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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-08-09 - Orange Coast Pilot• ---w • .---------.-...,--~ ......... , ...... liiiiiiii~--..... --~~~------------..... --------• • ' -' -.. ' \ • -4 ... ~ -' .... _ · · ·Gt-Ove" ·sehools -. ••• • • • . . File ~suit to _Push .. - 1N ew~ .. Fina·iJ~hlg .-. Three Slayings~ Authorities Say • • • " -' -• .. . ' ' • •¥0L. ...... m. t SICTIOMS. 19 P,,..S . or in I . I • UNION CITY'(AP) ~Law authorities say an n-<OqVil;I !"5 admltled the decapitation slaying of • Hayward youth, the Dllnler ol a South .Lake •Tllloo wotnan. the l:nile killing of a Union City . ~and the attempted murder of a MQater<y wmwi. . ,, J ai1er ;Held fu 'Swaps' For Inmates · DIDE CITY, Pia. (AP) -A 23-year- old Pasco COUDly jailer bas been ar- rested on prostitution~ charges alter .. , .. . ..... , . Kenned~ Link~ NY Socialite Gets Idaho Divorce • WASHINGTON (AP) -New York ooclallle Mrs. Amanda Burden went to Sun Valley, Idaho, for a divorce from her huiband, Carter, a New York City councilman, the Evening Star-News has reported. Mrs. Bur<leo, 21, has been linked romanlically to Sen. Edward M. Kennedy In llOll1t published reports. A Kennedy spokesman, on learning of the divorce report, said that the rumors of the sen.a tor's involvement are "nonsense." Kennedy has known the Burdens for years, the paper rtp0rted a Kennedy aide as saying. Burden was a legislative assistant to the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy • He is a great-great-grand.DI of railroad magnate Cornelius Vanderbut. Mti. - Burden Is the stepdaughter of Columbia Broadcasting Company board chair- ' .,inan Williai;n Paley. ,, ~ . We~ Mead Xeonedy. 29, an e:x-con- vict and laundr1 -1oye from UDIGa Ci- ty, is being bcld In Worland, Wyo. for 111- ~tlgatlon of intenl to commit pll!nler In . • &A'l?,::ident inv~lv~ two ~DBIU\ ,t 1~·o·.,~ . .~!' • ·"·' :-· u•1..T~ 'Uiilon'Cjly •P1!Uc;t.lnvelllQton pr'oj>l!ic , °*1er.1~ .. : },. • • -ilrs deputieo ·lllj~ ·!!!f~pri>ooe<s were let into the cella of juvenile female Inmates. Cyrus Saillord Kline, who had been <ii> the job slnCO May 11, waa placed in the Pasco Coilnly Jall wider $3,oot·bond 0. two charg~ of procumnent for proi- tltution and waa to face a prelimin8';f hearing today before a justice of lite peace. ' tho! ~y 29 slaY,lntr ol V'9itL~ ·~!bi;. ' Ali' ' ·,l .. '1:."""I · R;' sll~nl> ~~~~~~~i:~en-;:~.:,f"~ri~,.~~~& , They said he ·aho a~tt;::'~· -~lfs .. ol/~{<;l!'w~er Mario Billy ouv.r1 1s, of Ha)'Winl':oti • , ~.(• Uemocratio ,Naljo~al June rt ind an un!d<ntlfied · !!'ulb Lake. ~ .<'.fciiillDll)ee appr9v~ to beJ ~; Tahoe woman en July-4. ~Authorities f' George McGovern s ilew nm-~ said Ibey are.cbeckln( .reports of ning mate. /jee ·story, Page 4. David Schneider, chief deputy in the Puco Cowlty SberiH'• Department, sald Pat Expresses Concern :For Security of Nixon ~ Jl.Y,eaf'Oid woman mlsshig at tlllll ' Jme.. a1lbough the crimo bu )IOI -Kline wu charged with "allowing two 'I' ASHINTGON (UPI) -F0< the fll'!I verified. ' • -,, • IJDloo City acting Police, UllOl ..lere B-1 said w.rmatlon furnished by 'KeMedy led111eni to the-roamlili ghl•• ' ef Oliver over the weekend. He said Ken- nedy admlis plCklog up Oliver hltch- biklllg, then killing llim where. the body was lound. 1 • "The suspect told ua ,.,,.,. to 1°'* 1or the body and whiert to find the clothes," BalhlnAI said Tuado)>. In Wycmlng, ICeaned)' Is acouaed of lllabbing lwo bllcllbltlng ttenagen. He Is ~ to remain In Wyolnin( custody until OCO!ber to fact lbeae· charges, aulborllles said. ' d . JWmecly Wll released from !"'*"1 !'l""le July 11 after lltrVIJ!i Ume fCI' ... '~te auto lbefl. ' . Ro.osier Breaks Calm i1r Mesa ·. .!1111op ..... ]ftllJ q u .. t ....,qhl In ~ Meaa, pollce -lodly, .... for the .,... )II wh1dl a -WU IUrned In fo< .................. _ ............... to a. .. --ol Calllr 8ll:eel at ._:st. a.m., but rool&enl are ol hllllt and tllln WU eclo1'... , a 1ftlle tely .... far a .-............ --c.ro1711 Gill<ol, ""° 11 IP al J a.m. "" -4111 llil/I. J • I Grove Schools ' ~' •' J .. • • Push _New W~ys Of ~inapcing male inmates to enter the cells of two time, Pat Nixon has erpressed: concern female juvenile inmates." about 8eCUrity arrangements to protect ~ d~puty l&id "no money . waa e1.. President NlJon .' 1Ti~jtei!liitor~.~ 1' ';!'IM:r IUbjec\" ~~l!lf. llJl_.'!'!l<~'!iaJ'. &! ,} lilre.alatute.'~ . • , • ~· :j news conference Mrs. Nixon he1d in the He·lli<l the Jjlw prcblbN "~~inl: White House. or illoWlrii''pi'Oilltllllid4~"'1t ~ She-was asked about reports lbal rece.i~ any lt\ODtY for it." Atthur H. Bremtr .. the mad who shot B! :,~1},G~ .. ~AL Schneider said the Hfact that thet_girll George c. Wallace stalked Nixon in Of .. are under 11 makes· no dlttmoce in U. ' .Orange. County's largest blt poorest • charge than if they were 40 ••. Gr to tawa, Canada . ICbolol Clistrict b8I filed suit in superior years old.'' · · .. "I thinlt ·thf" Secret Service have been Court tt accelerate the provisions of a 1 Inmates or both seus are deta!Qtd b\ terribly worried about It and feel certain 1971 state Sapreme Court ruling which lbe same·b<Jllding, but in separate ilreas, precautions should be liken " Mrs. Nixon said propr.rt)' tall' are an unequal and. the clUef deputy said. The ayerage said . ' therefore, an -utional method of prisoner populalion is about 15 !11th .. She. dded that " ha to 'nd" the raUo of ta men to ev-woman. "' • a we ve , nu financing pUbllc education. _, Serv 1'he Gardin Grvye aull is ao emnslon Sdmelder aald Kline "wa!n'~ holll Secret tee. of the tandm.t -VL Priest around here, bill bo's lived in Dade City Like most of his prede<esson, N"w>n at cledlion the 11111-1lfP 'court banded I long time." times has lpred Seem ServlOe recom- clown 11mos1 a ,.., .... (See ao-,_ __ ,_ ____ ....;._....-"";, mendatlons and waded lnto.ltml <;rOWdi ~ardeo stolyo!.... Unllied Sd>ool • ~ ~ wben he Is campatcnlnc. ,DlsJ!i<t •'""" =.~.r1s of Nudes Naboea. Before'l'lleiday,Mn.~alway•ln-...,.. ~ I · _...... . ~l>t::-: · ' • • silted ahe was never coocetDecl about lia>e I • _,., !t.>,. c{ ~ .,• \' ~ ' -ei.:W.~1n~!t.~ a11 For 'Ritual' : 1 --:===~~ ~ Garllm Gn'ft Soparinlendont David ' ....S.ld tbe 'did not think there was a p.,.,... Ind mo! boar<! Prealdenl BUl\GOS, ..... (UPI) An Barl>&re Shirley Tlletday af!ernoon en-.....--cbaoce her-llulband would be defeated In -lbe fi11nC of tile aull by the Ar..-man and an ltallan ' Novamber. She llid there would not be privileJnJitllLol 8"f& ~ 'l'llctel,Of -arretl..i beelllM lbeJ -many -In the eampaip .,..._ -Au. ' .,..., -.. I·--lhon ... DOI many ....... !bat ... not , Tllo private law firm waa hired talD told pollce 11111 taking such ~ -'ved .. Ho becaule the Jiiii! name. county officials bltlll waa "part ol a inmarttal -· -. wever, Mrs. NlllOG alto ,... w6iartly .,. .-by Ibo dawlnc rllllal." womed aptnat overcoofldel)<e. ~ Couoty a.-i, """ atoo, unc1u Polloa,aald llarlo Alberto Sooo, -Toot a ntpo al Jana Fondo, who -dlo•IPot :W, la the '°"1 ill. and Marina a.rill!>. JO. bave ~ v-Hanoi, 11Y1nC the -'"*El •atm ol tba adlool dlllrict. -Ja¥ I~ lrtal ., a llzould bave eaUcl lbe Nortll Yle- Glr9 Utqft'I lllit is a daat actJon dllltp •1"zlille lode'twf• "IO 1141P fllllr aaar-ion." (1aa llllr, ... I) -Dlclarod llil -"realb' 21111 for ; ' ' • abortion ... I mean abortion on demand -wholesale." She said she believed abortion was "a personal thing." -Denied that the President bad ever Wldergone psychotherapy. . ' . ''He's never had any psychological prob- lems," she said. "He's never Jost a day for health reasons." -Said she hoped Nixon would name women to the cabinet and Supreme Court il he Is re .. lected. -Revealed she . plaMed to campaign herself in all 50 states. No 'Red Light' District for NY ' NEW YOJl!C (AP) -Mayor John V. Lindsay has ref<Cled a lllUesJIOO Iba! the ally create a "red Jil!JI" djJlr\cl to combat the problem of lllJ'eel pn>otllutes ll>..llie Times Square area. . ''1bal Is I druUc llli&eaUon llJd al 10111e point It may -rve serlOUI 1tudf," Undsay llid 'l'llelda! In a ltlter to a ~ of Broec!way performers who made tho pn>polli. ·But ho laid that boyood tho "bulc moral question" of lqallZfng pro> tltutlcia, tho probleoi ol lblln1 a oectJon of the dty to house tho red ll&hl district WU "perhaps ilWohlbk." A llJ'OUll of a psfot'llWI had COIQ< plained of -114 .... .....,..,. .... dlU..0 In tho -dtalrtcl II I result of Iba llublo -ol p!Ollllllla on tbe -ID Ibo -. McWhinney 'Vanished' After Quiz By Tl!l\ltY COVILLE Of ._ D ..... ,..., IJaft Derek McWhinlley, l'Je missing mayor of Westminster, has been found -at Wetlmlnslu ,ldem9ria1 llotpltal, wher. be· went following a minor motorcycle aci- cident Sunday in Hunlington Beach. Hospital authorities report hls con. dition as "s3tisfactory" but would com- ment, no further, on his tt.y ·there. McWbinney was reportedly q"!"lioned by the' Orange County Grand Jury .recenily-ln-connectlon-with an-alleged $5,000 "polltlcaJ contribuUon" involving fann land at Mile Square Part in Foun- tain Valley. He failed to appear Monday for ·a meeting or the Oritnge COunty Rapid Transit District Board of Dtrectors of which hr is chairman. ' Inquiries at McWhinney's buai.neu establishment, WestmlMter Memorial Park, produced the c o m m e n t from sec:retarier. that he was "'out of town." Another administrator at the cemttery said today, however, that McWhinney was ~ the bospital-"fot oblervaUon . .J.' Tht official said the mayor checked into the boopltal Monday after complaining of (See HOSPITAL, Pap ZI Orange ·• Weatller Those early morning Jow cloud! will bang around unUI znld.mom- ing on Thuraday, according ao the weather service, scooting off to sunny 'lkles In the afternoon. .Hips '12 al the beaches risiq to ·15 . inlapd. INSIDE TODA l · T1&rtt. more C01ftnlVnit11 thio- Ur mtUicoll ;otn the 111mmr lineup of litriflg thia&cr cm lo- co! 1141/u. S•• Entmal•""'•~ Pag~• 26-21. 1 LM. ..,.. 11 """""' • ....... 11 ...w ~ Cltffw$ I __.,,.... ~ c-c.w 11 .......... ~ Cllu lfiM 41'4' Or_,. C..... W. ,. =..... : = ,.,,... .,: ...,.. ...... '' .......... ::i ........ _ 6 T~ bflft~ ..,, ,..,...._ ' ,,.,._. 1>11 _....,_ ~ ,..,. -._. 16 __.. .... .... 11•• ,. ........ --. • ' I • • t .. ! DAILY l'ILOl • w~ . ._,,,1,12 Catholic Children on ~anlpage ..... r..-i HOSPITAL • • • .. Youngsters Attack Brittsh, Hijack, Bum Vehicles ~~.b; .. ::i::Wll~ lnlemmtnt began with dawn ·-dlltr!c$1. llOOPI oocupylltc .. ----U. al aa - ' lilml...,.. BELFAST (UPll -Hundrtdl of Roman C41b<>Uc boys and £iris, -u YO\D\I 11' 10, went on anti-Brilllit nrn- page today wnlle their elden protested nonviolently against the Internment witbot.lt trial of suspected members of the outlawed Irish ltepublican Anny (IRA). The youngsters hurled 1lones and vUe language at 10ld.ier and arm y posts, hi- jacked and burned buses and can, sto~ ped • train and tried to ut it aflre. picketed anny and pollce 11tationJ and tried to ram ooe army post with 1 crane. tp<lly one yew aao, boraldtd by • UPI' ~ Frank JolNton 1114 • .,r lltkl · Beach. lluadq, • cnllied. '"i!a!I> cbonia"~of tho iluuaw~ lrlJll da"" demonatrthro In Ibo OU..W. Bell~ ,..U. bllled • -H1111~ 8-ll 1'ollco np>rlt uid Rtpubllcan ArmJ -wblrtles, 1h0ul1 Md AndtnonslO""i area ilnPl'Cd prlllp m• JllO)a llDe II Doilla .... trlod lo l\aWll .. rWlll ~ ,.. W.,_ ------... Ilda to tlltlr 1..i ~mrac.mp.d lho. ..i km nre. , ,..., . A..,,.., -II! bit.a..,.. .,i ""fl .oil f'or Norther11 frf?land'• aldowa!U wllh lhem lo mate""''" nollo. ill N"1')', ~ lllmdltd )'OUllpl<rl Ibo road -IM PllOll A-. ,.hlldrf?tl ol ha t "• thl? At the Lower Fall1 llold pollce llltldl, hl)ld<ed two -..Jwo tn&CD lllld tw0 The lfpOrU a. not lfot Mc:Wh!Miy u-1 30 YOllllB women wallied In a cllde c:ar-can, blocl<ocl a 11re11 wltb 1bem lllld 1tl--or aa lnjllrell bUI ofllcen c!61>- pla11v.ownd ha bf?comf? rylng plawdJ reOljin( • • s ln • 1 h tbtm on lire. llrmed tbal be w11 with RaWll. a df?Ullf batrldleld, and lnlemmenl" and "lltkiaat OUt lltn." AntlY ~ reyorled M aboolinp l\aWll wu admlltod. lo Hunlillglon '""" are offf?tt owt In tlaf? A Britllll 10lc1Jer lllrioilaa barbed wire ln)lolilMim lrelond .~ tlw IM -lntm:ommunltY llGlpllol wllm be - f t II lei 'h arOlllld the lllllon pollltly lldm.d a 11"" llal aidtd 11 dno. and two or three ,.ned la •tloladory allld!llon today. rotl -attac "fl. • " ttst•r that abe hlld bet placard up;ida """ wm rtpO<ted laler In tbt ~· Tft '*"'Ill authorltla Nici McWhlllnty """'"II· Sf?f? dor11, Page down. She dw!led it. • · oo!dlm ,.m lllghtly ......ied, * \bo ""11 lo Ibo bolpllal, but wu DOI truted 1 :I. Catholk youngs1er1 used tbe .,. •rlll.1 Aid t,.. -...,. -beeD Ihm. Ht did DOI dleck Into tha -----nivtmry lo ltl off ptOl'llP 'lllOllD. lllt. ' W--..W HOljliW anUI the nut day. th< 1>an1lng ol garbag• can Ilda as a About 500 alll<Md tbe Si>riDllJold J!ollmlnC with the IJnt llltermneall. lokflblnney bas bttn lmpllcaled In the warning tbal the Brlt~b wtre <:0mlng. Road pallce 1talioa, trying valllf1 lo 1,fll 1D<D,..,.. 8.rrtlted, and tu ol1bem .alleged Milo Square poUUcal coolributlon Today began with another ear-splitting smash through ill sandbaged ~ . were lndtflnltely in1untd. All but 283 cue by IOll'.'f: WormantJ who say ht, 0'dawn chorus" ln Belfast's Catholic with a crane. About 50 burled stones It , have alooe been reJeaaed. along with Westmlnst.er Plannlna: Com- -----------------------------------mlsaloner Tad Fujita, SUil!est<d lhal a Santa Ana farmer ''contribute" $5,«XKI to I'. was the fint anniversary of in· ternment -Northern Ireland 's official policy of imprisonin1 men without charge or trial -whlch the catholics regard as a Protestant \\'eapon agaw t them. FIREFIGHTERS BATTLE BLAZE NEAR MAIN CHANNEL OF LA HARBOR IN SAN PEDRO T- 30 Companln of FlreMen Art At Scene Where Inferno 11 Burning Out of Control Murder Charge Studied in Case Of Woman,l 71 MIA~11 f AP) -Mattie Davis waited at home today while investlgalors in· terviewed witnesses to determine If the 71-year-old woman should be charged with murder in the 11hooting of a man she says beat her up. "We're still taking testimony," Dave Goodhart. an assistant to State's Ally. Richard E. Gerstein, uld Tuesday. "We won 't ha ve a deciJlon on whether to charge her until the end of lhe week." Supreme Court Called Tax 'Unfair to Poor' 'nie Callfomla Supreme Court said on Aug. 30, 1971, in the case of Serrano v1. Priest that the property tax for financing public schools violates the Federal Corustitution. Citing pa11t U.S. supreme Court decisions on inequality of educational o~ portunity as a violation of the equal-pro- tection clause or the 14th Amendment, lhe Calllornla court held that properly tax financing 1'invidiously d1Jcriminate1 against tht poor" by "making the quallly of a child'• education a function of the wealth of hls parents and his ne.Ja;bbon." California's highest court cited u an example the Baldwin Unified School District. a lower·mlddl&clua district. and t h e Beverly Hills Unified School District, an extremely wtalthy one. San Pedro Tank Fire 'Awesome' .. SAN PEDRO (AP) -Fire fightert and apectaton stood awe.truck while a blu- ing ~ Angeles harbor tank farm WM turned into a launchlnl pad -roctetin1 a 30,0»-gallon tank D> feet into the blackened sky. "It was one of the most awesome tblnp I've ever eeen,'' said Police Set. Albert Lugo. The tank went up during a thrff.hour chemlc1J blaze here Tuesday n1gbt that destroyed 20 tanks containing tolvents and acet•te1. Firemen esUmated damage at $500,000. "Thls 11 lhe wont cbemica1 fire t've ever seen," aald Deputy Loa Angeles Fire Chief Richard C6ni1er, a !>year department veteran. Witnesses said the flames and a huge cloud of d.eme. black amoke were visible for miles over the vast harbor, 25 miles 90Uth of downtown Loe Angeles. The burning tanks' contenll erupted with roan which rocked the arta. Some 200 fire llgbten fou&ht the bluo with foam. OffidalJ said the fire's prox· lmity to a web ol. harbor inlell became an asset, because two fittboatl were able lo spew out •"°'ll 111,000 p~ of waler. The waler was was USed lO cool tanks un-...C by llamea and t .. p the con- lenta coot. Waler CQljd not be Uled on the fir. becaUM mOll of tht>-cbemktl• CO!llinuejl to f!llm Jfter .__. •• mixed wUh nt,r. ,,. ~-·~ 01ncta11 llld two llrem<n suffered fume lnha1•1ion, while another tripped on 1 host and Injured hla 1cn ... Another so flrtmen acrubbed their feet with an· tibacteriaI' soap to avoid burns from the COrro!IVe chemlcall. Fir< Capt. John A. Schullz llid the 40- foot tall tank shot into the airy 0 Uke a rocket." "You don't worry about tbe exploaloo, all you're concerned about la where it comes down," SChuJtJ said. • aupervlJorial eltctk>n c1mpaip. The (>rmtr, George M1a1I, aDegedly handed the money to Fujita in th< presence of agenll from the District At· tomey't office, accordlng to Mw-&1'1 at- lomty, Jamta Olwakl. MurJI 11 seeklng renewal of his le~ to farm 113 acm: or land at lhe county's regional park site In Fountain Valley. McWblnney has not been available for comment on &DY of the cbarge1. Howls Lose After Larceny BURLEY, Idaho (UPI) -Tbne holels In this rustic Idaho town have been ordered to "abate a moral nuisance" by ending pfostitutlon. Cassia Counly ' ~· Gordoo Neilson aald he was cracking down on the brotbelJ because a madam refused to alp• Jarceay colliP!•fDI ~ "one al lier ""'·" • 'Ille manager of a 'bn>lhel flied I 11"""1 complalnl qalnot one 11r1 on dlu1a Ibo iloJe "100. The girl WU 11'- l'lllad and admJtltd being I proslllufe. Mid NellaoL '· • illla Ifie Imo!, aulhorlllel ,..,. left •wt on 1 limb,• .._ Illa .......,. -to aJcn !lit mnplolnt, Ibo -eculnrAld. Nagasaki Hit 27 Years Ago NAGASAKI, Japan (AP) -Nagaaald, tbe ltCXllCI Ja-dty hit by ap ~I/Im bomb 111 world '!l'ar nnoboe"ed 11s lltb bombllig llllDfv • . .., ' A memor:l.l.I ~ Or 1 vktims IDcf 1 ofltrlng ol praym !or ptatt ,..... beld in Nagut1'1 Peace Park, bef(nning at 11:02 a.m. Thia: was the e11ct time the U.S. bomb !ell on this llOUthem Japanese city. An •lllm•led 31,000 lo 74,000 pmona wtre ldlled In the bombing tbat tam< aJx days before the end of World War II. A ilst of !,SIMI penons who died Ill the put year, Crom what Japanese authorities clalm were aftereUects of radlallon, was placed in the memorial during the .. mnony. °""' y '"'°' .,... .-. TURNS UP IN HOSPITAL Welfmln1ter'1 McWhlnney Allies Gird For Attack At Hue City SAIGON (UPll-Soulh Vietnam bepil reinforcing Hue today in expedition the Communists would try to infiltrate the city in prtparaUon for a long-!tared at~ tack on the old imperial capital. The move came as the Comrt1unllts generally increased the tempo of the fighting. South Vieblameae lroOPI batUed Com- munist wlits only 17 miles from Saigon, and lhere Wll hlnd-fo.hand !Jghtina Oft the outsklrla ol the Oambodlan town of Kompong Trabet oo HlgbWay 1 which leads to Se.l&on. ., Marines al Quang Tri wtrt !Mavlly bombarded loday and lour rockels hit tbo dly of Hue. UPI Correspondtnl Alan DIWIOn reported lrom Hue that the govmuntn\ posted fnllil1amtn at dtllllliv• poolllooi · Jnside Hue llseU, on rooftopa and al croairoads, lo help light olJ the upect<d att.1._ck. U.S. advilers hive warnect. repeated.Jy Hue remains the main o~· jective of the Communist offensive that began March 3:1. The attack on Hue wb foreshadowed'" when the North Vietnamese began in--' lilJrating troops through the A Sha• Valley into areas we11t of Hue last sprin&. It became more oC a reality Ulll week wllall lht·Qommllniats IOok HV<n villages south of Hut In a probe and then pulled' back. 'Ibe chief North Vietnamese Anny unit' around Hue is the 32fB Dlvi11ion -10,00I) strong. Dawson said the division has aplit up into smaU groups, none larger than a company, for small piecemeal atlacks and almost daily rockel attacb oa Ibo city. Today's rocket killed three civilians and seriously wounded three others when the missiles struck the marketplace at the oorthern end of Hue's steel brJdi• across tbe Perfume River. Pol~ :'It first said Mra. Davis would be charged with murder in the death of 30-year-old Edward L. Dukes. Dukes d1ed Monday Crom gunshot wound!. From Pagel In 1963-69, the court said, Baldwin Park property owners spent $M0 per pupil, w b 11 e Beverly · Hills property owners aptnl $1,23t per pupil. Al lht aamt tlmt, Baldwin Park properly own<,. paid '5.41 per $100 asseMed valuation for t h e schools, while the Beverly Hills scbool lax rate was only $2.31 per $100. GEM TALK it's electronic But Gerstein intervened and said, "it wu a seriowr mistake" to arrest Mrs. Davis if the facts of the case he heard were correct. The state's •ttorney ordered homicide investigators not to tUe CUrfher action perilling a review. Carpenters OK Raise SAN DIEGO (AP ) -A one-week strike by San Diego union carpenters ended ?.1onclay night with a volt acctpting a lG- cent hourly pay increase this year and 40 cen~ in 1973. OU.Net COAST n DAILY PILOT 1111 Orlntt C..I DAILY 'IL.OT. Wltl'I Miii$ k ~ tlle "-"'"" .. Mlblld .., IM ~ CMst ,_.Ith .. C"""*"Y, 1.- r•tt •ttllo'lt lrt MlltlMol, """'*' "',...... Ffidl,, ..... C.!1 Meu, H-1 hlKll, th1'1lt119"" IHdll"-MIR Y1tlfY, U.1o1111 alld\, lr"tl.,,...S..leloMJI W S1n Ctlntt'lltl 5111 Jw9'I C•!lllllr-. A 1"'91e r91!Mlf ..i1t11t1 h PlltllttMll Stfllnlln w ..,....,.. Jiii ptlllc:'&iill Milll'l"'9 tltlll I• If I.JO Wnl l•r SlrMI, Gii.ii Mn .. C•I~ t:M,._ Rahrt N. W1.4 Jtrnlh!W IM ltllCllW.. J11k R. C11rl1y Yiu ,,..*'" _, 0-11 MMlttf n.11111 K•••il ·-n.. .. A. lr4•,hlll9 _ ..... diarkirH. U.. l;cli1'4 '· Heft ----Qiltie .. t -will .., .,,..... ........ ~-........ ............ ......... ~ ........ ~ ''-"•• lfildll ,,.,. .. ........ .. Clll4•01 -..... """"' .... '" ,e encl f41..4111 a tw ,..... .. ,.., '4U6n .,...~.,._.....-.. ~ ... ........ ,.,__. .... ~ctsl 'Nt -·--.. 1'9L .,, ... C.I hMle~l!1' ~. ..., ............ ....... ...... """"' . ., .......... " """' ::..: .·-:;=. = -- -~----,~~h;,:~~ SUIT .•. suit and names as defendants the follow· ing public officials: State Treasurer Ivy Baker Priest, State Superintendent of P u b 11 c Instruction W i· 1 son Riles, State Con· troller Houston Flournoy. Also, Orange County Tax Collector Robert L. Citron, county treasurer, Ivan Swanger. county Superintendent of Schools, Robert Peterson and three John Does. The suit alleges that present tax col· lection '"schemes" deny children of the state "equal protection undtr the law." It argues that districts with higher tax bases are able to raise more money l0tally and lhos spend more educating students of the.Jr districts. Districts without such tax resources, I.be suit charges, are not being ade- qu.:itely supported by state funds to Im- prove quality of educ•Uon even to the level of the av~rage of other districts, in terms of spending. Attorney Prentice Fl1h of the Santa Ana flrm, noted the suit carries fotward the intent of the Serrano..Frlest decision. "ln that cue," Fish said. "the Sll_prtmt Court decided only that the plalnlills .,,,. .htlng denied eqOal pro- teclion under the Jaw as rtGUlred in the lllh Amendment of the U.S. QmlUtutloo and.alJO by the slal• COOllllullon. "Thal l'llJtnc, bowtVtr, ltlt ii up lo the plaiDWlt lo prove the wrooc bad been done them. Iii this lull wt m atttmptllla lo brine that proof lo the cmuril ..a lam an m1J lllDetable for qllrftC!ll,. actlan bJ' tbe IAplallll<," 1'1111 u· plaintcl. VlrtulllJ no action bu been taU. by Jetial•IOn -the ---dtdaioli ruled that, -l slat. -~la~ ..... .-Jiu~ ,lab cl, ' Ten ollilr -lldlool illltr1da Iii lht illle will Joli Gardttl Gro¥e In poy;,. the atlmated llO,IOO llh !Or tbt ..ti, Dr. Payoltr Aid. ' • • lleopll. a lu nle al llM per '1• al -vllualloa -Ibo blsl*I rato al ::... .... dlltdd In Ibo ....., --.-.. ., ...... ~ .................... II!. )illl:"' • In ruling such inequitle1 un- constllullonal, the court dtclared: "Thus, arnuent districts can have their cake and . eat it too. They can provkle a high quality education for their children while paying lower taxes. "Poor districts, by contrast, have no cake at all." The case was remanded to a lower court IC<' trial, where opponents of the property tax must vtrily tbe financial !acts about scbool luea. '!Ills Is wbat lht Garden Grove case is all about. u lbe.se areuznenta ~ suecesstu.1. then the prutnl syllem ol llChool llnance which Is baoecl largtly "' tbe Jo c a I property tax w o u 1 d be deemed un- t'Ol1!lllullonal. The Supreme Court subsequenUy ruled that California may conUnue to draw school revenues from local ~Y tax· es until a MW method ii fOWld. Walter Brennan To Aid Schmitz ' rr ~i t. ' . . TODAY by J. C. HUMPHRIES DIAMOND PRICES N-ond a C-ry Ate In 1885 a cupenter worlced 1500 houra lo earn ..,,,b lo buy a one carat diafnond ••• and )'Oil can imagine bow many he bought! In 11165, be worked only 400 hours for the same diamond. and nally began lo buy. I Tb• cost of all good& and set' vicu must be meuuncl by man houra required lo eam eDOQlb lo ~ Ille price of whit ls wanted. 1 Going back lo 1885, a cmt carat dlamood llOld for $80.00, lhe avv- •I• work weet wN ~ houra (I lo I dail,r), and a carpentel'a wagu wen tt.SO' per week at lie per houri In 11165 a one cual dlamot14 cost '1800.00, bu~ Ibo carpenter made f4.00 per hour and worUd • forty hour week. Tod41y, dlamoll4I an DlOrl .aluabl• iDd :yot moro popultj' lhan nw, while llloir ooet ni.11ve lo -it boan neeCltd lo buy lllom ... NadllJ' .-don. 1h,i1 . New ,' ifs by Bulova it's $ages 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA • COHYl!lllNI TUMS OANltAMWCl.lll-MASTIR - 11 TIAlS IN THI 11-Mli lOC:ATIOM P'tiONl 141·lffl • .... • Tt Scbool = trusltl Th< ltache teache •ould Adm 1alary cent lt The scale base I of in1 Brown Undt a higl bet wet on his Pay Ullom, ed by j door e .,,,. held I Trust• ll:e "" .Clu bus cir Jlercetl Dist! creaat Jpcrea fl!!ll"' .,. .... M~ Sol Fo • ·Th< tri)' • Im " milliot """ Tuesd\ Consol c~ owner The &'ltatt The Leisur Free"r Silo• .... liei was l dtpari co=1 Thi• Joaqu( provis aite in A SI Tl1esd dtlinil ded tl tho develc had I> Air WAl engil> aller alrpo1 touris: for n moun1 Trans day. c B San may Vletn duriJ\ but tt °" that I near\ char! agaill m""' Ult n did .&11 . 8'i lieto baa l Dan Olan thati aosh. °" ~~ -••Jt lo "Ii lhlt I Tb llldo tboa lo lll -• • - s DAILY PILOT 3 Ugufta History;_ Signs to W-itch .Ho1Js~s .... Raise Given • To Teachers ln ·L~a . Teochtn of the Laguna Bead> Unlfiecl Sc:bool Dlltri<l rec:tlvtd I U -l u>- "lffl" ln saJ.u't U I reoWI o/ I par JJl'O" gram •PP<O•ed Ibis week by di&lrlct trustees. '!be salary plln eJvOI I bes\MlllC fffcher a saJary of 11 .850 ·lllllU&lly. A t.acher with It y.an of uperlenco '""1ld ..OOve 11~1311. Adminlstnton In the filtrlot r<e<ived salary lncre..., ronging from U P"' cent to 6.2 percent. • Committee Picks City Landmarks By BAllBAJtA KREIBICH ot .. Olollf l"lltt "'" f'ourtWI buildings, 1 1ignpoll a n d three trees have befll 1 e l e c t e d " outstanding Laguna Beach landmarks by the Laguna Beech HLatorical Preserva· tion Commlttee. The initial list o( landmarks prtse:nted by the comnUttee ror consideration in· elude: .... 'l"he Clpll)n·a Roust, 563 S. Coast l:Ughway -Another seas idt cottagt, ate· house. built about 1884, probably the otdeit still in eWtenct ln the Art Colony and a favorite subject of many artists. France, where Jabraus fought ln W<lrld War L -Chaptl of SI. lt1ary '1 Episcopal Church. 428 Park Ave. -A landmark on the hillside above downto~·n Laguna since the mld·l9'bls, the chapel ls a acal· ed down version of the Church or St. Francb in Assissi, Jlaly with arched win· dows overlooi:ing a garden. carved wood· en pews. stained glass ~·indows and glazed tile. A fWld for it.I restoration al- ready has been started . The increases are based on 1 1U~ scale "° Ula! the hlgher the ,poslll<ils bMe salarles, the lower the pitrctnlaRe of increase would be , Dr. Nonnan Browne, district trustee, expl~ed. Under the admlnlstrators' pay IOOtdult a high school prindpaJ could receive between 11,763 and ll,99$ month\)' bued on his eiperlence and educa,tioa level. SAN JOAQUIN SCHOOL DISTRICT LANDSCAPES WITH ONE EYE ON THE POCKETBOO K Oper1tlon1 Mlnager Vince J on11 Checks Out Hew Trffl Gr1cin9 Turtle Rock School Grtturid1 -Tbe Moultoa Houst, 583 S. Coast Jligbw1y -Another seaside cottaae. se- ond oldeit ID Laguna , built In the 1880s in an early subdivision , where lots sold for $50 apiece. Lag Una's first church began here. -Htnry De Krlef Studio, 3 I 0 --Chapel of St. Franch By-the-Sta, 430 Park Ave, -Built afttt the 193.1 earth-- quake destroyed the American Catholic Church chapel, by volunteers using lumber, bricks and tile from tht rutned building. Laguna artists contributed stained glass and bas reliefs for the chapeJ which is the head church in this country for the American C.tholle Oiurch. -Signpost, South Coast Highway at Forest Avenue -The high swinging gate with the motto, "This Gate HangJ Well and Hinders None. Refresh and Rest. Then Travel On," haa hung on the comer since 1911, when II was trtete<: over an ice cream parlor at the site. Pay tonslderallons lf>r Dr. William Ullom, district superintendent, were tabl· ed by the board afl<r a 20-mlnul< closed· door executive session. '"The board said a vote would not be beld unW a lull board waa ......,,L Trustee Gerald Libke was absent from the meeting. Clasifled district emptoyes 1 u c b as bus drivers, and custodians, rectlved a 7 percent Increase iD their salary schedule. Di!trid emplayes also received in- creased medical insurance benefits. Increases in the fringe benefits are fl£Ured in the percentage salary in- crease. Mathis Property Sold to LA Firm For $4.6 Million • ·'!'be 17&-acno Glemi Mathia l'8l1Ch prop- erty in Laguna Hilla bu been IOld to a Los Aneeles development fmn for $4.I million. Announcement of the sale was ~ Tuesdly by oflicials ol Santa . ~ta Coosolida""1, Inc. the Los Ang•lel,buefl ppent iinn of the Rohen , H. Grant C«poratioo of Newport Beach, former ~-of !be land. ' 1. Tbe!!<hUJtr Wlt-"Slwtboiillf!"l'lr Real Jt<tate Gokp, also of Los Angeles.' The land is located just south of Leisure World west of the San Diego Freeway. . SborUy afl<r Grant purchased the land earlier thU year, a formal application was filed with the county pl&Dlling department for a high density plaMed community development. · This caused some concern in the San Joaquin Elementary School District as no provision had yet been made for a school site in the area. A spokesman for the new owner said Tuesday that bis firm had made DO definite plans for tise of the land, but ad- ded they would be forthcoming. lie said tbe property would probably ,b. developed along m~ ~ ~-llDfl II had been planned by Grant. Airplane Overloaded WASHINGTON (AP) -'l1le twlo- engine private pla11eJbal q~ shorib' alter takeoff from'Grand Canyon, Arla., airport April 16, 19'11, killing five Illinois tourists aboard, was excessively loaded for Dlgbt in the t1>1n air ol that bl(lh mountainous area, lbs Natt o a a I Transportation Saloty lloird .... ,..,.... day. Capo Beach • Acquisition 'Up In Air' The problems «>o<ernlng slate ac- quilltioo of Capistrano Beach as an e.14 tension to Doheny State Park Beach cropped up again Tuesday before the Orange County Board of Supervisors, with no rmi1 decision. The state Legislature in 1971 approved state purchase of the previously.private beach for public use but at present tbe State Department of Parb and Recrea4 lion ii only interested In buying the westerly 632 feet, adjoining lbe Doheny facility, of the 1,500-foot-loog beach. The Latest gl>810Wld waa triggered by a ruotution lrGm the Newport Be&<:h City Cooncil urging that the stat< purchase the entire atretch of sand. To fully e.lplore the diff1CUlties ef buying the entire stretch of beach. Kt"n- neth Sampson. county director of harben, beacI>a and parka, presented two state officials TUesday. Richard May of state parks and recreation said that appraisals are ~ar towar.1 purchlle of the wester- ly Tit lem but !be stale had cfrowed plana to ,F,thlle the balance. · · He explained that an access easement of long standing on the easterly end or the beach was owned by l,'100 property owners, moat of whom own -or did own -property in Capistrano Highlands, north of the beach. "Based on prior experience we have concluded that the state will not be able to aet clear UUe from the 1,700 ownen," May explained. Andrew Zolney of state general services said hi.s department bad ln- vestigal<d the possibility ol acquiring the additional beach through exercise of publie prescriptive r1ibt.s bul had COii- duded Ula! ii could not be auC<elSfully done. May etplalncd additionally that the 'llafe would have to provide a separate ~ entrance to the additional area aftd wouJd want to charge user fees which would be difficult to collect. Tbe slate olflcial added that the ad· ditJooal legal expense required to at. leinpt to acquire the balance of the beach bad to be weighed agairi;l statewide priorities for Dew beach purchases. Sami-i aaid he had brought the two ltate official! before the board because bil department was getting too many questions on the problem which could not be answered. Chamber Wiris Costly Batt~ Against V e~rans San Clemente'• Clamber ol Commerce may have """ the batOe' against the VtetnaJr. Veterans Agalnat the War during this year's Oesta par•de aeaaon, but U was an expensive campaign. Chamber directors Tuesday loamed that the: organization now ls faced with nearly '800 In attorney and court costs c~ for the Olamber's defense against demands by the antiwar '""1P to march ln last July's parade. · Ultlmalely, lhe Chamber won I" point. n did not lqally bave to admit the .,..,., i/s Ill entry In the pande. Bil the Chamber, which lhll ynr bu -hml hit w1tb a llnanc:lal oqueeze, liu ;rtt to (111 the bill to the local law Orm ol Cllaffee, Pinnick. l!all ml Allen. O.mber Manqer Robert EVlm Aid 111at 1t would be UCbt try1na to find the aosb. .DOlpile ol the f1111nclal llpects ol the betU. aplnst tbe proteston, both Evans ...ud Oiambel' Pmldent Boy Gllbarlno iosl*<f tbat It was monof ...U ....,,L "It" just galling lhll the Chamber bu .. opend fuodl to protect 111 lntemll kt this tuhki'I," Garbuine •W. Tito· 1'oue nvolved ...,. 1n application ...... by tbt Or-Olunt1 ~ ol lbt orpltllltlon to tnter 1 ma"'1iaa tmlt In lbt annual pande held tbt - 1tr .htly. Chamber offlclals In cltarge of pande entries and the professiooaffirm hlred to organize the parade, turned down the re- quest. A week . before the parade, the vets launched a stlpe:rior Court action 10 force the Chamber to a((el>I the marcl!tng unit. Chamber olllcilll -..., aubpotnaed to 1nswer the '9>o'lg• Mil thal Clamber function w11 'what ran llJ> lhe leg1l tab. Garbirine Tuadly·-ioMeot dlrecton that .... u lbe puade __ to f-the ..,.. -of a<t!Ylt7 rw;at ,...., thb ..... mer'• CaM bas ltt 1 acal Jl"'fJCtdenl. "We'ft boa told tllll'tlllt lo -hit of I -t Q7o diiloloo and we don~ -... dllt .• <olld be npealld nut YtM.'' Gablrlpe added. '!be .... djcl ·-In Soll Clemlnte'• Plnde this wnuner, but •l on 1 curb ICl'Oll from dJombor heodqu.ultn to v1<w the parade w1tb lliouJando of other ... -. -'!be ciilj octt11l liiCidiiilli>-thls ynr'o pll1lde came not from the 111tlwar fll"UP but by ........ drlvln( I clasllc Or ......... by I nillo llatlon. After the parade bepn, tt WU as- IOrted, I llltloo employe la lite car If· llud a bumper otlaer ursloa peaplt to -r.. Gfol1e McGovem. Tia dri..r WU fired. Kids Pose Major Problem Hawthorne -Oldest remaining studio of a famous Laguna artist. built in 1902. Redwood board and batten structure is typical of old Laguna and remains almost unchanged. -Frank Cuprlea Studio. 2727 Solano Way -Cuprien, dean of the coastal marine painters, came to Laguna in 1913 and built this studio on the bluff at the root of Bluebird Canyon. A founder of the Art Association, he left his tstale to the For School Land scapers -SmJU.cUff E•tate, 10010 N. Coast Highway -An I l·acre eatate just south of Emerald Bay, started in 1919, sctne or famous parties given by Florence "Pancho" Barnes, whMe celebrity guuts landed on an atrplane 1tr'ip on the prop- erty. Later occupied by C. S. Howard. racing figure and owner of lbe famou:i horse Seabiscuit. By PATRICK BOYLE OI .. Olltr l"UM SMlll The pilter-patter ol little feet may be nice around the house, but 14 ,006 pair of them sure can cause prqblem.s for the gardeners employed by the San Joaquin Elementary School District. The di!trict hu only 14 pa~ of hands to keep ,up with the wear and tear or lhose soles over about 150 acres of planted area. And with five more cam4 pmes scheduled to open during the com- ing school year, the district is hiring only three oew garden.en. "With 600 or 700 kids ·loose on a cam- pus." said David Smith, the district's head or maintenance and operations, "we have a losing batUe on our bands." To help win the war with such primitive weapom as hoe a n d lawnmower, the distrid gardening staff -after some experimentation -ha! co~ up with some ~·scientific and ,..PHil!'idted kaJ11en1ni m~thods. ' But the mooey -$80,000 for a 11).acre school site>-and 'the manpower do not ail 80 for ~~M\l' ~tai"' that the l~pll\lf...........,fl11cho0 ~ ·~ an outdoor d~OOl)l, 1 lralfi<;j"W¥ buffer zone ibd a s~ agalnst erpsion. "A nicely laid-out campus can enhance lbe educatlopal capab!lity or t h e district," Smlth belleVes. As an e.1ample, he notes tba:t many tea~ and st1Jdents have rttenlly been helping the landSCJlp- ing crew1 with their planting work. Under the supervision or a ·gardener. youngsten have been planting shrub! tupplied by the district. "It helps teach them more respect for shrubs and plants," Smith says, adding that the district bas very little trouble with vandalism. to its planted areas. But not jUsl 81)1 shrub or tree or type of graa is,Uted by ~ district. After consultation with botanists at UC Irvine and with the UC Agricultural Extension Service, the district has determined what plant.a provide the most benefit for the least amount of care. Several years ago, for example. the school grounds were planted in bluegrass and rye. But these two grasses did not stand up to school-day· traffic. The district now plaftts all new schools In a combination or alta fescue and bahia, atrai.M of grass which are durable, take very little water and grow year-round. Shade trees must be auractive. yet not shed too many leaves for the gardeners to clean up. Smith's list of PoSSibllities include lruitleu mulberry, brazilian pep- Council Agenda Gets New Look Laguna lleach City Cooncil watchers Will find I lteW look to the onlinarily staid coondl agenda. The Ides of Mayor Charlton Boyd, an agenda organized into committee sub- jects rather than t b e legalisUc laundry list now used will be tried out by the council al their meeting oe..it Wednesday~ Boyd's arrangement provldea for open public dlscusslon on each area of '.!Oft- .,...., ralhtr than holding •U oral public dlSC!llSloo until the lut qendapems U bdonenow. . Procrain areu .,. aJlped with the c:ommlttie stlbjects -qanla<d by !he coundl. Enmples are CWtural Ario. Social ~· NMm'll -· ~ Pr.i....ivt Gener1I, Goftrnmenl Program, and Natural -Uaqe Pnlsram. Colleagues Disagree. ' Laguna Beach Art Gallery. per, eucalyptus, Victorian bo.1 and many -William Wendt Studio , 229 Arch St. - more. Wendt came to Laguna from Gennany The prevention of erosion on the banks before Wor ld War l and built bis board and slopes of the school grounds requires and batten studio in 191~. Although special attention. Smith has rn, men use remodeled inside and out in tbe 1950s, the a comblnation of ice -plant, trailing structure is basically unchant;ed , with a gaiania and several other ground coven h G and shrubs ·to help keep the soil in place. high loft ceiling and skyllg I. enera4 tions of Laguna chlldren have viewed art In add1t1on to uses or the right kind of at the studio. plants and turf, the district has developed !Ophisticated s pr 1nk 11 n g -Old Art G•llery, 571 Graceland St. -Constructed In the late lllSOs al the site methods to get the maximum amount of of the present Hotel Laguna parking lot, use from the least amount of water, this wu Laguna's unoflicial cily hall, "J have analyzed this soil until I am church, dance hall, scene of weddings frustrated," SmJth admits, noting that it and funerals , and art e.1hlbition center, is predominately clay and, lherelore, bas leading to the "art gallery" name. Mov- very poor drainage capabilities and is ed to its present site In 1928, ii was the easily compacted. borne or the tint community playhouse. With the ~ ol automatic sprinkling -American Ltgton Hall, 384 Legion st. systems, however, the district is able to _This was Laguna's grade school from put one or two-tenths ol an inch ol water 10 to 1929, locattd at the site ol the -15 minutes sp~ing time -on an area every night and still give the soil present high school. with two classrooms and a bell tower . The tower was removed enough water. Id One problem, however, LI that in bot ~·hen the Legion purchased the bui ing ·~ ·~ aotl need t •--•-of m Jtt9, for one dollar, and moved it t.o monu .. , .. ,. may wo ulUJl;:lll the 1 sit water a week, he says. Because baseball presen e. teams and other community groups use -White H_ouse Cafe, 330 S, Coa,st the schools in the evenings, watering • Hlgh•ay -l,lullt In 1111 lhlo m"l W .. can't start until lat, and ilnust be c~ • only ~arlj liu~ness !fill exlilna \1 J\s -Pyne Castle, 770 Hillcrtst St. -A a. room structure built by E. Walter Pynt, oU millionaire and piano manufacturer, as a monumt.nt to himself. -Tbe Wltc.bts House, 290 Wave St. - Unique gabled structure in a fairy tale setting that 'baa undergone constant remodeling since it was started in the l9'l0s. Concluding the list are three trees. deemed worth~ or preservallon as local landmarks : the city hall pe~ tree, planted In 1880 and cartfully teoded by early settlers; the rare ombu tree at St. Mary's 1Episcopal Church; and ,the star pine, 1251 N. Coast lllghway, marking the nortbem entrance to he city. Chainnan Harry Jeffrey presented the committee's report lo the Planning Com- mission this week,. along with a recom· mendation that the city create a permanent Landmarks Preservation C.Ommittee and enaet legislation that would enable the city to delay alteration or demolition of important structures; 1\te1 a.rid"objeds in their natanl ~· which 't\N: commission deems \iortlfj of preservation. pleted at 3 a.m. tn order to ht dry tor the original location. In early days, the cafe next day of school. had a screen and canv~s front wall to With many sprinkling stations on each protect patrons from insects a~d the school ground there is often not enough elements. ln the 30s and 4°' 1t was time to aufflc~ntly water the area . patronized by. visiton from the Smith readily admit.! that his depart· Hollywood movie colony and was known ment is understaffed to handle the job as for the slogan put up by owner Richard The committee, appointed by the city . to draw up a preliminary list or landmarks, selected two beach homes, three artists' studios, si:ii: bu1inea1 and ctvlc buildings ard three unusual homes, along With the signpost and trees. it should" be done, but feels that wi th the Bird . "Let the Birds Feed You." right methods, the shortagt or manpower -Laguna Beacb Lumber Compal\)', 3M can be comptnsated for, Forest Ave. -Oldest surviving Lagwi.a 1'We should almost put in double the in-business, founded by Joe Jahraus, who vestment to keep up the school grounds," ca me to Laguna in 1903 and started the Smith says. "They are not only serving lumber yard in 191!. The unique buildings the educational system, but they are also were designed by Jean Eguse, reflecting :serving the community." the architectural style of Normandy, SANTA ANA STORE ONLY 1725 No. Main St., Santa Ana Any number of other items could have been included, said JeUrey, Including many unusual houses, rocks. bluffs, caves and quaint bloc.ks of structures. To qualily as a landmark, llid th• committee report, an Jttm must be "en4 dowtd with special value to the co~ m.ittee that transcends function . ., · FINAL WEEK • SALE ENDS MONDAY, AUG. 14 Tremendous Reductions on Re ular Stock SAVE 50% ON MAN ITEMS e ONE OF A KIND e ODDS AND ENDS e FLOOR SAMPW (Ll111lted to Stock on Hand) Cash _u4 Carry • No Pho1e Orden_PJ.eas.e._~ Shop Early For Best Selections SANTA ANA ORANGE COSTA MES A 1 1 ,' ~ ~~, M,, ., • •, .1 J 1< ; i .) . . ' , ~~ 1.·J, •• ,, Y" M o I I • 'f'Y ii l 7 i 1 ,-,,, N • .., pn• ! "I vd • ~-~ ' 1 ·" '' • \ o, , •• "'" ,( 1 -h ·,, '{'(' r '< 'j· •1" of,~, l\•'>rrl .. o )" ~' 1 7t,., ~· • • • ' j • • ~ • -! I 4 DAil y rtl.OT Red Killing Of Civilians -ANewLook -./ By HOLGER JENSEN SAIGON (AP) -Hundttds of South Vietnamese were killed trylna to escape from Quang Tri City before Its fall. Thi 1laU&hter wu lndlacrlrninate, by definl- tkln a massacre. But from evldfnce at the scene and in the aftermath, the actkln April 2WO WU not "a dellbtrate North Vietnamese army massaae of br.!plm dvilllnl," u Slllte Department spokesman John Klnl described it. •s1.ug1tter ..,.. lndu· mmln•te, but KOt G de• llMrate Norllt l'letnam• eae arm11 m .. aal't'e of ltelplua ch,lll•n•.' The carnage suggested a cold·blooded North Vietnamese resolve to atop all traffic on Highway 1, in callous disregard of civilian targets. But there was no evidence of a deliberate intent to alngle out the clvlllan refugees. Mott than hall the vk:tlms Wert SOUtb Vietnamese soldliert. and Wubin&tOfl'• estimate of 1,000 to 2,000 dead setm!I in· !lated. INl'EllVIEWS with llllVIYOrl of the mauacrt and a visUal lnspectkln of the death lite lncilcate 200 to 800 dead. Panic was a major c6ntribuUn1 factor to the bloodshed. North Vietnamese forces surrounded Quang Tri and cut Highway 1, ill soul.hem escape route to Hue, a week before the f-11 of the province capital. South Vietnamese marines who were given the job of reopening the blghway fought their way lo within eight miles of Quang Tri. Three convoys of South Viet· namese troops and civilians tried to n~ southward on Highway t between Apnl U and 30. They were ambushed by North Vietnamese forces entrenched on both aides of the highway. four to eight miles IOUtheB!t of Quang Tri. . THIS CORRESPONDENT was with South Vietnamese marines who fought their way to lbe 10Uthemmost ambu•h 1ite April :IJ. Wounded survivors who passed the advancing marines sakt their O)flVOf had been bit by mines , mortan, rocket grenades and small-arms fire from North Vletnamett dug in u close as 20 yards to the roadway. According to the State Departm,.t, the Nortb Vittnarrae \lied -anllpenoonel artllleey wU. with ful<I set for air burst&, which "sbrtdded the refusee col· umn" with spl'lfl of shrapnel. But tronUlne wiln.-s reported no air bunts before April 30 -any such would have killed lroo!)' of the enemy's ovm ambuab force as well as the Dttlnt: South Vietnamese AIR BURSTS wm fired by the North Vletnamea April »M>y 1 llld llllllY dvillans ,..,. b!L e, then the d9l1ilns were Intermingled with South Viet- namese nnae:n ftgblln& their w1y oat OQt of Qumg Tri. • • ~ti:· W11w takan Ownge Tri! At /Hst. -think it is.' KIM POWELL FAMILY -Feared dead In boating disaster are Debbie G<>rdon, 23, 1 friend; Mrs. Jo- An Powell, 45; An Powell, 20, back row Oelt to right). Front row, Gina, 8; Kim, 59 and James, 12. Dreams, Boat Splintered Wreckage Found on Reef; Hopes Vanisli for Family TITUSVILLE, Fla. (AP) -Kim Powell Joved the romantic lure, the adventure and the freedom of the sea. For years he dreamed of sailing the world with his faftlily and he built a boat for the challensing journey. But leas than two month! after the family and a friend set forth, the dream has been shattered on a reef in the stonny Caribbean, the booit' splintered; Powell and five others missing and feared dead. The tragedy came to light thiJ week when the U.S. Coast Guard reported wreckqe of Powell's 5$-foot catamaran, the Tapttt Nul, btd been recovered near Glover's Reef off the coast of British Hooduras. Missing are Powell, 59; his wife J~An, 45; lbeir dUldrul , AM, 20; James, U; Gina U ; mt a friend, Debbie Gordon, 23, Presley to Ask Divorce; Calls Himself Single MEMPHJS, Tenn. (AP) -Entertainer Elvis Presley says he has consulted his lawyer and agreements are almost com· plete for divorce action against his wlfe, Pmcilla. "We have both been to my attorney and the agreements are jwt about com· pleted. I'm sorry and disappointed that lbings didn't work out," Presley said 1.n an interview published by the P.iemphis Commercial Appeal on Tuesday. "I ltll1 consider my personal life ex- tremely personal and will not comment at this time on any of the involvements. Just say I'm single." Presley, 17, reportedly will file for divorce-from his bnmette wife of five yean In Loa AngeJes. The couple mar· ried in Lu Vegas, where Presley lJ now performing, after an eight-year courtship thct began in Gennany. Mrs. Presley. the former Priscilla Beaulieu, 27, is the stepdaughter of an army officer. who "''BS then 1taUoned in Germany. The couple have one child , Llsa Marie, 4. Presley, a native of Tupelo, Miss., lives in Memphis. all of Titusville. They started the !rip June 1 piaMing to circle the globe leisurely in four or five years. Powell lost hil job two years ago as a laundl dkector for the Bendix Corp. al Cape Kennedy. l111tead of seeking new employment, be began building the twin-hulled boat ln his backyard, designing the cat&mfl'ln as be went along. Completed last spring, the boat had a 24-by-50-foot deck with two side-by-side cabins. Each hull contained a shower, separate toilet and 1 gally so two couples could sail together and "stay out of each other's hair," Powell said. The night before departure on the ill· fated journey Powell told Nassau : "You •·aya have ~· start lag something like this. You'rt never sure you're doing the tight tbtng. But b ave faith. nothing is going to happen ." The Tapiti Nui traveled down the Jntercoutal Waterway, riding out Hur- ricane Agnes in Key West and departing there June 13 for Cayman Island and then two Island resorta off Merlco'• Yucatan Peninsula, Jsla Mujerea and Cozumel. ln a letter from l1la Mujerea dat.td June 30 to the newspaper Today In c.oco., F1a.1 Powell wrote, "Dear old mother nature can be rough. Our 50-foot cat was tossed about like a toy boat, undergoing 1treues and violent wrack- ings and had us wondering if she could take lt. "She did a bet better perhaps than we -as the mere act of cros1i.ng our normally serene decks required the skill and timing of a trapeze artifl." The boat left Cozumel on July 4 for the southward tttk to the Canal Zone and the unkept rtnde%VOUJI with young Powell. She was not beard. from again. A Honduran fishing boat spotted the wreckage of the calamaran July 19 but did Mt report It unW it reached port a "'·eek liter. The crew said they spotted one body, that of a girl, in the wreck.age but did not approach il A BrlU&h Honduran customs ship pick- ed up the l'm'l&lru: of the vessel : A pm. toon, a crou bum. 1 mut and a few pieces or plywood. No body wu fwnd and there was no immediate way to iden- Uly the boat. "It was not untll Aug. 3 when the iii were reported overdue in Panama City and we found out about the wreckage that the search began," a U.S. Coast Guard spokt.t:man rep>rted. Powell's brother, Wes, of Melbourne, Fla., !den. lined the pieces u being part of the TaplU Nu!. North, South l{orea Agree ·To Terms for Main Talks SEOUL (UPI) -Red Cross officials of South and North Korea today ruched full agreement on all pending iuuea and the projeded main South-North Red Cross talks on reuniting separated families are expected soon. The South Korean Red Cross said the agreement was reached at a working· level meeting of Red Cross ofricials held at the truce village of Panmunjom. The meeting lasted nearly eight hours, Jt Aid. "Efforts to settle outstanding pro- cedural matters have been aatlsbctorily concluded and the agreement will oow be rtferred to a preliminary South-North Red Cross meeting for approval," the an- ( IN SHORT ... ) nouncernent said. '"111e main tallts will now be held soon." e Cleatlflr Suspect, 18 SANFORD, Fla. (AP) -An 11-yur-old youth has been arrested on ftrst-degree murder and 1'0bbtry charges in con- nection with the meat-cleaver slaying of an elderly grocery store opentor here. SWlley lleBoee WU &JTeSled Tuesday about five boon after 65-year-old Ver1 Lee Mathis died at a kM:al hospital. Mid-U.S. Has Cool Spell Her scream1 brought D<ighbon nm- ning to her Uny one-room grocery store. where they found the widow dying of gashes lnllicted by a meat cleaver -ap- parently taken from the meat cooler ol. her store. Polle< aald In undlsclOled tmo<lllt of money wu tat .. In the robbeey, Showers Mark Front From Great Lakes to Rockies Tmnper•turea • il"" :r-''· II l. M :II ... ·" ... ·" ... MAllOMAl WIA1Hlt &fl'llCI fOtlCAll I• 7A¥ llT ·-,.._ 11 -...,... ••M•m mMIY ... ill!.'=": ::I.ft~ ........ __ f<tt ... \llllt. T-., WH eeu..ct Wfttl • Mlt lllltfl f/I 111111 Hrly tvG.y. Otade. MlcA., ,.., _.,tel wllti _.. lllM t11 Inell dllrt119 .. ,. Twt91y tt1,111 tflf Nl1'f IOOt'f, SC..fttl'td ""'-" ~ ..... fM AfWllk u.llf. -flrlt C'"lt'tl "odl*' rht """""' ,..,.._,, tlllt "Kiffe Ntt1tlwint ..... fN Ollll c ..... TfW SW!tltMI COM'-'! _,.,. ""6 ~ ....... ~ ........ "'1119 !ft ,.,.......,..... ,,.... 1• ... ,,_ T....,.""1t --. .,._ '""" .,._ .i 1tt OfW ...... N.D .... • .. Dee9ttf .... T11trfftt11 \at v.... .... .........-. ..... . Sun, l'lfoon, TWu WIDNUDA'f' ~ tlltl'I ............ •:""""' ..., ...................... >:$& .. ,,.. 1.1 "™ -............ te: .... "" 4.t """' ....... i. ...... , •• ,,..-.. ., ...... ~-••••••••••• 1t:"1 .. ~ ... ..... ................ •:Jtti.1111. 1.1 -..... ·~-t .fl'I, ... 1;tf ....... ~ ·-l:a. ...... .. .. l:t:I .. ,,.. e No·f••lt Bites Dtut WASHJNGTON (UPI) -Federal no- fault auto Insurance la dead for the rest of thla year and maybe for two more years. A Senale vote of -~ nlabt killed a bill wbtdl ftUld bove put the 11>- surance rtform plan lnlA> elled na. tlonwtde within II moolhl GI flllldment. Ttdmlcally, tho vote menlf tent tho blll to the Senale JucllcllrJ cmnnltleo for llutber lludy. But u a pradlcal matt«, It hu no chance of rtV!Y&I In this .....,. GI eonar-- ......... llflt!illflS ...... DETROIT (UPI) -Ford l\lol« Co. hu d\llted Gil -· Uf.)'UMlcl plaoJ and obbllned HduaMI righll for a pllton enclne,lhal can JUD cm almolt my llq1ild flld -.... olive oil u eoW4 P*lblr beaJme ID al-U .. IO the poUuU. callllnf lnlematlonol -qillo. Tht llev. RObert SllJflnc, • Scoltllll tleflYllWI, came up wiill ihe Idea fQr the In IJll. A Du!dl !Imo, _.. the.,._ .. 1111..aud cm.'J1atv. 11*1 a -fQr rl,!lltS IO Jlllp the Dutdl llnn pl lbe •• Cl! the rood. ' 'Never lletter' Formality Over;. Shriver Praised WASHINGTON (AP) -Danocntle pmldeotlal _.... Georp MtGovem, pleued with bis new .-i., mate Sarpnl Shriver, bepn ioa, a """1d OI unity meetlnp almtd at ral111nf the par- 1>' beblnd the new ticket. McGovern llld Sbriwr bepn Ille roornlni b)' br<UfutJnc with a amall (l10Up GI mayon at the Clpltol. McGovent chatled brlelly with Ma!Or Kenneth GU-GI Newark. N.J., before solni behind clooed doora In a amall private dlnlnc room beneath the Seoatecbamber. Loter lodly he planned meetlnp with Democratic I e D I t 0 r I • cc::mcressmen. pemora, "°""" llld SplnlllHpUklnc Democrats. He alao planned to attend • Democrollc unity luncheon at the Sheraton Park _ Hotel wbe<e l b • Democrallc National Commlttee Tuelday night °'""'belmlngly endorsed Shriver for the secood spot on the ticket "I've oever beard blm better,,. McGovern said Tuesday night alter Shriver, the Sf.year-old former Peace Corps director, delighted the national Committeemen who had earlier approvt!d his nomination. ''I think be'1 I gttlt uset to the ticket. He and I have bad aome good talks the last couple of days," McGovern added. "There's no questklo that we see the great issues from the same point of view and I think we've got a good campaign wider way," be said. McGovern, his wife, Eleanor, IDd com- mittee menbers praised Shriver'• 'J'Uet. day night acceptance speech for its humor, variety and enthusiasm. Joe Pun:ell, Arkanw Democrollc chairman, aald be plans to ask Sbrl•er to speak at the state party convention Sept. 8. Arkansas was one of five states carried in 1968 by George C. Wallace, running on the American Independent Party Ticket. Shriver, who replaced Miasouri Sen. 'lbomas F. Eagleton on the Democratic ticket, made light of h11 position as McGovern's si.J:th or seventh choice for the job. II juat proves the party hu lots or talent, Shriver saJd. Eagleton wlthdmr his nomination Ll•t week 1t McGovern's insistence, and the South Dakots senator spent the rest of the week lookins for a st.dtable repla<:f'- ment. Haiti Asks for Aid WASHJNGTON (AP) -The Slllte Department aays it will mab a decision shortly cm an application from llaJU for military a.ssistattce. Hatti r e c e I v e d virtually no U.S. military aid during the last yeara of the late dictltor, Francois Duvalier. But aources said it contends It is bein( thn!atened by CUbo, In- ternational communism, the Dominican Republic and HaJUan uiles. Cltua Standing Sketch shows how Bobby Fischer a n d Boris Spassky stood upon adjournment tor. ]owing 40th move in 12th game of aeries at Reykjavik, Iceland. Fischer, holding a two-point lead in the match, sealed his 4lst move in an envelope. llaplte what IDllll bove been ooe of the moot frustratln& -U in his caroer, McGovern appeattd enthuslaatlc Tueo- day ni&hL "We've act-~ IO do," be aald. "I pllll1 IO get all -the coonby and Sarieot Sbriftt will be clolna the same thing. There ilD1 ID1 -In my mind bul tbat we1l win the Cl'DP'Jcn '' Euller Tuetday, llcGovem flew IO l\llami Jlucb IO ae«pt the endonement and a '25.00D campaign eontrtbutlon from , tbe MO,Ol»iDtmbu Amafa1m.ated Meat CUiien UDlca. Republicans Embarrassed Over Check WASHINGTON (AP) -A 125,000 m)'ltery check wbich WU deposlled in the bank account of 1 man accused of burglary at the Democrotic Party heatf. quarlen bu added to "a growing....,.. ot emb1rr111ment '' for many Republlcans, the Washington Post said lodly. 1be Post said Maurice Stans, the fi- nance chairman for President NiJon'.s roeledioo Cl!Dpalgn, hu acknowledged recdvlng the cbeck but uld It wu ex· changed foe '25,000 cash and he didn't know what happened to the check alter that stana said the cash was dep>sited in the Nixon campaign treasury. However, the Post said the General Ac. counting Office, which Is auditing the Nixon campatsn books, has round no evidence that tbe $25,000 was reported u a contribution by the Nl1on campaign organJ.zatlon, or that the money was a.. pended for campaign purpooeo. Failure to report e.lther contributioo:r or upendltures 1fter April 7 ls con- sidered a violation of the new federal elections law. Stam, a former Secretary of Commerce, reporledly received the check on April It from Kenneth W. Dahlberg. the Midwe3t f1J1111Ce chairman for the Nixon campaign. 11le cashier's check, drawn on a bank In Boca Raton, Fla .• was made out to Dahlberg, who said it repm<nted various c1mpaign contributions. '!be Post said the check ended up lo the account of Bernard L. Barker, one of five men charged with burglary In con- nection with the breal<-ln and suspected bugging atlempt of Democratic Party headquarters here on June 17. Anolher of the accused, former CIA of· ficlal James W. McCord, was the securi· ty coordinator for the Committee for the ~lectlon of the President. stans Is rtpOl'led to bave told federal 1gents that be turned the check over to campaJgn treasurer Hugh W. S&oan .Jr .. and it DeJl went to G. Gordon Liddy, rmance <OUmel of the campaign. Liddy, stans said, then exchanged the check with aomeooe ela for $25,000 cash. Sources told the Post that stans pro- vided no explanation on wby the check was oot deposited directly into the cam- paign llC<OWll. He also said he did not know who provided the 125,000 cash. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dell"" of tho o.i~ Piiot b- Morldty.ftndt11 .. "" ..... ,...... ~ ..,... ll't I:• '·""" ul n ,....... an wMt ........... .,. etllt -......... l:a"""' lt""*Y .... luNNyJ .. ,. ...... ,...... v-lt Ctllf ll't t ..... lttllrWJ', w I t .m. lwldly, UM .... t c.y win M _....,,, .. .,.., C.lls -....., .ittt ,. t.m. T1- Millt °"Mt CllMilly At.-...... -...... ....... ..., ~ l-.cll .... ... .,...,. .... ·-·····-·· .. ,. .... ~ Ctolltflftt a-ti. kn,._~ a.. ,....... --~~,,. ........ .... Answer io Mini Vatican Makes Girl,s Don Coats c al50 o foond I lcal .. schooh year. G~~ vote I CoUIICi posal within The the "" posal ~ appear ~·kb '!be as the Coun ty gambli and pa Hit~ FAii year-ol feels '1 releasE county 66 da! fingeri "I f< like I said E whoso relusec claimb lhe eo< Mayo for ill Interst Stat SAN Marin the sts $567,116 oecurtt was Ja! Cowl Malom mendll supeni on a Sf Male Depart agreed $168,88 coot. era. MAl on whf ed int: mer 1 delayei vestlgi Patrol, says. Ava a bea~ down i day, • juring FedeNILo .. Lorkheed Profits Jump 40 Percent expected hive -Ibo llll!Dbor of 1'iSlv Lltllt 111--tbe lei air but tllal brought ... Ibo loan crtoll -. that Lockhlod will -to ..u to bruk ...... tbo ....,.,,.. BURBANK (UPI) -'!be Lock.heed Aircraft C o r p • , racued from banknlpky by a bol1Y debated '250 1nlllloo I~ Icon ....,._, 'l\ltt- ~ ,.potUd a prolll of fl.I mll1Jan lat the -quarter of im. an -or Ill .,.... <ell! ..... tbo aamtquarla' J.ut ;itar. I Lodlheed .... bu dellftnld ar .-Jved firm onlen ror uo L-_______ _. UPIT ....... Al Ibo -time, the """' poey aald bflber costs than of tbo plln6. REGRETTED ROLE Joi L1nlf119 Din • WtOntsdU, Mtwst '• lt7Z 'Working Welfare' Deputies B . . A ' Find Arms egins in ugust At Ranch SACRAMENTO (AP) -mipienll .... lomt for • job, Calllomla'• u c:ountlel hive or --if it W88 oll...d, MADER A ( A p) been lostnlc:ted to atart the __ , ~--eontJ"Oveni&I "work I 0 r ... d Jack Cooptr, \A.lie.on •s Authorities 1tarching r or welfare" proerams t b 11 information offlctr. w'apons stolen from a Na-- month. The procr1m appll<1 to all !tonal Guard armory In ~sno Under the fir• -ver plan 2:20,000 ""'°"' rtc<lvlnJ Ald Iut week have uncov...d a the abl&-bodled 111::...1. ........ ~ to Famille& with Dependent small cache cf artn9 at a ' •• ,_,. Chlldreo u--ployed, 1a Id penons amonc about 143,000 uou mountain ranch near her,. wollare reclplenll will !Im! to carteoon. It also applla to an Madera County Sherltt F.d DA!lV PILOT IS CALIFORNIA rfils!tr u job seekers, io Into estimated W ,000 ol the 1.15 Batel 88id Tueod1y several vocational training, or algn up mllllon penoM re c e Iv ID I thousand rounds of 7.65 mm northeast of here. for nonpald man pow~ r regular AFCD. ammuniUon of the type used servlca in order to keep from Exempt are penom under in the rtolm weapons. 10 rifles Bates said Lesttt Akins, 39, loalng their welfatt 111yments. 18 or over 65 years of aae. and shotguns. two pistol! and was arrested at the ranch and (,,___B_RI_EF_S __.) Phone Rat.e Decreases tockheed had prevloualy given the bruk..,.. llpre as -planes. Tiit n,ure ts now m. and coold ~ to ._.. than 300 ti locllheed decida to modlly the plane to give It a looger rlJll<. Robert CarJetOl'l, director of atudents between 18 and 21 about $40,~ in *50s and $100.. booked ror investigation of u~ Joi.• Lans:ng °"State Department of Social years old, arxl mothers wboae were discovered in the rald legal ~Ion of concealable 11 Welfare, announced t b e childttn are under 6 Y'ars of Monday night. w~pons. Akins, said the regulatloo! T\lelday. He said age. The weapons were no~ taken sheriff, is oo probation follow-'H ld B k public hearings would be held Carleson sald the count;es lo the burglary, Bates said, Jng a narcotics smuggling con- also ordered that a way be found to retum to the histor- ical concept of neighborbood schoo!J by. the first or the year. In .. por11ng ti. 1tsth .... OleCllUve quarter in the black, Lockheed, ooe of the nation's bluest del..,,.. cootrac,.n. earned 15 cents a share for stockholders on 88lea of $1 .0ll billion. e UC Nov. 15 in Stcramento on are to develop self supporting adding that he did not know viction at Tucson. Ariz. whether the ntles will become plans to provide child cart, where the ammunition came Ninety-seven Ml4 riOes, 15 Start Today permanent. medical s er v Ices and from . .45-ealiber pistols and eight By Image' A federal law setting up the LransportaUon to enable recip-Sherlrf's deputies. FBI and gas masks were stolen during prosram took effect July 1. ient! lo accept employmut state Bflr,au of Narcotics the Aug. I burglary at the HOLLYWOO 'The rules are designed to car· or training. agents and Fresno police Fresno armory. Another 60 GallilJll,.. Nb:ed . COMPTON (AP) -' A S-1 vote by the Compton City Council bas quashed a pro- posal to legalize gambling within the city. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -ll!llei Calllornla pho ne tubocrlbers start today col· !ectlng a mlni-bonanza or at leut three months' f r e e servlte from P a C 111 c Telephone Co. The company was plunged Into crlJIJ when Roll>-Royce, tile Brltllli firm manuf~ luring the engines for Ibo Tri· Star. c:oUapsed from the cost or the projeet. '!be Brltllli !Inn manulacturtng I h e enstlne• for the firm and the U.S. Congress, alter healed debate, agreed to provide a le<teral guarantee of "'pay- ment to the banb to set up a $250 million fund to save Lockheed from go in" under. D (AP) ry out the intent of that Jaw, Recipient! must register made tbe raid, armed with a MI6 rifles and two .30 caliber "Glamour is a great way to Carle10n said. with the State Department or federal search warrant. The machine guns were stolen in a get I a u n e he d , ' ' said There had previously been Human Resources develop-ranch is located n e a r subsequent burglary at an curvaceous Joi Lansing, whose no requirement that weUare ment for e m p Io '!J m e n t • Ahwahnee, about 35 mile.s armary ln 0 r o v i 11 e • lmageasanactresswulike.n-t~~-=-~~~-'-~-'-~~~-'-~--'~..:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..:.-.~~~~~~ The vote Tuesday came on the seoond reading of the pro- posal and was pre!a<ed by the appearance of several groups llJl"aklng against It. The defeat leaves Gardena as the only city in Los Angeles County to permit Jega1ir.ed gambling through draw poker and panguingue. H i uhhiker Free d AllO their single party residence phone rate will be cut from 15.75 to $UO a month. 'The saving w i 11 amount to $ll40 a year. The ertra service results beeause the state Public Utiliti's Commission Tu'sday or11ered Pacific Telephone to refund more than $163 million to its subscribers. FAIRFIELD (UPI) -A 14- year-old hitchhiker says he The commission acted under feels "vindicated" after being direction ()[ the state released Tuesday from the Supreme Court's June 9 county jail, where he was held decision holding unlawful a Ju· 66 days for refuslng to be ly 23. 1971, general rate in- fingerprinted. creaie of $143 million ap- "l feel p"'tty elated. I !eel proved by the PUC. like I've been vindicated," The refund order will re.suit said Robert William Mayer in a median refund of $17.29 to Lockheed reported that SlOO million of the fund has been borrowed to date. 200 Fight Brush Fire In North "ho sal.d he was lrom Ohio but Bingle party re 1 Id e n c e ··•---·•--__ , WILLITS (AP) -A raging refused to reveal the town. luuauJuaS .uiu a median brush and timber fire burned claiming it was not relevant to business phone refund ol out -(If control over more than the court proceedings. $39.4&, a PUC spokesman said. 1,000 acres in northern Men-. Mayer was arrested June 3 The mefilan computation docino County, with names fur illegally hitchhiking on means the c 0 m P 8 0 Y ' s shooting sparks up to a half Interstate 80 near Fairfield. subscribers will get more and mile ahead of the fire's path. Stau to Be Sued hall will get Iw. An . instant Some 200 fittfighters. aided av:z-age was unposs1ble .to by io bulldozers, were fighting SAN RAFAEL (UPI) -estnnate, the ~kesman sal~ •• the fire, located In remote, ir- Marin County bas voted to sue The refund will not ~ .10 regular terrain about eight the state of Califomla for the cash. Instea~ Pac' f '· c miles west of Laytonville, of-'567,867 Jt cost to provide Telephone :wiU make . 1 t flcials said Tuesday. security while Angela Davi! through cred.1ts ~n future bills. Meanwhile, on the other side was jailed in San RafaeJ. All the rtfUnding must be of the state, fire official! e:i- County counsel Douglas t1. completed within 120 days. pressed concern over a sev~ Maloney tnade the rf!COlTI-1be commW:ioD•s refund acre bla:r.e burning out of con- mendation to the Board of '•and rate cut' or.de r s trot on the outskirt! of Supervison and they agreed !'!presented an ultimate defeat Calpine, a resort community on a 5-0 vote. for Pacific Tele;ilooe and the of 250 persons betwttn Portola Maloney said the Stale commission in a long and and SJm-aviUe. Department of Finance had stubborn court fight on prin--Evacuation of the town was agreed ,arller to pay only ciple. not ezpected, officials said. $168 887 or one-third of the The PUC last year sup-adding that relnforctments cost ' ' -ported Pacific Telephone: in were anticipated early today · llJI approving a tax accoontlng to help battle the blau. Charges Poss e procedure called accelerated The Calpine fire was one of MALIBU (AP) -A decision depreciation with mrmaliza-36 lightning.caused fires that on whether charges will be fll-tion. ltruci: the Tahoe and Plumas ed. in the fatal crash of a sum-It also supported Pacific National Forests Tuesday. mer camp van bas been Telephone in contending that Largest of the fires was a 35 delayed pending an Jn-Western Electric Co., an a<re blaze at Clnnen Valley vestigation by the Highway A m e r l c a n T-e l e p b one In the Tahoe National Forest Patrol, a CHP spokesman subsidiary, should be paid about 25 miles northwest of says. equipment prices returning Sierraville, officlals said. A van carryin& 25 persons to the same profit u independent Up to 200 men were ex· a beach outing rolled 100 feet manulacturers. pected to be on the Jines today down a ravine near here Mon-The state SUprtme C.ourt's in the Tahoe fires. Twenty-six day, killin& ooe girl and in-unanimous decision said no on Ughtning~aWled fires in the juring 13 other persons. both count!. Plumas forest were reported contained or controlled Tue>- clay nlgbL ed to that or Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield. The b'.J:J.om, blonde glamour girl died Monday night at a Santa Monica hospital after 1 two-year bout with cancer, a hospital spokesman said Tues- day. She was 43. Though never a big star, her 39-U-lS body and glamorous appearance launched her into several sizeable supporting roles in ftlms and television. But in I~ )'W!l Miss Lansing said she regretted the fact that sbe bad capitalized on her measurements. "My being ·blonde a n d curvy, you might say, wa.s a mil.ed blessing," she said. "I was always known as a glamour girl and categorized only as: tbal It was very limiting. I was held back by my image." &rn in Salt Lake City, Utah, Miss Lansing moved with her family to Im Angeles at six. She wu discovered by a Hollywood producer at If. Al'ter attending Me tro Goldwyn Mayer Studio's W<Slt ..0001 and taking drama In- struction at UCLA. she won the part of Shirley SWanaon, a dumb blonde model, on the "Love That Bob" television series starring Bob Cum- mings, She played that role lor five years. She later joined Bob Hope'a awiual overseas variety tour to military installations. Heroin Seized At San Ysidro SAN YSIDRO (AP) -The seizure cf nine pounds of heroin valued at $1 million on the illegal market was an- oounced by U.S. CUstorna of- ficials today and called the largest amaunt ever taken at the border's busiest point. A spokesman said lhe heroin was found in a car searched by CU!toms inspector Jack Walters. The driver was reported being held for in- vesUgatlon. .,_ .. -....-.i..-- , , ... -... 111111111111 .. . ------... --::. 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IMCLUDES FILJ1' DEVELOPING ANO .12 JUMBO COLOR PRIMTS CRAIG 3212 STEREO SYSTEM PIHD llPDT FDI 1£CllD PU YEl DI CHANCEi stPAUTt YDLllE UUICE,IASS & TIEILE AUTO I IAHAL PIOCUI CRAllllE HOllT·PAIEL STWOPlllllE JACK STUEO llDICATOI LAIP Al/Fl Fl STEIED UllD 1S5.ll VALUE -· • I • • • • • • • I • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • Find the Real Issues The tumult and the shouting in Laguna's City Coun· cil chambers seem to have dJed at last. Council friction has been a real Impediment to con· ltrUctive action for the pa st two ye'!S, and. a great deal of valuable time has been wasted 1n making, and urr mak.in&, superfluous legislation. The latest budget study session indicates lbat un· inullne: that tangled document will test the new coun-- cll's ability to remain compatible. . Not much help in solving sptdftc problems seemed to be forth coming from the city manager. He now has been asked to rework the budget on the basis of avail· abJe revenue. cutting expenditures as necessary to make them fit that revenue. . \Vhere major cuts in capital expendltu_res are .•n· volved it will, of course. be up to the council to deCJde which 'can stay and ~·h ich n:iust be deterre~. The budget dilemma 1s the cumuJallve e(f~ct of many years of trying to accomm~ate everyones pet project iii a community whose desires, unfortunatel.y, outstrip il!I wealth . Perhaps the key word to a new f1s· cal approach would be a polite. but firm. "No~" Kep t Under Wraps Jn an apparent quest for a cheaper way to protect Sao Clemente's expensive northerly area, th e city ap- proached the Co unty of . Oran ~e 1~t spring with a plan for a jointly operated fire substation. The only hangup Is that the County of Orange doesn't need the station. Its of{lcials claim that Doheny volunteers and the backup capability of the entire county department can do the job well enough. Correspondence and meetings persisted on the idea for several months--complelely private exchanges Instigated by the city. La.st week, when he was contacted for a status re- port on the negotiation., City JW111u Kenneth C&rt had no ttm.menl Soon alterwanb ii ..... leamed that the neaott. t1on1 had br<>ken down ween ago. The city could not Interest county fue offidala, who labeled San a .. menle'• lease idea "'a wute ot. tupaye.n' fun.di." Check& with tome city councUmen allowed lltat they too knew nothing of the breakdown. 'such a vital aapect of p.ubllc ufety I.a San Clemente should not be treated In such a aecreUve mannu. Gcw- ernment serves btltu when the public ii kept fully In· formed. Irma's Giant Gifts Irma Nofziger was the prototype of a certain breed oi community theater buff. Totally devoted to theater, in a nonprofessional way, tbe.y are cheerfully rudy to work around the clock if necesa:ary for the sheer joy of putting on a good show. As a stage manager, wardrolJ:e tender, fund raiser and filler-In for any backstage JOb that might come along, Irma l\'H part and parcel of the old ·Ocean Ave- nue Playhouse. Her reward was the sound of the ap- plause that greeted the players on stage. Her fortunes took a downward turn when the old theater succumbed to age and was replaced by an im- . posing new edifice in Laguna Canyon. The cancer that eventually was to take her life began to •at> her encl'gy, but she had one more project to accomplish on Ocean Avenue. Through her column of theater newa, she launched a plea to save tbe pepper tree that bad stood by the old Playhouse for 40 years. The idea took hold and, when the building was razed, the tree was saved, to become tbe centerpiece of a little park. Through the Irma Nofziger Memorial Fund, her friends hope her name soon will be deservedly memo- rialized In Pepper Tree Pulr. S • Some Lf:ke 'em, Some Don't The Outlook Is Anythin g .But Bright Dear Gloomy Gus Helicopters: The Views Are Varied He pushed his Campari with the bran· dy float back on the bar. "How about equal time, McCabe?" he said. ~ went on· "It's good old Gladstone and Oisraell ag~in. ain't It? Two cats, strenuou~ly ad- dicted to the aame system, trying to make sounds and faces as if they were enemies, fighting from a distance over a great e1panse of grounds. I g""" you'd have to call :tdcCiovern Disraeli, although NixOll could u euUy wear thole curly locks and that little bright goatee. . "1be center of . power In this country . is not In the anny. as . · ii was tn ancient Rome: not 1n : the Church BJ it was 1n medi- '. eval Europe ; Mt in the Slate u it (CHARLES McCABE) was in Soviet RlWia, but in the in- terlocking directorates of the large cor- : poratlons. '4CORPOJlATE industrialism Is the muscle of this country. We \\'Orship if. Neither the liberal 11or the conservative wishes to abolish It. orie grants it more autonomy than the other. Both establish- ment parties have to some e1tent co- opted socialism. C.Onservatlve. libe ral and socialist all desire to maintain tin in- dustrial economy that produces con· sumer goods. Their dlfferenw are over the: distribution of the prof.lb. "Nlxon Is the corporation'• man. He is slick as General Motor'• advertising. The guy reminds me of Krupp. He can't think . or anything but the corporation image of touglHninded patem.alism. ''AU the corporations do is tum 'NOr~d resources into can and armaments. 1bia · is what the world want.I moat and Nllon wanll the world lo keep OD wanting it. , 11.e false economics of a growing gross : naUonal product fonn hls canon. Planned : oblolescenct is his way of life. You once : called him a sanforlz.ed shirt. 'lblt'a u.· : acU, what he b. . •1Mc:GOVERN, the new Olsraell , think& thll big, wonderful Industrial sy~tem of oun should btntfit everybody. His SUIOO pe. bead 1a ID idea stolen from Huey Lona. He lhould emphasile thla wheft campalgnin1 ln tome parts of the SOUth. He wants lhe corporalions to be Those three trustees or the Laguna Beach School District v.·ho voted to have a private aceountant look into the district finances should pay the SI ,275 cost of the worth- less report from their own pock- ets. Not bad. it'1 jusl $425 each for Gerald Linke, Patricia GWette and Bill Thomas. -e.R.O. Tllll le• .,,.. rt11t-d1 rradfo~ vlrw., not Neener! ' lfWlse ol fl>f' MWIPIN •. StN1 "four Hf -... 1'0 Gi-'n1 Gu .. 01lll' l"Uet. 'responsible.' McGovern wants t h e defense budget cut but not eliminated. One smpeets that he is already t_OO.l· promising on everything he ~ys. Thl.t is a classical liberal trick. ~fcGovem Is smart. He look! very much like IJlck Cavett and Johnny Carson. "~1cGovem is a bourgeois rationaUst. skilled at Senatorial polemics. He will tu the t:orporaUons just enough to get re-eleeted, but not enough to rock the boal He mipt legalize marijuana Md pick up more votes than he would lose ~y refusing to do 90. But he will not tell GM to stop making cars. "NO POUTICIAN in America can If· ford to have an imagination. Like fDR1 he will try to give us a New Otal out ot the same old deck. "No matter who the ne1t President is, the fundamental \\'eaknesses in our social system will go undoctored ... •·we face an energy crisis that none of these fools is prepnred to cope with. \\'e are guilty of genocide and they talk about POW's. We have a race war on our hands that smou1ders and sparks with every minute of every day. We have a genera· tlon of cUsillusloned youngsten wh>le · favorite symbol is the ra1aed middle finger. We have an educational sy1tem that does not educate at all : It mertly h ains the youth to take up a position in the industrial hierarchy. • "PEOPLE are saying that when the war is over everything will be rosy, With all that mooe.y wt save we can buy more can and swimming pool1. Our atomistic el.i.stence goes to further and further u- tre.mes. Our lives are fragmented into pieces 50 or &o miles apart, connected by the freeways. "Our artists starting with our national Roly Man, Ma~k Twain, have been telling UJ over and over that our way Is lbe way of catastrophe. Our naUooal genius is in perpetual e1Ue, or blows Its own bralnJ out, or dies from an overdose of drugs, including alcohol "Well, McCabe, I've had my s1y. You aet your• every day .•. " Our Biggest Business (GUEST REPORT) PIJ'<l', teacher, IDd olhon -to i-... Involved IDd to penuade their local acbool board ad -'1!tendttlt to 1How real declsioi>maldn( It tlle lldlYlhal -8'ldl • ,...... lhould holp the llCli>ols 6etter oervt the peojlle . -'11111-ii not Intended to lllbvtrt ., overrid'e tlle authority cruted bJ law to Ille ICbool boant -rather, II ii ln- ttnded to ttrenatheft repl'ffetltaUve aovernmtnt by pmldittf for opttl dilel,_ aod pudctpatloo of -1• In lbeir ICbooia, under tlla ielderll>Jp .i Iha legally ontltuted......,. boanl. Wll1 nol &lvt It a try! To the Editor: Police hellcopten 1bould be seen and not beard. And the people inside them should be able to see us on the ground. With modem te<:hnology this can be doot. Without turning a large portion of our city's population into insomniacs. Our police chief is trying to rive us peace and security. These are lauda'.lle goala. But not at the expense of our collective peace and quiet. We all have a right to sleep, too. JAY MURLEY Newport Beach ·SeHSf! or Secur1t11' To the Editor: It Is ll-'ilh great pleasure and ap- preciation that we are writing in regards to tbe helicopter which patrols our area. The pllotl and police are ever 1lert in case of emereenclts, whlcb wu proven in several iftcideuts at nlgbt in our neighborhood recenUy. We, tbe undersigned, have a 1enJe of secwity knowing they are evtr on the job and doing a very good ooe. LILLIAN MACKLEY MR. and MRS. GEORGE A. STIGALL MR. end MRS. R.F. IULTS MR. & MRS. STEPHEN S. CllADDUOON LILLIAN OOTY Costa Mesa •o .,er 011r Rooftops' To the Editor : Pt1ay 1 ask your help in writing about and publicWng the following problem of residents of the Saddleback Valley. The problem iJ thia: The El Toro Marine Helicopters fly over our rooftops day and night when barren land is available for their thoroughfares. In the year 1961, a helicopter cra,,hed ln the area adjacent to what is now the Mission Viejo Library. Let us do aomethlng before there are other fatalities. The noise Is eo bad and the vibrations acute from these low flying helicopters. Please help. MRS. WILLlAM P. ffiCKEY Misllon Viejo R1!9istrar Cooperate• To the Editor: Cootrary to the lmpmsion conveyed In the Dally Pilot editorial of Auguat I, 1172, that the ReliJ!rar of V otm nqulttd a l600 fee tor the "atatem'!t of quallfica· tlons," I found the Ref'llra'r'1 dfice quite helpful end expUcll I was informed that the '800 was only a deposit and that tile COil ol the "mte- ment ol quallflcatlona" would be calculated after It wu printed end f would receive • rtfund or be billed lf the dtpalit WU tnaufficient. I (Ht a -t deal of thoogllt and con- aldmUoo about wbether ... no1 to spend the money but finally decided that U I WU going to nm I owed tt to the fotm to put ID1 qualif'IClllool oo the line for pubUc aamlnaUon. JAMES ENSIGN Mr. linrigo """ • condidolf I• 2"Kndov"• tnuett rltcticm fa the Not0port-llH0 Uoifi<d SclloOI Dt.-trlct --llclJtor _Let'1Jlu• A1tllen•11 To the Editor: Much Is being aald about the Republican attempt to bu1 I b e Dcmo<rail. u they bad aucceeded, ihey ml1bt have come up with tome VOf'J ln- ltroalillc answers. Tbq mlabt havo f;ond out wl17 tbe llberail, with the aid of tlJtlr jotll'llaDatle htnchman, Jack Andenoc, did a job on ( MAILBOX ) L..._,. .,_ ......... -...._, ,..,_.., ...,...,, ........ '""" ... -.. ·• _.. ,,,, ..... Tiit ,..., " ~ .......... tit -,,,, ............... _..... "" ...,.,.. _. .. < ...................... llltt-. _ .... -... .. _.N~,..._b ......... ""'" wtll ............... their owr, vice presidential candidate. Of course, Jack retracted bis story. bu1 not until Eagleton resigned -the very ne.rt day, in fact. What is beblnd it aft! 1 wish I could have bugged them, just for my own curiosity. JAMES BOLDING Baglln Popuh1r To the F.dltor : It ~. ol course, most democratic of the Laguna Beach City Council to appoint a woman i.o the vacated seat of Richard Goldberg. However, one wonde.n why, if Mn. Sweeny were interested in serving in this capadty, she cUdn 't run for that otnee in the recent election. I would alJo have thought that the council would have taken a closer look al Wayne Baglln, the runner-op In tut month's e.lectlon, for the amount of votes he received -far and above the other two loolng candidates -lbowed him to be popular with the cltize.ns of Laguna. It wt!Uld have been a very logical choice had they selected Mr. Raglin, rathe r than someone whose stands on the various issue. in front of our city are unknown. Environmental Policy Act, which is the strongest piece ol environmental le&l•la· tion ever enacted; and obtaining a court decision to keep clean air from being degraded by new aources of pollution. IT PLA YEO a major role In qualUying the California coastal lnltlatlve measure for the November ballot. Many other vic- tories of neepinl impact have been scored. AJ to the claim that the club bas been aligned with bl& business. suits art being brought against the club by timber i~ terests. 1be mustve campaign being launcl>ed by blJ bullnesl attempt!ng to discredit the club doomi't lndicite a "buddy-buddf' relaUDn!blp. - While there have been some dropouts, there has been a net gain of B.525 new memben within the last t months. These facts hardly indicate the near demise of the Sim-a Club. EvELYN GAYMAN Sqtt~te, V11e ... al1' To the Editor: During the ?nOPths they have been in office, Laguna school trusteei Linke and Gillette have demoostrated strong sup- port for Allio and El Morro schools. At tbe ame ttme, tbey ·have bent every .er. fort toward undennlnina: and destroying Top of the World IDd Tbunton. Under such drcwnstances, it would be ea!)' for parents of chlldrtn at Aliso and El Morro to become complacmt about the futures of their resped..ive schools and the well-being of their children in them. However, the "support" accorded them by lJnke and Gillette iJ more a~ parent than real. Complacency OD their • bEE-C.-MlbLAR-....-pert ii u -dangerous as waa tbe-oom- placency which permitted election of Sle,.... Clul> Grescs these two board memben to begin with. To the Editor: Is the decline of the Sierra Cub, u reported in a recent issue of the Daily Pilot, actual! Accorclinl to Executive Director Mike McOookey, the ctub la " .••. flourlahing. It continues to flgbl and wlo battles against the despoilers of the environment and ill membenhip continues to grow." In Washington It ii buay oo the forefront of envlroomental battles. Re- cent aclilevementa evldeocing the 'club'a effecUveneu Include llalllng the efforts of Conaresa to weaken the NaUooal mE TRIJI'll of the matter la that All.to and El Morro parents sboold be as •ltally COllCmled with ""8lllng Linke and Gillette u are parents of children at TOW IDd Thurston, and for eaactly the same rel30DI: 1. All.to and El Morro pattnts have a rigllt to -rd> pn>gtlllll ill educa· tiooal methodology; a ricbt to Im- plementation ol RICb prosrama, ti Ibey want them. By 'fOtln& down the $100,000 TIUe ill Grant, Linke and Gillette have denied them thete rightl. l. Allao· and EI Mono parents ban • Back Problem Woes Tboap la at Lari" Medically apeaklna, the m,yatery ol lhe human brain may be aolftd before the mystery ol the bumaa bad< -the preva}ence (If 0 bld blcb" In. the -1atloa. ud the cllamat rtClOl'd of thera1>1, tUQalt tbet .... -... erect lllimaI qalnll all the ..... ol analom1 and ararilJ. Bdiavtoral 1eifnillb are ao busy b7lnc to tu'" behavior Into a aclen<t thll thq mla the whole point ol wbat It ii to be a penao. t LID Ille Ida ol 1'0llC -1e-todl7 "ICl'ltrllnl" --.......... ....-, .. that the nuptial bond -.... • • . (SYDNEY J.HARBIS) ltpl coolracl and moro like a promiJe that ... be llept. We are for ''proctlcallty" wbeo llO!De- ooe elle'1 kleall attact our atlf·in- terelt, lat we are for "kkall" wbe.a .m elle'I ..,.cticalllJ attlcb our ael/·- TllB MOST lmpottant fUnctloa ol -ii to ... puplla bow to !taro to loam; and -this IJ -well IDd ..,.17, all m1-1ent tearntnc becomes a dtlflmll, todloua, and novel enterprise. ''ElllJ&blcned oe~·illtemt" la tlle most delUlift pbrw. ill the ........... beca- the self ....,..i.. In tbe orbit ol time. and ..r~ ill tile -ol lnflnlt1. ~ ID ptllollc olfl<o reaJl1 wants a •fne ...... -be ""' ....... ~ lllOI ii ,,.. --to .. abla to 1111¢1 blm -... ii ............. olflot. - right to competent evaluaUon of theJr children's performantt; a right to .:onr petent evaluation of t e a c h e r ef· fectiveness. By voting to employ a totally unqualified evaluation "consultant" and encouraging him In h~ neglig~t analysis, Linke and Gillette have denied them these rights . 3. ALISO and El Morro parents have a right to a we ll-informed board; a right to demand that all decisions made by board members be based on well~founded, ob- jective data and not on arbitrary whim or as part IDd par<et of a peroonal vendetta. By ignoring the responsibilities of their office ib cancelling ed refll\ing lo reachedule crucial study sessk>ol, tben voting blindly on the issues in que stit.n, Linke and Gillette have denied thtm these rights. 4. Aliso and El Morro parents, as citizen-owners of Lasuna achools, have a rigllt to be heard OD any i~ that c:on- ttms ·them. By falling to listen or even ackn0Wled1e tbe-o>ncel1l:3 of parents ~d others in this community, and by tg· nortng petitions, JeUers, polls, requests and delegations. JJnke and Gillette have denied them this t'lgbt. 5. Finally, Aliso an<I El Morro parents have a right to what this school district offers now -a system of altemaUves in progr:uns, teaching methods, ooncepts, learning situations; alternatives of a range and scope sufficient to insure each child the opportunity to progress acaderiiically in a way most beneficial to him. Any attempts to undennlne and destroy any part of this school district constitutes denial of these ri1hts. MRS. PETER McMA!lON Preseru"the-blnd To the Editor: At ooe privileged to have Jived In Orange County for tlle past tweoty-five years , I would like to add my name. to the many Laguna residents who are Jm'O" testing the -of the virgin cwo-tryslde bonlerlng thla city. I ask our aupervil(n to do e.verytblng In their J>O"er to prevent Orange COUllty 1rom becoming another San Fernando Valley. We like to call wnelves the moat clvlllzed IDd Industrialized nation In the world. Yet in European countries, where land uae baa been controlled by cultured naUooa foe OOlluries, tbert wtU be found beauttlul parb IDd rretnholla. W!\y can- not we, who proudly claim to be the world'• richat country, provide IUclt recrtatlollal areu for our cttiaenl! The Board of Supe"lson hokla the future ol the county In Ill hands. Tiiey lhotlld act now to presorve our nahlrat beritage. RICHARD B. alAWS DAILY PILOT R«>at N, WH<I, l'obllsMr Ti-aK...a,Ultor AlbcrtW.BoUa Edilorltl l"'l/f Editor , ..-·--· •• Dlt Ope two of I 10 I ' ... LONI noetalgi had th( dancin! ·~ Americ Comets Only spell of ago, an In. mote U the resi • Weml "' with UJ 'r. back th t What h r. Beai<t .,, curls. t • clucled , •It drew ·''F::::;;::i " "· ,. ,. ., ". •· ' " • ,. . ' " ' •• • ----=--· ---~----- • • Dlinois ·Mule Power . . . ~ Operating daii'Y farm with mules may be rare, but two Southern' lllinois brothers, Al and Ed Creten of Lively C10Ve, say it works. The Cretens employ 10 mules as beasts of burden .for farm work from plowing to harvesting. Al Creten plods along (above) with four-mule hitch attached to vintage tw~row cultivator. Rock 'n' Roll Recalled Stars, Not Dancer, Bring Back 1950's in London • LONDON rk) -A rock 'n' .roll nostalgia extravaganza staged here had thouaand5 or 1950nlyle teddy boys daiicing to the thumping rhythm or such American oldsters as Bill Haley and His . Comets. Only a topl.ess g~go dancer broke the spell of the great rock era of two decades ago, and she was told to stop doing it. . In a publicity stunt last week to pr~ mote the show, naked girls were taken to the residence of the Prime Minister. Wembley; Stadium, !Ometip}es packed with up to 11111,000 '°"""' fans, ~ed back the musical calendar for a rerun of what turned the kids on in the mues. . Besides Haley, now weatl!ll, graying "'urls, the •star lineup from the States !n- eluded l,ittle Ri$ard and .Chuck Berry. 1lt ·drew long-memoried eqthusi{llta, and * .. • many others, from ID over the United Kingdom and Europe. Teddy boys -many of them the sons of those who fll'St wore the Edwardian- style cloths that caused tut-tuts r20 years ago -were out in force with their draped jackets, velvet ~liars, drainpipe trousers and chunky boots. Looking somewhat out of place, like chara~ters from photos in an old family album, they rocked away in groups amoog'tbe kids of the 70s in hippie gear with beam ao<1 bangles, But nostali!la evaporated when Carla EngJmid, the 23-year-old go-go dan«r, stripped off her . bra during the ~Ol'llltUICe. of """'Amin• Lord Sutch, a ilrlilsb' rock 'II' f;utr.D' · ' --Weinbtey-O~Durried on stag,. to w1"'!, qar1a ~ taking olf anyth.ng . " . else, not-that much was left on. "We'll stop the show if you do," they said. Miss England obeyed but reluctantly. "I always remove my bra during Screaming Lord Sutch's act," she said . "If they hadn't stopped me the next thing off would have been my g-string." A week ago. seeking publicity for the rock festival, Sutch deposited a bevy of naked girls from a bus outside No. 10 Downing SL, official residence of Prime Minister Edward Heath. The glrl:i were airested and fined. Wembley Stadium was far from packed for the concert, but officials said it still would be a financial suceess with ticket takings of more than $245,00l dollars -plus fees for film and television rights. ' WE'VE-GOT '. ITALL • TOGETHER • Hawaii Rende~vous . Nixon, Tanaka To Discuss China 87 STEWAllT BENSLEY with it the promlershlp, In WASll!NGTON (UPI) -large part to the decline and President Nlzoo and Japanese presUge of the C!OOHl'VaUve Premier Kakue1 Tanaka aro wing of the party u a result expocted, at their Hawaii of last year's 0 Nlxoo shocks." meeting nut month, to locus 'llleae "shocb" ...,. Ni>· primarily 00 Qiina policy aod M's announ<ement Jut July of trade. his decis1<>n to vis!t Peking, '!be timing of the meeting without ootilying Japan In ad- ....S dlclated, o!fldals bm · vance, and bts adoption in aakl, by Tanaka's desire to August of stem trade and "reaffirm" reJiltlolll with the monetary measurea designed United Slates before un-to proh!ct the dollar. I See by Today's Want Ads • Out-of·tht-OtdtnuJ petl: wry tame, boulebrokn> raccoona. • Extr<mely .... lO' S.Lion catamaran o:implete with trailer. e ~babyt!rolter W twins. Alao lfn&le -•crib. dtttaking a trip to Peking thlJ fall. Japanese and American of- Odals apparently agreed that if Tanaka, who became promler July &, should visit Chinese Premier Chou En·Lai before meeting with' Ni>on .il would Intensify speculation that Tokyo and w ashlngton are clriltlng apart. SA TO REL YING C10 Nixon's t9611 pledge to COMU!t wllbl~================~ him before any major cbfngel- Preeider.tlal adviser Henry A. Kissinger, Who made a fence-mending visit to Tokyo for Ni1on in June, told Japanese leaders the Presi- dent would like to meet with the new premier. AFTER TANAKA took of- fice, there was a general understanding that he and Nixon would meet 30me time after the November election If the President, as Ntmn ex- pects is re-elected. However, the Japanese leader last week received an invitation to via!t Peking ea rly th1.! autumn. Therefore, the Aug. 31.sept. I N!Jon. Tanaka meeting In Hawaii was hastilf scheduled. One of the principal 00. jectlves of the conference will be to lay to mt some old ghosts plaguing the Wasblngton-TokYO relationship and to prevent the develop- ment of mlsunderstandins in the future. TIIE NEED to establisb close relation& with Tanaka ts all the more urgent &ince be knows that the· admlnistralioo would bave preferred lormer Foreign Mbllster Ta II: e o Sukuda u a successor to Eisalru Sato as preml.,., Tanaka. owes his leadership ~of. tbe 4'cninanl Liberal~ llemcicral party, which corries , . I ln U.S . .cblna policy, WU left out on a limb, along with SUkuda. Salo and Sukuda were still stroll8iY 1 up port I• g Taiwan aod keeping Peking at arm's length, in line with their agreement with Nixon, when the President suddenly pulled the rug from underneath them. Sukuda told Kissinger last month that be bad k>st any chance of becoming premier hecawe OI his close IS30Cla- tion with Sato and their subs&- quent loss of prestige because ol. the "Nilon shocks." Tanaka, who W8! Sato's minl!ter f o r international trade and industry, took a much more pro-Peking stand than did bis leader and thus benefited from the tum of events. HOWEVER, TANAKA so far has shown an eagerness to maintain close relaUoos wiUt the United States. He bas acknowledged that something must be done to correct the imbalance of trade which results from the UnJted States purchasing a considerably larger amount of Japanese goods than Japan purchaset from the United States. Tanaka, a ~year~ld self· made mllllonaire, sakl upon assuming his new office lhat "I since~y and seriously in- tend to establish friendly rela- u yoo take pictures you have a chance to win in !he Kodak International Newspaper Snapohot Awards. 220 prizes totaling $55,000 In tnM!l lr.d Cash. tions w;tb China." 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Television Co urses Of fered Astronomy and art classes will be offem! for college credit on television for the fall semester through 0 r a n g e Coast College and Golden West College. Three units of credit wlll be offered for the l 5 • w e e k three times per week in 45- minute segments. Astronomy will be broad- cast over Kl!J. Channel 9, beginning Sept. 25 at 6:30 a.m. and also over KCET. Channel 28, beginning Oct. 3 at 6:30 p.m. Broadcasts will be on Tuesday, Thursdays a n d Fridays. llistory of Art 1A will be broadcast over KABC, Chan- nel 7, beginning Sept. 25 at 7 a. m. and over KCET begin- ning October 2 at 3:30 p.m. Broadcasts wlill be on Mon- days. \V ednes days and Fridays. For more information. con- tact the Student s Records Of- fice at Golden West College at the registrar at Orange Coast College. : Heir Hunted In Southland By Official 1 •, Where is Harvey S. BattJett? · Probate genealo_. Gordon L. Cox, of Arizona, has traced Bartlett, a 67·year-o l d unknown heir to an estimated $13,000 estate, to various residences in Southern Catifomla, Arizona and New Mexico. But so far the scant' clues he's gathered haven't lent to any crucial leads. Cox. who speclallus In trac- ing miuing relatives to setile estates, notes in a newsletter .. there is indication" he still resides on the southwest coast. The genealogist has Iden- tified BarUett's parents as Benjamin S. Bartlett and Ethel Marie Black who resided in Springfield, Miuouri, when Bartlett was born Nov. 2. 1905. Present investigation has relayed. no trace of brothers. sisters or a marriage in Bartlett's life. Any pel'IOlll that have known BarUett and can give Information leading to his whereaboull should w r I t e Gordon L Cox. 302 West Elm St., Tucson, Arizona. Program Offered Parents A class geared to ]111""11 of mentalJy ret.ded dilldren will be offend thla WI by Orange Cout EYenlng College. The ........... ...,.. will assiJI pan;,la In desipinc and lmplementlng P<OIJ'llDI for their children, u t I I I i I n g behavior modlllcolioo l<dJ. niques. The c\a51 moell Mondays from 7-10 p.m. In OCC'1 Redwood Cotltae. Fall <1- begln Sept. l L ReglJfntloo II boq btld by •Jll>Oiatmelll only ...... """ ! .. Sept. J, . Late ,..istration wur be held al the 00: -and Admlsal.,. Ollk:e-"-8 a.m. lo 8 p.m. oo Sept. M, lJ.I~ and IW2. Thi A4milsloNJ Of. flee will be_!!*' 1111111 I p.m. on Frfda1I. KIDS LOVE UNCl.E LEN Saturdays In TM. DAILY PILOT r WtdOfldar, AU9USI 9, 1972 ' 'OUNTAIN VALLIV -17* M ..... 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Door J1•,.1 I ---.--'"I: --' o1 ~ ' ~ (moro -to be YCJU caa bl a wholfflle ~ ry YCJU !or a ·-e·• yeon, l • fr e e I at • ...,.... co• l&ndscaped, more people to d •·· nd llln or more II' tKai uun lo tha an..tn •-. 11114 !Ir. Patricia cwt, an acl-..-, W"'7 apanlloa• smell the flowet11 ). Even ucer c~ ... a se g For ~tallll)g, moat nursery ---i..i. them lboul Iba nallnl --bi Ille FCJUDlala rlmenl dftllm show nursery stock !or ,.tallen end "~-and ......._ of the Vllloy Sdlool Dblrtd. hN (Ina, ...., Jiii* aod apa .,. • llorisll), or a re ta l 1 or usoclallonl IDd re 1 a ll Wiien Glflamlr <mm ~1 "'"'.,....... btte •holed as a -o11.i -. -ool -..). I am il(clo--~~~~'~the-,. nunuymla .,... lhat the Jn. Ille View It boo I -· Teadltn -1d. Jbtll In ...._ and .it..._ • _. •---. (-ally a Aloi outltl, such Dillriot ,.lasl .tall, 1111 jib Nlll!D -wttk I bel r lo lbt Colcncto ~ opedally .......... lo llOw lo .,. ~ u a "pnlen canter" without divldual nunery wl11 be able .._...._ -a abort ..,., -and tt<OIUll the 111111e ~~·-"·-detormloo II a _....,, .upt Land -'-· and tues .,. ,,...m, .,....ia uc.pt for lo hold lb own U It ~an EnyJroomental llllnca. ~;;"";ill remain an tel-h -II II a portlcolar ~ u;-eyer, Tbe com-lhnitecl productlon and bolding modtmlzes, sttps· up el· =:"C"' b' the ~SW: =.,. ~ = ~t -~tl•e '"un1l11:~!".'~stu-111 :t~.:=' ~a::· ( ·· ' J ::.r=· ~~ :Jv1'=. lie~~--ldVtttlmalll , a ndd Te · wtiiii-plln-CIUlandlfflncllthen.Uief... F:~~an:,,.1i&::;... ..,. _pea a~ Ca _ ,._, Ollllllll'nuntrYOWllOfldo. cmp._ qu Y an , ll' about lbe -but by radilll obout II m a HAMID CONSULT ANT Inc lbe ut1a COOIUltont dUU.. wWeaelen for lftds, -. reet "°''* Othel'll srow lhelr.,.. atock lo service, and does not try lo .._. ~ aboul i.acblnc, -ten," Gluallaney says. Dr. Palricle Clortr la< c.londo. m. -E.11. OdtslO, T-_ _ -.Opo homcl, o 11 i c e m .. t price COQ1peti~~~ wtio was only ~Id, and "OI CCIUrle, II w be up lo Jn. Dr. cwt wlll help Colorado. bulldlnp. facloriel, park• nursery chaills and ~ .. t .mo ..,. hind lbe Jem. divldual leacbtn whether they ---------educators study 1 0 v er a 1 Allhoug)I many n u re er y petition has ck<rtuod In num· and roadsides -and may sell stores. Tho lllSWers lo all your porary fund!.• of federal want to do thi~ ht.It I would methods 0 f individualiz1nc owners wort every day of the surplus stock. technical que1Uona are found Pllblle lmploy-Program hope Ibey wtll." ciosroom lnslructioo. Two week, they generally enjoy ben, but their IOpbisllcalloo For wholesale producing. in the followinl resource sug· <PEPI, the. mllJllM"' could Gallanoy, wbo la just com-Mesa Student plans 1n the Fountain Valley Uitir wort -pbnu, tbt CJUI· hu lncrwed tremendously. you need expert tnowl<dge ol g .. u .... Jt.ave been.• $ one. p1etin« work. on a master•• district, the learning center doors., being one'• own bou. More tapltal investment is bortkulture (more IO than for For more infotmatlon1 write "II •• obv a. matter cltgreo in Envlronmenlal Given Degree and modilled teaching days, Nunerymen and women often needed to start todey. Some ,.lallin&). This •loo takes to the American Association o! ol,...., my way alOll as I Geography, II on 1111 second wUI serve u models !or the stay planted even though the "'JJOrla loresee·dilllcullles !or l"altr initial capital than for N"""'rymen, Inc .. 230 woat,•Gaf!aoey 11111-•-n-career. Sevenl'yean ago he Qirislel W~ daughter Colorodo aystem. mooey might be l"""tr the liltlO guy Imm nursery any other type ol nursery Southern Bldg., Washington. ,,.... lo mode1a to learn -'ted u 111 IBM lllesman of Mn. Marie a..ckttt, ol Dr. Clari: Is be 1 p Ing elsewherr. chains IJld lranchlse opero-operation. The amount varies. DC. 20005, '°" "Stock and from "1 and made mon lhar. twice the Colorado establish certain Recessions don't wither the tionl. ~be Jn du t tr 1 For instance. if field-grown Supply Locator" -SO O Bui dananey w into the money he c:wftntly does. 2m Wallace .. '!ve., Costa model ICbooll and teaching green goods market u much authorities whom I conti.cted shade trees, shrubll, and wholesale suppliers and what mldtlle ol tblnp, aod lllday, "I got tired ol that," Gal· ·Mesa'. · was awarded an· stall$, lmJilementiof aome ol u otber typesol producb, and say that franchising hasn't eve~s .,. your producll. tN!y sell, 113. "Operating Coot alter liloa lhan a :ieor oa the laney asys, relentng to bis old ._,.ta orb deil-.e alter the neweil trends in educa-the value ol nunery stock (tt proven lo be a nu.at so lar, you'll need mo,. acruge and Study" -glv.. Investment job. lio cblJns Oiea!i View la job. "'Ibis one b much mor< """pitting roqnlrtmeob dur-lloo. you don't CCIUDI a slmnp In '17) but may provide lllfler com· equipment lhao !or growing and bnd a .. a roquiremenu, well oa lb way ID ~ a "'"anlln& lo me, even at half t,. the llnl ......,, eession Sbo bu i-i with the Foun· ha been aleadily lncreelng. pelltion In tbt Mure. Most ol ptanll in containers. Growing $5. Also ollen other publlco- mUonal JHder p *veloplng the money. It's encUy what I at Ne. Mekico state Unlversl--tain Valley tchool system Two additional factors add to the retail saJes today are nursery stock takes from l·l tions of interest to nursery :::a;;-i~tblacCj _w_a_n_t _lo_be_do_iiw~.'_' ____ tc_y_ln_Lu_CnJcos. __ ,.__N_ew_M_exl_"'_· _..,.. __ s.,x....:.._m_btl-_:,_U&S_. ____ •_la_v_onb_Je_ru_1u_re_:_in... __ .. _1ng~-ma-de_..;byc.._1m_al_:l,_lndt_;_pend_en_t ..:..yean __ on_the_a_v_e_rag.::e...c.(an_d_as __ •w_ne_"_· ------ thildHn. Hore .,. oome ol lhtl tblni• he'a accompliajled: • Secured •.ooo worth or doaatfons andJl,tlllll man-houn ol labor fo the district •• ecotoa program. • Built rnqll ol a Z.25 acre outdoor envfonmental study lab at Golden View School without e~ a penny of district fundi. Due lo open thlt l.U, the coo!pomd will ltabae levrral habilab - llUCb u p forest. grassland, dtsttl. , -Including all ol the pl animals, and U... !bit ~ naturally In theu ta • i:>esiJiled a diJlrlcl·wide envtninm"1bl education ~ gram. Giffaney says Ocean View Is one of the fint dislricb In IN! COWllry lo bave such a J:fan. ••My biggest ac- complisiµnenl. u I aee II, Is that th& wbOle dt.strtct is now commltfed to an ecology pro- gram," Gaffaney 1 a ya . "lndlvidual teacben b ave JtlWl.YJ been Interested lo it, of coutse. but now we hope to 1ive thtm the tools to teach it t ffffilvely." The ecology program, Gal· faney uya, con.Uta mostly of , a series of-1Detbodl tblf:...,haft -~ be<n &fl)U(ICi fO< a long tJ/ne. : .. But 'they were scattered an around, and most teachers wouldn\ lmow abCIUt them. What I've done 11 gather many dUlerent ldeu logetber and package them In a form that will be US! !or ieachen lo ...... . Gallaney bu Indexed the various metbodl, IO tliat a leacher who wanb lo include AD ecology lesson in ber art cbu, !or eJIDll!lo, l!O'li ooly consult Gaffaney's program uBder "art" to find several methods she mi&bt use. II special materials were need!'f, they could be onlered ''°"' lfistrlct offices. Another component ol the program· b a pion lor regular (leld trips for lludenls lo Mlected local poinll ol .,,. viromnental interest. Gaffaney ',wW late leachen ---i)iSabled Vets to Get · More Funds Bollir Given • 0 0 BU.J_LDERS EMPORIUM T.M. "•1• SAU DAYS, AU•un 10.,.. AU•UST 13, 1972 ONNDAILY9A.ILT09P.M.,IAT.& .. ~9A.M.T06P.M. 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After oil the weeds 1·· ~-1-- ~··x4 .. x8' REDWOOD POST Sound fence post or support post. Redwood hos on exc ellent life. span. 129 IA. .GARAGE DOOR SPRINGS . U"LU•TH Don't ta~e chances. Replace those old, worn out springs today and be safe. We carry a complete fin• of garag• springs and hordwbre • I I . fJMP.Cl@l!I. ~~#~r7fa2!,I ..:;::..5i;!. __ .;;:;:;:;;::=;:;:~ AMERICA'S-GREATEST HARDWARE STORES lJUSIW ·IRUllE I ... 0 • 0 ~ I I ,, DAILY PlUIT ';®EENIE By Phll l!llWfqndl ' .. --@K ... 1 .. ,_ :s,..i-... I«-, "11. W0tW riPoo ,_..,i. "Another crackpot JnOVement ~" L. M. Boyd Even Eskimoes' Get Arthritis "Some pray Lo marry the man they love, "My prayer will somewhai vary: "I humbly pray to heaven above "That I love the man I marry," Rose Putor Stokes Among any 56 men of her general age, a girl can lo- cate at Jeast one fellow she can truly love. Among any 190 girls of his general age, a man can meet at least one young lady he can truly Jove. So contends a marti· monial specialist. That explains Mra. Stoker's prayer, doesn't It? In matters of romance, it's known men to have a far more diffleult time 'flndil)g the real thing, so they 1re apt to sample tndJs. crimlnately. The girls, however, seem to be able to mate up their minds among tota l strangers in a crowded room, almost. QUERIES -Q. "Do Eskimoes gel arthritis?" A. Everybody gets arthritis. Not each single soul, cer- tainly. But everybody like EskJmoes, the Rock:efellers, Australian bushmen, TV actors, OlineJe cooks, the Oak· land Raiders, everybody. Q. "HOW tall is Alex Kuras. late of tbe Detroit Llons!" A. Just &-root-2. Exactly the same height as Otlc.ago's oow-departed-Bushman, history'• roost famous gorilla. LASHES -Am adviled a aiiable batch of the SO mlJ. lion raise eyelashes bought every year are put Into fishing lures. FACT THAT the so-called ribbon machine blows light bulbs Isn't the point Point Is It can blow 2,000 light bulbs bt one minute without even taking a breath. WHAT, you've never heard of "If?" 'Ibat's a little is- land in the Mediterranean. Is It too fiip to move that the island next door be named 11When"? And that both be turned into leisure spas for souls bopin1 to make enoua:h money to reilre comfortably? THE WATER BED fsnt' new. The snazzier old Romans tmployed some such a thing. It was hung on ropes from overhead, shaped like a cradle, filled with wann water. The insomniacs soaked therein up to the chin while a serv. ant industriously rocked 'the thing bacl: and forth. History records this device virtually assured a good night's detp aleep for the servant. Addre.s.s moil to L. 1rf. Boyd, P. 0. Box 1875, Ne10- port Beach, Calif. 92660. SHOP OUR RED BIG 26 oz. Champagne Expot1S Dwindle PARIS (AP ) -France's champagne exports to the United States sufrettd a slump in 1971 and producers of the bubbly drink are so concerned they've engaged a U • S . research firm to explain the drop. Over-all exports or cham- pagne from France rose 14 percent last year. The United States was fourth place on the export list with 3,748,766 bottles. This meant American.! popped 760,860fewerchampagne , corks than in 1970. Champagne producers wor· ried about the drop. Did an economic recession a n d 1nonetary difficulties mean Americans could no longer af- ford champagne In the grand manne r? The French also fretted about the effect of U.S.A.-produced bubbly called champagne. So the French chamr.agne industry hired an Amer can research organiza- tion to come up with the answers. Britain was France's major champagne customer I a s t yea r, importing 7.374,485 bot- tles. Second place went to Ita- ly . which imported 6,612,750 bottles. Belgium was third Ydlh 4,494 ,883 bottles. daringly bare Now you co n be port of the summer foshion fashion scene ... free from the wor ry of re· vealing unfem inine ho ir. 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SizC"S 4.7. IOY'S RAaE LIG SUI.CK stripes in lltwdy cotton/pol,yee- w cluck. Patch or ni\ng pocbta. ux. BiACH • ] II (Al' dtllo Bdl ""' <Ara .... .. ~ ,,, ..... IDOi - ell .. -., -the I • -ol al ,,, ~ to I ·~ ~l~ tlleln "'I Ill~ -Willi ~ •N ~1 ... ...... lllve tnSUI m111t awar. l«}U .: "N F J· WA form, llclal alter Hoov· Justi1 COOi'< lelllf WU spenl was SllCCf lnves Octol lock• AU -Salli• dlrec I( at !ht.II Jllllk !:;i ana1J wu ' leldl! =~ and I tbe I third Bo with ., d Hoo• Id j ltnl wblli ~ W:dnttd,q, A"""l 9, 1972 DAJlY PlLOT JJ Irish Children 'Stone .Soldier, Cheer as He Di es 1st & 2nd R.E. LOANS • BYIDIWICllS JIELJ'Aa'I', !IGrtbera - {.41') -NarUllnt -· -"' bola kl1Jad • .... -......., nJcbt. 'l1toJ -ltla ICOllt car In !AnDICh. -blm .. the -with. brick, Ind cheerttl ::..l:i. ~ Wbea the Cit 'l1toJ ~ bOmbmled an lm- llt&lut:e thil -e to _,., .-lajured cnwman tn 1ll1alloa of creal -~--· lf«~treland '• -... lbt .... ,.,_ bas ........ lbt bolllolJdd. Oftc lbt )'Ollll(lllero "' Ille -!ant and Roman C.lbolic gbeto ... .,. the fronl line troo111- 'lbrle fW'I of --.. bas ll'lltlformed the ~ -"' -""Y• and Indians Into a deadly game of atreet wufue. lo the C.lhollc Cbeltoa. tbt ·-" Te till c.lllolle dllldrto. the to the IOldlen lw 11111 IX>ro oil," a Brltllb ,..,_, Rid. •ID"Y· Many hlY• bffn In-ber 1ev<11 dlildrSI wW 1et 1RA -.,.. bona. Jn 11.,,., ~wHll lhllr W. "Yoo can't lhoot them, nn jured. A ll·yUM!d Catholic hurl l'nllalanl areu lika Bellut'1 hinds. fQll! Bui I'd loY1 to bnl the boy wu bllnd<d u be ployed "Bemadette hear1 t be lou&bSblnkhlDdlllrlet,llllltrl Ooe .-wu -to hell out of them -and I 10CCU.Hewublt by1nibber ooldlencomlna,andshe'soff tr.m the outllwed \11Jter ble GDlO an .-c1t low It eveunon U I coWd aet bullet fired by troopen at to lhoQ\ ot them or piclt up Volunteer '°"" It< the ldob. and .,it tato the driver'• fa<e. my hands oa thelr pu<ots." rioters ow by. stones for her brothers to Ii! a -rlol la a Calhollc Urd!W In the ll'im Be1fQt throw. She'll get kWed one THB CATHOLIC kid. leam c111i11e1 al Belfut, a T.year-old 11ums have knowo llWe o11e PAJIENill ARE frialtWied. day.'' • 11 .000 .. , ...... ...... _ e Ne ht__.,_, .... • u, .. ,..,. .. ~., ....... RILIAILE 847·1200 I i hoir to ..Ue aall bombs, oc:out boy 8lal'lll!CI beltlad a bol' but the hltred and llWlplclon The case of Bernadette, II, ii But for every ooe of the for the CtJOD'<tl• c • rr Y Jbda with a mllkman·1 that has 1lmmor<d beftrecn typiCll. She ii 1 chirpy blonde baby~a<ed rioters, !hero 1J •!~=======~ meaag., lrool the IRA'• com-delivery buket fUll of rntll< the two rell1ious commwtllles moppet who llY<I In the child who IJ frtghl<ned by the)~ : msnd and leam avidly the bottle Molotov codtail•. He for year1. riotous Ancleroonstown dbtrlct ~f bomblnfl, shooUnc and Wh C 1 : language of bate and 1bule. bad •-•peel •-mako them Kida on both side! roam the of BeUast. She lovea the rtou . These are nervous o area · ID ""'---I'\.-" t be Ula w • tbar swirl oulllde htr door. No other N\Wp&per in tht : ".--_..,.. ttreet.e tn wild aanaa de[ytng wrecks, afraid even to go into world Cl.l't't about )'QUI' com.-; guerrtUa llnqltold In J.oD. l'OA MANY B 111 TIS R evtryOne -P1r<Dts, pollce "I cannot control her 11 the atreeu to pla,y. Doctors muntty like your c:ommunl!l • doatlurJ stormed bJ lha ooldlers lha ticb ue more eC· 1nd priests. Ill," says ber mother, his· report many bu"t Into tws daily ..,. ... ..,. doea. n, lroopt lsot weet, Ole Cllhollc fecUye lhall the aumnen. Sevanl cblldren hive died gltd Ind jumpy from the when they heor thWlder. They the DAILY PILOT. • 'I Ute tlle Ida -• •I .ii. Y '!t-~cbl~l<lr~m~11P1~t~oie1~rde~fll~-~in.~_:·:!_J_!bl~te~the~_!kkll~.."rnoat~~o1~~ln~Ullter~::·!.•..:lhree~~Y~eua~~a1~~·~to~1enoe~~ond~the~a>os~tant~~f•~·~r~lhin1<~.."11'..'1s~1~bo~rr~·b:.. __ _::::=======:::'.; e.a't Meet tl'leloe, Hit .... 1 Bid l 'il lew te ha dae laeU .U el t"-' - -4 ri1 a.-It eee• ••re 11 1 _.,. ~ •W .. ,.,.. -tlaelr pcretlU.' • • the car. Two po11ttmea w~nt -bleedlna under the bail o!llOOel. The ltD>)I oUlcer laadln1 the troops who confnltled the -ge rfolen Wal bard put to restrain hJ1 men from wadloe Into them. 111 was slekened by the dllldren'• actions," be said. "It aO _,.ed 11R a came to them.'' "The Incident must llll'tly blft ltorrlflecl Ill but the most insemitivt: lo ~ country,•t Wlllilm Whitelaw, Brita!n'1 ~to N o rt h ero lteland said In a statemenL "NOTHING CAN m or e clearly illustrate the enormous ftsponaiblllty which pu<oU have at the present time to ensure that r their children inuat he restrained and made ... .,. of the frlgbtful ..... sequenc0s of lbelr acllom In a "Mo mmy! Daddy! Wotch met look what I can dot Ya wotchin'?" boys hive become hardened shock troops for the lri>lt llepubllcan Army l1Jlllll<n. THEY • AllE sent oot to stone Ind taunt troopo and Jure them Into the '"1~'1 aighu. The w. .,.~ DOW. When the soJcJien sweep Into cliapene them. They vattbb -aide alfteb 1t a prearnnged signal, l<1ving the troopen In the open for the hidden -to pldc off. The children, nftllng In age from I to I to -len. regularly flee the crfpplln1 rubber buDetl the IDidien fire fnm. riot guns. So 'disdainful ue they that the rubber bUlleU are blgbly prized u baWe troplties. They -the bluest danger b from the b a t on-brandisbinl "matcb- aquada11 ol. troopers who nee Into the mobs to ll'lb the klda' leaders. l>W Bil Keane Fired RBI Official Joins Justice Dept. WASHINGTON (AP) - A former high-ranking FBI of· f1clal who was forced to retire after a feud with J. Edgar Hoover has rejoined t h e Justice Department as coordinator of all narcotics 1"6 lelllcence. William C. Sulliv1n, 60, who spent J> yean in the FBI and was once viewed u a likely. succts!Or to Hoover, left the investigative agency 11 s t October after the FBI director locked him out of hil oUic<. • Atty. Gen. Ric:hll'll G. Klein- cllenat announced Tuuday that SulUYlll bis been appointed director of the -ly eresled N'atlonal Narcotic• liltelligence Center in the Jnatlce Departmmt. Sulllvltl ..... nputaU. .. -• ICbolar and ID inteilifl<!IC'I anllyst. For many yean, be wu the FBJ'1 ackooWledged leldlnl apecflllat on sub' -, 11 WU thlJ espertile that led to ltla -with lloovtr and h!I abrupt departllre from the FBI where ba bad ronUd ibird In authority. , Ba1icllt,, SulUvm cJisafJrted with HOOYtr alo<U the tllreat el d om e 111 e CIJl'lllnutlllm. Hoover tllUl ltla death npnl- ed the Commtmllll u the lcumOll -cl the natloa -SaJllnn believed the ... el' md Dllft radical l'011P' such .. the sos and the Black Pantbera were more dangerous In lheoe time .. 11 was undentood lhlt Sulllvan and Hoover began ex- changing 11rcastic and aometimes fiery me m o s . Sullivan wanted also t o modernize FBI tnvestigaUve lechnlquea and collided bead· on with Hoover over that sub- ject. The clash came In late September and r<llllted In Hoover ~ act1cn on a weekend, wbtn Sulllflll WU OD Je1ve, to change~ loclts OD ltla office door and Ibo lo hlveSulUYID'lnuner<IDOftd from the •b:mceway. lo ltla -post, Sulliv .. will dlnd tbe ptberlnr, ~ """ dbtrtbatlon "' mrcolles tntelliltoce .data, dmrinl ,.. formation trom 1 e v e r a 1 govemtrtml ..-. Be will he paid 111,000 a yeu, 0>m- pored With the '31,0IO ba WU getting wills the FBL The unit will have aboat 10 employea when fUlly staffed. Prealdettt Nhon a I k e d C.O,... July r1 for SU inlllion for the lntell'-< center. 11 eame u part of llil r<qttoll for '115.J millloo In a1~tal -IOI" bis ca-'p ..,._ drua .-. .... '-· a.JllVu .... -chief al --., tlte -.... Crfmt ~ehlloa lnslflu1a In Waq,ort, Cam. AU UST ·SALE ~!!!_!.~~~7:§~~LOWER PRICE;i;i!,,.S ~ Yow.Chelce1 • Twlft erfulkl•• llod(_y ... d frame extra) • Single dresser ban • four-drawer cheat •Powder table FRENCH PROVINCIAL BEDROOM COORDINATES La fete-Pam~r your prmce.! 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Memhert ol both hbuses and Oii both aldOI of the lma&lnary tltltl largely agree it will be a hotly contetted l.uue during the comtn& campaign -one lhll could affect the outcome of at.le Senate and A.,.mbly raeot. On lhe othtr hand, there setms \0 be confwion over just what the state COi). atltutional amendment's im- pact will be If, II mot:l membm lolormally polled aeem lo expect, 11 pwes. llf TBll UPPER house, Pretldent Pro Tem Jamu l4Jlls (l>San DiOJO I, who op- -the death penalty, ... P"'aaed approval ol the tnp 1tate cow1 '1 action. "The court'• de<illon ball- nlfli the death penalty hert," he noted, however, '1put the 111111 oft the eourta -all the reasona tbty had ror findinc capital punl1bment un-. conttltuttonal wue rtasont havinfr lo do wtth judicial ao- tk>ns. "1 would like to see the death penalty banned, but I wouJd like to lft it done , as 1 btlieve it should haw been done. by legill1tive 1dkm." Of QUALln TANK TOPS s... C--jlan (R· power lo im-c a p 11 a I Lone BellCh), who led an punislvnent. -ulul fl&bt lo place the In the lower b o u t e • }nillaUve on tbe ballot throU&h Atseznblywoman Mn. Yvonne le11•••Uvt act l 0 a , alJO Bratbwalte Burke Wd she ....., "caJl'I understand the court'a predlcl<d -ge and old he '· "plr-~" al the court'• sis· acllotl," btcauoe ohe 1,.1' the ~ -U.S. SUpnme Court acUoo hu to-one rejection of 1 rt tn eUect ended 0the death Amotiean CMI LI be rt It 1 penalty Ill tllla couotry. Union petition to remove the .. , feel m-y strongly on the questlon from the ballot a• subject." aald Mrs. Burke, "wasteful ea:pe:nd.ltuu." who wUI not be back in the l<tlislatW't nm year (ohe la J'\lMt,,. for Conaren>. "and I am very against the death ptnaJty." She WU In dlJlgrttmenl will> Assemblyman Floyd L. Wakefl•ld (R·llowneyl who hol<b the U.S. Suprtme Court ~lsion allll leaves the Issue -and be is strongly in ravor of death penalty retenUon - up to the Individua l states. "This will be an issue In the fall ," Wakefield said, "one of tht top lasues." DEIJKMEJIAN NOTED lhatll;;;;;;;;::;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;~:::~~~::;;--pusage of the amendment( wlll on)y leial"" the death PIANO USSONS penalty once a1aln in thla SNlt -I---~ stile and that state laws on I"'; a ...,.;.' " •r•·• tlit subject wUI have lo he IAUIWIH MUSK LAI 547-3167 reviewed and .revised to con· WOODWORTH ',.".,",· ~~ fonn to a recent U.S. Supreme -Court dect!lon limiting state PIANO AND ORCAll cri FOR GALS! Sir.... SoUll1, Knfh. Al• Silk Smt111. S, M. L. XL Gr1nr1 units !ht I• mou1 "Vill1g1~· be of sportsw11r -ono of the world's fln11t. noM s4•s ''I watch prices. That's why I shop at Alpha Beta:' MRS. DARLENE MILLER-SANTA ANA Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers , BDG "The Ultim1lt in l1i1•ul"f". All ' tM MW 1tylff 11 thlM ""''' ... ,.....-· 1Nm .,. MOW 11 .. Cr1nt'1! 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Ills U71I ~ totaled an unpr"""1enttd 1111,ip. • He ~!<d M ol le t>ro,essional ..,.~ 1'71 llld plied up .. lmJlripsi.. point IDlil -. ~ -' In the prol~ioaal at! llilals bf Ken ~wall In ao t plc TY ~last !all: 'Laver, bo plaYt I"'! ol Newport lloach is Club, Iii -by ""81 Ufilrll *' .. 1iillr -pliiyer ehll time and ll·tbo pme'• only two 1lme winntr ol ~ Graocl Slam -the Allllrallan, Frmcll, ""81ilh 'and Unilld States - tllJ<a. "' """ Ibo .... tD 1112 -lipin 11HW. ~ County Sports Cdtl>ritltl will !eta 118 lei! blmdedlAullraltall ot' tbN di\/al biDqael m n..-. ~~ 10 al-Santa,.... •• Sad- at ! ,., ... t •. '••\I. , . , • r w......,, "'-9, 1972 DAILY rllDT !l . • Newport's McKihhon Ill Uphill Battle ., -AllD IWIDY ............. --.. aUoJlal • -.... al -la Nt.p.it lleacll tbil -pilar .. Jon1ns lor Ibo Ol,,..,&c -Ill -.. Germtll1 •• double -'""" partldpul. Mell-. a ..aidea.l o1 Newporl -wflh hit wife Jan and oeven-~ -liladleo!, will ... making Ilia -bip to the Gamel but will be • paniclpanl lor the Onl time. la 1111 be wmt to Mulco Ctly u an altomaWbul _,pt. chance to"""' ..... A lllllal lbop -ot Lang Bacb Clly Colleeo. ~ ... ..,... In ~ aod ._....uy bu • JM'--·' attitude toWardl com-,.. . _ • ._ this will be .... day In tbt .. Of DO&, deptndl Ml I number of tldap. Double acuUo .. • partlcularly MUNICH ' ~ 1972 ~- ol the rowlna lwn, bowtwtr, and bll aorntwhait dlsamyed b 1 c k I r o u n d. sub1ta111l1te his fttllncs. His doubles par1ner ts Jobo Van Blom ol Looc Bacb. Ask<d II there WU any particular lo- ddent Ulat lf<>od out more Ulan atbtrl in his battle to reach the Olympic Garn,., he tbouaht for a momtnl and then rtpfied: "It's a wbo1e book. Actually, you can't l•I tbtre without anything unusual blp- ~" •, Tb< blc thing Ulat bothers him In the whole situation b the COii ol being an amateur athlete. "lt COits an ••'ful lot to be an amateur. It is al.molt impossible to maintain an am1teur status and keep up llnanCloJ -lbllllies ol I lamjly. LA Bids to Climb Off Floor; r .. • . --~lston Not .. C1onceding Yet Dodgers Suffer Tough 2-1 Los~ In 19 Innings CINCINNATI .(AP) -A little after midnlght today, the golden coach car· rying the Los Angeles Dodgers' pennant hopes lumed Info a pumpkin. The Dodgers came here knowin& a three-game !Weep or the Cincinnati Reds wali all but required to keep them 1n'the NaUooa1 Lt.ague Wes( race. They started the J\rst game Tuesday night -and wound Jl up this rooming alter It ~aking. agotllmg in- nings that ended in a 2r 1 Cincinnati vic-_ tory. "Tbty all toow me on a first narnit bub at the credit un!on ,'' he says in • ·facetious manner. l "I qu.lt every yeaf, it seems like. After the '81 Olympics I quit but here I am qain," uys the S4-year-old rower. How dJd be happen to get started in rowing! •lWbiJe I wu attending Cal St.ate (Long Beach) I saw a poster ooe day that 1\'U asking for volunteers for the· crew team with no experience necessary. It wu 10rt of collegiate looking and l answered the can." He hadn't participated In sports In hlgh school in Michigan but was quJckty ad· dieted to rowing. He says of hill college rowing ex· perience, "as a ff't¥man I was No. S: u • • 1 IOj)bomore I Wlf tlao ntlb: u a Junior I moved to No. l : and as a stnior I was in the bow. Ont ~re year and I •'OUld have been too tmall and thrown out of the boat." l\lcKlbbon bu betn rowlnl •lnala and doubles aince 1965. But singles com- peUUon lakes over evtry so olttn and temporarily scuttles the duo. McKibbon sWfered a broken back in 1966 and was out of action for a ye.ar and a haU. The injury bugaboo put a cramp in the doubles style again in 1'70 but other than those two years, he bas been active despite hi.11Mual retlmnent. In 1969 the duo woo the worid cham· pionships in Austria and in 1'10. despite injuries, finished third in the world com· petition and won the Eng.li.sh Henley regatta . Back Seats May Await Who 's Who Pi-tUNIOI (AP) -Chiefs of slate and royalty will be outranked by tbe elite of international sports at the Pi-funich Sum- mer Olympie Games. But the government chiefs and nobility are assured of pampering. despite their status as private guests at the Games, Aug. 26-Sept. 10. "Persons who are number one in normal protocol are fourth or fifth in line at the Games," said Hartmul Nevries of the Olympic organization committee pro- tocol office. Britain's Queen Elizabeth Is one of 12 heads of state plaMing to attend, along MUN ICH 1972 BIG CANYON HOSTS AGNEW, TWO PROS Viet president Spiro Agnew and lour· ing prolessiooal tolftra Billy Casper and Doug Sandtrs were 11D011J1 a stlect entry list at Big Canyon Country Club Monday during a special Spiro Agnew mulligan tournament . ~ The event was a ftmd.raising tourney with a subslantiaJ entry ftt for parllcipants wbo played In louno111<' with the three speeial guests. In the tournament. all four membert of the foursomes were able to pick up their drives and move them to the longest drive of the founome . They did the same !bing on succeeding sholl hi lhe coi!>- pe:Ution. • Olsen Feels Lucky Des.pile Injuries • • • LONG =CS ) -StSL•!lih'l'I 11111 -'" ~ lll&tlllliOd 11 GDIJmna --11~ '*"''• IWO 111 ..... • lilt rip! l;Dee._ ........ • Ytt the ~yeaM>ld biG!ld ht 1 r.rtumte. lllbou&h he'd~ 'rather lllva longme Ibo ,... .,. enfomd idltnell. • ur tlD'l tell )'OU ~ htd:;y l'Ve btm, •• ..,. Illa atarllnC rtobt dd•Dtl9' tackle ol the Lia Anpltl llams. "Tbere .. "' -1111111 -........ Illa """ 1111 lllt ................... .. lnjariol. • • ' • .. • , .. • • . . .If DAILY PILOT ~. "-t 9, lm Kidd Doesn't Fool Around ... Ex-Barons Star Key Figure in South Defense Sy ROGER CARLSON Cit ... DflllY ....... , ... Put r e c o r d s , lndlvldu1l pride and a lot or oilier ln- tal>,llblea l)vt tbe Soulh plenly to shoot for Aus. 17 In tbe Uth aMual North-South All-star football game at Orange Coast COiiege. But Eldon Kidd, Fountain Valley High'• No. t·procluct of the It'll RBSOD , problbly put . il best when dtacuulnr his :jloal In the upcomillJI slnlggle: •. "If there's a he1ven on :~arlb H's being In the winning ·)ocker room." :; That's how the 6-3. 215-pound- :tr sum.3 up his desires and hil teammates' gotl 11 they try to put a 1top to a four· game lol1ng atreak for the Rtb<~. But for Klt'd, it won't be 1 matter or returning to the aceoe of embarrusment for the South. In fact, he'• never s~ a slnj:lt all-star struggle despite being one of the toughest linemen ln t h e Orange Coast arta. "I've never even watched a game on television from start to finish. Frankly I hate to watch it, I jw1 don't care about some other team. The only one that count! is the ont I'm 1 part of," says Kidd . The FOWtlaln Valley llalld- out ii counted on for heavy duty at defensive tackle for the Soulh and ho aay1 the Rebl have plenty going for them . lncludln& team unity. · "There'• no ~lquea iD camp. Coac~ea Bill Boswell and Bob Woods really know how to run things," aaya Kidd, w h o flgum on a semester at Orange Coast College playing football for Dick Tucker, then a two-year ltln\. wilh mission work for his church. After that, II 111 g ... rlghl, Eldon ls hopeful of walking on to the campus of Utah State or Brigham Yount. And if he Estancia Wins Saddleback Mustangs . Bag Five Falls ... does, cbancts.,. he'U b< one ol those gema: that everyone goes bananas over trying to figure out why he wun't lapped long ago. Too, he bu draft worries with hi! No. U ticket. Kidd earned firtt t .. m All- lnlno League and ......S team All-Orange C o u n t y bonon u a ~. yet the one thing he remember• best a bout hi.I prep career wu the personal disuttr of clroppJnr a tackle eligible pass against Edison In his laat combat. t.. foe tho high point In his career at Fountain Valley he says : "It was just belng 1 pert of It. When l WU I freshman I only played five or six plays for tbe whole season and when I was a junlor 1 sat on the benc::h for the flr1t three varsity gamea. "I'd coosidtr high tchooJ I prolty wasted lhin& wltboul Water Pow Title To Zubies athletict.'' . l.~e'•falaof 1· backudp playf er~~ GARY JENNINGS (73), BOB GRAVES (71), CRAIG HANSON (79), ELDON KIDD (n), BEEF T"H'f.sO'UTit""w'ALL 1M;: o ens ve si e o tue ledger, but U he's u...r Zubies and Wilson kept their defensively only that'• ok with Costa P.lesa lligh'1 Mustangs captured the Division t cham· pionship in Costa Mesa sum- riier league water po Io ·warfare Monday night with a : >2 triumph over previously : undefeated Downey. outside chancH alive Mooday him. Newport's Charlie Glazier night in lbelr quest to "You get a IJU!e beat up of· and Jeff Duyndam scored overtake BlackJes In the Costa feruively or deferuilvely. But three and two but G'arden Mesa open summer basketball at least you 1et a little Grove won in overtime afttr circuit at Orange C 0 11 t !a7:.n1Uon on defense," he the two teams had battled to Colleje. M for adape ing tD the 4-3 Rose Rolls Y aru Likes to Clown Around : Leading the champs was ;)1'.Mi:e Holl ister with two goals :}Vli.ile single tallies were pro-- : Yided by Allen Langston. Tom : Stover and Dave Lund. ;i 9-all situaUon ln regulation ZUble!I nailed Saddleback. setup at Wutmilllter it'• just time. 72-47, while Wilson took the a matter of "putting your Top Series In Ellins But ·south lsn"t Laughing Edison 's Pat Moorhouse measure or s 0 u the r n head down a bit and going scored five goals to lead the hard," says the kid from By DENNll CAMPBBLL CalUomia College, 724. Fountain Valley. Hunllngton Beach's Bud or tilt o.,,"" ttttt Chargers tD I 7..f verdict over The winl leave ZUbles and Tom Yaru geb bJa lhare of Valencia in varsity III play at Wlbon with M and 7-6 marks Role boomed a 909 four-game fun out of foot"·" "He 1••-:-Overtime verdicts al Orange :Coast College were aplenty in :the final night of action with ·Estaneia topping Foothill, 8-7, and Newport droppini:t a JD-9 decision to Carden Grove. In other hosUlitles it w a s 1.akewood ,besting Anaheim , a.,;, Costa M ser1es to advanct !rom qhth ~ ~ esa. whJle Blackles continues to CM Tars lourth 1 Moncl to clown l1'0UDd a bi• " sa)'I M'··lon Viejo got ~o goa•· the I . h ,. to pace In ay ' ~ •• g pace oop wll a JO.I his hi"" school COid> -but from Scolt camp be 11 , d nlghl's aocond l'OllDd of the •" recor . w ~--M G you can bet he'll get down to but the Dlahlor d r 0 pp e d AU y ed z b'-End S11mmer eat ~1 atch 1me en oung pac u "'3 ---~ EllminlUons bowling touma--buJlneas when the Orange snottier ooe-polnt decillon, 7-41, with 14 point1 white Brett Countv All-star game•· 1taged El Dorado ~"'-· ment at Costa Mesa'• Kona .1 .. to · vwc:r acore1 Ul· Marche1, Tandy GJIH1 and C A Aug. 17 at Orange Coast eluded Bolaa Grande over Los Wolla Slonlger each con-age CtiOn Lane!. COiiege. Bob Webster whipped \n a ·penalty shot to break the tie .for Costa Mesa. He and male '·l eff Davis led Estancia's at· :tack with four goals each. AlaJDJ·•--, •2·, --• Troy Just eight games remain Yaru ls the North's I-I, 220- -Ill"' mDU tributed a doz.en counttn lo defeated Kennedy, 11-4. Newport Harbor and c.osta (two weeks ) belore the cur-pound Jlneback« from Sunny the winner's scoring column. Mesa High basketball con· rent Deld of 11 ill cut to the tcp Hills, and he'll have to be DivisiOD Vtt itctlon at l.flke Dowling led Saddleback fl·-. dealt •ith lf the South b to Esta6cia, the f r o I b .. I O·p h with IS point.I. tingents conclude their sum-.... It third In . •• •• mer activity tonight with Rose had games of 254-22$ earn 1 w 1n ~ue 131.11 league, w11 wrapped up wttll 1 Jim Conklin was the high and 257 and ap-•-' beaded game of the series. • scorer for Wilson with 21 finales in the Foothill High t-"'~ "I' ll ha :.8 F 1~1 win for Westmimter owr poln'· whl'· Jim Hat •• 11 dd league. • for ~No. 1 spot until he roU· m rea y vlng a Jot of •• Los Amlgot and F.dllon'1 M ed 1j to ~ ca~. CiM:: 1 • Coach Bob Soren 1 en 1 1 ed a 172 In the finale. He fUn out bere," 11ys Yaru, a ~~; ucs ace trlumpboverW..tmi. For Southern California Mesans collide wllh Lo s de!Bobe•~-~ !l'J'006'1••·, L :.~ .. ~~~st!~ ~·. WestmJnster111Joyd Holder College it was Jim Payne (Z2J Amigos at 6:15 while coach .-.... ... ~~ -.-u... r1a.i -.i..:i:.-·~of ,.:-::-the · ·, h and Joo llunUey sccl'<d Ova Dale Hagey'• Newport quintet Bernal, 226-200; and Dave ~~., ~ gu)'I, lr .;~.....,. auc OS and four loala -Edloon'• and Mike Wailers (15 ) leading meeil Foothill It •• Frame, 217-111 -be!ore Joo. ·~ qulckness Ind tf!Cb. -~" bl& gun WU Sig MuhlhaU3'1' lhe way. Newport rolled to Ila 10th Inc fo lltrll Lowry, US.171 Jlique." I wlth three. a.-'" .. ,' ._ 111 .. win in JS ouUQp Ill foot.hill Since each victory mt11n1 I.ft Footblll has been Yaru'I " Los other finals lDc:luded Bolsa v.,.. • > " MOnday With a = win over addltlonil IO pins, Root pkbd PIDO "'" -he 4'ned a .,., ter s de ......... Ma•fi"-' , , ' u ltartin& fal1bac.k ~ 7$-;;;: . . . = noy'"'~1ii1ru~t:i: 1r:f:r... l I 1 :1 ~~ilmm were led by ·~i=::.s::n~· -. pound ........... iu a 1 : :.~w-:..., ll<altJ_, 0 r a~ g e 4'1. ' if.+:. I l l 'I Nonn Louvler'I OV<l'lll play uUve nl&)lt of bowling that "We blew b< wu going to ~ '-' -•• ,_ .... 1.," " >I and the balancod ocortni It· Role hu been the top pin ml-b< • good football ptsyer whe• ·Coast Collep) and Mabee " " ,t '' lack that aaw Louvier topping lector, the first time in tbe 1J. we 11w him u a freshman," ~Jt.ire Service (SaddJeba!r) at· May Speaks ~1ie.," ~ 1' I '17 his mates wltb nine countel"I. year blltory of the tourney recaUs &mny Hll1I coeclt Bob .1empt to snap 1 pair t~ . Ne1... o l Mesa's chance.s w~e hurt l.D that one man hu ao dom.ln-· : lame losing streaks when the ~"" 1' • j i: the second quarter ,..hen two ated the shooting. .::iwo MelroJ>olilan Le• I u e At Luncheon \':l';.11 ···-.~, ' I 4t technical foulJ tumid the He haa rolled 901, • and ·~ball teams duh P~g~ • , • ,. • game around and Foothill 909 tho 1aJt three Mooday1. ;·:tt.1:o'clock at Boyten a )""~'111 • ! ' 11 as.nimed a JG.U: hal!ltme Ramirel replaced Long ~Im. California Angels pitchers G 'i1:.=.':~ L 11f bulge on the way to 1 47-t2 Beach't Doug JohNon u the '•.,•ward's was dumped by the Rudy May and Steve Barber ~~~S~'"" ~ li 1 Elim• leader, desDile winning :ht Fonda Dons, t-2, Monday and Minnesota Twins manager 0 .. 1.v'"-"' c11. c1 iirw11 n v ctory. only one game. Tr 1 l I l n I ~t at E1 Modena Park after Frani. Quilici will be guest " " " '' .. 9-t "~ uy ,. ., John.son by 81 pins at the ·~ly losing a 5-1 decisk>n speakers at the week I y :::C't:... i J f ~f "1'-ft i I T : start. Ramirez, of Anaheim, .'to host Cypress Sunday. Anaheim stadium Club sports b..if',.,,-f : I 'l 21'.~'~•f 1 1 1 • had a four-game block or &'M :·:Mabee Tire hu been luncheon Thunday at noon. ~i·~=llunok ' i . I rt~ ! ' i i while Jobnson rolled a 774. ·'dneated by Cypress and Senik Barber, who wu ligned by ~~~"'•d• 1 o J ~ Nlct1o11 j f I J That gave Ramirei a one-~W II~_!!~ t~~!~na:s~Uected. tbe Angels u a free agent In H:lf:t....: w11 .... uJf. ' w ra:...:. l ~ j' z pin margin. · • ~ mid-May, hu allowed onl" W-'-rd l I .I ... -::elru:\~.tg::!.~ !our runa tn It relier.; Gn'd S1'gnups '""' -.. ~,, ,.; r.g£,~.'~,_···.::;.. l:lll :GI-.. McKinl.., lin&led, was pearances and hil earned run ~"= • ' ' 1......,, ... ~~ flll ...... ~.1 average of 1.86 b the lowest 5 t" -!!! ~*= I"' =•Crlftced to leC(ll)(I and on the staff. RegbtraUon for junior AIJ. c.tt M-. ;.m" " ,. f a111<nl&t .::U :.cored on John Palmer's one-May ha!I been_,,.,.. eff....-ive American football wUI '· held ,.._ 1• l •1 l 1· ~~·· 11 oi-":%9 :ti<se blow. ·-· ~· '·-··· h gh~ f"-.h.,,-'g J'l '!•.1~" ,;.,, ='" t:':ir.··::, :··..McKinley and Palmer tech In hls last four starts, wlnnin& at UG6'"'HI Beac HI Aug. w•ln lt. ::11 .~\_,t,11~ ~ ~ -l"L-8 a palr,Jolint:-one-and-aJlowing 15 • "'I,. i i • :it. c-,:,1, :litd two hill for UHi uca. only nve runs in bis last 36-1/3 An interested boys 1hould "ht.' 1 1' 1•: ~~ ,.:.,~ ...,:::,'".,•ev ·zn :-:eypresa scored three timel lnnlnis. ',•,,,",,-.,, ,.,.... '' ~,.,"~,,,",'• ,....,,_ IY U: °" 'e:e 't':ti.: • ~n :jn the third frame and one run, ___________ r_e_po_rt_at 4:30:::.· _____ ...::=!'..----''-"'riii;;ii"~i;i-ii;;;;;ii;;i;i'"';;ii;;ii;;i;i''ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;" : OCh In the fourth aod :11eventh. DEAN J.EWIS OIL CHANGE . ..... LUBE • lricMlinl Up IO I 0... -~Oii •1se -.rci.m SA E $3.00 Schoner. "He came around 1bout the n!lddle of bis IOpbomore made blm fullback. aeuon and we our 1tart·in& realizes that be needl more •peed. "His blggesl asset b his ability to read de/enaea. He't a vtry intelligent . football "M a tophomore we thought player and can Jick up what of him mainly In terms of of-the oppos.itlon Is doln• Verf feniie, btlt aftei \re played him quickly. By the end of the first at llnebacbr it didn't take quarter he know• what's com-long to reallui he'd be good." Yaru galned weight steadily ing." through hlgb ICbool and has Yaru is impreSRd with the added 15 ~ since football North team in general and a season ended.' although be in-couple of ruM.ing bacU in tend.I to keep bilJ wtiiht at particular. about 220. "I think qu!cknw is more "Cbarley Judge (Kennedy) Important than tize, '' be ex· really looks good." be uys. plains. "I don't think I've lost "He's really qulct laterally aoy quickness by gaining and gets through the line weight, tbou&h.." quickly." "Tom dotsu't have rul good Yaru faced Judge In speed, allhou&h a hyper .. t· Fr .. way League play, but tended lmN slowed blm up," rales Sol10J'!'• , Bob Blum, AYtScboner.r"'Hemovesvery Judge's runnfng mate in' the qulclly within Uie line, though,, . North's bacldleM, as his and lileds bloda' well. toughest opponent. "In blah schoOI, a llnebacker "He's got air.e al)d geat can b< ql!ick lllt In college he speed. He was the be!! back I hu to ba-qulck and lasl I'm !aced all yeat," aays the auno Tom w1lf gel W!e< and Unlverllly or Oregol>l>ound will wort on It when be Yaru. CUSTOM TAILOlliP SEAT COVERS • Clltftnl hlltelllfllll "' lldWYlnlMil~ ., ... c111..,.1 .. .,... .,.... ....,.... lfc:.twt•~· MOW·OttLY s2499 f~~ 1NST'.tiio FRONT END ALIGNMENT Alli•C....•C-. IT-....... w .... nr. ... _ ... • c. ...... "'"" ... W..t.A-. -s599 SAVI! $3.00 -. CAii • In the setback to La Fonda, : the winners took a 2.0 ad· : vantage in the fint, but the : Pirates Ued It in the second : on a tw0-0ut walk. a triple by : Mike Bowen and McKinley's Baseball Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE '72 TOYOTA 4-WHEEL 'single. ' Lo Fonda thon forged ahead ; with a tally In the wro. added one In the fourth and Dve In ·the fdth to ~ to the vie- • to<y. : 'Ibo Pirates were held to juat four hits. : •..n~t1~ ..... ·:~j~ ! 1· I I ii! J 11 ~ '-"...,,_ ~ ~. ~ .a:n:=,,i ...... ~ti~ 11 rW 1.1111 -• 'I! : me-. • • ::J. -· PIJUburgh New York Chic.go SI. Louis Mootreal ·Philadelpllla CtnclnnaU lfouifm : . . East Dtvillon W L 65 39 53 47 53 so 51 51 45 53 39 14 1 West Dlvl!lion 63 39 $8 47 53 49 San Francllco San Diego 48 $8 48 59 41 tlS Pct. GB .Sil .5l'l 1\1 .524 11 .IOO 13\l .443 II .m ie .Ill .532 .520 .453 .'49 .394 Ill 10 17 17\l 23 AMERICAN LEAGUE Eltl Divilloll Detrott Balllmore New York Boston Cleveland Mllwaukee W L Pct. GB 51 M .553 56 47 .544 5J 41 .525 ,52 IO .510 48 5e .462 41 IS .394 West Dlvlliol O&kland 62 45 Chicago 59 44 Minnesota 54 47 Kan1&!1 City 4~ 54 Aqel1 47 ~7 Texas 4114 T11et11•~·• 111w1t1 Ntw Yoril 4, OtUtlt J htittfl •. Cttwl..,_. I h lfll!IOtt 4. M!IWllllllM t M1Mtsot1 I, Tt•I• t. lf IN!l""' K-• City 4, Ollk!W J Ol!a19t .. Clllttnll1 J , ... n._ .590 .573 .535 .471 .452 .390 1 3 Ill 1\1 16\1 2 8 tf' 14\l 21 T•M fltlflhMw l•tl 11 Mlnr...... IWIOOlhlll c=""' •"""" ,..., ., IOllM (ii.ii.rt .. n • ..._.. lMc:Nttho ... lN It Mlfwut." <"""' ... -o...... , .... ..., It ~ °"" '""""" .... CMc6fl <WW 1•l11 It ....... fltYM IMI Dlll'tfl ,,l"tfl'ttl't ... -·~ , .. , .. ... I" ,,_... ..... n·t• .,. o~ .. ,. . """'4-""" DIAN LEWI • 196' HlUOR IA.YD., COSTA MESA 646·9303 U....tce t11111 P-fir All '-"" C.. M.~1111 W, lltep for AU C.. 0nqe ~· tar,.r ....... llodtra TOJOla IDd Volvo Dealer OVIUIAI DILtYD\' INCIA(1m • . ..... COROLLA I+ T. & LI OR $3930 MO . NI calh price $2,006.30 lnclud- lna: tax I. lleenH. Down P'Yment 11 four hundrtod doDan. $39;lO total monthb' payment lncludina lnteTnt. ta.x I: llcrl"llC. $35 pe,y phu balloon pe.ynlt'nt ot $800. Total deferred P8J' price $2,575.!50 A.P.R. U ~ On .,....,....,..s CftCIJL (30071l!I), VOLVO "De1n lewis" We lease"'°"' Volvos 'n OJ:U19•J;011n!ylb<tn any othel-clNlershlp . EIUJDt.I SAVINGS: ' f "RAKE PACKAGE ·==-$4499 ~E$5.Q!I = p ;po -HERE'S WHAt WI DOI :---d• lnmll Llt\11'111 a Shoes I. ~ onA11•WhM11. ~ •Arc Grlflll Llnltt~ • M9Chh'9 • Turn All "D'to'mt.. e ·~ a "ICIOfWMtlott All• WhM CVHMwt. • 1rw1.i1 N-o,. ... 6MF1 fNI "'91)tclc 'f'roni WllMI ••trlftll, • flloecr T..t Your C•. SHOCK ABSORBERS •58!::. INSTALLED .. • REDUCD MAR Ofit TIRO AND FRONT ENO. e ADDS NEW CAR COMFQkT AJrfO .~ CTMILITYtov'OURCMt. COSTA MESA•• HARIOl ILYI. PBIE 5tl~71 . ·• HOUIU: ........... lt\M, , •• , .... • st 11 12 Y• Q "' th ' ... '" "' Ml .. Vo •• ., •• ,, ,, •• W• "' ... .. ' ~ ~: " •• .. , ... "'' •• ,.I ~ .~ •• '" Ml :: .. .. .. ... I ... gJ .. 5 .. •• ,. •• .. •• •• 1 ..: Ml ~ ) ... •• J • ' ii ?i 1M AIBaee T p Fiekl Set FtJr Go Man Go ""'~,... ....... will pruenl 11he final ma)<lr lleppinl ltalie to lbe 'IOG,GllO ~championship to ~ run Sept, I tb11 Satuni.y qlll wbeQ m..t ol lbe flnQt ~tr -in lbe -Id -in lbe M,000 Go Man Go Ii ell ylfda. 11lls r a c • lrldlllonally Jrinp together lbe linHI bones oo tile grounds and five -lo Ille a.y .... biJt«y ol lblo race Ille Go Man Go wJn. 11!1' bu -OD to will Ille flOIJ,000 dwaplcioobjp. lb 1'11 ~ 1lln Danit lllrn<d 6' ttldt In bolh nets and aioct Ille• Goella (1114), Dqplicale «:ot>Y (lifl), Go Denissl Co. U•) and ~er Bir (1171) have each -the Go Man Go and lbe <;bampionsblp. Ch~er Bar,de (end Inc world Cllampioo, will attempt to l;>ecorite only the third horse ever to win the Go Man Go back-to-back allhoogh lbe 'nny Charger mate will be asked to OIJT}' 121 pounds, lbe top fliure of her career. Oiarger Bar, winner of nine straight races at Los Alamitos and II ol bet Jut IJ, carried 124 pounds to victory In last year's edilion ol the Go Man Go bul lhai b the hiChest weight ihe bu ever carried to the winner'• circle. lllle bu made only lour lllW 11111 , ..... •lnnll!i -lncludins Ille '10,GOO Shlle l'ly and -1,.150 v .... 11 MoWrlty, and • need onlJ linlah in lhe .....,. Salurdoy to ralJe her career eamlnp past lhe .-0.00D mart. Oppoainr tbe de le n d In I champion ..m be two-tilne honMl.U.year Kaweah Bar, wtio "111 OIJT}' J2I pounds. Oddly <tlOOgb. despite hil co.-eornlllpYbl<h.-.d • quarter ol • m1llloD dollan aod victories In e!pt ol lbe 14 &lakes oll....t lor oldtt -at 1A1 AlmDltes, lie bu never llnilll<d in lhe mooey in the Go Man Go --tries. HonVer. in )"8 Klw~ Bar carried )$0 pounds and In '70 lie -aeoond wider l:IS pouoda but .... di> quallfied and placed lut. Kaweah Bar has won three of four starts Ul1! year aod the Alamitos Bar palomino owns the only win over Cbarger Bar tb1I year afl<r be sufl....t three defNU: to the workt dwnplon lut year. Osage Rocket . winner of the Bay Meadows Derby and run- neNIJ> to lnky's Angel in lbe 117, 7CO IAI Alamilos O...by, pooled • lt.t (equalling lhe !rack r<eord) 400-ylrd victoey over Kaweab Bar in the $8.,000 Qlicado V. Alamitos Entries l'lltST iu.c• -lSO ,. ... di. l jlelt' F..i11111 GCllld {A\11$0tll >n oldl. c1t1tn1• l"wM a1-. c1erm1111 Llldrt' Srilkfl (LIJIM"') '" prlcl t2SOt. llMdle'• """"' fSmltfll '" M11ty OtMli (Ot'fY«J "' a1rber1 t.lmltJ fltr\lthO "' ~to'· Miki (llktllrftl ·~ Chk "'' 0. (WlllOll "' ~ Qit (Aftlrl "' H11l1 1'1 NMl1 !Harl) •n V1h1 TOM!eda IW1nll "' lanl Of LI,.. 11'-0-l '" 9.,. Ttei.t' llClllOhtl "' Mr. Mt,.. Z.,_ (L ....... 1'111 "' SIXT" ltAC• -a n ... s ..,.., lt1Hl'DMl l-ll' ... I "' .in. a11rn1,.., "-nooo. '~"' con K'• o.mlllt IAlll-t "' --Trvcbltr• (Crway) "' Mt. 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IC,_.,., "' Uvh1 Doll IAll'-1 "' MR5 Olamllllf SW {Cl,_Uil "' Joc1e kthl ,.,. 'K"':f"' "' -~-,,HeG Mllll (LI~ '" a1own1 1tAC• -w .,.,., s Y.•• JuUblftl ll"tmlf'I '" .. .,, .. "'' ..... ~. """"' '*'-Mlaa lt1JSblct (ltkMr•d "' It""'¥ AM GCllcl tWebMl "' ""' Otck (Srnlttl) '" Mia& DeOI ,...... Cer.w1 '" 1U1!11 ~Id IAdalrl nr f""'y J'¥!M (WWI '" -·-~ 0ot'"J1 !:r.!'f'i!..r.1 "' Gl't ,...,. (~I '" '" M1W o.. It (C.,,._l "' LI.I lla_lly {Wllllfll "' OlllM'• Allbl (T,.._,, nr Mlor cti1t91 (,..,.Ir) "' ,..,.,,,,, ... ,...,_..) '" ~ """ (Gerdoll1 '" I ltDU;f si9dt HWlk f ..... ) "' POUITM uca -1171 ..,.. ,1 ,_, W'9I Wiiie fSnilf'I) '" ~ • •· C~mlfll. l'UrM lltol. ' ........... Cltllftlflt llflce ti• "' DMl~I~ "' Den KMr (C......,} ltlldlet ...... IW.r.11 '" FwWn .. .,.,., CH1rtl "' ...... ,.~ UW!)' "' Gr .... Wtlly IV...,_.) '" .Ht'1 l.ldJ' Luqc C.ut.!l '" .,,.,,...... (5rnlttll "' ~ Gt ,,.,_.,, IWr~I) "' .JllWnt ltACa -2'I ,.,..._ J ,_ ~ J. lltkllenhl "' -... ~ ........ -ua. °""'" e.-LINllilf cia.-1 '" i.t-.nc. .... ,_ °""" , ..... lol "' .....,, .... = '" . ' ......... Tt\pW C lrvly Kniltlll "' l• Sl6t (Uplwn!J "' ........ c,,,. ... (Sf9titll) "' Sc11..i1 c-t CW•™-l "' l ltl'• It..,_.. (.Uptllml '" Gyp l"M (Wrllflll "' Gotta .. r~l .. '(T,......1 '" D.ily QUealloll IC.....,.I '" TM C-1 INll-J '" C1i11rtrn11 StM19 (~II "' "'"" IUC1! -.m Y•nli.. 2 't'Mf' o.-t~Chflbl '" ..... (lllfnlllfo ,._ .... Olltrllnt Wttdl CMc C~I "' ...,a-. Draw ....., VllSll•I "' Los Alamitos Results Deep Sea Fish Report Area Gals In Tourney tac-Ila .......... and -~ •ill partJclptte lo !be 11111. lM .. I loarUmt111 ~by Bob- by &or IDl1hlll,. A minor tollrDamtnt will 111n 1"day lhrouP Monday while the major toumomeol will begin Aug. JS. Games will be at BeW. Park In Buena Park. Bellis fark will alao halt lhe lnt<rnatlooal girls soltbOll tobmamenl beCinnlnc Friday. Opatinc day ceremoniff wtll be at l p.m. aod the first pine II at 2 p.m. / • • . DAILY ,ILOT J9 At C.nton, Ohio FV Girls ·. Suffer~ . Newport Rowers Seek Nati.anal Tit"le Fountain Vllle)''s lollN11 "'111 WU beolen M by Gannatal, Ventura; 1od John Cicave, Lacuna Beach, Ill na-nln& for the team cbam· Gardtn Grove Ttiuraday in the GWler. Newport Beach. tlonal champiool: and Bob pionahlp." llld club coach Bill -.0 Park Llttle MI•• Newport Beacb~s Ru 1 t y Pelkln Oaring . AslncllUon wW -2S participants to the nallmal rowing challlfllnnshlps at Contai . Ohio Saturday and SUoday. The Tacft, In one-, lWO-, t~ and rour-man kayaks. will be be.Id at the Sall f'ork State Park ln canton. aub entrants lnclude: Juvenile di.Vision : Julie Jona, Newport Beach; Julle Junior Divbt.-·, Terr y H N-~ •·--• J B "Thi Is "· fi t SoltbaU tourmmenl. '"" oaa. ... .. ,._. ~; oe rage. I UK'I 1rs year 1'be third round I 0' ii: Sptaill., Newport Beac::h. Bruger, Otkland : Dean Fer-for us, but we think we have a eliminates fountain Valley lntennedlate di v is Ion : randinf, San Rafael: '111' Ter-pretly aood chance 1t the lrOfu the all·star tournament. CJ.'.,, B•"ron , San ·~•ro·. Ll• I h . h" Ou I ,._,,,..,1ti V•llf,v tu, • , •. .--o;:u ry Gannatal, Vcntura. earn c ampions 1p. r on y .~ - Fass, Santa Barbara ; Steve Ralphs qualified as an t,'OmpeliUon .should come Cron1 ~~.•... : l : : Epperly, Santa Barbara; t.fatt alternate on the U.S.. Olympic the Washington Canoe Club." ~'ir.!e":~· ; : : : Barntll. Santa Barbara. M be ••· R •·-~ J 1 , i team and another c I u b em rs meet at u11: U.'ity ,., ... " I • o • Senior division : Pete Wei· p 1· R 1 •l••• • • • member. Rob t.1itchell. "''on e ican estuur,anl, c u b T~"'1'' I I ' gand, Newport Beach; Sill i.'JlM!Ot. and train i.n Newport ,..¥.,.,, • Leach, Irvine: Andy Weigand. the Olympic trials and will Bay. New members are ~.~"¥,..," , : 1 i Balbol: Tony Ralphs. New · compete in Munich. weJcome and boats will be Totai. ,,.,., ~ 1..!l.i., • 4 • port Belch: and John Yan "We expect to be lo the run-provided. ~~~ ~ ii: ::: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SPECIAL VALUES FOR TODAY THRU SATURDAY ONLY! s. habla Espanol 'WESTMINSTER SANTA ANA FULLERTON 15221 10C1 IOI.• PllllE 19U544 120 L fllST ST. AT CYPRESS• PIDE 547.7477 1530 S. llADOll 11.VD.• PllOllE 170.0700 llONOo\Y lllllll FlllDAY .. l:OOA.M.-9 P.M. -y lllllll FltlDAJ .. l:OO A.M.•9 r.M. MONDAY lllRU FltlDAY .. 1:00 A.M.-9 P.M. SATU-Y ............ ll:OOA.M.-6P.M. SATURDAY ............ ll:OOA.ll.•6r.M. SATU-Y ••••••••••.• 1.-00A.M.-6 ,,II. SONDAY •••••••• : ••••• 9:00A.M.·4P.M. SUMMY •••••••••••••• t;OOA.M.•4P.M. SUNDAY •••••.•••••••• t:OOA.M.-4P.M. COIL SPRING CUSHION IAST ACTING GREASE SOLVEN1 Ntf..,,,,,..lf _ _. i.-It .,,. kt ,.., ,. -~.~,,- l'Ol 11'1'11 f'BIOIMANcl IGlllTIOll COILS ...,_ ........ ' ff¥-.............. 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Nurses Get P .ensions 'County ·oKs Aid for Polio Victims SANl"A ANA -TbaDl:I lo . ~ ,...... .rrw " s.-• ' <Ofld Dlltrict !UpeMlcir Devld ·L. Baer. three rormer "OrlJICe County ...,... who were 1trick.O with · polio dur- ing tthe 19308 wW ·receive penslM funds. Baker proposed that the b:>ard award the nurttl, who .......t tn the county medical center'• communicable -ward durlnl the mos epidemic, -.. f-llvlnl In· · 'c:reaseJ to allowances they .-lved under the Stale Workmen's Compensation Act. Bui COWl!y Coun!el Adrian· Kuyper ruled that the action, taken several months ago, was not legal. Tuesday be came up with a new pJan tb eliminate the legal corifllcls. 'Ille newly odopled plan calls for the county to provide the women with regular disability payments, in- dependent of State COm· penaation Act. · Under the new plan the c:ounly wW pay rent, diaablllly C011tl and allo"ances ln a lump sum and will conUnue to assume mponslbll)ly for 111y medical, surgical, bolpltal IJld drug costs. As the result or Baker's con- cern, Mn. Jean CUrtlll of San Diego will receive SS25 a month, Mn. Florence Booher ol Soulh Dakota, siu.11 a moolh IJld Mn. Grace GrlCP, now in 1 FUherton Con- valescent hospital , $40.51 in living allowances. OCC Offering Art Courses New courses In art and graphic art and automotive medlanics will be offer~ at Orange Coast College for the fall semester. "Graphic Art Production" Is a new coW'1e to be offered .Monday nightl from 7 to 10 p.m. by the Evening College. , Students will study bask: ,. teclmiquea of slide production, , transpareocla, reprogtaphic · . printing, television and films. The first class will be Sept. 11 and students must furnish their own equipment. 1 ''Autom otive Cooling Systems" w 111 introduce ·;...: :~ •• :· :: • • I l I t ' L • • . • ' ' • • • ' . • " . • • . l . • . ' . ~ ~ -.... 11. 9 - student.I to radiator. clutch. transmission and other heat exchange problems. The weekly class will bt from 7 to 10 p.m. beginning Sept. 14 In OCC's Redwood Cottage. R<gillralion will be Aug. 16 lhrough Sep!. t Students must IW out the Evening College brochure r 0 r m reqUe!ting enrollment in the courae. Brochures are available at the O C C administration buikting, public libraries and local supermarkett. Late registraUon will be held from a a.m. to I p.m. , Sept. 5 lhrOllih 22, Mooclay through Thursday, at ·the ad- missions office. F r I d a y registration will be from I a.m. µ. 3 p.m. Mustang Show The !Int annual Pacific Coast Championship American Mustang Show will be held Sept. 3 at carter'• Stables in Santa Ana llelghla. The first event will begin at Jl a.m. Admis!ion to the grounds la free . .,,,_..._ 11 .. 14f7JI) • '7•Mmll f;71-;1W111 •• • ' .... .... !!&'• _,,. .,..,. 21 .95 • • ' . ' • • . ' . .. .,.., .... 23.95 H7 .. 1 .... 111• 22.95 24.95 Alli~ .. F• b. Ta ,....., fRll TIRI MOUNftlCI AND ROT.A- IM Tiftl PUftCHAIE. . ' •.' BUENA PIB ....... .,,....,,._ .............. IZ6MOO ORAHCE COUNTY Jail Work t " • Bids Slated. • SANTA ANA -Bids '!'ill be opened Sept' II lat the com- pletion of the fourth floor of the Orange County Jail, the Board of Superviaon decided Tuea- day. The conatructlon and furnishing of the floor has been estimated by County Building Services at fl.II million. 'lbere ii $1.931 mlillon budgeted for lhe project. Completion of the fourth floor will provide room for eoo more lomales In the llnlclure. ,• • Spelling Oasses Planned at OCC ' • • • SI ·• • I I DEi Swi old1 ana ----' F Ii EA CAP! Viral lead I two Nori! DAILY '11.0T $1 Olde~t Cup on Line;: • . San Diego Cliallenge.s San Fr(J.ncisco ~ Met.Ulster. J•e Woostr, noted San Franclaco htlmsman. wlU de- fend the cup Jn Harry Altic.l<'s &mchaser. trouble. Alegre copped two yean of succetsful racing tbl1 year by wiMing the Watemwt Scriu and 1 Claa B victory in the San Diego to Acapu)(.'o race. CHALLENGER -Alegre, Jack McAlister's PJ-43 from S.n Diego Yacht Club bu challenged for tbe San Fraocisco Perpetual Trophy, one of the oldest in West.Coast yachting. DEFEN~R -Hmy AlUck's Palmer Jobnson-43 Suncbuer bas been clioseli to defend tbe 77-year old·San Francisco Perpetual Trophy agaimt Alegre, aootber PJ-43 from San Diego. Rivals in Dpnlen~e Prestige Yachts in Social Sliowdown Floridian Holds Lead In NA Championships By JORN VINOCUR MONTE CARLO (AP) The g~ ship Crab Grass and the S.S. Nail Polish stared each other down all last week EAST GJu!ENlfJCH, R.I. C.bampl'oOhlps fn Nar-a.ros. lhO botUe blue of the (AP) :., ;(Im McElvee• of < riganiett Bly. " Monaco boat basin. V1eadirgln~,.f~·i .~1~. · McE\vee•. bad ,eighth . P!.aie ')'he Nail Poli>h hnlke lint WI: 11-fiblsbes 1-.J for open water ·•nd probably two -· of !he, aiJc-rtb '• and first~ . ui,Uie · dror>Pell hall a poinl or so in · Nortll ·Ameiicu· $4>5 ·Salling • oj>ening' ,..., in a field of 15 the Mediterranean yachting \ .. b9ats which cruiaed ~ 1.5 world's annual prestige · · 1 , r !lllle . course off the £811 stakes. Fail•~re . """'"'""' YachfClub ror a' · The Nail Poli>h 1s mtima 11. . If · lo:. 1 "' 1 14• . •• . the %57./oot yacht of ·Revlon " sco~ e~ o .~... . Cosmetica president Charles BOAllNG To . L:,, To Defend\ng champion· IJOiin11 Revson. 111 rival is La BeUe ~ Surtees of~Los Altos, ,(as sec-Simone, owned ' by William J. '---------" , OOd wiul 15.7 points. ~rs · Lev~tt, ~ mau home builder Now tCr:me . in the lfpilve finisher.• alter ·"'1'> . enticed tbousandJ of at the foot of the gangplank. \, " two races were Jon ADdron of America~ into suburb18:· ~Revaon's guests a~ a " · San D' 11 .. 'ts -~les The onljl other "'!llpetitor Is coclttall "P.arly on< the LeviU Veuel oj>efl,tOl'S w~ tail to 'Angte ~9'~~· KY., ~!S!«le .. ~lS' yel~ow-boat! and Levitt said in an in- lit to at thi!· i'equest of a:p;ac. '•18.7 polni,.· BID .P~ of ,fiifr!O.r Clirisllna, 'bue·ht men terview· afterwards, '" Of . hirbor ~a;;;..--; ''Marl>tebeact' u.-.. 1) 7 clear of Monte Carlo s~ he. course, we're the best or officer 1' t '' .1.·.~~ ... n . 'w.. ~ "F7' ~. • ": ! reu ·~t· with Prince Raitaier. .. friends, and of course there is' are .Da'f·>,'~ .w ,crtriiil\'1 . PQ1;t• ..... ,.. • • ~ , ~iDC else currently at sea no rivalry." But one of pl"09'C;Uti0n tinder a provision 1~~ =, 58.!!,~ ~aces . .: ~~ pri~~Jy owned can OOJ9-l{evsoii•i crowd. ~ho poked 1n a hill.~ by ~r-Den-inds were ,_12 m Pb during pete for size and luxury, the around La Belle Simone, sug-nis .E)','Clr'peiiter tfl.N'ewpnrt w • · • • veryhwt of the game. Beach) JIJld JJiine4 )nto law by the first ra~ and f.20 m.p.h. AU through August ~ Gov. ll(mld:Relgah. dunng tbe,~.race. September -the yachts '"lt 'Jbe' lilJJ· ~ldeS that when r:wo racea'lre' aChedul~ for score points in the ports where a ~ -)iollceman or JodaI..OD(! thi! flQal. t'wces they cross patbs;-tbtirerris peace olfldef .. in a distinctly ~re ~~.for~y. telling stories on their'O'Wflers marked •• l i w enforcement ·, : , :-:_ :_ ~ ,.. and guests. . agency, ve.sel orden a vessel } W , .Along the Monte ·Carlo to li(JQ: its operator shaU be ·Specia. . eek' qwiis, La Belle Simone got subject to a misdemeanor for ., points for expensive newneM Hennessy Official8 Designated fllihft to comply. Mayor D(DIJd.t A. )lclnnb and aUention to conspicuous 1be legislation was carried has proclaimed the ~ Of clela.il. LiW>Cbed this year. it A F~nch nobleman, a ~i""-at the -uest cl tbe De""'" Sept. 17-:ts ' .. I "Conolilutlon coot httw'een •• million and •" · .. , ,.... ' " in .., Ing world cbampion and a can-ment"of Navigation and Ocean Week" in NeWpm;t: Beach $1~ million and has ltalian didate for the presidency of Development in an attempt to commemoration of tlie ;ta:S@i marble toilets. even for the~ the world's largest boating bring about tougher ·boating 'anniversary of the siM of man_ crew. The Levitt yacht ol'garUzaUon have been named laws. the U.S. <:onstitution. • '' also picked up curiosity points officials for the eighth annual . t with . the . appearance of the Long Beach Hennessy Cup ,MW's~ pliys.ician u chauffeur world championship oflshore of thabpsS's car. The doctor is power boat race Aug. 19. a Yount man who wears a Count Gerald de Geoffre of pOnytail, nautical whites and a Cognac, France, a managing nameplate reading Dr. ·partner in the sponsoring Jas. Greenberg. Hennessy Co. will be hooorary Lanny CQon Named Boat Sb1w , Chairman ... ,. . . \ gested with a lltUe disdain that parts of the Crab Grass "look right out of a Miami Beach coffee shop." An Ultima officer also sniffed that the port police &.old him an engineer had betn around to look at Levitt's boat because there would have to be some design revisions in- volving a low-riding stem. Once -you can afford the in- itial investment to get in the Mediterranean big I e a g u e , there are economies. Levitt'• bill ·for, 10 days of anchorage in the Monte Cllrlo basin was 1,3()(, francs, or about $270 dollars, a fraction or what he would have paid for a hotel room. Mooring at the marina also gave him a telephone, which normally taW about a year to get in France or Monaco. The competition will get tougher ntJt year with two more big bOats added to the league. A G e r m a n millionaire, 11elmut Horten. ts buildirig a yacht in l!remea that will be at least as big aa anything around now. And Stavros Niarchos, Onassis' shipping rival, also has a new yacht building. Niarchos' remarkable sailing s h I p Creole, a atttak of dark blue at anchor tn VillafranCbe Harbor. will probably be sold. One of Niarchos' agents has quoted a starting price of $2 million. Pole Starts World Sail By Himself ' i G«>rp, ~· Coon, 33. assistant to !he president of Colunlbia Yllchts, has been nantad cbairman of the 1m Loog'Boilch Slilboat Show. Points were lost for a report referee for the' 188-mile race, that La Belle Simone's officers according to Bob Nordskog. had to carry guests' suitcases president of the Pacific NEWPORT, R.l. (AP) - from the pier -there shouid OUsbort..,Power Boal Racing Chris Baranowski has set Sail be a baggage boy -and an Asaociation. intent on conquering the Ml. after deck flower arrangement Bill Wishnick of New York, Everest of sailing -a of wtiite gladiolas that a 1971 Union of International sinJlehanded trip al"OUCld the woman critic on shore said Mc*rboaUnJ offshore cham-world. , , . . Tlie Jhow';. lj)QdS«<d by the Soutllent • Cal)!or:Dla Marino AuoCUitiOn, Will~ take place ' Oct! ._ at the waterfrmt Long Beach .v.,oa. c.on haS ~· actiy, 1n SCMA for nine years JIJld W"' ed Oll'the Sail~! S!Jow COl1>- mittee forlllOJ171 lbow. · He • ....,... 11 manager. of , conswDer ,._ b. f 0 •• tooYIDi llp .. bls,...nt PJJli· lion at CoJumbiL Be! ... joining COiumbia Coon bad hla ( own yi<bt lribr* business In Iit•porl 'aill· Marina de! Rey. He· ! bis wile Mar..,.i lhoit two ~ · cbildlu ftYe Jn owpod.t ' llADS IJOAT ~ Cooa llrlnp • wide ... -Wa'• """"' ~ periellce as an Occompu.bed~~~~~~~~~~ sailor to the bolt allow. He 1111 • _ sailed bolh amall and large , boats. He Wll a · two-time Pacific COM-dlampioa In lllf. Snipe Clua. Ile-..... ing master aboard the )'acbt Nam Sall( In the Hooolulu race and bu also aalled In Tr-Atlanlle and ,!luico races. would have looked more at ~n wbpJ~ from racing If he succeeds, he wµI . ho!ne In a funeral pai!Or. -last !all wben he w .. elected -beoome tJ1e -nd-PO!i!li Ultbn!l U. looking COD-American• Power· Boat sailor to do it, matching .the slderably less modern than La Association national v I 'c e 1969 feat of i.eonld Teliga. ' Belle Simone, gol clear poinll, presjdent·Jdr offsbnre racing. Baranowski. 34, .who bas, a J OQ!y Jot lis slu, about 20 feet wW be the ofli<:ial UIM children'• )l'O&r•m .on ~ca­ lo'nger. and the matcbtd pair Observer'delegate. tionaJ television ' in 'Poland, of five-foot-tall 0 k in a w a n Rua Hill of Seit Beach 8 sailed out of Newport Harbor ~llors standlng twin' guard in 1fc:rmer . PQPBRA Jresl~t SUnday on.,the first leg of bis ltljlnogrammed white and blue and fotmer Al'BA senior'vioe trip. i · ' · presicfent;wUJ ~·race referee Baranowski planned to sail In charge of racing and safety · !ht ·Polonq I~ a Z.shaped pa~ rules enforcement and ib-lem sOuth over tbe Atlantic .. It terpretation. Ifill is currently wlU bring him near the Ivory ca-igninc for the APBA Cout, then southeast to the presidency in im.73. Cape Verde blands along the Polish Plan A.ng. 20 Event 'Ibe Hennessy event offers Bruillan coast and across to ~ Day will be points toward both national South Africa. held Aug. :Ill at the COmpton and lntemational Utlea and ·a lie planned to make four HIO!ting llld Plllilnt Cltib bJ $5,000 prir.e fund. It is a stops during bis year·long the Polish Nationa:J Alliance, a climu of the C a 11 for n l a journey -Cape To w n , .-.profit fraternal lllClety ol International Sea Festival at Tumanll, Soutll America and ~ ol Polish descen~ i.q Beach. Spain. .rrum 10.a.m. to I p..m., a -~-"'jliifillii9ii9!1ij~· .. jp;'9••••1 rpimic, danClng, · M z a a r , I ...... JIJld prba will ht -to the public for a $1.75 dona- tion. Oilld"'1 under H will lie free. For more informa.Uon\ call 121''18M or S11.-. . 0 more at 1'1Pba Befif.' ... ,,...... llOQllA ICIUftlll,DITI j .. •· • The 17-year~d San Fran- c I s co Perpetual Cbalk!nge Troplly, belloved to the oldest In West Cout yachting wW ht up for grabs SUnday, Aug. IS wbtn San Diego Yacht Club will challenge the dtfender, San franciBco Y acbt Club. Tht sudden death match race wlU be sall<d lo Palmer Jobn>o1H31. 111e San Diego Cbaltenger wW ht Alegre, sailed by John Rumsey. Alegre is owned by Jack Suncba.ser has undergone 'xtens.ive a1teratk>nl by yacht designer Gary Mull and noted San Francisco saUor Warwick "Commodore" Tompkins. She is undefeated ln Class A com- petition her first season with the exception of one MCOnd place due to an 11-atlnute late start. u a result of engine Coast Guard Clarifies U.S. Boat Safety Laws WOSlel' Wll the skipper last year when San Francilco YC took the trophy lllim St. Fran- cis Yacht ·Club wlth Tomkins as skipper. Rumsey; fonner- ly of San Francisco, II a pn>- tege of WOl'.!Hr and now a well known helmsman in his own right. Rwnley's tactician wW be Malin Burnham, fonner world Star champion aod well known laree boat sailor in the Southland. tentative course for the race cells for an initial windward leg from t h • starting line off St. Franci.! Yacht Club, approximately 200 yards northwest or the Crissy Termination of the U01afe use of boats, that' area of the Federal Boal Safety Act of 1971 tbat boat operators coUld encounter most directly, has been clarified by the U.S. Coast Guard ln regulations which will go Into effect Aug. 7. Permitting a Coast Guard boarding officer to order a skipper to correct a violation on board his boat or to return to the nearest mooring if on- the·S<'ene correction cannot be made and continued opetation would create an especially hazardous condition. the new regulations incorporate sevenil criteria in addition to those spelled out in the act itself. The three unsafe conditions listed in the act are : Lack of sufficient personal . flotation devices , t.a ck of sufficient MARINE HOLDING TANKS NIW l'l'STIEMI 011 USI •)UITINO MIAO TH! HOl.,.DING COMPANY t21·2Mil ,.,,, ldl. 6*1t» fireCighting equipment and Field buoy (one-quarter of 1 overloading. m.He from the' south tower ~f Added reasons for which a the Golden Gate Bridge) specially t r a I n e d com-followed by a long nm to a missioned warrant or petty or-mark west of Treasure Island. fleer having authority to board Thence a northerly reach to a vessel may order immediate YRA mark No. 14, followed by corrective action to apply ' lo a long beat to the original boats that do not show mark and ending with 1 run prescribed navlgat~n lights back to the St. Francis YC. from sunset to sunrise, have C.ourse mileage is reckoned at fuel_ leaks rrom fuel system_ or 15 miles. engme. have an accumulation ,_ _________ _,. of fuel anywhere but in the 11 fuel tank, do not meet ven-STUBBS, BROS. tilation tequlrements, aod/or THUi., AU•. 11 do not meet requirements for sa..-t:Jt a 11:31 P.M. backfire 11ame control. VILLAGE INN Som'ewhat con.' trary to whit c...-r tt·N'k..a ....-..._...., ,.,, .... H has been voiced about boating l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ in adverse weather conditiol'l.1, II the Coast Guard has explained that while it Would not be 'cm· sidered an "u n s a f e con- dition," It Is prohibited If it amounts to negligent opera· tion. FIELD SUPEllNTIND!NT OVtti.MI... ffPOl'tvftitJ w I t II tl"OW!tMwltnttcl llome-!MN ... -· If'•• o. u,.,.ifnc.s Ill 'MA CM- 11~ ~h OIHI~ ~ .tf•tlle. hrllf mwn. fe Sttndent.l"tclfk c:oiP .. 1,SU w. Ma<Ar1tlur llwd., ceti. M..._ C1llf. ,.H. " _.....,.._ ;11.C .. ----·:.. ~---~·~ , . a ... z .... ~ OPEN DAILY 10 TO 10-SUN. 10 TO 7 '! I ' llEll PAlll .............. ,, .. ----12,_ • lllTA AIA "i:;.""·--=- REiil , .. -·--.............. nw. • ·--=-- --· • I OISTAaJI • .......... ._ ----141.U ' ".1 ' . II DAILY PILOT WtMtldiaf, A.,a. •, 1972 t.llQAL NOnCI LEGAL NOTICE La._,,, ....... -..... ...,. ............ ,... ti& ................. fw r FAME-LESS FACES ... NATIWI lllWJI Think You Don't Know Them? - ... - You probaby don't recognize a single name or f1ct in this group and yot, if you're one of the DAILY PILOT'S very weU informed editorl1l page readers, it is this talented ffam of writers which helps you keap informed. They write the Editori- al RosHrch Reports. Though their own namn don't •ppaar on th1 1rticles which oro pubr.shed under the Editorial Research Reporft hHding, tht11 are the real pros -diggers who 90 1ftor an the backround f1cts which put today's top issues into perspective -without thought of 11tking tho lime that 9ot1 with tho n1me when you're • Mtional columnist. They're Your INFORMERS Yn, thty could be your "informers." It's features lilct Editorial Resoarcli Reports which 1111b t~o DAILY PILOT mucli mON tMn just the most import1nt horn.town newspaper ovai!.l>I. +o ...sidenis tlong the. Orange eo..t: The DAILY PILOT is tht totol packege. It 1!11bs whotftw heppt111 in tM world ''loc.I ..,... ind delvers it cl.ly right lo yow horn.. Let this ff1m of cW;. ui.d "Informers" help you kMp informed. lt...t Editorill Reso1rcli Reports on the ed'itorMil 1'199 -ond .a tht other infonntliv• speciel lethnl in other parts of tht - DAILY PILOT Lion'• Welcome One o! Frasier's cubs, !Odlne, from Uo n Country Safari welcomeJ young 1m- busadors in tbe Irvine-lo-Irvine DeW lo WDI exchange at I ec at Irvine Ruch Garde111. From Irvine. left to right, ScoUand, are Carole ke, Sbfll• Chei:rr, and Aileen Duncan. The Irvine, Cali!., representatlveJ are Sue Langloll, center, and Elaine Strutt. The local girls wW spend August in Scotland under tbe pro- gram arranged by the Irvine· Co. · , 2 Solons Rallying To Flag Getting On Force Mighty Painful From Wire Strvlca Saulltro ~flyam.ote o f Detroit wants to be a cop so badly that he sleepl'!I in trac· lion and has his wife hit him over the head with a board to raise bumps IO be can meet the heigbt requlrtmenl 11He's done everything hang by the thumbs or bul get Bechet, Django Reinhardt ind other jm greats. • A chief architect d Gov. RonaJd Reagan'• ''cu 1 • squeer.e and trim" filcal policy m lgned Ju. stale pool to ae<epl a 1imilar job In President Nlxorl'• Office of Management and Budget. The appointment of J1mt1 S. Dwight Jr. as aasociate SACRAMENTO -For lhe time being, at least, It Is perfectly legal to do anytblng -anything at all -with an American flag in California. There are, however, I pair oC legisJaJ,ors who hope to corrttt that situation. The lwo are Sen. H. L. PEOPLE of Managemtnt and Budget ( J director of the federal Off.ice "Bill" Richardson of Arcadia ~ ~'as announced 1lmultaneoualy and Auemblyman E. Richard '---------~ in Washington and Sacramen- Bames of San Diego. Both ;.re stretched on a med i e v a 1 to. Republicans and, by coin· rack," said Kenneth P. Hady cldence, served in the Navy, of the Detrolt police recruiting office. Dwight's new post ls the No. 3 position in the President's fiRallCe office, which is headed by another former Reagan aide, Caspar Weinberger. Barnes, 1 chaplain, retiring as a capla.in. When he applied for the force, Miyamoto was turned They are unhappy with a re-away because at 5-feet-5 he cent cow1 decision in effect was 2 inches below the voiding that portion of the minimwn standard of s-teet..7. state's Military and Veterans And be weighed 10 p:>WJdl less Code 'mating the desecration than the minimum weight ol a U.S. flag a misdemeanor. slandB ardM'. ut 1yamoto said he's By no coincidence, it was going to make both re- Barnes woo wrote the bill, two quirementa or die trying. years ago. Jf. ACCORDING TO THE state law, "a person is 1uilty of a mlsdemeanor who ..• publicly mutilates, defiles or tramples any .•. flag,'' and the defini· others, "every nag, standard, other, "every flag, standard, color or ensign authorhed by the laws of the United States or thi! state." The alleged vkllatlon, which led to the court deci.sion nuW· fying the state law, occurred during a "peace" demonstra- tion on the steps of the State Capitol Building last May I. A 19-year-old Sacramentoan was Men Meiirtw, 73, clarinetist prominent in the history of American jazz, died SatW'day at the American hospital In Paris fr o m arthritis of the spinal cord, hospital authorities said. Mm.row, born in Oiicago, was remembered for his New Orleans style jazz in New York and Chicago in the 1930s and 1940I. He was one of the lint white musicians to form an i~ tegrated orchestr&.. playing wilh Loub Armltroog , Sidney charged with pouring lighter~--------~ fluid over a naliooal flag, then setting it aOame. The Jaw WIS upheld In municipal and superior courts, but the American C i v I I Liberties Union 1ppealed the case to a district court, which threw out the law as well as the case. PRESIDING JIJSTICE Fred Pierce, speaking !or hlmsell and Justices Edwin Regan and Bertram Janes oo the three- memher bench, held the dellniUon of "flag" In the code was overbroad. He backed this opinion with 1 e v e r 1 I ii· lustratiolll, Including the use of !Jag representations on IUCb Items as martini toolbpicU and auto window decall. ••we will wield a broad bnlsh," the -1dlni ju.ltice cootlnued in Ju. oplnloo, "but nevertbelm a firm one bl de-- nounclng the lqislatJve .~ i.mpt to force upon clUuos a Jove for lf\Y partiallar 1tate." From Rags --To Jail SAN DIEGO (AP) - A writer for an underground newopaper called the ''Ocean Beach Rag" has been ordered to stay away from bis former assoclatu. even Ignoring them on the street. Geor11< Franlc Gormllt, M, was plactd on ,five-. year probation Tuesday and ordered to .terVe the first 11% months In jail alttt being coovlmd In May of usaulling a police officer during I beach dl!turbance. '"lliat lnclud'" no cm- lact with the Ocean l!eacb Rag or with penoOI ...,. necttd with the Rag," llld &Jperlor Court Judge Jaclc R. Levitt Both Rldlardaon and -'----------' .. Actor-writer Jolm Dre w Barrymore Jr. pleaded no con- test In Los Angeles to a miade- meanor charge or marijuana possesolon and wu lined IUIJ. Barrymore, soo of the late actor John Barrymott, was given until Oct. 5 to pay the line. If he doeln 't, he laces a Uklay jail sentence. The 39-year~ld Barrymore was arrested March 10 at Producen Studio In Hollywood when police iaid t h e y discover«! marijuana on a desk next to where be wu seated. .. Ma)'Or Joho V. LJ-y loid New Yorkers they turned the city's parks and beaches into ''pigpens'' during the weekend. He said lhe areas were clean Friday but wound up carpeted in "ankle deep lltltt and refuse. " "Unless New Yorkers themselves break cut or these hlbils and 1tart living up to their mponsibilitles the flood ol glrbage Is llablo to m.wn us all," be •Id. • Dhy Lee Ray, I 111&rioe biologist ln>m Tacoma, Wash., was 1Wom In to duty Jn Presi· den t Nixon'a office u the Ont woman to bold a full five-year appointment on the Atomic Energy CommiJsion. Dr. Ray "" Introduced to newsmen afterwan:! by AEC cbalrman Dr. James Schl<l- inger as one who would be an a.wt In bandlJng the com- miuioo'1 diHlcull probl..,. nowadayg o! "balanctnc the demands of energy and en-vlromnenl" She aid lhe had -trepidations •bout the job In government atttr b e J n 1 associated for 24 yeora with the University ol Wllllintiton where Ibo la dlroctor of the Pacilic Science Center ind aaoclate pro!-o! IOOJOcy. said Ibey will ask Attorney Generol Evellt J. YOWl(er's office to look Into the case and, U possible, appeal the ialtlt dtcision In I atUJ.Jlilhtr Jecal level Coastline Protection' Petition Cost $28,507 l • J: ... : lhi>k 1"'I I -. ao I ::.. ~ Whll the ll -Ano ~ il;Jha oftha1 ...... ·1ou1 .,..., .. ONI ol.•. ol pa Unllel """"' earos. lj'_:; for l~l meani ireski balao tlnued huma - l .,,, LO~ earni! paren hive 11,709 1912. MC Strml lt.31 hlghe pen., giant' earnil 11.ll . ), SAi W.V; noun( Sorkil Angel Prl the relati Hud• oomh lice I en SAi Corp. tarn! ende< cents per ' the. ·N~ ;;.,.; pare< 13,11: ·~ SU ~ devel healt bte I exter •• Un tock esUn Imo• M!Cll Lal Sylt< year. Aero Adm e1 'RE plsll """"' !or I 10.1 the I ~. the ,. .. earn -mtru -.. • ,. .. .. • •• • Dollar Si~k?. How t.o Recognize Sympt.orru lift YORX (APl -n ,.. 1111'*,.. -tbe ...... ,.. --lomplrltift· 11 ,.. lhlnl< ,.... dllld bu _..., you 1ooll far I rub CIO bll --lo wUI .iO )'OU -!or If ,.. lhinlt lhe dollor la unhelllllJ .-.! bor-e ... loll of IJIDploml, Wlllt lo ~ far dependa, llU lht ~ lo I b111n11>. Oii -allintnt )'OU IUl(IOC\. Mother qllellloa, cl. ...,,..., Is why 10" .... U lhe dollor la wtoil1111. 'Ille """"' lo thlt lo )hll )'OW' job moy depend .. bovq the dollor respected OVU'ltU1 the COit of imported ·r;ourmet foods and -.. and rldlos ollo depends on It. ONE PRINCIPAL 17111ptom ol. I alct dollar II tbe bllance or paymenll, how mudl tho Unlled Slalel apeods overseas 000\pared lo how much tt earns. u !be balan<e of paymentl Is against t be Unlled Slalel u tt has been for ·a good many years now, it means that the dollar ii l'Uker. A long unfavorable balance of payments, like COD- tlnued loSI or wetgbl In a human, la 1 sign aomethfng is -· Finance Briefs e MCA Sales LOS ANGELES -Net earnings of Universa1 Studios' parent company, MCA Inc., have been reported a t fl, 709,000 !~st hall of 1m. ···-· dlll.'t coafl-. ... blllol» ot _...._.. ~ ·~ lotltll 1-r11rdent jiile;;; o17..ie--:-"~ '':O''f J, ....... bu been ... !bl lolll -111...... oppolaled .-1111 -preoi. ID lonlp trldo, wbi1t tho -end di> ' -ol lnde lo oo1J ... trtol ~ pGIU motdled ...-tm.' 1dlDlnlltra- JIOliL But 1 country 1Jb Btl-lor w It b loin can euu -...,_ BI• t ll, without an apart aurp1u.. It A • • r lea's -tllla b7 eamlnc In-O r 1 a 1 1 -. fnllbt cbat&ed ... County ,. IOOd< carried l>y ill tllip&. and clooal -. milllar -whlcb la DOI I qul11ero. po,yment !or goods. A I n e Do, I commerdol lend Inc ol· llcer II tho Souto Ano moln ol!ke !or the paat lour yean, will supervise operotloos II aD hint brlnches In the centnl Orange c:ounty area. He jolntd tho hint In lllllS U I cJerk In Westcbetter. BVT 1BB hllance of pay· mmta fYlllplom Is not dellnlle -II la 1 lq.l<ml .... Lack ol bel•nce tor a quarter or even I year Is not oerious. Whal Is 10111ethtbing you can Jool: fa< every day fO< I checlc "1 y<lllr couotry's health I n in- lmlatlonal !Jnonce? Perhaps the best dally check b !be price ol gold. The dollar used lo be wwth 135 an ounce, but .. It ...Uened, the price or gold rooe. Since economlcl is a seesaw -when aomethlng goes up, something else his to come down -that means the inttmational value of the dollar ls down. You can check · how !ar down by watcbln( !be price of gold, now around $65 an ounce. Another check Is the price o! foreign CUJTencies, but this must be used with caution. U tho price or !be Britbh pound goes down to $2.40 from it.. old level of $2.60, it doesn't necessarily mean the dollar Is worth more. Jt could mean - as it does in the M'Ttl1.t money tunnoil -ju.U that the pound ls weak. IN THAT CASE, cbeck the price or !be German mork, which b one of the world's stronger curmicles ju5t now. II the' price of !be pound goes down , but the price of the mark ls going up at the same time, that means the dollar JU well as the pound is weak. * U.)'d L Sell ... IDUI hll been elected president or the !lootkn Clltrontia Finl N• tloeal ~ ... tloa. He bu been • -of the cor-poration and Southern Calllornla l'lrst National Bank alnce 1968. SchunernaM ls chalnnan of the examining committee and the trust audit committee and a member of tbe executive and policy, the retirement and sa vi.ngs and stock option panels. * !Tr -and Recrullcnl CompoDte&, division has nam- ed Ollo L Ertbe• u pm!· dent. 1be reeenUy tonned division coosisll of ITT Jabsco Products In Cosio Mesa and other dlvlsiOlll thrGugbout the United Stalel and Canada. Eriben w a s previously general manager of rrr Jabsco and prior to that, wu product line manager at m Marlow in New Jeney. * Dr. Charles A. Stellar, M.D. or Laguna Beach bu been named to the board of direc· tors of Nearo-Psycblatrtc and Healtb Sttvlcel, Inc. Dr. Stellar is a member of the South Oroaee . County Slqicol MedlCll Group, Ill< • ol South Llpoa. He Is on IUIOCille proleuor of IW1'fY at USC and a member of the Society Graduate SUr..-. * Ufe Insurance a g e o t • Dooald J. Daff Ind Woll E. Ple(el, ttpmentaUves o I M•hlll of New Yori< In Cosio Mesa, bave been h::llored for their 11les perfonnance dur- ing 1 meeting of ootlonal sales leaders In W. VI. They were cited by MONY In ..-gn!Uon of t b e I r member1hip in the 'President's Council' whlch is comprised of the top s percent ol the t,OOQ.alon field !or<e. Eacue N. tap. formerly of Colt& Mesa. has been ap- pointed director of t h e Houston olfice of Wllllam L Perein AlllOdl~s. Heap was. previously director of the Pereira project office in Corona del P.iar. * Charin Cross, Dana Point, has been elected president of the Oranga COast chap- ter of the Na· tional M»- ciatkm of Ac· countants. Th e cur- rent control- ler of Boyle E11lneer-- cao11 lng in Santa Ana . Cross has served as vice preaident of the accountants' association for two years. He is a dJrector of the Dana Point Citizens for Action Associa· Uon . * Quarles T. Perceval, 1-lunt- ington Beach, h a s joined Near.Cal Corporation of Santa Ana as public rtlations dlrec· tor. A graduate of Orange Coast College, Perceval will be in charge o f com· municaUOOJ in California and Nevada. .. Money(• WortJa Dental Insurance Not Too Far Ofr? 87 SYLVIA POl\T!Jl For many yeart, lmowledgeeble insurance men believed that dental can wu unln.<iurable. Once IUCb a pion WU tried, they reuoned, PflO' plo who had neglecled their teeth for years -partly from f9r and partlf tr o m economics -would rush to the dentist. 1be bllls. u a rHUll, would be huge. And the Insurance compan1 would sink deeper and deeper into the red. Jmectloll. By llNll4 I h e American Dental Allaoctetlon pted!Cll, tbo total m<Y be up lo as many a1 to million. And labor unions consider denlll insurance a priority Item 1mq benefila lo be added to their packaga whenever !u$ become 1vallable. 'Ae following ra11dom sampling of !llcis, issued by the U.S. 5uf1eon General's of- fice, underlines why dental coverage bu become 10 popular: RALF THE nation's children bove dOC<Yed teeth by the time they ruch age nve ; Olll Y PILOT' J3 7l l -t-1-ll-t-+-+-+-+--+--+--+--tl U l -t--t--t--t~l~l--t--1--t-cl ~~ ~1 ~---+-1--1--1-+-:.~~~~ ~1-,1--+--+--+--t-.1~ 59 1-A!'Nr+-1~~;:;:::::!~@;:;:::::!~% But now, finally. den- ta I insur· ance Is com- One dilld in four has teethlro;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-. so badly aligned that it causes -Tn ing into its own. Today, an estimat~ 12 million to IS million Americans have this type of Probe Asked Into Naval 'Payments' WASHINGTON iAP) Rep. Les "3pin, (0-WiJ.,) bu caUed for an investigation into the Navy's payment of $74.3 million in claims to four defense contractors. "The timing of t h e s e payments strongly suggests that the legitimacy of the con- tractor's claim i.s not an im- porlant factor in mating the decision," he said in a state- ment, Monday. facial disfigurement ; Virtually every adult has some tooth decay at some point In life and between 7S and a> percent of persons over age 14 suffer from gum disease: Every day, more than 10,000 workers stay off the job because of dental problems. · Only 2S percent of the U.S. population -only one in four of us -gets regular dental care. NO WONDER dental in- surance Is '° desired and ao costly! A fundamental point about dental insurance at this stage is that most plans are offered only lo groups and primarily oniy lo large groopo. Most programs are similar to medical Insurance pro- grams: usuall y written by slate dental groupa, prepay· ment plans such as Blue Shield or by commer.:ial in· Sllref°S. "A Ctlelirity Coob"-Augvst ll Ursula Andress' Favorite Mexican Dishes MCA President Lew Was-. sennan said the net income, Sl.31 per share, was the highest !or any slz-month period in !be entertainment giant's b!Jtory. Last year, net earnings were $9,103,000 or $!JI per share. e Aequisltloto SALT LAKE CITY -David W. Vans, of Salt Lakt City an- noonced tt bas acquired Ille Sorkin-lludlon A&ency of Loo Angeles. Pounds, marb, and yen are the best curreocies to watch. The French franc is "' sur-rounded by regulations in its connection with the dollar that comparative prices can give a !alae re.adlng. And the Italian lira is haviJw Its own troubles now -too many Italians sell- ing the currency -so it is not a good barometer. Dutch guilders and Belgian francs are good indicalon but It ls sometimes bard to get a cur- rent price on them. Fina1tce Chief Seeks Nixon 'Peace Prize' Aspin 8.sserted the claims were paid quietly to coinply with an order by Adm. Elmo Zimwait lo spend '400 mllllon before the end of the fiscal year in an effort to avoid a budget cutback. Aspin said that between Jan. 1 and June 1 of this year tht Navy paid mly one claim total- ing $7 .6 million but that the $73.4 nUllk>n Jn claims wert rushed through btfore the filcal year ended June 30. And most plans ere written to cover only the so-called "normal " den t.al procedures: es:aminations, f 111 i n g s , es:- tractions , cleaning, dentures, etc. The m~ es:pensive seniices which get into the atta of orthodontics o r periodontics are ordinarily not included in a standard coo- lract. However, just as in other lnsuranct. these services can be Included if your group is willing to pay the inevitably higher premium. For this week's cover feature, writer Helen Dorsey visited movie actress Ursula Andress in her new home on the Spanish island of Ibiza. The glamorous star, who describes herself as a "very romanttc and sentimental" person, "loves the best things in life." ~he esP.GCially "adores good food{!J" The in· terview centered on Miss Andress' interest In the preparation and serving of na\ive dishes enjD'fed in the many countries she's visited. Although shep,... pares anything from goulash to pasta-served In-" doors or outdoors-for the small groups she enjoys : entertaining, her special delight is Mexican food: • tacos, tamales, chilies rellenos, enchiladas, and ' President James Hbdgson of the adverli!lng and public relatiom rinn gaJd the SerkJn- Hudson operations will be combioed with the Evana of- fice in Los Angeles. eMemorex SANTA CLARA-Memoru: Corp. reported that ill net earningl for the slJ: months ended June 30 cllmbed lo nine cent.. a share from the 91 cent per share lo!S experienced in the ume period or 19'1L , ·Net ina>me !or the lint hall imoanted to $334,000 com- wed with • net lou of p,au,ooo a year earlier. e Space Contrcet SUNNYVALE -Lockheed Ml58il'" and Space Co. Inc., Is negotiating a contract to develop a remote-<ontrol beJ!th-clre l)'ltem !or poosi· ble uae by aatronauta during extended 1pace misaions. 4.Under lb proposal, Lockheed would design tho estimated $5 million syJtem, known as the Integrated Medical a n d Behavioral L ab o r atory Measurement System, over the next four years for the National Aeronautics and S p a c e Adminillntion. eR•rr•lt'• ( RENO, Nev. -Harrah'• ~ his onnoonced tecord ....,,q. of ll,J411 000 for the fiscal year ended ,h;.; -30, a 51 percent tncreue over I/le prior yw. M.F. Sheppard, president or !be Reno and Lake Tlhoe reoort complex, said per share earnings titre 94 cents, up 45 percent, on revtnu,. of '36-' mlllion, up 11 pen:ent .. .. A first-rate but v e r y technical measure of .. the dollar's health is a comparison of interest rate a on Eurodollars with interest paid on Joans of other currencies. Since interest rates on weak currencies are high -leaden are afraid they will be repaid in cheaper money after a devaluation -the interest rates on Eurodollan should not be loo different from tho U.S. prime rate. AT THE SAME time, !be Eurodollar nte should not be loo low compared lo tbe German mark rate. tor in- llance. Ju long u the dollar rate ia above the mark, holden o! marks will fuld it more profitable lo put their money lnf4 dollars. Thi. recluce1 Ille pressure on tho United Stalel lo buy back thole dollars. U it bad lo buy them, it would throw oU tho bl.lance of payments and make the paUent W«Se. Glass Finn Distributor Model Glw Company of Costa Mesa has been ap- pointed a ' distributor for aiemtcol Dynamics Corpora- tion. Bruce D, MacDonlld will be respcmlble for Ille o I a.em1ca1 Dynamics products lhn>lllbout the area. Chemical DynamlCI Corporation, headquortered Ill Chicago, produces gasoline and oil additives, radiator and rtral\lllllsslm se~ a n d carburttor clearner ubder the '10emGultd" name. NEW VORK (AP) -Presi· dent Nixon for the Nobel Peace Prize? A proposal now b ~ i n g circulated is gathering thousands of signatures ~ that end, and may be included in a petition sent to the prize committee in Oalo, Notw<Y. Even if it isn't, the soUclta- tlon of signatures ii causing quite a flap in business and financial circles, where the propo.at wu flnt cln:ulated by the magazine "Finance." Finance's publlaber, Elizabeth MacDonald Man- ning, claims that in about one mooth after her propoul was made In !be issue publlsbed July S die has re<Oived 3,tall concurring messages and ju.tt. 29 dlssenll. Many or the responses are from prominent government and business olliclala, and aome are accompanied by. fervid statements. Among algnatures clalmed so far are G. KeJtb Funston, Olin Corp. chairman, Arthur Burns, Federal Re 1 e r v fl cbainnan, and Seu. Strom Thurmond, (1).5.C.) But those dluents ! illome mf&ht best r e m a i n um- publlshed, the kindOll of them being, "You've got lo be kld- cllng,'' and the more sopbllticaled b e I n I con- structed of wordJ like .. an UDo paralleled e!fronteey." Some raoondenll could mey express I he I r dilappnwal tbroulb utlre and bypelbole, lltllleotlnr In IOme cues that notorious oUenden of the peoce m1ght also ha nominated, even If poothUlllOUJly. Some suggested that Mrs. Manning. who once WU I public relatkml executive and who bu I reputal19n f« Im· qinotlon 1nd Innovation, bas seJf.interest al heart, a thought she cfunnlsses a• loo petty to oonsider. "The idea of nominating Pres~t Nixon for the Nobel Peace Prize Is admirable," wrote one person, who added: ''The thought or using this lo promote your magazfne ls despicable.'' "The Navy is guilty of mak- ing last-mlnule decisions in order to 1pend utra cuh beftire the .Jllcal year clOMd," he said. • Claims ere filed by defense contractors for extra costa in-- curred because of government requests. UPIT ....... Eyes Have It Ingrid Wilmeroth adcb slill another P.llr of eyes in this view of Picker Corpor1tion 1 slx·lensed projector in Wiesbaden, Germany. The unll makes possible the study of slides -singly -or six simul· ~eotl$ly -fo help a radlologiJ! diagnose a patient's problem. Tbere an: two major types of plam. 1be "comprehensive'' plan might cost a typical group about $420 a year per person, W1Ually split b e t w e e n employer and employe on a ratio of perhaps $10 a month for the .employer and $15 a month for the employe. More spec.ifically, )'OU, the covered employe, would pey the first $25 or so for the dental es:· penses of each of three of your f,amily 's members -following wbicb the insurance company would pay 7S to Ill percent of the routine dental c a r e charges and perbpas 60 per- cent of the orthodontic and periodontal · work nquired. 'Ibtte is usually arollnd a $750 yearly limit on beoefilll for each family member and a llleUme limit or around !600 on orthodontics. THE "SCHEDULED" plans are Cheaper, cut the monthly premium almost in half. and are often prefened for th is reuon. Under this type of plan, the inslirer pays a fixed amount for each type of dental procedure .-something Jess than tho lull fee c!larged by the dentist. Thus, If you are enrolled in a scheduled plan, you have to make up the dif- terenoe ou.t~f·poc.ket, and as dental f.., rise (up 41 pen:ent between 1915 and 1172) so will your oot-o!-poctet cosu. Douglas Bid Douglu Alrcralt Company o1 Loni Beach ha• been awarded 1 $14,716,000 contract ' by lbe Naval Air Systems Command !or an undisclosed number o! C-98 Jet transporll. . guacamole. Look for step.by·step Instructions and complete recipes for several of Ursula Andress' favorite Mex· ican di~hes and for one of her specialties : Ursula's Spaghetti with Bolognese Sauce. e FISHING , , .• FOR STARTERS -Pete Czura ' has expert advice on selection of tackle and bait for beginning fishermen, Article also includes a Ii.st of prime panfishing spots in U.S., all e5' pec1ally good for youngsters just sta,rting to fish. • PSYCHIATRIC BAND AID-New kind of men- tal care called uconfrontation problem.solving'' can get at a problem in·less than 10 minutes. It's no substitute for hours of probing and analysis but It's good first aid, according to psychiatris! Dr. Harry Garner. 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All l1btl1 11r1 printed with stylish Vovut type on fJne qu11ity white '""""'" ,.,.,. ;;:;:;;::-.;::::..-;;:~---1 ~ '1Wllll LAet .............. .. l. ----I I I PILOT Pll~~~--J MUTUAL FUNDS l 1 • ' COMPI.lf..T&NEW YORK STOCK UST , I l ' \ ' ' ...... 1 ~ • • • ........ ' . ~ •, ... ••• • • •uvvst : tm s DAA.Y "1.01' Jete New ·York Stock EXchm,ge List r lf DAR.V Pl\.OT TONIGHT'S TV IDGIIllGIITS NBC Cl 8:00 -"AdJ.m·l2." Malloy and Rff<I subdue a former star wrestler (H. R. l-la~trt~·) when he goes on a rampage in a bar. )lut1D ~111· oer, Kent McCord. KTLA O 9:30 -· The Tommy Prothro Show. Opening another season or discussion and co1n- ment on Rams football with bead coach Tommy Prothro. ABC o 9:30 -"The Kopykats." Tony Curtis t joins the impressionists tonight. Frank Gorshtn, Ri ch Littl e and George Kirby star, with ?ttarUyn 1 Michaels , Joe Baker and Fred Travelena. t IOI.I 0 10:00 -"'A Bell for Adano." This 1947 drama stars J ohn 11od iak and \Yilliam BendU:. ·~ CBS D t :30 -... l\.n na Karen ina .'' A classic for I• the nig hl O\\'ls. Vivi en l..eigh. Ralph Ri chardson ---and Sally Ann llowes in this 1949 drama. ---·..---: -.-. .. ~ TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening o m m m.r" "'"' "' -n. SIJJ Lllldl.a(' Haf1'y Q11nl (llfiu 1111 Gatmet Dtlf) pulls out 1n lt09S to slart 1 bl1zin1 romtnu witll Ilia new ltftdlldy, Jennlltt Btld1ty (Ami• ~UGUST ' Mtf!I ). to prMnl tht utllldioa d i:oo a a o m m m ,...., Ills u 10011. CD®!..., m•"''"""-0 TM llt WtlltT m tiJ rll• Ollr111r "lntlll'lt l1 Litlrtin(' (CzKhatlo¥tkia, lff.5) A Cl) c..o.t! 1entl1, 11nd1rplt)'ld comtdJ ttPltr· m TM fllftbtlMI in1 lilt 111 modtlll Cztchoslmkll. CD Dlllill ._, 9:001J ()) IWlcal Ctltlt <RJ A at.tn 01I Th frtldi CMf doctar 11Yins to M ruime 1 dflllll· t1J .._ hfa Vtronlta 1111 problem t111not ltll his wife aM m Htdppoilp l.edt• b fyln1 ol • ,.,. dis11Jt. 9 Mlfbtrry RFD 0 rn 00 m Mlrt, ftld•• c.-m LI Stpndt bpaP ldJ' M1th1111 Slnlfr M1rsh1 Hun~ tnd thl O&lbla. music.II poup OJ TltrH ltHlft -· 1:JO a 111ov1t: cc1 (!O} -c11nt " ttMi m 0rapet M11•11f'1 T•~" (hor) '64 -Ttr· Ul Ui VttllM • P1P1 tnct Mor11n. Frtd Cl.n, Ronald Howtrd. .lunnt Rolled. Dlutptd-t:JO 0 HDllEll Th T•., Pmllfi Inc wmlnp In 111 £aptl111 tomb, 1 DR Anothtf seUGll ol dlscuuiOI ,( Theater "Note11 3 More Musicals Openjng BY TOM TIT\JS 01 ,.,. o.i1, .. , ... '1•11 ~1ore. .ind more <;ommunlty tht-aler groups are forsaking lhe opportunity to take a vaca- tion during the summer in favor of mounting a summer production. usually a musical. Three more local playhouses -iocluding one making its debut In Orange County -are doing just that this week. Leading orf the musical bill or fare will be the delayed opening of the new Placentia Playhouse . which will stage the old but topical "Of Thee 1 Sing," on Thursday night. Fri- da y the Westminste r Coni· munity Theater unveils its summer show, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to • the Forum,• while tho Lone way IO Ille Forum." Wat alao Fridbs and Satunloya at l :IO Beach Community Pl1)'1>ou>e wlU appear In the abow u • lhrouCb Sept. If al lht joins tho Jona 11'1 of theaten .. placemtnt for a departed playlloule, sell Anahtlm Sl. fll9Ul1tlng' "'YOll 're a Good actor, playing the Roman Lone B 1 ac h. Restrvallolll Man, Charil• Brown.• soldier Mlltt GloriosUI. (2Ll) -. The trio ol new musicals Martin Fuchs heads the cut * join an unusually heavy mJm-11 the tlave PteUdolm, w1th Two summer 1how1 windlng mer schedule which includes Jefr Newlllln 11 hla frlend and up tbdT rapecUve ieuionl In South C o a 1 t Reputory's foll, Hystertum. Bryant Lanier Orli1ge County lhll weekend "Happy Birthday, Wand a and Belle Annstron8 play the are ''Tom Jones" •t the San June," lbe Founlaln Valley romanUc lead!, wblle Paul· Clememe Community Thealtt Commljll)ty Theater'• "The Scop, Dick Taylor, Sandy J>u. and the ,I. n 1 • M o d J e • k a Wiiard of O&." the San kus and Ben LtBeau are cast Playtrt• product1oo of "Belli Clemente c o m m u n I t y in character roles. are Rliicln&-" r Theater's "Tom Joo.." and Comptetin& tho Wesfmlnlter IUchaN Alldenen la mstng the An•Modjeska Play,ra' cast will be Nancy Baskins, San C1ementt'• "Tona Janet .. "Bells are Rin&ln1." The lat· Laura Gantenbeln, Maureen with Tam Lallaferro ·playtnc ter lwo close this week-Armstrong, Nlkkl Sahagea, the tJtlt role of Henry Fttld- end. Marion Trainor. Ria. Uedap, lng'1 naivt rogue. Bobble Mar- Originally scheduled to open Jon Dlluzlo, Doug Amutrong shall and Richard Collbld a.re last month. the Placentia Play. and Robert Tessier. David featured in major roles. house is now ready for its pre-Ockrassa dOublts as I e t R 1 y J u d 1 o n, S t 1 n mlere production. George designer and 1tage man.1ser Welsisbers. Jin Gordoo, Mary Gershwin's political satire ·•or with Zack McEwan handling Modiano, Mark Razor: Sharon "Thee J Sing" <>~ns Thursday the musical direction al)d Rita Heusinkveld and w a I t e r and runs four pe.rlonnances. Lledags and Phyllis Cyr U CC>-Orange also rlgure prom· through Sunday. choreographers. inenlly in the show, which Directed by Robert Wimber· "A FUMY Thing Happened closes w 1th perfonnances ly, the show features Jim on the Way to lhe Forum" wUI Thursday through SaUD'day at L' Angelle as the president.ial be prf:sented for 1 i z 8:30 in the Cabritlo Playhouse, candidate and Nick Furti~lll perfonnances Fridays and 202 Avenlda Cablillo, San HELD OVER I as his running mate . Alex-Saturdays at 1:30 In the 17lh Clemente. Reservations, call ander Throttlebottom. Donna Street S c h o o I auditorium. 492-0MS. Colliard is the love interest, Westminster Avenue at Also playing Thursday 4th BIG with Diana Devereau. Bob Hoover Street, Westminster. through Saturday in ~ Busch, Norman Helm , Randy Reservations 897-1164.. eluding perfonnancu is WEEK Keene. Larry King, A rt * "Belh are Ringing," tbe sum. Sherman. Jfank Sorkin, Bob The latest version or the mer musical of the Ana-Mod- Th• Gruteit c....tll' the Decide! NOW YOU CAN SEE IT AND flEAR tt ... AS IF YOU WERE TH.ERE! 2nd81G TMEIOWNG "GIMME SHELTER" ATIUCTIOH STONES in ~O 'CA8'4 h Stephenson and Pat Warner musical n!VUt ··You're l Good jeska Ployen. Hal Hamilton Ar -.Reod -T~,._ roundingootthe c3't. Man Charlie Brown" oPOfl' directs a :IO-memb<r cast EXCLUSIVE ~v "****" '.) curtain time ~ 3,30 Thurs-Friday for •ii w .. kends at tho headed by Amy MeCue and : ENGA. GEMENT . day through Saturday and 2:30 Long Beach Commun It Y Gary Elmore. : : -New York 01/ly New1 on Sunday at the VaJencia Playhouse. Jerry lovine is Curtain time ror "Bella" b • • • N Hi h School d·t · ~ N d1-~· .: · .: PRESENTED I ••CABAR!rlSA g au 1or1um,~ • •r;<.:•lll.g. 8:15 at the Anahtlm High • • acnmLLATING MuSK:ALr Bradford Ave.. Placentia. Fred Bishop plays the tiUe School auditorium. Reserva. • ·:·~;;~tt·~· .. vo~-::;·11·~ .. ~;·· 6 TRACT SUPER --11..-·. Olflilil Reservatiorui 5%8-9274. role wilh Debbie AmOI a.s lions 53S-5Zll. :;:.=" .~;.~:::Tr;:•:e.7c'H STEREOPHOllC SOUWD" rec1vc .. 1ona1 Ed._., * Lucy and Dan Krueger 1s _.1::::::=::===============::'.:".:'. "'llZA MINNEW -TME Fred West, who directed the Snoopy. Others in the six~ Two other *summer pro- NEW MllS SHOW l&Zl.. Westminster Community character company are John ductlons continuing . through Kids L;ke . To • -n-tMtu... ....__ ' I t Thorpe as Lm" us, Dennis B--~ i neater s as s u m m e r • , .. ,.. August along the Orange -...a.A MINN!UJ bt musical, "Once Upon a Mat-dau as Schroeder and Barban Coast are "Happy Birthday, A k A _ J "CAIAREl'-ASTAll trw," returns to stage "A Beindorf as Patty. S ltuY IS IOflMI" t1acas•~ 11 __ F_unn_Y __ Thl __ ng __ 11_ap_pe_ned __ o_n_ll_ie __ P_e<_fo_rm_an __ ces_w_i_ll_be_g_iv_en. 1 p;;;;(;;;See;;;;;;;;;;;;TH;;;;;;EAT;;;E;;;R,;;;;;;P;;;o;;i1i;;e;;;l7;;;l;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,---'::.....------ CamfoTUlbly Air Conditioned FROM ROCK TO BACH limited Engagement Direct From Lake T1hoe lhowrlln tJkn 1 llMlllllY Ott tour tlld COIMltlll on R11111 football el Einp1 11111 tht U"lttd Stl1t1. fttnd with Rams Htad Coach TOlt-• OICAI WINND SUNSHINE Tht mlllllftlt' conMS to Nit 11111 utkl ,,,, Prtthro. ''SENTINELS OF ..,.,.,. O CDlll EIJAIC ._., ""' SILENCE " CJ) ta ... 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YI. whaolk -'"";,, $499 1Mmr.(IDJ16) · 1964 .. fj)RD 'r\o fON PICKUP (ll'JJS) · 1962 CHEVROLET $777 Brand. New 1972 >/4 TON Pickup F-25 IF21'YJN47JJ61 FULLPRICI ~ $ -~ 19&&. OLDSMOBILE . TORONADO , '"'" :...., •• f'llldltT. Ml, (TXT "" ,> ' $1077 1969 FORD Lto , . 1966 ·. ' . M 19 5 NG MUSTANG', ·-;~~~ml ' ~ 1 ~ • !O.W~~t!i\12'11) ' 51095\ 5995 1968VWBUG 1967 INTERNATIONAL SCOOIT- ltllllt» ~5 '11 uln coll peU ilsh !bro y; doo1 A, :: plu to Pfrj w cool pre1 ho" The ing P01 N and """ ptrl or • outc Q Eac fron Vari and M • • ,,,.,.., n4dllac ....... -...... tain alr, I ti ftetjiea& lnd.1 pot of coffee • tllt llrt lo -• ap. petile .. • I day of ~ and illhille lo up food lDlake deer tbrouili diNitr. Food, la!les ,. much better out-<>!· doo"' • A \'Ration lllled with exen:tse and hearty mull ......is Cllrelne and ... hilarllhlg. Bui 1 great deal ol lldvance pl8Illllo( and buic mow·bow .,.. needed to mllile <limping 1 rewll'dlnl u- perieooe. Whtie the meals may be matchless. cook..ut cbofs will flod lhll UmHaving prepartlions -.... -days lhead II home -alDJll!ll .,. w!-~. too. Tiley Jlllke ~ ~ dlf!......,., -~ ing food and demJnc -quickly. POTWCK Nov1oes sliould begin with short outingt and simple menus that are prepared on a camp stove or flreplace. With buk: ex· perience, campers can attempt backpack or trips which require utensive out r cooking over open fires. Ca ully plan all menus in "dvance. Each day'• plan should include foods from ba!:ic four food groups with a varie of t.astel and contrast.s in colol' and ture. • M llelectloo will be influenced by • .. • I ~ ... • ---lo five daya llller-openla(. -ulaml ... be kept wUlioul nfli&ontlon II tealed with loll and WI ...... in I cool damp cloth lfttt _. q. -· !ranks, -they ... alread1 cooked and can be eaten cold rlCJll from the package, are Ideal !or ....U or tlae ~when you don'\ WW to slop and build t firo, Obe whole bolotiN or sallll11, tucked away In the comer of an ice chest or beckpoclt, can be stre.tched !or use u 1 -.i nielt, lunchllme sandwlcb llller and main ingr<dlent in a Clll01JOI dlnnet. SWEET TALK Cerlallt nreeta make uselUI eddllions lo I c:omp llrdet, loo, Core obould be tx· -in oele<llng the ·~ls .. that 00-lt wrapped or aeaJed Cllody wlllcb Is not llfed<d by moisture or lemperature u- trtmee ls included. Candy rolls are Ideal beCllUM they pack ... uy and will oot delerinrate. Tbtse candies can be used as tasty aaucet, dessert fondues or syrups when mell<d, eliminating the need lo haul bulky bottles ·or cans in camp packs. Handling food and oqu!pment !or a campln& trip Ls no easy cOOre. Novice and uperlenced Cllmpers alike mi,Jlt take note ol these tips: ' -Bale equipment should include: ooldandlr<Sb. I mal<jiel made walerpnlol by dll'!llac in panlllo ot ... lloc wWI cleat 11111,pollsh: ·a mal~ ,.....lie;~ kit ; · waler ~ lild llboftl; Pol bolclers or -Delore DUltlna pQl,s ovtt the Ott, rub oulaides with a b8r ol IDlp or a paste of detercent and .. 11er. '!Ills makes ::lean- , up easier. • -Wblle ulillf, put kelllea o1 watu ..... the lire lo beat lot .-..p. Thi• saves precious ttme. -Pit menus and rodpea .., comping ·rtdll« cardl. Nllte tbe "Iii-I med, type ol fll'<I for beat relults, pnpanillon and cooking Ume. TbJs will belp yw oo your nel1 out.in&. · skw•t: -~ !or ""' as mpklm. 1pron1, t.ble mats and towels. un;NSWI GROUPED -Pack cooking equipment togdher ac- cording to waa•. llllch u preparalloo, bUJn&, open firo coolr.ini. ut.nslls, ,,.rv- tng, .. ting, d...,...p, garbage disposal, along• and llrt utlngulshin1. -Empty cont'"" ol all dry foods aod mlles into plastic bag,s; cul out cooking lnstnlctlons and tuck into same bag. Some foods may be cut up and measured at home, then packed in plastic bag. Transler !cod from Jan Into unbreai<al>le conlalnen. -Use ooly waler that le51s safe by bolling 10 mJnutu or trealing with a purifier, IUCb as baluone tablets, used according to directions oo package. This purified water ls best miJ:ed with a flavoring like chocolate milk mu. lemon juice, iced tea mlJ: or ""1-lat dry milk powder. mGe TEMPERATUl\ES -In hlcb aJUtude areas, cooking Umes ·may differ. Bolling water will take longer and hlRd Items will have dlllerenl ...Wis. Cllei:lt hlcb altitude coollbooks belora departing . -FCJOCls <wbidl should be kept cool, such M opeh packagts of aauuge or franb, tan be placed in contalnen wrap- ped in wet cloth or paper. Storage caches of various l1POI .. Ill belp keep lood dry, BEA ANDERSON, w ....... ,. Mtulf .. ltn ..... Appetites Fi red Up &rambled Eggs and Peppers In Bologna Cups appeal to outdoor ap- petites. F'fY 6 bologna slices ln 2 tablespoons butter or margarine, turning once until slices "cup." Place at end of griddle or on foil at edge of fire while cooking eggs. Saute 'h green pepper, chopped, in bologna drippings. In a bowl, beat 8 eggs, Y.i cup milk and lf.i teaspoon salt. Pour onto skillet or griddle and scramble, lifting from bottom and side as mixture thickens. Avoid constant stirring. When cooked but still moist, spoon into "cups." For Camp Pancakes, add 1 lf.i cups water and 2 bananas, mashed, to 2 cups complete pancake mix in plastic: bag. Squeeze bag to mix until fairly smooth. Pour about J,4 cup batter for each pancake onto griddle. Turn once when edges look cooked. Makes 14 . Al "syrup," melt * cup cut up lemon flavor candy rolls and 1h cup orange flavor cand;y rolls with 2 table!poon> water . ' • ,~~mbling Dieters Lose Some, Gain Some SDaCker might chooee. No need lo 1"1 deprived. -When -with • lat'Ol nlllurallt meals•-. --lbet .... lbin, .._,, dll'*i bolDj<, -· COUii « de"1 cr1op. Avoid IOodl 11111.,. tblcl, "'11. p_..;ilp, lillct, loov. -. 11llcQ, ~ Ol" ~ ne ""'""'· P.,"""'beit .-...i b1 --Ana .~ ... ....,, WU to -............ -.. .,, ftlcbt <llmliao ntller llim .. --· "Wll&M II 811 NIQr • la6lallao ol Ill. -.,.ipa ...... flt," abe ..... "Dla'I ....... Ir ......... Your ............ $ ,~.., 1111_., .... 112111 .. Ind, -"' --...... -.,.. ................ lplllQil ._. ........ ••d!d"'1•11i1• b ·-r.r ~ .... ~ ....... .... ,.....,.., .... ,., ~ ueu•cfclit • overall beavineas with no direct Implication lo fatness, and obesity as excess fat storage oo the body, Mri. Owens cautioned thot "oo machine 0<porlicular food will make yw 1-lot. --wiilgbt -be beatal, ........ -.. .cl8ed,,.., Ille body. 1'be 11111 -11i1e. kq-laatlng melboil la -....-ptioo and -... -"The llald ablft (lln! I lo i _.is, loat) ls aood !or the 1llDrale. Bat - YOll reach • pl-,.. must - central< no the o1-' ~ ol lal, muoda andllUld. "New .... bablla .!bi~ povvldo this ClOilllnwnl ..... Jn I better -of ...,.. tllt weJcltl oil ... lftL 0-tborGqbly crltjclled lad dlell b1 ........ ... thelt - dlib ..... lel . ~---,·-2111111 fltll c111tla21·• PutW •* ,., ................................ • petite patleml don't belp In the loog run. "Ail-protein dleb .,. oot possible U• cepl in hlboratory animal situations. Hmnan foods .,. combination of pro- • teiM, carlJobydrata and lat wblcb - not be oeparated. • "SOme lad diets ~· .. dlllol1ed In choice GI fllod lbal they -~ life and bWtb. ~--· b1 <llmlnatq I bloct d , lllto 1111 other diet, but the lasllnc ed could be nakeoed nmcld Ol" IQNl'lll " llelcribllc ~ Counly .. lbe "lad capital o1 lbe -'<!," M... Oftos lurther -aplnsl -W<igJll ~ .. -sbots, IUlpcal bowel b-and -nlnbow pills • • .,,_ p1lll .,. •llber phlcebos (pacill<re with no medicinal value) or Ibey .., -bnlD eeUulat destnio-tion," ... llkL Her~~-lo diet mdar tllt ·-ol I }lll11icla Ot' nutrlllaalsl who -your dlet billotJ, actMl1 ratio and lboppin& ...-. "Mab 1111'1,_die!11 lliland ID""" Otberwise, you will led deprived and woa't ata.y oo il." I-MINUTE DE-FATrED "CREAM" SAUCE <• <llorlel per cup l!IJtead ol UO) J tabl!lf' ._ cake flour 4 llbltiroom lnstant dry mill< powder 1tn_11a ..... u V. te'.000 Jalt ~ te•lfOClll ~ &Jutam:te " 1.:aapoon pepper 2 Cl.lpl Wiler Put the 2 cups ol Wiier In your tledrlc -· Dump the rest ol the iD&ftdlentJ "' top. I'll the cover on the blead<r tlMI tum It • lop ~. Run It • mlDa1e - unW tllt 11111 la 1 loamy cream. l!!mply llqald Into heavy aluminUm .... °"' blCb beat stlt -ll.Y with I ll(lllala, mine the llat wide end ol the spolUla to hep mlltart from rtlc:ldq to -ol pan. Tbe uuc:o wlU be boJ>. 1111111 tltlck ~ perleollJ -ID ! ...... . QUICK, FOOLPROOF PASTRY Only 333 calori .. per knl;i pla Versus 999 calories for the trldltic:llll J .. crust venton ! Use the Homogenized Pie ·Cru!tl Mix that comes in two s:Ucks. 1/3 of I stlck 1' cup !armer chee1< or pot cbene (You may IUbstlluJe cottap .-bat -II dry. In I-Inch pie pan blend -and mlJ: with fork. For hm aod flavw add 111._....,.. -· Or graled lemon rind, or dieddar. Wbeo all 11 well-blended and lillOOth plct douih up and work It into a ball. • Handling ..... 1 too1cben this puU')'. F1atten into a round cak•. Tbee roll out, on a weU·Ooured surface, into 1 round, 1 loch larger than Jn~ pl< pan. Eue the roood In the pan ... the .... "°' you mixed the dough In. Trim and moisten edle, fiule to edc• ol I!."'-No matter bow yw re-roll douih. the PlllrJ -·t tou(hen. Tbll pastry taw looi<r bekflll lltm U!Ual. 11'1 well lo prMaM bollonl a.a at425for!O ____ _ ft11inc. .~ • . . • ....... l $. OA1LY l'U.OT W-. August 9, 1972 Miraistry Rests on Wife's IDevottoA t ' ,. By JO 0U0N ...... ..,, ,.... , . .., A J1ft11 Vega wltb 11HPABLO" on the license _pltln olln In the driveway and an utraordlnaUJ big mail boz It tttacbed lo the fl'Otll of the ' ' --°""'' Cout Colle1e. These are the first ln- dlcatlom that lhlt booaehold 15 a little different thin average, with a btthl.ve of activity that goes on seven days a week and almost 24 boun a day. It's all caused by Paul Finkenbinder, the r a d I o minister known all over Ce~ tral, North and South America as "Hermano Pablo" and v.·hose voice Is heard by millions of people during 341 daily programs over 22-1 sta- tiorui. Riding with the tide and keeping her cool in the mkiit of the bustle 11 hi.I wife, Linda, often called "Mn. Hennaoo Pablo." The 1lKX:euflll Finkenbinder : Cozily :j Capped ·• :: ; Parisian fashion de- : signer Paulette ollen a patchwork mink bat and s<arf la her n,w .' autumn-winter collec- •: Uon for 1072-73. :· .. '• .. • ' porlnenbip besan quit. by 10- cideDt a little more than 30 yt&ts ago at Zion Bible Institute in Provklenoe. R.l., where both were students. BIBLE SCHOOL After her childhood In a small town oear Kalamazoo, f.Uch ., and a move t o Jamestown, N.Y., L Jn d a decided to attend Bible school aod chose Zion, not knowing her future husband w a s wa iting for her there. She answered the door of her residence hall when Paul knocked one night looking for someone else, and It ¥i'as love at first sight. "It was a beautiful beginning to a happy 'so.far,' " Linda said. Her unassuming manner and her quiet voice gave no Jn. dication that she P,oneered with her husband a tiny Spanish cburch in Raton, N.M., where they sometimes paued the offering plate twk:e and IOI nothlnl. « apont 21 yean u a m1mionary 1n El Salvador, bllUl!ig nit and carrying drlntln& water la I.be early years. The rewards of the lean years on the mlssloo field were greater than t b e hard!hips, Unda added. "We gave God our little lunch of five fishes and He took it and blessed it." NO FOOD Among their experiencu In New Mexico, wllich were •·enough to fill a book.'' 1he remt>mbers one occasion when Uwy had no food and visited many of their parishioners In the hope of being offered a meal. · i\othing was prepared for them and they r e turned hungry to the adobe church· parsonage. only to disc<lver three large bags of food on lheir doorstep. Thanksgiving eve of 1H3 found them in El Salvador, Linda Finkenbinder somehow finds time for herself (left) in the hustle of keeping up with her husband, Hermano Pablo. Above , they relax with music, and at right, they prepare one of his ' tapes for radio broadcast l!ll over the Americas. , .. ' . ·~ I • ttedy to begin whit Wll lo become • wwlt lntem&Uooll In -wltb ndlo and lalevislcll u the locus. With their fi~ clllldren, the Flnl<eoblndert llv.cl la 21 dlf. lertnt -during d>elr service ln El Salvador. "We were fortunate Jn our living cond!Uo011," LI n d a noted. "Some people here complain, but we were happy to tum on the faucet and have water come out.•• The first few years Linda taught her chlldttn. using cor· respondence COW'Sel, t h e n they Wtte able to go to an American school wheNI the lesson.. were half in English and haU In Spanish. SIXTH MOVIE In 1~ ber husband be1an hls radio ministry with a half- trac.i: tape recorder mounted on a missionary barrel. This Jed to televi1ion and later to movies, ancl the Fini:enbioders now have produced siJ in their goal of 13 films. 1be moil re- cent. "Elijah and Baal," took a full year to complete. Tile biggeJt sacrifice In her life as a nllsskloary, Linda feels, was to be sepuated from her children when the oldest ones started going to the United States to study. '"1e1r life now Is an almolt 21-IK>ur .. .day whirlwind, with Hermano Pablo making tapeo · tn hil garaa• studio and Oylng around the counlry and llirotd for cruaadeL When abe does not ... company him on spealdng ena:agements, &ht drives him lo Los Aniela !nlemlUooll .Altport rather than Ortn1• County IO they will have Ume lo be alone and . talk. •• ' .. ,.~ Tbelr pm. rinp -lllnlly, even thoullb their ntllDbor It unllltad; tlie mall II tlwlyt beo')' and tbelr .- room frtquloU, In In U11 (Ille had 11ven peo1I ind mode thfte trtpo lo the 1lrport In three dlya during I rooenl week). PLAYS ORGAN On a rare eveoi.ne when lh<y're both home, Hermano Pablo plo)'I the organ and Lil> di llott111. She .... "" rtiultloft and enjoys cooking Cent r a I American d.iAhe,, "Amil COD Pollo It a f!rnlly favorite," Ll.nda noted. 'I've cooked too wtll," she said, "because all the cbJJdren have had lo join Weight Watcben." What bas been Unda'a .secrtt for IUC'CHS in adapting to a ml.Mionary tile? "I didn't have talents fer mlaaionary _.k. I plll'POMd In my hwl that il I c:oulcl not help, J woukl not binder. l have contributed to Paul'• suceesa by not hlndetjng. I have gone alq wltb him and encou.rq:ed him ... She bu provided the behiJld. Ille-scenes lnspjration and the' many Important little thlnp her husband needs to keep going at lop speed • .i.nd, abe bu had ambition for their mlnlltry and worked haft! for their goaJo. fllllllllnc ber childhood Ylllon <l "dolne ---bile with my life." Wbether Rermano Pablo· goes lo Wa""lqtoa for a -!l<l')'fl' i.:'.:l! South America for • or LolC Beach lo dellva a tape, be ctn be '""' that [Jn. di will have home bUe polJlb. ed for hll return. ' t I , ' .. " . ' ' ' " " . . . .. '•. r' .( . State of Affairs Conf sed · ~ ' ' , .. , DEAR ANN LANDERS o Three years ·-. l ago 1 wrote to you because my bus band ~ ~ wu having an affair. I took your advice Q ;J~ and let It wear ibt1f oul He came back - on hls knee1. You made a big difference ·I in my life. I am ashamed to tell you what :.. " I am wrtllnt( about OU. time. }( ,' Ten months ago I became involved .... _ • ,,. • with my best friend's husband. We had Moy I cailtlan your readera against the Many lll'ger bofol""'!" ·ladr oil a <Or· known each other for 12 yean and It .Uct pune Ihle! who carrlea a aclalors rY,ing cborge for 1>1111 Dill pold wltbln IO never entered my head that this man and snips t~ shoulder strap, pbs the days. Small merchant.I f'\Ult relJ Cll the could set me on fire. J don't know to this bag and rurui before the lady· 1tnoWs It. integrity of their custOmen. day bow it happened, but It did. This happened both to me and lo a ll'lend I wish I knew what motet people Tllree weeks ago I decided I dldn'I of mine within tbe week. -Fl/RIOUS IN behave In such"' lml!lon•ll>le -· want lo 10e him anymore, but he won't FOSTORIA Please explain I~ when ..i U 1"' ~ let me alone. 'Ille Idiot wants lo marry DEAR FURIOUS: '1lluU for the my lellor. ---Sl'-11.L . !fOWN me. I told him It Is out of the ~· UPofl. '11le 1>ett -'aploll ......, MERCHANT • • · I A •o : • 'l'llere are •Ix children involved. He 'slllPpen It to ·•eer ,_ -18' DEARS.T.M.tll)aa,.._,., ... keePI lhreateninc to tell my bu,,band. Credit cardi" .. ,. • ....U. Wiiiet • C..--.me 1_. -.",..,' ·lffldt1, • lhinklal I'll &et tlnwn out, and then I'll ;lrW ID .. Iii* ·~ ,_. ... the ' *"" fa.-•·,;IT I I .n~ tW HAVE to marry him. I don't be6eve my poctet mt. ll 1111 pta,..." 1R1' cllllf ..... Ud Ute1rtde ..... ~l•111· t. hUlband would actually do It, but I'm not u4 -_ ..._, ' '!\en .,. ao ..,. --• lw -sure. , • Wike•. 0.11lstW1li~•• ..... I am going crazy, Ann. Tell IDf. what lo DEAR ANN LANllUIO I -_, -Tldi .... i l' I hi; - do, And no lectures, plule. I bHe .rood ...,_ a11ollere --9 lntt ....,, llol rill '* -11111 -· alroocb' coiled mtiell <Vfrf nome In the " wbt c:luqa _ .. Ir'""'• 11 -it. . be poli hr. _I boot. -DISGUSTED Wl'l1I ME; lamlly-4woed ._ ..i lflle ... lhllr oWa -....,. II .... t. 1 - DEAR Dllh Y-.... ,_ l 1 1'""1 tlma .PQlal flt II. we °"" a wllll -el the Ill* ..... llltckmtlllq -'nil leovtl ..., -..odeit ..,a·........... n.,. ... , ,.. ... . .... , tlleruUvt. Tell JMr-ad.,.. the Some<loui; ..... -.l1~~lar . ud ~evtr.. Ult:tlll tlftlr 11 ..... Now 11'1 HIS -to bick u four -•1 D ilaft . -the • 1• Liii,. l"llve. 1'111 bett1D11 .. wllL Wrllo tad Id ~ crtdlt fir: ~ the ..-..,. will ..f me lmowU I'm rlPt-~--and tlloU W.'dbevor -lloo1 Dunk your •1ot11 -1-1 (paid. ' II mart than OOl 111 °\,S· .... i. DEAlt ANN LANtlEllS: In ' recent Wb7 •l """" ~ that another. U ypu havi · ._ a column ypu advlled,.,..... lo guard at ... keej)ftl -!Iii • THEIR dlltlnclloo you need Aan'I llo1Uel ''Llvt acllmt pune ~ by -rtoc men:bandlle *"' tho -bid belttt or Sex and Bow lo Tell tllt iel-. • ::.1: ~·&.=:=I: 'l'°.J":. ~1'"'1a\:' :': = ~i:: :"".!;:! =.;. =~-•nd. dqlt '"' I cooplo ci lllflero. fee. In coili lo flia lllJli • . ' • 111 JO I • Ill alt , WI lal E> ... I ~ .. nl I tio ,., II• • ,., .. .. d ~ ' ' ~ ~ • ,s ! t p p 1 d t ~ ' j I I '~ .. fol .. '" It . . w-.r, -9, 1972 DAILY PllOT ;fl Abortion Counseling: l'oo hate for Advice THI NEW LOOK! 11 1t ••• Mama, Mia! FounWn Valley High School cafeteria will be the scene of a pizza 1 a I e, sponsored by " South C.ut Juniors of ' Fountain Valley. The funcl-raisa' will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Satw:day, Aug .. 19. Filling \dnnce or- ders an. neit to right) the Mmes. William Griffin, David ·Kellner fDd Dan (ionlon. I I I I \ l • • ~-clllld'• poiH an«I poitur-. A pl1nnect 1 program ol -.,,,, wltll. the exc1ua1w ... capadw euy , .... "" -od ...... '°" . ___ _,, ...... In pleaaant 1up1rvl11d eurroundllft. ' NOW .... .----"°" ~······ • I ·' , . .,. .. _Mm ,~ ................... . COSTA li,jE$A 'Toi. 979 ... IO lhllrbodJ -.... _.. --olbirtb-..... -----would deer '" " Mo Om bid a,. __ ..... _ ..i.111 -.. a ,... cram. -~ppolll!JI _., clrls w!io daal -...,, llow they cat~ -Mis< "'oclrl,.: the nwnhorolmolhnwboare not well lnfcirmed. FOLLOW UP -lmplltaDco ol lollow..-p, DO matter what alternatiYt the girl chole. -Aid II« AIOllCJ ru1ly falla ,down here. ODe 11id tt wu becluae tbe girll fabricate klenllllcatlon data. OOlen -ladt of time 111111 '""-All ..,. 11111 wtllioul lhil lnfonnalloo, <'*" 1'1 "W ~ not be drawn '"I~ pr-. .......... -the PrelnaDey WU tew"'ted -Qualltlel ol a .-lor. ' [ Dailij TJ~t~~ ~"'""~~~~p~o;b'~-'~ To avoid dilaPpolDtment, ~rospectlve brides are remind.a to have their wedding stories with blaclt and while Jllosay P.boto- grapbJ to the DAILY PILOT Womens 0... partment.one week before •the wedding. Plctw'el received after that Ume wW not be used. For engagement amiouncemenu It ta Imperative that the· ltory. alto accompanied by a blaclt and white glossy picture, be 1ub- mltted' siI weeks or more before the wedding date. U deadline ii not met: 01111· a story• will be used. To help fill ttqulremenu on both wed- ding and engagement stories forms are available in all ol the DAILY P}LOT offices. Further questions will be answered by Women's Section naff membel'I at !!fU321. New oman!c hair remover • I lairs off in mrutes, ~ off ·'foi' Weeks. Leaves skin beautifully smqqth, free.from hair ••• without shaving waxing, using messy creams ' or foams or· resorting to electrolysis. ThereJ1 _1,_woy,lo....,.. unwlll'llld ltllr completely from face, 111111, !hight, 11g1, w11o!mf- and l\OIPltoff long«. You UM1genllt,odot1• I orgonlcconpound, Olhd Dllill,lnd .. _ -~-' De111adlllly1111tcu.,.wholelllllr_ .. folllclo ••• --<ldn booutlU!y-ond ho-hllrb- The lltlfo--~ nylllltll ... WOll, mot1«onceyoutlndtt111,.,u..,~-11ir.-... yoe, for- . There.,. no l>llrt ...._No polcldy-. no niclctcrcuta.Arrd V..'1 no qulCkgrow bed<. Wiien hllrM!ltuolly--ln, lt-apllWend bebyaoft.---• Delila• Natural Organic Hair Removtr. ldlll lor tee~gm. too, $5.11511 our COll!lltlc counters. llbe -be empatbttlc, Cir• lag, undenllDdi,. and .... llldlmmlaL SUJOWllES Eich 1eprttenU1Uve aim- mariad lltiludes ol II« ...... C'f. Planned Pareat.bood: 1'By the time they have .-rived, D!Oll already have made their declolon. If they !lid ool want an abortion they would have IOUghl out other agencies." Rlglll .. Ule: "If a girl doesn't dilcuaa abortkln We clan\ brine ii up. If Jbe does. we di5cua U but make no referNls. '' Children's . Home Society : "Moll think of UJ 11 an lldop- tion agency. Wt c:oumel girls on all altemaUva. U we fmd she " comfortable deciding 00 an ahortloo, we make r<ftr. rail." Laguna Beach ~ Clinic: uwe oounstl on. abortion pro- coduru -they con be pretty traumatic II the girl doesn't Wldmland the -Wt mak.e nlerrala to I W O hoopltlll In Los Aofltl ... " Birth Co a Ir o I lmlltute: "Molt hive made up their minds btfun ~ Into the olllce. We daa'I _,,,,. Iha! abe wolltl an abortion. but !his doesn't mMD ,we encourage teens to have kids. 0 WAR . Femlnlst.'1 Women's HeaJth Center: ''Olr aervJce 11 called Women '1 Abortion Referral. It stands for WAR and the war invoJves helping w o m e n achieve the right to decide atxa.it their own bodies. ''The previous di9cussion implies a woman with an unwanted pregnancy is in some kind of criail. To uy she needs psydtlatrlc btlp ... .,. ludicrous. She Is deall~ wllh a beaJtb problem," M 11 • Dawntr ald. When a woman comes into the center, Ml. Downer con- tinued, we give her immediate Diamond wedding trios. Unders200 for the two of you. •150 Melching bridal Ml in 14 karat gold with .19ct. diamond. -· .-hlng 1«weddlng bond, $30 Mllchlng-IOlin14iw.t gold -.21 ct. dtornond. -· mllchlilg 14K gold bond, 27.11 JMWatloM......, • JC Penney FASHION ISLAND, Newport Betch The values are here every day. JCPenney ' belp. '1We bave fUll and eom- 51e lnfor1Nllon Ill o u r ort1111: .... cul tbroulh the tepe, and we avail lier ol ail the hrlp she aeedl." ,,,. OlUllSeior lllid they bve beeo able to expedite oervlce. Some cases hive ndeved Medi.cal aid 1n lea than H houn and llill ar- rangements for an abortion WHIM 11"1 YOUI "MOVI," e a.v. Ywr '"Queeft"' • DM't o.t ......... e PretKt Yevr "'CutM"' ltlNTAI. llADIU .~ .... , ....... •,._.ca,,... e wrnll ... MMIZO 16f W. 1ttt. It. C.ta M .. Wl&S I Beauty Silo" 21 ... D, L lhti Ir. c---.... -loN-- ~ ~ ::~1e1ec1 1n that LAST 2 WEEKS Dr. Martin challeqied the pn>C<U by asking, "Don't you rr====== think you an stUllna the woman'a: growth by com- ple1ely taking over and not allowing her to mate any decisions!" Ms. Downer counterfd with, ''We are NOT here to help them grow up. We are here to give service. "By mini.mWng lbe ha.wle, we diminish the posWbortioo depttssion. We o n 1 y ex· perienee hippy. re I le v e d women." • • ,SPECIA • $16 .. JI Take a vacation from curlers! Have you r hair cut, styled and permanently curled for just S16.75 including lanolized neutral ize r /MGIC ~llRQR 13tauty..Salons Call for •n appointment. 1621 New M-.\rftl• 11",. HAllOI VIEW CINTll 0--.·Ill., T..s. & Ti.n, l!YH I • ...,.lo!!,,., • Call 644 8040 Appointment Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers STOREWIDE SUMMER . . reara11c1 . Our Entire Stock of SUMMER FASHIONS ~To1h OFF DRESSES Sizes 14Y2 to 2&1/2 • SWIMSUITS • SPORTSWEAR • HousECOATS Ella: Nor's HAl:iF ·-SIZ~SROP COSTA MISA llOS NeWPOrl Blvd. '""""' " '"' ltrHt) DOWNTOWN .. I FULLERTON 224 Or•ngef•lr M•ll • Mtrtet _, OIMCWll""'" _1 ....... --...... , OPEN SUNDAY 12 to S HUNTINGTON ceaER, Huntingloft hach FASHION ISLAND, Newport 111ch 17141 444-2lll. lonlcA,,,...lcartt and Muttr ChOrp Welcomo ___________ _;:_.:._ ___ JHUNTINeTON CENTER. Huntlnfl°" IHcfi 17141 192,7771,... _______________________ _;_,J ' 1 ' t " -..: ' . ' Hawa iian Fest ival Crafted Gift items made by the cra!l sec· lion, home canned roods and white elephants "'ill be among war~s of· fered for sal e by l"larbor Senior Citizens during their annual Hai waiian Festival. The Zonta Club- house \\'ill be the setting for the ar- fair, planned to begin at 7 p.m. Thursday. Aug. 17. Putting finish· ing touches on crafts are (left to right) the Mmes. Eva Livesay, Irene Kovell and Pauline ~1ithoff. Your l'foroscope Tf1URSDAY AUGUST 10 By SYDNEY OMARR "Alltrology Is utronorl>y brought down to wth l!ld op- plied to the afftil;s of man." - Ralph Waldo Emereon. ARIES (Mardi 21-Aprll 191: Don't press, force or demand. Li8ht touch now w!Ju the day. Accent ts on health, travel plam. overall philolophy. Key is to be receptive. Pace slows. but this should not b e discouraging. You are 1etllng second wind. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Sensuoll!ness comes surgin~ to fo~front. You expand horizons. Be aware of poten· tial. Don't permit yourself to be painted lnto emotional ror- ner. E:s:pnu your se If . Socialize. Meet people. State views. Display humor. GEMJNI (May 2t.June llllo t.1ate, partner e l p r e 11 e s doubll about special pro)<cl. Your responsibility Is to bt matun. Take steps whlch pro- mote security. Aquaria• and Let are likely to be in picture. Be patient but firm. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Study Aris meMlge. Get ideas across by ezpressing yourself . in unique creative manner . Showcase concepts. Take nothing for granted. Be a good listener. Then you win friends, innuence people. You will understand. LEO (July 23-Aug. 211: Make adjustment in domestic area. Get budget In order. Taurus and u~ porlOllS play prominent roles. Young person may be victim of wishful thinking. Ref~ to be rushed btto investment program. Be analyticaJ, VIRGO (AUJ. ZS-Sept. 22): You can win way wlth one who has been stubborn, afraid of change. Your cycle is high - be selective and Confident. llefuse to be bullied by any ' IY TODAY IS Y·O u R BIRTHDAY yoo au dynamic. lnde~nt. an origlnal l MRS.ROSE HUNT-WHln!ER ' NOW-SERVING THE HARBOR AREA OF COSTA MESA a Je.~gh!~/ tuJge( jafon Parents' Advice: Take Time to Talk . . .. where b~auil/u/ kfl'i~ jf~fej begin. , . ~RIC.E 'LiST MONDAY "[HRU1 THURSDAY Shpmpoo.. a·nd.set ii' . • ' $2.SO • By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (UPI I -Take '.lime to talk with your children •when thl!!y ask questions about ;sex . '. Keep the channels of com- : municaHon between pe.rents and children ope' this makes :it easier to discuss all '.personal matters. An authority on ch 11 d development and p a r e n t educalion. S:tdie llo(stein. con- cedes this (lflen is dirneult - "We lead busy lives today and in some families there is not much time for:. being together. "Few childrtn ask, 'Where do babies come from'?' as the) ·run out the door. \\'e need to providf' more lime for talking. 'We Riso have to U.'I(' the op. portuntty to tall( "'herie9er it arises. She gives one example. ·'What's rape?':. asks a 10- year-old with his bead In the newspaper. "A simple honest reply can be given and the discussion :uien refocused on ' healthy 'sexual relationshipe," says Mrl!. Hofstein. \Vhat if the questions come up around the dinner table \\'Lth smaller children pre!ltnl ? .. AnS\rer questions simply and encour;age more talk ~'hen you're al one with the ques· tioner," she advises. "Of cour.tt. some questldns may be perfectly appropriate for dinner talk for all ages. The younger ones will pick up \\'h:ll thry can -the rrst \l'i!I ;=:~~== Vl -RG lNI A'S =====:i SNIP 'N STITCH SHOPPE 3334 East Coast Hw y. e Coron• del M•r Phone 673.8050 SUMMER SALE! 98'Yd. $1.49 45" FABRIC 45" PRINTS 109. to $2.00 .... $3,00 $1.98 . $3.9&, 45" FABRICS POLYESTER KNITS R09 . to $5,00 .... 10°$1.00 " r .. e IANU.MlllCAID e M~~Tll ~HAlfiE . go over their M:adS. ·~ Mrs. Hofstein's views are ~ivcn in ''Talking to Pre- teenagcrs About Sex," a new publication from the Public Affairs Committee, a non-prof- it educational organization with headquarters in New York. Mrs. llofslein is a consultaot to the Mental Health Associa· lion of Nassau County. Ne'v ''ork. and to the Boa rd or Cooperati\'c Educ at ion Services of the same count y. A lecturer on child develop- ment and parenta l education. she also is author or a book "The Human Story.·• lier publication, directed tu parrnts of the nine to !~yea r· gruup . tells of the assorted stresses physiologically and emotionally that children go th rough in those years -the 11·orries over how they look. their skin problems. their questions about. sex, pl't~nan· cy, birth, heredity -"Why do I look like my father'?" Mrs. Hofstein emphasizes that information and misin· formation are only one aspect of sex education. • · fl! o r c significent,'' she says. "are the attitudes consicously or unconsciously transmitted from pan!nt to child." . Some parents may feel con· fused and embarrassed talking about sex to their offspring .. This is not necessarily harmful, she says, for i.t ctn convey to the child that s'x and love are very speCial. Children should kno\f thnt perertts approv,t of their cwlosity. But ~trs. Jlobtein wlnl• thal "man·y adolescents complain that every tUnt they $50 "'R,IWARD 0. s. ...... "'Mlw•• 11 ..... 4:30,... •••••• ttefe ow pet, ,.. .... ..., 1twtle. ,.._ 2'31 'f'l 1 eo.t Hwy .. N..,.rt hod. He WM -tllfot .oftl ... ,..Ule flie.t"1•"---r.-*'""Y· Wo -fff'f Md & ... ., ..... & - --Meir -. M9LJ clll-.-4 ..... , ._..i ~le toll 'le Toiy • .... oo WI ;.a• oto W. -· ,.., ... -.., ...... ____ ..... -. ~ 'Ii ...... 11,... .... 11•-•oltliot ... & ls-I"• 11' ........ ~ ..., • bOJ -4 ,... .......... """ .... ~, lo - Tooy, '""' _....., o'll•# ilP1!1wliiii"'llMJo hi.._11!it""' ,.. "°11 .... ...,.., Allor -119 for & 1Wjoy"'9 Tooy for fl ,_, wo fool ~ tf!M! -... ,_ ""' ~· co;• ~or1-.,, $50 ,,_,. lo '"""t ... -till'. ,..,.,, ....,,..;,..., '° -w ... Qll ... ""' ••• tf .,O.· .... "'°9re -Tooy fl pto.o C4il or mt1 ~ ile wt -'f tolc ..... ,... ThUlr Mr, & Mn. M, Y. H ...... too,' ltJI W, C-H.....,, Nowpot1 ...... Golf.,._ 141-IJil, - ~ask a quettion, they 1et a Jec- turt. That's too much -il not in CQnle nt, at least in style. More is learned when com· munication is a shared ex· perience." Parents also must reallze, she says, that at each stage of development children have di!lertnt quealiona and con- cern! about se:r. They may forget quickly ,or recall Inaccura tely, what has been taught them, but parent.s should be rtady to reinte.rpret information over and over lf necessary. As for ae:s: education in the 5Chools, P.tn . H o {st e in disagree.s with those who want the JCbools to take over the full job ju.rt as she disagrees with those who fttl the schools should not be involved at all. It is certainly appropriate for parents to ast "Who is to teach?" and "What att "their qualifications?'' \ Permanent Wave Tint Bleach Touch-up 1 7.50' s.so 10~50 FrostinQ 14.00 FIU DAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY PA.ICES SLIGHTLY HIGHEk ha.irct{.b 51.50" But she aays that "the day to day methods and techniques of good teaching are ap- plicable to teaching about f llel'." • ' CAROLYN BEARD September Rites Set Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Beard of Hunti ngton Beach have an· nounced the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Beard to Geoffrey Westley. 1 A wedding Is bolng planned for Sept. 16 in St. James Episcopal Church, NewPort l Beach. Miss Beard is a graduate of Moreno Valley Jligh SChool and attended Riverside Cily College. Her fiance, son of Mn. ~beth Wutley of Hun- tington B<ad>. ii • 1raduai." Oro&• lligb School •• d Northn>p ID1tl\ut1 o1 Tedri>loQ. -.. ,,. 11 .. l!!<!o-~ -<Mill-~ Mn. Horstein thinks all teachers should be expected to participate in training pro- graTrul prior to classroom I~ strucUon and continue to meet together lop r ore s s ion a I seminars. And a teacher should not tate aides in controveniaJ matters, such u contraception or abortion, but should help studenta: wltn the facts and en- courage them to state their own opinions. DOVE - 1695 Irvine Ave.·· Costa Mesa CORNER OF EAST 17th ST, -ABOVE LA CAVE RESTAURANT 645-1050 548-9986 ·~ • • ~r<r< .. ~L/lf J;d'_,·_~" I 7-fe ~ %cct o~ ~,~---. I · o.'. '-· · 601 EAST BALIOA BLVD., 81,LBOA ... ··---T · -REFR!GERATll? DELIVERY SERVICE: P.'HONE 673-1310 ' ~Ul.Ll1MHSDAY, fllDAY, IATUlDAY, AU6.1t.1 1~ 11 I . ' I LAIGE SIZE SEE PLESS • ! ' Liq1id D~ergent GRAPES· TOMATOES c c c lb lb • -·--'---....,.-~ 01'111 I All,of P.11.-1 ..,. • Woot WI IDDWI THI lteHT .TO LIMIT 9UAllT1TID Orttt I A.ti .. P.11.....1 .... o I • I I • t ' ' ( ' . • . . . ' • • . 1. " s . ;. • • • • • • • . • l!OW TO BE IN LOVE Wm! A SUBMARINE Ls it a whopper of a crua- ty roll, is it • mini loaf of bread, with salami, baloney, sliced tomato, c bee 1 e \ pickles, lettuce, mustard , plus o th• r chall.,..inc clelectabl., auaranteed ,. tackle tlle.capadty ol -w Ide-but-do n't•1-d minchen. ,,,. ICene ts the oatio Jn front of Ri<hanl'1 Two at Harbor View .••• 1Let'1 ltd: around and aee whose lunching what 11tere's a mom and her friend silting· with 3 kid>. .,How's the barbequed beef sandwich mom! And I tee )'OU picked up a cutm ol potato ulad and a dill pickle. Looks like you ~~ted _the bakery loo ror ta1s, brownies and <Mkies.'• "$11• did. we're \ iollabarftw, ., lrlend .bera bas corned bed on an onion roll and the l<lds always IO for hot clop and I pick up a sack of potato chips ... 'Ibea we always wind up with ioe cream cones." Sittiag at another table ... It's all shirts, tJes and • laughs ... with big divided styrofoam plates. It must be Frkmy because all are eating luscious slices of baked halibut with delick>us macaroni and cheese made yummy with wine, II.It> cotash, a beautloU! green salad and a Dutch crunch buttered roll from the bakery. TIM Deli a/ Harbor View feafutts a (liffertnl lunch every day. . . Could be meat loaf, SwiM Steak, barbequed lamb shanks or tarnaJe pie plus any of the 90 diflerel\l hot !oods-to- JO the IJefi -king the month. Wanna take the lunch ol \11<. ~y with yoo. They clamp an a beautilul lid lo kee~ _jt bot .•• " What's ~ ·ilriQ)<? Cortee, lemonade, orange juice, soft drinks, hefr, even chilled wine ... 1 Mucho sandwiches? All your favoiites. Want to order lunch. PleaU: call in by 10:30 and it will be readv . when you pick it un. Don't forget the line-up of salads in pint cartons • . • Cole slaw, kidney bean, ep and potato, carrot ... and the • gelalines ... W a I d o 11 .. ·' peech delight. apple sparkle, cherries jubilee ... • The bakery with It's : stacks of chocolate chip • cookies. or Swedish dreams, : oatmea1. or French boo- ~ bons. Got six people ... : choose a rhubarb pie, or ap- ple, or custard, or French cherry . . . They ma'ke a small 7 inch size. Will. cut? Sure. Eat lunch out and with 'em. Give the new ' patio tables and chairs a try. SHOPPING LESSON OF TR.E DAX In answer to the com- . plaint, "I'm speoding too IJluch mQDel' .. food.'' Lqok Clooe\y af your basltel. B1iw ll!OOCh b food, real steal< op! toma-.,ult. A prefty ~-ri olfen Jll>olit 1,509 ttdngi ...,., but oftr 3,llt ol -thlnp llftllll :; food. 1,000 are hellth and ~ beauty aids, UI 1 r e :, bomellold supplies, over 41111 • are housewares, 200 are pet producU! 200 are paperl film, and foil. Now Richard's Markets are not typical and oiler twice ~. mlbJ . "tbinp" u t h e aver&J• market. One comlY thought. We're much mucb helvler ... the food than thi ... foods. Whee yoo -·='If:-~~· Bullfrog ,.lad -mix. or un polls,fllled willa~ ~,,.um 119 ' lloo ealinfl reuoo. Rlchanf'1, tho P e op I e S-... One 1t Lido, wllll • IOI! .,.ii.. lllap -" GoofolS ... , ; Two at Harbor VleW, dotnl' 1 whol>l>fng tun thin& with Junchos WlthoUI I lhop. ' ) ~ • ._.,, 1972 RICHARD'S LIDO MARKET and RICHARD'S HARBOR VIEW MARKET. What DOES it mean to you7 It means 11 choice! It means we have 19 BRANDS of salad dre11in91, because one person prefers Lawry's Caesar. and another Caesar Cardini Caesar. Ther• are 7 brands of canned peaches - A CHOICE!, . Variety '111ean1 Whole Loquah and Sno'!f Peaches, Gooseberries and Green Gage Plums. It means Pure Maple Syrup and Old Fashioned Peanut Butter, I the kind you had when you were a kid, inade from just peanuh and salt). . It m.eans Sage Buckwh~at Honey and Avocado Honey, or. Instant Irish, Turkish and E1pre1~0 Coffees. Perhaps you're looking for Avocado 011, (we elso have soy, safflower, olive, corn, sesame, and peanut oils·). Variety is EVERY ONE of Stouffers Frozen Foods.! ,Have you joined the Home Canninq brigade? We have all the supplies, even sculptured glass Mason Jars, great gift giving. ' There's Dishmaster Liquid Soap, and Aluminum Oven Liners, I Vapor Brite Oven Cleaner to clean it). Maybe you could find all these things some where else -Avocado Oil at the Health Food Store , Diohmaster Liquid at the Hardware Store, Snow Peaches and Turkish Coffee in a Gourmet Shop. But, isn't it nice to find it all in one place! VARIETY -ONE OF THE THINGS THAT MAKES RICHARD'S A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE. ~~- Pears 5~51 Th••• lertl•tt Peer1 •r• delicious, brandied, 9in9•red, or 9rill1d. Zucchini Squash Newesi r•9• -raw rucchini with dip1. And don't miss iryin9 them better coated ·and french fried. Cantaloupes A deli9htful way to start • day or a diet. Bell Peppers A mu1t for Shish Kabob. . •. 19' 4 For Sl lb. 19c TREAT YOURSELF TO THE FINEST RICHARD'S TOP OF THE &RADE U.S.D.A. CHOICE Round Steak 1oo.1... 1.39 •. Swiss Steakkd .. Tlitst •r• cut from the most tender heert of the round. Bone-in Rump Roast Thick i1nd juicy, not • morsel of wosl·el A 1iulin9 idti1 for brei1kfi11t! To .,..htcrt• aM rHlt .,. • WHer ~·•· Sand Dabs 1.29 lb. Salisbury Steaks • • • • Fresh Idaho Trout ..... , •L 79c ea. Marinated Chicken Legs • • A SUPERB SELECTION OF U.S D.A. PRIME BEEF, TOO. DAILY PILOT f!1 1.29 lb., 98c lb. 69c lb. G~Mdil MJBCoffee 1 .. MJB Coffee 2 II>. ••• 79' 1.57 2.29 ALL COLORS ~M'j~~"' Parfait Ice Cream! 12/51 MJB Coffee J lb •••• Delightful dessert from Di1rigold. WHITE, PINK, BRONZE, YELLOW , · S1ar-KiSt Tuna ~,... 1IL49' Porn Porn Crysantheinums 2.79 Bunch · Fish Sticks ·-·· 140L 69' Springfield Peas 10 OL 7 ,., 51 Tliis i{the w•+•r .,.ck-great for dietan. Bartlett Pear Halves 3/$1 S&W makes it bast. 17 01. Thrill UquW Dotq .. , 22 OL 49' Arcl•rt AA t lb. N1ltitco Cr111t1 S1..nlc.h, 1111. Butter. . • . • . . . 83c Oreo Cookies •••• 47c Spri119fi1ld &ranulattd Sli!jipy Cr11my or C~nli. II 01. 5 lb. Sugar ..... 59c Peanut Butter . • . 63c l1tty Crock11'-l6~ IL l it ll:oll, Aoy1l1 Potato Buds ..... 59c Designer Towels 4 for $1 S&W SALE saw-''"' saws.._._,,-. Apple Sauce ... 4·for $1-T001alOOS' •••• 4 for$1 SIW-16 II. -s1ctfon1 SIW-1114 11. Grapefruit •.. 3 for $1 Kidney Beans : 6 for $1 saw -er •• ,.., • ..,1.-11 11. saw rtttttl Ju•H -1 14 1L Corn •.•.•• 5 for $1 Ripe Olives .•. 3 for $1 saw ModiuM Cut -'' 01. Green Beans •• 4 for $1 Aoyal1 J Ply -I JI ct. Facial Tissue •. 4 for $1 ' . . - • lak.d fresh deny In l>oth our 1fotn. Danish Pasfij c.._ ~ 2 For . i: . 100% Whole Wheat Bread 45t Potato llolls • • , • , • 6 for 37 c · Strawberry l!ostoo Crea11Pie • • • • • 1.59- LONG LASTING EVEN IN THE SUMMER HEAT Smirnoff Vodka \'i 0.1. Such• 9rei1t tummer mht•r i1nd you seve 1.20, too. 6tl-6UO HOME DELIVUY IN OUR AAIA. ' 10.69 • ,RICE EfF£CTIVi AU&. 10-ll Cut Green Beans Spri119fi1td 'oz. 7 for $1 French Cut Green Beans ' oz. 7 for $1 Spri119fl1ld Leaf Spinach Spri119fi1lcf 10 oz. 7 for $1 Chopped Spinach Spri119fi1lcf 10 oz. 7 for $1 Van de Kamps Enchiladas l1af, Oick111 or Ch•••• 1V1 OZ. 3 for $1 Minute Maid Grapefruit Juice 12 oz. 49c ~lll~m Cole Slaw 14 OL 39' Richi1rd'1 own, made freth di1ily. Sliced Lunch Meats! 3~$1 luddl9 h•lps you m•k• ~••rfy si1ndwichesl Richard's Longhorn Cheddar Swedish Crislilread a, Kl .. -ft••t ..m •tckt4R ,.,_.._ ll. 7 Ol. 98c 49c CATERING-A RICl:lARD'S SPECIALITY A spec:i.J occ•sion7 We ..,n do •lmost ..iythi119 fl'Ol!I • tr•y of cold lllfffl, delig~ hon d'oe..,.. io • c°""' plete dinner for 50. Just •sic! 613·2155 • ' 1' ti DO CENTER d ~ 3433 Via Li o, NewPOrt Beach • 67a.6360 • • OPEN DAILY9 -7, SUN. 9 - 6 :J4 OAILY PILOT Pricing Ups 'n Downs High food pricea have been 1t lhe vortex of the prtce whirlwind for several months. Price is everything In the market place. Each conswner has a inconcelved price she con- aidm a good buy ror a certain quaUty fresh product ond so does the produce manager wholtllller and grower-ship- per. However, these prices may not eolnclde. Because of recent publicity about food prices, Western Growers Association Presi- dent, Mike Schultz, requested a review of the newspaper food page ads for fresh vegetables and melons over the past five yean using July JS as the mean. Herf' is some of the i[J. tere· 1 data . Going back to July 14, 1966, la .;e bell peppers were priced 19 cents a pound (4 peppers per pound) or 5 cents each. 1968 peppers were 19 cents a pound . 5 cents each; July 15, 1971. 39 cents a pound, 19 cents each; and 1972, IO cents each. Wholesale price per pound for th<!se respective years and week ~'ere: 'fiO, 10-11 cents per pound '68, 15-18 cents: 71. IS- 22 cents ; and '72, 14·15 cents., Slicing tomatoes were 25 cents a pound in '66; 19 cents a pound In '68; 29 cents a pound in '71; and 39 cents a pound In '72. Wholesale prices for the same time for a two layer fiat holding 60 tomatoes were: $2.71).$3.00; 13.50-$4.00; $5.IJ0.$0.00 and 13.50-$4 .00 thi! year. To refresh your memory, tomatoes were not on special in '67 as the wholesale price varied from $8.50-$13.00 a flat. You will also note that the retail price per pound was comparabl e while the wholesale prices fo r the same aize and amount of tomatoes in '71 were $5.00-$6.00 versus 13.50-$4.00 in 72. Although 1972 celery was in short supply and high priced throughout the cold months, celery lS now down in price. In '158-71 stalks were on special at 10-15 cents each. This July jumbo size stalks were 19 cents each. Cool cucumbers for salad or marinated slices were 7-10 cents each in '66 and held at th.ls price throughout the five years. The mild red sweet onion have also remained at 10 cents a pound throughout this period. However, if you were a cueurr.ber grower the '66 whoesa1e price was $2.75-$.1.00 a lug, but ln 72 a lug brought $1.~l.75. The red onions were f:J.50-$3 .75 for a forty pound carton In 72, but over the past five years the wholesale price r e m a I n e d around $2 .S0-13.00. The spr lng·summe r California Jong white potatoes have maintained a stable price at this tlrne of the year, 3-4 cents per pound. California cantaloupes could be purchased at 10 cents each tn '66 but the size was not given. Jn '68, jumbo . size melons sold at 5 melons for a dollar or 8-9 cents per pound. In '71 cantaloupe was not on special for this particular week, but '72, 5 large melons were for a dollar or 9 cents a pound. Fresh vegetables and melon prices are one of the few lresh food commodities that are controlled by supply and de- Jll8nd. Growert are still at · "'the mercy of the weather. Unex- pected hot sumhlne speeds up mtturlty a n d this usually means a shortage follows because the next crop or harvest area Isn't ready. Rain. too early or too late, damage or reduce the yield per acre. All of theae growing factors plus labor and overhead costs lot traoaportatlon. wholesale ml rttall operatlona tnnuence tbt price consumers pay at lhe 111pennarket. Regardlesa of the variables, Ibo belt price r... nutritious fOods sill! remains In the pro- duce aectloo or the market. Git lhe most ror your produce dollar by 1>eylq - -and -Oii apoclal ; lolr1I how fo. oelect • .tore and -flwb vqetablea and ....... Chinese Cut 11M17 *"' Clll.-cab-blla ..S .. ....,. It In a large ...... -.a11.-per and peprib. C.Wer the ........ ml cook It Ollly untll It lllsW lo wilt. I Alpha Beta's Man in Blue Says: JIM ILLINGWORTH STORE MANAGER 241 E. 17th STREET COSTA MESA .,, FU11UI 71 DOUBLE DISCOUITS • 11111 ID." MU.TSYOU'LL 11 PIOUDTO SllVI • O.UWTY NCO SATISFACTKIM GU.WJ(J EID • DISCOUNT PllCED AlPllA BETA 1ncnr1 ME -mmn11111 180 GOORllET ,___sn:w GARDEN FR.SH ,. lECIP£, LI. (..E)BONELESS· ~TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ROMAINE BONELESS RIB STEAK BONELESS FAMILY STEAK FRESH 1 ~1p:,. •• c GRO,UND BEEF u. CHUCK ROAST BUDE cut 69:0. STANDING RIB ROAST ~~ Or •RED LEA.F •SALAD • BUTTER BOWL YOUR CHOICE c EA. I WE WELCDIE FOOD STAMP SHOPPERS 1K JMr LOI .-aA. •NOSlllll. GI <MICE OMl1Y IUM llU ,,__ -.flL 10 UI. 1Q SP JI. SAT. & Sll1C. 10 .UI. 1Q 7 P.IL LARGE -SIZE" REi, RIPE TOMATOES us.$ FOR ,, ' •HONEYDEW• CASABA • PE RS I AN • SANT A CLAUS SWEET LUSCIOUS • SEEDLESS • RED HAWAIIAN GROWN FIELD RIPENED LARGE SIZE DUBUQUrs ~ IOWA•MAID ~ SLICED BACON. c FAN TASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY ~-CL Tut>.• fcmily Size FARMER JOHN • 8-0Z. LINK 35' SAUSAGE u. PATRICK CUDAHY CANNED 329 HAM 3~ IL 791 .... nODHfOOO CMEW Ol IUI 14 OUNCE ~~H~DAS 68# f A ~TtS T IC DISCOU MTS El/[RY OA Y 16-0... Jar • 1000 hland RLPHR BETII DRESSING 16-0z. Jar ROC!Uefart 0- 16-01. Jar Blue 0- rBcwv&A¥oCAoD ~DRESSING 716...()z. (;orltalnel'. PirMnt{t RUD'S CHEESE SPWD 11.1111 an1 • w....... LONGHORN CHE£S£ . PEPSODEllT ~ TOOTllPASlt 591 r8 ,.o,...._, .... ,. __ 11• ·~RIGHT GUARD FRESH FR01[N ARMOUR'S PEERLISS. BRAND YOUNG TURKEYS c • BLACK • ITALIA SWEET JUICY MELONS ·GRAPES STEA.K SIZE MUSHROOMS 88~ c . LB. PAPAYAS &MANGOES 3:100 FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS EVERY DAY """ .... '""""" -~ JAN U WINE SOY SAUCE 'YI'°""' eon DIS(:OIJffT PltlCC 16' 53c JAN U WINE CHOW MEIN NOODLES 321 PINEAPPll · FRESH CUT MIXll> OUQUET 99! 23' -19' 31c ". DR'MomTOMATO SAUCE 1 oc rBoliiDm ~ "'°"""""'-'· 1 '7 ~SOFT&DRI @ v~sP'liE'MisT 97c 16-Ckn:it Caltalntr RLPHR 8£TR'.MACARONISAUD371 'ji;ii TOMATO CATSUP 22' 2~Jottl9 ... 1-<>unc. ...... 0901 • St\H!am °' !?'! 6 Noturol CUMMAllD (8 HAIR SPRAY ~ 991 14-01. Mroeol •,~'I· Of Hard to Hold ALBERTO BAUAM 1 55 . llAlR SPRAY ,~, ~1-our-Betti. ~ R DIAL SHAMPOO ._ _ _,I.~ T.QE. l tt. • 0..-~"- . ~NDMORETAN&LES 1-.0c . ..__. • Holf ~ CIAIROL "FINAL llfT" 76' 98~ 1" ILrffl llTI • 12-01:. Pq. •$Read AMERICAN CHEESE ~ Del Mont.. ~Con ~ PINF»PLE . GRAPEFRUIT DRINK I \ lb. Cori. fll(I.. Crfp [lectTic: P-*. •Fir. FOLGERS corm QUALITY BAKERY AT DISCOUNT PRICES ~iu~liE'BREAo 39' lllU lnl 6 '1t.•Pio;n,SNdougtl35, ENGLISH MUFFlllS • ·-4"JC •LPlll IETII APPLE BUNS _. I P«i. • '"*' • S..,... O...·-Rlrffl lfll DOllUTS 41 C 11111 lnl: .. 2'-0L .. GERMAll CROCOIAT£ CAKE PRICES EFFECTIVE IN All ALPHA llTA MARKETS 42' ~15-0.-.~ I 22' ~ DEi. MOllTt: SPINACK ~ """""" .!... ~DEL MONTE PEAS ' 241 ~blir..liNTE''""'""""'21c jilij(' CORN . 16.-0t. °". SfH*I • ~ ~DELMONT£ • 24 , "jiiii' GIWll BEANS 16-0z.Whol.ICO..... i .. 1~0..•Sllad DEL Mom l'fA~HES 11..Q.ra~ DEL·MIMITE FIUlr COCQ'Al -c.. ·~--~­SuRTOll t:W1S m.a•1s•' t 10 ~ .... ~ 1.tf I J ·' . ' j J I I 13 PILOT·AIMlmSER Wed-.-9,ltn DAILY PILQT ~ !: 1bere's no other way to describe it -it.'• a festival -a riot of color and a .spectacular display olnature'a goodneu! But, even better, it th11111qnlficence of the flavors of.fresh, vine and orchard ripened fruit.a you'll fmd at El Rancho thia week-end . And , if the quality, the color, the splendor doesn't cause you to find these values irresistable, El Rancho's pricea will! F.ach plump little grape just bursting with goodness, waiting to be enjoyed! Cantaloupe .................. 4 ... s1 Honeydews ..................... 12~. Aren't you ~lad it's summer -and now yuu can enjoy the lu11h ripeness oft hese izrest melons? Lar~e si.zt! Serve them for breakfE1st, for dessert, for pleaaurel Great with ice cream! :Fresh Mangoes.49!. 'Green B·eans ..... 29!. Bell Peppers .... 29,~. Sweet and flavorful -for cooking or salads! ... or maybe, stuffed peppers? Large siie -remiscent of the tropics! Try 'em •.. you'll l9ve 'em! Fresh and flavorful-and snapping crisp! Enjoy the difference! ' Personalized Meotsl \ Super Shopper Specials# Round Si11k Mirac/1 Whip QUART ........ 590 U.S.D.A. Choice quahty, 19 The salad dra<ing that enhances the flavor of fruit, a•w•ll a.< gre<m! For .. ndwichts, too '. .. " • ~~=~::Sr ~& ·~ ·-/CB C/!BBHloRSHERBERT ......... 69° CENTER CUT ' II. Creamy Royal Host-flavors that work wonders in combination with fresh fruit! Half-gal . round! . 111- : Swiss Steak ........•.•.. 99 f. Rump Roast •.. , • ; .•..•.. 99 f. : Always U. S.D .A. Choice round cuts at El Rancho! 1 t 's never too warm for hearty pot roast. ' I ·Chuck Steak ............. 69 f. Omaha Roast ...........• s1 2t Here's El Rant:ho quality, budget priced! Center cut '. Thick cut from selected choice beef rounds! c:2 N .. Y k St • $2 79 ~ . ew or rip.............. r.. Planning a barbeque? You couldn't do better than loin cut New Y~rks, anyway! NE\V YORK STEAK $2.99 lb. ( _ _,= --"':"'f --2 I -.---... Marinade these thick strips of choice beef top round in Kikkoman's Sauce! ·Split Broilers ........... 49~. Ground Beef ............ 99~ Halves of plump, king-sized fretih chickens! Extra I..ean, and always fresh! bulk or patties! Sliced Bacon ........... 79~. Pork Sausage ........... 69t · El Rancho"• thicker, ranch style slices! Made by El Rancho'• own, old.fashioned, ttcipe! . :English Sole .... ~.1 3?. 'Freah Fllle!M, 'with mild flavor you'll favm! Large Sand Dabs ............. 89!. Favorite from Paci fic waters...._for frying, baking! Alaska King Crab Meat ..... $2'! This ia a peat titne to count 011 serving crab cocktail! l D• ,,,_Ill Salad ·Dressing . 3 f,! 1 Bob'1, 8 oi (Blue ..• 43') C&q\lefcrt ••• 66') Save on your choice I . Bit's o' Bacon •••• 79e Knudsen'$ Salads • 41 ,,,,, liJnls BIG ROLL ....... 290 Royale -so soft, yet ii.o :::trong ! Use them ag place mat.a , then wipe up spills! Colors or white! .. Orange Juice Blend QUART ... 39e Our own blend-hesh and reconstituted juice, blended for flavor'. fn our pouch! (GRAPEf-UIT ................ C!4 ) Tab or Frescas1xPAcK .......... 79e Refreshing soft drinks that let you enjoy flavor, with no worry about calories! 12 oz cans Italian Dressing ....... 49c Enchiladas ........... 39c \Vi shbone-big 16 ounce bottle! Van de Kamp's frozen-Beef, Cheese , Chicken! Mazola Margarine ... 39c Folger's Coffee ....... 79c With the gold goodne'"of com oil'. 1 lh. All ,grinds· J lh. can (3 lh. c11n .•. 2.291 Lassen's Granola ..... 39c Skippy Dog Food .. 10 '" s1 The wholesom e n~tural cere!l ! l lb. pkg. Be kind to Fido, and the budget'. 15 oz. Lipton Tea Bags .....• 99c Delsey Tissue ...... 4 ,~s 1 l3ig 100 ct pkg, for so much more flavor! Two roll packs, in white or colors! Facial Tissue .. 4 '" s1 Dove Liquid ....... 59< Royale-colon or white. Pkg. of 125. Big 32 oz. size, with gentle action! Zest Bars ....... 35c Johnson's Pledge s1.1s Package of two, bath Aite l..em on or regular .•• 14 oz. size! SuntmerCo<lers Whiskey sAvEs1 ....... $4'' El Rancho'1lixyurold11011r1Duhltn.i1ht whiskey! Quart at this 1pecial price! Gilbey's Vodka ••• $39'· Lope de Veia Wine9~ Ei1bty proof, smooth Dlixer! fifth Spanilh Burgundy, Cl.,.t, Ch1bll1, ROie • Wilton'•, -4 oz. Gmton Aladt! otalo,"Micaronl;Slaw, Carrot. Pt. Blue Cheese • 49e. Sliced American •• 69~ Pricn in .,(tel Thur. throu&h Sun. Tonic Water •.• 4 •·'I ~Crackling Rose ••• $34! ~40&. Cn1111blatl, Coua\odol Ginaham-individually,.,.pooc!I 12oi. ... AUllUI 10, 11, /2, 13. No10lt1 todnl<N Opm dail)l 9 to 9 ••• Sunday 10 10 7 • ' Shu ta, in bi( 28 oz. bottle1 Paul M ... n party wine! fifth • • • ' ' l I . . H DAILY PILOT W-, -· '· Hn 'Fresh Vegetables Wortb ·Work' IY .IOllNA BUNN '1getable plate cf map bani, -"We wml lo a -for priney. 1\a1'1 I llOlllld cswd cb1ll wllb -la -GI -..__ and caullllowtt wonderllll Jtallan nataurant why, whm $iate'1 al bomo hoans lortllla. -llllPllY wllll ATIAllT1C CITY -"Whm ca_. or one DJcb1 w11b my molblr. 11'1 and hat a dlanct lo puller ID I pound .,....S bell, ..,elaoal anaO -GI _.., .... we'Ni.,i.ceurTVDwlln ==J.;.i:: kind cf a lllndlnc joke, bl!t thekilchtll.ll't!unandrtlu-JIOStoo_..cblllpowder uuce: rol DP Joll1·rtll Lot ~ "" lib lo coot becaute J Jove Qllnese food." m7 mother ...,.. 10 ,.. me Ing for bor. Melt tbortenlna In Klllet, fasbJoe Plac:e ID snuol boll· .,,.. ~ we c1oni bave One or her -test ~la whertver I ploy." SllSAN LUND'S beat tor1111a1 oo bolb tldoo In& dllb. ~ ..... up au mudl ...... -111 SUsan pri •• the r the -... au . bat rew •·~. __ ,_ J'ii., •'-•Inf" wa1dlolni1Dthe vatecuw Susan, one GI ew ENClllLADAS A LA (IOrtlllu abould be llfted out. •··--· &•••nu _,_.., -. with her Engli&h friend, Wan-original members of the Gold-drain _...,...... daociQC GNdd1am, said, da. Susie is, lo fact, such an diggers, Is captain of the GOLDDICGER of fat wtth tongs), on Spoon lltUOned buns and happily spooning up famed, Anglophile abe exclaimed, •'I'd group lblt year. Sbe was f tablespc>OOI ahorlenlng abaorbent paper. Heat cblll (lf mnalnln& 11uce over en. pungent clam chowder. love to spend six months in trained primarily as a dancer 12 tortiUas (froun, fresh or usine beef, saule llgbUy 1n cblladu. Bake iD prtbelted "I just platn adore food, London and the other six (even btgan teaching when canned) 1ep1.rate atlllet witll crumbly, 400 degree F. Oftn for 10 pertod -that's my big prob-months In the States." she was II tn a dancinl school 1 cup minced onion pour off fat before addinc m.lnutea (or W1W cbeete ii lem." the aubum-halred, Her visit to the British Isles In llouston before going to col· 1 pound longhorn Cheddar meat to chill beam) 1n •uce melted). Gamllb w1th ll'lted blue-eytd perfonner said. was enhanced by the presence Jege on a drama scholarship). c.beeae, shredded piJ1 with cbW powder, and few cdoo or lettuce lo aerve. PtLOT-ADY£l!TISD fj discovered vegeteble1 in England. I ··we're 00 lhe road 50 much, of her parents, Mt. and Mn. Working so closely as a 1 IO-Ounce can enchilada teaspoons enchllada sauce.--~ Makes wonderful main coune wetendtouttoomochj~k. ~N~orm~G~~M~c~Iv~e~r:__~from.".'.'.'.~B'O~Up~M~~~nis:._:l~~~g~lrls:::_=lit=U•:_~=A="""::....~~~~~~~P~lace==-cla:::.b_:.:•f_:.:oo~lon=-~~=-~meol==~·~~~·~'~~~~~===============-~~~~~~~~ food, but the strenuous pace of•- lbt. show keeps us in trim. At least. let'• hope so," ahe laughed. S~le ii only 5-foot 2, the &bortest girl in the per- f onning group. "Being from Texu, my ravorlte food, of course, is l\texican, for as you know. we have reallv marvelous 111e:1· lean food ·down there. When we're in California and have a day off and we're nol too tired, we like to go to our own apartments a~ Wlwlnd. t en- joy cooking then. "I've learned to fix m. chiladas. My mother taught me how to fix taeo5--6he mes them so well. 1'.1y particular recipe for enchiladas came from one of my girl friends who lives In Te.:1as. They'rt de.ilcious and euy to prepare. I prefer the chffse variety. I just roll them up and make a «;lozen because they alway1 make terrine leftove.n!" Susie puts the bearu and hot sauce over the oven-baked enchiladas. "You can make your own homemade chili or just buy it in the can, depend· Ing on how much time you have. I get the com tortillas frozen in the supermarket In California.'' She lives alone In a small apartment in Shennan Oa!:s. She had to go to England to le arn how to cook fresh vegetables. ''T hrough an English girlfriend o{ mine . I made a great discovery. I'd always had fmen vegetables until Wanda introduced me to fresh vegetables. The English often have as many as five or slx vegetables at One meal. And Wanda taugh me ~ to prepare the fresh vegetables. "Now I go crazy Jftparlng fresh vegetables and cook them all the time. They may take just a litUe longer, but it's worth it> in the long run be.cause they taste so much better. I love to fix a CONTRARY DESSERT Opposites Attractive What's Meiican and Amerlcan. IWM and IOUJ' I unusual and familiar, light and filling, and just plain easy to make but deliclous1 It's a Sour F1uff with a !wist, proving lbal oppoollH do attrJCt -and nic1:ly1 too. F0t o <hinge, try mlxlnfl the warm nreetneu of Me•· lean corr.. Uqueur with lbe cool IOW'nelS of the lemon. S.poratel7 lamlllar, bu t ~!acorn b lnat lon, _,..,. ID I clellcious cooling --· IWIWA l!OIJll n.vFF I (kllnot) pocbge of -11 .. ore11 gelaU. I" <11P!1 boilinC we \I ,.. i:olfee llijo...,, 1...,~ .... )\0 '""° lr'ult;na......i ...,.. blllo, c:ntlbed --jNllif liltiii!1In water. A4ld liqueur. Mt., an dtlll lllllll llllckmed but no , lll'lll. Wlip ....... !old lntr Ct•I't & llpoon Into a.n/'rJ.': rs:~. ..... &IL kDr Clllll .................... , . ,,, H the deli salads at your store aren't come to ()nly the finMt, ftesbeot in.,..ilenta .,. ae1ected fDr Ralpba nod,...,. ...r.e deli oalacla. Then we atamp eacli corlm1 with an euY'to-rudtn.b-...., date' ao that you11 have plenty of time al home lo enjoJoverybilof ill! natural ...,rui-If you didn't know Ralpba made it., you'd .,...,. yoll clld. For ftesb, chi lied, delicinua oaladll, come lo Ra! phi deli department ... where prices are low. ... -C&llRCUT -Clll•NA-~ lb •• 98 2lftCKEN 2:~29 RUii STEAK •llFllOASI' lllOWIR CLOD ~. 1.09 EVERYDAY WW PR/CBS MEAT MASTBI !'IDT 1Mf-llad9 Cut CHUCK STEAK ...,_c.nt« cut CIUICk BONELESS ROAST _....,Col LondOn Grta Steak DELMONCOSTEAK .... ,.ound RUMP ROAST Ralptl1 E.dr• Le•n GROUND BEEF ... 89 ... 1.09 ... 1.48 ... 1.99 .... 98 .. 1.08 UIOACholce-Ffflh 79 lJlnb Shoulder Roast .... Shoulder LAMB CHOPS , •. 1.19 H••OJI-• lV.lb.137 Ralphs 1hlck Bacon •••. • UQUOR DEPARTMENT ~~~Pfb SANDRA VODKA ,,...,, 8.99 NewC.OW LIGHT WHISKEY 11-0unct Can• BREW "102" BEER flelpttl Ellclustve-s..,. .30 lAKESHRE GIN ... 6.39 ...... 1.26 """ 2.89 TlMl'OllAllY lllOUCfD 1>11.ICl PLUStBUY .. _ .. ,_ .. .,..._ .. ..-...... ___ ,._ HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS. Fedt ... -Amber I RN MOUTliWASH =.59 TOOTHMPASi'E·' ~-48 Aqua Net HAIRSPRAY 13-ol. 69 .... '!c:or!::~ ~ ~... ,...... 96 MOUTHWASH -· ---R_.,...,&l'ldra-189 HAIR SPRAY ,_... • -· SKIN a.EANSER .!:.1.09 ~ 4:.89 Fufwfta-20l IU VITAMN "E" IHANK POlllTION FAIMR .OW lb.59 COoked Halil. EVERYDAY LOW ,IUCBS CAUFMA GROWN Dip F,•1h.,-Grldt A FRYERS _Wli .... C.llfomll Grown-,,.lh Fryer Legs & ~ C.Hfornli Gr'O'Wit-,,_,. FRYER WINGS ... 37 ... 73 .... 39 Frnh-NvtrNou1 GROUND TURKEY ... 89 . ~Vt;iwMits 11. 2.29 $MOKiliuiKt eL ,97 .lnleklaolTrHl-1 ... pkfl. 1 09 Jones Bacon or Unks IL • Del:Cfout Hot Ot' Cokl PASTRAMI •r '"' ,.... .. 1.19 Idaho -Urge FRESH TROUT 11. 1.09 BAKERY DEPARTMENT Whtte & Whe•t, Slftdwldl a Spit Top GO RALPHS BREAD 244z.1oo1 ... Petit• or Pntne DaNah-Clteny Wheel 48 Ralphs Coffee Cakes -• ~ha-Plain• '°9de'1'CI s.pr pk 46 FRESH DONUTS . o1 ~ • P&'.JM>"CAK!s -.46 Ralpt -Old, .......... ·-Chocolate, V...._Maopoltan ICE CREAM =.59 FROZEN FOOD PelWhfp WHIPPED TOPPING 1~ .39 Morton'• Macaroni & Cheese ';::: .22 Rich's-Non D1lry 12:-oa.. 48 COFFEE RICH ..-, ~ ,,.lh-lretdtd ASH STICKS ';::: .48 -Rt... 1kl. 89 ONONRINGS ...,,.. ORANGE cAKES 1~ .n STUF..'Eo --,... PEPPERS ,...,, Cert!---12«. 7& FRIEDSOLE ,.,... FREIN MACARONI, , COLI! ILAW OR POTATO RAl.PllS SALADS AllY_I-.!_ BANQUET m.£RS ...... 9ffehnut--zb•ll ~.07 BABYJUICE --· .... 83 MAYONNAISE .... o.ldn .... itrt ";::.11 JELLO Golden W"°'9 Ktmel 12-or. 20 NBLETSCORN .... Campbell'• TOMATO SOUP 10\kz. 11 .... AslOltecl FllYON ~.28 HCDRINKS SolodDnoolng ....68 MRACLEWHIP J•r• IC.rift DlftMr ~.19 . Macmonl & Cheese ••~"Wl-Str&IMCI 4\kz. ;(fl BABY FOOD lr&ibi-lll'll SID U-or.bolUe T11111tO KatcQ .43 PANTRY F/LJ.ERS Uplon-AalO<lod,,._. DRINK r.tXES Golden Grain Macaonl & Cheese SPiCE"BROPS ... -. FRllT COCKTAIL -c:.octolt-._ ... BAC-O'S Habftoo-Cre•I•~ OREOCOOKES ........... LEMON JUICE --Nooclas Aominolf ";:: .13 ·~.16 2• 48 bog. 11-oi. 29 -· .,....., 73 -· 1':;:;: A1 =·~ .... 1-.33 ' . IWlltPftlll .... ·-.. -~MB.QNS,... ... 11 ·Sw-.Ju~ lunld9t VALENCIA ORANGES.-... 11 Miid, lnet llrown ONIONS ,. .... 10 TOfM1Rwved-1 .. Celol91 FRESH CARROTS DA'iSa'ES"" ......... MXED BOUQUETS ...i..11 ........ -·· DEUCATESSEN DEPARTMENT • ...;, .10 1 .... 86 ...... 68 ...... 79 1-111.A& ...... n 1 ... .81 .,._n .-·· ~ ...... BARSOAP= .19 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ~-Liquid BLEACH ... ,,......_.,,,,wcoton FlAIRPENS ---GAABAGE BAGS =·· 1-:.::0 1Sct. 44 """ . ...... .... ' -~ .... 419 EVERYDAY WW PRICES • "1cn etlectlwe from AUOUtit 10 tttN 11, 1172 HEALTH' BEAUTY AIDS FROZEHFOOD miiXft'~ li»KINS ~t.JT ---":AT OflANQE JUICE ~TAllPONS ':.:: t.tl ,. __ ........ Al'l'l.l l'tU .... ,,.. iiilv'rni'Wi ':.81 ~&CAMOTI 1=.-~CUA!fl~ ";.a au.---. ':.10 AUfTDlllND ~l'AS1a "::.Te .. ~-"=.t1 lllCltll.ADAS mCMAll -.:.n -~ -.:.n POllMICAICll _...., ~ •• 59 PANTRY FILLERS --..:. ... TU.IAGI --";;.a IAUlNI CMCKUll ;;;.ware. "';;,.q YAlllUAW--::.- OUVIOll. ::.- ~ ":;1.- •ANTRY FILLERS C"t•...,_ OllA*KATlD SUOAll --•Ylllll' COf i • CMAlllA lirL0tL m.-sc.·--- •ANTRY llLLERS HOUSEHOLD NEl:DS <;;.n --· _ ... , -:: .. . =.-•.:.ii . -:..- HOl.JtE1fOLD VALUES . , ____ _ P11111c 1\11h ems .;....1.11 1 ... Ft •!II:-.!'~ 1.11 GAADENtt05li -• • °"'1OMC..,.....,C1e·1r1 · --............. ;;-110 n:Pii~'1~-c.... .. • ~lllQI ..... ~ ',..,··pncesareRalpbs~ °"---~···"" 1•'· LUW an""""" 19E LFE BOOKS - RALPHS STORES A1£ LOCATED AT: 380 L 17D ST., COSTA EA; 9911 AUMS Bl.ft, m BEACH; 15471 S. , IES1mslD; STORE .S: 9-10 DAILY, 9-9 SUllDAY 17211 17D ST., TISJI 411 l LllAIA, ... • . ' • ' I • i I t t I . l I DAJL Y PILOT 37 Even Porikers Wafch What f hey Eat llY Mllt•aa ~ j • .....__ 1ow 1 1 ,,_ jlal ., prwww•• (J>lwpplo, 11 .., o11en7 wino Tltm Ill rat -bonier o1 · lleDove mt IDd crUl over wtno. Beol b1J11U1¥1Y -1or Oii U. JdJI ••• Ill U. .._ or ,.._..,. aprl<ol, pooch or Ol'lnl• II cup water 1wNteot. Place In a plutlc hot oom lor l8 to JS mmulel, ._ IDd olbor aplriled main ••• -tbe broiler! Wbal 'Mn jlll lal from, 11111 ---.1 Bnlil ubder h1'b ~ 1:'p":= plnu~ bq. Combine mn•lnlcg In-t1lmloi lnquentl1. B • 1 t • w ....i a llamped, tell· bltler ,_ ~ tban ol the lilmaltak:. Place m • !'l:t'-=. min:"'"~= pie juice • ire<llents and pour Into bag s!eak with reserved-marinade llddrasecl envelope and JS Nmllnk. net In a btolllllg pm ud eacb. 2 level tablespoons dry •loot with Ito!:. (Put blUtd u you broil. Matti eight ~~G ~ sW~ U you'Ve bem pantng up broil lour to l1te ....._ '"' mustard a!eak Ill • ahallow bowl to col· servings, 260 calorlel each. care of the Dally Pilot, 5G the p1eq1n ol bamsteak --*'<le, lumlng ooct. MARINATED HAMSttAK 2 !easpoons ground clovO' lecl any i..tage.) West ~ Drive, Sparts, becluae •1r1 latten1n&" -you1~:::8prud==":::Pl'ft'::..;IW1=sce=-"::.':::th:......:..:2.:.J)Olll>ds==ltan=ha:....m:....l!e=at:......:._.:11.:t .. :::u::..poon=.::••:....•l::.ic.:.po:....•:::der=--..:.Marina::;:;=te.:.two=hoan=.:or..:.more.=:......:....:l::.V•:::al:....M::.•::.•sal=•·:....Chlc=kt=n .:l•:......:.N::..J:::"..:.a.::".::71.::..l ____ __:!::..._ _____ _ need -updatlo(. r _ Today, a lean, CU'tlully· trln!rMd bamlleak ii i.. la~ tenlnJ than moot beell!eaka: 1-than J.1100 CoJories I • )ibund'Bliflpated with 1,IOO or more for beef ribrttak (meat onlY.) That'• became tbe modem por\er ··-what be eata, jUll llkt you and L M 1 result, today's products aftl'lge 22 percent more pro- tein and 57 perctnt 1eu fat than old-bat ham ... and that adds up to one-third fewer calories! Of course, ham is still a heavyweight compared with chicken or fish, but thert's no reuon not to enjoy 1 1wna1eU now and tbea II you're calort.....ulloUI. ' Start with carefUI lbopptnc: pick the -steak you ... find. Th"1 carefully trim away every blt of border fat before cookin1. Broll, b a t e or borbe<:ue without addln& any !al And 't even think about appl any of ._ bottled ham concoctlon1 ; they're qar ••• and calo Try tlie>e instead : Delight By TOM HOGE The dieter, unDerv.d enougb by the -of calori~laden gooditl -bl> plate, 1!'0Uld do well, In the opinioo ol lhil weight ntcber, to avoid being / loo Spii'lin all iii once. -· I I.,.,._. II rough, l<e" Inf swx..: th try lo cut dcnin 'O!i food and alcohol at the aame time. ~t uaecl to one deprlva- Uon, then follow it up with the other; If. you have any moral fibre left. Diets ofttn "'m to be dvll, but Ibey really don't have to be. Veal ii I good diet diJb, and It CGll!el In many ~ tractive, unlallenlng Imm. '!1!11 delicate, llgbt: !but serves a the tui.s of a particularly tasty -known u the ve.:t bird. ~ Stuffed with lll1 llW!lla" of good thlng1, roled and aim- mered In 'Chlck<n broth, ti sends the weight watcher away from the dinner table con- tented and !'itboul that f1!11W· Ing feeling tbal folio"' i+any diet meals. And the dish alao delights otber memben ol tbe family who are not watcblng tbe1r waisUlnes. .I The birda ... llulled with onions, mudlrocms, spinach and grated c:lleeae. The blmi-. ol U-vegetables Is offset with • liberal dull of tabuco sauce. This peppery sauce blendl well with most any dish that might accompany tbe birds. The veal dllh haa a festive look. incl!leot.UJ, yet It ll simple to ·,..,,.... IDd c:oob In less !ban ball an hour. Sliced -oprlntled with tnacl cnunbl and herbs and cooMd Ill the !roller • few m1nutet .re a aood aci- compan-f<I' Ille veal. n' VEAL JIIRDS 2 tablespoons marprlne v, cup chopped onion i;, pound chopped mlllhroeml to ounces frozen chopped sptotdl v .. teaspoon t.balCO * c.11.,. ___ ., __ ,_ ............. tidy,... GROUND BEEF ::69! FARMBI JOlfl IOl'eESS aNIBt QJT Oii 7.wt.E Chuck Steak 69~ ROlNl Oii CllXX CIT FAMl Y $1 l 9 Boneless Steaks tL MdX1t tNtlES Beef Sausage ~ 33c STAR ROTISIEllE. 59 TUJlKEY · .. ~~ : .... __J; ....... t.j ................. lt. Tatem Ham~ l•IMEl9POllCCMOfl -Rib ':'••~ I Lolnc:••~ GIMM" CDifB> fltST GIADE Mahl Mahl w·1 =:._ ... $11.' 1 so~ CtttM Sllrlln, Bacon "'"' =-......... 89' ....,...,_ -- MORTON-ASSORTED Scott ·Towels Cream Pies • THOMPSON SEEDLESS • RED CARDNALS • BlACIC RIBER Fresh Cqrrots.'.:".:.'10:. Potatoes '::' .::-10:. Oranges -..=:~ 1 lk !!_T!!,S69c ...__ .... 1~u, ~ Beverage ~.==- mAND Beechnut .Baby Food HAL~OR SUCES Fancy Farms Pears ~ ~ --· --- tt2 =FREEZERS _ .. _ __, ..... --...... ---tlt•-lM _______ _ _______ .... __ .......,...,,...., .. _ ...... ., ____ ............ _...-: _....,.. ___ ..._ ____ .......... ____ ....., _________ ....__ --· ... , ___ ............ ,,__ ____ _ _... .. _,..._ __ ___ _. ...... .._. .., ........... -.. ....... ....... ....,-....... -...... -........ .... • AT UY YOllS IUlllm l '' • <' I•• A , , , l'l llr!lj/ f' ~ l " ¥ • ij/ t' r ~ 'r I ' ' ..... ,.,_ ....... --.. ...... ___ ............. .. .... __ ........... .-.. __.. .......... ---..-..... -....... ,... ... ,._. ___ ....... .. _-.... .......... .-..... ... .................. ~-.............. .... • .....,.a-a.... .... , ...... _ .............. _ c.. ____ ................. -........ ---~ ..._. ._.._-. ,.,.. .. .....,_ i.-. , __ otUAA CW. --..... """" ... ,..,._ 11 le-dried leaf bull ·~ lel-1111 v. eup lhted p.,_ Redeem These Coup ons _.,..,us -II teilplln IJ'lted lemon rind-' I poon tliiiMllced -1 cut: let (I olictl) I cupddd<m lntb Moll -In lldllet, odd onloo ... ~ eoot unw-. Add llNnnd 1p1Dac), laWoo, i.tl, 1111, p.- "and ...... ...... OJV<r ..... ,. ___ I minutes. Pla<e I Ii....,._~ on center "cf eocb •.i aUce, roll ...i -wllh tootltplcb. Placo veal -.. Ulllet ml odd cblcklll llrolll. .,:=, U:: ..:t':" wm!: 11111 A4m Aft.1 at •ulb dt lllllllttll ladl ,. =.·a~!°'!i~ dry_, Mllf Pitt lml; ea,b1in Im ........ _ ... 21c · ::.:.~ -~!...!!=--8' _ .. _ ... _.,, .. Yllll IEEF STEW r -...... 39c __ .,. ••n llllEZE lllll.I I• -. ' ill DAILY PILOT w~. Alllnt '· 1m ILBERT H. BROCKMEYER · IA TURAL ICE CREAM BELL PEPPERS THICK Mill au flAVllS ·~~ .. lb. lbs. FOR M!l .. ~. 6 IN. POT •••••• ~1.l e 9·8 . ARDEN SINGLE WRAP AMERICAN 12 01. PKG. CHEESE FOOD LEO'S .SLICED· M£ATS lSSOITID 3'1z. PlCIA&U 1 WllTE (Ill(. ' TUlllT llWTS 41c ~ ~~~!~' p~~c~!Meo.' ..... 89C 1 ' · MAlllA TT AN LllKH MEAT • • • ) , ' I • .. I HOULDER CLOD ROAST IOllLESS ••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • •• _ N BEEF $ B IOASJ' II& Ill ••.•••..•••..••••••• OUND F AllY Sill PIG . T LARGE IULI COllT •••• Iii. BO ELESS TOP $ SIRLOIN STEAK lb • WELL TRIMMED • • • • • • • FROM OUR M•YFRESll FAMILY OF PROUD lllDS MAYFRESH GAME ·HENS . 79~. • t9 09 98 t .9 -HORT RIBS OF. BEEF LAMB SHOULDER ROAST u.s.D.A. INSPECTED ''ES" FROlEll FROM llEW UALAllD ~ft:ts ~~!~!~D ... · .... lb. 7 9~ LAMB ROUND BONE 89~ SHOULDER CHOPS ....... •· CDRll COUNTRY SLICED IACOll 7• 1·1b. PKG .. , .••.•••.... , •..•.••••••. ••• •••• lb. 7• ~~~JU'ef~,'. B_E~F. ~.llA.ll~S ......•.••••. ,._69' -- ~ r;I. HEAL TH & BEAUTY ~ : • LIQUOR SPECIALS BANQUET DINNERS BABY .SHAMPOO BANQUET BEEF D•EIS ....... 43' ·CAL-FAME 1 0 $1 ~O~.~~~~-~...... FOR 1 .,. JMSOI & ..-so11 .....__.. R'-~t~ .. !.~~~~~~.~.1 99 .!t~U!:t!.~9.!..'!!.~!! t~l~· 99' !~RIJ!1,9 .. ~!·.~~!o TO HOLD~.~.149 ~!!T~~~~ ................ .'.~.119 DAILY PILOT J9 UMITl BUCWHEATS 90Z.ClRIAL llMITONe COi.WON l'tR AOUlT CUSTOMEll: AIJG. IQ.AUG. 16 29~. ; SA YE JOc WITH TlfS CC>U'ON UMIT 1 , PALMOLIVE DISH DETERGENT 22 OZ. SID llMII ONE COUPON PER AOUlTCUSTOMfR AUG. 10.AUG. 16 39~ SA VE 36< WITH llllS COi..ON CREMORA BORDEN'S 160Z.SIIE llMIT()Nf . COLPONPER AOUlT CUSIOM£R AUG. 10.AUG. 16 49~ • I , I .. • ••• " "I "' ....... . ' D QWIP DESSERT WHiP •• '.~;:.::,:_.:::~ .... 39• D BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE ~-....•.. 63' DCHILI WITH BEANS :-:-:-: ........ ; .~?-J!I' r-----------------------, I HlAD fOtt THf... 3-ll. $239 I ' I HILLS BROS. COFFEE •••••• ~:~ I ~-----------------------~ We Guarantee EYel')'thlnl We Sell! D SClllWNG BLACK PEPPER •• ';."'; ~· •.•• 47' D NO'S l'lll:E'E . -...... • GI ...,....,. PIZZA .... .':":".~ .. ~ .. 69 - DBUTTERMILl WAFFLES •• :7·:;:;.:.:t: .. ~ •. r.-----------------~-----, 1 willk11rcouftlTn1mr · lJ.QL 39c 1 I CUCUMBER CHIPS •••••••• !':'. I L------"""'---------------._.J . ). . ... . D ORANGE JUICE ...•. ~~;:~~';"~ ..... 53• D DEMI-LOAF BREAD •• ::-;:::Fr-:+~~; ... 12° -0 ORAllGE PLUS ..•. ~~;;::~';.": ••.•. 59' r-----------------------, I 16-0LJ.u 39c I 1LHEINZ B.B.Q. SAUCE......... 1 ·-----------------------~ old Bond Neats .•• Never a Disappointment It's Gaaranteed A Quart of Fairgrounds STRAIGHT BOURBON IDPR! 99 WHISKEY FULL QUART -· tJ. SPRING BEER ~ ..•............ 6 ""88' D HALF GALLON VODKA~._~ ......... 16" D DRY GIN HAl.f GAU.ON ::::;;.:: ....... '611 D fRANZIA BROTHERS WlllS !'!': !':'!'!". '11! • W4 ION'• llttllMIWllM • ,...C 01A1U1 - ' ' . BWllOllP VACAJIONS T11An1. •••••ca WESTWOOD Half Gallon ICE CREAM ASS T. 59e FLAVORS · HALF ~ GAlLON .. -SUNSBINE STATE FROZEN 12·0Z. CAN LEMONADE · i:::,~~ lie L!~~ADE . @ • IRIS • ALL FLA VOHS CRINKLE CUTS, TATER TOTS, or CAMELLIA• ASSORTED COWRS QUAlL HAWAIIAN r CANNED BEVERAGES 12-0Z. CANS szJft ORE· ID A French Fries BATHROOM TISSUE PINEAPPLE . JUICE I Case ~EACH " CAN Oa: 24 lO• FRl~L:~N 4dl@ PKG. v~·, 2·Roll6&•~ Pack V" .. a; LARGE 4~s1 ' . "6·0Z. ~ CAN Iv . YINGw:,i\E ICKE·N CUT·UP-FrfEIS ~.'~ .•.... 35:.. WHOLEF•YEILEGS ·~;~ .49 ;.. LB. BEST If 111! FRYER . ...:::!"'.::-..... lll. ROASTING CHIC!ENS ..o·:=-.= •. 49 l. .OSCARMAYEREASTERNPOllK I GOLD BOND TENDER AGED STEER BEEF ·Small Size I Boneless areribs l Chuck · oast I I e. LB. SLICED BACON D BONELESS CLOD ROA.~.f=~~~·.;.::'llt - i!Jil;.--.... D SEVEN BONE ROAST ~'!":".~': .... ~'!'.11~ HORMEL'S RED l.AIEL '' c F ltHOfllDIUCIOUS '°"'• OR WIL$0N'S CllSPllTf D AMILY STEAKS • ":';'.":'.'.":' ••••••.• ~·1· •11P. l ·ll. PKGS. EA. D CORNED BEEF ROUNDS ::-.:: = 97' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • \ti. A Great Change Of Pace-Fresh Discount Seafoods MONTEREY ROCKCDD FILLETS·:·!'" ..• 891.. OCEAN PERCH FILLETS :":-.......•• 981.. DOYER SOLE FILLETS :0 :-•••••••••• 11~ COOKED SHRIMP "~~-~"'"''"' '1" • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • IL· GREEN SHRIMP -~-'"'"" 1111 lO m Oii COCll 1UU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... JiiRs. ll'RIDAY'S FROZEN GOURMET BREADED Fantail Shrimp SJ99 LARGE 6 TO 9-LB. SIZE ". OREGON SILVER . · · · Fresh Salmon D STAR-KIST TUNA ~": ............. 53' D SPAM LUNCHEDN LOAF "~· ••..•••.••. 63' D CARNATION FLOONDER or SOLE !f8! .. 1111 D GRAPEFRUIT-PINEAPPLE JUICE .:;'~•.35' , ' ~·· D BELL PEPPERS '.".-~ ..... :: .. .1~. D BROWll llSllOOMS ::;;:: • .. • • • • . D ITALIAll PllJllE PLUMS l:::i •.. 25i>: D FLUFFY RllFFU FERN ~ ••• ; .t!".12" DCARROTS~ ........... 1.!25· D 0019'Jll PUIJS ~ ...... !;"·:!~!Ji 0 HAWAllAll PINEAPPLES ,;:r:;:.~ D VISIT lRRIFTIMART'S •Lmt PATCH . .. •••t Ripe • CASABA • CREMSHAW ~7.C · • IDIYDEW • PERSIAll MELONS...................... LB. ' ' . . TJilun'IMART Du.LT ftEATs AT LOW DISCOUICT PBIC:U , Danola Sliced DANISH BAM / 'c . 4.oz . PKG . ' AUSTRIAN ALPS CHEESE :SLICED SWISS 9 e PKG.4 . ~-. ' 6-0Z. , ,•. ' ' ClllCMIMn l D SUtED BOLOGNA ... ~~.61 ... ..\:.;.59< ' DGALLOSAwf CHUBS.-i~.1109 ••• '~'.1112 D SLICED Sil.AME.~ .... ~.: ••••••••••• ti&' . . . ~ Oscar Mayer ~ WIENERS ALLMEATor 79e ALL BEEF ' 1-LB. PKG. BA. r-----------------------, I JflSEYMAID•,AIMft SorlOW.CAl 68( I I con AGE . CHEESE ••••••••• ~.·:· I L-----------------------~ D STRAWBERRY PRESERVES ~;-;; ••....• 55' D SUNSHINE CHEEZ-IT :'; ·.:,·,:,~ .•....•• 59< D SMART & FlllAL COFFEE.·~·:·~ ......... 73< r-----------------------, I .. OUWOOSUPU ' 1>0L $)49 I r ALBERTO •ALSAM ~..... .... 1 L-----------------------J D PARTY ICE CUBES !'~~ ....... .'.: . .' .. 24' · · Shop Thrllthnart ••• Home ol , l'11111oua ·i B ....... Yoa ·, Know and Trut! 2181 HAllOR ILYD., COSTA MESA e 13922 ·1ROOKHURST,' GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA MIA 5858 W~RNER, HUNTING ON IE.ACH •.. 23811 EL TO~O, EL TORO .• ' ' I • , { ' ( ) ' DAILY PILOT II • me News: Homewo rk Pays G n School Shopping Trips llld r!Ytlod • butlcUd ..i. .-o111pe-the pnnent --·a oloe lqer. lbmfcn Js IDchW In the oet cheaper product hM "'°"' !mh bamburgu n buy at However, at prumt lherelo --at pololl ol pull or-II _....,, ...... II lo lllriJlk Q U z s TIO NI WI ARE we1ib1. Y• baw no '11Y ol propellant and 1 ... acllvt IJ>o the market have U.... acJ. no llml1ar replatloo fs haJD. Allllli lo Ille Uaw wben llraln -• pocbl ........, Into a lbort, wide lllope. ASXED: knowlOI how much propellant gNdlenb lhu the more CQll!y diUves too! buraer IOld In ...ad form i., ._ harrwe4 mothen are Wben bu~ knill loot for Whatever lype ol pnntnt Q. Wiien Y'* buy a pnldu<t and how much product Y'* are pn>duct -but h~ have no A. State l•w does nol permit .-uranl.. Oftm food -_.....,. their_..,. ~II wltlcb the tiny )'00 buy, COllllder lhrinbge. lo an 1trosol can, does the net gettill( when you by a pn>cl-way ol checking the addition o1 an}'lhinl lo vl<e eslablllhmentl "llrotcb" ,......., tllo llom ,_..,_ !or f the fabric are plump U there Is no lndlcatloo of weight Include the propellant uct packed In an ae'°"'I can. u..11 around meal -It coo-their around beef wltll 111Y .,.... ~--. ..-_ JIGI llrtldled oat "'"'*"It control m lbe label , or II Jt'jull lhe weight of the When there Is a large price Q. 11 It true tllat resllunnll si.ota ol muade llolue pl111 no teln, dry milk and Ibo lll<e. ICliDol -• Joto • Iona. tlwubape. allow fooJhls la the alle. And product! difference betfttn two com-are allowed to add in&redienta more than IO peroent fat. So (And lhls Is wby ....,. -ali4lm ....,.Uy like to stretd>ed loopo wW "relu" If you have a dryer>"" may A. Tilt propellant Is part ot pa r ab I e aerosol-packaged such u dry mllk or aoy meal the hamburger you buy In the ranta advertlle "aU meal" ' -clotba bu! hate to and mum lo their ortglnal bave lo buy oome tlltoc,s. like the product "'"Jeni an d products, It may be tllat the lo hlmbuller?: And cloff tile markel Is 100 petctnl meal. hamburgt n .) ' tarU.U,and~-1~~~~~~~.;:._~~~--'~~--'~~~--'-'---'-----'-'--~~--'-'---'---'----'-'--~~-'--~~~I--"----'~~~~~~.;:._~~~~~~"-~~~~- lo Ir)' tllom CMI. Yet try.<!111 I .mat ur*-JOU have a ~also cblld. 'Diii ,_.why not IO about --do'blnc .abopplng ~. oimpUIYln& n fir bolh yo. and yo a r <il1dren. ij!mllblt lhopplnfl beglllo . 11 ....... Spead" .,.,,. Ume wltll tacb cblld, Jootin& over his Pftamt ......trobe lo •e what lllll ftta, what could be altered lo ft~ what might be banded down to a Younatr child, and finally. what his needs an for .... clotbel.· ~IJBr Wltll tills bulc list ol needs, '4il<WIO wl~ him wbal be 'diinb tile .-clotbe• sbould 1aMt Bke -whit color, What it)'le, etc. Should pants. f0< Wlllple, be jeana, cords or .pmnenent press! Al9I meuure blm -In "8111, hip, chest. neck and ln- IWll (from crotch lo ankle) i...:.. to set some idea of his cur- rrent llze. Now you should bave a pret· II good UmHIVin& sboJ>Pin& 'list for lhls child -you knoW .his needs, bis lilt, his Jllelirenc.u. You might add jour:' 'ltreferonca too -tspeclally coocernlnl care and lioW much you can afford to pay. Now wltll your list and cblld In hand you are reedy to laclde U.. llore. If you bave ieveraJ} fhlldren, you m1Jht find It 1e .. ~Ing, lus tlr- lns an¢ mole efficient 1o buy •for just one chUd at a time - even though this may mean 1 .. vt1"l oho~ tripo. If you follow your list; you :1 ~:.:: l~e·:: ~tching novelty •llem9 whidl .,., really flt bis n«ds. It's U!Wllly 1ood lo give dlildren cboloel -tllta 11ves tllem P!actlce In docilion inaldng. Just be sure tllat ~ choices are all within your pldelines ol coll, l)Otds, care, .... andqua1lly. AD LABELS . >Tu. umt..lo -lalltb to find out nol odJr s12e oOd ~ but a!Jo fiber content, .,ieclel flnllhes (such u presbrllnk or tmnkle resistant) and tte0m- .1Jltl)deij care. 'llefore you buy, look al tile Inside of the garment lo oee ff tl)ere are large enough seam ailowances and H the macbtoe stltcbts are even and not too loof. If eeema are too namnr or tlltch<s are too lonl tile aeama wW rip oat tully. I Abo look lo ,.. il plackets alld z!ppen are smootll aod well-llnl.shed and I f but- ">nboles are firmly sewn. Qiect 1lso for fabric flaws. When the child 1ries on tile garn>;JJI, check for ai> ·pearance, fll llJCI comlorl, and particularly check lo see tllat armholes are large enough for free movement and that there ts no strain acl"®S chest or back. WEAIWlllJTY . If you're buying jeana look for featW'tl tllal make jeans wear Jonaer IUCb u double knees, nylon or polyester !lben mhed wltll cotton for added llrenglh and toughnesa, Breakfast Delightful &lnleys ...... bolJMINlken and ......... aJrls, wbo ft. qutnt!y Ulp or 1 k I m p brukf,ut, reveal that one reuon given ls '1just not hungry In the morning." Tllil Is -mom'• Ingenuity ts .... lo tile lat. For uample, 1 bask: cereal and milk bnakful ii • -.-. adaptablt meal which IUilt tile -ol all family ........... wltll llttle elforl. It .... be .. _ ... Ille 111111 " IUll lo matie tllo~ Yet, -lbel aprincllmt envln( for-mthinc --bu! 9qUllb' ~ to pi s;lft ii w..W. c.net Ice c-m Parflllll ollt< a dolJahlful .. -. Elin ._...,. ... tab -ll "'' ... -• _ .... ':.:. crllp, ~i -. . .:;!,.11 ....... ''" '*:'f.. •I lb IP' tJldi ol 'fallla crwn ~ .......... , ... . 1tr1..,....., Cllnlttb .. .. willl o ...,.,.._ Md buttend -. .._ )lice, and .... ti m1lll for • nutrilloaoil7 adequale ...... \PRICES EFFEalVE WED., AUG. 9 TllRU · TUES., AUG. 15, 1972. -ATAU MAllET IASIET STOllS SINCE CONVERSION TO EXTRA LOW DISCOUNT PRICING! I I , ............. o 0 [~E f?E ARE JUST A FEW OF THE THOUSANDS OF LOW, LOW PRICES AVAILABLE TO YOU .... CUT -UP MIXED PARTS OR . U.S.D.A. CHOICE CLOD ' ,. WHOLE BONELESS ' ·1Y.ERS BEEF ROAST . ' LARGE VlllE·RIPEllED B!. U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF BONELESS SPENCER STEAK CANTALOUPE 99 i! • . _ _.),, __ _ WHOU SUll FROZEN ' • ASST'D. fLAVORS . COICEflTRATED HILLCREST ORANGE JUICE SODA POP 6-0Z • CAii i! I • . ' THERE IS A MARKET BASKE T M.B:DISCOUNT FOOD STORE NEAR YOU 12-0Z. CAii EACH •• -...,. .... ..,. ·~~"'..._. ..... ._ • ..._·""..,... ._...1 .. rt.......,.... ·--~·••w..... .,.,,_,,.,.., ....... ..., 11.-~nn-.._ ..... .. .. ...,,_ 1 J ............ •Q ,tilett Ill ·--W, ...................... ·---1 ........... • 1-1.-.... •fM •M&..__. .... e ttMI > ==:·~-·· -·1 ·-=:l' ·=~·-·....... . ... =ll11C....... ._._,..., ............... ;~....... ·-~·--..... k .~ .... ... .._ • lln........ • . IMl~k •"911 ... .._..IC. ...... ,_L.._.,.._ • !IM.......... •.-N-. lt .. IMtl. •mii'•• : II ...... ~ .. -· ........ ·-J ... 1. ......... •"91 .. ,,......_ ... ·----·----. •= t•t ........ • ...... =ULMilol... .-. .......... ... • •·'-• • • nu....., • .,.......,,........,... .,.._.,nte,...,.,,, • "'' •ti.." 11111 •• __ ...._ !=""I~ ·==•·*'....,.._ ·d;r{•.... .._ ·--"'""-:'li~ .,......_.*':l'i'"*" • n;:·,;r!_;__...,_, ... ,..._, ,...'!¥.t, ·~1111a.....,M. •..1. • lllW....... • ...... -.-.-..... •"" t ~W .... ·--_,i;1_.. ....... •tllmll;-.lllU--.&. • JteMt .... iioi • .... ... • ...................... ,.............. • ...... ,... .... l ... .,,.-.i••---....................... . .......... .... , • I! WATCHYM MAIL IOI ••• ,....._ ..... -...... ........... :'!! ... .. _ ... ..,... -.., ...... -. ............ --~ .......... _.... ..... ~ .. .. _ .... ,.. .. I ... j • • ! CAILY PILOT we<1...s.1, -· •. n n / • '" /' , .. s<.r-'~ BllAIAS lDD PEllCEIT CllQUITIS &DlOEI RIPE IUICKES 9t~~ about q1•allty in produce • • • . IN PLAIN TALK ••. Nowhere is quality more important than in fresh fruits and vegetables. Unfortunately, appeara nce isn't always a reliable guide. If you've ever bitteA into an under-size, 4nder-ripe peach, expecting t o enj oy a fu ll -bodied, delicious peach flavor, you KNOW that "bargain-priced" produce can be · a waste o f money. How ca n you be SURE of getting the flavor, quality and freshness y0u want? Well, here are the facts about our produce. They speak for themse lves. FACT: Our produce is all Extra-Fancy grade of the equivalent USOA grade # 1 ... the BEST available. FACT: It is carefully sel ect.ed to provide more edible parts in proportion.to seed or pit ••. more actual good eating for your money: FACT: It is rushed t o us by refrig erat ed trucks to assu.re freshness that rivals a back-yard garden. FACT: It is always discount priced to give you top value for your money. FACT: Should you ever be disappointed with the flavor or freshness of any fruit or vegetable, simply return it for a full refund. No one can guarantee ,. perfect produce at all times, but we work harder to come as clos e to it as possi bl e· at Lucky. ,.ICllAal DllCO\IMTID n.ci .... o.. ..... 0TUD1io ,,,,.. 60Yl•lllMINTCOltTt:OL~•· ITIMI LUSE SWEET IUICNES U,.S.10.1 28! ''OUlf'l.KI PWfECTIOH P'Ol.ICYGOlwmlSTHlSC ,..IW TO-IE (fff(llVl JROM WEOfrESOAY, AUGUST 9TH 1H~l'TUE50A'I', AUGUST 1snt, 1972'1 · RUSSET POTATOES L?.~I 54c, CHUCK ROASf u.s.1,.1 IDAlaLD YIRlm FRESH PINEAPPLE · LIAU SIZE , SWEET I JUICY , UWlllll IRDWI El, 38c I~. 78c . FRESH . MUSHROOMS ·LIRIE IUTTUS !lKID, OIUNl131c OUSHID, 20-01 UM .. • FROZEN FOODS FRIED CHICKEN ••..• »':'::: 1.55 MACARONI & CHEESE •• ,,-:;;::45 • STRAWBEIRliS ••••• ,::.-.::;',: 41 •· ZUCCHINI SQUASN •••. ,:::;: 23• GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ••• ":."'l':l't:·30• CORONET ONION RINGS ••• ~ 34' FISHSTICKS ......... :::::"~ 53 ' GINO'S PIZZA ••. ~':":0:-~w':I:: as ' KEY Et.UY PACKAGED GOODS llQUID 67A 32·0UNC( f' IOTilf PET FOODS SEGO DIET DRINK ••• ~~:.~'I: .30 • DEL MONTE GOLD CORN''"''" 23 ' ( ....... STYll c.-WljO!f •ll:Nll Fresh ... Oiscount Priced Deli Items ' ' LUCKY \~CAMAY BATH BAR SOAP •• ~17• 2'3 A OFFERS .,.+Ml.CLEAN ••••• =.."'::ll\163' TDRIT,7·PK . ¥ .,.+scon:1EStl.SSUE. =:"J':o'l 24~ '401,..°ofT. . 100 .. 08 E .,..CORONEYTISSUE ..... :-:~36· IW .,.+HEITT LAWN l~GS"!"!~~ 63' '!11111111.11. 11. •• .,.+IRISH SPRING SOAP •• 4:: 11' HOUSEHOLD llEMS KEY BUY IUllORI TliSUE CANNED FOODS .,...FRISIUES DINNER •• =:~: 73 • CHICKEN CAT FOOD • ,';;~<'ii 11' SKIPPY PET STEW •••••• .';:: 17 ' CALO CAT FOOD ••••••• '.'<:i 14' GREEN BEANS •••••• "'!'?.'!'J.\'J:. 25' .,.+SMUCKERS TOPPINGv.r.~~.: 33' .,.+FRUIT COCKTAIL ••••• ~~ 26' a""FRUIT COCKTAIL ·; ••• ~:.':~39' ,,-. PINEAPPLE JUICE ...... ~ ~· 25' ,,-.KERNS PRESERVES •• '.":,'~ 69' a"'MEAT BALL STEW •. ,."::'ft:: 73' .,...DENNISONS CHILI ••• ';:',~t:'l 79' .,...PLANTERS Oil ••• "."'~~'::'c69' THAii 'Ou a".'~WOYENQEANER ••• ~67' .,...PITIED OLIVES ~i.~::r.;::W~ 33 • .,-<PEANUT BUTTER •••• ~·.:: 63' EXPECT OLYMPIA IHR ........ t.:1.29 ':A'"N' "Dw-1c'H SPREAD '"" 57' LUCKY VODKA •••••• ~= 3.66 r:f4~ .• '>4olJ.t.e •Ill 1111 ~.·"~"row:mmwmcur&io.moo .,.+BACON 8115 .':'~~'!:.:?:~":'.; 67' • 10 CHCl·CASMlll U I.IL fGOD SUMP •. BEVERAGE• SPIRITS . . . .. owo111 a. uCMf t>• CMICd" a. uvtr DAIRY PRODUCTS KNUDSEN ORANGE JUICE •• ",jt 87' .,.-MAZOLA MARGARINE • .'~ 40 ' .,-.CHIFFON MARGARINE. ::t<g: 43' CANNED FOODS KEY BUY WISRIOIE DllESSlll 16-0UNCE \" IDTTIE · .,..tlNSTANTTEA MIX • ,,:?,'!:1.23 CIUIE · · .,.+PICKLED BEETS •• ~.=::':,"'.!:29 •• SlllLl-IRM, PllClll COUPONS .,..FANCY GREEN PEAS •• ~~ 13 : • ~==~l~~E MEAT Gladly Accepted .,..HUNTS CATSUP • • • • • • • "'43 • IHIAITHI TIE ~l I d V . • u11u 11u 111 w vvan e"amps • HOUSEHOLD ITEMS GINO'S CHEES£ PIZZA ••• .'".:l 65' PET RITZ APPLE PIE ..••• .'::i 34' PET RITZ CUSTARD PIE •.• ".:: 39' BUn£RMILK WAFFLES.'!"~:=: 46. ORANGE PLUS DRINK •• :::"J: 57' o"LADY LEE DRINK "."~oa".:':.'1!~:31' r:f4JENO'S PIZZA •• tH::U11~~:~~1.32 ---'MUSHROOMS. • ~s:.r:z<ru 34 • 1!ALrANIAl.lD5.3A of"JO.HNSON PLEDGE .~J.'!:t.29 . IETill WILIE AN OUTSTANDING VARlm IHIY TIME OF FRESH IAURJ GOODS UMCll QI ..... . AJENO'SPIZZA -~11~1~~~1.50 c:r· .,. ,,-.SIMBA BEVERAGE ••• ,:;::;IS' of" ROUND SHRIMP ,...;:\·::;o;,~ 1.48 . o'llRSTOHI AH IRIOHT, ~ANDI WRAP •••• •=~ 21' ' . . .,.+VEGETABLES ••.••. ~r,~::;40• C11ANANDOIHRY: ON0011 "''"' criAM ~uu aoccau WITH llJtTlll ~uc1. We mok• it our bu1IMH to m'3k• (~0 POf(!ll l'l'll" (Hfl!l 0.. lOHl!t (DQ W!lll h 11,1tu1; ~(l(t it vour pl•osure 10 shop wit ut, -..: ~! c~~st.t'J -- CREST TOOTHPASTE F.ights coviti .. , whlt.ns 81 C teeth saf•lr. R•gulaf or mint flavor. 7..0UNCe -Gr«1t lather for great looking hoir1 16-0L $123 aonu DR. SCIOLL :~~ $1°ia PRELL Cooli, doodorltos, >ootho1. COICEITRITE SlllPOO • ESTLE WAIY SHAMPOO . Extro-rkh conceolrolod• $123 16 OL 14c shampoo In the hoody Won't sting baby's eyes, uii>reokable tube. 7 OX. . " . BOLD DETERIEll ..... ~;:;~!.1 41 DASH DETERIElt.~~~~t.~;~.~2 35 IVORY LIQ .. ID .... ~~r.;,w. ..... 81 c • - OUR "DIS COUNT CENTERS" ARE DIFFERENT FROM OUR . DISCOUNT "SUPERMARKETS" •• OUR "CENTERS" ARE llGGU THAN A SUPERMARKET.OFFERING A LAAGER VARIETY IN NON.fOODS, INCLUDING HOUSEWARES, GIFT ITEMS, WEARINGAPPAREl CIPTlll'S CHllll PID . . . WIRE CIK~ COOLE" . Foam.filled '$111 tufted pods (n vivid prints, JUllO BEACH TOWELS ·~ ........... _ Perfect for coql ing 'G:"'~"'l="cakes, pies, muffins, etc::. Heavy duty; _...,.:z..PACX 77c FUR TOSS PILLOWS 15" squar•: 7 fashion colors. Bil IDLOOI CliPET SIMPLES ·Hl~o, l00:p or shag In a full range of colort. 2Ax36 alz,, Jumbo 3-4" x 62.11 si:r.•; ostorted "Now" pfinh In gr•ot coforlngt. Won't rost or clatt.r. With •nap-tit• lld. FILllll Wist£ BISIET 51c ~!~~~~~~~s3 $156 fully bound. $347 ' $177 $J57 PLASTIC 3-PIECE PORCELlll ElllEL IEl'S LOIG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS DRiii· TRIY COOIWlllE Plastic-coated dlth T QT. SAUaPAM YOU• rock, llotwore haldor • .$168 2.qt. SAUaPAN·a101a99c makhlng drain mot. W/4" faYPAN • An assortment of bold new styles, colors and patterns • MOchlne-wosh-n-dry Permo· Prett'iabrk:s. Not all si:r. Iii all atyl-. IO hurry! .. , 1.VA-1\.4'1LI " SANTA MOJOCA 1o0% cotlono by a.IQlon c:roflmon: s211 . , "for.an .. •tv'" .. L&GUM M'IUS ·S.oa.,t '"' .t l•Jn th1r1'1 -a 111r r•• . . . .. ..... , · .. -·-.... __ WIWOOI • '-"'"• 111.,,i.. ("t-IOWM:t • n• 1hd ... "'4. . U'wMAll . 1•411 S.. Mtd•r. lh4. .UU.iM • 11t S.. Stttt (... ..... tMOlil GIOVI • lM1S t• St. UIMm • lttll PN1r11 ..... .UW.•. ,,. w. &e,.. A•• ...... W'll • lt•t ...... St. ttnooo • ..,,.. ,,._. ,,,.., AI•• IJJ I. ........ , ... , .lieAlt • l•U W, .._....... LONG llACI • WS f, """'Sto IAlO• fAl'l • llttl ,_ lflfl tu*'!· 1• S;. C.... .,.. I. lOS AIGl\IS •at• L ..._.,,.At .. c.-.. PAii • 1!K -.. Ara, ..... fAK • 1JJ W, ...... ~S "4*1CWlA • 412 W. *-'"4M °"" W. C0YYM • l•W ..... a.. ---IUClt • ttSI Atlliltf Atto MOtltlllUO • IU ... Wlltt1 , r • SLICll I SISSY srockabl• 29c IUIS =.\a-:c:i .... KIIii •ILll ' CUTll llLIER ~~ 51c CllE 111 Pll .. ALI :11m "'-*--1M.. OIMll • ,.. L o.li,.. A 'AYDIMA • 411 L 'f .. Str.et SAN t(IUIDlltO • !17tS htlllM s .. llAICIAllJll•fULLltf_. -.L SM ,.llO • ltM • !Ml Ir. """ ..a ..... .-"'4. *TR IAll ·nil ......... ~ --IUClt. 1111 a.... ... --. •I!!-~..,, . " ....... _."4 .... =:.is:~"! .i;r"~"i:l, 1J!.St. WlftlllllTR • , • ., .... ~ I I I lfo ::'~'· •••• , I IX •llllSS...fek '"""'9· ,,,,. f ...... .... .. ._,...,m .. ..... -·-·-_, ... • . • Texans Share POTATOES U.S. NO. I RUSSETT 10 cf£i0 59¢ MELONS . SWEET EXTRA FANCY .r.Honoydow 1 0¢ La. s ... t "N" lulcy Lo Grend LARGE SUCIN~ i FRESH MEDIUM GRADE AA EGGS 29( ZEE TOILET TISSUE 4 ROLL3 /$1 PKG. - DASH DETERGENT JUMBO SIZE $199 R19. $2.43 Box FOL GERS COFFEE 1 LB. CAN 85¢ 3 Lb. Con $2.55 DIXIE COLA Big 16 Oz. 6/59" No Deposit Bottles JI' • BONELESS TAVERN WHOLES OR HALF 49 USDA GRADE A 3-LEGGED PAN READY lb c lb I DAILY l'ILDT FIRST 9UALITY 100°/o NYLON PANTY HOSE P'AIR 49c ZEE TOWELS WHITE , PRINTED OR COLORED lllG 4 ROLLS IMPERIAL SIZE - 7 u. tube 98' P'rell Concentrate Shampoo R99ul1r S 1. 99 1t Mm• storff • · I 3 il·l4 ~:I i·l•l ·l •--"'""' • .,. 49' owor JUICE 01 I z OL GlAl'IN:UIT JUICl CANS IA. TATll IOT SHOISTllNG · 4 /Sl POTATOES '"' "· IOZ. 75' VAN DI lAMPS NOITHllN FRIED HALIBU.T Prices Effedlve: Thursday thru Sunday AUG. 10·11·12·13 Prlcft salljoct i. otocil • """'· WI ~LADL Y ACCIPT U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS I ' I -•• ' f4 OAILY '1LOT S PlLOT·AD'IUTISff f iiiiiiio111. IOAIT ia. 7 5c' IClPaJll-lllClllUimt . 09 ROLLED ROAST ·-·LI· I iou'°iirsniK ~ .... LI. 99c I IAl·•IUUf. ALLMIAT .......... ....,...., .. ' ILICID Ll.69( .. 73< U.S.D.A. 'A' GRADE WHOLE BODY STAT91.m.C9Ptl•-•.,-98 RUMP ROAST~ ........ LI. ' . c LIAllAMl-·GU-8 RIB STEAKS .-................. 1.1. 9 .c · STAT9tllio&.C.11 .. -·GU-• ' 39· STEAKs ·=.o:~_ .............. ll. I STAT9llROl.GMll•-·Cl.I-• 1 •3• I -BONE STEAK ........ _.LI. 1 BACON .... ~=-----~73< MOllfU. AUMIAT OSIBf' ILICID 59< BOLOGllA 11-01. Oscar Mayer Meats CHOPPED HAM __ ,..,, .... 79' HAii ITIAlll .. _ 1.u .... 'I. 99 BOLOGNA .:::.O"":.o, 63•, ,..,,. 93' ' BOLOGNA.!~:';'~, 59', ,..,. 89' LB. iiiiMYDIAN IAUIAGl _ ... 871 NOTAJLS•WtiTll-m•TBG••Cl.IAUHfl!I> • 1 ·~ POllTERH'SE snu .. .... ;, iiPiiiioiii;u ...... ~ 19 8 ' ----"!".-~-... y ITAmtiilioi. · D.IN,.ER SLICED CHUCK GROUND CUT-UP Fl!!.~L!5 B~~9N !!t~!R! !~!!s .. ~.!!!5 1-POUND PACICAGI 1-POUNDPACKAGI IEEF• llU.DICUT GROUND IHOURSTOllS (tJ PANSIZIPIKIS 36c WYLERSDRINKMIXES _...,. 11' .QUANGAROOS. '!i.'U.' ,...,. 43' PlmD OLIVES 8e.',";~-m 41' 23 PEANUTBUmR ~r.•:__,..o.r. 98' C SNACK PACKS ~~~~•--,., •• 47' JUICE ~~~·srL~(c~i~ ... 1L _ ..e-01. 3f. · JIRGllll 3 2 5c 39( BARIOAP ".,.., 'UICE cocico·r11cwALI( 6 4, • VlG .. '8L< COC<<AL ...... _,,_ •OL CRISCO SHORTENING __ , '"· 98' 0."SO-FRESH. MIDIUM,MZI . 2 9 VITA-PAKT LEftl>N JUICE -L 25' GRADE A EGGS C BORDENSMAYONNAISE ,...,.an.61' ' • ooz. MEATBALL STEW ~:'Ui"~ D.o• 83' LvYNDIN ii-GCOIEN.·TMIXAIDVIG.a·GR ... L.NES .• 5 .. y UM•:ROZEN 2 9 c :~fil~!~iK~·._, -::;~ ~ ....... __ 2t-OZ. DINH• JS-I.Ill._ 2 . ANTHONY sMc• LARGE n10w ' MA ARONl .............. --~~KL:. BiAc"k PEPPER MB.D. AT H T 155 u E 3 7 C MDRAERGSSAINRGIN~:ru:,~o,::~:,' ,----"-4411: PKG. v1N£Goti" Afrrlo O•L·--···· ... 1.or. ............ OF 4 KAL·KAN.TUNA ~:·M~":-2 u -o•. 37' S ~ KAL-KAN MEAL TIME _ ... oz.30' ' 15 5 U E 4 1 ll . JUI CE ~.' o'1.":t.":~.°':':~'"':':.'... ... o, 37' COUNT APPLE FRUIT WOLD""'" 43' PKGS fllUNG ·-· 21-01. . CHERRY FRUIT ~t?J~~"~---··-· ,,o, 55' FAaW • ASSORTID FACIAL 7-THHU.VINTUNA 8 s I WHOLETOMATOES ~~~'r"-~~25' CAT Foo·D 1-oz. · WHOLETOMATOES ~~~'r"~l.'1.29' ,_.. . . . ........ CANS PEAR HALVES i~~'r" .1.Zl 31' ' sus1rso 4 7 BITS O' HONEY PEAS -----c!ll 21• CAT LITTER ...... _ . ·-· Ll2G ' !:'!:ors ii~g·~:~~!21· /DJ BABY ::= =~~ . BEEF STEW o••n•oo" ·--a-oz 49' POMPEII AN OLIVIOIL ,...._ MOlllt •AC& .. ARAllT9 · ..... un_.,., · l¥llT '9CI CWMIAT• • ~tlONAUYGUAIAlfTm l'O 11\lAM YOU . : • 01 YOW #tOWlf wu•a1 a uuv......,. ·RIB ROAST 7-THRll · 6-TH 98 ST~ . -~ I-ST TlllV $-111111 -·U .. $1.11 ~ POWDER -~ 79• MARGARINE HORMEL SPAM ~~:~~~.~----IJOL 63' JOHNSON1' oUNa ·--•UUY•ftGUlAI WILD RICE MIX oRB•oWO< ......... •-o• 69' s1.s1 HAl.lOWAT llOUH 7ne IO~NtA s 111 SALISBURYSTUK -••<>< ;J"QRAVYWIBEEF -""'· ' • $1 4-2 LICTRIC LI. 3 3 c CALAVO DRESSING SlJNSH ' ... "OL 89' SHA YI KOSHER DILLS TINY WlllH"l 1'·0< 49' HAllOW ... 1' HOUS( 7ftl! A$llOl!Tl0 ,lJYOl!li l)ftt STUFFEO PEPP£1S _ "" ;J' POPSICLES _ ••M L~-' • HA~lQWAY ltOl.lll "7ftt TOWWt«>UH l)ftf: 1 • -:.=-79' BORDENSPOTATOES •• IO,TlO"G. 10' BIYLCRRM n. JOll•HI DI-GB. ~" QUIU 43c DUlllNG AIPlllN TABUTI ..,..lllflG __ ,,.,..,. ORANGE JUICE TREETJ.UNCHEON MEAT "" OL 59' ,;, 65' +. 31 • ::. 89' VlTAPAIT•otu11... ARMOURPomDMEAT _2,. •• 33' aorix BAYD aan11..,._ 69' ARMOURPOmDMEAT .u-o•2f TAMPONI AIN• =..~ 7.. ca-oz. CARA MIA ARTICHOKES _;,..o, 75' 87• SKIPPY cAT FOOD ---·--"OL 16' LOMA LINDA GRAVY OUIK .. ,.. fl' .RY KRISP :~:,r _ ••· 39' ,._ 48' IQSKETBISCUITS --uot 43' CHEESE$PREADS ::,t. , ..... 53' SOY BEANS ~foll'::~" ---·-'"°' 45' FRISKIES gr~~·ci; .. _ .... 5 "' 81' sMDWICHSPREAD ~':! ... ,o,35' DIET IMPERIAL ~ ........ ~. "· 47' PIJIS.N-BOOTS FISH ~2 , .... , 35' MAGIC SIZING X-CRISP --,. ... W • PHASE Ill lltlOUIT .... • llAl ••• Pitc~ In ,.,;~ •,:;i_:" SPOT LIFTElt' K-2R. Jia~ 11.59 I ITUfFEDCUBAG£._, .... ,~-FUDOllCLES ..... L;J' . VANotlAMn .. 090.al ENCHILADAS _ ...... _ .. '"""L 3fc.· , ' iimiiiiDPATnE$ '1.0LSt« ' 'HA'UIU'rimi "=....;. 11• TirloP'oiii111s _ 10-11· MIMITtMAIO _ fMll ""*THATTlll s OIAllQEJUICE _.,.g-.. .,.OEDVEAI._,,, .... 1 --.rrtMAIO C"ft NOTm ~ OIAllQEJtHC(_._,.,..,,, QIAllllEPLUS _.,.SJ' ' l I . Mun AND JEFF FIGMENTS :m~ ... ~ I . ' nfAT MAN • IS AN A~UL GROUCH ·DAILY 'CROSSWORD ••• by R. ~ POWEl /<CllOSS 44'~ -1 -9-clum f 46 DrtWfnt 1...- J'1·1'1 1Jr,r.1Ra ,,;in1.1 !.J(:J~CI \:JCl1'UU J UUtJ <J!.J:.JS "lBl.1~iJI I ,_.IJlllJ JtJJ'..J!JLI :.:Jl'.JU iJUl!U . """' ... _ 14 "-el'lhl 0-.-' --15-Mdnow 1t o.taw.v -'7 l\IOW\QllW •• r:::::. ......... 11 Aetor Dtvld -20-tiocktY ,, Lind ftlUI In C1nedt'• Ar~2 -·· ,,._ 21M-M""'"" a•-V"lt I ;kr"""' a A OM'lflwll\ 3l ~bl .. •Onenlmtdln .... •"Qlrl'Oft Jlltr.lf't ,, __ ·~ ..... . ;:;" 40Ctfllln._. ., . .,. ..... .... --.... -=... ........ 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Int Oi.nt"' 31 =.:= .- .uthof unltl:Abbf • .. ,_ 4 .. __ "'9tttt ...... --of,_..:2 ......... 51 P\lteft -:a--121tll .... VP ·-•*· De.It-·=-.. -~ ....... .......... ,. __ --Mtrll'Wlin FtmeG rafttr 7 TtfOl'll• '"" 55 -ft'ia: -· 35 Dnld-. Unictu• -·-... -""""' I U,.tlt ··-59 ldiol ' Nearly Ev~one Listens ·to Landers ' \ ly Tom It. Rycm Ho ... I llt'YEl.DP N051'JlU:i;p ,.,.r lilGtl Al.Tl~. ly Al Smith By Dale Hale by Enl!e Bushmmer LOOKS MORE KE A STAVE OFF THE OLD l3ARR1:1.._..,- !L PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER NO, I COH"T SEE THE MA.ME OF THE AGENCY IN THE PHONE &OOK! ff WIO IHTEltHATIONAL'TAI.· ENT OR SOMETHING LllC.I THAT! MISS PEACH l'lllONS. • . ff,., • 09 IF ""'4 WEff Nff-llEAIATIFUL. 'IOU'D ee lteYONO MY ~CH . GASOUN! AWY SALLY IANANAS Ao,,,.~.,_~ ~!o'r~· GORDO · ANIMAL CRACKERS By Charles M. Schab CAI.I. lHE VET, ANP TEI.I. lllM lllE'RE llRINGIH6 IH A "1,TIENT !! l .. I I !I By Harold Le Dom H¥:> WHAT MAl<IS V0U "4INIC lfll NOT l!lt'YOND 'IOI.lit ~fA(;~? ly Mell :r. .;tAsr ~SUMEO rr lleCAUSE YOU ARE SOMUCM FUNNE~­ LOOICIN,._ 1MAN M! •• ly John Miles By Gus Anlola By IQ9W lolle11 ~mAT/ TWO SUGIS· "rm positive &iley 8ftll't married -&My «dered aU &be 'w• cu1 afford II' lhlap." DENNIS THE MENACE ~···-II·• l USDA Grade 'A' SAFEWAY Brand Plump & Mtoty Under 14 lbs. ~1~?n~!~,~~ou~dteaks ~ 119 Family Steaks f\~oc-•1·,fl,. \. 1)1' U~DA l~O"-t B!"'I II 7-Bone Steaks c~~TPrCu1C~" ~ "· 89 ' 1.1'.iDAChu,•lltt! B f R'b St k '""' "~'• '"" ee 1 ea s u:ioA u1cuct 11tt1 " IJ" 0-Bone Steaks Full Cuts Bone· in T-Bone Steaks ~179 or Porterhouse-USDA Choice Top Sirloin Steaks USDA Choice • 12°' 8[[f Spencer Steaks Boo~ll'a 12" R.b lyt luli II File! Mignon 8~1 l~odorlo n Slt'l~i 12" USDA lhooct llttf II USDAClloice Bl"!! 1h 99c Shoulder Chuck Sirloin Tip Steaks USDA Ch1Jc1 Betf lh $1 28 Booe/rs~ ld~l to BBQ Regular Ground Beef 1h 69c Center Rib Pork Chops lh. $1 18 --~~~~-~/Jittount~~.~~~-"-, LADY SCOTT~LARGE 'AA' TISSUE EGGS Cre111 O' Ule Crop • la1c' Fres~! SAVE AT SAFEWAY DISCOUNT fl STOKELY GATORADE :i. 35c '' fl DRESSING ' fl COFFEE TONE Wis hbone Italian Creamer Lu ce rn e 16-0L 59c Btl. 16-0L59c Jar fl AJAX LIQUID I BEVERAGES Househ old Cleaner Cragmont Assorted 28-0L49c Btl. 6 Qt. s1 Btls. . I POOCH DOG FOOD 15Y:i-az.1 oc Can BAKERY BUYS AT DISCOUNT! ' AD DITIONAL BIG BUYS! hltw'sCoffM 3 ;'!; 12" ... It leer 6':.:99 ' S-W•O...Z-hs ~61' .. , • Jllce lll'S 6 ~45' .... --:=33• .... ,,.. ...... ' HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS! MENNEN 'E' • DIODOUNT 7 7 C W, He_!ps ~revent Per· 4-tl. $f)Jrotion Odor. Sill a Dental Cream ~: ~::66 ' iJ Foamy Shave Cream '~i:.'87' I Bright Side Shampoo ';; 77' JllK Hair Spray ~ r!:.;;::,' ;: 99 ' GARDEN SHOP BUYS MUMS Gaule1 Hose ::::-$)99 ....... l!l:orc"l:" $6 99 .. ... , .. fl Gaden Hase FIRTIUZER =::-$,49 ,~.., 89 ........ c .......... , ...... ...IH Bladt Cuts To Pot Roast Boneless Roast ~109 Rolled & Tied Beef Chuck Boneless Clod Roast °""' •. 11•• -Sirloin Tip Roast USDA Cl!Oice .. 1121 ..,, Beef Crass Ribs Crmt to 680 69< USDA Choict a.f ll SLICED BACON Armour's Mira Cure 69C tSofewoy Bocoo Hh. 79c) 1$~'.· LINK SAUSAGE • Farmer J1h• P1rk ~:t 35c • Reill McCIJ'S Beef 1-lb. Bag (2-Pnod 111 ... $1.!ll LIQUORS AND WINES 1.; i 'wlf ISr<E"Y-· Cold lrook s329 Smooth & Mellow ~ 80 Proof '""' 511 '.:.., : ·-8. SCOTCH $449 Tortan Royal • 86 Proof 5ll KaYlana Vodka c':::•:;;•;:;;:. "'4" Fidelis Brandy ':';:" •• 13" Gallo Spanacla ''t:=-' ~ .... '1" Pink Chablis ,,:."t!.,"("'.:., ~ .... '1" Crisp Celery ~~'b"" .... 22' Extra Large Mangoes .... age large Honeydews "::.' 1.12° Yellow Ollioos US.Mo.I 2 .. ~ ...., Bartlett Pm U.S. No. 1 .. ~ ....., ltali• Prunes 1-i:..~.=--25' Shook Portlo• A• lco1on1tc1I ..,, ~!.~~~~~-~~ ! 1-°' ' Trophy Breaded Slainip 1;: '1" Center Ham Slic,s ,.,,;~.., .. 1149 Banquet Fried Chicken '::!..' :: 1p• Canned Hams f ..... hlllN lrwll>fiol ,.,. · Fresh Pork Stelb .... ""''"' 1.89• Lamli.Cliops ,:;:=-:.!:'! .. '1" Lcnnb Ri~ Chops -~-::.... .. 1141 s.-.,a-utr 3~,$321 '°"""'&F•~coobd ,..., .... n.c" USDA Grode 'A'Fryn Split Fryers Hafvn or Qvomn • No Nickl or Giblets ~3ac Wilson's Franks All-::69c Plump and T osty (Roth's 'i2~t. 59c} Safeway Sausage ..... "" i4. 79c ..,....., Hot Seosontd 1•11 CREAM PIES • Ml9htyHl1• 79c ,. For A Great 2f.tz. · °""'11chor Site ... Lemonade ~= ~12° 8 Stew Vegetables ~ '::39' 8 Brussels Sprwts ~ :: 25' • Grapefruit Juice ~ 'f: 45' Sliced Strawllerries ~ ':: 45' Fancy Qllllllty &·RAPES THOMPSONS $ SJEDWS u.s~ 110. 1 lbs. qvallty t ICE CREAM. • 1. • • S...Stlr•_IW_ , E .. AY CHIDE ......... a.Mil' . ......,. . ......., joct---- ll98c ·----Salads ._., ...... ""39• ~ •Moaw"l:ft •Carrot-taisMCta. Pillsbury Biscuits ~ l: 9° §iPaco Taco Shells ~39• I LUCEnEUllKS cRe1oo1r1 Andsh. eann 49c . ing f11tn ' e 1000 Bayside~ .• lie~ Beac11 e 211 L 17tll St., Costa Mesa e 24 Moam lay Plaza, Sa. Lapu e 631llCoastllwJ.,1Jpa Im e 11 L 0 ramo Rea~ Saa Clemente e Santa Ana Freeway at u Pal, lssiaa Viejo e e WisD1! & Faitln Costa Mm I I • -1 ·w 11 : s. Allml-•, 1m "SHOPPER ~OPPER" REDUCED $2,000 ~ 't!'Pi9 onr, ~ one for you. A 4 bedroom. 3 biath., 1020 ~ rocm with fife. place. Very 1arse k>t near .Mlle Square Park. All lhls fer oab'Jo. 138,950. AIL terml. call --: f ., • l • w~ • ...,.,, t, 1m DAJL Y PILDT g NO ONE OFFERS MORI! t • "IC's 1'11• te .. .!\'lee te P111111ple" • REAL ESTAT&:RS No. 1 No. 1 ht Senlce -kforti and .,._. tht ..... • tnlMllll Nl....,le In 6 offkel tt felltlW ..... I• M.,..,.,1t1,._com~et• c...,.,. ....., ..,_ \\ SEE CATALINA 4 BEDROOM VIEW & MEW eustom built 4 bedroom. 2" bath, hu19 tamOy roon( home ...tth formal dlnln&. huge lot wltb. amp)jt room for pool, camper or boat itorage.. Great1 view or Catalina and wa~ attt from ui:-~ •Built-In 1tereo, selt-<:leaning oVen. and all .tW finest t\nl!ihlnl touchn a custom home hru;. Buyer has choice or color of carpeth'lg also. All t~ tor $59,0QO. To see, call 646-7171. l ROOMS FOR ANYTHING! Fh·e big bl'droonui including a huge muter bed· rcoon1. Lots of \\'alk-in cabinets. LarJi:e family r oom off the modern kitchen. Big living room 1..-i th a fireplace and separate dining 1111.'a. Thill 2500 square foot In•ine beauty Is only $41900 lnc:ludin the land. Call 646-7171. .. , ., l· • r SOME PEOPLE EXPECT MODEL HOME IN SUBURBIA PARK Thil .ii a tanner model borne and looka like ltl Vttt aharp A clean throughout and read)' to move in. FeatUttl 4 bedrooms, family room. formJl dining area and 2 bat.hi. Situated on • l"Ul-4e-Ac in one ot. the most desirable neilhbor- boods in Hunttngton Beach. very close to ele~ mentary school, park, tennis courl.oi, beach and shopping. Priced at actuaJ market valuf' - SJ9,000. For additlo"nat information and appoint· ment, please phone 546-2313. "SHOPPER STOPPER" REDUCED $2,000 Evrrybody wants one. here's one for you. A -4 bedroom, 3 bath. J4x20 family room \\'ith fire· plact>. Very large Jot ~ar lttilr. Square Park. All this for ooJ.y $38,950. AU. terms. Call 842·2535. CAMBRIDGE HOME NEWPORT HEIGHTS A run family room -double fireplace, S over- slzed bedrooms. Really &harp & available tbr fae:t posaesslon? $37,500. Call 6'16-71TI. ATIENTION RISING YOUNG EXECS-NEWPORT BEACH Step do .. ••n from Terrazzo enlry into 60' living room v.rlth large warm firl'placc surrounded by 11.ass l<.'ading to pool sire yard. Super exceptional J room ma.c;ter suite. &>auti(uUy panelled din- ing room for thc:JGe 1pccial ruesta. Gounnet kitchen. This 3,000 sq. ft. custom built dream is the ultimate in privacy. For $65,450. Call 646-7171 THINK OCEAN! That's \\'bat the prnent ownrr says! This vtry neat home fl'aturf's 3 ~. family room. paneled den and 2 baths. Lovely land.scapin&: trorit and rrar, sprinkler system, niet"ly decor- ated Interior. Gttat lonllion for childi'Pn, near schools. Extra privacy in ttar. Full pritt is $32,900 "'ilh all financing includlnR nn down payml'nt to Veterans! J'leasc rhone 546-2.313 fnr acklltional information and appolnlmf'nt to see. FANTASTIC $29,000 81'1Utiful little i;La.rtrr horn!' in onr nf i{unllnt:· ton Bl'arh's mo~l \\'antC'd art•as! \\'lllk to t~·o Jo\•ely lakes. parks, i;h111i111ni.: & equt"Strian 11.N'a!', Assumable 5r;., loan! Call us (or more informa- lion on this little doll house~ 842,2535. EVERYTHING STARTS WITH YOU Just painted a lovely shadr or grttn and SC't in lush JandscapinJ:" a 3 bl'droom, 1 % bath Dul eh Haven. Owrwd by a lovely youni:i: couple \\'ho are moving to Rivt>rslde, Close to shopping. schools and beac:h. Ca!! 842·2535. HOME + INCOME A beautiful triplric \\"t!h 1 ~ b;.•droon1 plus d .. n or 3 hl'droom 1vnt>l"!l unit \\'Ith flrf'plRCf'. lt al110 ha.s a 2 bedroom and a onP hrdroom rrntal unit. It will make a beautiful home. Call 842·2535 for more info. PRESTIGIOUS IS THE WORD! Largest 3 bedroom pl'fttige honw \\ith formal . MECCA IN MESA VERDE dining and ..,_.., family "'""'" Luoctnu• ,., .• All you ever wanted but could never find. Gor-ul cement and bric:k work acct'ntuatt'!I thir • N. 1 lo -lo tllo H••"°' .. __, ..... -• 11d• .. ....,.. ""TIM Actioft ta. .. • SPACIOUS & FINISHED BONUS ROOM Do you haft a large family? or do you need a large finished Bonus room for a pool table or your children to play in and !rave you In ~aC'f. \Vould you like to have a l&rJ:e bright ktleht'n, a large backyard and your childrt•n to .,.alk to schooJ! How about your house tn tlf' rloSt> 10 a be11.utltul Ji!:'Olf c."Ot.U"lt' and major sho11pini;:. If you do, thr-n this house is a 1.l('rfrct h•11nr for )'Ou. At a truly realistic pricv of $35,950. Call "'"v 842-2535. I"'."-··· -" I WE URGE YOU TO SEE and com1iare thl!> surwr sharp, 4 bcdrnom homr. Jncatrd on qu1t't C'Ul-de-sac i;trrt't. Bt•autifully df'('oralrd. throughout. To see is to buy. C11.ll 847-0010. Pric:ed at $28,900 . A HOUSE FOR ALL AGES It you have an "Age Spn>ad .. In your fan<ny, this could be the aru"·r r. LocatC'd not far frrim .c-rade KhOOI. hil(h school nnd pa.roch!al schools, 1'18.rks and benche!i. This sharp 3 bf>droom horne is locatl'd on a quiet cul-de-sac: 1trt'Ct, $28,500. Call 847-6010 . SHADE TREES Thi~ C~ta ?it,.~a hnn1p has IT! 'f'astrfully d~.,. rl'lll'd. Just paintt'd in & nu!. nrw 11hag cariwl- ing, covert'd patiQ. la~e ynrd. SufJ('r sharp and 3 lledroums for S:.!5,000. Call 646-7171. "HI-HO SILVER" SUPER OLDER-LARGE LOT Unusual older, 2 bl'droom, 1~ bath home on hui;" kit. Could butld anottx>r house on rur. J>rlctd at only $33,500. Additional property ad- 1olnl11i;: available also, Isl time advert11cd. call 6'16-7171 to stt. GOOD MORNING SUNSHINE Th:it':i \1 hal ynu'H ~:iy \1 hrn Y<>U Sf'f' !his -4 bf'd- l'•r>m ho111 ... L"'l!i nf h111H-1n i;hrl\'inc & drf'!li!>f'r~. it hri••ht ,i:, chrrrful kitchl'n, and a l)l'aut1ful y11rd 11ith "1n···~ & flo11·er~. LnC'ated on a 10\'' tralfir lrr"·lln(·d ~11·,..-1. \\'11.lking dislance to .:ood schools. Only S3~.950 Call 5'16·2313. ' -HOMEABILITY SOLVED C('lme look at Lhis lovf'ly 2 story, 4 b<-droom ru~- 11c hon1r 011 that hard to find cul-dc·MIC stre.t. Don't miss this light and airy kilc:hrn \\•Ith a larl.!e rfl('\~ patio for you. Bac:k )'ard BBQ fans. Priced at $.14,500. call 847-6010. • _!11ng thruout. professionally IandSC!lped, tx-11.u- ~us 3 bedroom lone with family room net.tied . ty borne tn choice k>altion. Thll home ll so ~n enonnoWJ )'11.rd with lot.!1 of 1hade. Ewry \ Aper iharp It won't la.lit -better call now hr· ,"'\.tn.tf-rior and exterior element combines to pro-fore your friends 007 it Priced at only $39,500. Ch\nrr says take It a\\11.y, which makr" ll pai;y to acquirf'. W\v down payment moves you ri~ht in. Balance lrss than rent Sharp 3 bedroom home with 1 % ba.ths and located on a corner lot. - Prlc:Ni at only $28.900. call 847-0010. &ice the ultlmatt in cracioUll livlng. $43,950. Call 847-6010. can 5'6-;!313. j ' ... ~~ --0"'4 . ' • DDN,. MISS THIS' Yotir fam~lp~rves the ~t and v.·e have It tor you Witlf' W. 4 bedroorri. 1lng1e story home on a corner-•pool .siu lot ~ to schoot'! and (Jlaygroun~'Thll .. hotne IS welt clecon.ted and features c:ustdfu cabinetry in the kitchen. ~ at ,950. ea1rS41..so10. VA-FHA TERMS No do",;n to veteran1 -small down to non.vets. 4 bedroom. 2 baths In exC'ellent area or Col:ta 1'.fesa for the exceptional low prlc:e of $27,950. For appointment to 11ce -calJ 546-2313. IT SURE IS CHEAPER TO BUY THAN RENT Buy this for as litUe as $25,500 full pric:e. Thi• sharp 3 Bdrm home ii located on extm large lot \vi.th plenty o( room for pool. can 847--8010. ' DON,. BE A RENT SLAVE 1nvf'.'S t your future. 2 bedroom!!, family room home. Nearly new carpets and drapes throu11:h- out. Even a dishwasher in your all elcC'tric kitche11. A large garai;:r \\'ith boat door on a large lot. All neat and tidy, inc:Judi ng the month· ly payment of less than $200. Call 842·253.5. • .. ~ ' . _. . . .· ~---. , .. ... . ' ;r-....r._. -, ' -.... __,_. TOP PRODUCERS FOR JULY, 1972 A•-··-· ··-· - HARD TO PLEASE '" WATER FRONT 4 BEDROOM Want an exclusive address? This choice Balboa \\•ater f1'0nl home is just what you'Jle looking for. A truly distinctivl!' home. with all e1eetrlc: ~!It· ln kitchen. Used brick fireplace, spacious hv1ng room o(Jl'ns out to patio. Quality a.hag W/W carpets. Complete for happy living. Asking only $92.500 Call 673-8550. l Wtt rC'COrnmend )roll Inspect t)lis immaculate 3 bedroom -2 bath home in Corona de! Mar. Quality.. features throughout Beautiful W/W car• pets & drapes.. ~ ~ bedroo111L \Veil ~ rated. Rear yard Like a private park This is a t int va1ue at $67 ,95& art~this out k phone right DOW -673-8550. l MESA VERDE Sharp 3 bedroom. 2 he.th plUI dining room. Freshly paintrd Inside and out. New shag car- peta, custom drapes, ••ood 1hutt('"l"'S and lots ot wallpaper. Bright kitchen has built-ins. dh;b-- n$ter end disposal Large yard w1th patio. plftue c:all SfG.2313 for a rbowinc. Prlctd at SJ:\999. ' I • HAL COX ~2JIJ PRIME VIEW HOME DON llEL ..... 7171 ANOTHER REDUCTION Fahulo1.a living In a setUng or exclusive Harbor View Hill!!. Reduced to $77,000 for quick sale. Best buy on the "'View" market. 11\ls II a spa· cious 3 bedroom 3 b& th home wl th a bonus room that can become the extra room for that 1pet.lal purpose, even a fourth .bedroom. Large open beam family room and al) 180' view or ocean. harbor and rUitht skyline. Come see for younelL call 673-8550 for "viewifti" appointment SEPARATE FAMILY ROOM $26,750 S large bedroomt. 2 baths, beautiful kit~n and dining area. Located on a quiet cul-dl!"-sac: street. Just right for ~ kids, 5% down. FHA or VA terms. Call toll free 842-2535. THE NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Newport Blvd. 646-7171 COSTA MESA 2790 Harbor Blvd. 546-2313 SUPER STARS 1< "· • -~ " I * * ·* * * * ·* 1* * * * * * * * * * * * * '* * * * THINKING ••• About really getting into the Real Estate Business? If you are willing to work, well work with you. We off e r personalized training. A pleasant and exciting office, lots of help, and an opportunity to grow. Let's talk, cal me 541>-1600. RANDY lf,LLE CHASE LEE 673-1550 PAUL CLAl'P " LES JONf.,5 546-1600 WORK OUT OF YOUR UVE IN A rare C-2, 3 bedroom residence In quiet neigh- borhood just halt a block from 17th Stl'f't"t, Costa Mesa. Double garage d<'tac:hed could be your shop. Very clean with lots of frl'sh palnl &: new shag carpeting. Largt> yard tor eic1J8n.~ion. First time advertised at $29,000. Call 6•16·7.M'l. NEWPORT HEIGHTS S BEDROOM $58,000 Tri-ltwl homt', grNt for eniertalnln£', wet bar, large 1un dttk, very large lot, n!ftr y11rd Ideal ~or tenrUs court and pool, Many trtts \\ith rttr acces.s for boat or trailer. caJI 64~7171. if 110, this <'harming-homl' Is for you -vaJue i.'I 1\·rillrn nil ov"r ii~ fat'f'. Located near the bf'ach. schoob, i:hoppin~ ccntrr" &. parks. Room f,,r ramprr. boat &: lra1ll'r. G.f. or f1lA terma. Only SJ0,900. Call 8-17·6010. -· . -··-· --~. --....., IMMACULATE BAYCREST Thl'I ~ufJ('r clean 3 hrdroom 21t bath home hu just bC'l'ome ava1\ahl•" Double fireplac:r and kitchen rn.linj(: area. t.:)9,000. To i;ee and ap~­ ciate call Q.16-717L OWNER WANTS OUT l ~ leaving area and has listl'd home bclO\v mar- kl'l ,·aluc. 5 large bedrooms -31,., baths. Mt over 3000 sq. fl of delighUul living space. Chotc. Ba.Ycrn:t location. Custom built with separate formal dining room All ell'Ctric: built-in kitchen. A plea.'111re to tee -priced at $84.:t()O -make offer -call 673-8550. ,"IC's .t'-te be .l\'Cee to l'-.ie" STATBRS HUNTINGTON BEACH 17931 Beach Blvd. 842-2535 6014 Warner Ave. 8~7-60 I 0 CORONA DEL MAR 332 Marguerite 673-8550 INVESTMENTS 2790 Harbor Blvd. Suite 2on Costa Mesa 64().1600 ' • ' ' • l ' • , ' • ~,'!LY Pl''~ '~'--;;--;;.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~w~ .. ~·;·'°'~'·;·; ... ;';'';9;·;';·~"~---------------------------------------~w=-;:;;;;;·;·;-;;';';·;1;"';2;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;';IL;O;.T·~•;DV;E;R;;n;SE;• .. 1~51 Everyone Has Something That Som eone Else Wonts DAILY PllDT C:~ASSIFlED. ADS You Can Sell It, find It, Trade It With a Want Ad " The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for. ~ast Results General ,JJ,ufa !J6fe PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES l Linda ltle Drive Beautiful new 5 BR., 411~ Ba. home. \Vater· front living rm. & forn1al dining. l-Iandsome o:ik paneled fam . rn1., frplr, wet bar. Large ma ster !iUite has frpll'. & cozy lounge area. \'1c\\' of Bay & the 1nountains. $179,500. For Complete Information On All Home5 & Lots, Plea5e Call; BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayskle Dr., Suite I, N.8. 67S.6161 $25,500 NO DOWN lerm! av n ii 11 b le. Lo .... • monthl y payn1t>nls, En!ry hall. dining room, natural 11'ood cabill<'!s, J bt'clroom~. 2 haths, park hke yu.rd, O\l"ner trans[{'rf't'd. llkr . 540-1721). TARBELL :.i.,, !!;·1:iur. eu~111 r.Jesa General General REDUCED $3,000. \Valk to the bcttt'h. L.:lr)":!" eor Jot, mt for boa! & lr:iiler. 5 &lrms, 3 liath~. !urn1al dtn T/1 1. c •:,;.;y J\lnr~r.1.~1:-: .. + * ~REALTORS-*"* •. J;,(f.J 1'trs_;• .. C:.M . v{·rde nr .... ast, ; .,,.., .. , • Cr1~1.1 1'1•·1'a ·*·*· :.;:,1....\l:AJ J General General COLWELL PROPERTIES, INC. \Ve arc th<' real l.'.'ltate aub- sid1ary of the Colwell Com- pany, th<' largt'st VA broker 1n Cz1J1!orn1a, and the Al.'cond laJ'l-':ei;t jlUb!ic-ally owned n1011gai;:e i"Ompany In the e'vunrry, Our oHl<:e:J att op<'t11ng Ul) n!I over Orange C<H1t1ty \\"h('re 1\'e already ,<;1•n·i("!' f!-0,1.X'» residential tru.~t dt'rds. \Vr arc parllcu- Jarl)' llfl.'i!OUS to assist e/igi- hll' \'Pl•'rans in purl'ha.'!ini:: horn<'.~ nr 1oco1nc prnperty u.,1 ng th1 •ir VA l11·ne!itK. l'r~'l'1·r1i(·s lifl' av111lablt' f'l"en iii lhf' Corona del r.1ar area. where for nothing down an eligible veteran ('an pu["(·hasc a 50, 60 or evt>n a 7(1 thousand dollar property. Call 675-7225, COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC REALTORS , Newport Heighh Tiiis 1·h11rn1ini;: 3 bf'droom, J ~, butio ho nit' is loc:ntf'd Jn till' Nt 11 1~irl-Co.,111. ?t1l'sa lh·1gh1s ru~.1. Only Jla IRVINE TERRACE · $165,000 Elegant & spacious home with VIE\V of bay, ocean & Catalina. 3 Bdrms, l~e conv. den. lanai w/wet bar, huge DR, separate guest qtrs & 6 baths. Secluded pool & fabulous shuffleboard court. Fun for whole family. 1921 SABRINA TEllll. OPEN DAILY 1-5:30 "Our 27th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .. Realton 2111 San Joaquin Hiiis Ro1d "Overlooking Big Canyon Country Club'' NEWPORT CENTER, N.B, 644-4910 1 n'!ral REAL ESTATE / ............ ~ ... ~ .. ;i;~;11 l1Jucks lo !ht' /\('\\'port II Jlf'J~hls grade sehool & new park and l'HSY ,1·alking distance lo J~arbor High * 4-BEDROOM -rec nn -fml din rm - G.L terms. $37.500 ll•floil~illl!lllililfllll!l .. J School & aboul 6 min. to the hay or bl'11ch. 0th er ft'aturcs inclutl1'. fit't'place, * CUSTOM HOME on t2 acres. Olympic pool. Foot of Mt. Baldy. OK for horses. $68,000. l ....... W.W ... ~I forced air /\f'UI. buil!ins, Lush l:inr!s('l\Jlill~ tl\llt ha~ l 733 Westcliff Dr., Newport Beach 645-7221 YOUR BLUE LAGOON VILLA? A perfect spot, \\1ith tennis, pools, private beach streets. 2 BR .. 2 ba. & encl. cteck . Spot· le ss cond. Incl. furniture -$62 ,500. George Grupe COMFORT AMID LU XURY Is the kcynole of •90 Lil\10.!\. ISLE. This impressive bayfront home is a trc1nendous value at $139,000. Call to see it today. J iin Muller LARGE LIDO FAMILY HOME Located on best 45' st. to st. lot. 4 Big BR's., din/fam. rm. combo. Priv. beaches, tennis & clubhouse. $89.500. Charlene \\'hyte PARK VIEW LOCATION Family fun in University Park, 3 BR .. fam. rm. park home: sharp -seeing is believing! Come see. Fee. $54,900. "Chuck'! Le'A'is A HAPPY HOME FOR YOUR YACHT ... and for you also. in this charming 4 BR. home w/spacious patio, on exclusive \Vest Bay Ave. Exceptional value at $179.500. Bill Bents SEA VIEW FROM KITCHEN Al so from din. area, living rm., mstr. bdrm. 6-patio deck. 3 IlR., 211,? ba's .. fam ily rm .. 2 frplcs .. 3 c<1r gar. $72,500. For app't. call Hov.'ard \Veils QUIET, DISTINCTIVE The style is Big Canyon. 'l'he home is hand· son1c. The co1nrnunity i<: extraordinary. $115,000. For app'l. call Pa ul Quick PERFECT RETIREMENT HOME $\\·eeping vie\v of ocean from this 2 Bft re- mod . hom e in :l J\rch Bay. J,O\v n1aint .. t <i\:rS. Level lot t.love in no\1". $64 .500. Bob \'orke . EXQUISITE WATERFRONT Ne\v 5 BR. residence on lagoon of exclusive Linda Isle. Three frplcs., 2 wet bars. Special ?:arpeting & draperies. ~·Jany, many extras. Eileen Hudson . BAY-BOATS-BEACH Watch all the harbor activity -enjoy the GOOD LIFE from thi< BA YFRONT in CORO· NA DEL ~IAR OPF.N DAILY -2001 BAY- SIDE DR. Bud 1\ustin 1 bc('n \11•11 n1n1n!11inl'd k a I la q.;l' ll'ni'l'd hark yarrl \\'/Tl[ A J~AVlD Al.LEY •.,. __ """"'""'""'""'""'""'"""'"'""':""'""'""'""'""'""" : ACCE~S. B.1ck yard ha~ ~J; r.ll ~-n-,-,a-1 1 roon1 lo!' boat, c•:1n1)l('r or .;... _______ _ build a re n1111 111111. or 1111 • WANT INCOME thrL'r'. nrs lOn('d Jl-2 Inr PROPERTY? ndd•·d vnlurl. Priced nt only G('tting started is tth1·uys the $'.'.0.'.l'Xi. J'll'al't' 11· r i t e / most dHfiru!t \.\'Ith t'Vrry· Cl;1~~1f1rd Ad ;\o. 41;;-,, ,. " !hing l\'e do . !hen it's easy. Daily Pilot, P.O. B11x l!"J(j(l This is a l"<'l)' 11csirabll' Col'la r.1cAA, 9262f.. \rp'IJ he Tripl<'x !.i-uni!sl 1-1hi<'h 11·ill out or lo1vn for a f{'\\' rl11ys. make somronC' an excellent hut I \\"anted you to kno1v it s!ar1t'r invf'Slmf'nt. Tu·o 2 is available right now. Bedroom units and one l Country Club 5 BR'S + Den $57,500! A Cll!P SHOT TO FAIR- \\' A YS! S<.•pnrale1! living ruorri. r.ta s.~i\·I' stone fin>- pl.'tl'•'. VOR:'llAL nrr.;i:-:r.: Sunk(•11 11·r1 h;u· in r:of"K \\I ALL En SECJ.l"DE n 1-"A,\l!LY ROO:-.J! Polls:1l'<I ('hrf"s ki!rhE>n, 5 KJ;'ll"G.Cll7.E REDROO:-OIS! llUGF: DEN. TOO~ l.aun<!ry roon1. Park likl' .cn>Ull<I.~. Ry 1'1l'Sil \'frrl(' Cou nlry Cluh! PRICE RE- DUCED T\VICE -?til'.ST !'FJ.L TODAY: F.xl'eu11vr b;1rgain -Hurry fall tod11y • &l5-0:l03. bedroom. No Dco.>.·n Payment to Veterans. $41,000. Call 646-0555, Evt>nings 998-1286. COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC . REALTORS SHORECLIFFS Local profe.'!slonaJ has spent thousands or dollars to create \\·hot 1\·c lei.•! is one of the 111ost ou1stanr!inic honies in ou1· arra: from tl1e 1nn.'lsive brick entry to the secluded rtar yard, you'll fall in li\·e 1-1·ith lt. See it. Pven If you don't buy It! SS9.500 Including land. CORBIN- MrRTIN SFlit Level In RFALTORS 644-7661 Newport H£:, :,:s GFt.UTIFUL HOME- Ou1.~1:1n(i111;: ("011 :1': ! sr AUTIFUL POOL HARBOR ISLAND RD. SJ)3Clous Bayfront Home of lhe firll's! mnstruction Pier & slip for large yacht 5 EWdl"ooms, formnl baysidC' dining room scpara!~' fan1 ily roon1 paneled den, bnr & (rplc. Largr haylront terrac<' An ootirtandtna ..... $225,000 REALTORS STNCE 1944 673-4400 2-STORY- POOL-$20,900 It's true! A crackling brick fireplace. Winding stalrcll.!le to qUeen size bedrooms. Gounnet kltehcn • IN· CLUDES REFRIGERATOR, \\'ASHER AND DRYER! Private palio. Pool ll'ith cabana. $200 BUYS IT! Call fa11t for appt. to see. &'5-0303 I ORISI L Ol.SO\ " REALrop:. tirs1gn rcatunng thl'C'(' ,., .. ·y l.·ir~•ro in be~t cri~ta r.1('~'l C 2 ZONING l:iri::e bedrooms includini:: a , area, \\"<liking dii;t:i.nr('" lo I • fi1'l:'place in tl1r master su il!• elementary !ehool. This h\I' I for those ''bear i;kin e\'('n-4 hedrooin 2 s1ory home J1ns 1 125 ft 14 2921,) fl Presently ing!>." Rambling kitcht>n 2 b:ilhs, \ofj;(e fanilly r'11., 20rled HEAVY COMMER· 1v11h storaie galore and a p111"~ v e rd e ~ st•)nr CIAL. Oll·ner must sell im· bni:::ht bttaklast cat Ing firr:illu'f'. lknu!ifnl built -in mPd. and \•,:ill entm.ain all I Rf('/\. The tourn1unent sl?.C' kitf'1l<''l ff'nturrs rir'h 11"alnu1 offers. Asking $80.000. bul I pnol tabll' in lhP fnn1ily c:tbiT"M"t~ nnd ririss thro11gh CASH TAU\S LOUDL).'. nio1n \\'ill stay for the 11C\I" p:11io h:'lr _ Ir ~•1 tmpi\'1\1 Cnl! Newport 833-0700 .,1.,·ner. This is a cu~to•11 l:·11··~r.·11;n-: ~111T .. u111l~ th\' huill, \l'ith a lub i11 holl111~;-::r; h··1 :••d 10 11·! f1:•1•1'f'rl I haths. Thi~ dnn1lv 11·ith n p >I'll amt ;.::~~ hri1·k J~J:Q, Coldwell,Banker 1011· mnintf'nnncc Yarrl is of -, ,,,1nt,h·tr'' 1,r11; 1.... puw REALTORS fl'rNl nt S44,T.-,0. !n•1;; S.: li•h f~'nd in f"•nt - •I Fairview 644-143 0 C. F. Colesworthy 11nn·1 1nbr. 11ii.• •)11(' • uni) C $36,500. Call 5-16-SC.IO. SSO NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.8. & ompany &II id!c it;;-rs -no~1·!-Call !!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!! I 6 4 o . o o 2 a I .. ,_567, Now , ~!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!1!!!!!!!!!!1!!1 Gener•l General General General {anytim•J '41>1111 J6a.. COATS ~WAL-Uce REALTORS Open E venlngs • 961-4454 • BAYCREST SPECTACULAR HOME REALISTIC PRICE ~parnte upstairs master betlrm. suite \\"ilh frpl .. formal dinlni; nn., large Family room oU Patio & Pool area. Large Kitchen Includes breakfast area. 2 large bdrms., adjoining hath + maids room (or den) and b a I h . A r c. h itecturaUy designed for that individual fan1ily. Open Fr(:', Sat. & Sun. 1-5, at 2024 NaUti!u.'11..n., N.B. Nrw shag carpet.'! thruout. Freshly painted inside & out. 3 BR & DR. 1~ batl\3. Fittplace • bookshelves - "°"OOd paneling • near 17th St shopping &: schools. As· suml' VA 1-:mn. $:!!},''~". HARBOR VIEW HOMES I)(>!igh!ful 2 BR & den (or 3rd BRJ home on pool size lot. Great localion. Tom Quttn 64-1-6200. 'I• ACRE BUILDING SITE Ovl'r 11.00 sq. Ir. on t·hoic<' s1rt'('t. Drive hy 2135 Bon· 11.ire \\'ay, N.B. • Jack HOlvrll 644.S200. FOR All I l!i .. HJ.,.~. AREAS 1 . --------1 TEE OFF I MOVE IN BEFORE I SCHOOL 3 Br. {'\"C'<'UI 11·e-home on 2n1! Quick posses~lon! ! Another fairv.·ny of .\leado\\'\ark C.01! Otll." of our brau1 iful r.1rsa Cour.'11.'. 8 <'a u ti f u I np... Verde "HlGllLANDS" polntment t h r 0 u g h o u I • homrs. Just new on t~ Imported Jtalian tile in nia.rket! 2 Blocks lo schools. bnth, 2 frple'!, forn1al din-3 hi::: he d r ooms, 3 ing room, b e a u t i I u 11 y 1.ircplaC'E's, great s h a g rarpeted Ir draped. Only carpets,tastrfu lJ y $43,950. No grren ft't's to deroratal! ! Only $33,950. ptay Salt on Kel.Qow\arti. Try 5% down. <.'O\ll"le. For appointment to see Call . I' 11lage Re;il Esta te 5.31·5110 ( ::::1 531-5100 rc;,,;,. co: TS ~WALLACE REALTORS ---5~46 .. 4141- (0pen Evenings) JUST SITIING PRETIY IN EA$TBLUFF SEA HARBOR LIGHTS from this dewly dec- orated POPULAR MODEL 4 bedroom, 2 • bath, dining room. rock fireplace, carpets .& d rapes, built·in kitchen. Safely fenced·m back yard for the little ones $55.500. UNIQUE ELEGANCE with a VIEW CANYON AND OCEAN Just remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 bath, dining room (or fainily room ). fireplace, cheerful built-in kitchen with inviting SUNDECK for your entertaining pleasure. overlooking the canyon & view of the ocean. One..of·a-kin4 in CAMEO HIGHLANDS . .. .. .... $69 ,500. HERE'S A WINNER -THIS CONDOMINIUM JN BACK BAY AREA-3 Bedroom, 2\!a bath, builtin kjtchen, stone fireplace, FAMILY ROOM. community pool & REC. ROOMS in- cluding billiards. Fee land and close to every· thing. . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. $32,500. DELIGHTFUL EYEFUL OF THE BAY ON THE PENINSULA . lmnu. •1Jatt 5 bed· roon1. 3¥J. bath, gorgeous ti1~nen. fonnal dining room. For the discriminating buyer. VIEW· VIEW. VIEW HARBOR & CATALINA . , ,. from this freshly painted and decorated 2 bedroom, 2 bath and den with wood panel· iDg, covered patio for your entertaining plea .. sures, with supurb landscaping. SEA to a~ · preciate .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . $54,500. ?i"4UN-S""" ~ AllDAm!Aru REALTORS 644-7270 SUPER HOUSE, IT ISi Super eondirinn and ·super pri('e. 3-Large bedrooms, 2 baths, heavy shake roof, family room. ovt>rs!zed Jiv- ing room and double garap. Beautiful loeation in North Costa r.1esa close to all schools and shopping. Priced only $3.1,950. CALL for furthet' detalla. 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY $16,500, CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. 2 BEDRi\f. 1 1 1 Bath Condo.1~~~~~~li~~~~~_g;~~~~JJ~ • E-Z living with oo yard q 1: :: I ( :: :1 11 :: :: I Y.'Orlc & no maintrnance. Paymts, ot $132. mo. include General Gener at PrrI. \\"hy rent? \iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Newport CALL 54&-5880 (Open Eves.) ·"::· HERITAGE REALTORS --$29~950 __ _ S BEDROOMS Family hon1e special. Rrar living room, natural brick fireplace, hitxe fam ily roon1. dining room, built-in range and oven, brk, 540-1720. • (;1 ,, :J fl!. 2956 Jlarbor, Costa :Pilesa ht Time Offered. Used brick • • Fairview 646-1111 (1nytlm1) --$27,500- 3 BDR. & DEN assume 6%r:i> loan . Payn1enrs less than rent. Crntral floor plan, natural brirk fireplace, hanging lamps & fittplnce equip- ment included, dining nn,, bulll-in ~ & OVl!n I dishwasher, bric. 540-1720, TARBELL EXCLUSIVE I rl<'\'atlon on pools~ze lot . 29:;s Harbor, Costa Mesa Sharp, clean. pr1dc of - A Ui'o/l()Uf ti()Mf EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY -on a beauti- fully appointed 3 bedroom plus den Dover Shores view property. Single story floor plan with massive covered patio and terraced view of the entire lTpper Ne\\'port Bay. Trans- ferred executive. Price reduced to a low $84,950. PHONI UNl9UI HOM.IS, CORONA DIL MAI. 675-4000 U~l()Ul tf()Ml§ REAL ESTATE 011·nPrsh!p, "'lth 21~ baths, O\\'NER trans I erred . wr\"ire porch, 3 extra li::e. Assumf' 5~~ r;;, loan. 3 ill!!!!ll!!!ll!ll!l!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!ll!!!ll!!!ll!!!ll!!!ll!!ll!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!ll!!!ll!!!ll!!1 bdnn~ .• floor to C('\I. U!!ed bed morn plu~ den, _2 baths,) • bril'k frplc. Jl.lanicured l1nvn natural br1ek f1replaC'E", f A f • •Call 642-5678 with conven1"'1 roncrcte butrt-iu rana:e-ovrn .I or C iOD. \\'alks. Priced lo sell. dish\\·ashrr coven'd patio, • , . lorwin rHlty inc. ln.;i_. ,,,,, "'"" brk. Daily Pilot Classified Ads 9liS-4405 124 HOUNll _,_,.,_._950_·_54:_:<>-:.:_mc::;o. ____ 1---~---------------1 General I General -General I SOLD I WALKER 6. LEE REALTO,RS ~WALl<ER 11< LEE $222 TOTAL MD. 1u.11g.141 WATERFROlfT-$250,000 ~uperlntive c~stom mansion '''ilt\ 3.600 sq, rt. of happy 1.amil;.i hvini;t. Tht> C'p11~n1e of easy care \.\"It h electronic 01·cn. b<-autlful v.·et bar, soothing sauna, elrrtri~ movif' St'l"l'Cn, and lhl' !)('st in burgl11.r Rlnrm systems. No..«tldl't'ss ,,;11 IX' i;i\·1.'n. Quallfi('d buyers by adv11n('e appnintnient onlr. GIANT TWO STORY Subjt'('l to VA l<>IJn nt 7r~ v.rlth $5000 dO\\'n or offl.'r. 1 story shakl' f'O(I( l)(•auty \\Ith .1 1Wd1"110m' plus fAmily l'Q()n1, 2 bath$ 11.nd atunC' f?l'?'plact. 54.'ll<'r needs fut aalc. '29.m IAY FRONT -$175,000 On king sizt> lo\ In N<a·th C()!,;ta ileAA.. 4 bedrooms \l[)'tairs and a 20x24 !int.shed · se1w-atc family room down.-:tairs. 3 "-ths, coun • t ry kitrhen and d!nlng Area, plus Cl\rpe~1 Ir drnprs in rwry room. At $39,500 -better 11tt It now! Ne,,· on markrL SOLD 11,383 HOMES • • • -UST YEAI WATlaFRONT--$250,000 Suptrlatty.e eu.slom manalon \\11th 3,600 sq. ft of happy f&tnll)' llvinl. Tbe epitome of etQ' ce.re \\1th eltttronlc oven, btlutlful wet bu', 1oothlil1 aauna. ~trfc movie 1cretn. and the best tn l:JurAJll' tJann l)'St(lms. No addrftl •ilJ bt rt't1!fl. Qu&Jlflfd b\tftrt by ~ appoinb'ncnl only, ' Foimtale Y•y Office 1nu lroolch""t 96W311 Open ·Evenlt111• Exer-pt!Qnally .,.,.,.11 done t'Xecuti .. ·e mansion \\'ith '4,000 sq. ft. of CQmfort and luxury. Double large dock. f bedl'OOm.s + df'n and 5 baths. AJ1polntment only. IAYCREST! Formal 'DINING ROOM -we , hJve 11 l Lftrge F AJ.ULY ROO~t - Wt' have It! Country kitchen with EATING AREA -"·e have Ill All this plus 3 1ptcloua bedrooms tncludlng mutn auite wllh 11unken tub on ttte.~hftdtd 8tlttt In Newport·~ fint'll t •f'ttl. For frmting -O\\'ner "'ill ('U'ty financing. NO LOAN FEES and LO\V 1NTERES1' RATE-only ~.500. EXTU t.ARH FAMllY? 'n'1' tl'IJt bfe.utl.f'ul $ bl'droarn, .28QO JQ ft. famOy homr Just a 'hort distance frnm tM eo1snt:ry club. How'a U'1t ror a bu)' at S52.500t Call t.odl.1 tor 1ppotntmenl to lt!f. • · Hewpoit Bepcll Office 2043 w .. 1<11ff or. &i '"'"" · -'46:.7711 · op... Evenings VA ND DOWN on this rare vt.llM'. 2 bedroonu t'8Ch unit. One unit now vacant And reedy !or lmmfdlate occupancy. F.tich unit rt'n\$ for $165. Ket'p as home or rt'nt&J. Only $32,950. U you have been in tJie S(:rvice. call us. TIME IOMI "1U. • tthort prb of $17.900. TU. • IOCtk It th• llMut,, !Aw Jll'b 91*> lbdUdca "'Ube!° A drJ'clr-V,A no doWQ term. &n4 '100 d~11 ntA •1th total po,Yii-rn.t •of $115.,. \Vh; rctttt Ciil ~!or lnform1Uon. • ..._, • Cos" !'f~Pfflc' 2790"Aorbar Blvd • .' Opori e-r•o• 545.0465 545-9491 FREE REAL ESTATE LICENSING COURSE Famous lic•nsin9 course now •¥a il .. Able thru Tarbell. Applicants fully reimbursed upon qualification. For details call Al Sloan, 714-842-5581 in Orange County. • I .. ~ ... ~~~--""d:"•""·~---• ~--' ··----"""''-'•L.:l7-.-~ ...... __ ···-··-~ • ~ ._ __ _ $32,9511-$1650 DOWN! 4 IEDRM IEA.UTV Ind only 1\11 rr1 ...... I nd "' D'l!tt11r ...... modoel awaclllion! 2 bllll'll, 11mnr niom wit" t lf':l•n• lir1pi.c1 mosr tonv..,1..,.1 lw enl1rt1l11lng off !tie gleaming bu!llln ~lk:Mn, dlll'lw1i.n.r 100 -'"I countrr 1t'"°"ph.,1. MNO'f nwnk11red 1rouno1 -1111111111r i....nc1pid. Shor! _, IO ti.a<lll to.Mt!. .-.. -. . . -. " ' I ... ",,.,, ~ EXQUISITE Z STORY FRAllCISCAN FOUNTAINS •ncl priced below rtpltctmtnt al W ,500! 2300 ICI. fl. ol 11.,..1 QIJ"llly lo comforl. ~ _,oo,.,.., l 1epar•Tt blllhl. t1ml(y room with in~pirl.,g tirtphce, bull! 111 dreom kllcl!en, disllw11~r. !Orm.ti dlnlr111 room. Lovely llO~d ll~lo c1rpetlr>11. Sundect. Btaullru1 pt1lo too. Owner 1r1n1le,,eo:11 U6-0611•. ' • ' ,. BREATHTAKING OCEAN VIEW $39,9501 l"roleu~lly lal'ldK1ped 11round1. Klno 1l1ed bednlom$. ' ti.11111. l••Qt flmlly room wllll tl~nl llrrJ>ltct, tll t lec1rlc "Awt•d" bul!l-ln ll l!tlltn. cll1llw111Mr. LumlflOlll ceilings, dOublt ovtns. 100 dt11r" oc1an a. city lfgfll ¥itW. ofilJ.Jl-11 G.I. ltrfllt -low -low "°""' non vets -trv ll:JOO do....,! Gmtro.rl 1l1ed be0room1. co1y drn. 5DOllH• condit;on •n1ld11 a. ou!. CIOUll wfl 111110 c••· Pt1l!"ll & window covtfl"lll !flfUOU!. Wile ....... llUi!lln kilCllt ... di1fl••"'••· 0.llQfll!UI cov1rl0 pf!oo. M2.-...I " > FRESH AS A DAISY! $28,500-NO DOWN! Adu!! oc:cuPitd tnd 1Pt•~lr1 11-t 1 r1r1 lt.,...1! l -rooms. 1 t11m1, r~nt Ur111>i.c1 grtcn '''"HY room -loc•i.d off "'' 11\0i!l-ln t l1•11tn. ldffl fGt" "'"'"\"1"9. NNllY mtnM:urfd Vt1Vrl 9rrtn i.wl'\S -t•ottt!-, 1-octpecl, No dawn G.I. "'''"' -•II Olllt .. '"""''' IOW llOWfl PIY"-!J Try ll c:tl~ fG.·llU Since 1926 • SUPER SHARP MISSION VIEJO $30,SOO Prlv11t •~• p,tllo wl•ll 1t1r.c11._. wrov;l\I lrtltl gott. M:1!tr 1lted -.. rvom1, 2 blll1'11, i.~ t1mllr room wlrtt lnsplr1""' flrtJ)i.c1, wlle-wv..-bull l· In lllt)ll9neet, d!111w1il'ltr. Got~ '11"9 c1rper1n9, cvsl'Om GrtPH, 1'? , ••. .-1 ·~ ' .i-· FOUNTAIN VALLEY-NEAR BEACH-$34,750 Ye1r •Ollfld plHll lfl '"' •II "'''"'•' -~ MMC<!• Piiio. ~·t•r '''"' --rDO<'l\I, 1 b.11111, •II •IK1•1C "A ... rcl" bt.oll1·ln tllcll ... , dllhw"htr -,.,.,11, roo"' very c0<wen1.,,1 oll tl!•l>~n wl!h •PP11lln11 flr~l•ct. Fore«! 1lr 11111. LoYtlY IMllOl>barl'KIOd -1-.1 .t<hoal dbU1CI. NI oown G. I. ltrm1 - lo .. ®""' nGn·Ylll. M2·1l1l • EXCITING MODERNI $44,9001 Ortm.!oc c•lheG••I c•lll*. Kint 1tiW t>tdtoom•, 2 blth1, 1l.-;i1 .. 1 flr1'Cll~ len<lt c1> .. rm 10 l~mlly room, 111nk1W1 ACWYW., 1111:. Tinted wlndo,..., 1 lllclona 000" 10 lovel)I t!rivm, 111 tlKlrl( bo.<lll·in kitchen, dl.,.,wa1J14'r. ,.rntil• l'lllllt•"llOf' Beach loc1tion. '62-!W SHARP COSTA MESA -$27,SOO -6¥4'1. VA al)!". loMI ,_ on property mly De IHlm'led -'""""'IV lf1Sltll l'l1t1l1 IH• than rtnl. l 11W1clou1 -rooms, 1 btlht, lull dlnlr>Q rOOl'I, t•Cll\no lirecil1c1 lend1 ..sd911 (111rm 10 11r1clo\l1 Uvln; room. Dllu•t DUill·ln ltlch.., 1v1n, dl•hw111>1r. Poor 1l1«1 1rounds. ~1no. BRING BOAT OR TRAILER ! $29,750 '°10 oown G 1. '''"''· •II oll11n wt>mlt 1•. oown a....i '"°"" d9M into 11111. ··~rlclt Ot Ownt'lll~" l'lo<'ne nt•r GoldlnW9tl Col~. l 11W1ciovt. bea•oom1, 1 boUf'H, l•ilKloul llwlnQ ,.,,., ovtrlool<1 11\f l)l"f!IY Olr-t ll~t y1rd. ("trm- 1"1 11<ovlr>cll l wilti 1plU r1U lenc:t. F'""I lllWl;r ctrPtli"I. Fitll•i..d 111r1111. Co¥rr«I Ptlio wllll ... , fir"" 110. 8ulll-ln TV -•" Cond<tlon!nt -""""' mort! 1.....-.. Tarbell Reaches 81°/o Of The Home Buyers * 10 FULL PAGE ADS EACH WEEK. *TARBELL'S EXCLUSIVE MULTIPLE LISTING BOOK * GUARANTEED SALES. * COMPLETE FINANCING * TELETYPE SERVICE ''LIST YOUR HOME WITH NUMBER 1'' • ' . _ .... . • ... + 4 ... COSTA MESA "POOL PALACE" $33,950 A "'411!trPlttt In dnlon •lld le'"Uy '"" & comfo•ll ) u••<IOY1 t>t<1111om,, 1 D01hl, tl.lnctUt! dl111"9 ,_,., ~11'1n1t'1 l)l"i<:lf 1>ul1!.l11 •II< ....... dl•~w••ll•r. Clovd """ <••Ptl•'lll· cu•t-11rt11tt. Low m11IMe<>•n<t v•rd Lcv"y 1>1110. 104011• of dec••"ll. Iv•" l•Nlt<:lplnq -111 11>•1 pl"' • tovely ,..,,.., !)OP! - •"P coo! 111 sumrner lonll 3~1170 OVERSIZED FAMILY RM-$30,750! LO¥PIY hGmt -El Toro -rf'tt. Qtoly 1 yfl 111w w•!ll J IPltiOll\ bt<1 room1, 2 btllll, n119e !•,.,•Iv r°""' !or 1!1 !Iii! ~c11on b<H11T1 • ll•nd1om• '"tDIACt 0•••'" Oulll-ln 1P1>ll•t1•t• tncludl"ll c1l1n ... •1l>e• A!!rt<tlvt Pt!•O Spro11•let1. Ne~• \ltrdArt or~n l•fld• -counlry 1trno>11nert Yr! ll>OOP•"ll I. •ecrwtlOn • It,. >t•c.....:11 •'"•Y. 1}0-6".llO • ... ""' -<~ • ., ,, " •• • .~ • > '-'i', ~ ,, • '• Lovely l'lc.one ne1r lht nttcll. No ncwn G.I term, -low.low 11o-111 nlhtro, l Dl'd room•. 7 uPor•lt blll\1. Pllln YO<I• su'"mtr Potlit1 •n 11\t Gehgnllul CO•Ur<I Piiio IYtrloolo;l1111 Int Pk!Uft P'''"' l•...,1cnpm9. ·~2 1~61 RETURN TO CAflSTRANO! $36,950! L" t '"' ''"""1"'--only Of'Ct iou~~ "'" YO<l'lo ntvtr w•nt IO let••! J , v•1. ,..., wlm 1 II')•-11r,um enrry, •uncr.ontlly p•1nnN lo• ""'"' t•m .. y 1•••"11 a. tMtn1ifll"11. King 1irect t>ect•oom" 2 1>.;1ns. IA•Qt I•"'"' room wl!ll t l111t•nl tortOIK1, wllt-IA•lr l>vill In ~''''"" "''""""'"'" ll'ooni •~· 'f'OUr came>tt .ln~~ O~P <ArPl!!"'C!, dtf!C>tl. Hurr<' 1f).1J41 • -· , -~~ ·• WALK TO IEACH-$40,000-l'OOLI ?«>Cl ·~· n . t•t<u1.vt l>ome •i•h J lleclrc•om1. J t..1111. 2 11119an1 f>rtt>tac••, ~t o.r In !•ml..,. roo'". 11•1 log 1t1u In l.rtpl•<1. O<>lu•r 11u;11,n •••Cfll!f', a•1llWttllo!r. F"'m.I dlnlnl! "'°"'· LOVllY 1111• -loed1 of OtCilt"ll &. l•llU~"' 1wlm pe,ell ftl·!SM SOUTH COAST OFFICES * Costa Mesa 540-1720 2955 H.,ffr It.cl. * Huntin9ton Beach 842-6691 16111 .... 11-.d. * Huntino;iton Beach 962-5566 9017 Ad-. * Huntin9ton Beach 846-0604 5124 ldlittet * Huntino;iton leach 962·8865 ffJ1 H-.llt.• * Fountain Valley 962-1373 11114 .,....,.. * Fountain Valley 842-2561 17941 M .... n. * Mission Viejo 830-6060 J)J)I II T.,. I Kd * La9una Hills 830-6030 L .. , .. Hllh ,.er., 24J70 IKlfletd * San Juan Copfstrano 493-1341 Jlnl MOW.- • • We Sell a Home Every 27 Minutes! .. BEAUTY NEAR BEACHI $39,900 1000 ..,_ !! l'IOm<' wo111 IO mlf\V ""'"' l'tl -VOU m"'! 1••1 I Jl>tClooA 1>t<,,OC1m•. 1 ••P•••!o 11.t1111. ll)rmtl a'"'"9 rOCl"'. bt.o11t.ln a, .. ,., iw1 c ...... n~..-d11nw1•~•r, t ltljlf\I !lftPI••• ,~ l•md"I •oom .ll•o l1ro1 *"dtd d..,I Lu1n. ••ptrtly l•n<ht•Pt<I Q•O<ll>lll. l'lhCI I m••t IO -·~ t6J·U6S PICTURE SOOK CHARM! $36 .SOO! J ~'"" nt H • ..., 11<-ttlf tll•n f\eW tGr>d.Olof\I 1{1nv ,11...:1 b110room1. brlno ~our m•nl•• •u•nllure 1 l>M~\, l••g• !,•moly «>om w•!h ll•r>d•O~ b&r •1>11 Jn •n•<1<ron9 '"•Pl•cr Our•r, •llCh'"• a•lv10 l>ull l·ln tln!jf, Durr. " a ........ """ Lov••Y P<>l•O c. •• 1 ... ., BBQ Mlf\Y ....... 962 IJIJ . ....... _ ... _.,.,._., COOL BUY "MISSION VIEJO" Sl4,500 F ully ~" <OM•ll~ -~tro cool •II tum..,., Iona J '""'"'''' -'°"'"" 1 1)11111>, loron•I <l•n•nQ rOClm, •II t'eclr.t l>V\11 llull"" ov·I' n ~'""""· d••"· w~'""" i-.•11 tll<u 'oY"1'0 >o lovely P~"O od•OI lo• tnttrlA•nlr>Q. ~Ind ne~dt<I d•Apt_;, t:en•n! m•trC•t<I do~•nQ rOl>m N~ll, ''•ding Ooor IO ID¥11f' pll•o l•~<TI m.i>1•r •~1•t I. ltYin!;t •O<om Prolt.,,o ... •lly 16•·<ht••Pt'd. IXl·llOtoO • _ . ...._ EL TORO BEAUTY ! S30,2SO J ~vlt\•1'd ~"'°m" 2 gltAmor1g 1>ul'm•f\ !14!111, f~rll" IA""'Y rOO"' boillt ''"'" mtQ"l•t~M tlreplttf', ... ,. l'l•U l>UUI"' •DPll1n(M, "''~'"~Ille<, W- crmtf\I dri•,.w8V P•!,g !.o•t ... .,n G•••~t '"~ly 1>1n1ll'<I I. ClrPl!lecl - g•r~I to< "Tffn pot!•" • ilf.l·liO).; ' """'-~""""---·---·~·-·~~ ..... .::.::.1i1o ~-••;• DRAMATIC 2 LEVEL MASTER SUITE-$36,5001 IC •"ll 1 1od ~·ooms. 71 It, m••ltr b<'d•oo,.,"" 1 l•v•I -w1lk-ln clOSt h , LA•Qt ••molf '°"'" '"'" t le<;tAfll t"•plet• •ull d·ft·"~ '°""' kle1I tor IXIV•· ""'' met!• ~"""'"' on 1r.e r;.u,!1 on k•lt~~n. a I"'""'"'' P•~•fl CtrPfl•no. O<&PI".. ,.,..n, t>tlrlll Prr•lief hOmt in br&en lrfl 1'1 Ut1 • Since 1926 O-'JLY P1l01 AIANDONED EASTSIDE * NEW LISTING * IRVINE 4-PLEX 2 ~~·"•E 1D~L~ RED TILE ROOF • eeau11ru1 2 b<droom ""'" "•'""'""". mua ,.u, tRVINl'..:'S LQ\\'EST PRICE~ on 50'xl40' lot. Qui I:' I Extellt'nt lemu. $87,500. ,,.11)(4:1it iron .:arc·s untoltl ..-:1111t!lttle ~1roct nl'nr maJor DAVID D. CARLSON Sp..1n1~h ru11nyard. K111g llboppin . .i: nfi'as. Ownt'r wW REAL TOR t lJ.9293 , help "1th l1n11n~·1ng. \\lants 111.:t· hc·drrum~. 2 Ji:ltlo~. f 1 1, ... k· e';.~ 000 S.lboa Penln1ul• JOL l'l U" C /IA" I 0 I 1111 !!.'i l. '~ 111~ oN<oJ. ' I:;.;:_;:;:.:;,..;._;;;;;;;_;_;;; __ _ I>( • " I\ ·~' ~ ny C1ll ""'·1151 (Qn.·n l::ve8.) S25.!IOO. Ci•ll !;1~1 • 645-0303. ' ~ ,.. OCEANfRONT, 4 BR. S Ba- l'llR[\T .r' OI so\ ~HERITAGE REALTORS PEAlFON S fo.n1 rm., wcl bar. tolepnt 2 slory. Ph. tor appl, 673.Q92. Coron1 dt l M.tr --· Two Income Units --DON'T-BE_A_ orw.• 1110c;k to Big Hear Lake. RENT SLAVE r.1~ht thou.-;anrl equity • Lrt !>j>111•"l•ll" "l"' fl·•Y ~011 \\'11111 \':ll':llll land. unitl!, 111tJ1 oJ th•· 1\kmThly Jn\'t'?<-1· 1·ar. t:ZY trrmll on $14,500. 111rn! Ttu~ Lll1pl!'.-.: mny lit" b{l.ll1nrt>. Subn11t. uw1k~I hy n Qut•lihPd Vt•t CALL ANYTIME rran for NO SUS 00\\'N. ~3928 or Ev•. 541-8651 BLUFFS EJ('h 1~ 2 J!(>tJroon1s, 1 Ba1h ;lf\tl Garllj.:!'. Nn [)o11n VA ·1,f' ApprolC $900 ~11A Trrms. $17,JOO. Call &'6-0555. Even. l!l~~ ~.~.]2l!(l, COLWELL PROPERTIES, INC. REALTORS STARTER PAD $15,500 POOL IT'S TRt;E! A~sumr S'lJ r11·r n1u, 11r et ·y roit $~'(~)· Hooiny. INCLUDE.°' IVASll- ER, DP.YF.R AND HE:FRJr.. ERATO!t! f'ool 11!uc. 11al10' Call at one(' • 64.).0JO.~. TffR1. \'f · E ·01.so~ ... H£Al TO R S DUPLEX Lachenmyer Realtor $30,900 Ele9ant Trina Spt1l·1ou~ J lift., 2 bn'll & po111lt•r rni., 2 hugt \\'llllf'd r;1t1•>«, nn t'nff lo<.·otlon. l~lu'h & r uJ1ton1 lhruoul, Vn· 4 BEDROOMS t•11nt fr·(lrly possj·s1i.1. S4!1,950 Pr1n1l' lurat1011. Ccnt.ral floor IRVINE TERR . 11l:1n, 1•ntry hall, f1rt'plat'(', n 1 I I I rl1nin)! roorn, built-in rangt' Lovrly '.! 8"1· 101111'· ocn .r1 & oven t'UV1•rt'd atio park a in on i::: gr. r lC[K'n>ivc like v;i~d. sprinkl~~ sYstern, hOlllf'<l, Ideal for the 1u:1h•r I k • ""n.1...,,, fan1i!y 11·ho ll'ant.J; lijMlt'i! In ll ., ,,..., •~u. I I lhc• n •ar or tra1 1·r~. can1p· TARBELL OPEN WE 0.-lo:4- 1584 E. OCEAN BLVD. \Jl'l1i.:litlul BaJl)1a P1•u1n. ;, HH., 2·SI)'. horn<'. Vnean1 & r1•ady to nlO\'e 1n. 1\bscnll'I'.' v11nrr nn.x1ous' $i9,5Ul. Cnll: 673·3GG3 6T.l-80S6 Eves. associated BROKERS-A EAL TORS 2025 W lalboa 67]0]66] t'rs or boats. plu!'I rm. fnr a Jl!~Jl. Lo1•ocst pnce at $49, 7jl) CHINA COVE F'inr sit·dO\\'n \'il'W ol harbor al'll\'11y from this Jovrly, romfot1ahll' " nn. hnmr just a f•·w i;h•ps Imm Chln:i Cn1 1• Brarh. f.lrvatnr fl'Unl f111ic.hc.-tl 1-:arai:r to 2n1I story liv1n:; ry1n<. f.a1·h flonr hns 2 Jg1•. BH'.c.. & h111h. $98,000. 675-3000 fB llA\' ,\ 111:.\Cll B 'l Owner. Collep P&ft: area 3 BR Plus Stparate Sound proof .tuey tor Dad. l Aly. home 2 BA, Fam. Rm. Natlll'lll nd brick trplC'., in Jr(t. llY tm., 11·1800 lq. ft. Coll\', to all .chit 4: ahop- pinli[ artu, $33,000 princ. only. 549-0W. BEAT THE HEAT Alr-cond 5 BR 2 story • quiet trff llned street. Jmmt1l'U • Jnlt' w/deep Mag crpt. VA- CANT, lmmed po!IS. All ll·rn111 • llURRY! $39,850. CAll. ~1~·8424, S 0 UT H COAST REAL TORS. -CLEAN 3-BDRM-. 2 Baths. f'anllly rn1., nrw carpets. LgC'. t'Dmcr lot. $29,950 . lO-;:. l-"1L\/V A -GEM- 1610 \V, Coast Jf\\')'., N.B. REALTORS 6424623 NEAR So. Cs!. Plaza beau!. cool & clrnn 3 BR. fnmtdin. rm .. 1~~ ha, Immf'd po\s. FlfA/VA or take ovrr 5!4 1;, Joan. Frptc., cpl5, drps, hl1n.!1, lg1•. frnCftl 1'0r. )'fl. ?1111y l.'it'. 2 yrs. at S285. 598 SturgNJn Dr. 5'16-1~. 2 STORY NR. PARK Clo~e to beach, shopg. &: Aehls. Thill 3 yr. new home is only l hlk f rom O\VNER. Trana.. 3 btdrootr\I • dl:'n, ' btlht. d1nlnl nn., m:i.ster bc!droom hal canape & lat;e mirror, book &helves & built·ln bar ln tht den, tamUy room, nut llv· log rm., brk, S%7 ,SOO . -· OWNER m ust 1tll. Swim pool, 4 bedrooms. dining rm .. t.'Xtra hi.Iha, rear llvlna roo1n. N IW'lll b r I c ll flN'place, bulll·ln ranp. o v e 11. d l!lhwuher, brk., $30.500. 962-5566. OWNER anxious. Assum~ 6% loan, 4 bedrooms, 3 balhJ, huge famil.Y room, diniug rm .. extra bonUI rm., buih-iM, dl1hwa1her, fireplace, f'l'ar living room, brk .. $.12,950. !!62-8865. G1 rden Grov• ----WHEN YOU'RE HOT, YOU'RE HOT! , • , but ii )OU huy !his 4 BR, 2 BA, nlr-t'<ind ho1nf', you'll be cool. A!!>O l'OOI 11riee & COOi \!'1T11s. CALL 962-J:i:l.1 or :>31-56-42. COLUNS & \\'/\TrS. c & w neighborhood park. 1630 ~· Huntlngtor Beach ft. in this big Gold l'tfOO. I ;,.c:;.;:.:.:;c;:....:::.:.::o:.: __ $29.!rJO. Cen t ury 21. &Jj..~\l. CHOICE Cos111 ~1t'sn By 01\'n<'r. $1600 clo\\'n. Val'ant. 4 br, 2 ha, l"rpt-<lrp!, fam rm. 1K'at & clean. Taki' O\'rr 1-'IJ,\ 7';. Only sm prr n10. Call Ok:. 8JJ.U03. lloml' ~i7-2716. UY Owl'Jl'r. Halecrrst. $29,9'.il. 4 BR, 2 DA. Lg. lam r m lldwd. firs. \Valk to shopping, all schools & col- le)!c. Cul·de-snc. 120 7 VETS , •• $100. TOTAL An.xious 5C'llt'f 11 Ill pay most of your etosin11: l'Oll1s! 4 !luge bednns nnd all the good1rs; f1rrpl, nC'1v warer sof1rnC'r, dslnl'.Vir. rovercd ratio, nr1v t'ipJIC'r plun1bing, Xlnt area & only $31,gj(}, CAL I. ~12·1·118; ~:vcs, 962-6365. • PATTI WALKER •1.\.L nu.11 • Huntlngt.n llHdl -$11,750 Total Prlc:o u....i, -· -...... .,,. with -""' • -dble prt.ltl W/'fUt tnlltt acceu. BrSdr BBQ, xlnt land8c:aplnr. ~r PLll"' chued uother home aod aona Sol Rollabla Roal Estate ......,, OWNER Sa c r I t f c e . "4 bc'drooms, famUy rm , • beautiful carpetlna, custom draperlt1, mtry hall, dining m1., country kitchen v.·/ex- lra t atlng area and double o\'en.-t, extra c.'Oncrtle walk, finb~ garage, b r k • , $36,!IOO. 84~1. Sf\I AL L CAPE COD llO?ttE, SUnny bedrooms, co:ey patkl, coppt>r·kettle kil· chen, rock litt'placf'. Take over exlsUnr loan W/limall dov.·n + 2nd T.D. only $167. 11 mo. no! far from ocean. Bh.1t. 962-55 11. * HOMES BOUGHT, cash In one day. No dis. count. 18 Years txperi· enc•. CALL 142-1418, PATTI w·ALKER REALTY. 01\'NER leaving. 3 bPdrooms & hugl' lnmily room, nt'wly d('{'OrUtf'd, built·ln BBQ, ct!nlng rn1., huJlt.in range & O\'en, 2 baths, p 8 I i O, !iprlnklcr S)'!'Jtem, b r k • SZi.000. 9G2-1Ji3. O\\'NER TRANSFERRED Leaving Jge 4 BR. 2 BA on 1prinklered cor. lot. PLUS NEW crpl., v.1r htr, ''tr softl'nrr, dshv.·tir. Nr. schlll & shpg. Only $31,950. Broker, 547-63.14 or 5-46-6261. 0\VNER despt'rat e . 3 bedroom, 3 baths, family room, new !hick shag carpeting, dininx rm .. built· In range, oven & $1.00-MOVES-IN-I,.._______ Doneg•I. C.M. '4M129. ANY VETERAN HARBOR~ VIEW MF.SA Verde. 4 Bfl, r"m. Charming rluplrx. I blk, lo ocean; 2·2 Bf!.. plus ~11rc.1 titrs.: frrshly paintrd. Xlnl ronrl. Only $!"1!'1/ll'lO. IMMED. POSSESS. BUYER Ri\1., Din. Rm 2 BA, In:. On This Eas!sidt" Co~!ri r.1.·~ri ~rllrr pnys r l' n1 a 1 11 i 11 g HILLS bark yrd. Priinc Joe. By Model Homes, -~-~~_,";_.·~_":_,;,_''. __ ''·_b_, •_ .. REPOSSESSIONS :1 BFt, 1 •~ ha. hon11'. C':irp. \'C'!i>ran's ('osts or clo~i11g The Lli~k Compriny bt1ilt this Oil'nr1'. 540--02&1. & dn1iJ1'S , Cov'rl. pa11n. l'nol · o'nsrs for fl IA buyer. Sh:irp, rir11• suhdivi~ion O\'!'r th!' N. Co~ta ~1rsa, J Br. 2 Ba, i.11c Joi, 011nrr ••n\Jous. 1·Jran :I hdnn., fnmtly rn1., l:i~r four ~<'ars rirnl nlany 1•or In!, :\1111 finrinring, try IMMACULATE frpl1'., 21~ ~rs. you11g. f'rar 11nw 1'flnsulrr th!• hnn1Ps ri'.f. do11·n, $30.000. S.11}..9188. For Sale For Information and location of these FH A & VA hom<'!, contact - ·l Bdnn .. l'o liath~: 111 f)Pr!1•r! \1"1·~1nlln~ter St. & Euclid lh•·rl' thr Ix"•' buy~ in our 11 BY 01\'NER. 4 BR. 1 BA. L1>nd. Curp. & dr<1pc.'~. ··ov'tl Air. 11rP;1, \\'e currrntl~· hnve FAr-1 n:it, DIN RJ\I, ?llESA Phone ( 714) R .. 1 ~~~!B1~~-6644 pal10. 011nr r 11111~1 Sl'll' larwin rea lty inc. lhr11• J!OJ)Ular four heilroom VERDE. 5'1J.-0350 MORGAN REAL TY !riA-4-i!f1 12·1 llours) nuNlrls !or sal<', frun1 a -'--C...:-'-'-"'-'----------r 11~ ""'' 3 l:iR 11n '2 arrr. zonC'd for 67J..6642 675-645_9 Bluffs B Pl'l('O' ro•llj.;(' () ""~"' lo est ''! -·· Cl · b I 1/unit!'I. $.12,:ioo . ·'·""· 11e 1~ rant llt'W, 962-6605 .,~·~!NE! dof.1l Government ~ ---~~=~-WALK to BEACH MONE WHO one 1~ 1wo yearii nl.'W and • Call S.ll-1318 * Y 1 On thp 11 ihl<'sl. mo.st bi'uutiful lhc> utl1t•r 1\ four y<'ars Founta in Valley I • 5 Bt:DROOt.IS • NEEDS IT? grl'l'/1™'11, !hi.~ lo\·rly END yCiun~ • and nll the floor UNIT J RR., 211 bn. rondo pl:1n.~ \':iry. U-1 us sl!011• you has nu1ny f'Xtras • 11et bar. ('!rr. k1!chen, prlv. 40 fr . pauo. Nrw lie.ting at S!'i!.acJO. HELEN B. DOWD REAL TOR 644-0134 -----TRIPLEX lh1• t''(C'ltln~ di f l e re nc e today! Call 675.722:1. COLWELL PROPERTIES, INC . REALTORS OPEN DAILY 1.5 Srllrr p.1ys 1·lusi11~ 1'<1slc. hns rNluerd pr1r" S2YIO. C'nu!dn'1 b<' ;iny t'<1s1rr buy~ Only fi yrs nrw. Clost', hul 1~11 h..O •'his•• for c'Omforl, tn ff\\y & ~ulh Co!;l~I r1n1a !'hnp, Ct•nt. All rt1111 + ~Ira sh11rp:: UH. 2 BA. !pl, honir. S<>r lo li1•l 11•\'•'! C:tl1 91l2·J:,2:: & ;i:t7-£.!112. COLLINS & \\',\ITS Ph1~h nwnrrs11Mf111, and rus· !0111 d1•s1~nrrilor ma~imum s1·c·uri1y & hrau!y! NC' or nC'\v 500 POINSETTIA \\''SO!nl'iUiTI, cozy fircpJ & f 3 ahulOUS 'IL'Oil'nl'r Jl~2· ~01, \l'\lh nll niodcrn i·nn\'l'nirnt'r~. · BR., • ia. ru11t1( ho.me. A drlii;hl lo IK'hold~ CA!.J. Lois of 11·oorl. & ugffi hrirk: 5'15-!1424, OOUT!l COAST front £>11Cl. pnv. patio. A real c & w GOV'T. REPO REALTORS C!l:\T c·harn1l'r! Priccd right, · $jl,::00.l!urryon thisone!! X EXTRA NICE X Or\C' man's loss l'llll l>e your i;:ain. NB 3 Bit, 2 Oath homl' anr! only Si~. rln"·n. E\'rry· X qui!=k possession X nnc is el1i;:ih!r lo huy this No 11ork requ irC'd hrrr! :\lo\'!' r.ov't. O"'nl'fl p1,,pcrty. in and rnjoy lifC' insC!'ad of Pncl'il only S30,i50. Call us hxins:-up. Sparkling 4 BR immrd~. 11on'1 tust 11 11'('{'k. Z BA, 1900 !"(] fl in !{real C,\LL 5-M).a,l;.li(} !Open E\'t•s.I r!'.'Sidrnr111l J<ll•11lion -S.'l5,95(}. ,._·,. HERITAGE CALL ~>J5.JW24. S 0 UT ll 1 ~::;:::;:= COAST RE,\LTOP.S. R-2 South0 f-Highway Bayfront Condo 2 & t BR duplex on rear of rxtra 1virlr. 45' lot. Trcc·lin· I•---------J Fir, 2 Ba, pool. pier & slip, <'d, rlcad-f'nri strrrt. Ln!~ of REALTORS NEWPORT De!11:h1ful Si9.~ rwn1 lo hu1\d. $59,500. Cnll EMERALD BAY "''""'""'· Roallo~. HE ~GHTS Imn1aculate 3 Br+ tam rm. WELTON & COMPANY CORNER 110~11: • 3 Yrnrs Ocean side ol h11'Y. Vie11'. lu°Sk Harbor VU"Hill l old. 4 .Brd1uo111~. 3 t·nr f:111" Or1t•n Sat & Sun 2·5 Sl45.000 By Oii·nl'r. 4 BR, 211 BA. 11,;r. \\1ilk lo all :C'hool~. Ex· Ted Hubert & Assoc. 20x40' custom pool. Court ccllent !rnns • $~1.500, CALL J.171 Vin Lido '· 675·8500 yrd rntrv. S73,500. 644-735.l. ~Ir \\'rl\s ---------'-""'-'·c..:c:c.=:..:.c..:=::.. ' · · \\'A_TCH THE SHIPS TRl·lr\'r1 duplex, by owner. PETE BARRETT 2·1M Cliff Dr. J\li!lion SS vie1v 4 BR. 3 BA, frplc, ln front. 1 -REALTO R-nr Li r!o, Balboa & Catalinn: BR. 1 BA in rt'&r. Xlnt Joe. 642 _ 5200 haridsn111r house by th• sea, S6.i,:iOO. 675-4656. only S.'i4,.'i00. 1::::::::1 TREASURES Costa Mesa SUPER H R EAL E s TAT E t '-ili-iiiiiii'ii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I S ARP 11;:i1 \\'r~1r11rr. NB &1;rGno1• JUST LISTED l.'.pi?rnderl 4 ht•1! room -- ----bu11 1111~. ilnuh!r j!:nrar:r : VI STA DE L LIDO patio. ,.,..ndnm1nuun. 110111~ Luxury Apl. On The bay i.e. 1 luhtY1uSI'. Lo\:"ly shit: J\ln'!n1ficent \'1l'W C'ilr!lf't 1n~. llf'IV lllr. \lu1 !<ilip Avn1lrihlr •l~1~•1. (h\r.~· tn•n~f,..1Tc•L G eorge Will iamson m11 -;k1ni:;. A"k1nr: S'.11,:ro. Realtor ~~10-11:11 10rt•11 Evl's.l 548-6570 645-1564 j1Q3 Linda ~sle Dr • 4 Bedrooms $31,950 This hrnuliful fan1 ily hon1c Ill 1111 .. 11rd 111 one of Co5\;i ~ti's..'\'~ hc.<t 11ren~ Lu~h l'11,rprt.<, beautiful lancl!lrrip. ini:: & a rool rovt'N!d patio. Don'I mis!< s~ing this one. enn 979-1050. :...::::::::.::.:::...:..::.:.:::!..---2 story, all cler kit, 22'xl6' JR. EXECUTIVE family roon1, 2 fireptacrs. A hi~. beaut. 5 BR home inll'rcom. Nf'v.· paint. Vil. ap- des!gncd fo r lhc !amil)' prnillaJ $-11,500. Submit • ~oing p I a c l' s . lluae owner anxioull. 9611-4456. 1n11nicured lo!, comm. pool 11 /no mainlt'flanN', cul.fie· sac for kids safety, only 3 )'r!'i. Ill'\\'. An.xious sel!er has boul!:hl TM'I\' home in S.f . :irrn anll .says. "f,(-11 111 $12,200. All tc>nns." Vets no dn. Hurry, call for det11il5. * PATii \\'ALKER RLT\' 17111 Beach, H.B. 8-12-14 18 BEAUTIFUL 4 BEDRM. HOME All the xtral!, 3 car gar, pv1 park & pool. $44,900. St-<> to 11pprecinte. C111J today. l' 1ll<lge Re<ll Est<lte 531·5111 •• TWO STORY 4. BR 'i BA <'Dn<lo. $22,500. Eire bltin RIO. FA hi, crpls, drps, forml Ii\' rn1, din area, pa1io, ldscpd, c'tin\·cnient Joc. $750. Dn, m 2ND, Paymts le&J11 than r<•n!. l' 1llJge Real EstJ te '62-4471 '::::1 ~lOJ STOP LOOKI NG You'\'e just found the be5f 3 BR honif' 1n Hunt. Bch. Clrnlll"<I home in nrt'a. Has ovl'.'r $:JOO in nC'\\' crptg., "'""""'"""'-""'"'" ____ I encl. pa!io. prof. lndl!<'pg., ROOM TO PARK Your Boat or Trailer ... and your family, too. 4 BR, 21) Bl\ homl'. PriC'rd right . S31,9'"JO. Ynu name thr !erm~. CALL 9G2·552:l & ~7·5642. COLLINS & \\'ATTS C&W * 4 BEDRi'.t &: f'A:'>IILY Ri'.1 • Royal home. Shlll"Jl('st & 10\l't'SI prirrrl hOmr in arl'a. Xtra large lot. St>llrr ~·ill priy 311 poin1.!l for VA or Joi!,\ sale. or all loan costs ;it ~,~ !IQ1\·n p11yn1enr. larw in realty, inc. 96,l;-440Ci 42~ hri:;,) Vacntl('lf'll rost molll:'y! r.ent your trauS<', apt.. slorr bld11: .. etc. thru a Dally Pilot Cla.\iiified Ad. and is a chtld safe-~lfe('t Jn mo,·e-in rond. Il<'~l of all only S29,9j(), All terms. Jo'irst to call 11.nd see v.·lll buy. * PATTI \\'ALJ(£R RLTI". 171il Bench. H.B. 8,12-1418 * SOLOOUT_*_ \\'t St'll one house per driy in each oflire. Lilltings just don't lMt~ Buyers waiting~ Choose your O\\'Yl llllting lerms • J offirf'll lo Sl:'rve your n('('(Js, 96S-44.i6. •• \\"ALI\ lo Hearl\ • 3 Br., 2 8.1., all fenturr~. assumr VA loan. SJ4.00J. Prinr. on· ly. 962-0566. Pilot Oassilil'd. &12-Yi73. closln& """-Call -* Crest Realty OwNe·R TRANSFERRED 3 Bedrm, 1%. bath, boat or camper gate near ·beach • &c:hool. 5% lk!wn. Only $24.500. Call 962-7771 .. RED CARPET REALTORS $1 ,6CKI. Cl~n 3 br. 11("W shag cpl. tam rm. hltn BBQ, mile to bch. 968-7348. lrvlne l'VE BEEN OVERLOOKED , , , I'm not just nrwly Lis\NI & I'n1 not a niving beauty, but J am 5 BR's., full of won- derful family living in a 2. sty. corfl('f home, next to one of Univ. Park's mO!il beaut. poolll &: largt>sl parks. Come & let )'O\lr family membt>r.i choose v.·hirh of my 5 BR'll. is to he theirs! Bring Dad. too -I'm priced al just $41,900. c-1111!1 -I1rlhl. ---·1 \p nll or "SINCE 1946" l~t \Ve111em Bank Bldg. Univcr~ity PBrk, Irvine Days 552-7000 Nights A cool beauty in Univ Park v.·ith \'ii!~'. 2 Sty Julliard modC"I ~·/big bonus room + 3 Br. 2 Ba, bl:'aut yard, many dl'COrator t'l<lras, by owner. 5.j2...8600, SPECTACULAR unobstructed lf!O' \'iC'W of enti~ valll')' • 140' front on vic>v.• side. 4 BR, 2 BA l'~tt'-homt'. Turtle Rock Hills. 846-4391 all. 6 P:'-1 r·or that itrn1 Und<'r s:i(}, try the Penny Pinchl:'r. 3 BR., Gli' lot. 55' slip. $14!'1,;ll)(l. I""""'""~-~ .... ...,;,; I 2430 B aysh:tret Dr. • . : :· HERITAGE REALTORS : S©~~}A-.!££tfSe -THE _ 4 DR, 3 BA., as· lot. Sl4!l.60C. COMPROMISE .,~;,~iio "'rt"''" R.E~;'.;., I( ynu arr n Nll!plr, Rnd no [~:::::::::: lon~l'l' nt!t~I ;•tug hv111!'. h1Jt NE AR BAY & OCEAN (I nrc not r1'ildv for rhr ~'Oil· 4 Furnished unlh1 finf'mrnt nl ~1~11·t1\11'n! Iii r>,crllent rt"ntal rtt'Ord 1n•z. lrl nH' trll ynu :1bou1 a llnlboa'~ bt'st location 2 nrt 2 HA + :ill th1· i,:oocl1r~. S62JlXI Al'iO ha\•r 3 Bit,'.! n \ ,.,lml:' BALBOA BAY PROP. aren. CAlL ~16'.! ~,,;~~ nr * 642-7491 * MESA VERDE •I llr, ffl 111ily room. :z1~ hll1h~. Ovtrs1~rd g:ir11.i;t! + room I for boa!, tr111ler, l'!e, $47,500 ~7·5642, COl.1.l\''i & \\ 1\'TTS C&W SEL LI NG YOUR Roy McCardle Rea ltor HOME? 548-n29 ;;;;iiii,;;;;iio ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiol Exl'<'ulivr tl"ll.Mfers nttd 3 1810 Ncv•Port Blvd., C.M. COOL 11n1I -4 -Otdrm. l'!Omt!I • 111! _ _ . POOL "" ,, d.,.ittd, KATELl.A * BRAND NEW * $33,900. REALTY, 837-9400. 3 bt'dr;uoms, fnmlly roo1.1. kirate<I In Ix-st Co!tlJI ~fC'!la EAST side C.!if.: .l DR. 2 88, formal d1nlnll:, 2 baths + llff•, \Valk to all S<'hOOli. 3 horTW", pro!. lndlCPI· 0¥.-ntr pmo.•df'r room. Ovrr 2,000 itq. Bftlnn, mom for bonus rm anxloul'I May trade It. tl~a~ni. 01\'rlrr ~·ants faJI FORTIN. RA!&ltcr &42-6(0) 498 E .nh Sl. "2.000 u.Jf'. 3 bedroomR, fAmlly room, 2 Call 5'0-1151 (Qpon Ev. .. 1 DAILY PILOT b'th' m•ny b"llt·1"5, lfll 1·Jr11n ovtn CLASSIRED ADS ® E. :t1Ho. S!. 145.ooo FOR ACTION. • • °""'· 646-7G76 642.5678 Nttd a "PM!"! Pio"' on ad/ C11ll 64z..56iS. • '· ~ HERITAGE REALTORS • The Punle wilh the Bui/f./n Chuckle .,::;t·~ .. ~,~~~, .. ~~k~ .... ~~ .. ~~fh<~~==~~~~~~::~:-• four xrombled words be· f • low fO form four simple word1. r 1 , 1 R i· H1 w r R1 1 l_,_e .._A .,.Jo c....1 ..1..E ..... I ii -I I I' ,. . I WtdllfWJ, AV9U1\ 9, 1971 PILOT·ADVERTISEA J 8 PlctvrMqut Setting l.O\'t>ly Atarqucua Modd in ~t c:ondlUon .. ·3 bd· mu., 21Ar. b&., lat&e family room and-• view. Price re- du«d IO $42,950, ired hill REALTY Uni v. Park Cf'nh•r, hi.•1nf: Cull Allytinll', &3l-Ol!2(I Off'i<'C hours 8 AllJ lo 8 Pi'-1 Lagune B•ach THE FIXER-UPPER Nev.·f'r <'Ontemporary styled homl' \!.'Ith a SPANISH FU.JR. Unique, 3 ll'vel an::hitectural d<-sign, wllh exterior or R o U G 11 SPAAISJ I snicco. EX· POSED BEAi'.IS, R E D f\IISSION TIT.E Y.'ALKWAY & ENTRY PORQI. Spra11·11nl! 3 BDHl\l. & DEN noor plan, ~·ith hea\'Y Khag ('nrpC"ts lhru-out. L g e. M.'r!uded rlen hall all \\'000 OPEN BEAJ\1 CEILI NGS. The upper level features spacious rear llv. nn., \\'1TI ! VAULTF.O OPF.N Rf.AJ.Y CF:ILING.<:; & COl.r OREO SKYLIGI-ITS. Opens lo cover rd \'tr and a WI OCEAN VIEW. Mslr. Bdrm. i;uite hllll pri\·ate haU1 \\·Ith dbl. pullmans, LGE. PTC· TURE \\1NOO\\'S \\'ITIT OUTSTANDrNG 0 C E A N VIE\\.'. \\' e 11 delligncd, s\epsaver kilchen. has Rt:r> TILE n.oons. AU. BlflLT-JN DISJl\\'Sl!R., G. DISP. etc. dlsh~W.. g. d1sp. etc. The property lll rr•n!<'(I & nt'eds a LITil.F. ~llNOR TOUCll UP. Anxious o~·ncr has told us lo 1'f'ducc the prif'l' lo. $36,950 FULL PRICE TI IE BEST BUY JN LAGUNA MISSION REAL TY ~ So. Coast Jfl,·y. l~1·•11na Phone 1714 1 494-0731 UNITS 2 . 1 Bdrm. apt~. plull guelll studio; cl11se !o hr1H'h & shopping. Zero \'!ll':lnry for last 5 yrars & 011 nt'r ~·ill hc>lp finance. Top ,·aluc w.om. ...46tan REAL ESTATE l UIO G lt1lfw)'rr 494-9473 5-19-0316 --------4,000 SQ. FT, Of Chris Abrl dcs~nrrl homr. o\'1'.'rlooking l'ily; G btlrms., 4 1 ~ baths, room /or !'\'t•ry. onr hcrl'! Xlnt l'Otld. $97,500. • 49!1·2800 .,, 4" AC 1~/mod hon1r; incl 3 polt>nlinl bldg. sitl'.~. Horses pt>rmillcd. A \'ir1v from evt'ry window, A s k i n g $.'ia,000. Paul \'eslbrook, Bkr., 494-9788. LGE. 2 BR. lll:'W ho n1r. clOM! to Victor Hugo's: r.-2 lot, rrn. for 2 more units. 330 ~tAGNOLIA 4'.ll-1297 LO\\'ER Thi-re Arch Bay. 3 Br, 3 Ba. vil'w. $79.500. 4g.1..g.198 or 4~2if\.1 Q\\'N·YOUR-0\\':-;" APT nr Virlor 1-l'u~·s. $27.~XXJ. !':eH, Rltr. 4~-9318 Laguna Hills Q\\'NER: Ne~· 3 br, 2 ba, crpt/drps, sprinklers, lrg lot. S7SO do\\71. A~sumc 1';. V,\ loan. $232 per mo. 83J. JJOJ ~l!. 642-2312. 3 BR. 2 BA, beaut. \•iew, rugs, drapes, n"frii:, many xtras. 6 mo. old. Ne\v \\'orld. 837~. O"·ncr. Lido Isle OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 536 Via Lido Nord Trad itional Ba yfront OTlt' of Lido Nord's nlD!'t ('harmini hornrs \\l1h 60 fl . t.rontagr. 4 BR., hui;?e up- 1taln 2nd Uv. rtn.: lull bar, 2 patios, cl~ator. Julll li!ted excluslvely at $240,000. * •• * * L.an?1• family homt'. $ BR., fannly rm. Up!t11.in rilll- drt'n's pl~room. 40xll0 F't. St.1St. IOl. JlZi.000. hoa>O!>ll lo"'90D , ... 9e:a1C:om 3'116 Via L"" Jerr'I ~ $27,750. I~ 4BEOROOM IN11r Edlnott & Magnollor If you are rastidioUB and haven't fou nd your super clean home, look at this! Plush shag, lovely back yard with covered patio, CE dishwasher and upgraded kitchen. Air-rond. unit and fireplace added In Hvlng room. Immacalate thruout with tons of xtras. Just listed and won't last. CaU Jeny Gillespi• 962-6644 Ev11: 961-2974 Kasabian Real Estate 18054 MAGNOLIA (•I Tolbert) -FOUNTAIN VALLEY - Newport Btach TOWNHOUSE UVING The most carefret lorm of homeownen:hlp iii tov.'llhoose or "condo." All outside malnleMnce Is done for you by your homeowiwrs assoc:· iution and the great common arT:lll ~·ith pools, gardens, walkways a n d pril'ale streets are alway! tht'~ for you 10 enjoy bu! not to v.·orry about. When you l'X- runine the attracti\•e floor plans of our Jilting! in Ne'\\" port'll Park Lido. and see llUeh leaturft as thrtt <'&r garagtl!, hl'O or thrff bed· rooms. Jonna.I and informal eating areas. and large hl&h celling IMng rooms, you may df"C'ide they are fOI' you. Pticrs from $28, T""JO. Call 615-7225. COLWELL · PROPERTIE S. INC REALTOR S POOLS f.iice home on Highland Dr. 4 DR, f11mily rm., 21~ baths, Sl'p. laundry rm. Kitchen bltnll, & a llparkling pool. In A·l sharp condition. A best buy. $44,000. TOWNHOUSES Newport Heights 4 BR. VICTORIAN , '\'ou gottA go in to llff th~ p I u 1 h y crushed • velvet value. 3 yrs old &: betlft' than new! 3 blks to Harbor High. Principals onb' • ca.U M;,...2)52. $49,500. Newport Sho,.s WATERFRONT 4 BR . Best buy in thl• choice areal 211. Ba., bllrul, 2 car gar. Steps to ocean, pools I: teft. nil!. $44,000 • Firm, CAYWOOD REALTY * 548-1!90 * Unlv•r1ity Park ''CAMBRIDGE'' (bolce l·level J BR., 2 ba. + atriwn. Sharp: new paint, qual. carp, Almost fr~ stand. end unit, 51:t'PI to pool Xlnt value, $34. 750. :1~ I &st ~~J!kjf' ~redly 2414 Vbta Del Oro N!!"'port Beacl;I 644-1133 ANYTIME --I~ Stt these Park L i do Mobile Hom•• 1ownhouses v.ith park like For Sil• 125 grow'lds & care tree spark!· ---------ing pool. ChArming 2 BR, 2 12x5.S 1 BR Mobile boma. Ba kite"-bl~· !lo N.B. klcatioa. 1$ 3. 0 0 0. ., uo::n .. _, pa , 213/337..aJJl, 646--i92l1 Mgr. dbl. gar. $30,500 .•.• ANO a 3 BR, 21,9 Ba. Larae '11.J4x52. .. BIHi ~Lndrj 11vtng rm., patio, triple pr. rm. Vit'w lot. fl5 mo. Adlti4- S3J.995. Wt"stm., fl],00'.l $.1486 CALL e ,4,·1414 10x40 Pilgrim. Inlerlor coml' A.'!'~~ f'l'fin. $7700. 525 F airfax Dl', 71':irll~l8 .. r:tl-r4!&1L CM. 64;.1355; 645-0049 ' N,1r N e!p~~tLl.",1 Orrico SACRIFICE. Lido. waterfr?rd * -CUTE -N'COZY-* w•. ~ b•. 13.49'. Dbl wide 2 br, $5,995. ~7 \\ alk lo beach, 2 pool!, ten- nis. i1od., clean Z.siy. Ul\\'el' 1l'vel w/chCt>rful kitch., din/ sitting area, bltns. incl. dsh- v.·l!hr, woven v.·ood blinds, slid. doors lo sm, fncd, patio area, ,,;, bath, lge. tiled Ctmttep:y ' ' shower. Upper I e v e 1, Lot1/Crypts 156 beamed ('eil's., liv. rm. w/ caned shutlt'rs, l ·BR, <'Onv. den, fuU bath. EZ care yd., no la"11s to mow! S275 PACITTC View doublt' Nichi Alcove of the Crou. $3.U 61>-ill<. i'.lo., yearly Jse., \\'ater pa.Id; Commerciel 151 lsl & las! + S'i'S clean/ Property brl:'akage fee. No pets. Avail. -·-------' Sept, 1st. 642-3589 Eves/wk· C.2, 2068-2070 Newport <'nd' for app't. Blvd .. CM, 100'x315'. Prind. EASTBLUFF $56,000 2500 Sq, ft. 2-scy.; 3 BR., 3 ba's., huge fa.mily rm., for - mal dining rn1 .; m1 nicured yarrl!. 1st Rrsale ottering. E.x"'"~ive ~·ith • ;;~ &st (\) J3J.r :/... r ea lly ..... 2~14 Vista Del Oro Ne~·port Bf>ach 644-1111 ANYTt~tE WANTED \'our home is \\'anled by ~mc'body somewheno. Ll't f''(fll'rl hrokl'~ advise you and find thal buyf'r. CALL 0 •4,·l 414 ~ Nl'1r Nl'wpert P••t Offlfe * WATERFRONT * *DUPLEX* oN).tAHCUS Sl'REt.'T '\'OU O\\'N TllE LA.~D! $52,500 . HURRY~~ Walk" R11lty 675-5200 pa.ls only. Pb. 642-112t Condominiums for ul• 16' MOVE-IN· TODA 't- Msume existing loan • no qualifying! 4 BR, 2 BA condo. Price Inc w/w crpts, drp!I, washer, dryt'f, reffia. Will trade. C It \V Realty, 962-552.l or 963-4062. ' MONTICELLO. By Owntt. 41 BR., Crpt, d r ap el throu.ghout, cowf't'd patid. ..,.·/gas BarBQue Walklnr distance to schls Nr. s hop centers. $24.500. By ap. poinlmC'nt only ~. FOR Sale or rent • Fi1ICl!ll view anywhcf't'. 2 Br., 2 Ba. red~. From S52,SOO 642-2202. EASTSJDE. Qulet location. Adults only community. 2 BR, l % BA. frplc., 1&rlf pool, rtt. room. Garage. $21,900. BY Owner. 963-21S't OWNER. 1 br condo. W-0. R-0, di5p, refrig. Total cull $475. + impound~. As~me­ FHA 7'N Nr bchs. Eves. 4 wknds, 968-Gm • rrrn I SUP • 3:'1.'6 Via Udo, :-. 'pl, Bc-:1~1 F'OR Sale or Rt'nt·~ Bcil., Wetl t Condo. 3 B!Qi BA. By ov.'YlCr. 644-7912' ..... 60 Ft. 3 B<!nns., 3 butb• s;»,900. Fee L&nct. Harbor tmmM'Ulate~ u10.ooo view •lomea. Carmel. 3 Dupleut/U1its. lSI * BA YFROST ., BR., FR., ha. di>tg, pt1'm sal• Oioice '.\,; ft. Nord. 4 BR. kit. Spmkln., Ind~. princ --------...J l bl. "Plrrt~llp. Sf9;\,{8}, ~y. Qwnltr 6 4 4. !i 9 6 s, EAST akle Qista M~ UDO RF.Al.TY m.111:1 anytimtt. duplex 1 hr I. den or 2 bf .+ llT7 Vll Lido, NB 673 .. .'7])) 2 1' dupleu, next door, ~ 1 br. Stpan.le · yards. VA Mua Verde blk from ocean btaeh. loan. Prtnclplt-1 on I ~ - JSj,CXXl ra. "' ... ~ $34,500. 60-5Sll eVH er 4 BR, 2 B.\, ShnJt <'11>1 !hn•· I ""'"''"'";--,';;:~··--'-.,;....,,-"''knds. out. auto ~·Att't llOMC"ll('l', ll BAL.BOA CO\'CS, N' 8. _...;c:_ ______ .... fruit trtt1. lmmcd OC· Wawrfron\.. Pvt _ramp le lncom• Property 16' '"pancy. $32.500. 55'1-1063 llooL Mod<m 3 Br, llS,500. _11 j Mls~lon Vi1Jo Call owner.~ •e•••BHu. BAYSllORES 4 Br, 2 Bl, INCOME HOMES : REAL El!lalll', SaJe or Sold, dlntri:ct rm, dHl Low leuf. &.NEW DUPLEXES Sf.\IDt Call Whir, &1M•IO. F""'.c 518-1111 ~NEW TRIPLEXES W .tlill E. 018oh, Realton. Lfke lo -rr.dt'T C\s ,.,....,., Beaul. MW 1 A S BR unff4. Fut ttsuJta 111'9 Just a pho'ne: PvadtM l"Ohmin i. tor ~I lSl E. 81.y SI., °"'8 Mt>& call away. f0.6611, 5 lines, 5 d.1t1• for S bucks. Ph: ICM831 \ ~.-,,1m WednrMSay, A119Wl •. 1m DAILY PILOT o-' llie: I -.. --ll•l ..................... · ...... ,.;~~·.-1 ..:.·.·· ... ~., .... ·~ ....... 1 ~-1.;_ ........ M_,_···.~ ....... r.•iii~~~ :115 Apta. Fum. Mt Apt.. Fum. 360 Apt. Unlum. J6J Apt. Unfum. - I "=!T' l ___ -_ __,I~ I ,jliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii 1-· .. ._rty '" B..-1 u--Uftlum. ---_ .. _ ----·---S.lbcN l1l1nd Newpo<t Bo.&ch Gen.rel O.n1r1I -MU.NITS ~ -Gonoral Ntwpott - OCEANSID:ONEY S..vty Col'-1--------INElll l BR. a Ba, wtt bor, NORnl BLUFFS-View, 4 br. 1 "'· fllm, ,..u1, MAKES A IDT OF Dru& &hop ll'1sh. Sq.J ""'°"' c1n..., .,.,,,.,...,.. 2~ bo -· Family S115 mo. Newly do<:. J.yr dd. tuu, occui>"d: lwt· 1V ~lr Immediate OttU,pa.nC:y, s.,m. Ill)' ~ ocean 6. nlll!y + tU 4Sl-41"2 arta. Pool C u 1 t o m JOT Olral. 673--s.m <rim -unlu -HOL ND Bua. 5.... ""· " · · '""""• Nr "°"'· im.l:Ba=-::lbol:---p=..,---,1 ..... -.,-.. --ttte, bt.Wttully ..,;_.ped. ln& <>rant.~. CM. f6.UTO NEW 3 BR. l BA. v.~tbar, '4t-<m5 MaJot lho"i.11: uu w/ PJUA ' DELI lor sale. custom dtpl " ttpta. Im· l Br, 2 Bl. ta.mlly rm, t:Lee • $6 \\'K " Up.On CX.an n--. • M•v Co. l·blk Eltablbhrd tt yrs. Good ....... med. occupy $325. mo. + k'I-'-I _, ,._ ~MVI LO'W!ly Bach-1 Br. -Roonu .-'C ... _ ..,., W.111h COITA MllA ulll. 493-fl.U.. I "''" w w .......... -...-Maki Servl~Pool-Util Pd away. Deaullful 01.'cor business, talr pritt. San mo. l~.ue. Shown by appt. tbrouahout. m aq. rt. 1 Clt>ITK'nt(', f92..I2'11. $1.20 LARGE 2 Br , atov~. _E_l_T_o_ .. _______ nt: •~. 211: m-1.m • Call m-81.fO • Bednn to 1141 lq, ft. 2 Mon.y to LOln 240 cup., Oilld O.K. LAKE FOl"fst Ex~. ltonw. 3 WESf'CLlfT, ~ x" cu I i v e S:~~·,,,J t:,_R., ~W=r~ 1 2, Bdrm + Del, Easy terms -8 r di ti ~--< BR 3 Ba •·aut - or trade. 1st TD Loans $150 NICE 3 Br., bl.tM, gar-r:;: :~rm;~~ ~·M~ ~7rl:~. Year'iy. eaii: Do: ' ~~~~ Bch, ~wly dee. 1.g't, kld5, pet O.K. cond. Refs l"f'Qd. 830-3953 aft \VINTON, Rfaltor rn,....,:m) 6-PLEX 6'4% JNTEREST --fl pm. • BLUFFS 4 er, lam. J Ba., .c_o_rona __ d_ll_M.l_r __ _ TIX rr UP: Grell.I An&Mlm 2nd TD Loans Jll5 GUES'f' COlt3'(', I Ur., H,-c'uo-t"'inr-~"' ... -.--,a.,-.-do:---f'rlllc. ~aut. encl. pal,lo, LOVELY 1 br & de.nor 2 br, Jocation, next to Dilneyland, fenced for child, pc!. Util. pool. tellllis, achLI. $385. 1% bl.ks heh. Beaut furn. tu.Uy occupied; ~ bdrm. OJ. pUl e WALK to bcb. 1 br turn. ~-Carqe-, $220. 673-0101. ::. return on down P9Y· ~~titNTD•su $150 PRIVATE 2 Br, homt". A~ :!·t~:~. 64$...3900 Steps to heh, 2 br, 2 ba. FURN. Apt. f145. Util pd. i1i, scrt't'nC'd porch, ear, kids. blk to ocean. No pets. 2500 P.nnimen l Schuhmenn Sattler Mtg. Co. prap, kids O.K. • llARD kl !ind. 2 br, nr Rent-A-House 979-8430 Seavlew, CdM. 641.-2171 54M611 ----1-:---,-----:c-----0.ys 5$7-4MO Serving Hllf'bor arr:.i 2J yn. U50 YEARLY. 2 BR. rnttag(', lx-h, kids OK, Sl'», 3 BR Sch coll~. bl.k I: 1i to Costa M9s• Ew.-Wlcnd. 644-7121 * NEED MONEY? bll<. to ""'"'· ChUd, "" ALA Rant1l1 e 64$.3'00 ~1i'~.,.,s1<> per mo. * $30 WEEK & UP * --s1 ceB v-SIDE-\\'(' f'('pre&el'lt lf'Vfftl private O.K * CONDO RENTAL ln • Studk> Ir 1 BR Apts % Triplexes, Mst Easlsidl" lendt'n. Borrow against the , VlLl.A PACIFIC, fr e" 11ARBOR VIE\V HOMES-:? .Ii e TV & P.laid ServiC"e Avail kit-il price -t Units haVf' I . •--Call S210 ON % ACRE. 3 Br., pools, tennis courta, vollf'Y Den or 3 BR. S."UIO. Lie, or • Pho ..... ~--.i-...Htd ~• ' · equ ty 111 your ,.......,t". o'size ... r ..... 11dren 'lt'f boll S r --~•-~-1 mo. to mo. &15-25!.l. '"' ""'"' .... ~-ruuo l !i bathi 2 havt" frplcs f tree lsaJ •-· '-''u · I s . pa~ or..,.......,~....,. e 01Udren & Pet section $110.ooo.' By apc't. onl; BALeO:-:..v· PROP. O.K. ~~('. ~ larwin realty, San Clemente m& N""'POrt Blvd. CM -UEnl~rsHity RH.,lt:f"~10 * 642·74'1 * sm PAINT It save. 2 + 3 BEDRM .• 2 bath. Xlnt BEALITTtlJL 3 bdrm., :? ba., 1548-9755 or 15-3'67R <JUU• • ....... wy. ,,....., 1 be h k'd 1. . r _. d' 1 Th s Ad \\'orth on t"nf OCEANFRONT. Lee clffn 1· i.:i br unlta. 1<181 loc. 521...(1988; 827-.'JOO:>: rm-t688 '* 1, Bklirk Bay 6 Bttch 2 BR apt S250 ~ or Ms..tll23 • \\'INTER R£N'J'Al.S e 1, 2, 3, 4 BR. Ri'IK"f'\'., no": AOREY REALTY 642-3800 sru o10 -small, I r mplo)ed girl. Jlt'~rh l block. $100. nio yrly. 67S-2124 . UPPER 3 BR. 1, blk benrh Yt"arly. Nl"W crpb !, ril"Jl!I. $.100/inu. No Pf't~. &12-36&1. 2 BR. apt. for w1ntrr rentl'll Avail S<i>t. 1().Ju~ 15. S\65 1 mo. EVH t7\4) 59:>-7~. Newport ttelghtt CLEAN l or 2 BR. Adults, no pets. l..2-t' kil. $125-$150, '2~21 E. ll)lh St., N.B. &16-1.llOI. Apt. Unturn. )65 Balboa Penlnsul• 2BR, 1'1 Ba .. 1>.,tlo, halC'Ony. 315 E. Bay. $225 n1onthty on yrly lease. Jnqu il'f' al AJil. C. fi7l-1521 or 5414-7iil. * * McCWRE * * ' en, nt'&r ac : 1 s. pets cond. Fruit trees,&:r· ivtna: room, orm& 111 ng 00) 2 BR·Oeluxe Bldr. -6 The Loan Atrangtt filll". dener inc. Only I rm .. lg. kit., fam., nn., en-HOLIDAY PLAZA ~ old El&ide C.M. Prln--t92-8332 or 492-0U4 LANDLORDS I C'losed At.,. i um , on Go lf DELUXE Spacloun 1 BR, 6 Nt'w 111111.~. 407 llarrlln~. HACIENDA HARBOR From $150 DELUXE I & 2 BEDROOMS Furnished & Unfurnished Healed Pool -Gara~es -Shag Carpetine Dishwasher -All Utilities Paid. Adults Only • No Pets 241 Avoc•do St., Cost• Mesa VILLA MARSEILLES SPACIOUS I & 2 BEDROOM APT. Furnished & Unfurnished Adult living Dish\vasher color coordinated appliances P lush shag carpet. mirrored wardrobe doors.. indirect hghting in kitchen ~ breakfast bar - huge private fenced p atio • plush landscap- ing • brick Bar-be-Ques • large hea ted pools & lanai. Air conditioning. 3101 So. Bristol St., Sant• Ana 5S7...t200 COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. MANAGING AGENT Apt. Unturn. 365 Cost• M esa COOL LIVING A!tr11cl1\'1• adult t<t1n1pl<•\ ff•r )'(!Ur honir ~·1lhout l«)tlc<'l11 111 3 hl'droot11!1 Apt. Unfurn. Huntington Be~ $175 Childroo Wolcoma New Family Apt.. c1pa.la on)y, 642·ll21. Do you have a vacancy! \\'e mo. No pets. Agt. Coul"Sl", Shore Cliffs. Rt'nt/ furn apt. Sll5, Hf'ate-d pool. Avail. \\'alk to hrh & bay. 2 * 4-Pl<'lt Nr. SOU!h Coast Money W•nted 250 can tut it, Many ck"airable 1162-4471/546--8103. lease. $325 Pf'r mo., Appl. Ample parking. Adults, oo Br .. 11 ~ ha. 548 ~3607: * Privaie pat X.• TENNIS CRT. l"l.'TT11'iG Plua. Db: 3 Br. Ownt!r's MoNEYWANTED tenanta on our waltina: Ii.st. 4 BR, 2 ba. crpt-drps, bltns, only, 492-ml pets. 548-75.~. * Pool .. tlh GREEN. roo1 .. BAil IMJ• 2 Bdrm. Color c-d-* 11,1 baths Unit. Bier. 545--mt. Investor wanted to factor ac-AhFnlutelv NO CHAJIG E. frplc, lndscpd, qirnk1t"MI, Houses Furn. or 196..l Pomona Avf'. Of. * Large living roon1 " 0111.J> l'U\' ARf' .. A counts l'tt('ivable. w 111 BEACON RENTALS fncd hack rd & patio. Dbl Unfum. 310 1 BR furn. $130 up int'l utu.1C .ioiiriioniiiiaiiideiiiiliiiMiiiiaiiiriiiiiiiiiiiio llreplaC'f' t>,\Y CA.Rt: n::n1ll 170 assign accounts u col· e 645-0111 * gar. S2t5. 897-2482. nt\•d)' dee, beaut garden.11 Cool 011 at 3 STOit'' RtX'. RlJ"":. UC:. 1---8-U-l_L_D_l_N_G_? __ latt"ral. Nationally recogniz-Balboe Island BIKE to Beach. Vacant 2 br. Balbo• lsl•nd pool. rt'<'. Adults. no Pf'ls. G\'11.l It r..utn· IUd. ed acrounta. 20 yea r---------$1 35. Brint:-kid~. 1959 ftlaple A\'t'., C.AI. ~l)..'l' ~-; FAI RWAY VILLA 1 1E$l<~~t:ll t'Ult TMC THEN CHOOSE FROM buslnt"ss. m return possi· FABULOUS ~ 2 BR. 3 Rent-A-House 979-MlO * LEASE/OPTION * Apt :i Q. APARTMENTS 1;Jtf)\\l:-01: rAlflLY R 1 Ba k Ba -" •· bl TI' -1900 J--• Uttl '-'·-• •-r t - -~~~-~-Bc.>.11ut. Lillie Isl.and F.. =~~~~-~ ON• _•·•·.t·. t"'t••· .•-•"' ,, . c y " ......... sac (', ·•·<111.J-• ~ e .u.i&.111.4 OJ}' ron 3 BR, 112 BA TO'A7\hou!IC. Baylrom hon1e + 2 BR. srACIOl'S '! Br. attrac:-11\'t' I .u -u "'' .-....... .....___ (coruiider trade for Income w/pler. S800 Pf'r mo. 675-44'.»8 ,_ .. _ h r hll ha I 1 6•" I WARNE• A""' pat...,, carport. nr , ..... ac · rtt n:ar apt. Front hou.'K' av11 il. ui·n, ln!i. r, r 0~ O 0:-1 TEN ACRES 201n S;1ntn Ana A1·r. '.'"rlf,_r.11:, ~ "' "'L property.I [ I~ L--f11,cil. S210. 9&'-8870. for Ira.st' Sf'pl. t::ith at S900 OCC & shopping. ,\r\\ts. Apts, furn./unfurn. LcO.'t' -----l("ornrt' \\'IU"TlfT A t:.h .... R·l Undl"rgrourw:I utilitiH, -~-...... Baluve Peninsula Bib ok t\'o per SJ50 ~ I and vie"'· 1 C0 n s i de r ,.. rs:J Irvine per mo. loci. U5l' of 1hRrf'd ,,_,"~ Y1m · ' s. · · Fin>placC's I Pfl\", patios. DELUXE Pro'iect of Urb.Mtics subordination). ll.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml2 BR., partly furn. Close 10 pit'r & shp. 1 yC'ar option .,..""" ~"~·~~~~~~ Pool.~ T('nnl~ Conlnt'I Bklst. APARTMENTS _ • _ R-4 overlooks pr 0 p 0 1 e d H F 1 _._, 300 bay. Rf'liable cpl. chldn OK. 3 RR. 2 baths .... ~/$350 may bl> obta1nt'd for SIO,IXXI I & 2 BR. Pool. $140 Up. 900 Sea Lane, Cr\~t 64-l-Wll Air Conrl . ~'rpir"l\ . 3 s11 im· $235 ' . ousn urn~ Ava il Sept. 13. $240 mo to 3 BR 2~ bath $340 to purchase at $191,500. Unfurn 11\'I. Children's sec1. P.facArtl1ur nr Coosl lfll"yl ming Pool!\ . lleallh Sp."l • R~:~ lot, Apple Valley 8D1~l~bo~1-l~1~l·l~nd~---~l:::-mo:-::.-=ID-4678-=--=:--·=--=-----3 sfL tum, A~:::::::: $3.c,(I * 3 BR, :Z ba. hom~ unf. \'r-EL:\I GARDENS Apts. 177 l llJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!llJ!!!~ Trnnis Court!!. Game and ClllLORF.S \\T.lL'O~ (consider tradt' for Orange -C d I M 4 BR. Family rm .••••• $325 •''u' SS004 ~mo. 31.J68 RTopaz. 1 E. 2'2nd St. Of. 00-J64J. OPEN Sat & Sun. 2-5. 4130 L. B!Uiard Roo1n. BRAND NEW FAMILY County lot.) CUTE 2 bdnn holae, tuUy oron• e ar l BR 2 '--r .,,.,, Vl•)'X · apt. yr 'i· FOR rl.'nt. Furn. 2BR apt. Coast l{~'V.. (Corolido) 2 l BR. From $100 PTS furn. w/garage. Winter HELP-~1 ---~'. U<l. amd. nnh. ·· ... ,., Furn or uni. 1100 mo. Pool, ndlt!I. no prts, Sl60mo, BR, pool. dhl car port. $210. I BR . & D<'n From $1 ~ TOWNHOUSE A • '"0 £.1~FOR All $215. mo or yrly $275 mo · -• * 1300 N. Bayfronl 3 BR 2 Aho fK'C'd Ass Is tan t incl. \\'atrr. (il4) &12-8088. MEDITERRANEAN 3 UEDR)IS. + f"A~llLY1 ""c.M. ,-~ lllfll' Phone 54i.9976 or im-3oo3 .. 2 ....,clean.,qbdtcuict sin,glt' abodults .... re I Ba. furn. home. $425 mo., P.1anagcr. 19'11 Pomona, c:i.t. 2 BA. Tt:N NIS CT .• -WM n a un urn u•• I I til r · t LRG Olrr1"" 1 hr. in Cdi\I. VILLAGE I . -~ . .: . . .._. nc: U • or ~·1n er. " PUTTING GREE'N, tlf 0 · HALF ~~ to bch, .2 bl', .2 ba. or dplx. with yard in Ci:U\-1 * 2J6 Agale 3 BR, furn. S300 BEAUT. FURN. 2 BR Sl i5 No ~1nokers I chllr\ I p('I.~. ;;-_ :. • •• : ........ : .. ; $175. Kids OK. or Cdi\.f llighland~. One pet REALTY month. wintt'r up incl util. llld Pool. Arll1s $200. RC'fs. 673.--11&J. 2100 ll11rhor 13h·d .. C.:0.1. POOL. lll\lt-B-Q'"' Rent·A-HouH 979-8430 O.K. !!av• -I•. R•nt or Univ. Park Ct'nter, Irvine nn prl ~. Also 2 Br Unf. lil·ll 5jj.l!l)20 ClllLJ PLAY AREA liii•J!!i[i!!!!iii!i!l!!l!!iiil'91:;;:::::?:: .._ ,.._ ~ Call Anytime, 833-0820 * 2 BR. apt., furn. S200 mo. &12-9520. 2 BR . Pool. SonlC' \"IC\l'S. Rt:NT.\l~ OFFJCf: DAY CARF: CENTt:Tt * ONE ACRE * Corona de l Mar leB.St'. Not ()\'Cr $250 mo. Officp houn 8 Ai\.f lo 8 P!l.f \\•inter. 13Eil, ToptU. f\C'ar bcaC'h. $210 OPF.N 10 Ai\! to 6 P:O.f l sroP.\' nt:C. BLD. ll"CL. Eastslde R-Z Zoning. 2 older WALK TO BEACH & 8hop-~1;1!,_se19 h,'rtl.p.6.Ph, i\1ikC' at WINTON, Realtor 6T>l1.11 APT. ~!GR. i\lin. 1h1 t1l's. 1 AGE:NT 644--4848 _ GY:'\I & PArtTY R:'\lS. '"'MN Lido Isle Lh·e In. Sj,j orr l'l'nt. 12 furn. • GREAT \"IL\\'-2 AR . • I OF.LUXE: 2 BR. 1 1 ~ s.-1. DF.SIG:>;t:n r an TllE homes o~ lot. One ol the ing. 2 BR just remodeled. SEPT. 1st lhru June 151h 3 BR, 2 ba., fam . rm ... $325 -2 Br, unit11. i\f<1IUn' "AOmRn }'rpl, hl!ns, !l'Undl'rks. J)l)OI ( ~1utl1<1. Crp!/!!rps. pool. GllO\\"l:"lG }',\:\!IL\' ~ew ~~~ai;ln~ I~ ~els. $225. mo. st8-l4S9 Jo\'ely 3 Br., 2 Ba . lrviflf' 2 BR, 2 ba. Choice ••.•.• SlXI 5 BR, 3~~ BA. lo\'ely home. prt-l'd. &12-9320 aft S. I S210 l ip. 1>44..(;344. r,<.1 ~~-,..... 1~11n~. pvt natto!<=. $1:1~1. l SFF FL;n~ f.IODEL~ em IC uy. • Singles or famil ies, furn or Terrace home. 5 0 me OOSl' lo beach & IE'nn1s cl5. LRC.-. -t -BR~ief'ly furn. I rl11l1I u~ no flC'ls._tl-l~l')li._ b-40 j WARNER _.VE. 642-l7TI. unturn 2 br gar ff'fKVfl. furniture avail. $400. mo. GT.>-1328 or <Zll! 792-5116. ,,·/1)(1()!, 1887 ~1 on r tJ ,. ~a, 1 Cost• Mesa J liPPEH, 1"001 2 br, nr 2 T $55,900. Rent·A·House 979-8430 incl gardener. 6T:.-i6&5. Condominiums , C.:0.1. pla.1.a~. Dr[)". c·p1. hlt1ns. I (Cornrr \\'arni•r It Echtartlsl M 2 BR I" ba "· •·1 11 Unfurn. 320 ~~~iD i.:11r ,,,·a11 S-IJ. Sl 1::.. f\o 1 Pro1'ect o f Urbanetics Ontu Costa esa ., 11 ""'· .,.., ow "''Y-1 [ I.go. garage & yord. sm $69.:.0 S>Lu:L"rurn. '"''"· HARBOR GR ENS ''" '"·"'" I ----COZY -"-, ,_ yord. '<ooth t'n•I ... ---r. Huntin--Beach I I • I I -._ - ._ llE UNE ()~· 1"1 IE rlr.ST 21 ""'""6'" u 5 ,. .. ,,..,,,.. lil''"' Ull pl. "< u Is, no prti:. 1 BR. Carporl. Pri1 na110. TO Ll\'E l:"l T!llS ---=:-.r Empl'd adult. 30 or ovr. University Rlty, 67J...6510 "SINCE 1946" OPEN 1-4 daily. 2 br, Hun-S.~1539 Furnished & Crpt~. drp~. all rl~c. Jtesp. JUST COMPLETED ~ 11 Quiet. Privacy. 543-5042. OL\R.MlNG older home, :z lJ;t Western Bank Bldg. tington Ba,y adult condo. Sharp bacll<'lor, util paid, Unfurnished arlul1~ only, nn ch1ldrt>11 01· e Luxury I br apt. f'l'~~~~'!!/!~~~~llD~i~n~i~P~o~l!!nl!.._ ____ I BR. fplc, 'IA'/w crpts, drps, c~1.;-1N'i;hts Stove, tttrig, wshr, dl')'t'r. Nr OCC & UC!. Sl·15 mo. rwts. SIZ'i. 5-i~l~.2'.!. e l\rlult rs I 36Q• V' gar. $240 mo. inc Id g . Swim pool. clubhse. $200 yr • 55i-7i6S • From $120 to $115 mo SPhCJ6US2Br~bar, bltn!l. • ll\~h11 n~h•'r~ pectacuar teW SU'!MER RENTAi~ -Dana garclener.'-""lt'rul('.642-3626. lt'ase. 10200 Ho\ bur n. 1 116'/ 1"· All Pl Harbor &-Ocean. CdM Po''. 1 3 B ho fu • hC'd "' UNIV. PK. Vil. III. Brand 968-2290. • I Br furn apt Adults, no 8 h I e 1 8d rp · ;, mo. ·"' " )f'rt • C'ho1r(' of 2 1-ntor srhemt"8 Condo inl ,_ 11 -~ in r me, mis · 2 BR \\'/pool S250 n10., new 3 BR. 2 BA. ganll"n J)E't1'. 1st Door. S 11 5. ac •ors rms Apt. 8. i\fr. \\'h1tr 21'.:. e ru~11.m f'arpet1ng m um si.t.e, no eaa ...... p~ ""1!174 -·~"'! r " o hl' 3 BR 2 B "2 <o'' 2 Bdrm& • 3 Bdrms .,,. It" Janel. Fee simple. 12,500 sq '"'"''' .......-' ___. ....... Y um . ...,1 a 1a. home. Prime Greenbelt Joe. /\, crpls. rlrps, 1111 .,.. -..... · "· .i--·"'·----• J1v'11111 ft . $155,000 tOr quick sale. Nr. ocean. &12-8-IOO bkr. Exclu. l't'C. fac. pools, ten-appl '11 inc wshr & dryr. S\05 & up, nicely lurn . 1 Rr 11/2 or 2 Full Baths :.! nn trai!rr, aduh1' onl)'. • l!r1itl'rl PMl Has 3 BR hse on. 714-224-1940 Legun• Be•ch nls cts, c!bh.o;e, etc. Close to Pa lio, pool~ & lennis rourts. tr:iilers. &IJ.-1530, 132 \\'. ~laster sizC' h<'drooms 1~·/ .Sixt. • IH'11rl-hnlr lork.~ SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO $l03. Util pd_ NicC' bach. ~·/ Costa Mesa i;chls & shpg, $335. mo $220-mo. Ph: S.r>-7403 \\ ilson, C.i\1. ~ high beain ceiling§, lari.:e • 64f.-l~n!I • Ouly Sic\(} rorr nin. ~ Acre * Hor!!t O.K. full kit chen. 1 blk bch. e EASY d()(>s it! 1 br, Cncd 833-3389. I Condo. Furn. or I BDRl\I furn . 11pt. r-;-0 pf'ts. livinl': room w/J:R!I or OCEAN hr('('zr. lg<' .'l hr, 1 ', 1 BAHIA PUERTO BY O\\'NER * 493.9188 SI50 · Ut il pd, \\'ell rum 1 Br. yd for chi ld lprt, $120. 1 * SPARKLING CLEAN!* Unfurn. 325 Adult.~ only. Garage, SIOO. 1.o;ood bumini: firl'plrtCl'. ha, hlt1ns, rrpi~. r!rpc. SliO ZS~ lith_."1 :...J ~i:_:.36-4.111~ ood I Convrnien t lnundry arC"a r-: 1 · r ~11· p c 2 1 M , g oc:. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 Culvt'rrlale 1-lome. 4 BR. 2 N t 6e h mo. 646-1339. oft kitchen. Enclosl'd ra· ~1· ..!!__Pt' s ;> .>-.. ·1 _ s ,\ . Rr 1n 4 fl rx nr, ountll1n, .Desert, $350 . 3 + Fam Rm, frplc, 8;,, Jge. fam. kil., cpts, ewpor ac Fountain Valley tiM. 2 s11·imming nools, 2 AH. frp1r. irut10. t·rlr !o I Ben<"h & ~IRtr r. Sr1·t'T"a1 11'1 Resort 174 gar, dC'ck. etc. !'~rt tC'TITI •BEST bl"I! 2 hr, fncd yd , drps, (-1t'c bltins. pool club. * * *•r*** sauna. rt'rreatinn facill-n1:inai:C'. Jl,:o ch1t1lrrn/pc:-ls. 1·hoo~ rroni. Crpls. drp!i . LA}\EFRONT . l/l A:;;:-3 NU-VIEW RENTALS t'ncl ~ar, kids OK, Si l:>. $28.1. 213: 837-5836. * BRAND NEW * IlACHL. apt. 1 Br.-eff1ciC'nry tics. S<-curity ClJRrd. 2fG2 A Orani:-r. &l·l-l2Ji. ~rovr. ~ar. r1 r Pool & N"c amall cabins, $35,IJOO., Gi3-4030 or 4'.M-324.~ ALA Rentals e 645-3900 Condo home w/boao •lip kit rh. shag crpr, pri C'n-Mod 1 "-, I LO\'ELY 1 BR rn1. Kids ok. Sf>(' P.fgr. 11.192 L a--1rance, sv.1m pool. 1110 mo. e I ""t"""'n ti 9 pm. · iipar. apt nr l\"'-1!'1'ln. rron1 S l 3 1 . BUSINESS Lo! 50x100 -1 BR, ()C'('an view, l blk Vic-$200. A MONTH agune -er. Summt'r, or leases avat/. 557~8 shopping. fn\)'S, OCC & llli-'.'fii!I. ll·li-l2W. su,arloaf SJ.950. toria Bch., nicely furn. Lg. NEAT & CLEAN, East-$l40 . LRG 1 Br. BILns, crpts, 4401 \\'. Coa111 HiPh1v11y i • 2700 P eterson Way, CM t:CI. SL'ti. n1o. 9i9--0J:i-J. _____ ~~~- RESTAURANT • Property frpl. S235 yrly. 642-1272. 'd l Bd bl. d-•. 2 blk• "-o•h. * Call: 67§...6820 * BACH., pvl., pool. util. pd. nr Harbor Blvd & REIL---1-h--1-Ln-, -1 Sea Air Apts • $115 ''o•lud•• Llm-r Lt'• II e rm., tin ·r "" ... 1140 ~~, 0••• r 5 kd ·' flll'C' r ap . <: 0 I 2 BR c d bl ... " "M¥ •'Ml::: UTIL Pd v · I . . J.J -o.>U'1 a t • "'' ays, Ad I • 111 I ' / .rg rpt.~. rap('s, I· 182,500. . N e .• h kitch, sml fncd yard & .-... • . ic or1a Duplexes Furn. 345 . k nd a ms x ra!<. ,.r ii on y. 'o pets. . ~ 1 blk. N' ewport P9'0C 2 b 1 anyt1n1e "'. e . 5<'f' al ~tll llamillon Si. tn.', . ol Adams. otf God"•in's ALPJNE Realty garage. Owner/broker Jkach. de r, Irp c, gar, 546 5025 Be h i7.!6 t.: 536-7070 Box 17'96, Big Bc.>ar Lake S92.50. Bach,~ blk beach, 646-5855. dttk, \-U. Balboa Peninsula Huntington Beach I • s]jj-L"TJCl1~rl~2 -Br .. --,----;-;1 ac:-. I.. ''.ca. j . 1714 1 flSS-~1 1 Balboa. Avail l'IO\\" S H ARP 3 Bednn., 2 $310. 3 BR, 2 Ba. Frplc, all CJ-IAR)IING olrll'r IJ.1}'front 3 Ba., rnrl. gar & r::.110, :.u I SPAC. J B_r !<! IK> apl. Flied E \'es. <213) 4411-5.mi. $1 50 -Uh! pd. Jge 1 Br. beaut h d bl bltns, gar. fncd yrrl. BR fully furn. p VT J LaQUINTA HERMOSA -. Cabr1Jlo /\pl . C, 54!l-29:\.1. yarr\. S~ll , mo. Jn!ant ok/f'lO furn tight on pool Pr1\·atl'' bat • OU e garage, NU·VIEW RENTALS BEACH. dock •pa-av,.,1. 1 spnn1sh Coun-· Estate Li\'· \\'ORTI I ~·a11 1ng f'1r. hu1 ''"f'IT s;r•·0-1•11 . 21 --h--;-P"ls._ 1i772 A!lh Ln, Hp. 2 Lots, secludf'd S2 4..;() ' · · • d d Q t ...... "7 '--·I I'd •. I t l" •1 • '-' ir, .:. 11· I 812--l>l!l Moonridge cabin s15'750 S185. 2 Br, 2 Ba, \\'/frpl c. ~~e:~~et.~~imo~~~. 67~0.:.0 or 494-3248 Winier 1100, Yrly s ioo. lflj; &-Spacious Apts. Tl'r-no,~ ... y I I: LIJ!S (lf '·oks rncl patio, CID. bltns. SlW. - _._.. ' Lakesidf' cnbln s35'oo:i Oreanfl""~l. d Laguna Hiiis ~3-99i6 or rr~~l I r:iced poot. sunken gas alrr:idy h11~·r ~OVC'd 1n . :'4f>-fi.lG9 12 BR <IPL CIO!Wil i:;:u-agf'. Call 00°'641 or WT,:,,.. NU-,VIEW RENTALS clu es gardener. Call BBQ. Unbc~{evable Living -th1·Y couldn I 1\'Rll fnr u~ lo ---Crp!!<. drps. Chilrl & sn1all S--~,Roal r -1ale, P.O. 6i3-40.,0 or 4:1·1-32~.~ Larry -agt./owner, Lido Isle Corona. del Mar Onlv lini'ih r\·el)'th•ng ar Jan1-l 213R, )';ri,ly rlecorall'd. Child prf ok. $145/mo. Jt17-1.lID. r~· ... ~ ""' 546-5880 2 BR. STUDIO • $240 horrc. It 's too lair for a rr<1t '1k. i5.1 Sh;ilimnr. I ------ Box 2828, Big Bear La.kt", MOO. 3 BR on till' beach. . e 3 BR .. l ~i: ba, Annua.J 2BR furn duplex. S200. )'rly Al.L UTILITIES p•Jft I •·G RAND OPE:O:IZ\'G ." hut &1.'i-D!li3 HF.OF:C. L: BR, rl!~lex Calif G & J nd " nrf'r n•·nrh Sl;111. · arage · au ry room. 2 Bedroom S140 lease $35() mo. rental. See aft 4pm. 439~~ Adults No pets \\·e're ready nov1 \\'i1 h lhl' 2BR. c'rpts. rlrarws, .$1 31'! e 91i2-7549 e LOT In famous Lake llavasu, \\'Inter. 63&-5615 3 Bedroom ::::: :: : . :: : S1'15: 673-4063: (213) 629-2808 Goldenrod. CdM best 1\dult Ap.1!11nent in \V111rr f)ri. Bahy \\'e\coml'.'. Sl 10 & U - 5 - 1 - 2 2 homC' of the \\'Orld famou~ OCEANFRONT 4 Br fam ily Roy McCardle Reeltor 3 BDRf\-1. 2 ha. house, yrly Newport Beach 14 blk.~ s. ol San Oit'go f'rwy Co~1a :\-IC's;i. Privatr pa!io ~~IR-72!)9 j P. ·ape · le BR London Bridge. Located hoUS('. Avail Aug. 13 thru 1810 Ner _ r-"tl C ~I ISE'. $t00. Oose to beach. on Bellch. I blk \V. on Holt or balcony. firt'place!!, ht~m -2 BA 11p!s <ii hrach. ponl, close to all !IC'hools A: city. 31st. SJ25 wk . 675-1536. 541-nH ., .. · Now available. 673-T.IOO. e BEAUTIF1JLLY f1JRN-to 16211 Parkside Lane.) re11ings, \\·a.lk-in closl'I$, 2 ~P., crrits, drkr.~. h1:'1"0'· 1"1rt~· arlul1s, no p('ts. 22lJ..12th St. S9000 or wtll track" for O:ina • . ISHED 2 BR IOwer. l \i ba. fi11l 847-5441 \l'OOCI pant>lin i.!. carpl'tin~. ~nl~.a~I~~;'; g · · 1 d1. .. ift:GC :t-BnTn.. ~4pl,.x Mesa or Newport Beach In \YAU\ 10 beach, gar unit Mesa Verde r\raprs. ~-u rn ls hr r\ & · nr J:t-11rh .ft Slnt,.r. l\id!!i ok. <'AA ..,.'" • Also barh unit. Cd;\! 2 BR, xtra nice. Gar, fncd, \\'Inter only, 646-28.10. come prop . .,.,.. .... ,""' Rent-A-House 979-1430 \\'•'IA' cpt, drp!I, bltiTl slO\'t', $350. 'ftli!: Vif'jo. Ltg. 4 $\ lj -!16~1 linlurnishC'fl. A Fabulous CJ.J-:1\.\'. a\·;ul 1\ui:-10, 2 hr, 5\'ll 1111-?.66!1 . .1117-1~. LEVEL • ..,_,. ..___,..,__. BDRl'! Ilerorator home. Duplexes Unfurn. 150 Bachelor &· 1 BP.. pahos. rt'C. bu1l1lin1,:" 11·i1h pool. g-iir p:i11n. 1\111111" O\"rr :::.·,. Lr.f·------.--,---• &.>J'l .3, """:""-.... .... .-.: ... , ,-;~.;-:;..,101 -nrront n:1rig:, disp. \\'Shr & dryrr. " , ' Br lr1J1lt'x-Gn• 1\'lth\lo"&ler Crestllllf! art'a n u,.~... . .,,_,... r..1 on] -··vu. Qu '•t ''· "'/-•k. Cap1'str1no n __ _._ frp!c'.•. pr11·. garagf'S. Ba1'1\elor & 1 Rn:~ frnm s11·1-mo. ~~1~211"17 I . -·. . .. . · · ttage 3 BR 2 BA '-~ y in 50'1. No pets. .,.~ ... .. ,.... gweg-J Sl 1• l40 \\ I ----ITpt.,/drpl\. Xlnt 1"1nd. Sm Byo\\net.Call;>46-4827 co .;..~7 *· \\'alk dist to JlhoJ>l\. \\'aler IJ».2694. .._ Oi\;rlt'd hath & 101~ of .), ·.-\'i •<J111 1u~f\\', 2Hr.A1lull'<.r>nfll'I~ pt't~ihL:rn. Sl;-fl. 5.lli--<li61. Real Estate W•nted 114 H Unlu -r: pd. $195 mo. AJtt'rnoom, Newport Beach AVAIL. Sept. 15. 3 BR. 2 BA, clns11s. Ree hall, pool .t· -0r NC'\\·port Hhd.) (()!;ta TIAY ~l f:,\00\\'S ,\PT~. · ouses m . ~ 642-7287 _____ gar., fenced yard, shag, pool tables, sauM baths. ~lesa. 1>17 \\". n:iy !oil., C~f &J?.-OQT: Laguna Bei.ch WIU. lt"ase or purchue 2500 EASTSIDE . 4 0 _ _._m . 2 HELPI 2 ehildm OK. 53&--0346 SM> for yourSl'lf~ 17301 $1 25/mo. LaTJ;e 1 Br .. "'" "' It or more In Orange oauuv Kr'f'\§On Ln. •I blk \I/. -Of I st J d ri.,nA P"'"' OCF.,\NJ-"RO'.\"T 11p1 1 ~-·nn · · General Bath . Large livin&: room I: 2 clt'an, quiet single adulls VERY NICE!!! 2 BR, 2 BA , cp ., O\'C', re r1~.. n1pr.~. ....;t,u County -preftt Ganien family room . ft-need in rwd a 2 bdr. unfurn. house cpt!!i, drps, bltns. S:!XI. mo, Beach, l blk N. o! Slater). newlyd('cor. PtlafuN'rJll. Nl'l l----------Sanrl!I, 3 BR, a.dulu, 1 yr. Gl'O\'~ AJ"CB, lliUi~able for a LANDLORDS! yard . Water-Gardt'ner. or dplx. wilh yard in CdM M pets. t96-15'l2. 842-™8 pets. Qu iet. lll'CUre. 19'JI P.100~;~';~ ~!~'T\'IC'V.' 151'. S400 !>f'r mo. 499-1169. Turkish b..1.1h. WiU remodel CdM HI~' _._ ~-t llUNTINGTON Ga rden s Ne-A-port. 64&-8373. * 2 DR • Ne"'· I blk lo to fit t't'qllirements. Box 29S, We Spttlalb:e In N~rt Refe?'('nce1 re q u Ir(' d . or 6'"auu11, v1"" Pt' Corona del Mar ='='=-c-7-c--=~ Brand Nt'w Luxury J!ighland, ca., 92346 (TI4J &a.ch e Corona del Mar e Avail11ble Sept. 1st. hll--01(19 O.K Hav~ nols. Rent or Apl.'I. Ht'il at Bolsa Chica. STUDIO apt-2 br, I'~ ba, Apanmen!.~ tx-arh .. Vil"\\'! S240 I: up. 862-9681. I: La~na, Our Rental ~r-="oc"='~''"c-P='-'=· ~~---leaR. Not over $250 mo. HELP! g,1fr1 323. Compare • Set' bltns, crp!s, drp~. ga r. 1 .. ieR.2ij B.~!h 494-2339 t'Vt'!I. vi-II FREE to You' .,._, Pleue help. Ph. ltfike at :z clt'an, qu:ct alngle adults "A'h&t you're missing. F'r. pa!io. Adultii, m n<>!~. i.i2 1.2BR-I "·th H'VE buyer for ho-in ""' · ••r CLEAN 2 BR Me. 9011\(' S120-$240 r-,.,., Lido Isle " ""' Nu-View! crpts d din st 640-0019 alt. 6. need a 2 bdr. unfum. house · Scott Pl. Cali owner 5-19-1800. Cpl!l·Drp~·Rlt-ins r"si:. .. ~~rdf. ca':ieu~ tod~ NU-VIEW RENTALS $100. · •• rpci"an At:~ 1 ;~ $185 . :z +den, 1% ha.., hltns, or dplx. ~·Ith yard in CdM APT. Poolsidt> -Spaciou~ Avail 9-J. e 496--6019 e U1VF.LY rt'dC'c. 2 hr, 1'2 bti.. ~l .. ~S. a Y · ~--or __ 494-.1~:0 hu .. wlbeam reil. slv, !'I!· gar, Child, sm pet welc! or Cd.i\f 111ghlands. Ont' pel Bungalow.J Pvt. patio Sl50. -~S'"ha-d~y-:El~m-,-,-nn~!,..'oo-1~ FOR rrnt. t..:nfurn 2RR apt. 2 2-car i;:ar, bltnic, frplc, crpt.~- E · rr $140 G pd 5"8-66.i!O $250 3 B f I lJ' 11 0 .K. llavr refs. Rent or ?Tl(). !n "right ad u I t 1. I & 2 BR. $140 up. drJls. S2'J:> on ll"ll.~. 5-14-20-t'i WILL buy small t"Q"Uity In 2 IMM DIATE~sess1on l!J'... . a• . . rm .2 ,;~ ~rci '1 t v leasf'. Not ovt'r $2ri0 mo. 846-1323. Fum.Avo il.Children's!!ttf. ~.~~~r~~~1 ·E\-~.:?'~11n,~~ orfiT.,..J967. bAlh home. Agt. or take Near ne'v 3 nn .. 2 3 BR . 2 BA. Kid.t & pet OK $35')., ~ B !I. bis pr 11b· PIPase help, Ph . ~11ke HI 1 ·.;;-7LR=G-.. -;;-2-:B;::R"'."""Bc-u-ng-,7,,-w ELi\1 GARDEN~ Arit1>. li7 I 2 B ~~~--- (1\'t"r paymt"nU. ~· ~~lthb .;~_Uy CS~~~ted . S2C6 UX:-ull l.11 <a~ isl Lt'ase. rlo$C;I, rar. r.dt'Ck.tn~:. 640-0019 nft. 6. Apt. 4 Gardens. 6 pooll'I. E. 2'lnd SI. C~f &12·3&1.l. ~:i~1~."ri: s,~~;IC'On~~'. A:;~~fj :!rps, ~~~.~;z,rilf~~: ~~~ Ul ins.I m2o4. Blti f+I ull · f~ lo"dmo. fmnt E:\'TRA clean, So. of JiW)'. 3 SaunM. Hot JAeuZ7.i!<. T('n-SPi\C. 2 k 3 Br. apt Sl ·IO"'UP nuhy l..;11rrn. DP 11'11.Y. 673-3824 lease. Ca 1 S45-M ' ns. p .. g ) .. Pt<'. NU:VIEW RENTALS RR 2 BA /f I nis ooum. 1100. •'" ~'". [ SOUTH COAST REAL-Bkr/CN.·ne:r 6-IZ..2221 ~9666 · . w rp c. Nev.· ........,,,,.. J:>ool. cpl/drp, hltn!I, kids Mesa Verd• ,.Nntill 673-4030 or -tK-3248 crpts & paint $315, mo. on BACHELOR-a-pl ok Huntington Beach TORS. a.£AN 2 BR. 1 BA. g!U'ag(', vrly IN. 673-8902 """" Coll N 642 DEl..lJXE 2 • ! BR, 2 °· l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;m;I . Maturt couple pref. Sl6S. • BEAOIC'OMBERS, Spac· 1 ,,,·~·--,--..--~~---SlOO. mo. 6"-'1:1 egc o.... .-;035 . iv ... ,_ 11£-·':iness TIME FOR ~~~pd. 2U KMx Pl .. A=.~RlC:,~•lO'V('I •• retrlg,uUlsl·~-•-w_B_:-i:-.-Be-.... _•ch..c;.r_d_u_p_I"'-· L CaJBI 646-11~ ~~~a~~::: 1~~~2~:~1 ON BEACH! ~i:.~~1:~ ~~~ 1--()pporlun-"'----'ty~---*-1 2 SIT. 2 br, entry hit'. Gar., LA ent• I '4>3900 er,n., drpt1, bltnt.. wum. •gun• NC bltM, CO\'C:red carport, \'Cf'Y 2 BR 2 BA Unf F'r S251 I:-:----=------- • WOULD you like to bt ftll ICK C •sff tl'rK"ed. SI«> kids, Pf'lA. • nxER upper at the heh, drya. Yearly $250. mo, 400 NR bdt. hl tchl, town. 4 lgt. Ir. spac. childttn/small 2 BR: Furn , Fr. $308 N•wport &uch IUC(.ftSful! ~~ID f~ Ren!._...A·House t79-l430 I 2 br. Sl!IO. h. ~an Ir be,y, 615-6210. rooms. Adlts, no ptts. $174. ~! .u. ttll '°.!,-cdC. S 1 5 2 ·S O· ADULTS ONLY. 2 BR, carp, dn1.pc1, ~. I~ ... p-~--• ~•1 4n• -~ ......,...,., 4 ...,.., e,nlf'r' St., C."I. ---'1•-•-Uabl• r . 1 'di • WOULD~ ~'ll to learn 4 BR, 111 ha. ne\\•ly Pf';inted. ALA Rentals e 6C5-3900 ....-... ~: '"""'""' -r = '"" ,.... rt' ng .. Ii~~-" t, no HOWtobe ~ THDftll~H A 32.S FA: CM NE\Vgarageapl,28r,bltm:: Carpel.9-drn.pes-rlt,ghwa!.ht'r pet~ AJ50 avail. dnclt.lor • WOtJU> ~ like ~ help RV~~ 53&--.3311~· • $260 mo. ~iiiiiiiiiiiimliilii9:w'l '·N-•w_,_po_rt_Ba..;_a;.ch____ <llsh .. ·hr. crpU: I drps. he•led pool.saunu·tt-nnl1 boat up lo 25 ft. $250 mo. other peopl• ~ we-1:2,---,BR=.-i-ba-.---.-. -.7_-. HARBOR VIEW HOME Apaib1•1tstw,..,. 1 Adult1 only. No Pf'l•. S235. rtt room~an vlt'wa 6iJ.;J.tO llfoms. 'HI 9 Al.1, " y PILOT -~ ··· -s Bednn., dlninC -YEAALY -Blk •• beooh. 548-<862. pooiowmpl• pu1<1.., .~~Lo )'OU Uk to dooblcr 1elll ~-~~:LI~~~'::~: room. $395. mo. ~UX(': Br .. 2 Ba. D(W. t* .. BEAL'TIFUL 1 '2 BR. St'Cwity Guards. N~'PORT ISL on 1'"8fer, JOQr lnmme Mth 10 to 15 REALTOR. &«-7270. A~ts. Fum. 360 rplc, ~/di'}',. P 311 0 · Contcmplr11ry GAt'dm 1\ptl\. HUNTINGTON ~1~r!~.·~p~,!~~;\,a:~ hrs P'1' week 9JWk It WANT AD MESA VERDE 3 br., 2 ba S.lbo. I I nd $300. 642--6052 aft 6 pm_. -P11;tlo!I, I r PI c .' pool. PACIFIC MMrp, Jar. Opt'ntt, applns, traln!:ng! home. $255. Jack Pt'Ck, % BR. den, 2 ba, tgt 1(11ch, 1 • YR. S2SO mo. or winter ~ $1 5!>-$1 70. Call Wi-51&.l. $3Zi. Yrly leas.. St~. e WOULD >W 11~ to call l ;-;54!Hl4QI.;:,--,--,-,-,,-=--,~~ din 1n.11. trplc, view o( bll.y. BAL lalt' • Yrly, 2 Br, furn, mo., lnrl. ullls. 2 br. Avail AVAIL. now . E/Skk>, 2 Br., 1ll OCEAN AVE.. 11.8. YEARLY rent.I, t bllc to tor an interview to find out 642 5671 lJb to trade?' Our Tnder'1 W/prdent'I'. No tge pell. S2l5/mo Mlt. no pets 919. ~1674 all 6 pm J•I Ba 81,__ d h h <TI4l 5J6...l4S7 men about tlT • P&Ndlla column ii fot )'OUI AnD A"'L !I>. J315 mo. · ' · •·lrtfu: •nytfmt wkentls. ' • .. .,, ' ~'I r, Ole open 10 am-4 pm OaflJ' bch, Ntw 3 br. 2 lll. apt. ~ _ SI-5 •·-lnr • -E\1-tt 6l'S-4SCS; ._5, (213) '"'=-:===--:---,. cpt/drp, encl. rtir. No JI"~. WILLI"! n••• ............ CO. Bltlnt, fJ"J)lc:, patio. UOO mo. -.....,.. .. 646-Mln 46-2661. I Nttd a "Pad"T Place an ad •. s1-.... ·-.-,... ntu..'~ ... V'I; ..... __. 6T>74!M; 673--7'21 Loh for Silo ' ' I ' I 52 DAILY PILOT [-....... ...... lf:il I l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ r Apt. UnfVm. US ~....-it .. talt 420 Rantalt Want.cl 46C Lott 555 Cement, C..C.oto '•ln11"9 & ~"'1o-.---....,.a-.. -ch.,...--SUMMER Vacatloo! ' ... --_...:,:..· --------Exp ERIE !ICED ConL Pa-rha~ln .,.....:r;,,.,·-·=,..,.,.,....,,,,,-homt within wt.lk di~ NEED FAST Sml white 1ofaJte1e doi AM. PaLD, Drives, walka. pool --··• I FM •• I ... _ . . . ~ ... PARK NEWPORT Bl:'ach in lovely Corona del Nffd a Ji:. 2 bdr. IWurn. hM. to Tinkt1. Reward, Fem. clf'Clu, brick and alwn, COLLECE $l11den1, 3 yn APARTMENTS Mat. AvaJJ Au,g 2&-rhru <irduplexlnCoron&dtlldar. Bu•hAtd • AUanto. 213 • •tON work. 894-3.533. palntlnr e~per. Low low Sf-pt. 20. $12j JK'r v.·k. l\1ult hav• llltla.11 to n1~. 592-2+*6. -~P~A~T~l~O~S.~SID=~E~W-A~W<S-.--prtce1. Nttd ~'Ork, Steve, on the bay 67a-~78. yard and one 00.. O.K. Not LOST Sml. ft"m. Lab. Very CEMENT CONTRACTOR 5U-4549. l.lmlry apartment llv\rli ov· NEY.' PORT Brach on fhc 0""' $235 mo; Jcue O.K. frk'ndly, WertcHU area. Call Max • * * g.K-()687 Profrulonal Palntlrw t'rlookin.-lhe ~·ater. Enjoy ht·nch mod J Br + extru. Rrts. lllPPlled. N~I by 548.-1171~xt 8. d a Y • ' lntn-/exter. Quality worlc 1150.00J htalth t.pa, 7 lf\lo'hn· .AuK. J.:Z-19. /!.""" 26--"-L 9. /l.UjfUlt 17. f1f'ue hf.Ip • Ph. 642-1807 eve1. e CUSl'OM CEMENT WORK Reu SST-765 • -~l' Mile t 640-0019 alt ' ==~,-=,.....,..~-c-Dri~S: \\1llks, pntkle:, mlna: [XJOls, 7 llghled ten· 6.JS.-;,615 i' 8 €'r · LOST: Tri-COloMi Beagle, pool dttks. Don, 6Q...851t PAINTING -llonnt, dun. nl!I courls, p!u.'I n1il{'ll nf 1..100-Isle. bay \ K'W upt. 011 N1':EDl::D lmmf'dlately 3 ma.le. Vlt', Cotnn1odore • guarantted work. Uet:nacd h1ryrlr tru1ls, puUlni.:. shul· the Y.nli•r, I bi". i'OJ!lpl furn 11R. home on Eastsldr C ?-.f. Marine", NR. Ans ''Cap-PATIOS, walks, dr!\lf'I. Saw, & tns~I. 67>.'i740. flcl"-llll t. CJ'OQUCI. Junior l's Sip!' 4. Walk 10 )){'iieh. s95 rn-r. lfnrbor Ill School taln". Reward. 541)..2283 ofc. break, rf'move & rt'place FOR dean If nut palntlna:. h~1n1 $114-50 n1onthly: al~ J l\'k. 1250 nio. 67;1.J~:i.'1 Dlstr!rl, ll ea & on n b It'. llomr 642-9151 eve1. concrete. 548-86811 for e&t. interior, ivaa. r.!es, C4U :ind 2 bcdr\'.iom plans and ----Rrlluhlt' 20 yr. resident. UJST iniall hl-.-,,.-roc-ka-.-•• · 'child C•r• Dick, ~ :!-story '"" n hl'HJ.•C'~. f.l('("· • * BEAOf APTS, ~Ip~ ti. &'6-618R. :----------1 ~;:::::..:::::,.::::_=._~-~· 11 Sl25 to Sl'i.·1 11kl,\ Aui!/~•pl . poodlt'" VIC Fon! & N~·~rt. Cr -tra-or PROF. Paint!"", -•--i., Inc k1!ch1•ns, l1rl\U1r patios Ba I \o th t IJ do CM Re ard LI 25083 ;__";_;~",;.:_:______ ·~ ~ ·- or halcon11•!1. ('tu·p1 .. 1lng, dn.· _6_1'-_:<_10_ nr 673...QOO. __ -llf'~~sr ~·1 tx1':.sm:pt. ~~ ~752. w . c . JACK Tau I & ne-RL'palr a.ccou&. cell., interft'Xtt'r. po.'r1es. Subtrrrantnn plll'k· Vacation ~ental1 425 house unfum. Ph. 64&2335 LOST \•lcinlt" CdM Animal remod .. addU. 20 yn. exp. Llc/In1. Free ett. fi6..51 9 l. ln1; wl1h ctr1·ato~. Opl1onal rt 6 ' LI , W PAINTING It. PAPERING. maid service. Just north of LAKE: J\rrowh«ad A·[ran11• ..:.' p.n1. 11o!pltal Llemale Se.alpolnt ed. /.fy llY C.O. 547-0036. 19 yrs In Harbor area. Lie I Fashion lsl3nd al Jamboft'(' cnh1n. 1.1;. 3 Bft, frplc. t.i::. U~~-u RN. 1 Br. apt, Llrlo S1an1esl', :1patkly collar. Or.1ftln9 bondt'd. Ref'• tum. 642-235&. d('('k. S!Al "knd $lj(} 11 k l!l1". yr1y IM". by n>sp!:'Ctabl<' 644-8160. :.:.:.:.=!...------""1016 b · DRAFTING 30 Day Specla1. Inter/Exttt . .,...,.... . .1'• •uru: USlnt'M "' o m a n . GOLD money clip. lnltia.11 :-il\-7722. Any s12e job. 5S7-9695 palnllng. Local refs., Lk'd ft1r rj•r:1:11 ln/orn1at1on LIOO Isle, "'Ulf'rfront. 2 hr. DB\\' Kl>cpMke Reward I Ch k "'" - p,\/{" :'>•·"i}llri -,-,-,-1.,-,"-" no ctuldrtl1. AfH·r Augu.~1 •••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .. ·• ~JI7i • . Eloctricel w"'A· LL"P'A· P~ER_,H.UNG and Sao Jonquin Hills Rot1d. 1'clC"phonr 17l·lt f,.W.t!JOO ' I 11 S350 \\le. f,j;\-,\1.-.AA I I 1~u h, $11.1 111u. t .1 I :O.lrin•a, .... "i;;;;mmmiiiiii~l~I ~~· ~] LOST Siam"5f' young frma t>. p, L ECTRICIAN, l!cenM'd. Call Rebro 646-2449 fi.11-27l7d:1~'' f,lfl--O.',;'ifr1·r~ Office Rental ~ Perso11als ~ Vicin11y N_r~'J)Ort Pier. bond~ Sm u jo•· I 7 •. ~. a ..,., mil nt. Plumbinn ll,\1.Ja/,\ n,\y C:l.l H 1 JtC"ward. 67.i-;)..1,1_'·----& repalni. S.CS-521)3. • Sp:iC'tuu~ h.1Y'lrnnt I litlrin. r.~""="',.._ .. ,.....1S®i.j~=~ -LOST ~1;1r Irish Sc'tter Furniture PLU"'ffiING REPAIR Lnnc lrrio;r. fi1~I'l'.l v.-~~~ wu·on;n nN P•r1onal1 530 l!i ITIO!i. old. II!~. Beh. Rt".!.·ard No job too mWl TUstin ~~ def~ • ll!NDU SPIRITIJALIST-. • 536-fi65I * t'"URNITURE Stripping &: 1 --~* 6"2-312llc~*=~- 4, !?!L.i\~JK: \\}/\JLIK. !fJ. Let rh i.~ ad change your v.·holr BEAtrr .. White PersLM cal R.elintshing. Frff Pickup COLE_P_L-UM81NG 3 RR To11 nhnusr. 1 1 ~ lin, rncl pri pa11r>, Lautll! Rm & f'r1ol. $'.!00 rno. ~28~~!10 aft 6. -~-outlook on life ror the better. Sun. m1dnl&ht. ?.tale, Vic : r .:•~""::.;°'::::1~1'~'~'Y~·~-:::..:::=·c...._ 24 hr. servn. 66-ll61 5,,,,11 "'U'!illl'! a!l>tn •n H••Pll•l's old Prof · _, .. · llf I usk Homes 644-S.'ilJ ... rd I c'"""'' ''" SaP11,1t>c 11ra h''"''~'"', c11sion .... auv1cc on c. I:~,~~~~'-!"!"~-~~~~·~~ ~ In ng SAVE On Plun1blng. Painting, '•''"1 ~"I)<'' ''' ~t '~' ,.,o,,, co,11 Lu.:C'nsed. Reading~ dally, Jrutallatlons. Free ntlmale1. Apts., '"d d•i• ~1 •'"1 "'1'"' "''~1. to A:'>t-IO P~t. •92-9136, AL'S GARDEl\'lNG u,.n, or n urn. " '" vt Dot.L~"1 492-90.?,.1. 312 No El Camino rm' "16 F U I 370 ,,,, ,,,,_ '' . I )~ for sardtnl .. w I 'm. I I Good ~fer. lm-0372. 1----------~ 11t!230 -;;a;" Henl. San Clrmrnl<'. . l111tnic:tio" . ,......,..... landscapinr aervlen. caU Drains wx:logged _ $7.50 Costa Mew ~T,iji~iiiAiiiNios!:;liiiiiiiii£1iiiiiiiiiii~· ~.; ~198 ews. Se r v 1 n I Sel\'f'r lint' to 100' • $15 1-----------BAY VIEW-OFFICES PAL:\! & CARD READINGS Newport. Cd~f. r.mtA MPsa, * 54~2502 * BEAUTIFUL NEW DC'luxf', air-l:onrlitionci.l Advice & help in niany mat-School1 & Do\-'t>r Shores, Westc.lltt. -.--PLUMBING--. l' I I 2 8 1 ORM. J:ri.leeoratl'll. Lido nrr11. 1''f'll, ~ frr enqu•:stio,"11'1',s. in1tr uction1 575 Al."S Landst"aplng. Tree Jnstllll·Remodel·Repair n urn .<>IH'1 SlflQ. R<'1t!onomlt·!!. llkr. 67S-6i00 0\'1·r fl Onl'. rcc1v1• u Irr -;;-------;;,;..;.. r'l!mO\'Ell. Yard remodt'll'"'· t'urn1~hc•rl S2~1. r1~1din1: for $.1. \\'}nrl. 12131i• '"' Frre Est. Ui:. 5411-8772 o~-si · I Sj() Trn.~h haulini:, lot C'll!'Bnup. l.u1'h gordPr. srl!lnJ.!, parioi:, ··' ,;rm~ 111·il! able • li!l-l-l3.i0. Fullr lie. l-1 AIRLINE Rrp:iir sprin!drrs. 673-1100. Roofing I pool. i:pa. ArluJl o;, no per.~. mo. \\'Ul provlrle rurnHtH''I' llahra. Coll for appr . * LANDSCAPING * • C 1 1 Deal 1.·,1 F.. 21sl SI., C.'.\1. at S'.i mo. An.~"·erlng servil"t' 11';\L.\t CARDS & SPIRITUAL T. uy tool ng. l '/101'\E,· 64(,..."ifiGG. a\li!.ilabll'. 222 Foml Ave. ltE/\D\''GS " . 1 J & Ne"' lll\\7\!, Sp r Ink J tr s, Din.-ct. J do my ov.·n \•;ork. l.J,m•rm Bf'ach. 494-9466 . " · orini.:: at or re-d k I S &15-11*1. 5-18-9;''90, .. w tluct1on, 10831 Beach Blvd.. r e s, c eanup. lale llc.'d. mealiBJIU 20 DESK ,, • .,. ~""""' ISO s'""""· 1 m; """'h or TRAVEL AGENCY '36-l22i. Sewing/Alt ........ Sparkling New Adult Ap1s. mo. Will prov1dt> fumlturt' Knolt"i1 Fn1m 527-:WOO F.XPERIENCED JaYpanear".; -SE-W-ING--:-DE·S-IGN· 1-NG-e 2 BR, 1 BA l''urn $225. a t SS mo. AnsweNla Rrvlce . . . Gardener. Comp. " Pri available. 17875 Bellch Blvd. PROBLEl\-1 Pregnancy. Con· CAREER 11.ialnt. shrubbe'"", trtt Men/Women. Rt'u. Rates vale patios, lush forest Hunlin~on Beach. 6G-4l2J fidrnt , i1 y mp at ht' t Jc TRAINING ,._ '''· .,. ~,1·•. s. $10 min. Call 84&-70'.l setting. Carport!, gas paid. • ~.... ~ 11 OFFICE. ground floor. 16,18 ~regnancy counseling. Abor· 4 E. '.aJth St., C.M. S48.-0137 N I !ton k Adoption n1 AP-EXPERT J a pa n t! 1 e Laouna Beach ewport B vd., Costa l-feu, CARE 642-4436 . A A Gardener, know .how' S.'i5 mo. ~212: 644-1001 · · • • cvrs. ALCOl{OLTCS Anonymous. tr Lne upke<-p. plant, pe!I, trim. 2 BR. vie"'· bulltins, pool, Pho cleanup. 968-3486. ll't-ract. $265 mn. Is t' . .OFF!Ct ; SP/I.CE. 44~ Old , nP" !i42-?2I7 or write Si /, ~ .~~=~- f.lature adults. 499-1005 NC'11•port Blvd, :I b!ks No. of T .0. Box 1223, Costa flfesa. * ROTOTILL ING * C 'lOO ~ $3:1 Front/rear. U-veling & Ea<&: t H11·y !. 300 !q. ft. $!1j/n10. Soco'al Clubs '3.' d 190 "'" -5-l"-;.300. _. ---~----'-f) fi gro. 1ng . ......,.J....,. ----Jo o·-:-• • PROFESSIONAL l'HOt'ES."101".AL ':;; u 1 t {'. 'IN YOURSF.LF '/Cf LC I " •' Japanese Carr1enlng St-rvlrt' 1't"ilcly tc> gu. ]l('il at IJul-;.1 .~ S0:\1F.ONF: F:J.St.:. Disc F'lt'e Es!. • 6-16-0619 01if'a. 11.rt $27 :-i /mo . OVER 400 ~lf..J.12'.l. DISCOVERY 610 E. 17th St. 1/0 LLORAN'SLa1111Ser\'icc. 11 llR'.\" .cJw•5 "J'\''"1 ~ryn~ Quality \\'orkn1an1hip. Free ----------ELEGANT, srnall, 1'r11·por1 · ;}·"""' • · ·"' •. , . ..,.. Santa Ana Roo'ls I J 11 , I f'5f. a irer 6 pm. 962-~703. . . or ni1! rorn " n C1'nll'I" su1rr ol f)flil'f'~. For Travtl 540 SZO ll'l'l'kly. Clran, old informnlion i:all &M-AA14 or!~---------543.6655 J-:XP. lll\\.l"niian Cardt'nrr. fashioned hole\. 4 blks from 642-3073. SET SAIL Co1nplel.e gardf'l'llng servl~ IK'ach. TV, launr1r')•, ('tc. e DELUXE l ,:? or 3 room TAHITI Kamal11.ni, 64G-4676. Thr Colonial Inn.' ~Zl S!h Crri -' " M " o.h F Q Ii!' 1· [ f offit'f'll. Reir;t tleal in o.c. · 1111 " 1.~ieu .A oonrr, or ua 1ca ion n O Jt.:'>l'S Gardening, complett' S1., lfntgn. Bch. 536-9167. Airport area. 833-2840 l'l'Cll' & guC'~I~ sh. rosrs. lnwn & yard catt, cleanups.. Re11t•ls ]~ Rooms Alt1r.1tloni-642-5845 Ne1t. accurale. 1D ye&r1 exp. Tll• CERA?t-IIC Tiit, Kitchens, Baths. F.ntryt. C u s I o m v.·ork. Reas. Glen. 54~7263. CJ-:RA.1\flC 11\e new '1 rt'modPI. fl'f'(' C'S!. Small job.~ 11·elcome. 536-2"26. TIME FOR (j)UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD R00~1S $18 111k up \.l'·kH : BusiMll R•ntal 445 __ (213) 378-1239 INTF.RESTf:D-IN _A_ ~5--.1662 afl 5 pm. SlJ 11·k up Apls. 2.176 ---"------·~ TEENAGE Canoe Trip Do\i·n REAL E5"I'ATF. CAREER~ GENERAL c\ea.n up yard Ne\\·port BI v d, G\1. NEAR 17th &: Frwy-,rround Cnlorarlo River. 6 da)'!. 1714) a48-1192 maint. garage clean up., ;;;;;;;;;;;;64;;;;;ii2ii•ii5ii6iiii7ii8iiiiiiiiiijjj 548-9T.loi. floor. 500 11q . ft. $\00-6.JO sq. Al:C'S 12-17. SJO per person. Acametly Ren! Estate ~54TI. II BEDROOM with kitchen ft. $115. parkirlJI:. Priv. rrsl l.ir·d guidt>s. 646-.'m<t. C'.onlracl & Ins. School pri\'ilr~t'!li. lllni;:: Brh atta. ri"JOnis. Sch1i-on.l', 673-2f{~1.1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~:1 '.125 Old No. N\\'PI. 01 .. NR G1ner.1I Services 962-i:l20 alt 6, all day R.F.. Education S\nct• 1964 FUIJ.Y oouippcrl llra!l 1 1 ~"'" l ][SJ "'knrl~.=---=~~ in N.B. For info .• 11T1!l' r.. l ost and Found ---~ AN PRIVATE room with bath. Cunn\n~hnm P .O. Bo" !G1.l~uliiiliii;;;;;;;~·:;;:; Kitr hen, laundry, perking & Balhoo !!'land. CnlH. 92'662. INVESTIGATOR pool pn1·i!l'f:C!. 642-llm . ------R,('(X)rdcd 1'1eS1age Tells lfow TOTAL SERVICES CO. Plumbg, Carpentry, Elec. ltC"palrs, hAullng. 646·I809. Haull"!I • Olfice-ro:l !<q. ft. n1·I r.011·. Found lfrn ads) S50 Call Toll Free R00~1S $20 & up. Ovrrlook-e SOD sq. fl. Industrial Shop -(1) 8®-42~32 ins: Harbor & Ocean. 1~ blk avl Aus;:. &Wr2130. AFFECTIONATE y oung _ . . _ _ TREJ-: & largl" plant removal. Ro lot 1111 n g-, rrnov11ting. Yard cleanups. P..1r>VI' & Haul. Call ?tl&T 6-12-1403. ocean. 2500 Senview, CdM. niole bro\.l·n tabby \\'bite --HB of~/~lort'S l_o 900' Pvt. rlen rollar. Orient;! hr•••!-------~ ROOl\t \.l'ilh kltchfon. laundry b.1th11, 24c v.·/ut1I. Adj. PO hf'll Cro ·n D H bo ! ]~ .\ """1 priv. Frn1nle only. '-h La "'"1301 · " r ., or r S«v1c91 ind R.,,..... ·-·· _!If"" · ng . .,...,... · Vic1r hills, CdM. 64.J..-0211; M2--84r.l J-1. 8 · area. TI-IF. FActorv bas 2 shop~ ;&iM~-\3~12:1.::::_::::.::::::~1:.iiiiiiiii;;;aiiio•.;~..; pvr entrance & ba. quiet. avallablt'. S75 & $125. Call $NG "ml al _ d 1. h Ad"A R Rtfrig. \\'orking gentleman. Robi 673-9600 · " · m P re c is u---oom YARD, c.lt>anups. Removt' lrtts, dirt, Ivy, Drlvt'V.'ays, irading. 847-2mi. S65 54.llST:JO _ ~-n._._ --·-----liru·n. dog. Short ta il.f ---------- mo. -· C2 bldg. nr N"'PI Rid, off s1 Collrir-no fngs. {S.~). Vie Remodeling, Patios, Roofs, Guo1t Home 415 prk12:. 119 Cabrlllo, Cost.a 11.R. 8·12-TWl X282, days. Lie. & Bonded. c:oodv.•in A- 1\lesa, 1225. 64.>--2331 all 6. ~12-1810 cvPs. Son, 846-3708 or 847-83T,. YARD &: Garap Ot>anup. }'rec est. 7 day1. Call anytime, 548-5031. ,!P!'~fa!~ l~~~'t!d •XI.NT location in c(;,8 GF:R:0.!1,N Shepherd. I'll'. Jaby1ittlng food . ..• ilo1r"'tl . 2500 !<q. ft . for lease 19th St. & l\!onrovia sr. __ .,.;. __ ;:_ ____ _ , ni~ checrfui !UJ"---Heating & Air Conditioning roundings. Avail Aug. l. _s_~~-~onth. 5-1~371:>_. __ Costa flfcsa, aflcr 5 , DAY Nursery, bahle! to S * Call 54S-41:>3 -. ATTRAC. shop in d"·n\0\1'n 6-124lifi7. )TI. S18 IX,. 1\'k, 6-J&..5788 Or S~u-m-m--.~,R~e-n_J_a~h--472~0 C.~r. Frrshly J)llin!ed. 11('11· J-"OUN'D 8 '2 . med. ~izl' 6-6-130=2.~~~~~~-AIR COND. CO"'TRACTOR tile. S.15 \\'.19th St. 54-'--~l:l. Shrpherd • Collif', m::ile DEPENDABLE a.net lo\'ing Call for t>slimalt' -642--0515 * * * * * * SroR-~for \rnSt" & Qfli~ l\lnn1 or clerl pltacp <"fill, i inf.wt :arr .. Fle.xihle hour!, RR llug~n.,-Wi Ne\.ltJOrt, NB * BRAND NEW * St)ILt'f'. 10:1 !)('! ~111r. ~an w11 n1 to l2:l'.I hon1l'. fi.12-0&110. S93-S2(b. Hnu1ecluning Condo home "·1 boal sl i11 Oen1£'nll", 492-1211. J\IALE Parakl'r1, tu r q. Carpenter Suminer. or leasei1 avail. Industrial R!!ntal 450 sto11111ch, I.ilk ~!rips on head.I --'--------l'llESA Cleaning. Carpets, 4'101 \\·. Con!<l llir>hway _____.., .• _ __.. }'ound in N.B. in Hlufls. e CARPENTR\. e winrlo"·s, floorz, t' t c . -* Call: 675-6820 * COSTA MESA 644-66i6. P.ough & F inish Patio. Topa Rrsid/rom'I. 557-fi7 42 , B AY '"""'V 2 "''-m, 1440 & 2880 Sq, 1"t. FND \'' O C . & ~mt'lll. 6 4 6-S 9 71 -~>l7S-<=J~ll~. ~=~~~~ ·~· ~~~ CABIN~ •lAKf.RS-. IC. rg. o. Atrport 548-1594 HOUSE OF CLEAN aleeps 4 completely furnish· ~.' · lfrvinc). Hlk feml . lrrrtn-1 ~~~·~·~-===~--ed. Avail June to &pt. $750 }'IRERCLASS puppy. 8J3...S8RO ext 2'.}3 7. EX P J:: RI E NCED ronl. Floors, windows, crpt, walls. pr month. Adultl only Nr. N"·pt Ff"\\·y & S.D. Fn\y, 5:30 pm. ' · patios, ririvcs, "·alks. pool 6 yrs in area. 642-6824, 2931 Gract> Ln dC"Cks, bri<'k and .slump I 11J;ent. 61:.i-4_93~0_. ____ <&i of Bnkcr, E of Fairview 1'1JUN D Dachshunrl fcniale, :r;tont' w"Ork. ~-l:"i33. Pro • Carpet Cl•.1nlng BALBOA ISLA,"D fnm hotrl. 11 1\11) Repr~ntat i \'e theft' hlfncl, l\lt>sa del f.lar area.I~""-"---""'-=~----Also "indov.'S & floor care. A ,' 1· " " & 9 .12 ....... ~;,...s&l9 aftrr 5 pm. S E l\l I-Rellred Ca1'JM'fller. Call Dutch s.J&..1508, 24 hn;. p .. rm~. rom ...-.. ay am '""'n. \V'I 140 "·k. 127 Ai;::alr. 67'".>-3613. fTI 4l 979-4434 or 87'9-4ID SllORTIIAIRED c 1r 1 11 do Ii.1th• repairs. etc. E.xcellent Jlousecleani"" 1'iiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiliiiiiilIJiiiiiiiiiOEii~·,;;;;iiiiiiiii . 0 ir . an • 646-5292 • t' & \1•hitC'. Vic Brook.~rst & · ---by day. O....'Tt trans. Arlams. !Wl.1-2832 t'\'l'S. Custon1 \\lood\1"0rking * 836--0648 • * * * * * . Cabinet SpeclalL~ls PART Col111!' dog found vie. S35-~~71 Fare! 5-l&-Z.'20 Bob Dedic.1ted Cle1nlng College> &: \\.'atson, C.l\1. • ' -. \~'E 00 EVERYTIIINC * * Trader's Paradise lines times dollars 5-13--1248. CARPENTRY, Additions & Refs. fue est. 646-2839 rt'pair. 20 yr'il.M! Harbor I~-~-~--'---'-- 1'1JUND .young ftmall!Cnlico area. &16-7llS/67~2!l4. Landscaping !"RI, \'11' Rochc!ter, C.M.l~-""""''--""-""'-"::.C-:>f!l-6147. Carpet Service LANDSCAPING for real estatf'rs and res .. main. and J-'l'l!J:\fl malr (~rra t DllM, JOJ-IN 'S Carpet & Uphol.stt'"" I 1 ~ -~ r, ·" M'r.. n"t's op~ ........ 1·1e. ,ohf'"\ l'.~rk B«!ach. Ori-Shampoo l re e Scotch· rcniovro, plant! pruned, Cnpo lk l1. <l!ll-lOO.I. guard !Soil Re!ardants). new lawns. free eat., relll!. F~n Sia111c~e cal, frnilllr. Degreasers &. all color rates. 84&-54n. h1ul 1 kiH<'n. vie. California brightencrs &-10 minute I ,;;=:c.::.::~:cc,-=-7'" SC'hl .. C.~I. !i."J7-I104. bleach for while carpets. Plaiter, P.1tch, Rep.1lr rot:ND CC"rmnn Short hlllr Save your money by saving * PATCH PLASTERING poinlrr, F11irvk'w & FRlr. me extra trips. Will clean All types. Free t'ltlmala !'>"lft-l:il7. livlng mi., dining rm. 'r =-.,...,.,.:C~"1=';:.:~::.c=C....---hall SlS. Any rm. S'f .50, !~'::' ________________ ../ 1'"0UND • ~lale long haired rouch SIO. Cha.Ir $5. 15 yn. Painting & PVI' party wants trust Eut Calta Mesa 3 Br 2 pt-Slamt"se cal w/bluc tYt'l!. exp, ls what counll, not Peperhengl"g dttda. Ha\.~ MW Uncoln )ll. home, prof. indscpd. Ex. vie. 17th & Tu.sun. &ll--0237. method. I do W'Of'k myself Q Cootintnta.I Town St'da.n. ~hana;l' !or 4 to 10 units. Lo1t 555 Good ref. 531~101. "~;.:try Y ~es~: Will In~ Up or '!'! FORTIN, Realtor CALICO .. • • STEA~f clean Wlln' carpet • student wl"· -r job ~ ~i07t> 642·5000 cat SP 1 t e Y get it really cl:"'an. Gtt all . '" '"' · no -wanden:'d frnm hotnt'. Lusk shampoo 6 dirt out like bi1t or too 1mall-allo minor Tntde house plUI ruest r-.:ew :? Br mobile home. 24 Homes. Coron11. dr'I Mar. nev.•. Any l rooms 6 n!pelr '\\'Orlt~I for fltt a.pt. 1-lu 5""% loan In wlde. 14.SSl Jeflrf.y Rd, Ir· Owner: J3mr~ o . Ti-uesdt'll. hllll\.l'A)' or 8tt1;lrwe.y. S39.50. est. 642-1907 or 968--0588 Sllcramento for house vine Ranch. Pvt park, rl"t'. J( !oun~. plca&t' call ~tin Not exceedlna: CiO &q. ft. f\o Wu-:1~!! ln Costa Mesa l\J't!I. Trade for beach prop or '! or 67~. ~ * WALLPAPER * Harry 1n41 633-!lGOO ~ fr«_·"".....c·_21_l_ll_IA_9-<GOO_:,.:c· __ IWitrrf.1it"old rem. r o 11 1 f' :elllng~ When Yo'l C..U "llac·· Uke to tr1ute'! Our Trtu'l<'r's l)'Pf' M-.:. Al'flnc: 2 yn.. 548-144-4 W-TnJ R-2 lot Palm Springe, V1lut> SM. For house 10 $60,000. Bt'atty Co. 8.JM.Ml Of' 544--«)15 Paradlst column lg ror )"OU' Brnnk'l"fi>tJ,\rtam1. Any In-• PEARL TONE • PROn::ss10NA~Palnttr. 5 line fn fl''r . • ~i n·: ,., 1\•ht'rtaboutt Acouatle c t' 11 I n rt pro-II o n e 1 t ,..'Orte, ru.. 5 dnys r1h l~rish • A l'i-2.i~l. ftulonally applll"d b)' Louie Uc/lns.. Jnl!Ext. Free for 5 buckl. 11lST ·trl-colored "n1"ii.1;c;;me, llllI1l"1. 5.J6-4!>9:1. ft!. Refl. 548-2759. * ' * * * s montlu, &MY.'l!'f~ r 0 Acoustical Ceilings blown p A IN TINC.Dl>ll-For·Lt' ... l'!!!!!!!!l!l!!!!!!!l•••!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*!! J~·~·n~"~o<ly~"!:.. "'~":_"~":.'·!'.6~7""'1>~ machine appUed. Fr•• lalqy1 lowe11t bid) l«al 11 or &tZ-11 11, u k lor Debbie. Httmatt's. Guar. 644-TISJ. 13 )TS. f!'.lp. fi73.392l. t CLASSIFIED HOURS Advt-rtliwni m11y plaec their adl hy trlPphone ~:00 a .m. to !'i::\O p.m. Monaay thru Friday l!I to noon 8a.turday COSTA 11.tESA omcE J.10 W.· Bay &1:.!-5678 NE\VPORT BEACH :) .. 1:J3 Nr"·1111rt Blvd. 642-5678 JIUNTINGTON BEACll 17875 Bee.ch Blvd. ~1220 LACUNA BEACl-1 222 r orl'!l t Ave. 494-9466 SA~ CLEl>-I ENTE 305 N. El Camino Real 492--4420 NORTH COUNTY dial free 54Q...U20 CL.USIFIED DEADLINES Deadline fo r copy IE kills is 5:30 p.m. the day be, for publlC3Uon, except for Sunday &. ?tlonday Editions when dl"llldline is Saturday, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERRORS : Advtrtisef"5 should chN"k their ads J'lily A-report errors lmml'!dlatt>ly. THE' C·AlLY PILOT assumes liability for lhf fl~t ln- ~rttct lnseTtion only, CANCEILATIONS: When Jdlllng-an ad be sure to make " rt'COrd or the Kll.L NUMBER given you by your ad lAker as rettipt ot your cllllcellatlon. Thlt kill number must bt' Pft- sentcd by the advertisu In ca.sc ot a dl::pote. CANCEU..ATION 0 n CORRECTION OF NEW AD BEFORE RUNNING: f;wry erfort ls made tn kill or C'C>ttt'Ct a ON' ad U\at has bt'ol"n ordered, but ~·e cannot lt\l&l"llll· ttt to do KO until the ad hat appeved In th c paper. OIME-A·UNE ADS: Thett" •d.s are strictly cuh 1n ad~ by mall or at &l'I)' one of our ol-nces. NO phone orders. TH.E DAn.Y rnm ft. serves lht right to clq.. 1lf)', Milt, rtnsnr or l'°l"'" fust' any advtrtlS(!mtnt. and to chanRt" lta ntet • l"f'l:\llltkinl withoUt prlOl' ootk<, CLASSIFIED MAILING ADDRESS p. o. Bol 1560. a.ta Mtsa ~ ~' ..... t, 1972 PILOT·AIMJITlSU JOIN THE 'SELLERS CIRCLE' ~WE'RE , · SAVING SPACE ••• ~ r-;;-J ~ ~ ~ If you sell a service and don't advertise in the DAILY PILOT Service Directory, you're doin9 business the hard way. The Service Directory I classifications 600-699 in the classified ed section daily) gives you an advanta9e you 9et through no other advertising medium. It reach- es customers who are ready to buy. Be there when your prospects come into the market looking for the services you have to sell. If your service isn't listed, we'll start a cate9ory just for you. Pick up the phone right now and reserve your space in the "Sellers Circle" • , , Your Direct Line to . . Directory Results 642-567 8 DAILY PILOT 1 CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT . •• ~. Aloost 9, 1m DAJlV P!LbT • • ,.,., ,. l[Il] ~[ ~,.,,.,~, ·~lrm~,~'iiiiii"'iiiiii"''iiiiii"•;;:l[ll]~·· f '""'•=• ][ll] ~[ -"'"'-' '~'llll ,~1 -L'"'iiiiiii1"•~l[ll)ii;J/; [~L""'iiiiii·--l:;!Ill~1~' ;;L;;;'"''';;;""" ~l!Ill~iJ~I ;;QL•-•·-~][jJ];;:.J1 '°4! Wanted, l'""'"I• m H Ip Wen!M, M & F 710 Help Wamod, M & F 710 Help Wini.I, M & F 710 liolp Wan!M, ¥ & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 .. ,, v;.,,, ... M ~ F 710 Help W•nted, M & F 710Holp W•ntod, M & f 710 ----'--"-----====----;;qnD;a of U.)'UNlld Pi ASSEMBLERS EXEC. Sec:n\ary. Sal. mm. -NEW HOSPITAL n e • d 1 R.E. ~ -I IUPOl...,nl '-· CLERIC TYPIST ... ....,,.,. w/a.per. Pleut KEYPUNCH medical '""..,,""'-Ex· DO IT NOW! lntllllptrL Jtr_..Nt ckx· P. C. Board autmbly '° 9) w.p.m.. Min. Eltctrle t)llle'-lll!nd complete 1"l!IWIM, P.O. ptr. only need appl)I, San W , ,.,_ _ _ _. ........, t.ertt;y. MUS wort bttwMn $2.6$ per hr. Great co. A wrllf'r. Matl!rial control It Box 1623. NNport Bt&cb, & Ot.mtntt ~ lbpital, 1 ,. on u""" move ~~ tttldnl&ht A I AJL Max· bendHs. pw"Ctw1oz: dept irxper. Ca 9l6Q).-=~==~-M-2882, 496-aMJ. ~ 1~;~~ Jus~"• lmum 4 lira per n\ohl PJ'.S. NO FEES lltlpllll. EXPER. COUPLE TYPISTS NEWPORT ucl\ll«tUtal Job ·&ndazowUllOi!Omak< MILLION DOLLAR PROGRAM OPENS IN ORANGE COUNTY 250 Salesmen & Salesladies Rt-spertabl9 ..vrt on I y P •clftc Call For Appt ~~tt'Pinc Ii: r1nn needl tteep(·tecy. Pt a Suttf'll Contmhhnenl I declred. ~'rlte au,~ Ad Penonnel Services tDCfu.ltrial fUt•Uons Gf.f"lknin&: DulJt"•. time • Mon.. \Ved., m.. 10 want to talk 10 YOU! lJlOk No. •Dally Pilot, P.O. 112 No. Tower Xln't \i.'orktn& Coods, VOLT becin-Eventual hill tltM. at lhe ~1111 • expanding Bax 1*. Calta Mesa. Ca Union Bank Square (714 ) 494-9401 Llve-ln. Instant Ptraonnel Xlnt typtn1 t't'q 'd . All Dt'par1nu~nl•. Some po- NEEDED NOW!!!! 92617. 0 CaW Ph: 645-3963 TetnpoNll)' Scrvtct! lntervlh·s will be oon. sitions Salary + Comml11-MI~~ · \\'kdaya Fo.r Appointment 3M8 Campus Or., Sulle 106 ducted on Fri., Aua. 11 • on-slon&, others CuArMtN!'d GOOD TYPIST Ask lor r .. ~c..cl May TELONIC EXPERIENCED seamttrell N"e-wport Beach 546-4741 ly. Call 642.--3392 for appt. Dra1.1·s high prr ('t.'1'11 bonu1. Wiii do your typing at """"'"'!"""'~~~~'" INDUSTRIES to a.ullt drusmaktr w/ ~ual Oppor. Emp\oyt"T' NITE Audllor, UJlft'. NCR pa.hi \'ai.:11-HoN1. ~trdlcal an1t her home, Wiii rlckvp A1TR.ACTIVE pla to 1ttm alterations & dreumaldJW, ""~~~~~~~!! 4a'.IO PBX. Apply Ben Lil• lJUUra.tl<'t'. Do it NO\\'! •nd deliver loca H.B., A teach profeSlional ell»-Laguna Be•ch pe.rt llmt'. Must have CM'D KEYPUNCHERS Browm Motor l!Otel, lll06 Jrs Your mm.·r ! e MUST BE YOUNG, NEAT, AGGRESSIVE ANO WILLING TO WORK. P.V., Wnt, 75c per Pl• medca. Fn!l! -1-1-. Vi· tra.ns, Jkfs ,......d. Conma NH'ded Immediately. AU So. Cout Hwy, So. Lapna. Call JACK SEY~IOl.IR Ill ~ b hou UIUU>IQI F.quaJ Oppor. Employer ·~-. or W wo .... Y r vianeWoodwatd,M2-&M!ti'Jr1 =========:1;;d•~l~Mar~~-~61>-~l~T35~;;--;;;;:;I shifts, m\Ut hll .... t:xper. NURSESAIDES l:LVN IHT·l22'1 776·7231 e EARN $200 TO $300 PER WEEK ull M7.3G95. appt. EXPERIENCED '""" Xlnl ,.,,.,..,,.. Garllold C onval~acrnt • SEYMOUR OOMPLETE "thorourb S.by~tt" wanted, ilv..ln • Clk Typ/2 MC»-$42$ ...,..!Uy !or 1.oguna Hill• KECL•LIYI SGuolRL Hoopl lal. T181 Garfield Avt .• R lty & I lntervi•ws: 10 AM 2 PM 4 PM Thundoy-Au9ust 10 .--cleanlnc will do aa.1 3 child WODIW' Sec'y1/2 $6004750 oUiC'l', Prob&~ ....,.ten't'd: H.B. MT-9671. ea nvestment • ary, tftl. • I so ~-1J•1••1 -evt'r)'thing pl1.11 m In or tu1 home & atmoapherr. F /C Bkpr 2 ~M cx~l 1okiUJ; you n i . .,. -NURSES aides, all shlft.s . repa.ln paln t lnr le 968-4840. C .. rk/4 Dys $2.75 hr 2131271-5951. 2>61 Bualnes.1 Ctnttt"Dr. ExP"'f'Lrnce Pref. RECEPTIONIST/ rettnishlng I urn · Ex. Rec.pt/2 $425-$500 -Irvine 5.cS-5585 TYPIST ?Tf~ncn • $25, a day call ~~~:~;~ ~ ::~ SERVICE CENTER FACTORY KEYPUNCH.--~$6240 ---=-=-'-----lr-.1in. 2 Ylll olc exptt. f'flRi· SADDLEBACK INN 96l-6269. me<t. tor ca~ of 2 children 1 AGENCY Excelltnt aummer \\'trl, Each 1l•y is a dtllithi. &---OFFICE TEMPORARY lion req's ti ling ('!('. P<'m1. NEED help at home! We & 3. t.1y Corona del Pi-tar 4262 ClllllpUI Dr., B-4, ~'R Trainee le experienced. Im· conie ltam mtmber iii punch l'os. l''nngt btnt'lits. F irst StrMt, Si1nt• Ana (Just off S.A. FrMw1y) ba\'e Aid« • NW'1WI • honie. 2~J lo 31.2 day wit, no J~rJcn Schaftcr M7-2711 mediate placement. "'Ct'kJy your ~'11 tuN'ess lltory. Call ApPl y in Pt'rson liou&elqn • C.Ompanlons \\·k·nds. Own trans. Rt'fs. pay c~k. No tee. t.farion ltfann, &13-1700. Dtn· Summer's Almost Gone i1sk for Mr. Pot • Homemakers -Upjohn requlttd. Call 6T'a-8144 afttr KELLY GIRL nis &: Df-Mls PertonlM'I , •• bot we stlll have plenty Mi1rttc Printing Inc. 547~1. 5pm. COMMERCIAL XlSl Busineu Ctr. Dr. Agency of Jrvlnf', 21m ofttmporuy0Ulce)obs1.1·ilh 15n Placentli1, N .B. DAYWORK. Central Clean. =BAB~~Y~sr=i=·i=E=R-.~M~a~lur-,-0~,d<~r TElLER Irvine 833-1441 1.ilchel90n Dr .. Irvlnt'. top pay, inttrtstlng variety, An equal opportunily Sales SHOE Salesman Exp. AllO ,_ o Jlabl• Tr·-po,la· ,~I I 2 Exp:'r. J•1"I "1'lmf' KEYPUNCH OPR. llll local. 2 yrs office expt"rl;iiiiiiiiOiii•iimoip;;;loiiyi;"iiiiiiiiiiiii Toy & G 1'fj Parl1'1s Part tlmf' c11shit'r. Apply 1n Ulfl,• "'"'' • .. ,. \\1lman WM ni 0 care or -UNITED --F /C_B_OOKKEEPER """ftrred, over 18. p .. -n. Mandtls SIWJf'i. 21 tlon. SC-10061541·9330. small children, "'kday._ My ,.. .._ CALIFORNiA. BANK Property mgm't firm re-All shirts. F /tlmt. p/lim4'. RECEPTIONIST llouM>wh•es. dt'monsttators t-·ashion Island. N""'·port MtfD Want9d, M & F 71~ home. Ref. pltue. 642·7074· Sfx Monarch B.'lY P\:1.i.11 quires ex-per. bookkttP"r to Temporary. To $3 ptr hr. Brown's Temporary SECRETARY earn to S2.00D by Dec. l. NO Sch._------- BABYSITIER. relia. hl~cl\I SI). IJ'...,'Tla handle CIR, CJD, billinp No fee. 10236 Lakc\.\-ood Blvd, Oov.·ney Openin(;s ll(lw tor proplt "'/ DELlVERfES, NO COL-SllOF: Sal€'sni;in, f . t Im e , AAA·l rnEE JOBS or college gltl. I day a wk. 49~127l & Ken'l led&cts tor shopping Pro-Ttmp/Ttmpo 869-2<11 2 or 521·5.202 good ~kll!~. Both &Oort .l LECTIOXS, FREE HOST-xln't oppor. Apply ·n Pf"r'30Tl, e 8 Stt'ys ~ S6Zi CM an'a. 54!).-0969. Equal Or:ior. Ern ployt"r cc-nters. Ute typing. Ott.Jett: 17802 Sky Perk I lo.1·: rrrn1 ass1gnm .. ~·~. ~ GJITS. Nttd car. S&A Shoes, ll3 E. 171h St, e 2 Acct. Stenoa Free~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiii located near Oran&e County Suite 101 , Irvine Ont!C'al A9~111tant Irvine 540-4450 826-2010. Gifts 'N G.'1.dget ... --I 1,;C;;'ii'-O..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I e 2 Le:::"a.1 St:c'ys F1'ff S9XI COOKS , DISJf\\.ASHEflS. Airport. Submit resume of 54Q..4450 THE EYES HAVE ITI :\'EVEH A ~'F.~: AT TF.:'>IPO --SEAMSTRE.SS--e 4 P/C Bk.kprs Free $i00 Benklng \VAITRESSES. Denn y. s t'xper. & salary to 1.fr. Abel, . fant11.g tlc oppor. to go w_ilh TEMPO F'or ?.fen'• It \\'omcn '.11 Bo-SOLDERERS Liz Relnder'a Agency Colfre Shop, l&Ml S. Coo.s1 P.O. Box DY, ln·iM, Calli. LEGAL SECRETARY up&: comuig doctor looking Tempor1ry Help t!qut Shipping rt"Ct!v1ng Ir I kx.1s fO!' 4!.00 Campus Dr., N.B. // 17G Q /J Hv.'Y .. Laguna U!'11.ch. I 92664· Shazv attorney looking lor for sharp attrnctive assis-alter~llons. P~nn. imition \\'Ith prcv 1 e.~pe~ nd lmmed. ()pening-1' 546-ZllS J\e{lU irl COOK&: tray9. Matun.• \11dy. FIELD shlU'p gaJ \\'/2 yrs buslnc&., !ant. Call Tracy ~tartin. REC'f:J'TIOr-;"IST. busy lmnl tor right prr50n. good ro. Sa. ary P" s A·l Personnrl Agency, 800 S. d Aitemoon '!hi lt. 11 :30-8. lit~ SUPERINTENDENT law rxpt"r. Probatr, real 83..1-2700. Dc-nn1s Ir Dennis dl'!!k \.\·irh !M'avy phoN" Joa1t. THE LOOK upo_n exiw-r. Xtra Iona: ltnn Et Camlm Real, San Clf'rn., Reh area. 842-55.il Ou ts 111 n din g opp o r . prop., cl\•\J, Gd sh il typing Penonntl Agl'tK'y ol Irvine, Accurnte me~'ll/.:t' l'l'corthng 644--6500 8"5!P:nmcnt. 540-44SO 492-200L \\'e ha\•t joba Need Girla Cu.~lomer St'r\'ire \\'/gro.,..1h-Oril'nted home 11l<1U.l. To S700. 2Dil2 J.flr hf-l50n Dr., lrvirn-. & xl n1 spelhni.: a 1nus1. SEA!>tS'TRE.'·fS-w t'<I r...,11 lr~tn.• "EE T TEltJPO avail. \Vith Banking Exper. NEW OPEN INGS bldR. co. ~tu.st ht' ""P"I'· ln CAU Ba.rbara Kim 540-0635 0-OE S -SU.PE_R_ TyJX'. /1\e. own tran1o n:q'd. • ' an! • NI-.:Vl::lt A 1' A FHA constr .. both on-site & NEWPORT R R DE K • ShorthaM &: knowledge or 2110,. l"e\.\'port Blvd. NB TEMPO A Bett~:~porary e Escrow 21 Ir UP oU-sitr. 5"nd reaurne Stand-PERSONNEL AGENCY Jntt'mational traffic exp. real estale/conslruclion a 673-:r..68. Tempor1ry Htlp Div. of U.S/ Safety~ •=< W pttferable. Type 50 \VP~I. dt>finitr plus. Call :r-.rrs. URGENTLY e loan Processors ard-Pac-ific Corp., ~ · 3848 CampUs Dr., NB f1umcy tn Spanish, funch SECRETARY e New Acctt. Clerks Enginttring Co. rxpandlng MacArthur Bl\'d., C ·?ti· I !!~..,.,..,..,..,...,.,... or German he lpful but not \\lil!f' _8.1.."'hllGRO. e Telleri facilities In Orange Calif. 92626 Attn: Glen LEGAL sec'y, pt time, !or inandatory. Orange County RECt.:fYJ'IONIST: Tius ls a NEEDED County. S1artln11: salary: Jiolmes. Npt Bch attornt>y. Xlnt 1~ Airport area Fringe hf'nt· gt-eat position tor thr gal Summer Time, Winter Tlmt, Imme<!. Tt"mp. Assignml'nts $126-$168 WK . Ing 11kllls mfd. Exp prtL fil!, Xlnt g~wth poltntial. \\'ho ll kes vn.r1E"ly. UJ.t" your All Thr .Time. Earn _Your e SECRETARIES Irvine 833-1441 No Expo''""" '"'"""' FLEXO WRITER Call ""''"' 1 pm. 644-Sm_ S550 + . ""d "'"me. P.O. PBX "'"· & ""'" job pey •h• Kdly Glcl Way. 547-0913 Gro\.\·ing co. In Santa Ana. LEGAL S e c r" t a r y : Die· Box 1017 •. N'pl. Bea.ch 9~. appl!cants. S455. Call Pnt Just Sit STENO f tt Paht. Wann plf'aaant of. fi<'e in blut"Chip llnanclal ronrt'rn 11l'flls team mt"m· hers. Cal l Marlon ?i1ann, KU-2700. Aleo Ft'1' Jobi. Den- nis & J)(onn!~ Personnel g t Agm ry or J rvin€'. 208? , ,Mlc-ht>lson Dr., Jrvh1t" . tr 1 "ST.:.OCK=.:. . .:..,c-,,-,"'11,-,-,,-,-ci~.-.,.~, e TYPISTS 2061 Businet:!I Or .. Or. --~~--~----Lo I . I To la "°"' 1-•h ..-. Hn.IJ. ~. Co a s 1a1 • ..., ... ..., ....... ...,,...,...,.. G. I J II ,. "! I "i enn a.ui.,.,,rnen · P P -'""" e'l(r"• P·~h I R 1· t R . DELI 1r . u imf'. "us 0·~.. ' • ' .... ,,. urs e trMnf'n t'!I· Ai;ency, ~ l larOOr Bl Ht • BOOKKEEPERS B-E AU T 1·c t AN \Va nted ix' over 18, f){'al . Wiii train. SSS. nect'ss. Irvulf', R.1..1-!lOOI. dt"nce ill now taking 11pphca· Adams. cr-.t • KEYPUNCH w/nt'nl appearanct to take See Tf'rry, HI· Time O<'li, Ir v ine 540-4450 LVN. txpc:r. for med R t ion~ fnr: --------- NF.VER A FEE AT TE1'1PO I RF:CEPTIONIST: H 11. n d le over clientele. New grads 49.l E. 17th SL, C.M. " · · • lrl'atmenls " lean1 eader. e Cook OPRS .. •ii•iilroiiimii•ii· ;;CalliOii•" .. '"•"•'-'.· iiiiio I ~-tal LAE"'T''s'anpt ULL TEMPO 7·3:30 shi!t. Park Lido. C.n\·. 1 e Dishwasher lront d«.>sk tor 2 busy ~.. T H I 466 'I Rd salesmtn. This Is lhf' ri~h! Tht'n Pick The Hours, Days. e REPRO TYPISTS •mporery • P H!>!p.. F agsh1p " e Waitress :-po! for you ii You like Length Of Employment . 808'~:.----I-TOGETHER fooo SER.vicE N.B. 6"2-8044. • Houstkteper varil'tv. Start s100. C11ll That F"its Your Nl'(>ds Jntervieo.v I-foun You \\·on·t Ct't 111ck of th<' LYN'S 1 • Nurst Attendant Jf!an ·Rrov.·n. 5 4 O - 6 O ~. S, You'll \\'ork For Us 9am-ll nm & 1 pm-4 pm "J-{0rt1E OF THE BIG BOY.. grind herf'. l)('nl!st seeks 2 Op<'ning for exp yng man to Full Ii: p/time IB3061 P!ca.04e apply. 9925 La ,\la· Coastal ,\~el'IC)', 2 7 9 O On Our Payroll Y/orlc \\'hen I: ·wht>re WAITRESSES hands ready lo \.\'Ork. Brace ~~rme'""'I •• ~.n~!!~ ~~ ~~-M I I mtda, fount. Vallf'y '0 tl llarbor Bl at Adams, C.~t. In Our Cu1tomen' OfllCH, you want! """'™'If !or the salary. Call ... ~ .... ..,. ACH NIST BrookhW'll11. CaU Or \'l~ll I~ 'm ~V¥ Briore noon, 838-1103. msrt Kim Clari<. 83J.211lll. D<nn;, To $l Po• H•. 962-llll RECEPTIONIST Irvine 833· 1441 I S • !'-.'eat appearln&, good char, . p 1 A frv Cook "" Local Personne erv1ce NO EXPERfENCE !"EC. & Ol'MIS enionl\f' gency • 1 NO FEE PARKING attendant. part Type .Al v.·.p.m. nit Buslneu Center Dr. of Irvirw. 2082 Micht'i.9011 Collage Coffee Shop Call Lorraine· m w. 20th, C.M. Many fringe benefits . 562 \V, 19th. Costa i'otesa • Bullard 'J'un"et time. 18 or O\'et, ne"at ap. \VESTCUFJ.. 6t2-75U 546-2$92 lntawtews 2 PM ... PM Daily J,;D;.:'c;"-,1C-"''-'"°":.:·-----Latbe Qiwnton Pf!ftnl.nct>. 6#-171)) txt 555 SECRETARY Accounting Clerk k/Payeble, A/Rettlvable, Payroll. Any or all nper. consldettd. Som@ typing pfd. Xln't eamlnp. Short t erm temporary Ullignmtnt. I mmediate plattment. Ab!:olutely no lee. Come ln or call .• , Irvine 633-1441 Jl61 Busil'IH5 Ctr, Dr. Accountant Restaurn $13K Exec. St-eretary to SSOO+ Bkkpr/Secret.ary to $800 Secretary $fO'J A/P Constr $575 Receptloni!rt S500 Jr. Sttretruy $450 Clrrk Typ\!:l lo $475 Comm'! Tr""r S400 NEWPORT Personnel Agency 833 Oov,.r Dr., N.8. 642-3870 . ACCOUNTANT aud i tor . Degree req'd. Key mgmt )lb in 11. rapidly groi,idng firm. MacGregor Yacht Corp .. 1631 Placentia, C.~1. ADM. ASSISTANT EXEC. SECRETARY Cucer position ol!ering wide \111.riety Jor mature "'Oman who is sell starter. Send resume to P.O. Box 36!i6, Anaheim, Ca. !128Cl3. A/PAYABLE $7200 Mat., olc of lri corp. seek• 1Unbitious depmtlable pt"t· ~ to put numbcn In ttwlt pr'O'pet pla~ • NOW! Call Jo Kelly, 833-2700. ~1 A Dennis Penon~l Agrncy of »vine, 2082 Mlchebon Or., Jrvtne. AR.F. )'OU loolrlne ror tll01"I" than ju~ &llOll:bft' job! \!<autilul ld<U OIY. Of Gen. li'.'>Od' """8 5 -to I l<ad> .................. I GENERAL OmCE. A • • - -Pt'r.'!Onnel Ag•ncy -• Av•·-•~-!)(>nts . ,.....,,,~ e Bori-'l•oh Op-PART 1· Toll --1 Ov-~ '"-C J ~ I F h' . ..,. " •• ime. •OCQ • ... .....,,,, \\'"r .. tcllfl o,. N, ·s !lolu111t have --.1 apnosrance, ~ 1.a~·-•-1a RECEPT. ~ 0· ocat"" n as ion • ~-n·1 "!aob'•'·u 2· · ! -~ lull ....,.... '" 15""" .,... ~ ~~ 1 1 nd A I I I I --' ""' " u•'-" ;;, IO train or ~·or 64'2770 ~I n '! lyp;ng .l sh skills, Laguna. Hills Ft'C Npgo. A bright sn11le &: s a ' 0 0 room 0 ...... Rec(11 5 YJ'll clo.e tolerallC'l' lime \\'indow film iMta!Jer. '------ E I bubbly "" -nalt'ly ,,1·u 1,·11 V.'lnct: with ro. that p~ 0 1 1 •-1 ._,_ 1 * RN * Pll'11&e Apply Jn Penon ·~tal opply emp '"'' ·---~, -n ngs on ~ ng ,,.,..-,. no ong •=• p <·-. ' To Te,-· ... ,1,, ~· , the ••vlty 1•0 1b1·, hand.,me motes from wilhin. St.1rt '°"' .. ~ · ,... "" · ··~ ..._ ........ .. BKKPR ASST. $7280 Build. a f\lture &: stretch your ratttor. Unusual oppor. !or bright pet'110n keen w/rigures for local co. Call Sharon Wall, 833-1700. Dennis & DeMlll Penonncl Agency of Irvine, 2M2 ?ilichel.son Dr., Irvine. BOOKKEEPER, f'Xper. in- cluding payroll. Age 21·l5. Pvt. club in NB. Call Lit lor appt. &15-5COO, ext 17& BOOKKEEPlliG-Part time. Female. To llt'Ofk for an ac- count. Call 897-044.1. e-o=y=s--- Age 1B-t4 to deliver papers ln UN! Dana Poin t San Cle-- IJl(!Jlfe areas. DAILY PILOT 4924420 C_A_B_l-,-ET--111ak-,-:,.-, -,~,-,,,-""-'· Some exp nee. Must be neat & alert. Custom furn sho p Jorgensen Furniture Co. 786 Nev.1on Way, CM 645-0310 CARPENTER - ASSL. r ... :.. y LI~1~. pl"l'fer !Kime ('::p. in bo~.1 b1.nlding. l1lander Yachts, Inc. 777 \\I. 17th St., CO!!ta ~1esa Ci1r W•sh Cashiers 1''ull & p 'lime 644....J :tiO CHEF w•ntod. Exp. $1000 mo. Call 675-1241 aft. 4 P .M. Blue Boot. OULD care • housekeeper. li-fature. Car I. exP"r nee. Call S.10 AM. 644-6439. Min 6 Mo's Exper. GROUP MEDICAL INTERVIEWING Aton lhtu Fri 9 am-12:30 pm ON SITE OF OUR NE\\.' BUJLOU\G • p p s 644-8494. S111 . & Sun. days, In or·~. N 'l'nl'.,1., ,,1, .. Loi• nl ,,. h $455. Fee Paid/Also Ftt • • • 1 p 1 k Gd UNION BA K .. Call H I P ART Tl~f.E fJ c. "'. non-smo er. . V.~-Y. Call Mt'•h•le "-n,, Positions avail. e en Pacific k -n' \" 1 1 1 • 610 N C ~ NB '" •<• I "r' =J bl! l'rayes ~. Coast a I P1rsonnel Servlcts HELP NEEDED \\" g. • .... 11. ~es m n.~ e, ewport t"nter v• .. 833·2700. A so f.'C o · 2790 H·~ Bl Call ~2!1 for appt. McU ical Group, 111 rs ·[Equal Opportunity Employer Dennis & Dennis PcrSOflnel Agency, .... ....,r at 112 No. Tov.·t'r Decker 893-1321 --- Agency of Irvine, 2082 1 _A_d_n_m_•._C_._M_._____ Un ion Bank Square P1\RT TIME·f"iling, typing. ' . SEC'Y ESCROW Michel110n Dr., lrvint'. Orange, Calif. Hours Drxible, $1.65 hr. H.es.aturant \\'ould you like to /.:t't In the G. Ofc Rectpt. $450 547 6446 213/5.11-7420 high Jl<'lkl f'scrow Ji<'ld ? This DENTAL A 1 s i ! I an l. Local '""-60 • co. \\i!! train the gH.l "''Hh 6 '''~ k I I •ta PART time low truck driver A FUN PLACE Chairside only. At least Call Lorraine As or Ra.che " Y good skills. sc.ar1 $600. Call F · ----Exp only. Apply in person n10. exp. nee. r 1 n Jt f! \VESTCLllT MAIDS WANTED TO "'ORK lft>!en Hay't's, 5 <I 0-6 0 S 5 . · So Sa HB 957 "'· l71h Sr, C:'>f. T benefits. me 1· PerlOnncl Agency ~ta ture, mu.sl be exper. F/ Coastal Agency, 2 7 9 0 area. call S.9am or 7-9pm. 2043 \V~tclltf Dr., ~1J time. See Pe!'90Mel Mgr. PART lime O'PL!t. filt" clerk. llarbor Bl. at Adams. C.:'>I . 846-35-lO. 64r 2no Balboa nn .. Oub, 1221 n·. Al isf' rfut irs. firs tlelriblt. -- SEC'Y TRNE :J/i., Reuben SllO ~ uar 64.>-2850 <10-21 DENTAL assistant. chairside Coast H\\y, NB. d HELP wanted l;ws. Union ~=o----:-c-0---:~.,.-· 1 &: X-rays. N.B. olfice. Sen Station 3928 Easl Coast ;i;wos \.\'3.nlf'd J11.malca Inn PBX Operator. anrv.·er1ng 1,:i page resume to Classified Hwy .. Corona del 1o1ar. Motor Hotel, 1101 E. C11 M'r\'le<e exp. prel'd. P.eliel & Ff'c Paid. Earn high \.\'ai:;es \.\o'hde being right hand to groovy lx>ss in «.>ntry level spot . Call TrB<'Y J.1:in in, fo..l2'00. At.so Fee J ohs. Dennis & Dt>nnis Pel'!Onnel AgC'nt·y of Jrvint', 20&2 ~l i<"'hC'lson Dr . Irvint>. Ad No. 346, c/o Daily Pilot, ~ _ H\.\o'f, Corona dtl Mar. ITI4) P~I shifts. 540--0!;>8. P .O. Box 15GO, C.~!. 9263i. -HOSTES5-/CASHIER 673-8120. PERSONABLE Girl Friday L ofee DENTAL R I lba•k "P Apply in Person tor v.·cekeod.!i only. Pleasant l'CCP · .... J\.laid \.\-Ork rn exchange for I d I I I.•· t Colony Kitchen '-'a•hl 0 ·1e• OlliC'«'. Call lor l girl or en a spec ;.u!S • apartmcwt. 2.176 Ntwport i .... ~ F/T exp nee 11 B 32"11 1-larbor BL, Of intf'1Vl('\\-. 673-8840. Now Hiring • · · • · . Blvd .. C.~I. ~-9755. 962--6671 . llOUSE & child care 3 PRACTICAL Nurse' tor nitr DENTAL RECEPTIONIST children, motht"t in &I · MACILLE~OOK ~t shilt. 8 pm-8 am, S2. 35 hr. Br ight, n"'v mode ·n ofe. l tendan('('. 3 Times a \\'et>k. 1fust have Callfornta drivers _548-5_917 __ . _____ _ girl ofc, A.ssi!ting .l fro nt £73-3'1.'>2. JlcenSt. Good Eru;:li1h .l l)'JI" Busboys & Dishwashers SEC'Y LEGAL To $9600 l'ee Paid. 1...£>,1crs of tlll' la.,.,. for old t'slab, lirm . Short on hl"':'I & long on benefit~. Call 1.flchele Benz. 833-2700. Also f"e-c Job~. Dennis Ir Dennis desk. Npt Sch otc. 348-5504. 1-1 0 USE i( EE PER & Ing. Some heavy lifting. See DENT A L A s .s Is t 11 n t , l-fouseman. Exp pref. Gd. our ad undtr "Clerical", , • Chairsidl'. 2 yrs exp. Extf'I wkg. cond. & co. benelits. PACIFIC ?.1UTUAL. 0 3 Pacifica Hospital. Mary salary. Call bet\.\·ecn 1 & · 11A1NT.l~ANCE ?ilA.'l • Ofr . Dudley, 842--06U; F..xt. 246. ~-bldg.. N\.\'Pt Clr. Gen'! DEr\'TAL Assistant, I/time, HOUSE k ~ e per·l~ve In. knowledge of plumbing It front desk. At least 24 yn. \\lldO\\·er-children :i & 1• electrical ttq'd. Also, lilt" o! age. Exper. nl'C!'U.1 1..ag. Bch. M~~t haw car. jantorial duties. Pleas.ant 64&-261· $200 mo. S 1 da. v.·k. v.vrklng conds. Pd. Ins. & J. 549-1107. 494-6297. vac. \Vrlte specifying qt", DISHWASHER lf o u s E KEEPER. C.Om· txper. & refs. to Ousll!N 1111111 be clean &: neal. Apply panion, P/timt". Mu.st drive. .ad No. 465 c/o Daily Pilot, in pt"l"'aJn, SUrf & Slr!o1n, N 0 s mo k I ng/drinldng. P .O. Box 1560, Costa 1'-lesa, 59:1> \\I. Coast Hwy., N.B. 962-5224, H.B. Ca 92626. DRAFTSllfAN: llOUSEKEEPER • live in, l\l.at Drallsman & Srribcn pri room, $lS v.·k. (2) 8oyA 8 ~2 Century Pl, C:'\f. 540-4481 & 7, 11.B. area. 962-3954 or DRAPERY • CARPET Salt'I. 1 _l'V_,,,_,_,_rn_·_&~S.~t~. _,19-0<5 __ ·~1. Exper. de<"Orator type P<'r· * J~OUSEKEEPER-Live-in. IOl"I. Active siore. E."cel t.iurt have car, Call tor draw + comm. 492-2254. appt. 673-9033. -EXEC. SE( R ETA.RY HOUSEKEEPER e \Vidov.•er Asslatant To Mgr. "'/2 gitli na?dJ Uve-in nan- Xln't appor. for quah!ied 1 _n_,y_. _54_...m __ . ----- indlv. w/ou~tnndifllt adm. Instruclot Wanted for Beauty skllli: & ability to deal v.·/ Collegt'. Full or part time. J>t'OP\f'. t.tu~ be inlrlUgenl. 49&-!M36. '11arp & willing to Ill.kt' re--~ apomiblUty, $6ro mo -t OU!· standing benefits. Call Mn. Kramer 83$.4545 ·- Man•g•r & Assistant Exptr .. bri&ht , tnlhualutlc, career minded. Top pay. Full co. benefit•. APPLY JN PERSON BACKSiREET No. 25 F&Ahlon Iii .. N.B. MAN, ('11.riy> am ne"'SJ>llnt'f dt'liv. Irvine Bt'C'a. Xlnt route open. Approx. $240 mo. 962.-1£33. ?ilAN inlel"t'sled in becoming fire extlngultht"r & sendceman &: aale!man. On !hi" job training avallablt. lmmedlllte opl'l'linl(. Call for appointment. 54S-2272. Pri~ ... MULTI-OPERATOR 111 1~. I yr exper. Opc'ration Apply 3-S Jail} ot 1250\\', 2650, 2575, prt>sses. Ill E C t H · 011 Wy, Pr rsonncl Agency of Irvine. BINDERY GIRLS Ntwport Beach 2(1.':2 t-.t irhf'Lc;on Dr .• lr\'lne. F..q~a! L;ipor. Em;.:oyer ~!d be expcr in hand li:/or SECRF.TARY. type, file, SH machine collating, stitching. RESPONSIBLE sitter for rX-or ~pccrl \.\Ttf1ng dt'sirrd. drilling, etc. casional clay & t'\'e. siu in,i::-but not e~scn11al. 1 )T ex· Vic. "'il&on &: Placentia 0.t JM'r. Appl s ava_il Sat. also. Permanent positioru, lringe 642-0!l&!I. I t\ton-Fn, 3 pm-.> pm. Apply benellU Hybridyne. 3130 Pullman A . I in Person RETIRED, but still Wllnt lo SI., C.~I. 54(}.5935. PP Y wnrk! Earn ma.'I( allO\\•ed c...c_::_::c:.:c..:..:.:.:~-- M1rttc Printint Inc. 15n Placentia, N.B. An eq'Jal opi:xirtunity employer Soc. Set. Age 55-fil. Gd SECRETA_RY-Llfe Ins. All hl"allh & Rd all around han-ph~ lile, mt"d I _group dyman. Apply Paulo Drive--exper .. ~la!Utt \\'/typing & In Theatre, Costa M€'.'la, sh ~kills. Co..11 For appt. Mon. Wed & Fri. Afl 7:30J_;""-~ll::85~. =~~-.,-.,-, 3 Pump tidand Salesmen pm. SECRJ;:TARY • Rtttptlonis!. \v/some lube exper. 40 hr!.;,,..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I Xlnt lyp1st. To SfiOO. Xlnt \.\'k, gd pay. 490 E. 17th Sales oppl!o', Lakew ood. {Crossroad Irvine) C.M. YOU • 2\3/5Jl-i470 -Real-Ei tate Si1le1-Are you middle aged? -* SECURITY * FREE Arf! you looking for & }oh! Guard & Patrol Do you !hlnk you can M-ll'." Se rvice WE ADT -St€'rl:ng Sf-rurity Ser- LlcenM T raining vice JlO\\' ~;u ol)('nlngs for Limited T ime Only Will !ratn top qualifi~ employees who Famous licenu couriie now \\"e have a 1en1lcc-S{'lllng desire steady employment, available thru Tarbell Com· product. top wA gf's, lift m5, pd \'ac. pnny, Appll eant. fully tt-\lo'e have 36 mo'• flnanr1ni t;ntrorms tum. Mu.st clear lmbuntd upon qualification. wi no Interest. tor polict" commission Ii: NN or experienced Mln The.rt' iA no Umll to t"arning1. bond. Apply In ~ton. l26 JX'OPit". 0Pftlinga available. To ~e an Jnrerv1ew So u Annh · Complete ttalnlng program. CalJ 644-0Zl2 • mon St.. eun. 'l><tte. -A'"'ll. ~ PACIFIC MUTUAL Future manqtmtnl oppor· SERVJCE Statlob SaJnman, tunl~ Call )It Sloan al SALES CAREER OPPOR. f/limc, aperie~. neat in Litt" lypinit. Broken: expt"r ht'lpful but not rt>q 'd. Good oppor, 1.1·1 finMc1al organil.a· lio n. 644-4360. -Stvdtnta~w~.-n-t-od~­ Earn $."JO to $100 pt'r mo. Ahov.·in~ products w/tt0Jog1c11l significance. \\'ork your ov.11 houn , part or full l!mf'. Call (1) 525-4302 1.ton·F'ri !l-12 for ln- fnnnatlon. Swltchboi1rd Opr. Kolly G irl Needs you for 110011 ttTm t em porary usll{TUMnta. J\.1ust ha\·e exper. Xlnt \\'Orking ronds. Top e~ lngs. Weekly pa yc he c k. Ab10lute!y no ft'4'. Kelly Gld 1001 Busine11 Ctr. Dr. Jrvir.e 833-1441 TEACHER ttq. bah)'altter be,i::-inn1ng Sept I. 1t1on-Frl. 1 child at homv. Litt hHkeep. Friendly almO!lphert. Sehl \'ac. of! w/pay. Ref. r!q. ph-M2-JZ16, C~f. TELEPHONE 1<>Bcltor, exp. ln 1ppt M."tting by phonf'. J-'rom your homf, INO baller room,, \Vork apprvx 20 h.rs per wk., 6 pm·9pm dally, .r.. Sal, No ltim mlck.'I, Income potential $150-$300 per \\ k. We are a part of 11. $500 milHon co. snd net'<! ix-rmant"nt pel"90nnel, a." \.\'t'll as \hMe that c11.n hf!com~ supervl1ora . 1111-3741. ------TELEPllONl!: Sa!es: Sell Southrrn Ortlna:e County's Favor itt Nf'\.\o"llPaper from your home. ;\fake as much M )'OU need. Gencroua com- mt~~ion on each salt'. Ca.I1 55i~739. TELLER Fee Paid, You l"an hank on lop salary iii p!Jbllc con- lact in lhL" blolsy 1pot I "Rich Sunoundina:s." Call Sharon Wall, 833-7700. AllO rel' J obs. D<-nnis I. Dtnnla Per.wnnel Ag«-nt'Y of Irvine, 20!!2 M'icht'lllOn Dr .• In ·il'M'. TYPIST T)'Pl't temporsry. AU e~r. considered. Top t"l.rnlnp for lop skills. Ltt K•Uy Girl atArt you with )'OW' be1t loot lof"A'lU"d on tht: "'Orlt ~ mtnt ol )'OUT' choice. Start "WOrk lmmediatt"ly. Come in .ti'ARTMDl'I' re & Id ifti FASHION ISLAND manllft', 30 tmlU al beach. (Q:trnrr Santa Qiu A MECHANICAL Min. 5 )'l"I. tndUJtrlal exprr. m1.11t ~ad prints reftl'f'ncn • 549-1178. TOPATRON,INC . 842.~. Stf"On( re I I an a I f o od llppttararl("t'. Apply mom-83" 1441 or call •.. Irvin• $m. Ma~ adl1lt>, DO pm. N ....... Cenl" Drmi) 1 t~ a&e child OK, hus- F.qua! Oppor. Employff ?11/F EXEC. SECRETARY :• Venalilt a:at ft>r majOr nrm. Will !ti.kt" charge as right hand to vice prt11dent Ptnonntll nper. helpful. Superb oppor1un11y. $&.j(I. Call JOt' Burton. ~ MffiI~ AssJsr AA'T-. Recepliontsl Xlnt typist, To $&'.». La.kf.'YfOOd. 2u1531.7420 T •.II BE LL nw>u1ae1wu look Ina !OT fn. '""" 2590 N.,.,..., Blv<I., .,. ~ .. ft; rtltutlonal ak!mi.an w.2 yn C.li-f. ,,,..,...,.,. ... .,..,..,..,. .. I ""11'1:< or food ..i., "P· & SF.RVICE S!otlon Al"nd""'· * TYPISTS * '8ncf may hold fUl l tlme Job • FREE daily bu t: ....,., trantpartation tor work in f>U!CK ClSH ~pt~ -~ 10 i.,.l~ROUGH A CLERK 1yp111 w/bkkpr I 1\1 knowl~. p u b 11 c ac-DA IL Y PILOT 1 ~~"'--~=''_• ofl-ko~. For_•~ppt D Don't lift up the ship! w ·NT • "Lllt" It l.n daaltled. Sb.ip ~·IP!! ff H t> !hJro ~' - , -· CouW Agency. 2 7 9 O F"tte A: f"ee Posl.tlonl NEED extra income! Ptnn . Jlarbor 81. at Adn.nu, CM. '7AJFJlA Loan Proc S9XI p/tlme Mlp. Owr tS for EXF.cUTIVE Secretary lor Sc!creta,rles ' to $8XI drtw-ln lhl'atrt. Ca1ht~n. OC.'"lal office. Exp ni:c. Acctna: Cl~rk~ ID $500 UWn, Snack Ba.r lfclp. Sa!Bl')' open, f r I n a e IUtcepVCen OCc lo S500 Apply Paulo D r I v e . I n benttit&. 5c)me Sat. HB CMrfcaJ to S.CDO 'fbelltre Cotta Mua, Mon, am.. call &-Sam or 7-9prn. 4S8 E. 17th tac Jrvior) CM Wtd A F'rt, aft l :XI pm. 84&-3540. 642-1470 Va"'-"CIH ""' money! IWll The I.latest dn.w tn the Wf'st. I •~-!!~~~-!!-~:!-~-~-!!!-~~-!!!-~~-!!!-~~ I )'OW" bowie, apt., store • , .a O.Dy Pilot Oa.alfie\l Daily Pilot Wallt Adil" hi.ft bl.de., et.c. thN a DaQy Pilot Ad. ~-buplns plort. Ouoillod Ad. ~ ari ~l\'f' altitude to da)'I or nites. Mf"Chanical ~hiltr for REAL-Estate S&l.;m;;n rtoptt.enl \Mm ln the Orx. e:qxr. prc:'f'll. Gd Sill + 1 • tr:mporary job Ideal for huabf.nd & wife Co. atta. ro'tlm, An"'IY in pel"IJOn. :o.18 today 1e11m, t&lct" owr ren111! &e Send Complett mum" to 8r11tol. Of. Jnl trvw•; 9-12 11·.J~ om:T ln N•pt E--'l. C!Au~n~ ad no, 4iJ c:/o Da· SitlPPI~"W~A~R~EH=o0usE: Wie N~ AU No inVHI. nrce•. For In. Hy J llllt, P.O. Bollt 15GO, \\lrll knov.-n finn in trvhv Office Skills lt n1\ev.11 vi'f'ile P.O. Box Comtt M!i!M, Ca 92626. \l'lil train cleaneut man. All F..qu3l Oppor. Employer 1834, Ne'Wptlrt Beath. 92663 SALES girl permane nt , rromotlon" 11tt from this Ml'le A Ffmale REALTORS Vac:•ndt• core money! Rent k110"A-·ledet of art auppllt"ll dept. Start Sl.50 hr. CaJ.1 Joie W11tem Girt IM. your hoult, apt., tlore' helpful. 40 hr ._,.k, Agp\y Bur1on. ~ Coutal 4667 ,\lac.Arthur Blvd, bid&., etc. thru a Dally Pilot Thurs .l Frt. t :J> la 5 pm Age:ncy, 2790 Harbor BJ. at Ntwp0rt 8ncb OU5Wed Ad. 6C-567l. 190Soulh Cit llwy, Lag &h. Adlma, C.M. 540.(02$ ' ------· ------ I • tt DAILY fllOT --.~t.1972 ( """'' ![JJ [ ![JJ I l~ I -·" l~ I ..... •· J~I ,_ .. v.. lfl! ..::r.=-ltt ! -lfill--'~~~jjjjjjjjjjjj~~~l ~:::~::~;;;;:;~,~2~L~l,....::~2~TI~m:...,:;:ln.oo:!:~'~::~==~~~~1~==~~~:!:~;1:::~:::;;~:;~ Help Wanted, M & F 710 rio"' Wa nlod. M I ~ 71 0 App11.,,..1 102 ~ewelry 115 Mi-11-1 I ';Boo=ti,;;•;,p;,-:..;.;.;°';;..--•..;..i;C.;;;;;m;;:po;.;;.rt.;;.;cSale/-'21! -,..,,,.. "T RECONl):..~-.-APJ>l'--•. -Soo-..,.--... l20 Cold ,,.,. .. 141< told _wa.._* ____ m_ LOVEABLE LC>: BASSET. 15' -n..t WHEEL ....,.;., -1.I Sale/RCllt TYPING EXU:UTJVE ln )'OW' O'A'n home, Costa Mf'A area only. Call only 8-tz. ii-1l. 11141 m-m1. -WA ITRE-SSES-- HOSTESSES & BU SBOYS Att.racllvt', .,..,,.r 21 . F.:llP<"r. not ncl't'Sll, fur h1lluloui nrw rr1t11urnnt 1n Orang~. \\'e al~ n!'t'd bu~hoys over JS. Royrd &•1v1('f' Agf'nl'y ,t."or ltt•Slfturfult Pf•rJ1011nrl ~ill Canipus Drivr Sui!e 119, l"rwport Beach 5;,7~ \\'AITHf:SSES, t':>.rJ('r. 21 or 01't'I". Gd 11.a~rs &: allrnr t1vl' \lo'Orkin~ t'Ollll!> lnll'T'\'te"•1n1: 12-4 11m. ThurM. & fr!. Newport Harbor Y 11 r h I Cluh, i20 \\'. f1:1y, Balboa. WA IT RESS, EX PE R. ~1us1 ~ 0\1 •r 21, l"o Phonr Calls. Apply in j)('non, Surf & S1rlo1n, ~!130 \\'. Coosr llv•y, Newport Bf'h, \\'AITRES.o;;, exp, 1J\'1•r 21 . ~lexlcan food. Apply In WHO NEEDS CLERKS? WE DO!! figure Clerk., Typist Clerh, & Generol Clerh needed. Cood 11kUls required. Insurance tX()('r. helpful , hut not neces.sary, Apply now for immed. plarement. lNTERVIE:WING ~Ion lhru Fri 9 am-12 :30 pm ON SITE OF OUR NE\V BUILDING PACIFIC MUTUAL F'ASHION ISLAND (corner Santa Cruz • Newpc!'! ~nter Drivel pffson. 3201 E. Pacific 1 * FREE daily bus Coast Hlw11y, CdJl.t. transPortlltion ror "'O?'k In \VAITR F:SS:-EXPER. food & Los An~les• until move to t'()('k!aLl.!i. Aiinly in pl'rsnn, Newport, Sl'pt '72. 2·4 pm, -110 Hel iotrope, Cdm. WANTEOfulJ-11me-<'hem1t'al ll'l't'd & P<'!lt ronlro\ mfln. 644-1711-1 . \\'ANT "'On1an In I y p (' n111nu~f'rip! at homl'. Coron.1 •lei i\l~r aN>a. 6T."-HI007. YOUNG man, cleancul. T{'f'hnirnl rxprr. F'nhri(·a- tion of pant"I oVt>rlay& for trnffif' sigTIAl ~!'!ems. Call 10am·9pm MS-~t'.lS. w/trelght dama.p. ~-ctWn enclrcltd W-11 WANT 10 bu;r. ltef b\11'\pu WD..L ~ llOUSC ~ rMI& llktt lift' mwit 8d1. $97S We dcUwr &; s u a r. diamoadl 10 rub l • •. Jor CUC tnJck. Aao Id ol DOG. lDVES KIDS · S».sos ~ MWtU. ' ' • SANT A ANA • Dunlap'" t.ru N • w Po rt =-~-"°"~· ----= paddJ< tltt• lor d""" ........ =G leml IW..,.. 8ottn $ki 1111 lllGllLIMER Gem Top, Ob • ~OREtl • BIYd., C.JI. 04$.'181l .M . .;;l.:..tc;.;•.;;ll.:..••.;.;-=•;,.. __ 1_1_1 C&lJ 044-J<ll, kitten w/-ID -"~"·i-~·••·•· ~ • _ ~ "!!"~ .. -..MOTOR HOMES• NORG£ eltctrie 1tove, rood -REFRlCERATOR homf "JU.c nic...-•-. •• ~ -·~ -- rond., 4 burnen. ovo. SCRAM-LETS Admlrl.I, a.torn Dual-• MtrcOJB.WttnllP.rSllOO.c iU ilket * AUC.OKLY* ·.• broiler &: 2 11~ dn.wtrL Tmip.. a.so. • H5-5244 • _.,.. ______ _,.__ 'Sc..:..,. ' t25 FREE $3) or bt'!i:t oUer. 67s..oooG ANSWERS • :asl'""'11?i e SHE'PHERDIHUSKIE .PUP. » sqlB 8cnrw open util TV i& AIR C. •: after 6 pm. WANTED batdmadt clothing FEMALE. 1 WKS. launch. ~ntly tul"Yt!)"l'd '!9 Spartster. VttY Otan. wrm PUROIASE ?llAYTAG ~pairman hu to be 90.ld on comlgnmel)l l.ll * 541-:UZZ * at $600. Needs eng. May be Som. CUii work. Jitake of· ot· 1t'n EXP. 24 wn!hrr1 S35. to SUK>. C&11 Marmw -Abide -Jllker -Newport Shop. 6'13-23J5, GER.MAN Shepherd, male, 6 11tt11 al Newport J.larbor ft r • 12 9-496116'7>a54 de>IJvl't w/1 yr. ruam. },arlna -MARKED mo'1 old. Centlt'. Nef'da Yacht Club. T.IO W. BayCh .~uC:,dt.'--~----i ll30 s:.!.r-VD· S::!}...l7'j'S, G'1mbler'• last laugh: Musical lntfn.1menf1122 pod homf. ga..rm. Avt., Balboa. Aaldnc "°°or iJTt Yamaha lOO Ehduro A·l __ .• ---"Thfy laughed when I Ill.I bnt olf ..,.,.....,..,. 1969 l\l•:NMORE IOft heat dov.·n to play, Those biddiff: FENDER Village ll ltrin& er. l"Ond. "Tl Uc. WebccJ ~. =-=------=191=r.-=oo' "J.I clothes d~cr. $90. w~«:t pick llP SUS. W/ rB 30' s-rilher, .~I y In ( nit.ton I many O)(lft «x'b'U. l971 Motor bl'.lmt'. O'l'\et·re & P.1t-1T1tt gaa P.tA.RKED." caR. Fine ocm.1, 646-1454. r.tl arllll...... bridge. 409 Chevy single ~727& toW • mlln. TN.w~ on .. • ~ dldn't know lht eards wert I I ~ ,..,... va.lut PrW mm 5,IOO nint:(' ''· j!r1d1ll<' STJ. &1:?·9'261 MARTIN Gultu, model 00~ '·miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-~~~ •err w. S 1. !i 0 0 . G 350cc Jtawuakl, 3,000 mi GMC 350 cu Inch •rw, A/C, ;-li10VING!o Florlth1. t.tuii STEREO Garrard 1 9 7 2 elu&ica1, super xlnt cond. 6 I Ed I' w • t 'r • Balbot. Scramti&tr model. Candy t't.c. T----·1"tl! 113--2319. modc'I, Large profts!lonal 6"1S-mf ...J.-n-n• _.._.., • ....,, _..,......,_ i;ell r.t:iyta~ Y.'!!hr & dryf'r. A 1-)TL old. $D). l44-8407. Pets, r~ral l50 ' •t"~· &KaUl. ll:Ul,Q, PN· I AMi cMnaer. m "'" 1tt~ -..,...., v.. Tr•llert Tr.Vt ~ lmpl"ria l n:•lrig. Gd rond. rndio, air • u ape n 1 Ion * HOFNF.R El.ECTRIC * _,. ·-Al..L.purpoM SXlf', IO hp ..._._.,, • 17J4l 847-99-10. _ 1 speakl!MI +tape dtck. Wu HOLLOWBOOY GUITAR THE TROPIC ZONE hyd.roplane. Sntl I . Icebox, SUZUKI dirt bike TRAVE1.J%E 23• Sdken- left unclaimed. Still brand Ex. cond. $%111. 551-4715 s;i: S~~~ ~~'. ~~~~. •ink. *":i table. ~ w/dlambet, Knobbies I tainfd. ~ blk to madaets. Rent W•lh•r1/Dryer1 $2. \\lk. full mni11L * 639·1202 * OVER 200 washeM<, refri,.,.('rnton ltom 5'1j..{)7,Qil, dryers, SJ!).95. .-~-~~ AMAN,\ rrlrhi;,.rclor. Xln! cond. F'rost free. Split door. $90. 67j...1711 KEN~IORE washer & Ken- n1on:o f'll"cl . dryrr, $50 f!'a, 5'1&-Afi72 or 847-8115. Rf:f'RIGE RATOR, l j cu It 2 <Ir, 11u!o defroJ1t, ~ yrs old. new l r u a rant e e d, Off F "¥ ~ ..... ~ top, nte w •kraet, _... Maverick: lhocill, Best of. Sp. 6. 15215 Newport Blvd., ice umttur e/ Blue Acarat 39c, Gold Rams incl trlr. 615-7189 ..-. --. c.M. Originally priced at $309.9;;. E I 124 ,,....-.....,.._, \\'UI !W!I tor balann." of SUO. --'qu'-'p_. ___ -99t', Blf't'ding }fearta 49c, li C.bln Cruller, 911 HP, * '10 KAWASAKI Tn.il 16' Q..EAN, complett', rUdy ca~h or terms. Laya\lo'ay IBf\f 1W Sll5. Hermt1 pert. Chocolale Cichled• l9c, JohMon enrtne. hill canvu Bou, lrtras. ll'ftl tond! to l'O· $t95. 51J5 ~andl, d(lfll. ll93--0".ilt. $50, Oli~tli port. $JS, Kf'n-Plants 39c, Vacalion Food CO\'er, t111 trailer, Depth $325/oUrr. 644-4239. Newport Bea.ch, 548-313&. d C9c. Bring this ad with you Finder and radk>, $14'! Gr f\IOVING. Furn, plants and more 1u ryer S 3 5 · and rttti\le tree, 1 instant bt'at orkr, 55'7-6«1. e '70 TRJUMPH Z'JO e 1966 Kit 19: Self con~ n11!ll:', f)(.'Ak, chesl & shelves 646--4.556. Wardleyburgtt, 89c \'aluf'. ..::.:.::..:::o::"",,,:cc.~=-Good Cond. New Paint. $400 £.uy UJt. sin>. • " Sti. Virtue table & 8 chain: Pi1not/Organ1 826 a.fi s. ?.fain, Santa Ana * OIARACETER BOAT * • 673-51%2 After 6 PM • 540-1974 S50. Couf'h SJ.50. U ft, rust'1: -----------call 919-Fish 28' tug. Xlnt cond. fresh wtr. , I M7 1·ouch S200. Bf'droom set 50 ORGANS 50 diesel, Newport winner, ln-'69 Honda 450, chopped. Bert Tr•U1r1, Utl ity Sl lO. Chair# S4 ea. 5 bar Yes, 50 O""Rnl on the Ooor. RACCX>NS. male 5 ITIOI., apectlon l 11vlted . otftr, ~~!;:1· 4x6, 1500lb axil'. Fine cood. I •so y h .,. female 3 1111)J, Vf!rY tame & 2131592-2197 ...,.""" • sloo s ..-. out bed S20. lfammond Wurlitzer othen. bouaebroken. 642-0928 aft. s ' Asklna $150. Rcfrig. $20. Washer & dry-Floor model•. discontinued 24' WaliJtrollS boet trlr, SPORTSTER 'TI Cwltom, ** 644-4960 ** er $35 f'l. car top carrier $8. modelll, new I: used. Buy or PM. surge brb. winch, guide very little mileqe. Xlttt 89~9000. I cnn br hnri f"nithrnl (;f; ~~1-{il:i6. 548-7061. rent at most attnctlve Dogs ISC rails, 1. llgbtl. S1'95. MS-6033 cond. S48-aJU mmitlnp. rnr -ss(i! Old CARPETING, window ratrs. ·AFG---H-AN-. -AK-C-, ... --. ,-,-m-ol-t', days; 646--00ll ewL =r~~ s:: N'frir.rra!or. shades, shutten, woven Wallic hs Music City 4 mos.. black mukf'd, 25' TROJAN. fully equipped, * 646--902-4 * · wood!!, lint q U a 11 t Y ettllm. ~1oving! Must sell! 215 h.p., Interceptor, l"tt't'nt m{'rchandi5e at Io wes t South Cnast Plaza StG.28.10 SDI, terms , 776-3131; overhaul.~ canvu, sax>. HONDA Mini Tra.ll 50, must Auto Service, Parts M9 Cam e ras & priN"s. Samples broughl to BABY Grand PlnM, pro-~i--R6M 962-8377. aeU, SllO. WANTED 'ilil Corvair fill.; E • t 11"'• your home, guaranleed MV· fe1111ional\y rtt0nditlonl"d & -Adorabl-0 • Lovea-b-le 27• Drake • Crall ro...... 646-61.s.! ---" cond. Call R 0 0 11.110 1·.·,1,, ·re TO II.ORK'. . __ q_u_•P_m_•_•______ ings. J<~ree f' .!I I i mates. rt"flnishf.U, J<'rench an!IQ\K' """'t' r;uuu " • -I Silky Terri{'r female pups. CruM. 275 H.P. Chi')'! 1972 ?tfonleM. 125 MX &t6-J797. 01 •• 11., .. A CAB'. lluntinglon Beach. KOBENA 421 Su.-g movle S.IZ...121•1 for Shop-Al·Home. "·h ll', must M.'11 . Al t 6 P~I JI · Fut Jo XI cond •·-I ridd ~---=-~-~=• YouNG ~n-lo-lenm in· !lurnnce busi!)(':s..~. l!;l'ftf'ral offlt'e "·ork. f"ull or p.1rl tim<'. 1741~ Bflach Blvd .. " ~~=~~~~~~~ .,... ---\lo'kdays, 1&5 A\'e La C·~" Shedlf's.,, Odorless. S))O · emt . ......, ,,.,.~,,, ng n~. nt ".,.-Y J •n. Antlques/Cla11ic1 953 C-1/00SE your houn:. \\'Ork I ("amC"ra. Instant C'artrldge * AUCTION * S.C. ..... .• ..., 830-8.1.'U f!\'es. S29'35. v•~· 675-<K87 for ohn '"" yourSf'lf . bf> your o11.·n1 I I~ loading. Po\\·er telephoto I~'-'~-------"' I ·~ PA~•no tra' .... t g ·d I '· Al Fine Furniture PIANO IVo•t·•. p, /. p 1 y '!IN. ""h"""'"" ....... 1,1, .. _ NEW 18' Gian D«'p' y" 455 •• 10 Speed wh te PeuetO( ,,., ~ 1 111... • IY,~s ~lcn or ~·on1en. Can M9rtNndls• ·· \\'I e ang e ocm. most • Appl•· ....... ft... ,, .-... " ~ '"'"' ~· v... ,,.. Good concL lhruou r I h . nf' S75 or make ff ..... ~. ·~ ":ant .. 10 buy piano for cuh. ding Black frn1al('s, 12 "·k.-. Old9 Berkley Jel, 8 hn. All bike, good shape. $100. Rum! t. ~ls,s;:/i1~. A:end~f31~ix;~: ~;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;~~ 54;'i734 rves & ll.'ct"ken°rl5~r. Auctions Friday, 7:30 p.m. ~ms AKC N'g. Can. Cb. sired. equip. Inc. Amer. Trlr. * 548-0420 • Stt A makl'offer. ~2966. I 1 ' W 1'ndy'1 Aucl'1on Ba·n ------646-638.'.i. S2950/otfer &U-2307. JO Spd. ~·, Sch"'"• RARE '37 P1·-·lh pidru supp ement your Income. 1 802 ' 5 .... wina r.~l'!eh ines 821 B .. ts, Sall 9ot Vanl-ty', t.own""' -·~. n ..• ~--...... Body D · b 6 L-App iancu Fu•n•'turo 110 ~ N C' PURE b~ ·~· -· rive a ca '"°'or mon a • ,u, .. 1 ) ewport, ,.1 646·8686 1 L'\J Geiman Shcp- day. Apply ln pcr.<rin. GENERAL Electric push ~.,...-------Behind Tony's Bldji: l\tal'J EU.tA SuperMatir port sew hrrd pups. Adorahlr, par-26' ENDEAVOR Cius Sloop'~=~~*.:..,:548-~.~7362:.:;:.:*:..,....,.,..[cgood~-co-nd_._S<&-_~lf~"2·~--o Yell ow Cnh Co:, 186 E. 16th hn!ton elect sto\'e, Sell GOOD box spring~. matlt'l~s. M11.chine. Bullon holrr, zh;· rnts \'e'"" good with "hild-'1TAVO M..inl bik for Ill.le 3 h CLASSIC MARK IX. near $10 cat'h; tt''l:tured "'hilr 2~· \Vallstrong bont trlr, 'J .. on prime Newport mooring. ' e • P St., Costa ~Tt's11.. r1":1.sonnble. S35. MZ...2630. 1 b h . , .. _. h•I· .. ,, .•• , · i zng & detoratlve s!Jtches. ren. 847.£424. 2 1 0 b d'••h • 01-c.ood. * concoune cond. ,.,. .... ..,,...,._,_ ___ ,, _ ---------t' u c ai r, S45; gun~to{'k . "'"'" • r. ,. '" 1, f?tlU(' s:e s 18 s, o .. , .. ~ Y· ~·-i *** 499--3908 *** 1' "'ood t:ihlt', 4 cane bnf'k r11ils k li!'.:hls, $795. {;{>m-673-3345._ ------AD 0 RA BL E fem a J e Active racing class, day 646-41!3 Don't give up the ~h iri: L1!ir lo Tra.de'!' Our Tra.der's WlflTE "List" .1 . 1 ·r 1 S' I I' r 1 . f , chain;, S1 35; bath flxturrs, Ironic rn11 io d1rect!on llnder, • ZIG ZAG, Ch I h u ah u a 5 mos. &a.Jling or cru1Jln1. Sleeps 4 '70 KAWASAKI 3SO Ave~r. "'----B I 1 in c a.~si IN.. •11P :ir:u ise co umn 18 or you. $1 0. f.'l'C'nch pr 0 vi n c i 11 1 $2".0, 7' Sportyak 11 dinghy, SE\\'ING MACHINE housebroken, shots. $35. w/head. full xtras. Call Must sell, moving. Makl' _.. ugg •• to Shore ResulL~~ fi.12-:~::7,, 5 !in~0• 5 days for 5 buck.~. 135 ... - For an ad In Woman's World Call Mo1ry Be th 642-5678, e xt 330 Heart Winnin9! 7349 For Half Sizes ; ---.. ~· .~ '2--- I ~ B.-a. [ /1 \\'1n h~·ar!lf'H lh,1nks from 9293 mom for th1~ lO\'f'ly C'O\'C'r. llrarts, nn11·f'~ illlll haby pi1s al'! an 1rrt>c1s11hlt' com- bination on this charming. f'aSy·IO-f'mhn;11rlrr cover, t:~ nlK yard for lulls. P:i1· trrn i349: nine 5\,i,x61~" mo11fs. for each pa\IC'rn -arid 25 cents for ench pall<'m tor Air r-.tan and Special llnnrll· in1?: 01hm1·isc third·clns! dellvC'ry wlll take thrf'e weeks or more. Senrl to Alice Brooks, the DAILY PILOT, 105, ~redl('('raft Dept. Box 16.1, Old Cb<'l~cn Slalion, N~ York, N.Y. 10011. Prlnl NaPM'!. Addn'P, Zi p, Patten N11mber. Tot&lly New Jr.I Nttdlon- craft Cat.kl( cnunmt'd with knit, crochet styl~s, craft& 150 deal1na. FREE pattrms 75ctnts. PIEWI htant Mom:111oot. Ldrn to make eoxtra dollars from )'Ollr crafl1 ........ st ln#lanl MaennMl ftoolr: .• S1 . Ralrphl Qot:bd Bot* • . $1. IMtut Crwhtt &ol .... St . IJmut Gltl nentr" ... -.. I. Cmlpk'tfl AtchA" &oa: ... $1. 1t 111'1 Rup ft«it ...... 50c IJ PriML A.f,chlt!I Rnolt: •.. 5()c Quftt IMOli:: 1-16 Pllftm~ 50c M.-.. Q.allt ~ 2 50e .. _ ... ,.....,_""" SIZ(S 10!1,.ioy, I ~ 11f ,.,;._ 11(,.ef~ YOL'I~ l\TNO OF OP.ESS - !1(1111y "urved for ii.IPn- tlccnrs~ and f{'mininily, fine for kntLS. Loop-nnd·bullon neckline detail is l!lm&rl !Ollf'h. &-nd! Printed Pattern 9293: NF.\l' Hall Sl7.es 10\i, 121;, 141,i, 161z, 1811:. 20"'. Sizt' 1411 !bust 371 takel!I 2 5/8 ynrds 3.i-lnch. SEl"El'lo'"TY'nvE CENTS for each pa11l'm ~ ad<l 25 crnts for each pattern for Air Mali and Special Hn.n- dhng; olhenvlse third-clMS delivery will take ~ \lottks or more. Send to Marian Martin, the DAILY PILOT, 442, Pattern Dept.. 232 West lBth St., New York, N.Y. 10011. Print N:\;U, ADDRESS with ZlJ', SIZE and ST\'U:: l\'\::w&ER.. JOO Top Fall·Wlnltt Pal· lrms ln all·new f'adkm' t• ~ Catatoc~ Pflll Fabulous bonu1 -choose a FREE J'31fttn, 7S t't"nt$. JNSTANT SE\VTNC l300K -~'" toda.y, wtar tomorrow. 11. INSTANT FA!\lltON BOOK ~ llundreds of fashion factt. 11 • ••••••••••••••••••• ------------------ ( hf'nd, footbonrd, Sl5. Dnnish SSJ. 64&-5033 days; 646--0681 · * J'l\l"Vl/4'.) 499--430J. 54fHI045 8 am to 5:30 pm. cash otter. S73-4.228. tt':lk bench, 111.ble~. S20. 2011 f'\'rs. Sporting Goods 130 dER1'1AN Shepherd l l wk-<Iay. only. Mobile Homes Rini;:s Roa<!. 642-6.'\S!J. 1 l\Enc·uc~LO=N-K~.~,,-.~IX'd--co-,~ch months, femall', S 1 5 O. -6 11·~ •. I 3 Complete Aels of matching ·~ =w. GOLD curved s r 1· 1 1 n n a! n10. ·"'· ...._.ather 0\'11' .,...,....,,., \\'/hide a l){'d. \\'h1!1" Prov. ~f'at S2'i Dbl bed $15. 2 bath pro-lilK'.'d golf. club.!!; Y.'OOrls, · k 112 irons, balt'!I &: ix'ad coven. LABRADOR puppies, ('lul !bl. Cust lamp. \'cry gd. s1n s ea. comp. Roll bred f sal cond. ~&-i,">2'J. ~way bed $5. LR ntems S7 Sl:iO. to S2SO. 552-7699. ' or e. $25 . DINING ---~ ea. l\lisc furn. & itnns -POOL !able, 82"x.C5''. mom tah1f'. 8.t2-26JO. + pool equip. Gd cond. • 543--0159 YORKSHIRE terrier. remL 5 rno5. AKC. Gd pedigree. * .,..._ * cha irs. "'alnur lormif'a, S20. ----~-----* $75. 646--14~ • l\lnhogany d1111ng tablr SIO. ROBENA 421 Super 8 mo\·i~ 96.l-Z-116. f'amrra. Instant t'Hr!Mdge NE\\' surfboard. $.j(): ANTIQUE drop ll'af tahll'. RrfL J\!Pd. color 11'(1()1'1. $8.). 494-8381/494-ia.il, ask !or ""'· l\10VTNG must 5€'11 Couch S45. fl.latch chair $25. Kit. 1ablr Si a. lamps & miJC. 9i9--4;,61. THIPL1'; dreSSt'r ~·lli:t' mir· ror. i;::ood cond. S 1 2 5. 67~ Jj(l:l, PECAN coffee &: end table! S275. Decoralor <linerre set $135. 557-3111. ---* LIGIIT din m1 !hi. i2x l2. 6 uphol chrs, xlnt cond. $j(). 642--4065. 8' gold 50fa. antiqu{' )..'Old chair \\'/oHoman. Like new, excel cond. $400, 540·48-15. CUST0~1 buill kin!('s iie bed, like ™'"'· rxtra I i rm . $100/offt'r. 640-0li6. l\tAPLF: BUNK AND THUl"- DLE OF.OS S'l:i. * s..IS-8778 * PECAN' Trunr!IC' b<>d. Xlnt cond. SJ:i, firn1. 64j...4J02, 646-57811. * r-.·1o·'v~1N~G=.-,.-Flor1da. J\l u.~t ~ell fllrnlhn'f'. • (714) 847·ro40 * 12' RF.f"ll!G.-t \lo·in bcd.~-sofa. f!XCl'llent rondilion- reasanable. 96J...111G. Garage Sa le 812 loading. Po11·er telephoto KnN!bo&rd, $40. wide angle lens. Almost 5.~9169 aft 6 wkdys. TV, RacAo;H1F1, Ste,.., AIREDALES, AKC, champ. &Ira:!. 1 mo. Terms. fTI>t} T.l3-44m SIBERIAN Husky ma.I~. $35. Puttbmt all l'lhots. '72 JEEP new. S75 or make oUf'r. ~2-1734 eves & wttkends. l\IOVING -~1ust It'!.!, TV. dropleaf desk, dinette, sec· tional. RCA stereo record player, beds, n'frig. A: much rnon. All good con d. 1972 ZENmt & RCA'11 at * lt18-7S21 * 12' SNOWBIRD. Good con-4 Wheel drive, metaJ top, Uke fantastic aavings. Prictd AFGHANS 2 months-AKC riilion. Is complelt' It. lncld11 brand new! Leu than fDXl !es~ than the discounters exrf'ptional. Mwt s e 11 , ll·lr. S225 or best oiler. OPEN ROAD miles. #14055. dlr. Call \\'/3 yr. picture 1ube, l yr. Cn'am & golden. 962--9805. G45-25S9. MCYI'OR HOMES .~""'535'"'°="· ..,,--:--=-,--.,-I 97~2533. parts • llelVltt. MO!lf '73 2 COCKAPOO male pups, 10 20' B·Lk>n Catnn1aran. 10' 8081 Garden Grove Blvd. '63 Cf-IEV 1,J T, Pickup, step NORGE t'lectric atove, good models now In slock & on wf'ek1, penonality +, &hots, wd. 32' mast. extre1nely Garden Grove 89f.-4479 side, '64 Corvett eng., bkt condition, 4 burners, oven, display. Call for our \ow S25. each, 49&-t323. fast. Complete w /Ir Ir. ,67 CHEVROLET S{'al!. Consol & mahog ~1 broiler & 2 storag{' drn\\·en. prices. ABC Color TV. 9021 CAIRN Terrier fem. pup. _$1350. 642-6860. 643-7091. ., TON PICK UP 53&-5006. ·-' •! $20 or be!it offer. 675--0606 A I ta. H I n. h ~ aflf'r 6 pni. I an uni ngton ocac , Must Sacrifice. To good 122· Albatross Sloop. ?IB on 10 ·ft. Camper • , • Heavy '58 .Ford V8. PU. ~H. Ne ____ ·~~---968-3329. home only. $35. 551-46-t:'. \lo·e.11 , compl new r1ggmg, duty camper equipment • • • paint.' brks. Gd tires. Xlnt HF:J<'RIG, 1!171 sidl! by sid~ TELEVISION for sail'. ~!nit Horse• .r... pamt, cover I. 1enoa. Automatic transmission, Nnn1ng cond. $750. 646--090'3. G1h~on 19 cu', '385 pool f I -644--0IZ tram €'TT'ed, fort'ed to !If! I ----------Boot, Bou~ aways, , • step 1965 Ford Van, 6 cyl, stick. lnb!c $00; cabinrt. 6 lge. RC 25 * ne\lo' A XL-100 " MJlid APPAlOOSA * KITE No. 121 ~'Ith trailer. bt!ml'JCI' (10533Al . S2888. Panelf'd, ice box, dbl bunk, drluxe dra11·ers, S 2 0 0. C Jo 492--0rro. state Acc:u o r COMOle. 3 yeo1r old geldlnn, Good oonditk>n. S 4 5 0 . BEACH CITY ""06[ tape dttk. S750. 962-&164. Still In carton, Paid S650. red $4 • 644-1732. UU •49 Ford pickup. Good titts, 89 Yds. u.<;ef! crplg. comp!.. Se-II for $450. Call ~9151, registe • 75. 12' SLOOP F1eety CtaM, _,,"' nA •• L "'····--~ paint. Good eond. Best of "'/pad. 2 T11.·in braM finish-Huntington Harbor. CALL ANYTIME --" "' 1 hull -.uc .... ,, QlAUO'&Ju .,.,...., f'd hdbd~. '68 Cad, air 540 3803 dacron an.us, fi r'I: us . Huntington Beach fer. 499-~, 544--0874. "·· •.. 2 C .1. 1. KOBENA 421 Su(X-T 8 movie • Jtea90nabl~. 646-3810. <TI<) 1<An""""" '63 Ranchero clean t Ao:A s,~ ... ·11..•. c1 ing ites. camera. Instant cartridgll' · -"""'_,,., .._,,. ,1,73-,1 2 HORSE Jingle AXie trailer, SNIPE • , • ilke ne"'· with S NT N "'" •• _ -----loodina, PQ\lo.~r telepho•o A A A A .... xlnl rond. $375. Firm. slip, Sacrlli~-Phone ~ Cha.rlt' St., C.osta. :P.1esa \\'A SHER/dl)'l'r, Rockl'r, wide angle lens. Almost 557"'6507. 673-9388 EXPLORER I.:i.mp~. P\\T L8\1'1l mo"·er, new. S75 or make offer. ··--~~---Autos Wanted Ex1. tadrler, & ltt 1 s c . 542-1734 eves & wt-ekends. --Racing S•bot MOTOR HOMES 968-SI07. BRAND new color 'TV, I ...... ~ I!• Ji J S..1%>. &Th-5m UNDER\rOOo Typewriter \Vashl'n. Dryers, Re'frig .• 1 ~.iiiiiiiimiiiimmiiii~~lC.~jjj * Lido 14 • Stnndard, rl{'f'd.!I smn.U ad-Water Sottneni, $10 mo. Good condition justmrnt. $30. 6 7 3 • 4 5 O 2, 894-8751 aft 5. 962-1237. 673--3947 Ask tor ShaY.'TI '1'"'1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Boo1h, Gen•r•I 900 ~ O John Boats, Sllp1/Dock1 910 6995 + Tax.tic l!l'i2 Exp 20 Fully setf cont. P/S, P/B, VS Auto. T. Mf radio D. Batt. L/mUes. Stk 14774A DJSH\VASl-IER used, long ~------coiPLCTELY • ~b11." 17' YEAR round alip or skit tie 830 s. Harbor mvd. for new 27' sai l boat , Santa Ana REWARD WILL PAY OYER Kelly Blue Boak marble ov. coff~ tbl. & l 1r S_ J.B. 283 Corvette eng:, misc. 1940 Pomona No, B f'lff to You Nothing on eng. ovl'r 2S hrs. c.~t 5.5-60 mph. Good aid boat. desperately neerlf'll -an 839-8040 For lo1te model, cleen, NIKO_N_r_.-F'l'N--.-1-.4-w-/_fl_a-sh, 3 Lines, 2' Times, $2.00 845-4351 all 6. Const Hiway side of Bay· by low mileage dome r.OODIES FRO l\1 S.I S250. 3 HP outbd mtr ·---------7 IT. Dingy, a~ plastic ''Gla11ho p per." $95 548-1591. pt"l'manent Npt Bch resi-M~tor Home Rentals tics, Imports, truckw « den!. Call LI n d q u 1 5 t, AVllilable for daily, \lo'ttk!y r.1 0 BILE H 0 1\1 ES , l\'/ca~. SlOO. Avon rubber Household items galort", ac· rafl,_$511 &12·9260 aft 5 pm. rordian door, hair dry<'rs, SEARS \lo'llsher & dJ'yE"I", both fishing equipment. ~ood for $250. Packa-rl Bell Color 7 t·lothing, ln1\·n mo"' c r , TV-strreo combo. $900. All ~tau It er rcdu('('r·rowin:ot ('.-.eel cond. 540-0298 FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR 646-2378 AFGHAN -SHEPHERDS. 6 WEEKS OLD. * 6(2.-9359 .. LOVEABLE !!Ima.II bret'd, black, white trim, young male dog, 542-7096, 548-0..'13. m:ichine. 9 am to 6 pms '~lD~E~~.,-~ .. c.,,.~.~--=-. -ba-by starting Tue5day 8th. 2:!14 stroller. $25. Single atrol:ler Rutgers, lxiwt't'n Wil!;on &.: S15. Xlnt cond. Net playpen Victoria e_,..._t ~ ~m_an_. _ s.;, Hca..,Y !!hake ihinglell $5 ANTIQUE roc.kl'r, chair, bundle. 968-1681 FEMALE German Shephctd, tablr & rha1N1, tru11l(R, ==-=-~---1 4 mos. Good w/chlldren l\10VING. HKle-a-bed, eltt e 842-4205 sll'iRh bed w/bnll & claw dryer, flower pots, potted feel. 1!129 noor rarlio in f Month old BcR,l!:le Puppy. Uic• children. plants, barrels, many 1111)rt" lx-aul l\'Orking conrl, Also misc. ~3626. · larliPs bicycle, de~k & more. Thurs to Sat, 318 Alvarado Pl. Balboa. • 67J..M72 • lITILITY traller-5'x8', $65.00. 1---------- K.irmann Ghia bucket seats. * * 14 Week old puppy, hlnck. exrellent condltk>n needs home. Please help. CORNER desk·Rooksheh'f's, SlO.IM) each. 646-9()76. 642-7097 O~tt'rmOOr Deybed w/let:s, _ -------prinll' tonf'l. !'1· Br-11 11 t I GOOD clean gas stove S.15. LEAVING Soon. Mu.st finrl K' · he dboa.rd home for 2 10 wk kllttnll & Apl"l'adl SJ), \V a\ n II 11 in~ !Ltt U SlO. 138 MaMa. Cal 548-41471 83.'\-.~1::. 640-1500 ext 1607 dayi· eves or monthly basis. 21', Zl', campers. _ 644--5306, ' and 25' seU contained l\to-Call anti ask tor seya: i tor Homes. all equlpt ~1itl1 DAYE ROSS Bo.ts, M•int./ Boats,_~~ ~S.,!'1_911 1enerator, roof air, :.nd _ : .__s._ .. _,co ____ wi CHAMPION SKI BOAT =..0'!:: :u-: YACHT REPAJR We have the all o<..i Amigo POHJIAC ( Mari~ ~ntry, ~i~rglass. ' 14' flal bottom. New paint abo. Please call 839-95Ql. 2480 H•rbor Blvd, ~ .-1nung & """"""""· 121 and glau. 6'i "°"" M•=rt· SANTA ANA Costa Mn• ~1• yn exper. 646-4871. Runs very strong. Sig wbttl f trail ... l.ool<> ,.,,.,. •harp EXPLORER -INSTANT I BcMts/ Marine and is fast First $575 Cl.sh. MOTOR HO~ ! Equip. 904 !162·1'89. WHY PAY MORE7 CASH Petters dal. 21n kw, a!r cool· 1971 • ~· Tahiti, Exec. SEE US~~ ed ,en. Justo/hauled. Ask-model, 45.S Olds Jt'l high :r~• NEW A USED Ing $495, 675-4293. q>ttd, high ptr1. eng., MOTOR no~• lncldll cust. trailer, P""' ~ lS HP Ml'rc, $50: Mere ron-READY TO GO \Ve need )'OW' Import cU. Buv{'r on duty 9 to 9 dollj troll, elr.cirlc ~tart, $18; 2 tically new, OO!t betwn SM-830 S. HARBOR BLVD. Mere tanks, SS. ea; 53S-109!i 6M. Orig. owner, mt.ft of· SANTA ANA \ 91'2 HP 0/8 mtr. Elect st:u'l ~~~ '=~~wpt Bch. Call ~.=~-283.1 Har~~ta Mesa ; B. J. Sportscar Cent · b~ pump. Used ~hr. i969 Sea Ra.y with trlr. 17'. --WINN-EBAGO lu;"':::;--:;;--;:::;::::,...,,-:;::: • $275. &\2-0656 • L1~ new. 180 hp 1/0. $2'T50. 20' BRAVE WE buy all makes of de S1eepi1 6. tuJ1y loeded. tape Uled sp:irt.s cars, paid Lllvtllt!a.t, qUllt<'<I back, like E. 18th. CM MS-4485 llE'\\' $5(1, ~ good Items~ KENMORE washer 1: d~r. I need a good homt, AKC Bo.ts. Power 906 64·~ · Rerrlg, Sofa. Color TV. Br German Shepherd, 6 mo.,, _________ ;.; Of llOl PkUa dr1W In deck. 'i2 model. We-ekly tree ~ FOR ¥· cbe:'lp. 8 ox 1prinp, tnrattftuell, chain. end tabler, ifonnica desks It ci'ftts., tofu. t 4 0 -J 9 4 8 belore 11 om .!lei, miJC. 830-3953 aft 6 female. 615--1079. SWIM ~o fil J SPECIAL bomf, f e m a It' .-uu , t("t, adder. cover 12'x36" dffp. S50. Calico kitten. Ol.y m.73S3 • Save $. 5 wka okl 53S-3529. Su.san. An. 5, IB3-8997. COLOR TV for aale, cheap! LADY Kenmore dlsh"fashl'r, New earptt I: pad, wool. carpet, mltc. Item•. 4123 Kl!w air cond, S.S-Sl77, Seton, frvine. Fri I Sat 's~E~D~S-.-.,.-(1-,,,~,,-. -,~""'~"'--.. 1 Household-Good1-l i4 typev;rtr, chr:!, this. 657 USED Cl\f'JX!l I: p.,tt, 143~. Plumrr, A))f, 8 , &12-5.192. ytlii.. olive nylon plu~h -CARPET FOR SALE IOQll l'ONI. $200. 41.'\-sm by Cl\.rpe:t l.Ay!T. Cnll aftrr 6:30 pm. I • ~6-!'ii.U • _M().~ Jewelry &IS PO\VER mower $%i. C:i.• Stovt' $2S. 642-5666, 1513 Oranct A~. C.M. CUTE 9 wk old female mix· t'd puppy. Paper trained. 545-<081 7 FT SOFA YOU PICK UP * 573-Wll • PART Onman Sh<"phl'rd/ Co11;e, frmale, vrry gcnlle. 1 yr. 546-%1!3 atll!r 5, T W 0 Be11utlful Se11lpoint Siamese cats to qmpa.ttll'tlc --·- 13' BSI'N. Whlr.. 40 h.p . ,,_ I WANTED Ev\nrude, trir, Cl[J\.'U', skts. 18' Vl'ntury, l.yman. Of Chrts Xlnl sm. ~ l.apstraJc:e Runabout. Good ..::===-===--mxt. $0-2756 14' Chr)'llrr Sid baat 5& hp, !O' TROJAN, 'ra, FB. Slps s. Fulb' equip._ 112.m 614-IB36 Ult trailer, few hour&. $650. MO-l990. Of month)¥. Also avail: Honda cu to tow I: TV rent. al See 1t Bob'• Texaco, noo W, Coast Hwy, N.B. SCS.9803. R""IA-H«ne fo< your Vacation * -1 * 211' SooUICMst. Curt bit l<J< l 11•1 • 12 un;mn; M.H., ZI' A N1vy. No el'll[. Eksl oUw. T'"'°""tlon Z' Air, lUx. 1: saf~ty tqtrlp., WE PAY TOP 001.LAR ; <44-21!l!I. '"·;;c;;;;jiiiijiiiijiiiiiiiii·~~I xtnt rates. P¥t. pty. !:!68-mT. roa.rop usm CARS • FOR s.iJ<" or trade 25' Otrls 1 Plush Shasta tor rtnt. 18' ff )OUr cu 11 extra ~ emn C-:b Cru O I" 50 e ..... Campers, Sale/Rent 920 dps 6 Sl!-cntd Air Ptl _.. ua Ont. .. ,. -· • • BAUER ButCS +, hnl. Vn.111 '3500. $4s-«19. 1970, s~· CABOVER e&mpc!f, pty an. C97-23M. EIS ft.tor mw.. t -24'-SKIPJACK_70_ J0<k • other ..,., Inc~ Nn< :rr w1n .. 1>qo, or.. Ooo<a 11111 !is.z4 8 l'rs f8£j() ....,.,..~ 961-lt'K; •lecps 6, Sim. frrm. 49M048. Sips I. Air coad. WILL euy r:iut" cw .-Id ' CENUJNf; JADF. ptnd:tnt, 14K iold ch"ln. Only S'5. 67J.-0!()2. '57 OWF..'IS, 71'. All oq"1p. '10 VW CAMPER, ""' olltr ~ "°"· -°' aot. CID ~ ~llllfl Fast multi &rt 1\1~ 1. prmna Cito. Npt aUp. '5GOO. Cu over SD». Lq;una.. A ctlOd want ed ts a. ctlOd tD. m.Gsm-fe E. Coat Need a "Pa.d"T Ptac:e a.n ad! oll atra)' W-MTS. ftnMCt '"'°· 5*oD. _.,9129 tw1J111!bt. Nf'W)IQl't BewS. ,, .. I DAILY Pll.OT · --..... !B1 I· _..... I§] I -..... _...... 1§1 I ~"... ll+o!l I -..... _..... I ~ I --.... !§JI -..... 1§1 won1oo1 "' Autw. ''"'""" no Autw. 1.....,.... m Autos,•-"" m "-. 1 '"'""" . m ~A-.~~1~m;.,;,~rt;oo1~5,~10;t._~;~ .. ; .... ~E=:~"°;~,.~.;-:~""'~·===~HO~A~utoo.;~,..;.:::~,.ijo :· WI PAY TOP 'i>ATSUN M•I TRIUMPH VOLKSWAGEN YOWWAl'ilN · CASH '71 Dor-s11 19Q •am. Brjtllll Racbw * TRIUMPHS * '68 YW IUG • : srATIOOI W.AOOll. NI> C..... Good oond. llDJ, '71 CLOS!OUT 4 _.i, ndlo, lleoler, 1891 lad. equipped. mAGD. SIU41D SPITFIRES AS LOW AS IZ!S or i..t o&r '""4DT • ... --• -. ,... '12" OPtl. GT-4 SAVE $50I MUST S;J[ '86 vw tedan. tlll Ill b tnil .um&teL J,.ow Down Low Tmm FRITZ WARREN 'S ~bit enc. New t1Rtr. VOLVO GROTH CllEV181£J PHONE us.slill '70 OPEL GT Sport Car Center ~,,,.,. ott•r. m-1258. ~-~ Bural OJvet, ~pl""' ORANGE COUNTY'S 6'1xu.~ ......... 1972 VOlYO .&* ICo lllJeo lfaNctr w intOrb' 4 Ip<!. dlr. T"'"' LARGES!' MAKE OJTER, 11111 8e&eb Blvd. a.ta Meu oktrr car ln trade or amall no E, bt, s.A. SIT-0754 * 5l6--02lll •va * L .... Tedey al H .. .,....., -., Do~ l'WIO. iood oown "" linen«. call ·n m~ E><lnt .....i An>Fbi DELUXE 'Ill! vw c:.mp.r. Int RAtle1 ';~RTS w.:m Nm """'..:::',. .,' 494-9314 . 4!ll-Q11 "' !14&-113S. lltiOO ml •• .._.;, $3IOO. ~~~e:':u.""''l .... 74 Por Mo. °"'"'9 Oountlll 611 Opel Sta win. 1.9 q 4 ew. $i6-6958. O.A.C • .ul/FM, Au.lo. tram ~~ · TOP I BUYER · RAT 1pd. Clean. l ownr:r, $700 .• 61 Triumph TR.J, 42 tXIO ac--MUSI' RU, '69 Bui. Split dilc tx.kn.. 38 mo. . mu. MAXEY TOYOTA 8(2..4341 t\11.1 miles. Xlnt • cond. =eel cond. ' 1 T 7 :s . For LH•lne or IMlylne •.• 111118-11 Bl'f<L '71 RAT SPIDER 'ttOPELW ..... 1900 ....... 49<-21Dl bet. 5' 9. '1\a..M ••• ..!. p, 8Mdl. ..._an.-car """ hod -. ..,.. -. •1tc bru. ""' mi. VOLKSWAGEN "..:,.~ ~·· 9•UCll' UIN A-Imported 970 !::::' f '::-. ~ w4"':!: lnltnacP.O-RS= . MS-f5JJ or l<).UU. YOLYQ ALFA ROMEO IOll11 ..... <Dam>I<) Call " .,. vw .... camper, Reblt 18 BUS, ""'~ m .. t .. u. • ~·or $-6811.. PORSCHE 1972 Modtl tllT . =~~ for qa.kk $1650.. 25,<0J milt'I. 1961 Harbor, CK. 668303 ~ Romeo . '72-HONDA ~.A~~ c:,: '10 vw Westphalia """"'' '65 vw~ :.:~ :.. l'in• Autos, UMd "" • • HONDA Sedan. 'TI, rood other utru • still under lS,OOO ml. Pho~ E'llrly &h•~. Reliable, Neb paint. BUICK 2000 cond. $1,:W. WARRANTY Call 5U-40'10 mom. or alt. 6 pm !:&-7690, $600, 673-2456. e ~2375 DESPERATE • Must K<!.I * 'G9 VW, Clean. * 1960 VW van, '68-50 hp fnat, '66 BUICK Riviera, all pwr, air cond., vinyl roOr. 40 eng .. $USO/offer 497~1729 JAGUAR th1I Wff:k. Xlnt rond. F\illy 36·~~4:1°95' rehlt trana, custom lnlerklr, equip. 1969 9UT Porscht.1 =~------mags. ;100. 830-3613. I ·'• NOW IN STOCK '71 Jaguar XJ Sedan '75-5850. '61 VW bus, new pa1nt job & '67 VW b\l&'. reblt eng., xlnt PROSCHE ,,. ,, _ N new motor. Good cone!, ~.1 1100 CADILLAC .,...,.,. r. &.IZ-.i3S6 COuu. • 1700 e~. Xlnt body. Covtt. 846-0.598 '70 SEDAN D@Ville, 21.<XX> n1i, tilt wheel, vinyl top, sleroo, air, leather, Ex· quislte cond. ~21U8. ELECTRIC SUN ROOF Doeskin exterior with. Eng- llM saddle leather interX>r, full pov.'t'r, .01-F~f-Short­ wave radkJ, tel~pic slet>r- in&: wheel, radial tires, lest than 13,003 miles. Ju.st lm- macula~ inside and out.' Musi see. CGSIELT), $2300/best. 4K-l216. '60 V\V·Hunning eond. radio .66 V\V bug. Yellow, 2 n<'W RENAULT * ~l~ tires. Very clean. New brk!i, 1200 w. Paclflc Cst. llwy. Nt!t@orl Beach CTI41 &12-0400 Alf• Romeo NOW ON DISPLAY BIJes Service Puta Body Shop . !=OAST IMPORTS 1000-UIO W. Cout Hwy. i';<:port -........ SALE PRICED ~ Naben m Cadillac: 2600 llARBOR BL., COSJ'A ?tfESA 540-9100 Open Sunday '59 Jaguar XK-150 w/ave.rdr. Runs great. $725. 642-82-46 MAZDA MAZDA "'"Renault Demo Sat; Semi Ann~al Demonstrator Clearance Sa lo This Weekend Unbeatable Prices ALL 1972 MODEL S IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY INSTANT CREDIT APPROVAL BANK FINANCING COAST IMPORTS 1!160 V\V Bug. All primer. $450. • Call 842-Q70 * 1970 VW squareback, aOCJd oond. ... ....,, ....,.,,. $700. -T108 'j8 V\V BUS, l"@bullt 1600 '69 Cad Sedan de Villi!, 39,000 I ,1 t ll .__ ml. Ori&-own. Xlnt cond. eng ne . ., us lie • ..,.... otter. AM/FM 1lt'reo S 3 4 9 S • S48-l.517 eves. 516--0'1111. e '66 V\V SQUAREBACK e '59 CAD C.Onv. '60 Valiant. 75,000 Milet. One Owner llfake Ofler. Llc'd '72. Call >..1nt cond. $900. ~719 ~ * '68 VW .roan, sunroof. '69 V\V Sq bk. Auto. Pvt. pty. ::;--;;-,-.,-,,,..,-.,-,=--,-II auto slick shifl. xlnt cond. SI07:i. 673-!5'1 l d a'"• '65 Rt-po. Needs little work. $990 ' '"!""'"' ~lake offer. Call MIHl703 or · ....-,,.,., 673-7128 eves. 545-5812. '58 VW Van. XJnt conct. Best --,61-VW-B~UG-- oUer. E\'~: 6T.rl811 or Xlnt rond. S400. 6T>66lO '70 COUPE days -45f...0038 vw '69 vw "°•"'• c.m..,, Ho DE YIW '70 · AM/FM, ~eel cond. hp CorvaJr e"&". Xlnt rond. Vinyl top, fUIJ power, facto .... Brown w-tan mt. new •3 .... $2'1SO belt oner, 673-77M. air, Wt wheel, AM-FM brakes. must sell. 546--5631 '63 VW Cam b t -lf:tttO radio, (939AV.Al. "10 Pop Tup Camper, s l'll"w ~ per, rn . omr. $4333 tires. Xlnt cond. $28T;>. rnagt, CUltm lnl Must a"e. 67W39l. ~ OFFER! f94-8937 •• 1500S • $425 • 642.9287 u.n rond., mag wheel.I, rack, =='"""'--=--.,..-~ li.lu.• Dl'W. 4~3908. '57 VW Van. Excel running Cadillac ..... BMW LEASE SPECIAL New '72 RX3 $57.56 'TI Oatsun 510 \Vagon, air ''5 VW SquareUck • NaL-- 1000-1200 W. Pactnc est. Hwy. '66 VW Van 9 pau., new cond. Cd. tirH. Very Mpen. 2600 HARBOR BL., Newport B@ach (TI4) 642-0406 motor, tires & trailer hitch, dable. $t!O. 642---0134. OOST.A MES.A "· ALL MODELS ' " IMMEDIATE . DELIVERY Waded. ROT ARY powerl'd. • TOYOTA pert,"'""· $ill(). 60-1604. N...i. "Pad"T Plac."" .. , ~9100 Open - low Bank Financi!Pl .: .. 0 SEE US ABOtrr Owr1H1 Delivery -ClfEVl!R-MOTORS n w. 1m St .. Santa Ana ' 1135.3171 ·Vlslt our new home! Working Man's Special New '72 81600 Pickup Truck $59.62· '72 TOYOTA COROLLA $1966 (+T.iL.) or $39.30 MO. ·. 0 nn.Lo cadl p1ee $2,0!Ml.SI fft. duding tax I: liceMle. Down payment 11 four hundred dollars. $39.30 total monthly p&yment including interest, ----------'-I tax & licen.!<!. 35 pay plus ROY CARVER, Inc:. . "' 234 E. 17th St emt.a Mesa 546-#U CAPRI 'Tl Capri (P..fodel :.ml). Afif. FM stereo ndlo. Tape deck w/stereo spkrs. Ww mi. Xlnt cond. Inquire at Uniroyal Securify TI re Store, 17th St, C.l\t. Ask for BUI CORTINA i!6s OORTlNA, rebuill, low mileage. $550. or best reu- -"""°~'-•_0u_ .. _._.,,...,, __ 1.__ l\TGA, '61 . White road!ter, '611.fotd CorUrm.. a1:1to trans, good rond. $399. \\'all's new o'haul, tires. etc. $595. Arco, 3636 E. Coost :Hwy., 1!?-3199 eVE.'l/wknds. N.B. DATSUN · '7,1 DATSUN Pickup, chrome ·whls, custom paint &. more. $1900. 962-1778 art 6. _,.....~~ utos, lmflb'r'ted '70 ·. MGB 1965 l\IGB. good rond., xtras. See to appreciate. $835. or make offer. 496-1584. Autos, Imported 970 balloon payment of $&)0. Total defm-ed pay price $2,575.50. A.P.R. 11%. On pre • tuTall&ed c r e d J t • oom:n . J)m le.wi& -TOYOTA Auto Trans, Factory Air Conditioning, 1900 engine, Radio, Heatf'r, Loadl'd, Mw;t Be Sold This \Vrek (593BEN) $1795 WardS.Lee American Moton n 547.5126 1234 So. Main St. Santa Ana For that item undc-r IOO. tn the Penny Pincher. Aulos, Imported 970 DEAN LEWIS VOLVO #1 • IN ORANGE COUNTY fOI THI MONTH OF JUL T . THERE MUST BE A REASON . SEE US TODAY. FOR THESE SPECIAL TRADE-IN VALUES ;9 '71 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER ·?-" llhWl e 7 1 MG MIDGET CONY. ltuCUYI .~ ?1 VOLVO PllOO C·PE. .:~ (MICft.J e 70 VW CAMPER -e '71 HIUIX PICKUP ·e OVER 5 7 1 & 7 0 MARK 11 STATIOlj WAGONS IJUCftl .·. OYER 100 NEW & USED CARS ,. IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE J>WYERY .- . ' DEAN LEWIS · ,, :,966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 646-9303 s.rtlce ond Pim for All Imported C1r1 ' I Autos, Usad 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Usod 990 .10 MONEY DOWN BRAND NEW 1972 GREMLIN~ ONLY +TAX & UC, PR. MONTH $54.ts tot11 p,mynMnt lncllldlnt t11: & lk. artd all c1rrylnt cha,... f..-41 menthl .,, 1ppMW1I .r your c,..lt. o.hrrM ,.Y"Mftf price lncludl"I t•x & all anylnt cha,.... $2'37.50. Annual l*'C•hf· ,,. r1t1 11 10.97%. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SHORT Now .. Job? Ntw In Town? 0 Cl'9dlt I J Phone F t ll't me try 10 1rr1- SHORT OF n,. cr.011 wd ttrmt 1'1'11 flHd IO I"-I rGU CASH? r~~":.:-; ~: CREDIT? MAKE MONTHLY PAYMENTS Se Habla Espanol OVERSTOCKED MUST GO! 'U PONTIAC Le Mt:nt 2·0oor '6' JAVWN 2·Door H1rdt.p v .1, 11: .. no. H•l!_l'L 1 .. 11111u1 11:111 F l~llll, Ho, (Ml ...... c1 V .. , ,lo1110. TrtM., Pl1'Mff ............ Poww lt.itn, 11:941o, H••· T1cl1. (Zll( "11 $296 '61 AUSTIN Amerlan 2 Dow Alllo. T•-.. JltcH. """ liff!tr. (XHD •II $496 'U PLYMOUTH 2-Deer Hardt., v.a. A.,,._ 'Tr-.. ,.._ li.tlr'IO. .. _ ........ lltd.. Hwttr. (TlG *I $596 $1396 '" IMPALA I 2 Deor Hardtop V4, Aut9. T•-.. """'"' s-. .,.,. .. ....... .... .. ..... W111tn1111 11ra. (llA 1a) I $1496 '71 PINTO 1969 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 646-1261 ,.ICll l ,,ICTIYI n<•U 1/12172 ., Step Up To Luxury . • Excellent selection of previously Mark Ill's and Continentals. owned 1970 MARI{ ill Immaculate Glamour mist ginger/matching leather Interior/white glamour vinyl roof. Equipped with every lui:ury feature. Full power, climate control air cond., individual power front seals, power door locks, tilt y,•heel, crulsomatic. AM/F~I stereo radio. (741- AGO\ SALE PRICED SALE! Outstanding Group Of Choice Cars! 1971 Mercedes DOii 4 DOOi. 11,000 miles. ~rt ~la-with brown Landaiu and .. ddle tooe lnterlor. Luxury eauipped incl Automatic. AM·FM radio. air cond., power 1tttr-- lng "' Ink.., powor windows. S.. and drive. ('14ELU) $6875 1971 Pinto IUNAIOUT 2000 C.C. Bronzl! mist metalllc/matchlng buck~ et .eats, 4 spttd, radio, heater, very clean. (685DLH l $1875 1971 Capri ""THI IUY I UIO,!AN" Polar white/burgundy lnt<!rlor, buck· et seat., decor group, .f, 1peed, radio, heater. St'e and drive. {879BN0 ), Sa1t priced. $2175 1971 Ford LTD CONVIRTllLI Bel.utilul red wilh black top. VB. automatic. power 1tttrin1: Ii: brakn. air conditioning, UC'tileot rondltlon. (501EJOJ. Sale priced $2675 1971 Ma veri ck 1 OWNllUl IS.000 MILE S 2 door. Arctic v.·hlte/contrastlnli:'. blu• plaJd Interior. V& automatk. factory air, pov.·rr steerin£. chrome window mouldlngs. See and drive, like new. i338DZQI Sale Priced 1970 Ca dillac IL DORADO Immaculate. Emerald milt meTallle/ black Landau A mat.china: Leather ln· terlor. Luxury equlpprd Full power incl 6 "'ay aeat, tiJt.tele whl'fL AM· F?tf ster('O, pov.·er door Jockl le much more. (081AKJJ $4975 ALWAYS A GREAT SELECTION OF TOP QUALITY CARS . . . "Orang< CountY1 1'amnv of rlnt Can" ohnson&son 2629 HARBOR BLVD~ COSTA MESA • 54CMi830 ROOH Of The New Cu . , , "Geld.,.. roweh" I :J DAILY PILOT ,ILOT-ADVUllSD JJ -. 3rd QUARTER DEMO SALE! BEAUTIFUL LOW MILEAGE STAFF . AND EXECUTIVE CARS AT TRULY UNl9UE SAVINGS! CHOOSE FROM CUTLASSES-9Ss-88s. WHILE THEY LAST! 1972 TORONADO ' ABSOLUTELY LOADED: Full power tnc:ludin9 individu•I pow•r 4 way front teats, power doeir loc~s, tUt.teleseoplc steerln9 wheel, AM~FM 1t•r•o redio, power d'•c.k lid· relNst , dOor edge 9u•rd1, floor mats, custom Interior; flnt.d 9las1, special patt.t, h•••Y duty q olinc;i, vinyl roof and mor .. 17JJ707J O.monstretor. s55 94 1- JUST 9 LEFT OF THESE SPECIALLY EQUIPPED CUTLASSES FOR YOU TO SELECT FROM • Exam~le: Brand New 1972 Cutlass Hardtop Coupe SPECIALLY llRICED AT LOADED: Factory Air Conditioning • Turbo Hydramatic Trans. • Power Steer- ing e Power Disc Brakes • Vinyl Roof • Deluxe Radio • Whitewalls • Sporty Louvered Hood • Full Wheel Discs • Tinted Glass • Plus much • much more. (3F87H2Z135514J I ......... 1§1 ! ......... l[ij I.__ ... ,~·~_ .... _, ............ Autos for .. $ Autos for Sale Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 991) Autos, UNd 99G CONTINENTAL Autos, UNd 990 Autos, UMd -------FIREBIRD CHEVROLET JEEP 00 990 Autos, UMd , ' . l;;,;;~19~7;2;G;R~EM~Ll;N~S~A;L;E~·l -"-'~C~A~MA~R~O~ 71 CarnarTl Hally Spurt CHEVROLET l!liO Ow\·. CollCOurs E~ta!e, l--::.:;..:.:..:..:.:.::.:::::.:__1--,;:6;-:9:-:M;-;;A=-:R:::K;-:1:::11;-'67 firebird. r-.1us1 Sf'll. Jeav-'71 Jet'p CJ-5 Renegade .. -::::':-:'-:---:--:o-:-'::'-::o-1 8 Pass. Sta. \Vgn. P\IT. '69 CHEVY ing l.'OUnfry. Aulom. & marry Comple te e'ql.lip. e xce p t 'fi6 J\lust convt. R&H. PS MUSTANG Good Selection of 1972 Gremlins Still Available for Limited Time, WARD S. l.EE AMthorldd AMERICAN MOTORS DEALER 1234 South Main, Santa Ana 547-5826 Aulo. ~2jf11'.t. • 673-:i:-.. ~'2 * CHEVROLET 'fi7 Chrv Impala. A/C, rlf'w hrakr..i & tune up, $700. :.-18-Ti\t. '71 VEGA Cpt•., 4 ~pt!. 11n1/fm, 11nl ~l;1ss. pnl,\'glas. $1 .::fll/oll1l'. ~>J.~jJ40. 1~"lG2-Cl! EV\'----i;irm!a -.-,-.,,-,-" & oui. 80.000 rnilr.~. -~-l2·i'..'66 -.-,~.;i~:,~Chrl'y H•1:i1r. '] rlr, :<.lnt cond .• nrii:: own<'r, hes! orfrr. !J!i2-1<l;(, 1~""""""""'""."""""""':':::""!"''!"'~~~ ........ ~:1--.li.-,C11 ... vy NO\'!l .... s- Autos, UJed 990 Autos, ~sed 99tl t:x('{'llrnt rond illon !---'------_-----1 5'1;;...1:,.1.1 Aftrr 5 pn1 CADILLAC CADILLAC ·12 v'''· n/JJ. '"'"· Good -·-------1 Cond. S2000. YOUR ONLY I '71 CADILLAC • 670-2''1 • F'ACTOP.Y f.I. DORADO '67 EL CAJ\li:~o:-rn-w tin·s. AUTHORIZED C't IN\'F:RTIBLF: PIS, air. tonnra11 CO\"cr, lo Only 10.211 l(l(·al ml]('5. Fact. mi. $1.'i50. !l.-lfi-2191. CADILLAC :i1r ·~nil., lull Jl()\\·rr, tilt & •47 Chr\'~". I·'• ton Strp \'an. DE.ALER l..afiest ll"lection or Cadfl- 1 lacs ln Orange Count,y. Sa.les-Leasini:. Q Nabers U Cadillac 2600 llARBOR Bl., COSTA il!ESA 540-9100 Open Sunday '70 EL DORADO Full pm1·rr. l11ctory 111r. vinyl lop, r·loth & lra!hrr 1nrrnor. A'.\f·r'.\t s!,.rro. po11rr door lork~. h11\11(ht s<'n!1nrl. Jn l!upenor 4'1'lnrlill<ln 1n.s1de & out. t~.tir."'· $5222 C , Nabers , U Cadillac: 29XI HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA 50-9100 Open SUnday '67 Sedan De Ville Factory air conditioning, Tu!\ powf!f, viny l top. btaultful tapestry .l ll!'ather lnltrior. MOit ~I! ll'IUxf' rxtr11s . IXSS- ?90). $1999 Naben CadiRac ml HARBOa 111., COSTA MESA llllJ Opti\ - frlrw.ip1c ~tttring, door l"Oo f'M$:ll1C ()r trans. 1r .. :k.'-, ,\~t-F"J\I sff'f'{'() w/ ~8·4!!60. 1null1pl<'"< tape, trunk lock. 1-0968~~c-,,-m-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,,. a :r;<'nl1nrl that turns your !ape dC{;k. $1.fiOO. l1t;h1.~ on It off fnr you. (078· ~a-1000 CX\\"l. S:-il<' prirrri $6999. '57 CHF:\'ROLF.T. 4 [)()()R BEL-AIR. NEF.OS \YORK, s.-i0. 642-00ZZ ~ Nabers · .• ;f' Cadillac 2600 HARROR BL., ('QSfA ;..1ESJ\ 5-!0·9100 Open Sunday 'fi.ll EL DORADO. 1 cw.•nrr, xtr;i lfJ 11i• milr"a.J:l', nrw tin's. Gt'l'f'n 11·/blk fab. lop. Blk inl. /\\\1/F\\l ~trreo, loaded, SJ200. 557-9051 '6.~ Sf'dan deVllle '19.000 mi. All ~x!ra~. ExCT'I. rond. Orig OYi'll('r. S.lXXJ pri/pty, days 833-3210, f! v e 5. 646-:\350. '72 CADILLAC LUXURJOUS CPE. DE VJU.E Extremtoly low, low k>ca! miles. Factory air condition· Ing. Full .powtt, A"f/rM rartto. mD!l1 all dthlXt ex· tru. l&r. •23tf.121_ 86888 ,e.. Nabers ~ Cadillac 26IJO HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA M0-9100 Open Sund11y .-,.-Ch~e-velle MalibU:-\' :S: J>/B, auto lri1n5.. RfH. ~tni c-lC'11n! $.)()(). 84&-0.'l!IS. • ~!l·c~·ing-& br.1kcs, A~l -F:\1 I Vi nyl top, tapestry I: leather Si;iO or otrrr . lmpa Custom · "· d f'X\ral!. $1250 or best olfer. "'inch. $29aCI. firm. 642-8537. * 54" "-,. * S!crro radio, tilt ~leer. whL a 1nte .... r, uaJ cornlort seats, o-<l't'" ~S--07Z7. Factory Air, luRRage rack, Cpr. Lrsl! lhan 34,COO miles. full ixnr.·er, factory air con-..::.;:...:.=-----1951 Jeep CJJA, '64 motor. t1r1v lire~ & hrakcs. Panel-VK, auloma!\c, JlQ\\'f'r steer-tli.tlonlng, tilt "''httl, llfl!'l"OO, FORD Exceptional MUJ't 5Ce. PLYMOUTH 1111:. A~kinK $~'!)7:1. ~.ii-lS61. ing & brakes, factory air , power door k>cks, etc. Show~ --------Sl,005. 642-4413. '71 P~mouth Cricket '70 Townsman Wagon !{ & II. "hirr 11·all lirf's, nieticulous eare inside and vinyl roof. :\lust Sl'l', (XY II· out. (!JO:i!l2,j1. LINCOLN 19!!J. $4777 Jm a I r V 8 A ! T I 970 MARK 3 4 Door, -4 sJ)ef'd. 9000 miles v.~. Automali(', Pow('r SIC'Pr-$2333 m cu 8 f!, -• u 0 ran~. (1 49~\JY), $1295 dlr. Call ing-, !·IOJB!!Ll S\!1.}:1, dlr. P.S .. p Disc Brake~. Air Chorola!e bro"'n rolor in 8J6-6i'Jj. 836-G;ili. Cond, Vinyl Top, 100';0 Fin CREAI\-l·PUFF cond. \1·ith ------• Nabers Avail O.A.C. 897-0221. all l'Xtras. Only S~JXkl. w/3 1969 PLYJ\!OUTH Custom '71 \'INYL hardrop cu.~1on1 C d'lla Suburban Sta. \\"gn., iOOd Jn1pala. Pr11.\f'r \\'l1Jdo11i·~. jj•",(".ee., Nabers a I c "6,11 LTD \\fagon, full pYiT. alr. yrs left on 50.000 mil<' 'W8JT. rond. T.0.P. 83()...232S. air. r!r. f't r. ('o~1 S:.,Z2.'>. 2600 llARBOR BL., Ai\1/FM sterro. P w r Asking $5.975. Call ED ------~--! 11('"'. s111 lx.'Jnii· book at Cadillac COSTA MESA M'l:lls/11·ind. prem tire~. RIDDLE, 646-5855. PONTIAC S.l:!:ill. Call nClrr 6 pm . 2600 l!ARBOR BL., M0-9100 Oprn Sunday clran. P\·t ply. SI295. ri·es: MERCURY ·1'1&-n1C>. COSTA M~SA CONTINEJ>'TAL '68 54.>-Z\l&.c::..•_____ '69 BONNEVILLE 6 ----5-I0-91()' Ofl"n Sunrlay . . · 4 dr.. '68 Torino \\"ai:on, pb/p~. '69 MERCURY WAGON ' 4 Chevy 4 Dr. Sedan -----~--vinyl top. air. po11i-er, rartial l"l'ar y,•!nrl. r>.'ew lif'f'S. Air, '69 Chev. Caprice ~=i~1 11~ i:~d~k~~·2~~~ Trlr. hitch, 68,COO mi, Sl:'OO. COUGAR XR7 9 1pass. V8, au~om~I~ a: Autn, !ran~. JlO"ll'l'.'r i;trrMni:. radio. hra!rr 10ff"175>. $495. 1llr. Call 8.~. ·:1'1 Chr\•rolrt St11,tion \\'a)t(ln. Ol'I\' \Ill rt'blt engi!X'. Xln! \\"Ork r;ir. &st orler <J\'f'r S200. 4!l·h1166. -'68-lmpa--1-a~C-ust~om- 'ti."1 C"hrv f111p11la \VR"ll. 9 pa:r;~. \'8, auto, PS. far! eir. Ong 0111lt.'r. S7~i:" 642-8675; &l·l-1'1.'1!}, ------·~CHEV. ~talibu sin "'·agon, \11, 6 pa.~~. R II. air. P S. lug~.1,C:(' ratk. Xlnt CIU'(', $JjQ(). 4!16-06&""1. Wagon 543-546j c6_14-S632....:;_=· -----Coupe. \18, automa!ir, po11·f'r 1 ·power litel!'nng es, 9 pa11s. VS, uulc., facto"' air,,J -·._.....:;_0_· -----1_, ,. nl factory a ir, ixm-·er tail gate. ..., ;:!U,) o 1'~airlane \\'ni;:. s!r(•ring & brak!!s, air con-window, IUggage rack, PD"''l'r stN-rtng, PD"''f'r 11i•1n· DODGE Good mec-h. cond. S300. ditioning, radio, heatrr. st('rro taPt", \\'S\V, etc. (39f., do,vs, radio, roo f rack. (i87· --------671-3830 or 644-0611 11i·hirc wall5. This one is,.,,. EYY>. ---· ------'--·--ETBJ. $2500 CONNELL CHEVROLET ·w NO\•a S.S. coup, 350 \~. MILO DAVIDSON OF '69 Ford L1TI. Loadl!'d. ro out standing, must drive. mi"~. X!nt Nlnd. '2395. Call !XORRl:XH. "'-""''· SALE PRICED '72 LTD slation \\'agon. Trade !or trnnsP. car & t.o.p. 6-1:-.-TO.XI. -------a Nabers Cadillac $2888 ~ Nabers 511 Cadillac 2600 HA RBOR BL., '69 LTD Sta. \\'11gon, all f'.'(· Ira~. air rood: S2'6.10. or IX'sl offer. fi.12-5299. 2600 lfA RBOR BL., COSTA r..1ESA COITTA MESA 540.9100 Open vinyl top. brown \\'t beiRl' SANTA ANA DODGE vinyl bucket srats. Aura. matic (floor shifO mnsolr. \Vou ld like to invite all GREMLIN 540-9l00 Opon Smtdoy l 970 PONTIAC GT0- '65 P..1ERCURY Comet, 4 dr., P..lusl sacnf1ef'. $1500. r t1ctory gt1ugr~, ))O\\'l'r disc his friend s and acquain---- hc><k"· "'"m chmmo. lances in the Costa Mesa 1972 GREMLIN one owner, 48,CXXJ ml., 4 new 548-0849 TOP S!IAPE! $1799. i'llUST and greater H arbor are SELL! Will go quick. Call to drop by & h . a 531.121s. see 1m. SANT A ANA DODGE 1401 N. Tlllth SANTA ANA IJl-J6t1 LOW MILES tires, brakes. shock5. 11·arer ---;:RA:--=-=-M-oB=-LE==R-~I pump. 549-1550, 546-4862 * BIG, ROO~fY. '60 Aferc, Bucket Sf'al.s. Roof, Rack. Pih Pl Af llJly Exlr11-:. ~ and • &, a.ir. Nttds v.-ork. 196.1 Rambll!'r wagon, Vt pis. pfb, radio. S $AYE $125. IHH749. 'TI Colony P•rl< M_;, a-18-8008 or 613-9686. """· AJJ xtnu. S:UJOO. T ·BIRD 'll d s Le * 8.ll-7457 * yya.JI • e -M~US~TA"'-N~ '67 Thunderbird : AmerlcM MolDls n :'.'7~-.,.---,,--12 o,,.,. hardtop. s,.,.1<11ng '64 Mu5tang, a C(l1iec1ors turqooise finish "'llh blac 547.$826 It~. V-3, a.ir l'Olld., auto. vinyl Interior. UndtT .S,ooi 1234 So. Maln St. p~. rtttring. Ttuly a black mUt'!i. F\111 power, factory Santa Ana beaucy. $800. 673-5507. air condl!K>nl.ng. Ult whet HORNET 1971 Sportabout Station Wagon :..uto T't"a.M. Powrr SCttring, Mr O:>nd. Hard 10 find ~ tomt tn and a.sk about our 1prdal pli('f'. '65 :r.rusrANG. 1 o11i'll(T ---c;r. radio, healf:r. Dl!'W w~re Very good AhaJ)I!'". Michelin &.ide wall tlrn. (\'F'll330: Ti~ auto trans .. other ex-flowleu •ulomobllt . ""·--96>-15.1<. SALE PRICE!).: ~ '72 MUSTANG V-8, 5 mo nths . , old. Low mill!'. P\'1¥1.W. Bank 7 U-L--·.: : ~ill finarn $2,."i.SO. Want ~ m:;o rw1 Prk•. "4-2872 CacflllaC : _; · SHARP 1911 Mach I, air 2600 IIARBOR BL., rond., tape deck. aulo win-OOSTA MUA : , dow. Xlnt cond. $3100. ~9100 Open ~ 615-n:xJ. '611 T-Bird. 4 dr., Landau. HOME: s41.1162 1 Ward S.Lee I t.rn..fcan Motors n '67 ltlu5t. Air, radio, htr. extras. &t~I cond. New !lf'e!I & brks. Oean. ~-ner, 673-2443. Sl,995_ $995. ~2922 A!k h Dan. T-BIRD '&&. sm. t dr. '6'-Mustang-GT, a u t o dau. 1 owntt'-XJnt transni .• r/h, dlsr brk1, nu 64-4-2!Ml. 1-------- u .. lo Trod<! Our Trld<!r'1 Pand1lt colWM 11 fof )'Ol.I ! s -s dan for 5 btlclu. 547-5826 1234 ~. ~1a1n St S.-mtll AM t\nts. $m1. Mi-46.'>S. T:;:_-;;B;;lltD;n, .. ,Sl;-;-l.ontla='°u,-~~ Setfldlet1rms D:>wl Call pwr, a.Ir, ExCf.11 COf1d. 6U--56il now! ~--r-.. ""'-'"'--'-'-'-'"------· ~ .. -· ··~ . ·. . .. :···: , , ..... ~ . ""~• •• I • ~· PtLOT-Al>Vtmsu ~ . .. . . . WHY WAIT 'TIL SEPJ • . WHEN YOU CAN MAKE THI SAME llG CASH SAY. INGSNOW! tiiW '71 SATELLITE 2 DR • '68 PLYMOUTH fUIY II 4 DI. YI ..... -......... 5895 -.......,•-•9"rl .. . • W.WrcoM. (YIDJStl '68 V.W. SEDAN •• ( RL21-C2G-l 90983) SAYINGS '69 PLYMOUTH FUIY 111 SIDAN ..... ,.-. ....,... .... ...-. ...... 51495 llw•-. WSW, air cHd .. wt.yl t.p . lZLI04tl '70 FORD '68 CHRYSLER 300 2 DOOi HAIDTOP :::..:::;:-.!·.::!:;. 51395 & bt'•k", wsw, air coltd., 'fi.,t ,.,. 1Wlf6f0) '66 PLYMOUTH MAYlllCI fUIY II 4 DI. SID. MINT WILCOMIS AND HONOIS All CHATS. llA COAPOAATION YI· HICLIS llQUlllUNG s..95 :.~~:,.;,.~ ~095 ~=I~=·:~~ 5595 :::·~~:l~S ClUI • •. / · .....,. otr c11dltl11i.1 ..... tzAUl141 CSTU461 .,,. . -. Wotnesdar. Auoust 9, 19n DAILY PILOT Jt YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON LARGE SELECTION ••• BONUS SAVINGS ••• FINEST TRUCK SERVICE • • • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CHOOSE FROM A GREAT SELECTION, All READY FOR INTERNATIONAL'S AMAZING NEW 1972 1110 PICKUP ..•. $ 1 .If'. QAjL'( P!LOT w-.r. _,t '· 1m I I DICK WILSON SAYS: BRAND NEW COURIER PICKUP FOR '72 with a PERRIS VALLEY SHELL CAMPER • 4 Speed Iron\ •4 \1Reore11d •3910Gvw • bO Amp bollery • 3~ Amp 011. • 1600 CC Enq. • V1nvJ 5eo1 • b00xl 4b pr.11re~ •Rear leo1 Springs • l11d. fr . ~u~p. II SGT AMC79071 Fullr insulatecl, De luxe Interior. COMPLETE PACKAGE s299 559 95 $ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DOWN PER MO. 1 1~'1 41} ., ..,..,. ca·.• p•c• "'<lud""I "'' & •• ,..,,,.. 0•'•"•11"!'1""""'11'~• I Jl/6b0"""""""1 lil• A '''""A o'l'"''l •"'l l ""''?'"' '"' 48 ""'"'"' .., ""0'~"'' ol """'' .1.NNIJA( Pt~( f>j 14(;1 ~4 If 1118 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY l TON CHASSIS CAMPER SPECl~l • v.s eoq1ne • Aulo. trans • Power brakes • Power steering • 12 Ply roted tires •Sell Contained •Sleeps 4 • Toilet • Sh::iwtr ' Range & Oven fJOGHP2004 I FULL PRICE :::rD '72 GALAXIE 500 HDTP. LOADED INCL. FACTORY AIR V-8, Auto. 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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, ·1972 TEN CENTS 200 • Ill San Clemente Oppose San ta Fe Shift .... -• Sm Clemente ... ~JI lto<d pelllloos 11111 Wttk to 11&1>1 ""' nloeltloo of tile 5an1a Fe Roil1'0d - tbe lint -" --.-. the tampeJcn -lul )'Ur. PilitJa.. alreody have been clrallate4. &aid Dr. \falter .c. llarbart, -of the o..poJu11 of the campaign which a....n.s that the San Oemente ll"'ta beacbfront could ~ ldvenely affe<l<d by the altentlo1bl the San1a Fe ,..te, no petltkm, llld Dr. Harblrt. will be • • ... 1 alCq wllh a letltr to -lyman Robert -m (R·Newpcri e-b). w1>o WU cre4l1ed wllb UllltlDJ the IWard ol a J.111t,ooo 1ec1ere1 srant to 11uo1y.1euibili· ty ol'tlle ,.tocatloo ldu. •we leeLthal 1•m1>Yal of lhe traci/a is I costly sttp lo the """" dittcllon." lhe letter statol. Tho letter llddl that lhe sudd<n op-. posHion to the ftlocation may come u a 1urpo1Je "(but) this actloo will ft\lrtltlll u lllnlaolDlcal cost to lhe people and ' wbat wm It ....,.pllsb. • lhe letter Idell. 'Ille -fl&h'lnl the proposal lnsbta that tile relocatloo would benellt prop- erty owaen' of the city' a most gpenaive re·ioienllal <o1ooJ -CypruJ Sbom - •1wbo have· 1 )lrivate beach IDd wbo can a11oro1 telht pun:1>aae the property 1e1t vacut by the removal of the tracb." • '!'be group fUrtber Insists that tbe relocatloo Indirectly could lead to further congesllm ID the <ill' which alr<ady is harcl pressed lo provide essential -One &SS<rtion -olready deoled by sponsors of the relocation drive -is that lht vacated richt-of·way could leave the shortllne open to private resldeoUal development which would add to con- gestion in san Clemente and.other areas where the tracks parallel the beachfront. The Califomia Department of Parks and Recreation will administer lbo flDO,llllO plOMlng grant. but u yet has not announced whether the study will be undertaken 1n-hou.se or through a private, hired c:onsullanl !inn. As envi.\ioned by the Chamber of Com~ merce railroad relocation rommlttet lbe existing Santa Fe tracks would be in- tercepted it a locatkm above the City of San Juan Capistrano, diverted across to the Cleveland National Forest, then merge again with the old route somewhere: in the northerly reaches of _oar on B~dget Approved Supervisors .. OK 8-cent Tax Cut <>ranee County supervi!<ln today adoplod 1 $2e6.3 mllJioo general fund budget which caJls for 1 reductk>n of eight eeoll In lhe property tax rate to fl.116. 'lbe current tu rate Is $%.IH. Capo Citizen Panel B~ts • Police Issue ly PATRTClt" IOYLB Of ... _,., ,._ Stlft' With 1 public forum scheduled for Thursday night and the election less than two weekl away, memben of the San Juan Clpiltruo Cttluoa !or Action are planning an extensive campaign to defeat the palke luue oo Ille l>allol William Hicks. chalnnan ol the group. aay1 be and other speaker¥ will pruent ID argument agalnlt lhe bsue at the forum. scbeduled to begin at 7 p.m. Thuraday at San Juan Elementary 5cbooL "We are for a police department of tbe legallsllc type." 11)'1 Hieb, ....... ol • drlV .. ln restaiirliii and If.year area real- dent. "But we are against the public aldy cwc<pt. • lllcU aaya be belleves that the public Aftly ..,..lets GUtllnod by city olllclals 1 wlll tab police oflk!en away from their duties ol cootrolling crime and enforcing Ille ..... II WU lhmlgh the efltlrta ol Hicks'. ...... lhat the blue wlll be decided by the ,..id<nts In .. -Alig. :a. J'ollowJng lhe city c6uncll"s aPFOval ol the fann.atlon ol the department.Jn April, Hieb O<laniz<d a petltloo dririTnd !arc- ed the' referendum. Callin& the proposed deparlmeot con- eepl. "very stupid.• Hieb aays 'be belJms the eounty Sllertll's ~ -...,.ides much min efllclent pn>- lectlon -tbao the city could olfa:. "111 !Inn btllof II lhat (the public .,,..,. .... , -.. ,.._, .. lllc:b lllJ'I. He -1111t • -u 'aeJUnr -1-... controllfnc stray animals will be -by the public lllfllJ olllan. u...... city Publlc Safety Director ....,.. ... lteown dalml Ibis .. not tn&e. llot !'GIUJJI, Pap I) Man lnv131u. In Eagkton l.llERTY. N. Y.° (AP) -David ~.a•~-­• _.iator'1-. llao tabn I a,. -,,. ~·••'l,.W. """""' lllcan, .... lalt ..... ,,_.,.._ ~ ........... fall lmtolory ol Illa_... ••rte llcGo•ern- Srf ks aPatlltlc Jtnm fnm V-11oMni'le'1 a -fary ol -t• hill of F-.ie, N.Y.· Tiii ln•-J ·-....... 1.- -... i.-_,_ llollng a•allabla -.'"'*" -.na,pr111a-.. ......... •• -DI slrlli aoW K ..-llad 1o111r111e1 ... -. • • Final adoption of the budget was delayed for two weeks pending state legislative action on Assembly BUI 1000 which would have frozen currently· adopted county tax rates. The bill wu kUled in 1e:nate committee la.t .. ..,~ thus ollowlpJ lhe supervbors to pr1)00tlf "1th ~ ii• budgll.'" "' it --· the propoMd .,..,. ,... _.m !Or tbe 11112-73 llfCal year II otlD .-Pl! mlllli>n hi ..... lhu the 11111-11 'n,ar.. WbJJe ·111e props«! ol reduclnr taxes pleased aupervison, the new1 of the potenliaJ clollng of Orange County Juvenile Hall did not. An lnspocllon by lhe Calllorola Y ooth Authority c&cklled that tbe 312 bed capacity of tbe facility had been ex- cteded lrequenUy. U'°IT....,_ County probatloo officials Said that col'TtCtive measures could be taken to take care of the Youth Authority's com- pJaint. Meanwhile:, a second ban con. Wnlng 200 beds is In lhe plaMlng stage and Is ochedule4 to be built In three to five years. FIREFIGHTERS BATTLE BLAZE NEAR .MAIN CHANNEL OF LA HARBOR IN SAN PEDRO 30 Comp1nie1 of Firemen Are At See!'-Where Inferno Is Burning Out of Control Included In tbe budget increaJe is $100,llllO In additlonal county Medi.cal poyments plus !600,000 based on the IU percent increase in assessed valuation, or fU million; tbe Sunset Beach parking Joi, lf00,000; a dnUlk driver rehabllita- tloo Jll'O(ram, 1517,000; and 1395,000 In ln- cre:ued welfare costs. Suspect,s Brighten Up Clemente Police Shift Additional lncn!asu Include $%77,llllO for -al fare ~n and fl73,000 for lhe Sber11!'s Depar)ment. SUperviso11 added SSC.651 to tbe pro- )>Oled budget In Cornmunill' Safety '~J)OUcy items" these i n c I u d I n g dlabtlisemenb to lhe Probation Depart, meot, and Orange County Airport. Raid Nets Cocaine SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Poliee say Ibey oette4 lour pounds of cocaine. worth more than $50,<m. in a raid on a Twin Peats !lat. They said Ihm person1 were arreste4 T\le>day nigbt, lncludlng MAre Eredia. 31, wbo aBegedljo rented the rli<l- ed Oat on Market Street. O>me: the predawn houri at midweek b1 San Clemente: and tbJngs get IO qWet on <ill' itreetl lhat' J)Olice olten trade their fight against crime for a fight against boredom. Not so Ibis morning. A ~le ol wet- backs and a dnmk call brightened tbe f pace. The two aliens were arreited by a patrolman after be noticed them using a phone booth at tbe southerly city limits. . After de~lng lbe P!'ir !or tbe Border Patrol; Patrolman Steve c.rrou uked for their 1l&MeS. One gave hil u ~to Juaret (the name of the great Mexican revola- Uonary). The other said his name was Pancho Villa. Police decided to let tbe Border Patrol flguu the whole thing out. Shortly after sorting out that name hassle, officen received another call. A caller identilying himself as Irwin Plentychier 1 told desk officer Rob Charllon that a friend, ''Mr. Rab- bithead," was so drunk that he had taken his clothes off and was running amok "like a drunken Indian" near the dty pier. Patrolmen dispat cbed to tbe scene found neither Mr. Plentychie:f nor Mr. Rabbltbead. FBI May Enter Drug Hunt :Search Pressed for 'Brotherliood of Love' Leaders By JACS CBAPPELL lo clear ..rtoua agencies. ot • ..., "" .,.,. The FBI woukl e:11ter the case if It were 1\e FBI moy jolo the llllllhunt IOI' cletarinlned that a poaiblllty existed that ,,_,.. ti U. -ol Eternal perlOlll iodicted by the Grand Jury had Lon, • .. .._ libeled a major qage4 in un1aw1u1 niglrt lml8I state world ...,.... aod 4111tributor of huhllh. Una lo allO!d ..-.aoo. ofllctals aald. -.. -LID, tbe DAIL y PILOT II the FBI joh>I the cue. it wlU be -...i.,. ._ • boll of local, state and ltdtral ""ne filrii!lciitioo ....mliiuts. Wa .,. .,..ic1es that bave combined It> a tulc J>Ulllllll Illa major llprw Iha! Ila,. not -1tlacl: upoo tile Br.chertaood, a ::r ;;fllll:tl>aicled. '!'bey are -..... • ....... ·-In 1--bf .... 1111111-fttiP!,.ad we are~ the ·· ..,_Dr., 'l)modly-1-)o. • ol Ille nu.. Ed ~ 'lbe -.... first hit by ~ dlslrld _..,, aaid. -led raids· Satunll,y by the tulc nI """Mh, •••tlomd this mombc force officen. Lllest i.Dy found .., .,. 1m ln•al•.-ol the lalr.a, Aiil !""'l"' arreal.etl In tbeo crackill( of the --....... al Ille llnllmMd ....,.,,. dnl( _.u.n. -llltt -1111 ........ lllldal ~ ~ Onod """" lndlctmeals --·-·-· ............. -...... 1<7toaet (11!1e!"11 llltl lllol lllllllcotlon ... .. ---., ....... dnlp and •lllW•tlnl•lorthe--~ alllerotrvc-. •• Among those Indicted was Leary. now a fugitive in Switzerland. A deputy db- trict itlomey said today that ulradillon of. Leary was~ not contemplated at this time. .'!"::> olficiaJ Nici that Wry bas been liveo unttt Oct. 31 to get out of Swl!Jerland, and that the Distrlcl A~ 1omey's Ollice will be •atchinl to ,.. where the LSD advocate will p . E._ traditioa nUtJa ..... be Initiated. OI the ., ~ Indicted, about 14 ara llfJl e•adlag law enl......,.nt officers. Otber petlOl10 -.e arrested ID the manlalot raldl 11&."'led Salulday .....,.. in,. . '"The tuk lorce olflcen are IO!lawlng up the lad cener•ted by tboM .......... Fntman aald. "'Tbotie lelds are taki,. tbtm In ma01 (lot DRUGS, hp I) ' \ I Tanks Lifts Off In Spectacular San Pedro Fire SAN PEDRO (AP) -Fire fighters and spectators slood awestruck while a btaz.. ing Los Angeles harbor tank farm was turned into a launching pad -rocketing a 30,IJOO.gallon tank 300 feet Into tbe blackened sky. "It wu one or the most awesome things I've ever seen," said Police Sgt. Albert Lugo. The tank went up during a three-hour chemical blue here Tuesda y night that destroyed 20 tanks containing solvents and acetates. Firemen estimated damage at $500,000 . "This is the worst chemical fire l've ever seen," said DepJty l<>I Angeles Fire Chief Richard Clrriger, a ~year department veteran. Witnesses said \he names and I blJie cloud ol dense, black smoke were visible for miles over lhe vast harbor, 2S miles south of downtown I.AS Angeles. The burning lints' contents erupted with nlars wblcb rocked tbe area . Some 200 fire f1&hters fought the blue with foam. Officlala said the (i~'• prox· i.mjty to • web of harbor inlets became an asaet, becaUle two firtboab: were. able to.,... out about J0,000 plloOI ol water. 1be lfater wu wu med to cool tankl tmtoiJChad by n.rnea and keep tbe COO• tenta cool. Water could not be used en the lira because lllOll ol the cbemicals -to bum alter ~Ing mixed with water. · Olli<lall lllld lwo llrem<n ...Uered fwne lohalatioa. wllllt llllOlller tripped on a, -llld lnjol'e4 Ida kQee. ~ IO lirem81 ICl:Ubbed their feet wllh an- tibacterial -to •void burm !tom the corrostvo cbemlcals. FIN Copt. Jelll A. Scbulti Nld the 4f. loot 1111 took lbot lllto tha "" "'lib • n.:ke:t." , "Y.., doo't WOfT1 about tha .......... . all ,...,. concerned ~ ...... tt COl'Dl!I 41WD," Sdlalta llkl. The tlJllt dropped ntXI to I --the- , the camp Pendleton ma -away from lbe ocean front. Supporters or the plan claim that aafe- ty and e:slhetics are the prime rtuons for removing the tea.side: tracks. Opponents -amona: them industries and developers in the Saddleback and <..apistrano Bay areu. insist that the rails are a lifeblood to manufacturing operations and removal of the tracks could cripple busi.oeu and hurt land iae. Capo School Vote System Co11teste d By JOHN VALTERZA 01 llM 0.llJ "II•! lt•ff In a series or complex actions which angered officials or the Caplstraoo Unified School District a county schools committee Tuesday decided to place tho district's ward system of trustee elec· lions up to a public vol~. The action. completely un!ortseen by local officials, climaxed a complica,ted two-hour session of the Orange County Committee on School Dlstricl Oraaniza· tioo. 1be panel traveled to Capistrano Bead! Tllelllay to conduct bearings as 8$!ver:Jlsed on plan1 by the district to rtlJgri trustee boundaries lo aeek more "'!ulty In npreoentaUdn. '!'be eommlttee membell almost ""'" numbettd the me:mben of ihe audience at Tue:sday'1 hearings whJcb were originally thought to be routine. When the session ended, the committee had decided to place a yes-or-no proir ositlon on the ballot uklng U resident.a in the Capistrano Unified School District prefer the present ward system of elec- ting trustees, or if they prefer an at-large voting with each lru!tee residing in a separate trustee area. Essentially, the issue centers on the one-man, one-vote debate . San Clemente Parks and Recreation Commissioner Mrs . Donna Wilkinson ra.lsed the iaaue in a letter to the com. mittee a week ago. She wu reinforced in her advocacy of at-large voting by aeveraJ members of the committee who said they believe that a voter wider the district's present system has one-seventh of a vote when he votes for a trustee for the seven-man school board. The committee first rejected a ~ posal which would have placed a single iuue on November's ballot -the realignment . Instead, the committee agreed aft.et laborious debate that two items wouJd confront voters. The first would be tbe redefinition of trustee area boundaries and the aecood, the proposal on at-large voting. Trustee Pre:1ident Bob Hurst argued for retenUon .of the praent system, in- sisting that Jocal citizens are satisfied with the ward approach and that can- dklates find it le:s1 expensive to run in one •pecific area lnste1d ii the entire (S.. VOTING, Pqe IJ Oraage Weatber Thole early ,,..,.Ing low clouds will hang around untU mid-mom-- lng on Thut"sdoy. act0nllng to the wtllber ""'1<e. ICOOting of! to sunny skies ID the afternoon. lf1&ha 72 at the beaches rising to 1$ Inland. . INSWE TODA 'Y Three more commvnitv thu. ter murica.11 1obt lM •ummer Untvp of liolftg th'41<r °" fo. col 1taou: Stt EntertaiMNftf., POQH 24-27. ..,.._ n -" ~c.... l~ ._ ..... -. ,_ . '*'" ....... u Mr.M'tlll ,_ ' .. .... , 1 ""' ·-..... ........... " Mw II II ---. I -., .......... --.. ........... Or-.~M.tt ,., ..... ,.... " .......... Sflldl ...... ,... = J ·-..; ---- I I DAILY PILOT SC Kennedy Link? NY Socialite Geu Idaho Divorce WASl!ING'l'ON (Al') -New v .. t IOClallte Mr~ Amlnda ~ not to Sun Valley, Jdal>O, !or a dlvorte &om l!er buablnd, Clrtor, a Nn M City c:ounc:llman, the Evening Siar-News bu r<pcrled. M~ Burden, 28, hu been linked romantically lo Sen. Edward 11. x.aneclY In .. .., published r<porl•. . A Kennedy spokeaman, on learning of the divorce rtport. aald that tbt rumors ol the senator's involvement are "nonaense." Kennt>dy has known lhe Burdens for years. the paper rtported a KeMedY aide as saying. Burden was a leglslatlve assiatant to the late Sen. Robert r. Kennedy. He is a ireat-treat·crandson of rallrold magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt. Mr•. Burden Is the •lepdaughler ol Columbia BroadcMllng Cooipany board chair· man William Paley. Soldiers Attacked Hundreds of I re'land Youths Go on Rampage BELFAST (UPI) -Hundreda of Roman Catholic boys and girls, some as young as 10, went on antl·Brltl1b ram· page today while their elden protested nonviolently against the Internment without trial of suspected memben of the ouUawtd lrisb Republican Army (IRA). The youngsters hurled stones and vile Jpriguage at soldier and anny po1ts, hi· jacked and burned buses and cars. st.o~ ped a train and tried to stt ii aflre, picketed army and police stations and tried to ram one army post with a crane. I'. was the first amivtnary cf in· temment -Northern Ireland's official policy of imprisoning men without charge er trial -which the Catholics regard u a Protestant weapon a11ln1t them. S. Viets Send Tl'oops to Hue, Expect Attack SAIGON (UPl)-Soufh Vietnam began reinforcing Hue today In expectation the Communists would try to Infiltrate the city In preparation for a long-teartd at• tack on the old imperial capital. The move came aa lhe Cornmunltts generally lner<ased the tempo o1 th• flghUng. South Vletnamtte lroopa battled Com· munl!I unlla only 11 mlle1 Iron> Balgoo, and there w11 hand-to-hand fl&htlnl on the outakirts of tht Cambodian town o( Kompont Trabek on Hlahway I which leadl to sa.11on. ,.- Marines at Quang Tri were heavilJ bombarded today and lour n>ekell hit the city of Hue. UPI Corrupondent Alan Dawaon rtported from Hue that tht 1ovemment posted rnllltlamen at dtfmaive po1Ulon1 inside Hue Itself. on rooftopa and at crossroads, to help fight off lhe expected attack. U.S. advlaen lw'Ye warned npeatedly Hue rem1ln1 the main ob- jective of the Commwll!t affensl-n that began March 30. The attack on Hue was foreshadowed when the North Vletnameat began ln- liltrallng troops throu1h the A Shiu Valley Into areas west ot Hue l11t tpr1J18. lt became more of a reality this week when the Communiatl took seven village• south of Hue In a probe and then pulled back. The chief North Vietnamese Army unit around Hue is the 32t8 DlvWon. -10,000 strong. Daw10n uid the dlvllkln ha1 split up lnto small IT'OUP'· none larger than a company, fot 1mall plectmtal attackl and almost daily rocket attacks on I.he city. Today'• rocket killed thrN clvill1n1 and seriously wounded three othtr1 when the mlullu atruck the marketplace at the northern end of Hu•'• atnl bridge across the Perfume RJvu. OU. .. el COAST IC DAILY PILOT l Internment began with dawn swoops exactly one year ago, heralded by a "dawn chorus" of the outlawed Irish Republican Anny -whislles, shouts and For Northertt lrei.nd'• eltlhfr-of II ate, t11e pla11ground Ila• beeome a deadly battlefield, and ll1ey are often out In the front Hae• attaeklng Ille enemy. See dorg, Page 13. ----------;;:~::;;:a;-; wamtna: that the Britilh were comlnf. Today began with another el!'-spllttlnr 1'd1wn chorua" in Bellut'1 Catholic diatrlcta. UPI reporter Frlllk Jolwton 11ld dawn demonstrators In the Andersonstown area •trapped 11rba1e can lids to their feet and atomped the sidewalkt with them to make mort noise. A: the Lower Falll Road police station, 30 youni women walked In a circle c1r- ryin1 placard.I rtadln& ' • Sm a 1 b Internment" and 1'Releue Our Men." A British 10ldler •trlnfint barbed wire around the 1tatlon politely 1dvl1ed a p~ tester that she had her placard upalde down. She chanaed ll Catholic young1ters used the an- ni'Yeraary to ltl off pent-up 1team. About IOO attacked the Sprlngfi•ld Road, DOlll\O otallon, tryilJI vall)ly lo smuli lhroii&h Ill sandbagged· wrictde with a CJ?lllt, About ao burled tt.onea at t""!ll oc:cupylJll 111 Ande-wn aoc- cer field, Clulllde Beilul, )'00th1 balled I tAJn on Ille m1ln llllo lo Dublin and tried lo set It on flr.. l'NtnPqeJ FORUM ••• Act'Ordin1 to McKeown, who dtveloped the proJ)OSll, animal control, business license sales, buUdlng inspecllon and police work will all come under the Id· ministration of the d e p a r t m t n t • However, the officers will only be engag- ed in police work and the other servictS -tT\Olt of which are now pro'Ylded by the county -will be coordtnated by him. Hicks says another reason for bis op- position to the deparlmflll l• that the dly cannot now afford It. "I don 't see how you can have a police department thai is profta1looal and is going to do a good job for $291,000," Hicks says. He alao cl.alma that aervieet from the t'OUOIY sherllf of 11'11-71 coll le" than the 1140,000 quoted by city olflclalJ. He Sl)'l 1)4,700 of thlJ mooey went toward hiring McKeown and funding his work since he came to the city in January. However, city record• &bow that 1171,262 wu bud1eted !or police omlct• durln1 the ll'IMI fl1Cal year. OI that. $140,000 was allocated for aherlff's services and $34,000 for McKeown'• operation. McKeown 1aY1 that of the $34,000, only "about hall" waa spent and lhe rt- mainder ••• returned to the city 1eneral fund as a surplus. J'l'Otlt P•re J DRUGS ..• Parks Panel Seeks Boat Paint Law Omge County Harbors, 13t1cbet and Para commissioners TUelday asked for an ordinance to stop tcUbl divers fn>m scrapln1 mtirlne growlhs and old paint fror.: boat bottoma In all county harbon. "If we •rt not aoina to allo"' boatyards to wash thlJ retlclue Into the bar then why aUow dl•en to scrape. ll dl.rtctly bJ,. to the water," asked Harbors, '81cbti and Parka Director Kenneth SamptOn The commislioo action wu apparently an outarowlb of recent county 1tu~ showing Newport Harbor hes 1.000 times the normal le'Yels of lox.le heavy metall in bay bottom aedlmtnts. The metala, auch as aratDlc. mercury and lead, are found most com- monly In anl~loullng boat bottom J>linll. Counly olllclals claim the old point removed from boat.I ls deposited In the water thua booating the concentrations of heavy metals. "We are still not sure w h 1 t significance this has as far as health i.~ concerned but it is at a critical stage In some areas." said Commission Chairman Martin Usab. A check of harbor department officials today revealed that there are only a few commercial scuba diving nrms gpeciaUz· lng in bottom scraping ln county harbon. •·nie boa1yard.!. of oour1e, m1y do it this way if they wish. but there aren't many companies particularly geared for it." said Harbor Master Al Oberg. ''Our biggest problem in appl}'ing such an ardlnance would be the private citizens who do their own boat bottoms or the people who just do it part time for a lltUe extra money," Sampaon said. "If the ordinance ii properly written. I don't think we'll hive any probem en- forcing it in any case," Oberg said. "I thlni that any such law ahould take lnto account the fact that there: are 10me anU-foulant1 now available that will not cldp off readily durtna cleaning and con· Lain almoat no heavy metala," U•ab aald. "C\lrrently. these paints are quite ez· pen!lve but marine growths are retarded by them and any scum that 1ccumu1ate1 can be wiped right off," be added. U11b said that when boat• are re- painted with such material, the akin div- ing operatlona could be legal once more because no tozlc materials would be depo11ted in the water. "I think the county should take the lead In this ca11t and find means of pro- moting these kinds of paints. Perhapt more competition wlll help lower the price," Uaab added. once the ordinance h11 been drifted by the County Counsel'• Office. It will com• back before lbt Harbor Oommlsal111 tor action. U aPtiroved, It will go lo tbe Orange county Board of Supervisors for eoldmllll Jnto law. Kennedy Files Suit Opposing Health Bill Veto W,..UINGTON (AP) -Sen. Edward M. 11Fonedy (!>-MaSI.), flied suit In U.S. District Court today challenging Presi- dent Nixon's pocket veto of a federal health bill in December, 1970. The complaint asks lhe court to in- validate the J>Oclc:et veto, e1ercilted dur- ing a four-day Christmas receu of Congres!I. It also askl that tht defendants, Arthur F. Sampson, head of the General Services AdministreUon, and Thomas M. Jones, White House chief of records, be directed to carry out their responsibility to publish the blll as part of the official laws of the United States. The bill, called the Family Pracllct of Medicine Act, authorlzed a ~mi!Uon prorram of federal grants to holpltals and medical achools to train family doc- tors. It waa paned by the Senate by a 14- 1 vote and by the Hoo1t, ~1. and Hnt to the Presldenl ln mld·De«mbtr 1970. From Pqe 1 VOTING .•. district which covers most of Uie South Orange Coast and some of the Sad· dleback Valley. All trwtees argutd further that, despite five separate public meetings on t.ruatte boundarl11 in recent months, no ooe •mona the a<.'C\Ul'lulated audience of 500 ptr!IOns raised objections to the cur- rent lt)le ot electlng trustees. Coplitrano Unllitd is the only school dlslrld In the eounty to elect llUlleea u .. der 1 ••rd ay1tem. Spokesmen for the district ezpreued qer that.the count,y commlltM did not lncll1d11ht·method of truat11 eloctlona In annouoctmeftll lbout Tut!d111's Jl'ilillc belrillp. DaJllle the Importance of TuHlll1'• docllloo. the chanca of the lasl>J llllldnl the No .. mbtr balkll 11'1 lllll In doubt. 'l'bl county Rqlllrar ol Voten hal lormollY _.. addition of 1111 local mlllm"" lbt pneral elocllon ballot 11 .. late I d1te. Oowlty auporvll0f1 ha•• lllt llnll .. ,. Oommlltee member carttoo F. J .... wu moot oullpobn ll•lllll bis fellow mtmbtn' ICtlona, llbtllnJ. Iba propoull for the blllol "allly, ricilculoul and I waste ot timt. .. "Wt havt that thlJ b not ID - In Ibis dlltrlct. "' .,.. ha .. ti-to """"' bn lo mU. 11 .,.., " he Nld. OIJtor" _...... atetiplllald u.i lilt canmlboe ....... t-. """""hip 'l'llol4aJ wllltoul adlqtltta ltpJ - Oeerjoyed An exuberant R. Sarg•nl Shriver aclcnowledg.. t h • greetings of the crowd alter winnlng Democratic National Commlttee approval to be Sen . George McGovern'• new run· Ding mate. See story, Page 4. 2 Emerald Bay Groups Oppose Ban on Free,vay La1e-blooming protests over deletion of the Pacific Coast Frttway route betweeu 1 :Orona del Mar and Capistrano Beach were received by the Orange County Board of Supervisors Tuesday Protesting actions to eliminate the free- way were: the Emerald Bay Service District and the Emerald Bay COm· munity A1soclatlon. J. Thomas Swanson Is president of the service district and Jack K. Carey beads the auoctallon. In resolutions lo the board they called the freeway, "essential lo pruent and potential growth of the arta" and urged blgh priority for construcUon. A bill, authored by State Sen. Dennis Ctrpenler (R·Newport Beach) haa been approved by both houses of the !tale Jeglllature and is on the 1ovemor's desk for approval. Carpenter'• bill, U approved by the governor, wlll eliminate the adopted route of the freeway from Ventura to Capiltrano Beach. Laguna Beach interests several years ago, got the State Highway Commluion to realign the Corona del Mar to Capistrano Beach section of the propoted freeway to the hill areu north of Laguna Duch. The Board of Superllson look no oc- .tion on the retolutlonL Bangladesh in U.N.? UNITED NATIONS (AP) Bengladeah filed Tuesday for U.N. membership even though It knows China mi&bt veto It In the Security eouncu. Sayyld A. Karim, charge d'alfalr<a ol the Banaladeah Embassy ln Washington told newsmtn other diplomata told blm "lbe Chinese are not very happy about it" because Pakistani prisoners from lbe Dectmber war between India and Pakistan are still in India, GEM TALK TODAY by J. C. HUMPHRIES DIAMOND PRICES Now ind • Contury Ago In 1865 a carpenter worked lliOO hours to eorn enough to buy a one carat diamond ... and you can irrul&lne how many he bousht I lo 196ii, he worked only 400 hours for the same diamond, and really began to buy. The cost of all roods and ser· vices must be measured by man boun requiml lo earn enough to pay the price of wbet LI wanu.d. Going back to 1865, 1 one carat dlomond aold for '90.00, the aver- qe wort week wu 72 boun (8 to s dally). and a cuponter's waru ..,.,. f{.!O per week or Ile per bour! In 11165 a one carat diamond COfl '1900.llO, but tho •llJ*ll*r mad• $4.00 per hour and wnned a lorl)I hour week. Toci.y, diamond> an mon valuable IJld yet more populttt UWI •vv. whlle tltelt cOll ze!IUn to work haun needed to lltl,l' lbem bu ataadll,y 1ooe don. ' ' 'Lost' Mayor Reported In -Hospital .l!Y TERRY COVIJUl Of .. Ct* ...... ,,.,. Derek McWbinoey l t~ milsing mayor of Wollmlnlter, hal llltA found -at Weatmlnater OornmunllJ' ijospltal, where he went foUowinic a minor motorcycle ac- ctdtnt Sunday lo HunUniton Btach. Hospital authorllln report his con- dition u ''utllfactary" but would com- ment no furtbu on bll stay tlw:rt. McWhlnney wu reporteCly questioned. by the Orlnge COunty Grand Jury rec:enUy in connection with an alleged $1,000 "poUUcal contribution" Involving farm land at Mlle Square Park in Foun· tain Valley. He failed to appear Monday for a meeting of the Oranae County Rapid Transit District Board of Dlrectors, or which ht' Ls chairman. Inquiries at McWhinney's busine11!I establishment, Westminster 11.iemorial Park, produced the comment from secretarier. that he was '"out of town." Another administrator at lhe cemetery sak1 today, however, that J.1cWhlnney wu in tilt hospital "for obeervatlon." The official said the mayor checked into the hospital Monday after complainlng or a pain in his side. McWhiMey was a passenger on a motorcycle driven by Michael R. Ratliff. 2~. ?f 6242 Warner Ave., Huntington Beach, Sunday, when they crashed. lluntington Beach Police reports s.aid Ratliff was riding north on Warner Avenue , when he hit a curb and went off the road near Los Pato.!I Avenue. The reports do oot list McWhlnney as a passenger or as injured but officers con- firmed that he was with Ratliff. RaUiff was admlttt-d to Huntington Jntercommunity Hospital where he was reported in satisfactory condition today. llospital authorities said ~tcWhinney v:ent to the hospital, but was not treated there. He did not check into the \Vestminster Hospital until the next day. McWhinney has been implicated in the alleged Mile Square political contribution case by some informants who say he, along with \Vestminster Planning Com- missioner Tad Fujita, suggested that a Santa Ana farmer "contribute" $5,000 to a 11upervl110rial election campaign. The farmer, George Murai, allegedly handed the money to Fujita in the presenct of agents from the Di.strict At· torney's office, according lo Murai's at· torney, James Okazaki. Mural 11 lffkin& renewal of his lease to farm 213 acres of land at the county's regional park site in Founta.io Valley. ~JcWhlnney bu not been avaUable for comment on any or the charges. Lumber Chief Dies FORTUNA (AP ) -Stanwood A. Murphy, 531 board chainnan or Pacific Lumber Co., died, apparently ol a heart attack, Tue!day. 1'1urphy became presi- dent of the company in 1961 and moved up to chalrman and chief executive of. ficer last year. Hll famlly founded the company four ge.neratlons ago. o.lll.Y •II.OT S.1911 ,..._ TURNS UP IN HOSPITAL WMtmintter's Mc:Whinney Superoisors OK Road Widening At Mile Square Or•nae County supervisors Tuttdly approved a 114.300 road-widening project bordering on county-owned property now being fanned under lease by George liturai at rountain Valley's Mile Square Park. Murai recently leveled charges that he had been approached for a $10,000 "political contribution " which mll_bt use ' a lease e1tension on hls farming property in lifile Square Park. An initial $5,000 payment from Murat allegedly changed hands in view of in- vestigator• from the Orange county District Attorney's Office. District Attorney Cecil Hicks currently tia.s the case under investigation but has ao far refused to divulge the names of principals in the "political contribution." Board Action ()O the road wldenint came without comment on the current furor . surrounding the Murai fannin" operation. . • The project calls for the \videnlng of Edinger Avenue for 260 reet in a locatlon east of Brookburst Street. Murai's allegations or being asked for $10,000 will go before the Orange C:Ounty Grand Jury for the hearing of testimony in a jury se.ssioo on Aug. 22. Walter Brennan To Aid Schmitz HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Waller Br<nnan wn: be flnanct chairman for the American Party's preaidenUal candidate, John Schmitz. who the actor says is un· committed lo "the big money est.ebliah- ment." 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