batUe that was called by a lime limit. Paul Dugmore plicbed a four-hllter in the opener, aJv. Ing up·t11ree unearned ruJll in the first two bmings. HarboUr tied the game In the filth with !brae nml wlleo Stan Terry was safe on an error, Dugmore singled and Jim VanTighem wilked in load the basts. Chuck Leach drilled a single to the ouUield for two runs and aft.er Craig Kennedy walked , Doug Mon brought another score across with a sacrifice fly. In the sixth, Mike Renshaw tripled in score Dugmore and acored on Leach'• drive that bit tbe pitching. rubber. In the nightcap, Kennedy drilled a~ bit lo ICOl"e Tom .Fneman with two out. In the 1tvenlh lo lie the aeon> at 4-4. ".:-i-~,ti) Iii , ~:.;,~ d 4, . J 1: . ::~·. ·_ ~-.r'Fl I f =· rr ... ,l _&"f .J 1 '1 "~:t.11•i .... ' •,,,...,,' / • i ., • "'"'3 ·"'j''' t •• ;off. j,1~'1 ' .. :/ ~ ' 1. ! t ~ • · ' • I· l J kM W lllfll.fllt . ... .. """""'""' ~·• m ....., ,, ' --~~··~-.,_a,41 . . ·~r ' -J ' .. ~~ ....... ~ ..... ' 1 .. w I /• . ' , . Son -fiets· Dad n "UU.XlllGllTIWIDlN nNB SITUA.noNS If Mlnrwot1"1 teliel pitdler, Jim Slrlckland, bad • good ..... for .... rlVlng lite for the TwJna' lalt flllDO agaln(t -· be bad 1111 ...,, better reuon for being the winning pltdl<r of the game. If you're llll<te11ed. )8'1 ....., q - alter-• Mood11 lllnoP 1' r I d a 1 bel-• nvo ud di at Ult 11111 -t lleacb oa Ult lla1 side of Balboa Ptnlltlala. Tbat'• where the lmu Outrluer ctllll prllC!lces. I Studio Ho ll'Ofll most of the first IM> ~· at the boopilal while his wile, Diane, wu hi~ their lirsl cblld -• IOll named Juan. Be ~ived al the lladllon during the alzth wbtn the TwJna were behind. '1bm be ,.... put in for Jim Pmy dur- ing lhe aevenlb. By the ninth the TwJna had won, 9-1. The tale comes rrofn the baby's new grandperts:1ts -Jack and Maxine strictland of Irvine. * * * ,_ at the beach in Hutttingtuu Harbou r: T • Harbour Pacific's luxurious studio town homes offer you the best' of beachliving ... and a lifestyle that's a far cry from ordinary apartment& In fact, forget all'about apartments. Harbour Pacific ls llO!llething elst. Each studio is large enough for two. With such featuns u a martini pit with fireplace, open-view balconies and patios, draperies, wall-to-wall carpeting; kitchen built-ins and , lengthy list of other custom ideas. The architecture is truly distincilve. And our people do the yard work and maintenance. You spend your time on the beach. Outsidt, there'• a world of fun. Try the bike paths, the volleyball courts and the therapy poola. Join the Huntlllgton Harbour Beach and Tennis Club. We nm have boat sJljli for rent. Let'a oee any apartment top tluJt/ Or this: nery payment you nialte helpo build your equity or helps . you reduett your Income tax& INCeocl of just throwing n:nt money away, }'O)l're making 111 lnvntment In the future. And yotlre making it In Hantlngton Harbour. Look a!Oand the neighborhood. You'll see the value of !hat Investment. · For dosen, your townhome is nady ilnd waiting thl9 minute. Probably for less than beach-front m1t. Come down today, though. We've been averaging over a sale a day ••. and we only ha ... about 40 studios left, along with a few one-bedroom plans. That doesn't give you much time. Especially if a lot of you are reading this ad. , "' . f ' ®)\ .:· • .. • ,. ' ' * * * Newport Belch'• Kim Altlesey 1Ull thinks she C10 malce the 20-& Olympic Laurie Becklund In Huntington H•rbour, ;wt 11% milu south.of Long Btach on lh• PadficC~t Highuniy. Modtl1 op•n cvt')' day . from 10 AM lo dwk. Phone: (213) 592-1361 the Ball .. She his 1111-.. WHb ol meets almosl every other day lo .,..i the lllandaid. * ··* * Men Verde &olle'n l'J•nk ud Don Doaald10a loavi Mdtd ... LI llol.,.llHae betweea tbtm.. Be bis dJ. and de bas 1even. ,llM.Y mof ff ·= IA'G&!. NOilii Actually, you can't count Ill of Mrs, IMlwever. One wu u.noUJcl.i -tM was shootl.ac from lbe mea'1 ttt.1. And fOG 1 ___ LEGAL ___ N_O'IICE _ _;·--- can't really u y all t.boH acts were lucky, either. He has a four, 1Dd 1be a five, handicap . * * * Kalse< Junlor High student Debbie Holt tied lhe n:itkir.al 11·12 age group record in the 100.meter breaststroke at the re- cent SoUthern California Ace Group Swim InvitaUonel in Los Angeles. Debbie, a member or the NIMA swim ....... PKTITIOUI IUlllllh NAM.I ITATl:MINT TIWI fello'Wlftt MtMM ,,. ft!M IM/t l"'"t I I: G•A.l'H .... -MATICS, Qt 1"•U C"-'"'" o\Ytnw. 0ref191, C11tf. ni6I lltlYmond S. I•""*-"1 Ci.~ Sl•MI, A ....... lm, C1Jlf. Robin w. 9 rlftl, 11111 ,,,,. Clrcl .. l"DIHlll !" \llllirv, Ct lll, T~I• llll.lthwu b 114111'11 condudM W • l"1r1neratllp. lllobert w. l •l••• Tl'll1 1t1t1m1nt fltld with Ille ~,.,. Cllrk ol °''"" CounTV ot1: Julv lt. 1tn. av -.Wrh• J, MHOox, Offllty c...intv Cltrk. club, qualified to compete in !he u~ 1110•1•T w. 111110•1 . 1 . I ft . ATICMtN•Y AT LAW coming ong course nauona s a er swim· °' .... ci..1"'"" A-we ming the event in a 1:21 .7. :~~~.~:;11:. mu • tEIULNOftCE ,, ~\ I ~D • ~· •• r < or (714} 8f6·136L L......----~"" fONllACH pwl8,,Inc., llolod6!1 tht AlNllan Stock fxchangr • .. ~ IQUAL HOOSING ciwoRTIJNU.IIS 1.:1" ' • • • • • • • I , ,1 I j I I •• • ~11 e We e k 's Market High1ights VOLUME, B EA VY TRADERS • ... "~ r. i I ' S. ~~. ' ' .. da' :·Fountai·n E .... Gone ' . • ' " her tbeold·lime drugstore soda foan ·r :ti '. now just 1110ther nostalgic Ill~_,. of a passing era. '1ut !p did ihe ice· cream soda ever fie\ ~ed up With the pharmscist In the firit· ~ace? ~iEdward S. Brady of Huotington ~~asaociate dea:n of the University o(Sc>ojil>em Calllornia (USC) School of ~ ~wered ·the question in a re- ~" ·ew. ' , w)io has made a study of p bisiOr)I, aald Iha( carbonated d~ "'8tked the rise· ol the drug store IOCk !Olmtain In.tho beginnidg of the last ~ Mineral or soda waters were dnnik .1or tlieir medicinal <JUallfies, but ~ popular for their taste when ~ lftavorjngs were added. •'Thhe new drifib, which arose In the drug ; itore, stayed there because the pbamilClsl was the logical person to mlie""ilbtrn." Brady explained. Hin the 18')'~1be common method of producing ca~ water involved the reaction ot,oullllic acid.on marble chips - a pr .. teA~uirina: the pharmacJs t 'a ~ala and equipment Nfbei. 1too," Brady continued, "Oavors \I L · and syrups had to be available -the ~.111.~· 11so•s", the Ice cream soda did not phannacisl had lbese on hand to make develop until lbe 1870'•· "S"'.eet .cream medicine palalable. , ' ~ been lllOd ~ some fountain drlnkS," "The phannacist'not Clllly had a wide · , Brady aald, "alicl lbe legend goes lhat·• r111ge of Oavorecl syrups already oili' .{,Coo~ at the <;entei;mial of;the band," Brady added, "but he ceu1a, j Fnmilta'institute,. held m Phil~delpb1a. 1n devise others. Carl:lonated water and 1874.,, nn out of sweet cream aild used tee syiup of sarsapariUa frolp lbe prescrip-cream in Its pla<e. • tion:caSe might mill· a good root tieer; ,u'fhe -Jee cream soda water' was ln- cherry, syrup became cherry aoda and, 11tanl!Y ·popular," be continu~. "and peo. when pbospboric'acid was added, became •.. !lime eagerly to lbe clruc •tores to the cl>erry phosphate that millions ol· 1'w.te .,!lie D<W. ,drink that ·tbq· couldn1 Americans remember fn>m t h e I r ma~<el'.l>ome." . cbildbood." ·.1.!Je • aoda fwn1ain-«eadied ·Its· peat By the mld·IBOO's, syrup.and flavor••·· daring the late prohibition ~s, when tracts were being m a n u f a c t u r e d .the fountain was the only place· left to especially for the soda fountain, ac-drink. cording to the VSC phannacist. "About . "Tl'" le"1\ 'soft d l'i ntitp.r o bi b 1 y . ten pages of lhO SU. Eclllion of Parrish's ori)lirlated ttifln," coinmcmted .Brady. "By 'Treatise on Phannacy,' Pllblished In 1884, • 1129( bf the S5,lioo independent "drug are devoted iO formufas fM •n•wt · '~llf'tlle·'11n!ltcl -siaieir,· :rl,000 bad syrups used chieOy in connection wilb fountains. ID 19.15, drug stores were doing mineral water atKI rtther beverages.' " 6.8 percent of the restaurant business of Cola was devek>ped from a medicinal the. wbOle country." syrup•lo be ilsed-elther as a stimulant or In the 1930'1, according to Brady, the to relieve headacl>es. Prof. Brady pointed typical fountain qfteo took half the fioqr out that the "'1lP alone did nOt aell very space of lbe phannacy. With World War weU, but ils JJhenomenal suco<ss begin Jl,. tho chvg 11on! soda fQ\IDtain began to when it was -mixed with-soda water and diuppear; for 1 number of·reuom:, such • dispeDBed at fountains: as the cllilt<ul!v of llodlng help aacl tlie Although ·ice cream became popular in demand lor-iiil·-..,.XO. ' 1st &· 2Dd ; -RE. l.OAllS ;' I ".Dalatron Files Lawsuit . ' , " ~·Inc, of Sania Ana, inmitocturer of electronic lld "'1ln)llllc' related in- ....,,•dlt:lan and equlnmen~ ~1 · • ry--'"" Wt -t it had 11111 a coimterclalm for flOO,o II' ,Ja c1omqa against Ed· -"'· 8ofo<IY, who has fii.I llilt .plnll lhe COIDPIJl1. -,.. l19Ulrcla eQW>tertlaim -=coal ol • d!Jpule .... .. • .... "' Dllalroll ol Allldl'• li>c. In .. -'!• filed ..., m UnitOd ........... 4111 central clislrlcl ol Californi•. The coantersuil allegea that reprtst:ntations 1 n d war- ranliea origlnaUy made by Safady, owner or 70 percent of Shelly at tbe time or its "' quisition, were false and misleadinc and oompreherded violations ol feclerol and -..·,1 . ...-.. -' I ·--...... Lloc.lf. . .,.~-au 847·1200 RIUAILE -...c.. .... tna,,,.._ co•....._ 1 •n •""9dtlll ............ 1'51 Calilomia securilles laws. STARS Datalron ii asking dismissal Syd~ em-ts one ot of Safad,y's complaint, a total the world'a -t utrolo- of f/00,000 in damaies and ... t•ra. HlJ ......,,,, ts ... ot tmplary damoges, and court the DAILY PILOTS -t llOSla. 1---11=:~<)1jrtl.::.:-::-::·-:::::::::::=-h ' ) $89 Million tf Newport .. ,, . : ' Copstructl6n &.omillj BuUdlng construction In N~wporl targel completion dat. ;.f September, The "8..1 resiclenlial· permit u,ii;.I Bea<b In fiscal 1971-'12 lopped l!!e 189 1973. . 1 wu for41 towd'bouHo to be'built b1illia millicxr mark for 111 all·llme hi&lj, •Bob Ani>ther large <eommerdal permit was C. Dea!"' m Big Cinjoii: .That permlt~ . Fowler, supervi~r of• the · dlq 1····-I .ans;..+~ frrr ·~ fi •· J ed · di'"'""' 181·d last w··•. -ast .....-· -ve-swry va u at $3,1112,744. ·--,-. = Pacific-Mutual Life lmUnbce builcfln• In ·' ' Fowler said the Z,73' permits • Following cl~. belilncl De111t'1. JllJ'l- from July 1, 1971 to June 30, 1 Newport Center. The~ mjllian building ect, is a-$2.9 mfUioii pehnll for 51 liimel valued at $89,313,334. ID the · will be built as the compony'1 .head· tobebuUtbyLusk "lnlbeiame~a. l .ear'-tho p~eyious high, tl!ere we 1 2,071 quarters. It is scbecluled for OCCUPIJlcy Apartinen1 complexes brought In, tho "JN!nnll .. woitli $511,791,6111.· . thia fall. ' third highest valuiticio in pennlts 'at ·~'1 Tbc! 'largest aingle periilit issu~ was The combined total ol 41 " commercial million. The largeit . project In .lbil $11 iniUion for the 11-story addi~n to ' permits issued is $24.5 miilloo. Residen-category is the 316'Wtit ~ Hoag MC!lllOrial Hospital. The tower is tial pennits surpassed this total with 633" Apartments which will be buiJ1 fir currently under construction Wi\th a permits valued at $'l9 million. $4,843,899 by the Irvine·Company. Rossmoor , Gets New • Village . . llbaari>por. Corp. ol La111111a Hills, announced the. villqe of Wooclrldie, Ill. lw approved • the r.onlng and annexaUon of Rossmoor't propootd ·Wood· ridge Center, 1 " ,~actt planned communlty '.lo.be.buut In lbe heart of WoOdridie. l!Qss w. Cortese, Rossmoor president, ·aald constlueUOft' on the new. CoJlllpllJ\lly lJ pllllDed to start this sununtr" With I grancl openiq_1 ocho_dU1ed for spring !flt. lni!Jally, three COOcum!nl ll!Arketlnc , · l!<O° grams will be .startld' for .tho sales of· tOWnbouaea:, · ·linlte famiJy 1ttachW ; and 1lngle fami!Y' detached. ' · • · j.oca~ about 37 .m0 .... ot Chicago, WOO<h'jclle center will · follow the planDe<I com-munl!J ,....,... -fully developed by Roumoot In olber communiUes. Under tho approved r.onlng, there will be approximately 3,llGO mlcle• tial units • and a 37 .. cre "village center" which will have a complele r11111e of , commercial, governmental, recreallooal aacl .fhopplac and .-~I )· t •'. • ' . ., •' ' ~ :II il 01/}Y,·Coas~ ~Sp.ufherli .Qffors .. -(; ·1~-6" Guarariteed .Gertificates :~; ~ • ' • ' • ' 1, ~ • satur.dar-,S.ervlce " " ' 'l 11 " q " ,. I 'I ! . ., ~ j1. 11 " ~ , I ~ . I 1 • Thelnsid,ers·Club ' .. ·. . ·Effktive Annual , .. Earnir:iss .5.~5:13%' · ,,_NoMlnjmurri. . ·sjs~s:92% . .Onit Year·Ctrtificate · $1',000·Mihifnum'. 1 ·&:~.1 8". Two to' FM· Year Certificates ' ,$5;000 Minimum, . ' • •• J • ' • I I ""91 .lo .0 •tJii : t9t? .~· ' • S"""'L July 39, 1972 , DAU.Y ~ ~~·-..;.;.;.;.·-~~-~ ..... --• e.ApartmentS UD.veile Lqo, m:s mllllGn · delllcbod liomt. ollettd a cboloe el "*""" lmUl\iUot, In Santa Clan won boon ocaled and • styled to aod ••lf.cleanln& o v • n , r-~:"'!'-""'.''C'ft~'."T.,.;r~~ P a r Im • n I ""'!I· , Same • .poramt ol Ille 4&. lludlo, ..,. a n d l-bedroom top awe... fer de.olln ~ , ~ a -of pecaonal Frleldab'• , 'll'Oll • free re- adultl, II boils acnallaal-Vnllrtfe apartmentl, oome witll dens. •buildidg.u..Jlmcela)llll.aod well 1itlng. Each ,apartu>e.ot frilerator, c.u1lom lr ed tllis -..CS "1 ' and Mama Av..,. wQJ _. J•pll -.i Iha~ hill ... Jiil-from both -Jf1e,Mnerjcan· &... been created to pr<>-c1blnels ind <1peclal .....i · llrtfe a Colla • 11111 ol a navipble lab pi!rience Jn 11.0 r t1' .. r a lilltitute ol.Are/iu<et. and,the vlde a Mw standard In a b\lh p r oo 11 n r . R • • l dentlal ~ to Jlm .,-. E.temi.ve i.....,. California'l s..ta Cllra u.a 'lilliooalAlll<>C""lGG ol llcllq4 coinlort.IDd·convenience.,.lbe op>eNU.S; ,be1 l de.1 the ~ ol llllerlud, Inc. a ...,ity sy11em and >. lndicateJ the larger, DION ... l Bui"'", It -.lhe fint lime. ~NIU in which buUdinp IDd overllanclnc d • c b and , the bulldon • .-cm•fl'eboo-· recr-~·--Is -.,..,. ,one. builder toolt botb honors. Individual units ore U..led balCoilieo, Include lon n1t din- is puttlnc . t1!e., -llao highlight tile aif. q\iickly. •two yeors running. Botlt dOet much to enhance a .i>lril lnr rooms,· 11r epI1 c e s, -cm Ill modol •. Jiual ...Ulles et Vista del1 Apartments 1t Viste del 1lPiitmeil <ommunlU.S ...... ot bid ividt\11 ,,_,, and COll>ltlDC 1Dd drlpe.s • ........ TbeR ore l.lllo. A opecially riged, 39-Lago will be toured by means ltteJ loi:• creating garden complete privecy, BotJ\I i.oture de lu ... -tiooed ....-ti · loot lloop la mocft.d ·II> lho· ol small power bull,. onothtt aportmenll cluster..i around A six • loot perimettt will vullies and llxtlll'tt and oeatl ' ~ a lf7,llllkqual9-i.ot • fiCbt acre late u a ·com-innovative lint. The noiseless DWHllade lakes. clrcleo tile commanlty with In ahowers. Same mils a... bll4F :'. -Jn Ille Oral mUDlty locol point , • bolls will CIJT)' proopeclive Vista del Lago has been three entrance ptes al COii-lomiat)ed. Gu ind water utlll- lllint; ~00 -are planned · Viata del Lago rentajr Will residenis· from lbe ' furnisl\ed '.d«lgned with a mulmllin .ol . llOlled ....., poinll, whete ty ..,,.ice ore lllcluded. fpr;<* .,.tire project. Each' ranp ln>m •••lo fl!i dWlnc model compleJ: ....,. Ute lake · take frool. -· Lake fnx)I suarda met residents and Termia, handball Ind sand t will provide the tile flrll !May premJm to 1vailable apartments. ' buildlop will . have decks or their guests, to usure a hi1b volleyball courts, indoor ~olt oOf a single fllllilY lhowin( poriocL -· am lnlerlaod residential com-balccmles tl!at extend over JMlllll'O ol ll<CllrilY 1t Vtlll drivinc ranre and putq •water. Reoldenls will be de! Lago, 1 rarity Ill an operi, gr<ena ore planned'. Milli- : pernutted to keep small boils • pnlen 1YJe c om m un I I y . porb Ind lanai-parts 11111 or lU8 uilill ml !llllmg. 'Debora -... who cruled -have been blended IDlo There will .'be IJ lli .. fl< the tbe Gudhi Exhibition In lndla. tbe complex to allow tenuts , 1111111 boltir.' IW'f l•'!"aN dollpod tbe Will. 1bett will . to move about tbe orea tlSll1 '. , wiU ·"""""'"'llllO<lllo'lab. be U acros ol -·-1t 1~ -'"<!ably, J-1> In-» 'lltoldenli will, be abl& to \6lla. Covered putlnr will be dloatad. llroll'lo. ~ paint Jn the pro~ ...,... ID resldenls, Inlerland II leaalng tbo alto •eet "•la J>:Uk -like -~A· .· TJne ............. poola and !nm tbe Sopntrom famlly of -...~ ill ~ped ·-J'acomi ~ <will serve Costa Meea, piaoeer 0raap lWill . rlnC "iR in-lhe ~L A larre, two County propt)>ty owners. ,crealing ·' I · of llary Yacht CIDb recreation . Vista de! 1-adjoins the' . seclullcm, and adding tile c;enter; will . Inc 1 u de ac-. 36-hole Colla M ... ·Golf Club. 1ov~U .attracUvenets ot 'tiliei commodat.ioos for overnight Reaideilts, wUI be. abl~rto walk , io.;.!li> project.< ' guests, lire!>ll<e lounge, party to play vla'Goll Course Drive, u • Joaeplf emi)hashed thal the rooms, kitchenette with wel whicii bisects tbe project 1Vista site plan "usures high .bar, gymnasi~, sun lamp, Several electric. carts are degree or·individllj.J privacy .. loTcken, saunas, J•cuui, card, planned by the Vista manage-- The 'filer , etements~ beside TV and billiard rooms. The ment for the short jaunt to the ~ contri~g ·un~ual beauty to facility will be available to fairways. BIA TOUR Members of the Jluildint 'Industry • • -. .' the prokcl, add a totie of local civic groups for meetings From the San D I e g o "tranquility tbAt carr't b-e by ·appointment durinc 'the Freeway, take Ha r bor ·~duplk:ated·otherwlse." day. Boulevard to Adams Avenue · "Residential build l ft g 1 , Gas and electric kitchen• at and tum ri&ht, then right ':despite tb e development's Vtlll dol Lqo have O'Keefe •tail! an M-Vmll Drive to ilu," Jooepb llreaed, "blve aod Morrltt dilhwuber, ranre ~ -· Association to ur Costa Mesa's new .V.ista del Lar go ~ .. apartments. Rental agent Shirley Divis shows focal , .. q points to (from left) Cliff Jenki""" Carl Yates and •f Gene Baca, Southern California Gu·Company sales ' supervisor. . ' ! • J , • ~~... ~~ ,;.), .f, \r'.° ..... ',f,,' r c?~ ·ir~-·, .. ' · .... ~ ' .~i_Capo ~tfiiits Moving ·Fast ·z=: . ·:;itOiap San Juan, the new foot high ·wood fencing. worry about aecurity elther-- ·~ community by Sciuth The one and two-story ~our to six units .are.~ 1 ~ Development Corpora-homes offer up to four in. each townhome ~ , '.. ·Ttie:,~st· Nine. Every home has a view of the:~Et ·:Ni~~t. Cou~try:Club golf co~rse. ·lil7'.1n .... T Ca·'.._ bedrooms· , and two batl!s .with every unit !eaturmg its ... ' . ~ '11" .. ~~ -~.llll<L f~inl-i to l~ xqaar.e own pri~ate fenced plilio.'' ~IOkl"'1JA~~.pe" eetdr ·ngin;j>~ I. number of .. oµs'tom '!(;:+ "1""""ulilt· or-\1llltge '2i;500 to ,7511. • --'-' -featutes are ,ol!ered· Jn Ille '···· /j ~ :, ' ' . .. ~~es and c o u n t r y Designed in units of two-basic purchase pr I c e tn-. ;@i:\JI min• top single family homes ·attached eluding : carpeting in the living ' ~.:"''.a~."·"'oi -~ .,q.,a cammon doolill'W,it; tllt •room;;dinlng rooin, .ma-, • •, c ~'.., -ent_~ ., , • F'-are avlilable Jn bedroom, .ballw1y llll\ ~; J • ~urm · •-',. .i., :=t un<d•vlaciliU.·· " • ~ ~ ... ;1 , i• . .., ~ '-' . ., • ,, ~~,~~.I!•' z "-"'~"'d I .k .1 : '::We comp1etely sold out.R , ~ • :>!., ; • • , •• • • garage;. e u ~ e · fii:it ''"'t "' 51 )lo i..r • "lndlvlcluals'"' rli!lilii;s wl h Q:oelll. Electric ·range and .. • ~ ""'"" ·'ff.1 • ,.~ .· m~"-"1~ ·• Dttle Ume for ~ri,_fiyirif"' oVtn~; "VaulteQ cetlirigs; com-?"'-·~'T°'' •, ~d'I' .. nilintenanee will Onddubtedly 'plete ext er Io r insulallpn; _.-,Inc\.~ morning the appreciate. t h ,...,pletely master.bedroom suites; !enc-, ..oQi>d Qnit o~ned. "I'""' ill m~tenance-!ree , ~ of ;.g ·and underground utilities, JieOpl1wei:-.u,i,~altheqieJ ou;. Vlll1ge T0"'111oriies," A total. ol ei&ht decorated C<irJ>plex waitllll for the doors ,, notlll 1.ellner. , . , , mocjeis .w1tll lnteriors,by Sad· • 0 Prbd from .*21,.,, the dleb,ack Interiors are on :lo.•"'."'· 0 5everal peopie. lqle!lt lOUf • t.oW\lhom• P,liiis , ore diiplay daily. ~rughl II thetommumtjl for. a.v1llab11 f.witlt tbe squai;e To reach Village San Juan :t!all>riority in selection. So far 'loola&e o 1 .conven11an"1 take .tbe San Diego Freeway . ~'camblnod'.sales total IOITle·· home ~ -he. up....,_tl!roe 90Utlt ,to_ the Jll!lipera Serra • IO'homes since the community bedr?Oms and two bath~ in Road w.t, proceed left u.nder •• •• ~ 11 one -and two-story designs. the freeway then left agatn to r ~ just four weeks ago. And older couples need not the Village San Juan entry. • /lleolgned especially ,,lo r t fenillec with-,· moderate: in-· . ,·.: :.:' · 1 ~U:11:":~·= '£'':..un·~'-ty!"-B.::.!1d'e· r· ·Moves· - tl.U wJttl boatif!t facilities, \.JP , WI , .. ;a .. ~,andJrnd1c•'pe& .. · . · _ , ·~;;,.. .. llin1~-qu1ck . -Into Top-3 P-ercent. 1,.;~se ViO.ge San Juan ' ,. ,, qffjin young famtlt+.1 1 '""M ' ' '1 . .1.-~ u • ' · nd 'f ~thing niore than just ... at!!> ass.wif;t1«t1on:«O!'IOI~, , Bt_res&mt ,pnva~ a o. pt~ to live " noted 0 · G · -custom delign and superlative feruig pools, patios, gardens 1.ellller, · president of sOuth qq_a)lty ~ cala~ Richard and tile exclusive astrocourt." = Development. • • O a •II; Smltlt, •·• .7Ultii>llllled The Broadmoor develop- ide homes and cofn.. lm:f'developer·anC'lililder in-ment at Big Cany_on in ty m an achievement Jn -to-1be top three per<ent o! • Newport B<ach oPened Ila st'~fo for this price range _ builders Jn the c o an t r Y , first 7> homos Jn August and l"lh IGob and amenities plan-building IOl!le 500 to 1,000 sold t11e· 1i...,~ in lour, weeks Mor right into a total r«rea : .._ per YtA1' 4'0lll $l!l>CIXI alter-th•~;tll coursev com· &a e•l:ftlRliimf."" ,., ~ M -. ~ :-.to·tt20,000. ·~ -. ' "' munity ~· Pricecl"'hom , ·'l:he Cou111ry Court Hamel.~ .• .., .. w, .,. buildilll .to. -t 175;000 to im,eoo, oeven·pe V!lllP'IM,Jilmf-flOdr·• .~ boualni '-Ii al, i ~ were ad\IOd ~ tile ..,_. 'PJ:fi tliiil tft~ WOUnd jlapllltlan With I wide l'l"ll Ing des ... , IDd, 811 Id· 'F courtyard; .r -' ol-" incomes,'.'· noted, W ~ Scott dltlonal .,:tO· 1lill beaJn .-. ln calll<riW ,arditte& lllildle, ~~f . pioil-llruction .... • , 1or <1ec••· "l\h~·' :!-I of Rlcbar.i B. Smith.•Inc. "More~· ,r •mllllon hf ~lyllld feelures w1'1 l\~'hl .Each pYO)eot.~ ~ sales bave~bleii ttcorded at ~ doer ...,.. from !8J1\llY with the same ainoWil'ol.caie our ..West-· COll)lllUnitJ - lci!lili•lllg "'°"'· areot,w ·,11 " In plannilig\ qt aH t Y ........ Broadmoor Villa ii o rr.-e , " <t6!f14.oll.to the outsldt by ,.1% ~· and dlstlriCtlve -.!•lllde~"Opened just a ~lecture to meel with • weeb· OK"! we attribute the ' 1 • ·" 1ucce11ful c~an.y 111,.,...... Of out townhO""' ""'"""""' tltll * . .. 'I -··~ .. ~ ~ J" ... VVVl"'y ~ • °t ...deveJOJtrjent ~ ~trh e ln- $111 million In bojne sales all' creaslil81Y po p u 1 i r !Ut.; ; nti8lly." · tenance·frte Jif~style tli'eY of· • Since 1•, Riebard B.cllmith fer and unusually spacfous · Illa ~ ~ qualilY 'fioOrpians. Due to lhe demaM, communilles In o..n&e Coun-we opeeed an addiliollai A : ty. The "'!11~• awonj· . IDlila this 'month .. " , ' • Wlnnl!C ljomes ~ vma ·Homes are ean be -. In lfaTb•r"Viq; ·~Iced !rom '" 990 to '23 IOO 'Tmtle HOU, and .Big Clnyon · willrVA, FHA, and 95 pen;e.i .· 1 • ••...U • Jn c.-Holllhll, co" .-e n t I o n 1 1 f'inancin« • • -abd ~Ila ' ' avliilable Anotber Ml' ualtl · Pmoltho_... .... r ... ' · __._._...._ '-·~~ ~. are ocbeduled 1¢ dOvelopmeJJI · ~..,.....,~ ~ r·~ Ill YtTt-' this · · ; ~Bui~·=it!i li~~~Jec!o 'Otlnd ~ ""''~p mi ~~~ .... ..!~ vllue, two lpe<lill awerds o! ' elude tile llO-acre Me Id merit, pllll If Qrimd Prill and Rlnci>Jn Oranp Ind another 'on Aw1nl f/f. DilUnction lll tile. town he u a e de..~, Gold NU11ot ~tlan le.-Walunl Vill••e Elll In Jmne, Western bui1dm. - • At Broodmoor T\lrtle !lock tn Irvine, CONlruction of Ute For linol pll_ale o! Bro ,,.. iJl:endef r.ii! '--Advertiaiv Ille .. IJ m . "tvtr1 't\a'lllfl Phone ~ et pr 1 1 J 1 1 De-k home footam what we ..: ""...A.321 =~~ flz7< :!.t\,':='::J... .,..__ ~ ' I •• I . '. .. .. : " . . ~ ··-·"'·~ . ' ": .. -. ' r . . . ' ; ' T •• .. $ " I • ' • .. . ' • ••' I ' . I • , ' ' ' . ;~ , ....... ,,,~ ,· l ': , I ·,: l .,. r. • ·'fr11 r\J> r U./oryoutmnovefromalsi;garr1d5!11'1 .. ·•.'' llfOldably. piced, 2·ot3 bedrooin bc•19 ( Meh.irllfa ' . • : 2,Jiat.lts)!at The.East Nine. Bl!f:--J;v tor •' . I I YGi!l'galf,yiaw,Miutrpeoplii-..tmr o', I • ' > ' •. • this kfnll<Ofaettmt..' .'. '. , Laguna Niguel• the ctiOice oomriJUitifY llwm-.Xvm.JP..t.CllblrN""'lNw"'MaC .,i:JoNlcs,49(714)•-lllNOIO ~ ·•i .. ' '. • ~- l • ( I .. ' ' ' " . . -.. J .1..1 OAJLY PILOT s...u,, Julr 30, 1'72 " t · 3 -Missiilft· Viejo Tracts Open ! \ Three lflnd openings are , ll<Wlled tcdaJ 11 Mlaslon I Vltjo u new unlll are lauoch- ed II New Mldrld ud Allie • '1llM. ud lhe !loll unit opeOI ··--.lone-·• project In lhe com--.muilllJ New Eldorado Openl Ill 27th ind linll unit of 11 bomeo In an art• of( Trabuco Road, near Marguerite Recrt.1Uon Center Ind • .... lbopplng center which Is now under -· Since New Eldorado ope!1ed : Liability Rulings . . ·Favor Landlords BY JIM HUFNAGEL W....._ frlr AIMiclli..I ,NM I So you renL And you say :your friend Tom broke his leg '.on 1 roller aklle In the lobby :of your apartment? And a ;laully heal« In your ll~lng ·=~ ~otoco!ii~i ~ .lblnk you've got problems? :You ma, be ril)ll But then :qlln. .. : Altbougll ll1billty law, like ;leue llw, t.nds to lovor ;landlonk Ind tenools win 'lhelr dalma only by proving troa Jlllli8ence, there are :.o.ne ctrcumatances under :0-hicb the landlord I! liable. U'1 take the above situa· tio111, for eumple. •In 1eneraJ, compJete ,._lbllity for Ill com-. ' :Irvine Co • • 1 Leads Sales live years ago, (April, 11187), more than 1,700 homes have been 10ld. '!'be fulll unit offer• lour Individual model1, with 1 wide vulety ol fioor planl Ind txterior elevatlonl. W h e n completed, the toW number ot bomH In Ibis project Will be FAMILY PRIVACY, QUIET ASSURED AT ALISO VILLAS CONDOMINIUMS T ' l,T71. Deslll"d with th< youlhlul buyer In mind, Eldorado Homes are euy to matntain. have pltnty of room for a growing llmlly, Ind 111'1• 7anl areu !or outdoor living. New Eldorado Homes are w ............. ....... _, °"' ..... ,... ...,... wtl ,.. ... """". -.. ,. .. ~ ................... ... .... , ........ ., ... ... ., __ A!ld Ihm recd Bon.r's Ark in the DAILY PILOT ·sutu1au ccmncs. Here is a fine selection of superb new homes. . . -They are in Mesa Verde, on the last good land in Costa Mesa's best neighborhood. VALUABLE LOCATION -Many homes adjoin the Costa Mesa Country Club Golf Coone: Here is a world apart; a muntry village atmosphere, yet convenient to major Southland cente~ of CllllllDen:e, education and recreation. VALUABLE FEATURES-1and2-leYel homm-1,853 to 2,966 eq. ft. of liYiDI IJl9C8. 3 to5 bed!oomo, 8nd a fulllistof price-incladed features. s.1aom .. : from $43,250 to $59,500v..\ 1ndtof1ventiomlterms (n'ISS7"2S2 ~ • 't priced rrom 127.7511 In 131.2511. IDd olfer three to lour bedrooma Ind two baths. New Madrid Hornet, priced from $33,995 to fl$,500, hive had mnarkabie -· nwkh>f nearly 1511 I I le I •llftl11"111 In 11 monlha since TWo.sTORY HOMES AT NEW MADRID TRACT : New Madrid Homes Catching On Early :: 1Preview Offering·! c.e watdi them 'bellll ballt, aad -ihe quality wldda """ ill. Tlae UDique lot andhrplau, u fllllmed at SeaT.._ Ganim~ -•ll!eliui!I; Jll'O'lde-------udar-- toelllo7. The moment you -tbe ..,.tie hW. overlooking lhe-:rouwtll...-.,d euctly whit we lllOOll by ll!don lpOt. We will build opecillly d<Oiined homol, c:alled Sea '!"mace Gardon H.-, on thil pio- iuleeque lend whkh will lib odftntlp of nerf . ..-blo foot; inlido llld oat, to proride mono -for Y"" to -and -..---_ .. ..,.,. Wo WIJlt ""' .. -111111 ..... ~ todQ'--· rfr •...,. Wiii' llDllWcn .................. . BM11•41te•t' .. ,.... ..,., ....... .._ .. _,._ sl Ill Jl!sss%.. ... ... ._ --~ .. ----I I lu@ ~ ...... ,.,,..,.. • .,..w.or Sea Terrace Garden Homes Lqana Nlpel • ttie cholc:e commanlt)' .Gl --SJ i "bDs:A; (TU)•--.. • . • ' ' ' l I ' • k :wffEN IS AN ''IJlvfNEn ·:JIOME REALLY AN j 'IRVINE HOME 7 .. .. . Some of California'• most distln· . ,JUilhed homebullden are develop!na · "'llelihborhoods pn Irvine land the 83 ,000 ac" m11ter1>lanned dev;Jop- •• ::nient In Orange County. , ;. Right now, there are ten devel-~ ;:opers whose 1uccess ahd reputatfqn :; .;:for high quality work have qualified . ,. -:them to build In Tho Irvine :; ~·..company' a '•better environment for ·,·you" • •. ; • I :: ..... rThesc developers-and only • these-are allowed to display this . ,._version of The Irvine Company's : official symbol. • · · . . .... -r-----, ~ ~~·i.111,13· ........ ~ ........ ,.~,1 ... · . ' . . :; When. you see this symbol on a ' • dcVeloper's adv.erttscment, in one of 'his brochures, or in his model home, it means something to you. · It· means that his homes ale "Irvine" homes-whether they aro Jocated in the City of Irvine, or in Newport Beach, Tustin or Santa Ana. It means that this developer was , selecte d from among 221 who have applied to build on Irvine Company · ·land. It means that experts in com mun- ity planning have looked at his past work, and judged it to be of superior · quo,lity, · And it means that he is building in ~ accordance with a master plan. A plan that calls for the cre.ation of "villages ... pla ces for complete liv·. · ing. Each planned to have its own ·•choOls1 churches and shopping , ~~facilities. Most of all, it means that when . ·,you buy one of these homes ,youare getting the total Irvine environ- •. ment ••. not just the house • . · . You are getting an abundance of ~ re creational facilities •.. beaches, · parks, marina&, stables, greenbelts, .recreation centers, tennis clubs, golf .Courses and you-name-it. All care· . : tu Uy arranged and distributed across .. the land in accordance with the high- ·. est standards of urban planning. · Look for the Irvine symbol when you're looking for a new home. If , • you don't sec it, you're"'not In an : Irvine Company development • . ' ' ' ' I I Walnut Village I. Walnut VdlaF HoDll!•· By Wm. Lyon Development Com1'3ny:., ; From S28,990. -' 2. College hrk Homes. ·By S&S Construction Company. From , S29,490. . ' • ' ' Walnut Vlllaae Eut 3. Greentree Homa. By Donald L. Bren Company. From $27,995.- The VillaF of Univeraity Parle • 4. Village Ill Garden Ho111e1. By ; National Cotnmunity Builders. ; FromS27,995. ' . • ' 1 . • The Village of Turtle Rock S. President Homa. By Middle- brook·Anderson. From S68,000 • 6. Broadmoor Hollin. By Rich· ard B. Smith, Inc. Devtloper. From $34,190. The Village of Harbor iVlew 7. Spy&fass Hill. By 'Iohn D. Lusk&. Son. From $80,500. The Village of Eutblulf : 8. The Bluffs. By Holstein In· .. ~ustries. From $43,SOO. : ' .. .. • ' " , ....... ... . • • • l " . ' Jll&Clayon '· 8raodmoor .... By Richard • B. Smith, Jao. Dmloper. 'Ua4er $100,000. •... Olatom Falnlly Lots. O!Tend by M1on1b·lrvln1. Prom $40,000. Delao Homa. From $65,000. 1t11ual Hou1ln1 Opport1altl11 I r -· ··-.. -·--------------------~-----·-· ---·-------- IN 11,\VINE THERE ARE TURTLES. PIRAJE SHIJ,>S • INDIANS. TEEPEES. FRONTIER FORTS:AND. MAMA WALRUSES WAITl~G FOR YOUR CHILDREN TO COME OUTSIDE AND PLAY • At Irvine, there's an adventure waiting behind every tree. Beneath every llower. Around every co.rner of every greenbelt, In Irvine tot lots: friendly, patient playmates. The painted pipe Indian Who never iires of holding his · arms wide for little Indians to swing on. The fiberglass turtle who is·good for ,a ride to nowhere , . , anytime. In Irvine playgrounds, teepees . and frontier forts can hide a giggling, whisper'ing gang of outlaws. And a big red four.legged climbing thing can be an elephant, a launching pad, a mountain peak, a fortress , , • or just a place to sit in 'andlook out of. A child al.ways baa 101Dething to do, someone to play with 11t Irvine. Here homes are gathered into villages. Honest-to-goodness neiJbborhoods. A child steps outside his house, and suddenly ••• he has company! "Who's got a,frlsbee?" "Let's explore!" "We're going to hunt grasshoppers." "Get your bike!'' "Come on!" Right inside I,rvine villages are wide-open spaces. Greenbelts. Parks. Schoolyards. Here kids can fly kites and &jam hoqie runslnto skies without telephone poles or TV antennas. Kids can run. Shout. Let oil .. steam. Safely .... out of trafli~ .. , among friends and neighbors •• , near home • r In many parts of Irvine, children can even go to . school withput leaving their village. They study along- side friends. In familiar surroundings, In some of the finist schools in the country. . There will always be room for children at Irvine. Room to play and live a)ld learn and grow. The Irvine master plan assures it. And that's the sort of assurance-the assurance of complete, con- siderate master planning -that gives any Irvine home you buy a very real, extra value. And extra protection for your investment, Looking for a house at Irvine can be as much fun as living here. There's so much to expfore. Irvine doesn't have just one builder .•. but nine. Nine of the best-known, most respected homebullders in Cali· fornia. They are building for families of all sizes ••• all interests. Come explore Irvine soon. Exciting things are waiting. For your children. And for you. the lrvlna company ..... ......_. ... r ._,. I " I · SWld<!, July Jll, 1912 -: Survev SJaow• Interest Rates To Stay Stable • • •· Inttrest rites for home mortgage loins will continue :--tct be relatively stable for the : rest of 1972, according to a : June surley amone members : :of Inter.City Relocation ! . Service. perctnt, over January-March. Thil compared to 1 1!1 per- cent price lncre.111e, January- Mattb over the last half of lf11, reported by three. quarttn of re.spondenta to a almllar ICRS survey con- du cted In March. FueJ COJ11ervatlon ;Housing pesign, •• Under Scrutiny LAKE SUCCESS. N. Y. dowa. Willa ind celllnp. (UPI) -Homebulld•ra have &t thicker lnaulalion alooe betn revlewlng the. basic . 11 not necessarily 1Ufficlent to designs of their houses to conform to the new stand~ meet ntw federal heaUng re-according to Russ Bodwell, quirements. vice president for engineerinl The reviews go back to a of Levitt and Sons, the na- 1peclal message President tion's largest homebuilder. Nixon sent to Congress last Consequently, Bodwell uld, year pointing out the nation's even the basic designs of need to conserve fuel because !'<>mes are being revised ~ the : lCRS, the nation's leading : real estate referral organiza- • tion. polled its mar k e t : research committee on local : ·prevailing Interest rates end : other conditions In the real ' utate market. The committee , represents a cross-section of ·: the nearly 6,000 U. S. cities 'Members responding to the June survey were agreed that house prlcu for the remainder of the year can be expected to stay at about the April-June level. LANDSCAPING HIGHLIGHTS IXECUTIVE HOMI DEVELOPMENT IN MESA VERDE AREA of an ever·increasing con- sumer demand for fuel energy of all kinds. interest of fuel conservaUOo. Engineers can compute, on the basis of IKl!J&re footage, amount of glass in window1 and towns in which ICRS broker-membera help families on the move aell former .· mldences and buy n e w ::'.-homes. . . About hall the responding :·· · •tommittee members predJcted ;':. ·no changes in mortgage In-<. 't.erest rates Jn . their com-., !" munities during the rest of ·:.Jm. Most of the remainder .. 1oresaw maximum increases of ~ percent, in August or Septem!Ser or "after the elec- tion," although a acattering thought increases might be as high 11 in percent. For January.June, the 1verage prevalllng r a t e reported wu about 7 1/3 percent, falllng 1llghUy from 7.31 percent In January lo 7.30 percent In March and April, and climbing lo ·7.M percent In June. More thJn hall t h e rupondents reported houao prices In their are11,. Aprll- June, remained about the ume u they were in Jt.nuary- March 1m. · Among those fll'Ol'llnl hl8her houae prlcet Ill the &eCOlld quarter. the I Vtrlfe 1ncreue WU 8.2 About three-quarters of---------- membera surveyed reported continued increases In per90n· nel transfers by companies located tn their market area. In this key area of ICRS mem· hers' service, average In- creases in transferee '-ctlvity of 27.4 percent (with 1970 U a base year} were reported . Assisting transferees with the ir housing problems helped 72 percent of respond ing mem· hers realize better over-all business in their offices in April-June, 1972, than in either March, 1972. General real estate con- ditions continued to b e favorable, according to the 1urvey. A "sellers market" - in which most houses can be expected to sell in a relatively 1hort time, at close to asking prices -was reported by 91.7 percent ln April-June, 1972. Seventy-ail pertent predicted that· sellers market conditions will prevail for the rest of the year. And 100 percent reported good supplies of mortgage money as belng available Jn their communities, whlle 95.1 percent predicted good sup- plies would continue throughout the year. Lumber Controls ~ Applauded Mesa Verde Homes Luxury; Landscape Offered Coupled. with g r o w I n g and doors, and from the type emphuiJ an cleaner fuels, the of Insulation used what the message aaid, the United heat loss will be in the p1anned States not only must seek new home, Bodwell said. sources of the gasoline re-Corrective measures can In- quired for cars and trucks, elude a reduction in t~ power for lighting and oil, amount or glass by ellnilnating natural gas and coal for windows or glass d o o r s , The scheme and landscaping glamour resldeneea: for a com· bookcases in both dining and heating, "but we also need to elimination or unnecessary of the model home complex of paratively small amount of family rooms, shake or shingle use existing energy for as ef· side and rear doors, and George D. Buccola's Mesa money. roofs, and three-car garages. ficiently as possible." changing to a thicker in· Verde exec u t I v e home Priced from $43,250 to The homes adjoin the Costa The implications for home sulation, he said. WASHINGTON -Stanley development iii the Mesa $59,500, the homes include Mesa Country Club and a city heating were clea,r:. and the A redesign of a room or the Waranch, President of the Na-Verde section of Costa Mesa, cathedral ~ilings, balconies park is located within the message resulted in a' revision entire home can be necessary, tional Association of Home Is only the beginning of a C-Om· on some plans, wall-to-wall commooity in Mesa Verde. by the Department of Housing too, If all other steps do not Builders, has praised the ac-pletely enjoyable tour through carpeting throughout, huge They are the last homes that and Urban De v e I o pm en t bring the recomputed heat lion of the Cost of Living the luxurious model homes. kitchens with all built~ins in-can be purchased in the Mesa (HUD) of standards for in· Joss value of the home w\thln Council in imposing stricter Decorated by Carole Eichen, eluding double ovens, fonnal Verde neighborhood because suJation applied in new the federal standards. Scrar>- controls on lumber prices as the huge 2,500-square-foot..plus dining rooms, master suites there is no more I a n d federally insured homes to ping a good design ls 1 last ha vi ng an effect toward homes with one and two levels with private bath and dreuing' available for building, ac· conserve fuel by reducing heat step, however, as bui1der1 holdin1 down housing costs. and three through f Ive facilities, wet bars, bullt-ln cording to a spokesman for Josi -the escape of warm air usually are loathe to fonalte The Norfolk, Va., builder bedrooms, a.re the epitome of. cabinet.a, china closet'a and the tiuµder. from a home through w"'-an appealing housing layout. who heads the 82,~member -----------------------~-----------------~---------- NAHB, aald the move was "necessary in a chaotic situa- tion" and he hoped it would have 1 restraining effect on further lumber 111d plywood prices increases. The f:ost of Living Council thi!: week reimposed controls on I u m b e r manufacturing, Preview Offering! Park Newport Starts .Work on Last Units wholesale and retail firms with annual sales in excess of SI00,000, alfecting some 62,000 firms. 'l'he controls had been lifted for finna with fewer than 60 employes by the so- called 0 small business ex- emption" which went Into ef- fect May 1. "The home building industry has for several months been deeply concerned a b o u t runaway lumber and plywood r-e watch them being built, and -the quality which aoes in. If your family has alwa~s wanted to live by the ocean, today is the day. ' °""'"1dloll 'hu belWI on lie final pbue of apartmenll ... tofthoutes at Pa r k !lewporl, tho lkcre £otn· inuidly In Ille bluff overlook· big UPJ1U Newport Bay, reporl1 Vlrall Banning, dlrec· for of properties for Geroon Baltar Ir A-iate•, the San Jl'r1nci.co-~ develoeer. Tlie Ile 1porlmiets and 44 1owni.;.. In thli ..,... •Ill brine the tofal lo till unill at the project, whic• "'" lllarted In the fall Ill 11111. Camplelkln 13 1l1ted for Sejitemiler. •• "UnUJ thll lprinc, our plans were lo eomplelo lhll plwe ·=·" early next yeer but the r..t-up pece bu been ., much luter thl11 ~&ed that we ad- vanced construction," Banning noted. Apartment Tent.ala range from tl7f.50, with townhouses 1tar:tlng 1t POO. The units now uncfer constn.tctio~ are located near t'ark Newport'• reflec- ting pool, clock lower, con- venience market, cleanert, and beauty shop. Parlt Newport ts located al Jamboree Road and son Joe· quln Hill• Road, Jull west of , Newport Center and Filshlon llland, In Newport Beach. r.:ices," Weranch said. "So ar as the home building In· du.shy Is e;oncemed the 1itua- tion was becoming chaotic an4 we feel that the action of the Cost of Living Council was necessary. "Repreaentatives" Of our in- dustry have been meetinl with those of the forest products In- dustry and of the ~t of Liv- ing Council to export price- supply problems. We will con- tinue the!e meetings with 1 view toward stabilizing prices of wood products and thus holding down the prices of housts." ~teisore Home~ Op~n ' r:~·Rossmoor Offers Sing'le Family Homes -CorporaUon 111- noun c e d the newest N!lgbbomood lo open I n Rosamoor Lellure World on July 15 will olfer the ultimate bt adult living -172 single family homes. Ross W. Cortese, president of Rossmoor, stated this neighborhood represented a 11ignificant "first" in the de velopm ent of the masterplanned all-adult com- munity as it is the first time single family homes will be built. "Furthennore," Cortest ad- ded, "we believe these homes will provide the finest in coun· try club estate I i v i n g . Residents will enjoy all of the recreational and commercial Unenitit! available in Le isure World at a price? far below 1 i mil 11r p ri,·ate c l ub developments '' Four scale mn<lels will show the four floor plans offered end a topograph1ral model will give homebuyers a preview of this new living concept in Leisure World. Two floor plans are lv•(}- bedrooms. two-bath!! and t"o are three-bedrooms. t w o · baths. All are 11ingle story. Prices range from $46,200 to $57.IOO. ''These aingle family home!I will have complete privac)'.'' uid Ccrtese. "Eadl home will hove Its own private tntry courtyard with hlgll walls end an attracUve wrouaht iron 1ate." ::-Corl<M added the homes • will have !DlnY I u :r u r 1 :-: leaturet such 11 fireplaces; ••• carpeting : drape•: wet blrti central air condllionlng; and attached, overslu lll'iltS with automatic Ill'•&• door _.. Depondtnc upon the model aeJ«t.d, 111«lal feoturu !n- dilde ooparlla dtnlnr rooms; ~ counten lrOm • ldtc!Joa lo ~d!nlnr room; nlk- I In clolets; breaklut .,.... In kitchens ; walk-In pa ttl r y; service porch; large double doors ; and patios both private and open off llving rooma, dln· Ing rooms, bedrooms a n d kitchens. Homes will be G o I d Medallion all-electric w i t h General Electric appliances. Included in the color·keyed kitchens will be 17.cubic foot refrigerators, built-in ranges and self-cleaning oven 1, disposals and di!!liwa.shers. Just as in the other neighborboods in Rossmoor Leisure World, all uterlor maintenance or buildings and perimeter landscaping are ta ken care of by crews of ex- pert workmen. Located in the rolling hills near Laguna canyon. this neighborhood of luxury homes will be truly count.ry living at its finest, stated Cortese. All vl'ill be behind Uie walls or Rossmoor Leisure World with A private gate and 24-hour security palrol. Rossmoor Leisure World Is a ma sterplanned adult com- muni1y designed to provide I "total living" environment. Residents enjoy p r i v a t t Jasmine Creek Project Slated Jasmine Cr.U, a l20-mllllon luxury townhouse community on t h e Irvine Ranch In Newport Beach. will b t master planntd and de.'!tgned by Waller Richard Associates of Costa Mesa. A tot.al of 381 un its are planned for the M-"crt silt hounded by San Joaquin Hilb Road. Harbor View Drive, ~lrlts Avenue, and Qv!Jn Drive North. The -· will be priced from 141,000. streets, 2~ oecurity and • network of landscaped greenhell! that wlndl through every neighborhood . .Aloo p;o- vided for lhelr convenience and pleasure are commercial and medical centers; a private transportation system within the community; and many c o m m u n i t y re<reational amen1ties, such as clubhouses, garden areas, golf t'Olll'!eS, 1wlinming pools, shuffleboard courts, 1tables, h ow 11 n a greens and tenni. courta. Pr .. ""I population ts approx!mat· ely 14,000. Rossmoor Muyland, another Leisure World, I! located in Silver Spring. Maryland, and lo date nearly 1,800 aduJl.a reside there. A third Leisure World under develop ment is Leisure World Golden Hills just east of Mesa, Arizona. This 2,000 acre com· munity that is planned to house more than 20,000 adult.Iii Is a joint development between Rossmoor a n d Western Service Corporation, a sub.sldiary of Western Financial and Western Savings and Loan Association. Other planned communities being developed by Ro.umoor are called "New Worlds" and are for ramiliea: or all age&. They are located In Oiico, Fl'W'IO, Lagune H l l I 1 1 Pitl.aburg and V Is a 11 a , CaliforniA; Glendale. Arizona; Sliver Spring. Marylond; and · Las Vegas, Nevada. Soon to be developed '"' New World communities ln Woodridge, 111.inois: Evesham Township. New Jersey; and Herndon, Virginia. llo6smoor Leisure World model hom<s in Laguna Hill> are open dally from 9 a.m. to dusk and can be reached by lakil)8 tile Sen Diego P'reeway lo El Toro Road off1'amp and lollowinl the l1gl9 lo the model 1lle and a.a,les office. We'n ralnrto open up thewmldof-do lmDr to "'"'T famil3'. Sea Ternce 11-. whtn oompletAld, will be Juat an -r waJlc to the beach, 'ri1 70UZ own private brldp .. -N'earn ... to the oeean Is Juat one of llWIJ' amenitiea th<oe a!atel,r 3 .t 4 bedroom, 1.t Z alor7 homes will afford their owners. Tbat ia wh7 we want 7ou to eee Sea Terrace Homesjastu COD1truction atarll. But pl- bear with UL Modellba .. not been built 7et,and the aales office i1 jU1tatempo- n.rr one. Bat we bave plen\7 of picbma, plana, ·,,.... mill!a- to.re modela to look at. You can cbOOR a site and know this is where wovr Sea Terrace l!ome will be located. Remember, thinp will happen fa.st when people 1ee the qualit7 of home we're buildiJ>r and the qualicy of life and ...,.... tion available at La.IUD& Nip.el Yoa. have a private recreation facilit7 ltepl f:rom 7our door. There'a alao the private El Ni- ruel Country Club and Laguna N!ruel Ten- nia Club, plus the hup Dana Point Harbor, "home port" for Laruna NI· ruei, '2\i m11 .. aouth. ItwillaDbe here eoon: beautiful Sea T....- l!omeo- tbelllperb life 11\yle of La..,.. Nlruel- andan ocean fuJI of fun for everyone. Be aure J'OU ret an advance look at it all today ••• and while you're there also see Sea Terrace Townhome3, Sequence III, and Sea Terrace Carden Homes. Directions: Co south on the San Diego Fwy. to Crown Vllle:r Pky. alt. Turn ri•ht (ap- pr= 6 ml.) to PICi!!< Cout HW7, Left 1 m1e to Niruel Rd. thnmrh printe ruard· ed entrance to Sea T..._ l!omeo omce. from S53,900 Sea Terrace Homes Laguna Niguel• ttie choice community• G::t --- ':& .;'\·· . • • J. . '• .. \ I • . , . . · SU!lda. Jillr lQ, 1'72-OMl.Y '11.llT 111 . • l'oung Newlgwed• Wa~ed • •• ·~ ' ~. f'eal Estate Questions/Comment ake. First Home Too Expensive y Realtor Randall McCardl• 91 YMAN IBOlrN qo. Tblnp C\)Uld cblnle a( --------.. "' ......._., .. .,..,.,. any time.. JO.year mortl•I• pt¥1)'\tnt would be P37.U. •, ·. ... · In 1 recent article you 1poke of the •bloltJte ·: .. n•c•11lty of gul1 end of a "Blue Print for•,.res•'' .-. -of do{ng thlngit whether you went to or nof.' .,..., ,' that re1lly nec1111ry? I'm In bu11n111 for my.-, • · I work hard and long bec1u1e I h•vt an overht1d to · · mut each month, plu11 family to 1upport. Isn't that enough of a purpose? H, B., Newport Beach No, it isn't a sufficiently strong purpose to make '\ . us form the habit o( doing the things we don't like i. p1an11n1 t1111t ..,. ur. ibe rtaJOOin& by YOllDi .,... IGCtlbar -lywodr ahoulcl be pie >rho ba1'6 auurned tho villJalll In. keepina debll lo a large liMaclal bur<len of .,. DLinlnun ti-peDliYe houte hi' been 7llt /lnl ltllp ,,,.y be.to buy lliaky bill has paid o1! !or ~ Ir;"' lbal they c~ many, ht 11y1. Ttio..e who '!"* c!Qinl have booght boo,.. In 1oOc1 that. locations have managed In .. 11 A large ...., 'IY tl!efn at oublt¥tial profit and married peoglf .. II ,_,.. Si on •to another houte , per<enl rnoi1111d ., •· !ht debt can be rtduced penslve bo...., ~ Ii< pront.s. This is a_ great REAL ESTATE • W1l1 then dj> young eoupl•s tak4 a 311-year mortr•-• when !ht dlllottnce la only aboot ftO ~ wotk lq pay It of! 10 yeara to0ner. For ~ • wMk more !hoy could pay 11 o!! five yHrs sooner., ' to do for the very simple reason that it is easier to ~ adjust ourselves to the hard.ships of a meager living ···than it is to adjust ourselves to the hardships of · ' making a better one. .. •· II you doubt me . just think of all the things you ···~are willing to go without in order to avoid doing the · things you donJt like to do. All of which seems to ~ prove that the strength which holds you ,to your • purpose ls not your own strength but the strength of ,• ·the purpose itseli. one bank officer. He te111 flln If you mana~e to make it ''the going will be a little , Pork. but he considers it risky rough" for those who are ac· U!'~ss ~ne has. guarantees ol cepted. But they are turning bigger income 10 the future. down many young people for A 20-yea r-morlgage l~r'---------" mortgages in the 80 to 90 pe.r-better risk. Jusl about th~ -1 mMI# Rue when you rfll/fltt ·that tlMIR ~w dollars n!al<e IUCh a dUI•"'!""' to the young houae buyer , t h i 5 btnttr comment~. It Is onE' reason he lhinks current buying ha.bill are s;o risky . In many instances young people are rt-lylng on the "'ire·1 salary to carry them through the early years. cent bracket, he uys. time the first child is ready. to Couples signing ~p for ~ go to college, ~ mortgage is at.ill be paying the mortgage year;mortgag~s on an ex· ready for ·~ming, ll~ the when their children are ready pen11ve house may be taking 1 debt can be diverted . This has The answer may be to start off with a smaller hou5e and lower mortgage payments that ma y be paid off in a shor1 time. If real estate continues to climb, the little house could be sold at a profit and the family could move t o something better using the profit for a good down pay· •. We are creatures of habit just as machines are _ . · creatures of momentum. For habit is nothin·g more •.· or less than momentum translated from the concrete " Info the abstract. Can you picture the problem that ... would face our engineers if there were ni> such thing ·.·as momentum? atatua step they ca.nnot aUord . been especially fortltuous for to start college. And they aren't seriously con--t~ f~lly with two or three At 7V• percent, 1 $30,000 aldering their future, bank chtldren ln College at lhe same mortgage for 30 years means men say. Whlle it ii true the time. monthly payments of $204.68. rul estate market Is still up,· But a 30-yeai'·mortgage The 25-y~ar mortgage pay- banktrs felt It would peak long means a young couple might ment would be $216.85 and the ., Every qualification for success is acquired .... through habit. Men form habits and habits form ;. features. tf you do not deliberately form good habits, ·?· then unconscio usly you will form bad ones. You are the ·kind of man yo u are because you have formed ' • the Habit of being that kind of man, and the only way ·'_ · you can change is through habit. ~.· I have attended many sem inars during the pa st • · 20 years and have often wondered why, in spite of . the faCt that' there is so much good in them, so ~·-· many men seem to get so little lasting good out of : . th~m. Per hap~ you have attended classes in the • past and have left these meetings determined to do ; ' the things that would make you more successful only • to find your decisions or determination waning at just the time when it should be put into effect or ... • practice. •· Here's the reason why ... Any resolution or de- cision you make is simply a promise to yourself which isn't worth a tinker's dam until you have : formed the habit of making it and keeping it. And you won't form the habit of making it and keeping lt unless right at the start you link it with a definite purpose that can be accomplished by keeping it. In other words. any resolution or decision you make lo-- day has to be made again tomorrow, and the ne xt day, and the next, and the next. And , it not only has to be made each day, but it has to be kept each day . • . : for if you miss one day in keeping it, you've got to ~; go back and began all over again. ,.,. " But, if you continue the JP:oCess .of making it : each mor:ning and keeping it each day, you will wake :" ilp some· morning, a different man in a different :· world, and you wi)l. w6iider what has happened to : the old you and 1fie world you used to ·Uve in. Randall If. McCardl< i> an inv<•tm<lil ana lu•I, college lecturer, and author of "Real Estate in Cali/or· ~ nia." Send uour comments and question& to Randol' R. McCardl<. c/o theDAILY PILOT, P.O. Bo• 1560, Costa Mt!a, Calif. 92626. .· .. .. . . . Sma ll Country Town · .. . · ,· ' Air at Village Homes ·: .. ·: Rem.ini8c!nt ol a small country town -sel!-con- Wned; without CO!JUUon ; an . • . ·, abundance of tJiiet, shrubs, flowen; park benches ~ plenty ol ,,-owlrc room, with en Im· mense seMe ot family well· being and tranquility. The Village III Gerdtn Homes at University Park on the .Irvine R.nch fit the description :, perfectly. :. Built on a zero.lot line C(ln· :. cepl, these last remaining :: Garden Homes by N11Uonal :: Community Build.,.., a Sin . · Diego b a 1 e d development :: company, provide all the :; ·!cr1r::1:CY of r~13:~: :; dl'dlnartly available only lo :: -wllo could afford much ;: more expensive hornet. :: The unique upecta or NCB'• .• w~Jot line homes. according ~: to Frank Drake, NCB Dirtctor :: of PlennirW and Detlgn, In- ,:-~ elude. crten bet! orientation, C • llO-operunp In tbt wall on Ute : mroolk int aide, affording ;:. j,rlYicy 11o .. ~ent propelty • _ ~. and •& ~ate prJCe : · range. 'rhOOgli 11)~ "o/lot line •j · concepl has been around for :, -· manY yea-rs, NCB was ·a =.~ plon~~:n arrlviilllng al .• fcornt• • ·' plete .... utiDn • one 0 nt ... ·' .. !irll lo Implement the Iola! concept. 'l11iJ lut lncn!m111I of Garden Homes offers three basic plans: two 3-bedroom plans and one four-bedroom plan. Amenities of the Univenlfy Park community loclude 1 master TV system. trlllh coUecUon, b u I It· I n kitchei\ faCillties, n a t u r a 1 birch cabinetry, vinyl flooring , aod wood shingle roofs. A complete decorator center Is available to implement the homebuyer's interior design ideas . Village Ill, located on the Irvine Ranch, embraces a VMY ol livlng influenced by a great Inatltute of 1earn1n1, Ute University of Cati for n l a . Irvine. A boautitul, cullural place lo livt, Ille Gorden Horhe.s offer ck>le pro1imfty to sev .... 1 major ehopplng centers, div~ light tn- du.trial centen and r-rch f~. golf clubs; freeways, Newi><>n Beadl, .aJld th~ . , University. The Garden Hornet •~ with University Park, loc'\ed on Michelson ti'ear CUlver Drive off lh:e San I?i.~ Freeway. Pi!C~ ~ ... \'"!"' '117 '"° lo i!o,998. ' ' . ; -·- ; Thou9ands have been stream(ng lo Westridge since the Grand ~Ing and sales reCords ire being Shattel'eCtr But \Here Is Still a superb· colleetiOn of homes In the perfecl:loc1tiorl for you and your family. High 'above It all in colorful, histonC:al, Santa Ana Canyor) among the rolling hllls. A place to take hold in a country home sheltered frOm city congestion. Westddge offers -the dlgn!ty and serenity of a comfortable, be'utlful rei.ldence complete with IN8rf ccnyenlence. Juste shortatrOll from ihe -· .. _ . ' ' . -. handsome new Westridge Swjm 1lnd Tennis Club ~mplete With giant pool, cabanas, llghted courts and outdoor barbecues. Coma discover exactly the home you've been seeking from among the one and two story, three to six bedroom d1JCorated models 'l!1W open for yourlns~ioo. LQ!!Y. ~ roomo wllh dramal\C, sweeping cell!ngs, e\egant ,dinlng.rooms, Inviting. stee: doWn family rooms wfthwet bats aild '. ' paneled wan.. Scads of _.,,.g carpeting. Master SOites with balconies, walk:.in wafdr6beS,' garden baths with T,n(lo& pranters iiid Roman tubs. And sensational Sun.-Lite• all-electric kitchens with built-In microwave dvens. •· --£}.,.,;· . -_,~~ v: ,-J -s .. ~-·,. . ' ~ 1elf~leanlng ovens: trash compactors, dishwashers and disposals -all Included. Set in scenes complete with ceramic life.counters, pass-thru patio windows, luminous ceilings an<t. herdwood cabinetry. Truly complete homes nestled on large lots, protected with shake roofs and ready for your selection. Full two or three car garages and concrete driveways. See Westridgl today. Pick your choice of residence on your favorila homesite 00#. Then start · living. Take a hike, rid~your &Ike, fly a kite. Loft your lifestyle. Make the mow lo Wlll1ricljlf. It's where you ought to bl! . $.43,995 to $51,,,5. llCILUHT COllVINTIOIW. - J~!19l In '~tHome , < t0d1yl . . ' . ' ' . ' menl . Meanwhile they won't cannot maintain and people be tortured meeting monthly with boata who cannot afford mortgage payments. to take the.m out of port . Hert tire some ideas young -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. people mlght consider : r S.fore Jnoking for a hou... EXEC SECRETARY decide how much n1oney you can 11fford comfortably eac h month. Take your time looking for a house or apartment in a good communily that falls ..-·ith in the n1oney bracket you ha ve set for ) ourself. A wife's rarnings sho11\d11 '1 rea lly figure in a morl 1?age payment plan . You may never be able 10 rlo \1·ithout 11. if 11 ls a stuible an1nu nt A far bt•ltcr plan 1s to sa\e 1h1s n1one~. us· ing it as a cushion lo pro\·1de al do..-•n payment on a first house in the future. Or a second house. Many fa r-si ghted young people do plan that wa y, and have found it a good feeling to know they have emergency money available. Don't envy peOple with status pro ps. There are ~ple with swimming pools they , To 111sl1l Pf'Mlidf'nt A VIN' Pr•1ldenl of a ll'Owi"-1 rf'11ldentlal de v e 1 o p • rnrnt company to plan -' 11-chle\'e the goAl1 ot the firm . f'unrt1nni. "ill rehate to lanri subdivl~lnn, buUdl111 i·nn<;!rUC'linn. !<Rlf'I 6: t!Mft- l'lftl mRna i;:f'mPnt. \111,.t hr 111 111h111nu ~. en- th11 .. 1a~t1c, d1pln1nA l icnlly AS· i.:rr~..;1\ r . l>f'l"'lll"'"""· self dlS('iplil"W"'d & '' 1lhn, In live Ln or nf''-1" SAn Cl ,.mPnlP 8Ala.ry $IA rt• Al $R(l('ll n1onth. Incrr111~r5 rela te to accnmpll.shn1r nlll. Ph,.ue 1end rf'1tum1t l11tina: 1m11 t earnlni.•. \\•ith l"f!ecnt rhnto to P.(l Bnx 1207, San Cl,.mente, Ca. 92672. All ILP- pl lclltlons "'tll bf' kept In cnnfldence & 1vlll be 11 ns· "'rred. - ,. Grand Opening 2nd Unit • h 1 ' ~ .,, ' " • /llff • • • Excltln.v 1 _.d 2 atory ~lo e ~room Country Homes No'1V . <>Pen I . . M•llllOP••e•..-•m1~ , ~ . ·~NT::::::; . ' Gf'M'lt Corporltlon JI I tubekltryflf a.nta A""'8 Cot•cll•1 I, r.. . · l I ' r . • .. .......... • ) • • • ' • • . • ~ ;i ' ' , • , • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • .. 12 DAILY PILOT RIAL ISTATE LICENSING COUUE F1mou1 llcen1in9 cour•• now •v•if· •bl• thru T erb•ll. Applic•nh fully r•irri.bur1•d upon qu1lillc1tion. For '-'•ii• coll Al Slo•n, 714-842-5581 in Or1n9• County. ' UNIQUE & LOVELYl•$40,DOO -5' BEDRM. ...,., II' OM of ~ nl'll $ Dedroom tll Oii -lt¥tf, filMr Miii 14Utre Pitt Mii Wiiii: '° •II 9dlOolil. Alrlum tlllr/. 2 loWIY Nfhs. o.tw• b!.1111111 klJ. Ulen. Prl"" Hlll'lllrlt'°'I' 9Mch eddl' ... , flMf' C)olden"'"I COl)tQf a. m119t' ........... IWfNt ,. dowrl G.l • ._.,,.. -11tw dOWlt _......., 14-2561 FRUIT TREES! ROSESI $27,950 Prlmt COtll M ... IOU!lon -r _.,it!lntl J bldl'OOfM, 2 1111hs, ••flt flreplKt, wlf9'• prldt &lllU.._ kttcMn,, r~, "*" ,.,...,.... tllorel ....... FABULOUS "5" OCEAN VIEWI $57,5001 .f yn. MW Ind Ml I 1"9CliNi btd!'OOIN. 1iOO -,_. ft. ~ Mft\i wffft e ,brelotlltllllntl vt.w of 1M-9iw PKllk:. HUllS rKNllllon ~ wlltl haflf. tome .. t lllr ll'ICI OOrttolJt fl~ICt. F'OnMI clllll119 r00m. IWIM!n IPJl(ltrn.,. dlsl'twtlll'llr. LO'nlY pillo. Pool •lzed orOl.lndl -tlndtclPtd • "'1-=ttDI\. fi1WI Since 1926 FOUNTAIN VAL~EY--NEAR BEACH $34;75o y..,. round PIMM In tl!t I ll ,,,...,.,.,.. -" Muotll PlllQ. ,Me,ter llled .. "'°"'*' 2 bttlll, t it 11ec!rk "Awtrcl# llullt-111 klk:hen, d/Ul~Wr-·tamjty room wry convenlepl off kitchen 'fllltll 1ppe&llnG fl(~t. Forcld ',•Ir hNI. u-ly /llf~b:irhOGd -fin.ti MMol district. NI dftm G.I, t.nns - klW doWn ...-vm, Ml·l:ln ' Tarbell Reaches 17% Of The Home hye" * 10 FULL PAGE ADS EACH WlllC. * TARBELL'S EXCLUSIVE MUI. TIP\.I LISTING BOOK 'Ii GUAltAHTllD WIS. * COMPLITI ~ING * nLmPl•SIRYICI! ''LIST ·yOUR HOME ' WITH •BER 1'' MOST APP.EALING -COSTA"MESA .. -;$30,750 "9Mll'M FHA •Pl'· io.n llOW On prOPWt'f Witt\ low dOwll ~\'!'Miit ~ 1T1Dnlltly lnl_.llmentt'• ... IU1t 1111• Nnt lnclUdli'IO 1111 .. , ~rence, "'*'° pie • lnMrttll ' IJl'Cioul bldl'OOtl'IS, 2 NttlS. 1"9fi11t fir.Piece, bullt-111 d,..m klk:IMI!. &qullllt Wiii to wtM ear~ a. dt•PM. Room for •t v triller. HMr Orange Coat ~I Ja.1721 SOUJH ·001 T * Costa Mesa . ma....., .... ,, * Hllltlngton leach 16111--* ~11111-1111111111•11111•• ...... ...,,.. ............ *II ---* .......... •:1••. . tllit' -·· * •• I I ,.], SP • *"•llA SC * Ml11l1•,WW. · 540~1120 142-6691 962-5566 1410604 t1za11 t12-1m -·-.--··--* L .. o•• ... , IJCMOIO ............. ..,,. ...... v * Sa ..... ·~:r!::: 493-1341 ~. • • f ·We Sell a . Home • EvefY 27 Min~! . ·~ ,,... Since 1926 ' " , . • • , • . . • . • • ' Write Pat Dunn to pt lhlnp done.,. ........... ..; no&.f.lpe. fll lti.answert One! the octlon you noed to to1.. IMqUlllM bl ....,.._ ~ lluolnou. Moll your question to Pol Dunn/Al Your s.r.rtce, ~· C-Dolly Piiot, p,o; llox 1560, Coll1JMM, Ca .. 92626. Incl .. your lo~• number. Dear Pfl: i ncmtly received an advertisement from a ....... Jn Prlnceloo, N.J. -Nallmal Oppor· ..., __. 8erYlct -that says ii supplies :lit::= .... ponies. 1l>ey say Ibey 'will ~ abwl part er !ulltime jol>s with a •• 111at U you doo'I tam $10,000, you , .. ·m o( )'OW' ,10 s ... 1lloy..,,. that .• ' m-~ ol dill-091Dponlel and . t; l •"'°'lld like lo 1mo1r. H it ii 1 're- . I· r , __ , .... <ii it doe! pro\oid& jol>s, ' • · _,. .. 1 •. u&:.. l'tlmall \'IDey r1 -·· 1 ':"ft ••·•'' • 1'ao' OiiiMo Clloiaty Better Bublesl BureH aM •,.,.. .... ._,....1.._. comPJilly!1 clalms, but it W iii ..-ol Ille firm'• e111eol .,......, rep. ata*'-TM. Ctlltral New Jersey Better Bu1ine11 Baren told me tt ltas determined that Ille tom· ... , •• _..... ..... 11111 Jn Ille pabllt lnlerelt." F~ ii Amplt, 1'11 by He man wM claim• "uttMive mMty·makll&: exptrience/' the firm ...... adv<r!IJlilg ... ~~-lndod<d In mall- ..... ~ '!ieltlmonl1J1" tiy ,,dkntl wbo nppol- ellly pold· -lt• rte. 111111 w ~ lorie ..-. 'ftl'.~ -Jer!eY -· lllil; .... onr, -al; t11o ·thiie tf at mdltlil1 a.re ·W<fe · ._ ~ .. die ,leltlinoolals W. flR. F•r a Mp'*~ write U..,Catral .New Jenty 8* 1 Iii S TtDI An., Trentff;-N.J. .... Tbe .. lfsnez4ssn hr a.ee.CnJ New Jeney Bm'ea• nkl ' ..... -i:opari ad .... *I lo Ille .·~~llollOrMe11_ ..... .a. '. -'""''' ...,,..._ lbt Ille Orup Coaly • Ollki' did Ml ,..-Ille tnlormalloL · ~ -· DEAit PAT: I beard there's a group organized for women diivtn. It IOUDds like a great idea and I'd like lo know ita: name, address and exactly what ls of· fend. s. 0., Laguna Beach Mtb1111 A,111 Jae., alms to .... ··~e" "I --lmotar 'tareud~_,.m. • F• ts a yeart "MA,. provides a .......,,., of • . ,.~ ,? ... ~--~' ..... .., flt. ·-,..a: ~'liiitldl!ili. ........ 'I .... "' ·~ or ;.,..._ a,. .mi -• ier.a a I 'nf;it'" -~ • 1 ,, .... ~,,i featatel ...... -... •• sa , ~ ·elllili *MA" ,..-.. mt, • .3'11 ' .• I' a ....... ~ _ICalll. Fie..-· t ,:;::, ,...., .......--..e. P.O. 9"''•, •1 I • ~ NA•o1 ltft",lhri . ~-L -' . . . ' "' ' "·: , ·-·~·.~, ' . . . DEA!tt PA'f: . I keep boariD1 about ~ple \\C&lk!ni, through c1...,i Ila/JI ~ and being sericJIW1 lnjured, I have ~ m my patio doors, but wonder bow slnlllC , the gJua Is. I thought these doors were lllJIP.OIOd lo be car wiDdshield type "safety slip." . J, T., lhtllllzPa Beotll -, illifll1· or ,lamlooled glias II ael ftqlilred for N _...,.,, ............ pu'ls. James Evaas II ~ 'P "1 oa A Screeas, N<wpirt ne;:.; .... .....,.. Oia'll laar tim<1 ... ,.... ' ;;:· .................. ed "'" -.... all ' ' -• _ ... la Ille ,... lite ,.... -•. -· ..... .,.., ..... -tenpered &tu• ' : '1£111'1111t-"'-k .!*·~ porlldes-H Impact. " . ...... ~ t ' , , r t D!AR PAT: . Whal -the law aay about· gomg through a red~ when Ille lignal II apparenUy ll)operable? llcJmel!,lne• I bave waltod as long u . IWQ minutes IO go with boml blowing all about me. Other · llfne'I l have Ni red light.s C)Q]y 'to learn with ebogrtn tl>at they wera timed with Hlra 1008 "'6dl• I t! _ _!_ _ _.. __ ...., •M.T.,K.,~~· 'i'llon 11 IO apedflc' Jepl ....... II ,lo , ........ ~--·t•atopllPllie- ' Jan• kJl'.l·ll'lr 11 able ud ~ii•• 'lepl "*' 1a ,...11•' tmoap'a red llgllt al 8113' -..,., ............ -~ ..,_ -,,.. • JDPwy Painl..-.vJM J ..... 1 .... 11 ... -.... re- l • • ........ -Ille ......... ...., . , .... ,.... .,21;s• ....... ................... , ,, .. .......... ",,,b ...... W'llll .._ w11 -~ • r.zlla• .. ~~1£*1 I De. 8 -\if --illelll1lio-'-l1 a ...... -............ . .. ,,,,, ,, I M a 'MldJ In• tlef _.. .llrtel. • ••• .. .. ,You and the·taw :.'~"· :. I . ' • 1 " ( ~i , · Purpi>'l•f of Trial is Twofold •f . 1 J 'fWo 1flli•1et ·twore· that Harry wal• tlae.i 'Jnaq who i.d roll¥ the supermarket, . and a jury 11a111 .• ~of; tho crime. Not until alter the ~~ · 's Iawyir find out that two other .-;;;:;. bad d police Harry WU dellniltly 'DOI , w:"'tbi. aroil>dt ior .Vertum\i, 111a · • ·,.,-?.ftl:jl(~!dla",didll1l~~ MW• ... DOI obliled .. do the - ..... , baqtewu k fer !Wm,• .llt told !lit ...... "II ll!IY falled lo di( up Ibis 11>- .~wrllaa C01111* own, that ls !1111 IOO • '911." . 1a1 a. a.rt !1lied that the vmllct a.id not -.!. The judge uld lbe ...._ of a lrial Is not merely lo pun. lltt-tllt pDly but Ibo lo free the Innocent 'l1dr 11 a a-II (ll'lncl~ ol 1.,,, relJ\fOtt*I by ......... MMllm _ .. ,I. 111111notq;sa111en: s _. 1li::t= .. __. , ...... , •1 app111t • GIP to._. ~ also lo the degree of guilt Consider this cue: A man was charged with murder. During the !rial ,_ the proaeculor ribbeld lat"'-that the clefendant had been dnmk 1t the lime ol lhe slay. "ti..ttledly, this testimOn'f eoal4 DOI !lave cloared ' . Iha defendant. But at leut M alllld · · ..... rtGlced the--!ram flnt .. -' de8r<e m .... Me£1lC Iba • pllly verdlcl. ....... ·-rakl 1111 lrtal•wu lncmnpleto idlbiM !lit -' lo( fact ol lnlollcallon. Still, the proaeculcr ...... aot ~ lo lrln& out emytbinc be lmowr. Jn ID ll'IOft trial, the~ tept quiet -a themlc test tlllt hod l>em por1...,..i b1 Ille FBt 0..Dqed -... ~--· be polntad out. Ulat Ille FBI ... I mettl)' eoallnned other -alraadJ ltnowa llll available Ml Ille de/tDll. . tllt tftil:t -~ no ...i · 111<1 ... ...,.._ • I 0 • • • • • .. • ' .;.SutldlJ. ~~ 30, 1972 ' DAllY PILOT C 'J • I . ' · . 1(·, y ·ou Sell /. Your Auto, • File Form 138 With 'DMV By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL 01 .. Dlill)' Plt9t Stiff A car lbat , Ed Goltschlicb of Laguna Beach soJd for f15 two years ago bas turned .Into a $750. bealfacbe. He bu becoule one of ·a number of car tellers wJ» .bavo br\ISh!ld with Sedlm who had purehased the car was blamed for causing the accident , but ~ied no insurance to cover the cost of the damages . damage suits out of court, but In many cases it's tbe only way insurance com- panies can collect money due them. ' 11580.2 llf the California Insurance Code. ·'!be' llflle'!aht'allout'-1'!' ~ -~:#. the '"" -~-·llilt 'the DopirtiMill ol 'Molbr Vehicl'" ·must be Goltschlich called State F a r m , demanded an explanation and refused to . pay, State Farm responded with • lawsuit In October . At the ilmter of ... ~pcom111c· 1 .. a1 bat- tle In Central Orange. a.mty Munlclpal Coilrt II whether Got1"cl'11cb· filed Form 131 with tho DMV. In the ~hlich case, the driver of the ear lilt by the Anaheim youtll ·ii represented by State Firm, Which bu gooe ahead and paid \be damases. Now, 1 StOIJI ' Farm /waotl Ill IDODlll'. back. ' DQt,Uleif -1 car changes bands -·aa. in a private partf slle. .., Lack. of. notification means the Conner owner can be held liable to the tune of fl5,000 U the car .is involved in a collision causing either property damage or per30i1jll Injuries, Gott.schllch, a high school lnslructor, sold his 1957 Ford lo an Anaheim youth in June, 1970 for $75. Lut August, the car but a memory and the money long spent, Gottscblich received a letter from the State Farm lnautaace Company, advising bim'lo pay ..,_ ii< .be lal:en lo court. t • • 'ltlo lietter l!iplalned lhol DMW rea>r'dl ~-lllm u •the Id riPlered -of a -Ferd' that Wu ir..t.ed' tft. an accidl!ll; ID! a.pUmtier; 1m: The ~ i. .,Jo;,~~ ' ... ~ :.:> l >. •• Gotl~chllch said he filed tho lonn with the DMV and that it was subsequently lost State Farm spokesmen claim the DMV people list Gott3chlich as the last · registered owner or the car. Despite the outcome of the case, both Gottschllch and the State Farm agree on one point: i[ you sell your car make sure Form 131 ls filed with the OMV and keep a photostat for your personal records. The best tlme to have both parties sign it is when the sale is consummated • "Sign it that day and get the form into the DMV," commented one State Fann M>Okesman. "Don't let anyone tell you otherwise." • The Stale Farm official said bis com· pany •1bendl over backwards" to keep "We have the prOlilem of c1e11rm1n1rs whether ,.. DOI the pmon, Who llYI be sold hi! car.really has," the spokesman said. "He could •ay he sold it, but bow do we really know. What can we do? Gott scbllcb, who also owns Oak Street Suri Shop In Laguna Beach, terms Ille Insurance Code section a "bad law" qd says it's not 10 much the $750 but the J>OSSibility lt could have been a lot mo.re. ;:;! '.~l~ol ~~~ec[~~-on one piece ,« The Sljlte Farm spokesman noted the liability iJ 'lbnlted to $t5 ,000 and that hiJ company does not alw8)'1 demand Fona 133 as proof of lransfer of ownership. Olten • c0py of the "pink slip" signed and dated. by both ~ or l lransmlt· tal notice will be aoilldtjit pno1. he said. .. .. ,1, '· ·:r ,-~-\:. ~ .r ..... 1 c...1 ·1ts rz?7!'1!' '.. ,, ' ' :·: ·Unhappy '.;t~w Owners :~Illiig ~ tar: ' ' . • j I • . . . ,Call (800) 952-5210 . · By Capitol News Servlte ' .. SACRAMENTo·-Tho lelePhones' are ringing constantly at californ1a11 ,new Bureau of Automotive Repair, 'Occ.idi!ll lo'~ bOi8 l!Obeit Aledn'der. He m81'Jici&i ""' ~ m.re, and ac1-dlUOna1 peOjllO lo..wf them." I ' Ai~~ thlp ~u~:·•taqt libe" '. for Callfo&tlU unbippt With automotive , repa1r work bas n>e !ull-tlm& phooer ln use. · ·, . "We received 425 calls during the week of 'July 7-13, the 1first full week it was In oPera,tkln,'' Alexander satd. 0 The final figures aren't in yel, butJt looks like tho second week .was even tiUliU..'' The .-atate's Automotive i.. Repair Act ,;ea( Into effect March-I, when the bureau WU, esablilhed with AJeunaer, • starting front acratcb, as boss. The lawt coverinc, -ot)ler thingJ, regillr~ l\ollol n!liit,~and the bot line w Ilk effect • .., t . ' . ... far, !lie ........ bas lileCI' crlm\Dal .charges aplnat two estab~ta. one · ··-~ llllU.. operator c:llarged "1ili lllloda( ihlof amtrol d'e • l c e JD.· ageclion cf111ficates wilbout ' acfually ' ptrfcrnllna lli'Jmpacl!oiJ, the~ .. San Br!nJe ... ollnl01wllich ~y ~. a ciiatomer tor an engine eluqe; that • never took place. '1And at the moment," Alexander ad- ded, "we are Investigating and may take acµon against ~Uite a nwnbtt of otbe~." Calls on the "always lit up" toll-free number, (800) 952-5210, 11art just about . ' u varied u you can -tmacJi;e. and ·from alkver' the / state," Aln.Dd'er said. ''Abou~p/rcen\ art.'._i.jnll, most - ol the HQ\leltl ' for; b)fonnallon. some ·azstomers, ·;!GI flom'npalr shop !'P.!"alon. Each ~ .. and ,the .~ . tJ\lt fp!low _ lrom' i~: ~' , up', ~ ,Ill miJla\Ol• jp I!! boiir. /,~, •1 • I ., In i~lkln lo req~.'atiop ..p!rl- Uon 1and 1J0111n8 of a complaint number -tither I l,ocal Consumer µfairs ~t number or the bot line ,-tho new law requires. e A written estimate be given lo the cuatomer before wort begins e A detailed service and parts Invoice be given the cuatomer; e Replaced pl\rt.s be available on re-quest. · Sen. AalJiony Bellenson (J>.Beverly HW.), authOr of wt year's bill, II deacrlfie,j . u "delighted" with tho buf'eaU'I pragres! IO 'fir,' 1 t • "Tho rMCllon sbo~ ''!dial we alrudy knew -~! there are a lot ol Ca!ifor· nl1111 d.lsgrui\Ued witb the. quality of car repair wort," a ~·aide said, '"and two thlop have'developed io'far. 41Firat of all, qui~ • ·DUlltller of prtg• have atlempted lo preosure the bureau to go euy on, requirlna advance written estimates -and !lit -baa been a flat, 'Nol We'll enforce the law u It b written.' "Secondly, the public ls pretty happy about having the bot line nwnber dlaplayed rI1hl In lhe shop. They are us-lna: it, II No (:heer, Np Tide '• . ' . ; Clean · It,· Uut • Don't Pad Price:· Selling and bu)'ing a car II sertdlo huslneu and lbe smoother !be sale g..., lhe better are Ibo chanC<s both tho~ and the ..Uer will be satisfied wllh the deal. Persons who wl.sh to sell a car should try lo0 df!ermlne what the ear II ~ worth 111 the markel. Padding a price to make a fe1' extra bucks may delay (bl 11le and could cancel Jt, altogether . A chedt<with a local bank or ear dealer a.n pnwidi'the "Blue.Book" value of tbe car, ~In( ,on .enra equlpmmt, mlleqe and general condition. Once 'a suitable ,al.I fair [lri<e.11 detennlned, the ear can be adverllaed Ill a number of waya -through - ads, algns on the car or word of mouth. A car tor sale should be washed, cle& ed and ll)Ode as appealln~ as possible, but any major expensive repair wort &boUid be avoided. Buyen sboUid be given the right lo look the car over carefully, receive booest anawera to lhelr questions 8l1d loll drive, the car. but only a lier they ha .. ·ahown 1 valid driver'• license. · Ollen buyers like to have somemo l~UO.. them' u they lest drive the carer late the potential vehicle to a 11lechanic for a "once over" check. The lln&l• lllOllt important upect ti: the sale II making sure all legal papers are In order and Ibo proper qencles notified . Wben the monetary transact!.., II .- plele, tho seller musl glve'the "pink allp" and the current registration to the buylr, It !J the buyer's resp0nslbillty lo like these forms lo the Department ol Molbr Vehicles for transler. 11, MONl'Y eon: halldlul of o1>scure pbol[Nte- """'" - --free brands, untested by most ~ x.'ll!o. ~··. ahd . grocery cbaln In metropollta Michigan haot paered ltsW•· Chicogo. ' OllCAGO -,,..,. is ,oo WHhlns-maclllne U!en. C1!1<r In Cilcog0; ~ Tldl II "I bought two fl10mlOUI 1one, loo., boit1 of my lavorlln detergen~ Blink 11am are the JUie 81 before the ban went Into el· houwflve1 enttt the Jaundf'Y.· feet," ays one v e t e r an soap ~ ol Chicago a.tcago shopper. "l plan lo supennmels tllese di y 1, spoon It out a llltle at a time, Some !t of the most familiar 111 it will IBSI as 1001 as posal- dete1 (ttlt -ha .. biel llle." ..,,5• ._ 111o .-ina · Ollolof>.. Ille _.i-1arteo1 Pilot 'Fbaa •Ille clly In the lJ1llled States, la J"dlOll -' • .W 19 llrpst malt el lo baa -·• • -ol pho1ph1t'O ..... • 9 lllll ........... .,... .lroolal Ill II well, ..,, ......... JMllil..,. •lllb 1'ew York , Qa. tMift llmltinl· the phoapbale., Tho Clllolco · City Couaell coolenl In loUlldrJ detergent pwed 111 crdlDanc:e I • and kitchen proclutla to 1.7 October 1'70, ....... ~ pftcent ' ...... .. Besld~ the ~ilers, maey pbolphale re d u e. i I o n I la housewives have tried lo sklit detergentl to 1·7 percent 11F tho ban by running tho Feb. 1, 1171, and lo oero .,. blockade lo Ibo C h I c a 8 o June 30• 1171 Half • "'-.,liete 'U.. hi*' Cllle8eo suburbs ara ~ =~ W.. mv !;J0 be lo Ila-a limllar ban.~ '*'lb!~ tile liOjlll,IEr. ' ==:.. ~-;: "'ft!eN ~ bee n a lawt -., they -lllo ,._ noi:-.. run on laundry feet. ~~ ;..:i; Al the ........ lllil,.. ... ...... 1111 )"I-I i.-,,., ....... a) • ) • • • • I • • • ' , ,, ' l I • .. 1 Sund41, Ju~ 30, 1'72 ' ood Deed people M!IS. A~Ei.I Lt.INES GOES OVER VOLUNTEER LISTINGS ' Co,t1rdlnates Volunteers su,{,mertlm• Is a busy time for FISH, a non-sectarian ornnJution designed to usist harbor area residents with problems, big or small, in or out of the home. 'And an even busier time is had by Mrs. Adele Baines, who coordiqates the schedule for the more than 330 volun· leers that work in the organization: Within the past three months, FISH volunteers have responded to 532 requests by citizens for assistance. H you need help, call 642-6060. The FISH calendar year begins in March after Mrs. Baines bu updated the volunteer list of new r<cruits that have been • trained by FISH and after she has scheduled one dispatcher and five on-call volunteers in 12-hour shifts for the next 365 • days. J Beginning In 1948 until the Newport-Mesa School Dis- trict became unified in 1965, Mrs. Baines helped with the Releue Time Religious Education program. She later volun· leered ·and became area chairman for the United Fund. The achoo! pro~am, the United Fund and FISH are sponsored by the Council .of Churches.• Mrs. Baines is now Ecumenical Chairman of the )ocal Harlior ·council of Churches. ll!rs. Baines replied, "! get satisfaction knowing 1uch wonderful people are so willing tO do things. When~ help someone, It makes you feel good. Not that we . · alwl)'1. do what people ask us to do, but we try." · ". , •• -' :Help forYou ···~ . ' . en furniture and appliances have been rep ciejl by newer modell In the home, there is no need for them o ti ut-ter and collect dust in the garage or be completely dis aided .In the county·dump. 1 · · Almost everything from broken down refrigerators to a .pile of newspapers will not only be accepted but picked by ~ one of three county charitable organizations. Used furniture and appliances wil\ be rejuvenated .for ule In II thtift-1hop to someone who can't afford the Items new. And, the proceeds from these sales go to the poor ""i· disabled. · · . , · . . ~ Goodwill Industries (547-6301) says they will accept ey. \ erythlng ucept heavy appliances and couches. These ilems are refused only because they are too heavy for their handi- capped ~rkers , to handle. Th St. Vincent De Paul Society (1133-9100 or 547-5568) will pick up clothing or .rags in any condition, a three-foot pile of n wsp8pers, small appliances, televisions and mos.t .washers d dryers whether they're working or not, working refrigerators and mattresses and box springs (but no coil springs). They will not, however. accept couches and chairs which need to be reupholstered. Residents of the county may arrange for a regular pick up of items. Drivers will, for example, make periodic stops at apartment houses for newst>apers if requested. The Salvation Army (547-0831) says they are "a UtUe touchy '' on couches and chairs which need to be reupholstered since they are the Qlll)' egenc.v which now has this service. Drivers, however, arl"'Bware of the types and sizes desired. YouCanHelp Volunteer bureaus have a wide variety of positions to be filled . South Orange Count~ office may be called at 642·0963 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. weekday! and the West Orange County office may be called at 530-2370 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. \rcekdays. LIBRARY HELP : NEWPORT BEACH -Mariners Branch is asking !or youn~ vo lunteers to help with the sum- mer read_ln.2' program,. shelve books and arrange special dis- plays. Minimum age IS 15. Contact Nancy Dubin at 64U650. 'ESCORT SERVICI!': NEWPORT BEACH -Park Lido Co~va le:scent Ce nter needs volunteers, 15 and over, to escorit paUents on •hopping trips , to write letters !or patients to work as receptionist• on weekends and to conduct tours. LBuni Murray ma y be contacted at 642-80«. FILING CLE~K; GARDEN GROVE -United ~de II looking !or a volJbteer with fillnl! ~rience and hoPt(ul· Iv, a geographic knlledge ol west Orange County: The(,(. fice wants to 1et up ne'I' filing •Y•!em and needs someone to supervln. The o ice is open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. • DlllVIR1 HUN GTON BEAcrr -Unleu •omeont can be found lo tran s~a live-year-old Huntington Beach ::i.;ho Is both blind deaf, he will have to lorellO therapy August at the S and Hearing Cllnlc. Ri1 appoint· m.tl are at 8:30 lo 9 a.m. on Mondays and Fridays. I • OUIP CQUNTY POPWJJON AND . BIRIH ~ • ' _ ..... -. " Birth Balloon Ii ' Deflates School1 Feel Decline; 0111r Pllel llll11tr1tlM " Tl"' Pe~ covert the blbie1 born only In Orange County hospitals, some of which were to non-county residents. The birth rate Is number of INblM P:'' 1,000 r11ldtnll. · Bwinesaea Will Later Tht blrth1 t1blt 11111 !ht numbtr of b1biu born to Orange County rtisfdents In ho1plt1l1 within the county or In other counties. T.hl1 Is with the 1xc1ptlon of tht 1940 figure which By CANDACE PEARSON Of fflt D•I" f'lltf 11-" "Our entire economu is geared to growing population and monumental U7altt. Buu land and hold; price ii rure to go up. Wh11? Exploding popu- lation on a finite pl.aMt. Buu bab11 food stocks: their price is sure to go up. Wh11? You guess!' -Paul Ehrlich, .. The Population Bomb'' "Popv.Lation. growth ma11 not be the kf!V to 11 htalth11 economy." -UCl·Pro;ect 21 Report 01' Population t" Orange Count11, Jul11, 1972. Population -the whys, bows, whens, wheres. how muches and consequences -of its <.'Ontrol Is one of the most con- troversial of current subjects . Since the average American family had five children 100 years ago, the number of children per family has declined to 3.5 in 1960 and 2.13' in March, 1972, just missing the zer~population crowth (Zl>G) rate figure of 2.110. But ZPG-ites say tbe national 2.)31 figure is no longer low enough because the overall population is now so large and the number of mother-age women Js again increasing. They believe f(X)(f and resources already are at a minimum. Population experts argue over when Ibo U.S. popul•UM mJiht 1tabllize II Ibo birth ratfl 'COntinuea to drop, nne uytng In llO years. othen uying ii will take 100 yean or more. They aiJ ar111• over the l'eaSOllll for the birth decline: ecooomlcs, Ibo 1tata of wOrJd affairs, changing ·lifestyles, more uae.otbirth control, freer access to abor· ·tiona. · Bui bo one di'JlUles that the Baby . loam of the post-World War D era ls ovtr. hi Jts7. the beight of the baby boom. there were 4.3 mlDion births in the U.S. la1t year, there were 3.3 million. COUNTY RATE Orange Qxmty'1 top year perCf.J'ltag& wile w~ 1958, when there were ~ births per 1,000 population. While the number of births last year In the county-24.169 - was about twice .as many as In '56, the ! rate per thousand -lS.59 -wu notlceab1y Jes1. Many ·businesses nationwide are et· peeling the Increasing unpopularity of motherhood to continue and are prepar- ing for ll. Gerber Products Company, famous for lta "Babies Are Our BustnOBs -Our Only Business" Joeo. has recently cut oil tbe last part of the logo aod moved into the container business. Johnson Ii Jobnlon biby powder, oil and shampoo company hu altered Its ad· vert.Wng to ahow adults alJo UJin& the products. Clairol hlircoloring now Id!• the ol.der woman that she'1 not getttna older. 1he11 "getting better.'' · M1temlty wards In "bospitals In other parts of the country are euttlng back In staff and facilities. ' In sarpe markets, builders i1e having trouble !\finding home-buyers and are relumlng to two-bedroom homes and apartments. But these marketing a,nd economic trends llave not been felt in Orange County. This is largely because in·migra· lion ls still booming even thou&h tht county birth rate is declining. No one really knows what effects might lake place Jocatly in 10 or 20 Jean when there may be lewor people In the buying market.. But at least oile effect of the birtb lllowdown csn be aeen now In the llChools, where dropping enrollmeota an brtnlinl amiles to aome admlniJtnton and deep frowns to others. Huntin1too Beach City (elementary), Fountain Valley, Ocean View and Newport Mesa achoo! illstricts all bad lower enrollments thao projected durtnc the sprtn1. Huntington Beach elementary ochool olllclal1 were bappy with the io,tr enrollment (JOO to 1110 !ts9 than u• pocted) bwUIO the diotrlcl WU ..,...,. • doublt RlliOl'JI. • Oteaa View had no ma)ar ,.,._, olelptte a drop ol a-.......... Mai a drop ol 400 in P'aoDlalo .v...., --..... ....,._a -.... I eO!I -coninlClioL T Newport·Mesa officials know their district is erperiencing a migration the eastern part of Newport Beach where the housing is "rather high-priced .... wifh a relatively low ratio of pupils per dwelling unit," according to an enrollment report made in December, 1971~ , · When the Newporl·Mesa d I 1 t r I c t unllied in 11166, kinderprten through filth grades accounted for 46 percent of district enrollment; in 1971 this dropped to 40 percent. The dislricl ts lacing . redistribUUoo problems with a amwing number of underenrolled elementary acbooh izl older areas. DISTRICT GROWING The San Joaquin Schoq}· District, COD· 1idered the last of tbe gro"1.b districts, 11 1ufferlng in revene . The state has lowered ill standards for enrollment 1ince the diminishing birth rate negated previously high projections. But San Joaquin - a district th.at en· compasses many new h o u 1 I a g developments -is one of tile few artu in California where kindergarten cl8"es were larger this year ·than the year before. A few older, individual schools are Off • 10me in enrollment, but overall the district has bad a 25 .percent gi'owth nte ln one year. The atate decttued its JProjec:UOns to guard against overbuilding, but San Joa· qu1n needs more buildings :and the low~er birth rite and accompanying lower stan-. d1rds are 0 ca using problems ... facilit.les pl1Mer Dave Kina 11.ld. , There is "some degr.ee of maturity" in student age1 in the Unlv~ty Park, Irvine, area, he noted. San Joaquin is an exception ~use ·the overall popu1ation i1 burgeoning, bUt the .other school dtstricts expect more of the ume -fewer beginning readers and finger-painten -Jn the corning years, But businesse1 in Orange County don't know or care about the drop. Sa.Ju of 1tation wagorui -long thought to be llOlelY, for bi& famlli" -!!f• reportedly IOlring. bec&uae of campiili and hauling u..es. In some areas or the county, builder! al"fi branching off into townhouses and condominlurm but they give reasons other than the low b!.rth rate for doing so, Glenn Martln 9f the Newport Harbor- CostJ Mesa Board of Realtors &ee1 that trend as a result of economics·. The smaller home and the condominium cluster are being built, he says, because of the "rising land cost and the rising cost of bomu." EXTRA ROOM But he saya aaies of the 1ingle-famlly home are . up ,because even the childless couple .llkea to have ertra room "for that 1urfboant or those skis." AJ the dropping birth rate becomes a more obvious and powerful force to the business community, in perhaps 10 to 20 yean, the living linlt wlll probably be reduced accordingly. contendJ Terry Qlmpbell, Orange County urban ruearcb. planner. But right now, be says, 0 il the houses and jobs are here, a high or low birth rate doesn't matter, the people will 1till come in." Population projections for Orange County in 1990 havt been lowered In the Jast few years from a thne mlllidn plw: figure I<> about Z'.4 mllllon. . PRO Ou CT OF POLIT1C8 . • But these chan1ed proj~oilf :•are more a produd , of politics ,than a demography el u nd era ta nd Ing," Campbell say1. As lhe policies of those In power -not lbe ilex babill cl the populace -clumge, ao do Ibo projections. But few places in the country are e1- periencing lhe. kind of Jn-mlgratioo· that bu influenced !his county's thinking. Whether buslneues rulize it yet or not, the Jower birth rate hi having a "slow impact" on the area, Earl Tim~ mom, researcher for the Irvine. CtJmi>an,y, 11ys. "It'• being fell inihe distrlbuUon of popalat.lon." ~ut Timmons adds that "there Is no que.stion that In the Jong tarm it (tbe ~irth rate) will have a tremendous el· rect." Firefighters Ready To Airlift Machines Capttol News Service SACRAMENTO , Cooperative effort.a to speed heavy wlldland f o r e 1 t firefighting equipment to the 11cene of major bru1h and timber fires 11 the goal of the caiifornla Air Nstional Guard and the State Division pl Forestry. enough to pennlt men to gain control of the fire1. This year tttampll wlll. be nia~e. to combine talents and plane• of the Air J11tfona! Guard at Hayward and Van Nuys plus equipment and state firefighter1 to gain quick ~ trol of upecled wlldland brush and forest fires. 1 Although the pace o1 J:i.mlgraUoo shows no signs of 5lac.kenlng by itaelf in the neit few yean:, plaMers ln both city and county offices and ruldent.a in in- creasingly crowded surroundings have been talldn& about enacting aome con- trols. Because many people are no longer let- ting nature take lta courae -by ming the Pill, intrauterine de vie e 1, apennaticidu, abortions, 1batinence - maey planners now are looking at other external antl-populatlon tools -high rlJe bans, limits on denslty, fewer apartment zones. These controls, combined with the birth rate, could stabiliu the county'1 population sooner than many think. Timmoru: expects to 1ee economic ef. fects in the county from the birth rltl trend alone in 10 to 20 ye._rs. The schools. after being taken aback by inaccurate state projections, are beginning to revise their ideas for tbe years to come. KEEPr 'WATCH' On the ckclinlng ra le and the •Dehl 1lowdown JI new hou1ing CDnJtruc:tian, the Newport-Mesa School Diltrlct .....U- ment JP'1 •lates that "careful watdt;of tbese. • .ibould be mainty>ed and' oey mark' d>ange applled to future '1lill- structkla ~g." ,~·~ ·~. The UCl·i'toject 21 report on pnpofj. lion uraes buslneilu to bop llie ..... kind qt. •'ftfch.!'~ l There are those who believe a chanp In the populaUon growth patiem will bave a "detrimental efl!cl on the economic health of the county," tile report states. ·~ "This argument' a8'um" that 1"'Plll•· Uon growili and economic upansi0n art closely lnterreialed. - "~rlvaje llrms aod labor unhias In Or11111e<County might be w.U-advlaed to maintain an open mind oo the 1ubjec:t. ''. Deipile their minor Impact oo tbt ecooamy BO far, the hon-babies and ncm- parenll seem I<> be a force wlllt' whlcb ·to be nckoned. ·• ·- Firefight.en Ja!t year came bl lor llOITle crltlclnn-·becau,. they were unable to quickly movj men, tankers and other equip)nenl to lire Jines of ma- jor conflagrations q u I ck J-y In addition, the Natlonal Guard is planning to give com· munications · s up p or t to firefighting effort.. thl1 year. $20 MA~IC CURL • • • • • 9.95 Now that 11m an ·agenf of The Red Baron,. I offer, ygu 82 ways to see Europe. : Fly Lufthansa lo Europe, then drive. wllh ·accommoda:J ·lions. maps, travel tips. Or gel a rail paas good for ; 15 coU11trles. Theta ore The Red Baron's Europecar} Fly & Drive Holideya, There are low-co11, ainglt· · •• destinetlon Explorer Holtdaya; Bonu• Holldtyt, wlllc~ 1 lei you land In one city, flf home from another; Maxi Holidays, for four to 1ix week1; Camping Holldlyi) .w~leh loan you a cempe( bus or !relier; Lel1ure r Holldayi, wllh prearrenglid two· lo six-week ltintr.', arlH. Plus g~ldtd motor coach holidays. Ovtr82 • Itineraries In all. The Red Baron ol Lufthan1& Gtrmtn Alrllnas wants you to ate me at one• for detallt and resarvttlO!)I. PH.1 640-0620 or fJJ.J501 DESIGN PLAZA TRAVEL 2ll0 Naw,..t Cantar Dr., Newport l11ch, c.nr. truo NOii to Mw ~,.n Cl-• 11'ool!o '"$25 GLAMOUR CURL.12.50 $35 RE~AL cuaL ••••• 17.50 Don't mrsa these great savings! Our carefree perms give luxurious body and bounce. At these tiny pricea you can afford to look 1tn1at1onall MON. e TUES. e WED. SAVIN~S BASIC CUT $2.00 e SHAMPOO-SET U.41 ,(.f :Alioul Our Naw Pl•taoll1 H1lr ... tt1ll1tr Crown'fng Glory' beauty~~o~ SOUTH COASf ,WA t•"t' 1 ... l-titxt to So1t1 .... ,.. , .... ,,., OIEN IYININ~S 'Tll l SUNDAYS 11·1 ,.pali.•Illnol 2'7 I. 171, ST., COSTA MISA phtll• ...... ~, • OPIN IYlHIN6S 'Tll t IUNDArl ..... I l I I I ' . Mobile Home Life Mother: ·,• For Sardines Only Kids Go By ERMA. BOMBECK I've always admired the 1 neat, orderly atmosphere or • the mobile, tra Vt:l homes . ; • ' the rows of neat oui>board•. the uncluttel'M alsle through the kitchen, the smooth beds and the husband at the doorway holding a stringer of trout. If we lived in a mobile hom8, there would have to be · some changes. The kids would have to be equipped with hinges so they could be folded up and stacked like snack tra ys. ,. The drawers woUld have to be glued shut. And I would have to lose about 30 pounds or dangle my feet In the sink a lot. We have had onJy one ex- perience with mobile living. It was a 23-foot travel trailer we took on the road for six weeks . It w.asn't my idea. When I die U there is no room service,' I won't go. ·Anyway, my husband atack- ed the driveway with camping gear, emergency equipment, clothes. food. u t e n s 11 s , blankets, extra chairs, and an inflated life raft and said, "Will all this fit?" "Sure," I smiled, "But we won't." Looking back, there were a few things that could have been changed. First, we never seemed to park the trailer on level ground. Two kids slept on the converted kitchen table, one hung lllte a bat from the ceiling and my husband and I each had a single bed. One night I said to him . "I think we are listing more than usual. I just tried to lie down CULTURED PEARLS ARE OUR EXCLUSIVE CONCERN AND ART MURATA PEARL MARINERS VILLAGE D•n• H•rbor 0.1 l"r•tfo AYtftUe 714-496-3332 (pd 9 _.,. h . Cal. IMiltlMll AT WIT'S END , , and I still feel like I am being buried at~·" Then, we nenr tet.med to ha ve organization Uke thl!i teSt or the campers. Little thinp. Like we'd forget to secure the refrigerator and the cupboard doors. We wooldn't remember it at all until we made 1 sudden stop and felt the quake. Then all of us would look at one another and try to figure Gut who was to blame for the syrup in the te.rutis ahoes and the milk in the soap powder. Every morning my husband grumbled, "Why do you iMlst on a centerpiece when we are rough ing it?" •:that is not a cenlerpiece. It is your son. Get up ! It's 5 a.m. You want to blow your whole day?" We never seemed to ha ve enough room to maneuver. In order to turn off the light, I had to stand on my son's face. To open the door, two people had to go in the closet and stand . To take a shower, you bad to stand in a life raft. If. I told them once, I told them a million times, ''A place fo r eve r ything; everything in its place." The rules were rigid. When my husband appeared at the door one night with 1 stringer of trout, we told him, "Don't press your luck by bringing home ·guests. We are all expendable, you know." HOBIE CAT SAILING CAMP rr ......... I.tr. AUG. 21 TO 21 BIG BEAR LAKE BOYS lo GIRLS 7 TO 17 WATll SlllN6 All CAMP ACTIVITIU Fii $121 llLLOWS LOD•I H ... ef IN• s....tt al C...., kx 1401, 11t IHr YU, Celtf. t2S1 f . PH: 714/""4171.. KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN Saturday1 in 'The DAILY PILOT ....., Mond1y, 10 A.M. J .C. PENNEY J•d Fleer Fashion Island l'•r h11trm1tlet1 CALL 11,1·1101 To Dad 87 COUNT MAJICO I overheard a woman at- luncb the other day, talking loudly to two gentlemen who were obvl~ly her lawyers. She announced for the entire room, "He Can 10 to htll before I'll ever give in to visitation rights for the children." Foolish woman, What a tragic error ahe is making. like IO many other poor fools. . . . ~ Never fight for custody of your chJldren1 especially U you have more than two. You ruin your life and . theirs, too. The courta will award you only a portion of your ex·husband'a money ; consequenUy you 'll have to go to work. CONVICTID qi' FOltGEltY WOl\\EN'S PRISON INMATE NOW STUDENT AT UNIVERSITY Vivio n· Jonei, s.c;;;i./ From Loft, Brlng1 Specl1l Point of Vlow to DlacuHion Group ' . Every dollar you e a r n usually goes to the children for clotbea, school and medical expensu, food . In addition, immediately after work you must rush home to prepare their dinner, supervise their play, tuck them into bed . Night after night the only male companionship you find Js on the television. Dump the children on him ! Because he is the more .... BIAUTY and the BIAST CONS ON CAMPUS Inmates Study at Was hin gton U. SEAITLE (AP ) -"You'll charge. and going back lo school ~fen. renpening of his case, Hughes ftnd someone ln our organiza. "This ls the only program ln doza, who also is an adviser said . The others, including tion who has es:pertise ln the country run by convicts, for C ~I can o s in the Ryels, were paroled but re· every vice or act of corruption created by convicts for other University's Office or Minority mained in school. One Is work· you can think of," Ron Ben convict.a," said Hughes. Affain, received a presiden· ing for the public defender '• Jarrett said. Willie ' Ryels was the first tial commutallon after serving offi ce. Those may not be the most person to .be paroled. from the 13 years on narcotics charg es. Mendoza , Jilrrett and deSirable credeDtiala for peo-program. Ryels, 29, a pre-,.Cons Unlimited had the Hughes take a hard line when pie running an unusual and in· engineering student, w a 1 respoosibllity of publicizing screening inmates, Jarrett novative prison reform proj· paroled after the w I n t e r the fact that there wert 'x' said. ect. They are ex~vicU tn quarter. He had served four number or ex-cons on campus, "We're not going to allow an organization called Cons years in jail on manslaughter that they were doing good, anyone to damage this," he Unlimited. ~~ sa.id. ''It's too vital. There are natural parent an d because he They aren't in prison. They too many people involved ." ts not paying alimony or child are on a college campus -the 'They weren't rofJbfng • t !' ,. e • or "There also is a student rupport, he can afford to keep University of Washington. fJank6 or leapln.g Out Of 1J ti a la e • a t work program ," Jarrett sairL the children 11 they have been McMahon Residence Hall 111 girls ••• ' ''These are just dribbles . but accustomed. a lifeless gray dormitory It 's enough money to keep a He, in turn, will rush home which looks like an unfinished • man surviving. in the evening to be with modem apartment building. and armed robbery charges that thev weren't robbing their · I ·•-.-. d •-•-Ital " "Sometimes people call up them, talk to them, love them. ns14'C, we ecor .ui 11u11p before entering the program . ... ... res or thelr banks or lean. k. 1 l drab Dw " as 1ng peop e to cu Jlrass, Men are automatically ex-· "There haven't been any fng out of the bushes at young trim yards , asking if we hsi ve ecutives, so they soon delegate On the fifth floor is 11the hassles with the 0 t he r 'bill · nd h I " of ~ d t mrls," Jarrett said. son1ebodv interested in this respollSl he.a 1rou t e c uster, a group a\U en students," Ryels said. "Most .. type of ~ork." he said. "Two home to the ch I 1 dr en . apartments. Each haj I living of them don't know, and when ''These were guys who had dollars an hour is two dollars Youngsten don't resent orders room, pestered in student con-you tell them they don't decided to change their lives, an hou r, but >M'hen you don't from a man 11 much u from t e m Po r 11 r Y. and three believe you. It'a hard to who were t1r·• of doing time ,'' · · · · tb Ir •·•· E h •-•-h .:u ha ve anyt hing coming 1n 1t 1 woman -even e u.::u.iooms. ac uewoom as bel1·eve. But they treat you he add-•. f ... k ""' .. * '""A ~ looks like $1 million an hour." mother. a coupte o ...,..n ....:W.. 11,.,. like any other student." Meanwhile, free Crom Ill the puts of these students are all Vivian Jones, 241 11 happy-The Resident Release pro· It's cheaper tn send a person burdens of caring for a family, that aeparates dw!n ~rom the , faced airl con1victed 0 f gram began last winter . lo school than prison. Hu.-:hes you can circulate at night in rest ol. the unlvmity com· -None of the first four con-· quickly poinL.s ,out He said it your quest for another' hu!-,munity. , • forgery, 15 1wnmed up the big-victs Jn Resident Release re-costs '2,50043,000 a year to CHI CAGO • • (fo~rom Page Cl I similar bans went. into effect in Dade County 1Miami 1. Fla .. and Erie County (Buffalo), N.Y., Suffolk county. N.Y. hu baMed the use of a 11 detergents, with or withoiit phosphates. The contrOversial debate over ph05phates has heightee· ed In the last two years, ~ aome cases catching t.1iJe homemaker up abort with bit dirty loundry. • In detergent!, phosphonli acts as a water softener. he• Ing to remove dirt from grltrfY clothes. But ii cRn also act Ilke a fert ilizer when lt gets Into lakes and streams. As a nutr ient. lt cRn stimulate algae blooms and o th &r aquat ic growths that promote eutrophicalion -aj!:eing aM dry ing up -of these water bodies. - There are two b a 1 l:r method!i for r e m o v 11\..., phosphon1s from the wate;:. One Is to re move it at lts sour ce, 'uch as b 11 n n I n'I phosphate de t er R en t 1 , Detergents, howe ver. only ac- count for half of the phosphate that finds its w~y Into watercourses. The rest comt1 watercourses. 'l'hO m t ~ from agricultural r un o l ~-~ human ljnd animal w1s1411; and garbage. -# bahd and/or lover. You' can ... The atiMtents ,here, ~rour or gest prob em of adjus.tment: ma;lns in the program today. make a convict a student, bDy clothes for yours'elf, cos->them this quarter, art part of "There's only one hard prob-Qne dropped out or school due while It costs about $5,000 to melics for your beautY ind the Resident Releaie Project. lem for me-having one foot to financial diffic ulties and the keep a convict a convict. still have bait money for your TheY are convlctl serving In and o'ne foot out, still 8elng ••• ;;w.'!;;.P.iml ....::.=:....:::.:.::....::....::....::....::....::_.lr _________ "I big hunt. ·their time In clusrooma In-an inmate and being in co\·· I '!I Obj THOMAS r. ALL[M ANTIQUE! • lege." .. ~ ee, ,. Because the father is rarely .-stead of celli. ..~ L'\\.l\ • ·t ~, Wtekt nd1 or by Appolntmtftf · selfish, he wlll encourage you "They were released from They check out in the mom-'"' -.:-1 to visit the children anytime. tl)e institutions for the sole Ing and check in at dinner No such nonsense 11 one day a ~ of ob~ning educa· time. There's a 12:30 a.m. month or two weeks • year. 'tiom,'" 'said 'Jarrett, 38, . a weekday curfew, two hours Art-Orlen tales After about slx mOnths Of ; member of Cons Unlhnlted, later on. weekends. They are " rtaliiing what a failure your~-. which for all p r 1 c t l c a I allowed complete freedom on .,..WW.. I• man-hunting safari has been, "JlUrpo8eS runs Re s I de n t the campus and ll!: environs Snuff Bottin you will probably put 00 your Release on campus. and they can attend any •CTIVE A Ancient Porctl1fn1 best eo1twne, your most ex· "It'• 1 f .... ,yur program . 11 unlveraily·sponaored function . 11 COMPANY l'rocleUI Stono C1rvln91 pensive Perf ume ' your they put in ""'" yeon, they If they leave th< campus for 142-4426 3355 Vlo Lido, Sulto "C" Jovellest face and visit lhe can be reasona~ly sure they If they leave the campus for 161Jt htHnl $t. t-lew,.., h•• 675,,711 7892 Westminster Avtnu• former family . will be paroled," he added. 1social reasons they must be HUNTIN6TON llACW Westmlnst•r.C1.f71'4l892·79' Mix the father one martini They ·uve together on cam· accompanied by a sponsor. I ~~·~, .. ~M~.~~~"'~"'~w~· ~~i.~'~,,~,..~°'~'~~·~"'~·~·~,.~·~-~~-~~.,~~~~~~~~~iiii~ too many, and he'll throw his pus, hold at least one official Jarrett, Hughes and Arman·li arms around you and beg you meeting a week with their in· do Mendoza, who is director of to come back: ''The children residence counselor and rap Resident Release, 1 tarted need you." (But obviously sessloos much more often. Cons Unlimited a year ago ., they don 't.) That counselor Is Wayne Jarrett, a friendly beafof a You get back together at Hughes J r., a ve~ran of 2~ man, served 12 years for bank last and you're saved! years in priso n on a forgery robbery before being piroled ' SUPER SU ·MMER • SWIM SUITS iiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~.1 • PANT DRESSES • 'ANNOUNCEMENT • SHlm AL • J ' FASHIONJ ISLAND ' • CAPRIS • LONG SKIRTS • . JIJJWtO:aT Olllrl'll:a 1 • I BLOUSES • DRESSES -Jr. & Missie • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • 1. AT·IASI SUNDAY ·.;. SHOPPING ' • ,,. 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' y h;Ghorl I ~ a~~rw~&~~~~~s SOUTH COAST Pl:AZA 11 00 do~'""" tho Moy C..I AppofntM•h not atways """'•'Y· l II • SWEATERS • AT HOME WE411 ' • PANT SUITS • Llt"GERIE . up 1/2 off! to Opon Sund1y 11 :00 ht 4:00 Mon. thru Sit. 9:30 to 5:30 3424 YIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH Aho DllNIYU.NI HOTU -l OYAL INN, A- l • • • J ,. • .1.' ~ ( . ' l , ,, ... .. ... i ! ,, I t • I • ' • : ·~ I , ' • ~. .. ·Dally Piiot PhotH by rUcN~.JC~hlor. .... j... ,.., .... ' It • 1, .... ~·., ... ']'."! Ignorance .Nor j.liss. ,ro,..t~ ::, . ·-• . • rl .... • u' • \ . ' Amwer. to Question • I }' I ' Vr1 Learnell by , Teacher !!!Alt ANN LANDERS: I'm a high teacher who Is dQ!ng llllllDl~r in· • '" m0tt· Ill· I am totally lll"'!ulpped to some of the qul!lllOlll 11ked by ' 16-year-olds who come to me, ed lo·death that they have VD. y refllle to go to · he family doctor ' r their pared@ • .,,.u1 find out, and are trying to treal. themselves which w iJ a terrible rri. stake. ' ve read In the newspapers that VD cbed epidemic levels in this coun·, lJ'be reason. of course. is that The increased prom iscuity and tbe ioned protective devices are " at. you please, Ann Landers . print in column the 11ymptoms of VO in e 1hi&b llCbooi kids can un· " ,,, Treatment tor bolii female and male 11 1lmple .. d ellectlva Oar&• -· of peolc9Ull) •DJ! 'II 1boald be .....,, lm· medtat.1y"'0 vP" a jfJe 1 rliTl!·ot-'" symptoms. Gonorrhea, tf untreated, can cause 1terlllty, artbrttll and heart disease. _., " 'Syphill11 bas Indeed ra'~ epideml~ ,.1 ..... proportion!! because The :t>ni bat made "old·!asbloned" contraceptlv~, pas!e. E~i.rly syphilis usually ts manifested. by .. e' 1 " eruption which i:_est;111bfn· 1 cold sOr • !1he first eruption 11uaUy '1ppear1 · oli i~ genitals a few weeki after con- tact. 'SeveraJ wee kt later ,1 tl}lptions m11 appepr anywhere on tile J>oay, 1Jnc:Jad~g the face . . . ·· Sypblli•, when lluted wtliila, !'oar iir five montbt, cairnully be cft din · a matter of weeb. UatreMld. snMla~. can l'esult in bllndntu, brala damqe, tolaj mcapacltatlon ond dealll. "l ntg• every Individual who ampeclt ha may have VD to 10 to • doctor or to tbe county or city health depulmeal for an examination. VD wfD NOT· dlllppfar If ignored. , When the first set of 1y111ptom1 fide tand? They need to know what to away/ many people believe tley, r,wore for. Then tell these kid! what to do nut" the dlsense, but this Is aoflne.·Jt t it. t cannot think or another writer has only gone underground and will vapt . bas anywhere near your teenage later 1n tome crippling form. . e1:1W'iNBt:~GYfsi.AN'o NEWSDAY •• DE.\'R' A~N LANDERS: A claleJrttnd bu-liken up painting as a hobby., For our \Veddlng anniversary she painted an enormous canvas and went to , the ex~ pense of having n framOld. n dofs not fit In with our' decor and is not what we 1 would have selected for our bcune .. She expectl· us to hang It in a place o! h<!llOf· We value her h'lllldilhJp and ~dn't offend her for the 1Nt)d., ~I should 'we do! -BEA~ • ' DEAR B\h Hang the canvu 9.. a "place of hOnor" for a couple of weeb. Move It to a less conspicuous place for another month. The lollowln( mooih, move it to the attic, ;toreroom. aummtt home, or winter cabin-'"°' P\1111 ideL ls alcoholism ruining yqui:, llfa? Kno" the danq~ •!&nab r&ft"lllt to do. Read tho boqkiel, "4-l11m-Ropo ~p" by Ann~ .. :-t= .. tn ~IJ'lf wJUf your~ at,llllpad, selkddrlllud .,.. .It: DA'JL't PILOT • ' • ' ....... ' • \ ' • • I • I . . ' • Marine Colonel· Retires . .. ' . ,. . To More Active S:ervice I · ly AUJION D""'" •• • .. Of .. .,..., ;;. ~-- ~-~t,. v;,:-. ~ • " ' • • . .. '):' ' ni,t was In l~j} " · · '."I like the old slogan tblt the Marine ,,,. ncruit bad to -I to m.ake mlnliaum wel&ht ol 100 jloGndl,' but she wlil:,"111111 bo" about llie U.S. Marine c:c::.f!-' ~ ', ~ . In 1972 ihe •till •· ,• ~I ·igl~" .,Corp! builds men. When my buaband and 8.nchor ·1?:her ~~· •.•. JJ·1~· 1 ~1 \, entered the Gorps· in 1940 b~ was sl..t-foot- Ruth Broe was 11~ ~~ Jpply one .and weighed 130 pounds. when the Cobi~···'"' • • II/ !P. '~to" elnn "Today he weighs In al 215. He's er· recruits. S ,_...,.' ' , JO ' d 1111 ' ' :n , ' ·\ .. • .. I< " ,, -" • ', .. .... ~ i· Rut~ Broe, retired ffom the 'Merine <l!orps es ' a full lolonel, still li}is the eagle, 9.lobe end ~nchor ih her blood. " •• wommii , bral)ches oi;.Ufi ~y, Navy, adly a loot taller than I am, an 1 and Coast <J/Fd, _,. pounds heavier. Thal'• quite • heavy When ~·WU sigftect up she was 'foot," she joked. ''Anyway, the C:Orps leading a dotible life. By day she taught certainly built me a good one." school, havin« ~tu~~ at. Fair;nont Col-She emphasize! "t~at r e g u 1 •. r Jege and West V1r1101a \]n1ver11ty. Marine has no trouble keeping this By night ehe was a staffer on the Fair· reservJst in line.'' mont Times, the local newspaper. Sh• The cOuple were 11tatloned at El Toro took a job with the paper one summer until 1955, transfe.rred to Washington, and couldn't . gtve it up when school D.C., for IO years, had a year in Laguna, 1tarted. ·~-then back to )Vashlngton where she was She eni~ 0 just until the war was one of three Women stationed at head· over," pla:Dhing to go back to her quarters given the ·rapk ol full colonel. teaching ~writing jobs. She became so TRAVELING lasclnateif'Wtth the Corpt that she never went back!! · · ' . RECRUITED Her Miirlne Corps career began In Plttsburflr In !Mil when •he was of· ficialiy ~. It lasted until last December When she was officially retired as one of the first three women in the Corps to receive the personal rank of col· one!. The five-foot-one Marine entered Of. ficers Training School never having even seen .a Marine. In 195'1 , in Laguna Beach, she married one. Her husband was a regular Marine un: til he retired in 1962 with 2Z .years of For the last two summer1111be travelled 50,000 miles to work with and assist Marine Corps-oriented organiutions. She served as vice president of the National Women's Marines' Auoclation and iD August will be installed as national preSi· dent. That will mean travel acrosa the coun· try to 30 chapters, many scholarship presentations and presentation of awards to outstanding women recrulta and of· ficers . On the bomefront , her early years of holding down two jobs have conditioned her for keeping active. Her military career dovetailed into c o m m u n i t y serv ice. service. She wa11 active In the Laguna Beach Mrs. Broe was a career reservist serv· Business and Professional Women's Club tng on active duty for a third of her 29-holding every office but president, was · year 1h.' The remaining time was lnvol\'ed ons~ge and off with the Laguna apent i ' volunteer work with the Beach Featival of Arts and earned two reserv" unpaid, doing anything that Vict0t: ·awards for acting from the , " ;eodit' ~;:~::~ON ~:u:J'~~~; Playhouse. •• • ... " • 1t ed out a~_.; 1upply officer," alwj She n0w1 serves as vice president of ·~~ .. ~· "jheY thought wi\11 'lnJ!, , .FA-st Ni&hters of Laguna Beach and II new1paper hackjp'OUl!ll I'd lie good In a,lflliated''Witl! t~e city's Chamber of public relaijo111 1by.t 1omebow1 I g9t Cq~erCe. Mermaids youth foundation 'd Ir ked" " d l ;iLL "' 1 11 e ac . , 1 • 1 i.!•· , . an sctloum~hJpe. ' Several yearo lal~dhey found 111e WI! Comparilig the Corps today ind when doing , public relatiom ,anyway "'so She she entered the servJce ,the' retired col· apent Jler last years ' as a puPlic in· onel eniPKasized that 11everything wa1 form4Uon and public relations officer. temporary then:" ·• ••BefW(!en wars, I was also a civil ser· "Then 'a womah joined/ because of 1 v8nt, doing supply work for 'the Corps,'' · feeling of patiiotism. I think that Is the she added. "'Mlat-gives me about 50 · same todaf. Today a woman Marine and yeaf1,.'~itb the Cori>!!, all l!Jld;" . men . a~ well, can· get a college educ~tion · ·~" she ftQI •laked out a tamP.Orary liom• while m the Corps, in Laguna Beach on Halloween in 1948. "fay is ~baJ for equal rank and the The next year she bought a home and the-career Marine Jeads a fuJi life." r city bas:been home base evel"'lince. The Broes are definitely gung ho . They ""I moved in with my dog In 1147. Tho hand nut matchbooks to friends and 1.,. .same house that was barely big enough .. qualnlancea that read, "TIU! is a match houses that same girl, two. dop and a for your cigarette. There Is no match for veey lar1e husband," the ilid. a~M~" , .,, 11 • ' '"'~ .. ·' /('ll~r -• " ,. " ~:~-. '\ - ~. • ~t; -;: ·m .. 1 "' ., ' .f .. ,). .. ' • . •• ' ,, .. • ' ' •4.t • '1. • • ' f " e. (; . ' - C:halleage Fiiied Cons·ultant Builds Ecology Program I By JOHN ZAIUR Of ... Olltr '"" lllff When Bill G1ffaney came to the Ocean View s e h o o t District last fall. hb job description was 1 short one: Develop an Environ· mental Sciences p r o g r a m for the dtstrict . 11lt was obvloosly a matter . of feeling my way along as I went," he says. "There were no ~els." To someone who knew plen- ty at>out the ·environment bUt almost nothing about teaching. who was only 25-years..old . and who was hired under the lem- P.Orary fund ing of the federal Public Employment Program {PEP), the asslgnm!nt could have been a demoralizing one. But Gaf(Jney waded inln the middle or things, and today, aftu less than a }'ear nn the job. he claims pcenn Vi ~w is \\·ell on it~ wav to brco...,!"'~ a national leadPr In developing environmentnl ed11cation nro- grams for elementary school chfld ren . Here are some of the things he"s accompli~hed : -Secured $300.000 worth or donations and 1,000 man·hou'"s of labor to the district's ecology progra m. -Built most of a 2.25 acre ENVIRONMENTALIST Bill G1ff1ney teacher who \\'ant s to Include an ecology lesson in h!r Ir\ c·lass. for example. nc~ only consult Gaffancy's p~o1ram under "ar-t" to find scver:i l methods she m:n:ht-u.~~-If special materials "'ere needed. they could be ordered from district offices. . ~ . :t~dtyd ~~r ~~vi~::~m~~~~ · · School without' expe:ndinll a penny of district funds. Due for openina; this fall. the com· pound will feature several natural habitats -such as pine forest. grassland. de~rt. mar11h -including all of the plants, animal s, and trees that grow naturally In t he s e habitats. Another component of the program is a plan for regular field trips for students to selected local points of en- vironmental interest. Garraney would t a k e f,' -Designed most of the dist rict · \\'ide envir'<l"Men1n\ educa tion p!"O((ra,m. Gnffiul"V aay11 Ocean View is one of the first districts in the country to have such a plan. '''-ly biggest a c- complishment, as I .stt it. is that the whole district is now committed to an ecology pro- gram," Gaffaney s a y s. "Individual teachers h a v e always been interested ln it, or teachers to ' the sites in ad· vance, and teach ttiem about the natural histOry. rare species, etc.,· of the locale. Teachers would then return later with their students and recount the same things. "Students' can lea rn much mnre about nR ture bv p:oinr, out :ind seeing it than they can b" rc afin!! ahor·t it in a science text." Garfaney saya. "Of course, it will be up to in· dividual teachers whether they want to do this, but I "'ould hone they wi ll." Gaffaney. who is .just com- pleting work on a master's degree i n Environmental Gl!Ogfaphy, is on his second career. Several years a110 he worked as an IBM salesman and made more than twice the ~~logy program, Ga f· money he currently does. faney says~ consists mostly of "I got tired of' lhat ," ·oaf.-· a aeriu or methods that hAve faney says, referring to his old job. "This one js much betn.;iiround for a while. ''But more rewarding to·. me. even . ·_,.they • were scattered a 11 . around. and most teachers at h11!f the money: It'~ tii:actl)'. v.·ouldn't know about them. wh3l I want to be do1ng." · • different ideas together and Y'/ho Ceres 7 . V·lhat I've done Is gather man" [--- : . p:ickaged them In a for1n th11 No other ne\\'9f'l.l"tt tn the '". will be easy for teachers to world carts abou t your C(lm· U!e. ·• mL.tnity like your N'lmn1unlt.Y G ~ffeney has indexed the d:uly newspaper <l;Ot"s. Its va;·ious methods, so that a the DAILY Pll..OT. • *" ...... ~ ... ............. ' " ' ., I ~ • 'I' • '"""'' est.Ht • : . ·• ·. ~ .. :·. ·:· FLATTERING BODY SUITS 00 Re9. 3.71· . 3.96 ' . . ·. .'~ . 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I've everybody thought she 1voutd teen very . disillusioned . _\'.ou be the biggest n1ovic star start out 1;r11h your. O\\'n \'1s1on since Aud rev lienburn. ~11t of somell'ling and 1t turns out som('where along fhe 1\ay. the to b~ somebody else's. visi?n. dream turned sour. Tha ts true In everything I \'e She \vouldn 't play !he ganH•. eyer tried .to do : Most of the she didn't let the czars sister chrectors u1 · thjs to1Yn are her and brother her because fakes. Th~y conc~rn she conside red them all slight· themselves with prete.nt1ous )y foolish. She didn't play the matt~rs that ha ve nothing to parts they tried to stuff do1vn do with the work. her throat. She didn 't.go to the Tt probably Is just a matter screenings and eat the catered of time before Katharine Ross Chinese food on the dreary uses all the knowledge she Bel-Air circuit . gathered from I ho s e ex- PIANIST MICHAEL PONTI LEANS AGAINST POSTER STAND IN LINCOLN CENTER SHE REFUSED to date bi;: movie stars and give stupid intervie\vs to gos s i p col- u1nnists just to keep her name alive in the papers. The press called her a snob, but all she periences and collates it into the right part in the right' film . Then Hollyw'ood \\'ill rally around its short me n1or.v and discover her all over again . Talent Returns to States By MA RY CAMPBELL NEW YORK (A'P ) -A new. unknown . American pianist has arrived in Am rr· ica, after spending hall his life in the -boondocks of Germapy. He is Michael Ponti, 34. balding and ~ot especially romantic look ing, but pla.v. ·IJlg the music of the' Romantic Revival. the 19th and early 20th ce11tury music lvritten by composers who are forgotten or nearly forgotten, many of whom were also virtuoso pianist!:. Some critics say that Ponti playa thls music with the bravura and style of a Horowit z. Ponti wa.s born in Germany. His fa lhcr. an American of Italian deseent , was in ·the U.S. Foreign Service.~ He grew. up in Waahington, D.C., end be,ean piano le!!'ons and recitals there. At 17 he \vent back to C.ermany Y.'lth hi." family and "'sJmebow just got i::tuck there." attention ~'A·hich to bui:d a bit; intcrna. tional r.nr er -Ponti is un usually o!d to be n1aklng i\'c1v York conccrl debut - he listed 5 encores in the program and announced th at he was ready to play all night. Hoil-'ever. afler a two·hour program in v:hich he exhibited a dazzlin' technique and astounding speed, plu:s: nine encores Seeger Joins Gutl1rie in Bowl Ario Guthrie and Pete Seeger \vi\1 ap· pear at th e tlolly'A'ood Bo\v) on Aug. 18. \l'~.s really doing \Vl\S holdi11r lasting an hour. he sensed th;it his aud· Ol'L Todav the Be v<'rl.V tlil!s bitches all say . "K::it harinc icncc was bc:::oming tired and he ho1ved r..o~s _ ah. yes. well there is a himse:r off the singe. 11e didn't play all girl \\'ho blev• it." night. but he ce rtainly riveted attention t\athar ir.e Ross just laue:hs 011 the pianistic skills and stamina ol at that kind of st upidity Michael Po11ti. because it (and most of the So. how did Ponti rema in hidden to res t· of what Hollywood is all the 11,orl d for so long? lie doe sn't know. about) has nothing to do with "It just sort of happened." On his 21st her life. She's made some bad birthday he made his first major profes-movies ("Fool!," "Games," sio nal appearance. with the Frankfurt "The Hellfighters , '' ' '1'-1 r . Radio Orchestra. on a day's notice, taking Buddwing." etc .). some Jood the place of Andor Foldes. who got sick, movies / • • The Graduate." playing Beethoven's "Third Piano Con-"Tell Them Willie Boy is certo." Here "), and at least one dumb That 1Nas very well received and ~ s h 0 1v , ineptly 'vritten by booking agency signed him. from 1953 \Villia1n Goldman, that made a through 1964. they got him 150 concerts lot of mone_·r and made her a in West Germany. blg star aga in for about JO Ponti also went on USJS tours . '·Some minute!'!, ca ller! • ' B u t ch p!a:::es had 1nore co1vs than people.'' He Ca~sidy and the Su ndance! to;ik anything that 1vas offered. un ab le to Kiri ." fi r:urc 011! how to go on to bigger fh ing!'i. i'ftcr "The Graduate" slre 1 She has .11 tenacity, ;i curdling vic1v of reality, a f{e Is a living example tha t brlaht tal ent can, even in this dJ.V of,qui~k di"· Coveries aod raoid, trallli worl d con1m11n i· cr:!·'ID,, be hidden for a Jong lime unde r a b"•hel basket. Ario, son of the late legendary \Voodie r.u :,hrie. one of t11" greats in America n foll\ music. has n1adc his own mark as a fol k tun e artist. On'! of his mo!it e~citing ballads "'as made into a hit mo!ion p'.c· tu;·c, with the young composcr·mus:ci<?n as its star. Seeger. in tum. is also famous a!! a singer and \1·riter of folk songs. Older than Ari e. he 1vrts a contemporary and friend of the elder Guthrie .\Vhile thei r music is plaintive and engaging, their lyrics pack a wallop and ma ke people thin k, which. after all .is the essence of true roJk muslc. Tickets are now available at Mutual ticket agcncirs. ''l sta,.ted out 11'ay at the botton1 ." he .... -a~ \'Cry hot. "I got sent , sa.ys, •·1 got !JO p('r diem. J pJaved in everything in to\\'n, b utl _________ _ every ll!tl<' t<in k ton•n. But it had its ~ Uni versal wouldn 't loan me \Vhen Ponti made his Ne1v York dcbnt recently, ~t was his fi rst tin1c in the Country in 17 years. Fie v.·as known to people who follow classical music through S-Ome re cent recordings and !;OJTie excited \\'Ord of mouth . His recit AI wa:s: so:d out - a rafe thing for a debut. In a now-or·never gesture to get the •O~O~&& ... 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I 1vas able to get experience.'' out. I didn't work for eight Ponti i\'orked up fro m $10 per diem. months because they jUst but not fast. "The thing is to sur\•ive and didn't come up with anything make some kind of living. I didn 't want Important for me. Finally. the to teach and I haven't taught a note. movie they chose for my come- If people asked me to play this or that. back was 'The Hellfighters' I would sav. vcs. I knew it, and learn it 'vith Jphn Wayne ." She puts in a hell o·r a· hurry. her fingers to her nose . 111 lont 113 Port1bi. ch~lr 115 WllkeCI through Wlttr 117 Ncgtlive preli• 119 Actor Flyri ri 121 Heron 122 Pithy 124 Outc1S1 126 Surflnder 128 Stupor 131 W1r1hou1e 134 Group of three 136 Mttri<: measufl 139 Army olfic u : 1bbr. 141 ·-Daum -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 ~~~~~~ous NEWPORT TIMES AT BUENA PARK . 2: 30 ·3: 30-7:00· 10:00 I 7:00 & 1111'5 . ....... M1rl~~Jr1~~i t11i~1iu ~I ~i~i~~ Jimei i11~ i~nirl ~1ilell1~~ i~~erl ~~ill 1~ i1erli~i ~~le~ J~nl Mirley ii~nirl .~~II rn1~1 ~aiu~ IE"' From the Master of Shock ... AShockJn1 Masterpiece! A d•Mlly~w twist from th~ origin~! Hitchcock.• ALFRED I HITCHCOCK'S I ''FRENZY"! A UNIVERSAL ~ll[ ... ~[ TtCHNICOLOR• 'l'VE BEEN VERY DISILLUSIONED' crisp eye for seeing through guy down. But until 1.t ha~ the frantic falseness of it all. pens. Kath arine Ross will w;ut and an ethereal. haunting it out, hoping for a career t~at quality that come~ across on will amount to something ca mera, and with all these 1nore la sting than just another virtues. you can't kcc!} a good pretty fa ce. · 1r=:::::::::::=:=~ [J!; .;;. PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT STARTS WED. AUGUST 2 11111 ReyRol4• llaq11el Welcli 'fvl lry111er "FUZZ" -Ah- Dlcll Yo• Dyke "COLD TURKEY" Sho wtlme - 7 P.M. Cont. S1111. from Z ~ :18 EDWARDS >i .1 ,: THEATRES • • • :' •••TH.AT"•••• ••••• 546 ·3 102: ••••• """'"•o" .. .,. •o••s.c:o•T• Ms• .. ... M•-11.Wl! •I •1<1 SO l>I IU MH rrf. ALAN ARKIN. SALLY KEllE ~MAN ---"" astof lheAedHol LowtrS" IA] 1 ... _,.·--1~ ••• 38 81l1tle 110 l/Jerbll 189 Mo11• 39 Ernbr1ce ;var, 112 lerrur 190 Drtg .41 Oenitl 111 Alresh 191 Fu1iou1 42 Plu11l tl'lding '" · ·· lru!li 1!l2 rrench a nnu•11' 44 Tow1r<:1 11 1 rrericn h1:· 193 Golf g1dg1t 45 Conce1.iiri11 120 Fulfill •7 Put1efy 123 Corrupt OOWN 57 Tight 142 P111 tense 110 G1nu1 ol g1e5t -ending 62 Eu1ope1n1 111 Wldg1·1haped 64 SupervtJor 115 Light wood 66 Tov 111 Bettle es H11rves1 godde•• 119 Pu t blo lndi1n 70 Sch<!dult 151 Roor edge The Only Orlinge County En1011m1nt1 BIG NEW SHOWS START WED. AUGUST 2 ATTHE EDWARDS CINEMAS • l our HWY •• , llACA°llTHl/lt -..... o ... NEWPORT BEACH .. ; 644·07IO OAl.Y • 12'30· 3'30 · 7-llll'M M1ri.• ·· Br•"do 16 Righi! 1bbr. 125 011111dtll 73 Sturdy !iCl Woody oi.n1s 127 Appio1tl't ! A •rn•d~'o 15 Purposiv• l'i2 Frethe1 129 Crowd 2 fellow · 1'!n1 76 D1v·1 m~rcli l'i5 F1ctory 130 Et ten t Wt)' 3 rJuS•Cl i ltUC./ 78 Cle1n1 58 E~c:am11ion 132 Regi11ertd I Full 80 Ve1tibu 11 59 Epcch nur~• 5 llehold 87. Diphtliora 61 ~.1 nd.rin '1 133 Thn 1hin ; 6 Mlll:lish 83 W1ter sp1r.t residence 1?5 Enlist 7 T1p1a 116 HeldljtU 63 T1p111rv 137 .... 1vi1 8 \Vork ""'' EB Soutllfln•t 65 81url1d 138 01iv1 btck 9 Rt i~td !!O Trerid 157 Judge' bench 1~0 Cubic mrte• 10S11n ;od 93 Mo!ding 69 Sm1:l 1h1rk1 1l3 Tltt me 11 Wil a 95 Forlific1t•on 71 Nic kel tymbol 1(5 Me•h•d l1bric 12 Sltve 97 Meti l f151enc1 72 P1onoun 115 Liv• 13 Ctr.ttr 99 l11li1n river 74 Cr1tt11nt-1~8 Pro fundity 1( Arabian gt•" 100 Interior l~1p1d :~o Stri~a out 15 Chinese rr. J 102 Su bltq uendy 77 Ch1riot 152 Weter ~ly 115 Co 1ch 104 Fr1y 79 T1111le11 15' ... Cobb 17 Cu pid 105 Sea duck 1 1 M1 in 111ery 155 Four1h1:1lip h 18 Bury 108 Sp1nl1h tifle Answtro in Cl1111fitd Stction 153 S11111ed 156 Frt~h riv tt 159 P1Jt11rigtr ship 162 St11rn pipe 164 Oormoun 166 fling 108 S~irik 159 Rockliih 171 R•tired 172 E1111 171 Blood 175 Grafted -Hfrc 177 W.W. II area 179 Flt!l1sli 11!1 Dec1<19: 184 Teutonic god 186 P11m rll>f . 188 Nutmeg SUite: ··~ Barney "ranted ~romen in the "'orst \Vay. And that's the \Vay he got then1 r.f'~ ,~2nd GREAT 'Z ~ ""--·-> Howwd w ICodi "'"*"-"• ,, Mei Sillton ._, -'A.Ian.Arkin •• "Lastot 'theRedHot ~ sa;itj-Kel1erman Paula Prentiss . Renee Ta111or ,._._ .... s-. _ _,......,.. ..... _ ...... _._ "'.._. *"' r..1r....,. ll!G!i!&J(£1ilio r EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT ' 2!MI AT IOWARDS (IN ,LEE M.'IA¥1N "PklMI cur· WATAlt l[f i!M~IN • Gff'il HACKMAN IN "PllMI CUT" (RI ABC THEATRE #1 IN THHITY ORA ~QE ·ff7·H32 ' ·-. Nearly Ev~ryone · · Listens to Lande~ ), The first b ack res1 en of the United States. First they swore him in. Th,en they swore to · get him. • • •••• •••••••••••••••••••• • • •EAC:H e LYO ... T 11.LLIS' • • .,,,co"'',._ .. ...,"' e1a•o,PW¥. l'l .. ,. ..... n,. • HUNTt .. 0.'{0!0! •11.,..;M .. RICHA~O BENJAM IN IN . " .. CLINT ' I ASTWOOD 1 I see y B Vir aero ... Mer deed !llOV lwo lilnw Ille prove 1 t-i·c d4cri Ire unlcju Ing .AR Surpr Choos case, tlooal for gr LE Surp.r nect tr av I 1t respo dissu Your Ing. SH I I • In A Nech1ie Fren:y Murder suspect Richord Blaney (Jon Finch) wlio has fled from the police, ponders his next move in · a scene from Alfred Hitchcock's "Frenzy." The film, Your Horoscope Leo: Rellitfves .:\ · .: Offer Surprise BY-FAR ·~. _.; tffE tt>T : SHOW IN TOWN .• ·• FOR AL~! which stars Finch, Alec .McCowen and Barry Footer, opens at orea drive-in ind theaters Wednesday. It ls a mystery about necktie murders. HILD Off,_ h4 11• Wiil 'UK• W~DSTOCK J ONAWAY•' ·--·PGcj_~~~ e t•11 ·-... 1 ............ IP'lctt.>'"· ' ... SURF TftEATRE-1,1 5th St.-Huntlngton 811ch . 2hffor111uc•,l:OO1'1.0:0~dM. SI .75-'ll. IJ6.flt6 ' ' ---,, S!4.7/UM 1 ' -.. . ., "POltTNOY'I COMPLAINT" C•I ... "CANDY" (JO II ,.itre 1Hklq IN uealtle •••IM'l .... KIDD. ·o&m DIN~~. JOO~ &AX~N rm sm Sl[l!A ~~ ·--'"! ....... ~tlnuou1 C11n11 P.M. SOON -"SNOOPY COMl'HOt.!I" ~.:[Sl'IAJ ,',~'GHl ~wcltflJlDSl> ~W~ob;!!J(!{l!O'.ARO [-• ~ ilWIJ jlllft· l\<11!1ud ~ SIOOl'l~Dli.l!L o.o:l!dtvm1Sll~·4lMsll/M ~· • 1!0tlm£li•· ffl!lllSOI• SICONO ~.I.Ill NEWMAN "So11tlm1s • Grl'I •otiO• FIATUllE M!NlY FONOll " "' • I S.nd11, Ju~'°' 1972 DOn RicJaes To Kick Off Valley Theat~~'s R~pe;ning .lSAM SNSll.· nwin11J. SC!Wf!IE• _,,, .. Nicholas anti Alexandra HELD OVER! Znd BIG WEEK CAtl THEA TRIS FOR SECOND FEATUltEI I .. : ' ',. ' ., , • Steve Craig of Costa Meu won the black and white division in thit week'• Daily Pllot.-Sn•pshot Contest with tho photo 1t left of his son pooklng through • roll of fencing. A study of a placid harbor by John R. Hall of Fountain Valley was reserve winner. . ~ ... .'Pe;ek-a-hoo Boy Clicks in Co.ntest • ... ... •; ~.; ···~ •.. . •:;.. ·;4! r--: r - .. .. ·. ' ,• .. ... , • . .. ... • l . :· . " ' . . ( II pbo!o,r ol a • imaJJ boy • ~ JIOU,a..bpo through a roll ol fenc:lu 11 lhe winning entry 'In th'e :black end white dlvWon of the fourth week of !be DAILY PILOT Snapshot Contest. The 'picture by Steve Craig of ~ W. Victoria St., Costa Mesa, earned a $5 cash prize th the contest and the chance t.o be nominated for com- petition in the $55.000 Kodak lnternaUonaJ Snapshot Awards for 1972 (KINSA '72), II all other requirements are met. The reserve winner in the black and white ct1mpetition is JolJ,n R. Hall of 934( Shrike Ave., Fountain Valley. Judges picked his study of a placid harbor for possible alternate consideration in higher stages of the international com- petition. A serene view of a sailboat on a placid sea at dawn or dusk is thJs week 's winning color division entry. The photo earned Elliot Heller of 6832 Bridgewater Drive , Hun- tington Beach, $10 and a chance to go on in the in- tematialal competition if all requirt!hents are met. Heller's photo captures the subtle colors of the sea and contrasts the sailboat rigging with the cal m sea which is lit with mere shafts of light from the cloud-hJdden sun. The reserve winner in th is week 's color competilion is Warren Dusseau of 160 W. Wilson St., Costa M e s a . Dusseau photographed a snow- laden pine against an azure sky. The sun peeks through the tree's branches and casts a pure white highlight on the sha ded mantle of s n o w beneath the tree. The DAILY PILOT tudges have elected to carry over to. final judging at the end of the eight-week c o n t e s t all photographs which win top awards or reserve positions in each week's conte st. Snap_shooters whose entries judges felt deserved merit recognition in the black and white competi tion are : Fred L. Cooper of 265 E. Esther St., Costa Mesafor his "Empty Saddles in the Old Corral," and Christopher Scott Stevens.cf 1026 Presidio Drive, ·Costa M e s a • · for his "Vanishing Speeies." Public Vs. Private Utilities Debate Re.newed BERKELEY (UPI) -Ellen Ewing'• electric bill of $4.69 is the focal point of a ba!Ue for ownership of util ities. Mrs. Ewing, who Uves with her two children in a three- t>edroom home, wants the city instead o( the Pacific Gas and Electric Co. PG&E to supply her with electric JKIWer. Not only would 'the bill be lower if the public owned the power oompany, she says, but on experience In other cities her property taxes would drop, too. ~keley is one of a slowly growing number of cente rs across the nation where the battle has been joined with uU lity corporations over ownership of n a t u r a I resources. The power companies argue that the issue strikes at the very heart of the American tradition of private enterprise. PG&E, the second biggest electric utility in the United States after Consolidated Edison of New York, had gross profits of $1.3 billion in fis8al 1971. The company says that while its service is a monopoly, lt can't "turn around without a permit" Your Health from dozens of regula tory .agencies. A spokesman said PG&E's methods provide more ef-~ ficient operations than would be the case under public ownership. TAKEN PLUNGE Many commun.itie.!I have taken the plunge into public ownership, however. T h e American Public Power Association (APPA) reports 2.000 publicly owned power utilities supply about 3 O million consumers in 48 states. The biggest in the United States is the Department of Water and Power serving Los Angeles. f\.1ost are small operations. Interest in public ownership Is at the highest level in 25 years. according to APPA. Rapidly rising rates, pressure for local govemments to find new revenue sources and desire for more community control over utilities are the main reasons cited . Osceola, Mo., and Hurricane and Enterprise in U t a h switched from private to public ownership in the past year. Falls Church a n d Fairfax County in Virginia are studying the issue, as is panies, which they charge are , of the user-owned utiUties Berkeley. in many ca s e 11 , a s ha ve .booked into ·governmen~ The Berkeley fight, emc>-bureaucra tic and inflexible as geseratjd power lines. tional and bitter, is viewed in large government agencies. The general shortage of the industry as typical of the Palo Alto in California hae power may have caught up controversy that erupts in one of the best-run public with them, a p G & E most places when a change in power systems in the country, spokesman said, because there utility ownership is proposed. established more than 20 isn't any more excess govern- A group called Refusers of years ago. Consumers in the ment electricity available. The Illegal and Oppressive Taxes, city pay $5.65 per 250 itillowatt result, he said, will be in· with about 100 members, cam-hours as against PG&E's creases in rates, the same paigned successfully to have a $6.60. City property taxes are problem facing private com. feasibility study made by the 74 cents on every $100 assess-panies. city. The issue may go to a ed value in Palo Alto, as com-Few persons in the public vote next April. pared with $3 .27 'n: in power industry say they would A widely publicized study by Berkeley. On top of that, Palo like to see the ktjre utility a market research firm hired Alto city's general fund got business nationalize6,'-as it is by PG&E put the takeover more than $2 .1 million from in many olher parts of the cost to the city-that is, the the electric utility's profits in world. At this stage the public ta xpayers -at close to $50 fiscal 1970-71. uliJitf men see the dual million. About $25 million of PG&E replie s that public system as good for the con· that would be existing plant utilities have often been able sumer because it gives elec· and equipment. to get cheaper money than the tricity consumers a chance to The case cited by pro-private companies, with ac· change from one to the other ponents of public pawer is en-cess to various federal funding if their existing supplietj isn 't ticing to many Io c a I agencies. Also, it says, some doing the job. governments and the residentslri0ii0iiOiiOi'ii'i0iiOiiOiiOii0iiOiiOii0iii;oiOii0ii0iiOiiOiiOii0i"ill they serve. LOWER RATES? APPA claims publicly owned electric rates generally are about 10 percent lower than in ves tor • owned corporations. They also argue the utility is generally more recepti ve to local needs than big com- Hou se fly a Dru1gerous Pest Of all the instets in the world. M~ca Domestica is probably man's greatest enemy. You know him as the com· mon housefly -but maybe you don't know just how serious a health threat he really ii. and ma y be inclined t.o take·him for granted . FU es may spread dysentery, summer or infant diarrhea, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, tracboma. For ex a m p 1 e , baciJlary dysentery a disease of the intestines -is rMre prevalent in the summer when the fiy population is the greatest. ditions during hot weather when foods can be easily con· taminated by nies. The C{lmmon lmusefl y can spread t)'Phoid fe ver by pick· Ing up the germ f r o m unsanitary toilet facililies used by 1 vi ctim of the disease or an unsuspecting "healthy" carrier. The fly can aloo spread in- fected particles of sputum of a ca reless TB patient. Trachom;i blinds scores of people in Africa in enidernics spread dirC"C'tly by Oies. This eye dlsrase is rare Jn the United St11tes but .11 number of Americans are victims of 1 hiJthl y oonlagious eye Jnfttllon called conjunctivills (or "pink eye") wh!ch c&n ht-a forerun- ner of trachoma lf un· controlled. SAVE $60 · especially equipped for his role as a disease carrier and he does his harmful wt1rk In COMPACT ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS two ways : The fly 's i;ix feet are equip. pads and his prob06cis (n06e) FOR FAST, ACCURATE ANSWERS is hlliry, so that germs snd A. Special! Electronic I per• filth are readily Cflilected. Then all the fl y has to do to trans-forms chain and mixed cal- mit the infected material is lo culations, weighs 1111 than land on you, on your food , or on the things you touch. Second. 7 01.! .Credit balance. YO\.IR CHOICE he dep011ils infede<I material 8. REG. 159.99 compact cal-999·9 he has eaten through his I 1· II I I · u•astes _ v.·hich we call "fly-1 cu ator per orms 1 ~· cu ... •P<<ks." lions, has both f ix o d and / It's an obvious conclusion, fl · d • I t lh•reforo, lhal you're living ' oat1n9 ec1m• sys oms. with den~er if you 've given !Ill the l)ou .. ny 1 home. So. to rid your house of fll'9 and protect r!4f )Cur ht&lth, follow I o o d & a_ HUHTINOTON C.IHTI• l•ll!ttf , .. l..cll NUNTUIOTON tlAClf ' lfZ·6611 Your best k~=~~~:~~~nce Sn Shot "Mac" Maki, ol Honolulu, Hawaii, won the black-and-white category Firs1 Place Award of a trip CO d · around the world for two with this shot of two surfers competJng in !he junior • OU championships. His camera WI n y =enclosed in. waterproof a trip around the world. If to you • win. take pictures, you have a Follow these simple rules: chance 1.' Tiie conttsf ii strictly for amaftur pho. to9raphtr1 (An trntftur is cltfi~ .. ts Ollt whot• hobby or avoctfio11 h p~tura-ttki119 .,. .. who cleet not ll'llke any 1ub1!111ti1I part of hil livi119 through t1ki119 pictut1sl. 2. l l1ck-tM-whit1 et color pietur11 t1k111 1ff1r July I, 1971 ttl 11i9ibl1, No pictur11 ll'ltV be 111t1r•" J,y 111y tll'lplov• of the DAILY PILOT Or J,y 111y i11cliviclu1I who p•t· 10111lly it 1119191 .. 111 the 11"1e11uf1cture, 1a l1, co11'11111rci1I fi11ishi119 or prof111 io111I 1111 of photo9r1phie geed1. J, Sn1p1het1 ll'l•Y b1 t1ktn with 1ny 111ek1 of t trn•r1, on 111y br111d of film, No art· work or r•touehing 11 p•trnitltd ell n19•· tiv11 or prlnf1 -no eompo11fe pitfur•1, ll'lul· t!pl1 1xpoture1 er 11'1ultipJ1 pri11ti119. 4, A11y 11u1111'1r of pittur11 111ay b1 tnffrtd. Co11t11t.t11t'1 11a111•, tdclr111 111d phone nurn• ~ b1r rnutf 1'1 written clearly en th• b•ck ef ••th picture. Meil or cl1liv1t ptint1 or fftllt• p1r111t lt1 te: OAIL·Y PILOT Sn1p1hot Con• +••* Ed itor, P.O. l eir 1560, Coste M••• CA, •?626. I Enhi11 t•JI b• hend·cl1 Uv1f1cl fe '"' DAILY PILOT offit1, hut ll'lutt be phyticelly hi 1!111 .. 111 ffie11 effie11 by d1•clll111 ••Ch w11k.) c.11t11t effici•l1 t•11r•• th• tight •• tlrty over l1t1 •11ttl11 for jucl9int1 froll'I 0111 w11k t• th 11•xt an .... ••tl11d1 fr•m J11clt· ing alto9 elh•r eny 1nt1i11 t1c1iv1cl l1t1 ht the fi11al w•1k. J, No bl1ek-111cl-whitt pictures w!ll be ti· tur111cl. Cenfetftnt 111u1t be able te fur11i1h th1 originel 11•9etiv1, if r1quettecl J,y the Co11te1t Editor. The DAILY PILOT e11urn1t 110 r11pon1ibility for 11191tiv11 or print.. COLOR PRINTS OR SLIDES Wi l l IE RE· TURNED ONLY IF ACCOMPANIED IY A STAMPED. SELF-ADDRESSED, ENVE LOPE. 6. · Co11t11f1nt1 1r1 p1rmift1cl to subm it pie· , tur1s te only 0111 n1w1pap•t p1rticip1ti119 111 the Kodak l11t1rnetie111I Sn•pthot Aw1rcl1. 7. To b1 1li9iblt for e loe•I 9r1nd pri1t\ ' co11t11t111t 1111ut 1i9n a 1t1f•m1nf thet th1 pic- ture, or 111oth1r clo11I.,. 1i111i11r picfur1 of the 111111 sub j1et or 1ilu•tion, h•1 not b1111, and will 1101 b. 1nt'1r1d bv hitn in 111v oih1r tell· fttf i ncl will not b1 off1r1cl fo/ publ ication to •nv publicetion not eonn1c 1d with thi1 Co11t11t. I. IMPORTANT: 11 11111 you •11ow the '11111111 ·111cl tddt11111 of eny r1eo9ni11 bl• pltlOlll •pp11rln9 in your pielur1. Thi1 it 111e1111ry bec1ut1, ht ercl1r for It to be e11t1r1cl in lhe ll•fion ~I iucl9i119 , veu mutt b• •ble fe 911 the writt111 eo1111nl of t uch per• ten et p1110111 for th•ir 1191 1 9u1rdi- '"' ,In the c111t of ll'li11or1l fe pltll'lit u11 of th1 picture fer the putpot1 ef illu1tr1. tio11, 1clv1rti1i11g •r publicetio11 111 111y 11"1•11- n1r. Snapshot Contest Try Saturday's News Quiz It has been proven that fly. contaminated milk may lead to f1tll clll<I or Infant disr· rht1. Summer or inllnt dlar. rbu occurs principally under c r • " d e d , unlzylJ;lenlc «>•· The hou1efly ,..""' sanitary practices that pre--OUR 100TH ANNIVltRSARY VEAR vtntnt..frombreediJI&. ..__. ............................................. •-~~~~~~~~ ...... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • .. • 1 • • ' ' ' Sundoy, July lO, 1'72 DAil Y 'll0T C 11 City by Bay: New Profile, • But Its Beauty Unchanged I •' -"-llllMI ,,... lll111tr1lltn Motels Feeling the Pin~h They're Increasing, But So Are Thefts By MERV l\U)CK MMclttff ,,,.. Wtlttr .• In the 1940s the late J. F;dP.I' R_.-· 1descrl.bed Uiem ~ "a new bpme of..er!me 1'D America, a new baqle 9ft'8isea!i!f bribery. corruption, croo~,. rapt, \l!hite slavery, lbieverx and nnlidet. , • There are few major cases in tlie FBI involving an extended pursuit in which ·the roadside crime-neat is not responsible . . )ot some form of easy lawlesness." ' He was talking. about motels. And today for motel owners and ~rators, who keep 1.4 million roOms (IOlng day and night acro.ss the country - ~ore rooms than hotels have -there 11 ~ new kind bf lawlessnes!, Ancj it ~ts. I Today's Mr. Md Mrr ... MiddJe America ,' . ke nome mementoes with them 'from ~herever they s~op -and, some _pro- fessional thieves use the eaS)Mf.eces! , otels as a IOUTCe for ·rey~~ from' -' TRAVEL evlslon sett-to fife ~. Amid the arowiM' ,lad in towels, I: E~~· .~~~kt~~~: cu=:~1o~ · While motei.' ~drAitiled ind'Di.i.i room wiped out bed and all. ' 'rootl!S quintupled In the !>O't quarter cen- And all of this la because motels are tury, hote!J dec:re.md by a third. I auch big business . . The greatest concentra~n of . motels The word "motel" was devlaed by a ' 1114· MWs 'i>fawls along Miami · l!YCb. I Californian who combined the front end , F\or!d~ ha~more motels thilt·any other ~ of "motor" with the back end of "hotel." ,sta.l:e, with th! possible exception of In 1925 be built the first one, Milestone . Califpmia, Florida is surging ahead M .. Tel, at San Luis Obls'po. halfway because of all the building ''-' oome say I between Los Angeles and San Francisco. 11overbuilding" -near Dimey World, 1 The total distance is 400 miles, but in ouhdde Orlando. those days it was a tiring, two-day drive. There it a new ,element 9'f-the motel Whatever they call themselve.!i, motel11 horizon -budget motelll,, TIWe are only 1n the United States number about 43,300 some 10,000 budget' rooms avai18.bte, but -and counting. Thete are fewer than the number i!I. growing. They cut 1ervice ball that number of botels, about 21,100 and frills to almoat nothing. -.and dwindling. The btae;t chain of budgets II Motel e, Blowguns, False Celllngs (IWDer of 96 motels in 2l states. Advance ~t. cash only, no credit card! or checkJ allowed. No reservation system. No night clerks. But then rooms ruo under $10 a day. Penny·pinching pays: In Lu Vegas where few people sleep anyway, Motel S bu drawn many a full b<>U!e. Their motel, with 303 roo11U1, lee: than a year old, bu attained an average occupancy (If 94. percent . In San Otego, their motel registered 100 percent for all 1969 (It's now a shad• less), a phenomenal rate, even though more than one town is !Uspected of bav· ing a motel with an occupancy rate of 250 percent. The giant of the lodging industry la Holiday Inns. Holiday bas 1,M3 domestic inns and 84 foreign. Worldwide, Holiday has about 212 ,000 rooms open, more than its four closest '_,, ~rtials eotnbined; excluding referral •ociationa such as Best Western. · ~ond largest is JTT Sheraton, with U,800 romDa (122 in San Diego alone). !Im Is Ramada Inns, with 52,flfltl rooms. Fourth ts Hilton, with 45,500. Filth la Howard Johnson, with 45,000. That's a lot of Gideon Bibles, and a Jot of pillows, blankets, and television sets - so many people think, there for the tak- ing. . Nowadays motel owner• bolt television sets to tables, or wire them to alarms. Motel 6 brands their .. ts, as you would cattle, to reduce ·resale value. But every new offering brings a new thief. Waterbed! became popular and motels searching for busineSJ offered some rooms with waterbed5. Until guests oiphoned out the water aod paclted the empty, folded beds in their sultcas ... Trave"lers Off er Anti-skyjack Tips • LOS ANGELES (BW) Airline pa~ers are ln- creaslnaly beeon1ing t be passive victims of skyjacking, but they 'refuse tO remain passive long, reports C~llfornia Business, western financial weekly. stalled at airports to deal with skyjackers in a direct way. any concealed weapons.'' 35 of them In the U.S. j /.,.A survey of airlines in the I west reveals an abundapce of I customer anti-sl;yjacking sug- S.T P'S Andy Granstelll of- fered to manufacture "a simple device which weuld keep all aircraft doors locked till the weight of the plane on the ground releasec! the door locks, which would eliminate the new 'bail out' hijacker." One fun-loving San Diegan requested "all passengers fly in the nude so they can't carry A aimilar one ls that 11.tll -era"sbould take off all their clothes when they come to the airlines and put on coveralls. A second plane would transport their clotJles and luggage." Plane hijacking11, of course, are deadly 1erious crimes. So far this year there bave been 65 of them around the world, "We're mt policemen. We're a commerclal enterpriae,0 says ooe airline's spokesman. "When it comts to pby11ica1ly searching a person that's up to law enforcement. "All airlinea, he adds. "are 100 percent in faV<lr of pro- viding convenience, but we bave to deutml safety-for the JlO'senter. SAN FRANCISCO -Despite the high-rise war here (ban them or build them l San FrancilCO remains on the throne u the most enlgmaUc and charming (If American cities. Its sparkle and 1plrlt are incandescent ev:en when the fog move! in I i k e aourdouih bread. True, the skyline has changeil over the. lut 20 years -fnm low, hilly sllhouettea to tall, 1lasa-eyed b u II d I n 11 which produce shad(lwed "can· yons" much like, pardon chi ezpreasion. New York City. , 13\11 as the jet from points wt· tllta. Its wings before descending to San Franc!Joo'• "1tema11ona1 Airport. • qu1c1< llance at the '.AY area:a.~ comJlll'lbl• ,...,..p11y 1n- dlcater 11!at the dty bu net !oat Its beauty even tlfbUah lu prollle bu changed. But b1lJ'o ry .••• From the alrpott. alo11& !ficbwsy 101, and If you exit It 'l1llrd Street at nlgbt, you wUI experience the single IDOll spectacular view of t h 1 downtown city' (not the Bay and dty; jutl the city). There It la -the beauty. the hope, the problem, and the enigma of San Francisco, from left to right in an awesome panorama. When visiting here the point ls to immediately "feel" San Francisco, to get immersed in its blend of sentiment and spontaneity. Don't start sprint- ing bese and there ccllecling "places" or 11tourist spots" under your ann like cld hub- caps. Be prepared to walk. for San Francisco ia for _walken and eXJllorers. In fact a good primer for the city ls any of Margot Patterson Do s s ' 11 book! (I like "San Franci!co at Your Feet : The Great Walks in a Walker's Town"). Suggestion for a 1 l o w preface to a thorough visit: Get out of your hotel quickly. Find a cable car, any cable <ar. Ride the ratUing lltUe creature to wherever its going remembering all the sen· limental way that ln the 1870'1 there was no better transportation. Along the way look st the old -Vidorian faces of the houses and buildings, look at the rainbow faces-of the blacks, Cb 1 n e s e , 01.icanos, ltali8ll!, Slavs, Japanese, etc., on the streets; listen to the noises -maybe a foghorn , the clang (If the cable car bell, or the guitar and flute of the long-haired street musicians, or the shout of someone from Nebraska to someone from Oklahoma, or taken a 11 together and 11prinkled with the smell of flab, fog or sourdoUih bread you h a v o dipped your toe In San Fran· cisco. If you like the perspective of a lltUe history go to the San Francisco Maritime Museu~ where !be photographic col- lectioft bf old ships in the harbor •!retching back to the early 1800's is the finest anywhere. And there are mementoes from Yankee Clip- per!!, Pacific steamers, and Gape Homers plus the anchor from the old u.s.s. C.notltu- tion. You'll soon find that San Fr&nei6CCI is so full of history, anecdotes, legends, characters and well·publilhed secrets that every 1treet. inter~ection, or area has a unique reason for being where It Is and the abape It la. For Instance, COMMUTERS FROM SAUSAl.ITO USE GOLOEN GATE BRIOGE From SIHpy Morning Sunshine to Honking Reality of Downtown Traffic Maiden.Lane waa once Morton street, a notorious hangout for the ladi.. and men ol the Barbary Coast days. Now It Is. a no-cars-allowed avenue with shops and flowers. Ka~as City: Ev~~ything Really Is Up to Date ' On Graot Avenue, the oldest BY MURRAV J. BROWN 11 lakea, attractive residential street in San Francisco, e:r-u~1 Trtv•I .,...,. tending from the 1Paterfront erus, fashionable shopping through Chinatown to Market Pungent evidence · of the districts, and n· u m er o u s Street. It was the original dus-1t.oclc:yards may still assail the cultural and sport s at- ty street of a little Mexican nostrils when the w i n d tractions. pueblo that eventually e.i-changes direction , but if you U also is in the midst of a ploded into San· Francisco. m·u It I-billion con~·-tion Or Sansome Street, which think ot Kansas C i t Y • :iw u..; wa!l once a plank walk that MLssouri, mainly as an old boom that includes the angled into Co m m e r c i a I cow town, forget it. Kansas C i t y lnternational street, a niJte.block, narrow Even tbe casual visitor Airport , a 100-acre buliness- !treet that began a11 backdoor passing through can quickly reiidential project, a twin· lfootpath for the second res i-learn that the classic BOng's stadium sport& complex. a dent of san Francisco from his tiUe line, "Everything'• Up to home to his 1tore. Date· in Kanua City," hall 00 recreation-a>mmercial center Although there are far more tongue-in-cheek o v e r to n e 1 and a convention ball, among subUe· nuancea to San Fran-nowadays. others. clsco In history -a visitor It may rank among the na· for the culturally·!Acilned, shouldn't m Is s Gblrardelli !inn's 10 Uv .. tock markets -there 15 11tO Nel.On Gallery Square or the Cannery -two with packing· bous .. handling and Atklna Museum iln 45th adjacont and tastelul tourist tbou..ands of ca!Ue, sheep and meccas of shops, restaurant., hop daily In the sprswn,. and O.k Streets, rated amo111 sights, smells and ways to yards along the Kansas, or the nation'• best. Jts col· spend money. more familiarly Kaw. River. lections of pain tin as. Ghirardelll Square Is a But Kansas City todey is a sculptures and other art work,, former 19th-century chocolate modern metropoU.1 (If 500,000 date back to the Sumeria era factory tr3Jlllformed into an that can offer more than the of 3,00J B.C. and includes what arcade and strollers paradise world famed Kansas City is sa id to be the third largest with a !!plendid view of the steaka and other prime cull to dl!play of Oriental art bay and the waterfront. The vi.siton: 7,188-acres of parks, anywhere outside of China. Cannery Is a former cannery: ljiiiOii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,. remodeled and reoovated into a multl·leveled cluster of VILUGE INN -LAKE ARROWHEAD !hops, etc. On weekends both HOTIL IOOMI -con••n -HOUSIS -HIATID POOL places are alive with music •111Puen -TV -CHILDllN • rns WILCOMI WALK gestions which run the gamut from the practical to the rid.iculou1. "Putting gu In the air con- ditioners to mate everyone pus rot to that agents, with ' aas ma.ilo!, could come In and mtn1cle the criminal," ii one and activity. A cable car ride TO YILLA•I. AND LAii. New 0 r I eans Ov erh uil ding , .... :-~·-drop=yoiiiiu ·-If iiiineaiiiir ·-ith-~:::u::~::"578' Lake ArrowhNd r . ~· • t one pasaenger In San Diego remarked, "Yoii !!hould Install ' ~ bars Jn the cellini of tlie airplane, .. that wben lowertd the hijacker ....,Id be cared." "Put a'.fi!M celling In th• airplane ao P'B! atents could ·crawl around with peepholes tolllck tllelr auns out and kill tilt bJJllcker," Ofl<n a San J'ranclacan. "Install blow lllDI In the alrplane 10 tho llnardess or ptlot could shoot tither poison er tranqulllzw darts at the surpect," ls another bit of 1en1us oflertd by another san rrancilco cuatorr.er. j A Los Angelea realdent illi· &••ts. "Tb& Dlpt deck &li<>uld '-~ be complelely llolated from the rest of the airplane to it would be !r\ll'OSsJble to com- munlCI le bet"'"L the airp ane ~ Iha dil>lp .• Lot Angeleo Police Chiel Ed Divis .-Ind natiollll at- -t..tlon when he cltmanded that porllble 1allow1 be In· ly STAN DELAPLANE . NEW ORLEANS-New Orleans must be the only American city where you can still make a phone call for a nickel. An efficient bus system .takes you all over town for 15 cents. However, the tourist route in the French Quarter ts geared to higher prices. Not ferocious, but not cheap: Dinner for two at Moran's La Loulsiane with a Hall botll•·of wine, $31.25. * . We flew down for the opening of the new Mar- riott hotel, 42 Doors high, 1000 rooms. It'• aimed dlrecUy at conventions: There are 30 b!i meetinc rooms, 80 smaller conference rooms. Tho elegant Mardi Gras Ballroom seat& 2500 for dinner and with other dlnln1 rooms, the hotel can servo dinners for 5000 people In an evening. Single $24 and double $30. * QuesUon Is whether the French Quarter which every tourut HAS to visit -can take the strain of the Marriott plus other hotels that have gone. up, a Holiday among them. The quarter 11 only 12 blocks long and six wide with some ten well·known Creole-French resla\ll'ant&. On Friday and' Saturday nights, I called aix for res- ervations with no luck. Dinners at La Loulsiane and Court of Two filat•rs were way below New OrJeans standard -r think because of nahed cond!Uons. La Loutsiane llats the famoua care brulot -a flamed brandy<allee. But lald they don't matt It anymore. The cafe brulot at the Court of Two Sisters I was disappointing. Served without flair from a cop- per pot. -(N•JV Orleans restaurants once took pride in their English silver cafe brulot bowls.) I Lists show 18 flrs~ass restaurant& besides hotels In the city. Port Orleans restaurant on the 42nd floor of the Marriott looks over 1the Franch Quarter and the river. Elevators were •delayed by crowds of locals sightseeing the hotel. Two elevatora not working due to a atrike. Staff of a thousand lnclude1 • couple of bun· dred of tho prettiest girts In New Orleans. Service ls a!>Od and bu a personal friendliness that adda 10metblnc you can't buy. New Orletn1 ls ~C an enormoll4 Super- domo for aporti. Will out.do tho Aatrollome. Shoot· Inc for conventions. "A survey In the U.S. shows New Orleans ls first choice of people thinking of cnnvent!Olis," ~d the Mayor. (Second, S.n Fran- claco. ll'ltlrd, Denver.) After rocking along for years In aleepy Deep South life, New Orleans ts beginning to movt. (Bui 1 liked it the way It wu.) "You apHk 10 -11 j !119llth pubs -·d like to drive lhroueh Intl~ nllltt yur ,,i.lllnt oome of "1•m .• ·" For your glove compartment (cu~tiy locker Is the BritiJh term) y~ need Egon Ronay'a two boolca on pubs. Rated t:,~yallty. Prices. Number of rooms -the pub IJ • 'ltolel AND bar. 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General Gtiner•I Oontral General -·· "It'• Fun to Be Nice to People'' NO ONE OFFERS MORE! THE R:&:AL TATERS No. I No. I lft ''"Ice -•et•R aM att9r the Ale. I& tral'r" .. ,H,..pl• In 6 efflc• ff fellow thru. 10 M-~1.,....com,i ... c .... .,. .,...., uy. ENJOY HAPPY DAYS When you own thi1 lovely larie 5 bedroom home. New 1bq: carpetlni plu1 heated I: filtered pool f0r only 137,900. Call 847~6010. THINKING SD CATALINA 4 BEDROOM VIEW & NEW Custom built • bedroom. 21h bath, huge famlb' ropm home with forlna1 dlnln'-huie lot with ample room for pool. camper or boat 1tora1e. Grtt.t vWw of Catalina and water area from uJ;ldalrt. Bullt-tn stereo, self-cleaning oven. and all tbe finest tlnlshlnr touche1 a cu1torn home hU. BL1Yer hu choice of color of carpetina: allo. All tb1I for 159.0C?O-To aee, call 646.7171. NEWPORT VIEW 3 1paclous bedrooms, lar&e llvina: room and family room with fireplace.. Only $47,850. Pleue call 54fr2313. ASSUME 61/4 °/o VA LOAN • Immaculate 4 ~oom home • North Costa Mesa • s21~/mo Pm • $3.000 will a1111ume • Call today 546-2313. N I I• ..... lfl the Harhr A,.. ,,..., .... tfv9-0o Tltlt It -"Tho Actloo .la." COLONIAL MANSION Fantastic 5 bedroom, 3 bath fanilly area. Two fireplaces and much more for only $38,900. Th\1 home ill adult occupied and 1parklln1 clean. Call toll tree 842-2535 Now!! IMMACULATE BAYCREST Thb super clean 3 bedroom 2% bl.th homtt hu just become available. Double fireplace and JQtchen eating area. $59,000. To tee and •PPte· elate call 646-7171. ......._ About really getting into the Real Eatate Buaineu7 If you ere willing to work, we 'll work with you . We offer personal- ized training. A pleasant end exciting offi.ce , lots of help, end an opportunity to grow. Let'a talk, call m~ at 5'46-1600. . . .. MIWON SSS VIEW U a fantastic view and gracious living are im· port.ant to )'OU -then we have found your dream home -Jet UI 1how you this 4 bedroom or 3 bedroom and den. Lara:• family room, 3 b&th home. You will be spellbound by lt1 charm and good tute. Ony 178,500, Call 673-8550 for ap- pointment. PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP Enjoy this luxurious 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on a pride of ownership street. Th• family room I:: muter bedroom overlook the pool lliu yard with bµge covered patio. lush la\Vlt • profe&· slonal landAcape. Thl.t home ls In excellent move- In condition. $52,500. Call 54.6-2313 for more lnto. B~LBOA ISLAND WATER FRONT Dramatic tlalr has this well dest(Ded 4 bedroom + den home with charm and penonaJity. ?i.1any distinctive features •. , 2 patlm., URd brick fire· placl!', quality thick 1hag c:upeUnc. all ell!'Ctrlc bult·in kltchl!'n, private dock. Evtt)'thlnc for Happy Living. Asking $92,~. E-Z term1. Call 673·8550. "It'• Fun to be Nice to People" Opn "111 f HUNTINGTON BEACH 17931 Beach Blvd. 6014 Warne r Av.e. RANDY "REDUCED $2,000" Everybody wants one, here's one for you. A C bedroom, 3 baths, 14 x 20 fai:rtllY room with fireplace. Very l&rp lot ne1.r Mlle Square Park.I A.JI tllil for only $38,950. ALL tenqa. Call 842-2!135. INVESTMENTS 2790 Harbor Blvd. Suite 20 I I , NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Newport Blvd. 646-7171 . ·osTA MESA 2790 Harbor Blvd. 546-2313 842-2535 84 7 -60 I 0 CORONA DEL MAR 332 Mar9uerit1 673-8550 Coste Mesa 5-46-1600 ' GeMr•I Gener•I w, 'ltcH1 ®Cor11µa 11_}' ' • I I () I~ <-; OCIAN BLVD., CORONA DEL MAR Open HouN *Sot. & Sun. 1·5 151• Oct•n Blvd., Coron• del Mar :spacious 2 story, 4500 1q. ft. home with spec- :ucular view of ocean & jetty. 5 BR. Jg. liv- :1ng room, formal dining w/frplc . Separate ·guest or maid quarters over garage. Room for pool plus large parking area Including paddle tennis court. DUPLEX-.-C~O-RO~N-A~DEL MAR R·2 South of Highway 2 & 1 BR duplex on rear of extra wide, 45' lot Ttei lined, dead end street. l..<Jts of room to build. $59,500. D.)pLE_X_· -BA_L_B~O~A-ISLAND Like new, 3 & 2 BR, lovely patio & balcony with •lew. •e&,500. General S·IDRMS. OFFICE CORRALS CUSTOM BUil.T! NEWPORT BEACH! Atrium entry. Cracklln& cu.atom fireplace. Formal dlnin1. Giant iour· met Island kUchm. Message ctnltt and lntl!'l'COln • AMI FM, lfuge master mite with privAll!' 1creened patio. Lug,. offiC"e {or dm). HORSE PROPERTY. 3 cor- ralt, Ridln1 rink. Tack room. B01t 1toraae shed. ANXIOUS OWNER • MUST SELL FAST! Call today 645--030.1. I Olli\ I I Ill \II~ < 4 r , J A' TOP VIEW HOME 2145 E. Co11t Hlghw1v Coron• del Mar .. ' 675-6900 JUST REDUCED ll!"!!!!!"!"--!!!!!!-~!""!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!IFabulous living ln a aettlng Gener1I 1.'ll'tner1I of oclu1lvt Harbor View 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Hlllr. Reduced to $78,500 lor BLUFFS CONDOMINIUM • GoMral CAMEO SHORES A tremendous value in a family home on a huge lot in exclusive Cameo Shores. OPEN HOUSE Sun. 1-5. See: 4500 Roxbury Rd ., S bedrooms & family room. Lots of room to add on. $79,500 BAYSHORES Super Bluffs condominium on wide green· belt, with 3 bedrooms & family room , open beam ceilings, private sun yard. fireplace & gourmet kitchen. OPEN HOUSE Sun. I · 5. See: 555 Vista Flora. Priced to sell at $53,- 000 THE BLUFFS Great familv home on l'h lots. with lar~e gra" yard ; formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, completely remodeled. $79 ,700 HARBOR COMPANY RE~LTORS Since 194-4" 2141 E. Co11t Hwy., Coron• del Mar "Selling Real Estate In Newport Harbor 673·4400 • Lovely 3 bdrm., 2 bath home on corner lot, near pool & high ' ch o o J. New condition. Ocean view from li\~ng rm . Excellent loci· lion on Vista Bonita. $37 ,850 quick ule. Best buy on the ''View" market. This is A 1pacious J bedroom -3 bath homt with ll Bonus room that cAn broome the exlrll room tor lhllt 1pec I11 I purpnae, et·e n a fourth bedroom. Larae open beam family room And an 18)' 1 .. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!1!!!!!...,!!!!!!!!'!'!! view ol everythlni worth G1n1r1I General BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR l1land11'1 Building J41 Bay1ldt Dr., Suitt I, N.B. seelna:. Come 11ee f o r I ,;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;::;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; -· Open Sunday Hi PM. or call 6T3-IS50 for ap. 675-4161 1~1!!!1!!!'!"" .............. "!" .... ~l!!!l!!! ........... ,~lntme~ General General O T iff~ REAL '-t .:;'J'AT f:RS G.I. APPRAISAL 1~~"="==-"'=' REDUCED $l,250 $42 500 **SO.., LIKE IT Nt'Wpol't Helahts. Nearly • ' "'Iii Nrw Woll-t&-W.U carpet" ~th·• "11" hu qreed COOL Formal Dlnlnc R 0 0 m . to sell thit spac:lou1 2,(Q) tq. Cool t.arie Kitchen p LU S ft . home at the ~rnm~t pool In the lovely Servict Porth. 2 Bedroom~. Appral!l'I . .C huge bedroom1, bilcl()'&rd Of thil: extra ah&rp 1 Beth. Very Private Back 2 luxunnu~ ba1h1, beautiful 3 Bdnn homro. Block waJl '\"ant with Cowred Patio. 11.tr!um ott m11ter btdroom. fence, ell!'C. 1arage door Lara:tr tha.rl Double Carace. 11rg,. "'Orkshop and MWlnc opener 6: many other ex· Alley Acce:IL Ntw Prke Rrroa. Loc1tttt on quSet cul· tru. Call today! ~. 1.u;150. C.11 ~. Even-rl~uc 1tre-e1 5 mlnuttt from tr., &t&-e?t. 1he hf:1ch. COLWELL Pl?llP I l?Jll S INC . R I Al T OR~ _ BURR WHITE REALTOR Announcn A New N .... Expanded Service• Same Owner 9=f21 Burr White Rt1ltor tf~PORT tA\aOA OFFICE SALES OPENINGS AVAILAfLE 290 I Newport · 111¥., Newport .. ch 675-4630 24 How Senlce Df ily Pilot Cl1aifie• A(a ( Gener ti OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1·5 Oonerol BLUFFS . BEAUTY MOST CHOICE LOCATION 1821 Pt. Stanhope JUST LISTED, OD the widest, most pictur- N.B. esque flower greenbelt in the Early Bluffs, Come in ,.. th~ h<outilul thi s beautifully de~rated S BR., 2'h ba. END executive home only 1 UNIT condo. has m&ny, many extras -elec. month old! Owner wa.1 kitch., mirrored. wet bar, paneling, bit-in =~=ht~~Y 7:"co;:~~· closets in garage, delightfully private 40 ft. with plush c 11. r Pe 1 i n 1 , South patio overlooking thi! gorgeous green- cullom drapes. miJTor<d belt. A rare opportunity at $55,500. For app't. Gener.11 BAY & OCEAN VIEW : 1601 KINGS ROAD : OPEN SUN. l·S PANORAMIC VIEW 11om muter bdrm. liv. room. din. room, I: Jdtch~ -all J bdnna. an kingslze, I Mth1, bit-In's Incl. ~ 4 freezer, new paint out.Ide .:. $65,000. * BAYSHORES *: wardrobe doorz, 1 u 1 " to see, call - landscaping plus a view of CUSTOM BUil.T -QUALi· Fashion Island! Located In HELEN B. DOWD TY HOME -Nur Bay Club Harbor View Homes near I: sandy beach. tpacloua 2 oommunJty park•, pool• and REALTOR 644.0134 ~~m"',· 21""'ba'.~mw/"wlre clubhouse. Mo.!it desirable """""'"!"'..,,..!!!9.,.9!!""!9'!""',.. ... _!!!!!!!!!!I -Portafino model with 'G:;; bit-In,,, cop per plum bedrooms, finlihed bonus enertl General aecl uded patio, dbl. pr. room, family room and carport for boat or cam !onnal dininf room. n,.,, WHAT IS SO RARE • • • • • Ire.=· Jot -159,500. can't make the •P'• howe, One-story, S bedroom, In Broadmoor •l COSTA MESA all for appointment to lef!I'. Panoramic bay 6 ocean views. $9&,000 ~-1Q /THE REAL 1· )l ES'.J'ATERS . . . co: Ts WALLACE RIAL TORS •• 54'4141....;_ C~E~l"td R1Due1D-~o iJ1 ,fl9 Mea DJe1 Mar AreL °""" 1j, Oruwo Cout cou.,. ~ VIEW -PDOL -l'RIVATE BIACHIS Cu.tomlud 4 bedroom 4501 Dorchester, Open Sun. 1-5 f72 ,llOO BEST llUY IN OUR TOWN Duplex on comer lot Immaculate 3 Bdrm1 . pin• !·Bdrm. $69,llOO PRESTI6E WATERFRONT HOMES 57 L'lnda lele Drlvo -.o..n SUlldey Custom 4 BR.1 l'h ~ h~ cln Lagoon. M1tr. BR. bu t!Wng area" frplc. Weterfnmt fam- lly rm. w/converutlon pit around the frplc,. lovely rarden, Ice. sUp ............ •189,llOO. l'or Compltlt l""'"".tlon On All Hom11 & Lob, PIHM Coll : ._.LL GRUNDY, REALTOR All ll<:hoola. Lir1' -Ylll'd wlth Boat Acma. Bl'fdr Flttpiaco. Bil Gu KJJ,,,,.n. 3 Bedroom, ram11Y Room,• 2 Betbl. Doubl• Car Ganp. J1o1 .Aooume "' Ml ~ Dr.; Sullt 1, N.I. '7U LOT$ rrs VACANT 4 IR Ir FAM IM l.orp • pcirm ' tanlu, "" home "" ........... lot. hu firoJ>i bltlna, ...... •hUe roof. Prlctd -mkt only. SII.950. plo: 642-lm. Open -Sat i Sun 1..1 al -El Rio CU.. C.M. 111A i.o.o. eon •• *l!l.,..,. ___ ... -...,,... .. _ _.~"'I -.... ~ Oontra General N:-..i C 0 L IJJ EL l I I • •, r l " I Nt '• ! •'I I t I fl.._, NlWl'OWT" RIVIE RA Chofc. 'i Br. 3 llolh. 'Towmhault. BJ own• ~ . ,...lblo-.su.100 . '94HT4T. " ' -..... l~I _ .. 'flt ~.I -·· I~ I l ~ I ti()M~S ()VI:~ FOR YOUR Vlrv'NG THIS .. ~D 11 rwo BEDROOM HOMIS · 0 1061 DOVER DiUV ) WESTCLIPF, N.1. $30,950 ' Condominium on fee' land and reasonable price, 2 bdrm., 21'.a bath and I beautifully maintained grounds that inc!ud,t pool, gaun.a and club- house. Located close to shopping. Absentee owner anxioqs to sell. OPIN SUN., 1·1. PHONI U~IQUI HOMIS, Nlw,Oat llACH, ..... , ••• ' THREE BEDROOM HOMES : 2636 BASSWOOD, EASTBLUFF, N.B. , $49,750. Just listed and looks super! Popular Lusk A plan in immaculate con- dition : This one has a service porch, family room wtth fireplace and floors that shine like mirrors. Great decor l Will make a great home! OPIN SUN., 1·1. PHONI UN19UI HOMU1 COIONA DIL MAI. 671.AHI 3019 JAVA ROAD, MESA VERDE, C.M. $51,500. i Custom colonial eJegance adjacent to the golf course, on a corner lot l ~ with manicured tilt green lawn. Inside there's wooden pegged floor- 1 ing massive but cozy stone fireplace, spacious tile kitchen and con· I venient sunny service porch. OPIN SUN., hi. PHONI UHl9UI HOMIS. MDA Yll~ W•SMI : 2012 SANTIAGO, DOVER SHORES, N.B. $14,950. i Price just reduced,42,sso. l Bedrm. and a paneled den, •hag carpets, sunken living room and large master suite. Enormous patio porch with Back Bay views. OPIN SUN., 1·1. PHONI UNIQUI HOMll, NIWPORT llACH, Ml-61H 322 POINSETTIA, CdM $19,500 Brand new. Now under construction with chance to choose carpets and interior colors. This is a 3 bedroom plus den JJlus family room and large li ving room. This is a South of the highway location . OPIN SUN .• , ••• ,HOHi UNIQUI HOMU, co•ONA DIL MAI. 611-4•00 OUR BEDROOM HOMES 1317 ASHFORD, BAYCREST, N.B. $17,500, This is what a UNIQUE HOME is all abOut. Rich parquet floor ac- cented with thick brown and white shag carpet, pie shaped park-like yard. Beautiful wall coverings and a first 'tim·e offered opportunity. OPIN SUN .• 1·1. PHONI UNIQUI HOMn;,co10NA DIL MAI, 671-6000 2174 CLUBHOUSE, MESA VERDE, C.M. Another perfecto! 4 Bedroom single story"il'nd'a' master suite in fluffy baby blue shag, additional carpeting and wall treatments are de- lightful thruout this entire UNIQUE HOME. Another new listing. OPIN SUN. l•I. PHONI UNl9UI HOMllJ, ljl\tA. Y~lDI. 146-1971 • • •J 1001 HAMPSHIRE LANE, DOVER S'10RES.-N.B. $92,500. Solid and sound witil f~rmal. living rQOm and dramatic family room complete with 28' a(onl fireP.lace. Lush shag carpets. Many conveni- ences in this traditional, exciting home. OPIN SUN., 1·1. PHONI UNICjliUI HOMU NIWl'OIT IUCH, 641·6100 300 EVENING STAR, DOVIR 1HORIS, N.B. $121.000 Exciting and tidy 4 bedroom with a fantaatic patio overlooking your private pier in Dover Shores. lileautiful decor. Easy to see. OPIN SUN., 1-1. PHONI UNl9UI HOMD. NIWPOIT IUCH, '41-'HI 2069 MANDARIN, MESA VERDE, C.M. $57,950. Price just reduced $20,000 - 2 story family home. Big master suite, carpeted family room with ~ton• fireplace. Great landscapinc. OPIN SUN., 1-1. PHONI UNl9UI HOMIS, COIONA DIL MAI, '7MIOI 4521 DORCHESTER AVE, CAMEO HIGHLANDS , C d M. $72,900. I ··Another new listing! First time open! S bedrooms on a single story l floor plan. Some View. private beach . I OPIN SUN., 1.1. PHONI UNIQUI HOMU, COIONA DIL MAI, 671·6001 , UPLEX HOMES 520 MARGUERITE AVENUE, CdM $6-4,500 Here's a cute shingled duplex on a palm lined avenue. Two 2 bed- room units with potential to add on. Inspect the property and review. Unique's investment prospectus. Xlnt. Priv. financing available. OPIN SUN., 1-S. PHONI UNl9UI HOlllS. COlOrA DIL MAa, '71-6HS U~IVUI: t1()Ml:i ' ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET WITH THE " NICEST PEOl'LE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 675·6000 • MESA VERDE, 546·5990 • NEWPORT BEACH, 645'6&00 • CALL US GeMral , FORTIFY .YOURSELF ~ l· :f'or thos.e ''Rl.lny Day'" 1top worrying -ue thi1 flX· 1 ct-11£:111 duplti!x In Corona del I ~ Mar aouth ot the highw11.y. I i....tge 2 bedroom, 2 b11. th front unlL Built-in•, French 1 1 ahutter, c1.rpet1 I: drapt1. Plu. :I Wdroom unit over 2 I . ear prqe. Alldni $63,500 - """'""""-'--~;;u 1 can 6'1H550. I MOUNTAIN VIEW! t ; Spacious a.bedroom, 2-bath home In prestige l nellhborhood of Diamond Bar command• Ultbts and Mt. Baldy view. A rural atmo .. ! pliere,!rivacy and proximity to bone coun- try ,n all of southern California make this Immaculate home a buy. !!1xtras include a • · formal dining room, professk\nal landscipbii ol~ v::.rd rQ1~~en°:1!!~-tr~ f:~i~~: I· two fireplaces. Priced at $42,SOO . ! PAUL IOYD REALTY S24A S. IREA BLVD. BRIA -17141 52M2M 0.-al 1 llG IDIMS. llbup, cinn home wtlh Iara< fJanlll' ..... -Ill """"" Btacll. 1&5;000. PULLER JllAL TY* SIMl14 ""1tlm• • IACH&Ol PAD FIW tho actlw ot nttr.4. Maintenance -llvloc Ill thls lllucllo °""' home which lncluda CUiiom carpelfnr, drap!!S.. ldtcbtn with built· tnt, pri•att patio, huafl walk· 1n· cloaet, Club houa. A 2 bt111M awbnmil\I J!Ot)la, too! Mitlutu from all trttw&11 In the hell1 of Colla Mua. Juat lllled at, 1:12,000 wllh tow down. ~ • I -. O....ral ****** TAYLOR CO. BEAUTIFUL LINDA ISLE A yachtsman paradise. You owe it to your- self lo en joy the luxury or this prestige area. A lovely 5 BR. home w ;famil y rm ., formal dining rm. and 41<> baths. Wet bar, barbeque & 3 flre places. Pier & sUp ........... $167 .000 16 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 IRVINE TERRACE -$54,900 Still time !or fun in the pool. And this Is a dan- dy one. Charmin ~ brick trim home w/3 spa- cious bdrm s. & d.ining rm . Some ocean view. Nea r Fashion Island . Hurry. 16(11 BONNIE DOONE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 :30 HARBOR VIEW HOMES -$47,500 Bright & gay with colorful shag carpeting. The hard-lo-find Monaco model w /3 bed- rooms or 2 & den. Quiet otreet. And Y1>U own the land . Immediate possession. 2021 PT WEYBRIDGE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 BALBOA PENINSULA POINT PAINTERS OPPORTUNITY ! Here is· your chance. Charming rustic Provincial wit_h 3 bedrooms . dining room & 2 baths on a prLme co rner si te in the prestigious quiet area of peninsula point . . . . . . . .......... , . S75.000. 2149 SEVILLE OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5:30 IRVINE TERRACE -OCEAN VIEWI Custom elegance! Designed & built with no expense spared. Superb home for family & entertaining. 3 lge. bdrooms, separate guest qtrs., 6 baths, den , 20' DR. and lanai with wet bar. Extensive use of marble thruout. Mas- ter sle with Catalina view. Secluded pool & fabulous shuffleboard court ........ $165,000. 1921 SABRINA TERR. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 NEWPORT HEIGHTS -$100,000 Breathiakinr view of bay & blue Pacific. 3 Bdrm .. 3 bath contemporary with luxurious carpeting & drapes. Really exotic. 204 KINGS PLACE OPEN SUN.1-5 :30 . LUXURY "OWN-YOUR-OWN" $19,950 Outstanding view of bay & jetty! .A master- piece building on the water w /private mar- ma . lmmac. 2 BR. & 2 baths. Beaut. pool & jacuzzi, Security guard. Corona. del Mar LINDA ISLE -$245,000 Luxury features unlimited ! Custom built home for present owner. 4-BR., FR., formal DR. & 4'h baths. All electric. Private dock will accommodate 65' boat. By Appl. DCE'ANFRONT VIEW SITE Encinitas R-2 Lot. High on a cliff overlooking fabulous beach & ocean. Near La Costa. 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! Offlct Open S•turcl•y & Sund•y ''Our 27th Yttr'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 21'11 S•n Jooquln Hills Road 1'0vtrlooklng Big Ci1nyon Country Club'' NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General Goner al CAMEO SHORES-OPEN SUN. 2-5 Wood paneled family rm. w/frp!c. & wet bar; formal dining rm., 3 bdrms., 21> baths. Beaut. kitch ., brk!st. rm. $85,000. 315 MILFORD DRIVE. Carol Tatum BEACON BAY -OPEN 1-5 Private community; 2 units, $65.000. Beach & tennis priv . 2 Bdrm. home, guest rm. & bath ; also, a 1-bdrm. apt. 49 BEACON BAY. Mary Lou Marion NEW LISTING ON LIDO 3 BR. & !am. rm. home on tip of isl and . An unusually beautiful home, priced right at •139,500. Kathryn Raulston 4 BR., 3 BA., !'AM. RM. + POOL fM,800 -Still occupied by original owners. Clean, bright. Shows like a model borne. Greateot lront & back yards plus patio. See this now ! Al Fink LUSK H.ARBOR VIEW HILLS 3 BR., "Sausalito;" lam. rm .; Fee, •73,500. 3 BR.. S ba . "Tiburon." $72.500 -fee. 4 BR., 3 ba . ·"Sandpiper," ,,79,500. Call for details . LaVera Burns EXCELLENT LIDO LOCATION 1-BR. cottage on best road near beaches & club. $46,500 . Vacant lot next door also available, $36,500. Edie Olson IRVINE TERRACE CHARMER Bright, cheerful patio off large lam. rm.; 3 BR., 2 ba'1., formal dining rm. Choice lo- cation near beacll.., Just reduced -now only '57,950. M. C, Buie IAY,RONT-NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB Fabulous 42' comer lot, pier & slip !or lge. boat; beaut. courtyard & Jge. bayslde patio. 4 BR. Good for small or 11•· family. •199,600. Eugene Vreeland SUPIRB TRADITIONAL / EngUsb gardens dominate your view from 3,300 1q. ft . home. Great "divi ded" U.fing-• 4 bdrms., den, Igo . rumpus rm .-Myst see! '89,500. Mary Harvey UU700 --Cold\Wll,a.nker ........ UO NIWl'OltT CIN.TIR D-., N,I, f DIRECTORY ' ...., ............... ,.,,. """.,.. "" ... ..., • .,.. ........... tt ... '"th IHtltl•• litfff ...... ,. 4-&rnt- .. I• trMfM' Nhtfl ~ ~le:J ... el•wlMM le~·, DAILY PH.OT WANT ADS. P.+r•1111hewl•1 e,.-...... f., .... ., l'9 re•t ere lllfp4 .. llst MIC. ltfer!Mttee .. fMt c.i ...... P,hl.y, lef11,., n4 h ... ltf• HOUSES FOR SALE *2024 Nautllu• Lane, Newport Beach 641\-3255 (Sal & Sun 1-S) (2 Bedrooms & F•mlly Rm or Den) 245 Evening Can yo n, Corona de \ ?i.1ar 673-6510 $99.500 (Sa l & Sun 1-5) 227 Poin settia. Corona del ~1ar 644-7662 (Sal & Su n 1-5) 1970 Porl Ca rd igan (H.V. Homes I N.A. 1144-6200 $53,000 {Sun 1-5) 114 Via Palermo (Lido Isle ) N.B. 675-3000 (Sunday) 17865 Acacia Treelane. Irvine ... 673-8550 $36,950 (Sun 1-5 :30) (3 Bodroom11 315 Milford Dr . <Cameo Shores) CdM 644·2436. $85 .000 {Sundsy 2·5) 1710 Miramar, Balboa 642-8235. $62,SOO (Sal & Sun 1-~) *263 Oceanview, (Ne\\'port Hei~ht s) N.B. 642-8235 (Sa l & Su n 1·5) 22 1 Milfo rd (Cameo Shores) CdM 644·6200 (Sat & Sn n 1·5) 527 Santa Ana (Ne\\'port Hei~hl~) N. B. 646-7530 (Sat & Sun 10·5) *5301 Heil St., Huntin gton Beach 846·5834 $32 ,500 (All Day Sal & Sun) 1818 Commodore (Baycrest) N.B. 642-8235 (Sat & Su n 1-51 2021 Pt. Weybridge (Harbor Vu Homes ) N.B. , 644-4910 $47,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 2149 Seville !Balboa Penin. Point) N.R. 644-4910 $75,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 204 Kings PL. (Newport Heights) N.B. 644-4910 $100,000 (Sun 1-5:30) 1601 Bonnie Doone (Irvine Terr.) CdM 644-4910 $54,900 (Sat& Sun 1-5 :30) 920 .Toann , Costa Mesa 546-2313 $26,200 31~1 Barbado!i. Cos ta Mesa {Sun 1-0) 546-2.113 $32.500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1271 Conway, Costa Mesa 546-2313 (Sun 1·5) 410 Lenwood, Newport Heights 646-7171 $37,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 539 San Bernardino, Newport Heill!hl~ 64 .. 171 (Sun 1·5) 2400 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach 645-6770 $54,500 (Su n 12·5) 442 Catalina, Newport Beach 640·0020 (Sun 1 ·5) (3 Btdroom1 & Family Rm. or Den) 2511 Loyola Rd. (College Pk .) C.M. 557-4:i63. 646-8811 !Fri-Sat-Sun) 18921 Via Messina_(off Amalli) T. R. Hills 642-82.15 (Sat 1-5) 2030 Galaxy Dr. I Dover Shores) N.B. 646-1550, $110.200 (Dail y 16-5) *1657 Palau PL (Mesa Verde) C.M. 546-3231 $37.900 (Sat & Sun I0-5) 213 Sapphire, Balboa Island 67~ (Sunday I-4) 2038 Capella, Cosia Mesa 557-4I30 (Sun 1-5) 598 Sturgeon Dr., Coata Mesa 543-7325 $32,600 (Sat & Sun 10-7) 2303 Redlands, Newport Beach . 557-4130 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **I03 Linda Isle Dr., N.B.' 646-2681 $149,SOO (Sun 1-5) 3209 Colorado PL (Mesa Verde) C.M. 541\-4141 $3~.950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 338 Eveni ng Canvon (Shoreclills) CdM 644-7662 $89,500 <Sat & Sun 1-5) 910 West cli ff IWestclilr) N.B. 642-8235 $97,500 (Sunday 1-5) 2141 Aster PL IEastside) Costa Mesa 646-7767 $40,500 (Sun 2-5) 106 Via Dijon (Lido Isle) N.B. 675-7462 $75,000 (Open Daily) *239 Milford (Cameo Shores) CdM 675-3000 (Sunday 1-5) 2012 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 675-6000 $87,500 (Sat & Sim 1-5) 2636 Basswood fEastblufl) NB 675-6000 $49, 750 (Sun 1-5) 359 Wake Forest, Costa Mesa 673-8550 (Sat 1-5) 518 Cameo Hi~hlands Dr , Corona de! Mar 673-8550 $67,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2.100 HolJda,v Rd. Newport Beach 642-Sf!O' $47,500 fSat & Sun 1-5) 13Q?; Gi:ilw::ty r,,nP. C:osta Mes;i 548-1168 $33,500 !Su nday 1·5) 17?:7 Skvlark. NP.\vnort Beach 646· 7171 $59,000 (Sun 1-6) 22R Goldenrod, Corona del J\-tar 615·3331 !Su n 1-5) *1863 &yport Way, Newport Beach , 646-0020 !Sun 1·5) 1830 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 642-7491 $89,500 (Sun 1-5) (4 Bodroems) 1038 Sea Lane (H.V. Hilla) CdM 644-2430, '85,000 (Sunday 1-5) 429 Heliotrope, Corona de! Mar 644-2430, $59,SOO (Sunday I.JI '*4521 Brighton Rd . (Cameo Shores) ~M 642-8235 (Sat & SUI' 1-5) **300 Evening Siar (Dover Shores) NB 645-6500 $121 .000 (Sat & Sun 1-51 *"O Gnldenrod , Coron• d•I Mar 644-7662 !Sat & Sun 1-5) *450 I Dnrchester Rd ., Corona del Mar 644-1848 (Sun 1·5) (4 Bodtooms & F•mlly Rm or Don) 2813 Nevis Circle (Met& Verde) C.M. 540-S306, '52,000 (Fri-Sat-sun) 383 Santa babel, Costa Mesa M&-3255 (Open Dally) *2815 Harbor View Dr., Co rona de! Mar 644-1425. $;7 ,500 !Sal & Sun 1-5) 5376 . .<\tn alfi Or .. f'furtle Rock II ills) Irv. 644-2430 , ~78,500 tSu nday 1-5) *2018 fiHlax y Dr. (Dover Shores) N B. 646-1550 I Daily 10-5) 1436 Galaxy (\Jover Shorts) N.B. 642-8235 1Sat&Sun 16-5) 1221 Keel Dr. {ll. V. Mills) CdM 642-82.15 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1836 Galaxv Dr .. (Dover Shores ) N.B. 1142-8235,'$112.500, (Sat& Sun 1-5) 1215 Dolphin Terr. (Irvine Terr) CdM 613-6510 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 20260 1 .. antana. Huntington Beach 55i-4130 $26.000 iSal 1-5) 107 2 Santirij[o fDover Shores) N.R. 042-8235 $159.000 I Sun 1-5) 18!'17 1 l.len1ont Terr. 'fur tlerock 1-lill~ 64 4·6200 1off Edgeh il l I 1Sun 1·5) *192 1 SClbrinR 1'err. (Irvine 1'err.) C'dM n44·49 10 1165.000 !Sat & Sun 1-5 :30) *:.!4:1 \1ia J;-i renze (Lido Isle) N.B, 675-3000 (Sun da y 1·5) 1212 S<i nt iago (Dover Shores) NB 675-2723'" $149.500 (S un 1-6) 2907 I-Tarbor View Dr, Corona de\ I\1ar 673-8550 $78 .500 (S un 1-5) 1821 Port Stanhope, Harbor Vie\v Home~ 546-2313 (Sat & Sun 1-5) IOOI Hampshire Ln (Baycre stl NR 675-6000 $92,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1317 Ashford (Bavcrest) NB 675-6000 $87.500 (Sun 1-5) 325 Vista Bay {Back Bay) N.B. 646-88I I !Sun 1:30-8) 436 16th Place \Newport Hgts) C.M. 64'.i·2552 $49.500 !Sun 1·5) 17fl~. \r("~lmont Place, Costa M('"a 646·7171 135.000 1Sun 1·5) 3806 Inlet Isl e, Newport Beach 640-0020 !Sun 1·5) *1 712 r.a\axy Dr., Newport Beach 640·0020 (S un 1·5) (5 Bedrooms) **54 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) NB 644-2430 {Sunday 1-5) *6~3 Via Lido No rd , (Lido. Jsle) N.B. 1142-8235 (S unday 1-S) (S Bedrooms & Family Rm. or Dtn) 1416 Sa ndcaslle Or . (H .V. Hill s) CdM 644-2430, $95,000 (Sat & Sun 1-S) *+•46 Lin"' Isle (LllidaJ•le) N.B. 642-8235 -(Sat & Sunt 1-5) *.._309 Eve ning Star (Dover Shores') N.B. 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) •9 Greenbrier I Rig Canyon) N.B. 642-8235, $173,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *1315 Santiago (Westcliff) N.B. 642-82~5 (Sat & Sun 1-S) 8332 Snowbird, Huntington Beach 557-4130 (Sunday 1-5) Jl37 'Galaxy (Dover Shores ) N.ll. 642-8235 $198,500 (Sun 1-5) 't•l6 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) N.B. 644-4~10 $I67,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 3516 Ocean Blvd, Corona de\ Mar 67S-8900 (S•t & Sun 1-5) 4521 DQrchester (Cameo Highlands) CdM '6715-6000 '72,900 !Sat & Sun 1-5) 356 Ranlona Wev. Costa Mesa 548-7061 $43 .500 (Sat & Su n 10-R) +10R Saint James Place , Newport Beach 646·7 171 (Su n 1-6) 16 Bodrooms) **2294 Channel Road , Balboa 675-4600 $225 ,000 (Sa l & Sun 16-2) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE (2 Bodroomsl 1061 Dover Dr. IWestclilf) N.B. 645-6500 $30,950 (Sunday 1-5 ) HOME & INCOME **49 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach · · 644-2430, $115,000 (Sunday 1-5) DUPLEXES FOR SALE (2 Bodroom• Heh Unit) 221-223 Flower (l!:astside) Co<la Mesa 646-3255 / (Sat & Sun :!-6) 520 Marguerite. Coro na del Mar 645-6500 $64,500 (Sat & Sun 1-S) 2516 Bavslde Drive, Corona del Mar $48-2121 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 520 Marguerite. Corona de! Mar 675-6000 ~4,500 (Sat & Sun 1.S) 2002 Meyer PL, Costa Mesa 557-5311 (Sun 1-5) 13 Bodrooms Heh Unit) 2397 Elden, Costa Mesa &411-8840 •60,000 -(3 llodroems & 1 Bodroom) 6(18 Iris. Corona de! Mar 673-2222 (Sat & Sun 1-S) TRIPLEXES FOR SALE (2 & 3 Bedrooms) 407 Femle&f. Corona de! Mar 673-6510 '87,500 <.Sat It Sun l.Sl • r..i ** w ........ .... WIM'ti;ud I,_, 4 DAil Y PllOT Sund1J, Ju~ 30, 1972 ~I ---l~I --Wo I~ I ---I~ [ -·-l~I -.... l~I -·· ' ~· Geft•r•I * * 'If J *; * , ~UOA '5C,4~D * 0 NEW LIS}::~ a Bdrm., 3~ baths, lge. rm. Dbl. gar- 1ge, enclosed paUo ..... '., •• l. .... *82,500. 91!EN ,SUNJ?.,AY 1-4 ', ) 213 SAPPHIRE . * '* '"'* * .. * * ·I t.· '-tlLIOA ~isi:AND ' ' ~' .. NEW DUPLEX UNDER .CONSTRUCTION Ono Of Tho Lost OI 111 Kind Two 3 bdrm., 2 bath luxury apts. Upstairs unit a dream! Corne see the plans & choose your colors! * * * * * * * BEST VALUED DUPLEX Vpper 3 bdrm., 2 baths. Bay view, 2 sundecks. Lowe!' 2 bdrm., 2 baths. 2 Service areas. Lush carp. & drapes. .................. •&6,500. CLARK SOMERS, REALTOR 206 Marin,,. llflbol"iirln.t 675-4000 *. *'•' * * * * Gen1r1I COLWELL . PROPERTIES, INC. We art tbe rMl tslate IUb- lldlary ot lbe Colwtll Com· l'OllY, Ille J&ra<lt VA broke< In Calllomla, and Ille -!Argest publically owned mortttge company In the · eountry. Our oUil,."fs att openin& up to all over Orange County "'here we IN SEWNG YOUR PROPEln' . WE DO WORK HARDER WE Will ·HELP YOU FIND ' I t. I EXACTLY-WHAT YOU WANT Ill.ready service ll0,000 resi· OVER denlial ll'llst deeds. We att particularly anxious to as-500 HOMES TO CHOOSE FROM llst eligible vcterang In pur· c~g homes or incon1e property using their VA benetJts. Properties ai·e available even la the Corona de! ~tar area, where · for nothing down an etiglble veteran can purchase a SO, 60 or even a 70 thousand dollar property. Call 675-7225 COLW ELL PROPERTIES. INC . REALTORS e .OPEN HOUSE .- TRADmONAL PLEASE CALL US TODAY FINE RESIDENTIAL HOMES. BA YFRONT WITH PIER .AND SLIP 3 bed., 2 ba, 2 story home with private beach in front of house. JI is zoned for and the li oor plan wilJ .aJlow, yo.u-to rent·it as a duplex or live in it as a.fine home for you and your family, in one of\be finest areas on the Peninsula at Newport. Full pri~only *147,500. Vacant. LOOKING FOR · UNITS? Let us help y9u find the property that fits your parUcular needs. FIXER·UPPER ON THE "'POINT" .. * BAYSHO~ES WATERF.RQNT ~ POOL * .;J:~~gUFF FIRST TIME OFFERED-By Prime Balboa Peninsula area. 30 x 90 lot to alley. 3 bed. home needs paint and carpeting. All electric home -good rental area. VACANT and ready for the summer rush. Lot appraised at $40M. Full price only $39,950. Sale subject to court approval. " ,. Custom home, 4 bedroom & den or 5 bed.. original owners. Gracious rooms. 5-'h baths. Top quality carpeting, dra· honie-3 bedroom, large liv· perie1, wallpaper & fixtures. View !roril most ing ~m wiU1 fireplace and rooms. 87' lot1 big shade trees, lovely gardens bookcase wall, s p acio u s I: 1-.rg_e pool. 2832 Baysbores Dr. fonnaI dining room. Garden .••. -µ.,'.'GRUNDY, REALTOR ::~ ~:~:in':~ ce~;;:; M'rlteratdr. Pool size yard. ~~;;;-..--7"~liilancler1 lulkll"I Porte Coch ere over Jill flt,ay1kte r., Siilfel;--N.B. -615-6161 driveway permit.! ex t ra '"'''' --!!!!!!!!!!1!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1 w-• I par~,.. $75,511(), l521l Lin- .'' .lhMr1I Gonorol coin Lane, N.B. OPEN 1-5. • t\' " . - ' • . . - ,] .. ifH( "'10: ' ' " h r.JI " .,, ' .. '• :: ,, ' ' '" ' ;. ., . . ' . . I' . . . • • . . . " . ' :i: " ' ' ': 1: • " '• t • .. • ' ' • • I MACNAB IRVINE . ' ' -· FINER HOME~ 'HARBOR VIEW HILLS lit lilile ort,red. Squeaky clean, beautiful r, ·extras galore ••• Sell-clean oven, ceramic cook top, waterfall in .delightful Pi'del\. decks, minored doors, 3-car ga- rage, f" land & more •.• 4 BR's, 2 baths, FR, DK. ee to ,believe! Dona Chichester ~: ).I "l}"'.~r,,,_,~.,7.-'?, f j \ -i'l1,. '' 'I .J.. ,,;.• · ;."I,~ x LUXURY P~i;'SlD• · : uMI, , l.l'Urlleroc)c Terrace! I Exqui~'te t!loc lion!! Panoramic VIEwn~:s ' ~ ., 1 'j/] Owner translerred f·La~f f,: y'f. ~~ y 1-5 p.m. 18971 Glenmont "'~-· . ·1.·-..j..e, ~ ~ f FINIS.f',DcWER SHORES 'BAYFRONT Inviting, bri~,entry to s~cluded coortyard ·& ES'!' ~BR, FR, DR,' & recreation room on the B~yfront. $179,500. · µ. Al,lison 642-8235. • ''I T'' )las 3 BR's - 2 baths -·a formal'DR-a fir~place - a LR w 11)¢.!att ivtEW ·.!; a breakfast patio Jnd a pobJ: $8f,250.' y • /•'( •• ,,,. \• ,· QUIET Cl)UNTRY S!TTING In Upper Bill'. J.1egant 4 BR L 3 °full-baths -formal DR -Father wi!! LOVE !ti,• own den, panelled in old world cedar, c!isUnc- tiveiy masculine. LIDO PENINSLA BAYFRONT Exquisite 3 BR's -2 baths -marble fireplace . Boat slip available. Heated pool. 2 car garage. $84,500. Frank Peralta 642· 8235. . KALEIDOSCOPE VIEW ESTATE Cameo Shores most charmin'!· oceanfront ·home. The indescribahle subtle beautv of thi s 4 BR. estate will fill you with longing. Lois Miller 642-8235. NEARLY NEW Deli11htful home - 3 spacious BR's & con· vertible den. on quiet cuJ-de-.sac near school s. Ideal }qr growin~ family. Only $35,950. Charles 'Arnold 642-8235. NOTHING.LEFT OUT of t his ~harminJ? family home. Arran.e:e- ment of roo ms is commendabl,. &. thei'r size more than arlenuatP. A 11Ma11azine Cover" kitchf!n thAt nerm"rf.i: rild man i::nn- ,_hine to n:1v ,,nu a rise ever.;' day. Amy Ga ston 64?.-8~35. THIS W~F.K'S LFl\f'F" A brand ne\v listing in \VestcJifr'.s ,..,.. ... ,t desired area -come see this lovely 3 F~. nool ho1ne on Sundav 1-~ 11.m. 'at 1130 Pemtiroke. $49,000. Lois Mill er 642~. LAST OF THE GREATES•T, .• Final ooportunity to choose a ~king 3 BR, FR, & DR newly completed Ivan Wells' ?JStom home w/sweep)ng Bay & mountain view. $1101200. An unusual chan.ce ,to share In Newport's fantastic ao- nrec1 abon ! Furnished model open dally 1~5 p.m. 2018 Galaxy Drive. BIG CANYON FAIRWAY LOTS w/beautlful views. From $52,500 to $80,000. [Irvine\ -b·• .. 1~"·ttJ-,.., I HI Doow Dmo 142·12SI . ' IN4 llaoAtulur ~·1200 REALTY. 642-5200. PETE BARRETT REALTY. 642-5200. CAN'T FIND IT? * wn.t BUILD your dream home. Have statt for com· plete home package. Put your confidence in our 49 years of q:·a1Jty custom home buildini. . See example ot product at 2018 Galaxy, Dover Shores. Ivan Wells & Sons • 642-2511 • 2·STORY P00h$20,900 It's true! A crackling brick fireplace. Winding staircase to queen size bedrooms. Gounn~t kitchen • IN- CLUDES REFRIGERATOR, WASHER AND DRYER! Private patio. Pool with cabana. $200 BUYS JT! Call fast for appt. to see . 645.-0303 IORl \\I [ Ill.SO\ " RE AL .,.O N ~ WHAT'S TOO .. BIG? WE prefer to think that 2400 sq. ft. is spacious--not too big! 5 bdrms, 3 baths, formal dining, huge family room w/lireplaet>, Large corner lot \V/boa t or trailer storage. \VALK TO BEActt Only $4j,500, GINNY MORRISON' * * * -RF'.AL TORS-•'i-_u"' * Jj()j rite!>a *UIYI • VrrJt• Dr. Ea<;t, '*,. ruuw.s*1t Costa l\lf'sa * • * 557-1130 Reduced $2~000 2 Story hoine only 2 yn;. old! 4 lfdroorns. 2~ia baths, 3 cnr garage. Large family roon1 with fireplace. Oversized Jot. All for only $38,950, All tenns. Call 842-2535 to see, ,o THE REAL '''-ESTATERS NEAR COUNTRY CLUB Charming 4 bed., 2 story home in choice eastside location near Santa Ana Country Club. 2 full baths, beautiful , tile, bar style kitchen with electric .builtins. Raised fire'place, nice carp.els, detached doubl e ga- 1age .. Full price $36,750 -owner bas moved to Montana. Make olfer. Zoned for horse. NEWLY DECORATED Try this 4 bedroom home on small Cui-de-sac with beautiful hardwood lloors. Fireplace. 'F.A. heat, Electric builtin kitchen, large double garage with builUn storage and work bench. Raised patio deck over- looking tree shaded rear yard. All this tor only $33,000. Owner said sell! DEWXE CONDOMINIUM 2 bed., 2 ba., large airy with peek-a-boo ocean view. Lots of extras. Beautiful pool and recreation area. Double garage private Newport Beach, Excellent location. "REALTORS'' SERVING GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR AREA MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE VIEW· VIEW• VIEW OCEAN AND CANYON Just remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 bath, dining room (or family room), fireplace, cheerful builtin kit.chen. with invit!J!g S,UNDE;.CK !Qr your entertaining pleasure, overlookmg the canyon & view of the ocean. OnMf·B·kind in CAMEO HIGHLA NDS . .. . . .. .. .. $69,500. YOU CLEVER BUYER?? WITH THIS DUPLEX SOUTH OF HIGHWAY, CdM. 2-Bedroom cot- ta~e. with large patio separaUng 2 bedrm. unit over ,garage, with remodeling possibili~ ties. Build up to see the oceap. Motivated seller. "EVERYTHING JS BEAUTIFUL" 'IN EASTBLUFF Newly decorated POPULAR MODEL 4 bed· room, 2 bath, dining room, rock fireplace, carpets & drapes, built-in kitchen. Safely fenced-in back yard for the little ones. $55,500 • "THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE THREE" (TRIPLEX) ONE-OF-A-KIND in CORONA DEL MAR; 2-2 Bedroom , 1-1 Bedroom. Clear. Owner may carry. Close to shopping, This will go in· a hurry ............................. , . $71 ,500. ELEGANT BAYFRONT, PIER•ANl).SLIP · EXCLUSIVE WEST BAY on the PENINSULA. Immacul ate 5 bedroom 3 ~ bath. gorgeous ki tchen. form al dining room. For ·tlie .Qis· cri minating buyer. ........... : :. $195~000. · -OPEN HOUSES -• • • 13 BEDROOM.) at 723 Cameo Highlands, Corona de! Mar. '611,500. Sat. If Sun. 1-5 DUPLEX (2&21 -608 & 60S~ Acacia. , ' · Corona de! Mar.''69,600. Siln: 1·5 S BR. & FAM. -'1306 W. 'Bay Ave; (water- front). Balboa Peninsula. $195,000. Sun 1·5 I Ol!I \I I Ol \O\ . . ' t~bOut. Call lor details. c'. F. Colesworthy &Company 640-0020 Gener•I ' . . SPANISH HACIENDA South OI The Bonier charm In thla 5 bedroom s batb Spa -ol1h Ha c t e . .n .d4. catbedral cell1-lard'ei kitchen, family room and dining room, 200 1q ft. Call now. Vnder $39,000. $100, TO GI BUYERS •.. move• you 1nto tb.la charming 4 bedto8m 2 bath ~. covered patio, dln rm. plus many xtraa. OnJy 126.900. PRESTIGE NEAR THE OCEAN •• .in this 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with sunken liv· ing room, dining room and secluded patio. Divorce in progress , seller wants out! Name you r own termirpr iced to sell. Under 135,000. TRIPLEX JN XLNT CONDITION An units 2 bedroom 1 bath. Only $42,200, w/10% down. FOURPLEX PrWe of oWnershlp 'shows ln this unit. Owner ankious to move, bring in offer .. SUPER ELEpANCE 3 Bedroom 2 bath, large home with. secluded patio, shows pr ide of ownership al S:i'l.900. \Von't last. Tho REAL ESTATE FAIR CALL --~- TARBELL I' • ..-.... l~I --I~ . ' C .. M -I .CHBIN -MARTIN INC. IF IT HAD A MOAT YOU COULD FLOAT YOUR BOAT 11•1 even on a street ~ed atta..a ~h (Bass- 1 wOQd). All of this because we· ree a man's ,home is •is casUe '""check this -. Jge. bd- rmi., 3 baths. 2 tubs, 3. showers, lge. family rm., formal din. rm. This is our newest offer- ing, sell at .......................... $61,950. 1· MORE WATER 'WE MUST BE ALL WET Sea sbells by the seashore is not what we're olfering -we do have an outstanding duplex on SeasMre Jlfi.•e in N'Pt. Beach, 8 yrs. old -ill 'N'pt., this is-yoor(g r You can live at the bj!acb & have tenants to help you with the paymts. Move in before school starts. Offer- ed at .................... · ............ $62,300 .• . ' GEORGIA'S WEEK TO BAWL You didn't".buy her house in Harbor View last week. Really a view of the harbor - a free ice creapi cone if.V® cen,'l'8~~,we.t~r Jlom the living rm. See It at night &· friJoY.::th• twinkling lights. Thrown in, 4 bdrms., swim- ming pool, huge . yard & all of the efuas not usyally f•ail. so near to the ocean. Offered at ..................................... ,64,500. OLD FASHION VALUE One of Newport Hghts. outstanding small homes, set in a yard that looks ·like a garden· er's dream. Mstr. bdrm. set separately from " the oth'elfi:two ; H it's a nice home you desire & you're on a '6ildget, this is ·it! Only $42,000 • . 't .. , . W.A:TER, AGAIN. Two lofil'on · the ocean 'side of the Hwy. (Cd1'\), fof only $82,500. The following .includ· ed at no additional charge:· ,older', i;ustom home & guest house. "! tliought this wils the farmer's house • . • because ·of two of the cutest «laughters I've seen iii .~ long time''~ -NOT included in selling price! Call for app't. to view. . SHORECLIFFS Outstanding 3 bdrm., 2 baths, with lovely old brick frpl c. in country kitchen; cathedral beam ceil 's. \Valk your own priv. beach. ·Of· fored at . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . ......... $89,500 . · StilLL AVAILABLE Two separale;lots in Laguna Beach. Call for details, · Call US for your real el tate needt -WE have lots of good things to tell you about! ·' CORBIN-MARTIN '• ' . ' 644-7662 4 t Lovely 5 BR., 5~ baths, watei;front home. Lge. living rm. & family rm., just redecor· , •led. Pier, float and sandy beach •. Beautiful yaro '\'Ilg~. shade tree .& sivi~g pool'. BlLL GRUNDY, REAL TOR 341 ,:a.y11do Dr ... st.ite 'l, N.B; · · '75'6161 i!iA.lt COllCIO 211;5 Hatbor, COSl• M... 3 Bl'. S Ba, pool, pier i ill11o VISTA DEL LIDO DelEl~••rD .~ Luxury AP.I.· On the !la> 1•11;;,._ .. I )lqnilktt\I Vlow lmmaculata I 8' + fM\ ,,.. Slip, Available 0.... -ot b"l'. View. o.r,. Wiiiiam-· Mu¥ ,.., , • iie.GOO RMI.... 1'o4 Huliort & A1oic. 54M.171 645-1564 34n Vlft Udo ~ I • • • ' • • . ' !· ·: r . ' . ' i ; ,• • • \ ' • t • • i ' I 'i ' i I l 1 .. ' ' I I i I ' ' t I • ' • CO,MING SOON ~ hA .CUESTA .~ BY THE SEA 968-2929 962-1371 CHINA COVE Fine harbor view from tl)is lovely, cornJorl· able 4 bdrm. home, just a few steps 1rom China Cove beach. Sit-do\vn view oi barbo'r activity -elevator from finished garage to 2nd story living qtrs. 2 Bdrms. & bath on' each floor. $98,000. BAYFRONT 3 Bit, 2 BA., cpb, clrps. lgr. patio, 1'C. J)OOl·slze lot encloM!<J by block v"l\11, I close lo xlnt 11chool1, n1arkcts, nc\V m a 11 • Rf!a!!Onable. 8 31 -11 5 3 , 494-tllG alt 5: 30 & "'k-cuds. Fountain Va lley VA NO DOWN MOZEL LE BRASHEA R N1'1\' TR.llNING DIRECTOR for all offices of Real i':i-itate by :'\lc:\·a~·-t-.lo1clle brings 25 years of experience. \\a~ O\\'ner of her o"'" o£fice since 1964. Also, she \\ill co ntinue to serve in resales department ro1· her 111any friends and greatly appreciated clients. 20951 Brookhurst •t Atlanta, Huntington Beach 968-4-C.56 Ayres Since 1905 • One ol the most ay,•e inspiring views in the area. You enjoy the complete boat activity from almost any point in this lovely 2 bdrm., 2 bath condo. \Vi th your o"'n .garage space, there's ample priv. parking fo r guests. Also, pior & slip avail. $84.000 . IRVINE TERRACE •lll!!!!!!ll!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!!!!•~i Lovely small home. located an1011g lgc. ex- OON'T 1niu this one-4 BR. 28A, 20' x 2()' bonus rm I ovu the 1arage, brick fpl. fresh paint lns.idl" and oul, pool size bat k yard, qu1t't cul~~sar sl, rlolit to schoobl I: shop111n~. (\111 v~nUonal buyt'r on!Y $1,ti.lO I ,, Call and '"'.todoy. I Sll·SIDO < :::: J 531· 580C __ •• --------------. Gen9ril 1 -Ge-ner•f •1 . J General 8.lbo• 1lsland pensive ho1nes. Ideal for lhc active fan1ily REDUCED TO I-~1 -• \VANTED Hse or 2 uoit. Pref \vho wants space in the rear for trail<'rs, Huntington B11ch GI NO DOWN ! Huntington Beach J $74,900 c1 · LS l Giant Two Story 1~ blk. \VIU, pay IQ .$80,000. crunpers 01' boats, plus roo111 for a pool. Super sharp" IK•1 !r111 111 1!1•s' Cd '! Duplo". r,, .• R-2 lot ~ I * SPE . A * . On kin« slzl' !ot in North I Pr1/pty_. 64--0SOG . $49, 750. Founhun \'aUry " r " 11 I •• "' .. --SChools &: shopping aJ'f' c·losc> \Vilh fantastic tropi1·al gar-Oceanfront triplex $160,000 Cos1a t.'IC'sn 'I bNtrooms up-Bal boa Penin sula C . k' 1 1 g·.o · ""/boa p tr· I• 1 1~ 000 . · . 011vrn1l"nt par Jn" -l'nsy o ~ 675 3000 for l.'Ollvenient f', Largl" I "" den&: build Ing potrnlial See ca. en. 1P "x ""· s1a1rs 11nd a 20x2-4 fuu~lu d __....,...._ ...,. • • I .. .. " " • t , . Balboa du11lex $68,500 SC'. ""ll'll!I' farnllv ro o 111 * \\"aterfront, l'lll!'lllH'<' lo a DnOP·I~ at 8Ay & lk>1u:h Realty • aq ft homt' \\•ith huae yard apprf'<."la e. p · · ho S61 500 " · N' 1 '-• 000 11 I compl frnced, Only $31.950. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1.5 •,111n, PaJnt .me • rlo1vnst1111·~ .. 1 baths, coun11·y l~t. uir .... ~r. ~. · ii"':;=";',;;;;; N t J ] nd ho $<19 ')30 S22 000 CAU. for n1ore drtails 'IOI I RiS i p , s a me ,. knl'lieu 11nd il1n1ng an.•;i, •• J, 500 % 962-5M3 & 537-!i&l2. COLLINS plus carpets & drapes in * 3 BR., den $52, "ellery toom. At $39,SOO _ * 4 BR, den, 1% lots $72,500 B , · I: \\!ATT.S. BLUFFS better see It now! New on * Duplex, sundeck. $65,500 c & w Lowest priced 3 bdnn., 2 balb >larshall Real~ ~ =~ · m' aMlef. '.:,i~~i,i~"~rui·~·~~ J~'!!!~!!!!!!!!!'!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!~'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!!!~I ---------tri-level with sundeck; lo !~~~~~~~~ i be I I Jy I b"•ed OCEANFRONT, 4 BR, 5 Ba. C u. comp e e tt ur 1a1i • fam rm., wet bar, elegant 2 Ost• _.. Cost• Mesa OWNER tram. Spani.~h styl- Quick posseS!I. $34.500. TUCKED A WAY stGry. Ph for appt, 67J..6892_].:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ol ed elegant design v.:ith 4 DON V. FRANKLIN on a sectuded Jane, \vitb -4 56--9491 Open EVES. beautiful Spanish arch\1·ays I REAL TOR bedrms., family room, 2 549 950 Bayshores OPEN SUN 2 S 2141 ASTER PLACE on the front f'Xtertor nia~ll"r • 673-2222 • baths, block '<all feoco and • * Sale/lea" • 2516 Vista • • bedroom loc•ted on '" >ide HElP!! beautiful paHo. JU!t 4 years 5 Bdr. + Family Rm. Custom 3 Br. 2 Ba. EASTS I DE COSTA MESA of the home teatul"l"s its o"n <>Id 'and in gl'eat condition. open bean1ed ceilings in fam-0 1 -Bk:r 645-755.:i Roman atep down tub. Thi" Assunlable FHA loan ,vilh ily rm, dining rm, "·ct bar, pen ·J. IMMAC. 3 & den & family room. 21fi Baths. other 3 bednns are 011 the paymts only $217, per tnMth ovl'rsi~ed n1as1cr bedroom, Coron• del Mar Two-story. Close to schools. $40,500 other sid('. Family rnl .. din. including taxt'S and insw" 2 fireplaces, built-in range 1---------Ing nn .. lu:"1.ur1011s k11chcu, anct'. CALL us for furlht>r + oven + dish\\'ashcr, LOVEL y LUSK BR){, $:ID.~.IOO. 962-8Sti:1. detail" sweeping view, b1'k, 540.1720. 'LIOMES DAVIDSON REAL TY n O\VNER dcsprrHlr n1 us 1 546-:mo (Open eves.) SSOI W C H leav~ horn~·. •I Riln11 , GOING BACK TO THE LAND rl11s )o0U11g l'OUplE' is l"t'IUrn- 111g to 1ht" ra r1n an<I so, 11.'grelfull:o· lf'avrs thi.~ lovt"- Jy 9 mon1h olci, beautiful -4 bcdrn1. 2 bath plus {an11ly roon1, covcrM pal10, Urttn- brook Ba.rceklna 1n o d t' I . Beautifully upgraded in-. eluding dttp shag CllJl>CtS thruoul. cu!'ilon1· drapes, upgraded srlf-cle".tning oven k rotisserit'. Prol. ldscpd, sprinkle rs F &:R, finished & paneled 2 car gar for xtra livin1it area, \r1au10. aar. door opener, Roug~d-ln for AJC thruout-fully insu1a led, xira. duty 011t\et11 11.nd niany o!h{'r xtr11.s loo num<'l\lus to tnen!lon. $49 ,:JOO. larwin realty inc. 968-4405 592-3211 Do you have a lovely -4 bdnn. honi«! \\'ith i&e. fam ily nn, formal dining rmi, frplc., 1'{)unnct kitchen, pool or pool al'ca. for qualified buyers "'ho like to f'n· tertain! \Viii pay approx. $100.000. If you \Vish to sell, please l.'Qntact 1nE". .. -.A :~ HERITAGE ' • REALTORS TARBELL 2!fJ5 Ha1·bor, Co11ta l\1esa The l\vo n10st popular four , oast wy., N.B. 646-7767 r·amlly i·ni. :\!nil.\' "l(!re bedroo1n models offcrl"d by 3116 Newport Blvd., N.B, 67J..9060 features surh ns a t·n1nplf'lt' STAY HOME Lusk Homes in 1-larbor Vir:w i;eparate laundry r o o 111 , . • • l OD have been the M<>nll'cito and family rooni ., a runipus , .. en1erta1n 111 th1~ hua:e HOPE GERRIE CAPE C t~ Sandpiper. \\'I" have Cost• Mel• I Cost• Mes• game rooni. pass Uihl ,Jen, featurin~ {pl, hi-<>pen REAL TY p I H Attractive -4 bedroom (3-ex· listings on one of each ,..,ith bl't!akfa.st bar, rlining rrn., beam ceil. sliding glass dn 645-+tOO . ~r.ty Poo ouse tra large), 3 baths, formal interesting differences for SEE CATALINA bullt·lns, Brk, $ 3 3' s 0 0 I lo patio, 3 _lrg beclrnlS, din alx40 heated & filtered pool dining + great family room you to choose from. "I:he J HUGE DEN 842--Wl. J m1, forml llv rm, queen 1ltt 833 Dover Dr.~ t<lB ~ by yards ot & large kilch. Stt to behl"\'e' . Montec_it? baa great tropica1 4 BEDROOM PLUS 3 bedrooms 2 baths OWNER 1 kitch w/elec bllin R/O, D• TE · super sharp 3 this bll)' at 383 Santa Isabel, landscaping and mo 1 t I . . • ' must sell 1 us homl". \V/ • crpts drps FA ht **IMME rA liome \vith shag C.1\1. Open 1-5 Daily. t;irigJnal decorating and the & NEW! firep~~· patio. Excel1ent 'Bdrm+ pool cll'!gant slate I $23:':,oo. FP. o"rt·sized dbi N Sa . ,_ In-_ _. • , condition, entry hall operui to central • DnSSESSIO carpet . rountcy kitchon & ndp1per . ~ w~ MW CtJs!om buill 4 bedroom, 2\, I $]2 950 ~ 1 ... ~ 1 •"· ford & ld•cpd. Xlnt 1 Y • n t Dri thru do where you can makf1all the baUi huge family room 1 • ...,,,,"Pan," ..-i~ins, iuge loc~ ~~~i~=f~~~~~~~ lll,:w i:;~c v:Or boau~ i~~-gg~~! ~cifions. cru-m-'(225. Mme with formal d~, Roy McC•rdle Realtor ~~~ d:~~a~:~·:~~~:~ .,, Near-new '"carpeting, ·kf'-, 1~1:,Htt it today.,Only ~uge lo~ v.ith ample 1:~ 18 541-772f ~ patk>. Assume s'~';, loan .• -·-en-, 1 .. _ -vered $ , . ...· ·~ , . r poo, campq or a 10 Ne'1!~11t Blvd'., C.l\1. BRK, 124 900 9G2-5566 t•• ••n ( -'"') ••MJU • ....._ ... .T _..... ...,.. st-'" "' Cri!at • view of i.. ""' • • ' • • ..,.... - "'' ~ • ," -!V.A'.CANT ~ <Catalina-and-wator...,.. 2 STORY NJ\. P,41tR ) H.untlnglo• Baoch• ~.H~E~ .• ~~~.==~E"F~A!!'.il'!C~T~S Realtors 646-77ij. • No'dm~CJ:1Loan available. froni upstairs.' Built in Close to beach. 1hoP&". ~1 -.,...-"-----".w I· '1'2M.'J Wesfclilf Dtlve i5 · BedrOOms and family -=:.....:c.cc;:,..;;..:;c-'-'.;,;_-1 iltreo. ~ll cleaning oven. sch.ls. This 3 yr. ne\v hdme ' TEE OFF About !his property art: ()pen 'till9 J>?.-f n:l,m. Carpels & drapes TAX-:BEATER .:!1:ch~~':,.i':.s~ufml~~~ js only 1 ·bile f rom Executive 3 bdrm. homr on owners arc rcndy lo move $27,95,0 lhruout plu."I many extras. UNITS has. Buyer ha!I choi!'t! of neighboi·~ .Park. 1630 sq. 2nd. Falrway of Meadowlark out of area and have prlced ..,. O\vncr anxious, must r;ell Get fint user ,vrite oU, cus· eqlor ot carpeting a.lao .. All It in this big Gold Afed. GoU Cowse. Beeutilul l.p-!heir hon1e fol' a quick We. Assume 5y,•;. ~oan tmm.ediately. $34,000. NO tomized duplex. near Blc lbls for $59,oOO. To Stt, S29,950. Century 11, P 0 i tl l ments throughout. Extra large 2 story, -4 bdnn 1llJge Re ;il Est.1te "COLONIAL - PLUS POOL'~ LARGI:.: :i bt·!h'OOtH, 3 bath ho111t'. t-·(1n1111I ll111111g rq>n t Lo\'f'ly yard "1n1 l"1)'5tt1I pool. Pr1c('(I at only $•11,050 Call 842-2..W to see. ' ·-;:>/THE REA'., '-:,)l ESTATER.3 . . * FREE * : Relresl.ln1~nls at open Hqu~ SUNDAY ONL\', 12 to t P .1\1. l/u't'e tJl popular door plan$ to 1·hoosc fron1. 3 l: ~ Bdrnis. S31.9;i0. 10 $34.jiOO at 9572 lnn1brock : i>r. 1N /Adan11 • E/Bushaid). RED CARPET, ~LTORS. 962·7771. ------WALK to BEACH . e 5 BF:DROOi\IS e . 2 s1u11" 1'11 rl<>1' kl!. fotnil din. t'.l':-.16' fnn11ly roou1, 2 lirrplul'.~. inteJ't.."Orn. I'ir'" pu1n1, dlil gnr. VA ;ap- praisal S41.500. 968·44!16, • And this Payments less th~ renL ?'he 00\VN GI. Corona Beach, 3 BR., plut CALL 64S..7ITI. &t5-551L Imported Itallan tile in home • 3 car gara.li!e. 2Qxl-4 rear yard bas bea'utitul fruit Cali 540-llSl (Open. f;ves.) 2 BR., see plans in our t Open S•t. & Sun. 1-5 bath, 2 fjreplaces, fonn&I ! family room \\'ith fireplace. This exttullve home hai f trets, coverM patio, &nd office, 1392-Galway Ln. 2100 'Sq ft 3 dlnin.i room, beautifully Pool size yard, Local~ new spacious bdnns, big 'family TRIPLEX ?t1mt exeeptional • Custom builL Owners upper unit witb about 2XO sq. ft. has 3 BR, 10larium, 2 Ba ., 2 trplc'1. hi&hlY upgraded cpts I: drps. Other 2 U are del.l&htful, 2 Br. ea. All cop- per plumb., encl. gar's., patios, low malnt. Designed lot max. security I: beauty with wroua:ht iron Ifill courtyartl. A delight to beOOJd. Sout1t-Cout Real Estate. 545-8424. ( 0 p e n Eves.). _ WOULD YOU BELIEVE • A Charming 3 BR Home • A WJ!e Fl\, bltn BBQ e s Garqu , . e .Larp, yard , wlth storage area for camper or boat ===ed . e A well-maintained hcqne in Eut:&ide Costa "Mesa ~ OF'IJUS~ FOR ON.LY 1'6.900.' Thi FGx Co-Re•ltors 673-9495 ASSUMAlLE VA An).one carrassmnelhis high bal&nee 'jA Joan. No qualify· ing and 00' ~ point!. spai'k!lrig 3 bedroom hOm< featlll'tS ' ail-buJ!tin garden kltcheJ.!,. a ~e bonus room 1,1}(1 ,nc1q1 patx>. Aaking $33,~. For etails - Call 5411-nsl fOpeo Eves.} • HERITAGE llEALTORS $19,950 $ lhdroom5 2 Bath• BBQ area. 3 Bedrooms_,·den. $86,500 br, 2 ba. 20x:25• rumpu.s rm. carpeted le draped. No areeit golf~Sf'. Pritt~ at only nn, Jn1maculatt! Thia , tri- built-in range, ove n • / Close in to shopping&: schls. ten to play goU. oilly S38.9SO. All trnnl'. Call Jtvcl fcaturc11 Parquet.en&1'Y, d'•hw-·•-, na .. ·-1 bfi~'". { { .1 ·1 ·1 J Only 500 Xln 847-6010. ha~wood !loo-lge patio ... jg(IQ. '•'"cu """' • "' "' T SERJOU~ ~WR ..'33. •• 't tenm. $43.,950, For appointment, to '" "" • fireplace, no dow1t • ~s, I """""""~~:!"!l~!!!!!!!!! c J s Real ..,. .... _ "'alcr softt'nt'r + olher nlet! m I' TRIPLEX 'Ith 'a1· ·~ . ~-· · · ~~1.e see, call Bric. ~l PENINSULA PT. Best below h'""· location, b;g ".''"yirem~~el. ~~i~ 548-1168 1, lo ha\'e xlra1. PricN.I to ~ll 1 2-sty. 5 SR., Ocean Blvd. ·~ auu.a iua vu"'" .) at only $41,950. Call le RI!, 'i home. 3.00J Sq. ft. 2 Frplcs. lot, some ocean I: bay view! queen-sired btdtooms and 2 GOLF COURSE VIEW 962-7637. vacant • absentee owner 3 Roomy 2 BR. units plus baths· si:Jarklinr clean and Mesa. Verde • Br, 2 Ba, 531 .. 5111 ( :J 531· O\\INER.c-m-u,-,-,..-1/~Spa-nb;....h/ TA R B ELL 2955 Harbor, c;osta Alesa ,., asking l87,500, will cafey guest Tfl1. & bath, b•plcs., ready. Assume VA loan fanuly rm. crpts, drps,,'!!!!!!!!!'!!!J"~ ....... !!!'!""" HAYE DOCK , flc~ii::n . No rloii'n, terfi,1 -==-==-'-"=C--~ easy to O\\'n. with total payments of $188 Spanish till" floors, 2 patKll.I" $23-SOO~ ONE Bir--1 1st T.D. · $87 500 lmmac. Lo\V down. $32,500. , • NEED 32' BOAT 11\'IHla ble or lilkl' ovl"r ·,x. ~"' , Call.· ~3663 673-8086 Eves. • per month. Large corner Jot 0 1849 1111 . -4 BR 211-BA el ... kltt·h fir--· L'IJ 1 · h HAPPY FAMILY 1 v•OI"" · University Realty ~ith trailer gat~. Full price!' I 54~6o. n ° 1 • · pl, ~rp~s. drp;~ AccC~s ;~ JI u n rl n gt on HA r b or :~~::~hi~ '"11a'.~nlr:110f ;~~ 4 SHOULD BUY this 5 BR, 3 3001 E. Cst. H1~'Y-673-6510 15 $26,9!SO. Submit your dO\\'n pool le clubhousl". Walk to Waterfront. Hui::r Mailer lwtlrrns .. fiunlly nn .. di~ BA' hu•e ,~. 1 .. :.... .:.-, fo-' payment to BY OWNER, translerred. 3 beach Call 9684456 Suite. OPEN SUNOA Y, 1-5. b .111 I ft a· ~ ......... ,., ··~~ *OPEN DAILY 1·5* br, 1.1}4 ba, Jge htd pool. VA · $49.950. 4()8j Aladdin Drive rm.. u1 · llll, ! Pa c o ,.11 din large corner, 'Valk to 415 ORCHID . . loan. Nr WestcHf1 Sbqppini ••• GINNY lofORRISON kitchen, archway lead! h}to be~ch .. $45,SOO. 1 Duplex. 1-BR. ef,ch unlt 543--046.1 Cntr. 3 blk11 from schls. *** •REALTOR.$-tlil! home. Brk, $211,*'. GINNY MORRISON School Starts Soon Across from itoot oflfco Re•ltor. $38,000. 54S-1095, !HI dally & ** *• 1505 M•,. 842-2561 . I Open Eves. Su Pri . •-nJy ,.JUI v rd Dr E OM BE,ACH **• -REALTORS--· ov• II Before -$.52,r.oo • n. nc1paui 0 . *UITI * e f! . ast, 1/2 MILE FR •* *• 1505 Mesa ,-. · , -...i.tb all Sct:f1ic ,Properties BY Owner: Bought new EASTSIDE -VACANT, by O\VNER leavinc, transfer-* --* Costa Mesa Clamming, surUn&. .swltn· •CiM•Verde-'Dr, East, Me~ del l M'•t,. ;";' '6J5.!$726 home, must sell. Nice 3 Br. owner. 3 BR's, 2 BA'•, red, 4' bedroom.. Jamlly ***** 557-4130 ming! 2 BR and dell. *--• Costa Mesa "1ilt~lt\J, ~PJ.aceJ~~-ba:: OPEN ·HOUSE house. Reduced SJCm, Shag $34,950. Woodland, K.ailtr, room, den, dining room, ENJOy cool ocean bren.e -2 l\1uslvl" eustom patio. ~· * * * •* 557-4130 -Walk to .,... ....... crpt, h~ yarda:, lots of Harbor Hi Scbc!Ol•· 261 }JI.IP muter ~ rear • Br 3 Ba. f Gourml"t kitchen. S h a 1 :._.. I o\c.c. $,11.900 .Al Tama. .2516 Bayside Privl' trtts. Cov'd. patk>. Room lo Robinhood Ln c M ''. I I ,'"',.,..· old·· •• _.:..~mv .• mi..... 1•--·1 &: IAta of -···-·*.OCEANFRONT* · (atFrenle8.().NewOUplex,2 build. Stove, drps, ~ " • • V1nl ftlOm, c reu ar ~u.u"' ,., ... <AIU ....... ...._....,., Kotne! 4 ~ ; baths BR. 2 Bath ea. unit Great lamp incl'd. Assume FHA 642--1447. ' driveway. No down. Tet'ml $39,500, $2500 dn By Owner built-ins. 01"an, L'Ozy and with 40 tf 1ronta:,e. ~ "'-llUltt BAY VIEW! Sat &: Sun l-5. loan ~. per mo. total. MESA VERDE 3Br,2BA. !!,8ilall73.ble, Bric, S 3 2 , 5 0 D, ~n'! .. only 8 3 3 • 1103. o 125 nly 900 2•, 8 · y ~a rs"'~~!'!· oldu home 11U' 1 1ge. UVln& 1Real~ ~.. • Agt. ~2121-Xlnt terms. 548-9876. F51m. Rmh, Sc r e• n R m ·i:-;=:=======2.i:-==:=~"'=======..:,.=.:;·:::;·::::;Y:=;"""';:;::':;'·:;;~;;:;:;·:;~;;c;·I rm trplc. • c\izWl& rm ex-..,.,..n .r;.~ harp, 1 a g ; cul*tac.1; tra"•·e. l<ifc11,. Dbl. ~ SPRAWLING RANCl:I' VIEW 4 BR .. 2 BA + powder BY OWNER 3 BR, 1% BA. Sch!s, libry, Clooe. By .. , . _ rm. LR-FR-DR, scdudf!d BeautilUI home on corner Owner. St0-2-173 plus extra p8rking. Best 4 BR, .2BA + .-ep. zuest pool, by O\\'net' $77,SOO. lot w/room for boat or trlr, area, nr. N~ Harbor house w/living atta. BR &: 644-l425. bay \\'il\dows, tile kitchen LG LIVABLE LOVELY Yacht Club. Euy to sh1hv. BA. 2 car gar &: ortice and \l'/bltns, crpts, d rps, S.U,500. 10~1' Down. Choice stoo~ooo. 'hobby rm. Large tam. rm. Cost• Min poolsize yard. s~·-:i GI Joe, 2-Story, 4 br, 2 ba, ram. Call: 6'T.h'.ll63 642-2253 Eves. frple )( XI:.. fncd cul de sac, 1 0 an , s uh m 1 t y 0 u r rn1 .. frplc. 3138 Klll ybt'OOke. ' -~;r:~-~~ ,!~~:~~ MESA ·VERDE tenns. SJ2,500. 598 Sturgeon Owner, 557-7109. VJaJ".Y Dr., 546-7325. BY u1vner. 3 br, 2 be, utility associated BROKERS-REALTORS J 025 W Bolboo 673-3643 ~~'~;;~: s43.rm By , ~~·· 900. 2 FOR 1 rm, din nn, frµlc. 2 car gar. -Be sure (o, lt't" this! 3 Bed-in a bluf' ribbon arc.. Ll\'I" ln C.Ov patio. l..gl! lncd back * BEACH HOUSE * ·nn; lll'Mi 1'rf¥ndJ)'. family nn onl", rent the other. Botl1 cy:.:d::., .:c833::..:'23::1c;7·----- 0NLY $15 500 Nc\~ly, de~r. 3 BR. 2 bn. • ·w)Ottpd· Sfipa~~ utility rm house!J designed for privacy 4 Br & add...on tam · • ' t.ge. PR~IO, parking for ~ for n1om, and ereat patio with enough spa<..~ to park 1 rm/kitchen, Su n 11 h In e , \Vant care.free living with a ca.rs. ~'2 blk. 10 ocean. far ent~r;taining. Xati can't boat or trs.iler. Outstanding hrth\·ll firs, $28.!Wl. Charles swimming J>OQ1 for only 30xl02 1"1. kll zoned R-3. beat the Ht• e>r the pricf!. invetstment tor ~ st con-Street, Rltr 83J3..2948. $15,500? Take a look at lbii Great summtr rent a 1 · Call for 'dt.taiW t79-10SO, ackm. $33,500. CALL BY ow NE R ! MESA ~little ..,-.do. Call ::;.,t.Baoch RHlly -~ 551-5311 KATELLA VERDE. S br, % bo, pool, mi NeWJJOrt Blvd. 675-1642 RF.ALTY. cul-de-Ac. 18.5T Palau Pl. 21 TIME BOMB 137•900• 54Go3231. HERE COMES BY Owner. 3 Br ~ New with a ohort priee Of Sl?,900, • 140x'lfl Jot • SUMMER Take a look 11 th!s beaulJ. pamt, • Fn>lc, !!!!!!'!!!!!!!l!!!ll[!!!!llJ!~!!!!!!!!!!!ll Low price ,.,.. tncludH FAii, blt!N. Conv. ia.ooo. Stlp ID1D the old bath!"' ~it ONLY A FEW wutier o, drytt. VA no cCall=.:9'1!Hl630::..:=---- S©\t~}A-~r,~s 9 The Puzzle. wil/r the Bui/I-In Chuckle O l:earron;. lh• 6 ICrombltd words below to moll• 6 1imple words, Print lett9t• cl eoclt In its Hn• of JqUOr•s. j1(1jr1ri~1 I I ~OPNAR .J ~llllli I TULFrAN I 11,11r ,,nc1 enjoy the sparkhng: Of our Colltee Pk llstb'«J: down tmm ~ $100 down TRANSFERRED • ~fust Sell w ... -,.,.1 famf.Utllyl~ ..... ~m~1<;: I~~~ pool. Other featurH lncdlnl~• • Brisht. '81t. 28>. ~/FHA ntA \11llh tot&.I payment cf .f Br .. 2 Ba.. $3l,350 . .., ·-·.. • bedrooms, 2 bathlit IQ& loa.n $liS. WIU' rent'!' Call now 3280 ?.ticbigan. 5-40-93-47 brick tlrepl..,., l'nt-hill. -~==.....,~~.,---·-· ,_ -~red n•tlo llf'\ GR~ T soldier a sked hi s gir l I ~ I ,A recenlly discharged [ _ I I I · friend if she liked his crew !::::=:::::===::haircut. He said, "I've • ' ".T ~ --~ • ·• ... v.... ...... · .uking $32,0 tor lnton:naUon. BY OWNER-21TI Rural Pl. tttr llvinc room, dining DIAMONDS ARE A hih'"'d Ooors &: O\oer5l7.ed d1 • CUtl!', lBR11-2BA w/bli room, bu!lt·inl. brk, 5'lfl.1'131. GIRLS BEST FRIEND g•l'al<• JUI! ,..m«lel<'.'f • liedn><lr»• 3 BR. 1 BA. 126.500 low ' • and this 2!1(1() l(f n, 3 Bedrrn VRCIO'lt f()r )'Ollr lns~10n. a¥i $31.,~ do,._'n, 71-4:3:U-2:)1J . uni'•:+ :t ' :~~ ,~u ~ ::;e,th~~~ CaII ~ Open (e\~\ CAil C~1.:i MUEf RcaJtofl Opet Eve3~, $45.-9491 ~v~r-Shores .. ~- ... fla~, eo.ta M • \• -~ ., d.eu.tit. ' ~ the 1,B~Y~O-w,,.--'1·.a"s1,.R..;;.:ho.::m"'e".-Crd-.-," Sspanlois.h V!l~~·Vlew -'~..a ~ " -"'· I ' • • N•-rt pac us: .. l..IW\urioUS * lo;I L)Nl)lt. fSL'l «!V••~ pa .o tq 01~•,.,.~u .. ,_ wood 4o tile kital•NJ. 2-cltl' "'t Ro ba v....-.. IOlfcn \I. • -4 BR., fAm., din,, plus OP&N IUNDA,'l man · .,_.. ..;;;!!;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;.1 , ..,, ~ •t ra rac6 w/drlYHhrough OPEN SUN. l-6 J BR,. l tl blthl. 86' lot., 56' $3.ct,990. Try.GLtt.000 doWn ~' '•I low ~t itarqt. Man)' Pxtra11. 12l2 SANTIAGO tlC9,SOO boat tJ.lp. tmported tilt: Cl'lo UM' your on.l!IJ)ell, Cl'p(.8, tkotlo' planQ. iry, CUiied. ..ii, ~l4'500-larwin realty Inc. 646-lll l OJJ<on hotlM Sal 211, Sun 30, It L. !fu1mM"R.l:. \nv. ~tl 124 htl.) -NEW ·--bayfJon--t:...ho-mc-."':l'i'°'..,......,•' I , 11<1. 111am A-Gpm.10.ll Ni· 14W19> M6-26!1 the •"'•' lftco>me. Open S&t/5"n/W"1 _..!!~~~!....:.(•::n:_:ytl.:.:::.me)= l-'lional--'-A:,C .. ~' Of:;::::·~'°"=l5ll=-- Don't (Ive :X,... ....,.. ' l-5 BY OWNER MESA DEL ,. CALL 511-mtl * rut'"""'""''"''.•.-, ·"L&t" r1 in. •lkil. Ship 3371:,11oy-1,L1t11t111 .. d MAR• BR., BA....,, 3••1111 ....... r~-•-scRAuLETS ANS-s IN CLASSl-A110N _,,, ..u ·-· -I to,9-ne.utbf 64~1. WJNTON~::·:..Rea='::""::._..:m.3131::::::::.!..:dtJll~~·~·~tral.'.!::.!-=-~·--:==j:..., -::..~~~::::. __ .. _..:•=-'7=~,:;2113=-=·--. __ :;,..:,.;;:...:"'"~==..;..;=:.."=·="=====-"""-----?VV...:..;,._ .,;,_'11/1r/ '/{I• 1f II I \ I' ot>-e ~-d I I I I I I I I I I I I T E E 8 AN I been using military I j' [ I I ~:.~s~:~ so lonJ; my hair r l I ' D I DAIL V PILOT llU>dot, July :IO, 1'172 ~; -·'* I~ I --· :I~ [ _.... l~ I -.... 1~1 _.... I~ I ~~, iiii I !j1 l.-1 -=-~-=-·:f'__.I [jJ I . ~~... · I [j] l ............. ...... HUfttlnthln -Lat-8"<!1 !t';wport·&::.':··. ._.......... ...... Ac-.... ..,.. 151 J!~ii~iiiiiiii~~~~~ii~~~§~iiiliiii~I • OPEN SAT/SUN. l-5 • 1;;::;;;;;:;;;;;:::;;:;:::;::;;:;;;::;!•;;;;. lilim;ii:==mm;:;;iim.•-.aamiiiiiiiiii.·-·· I •. 0 R s ALE-REDWOOD 1l'REE POOL ANO 1o222 Kalmu. 3 lldnn11-. l!l _____,, To Se'fve Y 011 IWICllOS 5 •er• dtwloptd 17141 Beach Blvd., 11.B. 'NEAR THE SURI' bill .. + GAME ROOM LUXURIOUS parccl• Iocat'<f In Non....., FOR $22 500 "The lest of Two Wor.lds" c 111 N , Acwt &42-7000 -LIFESTYLE a . ear 11<'\lwoo<I Nat'! Wlilk lo the bc'ach fmm thlt l.OVELY 3 BR Tuw!1hou;, Conlcniporary Glaas I \"food P1Uic, Smith Rivt'r, awl • -clou• 3 b e d r o o m Ontu Paclflc Ck-.:l\ll, f'tor inlo • ; • .,.. 11~ BA. erpl1. bllni., rrs1lc, 11n1rlW't, P!tcht'd ~·I'll ~ R • · ai.rt'-dde lov.•nhoute. Eltt-c 0 n v ~ 11 t /JoltA. ()vonpr C1..'ilinat. 3 HH , 2 BA PLUS -rim'1J2l EAL ll'f'tt bt'OChure$ oonta1·1: Roy • trlc bulltll111, dining ttt&, 962..5661 ,S..parate 4th BR ' BA, EST ATE Tedscn. 800 Pratch No. 2, 1 tJrepl-.ce, 2 tllr llirlgt', Alalitt'r Bedroom on 2 Ashland, ON'. OwMr will ,._Plint & :'':':',,.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I l.A!\•ls wilh Silline Room. INVEST~M-E_N_T __ carpet, or you ntake an Clf· • IAl1lt' 1''am\Jy Room .,,ilh Re1ldentl1I & Income Propertie1 OPPORTUNITY ftr. lt'a v11c11.nt. C • 11 PLUSH PLUSI I t'ltf'plaei! & Wt"t Bar. -MARKET PLACE -5 Acros near P11.lmd&le tnt'I 147-1221. Tl-IE houae In J'llE park In Gourme1 K i tch ir n 4-for buyers ind 11ller1 Airport. XJnt growth poten- TIIE pr1m'I' Iota ti on Brt'llkfalft Room. 1. a r a:• REAL TOR, Vlc J11hln1kl, Lt. Col. llal Red. to $32,flXI. ovcrtookinAr: ruturt rt1lon1tl Poot-Slit Yard. i\l 0 ST USA.ft Ret. Biii Grundy, Realtor park. 2400• "1· ft, ol !Ult· DESIRABLE LOCATION! 1733 Westc:liff Dr., Newport leach 34l Bayside, N.B. 67~61 urllJUs Uv111e: l.11ne Vtt•n $81.500. 645•7221 Apartment1 !U11lf.t. floaUng irtalrway to F S nuilT. 11u11e ~"utUul vh1t11 FAMILY HOME: or •le 152 JUST LISTED 2 $lofy 4 bNlr1n, 2 bath, 522,500. Elecl bltln R/O, FA hi. crpt:11x &. drp1, forml llv nn, dl11 area, peHo-ldlC"pd, co·nveni~nt loc. snio. dn, no 2nd. J>y1nt!': lt'55 . lhan rent. 1 t-vel'y windo"" J.mmacuJ.1 1,., ON LEVEL LOT Ntwpert Beech nwve-in cond, 4 BR, 21.~ 1.Arrt Patio le: L • w n • ·i---------Newpert BNch B UNITS near aot! course w/ IMMID. OCCUPANCY ocean view, in sc. !ll0.000 .. $20,000. down. Ma.rk H. Dunn llarbor Jlighlands, .t Br. 2'" Realtor, 492-9920. ba'•., family rm. COME A: Children'• Wini witlt 2 BR. SEE IT TODAY! JUST Bath. Living Room \\ith REDUCED $4,600, Channing F'in!:place. Olnin& LOVELY TOWNHOUSES be. W-8074. -"'-'"'--"-=C.....--Commercial Newpart Hti1hts Property Af't'a . 1\11\ster Bit I BA. D•~ I~ S.pa~I< Win&. AND CONDOS ''J 11111 I 11·lld. 158 2-<:ar Garaae. Near Park. ,., h h . • c., Ortl)' $40.500. "'l' ave (' Ol('C " u•:uroom -WANTED < • INCOMES on C-1 p•~P'"" Your horne Is want~ by l ty. O\vncr \Vlll <'Onsidl'r to~;, somebody aameY,.here. Call dn, &. help \\·Ith financing. ,, illJ ge Re JI E \ t.lte t•z-4411cr.::.J546-1101 .·~ _I .. --·1I1·11ll11 r SIX INCOME UNITS · Mott Df.!linble Loca11on. :I Blocks to &11.ch & c.tr1tr:r ol 1'ow11. CIOH 10 Schools. F.x· cellf'nt Ct1ndi1ion. 6 P11 rking Sp1u·es. 8 ·r"ars Y•runi:. listingit in th~ 0 r Nf'\1·por1's b<-11t i;ubflivi~i.,1111, 1'he Blurt~. The Park Lido II.lid Tht• V1~1a Bah1a. Prir,.t• range -in thP Jo"' :la's, Mmt itre avaih11Jle for JOl'I,. do\1'n. lhe monlhly n1ointtn11.1lt'e fees art reMsonable, and 1he us tor lrre .11dvic<' and let u~ CALL ANYTIME hnd that buyf'r for you I ~3921 or E~v•. 838-9068 "SINCE 1946" 1$1 \VeJttm Bank B\dj'. Vniver11iJy Pal'k, hvinr Days 552·7000 Night• CALL (!) •••·l4J4 A'4'4c. 71't ALTY Lachenmyer 1 _N_,._r ~~.:'.,.'orl f'•tl Offlrt ----"==="--=-< RH. VICTORIAN *NEWPORT BEACH* t i:o•s TOP CASA'S ACTIVE .. Fl.MIL y sellers ar,. n101i1·atro. F'or $129.500, etc. R1>,1l t or ~ ,.. VIC STUA trouhlc fl'ff living lit lhr BAYFRONT lli&h rise oUice bldg. •Bit ............... $33,l!OO. NEEDED RT, Rttltor beach, lhtH: gr-.·at pro. 'fon gotra go in to set!' this S_1':R ......•........ $34,750. for lhi11 3 bdrm., 2~ ba. LAGUNA SIA.CH ptrtlet are for you. Call p I us h y <:rushed • velver 1 l.~R. le pool ••••••• $34,750. home with Jartte !f'parate * 494-75JI * 67:>-7225. ,,alut. 3 yrs old le het!Pr IJt)t. lse. hid, ...... S2.S,500. f1tmlly room, lots o f patiOfi, 1495 GLENNEYRE than new! J blks 10 Harbor Fee lot . excellent terms $550,000 REALONOMICS # J!I.. A dtn. t»ndo •• S25,750. built-In barbeque and ~ Hi&:h. Principals only. call ; . " KASABIAN minimal garden;~·: Desi&•· 4-PLEX 64>251i2. $49.500. ' • f!d tor euy hv1ng and ~ ESTATE 962.-,..creation at nearby pool, One 2-bdrm. plus 3-1 bdrm1. SEE THIS! , · ', OLD LOVERS-tenni11 courts &nd golf Locater! in top retldentlaJ Custom built 3 BR, 2 BA dbi Condo, lovely put, course. $51,500 Incl. the art.a. This offering is the THE llLUFFS homf!' in desirable a.rta, !frWt f'nb'anm. 2 Spac BR, view. • only one_r or Its kind tn charming inside & out. Prat ewly decorated, toft tones. . . ·, re ,.,, $74,500. Popular " " Plan O\'erlook· By Owner 6-4&-la30. !ready to live ln. Fum or un. ~ I~ IJ!9 upgraded in evf'ry delail. CUS'I'O?i-1 4 BR. 2BA. By Realtors 675-6700 COMMERCIAL acre, Co~a Meaa, includt"s -4000 sq. ft. shop & oHices, ftnced. $7 5.000 c a sh. Paul Wetitbrook, Bkr. 494-9788 C·2, 2061-2070 Newport Blvd., C~I. lOO'x315'. Princi· pals only. Ph. 642-ll21. J~ BA, 1WJ shower, frplc. I d h Lagun,111 -priced to •ell at CONDEOMINIUM lndJcpd A: well maintalnt'd. A)oJ avail. Nolhlnr 10 do, ~ in& Iara:est veenbelt & •~ Ow '-'"*""""'~ Mastel· planned e It' 1· tr I c O'>\•ner Builder. Beametl. tl\llTI. ner 962·2062 for REALT" ft E ki -u;.. • Cath·'·al w'" C '•""• , EAL sr.·•·:re 1e1ien, custom. cabinets, ..... -... cw u•· onctominluma ' rr · Univ. Park Ce nter. trvinr "" large eltctronic 0 v en. dows. Allt'y a ccess for boat for sale 160 ~ tramrterr~. 4 bdnn Call Anytime 83.l-0820 119(1 Glenneyre St. •~I e g ant built-in china &: trier. $53,900. 646-9169 for -----'-----~ •.ft ".fltmUy rm., surrounded Offii::e hours 3 AJ.1 lCI 8 Prtf •M-!M73 !',49-03.16 cabinr.t in dining roon1. appt. EASTSIOE. Quiel location. ---,.---itif' beauUffiJ -trtt1,-4 __ " Laguna-Hiiis Mttslt.r suite plus 2 lttrge S ·a-n~C-1-tm-e-nt_e____ Adull1 only community. 2 ~~rooms. overtired muter SPECTAt\JLAR unobttructed bl'drooms \\•llh walk in BR, 11.i BA, frpl C'., larg!! :bedroom, netura.I b r I c k 1so• view ot f'Jll lre vall~y • LEISURE WORLD eleset~. 21 i balh~. panellt'd I --,-1A_G_N_I_F_IC-ENT--Vl-E-l_V_ pool, ~. rooni. Gatag<". :Jjftplace, family room, dln-140' front on vlt>w 11\dP. 4 BR, Ratt 3 Bdrm., 2 bath with den lined \\'ith 1:u.s1.on1 ceil-$21,900. BY O"'llt'I'. 963-2187, d~I J IW ii · Or.f!'ln, <'&nyon i: C'ily li1ht1. ~· nn., built-In nl'llre, 2 BA eXf('. hnmt:. Turtle .,, g it IO courst: view. ina to noor hooksheH, 2 :OVttt. dilhwuher. Br k, Rock Hills. 8'6-4.~91 aft. g Pl\I A I r-ccindifionina. elt:1tanl Ja.rre waUl!'d patlos \\•ilh f'X· :at~~dra~ :iin~~ f:.m~j ;$J,()OO. 846--0604. Ligvnl leich top quality df'cor, 6 Mos. tensive use of \\'roughl iron din rm. quality lhrourhOut. '· 4· BR. TOWNHOUSE hi!'""'· A Mf'xican tilt. n-uires THE IRWIN Co •'-"'"I Bf'aulifully Jdscpd, <'OVt:!'t'd £ . -~&--~1!· tennis courts. CJo~ to Realtors ,,. 'Ill patio, S74.:.ioo. ;bi)Cb. 2~{i baths, pri\'. A LITTLE _..... lncludei taxes, lnlUJ'lnce, Thomsen Realty 492--9650 !Ptitio: doub~ 1uage. HOUSE 610 Nt."'P0'1 Center Dr. gardenlna &: e "1 er i 0 r 4 Qutck1aaJt priced S28.~ WITH BIG IDEAS Suite -445 Nev.•port BPach ma i ntt1111.n~. Principles Stn Juan Capistrano 1..<1c,111ted in the niitlc St:aildt 3 BR, 2 .BA , be1ut. view. only. 6«-8.1.19. •• OPEN SUNDAY * Lavtly Seah&ven Home with din· nn. Open noon 'til 5 PM. J.9741 TRIDENT LN. · l HOMEIUYERS ;_, -· ltlAL TY .. .,...., 531-:1951 ""5<E'f FDICE surrounds ;your ' territory. An old ;faJbloned "cutie'' with :Ola :'\V}llte tbutteni. Al1 pa ·bulltins, hardwood noon ;wttk new carpetl. Perfect ,space It price for 1mall !ainil,y. Y'ou name the lennt. 'BKR •. 962-5511. • $32,500 Sy Olvn~r. tran~trrf'd! 1-lu•I ~I beaut 3 BR 2 BA·, pool hOme. A1111ume '$27,000 GI. with S3000 ~·n. \Vil\ <'art'Y .2pd or 1'0n1ider auto or ·110111e 1r1r 11!! part do"'"· "6-<834. REPOSSESSIONS Villa.. of So. L&aun• rugs, drope•, rl1frlg, many THE ILUFFS (THAT'S . \VHERE At. L xtras. 6 mo. old. Ne1\' UNDER ••• 000 THE QUAIN I IT T LE \Vorld. 8.17-3&52, °"'fltr. .,.., T ~ -.-Better than ne1v!: ! 3 BR,, BEACH HOUSES ARE, ~ 3 BR house. Beaut 2~~ bn'ii .. end unit. Gorgeous YOU KNOW~. S t c 1 u de d v:ew. Lc:ut. Cenll'al A/C. deep pile carpetins , custom from tilt 1~~. by h\ih Frpl<-", elect kit. 962--3833 draperies: brit:ht. cheery A N!dwood fencng, . Lfdo Isle priv. ··patio. A truly Sprawling ~le· st.Jlcd llv. de1irable homf! at anly mt, ha1 \r'A"tlLTED OPEN ELEGANT $3() 900. Act fast.!! BEAM CEILINGS k EX· l bedroom t. lamllY "'°m • PO SED TTMBERS . homewith4bath1A21ire· MASSTVE ADOBE BLOCK places. S92,SOO. TYPE FIREPLACE, from .__ .. _ .. lloor to eeillnr. I.Ce. plclure ,_......, 't""-1., window that PRESE:NTLY 1 A,6 Vi J'do.._ ....,. Au.. HAS OCEAN VIEW, Twin'l"'~-"--'-"a._.=.-"'---.:.••:.:.c~:;;- 11:ut bf.droom w/attached * PJER & SLIP * 2414 Vista Dt1 Oro bath . 13 ft. bayfront. S~.OIXI N rt Be h Long galley type kitchen In-Trade commerc. or lndu1t. · 144-~ ANr:icME eludes RANGE Ir ~EN, * 90 F t. Let * J;;;..,ii;iiiii""aOii~;;;;;; REFRIGERATOR, WASH· 4 Bdrm1.. 4 b11:th1. I..Jr&et ER, all In matching color Nmpu1 rm. SlJ5.IXXJ. LOTS OF PRIVACY tone.. Thi• channinc beach LtOO RE.ALTY fn thi11 JovPly custom -4 Br., 3 houu 11 clou to evtrythlna. 3317 V~• Lido, NB 673-7300 ha cul·dt'·!lac Back Bay homt:. Big bia: family room. Olterf'd for onlv 66' LOT • St1·ada corner A tr i u 111 , i n t e I' c 0 111 , $29,500 FULL PRICE I-Iii' pool. At lea1t 3 Br. l 11prinklPr11. flt'ctric aaraae Sf:E TODA\'! Ba. 1\.Ialrls quilrtel's. Qui~t opener. Room for pool on GCINI-~ ·rOMOJ{RQ\''! stteel , aecludt!<I privacy. hi.( 69"13:1' lot. Askin& MISSION REAL TY {)v.·ner anxious. $89.500 $45,500. Tern\!! to sult. 985 SO . ('OAST H\V''. cll"Br. Buns~r Crttly, Art , l.AGUN A ~ or 675-272.3. . Newport f'ot ln!onn"tion and location Phont {714) 494-0731 4 BR, :t Ba. boat yrd, det. rlbl ti ftairvltw 6'6-1111 of these Fl-fA &: VA home.. -SPLASHING ROCK-$ gar. $75,000. By owntr. 191 i;ontact -NP)(t 10 ~an • t:ll"V&ted Via Dijon, NB. 675-7-662. "' KASABIAN ortlst.' home. "P· •tudlo MH• Vtnlo ~••I iitate 962'"'644 upptir level ; tropical ltl.f'den.1 ________ _ (1nytlmt) SHARP & PRETTY Gold sh&.&: carpets thruout Everythin& a young family JOOks for • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family roon1 FPL. sunny kltchr:n wilh double oven range &. pus tbru to patio. Fenced lev~l rtar yard. A pd buy for , , • JUST $31,500 FITZPATRICK'S CAPISTRANO V AlJ.EY REALTY 31501 Camino Capi1trano San Juan Capistrano 4H·1124 ' S1nta Ana REDUCED $2500. Xtra sharp 3 bedrm 2 bath ~1.1· Mac Arthur A Bristol. Only 6 yrs nt"'. convPnient to frv.y11, mtjor shoppina: and Orange County Airport. llAs lirtplt<'t, .sunken tub and all extras. Reduced to $30.500. by an.xk>us teller who rnay help \\'Ith GI'• ck>tlna' costs, Jlul'I')', this one won't Jut. CALL 982-5523 • 537-500. COWNS I: W.ATI'S. c & w .tr_ ~l, i?\lCl!t apt .. adjoining 4 BR, 3 BA, fonnt.1 livin& • bSHAG·ON** blt"n bunk rm .• 4 camper dtnlnr, panellid family no. 1 POOL HOUSE L,.st of the Wnow 4 bdrm height rara1~•. off·ltNtt 2 1tory in Me11 Vt.rd' -... · 2 In Sadd1cbtck School Dltt. C'-AWAY --~-· p pukin~ for 5 autos JClwtr Go ...... 1.-.. ..:t e; • 1nE Harbor V1t!W hQme. 5 , l\O)J JUUQC"J.s In atlc }aveJ, SJ67,!'JOO, f'jf'O......,,-ILllU~ ..... , oW br, S ba, SomeJ'llet model. Rooml plore•bfdrootnl •• ·Huntinaton. Owner &I.)'•, ESCAPE HATCH trte comer lot. Aciou ~ Lte tam nn. Dix cptl drpi. Set the Gtorlout Pool and ''•ell yestmlay." M5.000. park. Im.mac. A prof. a: wallnaPtr 1 blk • trom 1t1y eool. Htrt't • aniat :B!kr. 500-5000. ror !hf' ('t'ea!lve &: weary. decoratfJd. All xtrts incl. in-~ ' home in the Oollhouee tract. ·----?-.Jat;si\'f' ti1n~r~ for bPan\11, te-m •arsr• door park • pool. Convenient lo Yoo• can't ml••· u. a wln-r B;Y owner 2 story 4 BR. 3 f'rf<e·f!O\\'lni ftom-plan: ~ o ~ .. ; n ~ r b 1 t n shelve1 J'Uhion Island • sc~. and call todl!ly. in.~. 'VA BA. fan1ily rn1, 3 car bdrn11:., 2 ba1h11: secluded, sprinklers• xtra storag•'. 0Pt~ Sat & Sun. Q\\•ntr, apprai1AI. Call 55 7 -5l11 garage. Sprlnklrrg. CrpfJ, r.loitf' in & a vito"" S59,!W)O. $.'i:l,(XXI, 54°o-5.,.o6. 2R13 Nevil'i ~i607. KATELLA ffEALTY FOR Sale or Rent·Lal\llla 8C'h,, We~t 9 Condo, 3 BR, 2 BA . By owner. 644-7917 eves. 4 Br, lo pymt. S182 ~r mo. Crpt/drpii/\vashr/Dbl 1tar, 5.57 ... 1132. 01\'llf. Huntington a.ach Duplext•/Unit1 salt 162 Larae 2 BR duplex in Costa l\f~sa. Otitstabdinc lnvl!llt i:t $33,700. Owner ~178 Income Property 16' TRIPLEX. VA TERMS • Have you invested previously . 'l'.'ith your VA ELIGIBILITY? • Do you know you may still ht Eligible to Purchase AGAIN ? • Do you knO\Y you may enjoy lneome Property with your VA, with NO 00\VN? e ~e these 3 unit Apartm"nts. • 1\\'0 2 Bt'droom, One 1 B~nt . • $41.000. • Call 64&-0S55, Evenlna:s ~16-6960 COLWELL J'f101->[RlllS INC RE Al flJH~ EASTSIDi!' 4°PLb f Btautlf'Ul 2 bedroom units an 50'x140" Jot. Q u 1 e t Eutslde 1~t Qear major ahOppint area•. Ownt't will help 'fl>itb tinanclnr. \Vanta f&lt 11Je. A!Jdng $55,000. Call 541).U51 (O))t'n EVes.) . ...... .. ·-.. - Join us In the Cool, Clear, Charming City of San Cl emente CASA DE~ TIEM 1 PO ., 10 Uniqu• Unit1 ' Each with 1,000 1q. ft. -pl~s GOLF CLUB LEISURE LIVIN«; 'J'he courtya rd r.olls right into the Coif Gre~ns. F.ro1n the d\vellings you will be viewing our State Park and beautiflJ} blue Pacific or overlook .. ing our lush green Golf Course and Serene RqUlnJ: ~!ills. Very near -State Park -State Beaclt~ Te nnis Courts Exciting features for 1vtry-day living in a VACATION ATMOSPHERI 2 BEDROOMS PLUS -Practical Floor·plans WET BAR 2 BATHS DRESSING ROOM AREA WALK·IN CLOSET (Master Bdrm.) LUMINOUS CE ILING IN KITCHEN PANTRY DISHWASHER BUILT-IN RANGE DOUBLE OVEN EXHAUST HOOD FOR RANGE BALCONY (Off Living Rm.) BALCONY (Off Master Bdrm.) WALLED PATIO LAUNDRY .ROOM .(Eacb Unlt) DECORATIVE LIGHTING FIXTURES SOUND PROOF ·CONSTRUCTION PAt\TY WALL BETWEEN UNITS FULL DECORATING 10 GARAGES -3 CARPORTS CO-ORDINATION CARPETIN_G ___ .. ·-· .. COMPLETELY \.ANDSCAPED GALA PARTY ROOM with F1REPLACE ~ : Brilliant investment for a Syndicate -tax shelter-~OO~·~Urunl depreciation to first O\vner. Units can be converted to CondominiUm1 for resale with ease. \Ve have plans, elevations. and renderings in our office. Under con struction -delivery by November. Price $295,000. MARK H. DUNN ~ INCOME HOMES &.NE\V DUPLEXES $41,'59 .. NEW TRIPLE."<µ 167.950 Beaut. new 2 A !~SR units • 151 E. Boy ~~ MHa. Ph: v::;::;.1 ... 3 BDRM. oWtier's hon\e plus 9 houses on lge. lot. Income SJ7,800. FORTIN. Realtor ~ (10) 2 BR·Deluxe Bide .• 6 mos old E/sMfe C.r.t. Pfin.. clpals only. 00.U21- LTR1P::O:I>EX=°". c.l-3-,-Br-"' •• "1-IO_ba._, IJll,, 2-2<1ii',, ut,IIOO. By °"11• ....~.! ---~-~ ACRE* drps, hitn,, 1 >Told. l<t.000. SEE THIS CU.·i•. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1.5 J."'HA 11ssum.11hJe lo:1n, f'rln. Modern 2 hdrni. liornf' plui 2 332 CATALINA OR. S•nte Ana H•l•htt Something Grtatl ContempooLa9un• Hills anly. !16:!-12?.G. bdrm. t'Ol f&Jt~ & • lhrl\'ing Poot-4txlR 6 BR. 3 bA ., fonnftl din. nn, . Family fun • eountry quiet: J Only 19 l!J>llC~~ )('ft! Adull · HERITAGE REALTORS Eutaid<! Jl.2 ZOninr. 2 oJdor homes on Jot. One of the ll'w remaining la:Jt parce!a, :i-,rril!f """I Ci!Lnow •. 'E)PEN sAT-SUN-1:J uphnl!~rrry hu~lnt');,, Si2.!i00 4 Bit R1tn!"h stylf', Be1tut. Pl-of. drcor. $59,!iOO 3 BEDROOM l--IOME on 15 n1i11u1 e• ft"Om Oranae. parJC, acUactnt 10 1..t"itU(e Jninutr. ·I BH, '.! RA , inun,v • Nrgo1iahlt. l~ndN!'~J)('~. 2 hlks 1o MV GEM large lot. Assume FJ.tA JJrit. · County employment ~enltr1. \Vorld. 23.101 Ridge RouJc ~tl'as. c~i1·n•·!' Jo!, J!'IK.':.? Cnr-1111.1.1~: '.\l1·CORl\fAC~ Cminu ~· t luh. Ld«• llt"\\". Ry 1 'th l I upen Sat. & Sun. $7T nlonth, inc.I all! Cai, Dr .. (olt Moulton Pkwy.), fllan111 l.11111•, F. nf Uro.-1k· RF.AL1'0R i!ij-i!"iit ov,·n111·~ S • 9 , 5 u o, Call 1610 "" Coa111 llwy .. N.B. oan WI { to; pay· l •5 v.·A!t.r, trash, TV cable. In a. Lqunfl J-llUs. 830·3900, hurst, N. nt A1l11m•. "t2,'.""'. ·---~ . 54~r7. REALTORS 642-462~ ment~ o $ 1. per fun tilll'd family pArk. ~N;,,E:;;"'' 2""s"'n7,.,=.:.c:;.;.cc._,, • • •• OPEN SAT /SUN. 12·5 --. month . $25.500. BKR. STUDIO dupl.x. SHARP 2 n Mobile Home, 24 ijrok('r :;.1, 63.14 or :~16~1'1261, 410 BLUMONT ST. 4 ~R. la 11'12~ 1ame room. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-4 ~6-0814 anytime. Bedrooni1, but It -in•. Contempo Green Rivtr 'Wide, 14851 Jetfrfy Rd. Sp SAi E S"I :r.IXI -SPANISH ESTATE J~ ba, blt11 kit .. crp!~, drps. Ii l I K' Ad.fllctht to gait ('()Ur~t. Take 344. Rec Pk. Sell/r€.'lll· '_, ~· ·· · I." 1t ~ • \\'l l"tr !!Offt ntr incl S.34 700 3204 MARCUS ST. N p ace tac 1 unit. in.a: Crcea River otr ramp from Sacrifice. O\Vrlf'I'. fl!i0/1110: 4 R1\n11. 1'11111~1dl' I Close in, v•hit r ~·aftt· vif'"" 5b7~t94 · ' \\'p1cr(runt 1h111!ex·$.):l.~ slit yard. 1~ Tilden St., Riverside Free\'.'ly, 4001 211 : llA,S . .f609 ·Condom1nn11n . Nt:1\' ~h•l on lit'. ff'net!l ll>I . f Bdnn1.. , • WALKER REAL TY \Vc11tmin8ter. ONLY $32,&00. Crffn River Dr., Corona. '°"=~;;,.c::.:.:::.:::::;.. __ 542.1771:· • ' lo( $55,'900. ~~- 1 VTTIU~21 ~. --~-----~·J'J'.lf'I. 211 hnllti:: r iN'plAc·r., :t bath!I, 3 frpli:•. Beitmed Mls,1on Vi•1• 3.tf6 Via l.ldo, N'pl Btach LADEn• REALTY <rl41 7.17-7374, MOBILE home, 2 BR tum. AJI elerlric, 8201 Hl<lif'llf'ltl , l'flll't .. plu111 1-hdrrn. fU4Ult 67S..S200 M ..:..•..._ __ ..::_____ Adult par k ' Continental LOTS or lots! Jn lftm~ · Pfione 5.'1,6-4243. apt, Ont: or ;, klnd, In xlnt f BR. :I BA home, eprinklen, ""44ll Conten1po Mobilehome Expo Mobile Manor. 2804 \Veit 1tt Bftch, J\.l, JU, u; GOV'T. OWNED t~•l>lition. 189.~. Oil'<": lndJCapn.. R•<lu<'d I. m .900. F .. L&nd~;e;;, HM433 * Grand Opt•••• * St, Sant• Ana. Space 10.I. ::t.. Homellntlm ~ 11on1: 1J1> PArk A\·t .. left on $.15.730. 2'5442 J:I Plcador. VieiY Hom~• Canntl 3 UQUID.,.TJON SALE 20 UNITS Ste Oranae County'• newolt $.1000. S:16-.655a or 548-96al -.,,:;-:,77"'====...,~ ~~~e~\'C~~~~-::;: Blumont ... \\'llrh tor 1i1n. 1!7·5181, BR .. FR .. iux'. ttplf, p;..m ll im;pioved loti, l'l'J•t tor OWntr would l.ikt!' to ex· '72 turnllhed model mobile •n lAvllt modulaz' No. lOOO. ~~aeJUAN ~;=~K. closing C'0~_11• Call 9G8·4"J~ •. * 4!J9...2800 * ft.EAL E~:tate, Sal,. or Sold, lot. Sprnklrs., Jndlel'd. prtnc rnodUlart, Palm SJ:irina• • ctwtte down -Th11 11 tn a home dilpJay, Optn d&iJy, 9 24 x 46, 2 Bit, 2 BA, cor lot. BY OWNER ~ Call Whit, '37-9550. Fonst only. O"\\'l'ler 64t-:S961, $3750.eadl. aoodrenlllinJ1.Novac~ am-dusk. TW Se.n Dleao <>etatt bretle. Ow *· 493-918' * Crelt Realty ~ i:. Olson. Rtlllort. 673-1166 anytlm•. !Ii acnt, view. dose 1n cy. ~-UIT,500, Cell the Frewy to Avtt; Pi<wy uit. lf,1.3191, !Sch. Hts.; ·;.-. OWNER ~=.r~m U.wpon lltach FANTA$I"ICdplx laraaleon Upl!"f· -utliut lloJM lnvtolmel1t Div ision· 28282 Cl?nlJtO• Capistrano,.;=.::..;;;:;.. ____ -..:.;, ·~- ('.TRANS, ERRED • --BalboA Pcnin. Hure 3 br 1111,,...1500. per acn. 516-llOO. l.qtma NltlteJ. l3l·l900. l~~:o:..i::t:.= I lledrm. 1~; bnlh, boAl or LAGUNA VllWLoff IMMACULAT.. ownu1 apt w-beaultlut n•w 46 acre_,P!"ductnr oranae N"EW 24x60 S Ii ver c re 1 I TIME FOR c£fupcr tale t)('ar bf'er h ' 4'hc90 ~7 trli S15,!XMI ~ -furn. STS.000 Jo'.P. \Vorth lf'OVW .. JUvmldt .... ptt Mobile Home. Worth ovtr sc1'001. 5.. do"~· Only '°"90 isl• Iris 115,1/00 IAY CREST ~90.0001. m E. s.Ibol •<rt. $2),000. WW &ell for $16,800. 174 124.500. O:llJ 9fi2~7771. :zri~tOO Fem Ir Cata1\n11. $2,000 Super cle•n, 3 btdronm 2 l~ Blvd. 613-0526 ~·1 Bids. ~d~ PJ:t Fully tnd1Cp'd, porchtg, DAILY PILOT RED CA it PET REALTORS F.Mr.ltAI.0 SA\" LOT hath home whl<h h., '.lust BALBOA Cov.,, N. 8 , ;;i; :""'' p < S llUntlngton B .. ch patio, ~ util. •hcd. On • . BtlllfNESS 0/:ETlllll'IY 2 & 3 BEDROO.\t-~ Vui"Anl 1121 "f>:ml'tt1hl Bay $90,000 ~m~ 1v,111Uabl,., floubte W1.1t@rf1"t1nt. PJi. ramp • ~ti pi-o,.;rlie •T'fl ffff.' ,,_ Deluxe 4-.Pl~x nr C.W. choice lot In • l)(fY.' adult Coclhail bd teataurant. nr pool. f\('df'('Q)'lll"d. s:iOJ. r or )01N & llOllll'il cl\ll : flreplllN',' kl!ehen "1111US? tlo111. :'ilodC'm 3 n_r . $117.500. ,,,,., .• wort •• ~ Iow..i-. .:.: Colle&!. 1-'ry.ly. WAlk to tluntlnrton Bch " Park. Shf>\\.-1nz load . PrlCt! d In Bl.VE!tl" B"ll G nd R I c II o ~ ... ,.., ~-,...,.. ...,..-u • p.1rk. i n% on. A11 536--Jm. 96&-4445 CLASSIFIED ADS . t d n .• 1110\•e • • .~ 1 ru y, ••tor artA A-murh. muC'h ITlot't'. o \\'T1tr, .,,'-'""",!iO tor eanv)ltl~. W~IJ f!. • 1ncu es~~· liquor J AC J'i: Sp N R f. At.TY 11' Ha)•~\de, Np't ~•rh $.'59,000. To ~rc•A $flpn'(·i11 te .'. J>_P'· 00·.~A D"Y 2 BR H~ + 1-~our } .. [k unit11, t2xM 1 BR M""obOe hotne. Ucti\se. Xlnt _ .._... Jo.. ~. .l •A7"J\'>'>. I lW'ln.cr; JM\ tm tor" 1no-, lnc •l!,780, NB ·---Uo s•ooA. ...... '!"' .... ' "" ""0"1·"h1 675·6161 r1 I 646--7171. J BR. 2 RA, Ir, dc11, rrpls, Re:lll 'l:'M•~ Broker '" <fV ' • _,. n. "' "" <"AU'l.ltt. ___ -.,, Ask'I 16t,2ll/. 548-4562. 2131!137 °"' ••• -M-FOR ACTION Godwin'• """'E •·at~ OCEANFRONT -drp•, f1•plr, hlln11, Ill.II aar. P. O • .Jlbx 112 ~ Vt\1"':7'1~ ...... • • • nur.u~ nc v I rahulou ... \'"'~'. lto·I ! roc·k•. mll fll('lf y1nl. l.oi.·:11Pd in JlriV Dflna Poi~. Calif, ~ )8Y 4Jwnel'" dupl~x l yr old TRAILER w I enc I o a trd Box li96, Bl& Beu Lakt O\\'N·YR-0\\'N A.Pf. 2 SR, 2 E comn1 \v1lh pool. 1 Block ':71M91-43C5 taplrtrlnO Stach, ~.000. ~~~,!!!; furn. ~ta Mesa. tn4} 856-TSU IJA. fum . ~12.500. 3 UR, 2 Imm "'""n l18.950. &IMlM Va-s eottl -~I r .. ~1 or Ihdt lot IOI.-· ·~-642·5678 Ev,., (2!!) +fl.5.'!ll BA unlurn, $7{1,000. Wl\lt11 2 le duCilu:a. next 'CIOOI', \-ii NE\VPORT ESTATE A "'iiOOL your t!OUM. a,t., stol'lt • 4-Pl0c kr. South Cout '71 2~. :I BR. 2 Ba, Lndl)' 'L"EVt:L=,-..,wrs.-="""-.,.-'..........,-';...;.~, ~lt('r, ~ii)', elev., pool. bl.It from ocetn lielch. $,44,000. s BR, I F.tlf. KtJT)' btd1., et('. thro • J)a!Jy°pjJol Plual Dix S .Ir. Owntt'1 rm, vle\V lot. $75 mo. Adltl·. wlth·Wl ttr. Crtt\IJM area.I aubf. aar. Bkr. ~ "5·000 tfl, A;t '734lil Schuh, 8kr. 4'5-0303. a.rdW M . Ul'lit. 8.lcr. MJ!..23,2J, Welttm .. lll,900 t.•1481 By owtlft'. Call J4ll..4l2'7 • ' • 1 I, • • • • I ... •I • \ I I • \ NOW! NEW! PlkOT PENNY PINCHER CLTSTSIFIED: ~DS WITH A NEW-iOW-RATE ' . -, I ·3· .PLINES ·.TIMES ~i.oo • - .. • .. • • • Y l!E,M $ OR · • • LESS ' • e EACH mM MUST IE PRICED e, Combined Total of lt1m1 Nol To Excoed $50 • I / • No Copy Ch1ngH e No Abbroviation1 • f ~No Commercial Flcoi• • .. ' , ·er A LC • 641-5678 • ~SK FOR YOUR DAILY PILOT AD-VISOR AND YOU MAY CHARGE IT! ,. • • • . . • ' .. •• -~ I ~ I .... }or-l~1 1 -·-I~ I ·-·-~ -·--~I ~:..OM"'"'-I 1 1 ~~~1 ~---~J1;.;..---:~1~~~ Mount•ln, C-rt, -Fumlshed 300 Hou .. s Unfurn. 30S Hou111 Unfurn. 3'5 Condominiums Apts. l'urn. ...,...1Wort,.,...,,__"!'",...,,,--11-' c-. •t Mor 0....,....-,.-,-, -----Fount•ln Volley _u_n_f_ur_n_. ____ 320_ 1c'"'o-11-.-------- wr In lamoul Lob H&.-~-••-, BD"'"', 2-,, BA, _,, e•-Cotto Ml11 -o1 Ibo ""'4 -Slnlleo"-2 Br.Gor. FREEll • ~ n -~ --------LIVE LIKE A KI NG · Al Budget Prices! London Bridle-Locat9CI l'eDctd. Fum er Untum. l andlords..c>wners k1t., diahwbr, water pd. Nr. 2 BR, encloeed praa:e, priv clw 1D .U -a <Ill<· Ront..t. Hou11 '79-1431) We will rein tenants to )<>01 ldlool. $28S. mo. 962-9921. patio, $215 ptt mo. 545-4m -• ...m -la<~ Le9une INdl Fll!;E OF c:buae • , , Huntlnsrton INdl or 547-9673 wort. ._ .. Newjdt BMall ID-MazW dKirable tenants on ---------*NE\V 2 BR. ALL EXTRAS. FURNISHED-- UNFURNISHED a-.~ ....-T. $150-\JtD pd. Ch a r m I " I O':i waitinc Uat. NR. sans. MUST S£E! ~ _ ..... I ii• Bach. Bir patio. N. Ai:"A Rent1l1 • 64$.3900 3 BR-2 BA·bltins-Xlnt llOOIMO. 54$.2169. * POOLS .. ....J:".:::: ::: l::.Util pd. So. Laouna. I e PRIVACY ASSURED-Sm! cond. Only $229. per Huntington lleocll * ENCLOSED ~.. ~ -wrtte·, Br. C!Ud/pe< ok. tum. Bachelor "·--aiow. mo. Agent 96i.4471 or • BR -··· A' II ""' GARAGES ---.. 540-8103, - . "°'.•w. 'u ' •·~· * CONVENIENT . Spencer Elt&W, P . O. $25G-2 Br, ~an view, Nie-$85.. Incl. refrig, wuher, dryer. TO AU. BEAOtES ~ Box -Bti Beu I.Ake, ety turn. In t plx. ------=~~~-~-.,.--,I )'ea.th lease S 2 0 0 Imo . :,( 1 Collt NU-VIEW RENTALS •BUDGET SAVER-I Br. 2BR.!lnndnew.H"l'M<k Ada'ms&Brookhurst. FROM $135 MON1n Out of Stole Prop. 171 673-4lm "' ;s;..3241 ~m beach. CrpUcn,... Kids. ""'· ll35/mo. Incl. "1" .... _ 0' 968-2290. ADULTS PLEASE • MO ntal N nd h ;,,,·------Days U4: ~ult for . AIIJZONA. tarp Ind lots, water, piower, IQOd. road.I. $995 IU11 prfc<. Euy tmnl. Free Ptcture1, mapt. Wrlle l';lmet BuUtt, . Box 486, KJIWnWt, Aris. l8IOL ~ • ~ , . e , w -Mr 1-t\UTl.h l BR, 2 ba, all apphanccs. VI LL A PO"ONA wattr w. Ref. le cash ftqd. e COZY COTTAGE • 1 Br. · patio, crpts/drps. Pool & "" Cpl pref1 no cats. 494-2185 stove, refri&', fncd yrd. Walk to Beach. Vacant 2 Br. t!'n11i11 crts. $210, 7>-tfl-7·103. PHONE 642-2 01 5 Lido ltlo Kids/pet. $135. $135. Cpt/drp, bring kids! Condo. Furn. or (1760 Pomona Ave.) *WA O e AT THE BEAO!t 'Br. Renl·A·House 9794430 Unlurn. 325 1 '!!!~~~!!![!!!~~'!"'!!1 5 B TERFR NT* fixer upper. Kids ol<. $!50. 3 BR. trplc. crpts, t•nced.l ---------1 HOL IDAY PLAZA R. 6 Ba. home. Beaut. $225.. mo. .4182 Scenario. Newport Beach DELL.XE Specious 1 BR.. turn. Avall. 1 to 4 month& e SPACIOtJS 2 Br. 2 Ba. 968--7079 or 893-5948 -fum apt. $135. lleatrd pool • be(bmlna AUi. ht, at $2500 KldalP<-lH. $165. I ~~------* * * * * * Ample parkm .. Adu!", llQ per mo. Incl pier a ~Ip. Irvine * BRAND NEW * pets. : , Bay & Beach Realty • BEAtmf'UL Cd?otar-.21 ;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;;f Condo home w/boat shp 1965 Pomona Ave. OL ; .. ... , ... I~ Bu11...u- Op.Pw•lffY * 67s.3000 * Br. 2 Ba. !am rm, lrplc, I' SUmmor, or leU.1 avail. * $30 WEEK & UP . -Newport Beach $260_.______ 4 BR.~~ ~nn •... :: ..io1 \V. Coast !thi:h\Vay • Studio & 1 BR Apts • .-e LOVELY LIDO 2 Br. 2 ! :: 2 ~!am nn~.:: $325 * Calf : 675""820 * e TV &-Maid Service Avail » •••• ' Distributors for this area Now avail.able: A new, ex· -citing, atamorous opportun. ity for a dependable man or $21>2 Br. houae. Balboa Jal. T~·UFrplHcl. LuxwiouL $265. 2 BR. 2 ba.. choice! •••• $300 Townhouse Unfurn. 335 e Phone ~rvice-Htd Pool Child ok. J.lll:'t • e p You-We e Children & Pet section $225-2 Br. 100 yrds beach. Have t.IANY othen, with Costa Mesa 2376 Ne\vport Blvd, CM Gar. Deck. Nicely furn. new rentals comlna; 1 n OPEN llouge 332 Tours !..a., 548-9Th5 or 6t5-396T • ~"cn.._2 Br "'-· ..i..a.t on ---.1 hourly. N"""""rt R iviers, fron1 JO It) This Ad \Vorth $5 on Rent ~All bltns."-·--~-ALA R1nt1l1 e 645-3900 .. ~ 5. Aug 5th & 6th. 4 BR, 21; $135 mo. Df'luxr-. mobile NU·VIEW RENTALS 1641 Newpor t Blvd., CM BA, !am rn1. patios. trplc. home. Nice patio. Comp.. 673-403.1 or 494-3248 LE ASE OPTION/OR "SINCE 1946" 1860 MJ. It.. c r Pl s, furn. \V /\V carpets. ~1ature Walle • Bay or Bch • 1 Br LEASE 4 BR., 2 BA., ht Weatun Bank Bid£'.. drps, bl111~. storai:f'. 2 car couplr, no pets. PondUON: mob hm •• J.25. UtU pd. Abo w/w crpts •• lrg. cover-University Park, Irvinr-gar, pool, rte ('f'nlcr. nr Mobile Est. 1991 Newport $105 Jue C.M, ed. patio, love1y rural Days 552·7000 Nights ~~oo~~~-('hildrcn OK, lease Blvd. 646-8373. R1nl·A·Hou11 979-1430 atmosphere. $265. per .,----,-~-----1 113!>-mo dlx mob hm • ~m::, tutest • grow1na 3 BR, 2 Ba. 1ii blk bch. Avl mo. CALL agt. 546-41•1 4 BR., 2% ba •••..•••••. $365 Newport Beach screen porch. 1compl furni pantyholecompan,y, offering Sept. J.5.June 15. $315. 5015 NOW VACANT. Modern, 3 BR.., 2 baths ·••• $3351340 BEAUT 11e1v 3 hr townh!lt'. :pool .. a~c~, no pets.{ a 1DCCH1fu1. tested method Bruce Crescent (Ltd o near new, 3 bedrm., 2 bath 3 BR, 2~' baths ...•..•. $350 !l' BOAT SLIP, BAY a.son s e w po r ' of lellQ pant:ybOle tbru re-Sands) 213: 67G--460'1 borne on quiet cul.cJe-uc i eel h 11 VIE\V. Bllins. dbl gar 548--6332· · tail outlets. No Rillnl re--1619 W. Balboa BJvd, SJ.pi Larp oversized yard.. Leue r •1 \V/elec dr opener. Xtra pkf. 2 BR. Very clean. Adults. qulred. O:mpany. provided I. $100 per wk. Aug.sept. ~ • $275. mo. Immed. poa:. 64&-6-139: 64;)....4385; 838-5035. Steady people only, no --·•br. lllvHtment of ,_ blk to beach. 90-«ll9 Call -515-8424 S 0 UT H D pl F 34S children or pets. 364 Uth --=~=~-~~·--. COAST REALTORS. ..,.<r' .. .,_,. u exes um. Platt, Apt B. CM~ .. to $7500 d~ upoo IUU 3 BR, 2 BA. comp! lutn, plOl 1,,-=~=---,--,-~ .. or put.time. priYile1$, lovely. Avail 5 BR. 3 BA, exec. home. in Untv. Park Center, Irvine Newport Beach t A: 2 Jilt. Pool. $1~ ~ J.,, ! Natkm:Wldepublicl,y-owned Sept~'S:i'Jf RtverAw.· UJ!Ptf bay,areL Avail l/L OH~ Anytime 833-0820 BALBOA Penin. 3 br, 2 ba. ~me~~~~~ .• ~tion, l,POnlOl" ol. 1972 WA~li"Dn?fr 4 Br .:.3 ·Ba, r 644-4439. .1..1..1Ce how'a 8 AM to 8 P1.t nr b ket Basket. Annual ~ Mill ~~.W or l d ~~ fumithed. Aue-1 Balboa Pentn1ula $285:\vinter $250. Eves & E. 22nd St. CM. 64 Ueauty P,IP&nt; now accept.-ut. 62 &e.Con a..... UNIV. Park Villaae III, wknds. 54G-0316; \Vkdays 1 Br lrg $140 &: $135. S/pool: tac,. appUbtlons trom am,. , ~ On the Pt. Oceanfront 2 Br, brand new 3 BR. 2 BA 644-l303. Adlt.!l only, kleal for bltlout, cipabil! 'indiv1du.W HOUHI Unfurn. 305 2 Ba. $215, bu ~. 1arden home!'. Pr Im e b&chel.ors. 1993 Church. CM desirous ot additional in· Kids. greenbelt Joe. Exclusive full Duplexes Unfu rn. 350 5'8-9633. come with a chance tor tre-Rent--A·House 97f.1430 ree. facilities, pooll!, tennis Balboa Penlnaula 1"11"'75,:....;_...;.,,Cu-l-,-1~B-r~hoe-,-..,.-~i mendous 1uture growth. In-General Corona CS.I M.lr cts, clubhse. et~. Close lo , w/dE>n, patio, gar. Ad\alta. vestment fully secured by achools Ir shopping center. DLX duplex 2 Br., l'~ Ba, no pets. Quiet. 646-376C •• , ~ Inventory, · 38R, 2Ba w/frplc. Top S. of $345. mo. 833-3389 bltins, nu cpts. drps, frpl, , A: Br For information, write or Hwyloc.Comp.redecorated, UNIV. Parle 4 BR, 2~J BA, encl gar, yrs l!'le only. *~1ui:::ee:·~ ?l0 pOOne, giving name, address new crpts A range, $350 mo. dshwhr, new drape.!!, freshly 838-4949 W 1·Sth St CM · and phone to Mr. H. Brock. lloUMI *Apt•. on 1 yr leue. 073-8902. painted, Lge yd. $365. mo. Huntington Beach · ·• · · PANTASI'IC CDRP., '"! Co1t1 Mel;fl Day.!! ~. ,. v es VERY Nice 1 Br. D1 San Joaquin Hllll Rd., °*1 ,145·0111 -If , "J 83.1-2444. DELUXE 2 BR. cov pat)(). Quiet. Sep, by 1ar. A Newport Financial Centu, * l BR·l BA * NEW 3 BR, 2 BA, dslnvhr, Nf!1\' drps, crpts, bltns, dbl over 30, no ~· 548-'. Newport Beach, Cal.it, 91660 refri&, ftiilc. patio. AcroM gar., lovely private' grounds. 1 BR. $125 studlos Sl1S 714-640-0Xl0. $215. &.!I Is Kids ok. from Park. Pool &. tennis \Vatr-r . & gard~ner pd. chlldn!n o~ pell. %135 Eiaen. .Health Food restaurant Card and Gift..ahop Fish alJSI Chips HOLLAND Bus. S1l11 ins ORAflGE, C.M. 645-4170 CANDLE Shop for sale. Across from Mission in San Juan Capilltraoo. For ln· 1onnation call 4~14ll. WEIL establisbed sa-vlce Station. Inventory onJy for sal~. Texaco • Harbor 6 WU· '""'· 'CM. 54s-5rl61545-53'13. 10 CANDY vending machines 1or rent, $5. month. MS-5180 or 646-281" Bualneill Wont.ti 210 $llO-AlL UTlL pd. l 'urn. $245. w/new <:pta I: dithwahr. crt. -· B A 1 962 0022 Respons1blf' married eouple Ave Ste h'-Apt 6 ~~e'L~ A.pt. Ideal for BltiDs, fp).,. lg 1ncd yd. etc. ..,.....,. y pp . ~ · (Adults) $165 no pets. . . ..,. • • -... , *. . . • LHni Opllon Avoll oble Loguna Beach 842-3276. tBR, partly turn. Nr lhopt. Bla/0-642-~ 64&966i · " Loguna· Hiiis Older child OK $1.15. $l<f0.-MOVE Toda.Y! • 2 Br. -~_,,;,-~;.;..,=~ ~\75-0iannlng I Br. No. •nd. ' 64&-2627. mtns, crpta, drp&. )'l'd for 4 or 3 BR,2 study, ::!.__rml 1 • Can furn. • *3 BR, 2 BA. Alr-cond., ft45-Niceb''fum. 1 Ir 2 ii kids/ din rm, BA. ruu b y pet. -'"m·• •·-'·h'"~. Nr •11 $245>:3 Br;I' 2 Ba. custom bit custom Interior \'.'OOd. Trailers. Adults onJy. 132 W. * ,,.... ............ uip T home. Canyon a~a. 837-5921, 837--0336. Wlhon, C.M. 6'S-U.10 • $'~YEARLY . N rt 1 ·school!. $325 Mo.' Incl water. i -· til pd J.;,,.r UI ewpo • ,.. Sept. l·Aug. 315. 1973 .:JOiJ""v . . 3 Br, 7 Ba, N•wPort Beach 2 BR FURN -l155. Br. Cozy cottqe. Tot/pet Perfect rell required. Prine frJl]e, unsurpassed vlew, . Cpta. drps. bltinl. No petr. ok. only. 5C9-3568 beaut. deck. OCEANFRONT uppe 3 Br, 2 Nr Harbor Center. 54l)."4IC. * Untum 2 BR.= .. «-I• NU-VIEW RENTALS ba. Newly r.decor. top to BAO!ELOR apt 195-$150-STEPS , to b e a c h ! ""lA ...... 673-4030 ·' or 494-3248 bottom. $425 Mo. on annual mo. Tota/pet or sin&les. Avail. garage. 2 srnl cblldren ok. Ieue. Irwin Co., Realton lat/l~t All uWltlei paJd. yearly, No pets. Must have. nf'I. Walle to \Vtr. 2 Br. Den. Frpl, 64.f...6lU AvaU Aug. 19th. 963-2U1 • $150 mo. + $75 dep. !ll&-!!637 bltns, uU pd. Klds/p<ta. 1'1"-50-BACllELOR A P T. * $160-Fttlhly Decor. prlv. patio, bltna:, fine. 2 Br. tilt/pet &ttet·s 1).M."' ~ , .. ..... Rent·A.oHouae 97f.l430 Man only. 6'5-C530. 132 w. Untum 2 BR. Crpt'i. Single 2 BDRM A: dt!'n, ocean view, [ ApabiiWltlfarRent I[•} Wllaon, C.M. garage. 2 aml children ok. $230. mo. Ulll pd, 32086 So. _ . Huntfngton BHch * No pets. Mu11t have ref's. ciitHwy,646-6390 l';;;;m;;~·iiiiii.:i:.i~l~~~~;;.;~~~~j --------$1'1ChSECLUDED 2 Br. on $ISO mo.+ 175 d<P. (l46.l63'1 Loguno Niguel Apts. Furn. JM1 L1QUINTA HERMOSA 1 t TD L h huae Jot. Crpts, drp1, 1ar. afterSp.m. _________ ,. _ _.. ______ Spenisb Country Eltat. u... · S "a S Vacant! 2 BR 00...., crpbr, en,.., pr.. NEW 3 BR houle. Beaut ~rol !no I< Spadoul Apia. ,..... ~ * M &~%INTEREST $18&-SPACious 3 er. 2 Ba. ::c1re:::"'!" .. ~. ~'. ~~. ~;'io~~ c. A = u:::i .. a":'ITw.'-2nd T.D Loans RIO, crpt•. drp1, lllT7Wallace,Apt6,CM. Newportlleodl Only ldd•IP<"· '* 3 BR, 2 BA, Mna del Mar .• -------Bold New Concept I BR -FURN. $175 Lowest' rates Oranae C.O. Good cond. Least.1st & Jut i -ALL UTILITIES PAID •I "WE 'BUY TO'S" $23>-SADOLE Up! Old.r ' $240. 2854 V•luco Lane. SUPER Harbor View ftnW FURNITURE RENTAL ' Br. hse. 4 corals. Kids 545-1008 3 BR, shag crpt, 3 doon (4 blks S. ot San Dteao l'tW7 ~ S.ttler MfJ. Co. welcome. 1 ........ H ,_ 0 __ ,_ St d G~~ pool ~f&r15 k~~.~v. on Beach, l blk W. on Holt 1 641-2111 . 545-G611 LANDLORDS I _,,. 8"' • -~~ • u eat• ~uener. ~ · -· * Monflt to Month to 16211 Parkllld Lane) Cpls Pvt hm 1105 UUI pd .. ~ * 100~ --·---0 "-en•) ··1·.... . • " Serving Harbor atta 21 yn, Do you have a vacancy'!' We · · BLUFFS • Leue -· Sell 1• r-~ PuuD • O'I ~ r Money Wintotl 250 can nn It. Many dfflnble Rent-A-House 979-1430 134, M. 2323 Eutblufl Dr. * Wide s.l<ctiof>. l'!!!!!!!!...,'!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!tl i I tenantll on our waiting llit. CLEAN, ch arm l n s, at-Appl. Bkr. ~. st:)o1e-O>lon $145 -$'M5 . WANTED SSM-nO?.'l Joan, le<:Ul"ed w/2nd or 3rd TD, ~nt Bluffl Condo. 133,4211. ------ I I~ * SUMMER RENTALS * Finer Homes in Beach Area From $1.000 Month Bil Grundy, Ritt. 675-6161 Coron• dol Mor LAJtOE 2 bdrm. f u r n ,.,/trplc.. u:;o. ptt month. )'f)y, Call eves. 613-'T.Mf. • • Ab!Kllutely NO CHARGE. tractiv~ 7 br hie. Some cpt Newport Beach * 2ol Hour DtllWJ'J' Bachelor &: 1 BR, pa •. BEACON RENTALS & dJi>s. $145. 5'8-6680. i frplc's, priv. I'• r a1ea . * 645-4111 ** 2 BR, cpta, chl>I, aar .. e, $210-IJdo Id•. Hu.. 1 Br. ~ • -~ ~= i:cth h.t, :i : LANDLORDS.I qu iet. Cpl only. No pets w/aaz. Yearly, __ ........ _ _ pool tables, sauna batho; $165/mo. 548-8251, 543-1405, ·-· ~ -1 •N llv 2 ~ gi;·, ..-~v c • .-RI nn. See for youn:eU I 1730'1 We Specla1.b:e tn NtwPOrt F,OR rent $150 lJel' mo. 2 br sunrms: Kids/pets. 51T W. 19th. CM $43.3'81 KieelaoJ'l Ln. Cl blk w. or :"~!.,c; i::r s! hous<. 182 C.CU Place, 138>-Util pd, 3 Br, 2 Ba, ml N. Main1 SA 547-0314 Beach, I blk N. of Slatu), ....._...... C.osta Mesa. bltns. Gar. Deck. • 842-7848 ~~~1:..F to You! Tey ! BR.1 ba, $195. Fncd yd. NU.VIEW RENTALS lbr.$1ZT.50; 2br,$15S.New· HUNTINGTON Gardens NU-VIEW RliNTALS Ganae. Chitin OK. 2113 673-<-030 · or 494-mS ly dee. Bltlnl. S.Opg. ""°1 APL" Hell at llolsa Chlc!O. 673-Cl30 or .._324 Monrovia. 646-UCi; N&-6255 HARBOa View Homes 1rta. avail. 533-0464. 530-0881. ~132.1. Compare • SM BEAt.rn:FUL YARD 3 BDRM., 1 bl., dble. ear-3 Br, 2 Ba, family nn, elec Balboa l1l1ncl what you're mllsloa. Fr. Completely fenet'd . 3 bdrmt, age, ll.l'le yard. $225. Phone :!otchie:~w ~ ~· :::'t VERY prhlate 1 br apt. $ J.20..$240. · • 2 b&th&. family room. din. stl-4097. 714·494-5464 213·797 7487 Furn. yr round attc:r sum-1125 • $135. Lie. modem 1 • rm. Pf!r!ect condltkln and El Toro · ' · • · mtt ·$200 mo Incl utlls Br., redl:'c. CpUdt'PI, 'Nr. • spotlt:uly clean. $275 per ---------3 Br, 2 Ba, family rm, elec 6~l · ocean 210 Cbtca10 ,, month _ Call' 5t6-368I No kltcb, w/w cpts, drps. $400 536-2268, 847-5169. : ., • . t. 1 CLEAN 4 bedroom, 2 bath, mo. Jellse. Shown by appt. 2 BR. $2X> mo yrly. No A.PI' Pool Ide S ~ !· 1 pe P e'Ue. lul)y carpeted home. 714 : 494-5464 , 213: 797-7487 pell/no child~n. Av a 11 a .. ~ .. al 1Pvt • loPl.C-J 4 Bd!room Montego, Harbor Beauutul yard. Nice ar!"8.. Aug 1 673-6900 or 673--5829 ......... ow. • pat • 1100. ' View Homu. Vacant. New C1oM IO 1Cboo1-, lhoppinc. EXECUTIVE hm. 5 br, 3.liii I I~ p mo. to tia;bt a d u I t I • : poOt 1r • clubbolae $4.11. Leue $275. C&.11 anytime ba, avkil Aui. l. Clean. nr I enlnsua. 146--1311. : Arent --altor 5:!0 WHkd.ly. ~ Yrly IEOO m 0 • • $'5 WK. Up-On Ocun • LRC .. ' BR. Bwwalow l Q 0 I ! LoYol7 Bub-I Br. • 1IAloml Apt. 4 Gardtnr, 6 poqlo. HARBOR VIEW HOMES-2 A Maid Sm.<lco-Pool·UtU Pd Saunu. Hat Jat:11%&11. '!) Den or 3 BR. IJIO. X.., or • Call 6'15-87to e nl1 OOlll'br. $190. 811 OZ!ll. mo. to DlO~ ~. YEARLY 1 Blt p l u 1 Son Clomente hlde+bed, oewly d • c . --------·! LaUJldry IAciL CIQt 1- DEWXE t BR opts., lion. 67>-'ISJS. d~. Nfrlc., ,,..., Corona ~el Mir ~do.~"""' 2 ' 0 FUl\NJSllED •Pl --to :-==,,.-,,.:;,....,.·_,..,.,,.._.1 mtaunnt -4 liquor 4 BDRM, 2 Jla. ltveJ. bUc to 1Uft 1: other lbopr. eon- Beactl, lhll CJilfl, nlctly vtnlences. Beach, 5 minute decorated. -· walk. $165/mo. lat • Wt + Son Juan C1pl1tr•no 150 dcp. 1 YW' I-. Adults Pttle-. C>ll g 42 -4 21 0 l Bij. 2 BA. In«! yrd, clo,. Miko. Elle•, -. lo ochooll, chutth. •hop.~ mo •• $~ clep. 1 Br. U'CK c•sH . plna. Avall. AUJ. JI at 1275 $110 mo. A 1110 clep. 2 Br. ~ I\) . "I'· ltl 1. /llt + clop. lllr Duplex Ai>ta nr blc Corona apptq.it-.mJ. ~.·w~~ .. · 64~ THROUGH A s..ttt • Htl ........ ' ...... .... B&.\UT, FURN. 2 BR un DAILY PllOT · CROSSWORD PUZZLI ANSWERS l B!:D!IOOH, $2.11. ,... 1$ Incl tltJI. lltd Pool. Adi!• WANT AD =~-BKR: Pb -· ~ Alao ' Br Uni. I ' ' I / • ' ,,,.,. .•. -·--:~ J[i -·"'· JtACll!NDA HARBOR From $1541 . .. "5 , DELUXE 1 It 2 BEDROOMS ' • <" ,.uml"*' It U""'rnl"*' 11' ·Heated Pool -Gara~eil -Shai Carpeti!lg Disbwuber -All 1UW:Ues Paid. • f Adulto Only • No Po!• • ' , •. MIA~St.,coot•MoM • -~nic VILLA MARSEILLES , SPACIOUS I fl 2 BEDRO!>M APT. j , Furnlohed It un111;n11hod ( .. ' •• Adult Livi"' I; Dtsbwasber color coordinated appliances • ~ Plush shilJ carpet • mirrored wardrobe door•· • indire<;t lighting in kitchen • breakfast bar'· ., · . bµge private fenced patio • plush lilmlscaP. "' illi ~:l!rlck Bar-be-Ques • large heated W(lla ! ,. lilanal. Air conditioning. . • •· · 1101 So. Brlotol st,. s ... 1. Ano 557.-iGO . ... • CQLl>WELL, BANKER;" 1 CO. -, MANAGING AGENT ' . PJqME area·2 blks to bch . . Ire 2 Br, 2 Ba. Avail Aug. T. No pets. 673--0937, 67;-48'J~ 2 'BR. unfurn. crpls, drps, A: !tiindeck, 2i,i blk1 to Beach. $365/mo. 673-3828 " . '" ~ '""'r::; "'I ltmt 11JO..i,,.;l'Q for~ , ff 111Jl$L•r -=·....~. [ I : I 1t : "5APt. Unfunt., _. • • • • • r .. .. I I ( --..... I ' r JOIN .·m · • " t ' ' ... : .... . , "YOU ••• ;, i ' \ >. . • ··~ ' • "" ' I • , " . ~; ' .~ ~ . .. 1 • ~ ;' . t . ' ,, • " ;' ., I· 1, 1· l · " '; " 1 •' ·l . ' " I 'i I ' " ' " ' ,, '; ' ' .. I ' ' I ' f ,, ' ' I 1 I l I, ' t' , I 'I, r . I . i· ' " . ' ' I I I ' r ' r~ I• ,, I) I' ' ~· ~· t ' ft l ' ' ·I "· ' . ' . ' ,. ' Ii :j it ,j I ~· ii . ' ·1 I 'I, ,. it " 1r ·1 I: . ' , I ,_,, z .......... • .... ' ' I , lltJI .__._-1[!)1 -... """'"'· NoJ0""1 IMc:h Apl! I Newport S..ch N°"" 1100 16th Stnet . MUJ.11> , ~"'~Jlf) '8' ..... ..,..lm DAILY- t •• ,, ·--ll•n ..... ~'.:.-J~~1 _ .......... _ Fum. 111t Unfvm. 31t Pun.. 111t 31t ESCAPE ~ ~ ;::&: t!Huntts;~,,.~-~J1e~a~cll[:]H~un~l~M~'ll~-~~l~a~1~cll[::1-b • r lb 1 avail Lie. It -Gu lwlo j . ' .2 Tllo Sandplpor.puto .... ~·.--. ..,..,. r~;::C4~t~ c:oordln1tte1· .two-btd· . .. room; two·baUt •p•rt- m,nta. In ~lue'"•llfttt, lemon-ytlfow ..,d Of'lftQI. Furnlshedoru~n~mlahtd. With all !ho buln·lno. In.A poc;I outaldt.'Md the surf t--..;i..-+=-i.---t · bl9lk~bul .11,m11o any. Sandplpar. lt'a lor adulta. 1--..sj...-f llke)'OU. W/.,,...,,W poop ... S tt., Soft, MW'IOI or Nl-1111. Catalina trip .-111· 8 b alttl Sdlooner .. ~... Vil!I a y .. Avalon, lltbmul LCatellnel·BAllY-:..Sl-1'1-IN;;.G_,,-""1-,.lm-•. -Wider all Loam u. .. crib. lllcb cbalr. lrlll .. v1p..... eemenohlp • ..,. lor -.... aUl111. Out400r type a ebtldten 1'AM-•IM ""'''d. Calltomla ~ a.-ble. eo.U\15. 5IMl!2 or 6U-llD·CVH. DAY N......,,, Ila-to 5 ALCOHOlJCS -,.... $1!5 per w11. -or -512-mT er wrl .. -· P.O.~ U2S, a.ta Mesa. \F' • .;.o;.:;rm..;er....,te<ch~-,.--~--,,.-111"'1 Social Club1 m chldm ot teacbero In my FIND YOURSElF "°""· Mesa vmi. 540-1)111, IN SOMEONE ELSE. Butinffl Service DISCOVER I I M I DISCOVERY p ann "I I app nt Zoninc I: plannins CUH JJft" TI4/J35..6885 213/387-3393 pared ror lft9tntatlan. to WANT to·buy BBC cities .In Oran&e Co, We a.bo membership. speciallu in R~alton ~ * 644-2826 * Mapa, 963-1360, Tr•v•I S40 Carpenter SET SAi L e CARPENTRY e TAHITI -& Finish Patio. Top• Grand 3 ?illlllled Sehoontr, A ' Cerrie'llt. 541-5171 , crew Ir guests sh, COila. sa..1594. (213) 37J.123' 1-c;:,:...,..=,:..s-.-rv-l-co __ _ JG DAILY PllOT I I nm;: c ' r,,..., .... &ftie>••• llilllloJ•••t llUJ ;L ~~~,~~"'-~]~JI~[ !i!'" .. ~ .... !i!!r .,!ii1 ~lli~ll~ll ~)~l;rd;tn;f;n;g;;;;;;.:;~ l p~=~~·h:·ng·f•ngiiiiiliiii Help Wonted, M" F 710 Help W1ntod, M" F 710 Help W1n!9C1, Ma., 710 ~Ip W_•-:.1:' a., 710 Holp Wtnlwd, M" .. 7)0 H!lp i--. ii Ina AL'S GARDENING HAH PAINTING CERAMIC W. ..,. & BABlSll'!ER. my llonuo. 5 _.:_ _ _.. ____ ,lmiiiiiiiii GIRL.Frlday 0wanted.Jdaya JAM'l'OR.-malnt, lull tlm<!. NURS&s Aldet. all 11.lns. _r..io._ ..... __,l(jJJ t. l[jJJ I l[Il) I Tllo tar p,rden1aa A am all StrvlnaOrallpCo.Since'SS. nmodt!I. l'IM est. Sb:l&U days wk. 8 am.·5:30 p1:n. 41 a Wl"tk at s tructural 5am-lpm. c days, SUn off. MeaaVtrdec.anv.Rolp,111 u.ci..,.ping -e&ll Residential * Ollloo S.ltff joba ,..kome, 51S-U26. boys, (2 :r<:bl). $160 mo. CITY OF EARN •n&ineerinz oltie<. Newport Exp bdplul, but wt will C.nter St. CM. !!<M6M· 6'1)...5198 eves. S • r v ta 1 * Acounlc Ctlllnp * eom. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mn. Perldna, ~; alt 6 NEWPORT BEACH Be•"'· Call 9?9--3122 from train rich t man. NURSES: Hoag Mem. Hoq, Newport, CdM, Coot& Mtsa. m•rclal * Wat..,....,.,. * ml•• I ,,.~m.,.-,,64~2-~7752=' ~· =,..---$200 plus ' 9:~:00 tor appt. ·0.->aU.. fll<IOmlnc pnl. 11.B. ba.t Oj)lljl.,a fOl' l\N"i. DcwerShorff,Westdftt. ~--~-Sto I 1 BABYSITTER wanted PUMP OPIRATOR Gll\L""""" -"time :S..J4ar,Mc0onald'a,:m12 ApplyPeroarir>el,Dept. Homtt c.Atq--, VJJlll' ry ¥ J ..... -...y, -~ ' -...... .... at.a H.B ......i 'S GardenJ.nc, complete trom $275. 2 Story horn $325. I Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dally-my home or )'OUl'I, 2 eood pay, eall lor appt. -""' • • NURSEs Aides, ~ ~ per. lawn I: )"IU"d catt, cleanups. All v.-ork tu:Uy ;uarantffd. It 1trlJ age• l &: 6. Pre11dio $62J.$7S7 P1r Ma per _,.., * ~1511 * Jr, A-1111, •• 1 , •OM. pret'd. .All ihUt•· Park Udo 54$-3662 alt 5 pm School dlJt. Call 9'J9..2:'199. WIR. 50 ......... ""' """' Con )lol ' 41iG F1 .... shl • 639-0939 for rr.. Esttmateo. Job Wonlod, F1,,,.lo m Require1 l yr o! ,_jble G. Ole Rocopl, .$4 Sec'y/CO!nm'l Ina l'IOO v. p. -. P Gener11I Services Steve Hoblon, Ownv. State Ballki11g expu. 88 a P@IP» otentor Mlin11gement training Local/I'ype 50 Sec'y/EnfinWin& "50 Rd., N.B. f.f2...8GU. MAME-in.. stud..;t, "5 Llcenred Contrador. GOOD TYPIST CLERK TYPIST or related-Jfted10olc81 wori< for tho .. who 'llll!lfy. , can Lorrolne &.no 1475 OrFICE WOt1t •PP""' :JO hn YMI exp. as ft boat bu!ldtr, 3 No Wurtna Will do your typing at Opening ln Newport atta, re-exper. A1>p)y by Aue. ll, MJllfon dollar progrlm, WESTCLIFF Cleric Typlat $450 per week. Bkkpg exp. yn exp u a malnunan<:< * WALLPAPER * I quires 50 w.p.m. typing & 19'12. to PoraoMtl. 33111 .... II to,;ll. "'"°"'lei Ar""'Y AIR Clork , l5CIO Jttlpllll. Payroll, postin&, piach. 3 yrs u a arptnter Wheo )IO!l cMl "Mae'' her home, WI I rlckup pleasing pWsonalily f o r Newport Blvd, New po 1' t *3 Weatcllf:t ·0r., NB 1 Cir I Office SS25 cub~. Salary optn, ·•·· nd 5'8-1"4 ftl.1Tll •nd deliver loca H.B., public cont.act. Previous of· %13: 4lU7ll weekdays MJ..2770 1 -·1 c-._. ._.. M~ -exp in grou main-F V W t 75c Beaoh, Calif. '2660. -•~ ~Y -:,....., __ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiil; tenanct", tree trl.mmtni &. p ROFESSIONAL Painter. ' '' es ' per Pl· flee expn. pttferred. rn-fi633, (collect> GUARDS Inventory Clerk to $500 1(,n~ICE NO l>'Et: ear & !nick maell. Wilt do Ho••• t W011t, reu. ~:it~~-m~~ by hour R~ E. LOAN 714: 838-2!!13 """/wknd< L1gun1 ljiguol Aro• NEWPORT • CLIRK TYPISTS amalloddjobsonyourboal, 1Jc/ln1., Int/Ext. >'ree ....,,c,,,-~----~1 PROCESSOR CITY OF '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A!Yl'-Sterl:nr Security Personnel Agency • KIYPUNCH OPR homf', yud, car or 81.11. For ~t. ~fl. ~. NEED help at h6me? We r= Service now . bu ollft'lngs 13) Dover Dr., N.8. e STAT TYPIST $3 per hr. Plu.s expe111e1. Profess'·-·• PainH-have Aides e Nuner e Huntington Beach area-re. NEWPORT BEACH ..,.. .......,....1CIAN t ..,__. tor top qualWed! ptl'llODI 642-3170 D "·· ill Ir 11 ""'""' u.• 11 k • Co -·•· qulrel min. of 2..,.,.... exper. ~J.n. • em_. ... ,,. e A M CLERK l'lU/N w repa •PP ance11 Inter/txter. Quality v.'Ql'k ouse prs m.,......,,.,ns J·~ Approximately 2 mo. who desire 1teady • IX!C S , A do deaning, hauling & Rea• ~7-7455 e Homema.kETs -Upjohn In oon.~trucUon, finance, MAINTENANCE Industrial exper. Jlrd. Must employment, top .. ~ Ille KEYPUNCHERS • EC y movlna· l can tum.Uh :===~------: 547..fJ681. loan proceissing le accurate MAN I know state le local codes. Ins, pd vac. MUJ! dear tor Needed 1--··•uAt-1.. AU u.'-I . ln references. Call: 673-1236 PAINTING • Hont1t, clean, ~--------typing, Xln't A.lacy & bene· A ply t Ca . _H .... commlulon .._ '"-A, u1u.,._ .... °"' .. ._,. naursnce firm k I ••• ·-ha m•·-nt··· -rk. u-----' l do abopp'""• help In home, Ii'• p • ·-. ··---.............. .. lNUU -1.lN. m .. -ha·-.~r •• u Ol'J.A:Un .:.e1.: • 4:_-::.-~ . ..::·.740 • ....-llltl;U alto n .• -i:'! cu~ T-12 ..., $623-$757 P•r Mo .......... ... ........ Retired military pel"ll)Mel ...... ~. 'WI~ • ..-~¥" • ,,;.ew port Ctnter. "'u .. IU..,.,. '"<ri1 .......... ~ TELLERS . !:,~ VSc1·c~]>.UBtlrvldc t. ,' pref'd. A re--sentatlve will Xlnt eamin,gs. Tranlportatkm provided to JACKSON· Tiie MarJelan C ~Q=LITY="""'tnt----.-,-.,. Wt. $400 mo/13 hr. ----r · Coll Sue L. until ~ 1 lo nttn. of~ bind.tog mark' UA tr/,xter .,..,.. ... ---'---'-----! F\IU & Part Time Openinp Requires l yr of semi lkilled Captatrano Beach. interview al 1 applicants . A. _,pt. •re ocat n. !~ ~. m pertiel, $8. tinzL.ic;d/''!!°tlll~;w.an,ytlme. Help Wonted, MA F 710 Bch area/So. Org. Co. work exper. In tilt ,.pair A betwn 9 am & 2 pm. July KILLY GIRL Good aalules A be"'fitL ·~" ...,..,.. ....uM APPLY IN PERSON maintenance ot water a Electr•Methanlc•I 31at le Aug. lit. Nipe'l 133-1441 Jnterview.ttestdaily. Room 201 sewer systems. Apply by Inspector .. Shotts Gate, <Pae. Cat Hwy 2'.161. Bua:inel• Center Dr. TREE • )a.rte" p 1 a n t removal. Rototllling , 'J'enovattna. Yard cleanups. 1MOYe A Haul. Call M&T MZ-1403. W EEKEND/Eventnc ..... ~ truekl ..., ... Wt Dolly, driver A helper l$t5·pl'r hr. 5(5..2886. • ~ cleanupt1. 'l\etnOff -· dirt, lyy, if>rtvewaya, IJ'ftdina. ,7-:1866. COND. CONTRACl'OR caJ.I tor estimate -66-0015 R Htta!m>486 Newport, NB HOuseclNnlftg ' PROFiSSIONAL- CARP.ET CLEANING -Windows ~ Floor Cate • Coll Dutch "1·150f ....... 24 Hro. MESA 0-. Carp<tr, windowl. floors, • t <:: • Raald/<l>m't 55 7. 67 42, ~4Ul. ·prof, C1rpot Cle1nl"1 -• floor care. Cll 1>1ltch 511-m!, 24 hrl. Excellent Housecleanlna by day'. Own """'· ·-· • PAINTING e GENERAi) REPAIR, tree e1limater, rtu. 61341 n. PAINTING, int & ext, ~aa. rater, work auamtd. Local ref'~. lnt. Phil, 49C·S69l. Flumblng • PLUMBING e ln.stall·Re--1-Repafr Free Eat. Uc. 5'8·m2 PLUMBING REPAIR No job too :anall . * 6(Z..3l2S * COLE PLUMBING ,. hr. aervlce. 66U61 SAVE On Plumblll&. Palntln&, Installations. Free e1ttmatea, Good. refer. 839--0372. Dralna uncJocpd • $7.50 -line to 100' • ll5 * ~2502* Roofing LEE Roolbla Co. lloolintJ all lypH. -· """"· thermo rool ooatlnp, - " --. Lie/bonded, lllnce 1947. nee e1t. 642-7;222. • T. Guy Roofill6. Deal Direct. I do my own work. 645-2'(80. -· Stereo R1p1lr A BEAUTIFUL IDEA l need 10 women to train a1 profe1alonal beauty consul· tants. High eamina potential. Executive poaitions also available. For interview call 546-1835. A Better Temporary Position URGENTLY NEEDED • SECRETARIES •TYPISTS •PIX OPRS •KEYPUNCH OPRS • MTST OPRS Interview Hours 9&m-11 am & 1 pm-4 pm Work when & where you want! lnt9rlm 1055 No. Main, Santa Ana Aug. 11, 1912 to Penonnel, We need an all fl'oUnd in-& Niguel Rd) Lquna Irvine tf"r.:;,J '21UDIP..t Dr. So. Cal 111 Nat Bank 3300 Newport Blvd, Newport apeclor to check detailed Nieuel. Lt J,/d•llo... KEYPUNCH OPR. • ~-Y....,. hM• w.1,. Equal Oppor. Employer Beach. Calif. 9 2 6 6 0 • parts, subusemblles & com-GUARD I i;:~~ii==;;; I 673-<63.l. plex electro-mechanical 'YI· All ilhilu. F/time. p/time. Bank . ~""!'""!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I term. Varied background in Full ttme tor industrial firm, Temporary. To $3 per hr. OCEAN VIEW TRAINEES Clerical inspection will be helptut good lringe lttnelill, paid No fee. SCHOOL DISTRICT TEWRS & Tired 01 st .. "'-home! 'Ibisisatulltime,tirstshitt vacation & holidays. Ideal p,.Temp/Temr ~·• 'tiO !th wth • 17•-Sk p Has Openings For CREDIT \Vant to ltali a Cattf'1'! JXHU n W ere poten-for rittred military, _, Y If ti·al B I Sul"-''101, lrvl•• Clerk RECORDS CLERK org~Warner Contro 1 ,.. • ... CHECKERS (Etc.) ' Borti;W•rnor Control• UA..USO Sor.vlng Kitch11\ 3 . $ fl llocl 3300 S. H1ll1d1y --T $2.!0 Per H• MAXIMUM FEE Several e1ertca1 o-·•·-• • •Y · S1nt1 An• KEYPUNCH •"-•" S t An · Part time position. Ca!cl•r\a avail for mature career In 1 1 An Equal Opportunity Univac experience, full time, or Sales clerk exper. pre. ANY JOB• $80 minded indlviduah:, aome An Equal ()pportunjty Employer M/F req. xln't math abilily _ all Employer MJF top pay • excellent frinae f~. Janet David EmpJ. Agency 1806 N. Broadway, #E., S.A. 547-3924 or 547-5674 IANK TELLER Commercial Bank Expe:r. Min. 6 JDO'I' requlttd Newport Blach Aro• Call Mrs. Scripi5 (213) 674-4660 Equal Oppor. Employer BANK HAVE openin&' for mature benefits. Custodi•f Helper trainee po!ltiona. Hlgb school ENGINEER FREE JOB woman in large office. Borv-Wamtr Controls $2.31 'Per llr diploma req'd. Apply Jn per· *E. E. req ... $12·15M Duties consilt of typing, fil. 3300 s. Helleday Part timt position, lite rte~. son 8:30 AM-9:30 AM. Safeco De-bu,g various Jn--proceu Ing, 10 key adding machine, S •-ing d · Cu od'al lnsurance, 17570 BrookhUl"lt, -~-for comm• I ring •-t M t ant• """• ut1es. st J exper. F . all .., .... ,........ answe Puvul!I e c. us An Equal Opp:>rtunlty desired, ~ ounta1n V ey. Equal manufacturer or fn. be able to work% day on Employer M/F Productlon Clerk • Oppor. Employer. struments. FEE JOBS Saturday oceulonally. CLERK typlst. Exp in an ofc ALSO. Advancement Opportunities Kltc:h•n Helper 0 te ~:er Mo. . t, Procedures. 10 key add Cont•ct Angus Gordon Bxcellent company benefl.ta .Expetr Call S.-2253 pera . 111 ery eqwpmen · Incl dJna Id · Itek plate maker, XeroJ machine. Accuratf' 50 wpm J. R. PIERCE ASSOCIATES ""•'du 1__ pa ._ ~bont, LEGAL SECRETARY, ex· 2400. Assist in overation Ot eJect typewriter. Varied AGENCY lNC. (Employment) _.. ...... urance • r"eW""C"iuen per. Gen'I pr act Ice. Us t l-J" h hoot dutieS". Apply 1741 Placen-1885 Newport, CM 6'2-6720 Prosram. Q>fta Mesa areL F/Time 833-3622 ° e P~ 18 IC · c tf Fro 1 Write Oui:Wed ad No. 10 • • grad or. eqwvalent. Ila, · · m -3 pm. ''ESCROW'' Daily Pilot p, o. Box 1560 LEGAL Seaetary, Newport AppUcatiOnl must be tiled CHEF w1nted. Exp. Rapidly expanding Savings A Costa Meaa, Call1 ~ Center . Capable-exper. Personnel Olmmission Of· P .. fl-• Experienced ersonn .-..rv1ce Proof Op1r1tor $1000 mo. Cell 675-4241 I.oen •eek• o:ptrienced HELIARC bench w~ (2> ~y commeMUJ"ate. !ice, 7972 Wamet" Ave .. H.B. aft. 4 P.M. Blue But. candidate for career op. & machine shop workers • Before• PM, August•· *CHEMIST portunlty.Fullorparttime (I)', Run aaw, mill, latbe, LEGAL SECRErARY' EqualOppor. Employer 778 W. 20th, C.M. 6'2.7523 546-2.592 UNITED CALIFORNIA Accounting Clertc BANK 6 Monuch Boy Pin• Lagun• Niguel 496-1273 PHYSICIST $12-ISM boon available. etc. Mun be able to work Young lawyer ll<eda yourl !!!!!!!!"'!'~~~~!!!!!!!O( Deg. req'd. Knowledgeable in ~ Mj,.o:;i;;;::as awing llhl!t lo have own •harm• peraonallty. Office PAINTER sohd state theory; oriented (2l.3) 670-0150 ,hand toolr, Apply at '110 w. in modtm center. Fee Prefer ex)>erience tn ~ toward e J e c t r • l charac-Equal 0 pxtunity E loyer 17th. Coata Mesa 9 to 3: ~ ~ Ze!0~: duct:ion ~ting with airleu teristics & crystallne: lltru.c-P mp H o us E KEE PER/Child Cc:iiltal Alt 2 7 9 0 spray eq111pment, ?i.lust be tures. Local comm'l in· EXECUTIVE SecretaJy. Ex-care, live-in or out, CdM. Harbor Bi t ~ CM able to prepan sur1aces, strument manufacturer. cellent Opportunjty. Small Teacher couple. Reta ex-a ' · mix 4 apply primer & finish Equal Oppor. Employer FREEJOB/FEE JOBSALSO Oran&• Counly ' manutac. _..i. 5 or 6 daya. -M.l'cHINIS'fiS•' coats ol l&Q;uer ~enamel. Contact Angus Gerdon ~ ~\ ~ ·"" !''t Aug, 1. 64M150. "°Per Hour Borg-Worner Control1 . T-J. R. PIERCE ASSOCIATES penenced Rl1 starter. vwr ' \' 3300 S H II d A/Poyablc. A/Receivable , BOB~Ok~~H AGENCY INC. (Empro;..,eno 40: ll!t~strna"'tlfo wfh H O'USEKEEPER.-Cook " ,.FEES ,I \ So~tl ~n~ oy P•yroll. Any or all exn.r. 1885 Nev•port, CM 642--6720 P O t~ b t-'i' at-. 'Wnlmum p/time, 3-4 hrs per day, 5 Yrs exper. Own tools. An "·ual Oppor'·-·~ r-Need an aggressive "Take Shorthand lM..h-1.,.. tO. lite attn N.S. 6M-46'Tt!· ,._""'-·ti•·· -· ""' ''"'"v <.'Oru:ldettd. Some Iypi"• / COMPtrrER t I I .,.,.-.y., ... '"""--Employer M/F ... Olarte" sales manager w e rm na Sales .~e.r:ice for HOUSEWIVES. ·Factory e lO!M Mic C,prs 1t.- Jft!'d. Xln't earnill1s. Short local contacts !or the largest operator le data control lnte~tiozial dept. Write .work. 5pm-10pm. 811 w Uith e"l'arrtt Lethe pPra , PERMANENT J l t e term t e m Po r a r y le fastest growing marina 1n c_le.rk. ?:pe~ced 4' ef· Clauitied Ad No. .f56 % St., Costa Meaa. • f'11 Turret !.a.the ' ( l' ~work, cooking, 5-7pm. u.sipunent.Jmmediate the Newport-Loa Angelea f1c1ent 1n typing & 10 key, Daily Pllpt. PO Box lS60 .' . : pp S \Veekd4y1, iz per week. placement. A1*11utely no Area. Great opportunity for Night shift. \Applications Costa Mesa ~ilorrua • ~R/Cook, live-ifl, ~ day, • • • Plyvide own trans, CdM. STEREO eqWpnient rtp&in, fee, Come ln or call. • • the right man with the en· will be acc!epted thrµ Mon. E : . ' 1 cblld, priv nn, TV, ttf.I. Pacific 644-2737 compltU lacilltior for all Irvine 833-1441 thualMm & creative abilily July 31st. Al>Pll' al'~ .xoc. Soc Y to USO * 675-809t * For-nel S.rvic11 j~~~iiii~---1 AIRS, plantm, l!ri<~. makes .l mo<lela -dllcOunt 2061 Business ctr, Dr. to build a productive sales Community HolpitaJ, 14662 Like Glamour? Pub. IW? Huntington Buch WOE. F.dlnaer S. A. P-GEE INDUSTRIES bloclr, 1tone. Quoifty \vorlc. rates: a treck tape decl<, organtution. Full reswne to N<'Wport A,..., Tultin Pren Interviews• Do !best Jilgh ~fiool D .. h'lct 558 8444 11Cen. Ph. Reaid. M2-1Tro. clean Ii: adJ\llt $8.00, this ACCOUNTING clerk fo r Cla.uified Ad •~. Daily CO~iPETENT & Exp er. appeal. to yau? H YoU have •· Hai openina: for • • ~$6.50 Per Mo. . .l•ster, Patch, Ref)alr week$t.OOoft to,DaUyPilot CPA. Accta payable, job Pilot, P.O. Box lS60,'.Costa housekeeper. Live-in. Must : akilLs "w~:eJ!gaI U· FOOD SERVICE MGR MAID, tuU time, T-3:30, 1 ' reader•· (Replacement cotta, acctr ttcelvable, peg Mesa, 92626. · be able to do simple cooking !ill· ~u ~ tasti one to Startin& $588 Per Mo wetkancl rota\!On. e.xper. Full Time * PATal PLAS'I'ER.Jl1G needle• It~% off>. boa.rd. Reply by mail only * 8 S le * & drive ,.. car. Prt. 'room & , s an c spot u + Xln't Btnet1tl ..,_, $2.U/hr. + benefits, : All' f:nlel. Free esti.matet U.S.A. Stereo E q u i P • to: SlXl Newport Center Dr, Ex ut • •m~ . bath, 1 ~f days off. All eves. sec Y to pres. 01 world Intemted applicants NPOtt 'wrloiuiel Ottiee, ' Sou t b Youns t men-mechanicd •1. Call 5t0-6825 Warehouae, 179 E. 11th St., Suite 501, Newport Beach, per, necessary. e in-free. Salary open. Immed. sportg Ul!IOC. ~el~ oles A fOt the Mitten test on C&ut ,pimm. ~p. South titude helpful, but not req' , I ti & Colla Meu, f45-24.U. Calif. ~ ventory in Newport Beach. Please reply in writing to: top benefits. Abigail Abbot A\llUlt 3rd at 3:30, room Uiuni, '99-Ull. An ~ Must be 19 or over. Able .,,•P:pt~h. anglng Sewln9/Alter1tlOl'lt ACCOUNTANT for cost ac-64.5-ll44 6(5.3880 Classified Ad No. 396, Daily Personnel Agency, 230 W. 136, Huntlncton Beach High cpportunlty em,pioyer, to start work lmm~ .• U ac- ---... --.. -countJnc po&tion In Santa BOOKKEEPJNG-Part time. Pilot Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Warner, Suite 209, S.A. Scbool, 1905 Main St, H.B. MAIN'l'ENAN'CE MAN _ cepted. For j 0 b ln· PAINTING & PAPERING, SEWING-DESIGNING Ana Manulacturing co. with Female. To work for on ac-car~. 92620. 557-ru2. Equal Oppor. Emplo)<er. ore. bltlc.,' Nwpt Ctr. Gen'l lormatteln- 19 yrs ln Harbor area. Lie & Men/Women. Reu. Rater exce\Jent opportunity tor ad-count. Call 897-0443. COOKS EXP'D. Malnt. !'fan • part JmowleClae ot plumbing , &: «bonded. Ref'•. tum. 642-2356. SlO min. Call 846-?4'> vancement; expd in cost ac-IOYS Breakfast Cook Fry Cook & rent for services; t!'!ec., Interested In ellctrical r:eq'd. Abo, lite WALLPAPER HUNG Altorotlono-642·5145 counlingsysle,..neceuary. Are 10.14 to dtllver papers Pantry m.....di w/l i ne plmb'g, etc., &•rd e n'c. A Real Estate Janitorial duties. Pleaaant G.all Reboo 646-244.9 Neat, accurate. 20 years exp. Send resume> to Cringle, in the Dana Point. Se.a a. restaurant exper1 Call Chef, ~22. " v.wking oonds. Pd. ins. & Call Man 9am-4pm & Tues 9am-4pm liliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill SwUt, Grbnley, CPA's, 888 mente uea1. Fred, Newporter t n n, EXP. Waitress. !'ood 6 Career? vac. Write 1pecifyin& aee, .* N. Main, suite 900, Santa DAILY PILOT Newport Bech, 644-1700. Cocktails, Apply In peraon. exper. & rell. to Claaailled Ana, 92701. f92..f420 COOK Full ti A ly 2..fi ......, 440 Hello-,.. CdM ad No. '465 c/o Daily Pilot, --' exp. me. PP .,.. .. , "v.,..,. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, e . P l!ASTICS • Ador1 Actre1n1 in person. :WO Victoria St.. Thura Thru SUnday.' Ca 92626. Material Handler * * * * 11 .---------------.... 1 $$ NEW FACES $$ CM. Beverly M ... r Con-G 1' Movies, TV and TV com· CAN'T FIND valescent Hospital. FACTORY ,/ MALE, part tim" re!iml. raveyard :shift. Must be • Trader's Paradise merciah. All ares and THE . Excellent 'summer work. apply ln penon. Fair neat&: depei;idabte w/atable types. Interviewing now. ' "• COOK, exper. Park Lido Tralntt & '"" ... rien-... Im Grounds Golf Range. 100 V..'Ork: rt<.'Ordl Must be abit : '' Conv Hosp 466 Fla....,hip ~,... i,;cv. • t I'll 50 1" M 58 are not an acency. 213' JOB YOU WANT?· .R4 ·NB ei2-8oc4. •· mediate placement Weekly Fair Dr, CM. 0 1 "· ~· hr to ' 464-3121. <'' ' ' Pa)' check. No fee. MALE 18 or over for C0W1ter start. Apply 1PM-4PM. lines times dollars COOK . Exp. Wheelman KELL y GIRL e * Orangt Coast Plastics * ADVERTISING SALES • BLUE DOLPHIN • ID help wkndo. IUS per hr to 850 Wrstli8th St Fonner Yellow Pace or mac-TRY OURS! 2061 Buline,. Ctr. Or. start. Call 548-:J05T 5 to 9 Coa M Calif azine apace exper, Mature 3355 Vla Lido, NB Irvine 133-1,441 PM. ta e•, • male or tern, CommJ.saion only, Call for awt. ~. IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT FOR: * A/Rocelv•bJ.t1n. $433 • FIGURE CLERK Basic acctna know'l/type 45. It you're eood w/numben: &: Cl1rk-Typl11, sales • order desk, part time. Lyceum Productions, Inc .. ·p. 0 . Box 1226, FACTORY TIAINEES MAXIMUM FEE ANY JOl 0 $80 Laguna Beach. 494-6253 * Socrot1ry <<NL•700 can type a little you may l'RADE UP: Your rlean '68-50 U-2 ac. E. C?iI. $639 l\f. ~ qualify, ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'.11 Janet Davi• Empt. Aaency '89 compact car or wagon Inc approx $86 l\f, 15% dn. Some legl/lop skfill/hvy DENTAL Asat-Intereated 1806 N, Broadw1$, #£., S.A. tor my '72 Country Squire-. Low vacancy, E.~c. 1'.1gr. Eq detail. 547 3924 547 -4 I Ne\v or Exp«ienctd Full or Part T1me Uceming. Prep. For * Gon'I Ole $475 e TYPIST CLERK -klnr tn Chrtotian ofc. • or -· 1,000 mi, 429 engi!'I{', air, fuU $3671\I, \Vant: Leased Com'I Accurate typing/IO key/peo-Good skills neceu. Inaurance Need chalrslde 1 1 r I , FARRELL'S now hftin& • R.E. SLnn A Bkrs pwr. 1TP. 545-2665. or Indust. Bkr. 644-667'1. pie oontactbeaut. atmo~. Certltled for x-rays. Briefly 2 fount. men eomt to •Sales Success Training TRADE 14 week old female J1AVE cr.1 hm ($12~t eq )·4 * Rocopti'ono'at $500 exper, help1ul, but not es-desc r i be qualifications 20111 Brookh~t. H.B. • Placement Asst for grads f R ~110 units. \\'Umin<rton ($15M "") sentlal. daasitied Ad 468 c/o Daily -==-=--_,.,,_-...__ • Day & Eve Cluses raccoon or ugt!r •• ·~· "" Good typ\Jt/exec. aul"°. Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa F/C Bookknper • Tuitlon Rei.Jnb. Plan RIDe or Jrbh Seifer pup. ·trfr !1!500 eq)·bt TD <12900 * Secretory $600 • SEC'Y/STENO Mesa, Calli. 92626• Locac 1 onstructioncanExperLorr.·'- 55T-2447 tql. Submit'??, for 1or11.U. Ins. exper/gd skills/plush . · . aure <:all alt fi Bkrtownr. 642-22211646·9666 tnviron. ~ typing, sh &: communi-DENTAL, Girl Friday, 25-35 WESTCLIFF BEAtrrIFUL Irg s DR, 4 N. Redondo 3 BR, 50x150 lot. SERVICE CENTER cation skills needed. Some yra .• for new ofc. Will train. Ptl'9'Jnnel AaetlCY Ba, Custom Exec. Home on fenced, room to buUd. For AGENCY lnlUl'Mce exper. necea. Send n:sume to: Classl!ied 2043 WestclW Dr., NB f'riendly HiUs acrt ln \VhJt. 4. BR house, duplex or 2 on 4262 c Dr ._, B Ad No. 470, Daily Pilot, 64.Ji.2770 •· Pr! ly 2107 •· Sult • ,ampu• .. '" . • , KEYPUNCH P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, ~~~~==~ tier, $80,000 valuf'. Horses a .... t. nc on . nub· e o-. S57-271J Calif. 9~ F/C BOOKKEEPER OK. Trade for? 673·2191. lnaon, RedOndo Bch 90278. "'!'!'!""!!!!!\!!!!~""'!!!!!!!""!!!' g M • k~· ;-; o s wor .. ,. txper, on * DENTAL ASSIS T For Coeta Mesa CPA tlrm. ARROWHEAD golf coune 10 UNITS 1n Ga.rdt!n Grove ARE you looking for more KflYPUnch, 'Key ta.pe, or Key MU. be 1U1b1Y qua!Uled. lot 120' frontage w/lake vu; w/pool, iood yrly income. than just anothu job! Disc requind, Day lhift. NEEDED. 2 OR 3 DAYS Min. 5 _yrs exper. CPA u - by clubh11r. Oear. Trade/ \Vlll trade equity for land, BeauUtul ldtu Div. of Gen. PER WI{. EXP PREF. per. pnf'd. Call S«M866 for or ! "Ann," Fa.rel \'Jalkt.r, tmlts or'?'? in So. coast area. FOOds needs 5 people · to INTERV1EWJNC 6M-0683. appt. R.t-11.ll!Or, 642-"!1$9/&16·7414. Mark H Dunn JUtr 492·!m'.l te11.cb prof. makeup tech. Mon thnl Frt 9 un-12:30 pm DIESEL trk mecb. need for _ .... t. Ext< . ..,., Avail. 842-2!164. Sat. o·•· to bt'· with main!. Fry c-. lxpor. HAVE $48,000 ls! TD want ;'WAP 8 ac · 12 1ubdlvided ,.., .,.~f! '111111. C&U 5'§S..ZZ53 For Information Brocbur. (714) 541-1192 a: Free Cue1t Lt<:ture 325 Old No. Newport Bl. NB Edmond F. J1ck- R.E. F.ducaUoll lince lS64 Ac1clemy R11I E1t1to Contr1ctlng & lnsur•nce Schools (GI approved, M/C. BoAI ---~- llnll• °' mobile park. Aey oto. 135' front w/water A ASSEMBLY ON Sal. open. -· aell BrCs. ,.,,.,t in. AU or part f,.. TaAINEES N~r: i:J,1f:0 DRAmMAN tor ~Fr!'~ Sldlb PER.50NNB. • s:'i•;;;7 • :ar. mtr. hm. mobile hm. MAXIMUM FEE We nHd an tlectro-mtchonlc-needed: IBM uec tpwrtr, ~c•AGENcv boot or' 956-7846. PACIPIC MUTUAL al dnlltrman to pnpm lay-10 key add, lnvtntory "'"' ""'"-'-' . \!AGNfFJCE"1' hJt11;dc vu !AVE land. lots. hou"" '25 ANY JOB. $80 FASHJON ISLAND out 'drawings, achtmattca. trol, orden a ~. Good F/C Bookkeeper 1700 ~ate home. 15 acres, No. Cad fCapont' lype) ln Palm Janet Davia EmpL Alf:ney (C.Omer Santa crux A: w1rinl dlqramt, part1 U5hi on phone. can '57-9"JXI bef A.alt Bookkiceper $550 'i.D. Counly. $225.000. Clear. Spring11 or dtscrt. Wanl hst, 1800 N. Broe.dwAf, •E .. S.A. Newport Centier Drive) le: detailed drawl.np, Mlnl· 4:XI. ACcct_~1C10erlc111 a: to $500 Submit prime tncome prop. business or units, Newport S47..Jm or 547-.5674 mum 2 yrs,exp. G E N E RA h ~ham encrM ce $600 Brol!or !>17-6'69. to C.plstrano. 64U004. . ASSEMBLERS of small •lee-* FREE dallY bus transpor. Bo~1rntir C...trola al•n girl to do dlWromOd Exec. Secrttary $650 Ulte to trade? Our Trader'r 185,000 2nd trust dttdt 10~ tro mechlnical devices. No tation tor wot:k in Loi An-S S.tH~l~~day O'ttice work. Apply 1631 =Ul.~~(:c = = Paradise column ta tor )'l)UI Int., '"ell 8ecttred. SUbmit exper. nett1u. Vision a dtx· geles until ITIOv. to N~rt, In • """' Placentia CM. "'--Im to $500 5 l!M orime income --r1y r~ty 1 -· • ~-• ~ '12 An Equal Opportunity ''c"'IRL:::-=7' -=""'"',--, "" $ .1..... II"!? ,.. .. ,.... CJ• m ......... n .. •~ amo.. ....-.,... • Emplo)w M/F Frldt.Y, 15-35. tor new P/llme Seattary $3 hr "" s ~ Ina -ltld. a... A "!!ll ... !!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!I!--dental ofc. WUI train. Stnd Many "s.ctnner'' 0..-icli Bro~tr 547-6469 ~t amtll co. Call Lllct lo trade! 0Ur Trider'• DRAPERY.cAJU>ET Salel. r<Nm• to: OWlfled Ad Position" ............ To~ J\o' * * '* * * -for appl S.I\. Pt.radist oollDM la tor ,..1 ~. ~Ill< typa ""' No. •71. Dallf Pilot, P.O. 418 E.171h (It Irvine) CM '"!!!!lll••!!!l!!lf!!!!lf!!!!lf!!!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!I ~. S3' Production 1 llnet,5 dolW lot 5 budo. -Active -· Du:e1 !!:!"-15!0. , Colla M'm, Calif. '4$-1471 , PL, N.8. dra!f + comm. 482.ml. ·- • MANICURIST PRESSMAN WANTED l Year minim.am expep. Call Betty, 645-lt'.fJO on A. B. Dick atO le Itet ?>.fATURE adlt to help semi Camera. Salary -incentive. 1 invalid at home, 2 or 3 afts Call 642-&f70 per week. 557-7568 Costa Darrell Murphy Mesa. PROFESSIONAL MATURE dependable RESTAURANT ~H()TEI; , EMPLOYMENT GENC·Y babysitter w/tranap., Mon thru Fri. Starting Sept. 1st. Managm · •· • ••••• ••••• Open • Refs. 673-7220. A&at Mgr Trne ..... l650-fl50 ' ====-,,,·==="' <Some restaurant exptt) , NEWCOMER WELCOMING ' 2nd Cook ............. $ open • Hospitality Hoitets \Vatter $1.65 hr + tlpa ' To Call LOCALLY Oh. new (Over 211· rtsldent f&m.Uies bringing Waltreuca $1.65 hr + ttpe a:llts le civic inlo. Good pa,y (Over 21 \ I P/tlme'. Mwit have happy Ho1tesse1/Cashitr ••••• 12 hr ' 1mUe, car, typin& ability1 Nlte Auditor •.••••••• $2.65 hr • 541-3095. I FEE ' Nlguol P1nonnel Agency Hu Openlftll For Qu•lili<d • S.Cretarlu • BooltkHpon • R-tlonlals • A/P1y1ble • A/ R1<1lv1blo • Oon'I Office Ptllitlona located tn Cap- lltrlno Valltf area & bC!pch ., ... Call For Appl 27635 For ... Rd, L14funa N"'1el a1.14n Vacanclea~-IReot )'OU1' boute, apt., t tDre ""'11., et.. t1W a Dally PUot ~ Ad. 104l'll. r RO~AL SERVICE AGENCY ; 3848 Campus Drive • Suite 199. Ntwport 8elc1l 1 557-2800 QUALITY Control lnopet> tora. all 3 !lhlf"-Mature, I dependabl• A litrt. J.vtlq, 16l1 PlaC"tntia, CM. R, E. Soles Mer. "1ltllW oriented. Small MLB o(o takes only 10%. 645-TlM. TIME' FOR > 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY , PILOT WANT AD '42-5671 ~, " ... p DARY ,nor •••su:wc J[ll] -1 _r. . .,_ .. :. !([I] I l[Il] [ I~! -... cha •• 1Wp WtMMI M & I! 710 !:!-Ip W-, M I P 711 liolp Wonlell, Mo & P 710App •'-''-II-•---' __ ....;1112~ Oor ... Sole SALESMA."i·Sott 1t,ller. Part Switchboard Opr. !ilAYTAG repelnntn ha• WHUU..POOt. detax I. I CRA•'TSMAN 10" 1 hp table HAM.\JONO Ol'lln f\1·3, ••ltb IRISH Selttt, male1 14 .... RMI lotota c.,,.., New or experim::ifd, join lht °""PlllY th&t .. powil>g. u YoU do not ha\."fl a llr:.111e, check on our ti.Int, La1e I.ft. A early eve. \1'bhl!~ S.15. to SJOO. Can dry~r. elect wuhtt. $2:85 pr. 1a:.• w/stand A at'Ce!"· bench, ltke nt"'· S&crUict, A.KC 1-BloodlJnea. Pt ot e11Us, All leads from lnquir· SECRETARY Kelly Girl dt'lht'r \1/l yr. IUliJ'ft, ~talory tt\t.pol dblributor SI~ Shr:N'OOd S8a'i>A >t..l 5.$1°2573. bett oUno .t. IOIJd ~ ln. Product by 3-~I Co. Call 83S-liil. $15. Aluminum Unne<I \'&11-e lll!f'leO, $13. \\'oUew.k 6360 MOVrNG, u.rrificf', blbY m-n'79 2905 bdwOOd Av .. 644-849-1. To Vice Presi.,,t l'\ttd.s )'OU tor short ll!rm 0\1ER 200 ~uhen. d~rs.I co11._'n1 Jor 'SS.'lf \'·S Jo"ord ~!~ ta.pc 1 re c~ rrand piano, rbony, $750 .. • ,;"';;;t.~.,......,..=='°"-o:TI S49 Rttl E•ltlt llcen1ln9 Cour5e f'u!I sales tnlnln& progt·nm -no colt. ~tanaa:emuit op. • portunlt:fes. Ask tor Mn. Jonca for Information 11 142'5581. Tarbell Realtors RECEPTIONIST 8uay front desk w/hvy phone load. Aceurate meuqe re- coniln& • xln't spellinc a mwrt. Type, file, own tran11p. req'd. Sh Is knowledce of R.E./Conatructkln a d411inite -t. Call Mrs, White 333-8680 for &i)pt. · / REPRO TYPISTS Interview Hours 9 am-U am I: I pm-4 pm \\'ork when & \111~·~ · )'OU \Vant! M.rk.11"' I e Ill .............. a.&IJ"Jllllt'M\8. n'fri.t'raton lronl $39.95. I ~ '67 Ford S.250 tailgate &trreo -.pe. .:~n ""17 'PURE ~ r-·-~ ..--.. "' .. .;.. ~-k 3 ~ .... -. $10. \l/lpkn. $300. AMPEX '""'""""" • "''~ Ul'('.l~I ,... .. .,.-'.\lust have expcr. Xlnt :>1~80. _, ~ u1·•,. "' '"·-d Adotab1e _ ... SECRET ARIAL & CLERICAL Related to administration, new product development proeram I: projects. Jle. qulret good "' • typina lktlla. PJH.unt telephone communication. STACO, INC. 11 :it liker St. Costa M••• (7141 549.3041 Equal Oppor. Enlpio)o'Cr I -k•·•• 3 -~1·-•. $10. 2 $1 5Cl. 8 Air 1u:spc_ nslon PIANO, tood condition. $150. 1l4U-pupt. • -\\'Orking condi. Top "arn-REFR1GERATOR, ''" ~· 11 .. ....._ &I"' •" ~• •°' 231• II' en•· •• ,..., __.... with cblld· .., "''" " rnatcllC'ld bookcaus s· io1,., x \1·.unut .'pcak<':r•. 12'. to_, ., !'!lttninstt'r Ave., "' • .,, ~ ings. \Vetk.ly Pa Y ch" ck· dr. •uto delrosl, • -old. ~ I ,. d N 65 I c t •t -n ••7 .. •• Absoluttly no fee. I 893--9060 J·~ $~. \Vide $20 pr. A51iOr1Cd f':lc •• u&\1"1il' ~ 'e~ OS. "f'MI. l,7":;:c·,:~,,,,~=.o-·-:::-.:-;:o::::-- K II GI I .::.:..::;c.:..______ nlirrors $2410. Auorted ch.ngtr $~. C. ~·-~~or 14 Sewing Macnlnes 121 HARLEQUIN Great Danit • • V r NE\V • Never used loaster-cabinet doors and shelvlna Porta.We V Sll:i. 20 Rttl I .:C::.::.:.::!:..:.:.:::;::.:::::;:.....:..:; SacrUJC(\ 1150. Gtntlt'. U 1061 Busineu Cll'. Dr. broUm--own. SUU in box s,ro. Sl.OO pc. Trailer K.lider '1.'in-po1~r n101.\'~r $100. 3 ~lP \\'llt'rf:. ZIG ZAG. moa;, okL ~. ltvlne Sl3-t•41 _646-08.:.;,,.,c.:.1,,:8_. ------dow fro8ted 1 • ._. .. '1.'ide x l)O\\'t'' t'dgt>1· ~Ilse. a;lerhna: SE\\'IN(; ~tAQ-llNE !RISH Seltn' ma.It I mo, TECHNICIAN Jami.liar \Vith KENMORE au dryt'r, Good 40" loll£'. $l2.50. Squirrtl •tlvtr, SJO, lloust':hold Items, $35. • ~ AKC, $120 • .' 1 electro mechanlcal devices ed. $50. \Veatln&house 11rnl caae blowers • motors. tools rte. 838-lQ46. Sporting Goods ISO &W-5961 &:. optical equipment such as refrig Make otter. 6~9164. Bench awlvel chllrs·Tra.lltr OLDER \\'ood pre -fa b .;..:;.;c.:_~::.:c:.:.::__..:::°"\,,-----'----:iiim a1UocoJlimaton, etc. \\'ill water tank • 20 ral • v.·atu C4hln, J2' x :l4' uio. Rut 3 Complete sets of match1na:H ·-"-'-"-'------..,.I USED reb'iaerator, IO(ld 1 ned perform precision alli111· condition. 1'take otter 2232 D pun1p, 12 \IOlt. 2 ~uHc Pu 11 ni an k It c h en pro. 1 golf clubs; woods, * APPAl.OOSA * ment Ir tests. • dl.Y-40 hour jacks. 3070 Kill)lbrooke Ln.. u n 1 1 s • s i 11 k -1 t o v e , Irons, bla:s Ii Mad CO\'f"l't, y,'ffk. Inter v I e v.• s ~ton-_:_P;:la;:et:;•;:Li;:•:..· ..:CM:.:..; .. ____ a.ta Mesa. 5'5-6583-re tr~erator oomblnatlon $1;,c}. lo $250. ~-7699. 3 yHr old eldlns, day-Thurlday. 1 -5: 3 o. CALORIC 111 rana;e, xlnt _MOVING_ $150 ea. 2-12 tt uilbo6ts. TV Ridi'o HIFI . ttr Vought Division of Coni-rond. make oiler. GARAGE SALEI ntte1 liltl_e y,'Of'k s100. _ l-24" st,r:eo ' ' CALL NYTIM puter Equipment Olrp. 200 ---·-~ __ 49_•__ ~--u• • bar metal '"e bo<t woth 2 540 -3803 Fischer Avf! .. CM. ~1Q2.t . Relrii:erator, \\'estinehOuse, ~Io-..... must ae · canopys, 4!'1\ay conversion STEREO 1972 l.: a r a rd -=======- TELEPHONE Sales: Sell Excellent Condition $150. stools (nauaahyde seal.SJ, $.150. ~tiscellaneous iterns. cquippM with full ai ed pro-l·IORSES B01\RDEO Southttn Oran1e Count~"s 962·a147 IM ~er, ~beds, tv.·in Zi"6~' Santa Isabt'I, 01, fessiona l rha.nger. ~f/Fi\I Laree, t:l('an, NIVtred •talt-1 or1 fro ~---~----n1attress, danish n1odrrn -..:.:..-'----'--'C:.C2-C::..;'--sh~reo l"C«°!\~r. sra. air-,vith automaOC" ~·aterer.i ~·av te Newspaper ni C•merat &. chair, m•--... A .. 1ehold items BELO\V cost. ~fi~c l('rv _,, •-e •t-•·e 4, mu"I> ~ uuu suspension speakt , tape 204.ll Bit\'h Santa An., ) ..... r '""" . i ... ~ , E . t IOI • much more'. 17269 Oak St.. slal1arqe surplus sup. I u you need. Generous com· qu1pmen ., deck & hf'ad phone ug.in lltiJhlL 5'16-~. misiilon on each sa.lt'". Call Fountain VI.lit'}'. Sat. & Sun. pllcs/fi!uip. King ,. '! s:-: jacks. Brand llf'\\' In box & * 'lUS'I' SE"LL--~--<"l ~l9. KOBENA 421 SuJ)('r I n1ovie July 29 a_ 30 ~-652S ana.lrzl'r .,,,./llCOPf', S~tiO-1 rl 0 . . lly . " • ~~-~-'-------! ~·amtra. ln.'Stant cart.rldie • · ~$1295ne\v1.'J9ChtvG, ·~T ~uei·nnl'r · rigint. pnc-Rri thorobred man· I yr< Telephone Appl Sec'y loading. Po .... ~r tf'lephoto GARAGE sale.,. T Ford PU PU. rt'r ~\I. Rd concl, S'iXJ t'd ;,[ S2i 9 !);,_ Blllan<'e S87 old. Crear hunter~ 1ho1v1 PART Tll\1E, 5-9pn1, Corona \vidt" 111ngle lens. AlnlO!;t 8 ltJ&'.•SPlit r im whls. 10 ply '64 Chev ~lalibu \\gn, VS , J rn~h or !inlall paynirnt~. polentlal. Xlnt conform. Sac Interim SEAMSTRESS-1------- lPersonnel S•rvice I For i'olt'11·~ ~ \Von1c~,·~ Bo-tlque. Shtpptng, rece1v1n1 &.: 771 W. 20th, C.M. 11uer11.tions. Penn. position '42-7523 546-2592 for right ptNJOn. RN'S, LVN'1 I. Aides THE LOOK CAii 642-2410 64U500 RESPONSIBLE man with Secretaries \\'eldin1 exp. Xlnt op. portunity in LP Gu in· Typists dustry. Apply Jarco Inc. Clem '4043 Birch St. Newport Beach. Are you between Job• kx>kine l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I for work close to home'! REOISTER NOW Want to cbcmt bours & NO FEE ttme? All areu of Ora11&e Co. Men Call U11 • NO FEES EVER'. I< Women netdtd. P .P .S. e SICRETARIES e SR. TYPISTS e STENOGRAPHERS e MISC. LITE LABOR e DELIVERY DRIVERS P•cific Pertonntl Serv1ce1 112 No. T°"·er Union Bank Square Ora.nge, Calif. 547-6446 SECRETARY Su1nmcr Time, \Vinter Timt, AU The Time, Earn your pay the Kelly Girl \\'ay: Just Ste rif'l J\far. Xln't sal + bonu5. nr\1'. S7'.> 'Ot' 1nake ofter. tires. J-I.D. buniper. Jitn sent, $:.\~. '60 ch t-\' ~j:1~9-::0~t Y D f P l ' $1400. 646-2616 afte:r 5: 30. Req'd; A polisht'!d unl"11-5'12-1734 evet11 & \\"Cekends. Beaiu b 0 t l I e collection. Park\\·ood \\'an. rnags, l'f'bll • -----BOX Stall Special: 2 J\Io'li £'umbered busines1' "·oman I Furnltu,... 110 Clothes. Dishes. Leathtt \'8. SJOO. 1~172 \\'orl·hestf'r ZEN ITII J.. RC1\ <:oJor 'f\1~ summer pihckagt-still av&il. \\'/the &ift of persuasion. ----------goods. Very Jae antique Ln, ll.B. Sat & Sun only, aft 111 t lt'ss.~han the di,C'OUnlt'r~. ~·a.irground!I. t79--9tll or 833-3656 or 6Th-J!ll9. LADDERBACK CH A IRS . mirror. 100'• or nice thinii;1. 9 1m \lt)!>il i.1 mod~ls Jn 11tock. 962-8679 I Need at least four matchin1 Come and see 217 11th St.,1----------•72·" 11 ! dr11~tic "a\1\n1!l! .. ---·~~--=""=-- Traintt high, ladckrback chain. Apt A, H.B. Sat tee Suu, ~l~i:" s.:e Fr~t-C"l'llor antrnn:t 1natnllf'<I 8 yr. old Bay Gf:ldtn1. GENERAL Fin. or unl.in. ~lust be 8--Gpm 11 ay on Y 1vi1h all t'on50lrs thru July w/tmilf"rll tack. 1350. Call LABORERS ,,_, N .... t.. "n--• Baby turnitUN'. maple dining :\l~t ~ .\T. "l!"lure '"""· 1 .... MT-1195, 5:30 pm or wknd.11. •tw-uy. 0 ...... 'tuei. r n:c or SALE on Sat/Sun 2-5pm. 212 room tab!" 4 chair~. rx.-,, ·'' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i; I ~uonable price. Ph. Mike .... Balboa Isl Rftlwood plU'\~ & ~<'rvict. Cash 90 $2.71 Ptt Hour at !97-7791 after S. ~.,.ate, · U'C)'<'l~, Stin&J'ay biCy('l~. r1t11u (Ir tcrni~. ABC Color MAXIMUM FEE patio .. ~ t&wnmower. Ml"" black" whit• T.V .. portabl• •-------. BENTWOOD • T.\I, 9021 Atlanta, Jlun-r'[r _.,. II~] HouMhold Goods 114 stereo, chrome '\heel~. 2 g I I ANY JOB-$80 CHAIRS ' ;.,;;;;.;;;;.;.;;;;..;;.;;;;.;.;_~.I !ammu m><c. it''"'· <06 tmgton Bearh, 968-lJ29. _,._ ollOt ii• Janet Davis Empl. Agency Need at leut tour fin. or un-G.E. Port.able Dlahwuhtt, 1 \Veat Stevens St.. Santa USE:D TV's guaranteed l\kelliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii~ I•-N B d •E S A fin. Bentv.'OOd chain, Ap-dble btd, I qi~ bkcase Ana Apt 8 ne1\', Color $100. &: up, black ... ft-nartl 54T-39ic roa :ray, 54"7-5fi14 pearahce not important, but headboard. to hi1hest bid---· -'-~·~·~~~-tr 11·h1te $30. & up Call h, - Then Pock The Hours. Doys. mu•\ be in good cood. No _d::•c:'·...:MZ-~11::.7:..:3____ * AUCTION * 54&-3'90. -sc--.-A-.--.-L-E ...... T""""S ' LenSh Of Employment 1V TECH N 1 C 1 A N ' ex-antiquer. Free or reas. LIKE new C'rE washer $35. i.·ine t~urnitur• peritnced out1ide , no 1k 1-Th.at f"its Your Nffds price 1\1 e !9 -11;rl a.ft 5 Red nylon rugs, 2.rms, $~. .\Appliance• riii ";,~'i:!.or;.:l~s ~lr;:'· aood pa y . s:i~e~: !m~ko:~~~}'~~r: J~~=YU).4~. IJS ~~~~n;,:r~~~tI~~ a:~ L_ __ r ... __ t•_~_ .. __ .JJ~ ANSWEIS In Our ~customers· Otficct, helmet; bedroon1 set; dbl ON . . 2015~; Ne"·port, cr-1 646-8686 3 LinM, 2 T imes, $2.00 Tandtm -oi,tlu -l'Jauftt \\'ell Plan A \Vork TYPIST bed bookcue-headboard, DIAM 1 D Solitai~. white Bl'hind Ton~,·s Bldg l\Jot'I -Cather -Beaten -TonlU A.sk for Rachel Ma.y "'.A h·"ule To Sul\ You I d I tr nawle•• 4 at 18 Carat ., AT ATTENTION · '""' cu side tab C!I, resstr w m • • car s. LOV ING t~•"· i\1 0th tr --SEC'Y ESCROW~ One That Is Tallol't'd ror 645-4591. · solid aold rlne w/a carat of CHINA Cabh1'1. dinetle set A Uy dl h ed. I ·r Y Ab'l'ty pre•o'ou• •. to"•. •••. Other w/black lealh~r 1'h81rs, Ira Tortolst 2 Son loo., -ay 1 N!Cen IC &ti 90 • \Yould you like to gtt in the o our 11 .._ -~ ,... ..xi ' • • •· • • dltt asked hit .,{,.I friend tf high paid escro""' field? Thi! Your Time //,, /i/J'rJ 9•,,/ ~~~:DJ~~sif~~~: itt"ms 35% 101\·er than cart, l~fr~c, .:i~ine 1 tblj ~~hoine. Altrd, •hots she liked hla ~ h&in:ut. I co. \\'H! train the 1ai \\•ith "Your ·rransportation J\,[{t . whOleaale. 67!>-7521. COnK"J' • c 1 5· w iee · He aald, "I've been Ull-mll· Call 0 Via'! I FEE T .. BARSTLS. bamw, patio ch11.ir!, nt\\t \\IANT · 1 f -pod skills.. Start $600. C&ll r 1 ALL NE\V. Wll.L ACCEPT e e La.dies 3.16, ,.fens 6.54, bed-m ,,1 1, >n p, n1c~ iome o r ltary bnahes ., Jons, my , l1e1cn tlayes, s•o-60 55, Irvine 833·1441 ""--· t t All BEST OFFER. 552--8586. G.L or A. Appraisal $ll580. 54i;,:2900 · · · miniature collit , tit. .t !ir mo. halr stands AT ATJ'EN.1 ~,·-• •-nci• 21 g 0 """" ,._ 0 •¥Jo"l! emporary. exper. "'·crili·-.... 1016 All shots. Good \Yilh kids TION." '-""' ._.. '"-5"' ' ....,1 Bu1lne11 .....,nter r. conaidered. 1'op eaminas for SE1.l.ING 5 rooms of near ~ "'" tO'IV"' 11arbor BJ at Adams c ~1 • NEED your ca.rpcl layPd or 64&-5209. -·""'=.--::===2 - . · ·· . "'""'""'"'"""'"'"""'""'""'~ 1 , top skills. Let Kelly Girl new furn. Livina Rm, Den, M•ch1ntry 116 repaim:I! Carprt la)cr hu FREE to / YACHT OWNERS . TIME FOR Is EC RETA R Y.G I R i. •tart you .,.,ith your best foot 2 BR sets, Din Rm set. •A_L_L_E_N_S;.Y_N_'C_R_oc_RAPH carpet at prlt:rs you lan al lt'ast 1 Ac~"i\1:10:; ~~u:! JM""""c uc~~ FRIDAY forward on the \\'Ork assian· RCA stereo, litisc Item~. !\tODEL E i415 IID Jn~' Iortl. Call no1v for Ire(' havt rnl to run. Blk G<Tm c oy I Now T'ntervit'11·111~ I l\ation \Yide c.-o. needs sharp I ment .or >'Oil; t·hoirf". Sla;t c•cc1-_,4_::c70.c_______ DISTRIBtrl'OR ?.tAClIINE'. e1Umate1. (U4)j29-i6!lti I Shf'p, ff'ml , 645-2407 Yacht Cl~an~na: A ~Jaln. QUICK CASH I •al for r e c e .. Pt ion i 11 t • or"''orcatk >n1 .'m. ed. iatcly. Coni~ in I ANTIQUE orvan, E.nkebol .,.,. -tenance Service Wt!eekly in--• 54.2-l1a. tves &: \\'Cf':kl'nda. ORIGINAL JAP A N 1:: SI·: l-'REE·good home. I~ ter c·IC!anin• Ir v~cuumlnc ot J secretary pos1t10n. Xlnt lyp-• Span. lurn .. pa In t 1 n gs, M II Ill PAlNTING B taut 1 r u t blk THROUGH A ing -"Ill• ....,.,;.....i .,.,·/min. 3 Irvine 833·1441 lampt. Bro .. -" Jordan iac• aneou1 young /white \\' 11.' er )'OU•' yacht fro b11.-e t , "" .... "t.......... "" Japanese orl1inal art. [ronl ! Span lei mix 5 4 2 -i O 9 6 m ,.... 0 BUSBOYS yrs cUice: exp. Call for in-patto furn, slide proj. FORCED a.ir tur n a c e , $20. Call 51)&.2819 a.It. 8 prn. I 5-IS--0813. · ' 1011>!~~~ ~~~ ~~A~ er D1y Or Nito Full Or P/Tlma terview, <n4) 133-1502 Union Bank 492--0421 Chrysler 120 000 BTU used c e-..... im;.i...., ... ~ "' WANT AD Savin n ... ,_ass ?itachitlf:I ,..:;c...:..=.. __ ~---'. ' _ * HATCH COVERS * I tl10VlNG -Blu<': parflkcet in chrome """•1•"1"'•. All •xlt1r. · Plal&PC · . • 1-Pc C4'.lntemp, din rm stt, 0"1" • mo Like new $125 ~-dbl d t $1 2 So ~--• Xl82 Michelson Drive. h1ls an opening for _ .. cult. pool/(ame t&ble, • ...., ' ' • '3.11.n IL!tC! · rom ·. a nicfl cap. To 1ood home. canvas kept cltan etc. Just N~-~ Be h ,._,,, TELLER 1·1iu 661allonelec.waterheater, each. P,linney'i, 2537 \V. 673--916._ • .,_11. -rmo." Apply In P trMJTI 2400-Ave Dt La Carlola. Experience desirable. ' • ~t fway, N. · J'fo-1 • CREAM coJOred cocka Call 0JJ17 DAILY PILOT ""~SE.CRETacAR.Y....._.u. couch. tables. reclinr. uph l yr old $60 838-8719 "'-·· II 8 ••• •192 ~ ~ ~ 'Exec. lookifll for privall'.! Ple11.sc apply in )>crson chairs. 4~05. MOVIN<?. twin bed $30, extra 6' Simmons 90fa bed. Lclt· Affectlonate • Jovel c=. 1JCA,-1;;---· 1 La.run• llllls (At the El. Toro oU ramp S.D. Freeway) WANT AD bo j d& 610 Ne"'-port Center Dr .. NB CORONA del Mar, Olina Joni twin bed $40. Love seat handed Solt IC!t. comp. M 1 S46-90l5 Sewral , ~ iecrtllJ')' w can use u · Equal Opportunity En1ployer Co\'", :Ii.\!! Way Lane. Larse $35. Uphol chair $15. Sqr w/case. & cart used 1 time. a.e. ' trttlh• avail ment In carrylne o u t marble ooUee table', rec-picnic table, 4 bC!rlchea. Sl!i. 962-0628 ' CALICO fem. kitten, 12 wkt, w/cof'lltlllal lf'OUP an 5 di~ ~ 642 5678 &1ala:nment1 w/min. WAITRE-sS--:-ExPER. I S50 Baby Grand mo 5f0.0811. • box-trained. Extra-apt'lclal Catalina trtp •!m.td 85 Equal Oppor. Employer • supervillon. Sh & typina a ,.fUllt be over 21. No Phone _ta_nru-'--"'--·-----• ...:c.:....:c..c:::;.;;;:::;..· :::;.;;;:::;.. FRAMED 54x42" picture of personality 64J.-1908. Schooner "KeJPft." Viait mwrt. S6S4.00 per mo. Call Calls. Apply in person. Surf RAITAN. Top quality 3-pe ROBENA 421 Super ! movie Avalon Ba,y, around 1930. RATS AvalOn, Iathmua Is C..t&S lna ••••••••••••••••••• Sal. Sun A Mon .•. m.mo. ~ Sirloin, 5930 w. Cout "cUOllO!, arm chai•, & !bl. cam~ra. lnlt&nt cartrld&e Ll(~b up 11 nit& w/bl&ck bubor undft' .. u. Ltano At:me Pttlonnf'l Tu st In H\\'Y, Ne\\'JXlrl Sch. Cold 1loral. 675-4377. lo~Ul&'· Power telephoto Ute. $250. 644-1536 * 644·1354 * n&vlsaHon. ttamanahlp 6: For tn ad in Womt"'• World Coll Mory Both 642-5671, ext 330 I nte.-natlono l 10 './\ I Good·byo to biJ pattern alteraUons! Hollo to better fllUnr farments with leu work. TJ\at's the net re1w of the Spadea Bad to Back Prlbi.d Pattern Which l!ves yo11; fotir Illes on one sheet of quolity pa~r-Now you may oomblne the top of one and the bottom of another slJe from the same pattern. Here's a snappy Dared dress that ls collared with a cuull tie. The sle~ves m full and feminine . Note the deep fold s in lhe skirt -perfect for 4·ply crepe, silk prints, linen, cotton, syn· I tbetlca, IOl A Is \ll'lnted In Misses SlJes 12· 1 18. Size 12 requlres "3>h yards ol 45" fablic. To o!'lltr 101 ~; (Ive name, .. addrea and zip. Send $2.00. Address SPhDEA. Box N, Dep't CX·l6, Mlllord, N.J. 011848. Pattern Boal: Fol' New Spadea Fan• • Spade. Designer Pat, terns -Secti~ ~ -Sl.00. •••••••••••••••••••• Agency, 17Sn Irvin~ Blvd, \VAITRESS • Exper. Eve SOLID Cherry Klinr wide angle lens. Almo1t UNDERWOOD T)'pewriter *LOVABLE f\tUTI' * aillria. Outdoor typei Tustin. (1 blk E. of Nwpt abi!t, mature. Bistro Cofree bedroom set $175. Walnut new. $75 or make oth!r. Standard net'di small a.d· Free to good ho1ne with prtf'd. Calltomla crut.u. , }"n\'Y). Shop, Ne\\-porter Inn. Call bedroom sci $60. 675-2267 542-l7J4 eves It wee.kt.nets. jwtment.' $30. I 7 3. 4 5 o 2. lari:e yard. 846-4309 StMJ92 or 64)..112% eve1. • 8 Seetttarits $650 I Nadine. 644-1700. ext 559 PECAN coUee I: end tables SOLID wood. hand crafted 673-5370 John F'REE kittens. Tabby strip. CUSTO.\.Y Ena:Uah ma d~ • 5 F/C Bkkpri S700 bet\vn IOam &:. 2pm. ·- 1 $275. Decorator dinette art Harvest din. table. Kenwood Miacellaneoui cd, white pl\\'I, 830-8239 aft· frbcls dlnah,y w/and dolly . • Con!ltr. ~·y $650 I $135. 507-3W. st~. Garrard cbangmi, w'onl-' l20 er 5 p.m. Teak !V:ats • trim. Wine • 3 Stt>no1 S500 WANT A JOB? PJOneer speakers Ne \v -A' SOFA I: love seat. nl'Ver ·. . -P/Slameae KI t t 2 &lass stein. !\fake otr. Nted e Statistic.al Typist $4:-:.0 , Contact ••·•. Both sm. SeYli"• pC'acock blue a.ntiq aatm IENTWOOD cal' 1 , ~hnt a, ... ,.. C.ah. 54~. Li n-lnd· . A cu loN ... drapes 156" 8381710 lCOS, ll't'Y • w ' u... 2 1\0: .. rs i;cnry P..aya. Employment Aaency mach $25. Pvt pty, 968-7910 ' ' • CHAI RS &:. wht. ~ FISHING Boat, 11' w/tr'lr, 4500 Campus Dr., NB 12530 \Vestmlnster, S.A. Dinellf! table I:. 4 chair&. KOBENA 421 Super I mo\•le Need at 1elllt four fin. or un· KJi1'ENS _Free All 1 plus exce.llent 0 u t boa. r·d F'f'e Paid By Co. a46-2ll8 Ph: 531-5610. 531-5613 cainera. Instant ca.rtridat fin. Ben~'OOd chairs. Ap-Housebro ' ma '-1· J ohnaon outboard mottr. AU SECRE'l'ARY/typlst, part ~IS l~ding. Power telephoto pearance not Important, but 3 Wlu ol~e~lc Fuuy. tor $199. JlS Orchid. CdAf. time, 10 ton hl'l.I. wk. \VANTED • Housckttper, for \\'Ide analf' lens. Almost muat bt1 in aood cond. No • • · :e * Call 642-4230 * J-2 months convalese<"IU. g· Custom made couch, $80. nt\\·. S7ii or make oiler. antiques. Free 01 rtas. FREE Wood. Model Cl&.11 aw. * 4-people bolt, car~ SER.VICE Stalion/Salea I: Htlp care 1 child. Lite Pphol. chair, '20. Creat 542.17lf eves 4 weekends. price. lilike, ag7.7791 a.ft. 5. Co.. 1644 Superior Ave., =~ ~~ ~ J'~t Service pt"l'110nnel needed. hsekeepina. •~t7il. condition. Call 548-51.22. M 0 BJ LE t t I e Pho n I!, LADDER.BACK CH A JR S. Costa Me1a. 646-.'Ull. ._,:;;;-· ;:,::'::-.,_.,.,,,...,.,,....,,. Exper. only. Jo"'Ull I' P/time. WANTED -Mature Woman G1r•9e S•te 112 tranal.atorb:fd, 12 channel. Nff'd •t least tour matchilll MOTHER Cat & 6 kltttnJ. 7, ·'li DI.,., Cltv; ~ Gd. earning potentlal. ltleaa for bakery, Exp. Pref. Ap-Has call llaht A buzzer on hlth. ladderback chafrl. . BllCk It white. Must find 111 0 PP• • "'""' Verde Shell Service, 3W ply French's Pastry. 1170 LEAVING Country, Garaae incoming call. \Vired for Fin. or untln. Must be homes for them. 5'0-5569 548-lSSJ. Harbor Bl., C.M. Baker. CM. :ed~~~:M co~: horn relay \\1hen away trorn •tu.rd¥· No ant.lquet. Free or "'B-.. -t"a't""M;-1-ro-ln-t----. SERVICE St&tion lletp, tx· WAREHOUSE MAN aide 11.bl.,, baby crib " vcruclt. 66-20!3 ,..IOOl\Oble price. Pb. Mika L I~ lqulp. 904 per Full 6' put time. Hrly. St'EADY position with ma.ny lhina1, twin bed, couch, NORGE 220 electric 1tove, 4 at 197-7711 aft 5. M 8' ...... wage + comm. 990 E. Cout benefits. Must have driven kitchen uteniill, l'Wlna tet & burners, oven, broiler, 2 WANTED: 10 apeed bllce. iliiiiiiiiiil'l l<ENYON Spetdo with lot; H'N)"., N.B. lie. A pply ?ttr, Critelle much mot'C!. 2937 Royal ltoraae drat1.oen. $2 5. 23" to 24'". Good condition. Keh}'OnKSO~: 2 w1Dd BEAL'S Furn. UOO ll'vlne Palm Dl'., Cocta 111..._ 67>-060ll after 6 pm. * Coll &e-7591 * Pelt, 0-rol llt lnd1"111on; Tottrall 1'1: SERVICE St&tion S'1eanan. Avt. Newport Betch. * GAR YGE SALE * EDlOON crib, walnut finl"'-Mualcil lnalnHntflta m 2 A·-~es·. l ·l 'xl'xl', 2. 9' Self-ln!latina 4 mon raft; 2 f/lime, experienced, neat ln A L·. .......t v .... 4 ltf•--jib •~•-A \\101\IALV, over 65 yrs. No ex-Retrta:. alna:It tM!d, table n.n11'-et ?1altrtu , .. ....., , clrewnfereJ'JCt', betaht &'. .a, .... an '111"' .. • I'll'· ~n:,u-a:.Ne:;!~ ~7, per. nee. P/timt . Min n.dbr,uled c arpetln1. ocmd. 54 a-l871. 3251 llh1i'~er11s:m1.ocu~ $10. ea.ch. 968-0UJ. l:;:;-==,.,·=~,-,--...,..-v•agc. Jntereatinc '\\-Ork. clothlnc baby furniture calitomla St, C?.1. w ~. e · e Cit& ISi OtRYSLER M&rlne eflllnt:. C.l'll. Varied hl'I. Must be tree ' .-i-1 ..... ; ., O' ••• .. ~, Cllpton ·es r '-n de r ,.,._ I bull atwln1 machine, ............ • ....,,.._ top antique .. ., le ""-·-· llh •·-12., .;.;;..;. ______ ..;.I "''"up H t + • ipare so~ nite1 A some wknds. oU p.alntlnt•· SAT A SUN cocktail tbls. 21b.:20", $30 ON11man amp. w ,....., PERSIAN kittens, CFA ftl., that runa. Shaft ecrew t!tc. t-.'r J-1~ Hosp. !A-3P, July 29th 4 30th. 9, to 4, * both. Pr ty,·ln w I c k er JBL&. Fe:nder llOlkt •tale all pa.pc.rs, chimp. llnflle. SJ50 or bdt oUtr. ~ M2-9955. l!lro&dWQ, Co.ti Mtaa. headbd5, $1:; bo_lh. 644-S ~~;~Ith Vo:< Columns ShoU:. $50 A: up, AllO blackl;-;',;tt,;4c;:i-80'::.:--:-.,..-.,---,. ~~~~~~~~~~ I MOVINO-Roll top delk and CUSTOl\I lumber rack $35. CLARINET s · nrt S . 1 fm()ke 1tud servic,, !92-2970. l\tEnC. Complete lowtr unit, SERV1CE StaUon attendant, p/ttme eve1. • wttkt'ndl. Expttienctd. Apply, 25S> Ne1a1port Blvd., C.?.f. ~ Jl~I chair for chUd S • 5. Lawn 1110.,.,·er sharpener, • 1& PfCll. • KfM'ENS 141 S5 each. Ills 3.10 err ~ niodt!!. Gd SE\VING l\fACH. OPJ\S., tX· ~ Rebiauator $45. Pot belly almott n('\\' $150.00 548-1263. very aood oond. New pads, Bunnei!le • 2 fiufly whl!e, .. Cond. 175. 9TM194. . _, $135. 642-9022 after •· • per. Top pay·1wlm wear. J ;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;:;~ J •tove f90. 1207 Done.a .. Pl., SUO\V AQUARIU~I 3l gallon l black. I Rex. 494--6861 BOAT traJler -bl& 16', $40: 3760 Campus Dr., N.8. CM5fM329. with atand. dynaflo Ir all GUITAR -Cr o wn Dogs 15' or trade for imaller bolt 54G-!t23. Antittvt• IOO P 0 RT ABLE Ktnmore 1uppliet $50. 847~74 Profeulo~~~ oUer. trlr. 4!M-2691; ~"34. Shampoo 1lrl t-aaaistant. ---------dl!hwalhfr, lata model, se; Met.A.NE 2>" power mov.-'tt', 4 Chlldrtn nnd choir M'CflAN, "Sasha", 9 mo, 3 H.P. EVINR.UDE o.b. llcented. Send Crab Hatr CARVED aea chest, lnlald Vibrator rtcllnu ch a Ir' con.., wllnut tablE!'ll Smith In-lem. Ors brlndle, AKC. motor lood cond 135/olftr De·'--Hn1..i.. B ch _ _..... __ ,. •~it 'll'rtezer 175. .,.. ' 1b'Uctor 1how/pet. SlM, or maka oL-.,_.. .,,,12• . u•-.. • ._..,... ..... game A: <':hells tables. lge • ._.. &VIN -C.OU. typewrittr 496-(1268 • --... .,...,._, ~· • .,, ·~ ""'. -~-c.M. · * 548-3029 • rer. 536-8295. ' · ~· oak bttr cooler, oak kllcht'tl _.-u'" via ............ _, ~!CAN "I •-... -p --.-1~1 -~ •• ~l~olt---II ~ * ~ ""'• ~•t Pl /0 _, BEAUTIFUL r--· '"' """ -'(tr ~ rer cabioel!r, oosier Cabinets, vA.RAGE Sal• • Movini. li:J'l,de. 11~~xll~~. 250 piecta. Intl r11n1 •A "'""m•.111----------1 Exptr. in allvtr IOJdert~. many other creat new ar-Everythinf muit.ao. Qeap! Q>e ea. 646-4636 FR££ Shepherd PllPI. 3 brown, 3 21' P'airllner twin •re. N..S. amlll 1tainh:u 1tffl au~ rivalt. The BlwTc An· ~~ ~s7un. 2'llO Pacific, CM. CARPrl' FOR SALE black. Inquire I030 S. Cbut, TLC. moo. Call wkdl.yt. a11ar1blle1 I: thiD wall tu~ tiquea, 2500 Newport Blvd., _._ t.a.iuna or call '*'6841. S48-4980. in(. Exper. In lnductiorl C.M. * * MOVING/Patio S 1 I t . e ~~l ~· ~ SWtlo\r -k ot A\llUt l 7 ELEGANT AFGHANS pet 61-"'=:io"'• -::TROJ=""AN""".-::TS=-, -:TB.:-• I lorulnl dtllnd 1'111 nol .. ORIENTAL .....,,. mlnon. 111rbor Vin llomH-lT12 OllANOI CO.UT allow puppleo 6 oil bfttd!Jt( Slpo ~ Nly O<l'llP. ...,tlal, Orlfnlal rup, aro-an. Port a..ri.o Pt, NB. at a Uwm!OWER 1'S. o t b • r HAMMOHO STUDIOS ll<IClc. All colon.-· 112.500. 144-lUI Gulton Induatrtes dllbtl. Viet.i OU ~ $Un. M· m.lac. Garden tool&. o&r1 * AKC rt'f· G 1 r mt. n l T Cabla crulsu, akqot. tilt 1644 ~"J!'!,1!!'• <;" 1Wld. !22 lltU-, ~ 8, BW1TS ft44 Vllla Lindo ""'* !i6t-3111 * 4 Adult Enn!Jt( Cluae• Sllat1hatr Pointer. FJetd trallor, 90 hp JohNoll, ~ -Cdl>I a.4 Sot A S\ln. -·IA<llttp6o ..: wo.....,•1 a" bll<t. 8'11oon e lltclMen trained.-: MT-2m2. or-ottorSS?-4540. S & L Appll1nct1 111 Uque llir.i111n. ptp., bnc· tire" Xlllt oond. 139 · e -.aoey STUD SERVICE SKIPJACK 211-brlda<r .-1 •A 'NCH MANAOllt •• ~-new o~•-1 ~-Sil-ml. No chtcki • Ti""'1 b ,.,. ,_..,.,..,..,......,....----~~. WU~. w.... IJSED BICYCLES • ll'arklhop Blltk LI . AKCnt:. MIOI(> W/lrolltr. :Ill HP,_ Aocelm1ed ttOwlh In lM REC'ONO. Appl'a. ~ nu GARAGE S6J.e for tbe n&xt AU t)'Pf'I A ti!ltrtk> '42-12'12 c.all for lnformatton km backa:round. 91t-330. tor. Btaul. C'Oftd. ~. W<>l'qe Co. area hu .,•/tre\l(ht damaae. Repoa. two wttla. IG ~ lllCU. "' '44-lt31 WHITE 1nalr c er ma n 21' CAB. cru., 1d aatdnc" • Cttlted a chlllcncl.nc op. \\1" deliv('r Is 1 u • r. Bery1. Newpott Beach. SALE· Mpl t\.\in bd Mt. dnr, 2354 E. Colli llwy., C!Dt Shepherd. AKC Rei. 2 yn. ramlly bo&!. Iott XfrU. pot:;l_untty for a11 txpcr. Dunlap't, 11115 N ew p 0 ?' t COBBLERS be-hlepoch, Wile min'Or-15 cu fl. ntria. 0 ORG NS-old. 5*-2965. smo. ?Jake offer. '41-tQ. o..-atluns mAn&gcr wl• Bil~ c M ... -•-1.Sun 64~7266 r 5 A 50 ,.... -.... • • .no-"II"· a.Jw, •liver, book1, ton. .,., · . OLD Enalllh Shttfl DGQ:. 27' Drake-Craft Exp c:rus--. p~n tr •ck rei:ord tn Appli1nct1 112 dothfl. MiaC!, &-t., &lo, fl3 RAD!ALARM SAW, 10'' Vi!il, 50 Ol"llN on tht Door. Betut. nt .. e.11 mo.t. AKC. til lt.P. Cht')'I Hemt. •Ut. manaa:ernent • the 1b1Ub GOOD CO"OmO" bu Send lMktetif, CIUil. i~ ,, Hammond WurUtztr others. $3.jO. ~. Jong r1ncci. $2985. ltWM1 to l"'"''k new Rint11. * .,, ··~ '· ~ 1.969 GE ··• GARAG ""E. -~ •1<o0• mode.., d,,_tloued 65 llP 1• Ou~-• ~ J'f:~ ., / i al a r y ..., • •• W•~ner, ~ppcr. °"""" mod 1• l 'DIALE brlndle lf"til daM · a t-... w,u-K", qulremet1ll to Qul:Ultd ad Xlnt cond. r-.1~ 1t:U. i:i0. 1601 Warw1ck Ln, Nt:it Bc.h A1phtlt D rlvtwty e .. , new a \Wt<L a. or puppy, a months. hlR ,t.ots. WUe 11YJ muat 1• I no. 4M, c./o Dally Pllol P_..O. MZ-1117 P'Wi, Sat, Slln Ucottlnc. 565195 1-S PM ::... •I most •ltncUve muat 11c. sz;o. &c:J..6b~. $45Glbt1t offer $37...._ Bae llollo, Cotla Mt ... Cl AMANA rdri .. rol•r. Xlnt GARAGE Salo: Sat lllln> CARl'ET 11.,. >ds-Medium w RI h " • c· Sii.ii"/ ,.,., AKC M.it A lO' SouthCcuL Clul 1111 ... .... tond. FrMt frtt. Split door. lflm. lilt >Juka. Costa Gold 11.tl. Xlnt cond. onJ)I I C I N1USIC lfy J'fm. M\llt MU! Btst oUer! Navy. No tfC, Bid t&r . l':quaI ()ppot'. !:mplo)'tr no. r.,_.14t M .... Goodie Golott. I LlD . ~. South Cout Pllu -117-341111 '44-2199 . • • • ~ ! -""=~ . J~ I _.... Iii .__I ~---· __.l[i] ! -.. -l§J f . -...... J§J ! --· ]~ I :.. .. .:.· 1 ~41 · ~ .. -.. "' IM!I, Id "' Cyclto, BIU., Tralltro, Trayt( MS 11T~nK;;ko;;;;m~;;;"2; Auto L..:... • "4 A-. l11 .. 11W . '70-~ ;;~r;N ~70 Aufol, 1"!f!!J? ,zr. m ~,:=:..1n ..;'.! =·~: =:i. 1: ,67 5::::.,chl .. M«: 1~ ~~~ "=. YAMS DATSlll 248Z 1972 AUSnN HEALEY r,-70 D'atoun "sio • · ~~!! ~ _._ -· radio,..... Ge-~~p ~ i:: !00 ''""'· De.n ....i,. brakeL l69l. 60-21!3. '69 GMC " ton. 6 cyl., otick. Auto .• &ir • maa•. <•319'> ''3 A.H. 3000 SAVE ST.ATION WAGON. Fully MBZ 'J1"2811. SE tlihq rtr: -olf ~ cpt. 5 .e. $l00. Ihm. Private Party. Tra lltn, Utility 947 U,IXX> mu ... (3!143Al. $1 08 51~·1 blue w\IA blue Jntorlor, lat!. .. ulpped. 323AGD. Incl ,'., · QoriN; ayaU for ue 3 new.~ ~ l :XI to 5 : 30, '68 QIEV. ~ton. v.a, •ti<:k, w/\ti'bttll, O/D, 1hll hU'd to $1299 All extru • . cond. ~-~a.evtrydl.)' NEW CYD&)t y~ w/MJn. 531..6607 Eve1. i: Sunday. RIVERSIDE Utlllly two cuatomtied. (24546E). find beauty la txtra ahar\>. Low ~-n .Lew Terms (#6160) • ~ c:lurial wwtk ... A Jot Of tun I JU' ~. Lilt · $ 31 o o. SH at 910 S. Jlarbor Blvd. whffl 'iS T. auto b'a,ller, nr. •70 V\V. CAJ.IPER Pop top. I ~ Tu per mo. (UJM'13l). lff:'ud drlw. JUlONE 64>5'799 $6650 1 , a limited oott Wf¥ of own-Speclal Price.$20IXI. 645--5(0) Fullerton. ~. 9'79-4384. radio, ,t IPCfil, 5UJK-'l'lor, t.'011· 36 ">O· open end BIL~ JnNES MIRACLE MAZDA ... ,...,. .... boat." Sl500. ..... ext '23 or ... ,,. BRAND new blcycl .. Lady'• Auto 5orvlca, Porto 949 dltion. J<880QMJ 12699 So~therri Calttornia . 'I''"': 2145 Ht:"'' Blvd. " , .... Cafl '1Hll3., -A clrl•~. ..,...... w/opm,tor. Ral•l•h Sport, $10. Call PORSCHE puts • Sil s . CONNELL • SPORTS AR CE1'4TER 'eos Me.a s therR canuOf"'~ 15' Class flat MARINER 31 Loaded wt••· &I~ after' .. 66-4321, lrlm. S/wheel, 1 ... t CHEVROLET 1st National Bank 2833 llat~~r.9:~t.a Mosa ~l DATSUN 510, AM/l'M OU II ... tru. R.Mria:. Spinnaker. ext. iu, (HOWldstoolh) 2 Nerf bars. 2828 i;{arbor Blvd.~ _..._... '''"'°' air,~ tape playt'r, al~' 1 Batt. ... ('~; HuU ~!:'rin&LVl!IOB • gwyPr!l4 ··:· im CL 17' Honda~3 mo. 714, 687-2467. Colt& Mc.. "1&-1203 Lea•IM air, 4 opd., n ... radialt~~~ mag whls, vinyl 1st national Bank 'l<l! • .Jal ~-2!163. · P Y -oJd. Exctl Co11d. $475. Call ALLEN SYNCROORAPH '70 Chev, Yi Ton -.5 • l\tichellnl, $4,950. Xlnt cond., top $1985. '!01~. t .,. --; 339-8607 day• MODEL E 1415 HO J7F Pi<:kup. V8, t£altr, CAl\lPER after$ p.m,, IJ3-a&M. DATSUN 'Tl, 240Z. l6,tXXl le2tintr j ~~Oi'BetalfJ:~ ~~ 14' MARINE bilk f( wh ite 'fi SUZUKI 50. Excellent DISTRIBUTOR MAOIINE. SHEU.. Ja!MTS. 2022 IrvBU: .. ~. ~-?,n!:.,~riv• ALFA !fOMEO nUie&. · Goldi black vinyl. 11""'.lt 1.-. , =:'-... • er• ' fiberalua <:·Lark, tr Ir. cond. Only 1300 mile•. M2-173f. Evu &: \\'ffkendi. $2099 ................ ,,_,.. Jrtlut Cood. Will finance . ..,..,.1 0 ••• ; .. ,.. Center .~., • _...._ enormooa sail area. Great u:io 494.n76 Low Down Low Tenm Tl4/8J3.8620 213/627-03671-_,-,-.-....,=-832-1567 ~ DUI>.... wi•" .. MONTEREY 1'11herman. for Npt. Xlnt· cond. $950. 4 O:lROME plated rlOlll, 15" Pl-IONE 645-5700 AH n-'72 . lrvine, Calif. 92664 I ---'-.t ~-• Good r-_ _.. '18 KAWASAKI 175 cc 1: 10" w\de, g !up, n; each. MIRACLE MAZDA AUt,!t! Want.cf 9'I a l\UlllVV -240Z, 1970, &ir. mags. Must n4/SJ3..8mD -213/621.G367 1-:-C.....;M.dtetet In ~ XJnt condition. Stud type load leveltn $10. 2145 Harbor Blvd. 5(ill, ~-Private part)'. ' j OORONADO 25 in Newport * 67l-T.l54 • 646-.16!0 2000 6#-l6t7. 1--~ ..:::.: ::;::;; = ';;""~; = KAWASAKI mini Ir.oil ~rr !. '61 vw ,;.. w/piok •lip -,65 FCoord ... Ra"''"nchero REWARD D ~.=-=:::'l()~lroa-.ds-,.ler-.2000= .... s • I --••• era .. ~ l971. -w/tniltt 1175 ~ • t-" k N'ow IN STO'"K oeat, -·IOP. """" Ure•. l'W'· --· _... "llK"• plua 6~) hp o/boud motor. -UUUl' • rear "''"'en · ma e llillt ·-•· 551-1900. 67>f249. Pri pty. 6"-6531. without. 9f32.-.8732, offer. 544-34.17. Evenings ~4-7482 . • .:;. 1•• RUNAllOUT Perl«t lbr Boalt, Sllpo/Dockt 91 0 HONDA, '71, S1.3lQ. 600 ml. A-1 '67 VW 1600 ""'""" 6 eylindor. autDnJatio, radio. WILL PA:Y OYER For ~;ii~,".'!,'alo 1971 211>-Z. AUTO. ~·ple or r: .... A Gal. 35 hp. $650. '69 Tra.U 90, $200. Both Complete w/ , .......... .,,.,,ies. l'.'1t-e. '0Yll861). , 1 ·' RED. 1,.()W rinLES. ~ -nd ~0 1~0 --·-$899 K II Bl B k lnolant.frodit · EncJne, Stffl Trall•!· r"-lnt!br.J.,ldoH. pcrtco .-.,;;. •548-1290 • e y lie 00 BANK FlnANC ING 13.800.1162-853'· eowr. Ullinr Sllnr. Callorthl!,"YlorFmPUl"2~!· '10 Kawaukl350Ave...,..1' ··~-·-1 C!ONN ELL F It _,_I I C6AS1 .FIAT I Nt.uphyde Upholstery must oouect • . r , "'°" mlle, 13.5 i;eoond1, $'50. I CHEVROLET or a • m~, c ••n, . I .en $4'15.00 6464018 .v... J8;.8371, Good cond. 673-1228. I 11 ~I ms Harbor Bh·o.. low mllug• ~..,,... ' < '72 FIAT ~rt. 16' Bolton Whaler. 100 HP ** AVALQN moorina. good YAMAHA ·n MX-RTl. S hl's Aulotblale COJ11ta J\.1e.o;a j.llJ-120_3 1 tic1, imports, t ruck1 o r 1 3 Id X1 t Joe nr De Be'adl $750 . campe ' BI'&Tld 11c\V· ~n 128 2 dr. scd, ·~~ =:on·~~~f~ · Bu~· CJu.b. s400IJ. :~8760. rldlni ~m;.->8434 .. '68 Chevy 1/2 Tn , Call a:J·ask for Buyer IM'PORTS lietj_al No. 128.A0864508. Mull Sell! 673-<220 or Boats, s""" & Ski fll 1971 SUZUKI 100. Full kit. Antlquo•/Cluslco ~53 Pickup DAVE ROSS " · $1S9 DOWN .. .,. 11J..6352. akronts, F' &. R. F'ull race. 1929 MODEL A Roadster SacriHce, :\lust Sell, $~or ·.~ -IJ' h 141>' BIESEMEYER. 15 ""~ 1000-1!!00 IV. Pacific Cit. H•~· u· P,~R MD ~ Ly man . 100 p A '>''inner! .,..,.5., offer. '>''/rumble seat, fully best offer, 100'11 Financin~ $59. , , ,._........ inboard• Evlnrude + Trlr " akla. 673-4122 A il 0 AC 897 ~· PONTIAC NN'pOl't Beach (n4) GU-0400 ..... ..,........... Just overhauled. 1"'aving · restored. $2600/besl offer. va · · . ·u.:vi . Alfa RomlHI 1 , • •' y Pftf«'t cood-Ideal bay country _ mlllt 1 e11, '72 H0~6A, 3.iO CB, 3,000 n1i. 646-5169. '68 Ford % ton cam(X"r Yes. just $90.00 ls the total _._on ~· 'i'l:).7434. Call 613--0670. Xlnt cond. $600 or beat of-AVANTJ Cla.ssic, '6-t \Vorked special, 4-spd. r/h. p'o\'f' 2480 H•rbor Blvd. down paym.e.l}t and only ""'~=~,.....,"""'=-°""' 14• TRI-HULL Joh.Non V-1'5, fer. Pvt pty 897-8689. on by Granatelli hlechanics. strg/brks, dual tanks, cab Costa Mesa s.c.aG17 $59.39 ia the total monthly ,__, sr 1tEV!l. craft 1965, 1st '"·-ne •··•· . Cano~ MOTORCYCLE, 1970 Osu., 1 owner. $24(11. 67J...24a hiah camper, top cond. WE . PAY TOP "'"""'ent including tax, lie--~ ... '8& n,.,.., 210 llO V in-WUi! Wo 00:.UI llX, 1 ..-v·- Wrtft' sS~ ,.inch, stem trailer, Ilda, jackets, I 250 cc. m;r~ER-1931 DeSoto, Runs aood. Slf75. 494-5912, 494-2842. CASH ense, 1LDd all finance charges rm eewn. Erwfnt, boat tank. U.000. 962--2597. Needs paint Ii: int. $700 '69 Ford 1'350, 1take body, for 36 inonths on approved I#"" ldn"'l ~ '15-111'15. SKI boet l f' &lau-85 h.p. •• KAWASAKI 120 cuh. No trades. 64&--7975. w/electro hyd dump hoist. credit. The cash price is MG · '70 MGB ROADSTER 4 speed. Al\1·1'"?.f. witt \\'heclo;;, lo\v ,mileaae. one own er. ve ry clean . (018Bi!L) $1788 JC' f1berslus, 35 Hp Mm:. 899~ cov. trailer, DIRT. eG'!';,? .... ~N.D. ;200. Dune Buggies •5' ~·app~i? see.m~ for UM! can • tru .. i.. j\111 =~-::=: :m:'! .,~ M6-8559 ~ -.. .. NOW ON DISPLAY • · , _ _, ~ trlr, akt acce&s. • .._... • for Wayne can Ua; ~ frH tntmaies. price. is $233764. which in-IMPORTS "1d" M95 « beat ottrr. ~111 1•• C1auic Ski Bott. tilt trlr, -'TI JIONDA SL 125 DUNE Buggy -1964: engine .. I ="'~~-;...1-, ~1~=~"~ GROTH CHEVROLET Sales Service eludes ~ fLi~c_e charges, • ~~~. ,., .... -. M' ........ ,..., Mark -m mu.st all Xlnt cond. S375 Firm blue Dake . radio_ roll bar_ '61 ._.,..,vy 1 on P.U. x.nt. Parts 8ody Shop An WlLI~ .,_....~ -.. -;-."., ...,....,, ,.,. e 64Z-9363 e ne'v tires, shocks, radio, COAST IMPORTS salei; ta.'t and license. - ...u&1"-rD 14•• «I Hp "51). ~-excellent condition $795.. . hol & 17~ nual perCentage rate is 9.76. 1/Vlt\·1200'\v. Pae!Uc Cst. Jtwy. -~~~ Motor Homea 646--0818. 1773 Crcstmont, all', up more . ,,.,.. Allk lor Sa.lea M&.n1.1er 1~1200 \V. Coast li'i'ly. Y ~ n• -· w/lrlr. Looded , . 940 C.M. c•==:.:.:'.:c"_· -----U2ll Beacb Blvd, Newport Beach · 0<2·0406 BILL BARR Newport ~::'.~4J 642- tl' • w/eqw!JI, Uk~ $WO.[ r-..,.., --~·-.:,J'l•I Salt/Rani MEYERS Man.,. S treet VAN 197'1 Dodge Hun....,n Beach ALFA, red, 1959 oonvt. Fh>e • . 1 -,,...l~Dr:::,. IA=_..;:"""=-;· :_::,ro~'°\=o"'7.m=I , T~lofl _ ----=---Legal. Also cquipt for orr-Sportsn1an. Radio, heater, 8.f7.6081 Kl 9-3331 body. New paint. Chro1ne, FIAT-PONTIAC-GMC 7 t-MG8-GT $2699 (J 0 19'. s...,. ...... ft. , I . . 4 ON DISPLA y road, l\1any extras S46.347S. good 1ires. engint" firt, WE buy all makes of clean brks. $600. 646-4650. (lat St, at S.A. F'rwy,J Green 'vlth saddle hilet"ior, _.~~ HP, head, 1\nk. iCtf box, bl.tt needs \\'ork. $650. 642-120:>, used sports cars, paid for BMW 2000 E. 1st St., Santa Ana 0 /0 , 'vire "'heels, AM/flt tank. SIS radio, skis, c:1,...,.n,Sal9/Rent '20 M•idps·M•in•IT ·-'"_c_k_• _____ '_'2 '68 OIEVY ~ton P.u. Short or no t. Please drive in for 1________ ra-1000 Radio, Like ne11" c~>. :-.:; ·vanaon ·1r1,. ~. .' ·-_ bed, step •id•.~ speed, 307. tree •ppra!sal. ALL MODELS -*--FIAT . * . BILL JONES, .. •• ~c_!UFICE -:U' LooJe Star JO V2' HAVASU '69 Chevrolet heavy outy. Good """· IMMEDIATE 0 TSC R CENTER cabin' ert1111!r. !IOhp Evin. ' · 1 Ton Dodie cbus~. Sl"P' !. 11550· 543-0919· DELIVERY' SP R _A ,r-;-~I: trlr: Uc'd. $700 or bit Ca~ aleeps 6.1.nc. kitchen Ar. Ulw M El c . '48 Ford PU. 4 apd. trans. L Bank f. . . • 128'1, I 24ts & aso·s 2Sl1 Har~!· .. !:.osl ta 1.Jeu. -~ 1 otr. 5'>3466, water pump, stove 6 oven, $7199 ammo Gd. Utts. New mlr. Xlnt ' OW mancmg ~~ '" . IS' Glaol DI or fish boat, 65 oide cllnett•·wllh loveteat A • running c:ond. $500. 646-7"'96. lJEIO'SAl[ --;62 MG MIDGET it: bpM:in:W/trlr,tullequipd, 1J>~et.~,~u~:;;e 11 cyl~, automatic TO\V Tnlck, ,66 Chevy, 1 ~~-!!.tiwy;, Up To ··, ~ X!Jitcond. 962..:M28 . • xlnt -· l12>0 O< ,,..~ away m e. . ' lramm>ss>On, po•~r ,,,,,.. T 6 I ~ nd 11~~ --~· -48 Mo. Term$ . $1688' :...£... ,l•t;> '~ 536004. WAS $2195 ' OGA Ing (40889EJ 0 "· cy" ••. co . ·~· 642-941)5 * I JI{ MGB . ~t 2110l'n. :~r 1:l:'.'1':'! -~~LLW P.S~:ci: Tl · .. · . c~~~=~L l-. .::~=Che.;,:='.;=~m~v'::'_1rans_' ,,,,.-~-:.-· .. -=~=~· ., ~;J. ';;~ ""Q .ed ~t• ~n ~ 2-c1oor rn899f>ll. ·~:!~~!i;H~~'f: ott~.,f!ll-A 1'1\urin lit., CM. , rw . , . . MOTOR""40ME CHEVROLET 11995. 642-5466 or 645-4483. .:': :I::1. ' • ean, I ~ VOLUME Ji.. rack. radial tires f< "'"d Ul •"""'" Wbaler, w} «I IU BARRY DEALER 2828 Harbor Blvd.. * ·!5 DODGE P.U. * "BAIJER'B01CR ' "'. SQI--NG$·"'.' I whe•1.s.1J:',~T· , i1P1'J~.-eowr. ·Trt· ... '.. 18%' 1 Ton Dodge chassis. Costa ?tfesa ~1203 Needs work. Good body. 2925 Hirbor BiVd. ., ~ ~ ~tra XU,t cond. ~193l. Slee~ 4. 1951 DODGE l\IAI\.. TRUCK. !l4S-7242 Costa Mesa 91S-2500 \ · "it .. , * ' ·Gocid °'lid.' j,?,1Ji!)F!f.dlo 12 Sallboab-25' to 65' Avail 1911 ~Pak fm' Charter. Bart boatc:ik to ci>nd. Perl or Toyota A e • ll' aklpper qualified. Datsun. Price tncl many CaJltomia crui.... 5IM192. ...... $125. 58&-3162. , ~ $oll "9 '65 Fon! Camper. R/H. Quttn btd, sink. table, .lt_ with trailer, new n:frig, Gc}od. Cond. 646-3478. NGrt1t Racln& nils. Eves: ·n~ -Top' camper -~ ext 423. er leave .. ..,., , tiie1 • .etf cont. $2800 • • me111.rt w/operator. n~r. NIWl'O.RT 30 SLOOP .:,::,C.::a::._.='-,-T-ru-ck-,-, SB1JtPj Loaded! Sleeps 7! I ••.:or.- ' Jl'-lc 4 Inboard! Easy '72 GMC ~ •. Long Whoo I T!ITM! Granath 673-3570 Box, 2 tone, olive A white, lhlll!ediate ~·ry ~. 'tJ:'k1'} ~· .~ '57 FORD ll Ton PU Good -IMPORTS WANTED o.!';!.~: ~~iy 'l . 644-7647 , mechanical cond. 11'1. 583 ·•Orange Countl" CREVIER MOTORS ·-a,·11 • J·ones'. OPEL , Crevier Motor Harnes N,ew pain! job. In.side panel· Park Ave. CM. roP I BUYEtt 202 IV. l:rt SI .. s.nta Ana ;;t,;~:; ~~ ~~,':' s~': IA..:ut=o..:L::.a::.11..:lng=---,64-.8U:-~~ ~;d~" ; 1354171 -. B.J. SPO~TSCAR CTR ·i,:tjo ·oifEiJT Gf" .. 3)8 \V. 1.st, Santa ~a 135-J!71 C.!if. Ol"'call 646-0388. H. Beach. P.l'I. 147.u;s t5·9-B·MW·~ -:'2;n·0-2,_ ......,., Har~ 540-4491 Compet!Uon Or&nge, Black '70-Cfl I t IL T ;u -r 1 ~ucket Seat. 4 spd dlr. Ex-~YrO e ll On IVILL Buy """ car ,,..d ror * COST A MESA * ""'"' condition. ean •· ~ ol" not. Cafi Rillth Gqrdon ($tk S T·30Ai . Beautilul COl\WLtl'E SERVICE, nanctr private party (IND-.Pickup : ~ =rt~Coa11Hwy. condition;$2199 PARTS, CUSTOM 20l!.CUll494-68llatt10am. Try our lease exJ>erta l~ ~ . wANu:n... -· BODY SHOP 546-8736. ' 6 C)rlinder,, ltic:k t~ h i r l . Savinn • Satimc:tioll • Ser-Y'W Bug o. r ~µ!.-....... , in2 or ~·a1>ry ~ 1'1echanlcs '66 r OPEL Kadette, low ' Sf.Jij82l I', l 'I '°''" ' not, ..._!era&~· not. I Have CREVIER ' • 16 Bays • mileage; pxl cond, Mull $99 WE LEASE ALL POPULAR ,.. ~ 1'30 a.m. to 5,30 p.m. ,.ll,-;400. ·557.2888. ; CONNELL 1972 MAKES AT COMPETI· cash. ;18-5380, MOTOR,$ Mon., Tues., Wed., & Fri. PORSC,HE OPEN ROAD CHEVROLET TiVE RATES. 208 IV, !Jlt SL, 5'Dt.a Ano OPEN. THURS 'TO 9 PM l\fOTOR JIOMES 2828 Harbor Blvd., Call ?ifalcolm Reid for 1~:.:a ~~::en Daily 135-3171 '"~ 124.S'pider $1688 ; 8081 Garden Grove B1vd. Costa Mesa ~U>J =~6'ii1E Like 10 trade? Our Trflder's Visit our new bome! II-ta oranie.wilh black inter-57 PORSCHE Garden Grove 894-4479 1962 CHEVY ~-ton pick up. ROBINS FORD Paradise column is for you? G )or, 5 Spd, ~tra sharp car, VOYAGER BOAT· . Needs ttbuil! en'"ne fixed -u.~ Blvd. 5 lines, 5 dayodor 5 bucks. See and Driye (WXP798). 16QQ COUPE .Powend by 4olm .. n ,, $350. Call 64&-Jli40~· Colla M.;"~ 642-0010 BILL JONES ., H.P .. enginc, :ileepa 4· Dual Motor Hom11 · Motor Homoo ·Motor Homos · SPORTSCAR CENTER 4 speed, am-tm . Very ci.an. w"::I trailer ( 1 5 2 9 3 6 Al Salt/Root 940 Salo/Roni 940 Salt /Rini 940 ROY CARVER, fne. 2833 Hubor, Cost& Me,. Musi sec,& drive. (YXYJ92J. I~ HOUDAY DAY SAILER]!' 1uper custom interior, air '"&"; Trier 3bp o/board. cond., p;iwer steerinJ, power I O!!\'r Exttu 714-51M615 cllsc brakes, 950xl65 I ply 1B11EA.CH CITY DODGE 1 ;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 234 E. llllt SL 540-4491 $1488 · Colt• Mesa 546-44« '68 Flat $799.00 ·YOUR NEWLY APPO. INTED '71BMW2800 S[RAN New eng ..... harp VZZ83! 6555 Beach Boulevard Huntiniiton Beach (1'14) ~2600 U,, FRITZ WARREN T I 0 ., G A 22,(0) milew, like nav, s~ Sports C•r Center or i!J..il$.il40 Sunday. tlrel, dual camper mlrron, · radfo, H.D. swipemlon with ALBERG 35t tor ~. lot& Gt leaf 1prinp. Will handle 1t11' .. ,.,, Njce·eopd. l!T,000 •• «I' e<111tallled camper. 503500. -looi.h,,.-.., .... $1795 13Q!,m.8J, Motor Hom• Rent1l1 Available for dally, weekly or ·month]y bull. 21', 23', and 25' self coDtainecl Mo- tor 1Homes. all equij,t with I: CORONADO 25, x!nt shape. eenerator, root air, and SSM, Evi~, T 14 : many other extras. All ~ at TAM. Pr!v. 'J>r. F lat-GMC-Pontioc Coaches an 1972 modeLL ty. $5950. ClJt St. at S.A. Frwy.) \Ve have the all steel AmiaO ~ * Fftilht d am ace . 200'.I E. 1st St., San~ Ana also. Ph~ase call 33!1-9560. I~ ~tnn.anns. I: 22' sailboat. 55&-lOOO -Revcon· Motor Home BILL BARRY t · CoJnP;iet@. New c 0 n d · C•mpers, S•l•/Rtnt 920 1971 Olds front u•heel dfive,· St&-TI72. Ultimate in luxury I: ef· : KITE No. 121 wi1h trailer .• KIN_G_O_T_he_Road __ A_H_av_u_u ficiency. Only 9,<XXI mi. r Good oondltion. $450. cabo\.'en for tht' import 8J8..0052. 1 6«-l732 I truck!. Shells for most -MO=T~O~R~H~O"'M=E- 1 SN_YPE . : . _lik f' TIP\\', 1vith truclG. l\len Camper Salyt Lots · o( itorag! I: living 1hp. :sacnf11 "· Phone 2036 Harbor, Costa Mesa_, 11pace • Explorer 26, fully 673-9388. 646--4002. equip, $235 wli:. Only 6c mi. ' I ! I I' I 1: ,. ! :! :1 I I I VENTURE 21, VOA 11·in;;, 11.000 mile!. Owned by 4 Day wknds avail. 548-2886. 5 ails, 1poUe1s, too loaded mechanic. Dodge camper PLUSH Shasta mtr hm for . to list. $2800. 962~. van. '68. Nice $1995. Call renL l!', sips g. Self cont. CORONADO 2l, ve;y clean, ~s:k~ay.t-642-9866 eve:s Air. Pvl p\y. Aft 6.. Jib main. o.b., hfe lines, · 497-2384. must sell -oUer, 96H382. TRUCX/Camper SliOCial '71 ...;:Re:....::1:..A:,-,M~oo"t'"oi':"-"'Home=-:- BEAtJTIFUL 15• Class ~Ton Gh-tC -Sitl'f& PU .: _, V.cat'°8 Sailboat. trlr incl. Excellent wflZ v.·eektnder camper. *r Y .,,...311 * ~. $1350. IJ3..364l Leu than U.COl mi. S5l85. I-=''=""'==""'="'" 40' SEA WOLF KETClt. Volvo dnL Uitl of room. 131.000. 673-6177 962..3513 w1md or alt 5 pm. • '12 UFETDlE >LR.. zr • 1962 ha!! ton GMC P.U., vt/4 21'. Ail', tux. 6-<qUlp., spd g• cab OWi' camper. Jllct-ratts. Pft. ptr •• •1397 $950. 54().ttlll6. Trall1n, Trewl M5 i!OO l4 No. 2571 riaed tor ncinc. Bo&t It. tn.lltt. $l«io M6-(l2,j} Cycles, Bik11, Scoot.n 16' OPEN &loop. trailer l CY C LE trailtr-Holacla,w o.b. »nt cond. 1971. Hold~ 2-3. 5.17.2904 • l!Zi. 91H837 • NEWPORT ~. Joadl'd, aavt USED Schwinn Cont'!. Hu ~ owr ooat ot new boat. had xtn't care. Great shape, !141-32!3. Call JUI,~. TENT 'nUILER CydJatJ: WW A,pprecl a'te f '65 Traval Mala Sletpe 7, ldt.cben I.. add ori cabana. Frame ,complete))' rtl>ullt to catty ·a motor- eyclt1. Extra CJean. 1!:.,.a.ASS ~ wllh tnller. HONDA 350 11..1.9~ 0 Aft. f ...... otbutotler, 1 NEW TOP~ "15 - * --* ·· ~1"'' .., ;1 f<ENSKtt.J., U' I r I er, -··-.. -=~=,;:::;.,..:::__ •/toilet M. .~.. Llkt llLA!IDElt :Ill' FG atoop. ** ll gp bic>t1o ** -""""-sm !i114J =-. qpd. Joi..,. xb'aL -Sdlwtml. IS< Thun I:' f'l1 4:ii0, - Pr f117, --==='15;,5--38;_::;:;1'~_._ all ...... le' SAQMAT 'WTIUlJllPHilll.XC\T jii'~;;j] ~i;;;;.u't;;;M.ip1ow.;;;<~;;',; Good °""" '1ltl a:tND -· -" -•• c.D .:. rm.t.M• '" ... .fA a RaGnM, -~ N-lletdl.- • .. . and test drive today (965-no E. 1st, S.A. 5"7-0764 _ • ' '. • DOO>. $5995 · ·~ =·~?,0004.o3'. )MPORTS MOTOR HOME DEALER . Llk•new.$1995.540-8583. IOOll'U001+.r.1Jrkc.t.Hwy. . . . ' • . CREVIER MOTOR$ 191!1 l'ta~ 124 s P 1 d • r, NOMXJ1't lle~ch (711) ~ B W. lit St.,. Suta Ana . AM/FM, Real sharp. Must , ~. • I 8Y2' FUUY SIU CONTA!NID TIOGA MOTOl HOMI Sleeps four or 1i~ I with option1I re1r p.ull-cfown bUnkJ. fe•turef.11'9• L. shape cfh,ette, conYertibJe to • 41" x II" bed. U rt• cab or-r bed with ... l1dd•r wiU e•sify •ccommod1te'two •dutt1. Convenlent ch1n9in9 ·•rH betwee n l1r9e b1throom i nd w1rdrobe'c1n be med• priy1te ~ith o_ptio)lel cHvicfer curteln. Afl •ppli1r.ce1 .tre n•m• brand. Extra-IM-9' 91H1y is , coordin1ted with stove •ncl r1frigtr1tor for iinglt •rt• cooking con· •1nienc1.-Thi1 pllin i1 ch1r1ctel-izecf by its open, 1p1ci0Ul fe•ling; Take Advantage Of Our LOW Introductory PRICES . IMMED~~TI DILIYER'Y ' . CREVIER MOTOR HOMES 208 W. lat lllRT, SANTA .ANA . •••. 111 ' . ' 1354tn-: ACfWce. $21.SO. 0 w n.e r, XLNT. ~T Porlche, C.&PRI !l63.-0182. 1969. Fully ~uipl. Must 1' · l&crlflct Uiil;\ied, BeM ot-"10 _FIAT 124 Spydtt coo- '71 Capri · $20ll Silffl' "''1th•\ black intu'ior, kx>kl and • r.ubs Wte Dew, llw::ry on this one·('lOlcK.n. BILL JONES~ SPORTSCAR, C~NTER 2833 Harbor;-Oosta-Me&a .. I ~4491 '• , CITROEN Citroen MCIM,-ptl AWA8D WINl'llNG • LUXUR'( CAR ' . Rciad & Rolfye MOion • • Qruoe c.o..ty•, Oldelt D~. 1609 Pornr-na Aft. ' O»ta JI(-™llili!I Cltroon $ftlorll Mat-all Orup Ootmlr --tor local A European dell my. J im Si.mono lm.,.U 21()1 So. Main, Santa ""' 557-624.2 • Open Sun .. -CORTINA vertftHe, IG· ml., sacrifice. f\!r. S75-5a50~ ' Pvt--pty. -t39-00.,i0. '70 .914 'VhJte/~ac", A~ar KARMANN GHIA grp, .C,.,,mt ,W>h ~<I 0 _ AM/Of. ·Covet.' -$291'.MI or .·69-KA_R'!._l_ANN--G-IU-.a-,-.-d-to ot"'°. ·552-7loq:... ~ stick. sltif~ ~M/FM Jo mi. '68 Porsche 912, tangerine. fiooo, Chf;;,, 6'15-84n. . AMtf!-t/5'\'1 ~nt l'lll!ning MAZDA contj. Mofiy •-•· ~- ) . ~·I\ •. . . . "';72 . '"" t!n-~~. -:...,.,-~-;.,-.'-11 i.ow.-.r-: -i;:-:' , Loaded w/xtra1. <121 3) MAZDA 586--0217: 627-m<. ... '63 Porsche. xlnt ®nd ~ '\.. •• _ _"'. or boot olb:r. M-.t ~ fm, 'l'--"J".911i..,. 011<jil!leiy! 541~ : ·Sta-::aa· ~~~ ~u 'G Ponche ll-90, l.'!lllftC· I -2~. ; ' -old. -'whll. H"""" JS\IWG=Ni . • -..:. xinl(':!. ,ot.ll2!s. UNTING .... ..---. R•lil .. ,. llAC:H Best o«•i"""" $1* Dr. Cusk!y, 54MN. MAZDA ! 1 -to:-.. ,~-·· -·--"'" ~ I ....... 11~11· -:-i. 1§1 f•ii.w.iiii .... 'r.~~·~·~·~·~1 w~=~m;1~"~""; ... ~l'l~if~it~..it~•~10~A......, 1,,.,r1911 mA....., 910A...., 1""""'*' m w ·u-.,,. ._,Used , ii6iSCffi ' ·SAAi ;9 l?'TOTOTA voidWA5EN.. YOLYO ·n r;>I-Pld(llp-<lx ...... CAbiuAc _.,... (SIXXIV) ~ 71 PllSCllE 911T '12 $A11 S 11H -.y '&9 •.I. W• . '78 VOLVO 164$ "11 Fri. .,,_w w111x ... ""·11..,..w...,...,..•~vi~11e-::$5't5= 1172 T . t ~· ........ (-$3299 1llla ~ bM•ll' .... _,, 5 opeed, ..,.i;. ..., wbe<ls, V-4, • .!ti ndlo lie "" oyo I A. t 0 .. a tic ~ c SPEED -· alF """"· 'Tl Ford -p a 0 e l low -• ooly U;1'9 low mllel. (3S'!A8Vl. !IQ) mlJtl, 'lib ' a'flili -nclL (153FVW), AM·FM low m ! ha Ce Vu-VI, -·•air, mql mllet t0cto.y u -'$5495 .._,.....,..,.,..;"llJ9u .. C:-U. l•....... $1599 ($16AUX). ~~· lf. .,;, p= tiw..°-' podded '"9, $2111 •• , .... Mo. .CONNaLL $2399. ...1.amp,. equ i p .~-~ .... "!!:~• ... •ti. I OR. llESI' OFTER ~ T (m22G) 2899 ~., M ~ • --• i , I COAST Plateau ,.UO,. whltcwall1 CHll~OLE OR BElll' OITER. (132l5l) 011 BEST OFFER ' •-•' -w..-Jllvd ' I '70 Dodge~~ W/tan\Pet "WU.· .. ~~~'S" hffter, t!llted claas, ... _ Coota _.,.,,.... scii.m COAST lhdl ('13S69El '7l9t mu•-~ COAST lhleld -· fUU r<cllne __ . -,69 Ford F .m.va, c IJ>d SunMt Metora IMPORTS bud<et •ata. bock·up l!&hll, 71 VW Station Waeon runnioc llaht&. (123C6Ell2199 1971> Harbor Blvd. carpettnr, and DlaQ1' other 9 pus. Bua. Ont owner IMPORTS '• Raochero-V!t auto, ndkl. Coit• Met• MS-66n IM PORTS -. IW>dard oo this c;ar! 1~im. 460CBY. _ "nice" (441<mll 11199 YOUR ONL y 1-·-w 'ft....-. .. _,..... ~7'1 cub or trade-In value $2m ·as Econllne "Gardenu'• I --.r~~•.llwy. ,_.' •~M • .. Low-LowT ••~RY • N oowu. --per mo, ·~ -· enna •-•-w P••"'-Clt If truck" (!119685' ·~ •-•v I ewport Beach Inf) &42-0406 ~-. ••• HONIE ·-·---....... .,., , -AUTHORIZED ~ , ~mo W Poclllc Cit II .,..., .. ,...t months locludes p . _,,_ Newport~ h (nCJ ~ '13 Chevy p ! ck u p. V 3, I· · · wy. tax an<1 11oense, Tot11 cu1> MIRACl,J!: ¥AZOA -c campor equ1p, !"'71087>11399 CADILLAC I ISi6 912 Ponche, nblt, ha!. Newport Beach !nC) 00.-price ddlvued la $>661.0'1. :nCS Harbor Blvd. .,_ •n crtckelt·"llriehl Lime" I ~· dee •un roof~ many 546-1529 Total, deterred payment c.o.ta, Mna 1972. YDLYO "like new•• (.2l70JE) $1899 DEALER I ~~.,,_won<. SIMCA-, price $2525.29 loci..,,,. !Iii<, '6J Ghi<I I i $A VE •n Honda Car-4 lpd "shup" lArg,.t .. 1cct1on ol C&dll· _..,_ DAILY PILOf 1'71 CADICLAC 71 B ........ m FACTOUV •m 1'bio ... _,_ hu <XlNDrOQii!Nc 11,llO mDoo, ,.._I .. Vltt)'l t.op, plUlib fWl leather .,.,... rt 1 •a.,.., Int-Ml power tilt " opllt -.... lel-pio • ..._. ........ -climate eonU!ll. .. » door IOclca, new WSW UreL loclol, AM·FM -,... 6 An exceptional value at this tei.. steertnc wheel, low l&le price (ntlCQI), ·~~~E'S° $Sm SunMI Mot.rs f ~ 1'71> Horllor I~. Naben ~••t• Mesa MS tf1I CacliHac CAMAll,0 • 2IOO HARBOR 81..., ' V .. COSTA t.tESA ... ,68 CAM.ARO: S IJK": ... ' 541).9100 Open Sunday $1050 or ott.r. J '72 CADILLAC * can ·846-37c ~ CHEVRO!:!'J : . -• ' ' ·-..-~.andl!oancecbuzoo. ;raJJoW wtili iiladnmtertor L Todo t !489CC!dl 11099 lacs In ~ca County. I ' .. Ila ~ Id, -. ·~ Sim<a 4 Df· White. x:;;; ·AMW' pe«entac• rat e 31,IMX) .m!!e one -car: -;:, R•t!"' •n Datsun Pickup "ni""'' Sales.Leu..,.. 1 ,; , ~ • ~e r , mlleap $COO. Good coo-l!l.9% •on approved credit Wbatia -· QlllACOIJ, $11;74 'Ptr Mo. 1333BZNl $1599 • Nabers SEDAN DE VILLE 71 Vega HatUl(d FUU. pov.·er, factory air, C eylinditr; .tick lh1ft nd]o. I 1 , dillon.C&J\,._lG>. (65(813) llLt JO...,"' O.A.C. .u~ •-"11 C&prlo''Vbl>I Ro o t" Cacilia : , C»nd. SUI.AIU '11U' •MAXEY """" dtlc .;;;,:.:; .;;;:-'......, 9!9BLv> 11999 c vinyl top, am·bn atereo, low (6'84} t.dw mUea. ' ~mos~e r. no. $1799 · :.·. ~ ___..,,~,.,..'liret, . .. . . ., POR-~lt aNTER For ... ,-,_ .. buy l '10'0.i.uD·P!ckup-toot 2600 BARBOR BL., ' • ohocks ~ si,~ * ~u . * 2833 Hfrbor, Coota Me• • .... ,.. QI. -.-.. ''en a r'r Y'' COSTA MESA ~ ~ 54!M49l • :ofoa' t •. ~ • (ilOllllE) $1999 54().9100 Open Sunday $6495 CONNELL RENAULT • f'. IT@YIQITl.AI '' 41 UAllll '68 Volw U25 CP&«ut.o, air, 1'69 CADILLAC Ao LdW .. $1599 • --· -'" vw ·$11".oo Vftl vn . ' 41,IMX>M $1499 SEoAN DE VILLE Renault Demo Sale mm· WARREN'S " ,. ~-~ Blvd. Vf!rY clean. One ewne:r. ZSll· · 1.w.IU '70 Volvo :aooE-4 s pd Factory air conditioning, full CHEVROLil!T' · · 2828-·mV<t. Coota Meaa 5'i-12>3 OR BF.ST OFFER Sllelrt Car, Center ' , .~ Beach · 285• ' 1 • • •• (293CRGJ . • · 13199 power v1ny1 top plush lull I .. Se.m· ~11nu'I eOkANcE~.-CouNTY'S • . 847-8555 ,r RI'fZWARREN 1.96&~.,C.M. NS-ma '72 Pontt~e Tempest-vs. Jeat~ interior, 'wt I: tele· · O.m rrilrator LARGES? .Sport• 'Car Contor '70 Volvo 164 auto, al•, "'""I-· 9,IMX>M acoplc •teen ... door loc ks & IMPORTS COAST MUS'!' sell '57 Chevy, ~ eng./good cond. $225. )'h. ~I Clearance Salo no E. lij ~t.!!t!i J ~ TRIUMPH no E. ht, S.A. !141--0764 AM/FM 'radio alF condition-(IMSENO) $3199 a -ol olh<r d•I"-" xtras. i:..CH~ '::P.:27 $1"e';t '68 TRIUMPH GJ6 •n :lffl FAST8ACK. Air Ing aritomatlc -like '12 Galaxie J!OO.Landau '!"" Truly an "'""ptK>nal value 5!6-4593. This Weekend TOJOTA · cond. Radio, heater, OJ>-...;. 743BQJ , alF lffiEANl 135911 at this low""""· llJllG.mG W. Pacific C.t. Hwy. '==~-~~=-=- proximately 10,<m miles. ' · 72 Country Sedan-10 pass., $3444 N~vport Bench (11f) 64UM06 CHEVY Impala SS, 1962. In Unbeatable Prices '72' .TOY.OTA 4 seEm radio, heater (!23DIIl $1851 Theodore $2695 .i., 12.llOM (lSJELQl 14199 >IG-<529 Mint cond. Lots •l i<traL ALL:rtn MODELS COROLLA ' 1;.~..p>Rh., (WSN924). • Robins Ford, 2060 Harbor -·n Mu5tanc Futback·V8, • Nabers 1971 CADILLAC MakeoUer. 675-!XiOO. IN STOCK FOR1 '$1'66• .c ·'"~1390 8lvd.,CoataMtsa642-0010. •!',!!':_.,,al>, hrt. red C dUla EL DORADO ·~CHEVY II Nova, 6 eyl , ' IMMEDI ·TE ' . .., . I (....,,,.,,.) • 13499 a c CONVE Tffi' ~ R/H -. " • o,!· .. , MU~T SELL "12 "i:-B-Landau. lull 2600 HARBOR 81., . R ~ ·auto trans, , -· DEl.:IVERY (+ T. & !.) .011. •BEsr OFFER. '6G 'V.W SWattback w-. JIW'll', a!F .(866EitAJ $5199 COS?A MESA Truly the finest ol the areal ..;~,;.;_,~CS;:.·_--~--I INSTANTitllREDIT or . f. •COAST Radio, heater, aood tiru; "11 T-llir<WAndau cpe, Ml 511).9100 Open Sunday line cl automobn ... Luxury oa; Capri..,, 9 pau wq, APPROVAL ' $39.aO MO $700 pwtt ·&Ir l<I m I l ., ls everywhero. Ol)ly 10,211 Loa<l<d_ $150. BAHcis:·o"!a!r· fCIN'G • • • . VOLVO '68, 2;'l,QIO mi. Im· lsooCoRL • 14488 72 Cad Floatwood local milts. Fae~ alF c:ond!, Can 846·-' IMPORTS :•1962-3822 • 'JMCUlate neW radial ttM, '71 UorDet_. ~1 auto air BROUGH.u.t SEDAN. full power, tilt • telelp)plc '66 Chev. "Ca"1Ce" radial ruu, cub price 12,006.30 fri. · 'U VW "'9· $1650. ~· vinyl -(6S9CU\Vl '$22!'9 AD "'1rU. 4% mos old. 10,lm steertnr, door locks, Aid-FM ttret. See to ap~to. cludinr tax" &ea.. Down · Vay clean • runs perfect. Autos UIOd · 9tO ·n Pi= -'1! Sold, ml Call Mr. Tallx>t. 83S-3llGO. stereo w/mll!tlpflo< i.pe, i IMPORTS =139~ '::i = 100().mQ W. Pacific C&l. Hwy. REE060rnrrz WARREN ' I ~~o"si:i '"" 1' • ~ ~oo.Frt, 11.s pm. O :::! ~O:..t:e:.~:"!ttt! ~ EL ~;::t_ P&>'JD@I locludlng Interest. N'\V)'Olt ·Be~l) -Sports Car Confer TRANSPORTAT ON •n Chevy wagon-VS, auto 69 ELDORAD yoo, Piu. a host ol leatu!n •PIS, air, tnnnea1' ....... lo tax Ir llceD.e. 35 •Jll,7 plUI , , 710 E. lit, 8.A. . 54.7-0764 , ' . air, 15,000M (1B90NM)$2999 FACTORY Air , full power to bring the thr!JI of motOl'-ml, $1550, lf&..2194. ~lllJO W. Padlle Cit. Hwy. balloon payment ol $800. * TRIUMPHS ' * •7·0 YW C 6G ~ Dort wagon. "11 Grand Prix-VS, auto, a!F, (Q8C.Cl>PJ $3595. Dealer. Ing back to you. !078CXW),. * '65 CHEVY. G 0 0 D Newport Beach <!Ml 642--0406 Total deletTOd P'Y price 71 CLOSEOUT . amper , Automatic. (TGA387). $699. vinyl root, "like new" l36-6il.15. SALE PRICED COND. $4;(), or• lltst ,•lttt. Ronoujt Salos &· Sarvlca 12,575.50. A.P.R. 11%. On SPITFIRES AS WW AS 12399 lmmaclllate, llµbble Top, 64 °""· Mat•btl. Wacon. !058DJ.S) $4:!99 1972 COUPE 533-2821 All" 6. • tor-a dee~ CJnul&<! pre -arran•••I' ~red It. GT-6 SAVE $500 -ID&<>,100%1loancm& Air, P.s., auto. (UUl752). '71 Gremlin-hrl•ht )'d!Ow • ' -= Nabers '64 Malibtl Wgn. 213 q. 3 , °""'"" . !300785>. • FRlTZ WARREN'S '; ...u.o.A.c. 89NIZK • 1599. . <226DLJ> Lo mn.. $1199 • DE VILLE g Cadillac ' Setv. DePl Open m I p.m. t • VW · Beetle, 1 aft ' Super 64 ~v.~Malibu cpe. Auto., •n Impala-VB. auto. a.tr, Full power, factory air, vinyl , seat. $42S. 7250 o:n!can MondD.,V ftaa.! llftil SDCHt Car Ce , 9bllrp! Lik~ = Ui'lder radio. bucket seats, console. pwr. seat C980CFG) $2899 fot!, cloth&: leather intenor, 2600 HARBOR BL., Rd., H.B. 347-0542. -L Jim Slcmooo llenault -llJUll.JOYOT~Al"I OR·ANG'1: COUNT~: 'lO,QmL $1!95wbeltoll.,. '68lREC733F~ lF~--500 I Dr •n 8oo!' 351~ opd., pwr. tilt w~I. AM-FM radlo, COSTA MESA •n MALIBU """"l'iJlie, 4-zm i;o. Main, S4J>ta Ana • > ( LARGEsr ,., "-· ' w~ =-~ . steering 038CPP) $3299 tully oqulpped. F.xtremel,y 540-9100 Open ~ '.,,.the-Door, top cone!. J125. : t 1 blk. north of Warner 1 TlO E.:lat, .S • .\. 5'1-0'TM , , : H.T. power •tffrlnr: Radio, '70 Oaevy Mont« Carlo-VS, kJw mileage. (234622). '69 Cad Sedan de Ville, 39,000 f94-76!il' SerYlca Deportment 546-UlC 1966 Har~ C.M 616-9303 119 TR6 $2699 00 ' -ff VW IUG air, auto. NR.1'618) .11099. auto. alF "liko , •• w" $6888 mi. Prig. own. Xiqt conll •. '62 <m;VY Jmpala, 1 $130. Sain Dep.ibn'ent 557-~. '78 y · ~~·. ·"". II ~'.FM • lmmacul~te con. 21,0 ml Xtra clean. 4 apd. '63 Unooln 4 Dr. ContinentiI. (385BHN) • •• '· ·$2999 AM/F.M 5lereo $ 3 f 9 I. New tlarttl', tnaatef qt. _ R k 16, $l·,;:i. _ l'IJ • • M\lat oell.11295 or bell oiler. Auto., P.S.,. apto., above '70 ~ ~--.,,. • , S4s.o701. , ' Tire• ed. CaR 6CS-030L 1., '" .n.u,,.. GJll' , One~. 863BEU. ' 846-32115 average. (YWT979).-$499. """"'.-~v • l , ~ :~. Hu Green with !&ddle 1'> , . FR.l'J"l:.WAl\REN -· '65 Olds Cuttuo 2 nr. PS. lul power, ""'° · -Auloi, lmpior!W tJi Autoi, lmporlotl '11'111 ~r E:di-1( Low Mllet, I Door. 4 Cylinder; 4 apeed, S ...... Cor Cantor , "I). vw cam-top Lo . to tic, di<> m,..;.; <563AS!lrt • 12899 Nders ' · Ml\11 hooit1on, (092l!LXJ. J>da'JU .~ ~tlooJoc. no~ ~A. 547--076C miles, Like new. Pert .• ~ D\O ~ . • :1··--'69 Co1ft ~do-VI, auto, ~ 1 Ca"''lla .. BILL 'ONES ~ ~ m ! le• • -Cond.,Adlt drtwr. Sacrillce. '66 M"~-~~cn-J -.i. mlMC96) . . W99 . . "' c I '• ' ' ~ (6'1SBZTJ,~ ':w1 :1'.46 $2299.00 $l195. C99-3'lll2. , --· _•=• •~· 'tl!I Dodge• "R.T' _.va, ·•BARBOR 81.., PORTSCAR CENTER .. 1!$1qff Sharp rad< • AM·FM, . . '66 vw ~~~Q>O. s • s • auto , "n\oo"JW.'lll'! 11499 COSTA ME5A ZS33 Harbor, l;o•ta Meaa CO~L ;~mWARREN ;'l/i.W'i®'lt""'" CoNNE~L · $°"5£T f.01111 ii lffP'#i .~ SuDda1 > '. ~491 ; Cl;IEV . . ET ' 'Sportt<cor Cantor · ·• Look> llWi>I ' CHEVROtET : • • .'' -f •enliUeeoope ii& VIiie c.i. '70 R·16 WAGON . .. 2821 H ' jllvd., • ?m'E .. JSt S.A. S47--076C $000 . I•. 543-1487 282(11""'!>r Blvd. . ,'54«1'~en'Gmi'f. l.$11m, l Costa Mesa 4 546-12>3 ' * '67. VW 1Tr" Costa Mesa ' 546-U:C Weat:naiuler / ( '9ji:2-475D ; i • • FullY factory tqUi pped m. ,'70 Toyoto·. ,;:~JJ:~ .t~1~'! N:UC.t ;!:,. ba~:. · IOICK C'4DILLAC . , , g,71>,CADILLAC cludirn: rad)o and he tfl" 4 Dr. Sedan. Radio, heater, ~ rn.rrz WARREN Rad ' $"rnO 833-lotO t1PE DE VILLE (oocFJJ.$1488 , ~~."":8f,;u: _' T no~ f!,r Con~~~64 . .;9 Vw IUG ,., i71 RMERA '62 c'ad•cJ::;~ .de vihe 'JVH, . FAcro~d~ ,.· P UJw uuwn LJJ"' enns 4 speed, radio beater ~ ..,. , auto~ PIS. Fri/pt)'. ~ , . .....:-, PHON;E 645-5799 '70 .01;6 $1"9.00 bet! oUer ""'6ri. ' -FULl.Y ioaded _ tull power 137!.' ' · • cloth A leather In· OR 8ESI' OFJi'ER MIRAC).E )4\ZD~ Shal;>. 060BQH ., • .,. · ... ' · ' I !t.t-1t..,.. .COAST . 214.l HarbocBlvd: Fl}ITl'WARREN ")tysr Sell· '6'1 vw -~U:·;.!14;~")" QUICK .AA' .. oo.;.;~- Costa Mesa Sporl'I (:ar Cantor . lleblt 16oo.enc. Can 96U9l5. ' <.t'lli5 . · VII ·~ .. lllilf.:mUew1 · no,E: i.~ s.A. 547--0764 anytime. .,....°' . Gem ~~mt~ IM.PORTS -:i•!!:l_!\S YO~SWAGEN ~~~!:V~'· on.!lciroFFER THROU~H A =~.;~~~ 100().mow.Pal:c.t.Hwy ~,, ••wn ·~~~1;.,~ ;:!',::A=~~~ vao. ··COAST DAILY' PILOT · ~ ewport Beach (n4l -Toyota a .Jaguar ll<!aler $1ls0. Call 536-4561 alt 5,:i() lleblt trans. Xint running • ' . • ~ ·A~c.:i"~h~ce .;~~"":=~~;:,,D;,~~~4·vw IMPQRJS WANT AD Q.cN•.:-•. Laguna Beacb :. 540-JlOO ti/eS: eng. Konl shocks. sunroof. xlntenefnr, Sf50, or •1 • ~ _,:., '~ u.1on-!"'m..-, 1--,-7""2,""SAA--B-9_9_E__ '69 TOYOTA Corona sedan. 4 3'!.000 mi. 11<;;). 642-5476. best oUer• 494-8467. llJll().mQ W. Pacwc Cst. II'!')'. 642 5611 -~n apeed. radio, heater. a'OOd Newport Beach <n-O 6C.otD6 • OOSlA MESA: • , miles. (ZDY193) $ l l S l 1970 V\V SUNROOF. XLNT MUsr ltll·. '61 VY/ bus. ,. • • .. . 546-4529' • • . , . ~9100 Open SUndl1 Full f ,........,. warranty 4 Th..;..,~"Robinil Ford ~ COND. $1500. . Many xtras. Must see to &I>' 970 • I 910 :."i•'-i!M;'1i;;jj;~~f=7iJii~;;:=iii;;~;;;;;;i~lf •·-., · Harbor~'"mvd., _ 8~ ...... · • * Call 5'0-0094 * prec. $850. 642-9616. Autos, Jtn"""94!1 · , 970 Autos, ,tmportocl ~-. -rtocl ,.Ufof. on~e 1peed tran&t am-fm radio. 6'NU ..... ..,... Demo. (5302J. mvd., Costa Me11. 642-0010. '69 \7\V Pop top camper. '71 VW sqbk. R&H. 4-spd . ~3199 '70 TOYOTA-~ Reblt cng. Clean. $2150. Michelin tireJ, W~. i f sWs.Good_Cood. 642.171~ $2450. 63S-9401, 8-Spm. I, COIAST. 673--36M '69 VW Bus, lrnlnl\.C cond. '68 bus, Sundial camper. '.69 CORONA 2 dr RT, Cust. $1650. 1 ?tfust sc.1J th is MAKE' Q'P'FER. ,,. ; paint. '900· R1H. 4-spd. weelrerid, 675-1956. * 536-0288 eves * ~,. I~ , . 962-2035. -• -~ "11 VW ~ I doo<. Xlnt ·~ Bq. Sunnd. lleblt -'· ' ' IMPORTS lj)Ul~K CASH ~9~ ftal ·'~aio! ===.~·out. I· THROU.~H. A '69 VJi Bus, 1 ,..... '66 WIIlTE vw bua:. Xint •• -lDD0-12>0 w. Pidtlc cat. Hwy. Cl;ASSlf!Eb .. ADS Good t<>nd. $1850 t<>nd. $975, .., ....... loan. Newport 8ead1o(nCJ -642!S678' ·•-ean 979-&'13 * -. -2:30 pm • • . '· ' '' I ~.- j ,.. 1 · I fl 5*-45211 • 1969 VW s.uarthack,' x!nt VW lJus. -pert. New liMi10;;1;;;or;-IHlel;.;,,.,;,;"----:i1Mo1oW<;;:r"il!:j;•i;';in;;;io;;;;a:--.,..· --cond. Law mil-. must 11tts, bot11 In rd cond. 1275. Solo/ROiif Ml' '•'Salo/it.int' 11 ; ·. MO .-. 'Service """"' """" 5CS-3iils.' •-;;;;;;;;.;===;===;;;;;;;;===;I pie ... $160. scc.lll51. 1, .. ~lllJ!,=::,........,,--nl>l=i---.. ·• II '* '71 ' YW panel. low ml. AM/FM, new paint. belt MOTOR HOMES FGR RENT • • • .Available Fer Rental r.(illW. 4.1os & S.rvlco FKlflty Sttreo.· Must Rll immed. otter. 962--0130. • $250(), Eves, 673-12C4. '96 BUG. 1 OWNER. '68 ;vw Van ; 1600 TIP TOP. MUS? SEE.. new rebuilt engine. Belt · * 64S-631.5 * pit.er! ~1511 after 5pm '61 vw Bui. reblt 1600 enc. '69 VW FASTllACI<. auto, Very aood lllape, Call , 1 Jll,95. Good con d It I on •1..:.;18U!MS.c...:.,_,__...,,=--,..· II m..T128. 'G6 vw bur· Wida ovala. * '6( vw. GD. <XlND. * Headen. Recently nblt , _, ... MOO. ' Pim etru.. $S50. l3t-8'JG. · ll3-7531; 611-1511 ** '8 VW' 8"" _, low , w ~vw BUG. Good om. an11eap. ca!1 nf: IDaupunlrt AM/FIL' $895. 5.1IMl(lj8 sa&-:q:l7. 'tl!I VW aql>ad<. Ver, Clean, MIJ'1' aoU; W B"" !!l>llt 'dt-,"CllltiOmat>; Mll<t --........ 1·111 ..... $138.-Tlm. (ill-CllCI,, ; • ,..... .. BOO: AIW'll; 1 ....... • "61 VW COft'IDrllDie ' . _,. -.. . -*· ID41U llliO. •S78L VOLYO . ' . • ' .. -GREAT .. USED ·CAR 'SS CLASSIC 5.M.C. JllCKUP •••••. $1095 '67 ' YW S9UAREIACK ......... -...... snJ CIMrry awvundY -H"""' Oii Tiiis OMI -(t11 IESl!I '61 YW l'ICKUP .............. , .... $695 Dlllt Cl~ E111e.t""1 ......... Clndrtlon. (Ull .. '11 168 FIAT•~ .' .... .-: .... : . ; ... ".,$11111 INw ..... CriJttM. ........ f)(IEY '20). 8'1ltlf lttd Wi it.di !llltrjW, '56 WI 1u• ~ .................... S695 Itta,. CWlenl "*!.....,.. CJIMk condition. (OPS '711 I 'SI YW IUG ............... , ...... $J95 4 ..,...,, ltfldlt, HHfW, !NY .. 6*1 ·~---....,..------~ '71 CHEVY VIGA WAGON ....••. $1999 "'°"''°"' C•nclltlOll, ...,. ~ ....... PolY11lll•1 Tlrn. !&17 DOV) '69 YW IUS ,', / .... ~ ~ ........... $219S a..t·-.,....,:•tli;oO.-> • '71 YW ~ IUG . · .....•...• , ••. $ll95 C.._ &,..,~ °""91, lltdlo. ClllJll • ,, HIW ll:td Ptlnt, ..,,, 4 .... fV°"' q1 :') ~ . . '69 AUSTIN ~MERIC~ •••••.•• ' ....... $il 4 ....... (YXZMI , '67 JEEP ...... : ........ -;: .... : . $119S f ~ °'1Yt, C.JiA -'Ntw ..,. Tlr• ,_ New <Mtty P41nt. 1'111 W.... O..~I l k. (tM OIMI • ' '69 MUSTANG MACH I ...••• · ••••• $17t GT, 4 ....... G Ci1tW9 Jet. Utt flf Getd .... (YltX M) '64 YW CAMPER luS ............. $12tS 4 IPMd. (~lJ IQll '70 KARMANN GHIA ..•••••..•.•. $1695 ltld, lttdlto H....,, 4 SptM. Ito> llU 'I • • • -c r I ! I l • I e • DAILY PILOT $undl)', Jul1.l0, l972 ---l~I -·-·--·-·- 3rd QUARTER .DEMO SALE!· BEAUTIFUL LOW MILEAGE STAFF AND . EXECUTIVE CARS AT TRULY UNl9UE SAVINGS! . ' ' CHOOSE FROM CUTLASSES:-9Ss-88s. WHILE :THEYi LAST! • __ .. §JI ---I~ I Auto1for .. ]§} 9IO Autot, New 5-·0NLY-5 IMMACULATE 1971 HONDA I CARS YOUR $ CHOICE WHILE .THEY LAST! 1! is l . !1--ass , JUST 9 LEFT OF THESE SPECIALLY EQUIPPED ·cuTLASSES FOR YOU TO SELECT FROM ' · Eiample: Brand New 1972 ·Cutlass Hardtop Coupe - LOADED: Factory Air' Conditioning • Turbo Hydramaffc Trans. • · Power Steer· Ing • Power Disc Brakes • Vinyl Roof • Deluxe Radio • Whitewalls • Sporty Louvered Hood • Full Wheel Discs • Tinted Glass • Plus much • much more. (3F87t42Z135514) COSTA MESA SPECIALLY PRICED AT $ 00 540-9640 ~~ m~~ m~~ m~~ m~~ m 1,.W.D NEW -· "1)rive a 1DATrSUN Plant a TREE! For every 1*MR who test .i-a NEW DATSUN, N"-Motar Co. bi co•!mctlait wltlt t1te Natloiial llol•11r ~ w11 ,i.t •tree ·• yaw-· Mio FQE to.,. la• •w100111.-a Aa11·-·•i•1·r1slt·p.11ta. BRAND NEW 1972 Ll'L HUSTLER 1972 DATSUN "1200" PICllUI' MODIL 521 V, .. 25 .... ,_.. _ i..K ... ,.....,_Al *7' a..t.rier, a...,..N .....,,clefrwtw ..... , ,, .,.. .. a .,...,_ ............. ...,i... ....... ONLY '2286 • • 2.ooot SIDAll ! ........ .ct ...... -.w.. .... .., . .,,, •• , ........ ... ....... ~ ... rd .. ~ , ....... 4-4,..4. •• .,...... ..... ' -.cJt ... -.IM'., ..... io ... ,.,. .. ._ s. . ...., u11onu11. '2026 CHEVROLET ... CHEVROLET I CHEVROLET CHEVROLET CONTINENTAL ' '69 Chevrolet 6 Pass. '68 Chevrolet Impala '69 Impala Sport Cpe. STATION WAGONS '71 rMRK 111 . . . ~ACATION S·PECIAL . BRAND NEW '72 VW POP TOP CAMPER PULl.Y SILJI CONTAINID INCLUDIN. GIANT 11NT. 4 Spffll, R•llo, Ht1t•. •2322022146. .....,, To C .. 110 ,,_, s9532 DOWN s9532 ,.. PAYMENT MONTH $95.)2 is fet•I 411. pymf, $95.12 ii tot•I me. p'f'l'lt. t11cl, feJ. '72 llc•11•• & •II li11111c:• chtr••• 011 tppro••cl crN lt for 60 mo1. Oeferrtcl pymf, r.tlce $601•.29 Incl. ell fJ11111c:e thtrt••• ft•••, '72 llte111e or if you prefer +e p•v ct1h, ull c11h prit t i1 $4761.09 incl. ttltt ftJti '1l lltt111•. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATl-10.15. -OVER 150 NEW & USED VW's & PORSCHES TO CHOOSE FROM -OPEN SUNDAY VS, Automatic, -Steer- OR BEST OFFER COAST IMPORTS ::~~HL) 11995, dlr. 2 rops, • •peed. &m·lm radio, radi&J tirea, low mll•lll'!· IUOJ909), $2388 • " '&I CORVAIR Convert. Automatic. n.dio, hn.ter, good mPe1. (OMLl5jil. 14.\l TheOdore Robins Ford. Jll6o , Harbor Blvd ., CO.ta Mesa. 642--0010. ORCBESl'OASOFFEllT . ·, '68 Impala Custom , COUP!!:. Facloey Air, (\IZU· ·IMPORTS I 519) $1495. dlr. _ I ''3 ~Van, mqi, paml, -W. PlollloCIL a.,. • ld.n't eond. 1 e w n tr. HIWl'Ori lltoch 014> ~ --. , I • " ) DAil Y "11.0T • ............. ~[ I[~[ ---]-. [ _,,, .... l§J I _,,, .... ~~ ~~~ m~~ N~~ m~~ CORVElTE --,G""'R...,EM ... U"'""N--1 -~M ... U""'ST ..... ~-N-G-1 P""O"'"'N~TIA_C,,,___, PONTIAC 1§1 i:.' ~_ ...... _ .... ~1§)..:1 [ A~ ........ )§].:;;I -·"";;"'"";;];;;;§]~l ~I --_,,._ .... ~, 9'0 Autoo. U-990 Autos, UllCI '90 Autoo, ~ 990 Autoo. UM ''7 Carwue eonvert. 317, c apd, xtru. • m-4918 * ·~ topa. Auto trans, Ale. The Wort:.! $3.500. 1 OWDtt. 5f9..09T1. COUGAR '69 C01!9ar XR·7 lmmacu.Jate, V.a, Auto Trana, P.S., P. DiAC Brakfl. Air Cond, Vin.YI top, loO" Fin Avail 0.A,.C. 897-022•. DODGE Brand Now 1m eREMLINS PONTIAC RAMBLER T·llRD T·llRD VALIANT SELECTION+DISCO.UNTS =SUPER SAVINGS • ------NE.W 1972 ELECTRA CUSTOM LIMITED-------. • lH-4-40506 $120 DISCOUNT- FROM MF~. WINDOW STIClll PllCI • • l • .. • .. • • .. • • . c • . . I I 1962 FALCON. Lo mUe1, Good oond. $350. Pri/pty, -- AT ND EXTRA CHARGE -:in N~ T ~~I N~tallna S~lally equlpt iean, now fully factory equip~ ~ available 1n 2 Dr, 4 Dr, and cl~ air cond., ps, pb, aportabout Wagon models -radKI, v.-8. mt glus, WSW N1w 1972 El.ctr• C111to m LTD 4 Door-Hardtop. FuR power, factory equipped plus tho following luxury options. Sono-matic radio, rear speak1rs, white wan tires, factory air cond ition ing, tinted glass , power steering, tilt steering wheel, custom limited interior & custom top. . ' Window sticker prica $6988.26. Bayer Price $5788.26. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~·; ~ ~~ e ~~ • t ":.u~~ FORD '71 CHATEAU 2LS7S2C311355. WAGON Ford (Vanl radio, heater. automatic trarui, po w ~ r •tffrtnc, a ir cond itioning 340-CFS. Ward S.Lee $49S DOWN AmericanMolllls" $133.42 PER MD. 547·5126 " • • 1234 So MaJ St , Yu, ;fusf ~.00 11 the tot&J · n · / ~~nt and only Sal'lta Ana $133.42, la tM, to.W monthb'. IMPERIAL payment tndudinc tax. ti<:eMe and an tilnan.-jl '70 1---'al <harae• for 36 monthl on ,,.,,.., ' approved Cl'@d\t The cuh ._ ,J Lelaron pr1ce 1s $'618.ll 1nc1udtn1 ,,,.. tmmaculateeondtUon, !acrt-tax and license. Deterred ftice, Must Sell, dlr. 897~ payment price 11 $5298.12 '45 E . Cout Hwy. ' JEEP which tnclud" all l1nanco NEWPORT BEACH charges, &aln tax and 673-«IOO Ext. 53-54 A .... •·-,72 JEEP tloeme. 'l!'-perce•-· IOP'n Suoday) ,nte lo 9, 76. P~m . .!'!' •12" "'00e1<, " I Wh"l Dri\.e, V-8, Power Bll )ARRl . uv ''"' ~~ wi St~ring,Radlals,ConvTop, · .1· A: without a ir, 4 apeedi i: ott the road tires Conly PONTIAC-GMC-,IAT automatics, some with vinyl 3700 miles) (566EHW) $3595, {lst St., at S.A. F'Twy) roofJ. door gua;ds. WSW, dlr, 836-6.535. 2CDl E, lat St., Santa Ana dlx. hub caps, plaid interior. EumP1"' ·n Pinto i Dr. LINCOLN 558-1000 . Blue metallic, n.dio, heater, 172 LE MANS I opeed, chrome trim, good *MARK Ill '69 * miles. (69.5BLT). $ 14 51 . ·Silver gray with 'black Theodore Robins Ford. 2060 top. Xlnt cond. Asl<in1 Harbor Blvd., Co!ita Mesa -~"~500~. ~*-642--9116-2 _ 642-0010. 1968, 4 Dr, fully equip. 1967 FORD FAIRLANE XL-Air, Excel Cond. $1695 Brand new 1!72 . .Ponti!.c 2 dr., Le Mam:, n\Uit eet to appreciate, Serla1 N~o . 2D27D2P179MT'~ . • . $325 DOWN 500 CONVERTIBLE. FULL * * 644-4047 * * PW!t-NEW TOP & TIRES, __ M_A_VE=R-IC=K=-1 LO MI'S. VERY CLEAN. $85.81 P~ MD. =-' o~EEeii'r ~~: '70 MAVERICK 552-8586. '70 MAVERICK. Rad i o, hf'lter, 6 cylinder, cood miles. (ZSJ2Sl). $1 3 51 Theodore :Robins Ford, 3)00 Harbor BJvd., Costa Meu. W-0010. '70 LTD F11LLY factory equipped. 3 1peed trana., ndio, heater. 137ASO). $1299 OR BEST OFFER COAST Immaculate, V-1, Auto Tram, IMPORTS P.S.,· P Disc Braket, Air Cond, Vinyl Top, 1009' Fin Avail O.A.C. 897-0224. 1000.12)() W, Pacific Cit. H~. 1964 Ford Galaxl@ 500 XL. Newport Beach <n4) W-0406 New plllnt. Good cond. 546-4529 ~.!400/best 011 "'· MERCURY . ' ' Yes, just $325 ll the total down payment and only $85.81 la the total monthly payment lncludinr t ax llce111t and all finance charrn 1or 3' month.I on approved credit. The calh price la $2993.85 fncludlng tax and license. ~!erred payment price is $3414.16 which inciudet a.II finance charges, u.le1 tax and license. Annual peroentqe rate 11 9. 76. · . BIU ~RRY PONTIAC.OMC·FIAT !ht St. at S.A. Frwy) :mo E. ht St., llant.i -~ .... l.IOCI\ -------BRAND NEW 1972 RIVIERA---------. I I $12 DISCOUNT PlOM MM. WINDOW mc111 PltCI r tH91144 Naw 1972 Riviera. Fun power, facftiry equippe<I plus tlie followln9 luxury options. AM/FM stereo radio, whit1 1id1 wills, f.ctory 1lr conditioning, tinted glass, 60-40 custom interior with 6 way power 11at river & pas11ngor sides. Powor windows, cruise-control, elec- triC door locks, chrome whHl1, CU.tom vinyl top: Window ~ticker !'(ice $7!183.85. Bauer Price $5883.05' . ... OPEL SALE! CA Ii D~ER Magalno In •bknod competition test rated Geural Mo-. ' ton;-ltilclr ·Opel 1900 Sor!" ovo~ Capri, Plilto, Yoga, Toyota & Mazda. .. 1 . ' .Jf. n .. • "'' ... ) .. ~·--BRAND '~EW 1972 OPEL ST.TION WAGON---------- + Tax & Lie. New 1972 Opel Station Wagon. Full factory equtpped including full ... 1ynchrome1h tran1mi11ion1 heater, cf1fro1t1r1 flo thru v1ntil1tlon1 lu9949• rac~, plus whit e side wall tirtt, Delco radio I tinted wlncfshlelcf. •l925768ZS BRAND NEW 1972 OPEL SEDAN-----. $ + Tax & Lie. MUST sell IMMEDIATELY "69" Ford Van I eyL stick ' thllt 36,<m mlle1 SJ.,900.00. * BIG, ROOMY, '60 Mere. '" iOftno Cpe. New 1972 Opel Sed1n. Full lulory equipped lnclud• P/b, P/s, air. Needs work, $2595 in9 full 1yncrome1h tran1ml1slon, heater, d•fro1tar, -· $125. 646--8749· ~ Fact.ary •lr condltionlnc, flo thru vtnfilatlon, plus whlft sldt wall tlr11, Delco 1963 Ford Fairlane Wq. Good mech. cond. $300. 173-JU) or 6"-0611. MUSTANG _ ... ...,_,, lilt 11teer-1 r1Jio. •nt5672JJ. --------1 hW wheel, ~i.e <.'Gl1tl'OI, ~=========================:::;::;;::;;:::::::::;--:""";::::::::::::~ '65 MUSTANG ~ i:t~~'V':-poq .. "BllL wsm.=·.-· · OVER 60 BAUER BUICK USED C'ARS ON SALE!! 'IT T Strd w/llll e:xtru. Nerieda work. Make ottu. Aft 5 pri'I, 549-2023 '69 LTD, F\ILLY EQtJIP. Below blue book. Xlnt cond. 6~90!'!;! :10 Mavmck. autom, good tires, xlnt cond. $1650. *** 491-1858 *** '811 Ford LTD, Ukt new $595. "fl Falcon P.U. W/VS Chev. -lMM329. *12 FORD Convert. 'Air cond., -amd. $1511 * S(l..IS!5 V·!, auto. tran1., new tirts, power Kteerlnp:. .r a d I o , heater. (ROD762). $595 OR BEST OF'f"ER COAST IMPORTS sun'iet Mo!Of'.I 1970 Horl!Or lld. '1 Co1t1 Mo11 ·'4M677 '68 Pon~ lon11ewiJle 2 Dr. H.T. Vinyl top vinyl Interior, focl«y air, itl'dlo, heattt, WIW, pow& 1tttt- lna It brakes. 1-mlleo&e local 1 owner . ear .,_ tm- peccable conditloo. IWQll· 1000.!2l0 W. Padllc Cat. H..,,. Hll. Newport Beach en•> gc.oa $19" ~ 'G. l'OllD Falrlane. .... ~.&S~MU=ST=Al<"'G,.-.,llaN.,...,~to-p.-, -N L.- ndlator, ctutcb " tirel. cylinder, radk>, beater, tao-~ •· !.1&.0145. 1ory equipped, """' mlln. C1•1c * 'If J'OllD ' door, ..., (RPCOl9) mt llllllO RAllllO!l 111. nlco, V.f --llobllll Ford. DO Hubor COSTA )(1:SA ' 1175. Tu. 1\t -· Blvd., C01111 M-M2-00lo. 540-911i0 Optn a-. '1111 EL CAMJHO. 4 SPD. '16 !'of....,,,, 8 cyl., AM '71 01 1'nd p ~ NEW TIRES. XI.NT <X>ND. ndlo, tac t.Mtalled rtereo S-ta.. rm , • &!MllB •,. tra11c.k;~. '°. ndltlon. MUii Model J, Thia ·•·--· ••• * ''4 ,.,., lt1nch1ro ~~ --• -- V• , pd & ~ • ST·~ ~ '°'• All·FM-. ,.,, 1 , r, .. , ,......... 85 MU 4'W'G. v"' rib. bucket 1eate • COftlOlt f&c.. """"· S1SO, l4Ml20 new tires. l6lt tory air ~ 'oob' •• J'Ol"d cu.tom * ~ * 22,111 ~ .............. . Good condlllon. SUXll. '69 MUITA!<G, A UTO aac1,._..-_(MIDCO). * I0-1531 1r TRANS, P5, vi""' lop. Top "lllL WHTTU:DCES'' Lfllt • _, °"' ,_., COlid. $11$0. Sii 11114. IUNSIT MOTOlll '7~ TOYOTA MARK II 2 Door llardtop. Radio, h.eater, au~atlc trans. C735BHK> •11 ora noo • Door Sedan. Automatic tran1-mi~ion, radio, heater, only 15,000 mUe1. ( 180DQVJ 71 YMA HATCHIACI .fi •PHd. radJo. heater, onb' 13,000 mllff, IDUIOCH) i Won't Jut lone at 51595 51695 51795 '69 PONTIAC IONNIVILLI $1995 4 Door. Automatic tr&n1., ppwer 1t.eerlng. power: brakes, pc>w~r wlndOWt, landau top. (VCN541). Weekend Special '71 CAPRI $2395 2000 CC. AulDmatlc 11'1Nml11ion. AM/ Fhf ritdlo, cu11tnrn m~I?· Better hurry for thill one. Only 13,0QO mUe1. (324C'I'N) '71 IUICK UTATI WAGON $4695 3 Jeall. VI. auto., air, P.S., PB., P win., RAH. w-w tire, tint clau. lug rack, cu1t vln)ol int.. o/1lde wood applique1 \llt whl.. • ,.EMENDOUS TRAD! IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR USED CAR • WE HAVE A ·CilANT USED CAI FACIUTY • WE NOD YOUI CAI "SPICIAl,IZING IN (j)UALITY" • --. l'luacltla <Olumn II fOr )IOVI A"'°" want ad 11 a""" r... Im H1r4lor lhNI. s u .... 5 d.,. tor 5 bucl<t. v.1tment. Coat• Me11 '4U67711otiiiliilll- f \ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK e STORE HOURS e l<JO A.M. ttM t P.M. ..-. .... M4oy •<>• A.M. ttn' '·"· """ ...... ..,. 10 ..... Ill' ..... ,...., e SERVICE HOURS e ,,,. ....... tll 1.JI ..... .. -.-PoWor a... .. zNa....,. "llllVICI TO llLllVI IN" • • I > i l • • I , • • • • • i • • . • • • . • • • : t I ~ • ' • ' ' • • • • WE APPR.~c:IATE '71 PINTO YOUR BUSINESS IMMEDIATE DIUVllY . 5199DOWN536A MONTH FOR 31 MOl!llS S 199 ii 10101 dn. ''"''· $36 is Big 1n1.in~. Automotic tr1nsm1ss1on, bucket Mais. rodip ond heater. 661!SH. ·$11 a 8 ~1 ::.:::;\::';:";..",;:. I • (fedil for 311 11101. D1ftrr1d ' • FULL ,,m1.11rietS1.t9Sind.ta•I. ' POICI licenw. ANN.SM. iJIKOOAGE IATi 11.70% <••ta•l•alll ., •-c ....... , ... ~·----~ ou1sid1 tire .......,t. ,elflt 1tript. Loaded fot fun I frolk. 2•6SK. IMMEDIATE DlllVllY S,31 .88 FULLPRICI 5199DOWN 5104MONTH BRAND NEW '72DART SWINGER 2.0001 NAIDTOP 225 (J.O. .... windshield ....,. er, ped4tdfutl. bpck-"P U9ht1. Merer. rwlly fKtory 1q11ip,ff. FOR 36 MONTHS $199 iJ "'91 .._ ~. SHM IJ IOIGI lllO. ''"''·incl. la• lic1nstl .ii Ct"Yin9 thar9ft °"' gppr. credit for" ..... ~ fttr.:I p)Tlll. price $3941 Ind. t:I• I li- (fftSt. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE IATI 10.91 % '""""""" IMMIDIA Tl $218800 .,· DILIYl•Y ............ "' .. ~-~=~~E . $199 .DOWN pywit.indd.tox.lic.ondolurrt.. $ A M.ONTH F0R36 ~a;:;,::;;;s:t: ' 71 r '. • MONTHS , 'lictft1•. ANNUAl PERCENTAGE U.Tlll..52%. • • 4 5pltd trons. radio, heoter. white-. · = titts, deluxe whtel covers. 875 $ TAKE YOUR CHOICE 5988 ~1t~E '69 CHEV. ·:YA ' ''. 6 ~~~ !fUfO_·t<'on., rudio ' $688 -~·~407 .. : ' --· ,. " ~ . . . .. ' ·$199·DOWN·'30 A MONTH :,•:., ' 11"11 ....... ,,.. ............ ,,.., .... tn,lin9Hl.tfc*""tlit: ,..,... -.,,,_ .,......, ·-........ ,...Irie•'''" hKl. tft•(! . 1"9lM.AllllAlPll(91'A,lllAR1S.tS" • 4 Spetd Irons .. re· dio, heoter, bucket ieols. lull vinyl inle- rior. 326 Elf, • FULL ' f,RICI',, ' l~IATI -~~··y ~=t:0 '72 CHARGE~ • .. l1a4H with rinyl Milt~ Httl. ....,.., 17111• ...... wW\flilW -thwl, ilirtcti9111it11011, f"'I winyl inttri.-r, M1i11ieJI contr.i "1• llllildl .... JllOrl. Wl.21CZA113477 ,. ,; I I 1 -·--· COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF JULY 30 ·AUGUST 5 DICK SALIS DIPr. t ••· .. IO p.-. 7 hys • llMICI OllN , .. , ................. , , ... . MOIL 7sJI ...._ .. llH ,.-. THI DAILY PILOT, 1¥ WID. JULY • 1172 FUl.L 1 PlllCI 1 1 l 592-5511 TV !PORT! HIOHllOHT! SUNDAY, JULY 30 10:00 AM GI Dodpr llaMbllll Doubl9hudet Dodgers vs. Braves from Atlanta. 12:00 I ~ MU International ChampionstMps 1 :30 CBS T .nnls Classic 2:00 Cl) PGA National Gott Final rounds of the $200,000 tour· nament are telecast live from the Laurel Valley Country Club in Ligonier, Pa. MONDAY· JULY 31 5:00 I Major Le11ue BaMball 6:00 Ma)o_r Leasue BaMball 8:00 1 (I) (i) Monday Nlf!tt Speclal "Jesse Owens returns to Bertin -The !§36 Olymplcs' Story of a great sprinter and his triumphs at the 1936 Olympic Games. 9:00 1J Forum Bollna TUESDAY, AUGUST 1 6:00 B Ans• BaHball Angels vs. Red Sox at Chicago. "' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 10:00 Im Canadian Pro Football Saskatchewan Roughriders vs. Ottawa Rouih Riders. . THURSDAY, AUGUST 3 • 6:00 IAnpl Baseball Calif. Angefs vs. Chicago White Sox at ChlcaKO. 8:00 Boxlna From the Otymplc FRll>AY, AUGUST 4 . 10-.30 8 Cl) (I) PGA Golf ChampiOnlhlp Tournament SATURDAY, AUGUST !5 11:00 AM II~ Malor Leasue Basebell 11:30 lttoutftem Caltfomfa Goff Top amateur golfers meet. 1:30 The U.S. Profnalonal Tennis Champtonshlps Semfftnals of 000 tournament in Chestnut Hiiis, Mass. 2:301 PGA Goff Championship Action .-..0-Fll• 3:30 Rams ,,.SeHon Footblll LA Rams vs. Cleveland Browns. 4:30 Sports Action Pro-Fiie Professional ski racer Vladimir "Spider'' ablch ii the subject. LM Trwtno'a Golf Jimmy Dean vs. Robert Stack. 5:00 I (]) (i) ABC'• Wide Wortd of Sports 7:00 Lee Trevtnd1 Golf for Wnpn a:oo .. 7:30 a:oo 9:00 lllOO .. 7:00 . 7:30 9:00 ll:JO i:JO 7:30 lilOO 11:30 l:JO 7:IO ll:JO 6:30 7:IO l:OO 11:30 &30 7iJO NO 9:00 10ICIO lliJO 7:JO l:OO l:JO 10:00 10-.30 11:20 UiJO JULY ICMU8UST I I IC) ~ el ID Cir (Mv) '61--Roland Ce~, O.nlella Bianchi. 11 • .,_ ., 1N ..,...,, i) '51--8ertN1111 P on, Lon Chaney . 2 I cwal lft ~"'f:ra) '67-Mlchaet In., Pliul Hubachmld. • ~ ........ •net tt. Seven .....,. <com> '64 -Fnink smatni. 11 .. ,.. <M¥Ja'~aul Munt. John Sutton, Gene Tierney. 7 • I .....,.._,. (d111) • er1on Bniftdo. Yul Brynner, Tmior Howard. 9 "OeMIMlleft T..,-..J::'l ''4--CalY. Grant, Jotwl Garflefd. DAY, JULY '11 1 E'wtwt • W9 t9 ..,. Plirt I (com) '64 -Shirley Meet.Ina. I Uttll1w"9r (~ '44-lby MUlend, Ruth Hussey, Gall Ruaell. 9 · ~m19) '60-9tu•rt Whltm•_n1 May Brttt. 1 3 I (C) ... -... tlte ....-(com> •.,.. -Alan 8.t.s. 2 I (C) ..,,_. ._. ........ 9-1"~) •66-0otfs O.y, Rod TaylOf'. TUDOAY UST 1 1 <C> ~ a Wey • ..,. CoMf. <com> '64--Shlrtey Meet.Ina. 9 "TM ,...,... ifra> '62-Mlchaet Callan, Cliff Robertson. I """9 Uttll11ttacr (mys} '44-tby Mlllend Ruth Huuey, Gall RulMll. 1 3 I (C> "The E,e ti the C8t" (.US) '72-:::;,fllet Haskell, Bart>ara Ruat'I. 2 I (C) .,,,._ ,...,...&141) 'M-4eOtP Hamilton, Suzanne '9t•hetta. UMY. AU80ST 2 7 CC> ..... .,..,.,. Plid 1 ~rL 'l~ohn Wayne o .. n Martin. I ,.,,_ .,. .... ..,... Cm~ ' . rt Mlllend. Rutfl Huseey, 0.11 Ru••ll. 9 (C) ...... ...,.. Ill RM ......, ~> •u -R~ard Hamson. 2 I (C) .. A Mip Out el LIM" Cdra) ·7~ Morrow, Peter Falk. THUMDA't', AueulT I 1 CC> .... •rewe" Concl. 1~°"'~ '5~n Wayne, Dean Martin. I •on.""......,. (mys)' ay Miiiand, Rutt\ Hussey, Gall Rusull. 9 (C) "Gl4lpt ca.a. Hawallen'' (com) '61 -Deborah Walley. 2 I (C) "lnt."'8cle" (rom) ·~ar Werner, Bart>ara F•rrt!.r 2 I (C) ''Wher9 the ~ Ale" Cmu1> '60 -Geot1• Hamlr1on. PllllDAY, AUGUST 4 1 ''The 0..ft 118ts" Ce<N). '53-Rlchard Burton, Jam" Mason. I •"fhe u,,........,._ <mn> 44-Aey Miiiand, Ruth Hunay, Gall Ru11•ll. 9 '"In the '...-.ch ~ (dra) 'u.:-Jean sabers, Stanley 8alc9r. 4 10~ ...... RCH" cmw) '72--HUCl'I O'•r1an, Elk• aommer. 2 I ) ~hi" <•us> •n-:.s.ndy Oennla, Danw\ McGavln. • (C ~ ti (dra) •a-van Heftln, Rita Moreno. 2 CC Wf1ie ....._. .._....,_. (.,.) Alti.rt Finney, Yvette Mlmi.ux. U~Y, AUtMJIT' I 9 ..,., .. ,...,. a..-=r J:J:> 'ft.-«lm NCMlk. Jack Lemmon. 4 10 (C) "C9.e ..,... (dra) '66-Klrlt Douet ... John Wayne. 1 1 I (C) ..,.,..11 IOO" (dra) '6&-f'111nkJe Avalon. Annette Funlcetlo. 11 "TycMR" (dra) '47--John Wayn., Uraln• Dey. I "I.we.ton el the .. UC« Men" (ICJ.fl) '57--steve Terrell. I "Ylldfts Wemen and tt. ... ....,.... (scJ.fl) '57 -Abby Dalton. 9 CC> "Ctv el tM .. ......,. and (C) ""Druen. the ~ Mofttit.,.. 2 MThe .r..,lflcent .._.,, ~w•> '&o-Yul lhynner, Ell Wallach. 4 (C) "'NIM Moun t9 •me (d,.) '63-Horwt Buchhofz, Jose Ferrer. 1 "1'he ,.._.. (dra) '56-hul Hswman, Wendell CoRy. THE DAILY PILDT. TV WHk, JULY 30, 1172 Young Love and DIAMONDS from s17.95 ' Let her know she's the cherished one in your future ..• Choose a Young love diamond ring from our loveable collection in 14 karat white or yellow gold •. If you become engaged within one year. you can return the Young LoVtJ ring as part down payment on her diamond MM/fHT1Mt ring. By KIRK JEWELERS . OPEH . ...... n..... ... .... • Eo1y credit term1 • student occount1 ovoiloba. • up to 12 months to pay • lonkAmericord • MoJter Charge • "THE STORES CONFIDENCE BUILT" htaltlllM4 45 YMnl HUNTtM•TON CINTH .......... , HAllOI SHOPPIN• CIHTll JJOO ~IW. " ............. lt2•5H1 , ......... MS.'411 ...... DOUBLE EMMY Val.rte Harper, who In two yeara hat won two Emmye for her role aa Rhoda Morgen- atern on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, doesn't want to be • 1tar. "I really don't." •h• uya, ralalng her eyebrow• •• though wondering why on earth anyone would doubt her. "When I ... what Mary hat to do, •Mk In and week out, I marvel that •h•' • ever able to do It And •h• doea It ao eully and beauUfully. But I could never do IL I don't want all that preaaure, all that reaponalblllty. I love working with Mary. It'• e marveloua relaUonahlp, It really ta. I llke being Juat where I am and I Ilk• Mary being juat where ahe la. I wouldn't trade plecH for the world." Rhoda Morgenatern la almoat entirely her creatton and Valerie heraelf comea aa a complete aurprtae to peopte mMtlng her for the flrat time and expecting to ... pretty much Rhoda. Mary T~ter Moore auma It up neatly: "It'• Rhoda on c.mera and Valerle off and t love them both." DOUBLE WHAMMY One of the MUC>n'• funnlnt •hows (•nd HrflHt c.ncetlattona) la beck on NBC Fridays et 8 PM with four ""h comedy epl9odH never before •hown on televf•lon. Th• Partnera, at.mng Don Adame •nd Rupert CroaM, hltd the ml•· fortune of airing oppoalta All In Th• Family and w .. dropped half. way through th• ••••on. Laat wffk'• repeat of the Pf9mlere epi- sode Mt the •'-9• for the new materlal The Partnera promlH to dellv.r tOr the next four Friday•. TM flrat ahow In th• NUAA8 (not up agalnat Archie Bunker) cate- gory la "HeadllnH for Hlooenbot- tom." I • 9 ' 10. 10: TliE DAILY PILOT, lV WEEK, JULY 30, 1972 REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS a am "'""'"41 Sea•,.. DTht C11a•p6oft1 (1) Pllll Don1lllue Show i :OO 8 Cl) S.•M« Se•..W ft'll w -~ ..... :25 ... --....... ..... Ill:# ·-···· 6 .-.--n "'"'"'••P "'emor1n· EillHodl"POCfat Lodat dum" .. a)M1ntnp 6:30 IJ ~ Cere~~Y of !nno· 11:00 IJ Cl) Mm ttt. H•rt 11 ctnct Mon.·Thurs.. Ecolto' Fri. D a m Jeop.rdy Cl) EducaitoMI ftatur• . m Milltrlp D Actota tht Fence Mon.; Mlkln& m Tht Eledric Company dlt Most of Maturity Tues.; Dlvtf a> Just ltootltr 1n4 Gollltll Wed.; P1rwnt YtuUI f«· 11:15 G) Optration Grandparents Tues.: ur1 Thurs.; Youth ind the luuu Adoption s.cmtnt Thurs. Fri. 11 :30 II Cl) Snrcfl for Tomom1W tlj Tod•J Oft the Fum; American D (IQ) m Who, Whit. Where ll1me folk Mullc Tues. only 0 ltlt UM Clcd m £dllCIUoft1I fMtum fJ (I) Cl) a) Bewitched 6:45 G) Cttl11todlty Report m Let's Rip 7:00 8 Cl) CIS Ntws John Hart 11t NIWS Huah Wllllems D 9 m Tod•J Sflow Frank Mc· em ftllurtl Gee Ci) Chlldrtn'a SMwt fJ Ntw1 Chuck Henry fJlln1u Spltt:s m lup Ind Hll l\lddlti Q) ~ ICJdl Slndra Escamlll1 fB M1rbt ()peftl111 fE) (JI) Sell• Stntt 7:30 II TH Wor1d TOtlMlm>W (j) lllUlttl tolfts D "Ydl•o l m c.rtoon• Q)Hobo ..,,, fJ) ltlek M1rbt eovna• 7:AO a lptr1I Club 7:45 D ll111n1 Splitt 8:00 II Clptlln KH11roo II '"" WIJM TIM•tr• (j) Ceftt9 lrMll/Qffdren'• Tuch· ., D R1lplt Story's A.M. ([) sUnup Mel KMepp m Dtnnb Utt Menac. (JJJ EA1uatton11 F•tum em rttt11,.. 1:30 8 blrdee • IMtt Mon., Wed., Fri. D (j) JICll LI Linne m loet alNI frttnds ..... .., em, .... ,.. 1:50 (I) ,...,.., """ t :oo 11 ([) 111t lllCY SMw D 9 m Dinah'• ~ lllllt Wtty (j) Ytrat•la , ... '-.... D NIWI W1tdl F1rn1ndo Del Rio m MM: SH 01ytimt Movies. Q) U11de Wildt all The EJectlk c....,.,., fZD (])leu .. ltJMt 9:30 8 ([) ~ HllbUHtl D al m Concentration II Henn1no1 Cortlt D Movie: Ste Daytime Movies. D r • .,. Rells Philbin end St1n Bohrman co-host 8) R .. I* RtOtl 10:00 II Cl) F••lfJ Affair CJ) Mewlt: Stt Daytime MOYies. u a m "" ot tttt c.irtury (i) Qaltopltl1 Co11nn1t m r..tu ... f.DMbilr.....,..Ntl~ 10:30. Cl) lMt tf Utt A f I ~ R N 0 (' ~. 12:00. Notnd .. D m ,...,.. 011 I Match U Movie: St• Daytime Movies. D CJ) CiJ m PaNWOnt (l)ltl m""' D YouUI and tfl• IUMll Thurs. llt 81Hopht1 Qourmtt ~SeuMt Stntt EJl) ftllum Tuts.·Frl. ft Tt111t .... Tuitdo 12:25 GI TtnMIMt Tultdo 12:30 0 9) m Deft of °"' Uvtt D (]) CiJ a> _.,. Stconct D Ntwl Watdl John Fullmer m D11lln1 fof Dollars fI!J ftlturu Mon., Fr1. 8 Ntw 1oo RIY!ew 1:00 II Cf) I.Off Is a M1ttJ S,ltndortd Tltlnc u am, ... DoctD" (j)I LM LUCJ fJ (]) GD All My Children D m Mwlt: Ste 01ytim1 Movies. 9ffl 1:30 fJ Cl) T1't 8uidl111 LiCflt o 111 m AMtMr wot1c1 8 M_.: Ste Otytlmt Mowles. D (l) (j) a> Ut'1 Mlb • Deal llt Fultlta II s..int fB Co•llOdftJ ""°" 8 E*Y Wttnan Wms to Know 1:40 m Dtlli., ,., Dolllra 2:00 • Cl} Stent Stlnll D Iii m 1tat11rn to Payton PllCt D ()) (i) 9) NtwtJwtd o. .. mrtatum 8 M1jor Ada•• 2:30 1J Cl} £.d1e of Nlcht D @l m SMttrMt a rn CiJ m 0tttna c .... QJ Ewecy Wo1Hn Wanta to Know fm Tht Fonyte Sip Tues. 3:00 II 9 MJ Th'" Sona D T1tt Mt Too Show; Miu Douatt• Mon. only 0 Hldlw•J Patrol D CIJ Ci) a> au.nt Hospital Cl) 9) Mftie: See 01ytlmt MOYlta. 0 Tttt Riii McCoft ..... z.. .... CD RoclJ u4 Fritftch (1j) The F.,.,tt Sq1 Fri. mane.. 3$: Tr-6te Wiit Tues, only J:SO U lrs You llt D Mike Douatu Show Tues.-Frl. 8 Onie IN Mentet (j) MJp DMata• ._ D (]) aJ OM Uft to Uw. 0 Tht loM laftft\' m lup and Hts luddl• 0) ,. .. , Pota•u1/M1tflla Cortll1 EJl)Psyc:Wou t m Tmtl die WOf'td Tues. 9 My fworite Martian m FtClx the Cit mn.. ... .-. ma Q1da-. II) Un cent. de Mulct Q)lt10'11f1Top ,._.. m Speed Racer 5:00 0 Newa Tues: Fri. 8 Ntw1 Geor1e Putn1m Cil AIC Ntwi Reesoner, Smith Cl) HYPO O Mtvlt: SH Daytime Movies. dg)Ntws m TM F11111tston" OJ N1nnr 1nd dtt Profea.r fl) Nino ' 3:45 m futum 4:00 1J Mr. EAi 8 The Rlflt•an fJl) (1J Mbttf bit"' NtlObottlood @m LI ""9ttn D (l) a> LM bttrkln Style D eouni..-cat m Trtlla Wut Except Tun. 9MV1n o,tt G1!) Chucho Saavedra Sllow Fri. GD C1llopl111 8oul'llet &)Thrte ..... m Quldl lktw Md,.w OJ loio'1 111 Top Slltw fl!) ail s.u ... S1rtet tm CaltndaM Thuri. lmNtwa Tuts. a Dlnltl loont 5:15 a.!) Pinora•• Muftd!al Except Fri. 5:30 D NIC Ntwt Mon. only &> tOftlbl a Ont -lt,ond 4:15 fB U111 Awtntvra· Eapanoll G) To It Aftnounctd (i) n. lltfle11111n D ())Gf>NIWI di Aalp .. nt Fri. 4:30 B (]) M_.: Stt Daytime Movies. m Dlflllla t11e•Mtn1e1 m a 81111pn'• laltnd O Hen Mon. only e fa~tr KllOWI hit D Ntws Btntl, Schubeck 0 Clndtd CIMR m Yotl and friends ' m 0 Tiit EJectrtc ColWplftJ @m Town T1lk Except Tutt. a.!) Fllturta &)Sptedbctf YACHT OWNERS -lnl roch1cln1 - M ccoy 'S YACHT CL&A.NlNC a. MAINTENANCE 511:.JlVlCI: A .. rvtce we f••l Iona ov•rdu•. H•r•'• wh.at you 1••· •••. I.,, W••kly lntulor deanln1 and vacuwnlna of your yacht from bUa• to top•l<I•. Z ••• Col'l\pl•C. •.n.rior d eanl111, lndwlln1 brau and chrome pollohlnc. ), •• All •lll•rlor unvao kept clean. 4.,. Wh•n y-wU.h to Ufa your ya cht, Juel 11va ue a ca ll (pref•nbla one day In ad ... nca) and we wHI bava \\ ucovered, •Ired out, au and oll check.d, r .. dy 10 10. S ••• Arran1•m•nta u11 be mad• to •todc your yach1 with euppll•• ouch •• crocerlee, Ice, benra1u. el< .• for th• weak.end or an •lllended CNIU . An Itemised blll for thla H rvlu wUI be added to your rno .. lhly t lat•m•ftt· 6 •.• Wll•n you .,,. yO\lr yacht, juot notify uo ln adY9ace of JOI.If ratuml111 da1e and arra111•m•nt1 will be ma.de 10 be.alully d•an ••ter\or and u-co~•r h until your r•sula r cl•anl111 day. 1 .•• Th• ow11a r of thlt .. rvic•, wllb tw•nl y y•• ro of law eniorcam•nt experl•11c•, wlll peteonally ••• 1hat periodic chaclca artt mad• or your craft, th ... provldlroa you with 'your own petto...al oecurlty •• rvlce. Alt of th• alM>v• pertonali&ed Hrvlcao can be youro for )uot $1. 00 per foot per month. U you do 001 d.,,,_ all of 1he .. H rYlcu pl .... c:aU for an ettlm•I• of tho.e you do. • .. • .. • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. .. .. • • * * • • ~ ll 911.,e : 1'714) 67'-IU, T · • • • • • ***************************** ..... 15 S U NDAY JULY ao MORNING 6:15 m Tit• Clutstoplttrs 6:30 11 lla4J•rd s.t1rt m TM llble Answtn 6:45 (() Tiit Cttrfstophers 7:00 II Tem 11d JtrrJ ()) Rtl Huabard @) ~ Wtodpeeter m £xp1uion •·1 Anary, 2 AnlfY, 3 Anf'Y lndiani" Chlzomana and and Friend' auest. at P'uMlc Affalrs/SOdal Stcutfty 7:30 8 The Croovlt Coolies II TH Ctlrtatophtn U Monntft T1btm1de Choir Cl) Lent tt To hMr Q Dr. llllr J. Harris • (lg) °""" Dew1 mwenc1er1111 11J SICfld ff•rt/Tht CflttstopMrl 1:00 II ()) l1111p Unto My Fett II Mr. Wlnrd It Ru H11111banl Cl) IM1na ·s.»lltl Q HtnN ot Truth ®l Old n ..... Hour 11J Rl¥fvll flrta 1:3CrlJ ()) ltotl Up and Uva a Tiit luploot Cl) RMI btltt Open HOUie D Campus Profile "Hyper1dnetic- Mlnd Dysfunction" " .,., of DllCOftfJ llJ Katll'Jft Kulll111n 9:00 11 C.•er• '""' D Sttt1df'"1 U Dq of Diactffry D My Frtend Pootte 1J ()) Ortl Roberti 9 lmlatlt Oft Rlllflon llJ Metoclyl1nd In Motion @I) Music. y hlabru 9:30 IJ Today's R1tlafon D Station to sutlon U Or1I Roberts Cl) Movlt: (C) "tiny On Constable" (com) '6Z-Sidney James, Eric Bar· ker. DAn11e's a1r111 ()) ltt Thtr1 It llpt IJ KlllUJll lulll11an Qi CeftHftltion IB Oki TIMt Coscitl Houf 11J Eltl Es 11 Vida 9:40 CJ) 9'1* Stlrfa/Acdon 10:0011 SllPJ to lt1mln1 D a..t1t1&1 My s.rmon Guest Is father Robtrt W1lters of St. Robert Btllarmlne Catholic Church In Bur· bank. a Hoar of '°"" D ()) m Reluctant °'''°" Cl) '"' Doctlr Answers fJ llewlt: "Wamen FM'' (adv) '62 -Jaek P1lanct1 Jo·Anna Rally. di Mtrica1t folk Mllllc 11 Dodetr Du191l fl)F,.. 1 la Vida 10:30 9 Face th Nedtta IJTNa 11 tM Life D(J)e:DTilt ~ ,.,. 8 THE DAILY PllOT. TV WEEK, JULY 30, 1972 . Cl) 1Y I t...u at l.111'111111 leff final round of the $200,000 9 C:.0.lllftt tournament at l1urtl Vtllty Countsy m Dodftr ll•ball DotlWthudtr Club In U1onler, P1. Jade Nicklaus Dodaera vs. Braves from Atlanta. and Arnold Palmer wlll tiy to make Im f'aldl fOf Tod1y it thrtt In a row w1'en they ~m· II) Cr111lcl1 dt Franda pete on the par·71, 7,045·yard 9 Mowie: "1111 Moon's Our Homt" course. al Cfftt M..tca1tt (I) bite C"Y 'OMltrt 11:00 B Prtdlworll F1ltllly The tMme ls 9) Tltt Tlriltr ecolo&Y and hlfhll&hted Is 1 fllm aJ 111111&1 Trtals ' about chlld1'9n flyln& kites. E TOf'IS 8 Movlt: (C) ••Dead WM(' (dra) 2:30 8 Medtx "Count BackYmd From Patrick O'Nul, LYnn Lorina. 100'' is an examination of various D C)lciht 80lpll Htur techniques in 1voldln1 pain. CJ) Lao,d lrWrn' Wlter Wffld • D l114111lry Host Maury Green ex· D Cil m IUllwfnklt amines "No Fault lnsur1nce" lea· ()) I Spr lslatlon with Democratic Ma}orlty ®) Sin Dleao Hlppe11ln1 leader In tt1e State Senate, Georae ti) Qurdl fa the Holllt Moscone (0.S.n Francisco). 8l hntalla Donttnlal D IMtn M1W 11:30 Cl) Johnny ltttdt Show Cl) Feet U.. Netioll a (]) m wa• • Wllll m s.111lfn' ...... -G Movie: ·(C) "MIJI" (adv) '6&-9 Mowlt: (C) ~.., Men ln ta1· J1y North, Sajld Kahn. clad'' IJi Movft: (C) "To•1hawt'' (Wes) . 3:00 8 ........ ., '51-Rock Hudson. Yvonne OeCarto. (}) C.11•ltltlon !\ f r f 11 r j ' I ' ' .. UC..•ent U Movie: "Souls It Su" (adv) '37 -Geor1e Raft, G1ry Cooper. 12:00 II Cl) MU IRttl"Gatlonal ClaaMplon· Cll flt. Future ships D Mowft: "TM Mountlill Road" Cl) Forum (dra) '60-Jamts Stewart, Lisa Lu, 0 Aariculture USA "The Annual Ha1TY MOf11n. Paul Bunyan Olympics" Cf) 1111 CosbJ Show B John W1ynt Tlttltrt: "Wyomlna 0 Mevte: (C) ''flipper's NtW Ad· Outlaw" ventllrt" (dra) '64 -Br1an Kelly, CJ) fllm f11turt Luke H1lpln. U Movlt: (C) 4'Wyo1nl111 Mair ®l Pri•us (wes~'5()-Stephen McHally, Alexis ti) Rtlltr DtftlJ Smit( m Mttt th "9A ti) &ttntially SU 3:30 8 Mtwtt: (C) "Jet llttaft1y" QI Tiit West1men (com) 'SJ-Audie Murphy, Keenan ft) lullwln•I• Wynn. 12:30 ()) lite Allawtr (J) Yoke of Aarbtturt 0 On C.Mpus "A Matter 9f Survi· CJ Mitt tM "-t val'' (I) Mlerlcan Pltplcal Fltlltls (])Movie: .. Tll,.. Desptrlte Mtn" ()) Movtt: (C) "lebal" (dra) '69 (adv) '51-Preston Foster, Vlr&inia -lauren~ Htvl'9y, Ann·M•rsret. Gr11. (fl Slrvtval II) Jot DtSllva's Open Forum fD ArtJstl ht Allttflca "Rudy Poz· ft Sta H11nt tattl" ft) Mau A Wish 8' Aarfctllturt USA 1:00 Cl) Wortcl Hoftzon1 lB c..,.,. Pt9file 0 Whit's Coins On 11Pollce and the 4:00 (I} Ca11pts Profitt Blick Community." CJ lnllatlt D Movie: "littlr Cr"'" (wes) '54 Cl) Wapn Tr1l11 -Wiid Bill Elliot, Beverly Gariand. ®l T• Jones Show Cl MUlloft $ Mewlt: (C) •10W1rd II) ltv1t for Yeur Ufe th Un•non" (adv) '56-Wllliam 0 FJI• OdysttJ Holden, Lloyd Holan. fli) Coa•o1wt1lth "furniture OJ Meet Uit Press Crafts" ti) NtWS Nick carter II> Sl•,...•llfl Vlwlr @I) Trib41na hblkl m 1'b 'Is tM Utt 8' MGM: £!> PllMHI• LltlltO • Donelnio a shWttJ r .. p .. thtetrt: "Stow-m c.r.. ,... awa'I' .4:15tD Dldpr Scertltolnl GE Chuck W.nlOfl Shtw 4:30 ()) Mowfe: "All ftlt Hmtt Al· l:JO IJ (I) CIS TtMls Claule Bob leWI" (dr1) '59-Jane Wyman, Rock Lutz vs. Cliff Drysdale Hudson. O Feeus "Women's Center" O lundly D Cl) lsauts tnd Anawen D Movie: •• Mapedc Mon~ (Ji IRlitM (tcl·fl) '53-l(lnt Donavan, Richard ti) Vokt of Calvery Clrlt0n. 1:50 m Dtdl'f lallblll (cont'd) Dod· ID FtttMI of Clltlid! "ht ..... lfl1 vs. Bmes at Atlanta. o...,.-(drt) '39 -Carole Lombard, 2:00 11 lelilf Kay f'r•ncls, Cary Grtnt. D l•Pldo Guest Is Joe Blatchford, I Tiit Wttld ef w,dlff9 director of Action. Cenultltltl a Cl)@ m PU M•111 T•• m J1Wt1t e1 • • .._ 9T11t If& YdlJ &')FelittM C'lt 5:00 8 9rt1t Z... of 1M WorW "Frank· turf' Thia G1rm1n zoo Is unique be· c.use one man Is In JOI• charre- Or. Bernhard Grzrntlt It Hooelon1 ~ D Mtvft: (C) "ltlde t1tt Hiatt CcMin· tr/' (wes) '6Z -Randolph Scott, Joel Mc:Cna. 9 Ntn Dalt Schwartt ti) Mov1t: (C) •'JM lme' Ont'' (drt) '52 -John Gre1son. Meg Buchan1n, John Roe. fl Sal'l'ltr Ted Araltrofta fID ! fPlcWI "*1Q/Flsc,.er Cllttl Cll1•plonsfllp Rewt.w lf)IOllba 5:30 II (I) Anlllll Wof1d The unusual Mweka "wlldllfe colltae" where Afl'it1n1 are tauitit the theory and practlct of wild Ifft and wlld lands manaiement is ex.mined. Cl) Doctor II Utt Hotl1t (I) Ntn Ray Wllaon @) MM: (C) "PfoUd R.Wh (adv) '63-Al1n l.tdd, David Ladd, Dean J1aer. (1)) Fett Qtllbf fB Ko111n V1rtttJ Hour fD W..,n,_ Wttk In Review ti) ¥ttlo ShwtqvtW mMelfflvMI 9 CIU11a11'1 llland mf41etd RIClf' f V E N I ~~ (, 6:00 • Cl) Cl.. '72 (1) M .. : (C) (2ht) ........ TI•" (com) '60-8ln1 Crosby, Felan. . ., ..... D Mevll: (C) (21lr) ,.... of EJ Cid" (adv) '61 -Rol1nd Carey, D1nltll1 Bianchi. Cl)""""' fJllPr Q.J) *" ,...,...,.,., Alwrtca tJ) lon11t Llquqt 0n .. mw..w ,,... m E111111c11 ... Ltcos SM"""' RfO GI!) Ttetft dtl Dollh•l' 9)Tll1Tlt1Wt ..... 6:30 D StlfJ TllMtre ''The Fox and The Gr1pes," "The Hare ind the Htdathoj' and 11'h1 Clewer Peasant l.tss" DNtws m Cl1ttllrt Ft1tum: (90) .. lrtde of U.. 8tftlla' (mys) '51-Bart1r1 Peyton, Lon Ct.an11. Raymond Burr. QJ) TM Jiu Stt f1) ""'911 ..... Hlatlllchta fl!) DldlM 'n mu.. as .... Acftl a,)Mowtt: 9) H...., Elliot Mintz 7:00 8 ..... Clttt Aoti.rti 8 WIW IO ..... "Hippo" (I) Ltt Mt Tift Y• Metrt 1 Softf fJ• All .... ....,. (I) 11lla II y_. Ute ...... ¥...,...,. • • m Paaport to. Tmtl "J1p1nese tlr1" all EJectrlc c..,..., flJ ........ f 1•111 Dntu f1l) nt lm Set "Larry Johnson" Cl)S.per Show mWM llltt&M 1 Swiss Is blackmailed lltto 1ldln1 the capture of I' German car10 ship hunted by the British. ll)Dninet fl) Sa11unil Rtvo4ution fl\) (Jj) Ma~ Thtltrt -TIM Spoils of .._,. "Retribution" 8 La... 9:30 I) Cl) Cldt's County (R) Clde bt· 7:30 8 Cl) CH SU•day Mwlt: <C) (Zhr) comes 1 tar&et when his lnvestl11· •'fuMrtl In ltftln" (R) (dra) '67 tion of • blrroom murder points -Mlch1tl Caine, Paul Hubschmld, 1w1y from the prime suspect ind to- OscJr Homolkl, film made in West ward one of Madrid County's most Ber11n about the defection of a powerful ranchers. Russian colonel In ch1rie of the 0 News Watdl Larry Bunell Bertin Wall security. Q) The I i& Qutltloft D am Walt Dlsn., "The Goofy 10·00 D ®) m The lold on .. -TIM Sports Story" (R) Goofy Illustrates • Doctors "A Thrutentd SpedH" (R) the fine points of various sports In Or. Ted Stuart becomes Involved In 1n 1nlm1ted pro1ram that traces the prlvate life of his chief sur1lcal the development of sports from the nurse when he learns she plans to Olympic Games In ancient Greece rive up her expected child tor 1dop· to modern 1thletlc1. tion. D ~-D News Dick Garton G Miiiion $ Mevlt: (C) (21tr) "Ro· 0 A Man and Hls Boys bin Ind Utt Seven Heeds" (oom) m News Ron Fortner '64 -Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, fl) WHl1y New HJ&ftll&fttl Sammy Divis Jr. Two rival Chlcaro fil) lUJ &ftlillf at Pops Ferrante aanrs fl&ht for supremacy. and Teicher, duo-pianists, are m""" PISll*b to Advttlturt featured "The Merry Morris Men of En.~l1~d." @!) Vltndo 1 Biondi fil) (Jj) fh f,.ftdl Chtf Quiche QI Bolin& fl'OM tbt fon&M lortalne and Co." ail T•po Italiano 9 Wild I011ado11 W t.eu Cordon 5'low m f'llltln' Holt -10:15 fl) This Is Jap1n 1:00 IJ Retltr C111u T-Blrds vs. Texas .. OUt1aws. 10:30 I) Jerry Visits "Juliet Prowse D (]) (]) m The Fii "Arran1e· "Th• Wttid Tomtmw ment With Terror" (R) An unsuc-Cl) At Issue ctssful youn1 architect, desperate B Melodfland ht Motioft for money to support his heroin ha· 8) News Chuck Cecil bit, persuades his wife to steal ti) Estnttas Muakaltt securities from the brokMa&e firm ll:OO II D Cl) (Ji 0 Cl) Nns where she works. Guests are Roger g Ru Hullbard Perry, Diana Hyland and Robert B Mowit: ''Dtsttutioft Toyto" Loula. o (adv) ·~ry Grant, John Gar· m Movie Crtata: <21tr) "HudlOfl's field. lay" (adv) '40-Paul Munl, John m Movie: "Tltt n,fn1 Mlnllt" Sutton, Laird Cre11r. Gane Tierney, (dra) '51 -Glenn Ford, Viveca Viralnla Reid. Lindfors. B PtnJ Ma*' m KATHRYN KUHLMAN fl) Nlpptn No Uta * (IN COLOR) fil) lD) Flrin1 Une Q) Kathlyn IWhlun m NtcM • ''" m n.. 'orsJtl s.,. QI lllewtt: (C) .. Apftl In Paris" QI To le A1uMH1nced Gm a.it c1t1 Dttlln,. 11:3011 N• .. °' tht CIMe &J MOlllt: (2,u) ''That Certain W,o· D 11j Stmd11 Tt1t(Cllt .._ •n" (dra) '56 -Bette DIVIS, (I) Mewlt: (C) "DNdlJ C..p111lon1" Henry Fonda. (wes) '62-Maurffn O'H1ra, Brian 1:30 D Iii m JllllftJ Stftlrt Show Keith. "Sona of the J1llblrd" (R) A stu· D CJ) News dent 111 results In Prof. Howard ()) TtltputM and a fan dancer (Chanin Hale) be-8) Mn: "TWtflty BnM Mttt" In& put In 1•11. (dra) '60-C1ry Wery, Annie Rosar. 9:00 D t1i m lenlnzl "A Home for 12:00 D Mtwft: <C> '-C:Onq11at of Spece" Jamie" (R) The Cartwrilflts •aree · (scl·fl) '55-Erlc f1emln1. Ross Mar· It Is time to adopt Jamie but are tln faced with unexpected opposition · from the boy's lon1·lost 1r1ndf1ther. 1:00 II Movie: "Donclr' (com) '61 - Wiii Geer 1uuts. David Janssen, Patti Pa1e. D (])(I) a> A1C SundlJ Movie: D (I) Cl) Ntws (2Jh Iv) "Mertblri" (dra) '65 -1:30 8) Movte: ''Nl&ftt f,.lttd"' (mys) Marton Brando, Yul Brynner, Trevor '55-Forrest Tucker, B1rt>ar1 Brtt· Howard. A German who is opposed to the Nuis ind masqueradin& 11 ton. TMI DAILY PILOT, 1Y VWllK., JULY .. 1111 Sean Behind-the-Ear Hearing Aid with "comfort control,, To help ,·ou hear better is the aim. of Sears Hearin~ Aid Department. With this in mind. Sears Behind -- the-Ear Aid with ··comfort con- trol .. ma~· be just the aid ~·ou need: especiall~· if you can hear but ha~e trouble understandini words. Th•~ aid fits neatl~·. comfortabh· and inconspicuousl~· behind the ear. 1be .. comfort control'' allows the consultant to adjust the amplified sound to suit ~·our needs. 'Mus is a special benefit to those who ma~ -have trouble adjustinJ· to ampfi- fied sound. Fill ou.t coupon er· visit Sears for FREE·. beari'M test. We'IJ ~P our best b«>t help \'OU. 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DAYTIME MOVIES t:o0 m (C) ~I Cormpondeftf' (dra) '66 -Marie-Jose Nat, Jean- louis Trlnt11nanl 9:30 D (C) "'tllt Opposite Sd" (com) '56-June Allyson, Joan Collins. 10:00 (I) "f'taJafrf" (dra) '54 -Shelley Winters, Barry Sullivan. 12:00 D "Oper1Uon CH1lf" Cadv) '61- Nora Hayden, Louis Renard. 1:00 IJ "Thi Wtr lMtr'' (drt) '62- Sttva Mc:Quttn, Robert Waaner. m <C> HM.M.M. 13" (dre> '65-- Pl•r All&tll, Fred Bttr. 1:30 II ;,staadew Ma1t" (mys) '53-Ct· 11r Romero, l<ay Kendall, 3:00 (]) (C) ''TMt «;trtltn f..Unt' (com) '56 -Bob Hope, Eva Marie Saint. a (C) HRlclt tllt Hiatt Wind" (dre) '66 -Darren McGtvin, Merit Per· schy. 4:30 11 "1..ovt Mt Tttldtr" (dra) '56- EIYls Presley, Dtbra Paaet. CJ) Sa"'t 11 10 AM llltln1 5:00 D (C) '1ltt Uttlt SheplMnl of Kln1doM Ctlftt" (adv) '61-Jlmmla Ro1111, Chill Wiiis. \ I VI NINL &:00 B (]) D Im 49 NIWI D m MtJtr lt•IU• l1Hblll Teams to Bt Announced. 8 Tht Bia V•lley (]) Co•blU di Milot l111ut llstb1ll (cont'd from 5 PM) m The flllfbUnta mo.nltf ..... (JITMDMftYoua ...... Ptr1 YtMlcl 8 HMppedp ltcfp a ...,..,.,, Rf'D· GD) LI ltp..U [lptu gJfttM ltllt ... 6:JO 8 MW: (C) (IO) ''Whit I WIJ '9 Go" Part I (com) '64-Shlr1ey Med.line, P1ul Newman, Robert Mitchum, Dtan Martin. Tht story of a little country 1lr1 who lonp for the simple lift but Is her fate to mariy several mtn who all abruptly die, l11vln1 htr millions. Cl) CIS NNS, Walter Cronkite m F1Jin1 Nun (Jj) SplClt lttwten Wonl1 QiMovlt: Eli) Mlddltd111 Meditation Betty Bethards, 1 Navajo housewife and mother of four, who Is aalnlnf In· creasln1 rtcOfrlftion for her psychic powera, talks about aalninf pHet of mind and splrttual awareness. @!;) Tl'IWI tht Werfd Ql lr11n Ams ~"°In• ,.,,lcUi, h1e 8 1HE DAILY "LOT, TV WE:EI<, JULY 30. 1972 ED Canadlu FtotbtU Elliott, Harry Andrews. Mllllctnt Mar· lB ftNd"'°P Elliot Mintz. Art Kun· tin. Story of en opportunistic youna kin 1utm. man who will stop 1t nothina tD 7:00 II Cil Ntws reach the top of the social laddtr. 1J Movlt: (Zllr) "T'ht Unl-ted" t1j Mtvlt: (C) .. Mystery Subuffne'' (mys) '44-Ray Miiiand, Ruth Hus· (dra) '66--Edward Judd. sey, Gall Russefl. A yoona man IOYt OJ Orl&Ht a alr1 who Is fascinated by a name· fl) &la Ytn11tt pan lttc:onSer leu evil in an old houu tllt man tlJ De-Rt-Mt boufht In Enatand. ft TM V1r,i.1t1 CJ) Tnrtll 8f' CHllqu.cea a;) LI c...tldt • hpa Cl) Dqptt t:30 8 Dtfta hJ SMw (R) Her TUESDAY AUGUST 1 For momlna 1nd 1ftwnoon llttinp. plMte He DAYTIME PttOGRAMS. Below, for your conveMnce, ,,. the day's movfel. DAYTIME MOVIES IJ W'Mt's My U..1 article about I hor1t thltf who m I Law luq WIS an tnctStor Of a now prornln· 9:00 m "'f'ht SU. Qa,.." (drl) '48- • I Dn• tf Jean1le ent f1mlly threatens Doris' job. Robert Montaomtry, Susan Hayward. fB fllJ INlllllllt Cl)£._.. R t:JO fJ (C) .. Aaalalla" (drt) ·~n· fD 1Mtty tf Jutke A probe of 1J News Wltdl John Fullmer arid Bersman, Yul Brynner, chanps In tht lt1al profession. m Ntn Huah Wiiiiams 10:00 (l) "lleUd'' (fan) '50--Mauretn fl) Velva de Novia (JI) IMll ltlt O'Hara, Paul Chr1stian. 8 Movit: (C) "Yltw from P'ompt1'a Ui} hul W~ PMlolophet Ill b:OO 8 .......,... (ICl·fi) '53-4tow· HeH" "9ctaa This documentary follows ant Duff, Eva B1rtok. Ci1:) ltw. RIJ Plzurro tht renowned phllOtoPlltr into the 1:00 D (C) Hf• ltodt T~ (wes) 7:30 8 St.Ind Up and CllHr Bobby classroom, thn>ufh 1 symposium, '61-James Stewart; Richard Wid· Goldsbon> aunta. and to his homt for an ln1onnal mark. (])To TtU Utt Trudi conversation with friends. m "CftlMwt" (mys) 'SS--Wllllam ()) I Dr ... of JMnnlt I ~,. . Bendix, Gtnt Evins. IJ MllllM $ MtN: (2tlr) HMUfdt 10:00 ...,.._ ~ "Call to 1:30 B HftnW Strttt'' (mys) '54-Dan Inc." (mys) '60--Stuart Whitman. Dtnpt'' Ptter Gr1vt1 sta11. Ouiyt1, Elsie Alblln. m Hop1'1 ...,.... 8 at News 9:00 CJ) '1llt DIJ tltd tllt Hovf'' Part I m CJ) Dnpet IJ c...dl DeUte Host Jtck Rourke (dra) 'M-Slmont Slanortt, Stuart U In The St*tllltt la folntd bJ Councllmtn Etnanl Btr· Whitman. g CltttpirftD nardl, Ollbtrt Undlay, Donald Lor· 111 (C) .. ,.,...., Dirt..,-(adv) '55 g, Laa1t tnztn, Biiiy Ml'ls and Joel Wtchs.. -tathtr Wiiiiama, Howud Kttl. G) Mlpelfto Valda Aow m s.tllt '9 Mwlltllrt "C1l11ry 4:30 D (C) "'Cuanon'1 Iii Nlpt" &) n. Addtu F1•t1J Roundup" (com) '54-Bob HoPt. Join Fon· 1:00 8 Cl) 8un,_.t "My Brothtf's (JJ Mesttrpltct TMltrl taint. Ktapel'' (R) Fatus comes upon an fl) Ctal Juzpde (]) s. .. 11 lOAM 11111111 old Indian who Is dylna and brtn11 GD lplCt lltwtt1t Wonts "Politics" 5:00 D (C) "Mari ... , Let's It" (com) him back to Doc11t. a> Rlncetl ~ '61-Tom Tryon, David Hedbon. D (]) (]) MtlldlJ Nlatlt Sptdal ti) LI Ll1tndl dt llft«Mt "Jesse Owens Returns to Ber11~ 10:30 D ,.... "lnfrartd" The 1936 Olympics" Th• story of I T1lll llcl perhaps the areatest spr1nter IHI CelbJ S11tw the world has known .. nd his trl· II) LI Satlab umphs at probably the most dram•· a Mtvtt: "Maplfktnt Doll" tic Olympic Games of all time. 9) Celldttldl Cutplble (fj)Nftl U:OOBD Da>IDGIJNtwl m"" Mttt1e ... i..Ltw i (I) a ..... IB ""1 Muon IM4 Newt Demos Sllaklrlan fB lltfmanoe Coraft MlnNI Dllltft fJ.!) (JIJ I IHcW I A ......... '9f a Mtwlt: (C) "TM Utttt tt.""'"9 the Arts Tht dtdlcltlon and ln1ua· of IO..,._ c..." (adv) '61-Jim· ural concert by the Plttsburlh Sym· mle Rod1tr1. Chill Wills. phonr Orchestra at Heinz Hall for IT,... ., ~- the Ptfformlna Alts, Plttsburfh'a ._ ftf ,.., Lift new multl·mlllion dollar cultural ......, TM ~ center Is prtMnttd. 8) Hu dill., (R) Cl) LI .. ...._ dt la lloeda 11:30 8 Cl) CIS Utt .... : (C) "The m [..a.doft Ctntr.I l&ul ltttttlt IMt" (com) '66-m Mowlt (21tr) "Strtwbtrrr Doris 0.y, Rod Taylor. """" (com) '41-James C.anay. D GI m ..... ., Cerltn David 1:30 m MtfW Crfffla Silo• Hartman Is substitute host. t:Ol IJ CJ) Hert'• LKJ (R) Lucy, In an D ~ K. Der'N11 Dew effort to tam mort moner. &•ts a D CJ)(]) m Didi CMtt Raquel job In 1 carnival dunklna booth. Welch 11 • sc:htdultd 1utst. D The $11 WIYU of HttHY VIII m To Tell tlM Tnitlll "C.1herine Parr" Part VI. Henry ls 12:00 m Mowlt: "Sftltna P'rdJ (com) '48 old and sict and hevlna lived for -Robtrt Youn&, Maureen O'Hara. more than a year without I wife, m W111dtftalt ha marries Catherine Parr, a 31· 12:30 9 Mevlt: ·~ U.,.,er Wiltz" year·old woman alrtady twice mar· (mus) '3&--Binf Crosby, Joan Fon· rled to older men. Their relation· tllne. ship Is Jeopardized when Bishop OJ c..tl) Music n.. Gardiner accuses C.therine of belna l:OO IT'I DD ())~..._ {hf devil'1 apnt. • \LI \UO D ren. ltdnc 1:30 IJ Mtwtt: '1llt locMI" (dra) '46 D Cil Ci) El) MC MMdlf ,._.: -Robtrt Mitctwm, Laraine Day. (C) {2)w) "........., lllt tM lest" S:OO 8 .._..: MC.,W. Scartett" (dra) (dra) '64-Alan Batn, Dtnholm '53-Ricllard Gr.ene. 1 11 1 N 1 r-. (. 1:00•1•••" ... i w:: Allatll laNblll An· 1111 va. Rtd Sox at Chlcaao. (])c..Mtt mn.,....... mo..w ..... QJ) .... 1.-t ..... hrlYtl'tftla ID 1We111•del Ltctp , a...,_.,"" &>LI StclNI i.,... 9)1"" ...... 1:30 D 111ew1t: (C) <•> ._.. • w., '9 le" Cofld. (com) '64-Shlr1tr Macl..alnt, Paul Newmafl, Robtrt Mltdlum. Cl) CIS Ntn Welter Cronklt• a MtlW •rffh ... m n. F1J11a .... (1JAmltcllMMlllc ID 111• ... dl11 MN1tat11n a••• Aall Gm Qlltll Caltl &ti C.dln1 m Yk1lfil ......... If) Hel4llt1p Hott: Elliot Mintz. Mel Blanc aueata. 7:008 (l)D8'Ntwt Cl) Tndll tt Conte41utna1 CJ)Dtl&Mt D WMt'• MJ U11tl IDILlwlMy ., ............ (Jj)U.Tt11il ' fJ) LI hteil Shi hr fJD TM ~ "Should lht S.n· att PISS and the States Rltify th• THE DAILY ,ILOT, TV WEEK, JULY -'O, 1172 Equal Riahts Amendment tor Wom· GI!) LI CefttlltWa De p_. tn7 t :30e Cl) C.1tftH (I) ClnllOft takes on ti) Vtte De Nevil • an Insurance cue for downs. a MIN: <C> "1111 sw..,... am JI... ,.,.., • ,.... 7:30 G l'lltMIEIE Tiit Jtlln lptr C..-"Where Did Evtrybody Go?" Sheriff tdJ Hour Th• first of five summer Nichols tin his hands full when prorrams starrlna the comedian-Im-thrM touati brothers decldt to pressionlst. John Byner, pertonnlna break up th• town. the wild and 11llr1cal comtcfy tt\at G m .._ has made him a fawrite on th• a ca.,.. CNulle ,., Qrbt: auest star and nlshtclub circuits. Ea,t 72 Guests appearlna on tht strlts wlll GD (Jll IWe' It "Victory Will Bt My lncludt Bill Bilby, Frankie Avalon, Mo.n" A dramatic portrayal show· Annette Funlctllo, Ted Knlsht. Ther· Ina ttle pofltlcal evolution of tht esa Graves. Mlchtle LM end James bjad( 11\111 tn prtaon. Fartntlno. I ~•tin D m ,.,.,... "A Matter °' 10:00 CI> Cl) m ..... ...,, M.D. Circumstance" (R) Ltft alone on "A Taste ot Salf' (R) The lon1-ttmt tht Ponderosa Little Jot Is kkktd marriar• of a mlddlt·altd couple by a frilhttntd hone and fears Is threattntd when their newbom ht may dlt from lnJurles that threat· son dtvtlops cystic flbrosil. tn to cause 1an1rent. D llllJ C••'a CHlpll CNu4t D CI> Cll OJ ..., 5-ud "What-tw CllNt wtr Happened to Linc Heyt1? (R) I,.._ Ketl.Jona. Ron FOl'tntr Sufftrfn1 from tmnesla, Unc wan· lafld " Mwlbn dtl'I the ctty after two men rob him. all A ,... ..... fw the Altl Cl) I Drtl• et JtlHft • Prtfmn ANlt " Miiiien $ ..... (211r) "nit In-GD Tltt ,.,.,.. Sip (I) tams" (dre) '62-MlchHI Callan, Gm Ftltlwll Mtala• Cllff Robertton, Nick Adama. 9) LI Lt,tNI • llfHltt (fl Nltltul 811 .. ,Mc 10:30 G Th ...........,. James Darren m HtcM'a ....._ D Dr • ._. Lectt "Tht Cort'"' GI Drlpet Ron" (R) Nttr many y1111, EJltn aJ) TM ,....,. Sip Hewitt, 1n old flame of Dr. Stlltra', m LI Mtdl1 Oclttl returns to Dtxon Miiis. G> l'rtpllte Ultlcl B ~ Gtortt Putnam E!) TM Ml1•1 Faiaftr Cl) EJ lrftt dt Aztll11 1:00 (() lollllt' tn ._ Rlwtr Rick Nelson a 1111 Dltct h1ttr1•a m TM· MetMn-111-Llw m , ... c., ..... I ""' ...... 11.1 lltlllca ...... Cerlft Clll ., ....... Cltfwiklttrl "Tht City of Los II Mt.w. ,,_. • .,.,, ....,.... John •mer le the .._., of managera and preu agent. be- Alllflt1" Union Pacific's deluxe ti C111d1• Qli,.MI cauae he Is the rareat of rare blrde-a comedian without ego. pnsen&tr tniln makes Its lest run. 11:008DDe1121 m Ntwt When told an Interview haa been arranged with a newapaper· ., LI Cola.......... (f)(l)9..._ man he Is likely to aak "Are you aure he want• to talk to me?" ID Eltldtll 'c;:t; a Tllk a.a Usually when a comedian la present In a room everyone know1 91 MIN: (a., "'&di DIWll 1 INt" Ci)......., Dllltll. It. Being the center of attention aeems to be what the comlo (dre) •39 _James Cqney. fJ Mlwlt: (C) .,....., Lit'• le" llvu for. But not John Byner whote "The John Byner ComectY (com) '61-Tom Tryon. Hour," fl rat of five 1ummer apeclala atarrlng the comedian, wlJI 1:15 8 btt1 Wrap-u, GI Tnltll tr C.11e1111e11 be preaented Tuelday, at 7:30 PM on CSS. He prefera to ob- l:JO a (I) 11n11 """° (II) Dana at ._ Ftr '"' Litt serve others and, In fact, much of his humor comu from watoh- Wynttr auests 11 tht alrtftltnd °' m Iner TH Anllhft1 Ing other people. a double 11tnt Involved In 1 sdttme 9Tltt Olea•• Tran "Gordon Bok" He n1 not alwaya eo balhful. As a chlld he waa more than to frame McG1rrett, In the first of fB H11•••• (R) willing when asked to "sing llke Al Jolson for Aunt Minnie," and a two part eplsodt. 11:30 G (I) CIS Litt Mliwlt: (C) "11'1 In high school he had the distinction, before hi• voice changed, D 9 e N1C AdlMI ,..,.._. ,._., (ld·ft) '61 Georat H1m· of being the only boy In a girls' choir. As an adult, however, he "The Sofoumtr'' (R) Efrem Zlm· llton, Suzanne Pttshettt, Richard might never have displayed his talents In public had It not been ballst Jr., Vera Miits. Hmctltl Btr· C1rtson. The ltOfY of th• unusual for the two years he spent as a Navy radio man on Guam. ntrdl and Howard Duff star In 1 power of a membtr of a scltntlflc "The men were eo completely bored that I volunteered to do drama about a man In Hardi of his re ... rdl rroup. a show for them," he recalf 1. "I had no act but el nee I had no Identity. DtllG......, ClfMll competition I figured to be a hit." More than a hit, he wa1 • II MIN: (2tlr) "Tht u...,. e o.t.., ..,... sensation. (mys) '44-R11 Miiiand, Ruth HUI· D CI> (I) m.. c..tt Buddy After the .. , and still reluctant to believe audiences would sey, Gall Russell. Rich is a sdltdultd 1utst. pay to aee him, Byner took a New York State aptitude teat to D CJ) Ci) aJ AIC Mtw1t et till ID Te Ttll till TMlt 188 where his talents lay. Vocational counselors decided he wa1 Wttl: (C) (tO) "T1tt EJtS" CMfta lZ:OO B Mlwlt: "nt Dnll •N Mill best suited to work either ae a clothing designer or x-ray tech- ._.,, (sus) '72--f'tttr H..-ell, Bir· .ltMI" (com) '41-Jtan Arthur, Rob· nlclan. bara Rush, Sharon Farrell, Bradford trt Cummlnrs. "l went home and practiced making dresses out of old nega- Dillman. A youn1 man unwllllnatY at Mtwlt: ......, ._,..., (rom) tlvea," he says, solemnly. He subsequently worked aa ,.,._t Inherits an awt1omt l ift, tht ability '47-Joan Crawford, Dani Andrews. metal ("and finger") Cutter, swimming pool maintenance man, to .. visions from beyond tht m WIHlr111t plumber's apprentice and truck driver for a stationery firm ("my arm. 12:30 m C.""1 Ill'* TI• fl rat white collar Job.") ID Men 8rtffla .,. 1:00 (I) B D (I) al..... Memortea of hls Quam triumph peraiated and he began work· fZl) ID>£'""'• It ,_,. "A Nlaht 1:30 8 ~ OCCllt • u.1 .....,. Ing small nightclubs on weekends where his obvioua talent• led In Old Vltnn1-Rob1rta Peters." (wts) '59-Audlt Murphy. to much natlonaJ exposure Including 15 appearances on The Ed 9:008) Drlptt 2:00 ID All-Nlaflt Show: "Tht Hunt," Sullivan Show. g U• Ytr111t ,,,. ltlc9rdlr "Codt 645," "Cisco Kid" On "The John Byner Comedy Hour" he wlll dance, alng, do ti) LI CrtMI""' CtWa 3:00 B MM: "111..t RMf' (dr1) '54 lmpre11lons, eklta and monologues. Off-stage he will be tM a TM ~ -StM Coctlran, Carole Mathtw1. quietest one in the room. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 2 For morn1nc •net.~ htlnp, plMte ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. llelow, for your convenience, •re the .,,. mcMee. DAYTIME MOVIES t:OO. (C) "MtM tn Frba lay" (dre) '56--Alan Lldd. t:ao D <F> "INctl ltlnk•t llnl"' (com) '65-franklt Av1lon. 11:00 (IJ "Qief Crazy Hetw" (wes) '55 -Victor Mature, Suun 8111. 12:00 D "Wllttnl Peclflc Actnt'' (wes) ·~nt T1ylor, Shella Ryen. 1 :00 fJ (C) "Thi lattlt of the VIiia Fio- rita" (dre) '65 -M1ur11n O'Hara. m "Allct Ml•" (dre) '35-Klth· arine Htpbum, Fred MacMurray. l:lO. "U...., FMI" (mys) '54-- P1ulette Goddard, Petrick Holt. l:• (I) "'TM Dir IM the .._,. Concl. (dre) '63--Slmone Slrnoret, Stuart Wllltm1n. (C) "I C.llhll It ti S111- .. I"' Part I (mus) '63--Judy Glr· land, Dirt Borarde. lll .. JeilllttlM llck" (mus) '51 Elvis Presley, Judy Tyter. •:31 B (C) "'lnutd••H" (dr1) '54 -Alen Ladd, Shelley Winters. CJ) 11• u 10 AM U1ti11 5:00 D (C) .....,. • ...,_,. (dra) '6S- Sttvt Cochran, Hlld111rde Neff. ,...,. I ' ~ ',j r'... ( ' 1:008DDE8'9)NIWI CIJ9Ntws 811• Y1fleJ (l)C.•Nt! m Fhtltotles G)Dlltitl ... ne (Jj) TM ff'tldl CINf fB lous pere YtnMlica m .... ,.,... Lod" a Mayberry m m> u StplMl1 [spoSI Q) TII'" S1lottS 6:30 D Movie: (C) (90) "Rio Imo'' Pert I (com) '59 -John W1yne, Deen M1rtin, Ricky Nelson. There's a showdown in 1 smell border town when a couraieous sheriff flfhts to keep 1 wanton murderer In Jail de· spite the efforts of the pri9oner'1 powerful ranj:her brother. (l)CIS News Im Mm Crffftft Sltow • Flyit1 Nut1 (Jj) f'lri11 Unt fl) Mid411tdm Mtditdotl ml Trnel the W...W 9 1,... Acm m> Mfide ......... C.••...W.t m Ylctoril Ja•n Slttw Q) HtmlM' Host: Elliot Mintz. Robert V1ufhn 1UeSts. 7:00 II Cl) D m News ........ ..,.,....,. (j) Tr'ltl ., Coft1e41ut•cet (I) Drapet \ THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, JULY 30, 1972 1J Wltat'1111 U.t1 9:00 8 Qt (I) Mtdial C.ltlr(R)Pam· m I Lew lUCJ tla Frenklln appears 11 I mtntll· m ' Drtltl tf Jtunlt ly reter~ed rlrl; Kim St1nley por· fB C.puU.1 treis 1 fiercely protective nurse. m ..,, a rn Cl> m .. ...., ,..., •• c..- ., V• 0. .._... tdJ MldtlM Barberi Feldman QI CMMll11 ht FtottaaU ruests. 7:30 II I IBcW I A QJW's Ocw AJ. aJ DrqMt ... Lloyd Bridps Is eccompa· fB U1 Ytt'llO pera ltecoNar nled by thl'lt younpters whose nit· a!) LI c.a..tWa de hpe ural curiosity prompts intri1uin1 1:30 8 llClllN LM questions IS they tour Sta World. D CJ) Cl) m AIC c....., Heur Bridres explains the sea ind Its ''The Kopy Kits with Host Debbie stranr• lnhebit1nts. Reynolds" Shtclty Grffnt l\lllts. D TM MHll fldllry Jim B1ckus 1 • Ntws hosts show 1bout American home· Awllblt'a • owners. llHllll .. 1119,.IM O Mtvlt: (2ttr) "The Uninvited" ga laclft1 Fro• HollywM Pert (mys) '44-Ray Milland, Ruth Hus-9:45 g SI c.. .. a Fntrltl sey, Gill Russell. (j) Tt Tell tltt Trutlt 10:0011 (I) Minnix (R) Mike Connors Cl) I Drll• tf JtHnle "./ plays a duel role, as the detective, 1J MIU .... $ Mevit: (C) (llf) "'lun· 1nd as. a jewel thief who lmperson· fllftt It led lands'' (WU) '65 -0 mm ....... lafltry (R) ''The Dftd Richard Herrison, G. R. Stuart. M .. C rt B ••. ''Th H k m Hopll't Horta an, I eu, e OUM HP· g) CJ) Draptt er," Suzy Parker, Larry H11man. (JJ Tt le AllMUC*ll D m ..... • Loi Ptlnc•• D a .. .., lraM•'• c..,... Cnl-m Dr 11 .... Ude ... ,., ca.ttst m...:...... ... m c.. .... Pn feetW Slskltch· El "'•• Fa•llJ ewen Rou(hrtders vs. Ott1wa Roush 1;00 9 Cl) ........ StllWtrt a.. J1mes ;~II CNn, knowf\ for his dram1tlc Ktinr ft\ Madi-'--Theatr n.. --.i11 in "Brian's Soni'' end ''The God· u:1 •..--t-.,.... father " shows he cen h1ndl1 com· tf ,.,_..n (R) tdy 1~ music. Broadway stir Ber· 9 Mtwlt: •A1tJUM191 Cu H•Plfl" , GI;) Drl•• n1dette Ptten, Is 1nother speci1I Q) LI ~ • lafe..t 1uest tOftlfht. D lli e Ml•·12 "Ambush" (R) lO:JO CJ) TM 8eWdiatrs Officer Reid Is captured by two IS· U T.at Itel sasslns 11 he ind Officer Milloy Cl) s,.rb Q1tltft11 transport 1 prl10ntr throu1h Mall· fJ Tltll la Y .. Ute (R) Ched Ever· bu Canyon. ett is the surprl•d 1uest. D CJ) (j) m Tiit .., "Facts of ., LI lattfticl life" Jot cancels his d1u1htef"s first EB 42 Plus date. lB C..... c.lptble m11et11tn-1tt-1..n ll:GOBDD&>IDaJNtws m ,..,, ...... CJ) (I) a ..... ......... c.r.,. eo..-.,~ fm (JJ Eltdleft 7Z Sander V1nocur, Cl) ........ .... Robert MecNell report on the Rt· IJ .... : (C) (Zllr) .. Mtzallbl4ut" publican Convention. (dra) '65 -Steve Cochran, Hiide· fl) ltda UM 11rde Neff. m Desert lepert mTrvt1t " c..-. ..... G) £ltldM c:..tnl • 8afMr Tttl AnatNq m (J)MtM: czw, ,....,., D-m ........ , I" (adv) '37-Pit O'Brien, Geor11 11:15 E fatMI fi19'ce Brent. ll:JO 8 (I) CIS Lall Mtwlt: (C) .. A Step l :JO Cl 9 ID NIC .. ,.,, Mewle -o.t ti LIM"' (dra) 70-Vlc Morrow Cel•k "Death Lends 1 Hind" (R) Peter Filk. ' Peter f1lk lnvesti11t11 the murder D 111 m Jeltft"J ea .... ot an unf11thful wife who refused 9 hit: ....,..._ 1'rw" (dri) '36 to be bl1dtm1iled. P1trlcl1 Crowley, -Joel McCrt1, Mlrlim Hopkins. R•y Mlll1nd ....... D CJ) Cl) m Dick CIWtt ~ ~~re'!n "'c.~Meye';! GI Tt Tiii ~ Tnitll daufhter Ind Fred's ton Wint to U:OO m Mtvlt: AM T'ltta T1Mrt W•e drop out ot cofltt•, but when thtJ NtM" .<mys) '45-louls H1yw1rd, meet, love bloaoms ind they both 81ny F1ttrereld. ratum to school. 12:30 Ill c..tr, Mullc TllHI m ... ,. """• a.. 1:00 CJ) a a Cl) a ..... fJD (U} flt• CW,., "Our Dally l:IO B ,...: .........,.., fer u. Bread" (R) KJnr Vldor's Depression llNa'" (com) '52 -Victor M1ture. clnslc dtllneetes a succasful co· " Optrlllvt effort It SUMYll durtnr Z:OO • M-Mattt -..: "Ctla ..... America's most economically trou· "lllcl ._,.. tf Ilea.If" bled period. Vldof ind director Peter 3:00 8 ,...: ""IJMt .. ...,, (tel· Bocdanovldl ire Int.Mewed. fl) '59-Gent Evans, Andra Momll. - THURS DA Y AUGUST 3 Fot momfn1 ind aftamoon nstfnp, please ... DAYTIME f'ttOGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the dqa movlH. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "WoMI of the Deep'' (adv) '60 -Muslmo Glrottf. 9:30 fJ "Sb1ctly DltttoMrablt" (com) '51-Janat lel&h, Ezlo Pinta. 10:00 {}) .,-,.ndllt" (adv) '51 -Shelley Winters, Joel Mc:Clta. 12:00 11 .,Advlftture !ft Dlamoncls" (mys) '40-Georte Brent, Isa Miranda. 1:00 8 (C) "Wactitst Slllp In tbt Ar· .,.. (com) '61 -Jack Lemmon, Ricky Nelson. CD ''lorn to Be Bad" (dra) '50- .toan fontelnt, Robert Ryan. 1:3011 '*Nllfrt In N .. Ofttans (com) '42-Preston foster, Patricia Mori· 6. son. l :OO ()) (C) "I Ceuld Qo On Sln&ln(' Coner. (mus) '63 -Judy Garland. @) (C) "The PtffKt Fut1oUp" (com) '58-.fony Curtis, Janet Lelif1. - 4:30 II (C) 111 Sallecf t. Tahiti Wlttl an AH.Chi Cnw'' (com) '68-Gard· ner Mc!<ay, Pat Buttram. (]) S-t II 10 AM llltln1 5:00 e (C) HQuffn'• Quards" (dra) 'SS -Robert stephens. I VI N I N c; 1:00 • o am mm""" ())9 ..... D Celfnll Anpl1 laltball An1els vs. White Sox In Chlclfo. (j)C..bltt m Tiie Fllntatontt m o. ..... ...,,. (JJ '" tllt s,.tMPt fl> Rnas Para Ytf'Oftka ED Hodppodp Lodp 9 M"'""1 RFD ml La S.,ltftdt &poaa mn..nre.s-.. 5:JO IJ Movie: (C) (90) "Rio Bravo" Concl. (com) '59 -John Wayne, Dean Martin, Ricky Nelson. CJ) CIS Ntw1 Walter Cronkite (Jj Merv Crlffln Sltow CD Tiie flylfta Nun 0 ...... It "Victory Will Be My Moan" (R) fJl) Mlddleclaas Mtdltltlon a;, Trntl tlM World a '""' Ami GI;) T•.atv1sta M11llcal GD Victoria Ja.... Show fl) t111ll1J9op EJllot Mintz. Mar1l Jtn· klna autsts. 1:00 e (J) D 6' Nna (j) Trvtll or Coa1tquenw CJ) Dnpel e wur • .., Unt1 m I L"9 LllCY lit I OftlWI of Jtann .. @ Sftdlttl f,..11 fl) JutWtl ~l•m fll) Flnn1 Une THE DAILY "ILOT, TV WEEK, JULY 30, 1972 @I) Vtlo de Hovia leave the Wrect F'or Others to En· (I) Marallal 1Mllt11 8 Movie: "Scared SUH" joy" (R) Mlkt retums to the Foun· fJ Movie: (C) (Zllr) "Queu'1 ml ""'"'°' Sl&ftario d1tlon for the Junior Blind to spend luatdl" (dra) '55 -Robert St•· 7:JO fJ Im R0Hh1' on the Rtm Jason a week with a newly-blinded youn1 phtns, Raymond Massey, Robirds 1uests. man who has lost 111 desire to live. CD Trulli or ~Ctl Cl Lallie "Pt1ct Is Our Profession" fB Un YtrallO Para lecordlr m Run for Your Uft Part Ill {R) fE) t1j) Helt,.... Te~lion Theatre To It AHoutlC*I (j) lo Teti tM Trutll "Bttlnnln1 to End" (R) • ll111er TM natrtnc ()) I Otte• of Jfannle fl) Nodlta T•Pldl• fJD I IHclA I Wtsdotl Htth lutWtd D MlllMNI $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Sid· 8 TM Vlqt11l111 Its Hou• Paul Newman narratu 1et '"' Hawaii•'' (com) '61 -GI!) LI Ctfl•tttida dt Papa this documentary on th• Wtlzmalln Oeborah Willey, Michael Callan. 9:30 8 Nin Wltdl John fullrner Institute of Science at Rthcwot. la· Q:j Hollywood Squarts ti) Antitura ratl, and Its pruldent, Dr. Albert m Ho1a11'1 Heroes 10:00 D am Dten Mtrtfll ,,....... B. Sabin, developer of Sabin polio II) Cl) Draptt ttlt Ma., Darill AMust .... t C:O.· vaccine. a;) Ttle-Rtvlltl Musical pany Debbie Reynol~s Charles Htl· g) Ht1dsMp (R) al To le Announced son Reilly 1uest. "' 11:15 fl) Cran Chit def Jueves m TM Add11111 Faltlly m m """ 11:30 II ()) C8S Utt Mtvll: (C) ...,. 8:00 B (]) MJ Wortd and Welcolle to D (])(I) a> Owe• M•nh•ll "Mur· Utt toys Alt" {mus) ·~1• It Monroe has to call upon all dtr In the Abstract" (R) Donna Co· Hamilton, Yvette Mlmltux, ConnJt his powers of lma1ln1tion and In· hen Is charaed with first dearee Francis, Paula Prentiss. aenuity to 111ustr1te proper social murder when her boyfriend commits D t118' Johll"' ea"" Jack 8tn· behavior to a youn1 bully. suicide after btin1 arresttd for rob· ny b 1 schtd411td autSf . D m NIC AdwfttuN Theetn b1ry. K1ren V1lentin• and fritz Wea· • Movie: .., ... ,. l4el" (dra) '49 "Echoes of Evll" Barry Sulllvan, J1ne ver 1uest. -Ralph Richardson, Jeck Hawtdns. Wyatt, .loin Hld.ett and John Snon IJ I UJy Qraham CIMpus Crusade fJ CJ) (j) aJ Diet CMtt star in story 1bout an aaina mob· for ~ CD To Ttfl the Trd star Who Is trylna to refonn but is fB Coll Juzpda 12:00 CD Movtt: ....... Stan" (blo) '41 tra1>P4d by his past. Gil Qj) Wertd Preu -Gene Tierney, Randolph Scott. • fJ Cl) (j) (ii) Alla1S111U1andJonn ml l.udll Ubl't 0) Wandtrhllt "The Blaaest Game In the West" &) La U,.ttda de llfo11et 12:30 m Couirtry Miiiie TI .. (R) Heyes and Curry use $200,000 10:30 II) I OI ColbJ Show 1:00 (]) D fJ (]) l!j News in counterfeit money to aet Into a fE Qj) ThlrtJ Minutes With • • • 1:30 IJ MM: "Down te Elftlt" (com) hlah st1kes poker 11me, only to be 8) La s.tlRka '47-Rita Hayworth, Larry Parb. blackmailed by a crooked banker 8 Mowit: (C) "Clrt Rush" CD All·Nlpt Sllow: .. Lont Nlsflt ef and robbed by their old aana. gJ) c.deada Calpablt 1943," (C) "Operatitll c:..terrn," ®) C.mpus Crusade for Christ: El· 11:001J 0 fJ 8) 8' Q) News "'Cisco Kid'' po '72 (]) (() 9 Mtwl 3:00 8 Movie: 'i.,llolt" (SUS) '54-CD TIM Mothtrs-ln·Llw DOM Step..,..... Barry SulllV1n, Dorothy Milone. II) lotlllf frHI Ult °'1Mpic fJ) Htn111nos Cer•lt tD (jJ) Jun Slleplltrd's A11terlca ''Thert's 1 lot More to Life Than a Hostess Twinkle" Sidewalk philoso· pher Shepherd shows us Amerk:ln food as we've never seen it before, with a lesson on 1atln1 Maine lob· ster thrown In for food measure. 0) El Sllow de loco Valdez ml £s1ldoft Coltraf gJ) Mevie: (211r) ''s.att Mtft.,.. (dra) '31 -Edward G. Robinson, Jamts C11ney. 1:15 11 Allpla Wrap-Up 1:30 B (]) MJ T1H• Sona (R) Steve and Barbara are praised as "model parents" by Steve's boss, who Is h1vin1 trouble with his own son. D Movie: (2111) "The U11tnvttd' (mys) '44-Ray Mi111nd, Ruth Hus· sey, Gall Russell. m Merv lrtfft11 Sllow (JJ TIM Jm Set "Sam Woodin1/Rat Harrison and Co." fE llflcW: IA Yltwtr's Cuille t. Sl•utl ltcPtt" (R) t:OO 11 (]) CIS llMlndaJ Mewte: (C) (2111') "l11ttr1uM" (rom) '68-0sklr Werner, Barbara ferris .. A wor1d-fa· mous symphony conductor, althou&fl muried, falls In love with a youn1 newsp1perwom1n. o agg,1roa1Wt "If a Body Ste a Body" Ott. Sit. Ed Brown ctlls upon 1 precocious younpter to cor· roboratt hls story of flndln1 1 body in the pa~ after th• corpse disap· pears. a CI) Cl) m Ltnpbwt "Plusa BEFORE YOU LEAS E INVESTIGATE! LEASE SPECIAL New 1792 MARK IV $20918 A flJNTH 27 MONTH OHN IND 'LUS TAX It UCINll IPHCTIYI THIUIAUGUST JlST, lt7J ONLT. ,. .. , ,._W, •ft, ....... , VlllYI rwt, ,..... t1Mt' i.dle It '"'9ltt ........_ AM/JIM ,..,_, tlft .............. .J:"' Mldlltee• MftM WIW tttw. Giie el .... w ... ....._. C.tla •I M ~f1r IV 111.......-NMY .., .......... ......-y. WE LEASE All POPULAR MAKES 7 DAYS A WEEKI ELECTRONIC PRIVAiE EYE Hush O'Brl1n st1r111 a space· •I• detective In "SEARCH," ro m1ntlc action dventure dr1ma havln1 Its repe1t colorcut on NBC Frid~ 1t 8:30 PM. This m1de·for· TV fl I ms Is the fore· runner'of the new NBC series premlertn1 this fall (Wednes· day, September 13). * * * Page 12 FRIDAY AUGUST 4 For morning ind afternoon llltinp, pleue see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, 1re the day's movln. DAYTIME MOVIES 7:00 m "Pinky" (dra) '49 -Jeanne Crain, Ethel Barrymore. 9:30 O (C) ''The Swordsman of Sienna" (adv) '62-Stewart Granger. 10:00 Cl) "KatJe Did If' (com) '51-Ann Blyth, Mark Stevens. 12:00 U "Glamour Boy" (com) '41- Jackle Cooper, Walter Abel, 1:00 O (C) "BabettJ Goes to War" (com) '60-Brigitte Bardot. m "Private Hell 36" (mys) '54- lda Lupino, Steve Cochren. 1:30 U (C) ''Thunder Over Hawaii" (dra) '56-Rlchard Denning, Beverly Gar- land. 3:00 (I) (C) "Gun Fight at Red Sandt'' Cwes) '65-Richard Harrison. @) "Wild Seed" (dra) '65-Micheel Parks, Cella Kaye. 4:30 B (C) "City Benuth tllt SH" (dra) '53 -Anthony Quinn. CV Same H 10 AM ll1t1n1 5:00 0 "Cry of lattte" (dra) '63-Ven Heflin, Rite Moreno. FVf NIN G 6:00 B DD ii) mm News (J)(lg) News 0 Tb• 811 Valley (j) Combat! m Fllntatonea m Daniel Boone (1j) Evenln1 at Pops fJ) Rosas Para Veronl~ EID Hod11podge lode• 9 Mayberry RFD a!) La Secunda Esposa m Tbrff stOO&tl 6:30 O Movie: (90) "The Desert Rats" (edv) '53-Rlchard Burton, James Mason, Robert Newton. Story of the gallant defense of Tobruk. (I) CBS News Qg) Merv Griffin Sho" m Flyint Nun Eii) Wishes, lies and Dreams (R) 5E Travel Ult World 0 Green Acres a!) Peliculu m Htldshop Elliot Mintz hosts. Jess Stearn auests. 7:00 B (}) D m News U Bowllna fOf Dollars (j) Truth or Consequences (I) Dra1net D Whirs My Line? m I love Lucy II) I Dream of Jt1nnl1 (]j) Election '72 fJ) B1rtolo fll) Evenlnr at Pops 61) Velo de Novi• Qt Football-The Great Yt1n \ THE OAILV PILOT. TV WEEK, JULY 30. 1972 7:30 f) Circus! "Super Stars of the swinger. Slavik Circus'' 0 m News 0 Hollywood Squares Eii) (ij) Devout Youna "The Stlrrin1 O Movie: (2hr) ''The Uninvited" of Politics" (mys) '44-Ray Milland. i!) Aventura (j) To Tell the Truth 9:45 EE Profesor Aldao Cl) I Dream of Jeannie 10:00 IJ m News 0 Miiiion $ Movie: (2hr) "In the 0 CI) Ci) Ef) love American St,le French Style" (dra) '63-Jean Se· (R) "love and Operation Model," berg, Stanley Baker. l'aren Jensen; "love and the Sack," Qg) Life Around Us Sonny and Cher Bono; "love and the m Ho1an's Heroes Triangle," Peter Kastner, Sally Stru· IE CI) Dr11net thets. Ill) Wortd Press 0 Movie: (C) (2hr) "Cry of Battte'' ti) Los Beverly de Peralvlllo (dra) '63-Van Heflin, Rita Moreno. 5E Untamed World m Nashville Music m Addams family Ill) Hollywood Television Theatre 8:00 B (I) O'Hara (R) O'Hara suspects "Be1lnning to End" (R) he's being used as an accomplice as Eii) I Sfl<IXL I A New Home for the he accompanies a diamond broker to Arts (R) Dedication and lnauaural Africa to investigate a smuggling concert of Pittsburgh's Heinz Hell. plot. a!) Premier (() 0@) 5E The Partners "The Mag-Ef) To Be Announced niflcent Perception" A famed psy· EfJ LA Le,.nd1 dt 81fomet chic Is hired by the Police Depart· 10:30 B Cl) The Governor and J.J. (R) ment to locate "The Bomber." Joen Bennett plays a shady lady In· 0 CV (j) m Brady Bunch "Ser-volved In Orinkweter's Investigation aeant Emme" (R) Ann B. Davis plays of a $100,000 check from an enony- the dual roles of Alice and her ex-mous contributor to his campai&n WAC cousin, Emma. fund. m Mothtrs·ln-l.w 0 eto .. ·Up "Vitamin E-Al~arez" IE Perry Muon 0 Talk Back Ill) Washln&ton Week In Review 0 CI) (I) m I IPlciAL I PGA Golf fJ) Hermanos Cora)e Championship Preview of PGA Eii) Paul Weiss -A Phllosophtr In championship from Oakland Hiiis Process (R) Golf Club In Birmingham. Mlchi&an. @I) Ernesto Alonso PreMnta ~ Amuln1 World of Kreskln 9 Padres Baseball Padres at L.A. m Biii Cosby Show Dodaers. m La Satanic• a!) Estacion Central m Human Dimension m Movie: (2hr) "Escape Me Nevtr" 0 Crtaturt Tllt1trt (rom) '47-lda Lupino, Gig Young. m Concltnd1 Culpable 8:30 D (lg) m NBC Friday Movie: (C) 11:00 B DD @I) m m News (2hr) "SEARCH" (mys) '72-Huih CD Cl) (lg) News O'Brlan, Elke Sommer, Burgess Mere. D Ont ,Stlp lqond dith. O'Brien receives en assi&nment (I) Marshal Diiion to recover a famous aem collection. m Truth or Consequences 0 CV (j) m The Partrld&• Family m Run for Your Uft "The Partrid&a Papers" (R) Laurie (Ij) The Jm Stt (R) Is sure that the editor of the school fJ) Qarner Ted Armstron& newspaper wilt publish her diary, EfJ Heldlhop which he accidentally acquired. 11:15 @I) cinema 34: m Merv Griffin Show 11:30 f) CBS Lat. Movte: (C) ''The Pt· Eii) (Ii) Space Between Words "Di· cuao Summer'' (dra)-Albert nn- plomacy'' A look at U.N. negotiations ney, Yvette Mlmleux. in Geneva 1$ diplomats. in an urbane D @) m Johnny Carson comedy of manners, cross swords O Movie: ''The Qian Key" (mys) over the meanin& of the word "di· '35->-Georae Raft, Ray Milland. rect.~ U CI) Ci) Dick Cavett 9:00 f) ()) CBS Friday Movie: (C) (90) (I) Nlptmare "Som1thin1 Evil" (R) (sus) '72 -m To Tell the Truth Sandy Dennis, Darren McGavln, 12:00 Q Movie: (C) "Goliath and the Sins Ralph Bellamy, Jeff Corey. A yoona of Babylon" (adv) '60-Mark forest. couple move into an old farmhouse m Movie: "The Ape Man" (mys) '43 in Pennsylvania that is occupied by -Bele Lugosi, Wallace ford . the de11ll. Q) W1nd1rtust D (1) (j) a> Room 222 "Where 12:30 m Country Music: Time Is It Written7" Singer Aretha Frank-1:00 Ci) DO@) News lin guests as the co-owner of a 1:15 g Movie: . "Forty-Ninth Parallel" religious coffee house. (dra) '42-laurence Olivier. m Drapet 1:30 B Movie: (C) "Search for the Evil fJ) Un Verano para Recordar One" (dre) '68 -Lee Patterson. i!) TY Musical m All·Nllfrt Show: (C) '"Curse of a!) La ConsentJda de Papa tht swamp C1'18ture,'' "Qulcband," 9:30 U Second look "Youn1 and D•n&'lrous" 0 (1) (j) m The Odd Couple "fe· 2:30 (I) News lix's Wife's Boyfriend" (R) Felix be· 3:00 B Movie: (C) "Last of the Bad· comes jealous when his ex-wife, men" (wes) '57-George Montgom- Gloria. be&ins dating a handsome ery, James Best. Roy 234 Cos Cre 208 835 ALFA ROMEO Coast Imports I 000-1200 Coast Hwy. Newf ort Beach 642-040~ t1t J;ltff+1:1tt•ll•1!f1 Ward S. Lee Inc. 1234 S. Ma in St., Santa Ana 547-5826 Harbor American 1969 Harbor Bfvd., Costa Mesa 646-0261 Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 546-4444 1 Crevier Motors 208 W . I st St., Santa Ana 835-3171 BUICK ....... 8u6ck 2925 tWbor Blvd. Cotta Mesa m-2500 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa 546-1 200 CHRYSLER -PLYMOUTH Huntington Beach Chrysler-Plymouth 16661 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 540-5164 DATSUN Costa Mesa Datsun 2845 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-6410 Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-7781 DODGE Courtesy Dodge 2888 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa 557-9220 FORD Dunton Ford 2240 So. Main St., Santa Ana 546-7070 Theodore Rob ins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Me~ 642-0010 Wilson Ford 18255 Beach Blvd. H.untington Beach 842 -661 I University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 •1HRiW1 Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 546-4444 ttauer UIC 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 979. 2500 LINCOLN • MERCURY Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury 130 I No. Tustin, Santa Ana 547-9183 Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ?546-1 200 MAZDA Huntington Beach Mazda 17331 Beach Blvd. Huntinqton Beach 842-6666 MERCEDES-BENZ Jim Slemons Imports Warner & Main St .. Santa Ana 546-4114 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor falvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 OPEL Bauer Buick 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 979 -2500 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEI<. JULY 30., 1972 PONTIAC Dave Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Bfvd., Costa Mesa 546-8017 PORSCHE -AUDI Don Burns Porsche-Audi · I 3631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 636-2333 Chick Iverson Ponche-Audi ~5 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 671 -0900 RENAULT Coast Imports I 000-I 200 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 642-Q.406 Slemons Imports 220 I S. Main St., Santa Ana 557-5242 ROLLS-ROYCE Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St . Costa Mesa 546-4444 SUBARU Friti Warren's Sports Car Center 54 7-07 64 710 E. 1st SJ Santa Ana IC•l1•11+ Dean Lewis Imports I 966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-9303 Bill Maxey Toyota I 8881 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 847-8555 TRIUMPH Friti Warr en's Sports C.r Center 54 7-07 64 710 E. I st St., Santa Ana VOLKSWAGEN Harbour Volkswagen 1871 I Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-+.35 Chick Iverson Volkswagen «5 E.Coasf Hwy . N B.67~-0900 VOLVO Dean Lewis lmPorts 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-9303 SATURDAY AUGUST 5 '.' fl f? N I '. (. 1:00 8 (j) S.••n s...ter "Elst Aa1inlt West. The Cold W11" 1:30 II OdySMJ "Ceremony of lnno· cence't 8 Cl) MQJ Quelt .Laldta u.r. 11:30. (I) .... pd tM 'llllJUb • (]) IJIHelot Lilli ID SeutlMfn CMifonila W Top 1m· 1teu.r aolfers of Southern Clllfoml• r.ompete m M;i.; uwa,..rd 81rf' (dr1) ·57 -Marcie Henderson, Peter Welker. 9 OltlMor W..W :1 I I f H N <> 0 N O llKt fJlperltnce 12:00 8 Cl) 'ht Mtnkeu TV I Classroom It Jolut Wipe T11tltrt: "Owrlend m ut'a hp ... bkltra" 7:00 II HMCla Up (I) Movlt: "fr1sfl From 'arts" (mus) B ®) €f:' Df. Dollttle 'SS-Forrest Tucker, Mar&e Whltln&. D (]) Jtny Lewis se-ow o rn m American lendstand m lu1s 11td His lucldles 1J Mo~e: (C) "ht Mountain" EI!) Seaaate street (1dv) '51 -Alan Ladd, Lltabtth 7:30 II Dultfs Tmllou• Scott. B €!':' Dtputy D1w1 Cit IJlncer O Ca•pus 'rofllt Host Arnold Pike 12:30 B Cl) You Are T""9 "The Vision of lnvesti&•les how nutrition m1y be Dr. Ko'ch" (R) Koch overcomes oppo· linked with hyperklnetlc children. sition within the scientific commun· Guests are Edy Wiiiiams, Robert l.y· lty to his thesis that the choler• ons end Dr. Ew1rts Loomis, M.D. &erm is the sln&le cauu for that dis· 0 ()) (I) Road blntr ease. Philip Sterlln1 sters. 9 Ultdt ha fl) Fanfarrl1 FalaMI tD lrttlltf I.a 1:00 II Cl) CIS C1Mldr9tl'I Fii• Ftltinl 1:00 8 (j) lwp luttty "Rash, the Shttpdoa'' (R) A Sa>t· D m WoMy Woedpeektr tlsh film that was voted th• most IJ ,.,.,. altd Friends popul1r motion picture of the child· D CJ) Cl> F1nlly ,.... ren's section 1t the 1967 Moscow OJ A.M. ~: "'SWiss Miu'' (com) Film Festival. E1rl Youn1er, Ross '38 -l•urel and Hardy. "Mlulle Campbell, Alex Johnson, Victor Cerln lase at Tanlak" (dra) '66 -· Biii and Oouilas Murchie ster. Henry, Susen Morrow. (]) S,.. In U.. "70s aJ CffW, MUlk: Tl•• 0 Mtwle: ''Uttle lit Hont" (wes) 8:30 B Cl) Scoob1·Doo '51-Marle Windsor, John lrtl1nd. D di m Pfnk '•ntfltr D Movie: (C) "Carden of Evll" II C... AvtrtJ (adv) '54-G•ry Cooper, Susan Hay· I (]) Cl) Jacbon Five ward. 1:00 Marie• 81ebttrotters G) News Dick Carter B t1Q) €!':'The Jetlofta @I) Ct.ttn la T1rde U Mtwft: "laron of Artlonatt (wts) 9 Uncl of tltt Giants 'SG-Vlncent Prlee, Ellen Drew. l :JO Cl) Sbtchboot 0 CJ) (I) lnltdltd Ci) Mebilt Ho•• Sllow Cl) ClrtoH C.rafval D Mtvle: (C) "Carsofl Cit(' (wes) D Mevlt: ''Treppecl by Ftu" (1dv) '52-Randolph Scott. Raymond M•s· ·~Jean-Paul Belmondo, Alex1nd· sey. ria Stewert. m Damentafy News m lloM: (C) "lqten of tM Q) Mevit: (C) "Man Wbo Llups" DM.ed" (adv) '58--8111 Wllllams. (adV) ·~Jean Sorel, Edmund Pur· Dawn Richard. dom. • ChM en S.. Casa fil) Tiit U.S. ,,..._.. Tennie 9~ 8 n.t Half lt11 l.indt a.a.........,. (3'/zhr) Semifinals of 8 QI m lanief htf the $50,000 toum1mtnt pleytd It ()) -..: ""Suett Wife" (com) '45 the Lottpood Cricket Club In Chest· --atudttt1 Colbert, Don Amtche. nut Hiii, Mass. f in1ls will air tomor· lO:tO ()) ,......: .......... . . l(J)LWMn 9 m NIC Clllldfln'a TMatre "Peta Allowed" A variety of pets five their views on people throurh the volte of narretor Sid Ceesar. l (j)~Shtp -..: ..,.._ct Marri•I'" lllll I Cll "'*"• " ruuln .. : .... 0-" (adV) '54 - ...... Llapft. Ade .. Jtfltftl. ..... : ........, , ... IMI" (dra) Dalila, Chin Sln1 Lona, m...,.. Siltll•I Jubllet 11:00 IJ (I) SabrtN Dam Majer laafut lattblll Teams will bt announced. Cl) .... &tltl ..... ..... 14 row. 2:00 • lhatJ'• TmllHM (])Yoke tf A&Jkulturt B 1~11 Zone A look at Lars Thalen, a youn& political science stu· dent from Sweden, who served H president of the World Youth Assem· bly at UN Headquarters In 1970. (J)Fll• Ftltull Cl) ,...,,.,..al Heur a....,. Spatcl u.1 ms.• Train m N1VJ helo1ue 9TI1H Tunnel m Jonny Quest 2:30 II Tiit Slttta Is Over B Hip anct Wild "Fnther River Run" Tht kayak races throuah the THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, JULY SO. 1972 fe1th1r River In northem Callfornl• ere f11tured. D Cl) (I) El> NA 8olf Cbllplon· ulp The third round of the PGA ch1mpionshlp from O.k11nd Hiits GoU Club In Blrmln1h1m, Mlchl11n (live). al Spefts Aditft Pro-flit m uttee1et u..k 3:00 II 8tltt lMdoft S1low D AIJtcultun USA "Battle Aaainst St•rv!tlon" Q..ltlltf Ca•es ~ar Out fllcb fJ MM: (C) "40 Guns to Apache ran" (wts) '67 -Audie Murphy, M!chHI Bums. t1j Scl·fl Ttleatrt m Mtvlt: .. lttreat, Hell!" (dra) '51 -frenk Lowjoy, Rlcherd Carlson. .,.~, IEMowle: 9 Lost In Space m Sports Cltallenae 3:30 a b•s rr.Staton Football The Los Anaeles Rams meet the Cleve· land Browns In 1 &•m• videotaped Friday nlaht (Aua. 4) at the L.A. Coliseum. B On ea.,.. "Re-Education and Prison Reform" Pitzer Colleae stu· dents talk with lnm1tes at the cillfomla Institute for Women In Chino. Calif. m Weukln't It h Crtat If . • • "P1rents, Sinai• end Otherwise" a) Roller'"'"' &) Vm of Avfculture 4:00 Cil ea.,.,,"""" D New Witt! 1111 l•nowMJ Law· rence Welk auests. Cl) "'"' f'eatllrt D Caleb~ lowllna G) C:.MbJ Muak Tla!• a lite Adela•• famllJ m> '•nora• a..u ... m Coton• Now 4:30 CJ) Green Flremen DJec11 D !pof1a Action Pro-File Cl) CelttN1ty lowlln1 fl 0 Ctfst. Nqro 8 ltKht1 Wfftd &) Fttb Ult Cit 5:00 D Kid Talk Art Llnkletter &uests. D ltwh1 ftf Dotlars D CD Cl) m ABC's Wide World of Sporb Cl) a News &1J LN Tmftto'a Coif Jimmy Dean vs. Robert Stack. · m Mtwle: "Tycoon" (dre) '47-John Wayne, Lar'1ine Day, Sir Cedric Herd· wlcke. G) Movie: (C) "Stratant Yort'' (dre) '41-Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan. em DOUT lm119s and Memories "The Oceen" Nature photo&rapher Jim Bones celebrates the beauty of the naturel environment In this new 8-plrt M(lu Elt1dt MuJco m a c.uat,, rta fl IO•be 5:15 flD SWtdlall Close-Up 5:30 D CIJ 0 ,..., U Mtvlt: "'Curse of Dracula" (hor) '58-fr1ncis Lederer. Rey Stricklyn. D UtJd lridl'I' Water Yforid m Jere-Clttft C..kl "Pekin( RI· vloll" m r.i,. " EtamttJ a ~lftlpn'a IHMI ._...bctf t , i NIN(, l:OOBDmNtws Cf) star T r1ll fJ Tiit lttll Don StMlt ~OW @) Movie: (C) (90) "TM ,,.._,. 'uzilt" (dra) '70 -Gene 811ry. Chuck Connon. fl Rosas rar1 Veronica fD -0-t 0t .. n1ta Trail ft Lnrtnce Welk tiii) Teatro del 40 &) "'"'"stoops &:30 rn Sports wit11 1erttat? D MIC lews Confert~ Cl) Ptny M1ao1t fJNews t1i) Jun Sfltpllerd'a America "There's 1 Lot More to Life Thin a Hostess Twinkie'' m Coltnttatlon &) HMClsllop Merk Jenkins 1uests. 7:00 II CIS News Roitr Mudd CJ) l" Trtvfno's Cotf 0 Natiolt1I Gt0f'1phlc "Reptiles ind Amphlbl1ns" 11 U) Hit Haw Lynn Anderson and Ray Sinden auesl D Juvtnlle Jury Trlnl Lopez auests. Cl) Hip Chaparral fJ Dt~ ValleJ 0.,. m m lnrtnct Welk stlow "Tht Golden years of Broadway'' OJ It Taka a Thief fl El Tornlllo em Do4n' It G)HoM1n11t QI luaball Padres •t LA. Dod&trs 7:30 II Doctor In the Ho111t (R) "If You Can Help Somebody-Don't" Med student Michael Upton learns th1t 1 doctor can only do so much for 1 patient. Cl)Drapet (j) To Tell the Truth D Let's Make a Dtal &1J MIUion $ Mowle: (2hr) ""*· lous Landlady" (mys) '62 -l(lm Novak, Jack Lammon. l1j Mo• FadofJ m n.. CHJwatcher1 el Sabados Alta:res g) The AdclaMt flllllJ 8:00 11 Ci) All In tlw Fa•lfJ (R) A youn1 mother leaves her four·yHr·old son with Edith, cl1lmin1 Mike Is the chlld's f1ther. CJ dj m NIC Satu,_., Movie: (C) (3hr) "Caat 1 Giant Shadow" (R) (dra) '66 -Kirt Douat1s, John Wayne, frank Sinatra. Fiim Is bued on the true story or Colonel David "Mickey" Marcus, the American war hero who went on to for,. tht laraell Army Into a super1or fl1htln1 forte. D•uct°""'Rllldt""'S1t11n Reye, Buddy Alan, Mayf Nutter, the Buckaroos •nd Blktrsfl1ld Brus iU•st. 0 (I) (j) &) AIC SIWrdaJ Movte: (C) (2hr) "Fireball 500" (dra) '66- Frenkle Av1lon, Annette. Funlctllo, 1 1 Chlll Wiiia, f11Han. Stock ctr r1eln1 m Ntn Ed lartJl1k drlwr la hired bJ 1 pn>mot1r for en ID DlwW Sllllfdltd SMw .. Nlct tv1nln1 "croa country'' r1c:t th1t Wtlitt People Scrt1m 'll1dla Stay turns out to be 1 boot1eatn1 run. Out of Our N•llhbomoocU' " -~ John W11M, ltralne D1J, Sir 11:00 \Al \DIJ ., .... : (2iw) ........... <•"> ·41 I Cl)•• IT\ Ma ... Cedric Htrdwlckl. Youns Amtrtc.ft ...,.... -.. rallro1d builder finds action 1nd ro·I • :...,. ~:W ef Ktetkln m1nct In Lltln Amtrie1. ....,. m•a t1J CMll,...IMp Wmt111 fl) .... Ubft 11:15 (])..... "Dntly" (WU) '55 -. fJD fllll CNymJ "Our Dally Brt1d" Audit Murphy, M1rl Blanch1rd. (R) (U.S.A., 1934) Kins Vldo(s Dt· pruaion cl11slc dtllnutes a sue· 11:20 8 ,.._ 5!! ...,.... Maplfbet cessful cooperatlw effort 1t survival Sift•" (wes) '60-Yul Brynner, Bl durin1 Amtricl'a most aconomlcally Wallle!tl, Sltvt McQuffn, J1mes Co· tioubltd pertod. Klren MOf'l11 and bum, Ch1rl11 Bronson. A banct of Tom Kltne 1t1r. sunfllht•rs com• to thf' aid of 1 E LICedta small Mexican town t1rrorizad bJ ..... : (!hr) ,,.,....., n..ald thllVIS. Yura 11 Shl1·lllt' (dr1) '33 -11:30 D Mewlt: (C) '1tln1 Htu" ti Spencer Tr1cy, Betti D•YIL ...... (dra) '63-Hom Buchholz, 8:30 B ()) M•IJ T~ .._. Shew (R) Jost Ferrer, Oline Biker. Fllm Is M1ry's o friendship with Rhod1 based on St1nl1J Wolpert'a novel of seems thr11 =when her new the Int hours In th• Ii~ of M1hltm1 friend Jo1nne d proves of Rhoda. Gandhi, lndl1'1 lfllt Hindu l11dtr. 11 ewll: .. , of u.. SlllClf II o.. .. , ..,_. Mel" (acl·fl) '57 -stev1 T1rr1ll, (I) Mewlt: ..,... nn. ~ Frank Gorahln. (mys) '63--Joachlm Btrpr, Kirin e ....._ Attsm Dor. 9:00 • Cl) Dick Y• Dr'e CR) Dick Is D fllewil: ...,.... ladr" (dll) I summoned by 1 famous actress to Paul Newman, Wtncltll CoflJ, Witter test for the role of her husband on Pidpon, Edmond O'Brien, Anne Fr1n her new t11tvtaion series. els. LM Marvin. An Army officer rt· fl) U1 YlflM Para ........, tums from Kom as 1 war hero 81) PnMr Mewlt: charpd with collabor1tlon with Ult 9:30 B ())Antle (R) Embroiled in a enemy. feud with 1 fellow 1xtcUtlw, Arnie ()) .._.: "P...,.rt t. Ctll .. " thinks the m1n 11 atrikln1 1t him (1dv) '61-Richard 81aehart. throvsh Mdr11. a T• ...... ._ • 1J...., Wltcll lany Burrell • llM: ...... DMr" (.com) '37 1........, te•••IMr -Kathartne Htpbum, Glna•r Roten, ....,aull T•.Wea TIINtn LucJllt 1111, Ew Atdtn. Story of the "B11lnnln1 to Encl" (R) Jack Mac· 1 IMI and ambffions of 1 fl'OUP of Gowr1n stars in 1111 own ad1ptat1on rouni •nnc actreues. B1Hd on of his one-man off·Bn>ldwty allow, Edna FtftMf'a play. 1n antholoa " the works of Samutf -. .... : .. .._._ 111 WltlW' Btckttt, vldeota~ b1 Lewis Freed· ., _.., man In the Moine 0..rt (com) '64-Jtan Gtbln, .llln·Paul .a,...: "'T ... O'ca.a Hlcll" ltlmoldo, Smnnt Flon. Rtfonntd VI drununt who runs • tmm In • 9:45 ... te .... ,..... &mall Normandy town mettl I 10:00 8 CJ) ...._: ••••"'' (R) Wll· .. ,.,., who bull4s "ls courep wlttl ll1m Shatner 1ueats 11 an •fine alcohol. hoodlum 1rtlfld1llJ tr1MP11ntld badl to the aceM of his UftlOMd 12:00 8 ,...: (C) .,..._ tM Plnltt" crime In the lt30a. (adv) '61-Stwe RHYa, Valerie LI· a..,_.,,. ..... "'Ylllat w.. sranae. • ... tltl Ill ....... (ICHI) '57 l!:• Hl -..: (C) ,__ lteMIJ" -M"1 Ditton, Susaft C.bot. (mus) '63 -Cliff RlcMrds Lluri D (J) CIJ ._ ._,., Ww ... Pttt11 • Cotntcl1·vwtetJ ,,..., IWllC Kan · ltnJ. IN t.atultlt Clf1 Gottlteb, l:GO Cl) Cl) ..... Don Lane, stM Martin, Biiiy Ven, • Mewlt: "'"" 1u411"8" (adv) Teri Garr, Barbare JoJct, Llur1 '55-Wayne Morris, M1y .Germaine. Llcty, Cheryl Stopptlmoore, Gent Menino, Tom Klnnr 1nd Ted Ztlst•r. Guest st111 wlll bt 1nnounctd. fl Tiit ........ Rep PltlllMft In· tlrvltwl Dr. Shlftca K1r11utla, br11· lllftt ~. Qtllt 12 ,..,. i.. rtMlfdt "' tM ,.,ale .,.. bt· .......... ll'tl Cuftlll. ......... Fortwer 0)0..MellcMt .............. 10:30 fJ Frlctrt Nlpt (C) "C1J If UM lt- wftdlM"' Ind (C) "Dl..,a. tM ... ........,. 1:20 8 .._.: (C) "T1M ,_,. tf All ....,. (Id~ '6~1ter Minn, Gre1 Morris. 1:118 ........ IF,_., ·--t~(C) ..... ..... ................ (C) ..... tf lie Mn ... • and CllCll KW Z:JOD""" 2:-45 ..... : (C) .... ,.. ""' tlle Jee" (rom) '54-J1n Stlrllnt. Ntvlllt Brand . THE DAILY tttLDT, TV WlllC, JULY WHf;N YOU THINK BLACK Think KGFJ red.lo A pioneer in Black radio deeply involved in the Black Community since the mid l 9SO's. Black radio must be more than rhythm and blues mu· sic to succeed. KGFJ is pro- Jrammed by Roland Bynum who as deeply aware of the needs of the minority listener and the services his station can render. "On and off the air involvement is necessary if Black programmed radio is to play a productive role in our society today," said By- num. "That's why KGFJ in· volves itself with the City Parts Dept. to present free outdoor concerts called Summer Soul Caravan. We're the voice of the Watts Summer Festival. We sponsor an entry fsu the Miss Black America BeauTy Pageant." Over 800,000 blacks listen to KOFJ every week. The station has the power to directly inftu- ence Black opinions. fut it rec-...... ..-. KCPl'af'Nlr .. l*M• ogniz.es the immense responsibil- ity of reachina a vast audience, which believes and trusts the ata· tion and ill broadcaa&en. Turn on KOFJ. You'll hear more than ~t music. 01•rllld• Ill 1 "_. means the future for capable minorities. All radio and tv stations art equal opportunity employen constantly seek.Ina male and fe- male minorities. Note, I said Cl· pable minorities. For example, Huah Williams is anchorman for TV 13 News. He teams with . sportscaster Chuck Bennett and Hollywood Reporter Dick Strout. Tracina Hush'• care.er, we tlnd he started 11 a disc jock. ey in his home town of Colhoc- ton, Ohio. then as n,ws director for WVKO, Columb~. Ohio. Hollywood beckoned and Hu4h moved lo KOPJ radio. Thea m 1968 he anchored the newt fo • KFWB radio. Television calle<' and Huab amwered by joininJ KAJIC. TV u a fteld reporter &DO weekend anchorman. Then on to KCOP u the week.day anchor- man for all niaJttly news shows. Hush isn't successful in broad· castina just because he's Black. He's also car-ble. KLX.A·lV, Ch-40, has come up with some daft'erent shows to plcue ethnic viewen. Sundays 1-4 PM, Chuck Johnson produces three houn of Black entertainment. That same evenina from 10·10:30 PM, it's Tempo Italiano for Italians naturally. A Chineie Variety Hour debuts Aug. 19. DIAL INl'ORMATION: KMPC'1 Roaer Carroll la announcer for ''The Bobby Darin Amusement Co .. " NBC 1V'a summer rep.c.;. meot for the Dean Martin Show . . . Monte Landis, a full-flcdpd astrologist, semi-prophet, and veaetarlan talks to listeners from their inner personalities on KOBS 7-12 midniaht Saturdays ... Hilly Rose. KFl's late niaht host, is brin&ina somethin1 oriainal to LA, a radio maaazine. Lots of talk, music, and entertainment between the cover from midniaht to 4 AM. 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Do you thinlc you are al foull that the maniagea ne1'ef' ladedP- L. P. G., Scotfablufl, Neb. •I tlUnk I'm an easy catch. I honestly feel that I have been taken advantage of. People always think when a marriage breaks up that the man .is at fault. Believe me, I tried dM- perately to keep my marriages together, particularly the last FOR TONY RANDALL hit true that you still carry your World War II Army-identi· &cation canl in your wallet?-B. T., Decatur, DI. ·•I do-because it is a perfect identification. It has my pi~ lure on it. my thumbprint. my signature. Besides, I like the way I looked back in 1944. FOR ABLENE DAHL What does it feel lib to be a gorgeous, beautiful woman wbo•a always being followed by as many pairs of men•s eyea u there are in the room?-D. R., Bellingham, Wub. • Good grief I rve been asked quest.ions like that a thousand times. Ail I can say is that no matter bow ugly or beautiful a woman b, she can't possibly hear enou2h times that she loob good, or bow good she looks. That's her life}ine, that's what it is. It's what ~eeps her going in this world. FOB L. P ATJUCK GRAY m, acting director of the FBI Bow do you expect to nm the FBI without any law-enforoe. ment experience ?-Jean Hoepfner, Randalia, Iowa • rm aware of the tremendous respomibility of being head of the FBI; but I feel my career as a lawyer and as Assistant Attorney General has given me ~cient ezperience and insight into law enf orcenient. With the help Of my associ- ates in the FBI, I'm confident I can meet the challenge. FOil CAllOL BUllNETT ( I read somewhere that you hate singing. Is this true?-Diann Wenzlick, Grand Ledge, Mich. • Not true. I have said I feel uncomfortable sometimes singing a song aa myaelf. It's more fun to sing with others, or as a character. FOB JOE SCHMIDT, eotJt?h of the Detroit Lions With a running quarterback lib Creg Landry, why don't you nm the Wishbone T offense that's so popular with col- lege coaches?-J. Chunna, Lansing, Mich. • Several tea.ms, including the Lions, are putting more emphas.b on the running abilities of the quarterback. Last season, we imtalled definite option plays for Greg Landry and they were quite succes.mil. I feel this is the start of a b'eod in pro ball. However, it1s difficult to say whether the Wishbone will be a basic formation in the NFL this sea- son. I pref er to think that it will be an adjunct to our regular formation. Cov.r by Jofln Hamllton/Olobe Photoe one, because there are two lovely cbildftfl involve? who have been brainwashed to the point wherttthey don t even want to see me any more. I am a f~ man. All I want is a wife who will listen to my troubles. I want to come home and enjoy my family. To work for their sakes. But maybe that's where I went wrong. I provided my last wife With a beautiful home, a car, swimming pool, servants. Maybe too much. Because suddenly she telli me that rm an old man and she prefers a young man. FOR LEE TllEVlNO, profeuional golfer Which player do the pros rate as the toughen man to com- pete against?-Cbarles Wood, Atlantic City, N.J. • Without question, Jaclc Nicklaus. When he's in the field, most of us are content if we can just beat him-and that usually means winning the tournament. FOil BUGH O'BIUAN Why do you think people ask celebrities f« autographs? -C. L, Savannah, Ga. • To most people it's just an excuse to find out how you smell, how tall you really are, if you're wearing your own hair. Most people find it embarrassing to approach a celeb- rity. But some come up and say, "HJll want to shake hands with you; I enjoy what you do." They're secure, they don't need an excuse. FOR LANA WOOD, narof "A Place Called Today" How long a day' do acton really have to w«k?-L N., Man· kato,Minn.. · • When I was on television on "Peyton Place," I never saw the sun. I'd get up at 5 a.m., work onstage all day, and go home after dark. It's a strange, funny sort of life! rd finish shooting at 8:30 p.m., rush home and scrub off my makeup, have a cup of soup, and zoom-into bed at 9 o'clock. FOB ROBERT SHAW You're married to Mary Ure, one of the world's peat actresses, and you have worked with her on the stage and in Bbm. What actresses would you still Jib to work with? -M. West, llart(orcl, Conn. • This is mostly futile, but-the best actress f ve ever seen in movies is Carbo. No question. She would have dominated me. And rd like to work with Natalie Wood. She's under- rated, did a 6ne job in .. Splendor in the Gra.u." And what about Jeanne Moreau? AIU, no chance, no chancel July30,1t12 liinll{v~ DeNe•.,.._......,. LiOHARD a. 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Coordrnator IArtel A Adwilf1lelnl H11d111_..,.: 141 Le.,..._ Awe.. .... YOl'll, N.Y. 110n 01172 FAMILY WEEK1.Y, INC. Al ....... ,_...._ You.,. lnvttld to mall your queetlona or comments about any material In Family Weekly. Write to Ser'Vlc. Editor, Family Weekly, 141 bxlngton Avenue. New YOfic, N.Y. 10022 .. . .. , ........ . \ ·········· .. , --. Don1 Let Summer Destroy Your Skin Lookatwhatsummerisdoinato your skin! The complexion you've pampered is being ravaged by sum- mer weather and summer fun. You stay out too Jong in the blazing sun. You swim. You ao from sun- baked st.reet.s to air-conditioned stores to wind-whipped car rides. You squint to cut down sun glare. You bathe and shower frequently to keep fresh and cool. And au these activities can add up to com- plexion dryness that accentuates Jines and wrinkles. Your skin becomes parched. Flaky. Decidedly older-looking. No wonder you're troubled about the way you look.. But there is no rea- son to worry. Many youthfui:Jook.- ing women who face the ra vaaes of summer weather have discovered the wonderful secret of Oil of Olay as a beautiful answer to the 1ea- son's complexion damaae. They know that summer skin like yours literally thfrst.s for Oil of Olay and its soothing ministntions. Oil of Olay quickly penetrates the sur- face layer of yow skin, where the beauty blend can work most effec- tively. To help soften and smooth s un-and-wind-parched skin. To provide generous amounts of trop- icaJ moisturizing oiJs and natural moisture, needed to replenish the vital fluids that have been stolen by summer. To ease away wrinkle- accenting dryness that makes you look so much older. And to estab- lish a protective barrier to keep your skin's own natural moisture from surrendcrina to the hanh heat and sudden temperature chan,es. Ordinarily, youthful-looking women in countries around the world who can for their skin use Oil of Olay mornina and ni&ht in a skin-cherishina ritual. But when summer robs extra amounts of youth-givina moisture and oil from your skin, your compleit- ion responds favorably to pem- pcrina much more frequently than twice a day. Lavish on the beauty fluid, avail- able from drugist.s everywhere in the United States as Oil of Olay moisturizing lotion, as often as your skin signals the need. When· ever summer weather mates your compleition feel dry or tight or rough to the touch, nature is ask- ing for and needs au the help it can get from soothing Oil of Olay. No matter how often you use the beautifyina blend during the day, however, don't nqSect apply- ina it generously to your face and throat before bedtime, so that ii can do its aood work during the quiet how-s of sleep. And then, of course, tint thins in the morning, to face the day beautifully. Oil of Olay pene- tr ates so quickly that it leaves no greasy film , making it an ideal makeup base. Your cosmetics never streak or change color. And, if you Jet your face go bare of makeup in ·the summer, OH of Olay imparts a lovely dewy aJow as it protects and cherishes your complexion, day and night. s--Bealdy Hiats Whenever you come in from the S11m1Mr 111n and lreal, apply gener- 0111 amountJ of Oil of Olay on any areas that have ~en exposed to rite 1/cin-drylng elemen11. The ~outy blend quickly ~gilu to work with 1t0ture to replenish the moisl11re stolen by 1um1Mr weather. Your J/cilt will »011 »tow Its gratitllM for nNlt .JOOtltlng allmtion. • • • After bath/Jw or 8wlmming, /in" /sit pret/0111 Oil of Olay• wlter· ner your 1ki11 feels dry, whenever It fttls dry. Your whole 1elf w/11 respond to tlN relax/lf6 ond ~out/· /yin, pa~lltf. Few field• of endeavor have more Influence on our llvH than education, medicine and science. Here are reports on three new propoult, or discoveries, In thMe tlelda that may ..em radical and extreme today, but could prove Instrumental In shaping your llfe In the months and years ahead. By Charles and Bonnie Remsbeq 1. All nudenta ahould be kicked out Of 8Chool after they finish high ICfM>ol and be prohibited from r• aumlng .nr form81 ectuc.tJon for at ..... four ,..,._ This system, says the noted educator Mortimer J. Adler, author of the book, "The Common Seoae of Politics," would help youna people mature more q uick.ly, broaden their learning, focus • their career plans, and, if engineered properly, could help the nation solve many of its mount- ing social problems. Under Adler's llortlMlr "-r proposal, young- at.en would start IChool at age two or three, the years that now, he says, arc "ridiculously wasted." From then until they finiabed high tcbool at 16, all would be taught the same prescribed counc of study, concentrating on read- ing, writing and mathematics. No voca- tional instruction would be allowed. At the end of high school, Adler wouJd award alJ students Bachelor of Arts degrees and "throw them out of scbool-ablolutely-for a· min.imwn of four ~an." During this time, they would either wort in private industry or perform publlo-tcrvicc work.. "For instance," says Adler, "some might work in the Peace Corpe, others in VJST A, still others in a new Environ- ment Corpl, or in mental hospitals or aa police cadets." This work would serve a double pur- poec. Fant. it would throw needed tn¥- power into the tub of improving the environment, law enf orcemcnt, health, foreign relations and poverty. And equally important, it would expoec teenagers ftntband to many of our most complex IOCial problems. Says Adler: ·~no matter bow good. cannot by tbemaelves tum out educated and mature men and women. The quicbst maturity and the best prepuadoo for aenuine Jeamin& come from real-life experiencea." At qe 20, students would have a 4 • FAMJLY WEEKLY, Jul)'°-1•72 choice. Those who felt they had bad enough formal scboollna could aeek jobs, with the teCUrity of having a broad liberal education and "real world" experience behind them. Those who wanted to study for a profession or vocation would ftnt undergo exam- inations to determine whether they were, in fact, talented in their choeen area and whether their desire for more formaJ education waa genuine. After this screening. the students would at- tend specialized .. advanced IChools." There, free of charp, each would pur- sue only studies related to bis particul&J interest. Because of this cooccntration, .Adler says, students Could be trained in even the most complica!ed profasioos in a maximum of aix yean.. By age 26, at the most, evUyooc woWd be ready to put his formal trainina to me. 1be student who comes to his ad- vanced education after four ~an out- side the cloistered precincts of a school baa important advantapa over today'a average college student." Adler con- tends. "He i.a more likely to have es- caped the grut mental cµtorder known u adolescence became his oU11ide cx- perienoca will have forced upon him a kind of 'instant manbcvvl' Abo, he's much more likely to mow what be wantt and how to wort to get it To- day, too many campuaca are jammed with kids who are jult drifting without goals or who are there ooly because of family prcssurea. By narrowing ad- vanced schooling down l9 thole able and anxiom to handle it. we could mate profeaaiooal training not ooly ~re df~ but cheaper at well." 2.,.,.,.. IMukl be ..,c:llOloolcaltJ ICrMned to determine If they 8N cmcer-prone. Do you 1eem lite a welkdjulted. pleuant pcnon to other people but know that inside you're "bottling up" feelinp of anxiety, dep.-.ion and guilt? Do )'OU haw a bard time~ ina both 1Dpr and affection? Are you a stickler for conformity? U IO, you are displaying elements of a new re- Ideas and Bevel To Mark the '70's: 1. Finl WOtt, Then Colleg9 search dilcovery called "the canoer- prooe penooality," and your cll•aca of conttactin& eome form of malig- nancy may be signiftcandy higher than thole of the averqe American. Docton have speculated for eome time that there ii a lint betf.teen human emotiom and cancer. Now, rcportl of two researcben to the American Can- oer Society support thia hypotbeaia. In one atudy, plycbolosilt Caul Babmon, eenior reeearch ICientilt at the Eutem Pennaylvallia Paydllatric Institute, med pl)'Cbotop:al tab to compare the penooalitiea of~ of cancer victUm with thole of other people. From tbele atud.ia, be ii able to determine the penooality type that appean moet likely to contnct cancer. The odd.a that a penon will get can- cer eeem to be heightened, Bahnaon says, if be .. operates with high levels of internal conflict or stress" that he tends to mask by repreaing hia true feeJinp. The mask may fool othen, but inside he's churning with "cloeed up" emo- tions, is defensively telf-eentered and often experiences depreuioo because of difficulties in bi.a intimate penonal relatiomhipa. Also, BahnlOD claims. the cancer- pronc personality is highly committed to upholding aocial norms, tends to be authoritarian and has "great ditliculty dealing with aod expressing anger." On the buia of separate atudiea, Dr. George F. Solomon, uaociate profes- sor of clinical pl)'Cbiatry at Stanford Univenity'a medical school, aeoooda Bahnaoo'a findinp and adda eome con- clusiom of bis own. "Quite consiateot- ly," Solomon reports, cancer patients display evidence of sexual problems and "unreaolved tenaioo coocemina a parent figure." Also, he says, cancer victims commonly have auftered the loss of an important relatioosh.ip-say, through the death of a apouae-prior to the development of a malignant tumor. The exact mechaniam by which per- sonality traitl and emotional experi- ences enhance diaeate amceptibility ii not yet undcntood. But docton may be able to pedect m.au psychological acreening technique. to detect penom with greater-than-averaae cancer risk. a. Within the nut ten ,..,., It maJ be poulble to grow uat cmt»on cot1••• of .. , llYlng per80fi. ...... .... tecmology .... ......, Amer- ica lhould COMkler ............ . ...................... , ..... ., ldentlcel reproduDlloM of ~· grut mM could be grown. Thil ii the idea of Dr. Robert I. Sinsheimer, a biologist with the Cali- fornia Institute of Tec.hnology. The key is a new biological proceu called "cloning ... Th.is teclm.ique ii hued on the scientific fact that each individual cell in any living thing cont.aim all the genetic components neceaary to make an identical reproduction of that thing. U a biologist wants to reproduce a eeria of identical frop, for example, be can take the nucleus, or "control center," of any cell from a live frog and implant it into an unfertilhed fros egg whose own nucleus baa been de.o atroyed. The egg will then develop just u if it had been fertilized normally, and because the implanted nucleus contain.I the chromoeomea and geoea of the Jiving frog. the new frog that reaultl will be identical to it in every genetic respect. By repeating tbia clon- ing proceas, the lcientiat can "manu- facture" as many of the same frog u be wants. • Cloning bu already been Ulcd suc- cessfully in laboratories to make tcore1 of "twin" frop, plants and aalaman- den. ..Only technical problems at.and in the way of applying the technique to mammals," laJI Sinlbeimer. ~D thele problems are 10lved, it will be pollible to replicate prize cattle or bones-or'"'""""·" . ·--.... ·----... _..._.. . Once the ne-0ea1ary technololY ii perfected. be beli~vea that a bank where the cells of outatanding men and women can be col1ected and Uled for cloning should be .eatablilbed. Thia ia of vital importance, Sio- abeimer argua, because man's triumph over hit environment ha.I camed the evolutionary proceu to arow atapant The world ii no looaer producina the number of peat individuall that it ahould. "I believe there abould be aix or aeveo times u many men lib New- ton. Rembrandt and Mozart u there are," be says. Such prospectl, of coune, pve rile to the .moet profound ethical quationa. Who ii to choole, for example, which "puses" are to be duplicated, and in what number? Having copied a penon genetically, how can we recreate the eoviroo.meot in which ht grew up and which may have inftueoced the way be turned out? What can be done about a Hitler who might produce exact repli- ca of JWmelf in nwa supply? Cloning •'will not bring imtaot Utopia," Simbeimec coocedea. -rbere will be 10me trapc miatakea. But ulti- mately I think we can hope to improve and to ftnd new paths truly di«ereot from thole we have trod in theput." FAMILY WEEKLY, July Ill, tm • I IMSTAlm Y HOLDS now.at I Ill 80 F1lOM • THIS ••• lO THIS ••• Rx . INSTA-SLIM BELT flllU! 033 -. ~':>-:::: ~ ..... ~1!wltfl )'Oii • ., Wlinlllt, flO roll, 110 rtclt-up I Rtlllfofced froftt 111d UCL ~~IACK -&"@··~ =~~,.!~' $5.99 ( •333 WOM(WS STYU: Sizes 26" "'"' 42'' SUI Wllff COWIDENCE -SINCE 1961 .............. -an Y-. st., llllf)a ,_, c. .a RUSH Ml1 0 ••• , .(How m111y.) • $7.tt •• My~ sin 1$ .. ___ _ ,..... (tahale • ... .. ,. dint llie. Slttl1 0 Sn!. (~. 0 Med. ('31-4(1), o Li. (42~>. o n <4MI>. a 2X ~. 0 •tJ3 lihtt'I (HOw IMllJ.) • is.• •. Wat ..,..._ __ _ 0 •DJ.......... (HOw llUllJ.) e Sl.tt ... Waist Ila. __ _ Md ~ ........... ordered fDr ,. .. . .......... 1 •• C.l res. ldd 51' ... . 0 fOf' C.O.D. eM:IOM $3.00 fttlo&lt. 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Tbe tenaiona. Tbe imix-aible boura. The lack of privacy. I had worked with quite a few acton before I met Bob, and had always told m)'lelf that I would never, never marry one. They were too oarcillistic. Too self-cientc:recl Too e.,awc.J. What worried me moll when we got married wu that Bob might be spoiled and too eet in his waya. After all, be had not only been a bachelor for a Jong time, but wu frequendy ~ f erred to as "Hollywood's mott- eligible hachtJor." ffil father died when Bob was barely eight. so be naturally received more atteotiOQ from hia mother than be wouJd have had under ordi- nary circumatanca. Yet be abo came from aolicl, down-to-artb atock. His father wu a eelf- made man who became promi- nent in advertising. In fact, be WU the man who coined the phrase, '7he beer that m.cte Milwaukee famoua." When Bob was a year old, his parents were divorced. Ilia mother toot Bob to Prance with t e fAMll Y WUK1. Y, July 30. tt72 her. Bob'• o&der brother Jim stayed home with his father. The next m yun of his life, Bob pew up u any other Euro- pean. His first lanauqe ... French; his leCODd, Italian. He didn't even speak &aJith until be wu eeven, and wbm be came back to the United Statel and tried to talk to Jim, be needed an interpreter! Al!bouah hia mother became both father and mother to him, she allowed Bob t.o join in more dangeroua lpOltl than if his father had beeD alive; abD want- ed to be aure he wun't going to be railed u a lilly. Fortuna1dy, be had pen a Jot of this out of bia aystem before we met- sucb .. bi1-game huntiq in Africa, polo and ncing can and h)'dropbnea. He med to race motorcyclea with KeeDan Wynn. until be bad a cnct-up that broke both antleaf 1 think it'a partly became of this tbat Bob DOW WOG't allow our aon Oiarlea to pt a motor- qcle. Bob can be quite atrict with Owla, who's 14, and Elizabeth, lS. But we've always acted in uniaoo, never worbd On FAMILY WUJU.Y'a cover: Rosemarie and Robert Stack with their children, Chartes, 14, and Ellzabeth, 15. 3 ! • 0.. 'i "C 0 u a: at crou-purpoeea. U the chil- dren can't get their way with one of ua, they never even think of going to the other. Nowadays, except for ateet shooting and an occuional game of tennis, Bob's only form of ellerci1e is aolf. Actually I was the one who t.albd him into that. I found that between 81mt aod television aeries, Bob would spend too much time in the den rcadina· I felt be needed 1e>me exerciae aod suggested golf - never realizing just how in- volved be would get. Now rm trying to get him back Oil the tennis courts 10 I cao spend time with him sornetimeat But at least be's not one of thoee fd.lowa who won't come home aftu a pme and aita in the country club drinking with the auys and playing cards. And when be played in the Dimey World Celebrity Touma.ment (out ot. about 200 entrants, Bob came in 1eCODdl), I went with him to Florida. Traveling ii one of the ad- vantages of being married to an actor. lnatead of taking a two- or three-week vacation once a year, I have the opportunity to spend maybe three or foor · months in Italy or France or wherever be films. The only di.I- We hardly ever went out. Even on weekenda be was 10 ti.red. Naturally there were times when I would have liked to go out and have some fun. But we were together, and that's what count- ed. It was an investment in our future, and it paid oft. More- over, I was the one who talked Bob into doing a 1V leriea. When it ftnt came up, be &aid. ~ ou know what this ii going to mean. don't you?" I did. And throughout all of thoee years be did '4Tbe Untouchables," .and tater "Name of the Game;" I joined him at the studio almost every noon or evening. f d make sun dinner was 1e>mething spe- cial, from the cbeck.ered table- cloth to the food we ate. It ta.tea a time of criail to find out how much you really care for someone. Our crisis came two yean aao when I bad a terrible automobile accident in Sacramento while Bob WU filming "Name of the Game." We had often talked about bow we wouJd react if there wu a real tragedy in our liva. Bob had bad only one-bi.a father's paasing away. There had never even been another death in bis family, or anything elle terribly ahocking. It wu a mechanical failure "Alt of. audden ........ *19 Ullpty locbdl One of 111J bHt frlenda, who .. 8ltUng next to me, wa Idled. ••• Whllt Mllde It ....,. on Bob .. that eomeone heel called him md gl¥9n hllft the ll'npr'Wlon that I .. completely wiped out." advantage ii that you might u well ti.a privacy good-bye! Like the time he went on lo- cation to Florida and l joined hjm a week later. I arrived at dinner time, bunting with oewa about the children aod every- thing that had happened at home. But every time I got started, another fan came over to ask for autographs. I had no choice but to wait until we were back in our room to fill him in on all the latat news. But this aort of thing ia really quite a minor irritation when I think of the 16 wonderful yean we've had together. It's unuaual for two people to get along 10 well for such a length of time. I've seen so many ahow-busioas wivea fall apart-particularly when their husbands are in a series, becaUIC they never 1ee them. It becomes a strain on a marriage. Luckily, that's not the case with ua. For yean, it was all work. of the rented C4r I wu driving that caUICd me to crub into a OODCl'Cte culvert. I was alowing down, when all of a sudden the steering simply locked! One of my best friends. wbO waa sitting next to me, waa tilled. I sur- vived becaUle I had my safety belt on. But I did have serious internal injuries. What made it harder on Bob wu that some- one bad called him and given him the impression that I wu completely wiped out. He char- tered a plane aod new to Sacra- mento, not tnowing what to expect until he saw me. When I looked at him, I knew I waa going to be all right. He gave me strength. It took me six mouths to real- ly get over the aboct. ru never be over the tragedy. It wu (an- t.utic the way Bob watched over me. I found Bob to be stronger, more reliable than any penon I bad ever known. A great fR guy, a wonderful husband. ~ FAMILY WEEKl Y. July'°· 1t72 • 1 Gffow do you restore a house full of dull, dingy Wood paneling, wood work, doors and cabinets? ·--·Liquid Regard . Panel Conditioner. Jack and Sally finally bought the big, old houH they alway• wanted. Of couree, they had probleme. Like the dull, dingy paneling. But they went to work with Liquid REGARD, the Wood Panel Conditioner. REG.ARO reetored the beauty of the wood paneling. Even helped to hide acratchee. Then they tackled the kitchen cablneta. REGARD cut through all the grime to give them a new glow. If REGARD can give thl• old houee a beautiful new look. think what It can do for the wood In your home. Tr:y REGARD. The new Liquid Wood Panel Conditioner, or the convenient •pray. Do It now and ""• 10-. ·---------------------------, ~ 10 J.9:,~ Save C on Regard • -·~ ~. ~: i !j~ r-=-•• t_ I t. : (eitba' new liquid or .eroeol) Te ... ....,, ~ _. -,_ _,,. M -IMlttleo'-...,.._ -WIH ... JPM ,_ ...._ ..... ................... .........., __ ,_......._ ....................... -"'We...,_.., e4ller ......... ~ " ....... ~ ......... ......-. ,._ ___ "'..,,..._. ....... _ .. ,...,._,.... ..... ----1111941 ......... "-----... ..., ........ o.11 ..... 1/ff"' ~v.w ............. MtlM ., ·-· ...... ., ........ o. ,,.._ • e.tl, -., ,., 0 . ._ HIO, OllfltM, '- ttrM, Offet teM °"" l1t u.e.A. -_,,.. o111tr ... ,., .. 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Ilona oN•r•d •~ry month Don't delay &.gin your Heiting ~mblrthlp In • Cepllol Stereo Mualc Club tod1yl • • CAPITOL STEREO MUSIC CLUBS • ThouMnd om. ca11tom1a 11380 "-enrotl • eccont111 to the ebove 9MOUftCM119"1 In the CM> cltvWOft c:MoMd ,_. end Mnd the erftft81,_,.. IY*M c:on.ponclno to ttMlt dM•kMt. (CHECK ON£ ONl Y)· O WO.DIYW...,_....., __ Pltl ••• , 0 CMTlt .... DM8M* ( .. ,....._.,...., Send rh•, select1011 a' my first Club purc"ase. Send "'1 tint Mtectton lfld bill me • '90vlaJ Qub pttce pt• lhlpplne-Mndllno. I OI ,,,. 11111 .11t.81 pt• llllpplno-tlandllng and •nd ~ Lonalw ~ EMM.,MMNll 8"tefft. Dunno the nelll two ,_,. I IQl"M to buy Juet 12 mof9 llMctlonl It ,.,.,.., Qub Pffce plue lhlpplno/Mndllno ••. and 1 _, cMOlt .., tnefllberlNp .,,,..._ .,.......,. If I continue, I 11111 ellglbl9 fof the Cklb'1 apedlll iio...: ell~ CCMll klWllfd _.. tJonel FREE Mlec:tlona. Ordltl IUbject to CfMlt ~ and ~ • clecNllOft ol Qui> ~ APO, FPO ldctl , plwe wrttrt kw 9ddltioMll , ... UllllOft. 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FPO addresses. pl1111 wrlle lor addlltonal lnlorm11io11 dlectl l1tre fer e'll'"'' Sttr11 Ha.,h111es Oust $4.1111tra1. IMPORTANT Pleese check one The mu11c I like best •• ~ Now Sound R Cou111ry Sound Popular llocallst E11y Moods Jau l Clu1lc1I (records only) Movies & Showa (records only) Mr \ Mrs 1Miss (please pnnl) Address City State ZIP Telephone V.lllTE ~UUllEll OF FIRST SELfCTIO .. M[llE 118AA HAii * llBAC HAO* TIAA TIAll • TI AC TIAO * Smart CooiQng This week, Food Editor Marilyn HanMn suggests a new way to make barbecued steak, because: "What can beat grilling a steak outdoors in summer? But a little trick I've learned is to marinate the steak overnight in an herb-wine marinade. It gives your barbecue just that added bouquet, and makes the simplest outdoor meal special." Herb-and-Wine Barbeeuetl ~k ,,..,.... .-jOl'MI ........ OWft dletlnctlwe .... '° ... Hefb ........ Bllbecuecl ...._ HERa..AND-WINE BARBECUED STEAK 31a.r0Wld0f......, ..... 2~--. .... 2aape*JrM .... ~~ ..... oll 2 a.bl11pDDM ....... minced --1~ tal1wpow_tor_..__ 11MllwpDOAMlt ~'8upDM ........... ICed e-lc \la lt1wp DOii ,.,,... 1. Wipe meat with damp paper towel. Place meat in heavy~uty plastic bag. 2. Combine remaining ingredi- ents. Pour over meat in bag. Seal securely with twister. Refri~r­ atc about 24 hours, turning meat 2 or 3 times to marinate evenly. 3.. When ready to gri)J, drain marinade from meat. Reserve marinade. 4.. GriJJ steak over bot cbarcoal 4-S inches from IOU1"ce of beat for about 20-30 minutes, until of dcai.ml dooene91, turning and basting with marinade every 8 minuta. 5. To serve, slice thinly on the diagonal. Malcu 8 serving' SAUTEED ZUCCHINI AND TOMATOES 2~ lb&. z:ucdllnl Stal11p~~oll 1 t.1111 IP DOft ........ .... ORion, , ... , .. .... ~ t1•poononpno 1 te...,cNI .... P9pper 2 cupe c:hetYy kl••··-- 1. Wash zucchini well' and cut into 'h-incb-th.ick slices. 2. Heat oil in large akillct, sauti zucchini about 8 minutes, turn- ing frequently with spoon. a. Season with on.ion, orepno, salt and a few twists of pepper from pepper'miU. Add clleny to- matoes and heat about 3-S mm.. utes, until tomatoes are jUlt heated through. MaJcu 8 Ul'Yfngi FAMILY WffKL Y, J11tr 30, 1972 • t BEEFY BEANS In a 10-ioch skillet over medium beat, aau~ 1 lb. IMn ground chuck until it loeea its red color. Break up meat with a spoon u it coots. drain off excess faL Stir in 1 dove garlic, chopped. I can ( 16 oza.) ....... tomlltoee, ~ teaspoon oregano. 2 cam Here's a tasty, quick dinner for the kitchen, grill or camper. (16-oz. size) bMna In tomato uuce and ~ cup light mol•..... Brior mixture to boiling, reduce beat and simmer, uncovered, stirring occasionally for 10 minutes. Serve with gr.ted c,,_.. and hot garlic brucl. Makes 4-6 servings. (To grill: PJace skillet on grill above gray coals. Follow cooking direc- tions as above.) People Quiz Why Men and \\Omen Can ·Never Aet Alike ! True or False: A woman likes what she sees in the mirror better than a man does. (See number 1.) By John E. Gibson People are I.he most interesting things in the world, and in many ways the most unfathomable in their complexi· tie. and contradictions. Io this quiz. we focus on some of the attitudes and cbaracteriatica of both tcXes. TRUE OR FALSE? 1. A woman likes what she 1eea in the mirror better than a man does. 2. Men are more easily distracted by noise than women are. S. Women drivers don't get an even break. 4. Women are more sensitive to weather changes than men are. 5. A woman is more concerned over "what people think" than a man is. ANSWERS 1. False. Women look. in the mirror more often than men, but don't like what they see as well. Studies at two leading univcn.ities (Duke University and the University of Wisconsin) (Continued al lower right ) ChBOltAtowel tor• ruso.-a. C•pltof Stereo Mualc Clubs brlno you GREAT STARS •The 01monds •Carole King •Glen Campbell •Alice Cooper •Burt B1cherech •Tom Jonu • Black S1bb11th •Nell Ol1mond • Lorette Lynn • Merle H1gg11d •Engelbert Humperdlnck • Mantovanl •Jen Howard • Elton John • Dionne W1rwlcke •Grand Funk • The C1rpentere • Aretha Frenklln •Lettermen •Sonny & Cher •Joan BHz • Conw1y Twitty • Flip Wilson • and m1ny mor9 ·~•lllM TOP LABELS •At1111nt1t ·Od• • Paramount ·Capitol .c ... 11111on .word ·A & M ,.\lltrW • M11netre1m • O.Cca .UNI .1movtM -Warner 8toa .Emb'lO .o.ram • P111"ot • london .Plies•• •MOl.4 ·R•OllH •Sun •lceiii.r • Plal\t1110on • Atco • Potydor .ooo • Th•~.i>old • ef'lodmor•' Quiz (Continued) show that men are much more satis- fied with the way they look; that women, regardless of age, teod to be much more dissatisfied with their faces as well as their figures. When a man looks into a mirror, he's likely to give what stares back at him a cas- ual but reassuring nod of approval, adjust his tie, perhaps flick a bit of smudge from his nose. Not so with the average woman. Her eyes rove criticaUy over every feature, wincing at each real or fancied imperfection, the expression on her face saying: "If I only had the receipt, f d like to ex- change it for something else .... " 2. True. A team of university psychol- ogists tested men and women grad- uate students on their ability to per- form mechanical and mental tasks unde~ noisy conditions (clanging of high-pitched electric bells) . Results: 11le men's performance deteriorated, but with the women it was found that "the noise did not cause any deteri- oration in performance, and actually had a facilitating effect oo mechani- cal tasks." 3. True-accordina to driver-reaction studies conducted at Purdue Univer- 10 • FAMILY WEEKLY, July 30, 1972 BUSINESS REPLY MAIL flfo 00'•*0• stemo "'K••.,.'• • me..-.0 '"' 1"'9 Uf'ut.o Stet" ..... 1 ......... -lty· Capitol Stereo Music Cl ubs • sity. In the tests, 123 drivers, selected at random, pulled up behind experi- mental can that purpoeely cauaed a slight traffic delay. Findings: The sex of the frustrating driver wu the big factor in determining the other driv- er's reaction. "Only 52 percent of aJl driven honked at the CJperimental cars when they were driven by a man, while 71 percent honked at a f emalc-- driven car." 4. False. In tests at Kansas State Uni- versity Institute for Environmental Researeh, students were exposed to temperatures ranging from 60 to 98 degrees, and humidities ranging from 15 to 85 percent. Men, it was found, were more sensitive to weather changes than women. They f eJt un- comfortably warm at temperatures the women still found agreeable. And it was found that "humidity plays a significantly more important role in how men feel than in how women feel." 5. True. Psychological studies show that when a woman commits an in- discretion, she is more likely to be concerned over what people will think than the way she benelf may actually feet about it. ·Whereas with a man, it's apt to be the other JR way around. 111.W '9111TCLASI '(lll111T NO I• I Tttww"40••• c.,.,.,,. .. • • , .. '--------------~------------------------------------... • SQA ............ ~, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • he Doctor etsVou In .. So lluch Hepatltla ngAround? hancea are, In the last few years u've known aomebody who'a tracted hepatJtla ("Inflammation the llYer''). Hepatitis. aJaa, i8 Ing a sign of the times. There two typee: Senwn hepatitis la used by direct blood-to-blood ansfer of the vtrua. Heroin addicts d others who share needlea have high rate of terum hepatitis and ften give tt to Innocent victims In lties where they have sold blood r transfusions. lnlectloua ....,. • .__.._.,.,.. ....... ... 19C1111911C• ----of ... .. ~lllCl lltr-, rlMn Md OCWI MllCMLYOU CM get I fnJm .... ,... Md cru1'8c-. Md from My of~tn11.ml11lw1. ... mptoms begin with a aledge- ammer "flu." Unbelievable eakneas, fever, body aches, ausea and vomiting are followed y orange urine and clear stool. o to • doctor m once. You must ave hospltallzatlon or total bed rest t home, with a private toltet and meone to take care of all your eeds. People •llhJHd to new of heplltitla ahould be g'"'1 .,, lnjectk>n of gamma globulin • • pNVent1Ye meuure. ... Hepatltls hits rundown people worst To avoid it, practice scrupulous hygiene; don't eat raw aeafood; and contribute your own healthy blood to the Red Cross, to build up the national aupply.-By John J. Secondl, 11.D. Chlllmr. A towel for all IUIOl-s. Pet Corner C... NMcl Grooming, Too Although a cat la one of nature's cleanest animals, ependlng hours each day running a sandpaper tongue over hla fur, he la likely to get hair balls (especlally during the shedding season) If he Isn't given a little help. A ~red«* should be brulhed ewry dlrJ; a tong.haired cat ehould be combed. Start when he la a kitten, and he will love hla daily grooming aesalons. Twn Nm upelde down on rour lllP and COftlb or brush In lhott atrokM with the fur. Look for evidence of fleaa or mites. Then tum him over and do the same for hie back. You will be amazed at how much fur comes out. Puaa will feel much better and your furniture will benefit, tool _.,, ..... ,._ FAMILY WEEKLY, July 30, 1172 • 11 People and You llolft U.U•lty .... Thoee TY Battlea, But ••• The children are etarlng at the TV again. From the next room comee the voice of one of the parentl: "That'• enough TV. Go play or react" In your houae, would that voice be Mom'a or Dad'a? If lfa Mom•a voice, then your family la typical. Two eoclologlata who lnveatigated family TV habltl dlacovered that more ........ ._. ............ ,...., .... oancem1ng chlldren'a TV • alchlHI• But In all famlllea, lt'a o,icte. nat ..,._.e.TVwlNedlng ....... .......... '° .............. lnluMce on cftldren'• behavior. Even In famlllea where Dad doee make TV-watching rul• for chJldren, aclentlftc lnveetigation indlcatlel that It la Deere own ......... ln ........ toTVwl ................. .,.. ........ . ... ... . ..,,.,..., .... ... cNldren'a own TV w1 N9dlng behntor.-8J 8hlrtef Sloln Fllder -~-... ·-· ~' .--...c ------......=-··- ChlROli: A towel for all reasons. Sports Mini-Prof lie AL KAUNE: Tiie lloclMI Tiger Who Turned Down tl00,000 When Al Kallne became a Detroit Tiger at 19, he displayed eo much energy that one cynic commented, ''That kld'll bum hlmaelf out In a couple of yeara." Katine le now In hla 20th year with the Tlgere-and la aa lndeatructible aa Old Man River. He had one of hla beat 18810na lut year at the age of 37, ahowlng aa good an eye at the plate aa he did in 1954, when he became the Ye>ungeet player ever to win the Al batflng title. Kaune has played In 15 All-star Games. has won ten Golden Glove Awarda, ahd led the Tlgera to the worfd championship In 1988 .... The only....,., ... to tum down a t100,000 COHtlect becm• ....... _,worth ft, IClllne _,., "I cldn't tine too good a •llDft In 117'0, IO ........ ................ ...., .. 1171, I ...,....._" But he did accept the 100 G'a thla year-becoming the ff rat Detroit player In history to reach that level •••• Kallne la a nattve of Baltimore, married, and the father of two eons. A year-after- year home-run hitter, he la alao one 11 • FAMILY WEEKLY, July 80, 1172 of bwball'a beet.fteldlng outfteldera; lall 1111ae M clldn-a maba9lngle.,.,,,,Lafelnthe 1988 eeaaon, he wae sidelined by ., Injury for alx weeka and modestly told hla manager that hla replace- ment lhould have the honor of playtng In the Wor1d Seriea becauae he had been doing eo well. The manager, however, moved the replacement to another position and lnalated on ualng Kallne. He responded by hitting .379 for the Serlea.-e, Bany AINaaw ~ COLORFUL Film Offer-. Your 12 exposure roll of Eastman Kodacolor Ftlm will be developed for only $1.SO, if you send this editorial aJona with the film! Failures are credit- ed. Fine offer ends in 90 days. Write Skrudland Photo, Dept. 1, Hebron, Ill. 60034. • • .. • • • • .. • • • ~ • " Q~ • u ~ u aAaY beaded ,,racelet dotted with simulated pearls spell out baby's tint name. Topped with sold-plated heart charm. Specify blue or pink beads; adult, teen or child. $2.SO . 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Cushions ball, lifts meta- tanal bones, gives arch sup- port, etc. State shoe size, man or woman. $2.23; 2 pn., $3.7S. Foot Prods., J1W.J!.7, Box 41S, Roslyn Hts., N.Y. 11S77. REVITALIZE akin with Cucumbre Prost creme. Nourisba a you sleep. Combab lines, etc. No bor· mooes or steroids. $S. Ana Maher, Dept. 7-FW, 19 W. 44th St., New York, N.Y. 10036. &ARN Extra Cash! Folb order famous Comfort Shoes from color catalog you show. For free start- ing outfit, details: Mason Shoe Co., Dept. FS69, Chippe- wa Falls, Wisc. S4729. aEAUTIFUL believ- inal Man-made Kenya Gan rivals the ~ thin(' in loob, but starts at $4S per carat! For free color book- let: Day It Frick, Dept. FWS2, 1760 N. Howard St., Pbila- delphi~ Pa. 19122. SUDDENLY you're 2" ~•*" :-.: taller! Height Pads slip into your shoes. (State . shoe size). $1 .98 a pair MAGNIFYING golden-frame glasses. Not for eye-disease or astigmatism. Write: Liftee, Dept. FWIA, P.O. Box. 608 Church Street Station, New York, N. Y. 10007. SWIM 8NLUt grip-treld, all rubber bathina sboca. State size. $5.98; 2 pn., $11. Add SO' postaac. Donay Prods., Dept. FW-8, S7 Front St., Brooklyn, N.Y . 11201. $6.-iO. Nel-Kini. FK-62WG, 811 Wy- andotte, Kanau City, Mo. 6410S. a.AaY'S shoes can be bronze.plated in solid meta.I. $3.99 a pair. Also, all-metal por- trait stand, booboda, etc. Send DO money. For full details: American Bronzina, Box 6533-026, Bexley, Ohio, 43209. Weebnd Shopper Items are NOT odvertlling. If prod"Cl4 1hown ut not avollablt al noru, «tier from IOWU• IUttd . r...u ... -.:u ........ &a l-.18 ... ~."1.2 ...... ,_._FTC --~.72). What in the \\brld! I • "LAUGH•ltt8" RUTH BUZZI Gllldp ~ cMrm echool9? How plllnful to ... Q....,. Onnphbyl But, after that, what a pleasure to be Ruth Buzzi again! The frumpy little nymph with the ftailing handbag - Gladys Ormpbby of "Laugh-In" -bu inspired her creator. Ruth Buzzi tells ua that dlanging back from Gladys ("that awful-looting creature .. ) to her own good-looting tell aiva her a lift. "There's aomething paycbological about it," she chirpl. "When I walk off the set I actually feel as tboUgb I could stop traffic with my good loobl" Ruth's leCCet delire ii tO atablilb • chain of Gladys Ormpbby charm acboola, "90 that average-looking women could ,et that grat feeling of ,oing from one extreme to the other. The acbool would tint make the customer look her. very wont, and then mate her up as glam- orously u possible. A complete trans- formation ii IO therapeutic!" DR. LOUIS LEAKeY A frlgldMllng wlalon 11-*lnd 1MJ not ul8I more than 30 or 40 more years. aaya world-famoua anthropologist Dr. Louis Leakey. Man is tM molt endangered apecia today, the 69-year~ld scientist believes, "en- dao&ered by pollution; lack of fore- thn11gbt; ..U.. ol. raouroea; ~ ulaeion; and by allowing the invention of germ warfare, and hydroam and atom bombs." He emphuira that we ""mutt not adapt to pollution. but ftgbt it before it kills ua." Dr. Leaby, whole foai.I diacoveriel in Africa eatabliabcd that man existed some 2.6 million yean ago, aaya mankind must chan,e dll'ec- tion if man is to survive. 14 • FAMILY WEEKLY, July 30, 1972 \ The pmbllng tnlp: 44()oe of the IDOlt lipiftcant and intereltina itema uncov- ered rm a atudy by paycbolop Dr. Ridlard Evam of the UniYenily ol Houston] ia the finding that compulsive gamblers aa youna children were com- pulsive Ii.us: There 1ee1n1 to be a ~ b.igb · condatioo between tbele two things. Among a group of young peo.. pie who lie compukively. thouab they have never bad any gambling experi- ence. you miJbt rDab a pmlictioo. that would be borne out. that from this group compulsive gamblen will emerge." From "To Gamble Or Not To Gamble" (World. $9.9S) by Walter Wagner. Mary we1c11•a tine month-old kit- ten, Dinky, waa none the wone after a 15-minute 780-revolutioo spin in a tumbler-dryer,. but Mn. Welch ia still trying to recover from the abock of finding her Pet mixed up with the bot laundry. Dinky came .out all risbt in the wash became she rolled with the Tide instead of trying to keep pace with the machine. Mn. Welch bu pledged to take a roll call of her pets before she starts her machine next washday. DATES: Sandwich Month and Na- tional Clown Week begin on T.......,. Coast Guard Day is FrtdaJ. ANNIVERSARIES: The WA YES were organiud 30 years ago SundaJ. BIRTHDAYS: Sundef-Paul Anka 31. llondar-France Nuyen 33. Weclnea daJ-Jamea Baldwin 48; Myrna Loy 67; Peter O'Toole 39. Thur9daJ-Tony Bennett 46. FrldeJ -Queen Mother Elizabeth 72. &.turdaJ -John Saxon 37; John Huston 66; Astronaut Neil Armstrong 42. BIRTHDAY PeOPL.!: Tony ......... Md Frence Nu,.n Quips& ARllOUR'8 ARMOURY SHADOW AND SUBSTANCE BJ Rlc:Mnl Armour Most women wear eye shadow. I don't know why they do. That bluish stu& Must cost enough. Takes time applyin~ too. A lot more fun f d think it, At Jeut with most adultJ, To stay up late And dissipate And get the same raulb. For the pment of a Utile Leaguer, a baseball game '8 mnply a · neroow breakdown dWided Into lnnlng1. -Wads .Andrew1 A lloclem Pulm The polluter is a shepherd I shall not want. He mabth me to lif; down in DDT d pastures. He leacleth me beside waten that smell lib a still. He restoreth my ga1L He leac:leth me into the paths of gaseousness for hia pro&t'a sake. Yea, as I walk through the valley of the shadow of smog, I fear his evils for they art with me- his hot rod and his graft dbcomfOJt me. He prepueth a table before me from which I dare not eat. He anointest my head.with oil apilll; my teWen nmneth over. Sure, goodneas and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life- but only if I dwell in the home of the comervationisb forever. -Rohm Orbm "Whatever became of the girl you were dating?' .. She jilted me ... 'Why didn't you tell her about your rich~ "I did. Now she's my aunt." -Thomal LaMance My neighbor »ya his conicMmce u no Ital, amall t>Olce-but he knew that when he mamed her. -ValPeUln A moviegoer who'd been standing in line for nearly an hour finally reached the box office. lbat11 be three-8fty," said the gir1 behind the glass. Glancing up at the sign "Popular Prices," the customer grumbled, i'ou call three-fifty a popular price?" "Well, sir," said the girl sweetly, "we lilce it." -Dorothea Kent THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kida•• fife differently. Send contrlbu- tlona to "Child," Family Weekly, 841 Lexington Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022. $10 If uaed-none returned. Recently my young daughter was sitting at the table drawing. I asbd her what she was doing. She said, "Tm drawing God's pictwe." 1 tried to explain to her that no one knew what God looked lib. She quickly replied, "Well, Mommy, they will know when I finish drawing Him." -Mn. Wndell Barby Baldt.oyn, Ma.. A man who hidea behind a woman' a 11cirt1 today ii not only a coward but a magician. -Gene Y aamak BJ Frank a.glnekl LITI1.E EMILY "When I grow up, I ..... a ptof1111oft th8t .. 1Menlngful end relnMI and wtll provide IM with lol9 of loot." FAMILY WEEKLY, Ju!Y 30, 1972 • 11 Do ~ dodl ..... ..,. Wltti the timepiece .... WM efreedy en lfttlqtll whM Henry VIII .. hevlns nwtrtmon... prolllen9I end Ow1ltDpher Columbus ...... '"' .,.. the oceert. Thia •powl ..... train-type model .. • l*t.ct ~ lnl rerllca thet 111epa time. Of courM tMr9 II only one hind bac:al• the mlnula Mnd W't llw1t.d until • Cltltury '*'· tt opet'lllill ... be&MCed ~ ttlM conbal the tic*- tDdl "*'*'""' tMt adda '° the dWm ,,, ""' conwnetlon ... Clwlc old ~ RDlw nu-,.,. °" a 7• .... All earpertly toMd lf'I trecM- tlonel raMWOOd hue. 11• hlltt adudtnl ......... , ...... In ... tt... • half hcMA' without ... ot ....... r-- -MAIL 10 DAY N O-RISK COUPON TODAY - - --, UIDR.AND SlUDIOS I 1291 GNenl•nd Buldlnc. Miami, F1ortdll 33054 I I ,.._. rush me my Medtewal CloQ. I undenrt11nd If not dellshted, I rMJ I rwtum It for • ~ refund. Encloeed le check ~ m.o. for S . I _Mediev111 Ck:lck •12196 e $6.91 plus 7151 poet. 0 DtMM cu.I I I 0.,., c.o.D. I enc-. S2 ................. eftd .... ,., II DI.,._. 0 UlllAIUICMD I I $4.91 bee.nee plus •A ,..... dw..... 0 AmltCM ONE• I Acct.lie. ___ _ I-~~ I ....._ 0 MAITDC..-1 Acct.k I I CllJ natl 8' INTl.._."8. O SAW fl.10.. Order 2 for only $11.M end we ,e, the ,...... EXtr9 ~~ ,.., ,.....) I L~~~~~--~-----------~---~J l!ltl r!rz~f I :;it .. -§; 8 ~ i ~ a 8 " I 1 '""r•~"11r tri. Ir .. r ~ t j l' ~1 , t i t s r 1 ~ i I· a r l • r rtt~ i";-lrs 8 rflP.hf-I !.t l i· !I ~ 8 l B I !! [t · ~ri la. 1-rrl 1 -· rUa ! c 1 ! I f'" !al ' s 1'". ~· ~ l ~ I ~ f l I: " ~! ~~· t [ti i !jli !{ 1 lrrt Ir!." t.·t fi fil 41J t ts !l h~g ra.1 ti 11 t-s i::;t a trt~r •t1s·!~tJrr~t rrl~r£r ·rtpt s· t 1 t ! 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I I , '· , .... ,.. -.. ~ ~ .. -. ... [> t> [> POLICE HAVE NO COMMENTS TO MAKE ON THE MURDER EXCEPT THAT THEY HAVE A COUPLE OF LEADS ••• MEANWHILE I THINK YOU'LL AGREE I I , ' JUDGE ,,, THAT WITH THIS HAND KER· CHIEF AND LIPSTICK WE FOUND IN . YOUR CAR, WE 'LL HAVE TO DISCUSS THIS F RTHER! I'LL I! AT YOUR OFFICE AT EIGHT 1 IN TH! MORNING, LIEUTENANT! ' ·- . , • '°'IJDGE ' ' THIVSll'I TMa• IS A lllC!/MIAN, TOl.f&l-4 Ol.D 'l'lfOllTi wuo·~ 11l!H LNING-IN ,..,.. .... l'Olt Y9AlrS. MIS NAMlr ~s·oi.o F..wrur.• ... ~ ....,. . . .. •.• • PARKER ' • SSASON AFTalt. saASON, t'l060!7't'£' 9 .. N ~·U! TO CATCH MIM. ,Hl1S 'Tt:IO CLSV!lt Allll> l>tPllU8NCIP ro &er MoOt'C \'' I I I;,. ' ~ '!Ii. • '• • • , • • ,· •• • • . ' ' ' ' ' -' •v Hank. Ketcham J H/15 HE ~EN ----...., .. , PS'TERING )QJ? rn.1.11 • f' : <J <J<J • THAT 'S ALI. YOU see ON TELEVISION,., VIOLENCE, MURDER! MISS BARSTOW,. AGE TWENTY· ONE, 'l/l(AS A ~AITRESS! AC· CORDING TO HER EMPLOYER, SHE· TOOK THE EVENING OFF WASN'T lHAT THE NAME OF THAT YOUNG KID? BEVERLY BARSTOW ... AND SHE WORKED AS A WAITRESS! FROM WORK," I THINK IT SHOULD ee . I'M NOT OBVIOUS TO YOU THAT SOME· SAYING ONE HAS PLACED THOSE THAT ARTICLES IN MY HUSBAND 'S SOMEONE CAR! DIDN 'T, MRS. PARKER! • SAR&TOW? THAT NAM!IS, FAMILIAR~ •• • WHAT ABOUT.HER.? l WAS· N'T PAVING :rT!NTION ! l<ATHERINE, JUST A MINUTE, PLEASE! • • ' ' • . - -oon '!SALLY BANANAS" . . ' • • ' ' ~ ~ • YE~.MUTT' &OUGHT A LAUNCA! • • BylilSmitn +11, Murrt-. ,~ rr's ~T THE: P~INCIPLE of 1~~ 11-1\NG·· IT'S THE ~' ·~ .. , ~EY// t . by Charles Barsotti • ' . ' • f • • 1 • • • • • - I • . . .. --. . . • --. . . .. UuMPllJC,. 'I) A C'ONCl.IKlo.f'I , . -~·a... --~ ~,. t-1-H· . -· . -~. 0 • • . ' • E!KrS -/llteir . . ._,...,... .. ~'t=.t• ., ... I ~z-A~~· ., . • I '. ~~·:._., .~~ ' . " .. rThot ·•~~· , Ll~~'i· I • ...... . .. T-C-lMtE:t::E:~:E~:CS by TomK.Ryan . ' OH,NO! NOTtf.fAT! PJ..~ASI!! Me~C¥J 'PITV1 YAAAAAA!" • I • -. " .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -• • • • • • • • • • .• • ' ' . • • • , 'CAN YOU: TRllST YOUR EYES? there ,are It least shr dll· :reren.Ce1 In dr1Wln1 deltlls between top a11d bottom panels. How ••ulckb' ~•n yoe IOd them?. Check an1~~ with. thi>H below. : .... 110f1!todtl II ll•lllnJ4,. "I '1u.tUljlP _,-1•1( •t 1ua.i•Ji1IP llf ,. ... ~•r 't 'lllll ~·'I "lll'• lol•:> ., ·•111""1"' •1 't'"" ., ·•111"'"' 11t 11•1• .t(•iqn •t , ... ~-.. • .,n ' A. • A\.IRCIHllllE . ' • . All.CHIE ,WE'RE NOr :.0-LLOWED TO BUILD FIRES/ ,t:>UT THAT OU T.' • •• .. • ~ • # Ila! Kaufml!_h ~ ---IULllllN IOARD --- •-•PYOUl •--..-••Ml•k.,. -i-:.r.· '-....._,., .... ---" ... hf9 •l 1........_ Caa ,_ e..aa&a!' ._,,.. .... ,;-. .up..,.,~-w•11-c ... ~ ·~ .. , • Ctn .... Ann Dlnam, ot Sp1n1ter. Pa., llJt: •A 1h~pherd. hid 17 aheep. Ali but nine died. How many did he have left?" Can. )'OU' answer? --t•-D.,.. 'Utt: ... ..,. ..... • • • M.t.m OP pJ;Vll w114 anlmola and a nuier Odd. bird au hlddtn Ill tlM fDue Qt Jetten aboM. Tit-• .,. bl opellt<I out I>)' -· --.,_ ___ !'-.... ...., ____ ...., _______ ,, f • ,._to anothor either horl1oa· µ.111 or ..Ucalty • butaotdl,_Uy. ~ Ualo1toUlallel- len of -·-<->• ctu-. how~ ... 1"" Mel'!Jt . c . I---- i; • 0----"--T ____ _ z ____ _ . ,,,;,.1111111: 11 ... minutes. ' .. ," ••»tt •11111110 •uort •011.1.u11•x ·-,-.v•d.ar.> 1wu .. y OOPS·A·DAtSY! Our flower.pttttnr frfeft ..... It fa fer a aurprtse. T• 1ee what's head.I"' his way, coaned th9 doU. .SREATHE JN THAT GOOD C.UANAI~. . ' (C. 197~ 1'iui; Jo0eat\lre1 S>·ndica te, Inc:.\' 7•'*0 I • &O.NE9:S. .·ARK • • . .. •• • . ' ~ ' . . t i. I • ,_, ,..:; • SAND~ MANI To brlnf fort)J .a nrtrt: .. •ldue •n.•llaltlJ apply these C!Olon ne•tb': 1-aed. Z-Lt. •l•e. J-Ytllew. fi-ll brown. 5-}'leih. C-1.&. lftttl. 'J-Dk. sreea. I-Dir.. •NWll. · SPEllBIND£R!. .-1----.....-- SCOftE 10 point! ror "'inc 111 ihf' -====E==== lttttrl in the word ~low to form : two «>mplete wordl: ____ ...., ___ .._ :.E.~.c~~~~ l~~~i·~~~ 'THIN score 2 polnlt H eh Sor aJl words of lour l1tlen or eon f-d amoo1 th1 lollon, ...., .. , '""""' .. . .... ~.---..... ... •• NOW WOUL!> 'IOIJ UK.E ME10 . READ ABOUT ' O,.,NIE( ~ l!IOONE'! I BRUNG TODAY'S PAPER! READ ABOUr MAYOR LINDSAY. • • • . . • . • • • • • • • --.. . ·- • . . • ·Wei~ weren't vou awfully darned busy~ -- ' • \ Well1 Sarge -atld . .JLJ9t Hack, how was Jgreat, vour vacation~ Boss.-,,,,,,,, . , • . . If you-want to know · hOw it wa~ a"Ourld here, you'll ~ find oot, fellas! ...,._ . I . 'Jolj :~n ''iW dldli't mifld OtJl' both being 8'NSV-at .the ~metime1 Nope. ' --.--- • • . • '