HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-09-10 - Orange Coast PilotThat Full .. Moon Madness: lt~s N~ Myth
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By ARTHllR R. VINSEL
Of tlle D1Wr Plitt Slilft
Man~nd a:ot to the moon four years
ago, but the moon has been getting to
mankind for ages, triggering the blurre,
brutal behavior ol which the highest
ord!'J: of animal ii so capable.
Call us lunatics If you choooe, but ask
11111911 . any cop. bartender o r
....,paperman Ir n,. 'Fiiit Moon Syn-drome m.ts. .
ne Jl-rrrmon clatTat bKk man
than !O ~-b. !act , not a fanciful
folldalt.
Vamplre1 ind
werewolvet may be-
long on tho library"
mytholo<Y ahell, but
a psychiitriat ncent •
ly re.leased a seven-
YW cycllcal human
behovtor 1tu<17 he
claims which con-
v1ip1-.. ' firms icientlfically
what ... ilellewn-~-and
newspapermen -bava always acctpted.
VO L 65, NO. 254, 7 SECTIONS, 104 PAGES
Proposition 22
' Farm Initiative
Called a
LOS ANGELES (AP) -ScCretary of
State Edmund G. Brown Jr. said Satur-
day that he is considering legal action to
remove Prop. ~. the fai:m labor in-
itiative. from the November ballot.
Los ~eles <;ounty Dist. Atty. Josepb
Busch, "hose office i3 investigating the
measure at Brown's request. said that
.. widespread fraud apparently has oc-
POW .Relatives
Fraud ...
cur:red" in the circulailon of pelitlons to
·place the measure on the ballot.
The proposition, which is sponsored by
California Produce Growers, would
outlaw most boycotts and harvest-time
farm labor strikes. The measure ls op..
pGSed by Cesar Chavez' Farm Workut
Union.
Brown said he has evidence that
"many persons circulating petitions told
voten the initialive was suppc:rted by
Chavez and would help bi1 union. Botb ol
tbese statements are false."
In addition w mm.presenting the In·
Phw R • . ltiative, Brown said, IOIDe petition
61UUOD 1n ~·"''•red !hp .att or n 'y · ' -. ~ ' olllcW l\llllllllrY' of 111'
me •e~with •-Card which cmtiined en-
Hanoi This1Week.·. ~!$~~.,:~~
veal ... loiil u.1.mo11.c tile fraud.
NElV YORK (UPI) -Retattvea OC<!llD'Od in blacl< and Meilctn-Amerioan
ol three American prlloben .of war oelgli1'!r~.
wllL Dy. to _North · Vietnam thi1' week Brown aplalned lbat bi. district al·
for reunions in Hanoi with the POWe the tocney!s findlnp may lead to crlminal
North Vietnamese have promised to prosecution of those involved, but will not
release, it was disclosed Saturday. affect the hlitiattve'111pot on the ballot
Antiwar activists Cora WeW and "Court action ill required before Prop.
David Dellinger announced at a news 22 can be ta.ten olf the ballot," Brown
cool'"""" ~tttl\lled by eight rdati•ea of. said. "Because of the overwhelming
the prisontn that, at the invi~tion of the public interest in tbi.s: mattu, I am
North Vietnarr\ese, one n1Snber of each coosidering legal action to determine
family would leave for Hanoi. Wednesday whether Prop. 22 should be removed."
with them and the Rev. Wilfwn Sloane
Coffin.
Mrs. We.is! and Oellircer. co-chairmen
of the Committee of Liaison , with the
Famlli<J of American Serviceoen De-
tained in ~ Y1et"""1, ."!"!1¥,ed iD Paris·last week for the rel .... of Navy
Lt. j.g. Marltham L. Gartley, 28, cap.
tured in AuguSt 1968; Navy Lt. j.g. Nor·
ris A. Charles, 27, captlH'ed on Dec. 30,
1971, Md Air Force Maj . Edward· K.
Elias, l4j. captured last April.
Dellinger iaia 'the N'orlli Vietnamese
bad auggested · In Paris thel family
memben make the trip to North Viet·
(See RELATIVES, Pa1e A%)
Clouds to Sh roud
Coast; Surf Low
Early morning clouds and sprinkles
will cover ·the Onulge Coast this morning
with W.. clearing partially In the af.
temoon. High temperature• are expected
to reach 75 wilh a low of '7.
· One· to three-loot euri Is ell]IOCled !or
the third day of the national llUl'fing
champlonabips In Hwtlinglml Beach.
eomp!:tillon will get wider way at 6:30
a.m.
Mesa Rap~t Speaks Out
Against Death ~enalty
A Coeta Mesa man, sentenced to death
In March 1971 for the rape, kidnap and
assault of nine Diani• County women,
hall labeled Christiani who favor capital.
pmii!hMent 11 hypocrites.
"It makes me sick to my stomach 14
&ee ao ... lled ChrlsUims pick -OUI · ao.
lsol~ted aecllon of the Bible 114 aupl"'rl
capital punl!hment," dary J'hotniJ: iafd "'
Friday during an lnte..Vi~ al San Quen-
tin. "Nobody In this w.li-ld cin go l<r
capllal punWunent aild bl.-Chrlalian."
Phoenix was ODli pl -..i {ormer. II> 1 mates of death row who were made
available by Sin Quentin oflltlali to '1•
preu thel• view• on the ~ally
and the baJlot JnltlaUve Ila
nlnstatemenl '
..
,,, .. ,, ........ ,.
The pba.., ol the ~ a!Tact people,
just a, tbey cootrol the ocean's tldel.
Homicide, suicide, uaa~. 1ez·crunes, ·
psychotic behavior and tmotlonal Ullttlt
in general climb ript alon( with !bat
ice-wllite c!isk In the sky ... r.-for
1nl1Ucocing ~ romanc..
Man landed bi1 first apace ship on It
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T.,ry·Ann ~n,:23
Wisconsin Girl
Awarded .Title
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Of Miss America
four yean and 52 dayg go.
lfe know bow lo got up there, but we
deli~ • tnow the p b y 11 C I Of
pSycbocbemblry ol wba) ii doe> to us
down ~ -once a month --the koob, ~. and tillers come out en
ma ....
1'Tbe. 'lrnil'e and cµn club' always ~
Air Battle
Claims 3
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·Syrian Jets
By THE ASSOCIATED PRE~
Israeli and Syrian warplanes fought 1
sWirling air battle Saturday .. over the.(K:-
cupied Golan Heights and Israelis on the
ground cheered their pjlots on.
Israel claimed its planes shot down
three s)>rlan Jels encl returned safely to Jiase. Syria conceded the Joos of three
planes, two to .around misaile ijr<; but
cblmed two Israeli jots djlwned. .
In New YOrk, Syria asked o'n Saturday
for an urgent meeting of the United Na-
tions Securit)l Council to COll!lider air
strikes by Israeli jets into Sfrian ter-
rifory. · ·
;tbe roquest for the emergency MSS!on
wu teJ1Pbo1i!c! to the misaion ol aitnall
Ainbealidbi' 'Ii-Hua.' -insµ dent for, ~ember a U:S. 'opolt.,man
..u "'/t -' "" •.• -~~·· . ' !snj!\I' 'W8ljJlinea _a,, ... serift of
NitloJ Jll\111 on ~eta. In. Syria and Lebonon In .. taJtalldb lorlhe kllilnir·al 11 bnielf Ol,1mplc Bthtetes '.ID Mu"'lt lat
week by Azitb i)ltrrillas. . · . .. ·
A Syrian communique claimed Israel
sent over another wave of· planee 90
minutea after the Golan Heig/Jts·dotlfigl>t SalunleY. t&t Syrian ptanes intercepted
arid bit one of . Ute Intruders.
'lbere was no· verification ·of ·a second
eqigenenl' bY &rael. L'1'ael also
r~!d one o111,.,missile boab aaok an
,A!I'LANT!C CITY, ~· J, (UPI \'... MiM Mab fOOfU1a boat ouulde IAoba.-lcl'
WJS(.'Olllin, Terry Anne Meeuwsen, a ritorial watn Friday: 1be PaJentine
former professional singer w h o newa agency Wafa' said an Israeli boat
overwhelmed the judges in the talent and was sunk Friday off the Israeli cout.
swimsllit competition, was c;rowned Miss 'lbe aeiial baltle was. foueht in clear
America 1973 Saturday night. . 1 ., view of bundfedt,:of Isreeli. mortorisll,
The ·23"ycar-<il~ mun.tie ;>\/si,'-'lhlO 0 · eojo~ a ~ outing on the Jowltb
' . ' -. tean wben master of certm9Dles Bert (Set MIDEAST, Page A!)
Parks announced she was tbe winner of
the 52·year-old beauty pageant.
The retiring Miss America, Laurie Lea
Schaefer, placed 1 glistening crown on
her· bead.
He voice quivering, she said, "To me,
Miss America means not just an op-
portunity to luttllel'..my education, but to
share aome of the belie.ls and ideals."
While Bert Parks sanr "There She ls"
Pot Initiative
A Loser Today
SAN l'RANClSCO (AP) -Prop, 19,
tll6 Initiative measure .oo the November
Callfomla ballot which would legalize as be bBs done yearly for the past II
yean, the new Miss· America walked
down a · nmway. The crowd whistled,
shouted and clapped Ila approval.
· growing and possesaion ol marijuana for
penonal ""· would be defeated if II were
· voted on today, the Calllarnla Poll
reporta. Miss: Meeuwsen -WU 1 clear favorite of
tbe judges lhroughout the prelimihary
competition.
~ge, ~she said, ••t feel a Utt1e
frighteDed encl ·...Uy happy'" She aaid
she wtll\ld:Rign as Miss America !or the
full year and would not ae«pt •nY .,,,,.
tract offeis. .
She said she wanted to "pr~sent the
page.ant in its proper light ... It's not a
beauty. COfltesf. It's ·a scholarship foun-
datk>n for tilent~ young w:omefl."
The bew Miss America said lhe white
sequin gown she wore cost more than
$1,000. The gown was specially made for
her by a team ol seamstresses in
Milwaukee who hand-set 9,000 on white
lace. .
The !>loot l'inch beautz, """ of tho
oldOsl ~11.:-. a -lint .J)lace .
ln>!>i11 In pa~ swiroiulf p:ellmlnary
wi1h her 35-lHS fi ancf also took a
talent prize,
Director Mervin D. Field said C per-
cmt ol 471 pert«I! consulted In a
statewide 1U1Vey Bald they would respond
necaUvely if they were voting on it. Of
• thole CO!llllited, 33 percent aald they
• would vote y'e:I, while ~ percent said they
could not vote either yes or no, Field
reported.·
1be mea!ure, which would remove
criintnal penahies for the possession or
small amounts of marijuana for persons
18 or older, does not disturb prtSent laWI
making It a felony to sell marijuana or
poaeas Jt for sale.
In releuing his survey results. Field
pointed out that medical et.perll have
taken poBIUanJ both lot and aglinBI the
measure on lrOUnda not enouah b knowh
a-.the <illlctl al marl)Uaoa.. ·" •
Goalal, " In .elm lfnce fhi 1111 I
...,..,. 1111 Laura McOv, ~
,.... ol the emercency room at a larwe
and buoy hospital.
"You pt a Jot mart vlolmc:e and a Jot
mort •ncrY people arnoria vWtors and
-patient.a:."
One wldelY;fcctpled and "'mlngly
logical theory is tbat II \he moon's
cravito.Uonal pull arrects the earth's seas
it can aJao affect the earth's occupants.
Tile 1'0rld Is oovtrecl about 711 peretot
by water, all« all, and the human body
is 98 ptrcent water.
And Whlle the dlctlonaries &t -in-
correctly It seem.a -the lunacy factor u
an archaic belief, the female menstrual
cycle flu ol11Jy1 bffn buecl anJWt
days coinciding with phasts ol lbe ,,_,
"MOii ._ .. tated mylholofll' ttlen1
to the ft.male character," remlrkt
Corona de:l Mar psycholhe:raplst John
Land. •
A IUl'vey by DAILY PILO'I' Police
reporters in the put month showed 1
distinct pattern in odd behavior or vJc;
Jenee during t lhe run moon. SUch com--
paraUve periods must naturally include
other tnnutnclng factors on humans,
IS.. FULL MOON, Pop I)
TWENTll',~IVE CENTS
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Israeli Experts
At Airport Gave
Shootout Advice
Jo'rom Wirt Strvices
Munich Police Chief Manfred Schreiber
exposed 110 morr than two of thei r
nunlber at a time.
revealed Saturday that Israeli guerrilla By shooting four or the guerrillas,
warfare experts had flo.,..·n to the Olym-Schrieber said he was counting on
pie city Tuesday and advised German creating a demoralizing effect on the
police during the airport shootout. four other Arabs. As it turned out, pc>UC9
Jnterviewed by the American Broad· sharpshooters missed at least one, the
casting Company at its Olympic studio, appa rent Jeader.
the police chief said his men followed the Police * Q). .,.,,,):-4.rabs then· killed
advice of "our Israeli colleagues" while their nine hostages in the helicopttts.
retaining direct control over the opera· One guerrUla threw 1 gf'eDade into one of
lion. the choppers.
$chfeiber ·aaid 1 "friendly Israeli col-~1eanwhile Slturday, German Interior
I~" ~lated Into Ar•bie the Mln!star H.U.Dltlrlcb _, CiOlltd
German olloDl for the terrorists to aur-for Ilg/JI ..-ni.r of oll Arab vlsllon to
reft!let and ·"''II a ••phone to dellver Weal Gem>8J!Y. ,
1t. s'-.i~,~· -.1 ..... ........._<ll!I ·:.. Reier~..,.• -a ;..tltlllty -~ any 1Mo~. · I violence by Arab ruerrlllu In Wat
Moe Israeli Ob'Jnpf.c members were Germany, Genscbtr aakl, "'Ibe thrtatl ol
kl!~ In the bloody iJrport aboolout along the Palestl~ aplnll Ute Fode~al
wrth ·five Arab 1 guerrill11 and a German Republic of Germany mu1t be taken with policeman · · j extreme aerlouanesa." Schrei~r said he decided to open fire '?_'he Bliek September fU~':l.lla erpup. . . which clalrped respons1b1hty f o r on the guerrillas after four of the e.ighl Tuesday'• attack has warned 0 t
terrorists exposed themselves on the reprisals unless \Y~st Germany relelse1
runway of the military airbale near the three 1urviving Arab terrorl!:ts,
Munich. They had flown ~ aboar~ Special ·guards have been placed on oil
two helicopters with ~ hraeh pipelines n.lMing through Aw:tria and
hostages in the ezpectabon . that the southern Ge:nnany and inereased Yia:il-Germana would irovide an airliner to Oy
them to Cairo. Prevloosly the Anlba had (See MUNICH, Pa1• ZI
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Medi-Cal Program Cut s
Costs; Surplus Expected
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Medi.cal Isn't
costin& California as much this year as
state budget writers expected, and the
massive health care program may end
the fiscal year with a big surplus,
Califarnla'a top health olficlal aays.
Human Resources Secretary Earl
Brian said in an intervJew it's 1till too
early ln the fiica1 year to esUmate the
Siu of the Upectecl Rll'JllUS, but be IOld
all financial· indicators .point to 1 "slight-
ly downward cµrve" In Medi-Cal spend-
ing In the "'8lf Mure.
Asked if the surplus could be: as much
as two pereent of the ft.5 billion 1 year
program -which would be a $3 milUon
surplus Brian replied : "Mlybe even
more than that."
The program or free health care for 2.3
million needy Californians 1rew from
$600 million to Sl.5 billion in four years.
But the spending leveled off in the 1971-72
fiscal year under last year's Medi.Cal
reform.
Or, Brian. the 3-year-old chief of an ·
state. welfare and health prognuns, said
the two rtasons for the cut In cost.I are
the 1971 Medi-Cal "'form act and a shift
this year to .a,syatem.of.prepald croup
practice for doctors and hospitals In the
program .
The reforms replaced v I r t u a I I y
unlimited n\ed,j cal privileges -which
nearly drove the' program to bankruptcy
in 1'10 -with a sy11tem which limits pa-
tiertts without special medical needs to
two doctor Visits a month.
The prepaid programs are a followup
to the refonn act and are designed to
restructure the program along lines of
private lf'OUP practice health insuranc.
systems.
Brian saya they will 11:ive doc1ors.
hospitals and other providers of medical
service• an incentive to hold down
medlCal costa while the present fee for
services system -even with the controls
ln the reform act -encourages them lo
increase costs.
He says the prepaid prOgram1. which
now cover only a small fraction of Medi-
CaJ patients, will cover nearly 50 percent
of all Medi-cal patients by next July J.
The shUt to tile group practice concept
In Medi-Cal will cut the ~t of the pro-
gram by at least 10 percent, Brian ad-
ded, gJving the state some breathin1
room to absorb increased cost.s from in·
Oa1ion or ca11eload increasea.
The ,,,..,,,. H-~ health
spa aaal>tal\l m ... ~{f~·r' stall attomiY I 0.-
She always wean a POW bracelet
bearing =:al Army Ma~ ;nieDdore
~ " ... ~I ~---~ met'. hJa wife • 0
• I • ' · "~""'iii·~-.UiliOILtillett·'<!olcealn SPOIU'lsiiocq-.~~msb, ~ PREVtEW1-T..,,.,..._ «"f\11 • ' r.stde s-••Y
Vital Amttica (VIV A) whlcii 'l':<l'D "le llw llJCfA ~ uSll; f~ p and • '1E~. LI ,.. ~ ~ • .,,.,. to file for •.• tba Idea \Jilt the cour1a hod deprived
them ol their choice In the matlar.
Clpllal f'Ul'lllllDenl wu abollabed by
the state ~ Court urlltr (hla 1111'
and Iha U,.S. SUpnmo Colld lollowtd
with a similar decliloll Oil June :It.
•JI -le ...,Id 111ete • &llce -
l)O(ltloal lnft•enct, ..... lllfY -hava tho' llamanlty and c.'omP''ll'*I to
abolltb Ult penalty," -br oatd. •
PhoelU, wllo WU oomll:ied by an °""'" C-ty l"'1 .c ........ lllne women In a ~ plriod 'II tlio wwwwner
ol 1971, IOld tho dutJI ..., ahJ ..
t. •-..Uva ellacl.aa.1Jwna1&
bclp the ~ of ~ tf-'JJu. , }°ntro11nW~ dtWt, wtlflir.•was UMer futtJrf.·!'ffer.nct;~t ifi.~ftlbmpiete color ~~.:.."'::.' :.~ ~~ ...
Miu Mee&llt1eD of DePere, Mai preen ~ ~·tusdar nl&ht. 1 ~ the UJ. ®v~e of m:ry rtt!fJ/ llbow with ac-~=-..,.':""111 ~~ ~" c-~ Bay first entered the pagt.ant it &he I ~ "'1 t ' ...i....:. ( r ~ 1 ".. ...... ... TM ......... • ... tocai level In 1967, wbtn &be Wfit11 aecand ~~ball~ by~~(t;~.~ ~ Olym... "wtM ~r U,, A~,...,_ l'fformen in ~:!."= .,.,_:~ =. IMrft ~~ ~ In the Miu Wil<:onllD contf!lt. I"" Oames 1unpor .. on page BJ. eath' aeries and the roles they play. c,...._. c.. .... 1111• •. ,, ..
f t~.z~N~~·D '• ' ~~i:ll'y>;:: .. ~~1:ll:.':;18 ~ D~YS or u:1sl!Iie -\'11'>"·-l:ed F.\MJLY CIR~ -The life of Mrs . i:!S-·~ .£! :a:.= .... 41
· • • ' Ube ~A xunne~ tap wu Mm North hard towanl tucceSlful caretn .and ·now Mary Boyce, wife of Golden West C'A>Uege ::::" t~ ~~ ~j
• \ Cuollni, cm.taoce Annt Domt th6.2nd thq are worklng hard and etpll1y 11.tC-Presklenl Or. ~d.ley Boyce revolvts r·.~~~:.'!!:. !~ ~-:'W... ;~
"'l1;te Qitell 1111 ye11 .,. a ~ ~!"'the~ ~lvao-la, 1: ee!lfully ,•t their li&Y• ~· leiluN. TheH tNlltnd her home lamny circle and the --··-e.s v,. -.. •-<•
JlllJI and llovr to Ill W lj>ctetl up. S. ~ Btth ~~~ the Ith 110 the Fealdenla o( tho Lelltll'O World dvlc 11r11anb.atlon Family Seni<e of .. ,., •OLoT aamoln
ycaa 1M1 •1•1JM anti -to IUl!iU """"""I' wu Mill Jncf1ona, Rebl«a commWllliH. "111ell ijfe.l)'le t,, the IJllb. Oraoce County. Silt b profilod on PICt ""' <~ •--
that nit,• lJo -, , SU. G1'111j1111. Ject al an Wusb'•led fealtire, poce Cl. C4. .,.. w"'
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Of fM ha¥ PllM SI.if
Mankind-IOLIO ~-four yean 1go, but the moon hat been aettbJg to
ltllllklnd fw age1, triggering the blum.
brutll btlllvior of which lhe hl&bett
onlt< of animal i. '° c•pable.
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VOL 65, NO. 254, 7 SECTIONS,. 104 PAGES ·.
Proposition 22
" Farm Initiative
Called a
' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Secrei.rx o!
State Edmund G. Brown Jr; sald"Satur-
day that he is considering legal action to
remove Prop. ~' the rai:m labor i~
ltiativ~ from the November ballot.
Los Angeles COunly Dist. Alty. Joseph
Busch; wboae oi!ice ii inveatig•ting the
measure 1t Brown's requeat. said that
"widespread fraud apparenUy has oc-
POW .R elatives
Plan .. Reunion in
Fraud
curred" hi the· cin:ula:tion ot petitions to
place the measure on the· ballot.
The proposition, which is sponsored by
California Produce Growers, would
ouUaw most boycotts and harvest·tlme
farm l.abor strikes. The measure is op-
posed l>y Cesar Chav&' Farm Workera
Union:--
Brown said be has evidence that
••many persons circulating petitions told
voters the initiaUve was supported by
Chavez and would help bi1 union. Both of
the9e statements are false."
Jn Mditioo lo misrepresenting the !n·
ftiailve, BrOwn said, IOllle petition
~ ·_..t tllf 1tlo rn e y ~ OldoiaJ.. ---, of 'Ille ...... will •.can! which oonWned .... H-anoi This 'Week-.~~··~~1t.~
. . ...efllllm~ 11111 -ot lk !rlud . NEjV YORK (UPI) ~ Relattyeo occurred in bl8ck·ancl Meilcan-Amerioan
ol three American priloilen of war oeigb""1fll0odo.
will Oy lo North" Vietnam this· ""k . -Uiiiainei! that bi. dbtrlct at-
for reuniolll In Hanoi with 11>e POWs the lotl!tf'.s 1indinga may lead lo crimioal
North Vietnamese have · promlse!i to prosecution of those involved, but will not rel...,, H wu dl.oclooed Saturday. llffect the initiaUve'1 spot oo the'bllllot.
Antiwar activists Cora Weiss and "Court action is required before Prop.
David Dellinger announced at a news 22 c:an be , taken off the ballot," Brown
coofereDCO 11londed by ·~ relaUv<1 of said. "Becauae-of -the .. erwbelmlng
the pri9onerl that, at the inyitatiOn of the public .interest in tbiJ matter, I am
North Vietnamete, one nltmber' ol eoch coosidering lefal action lo determine
family woold 1,.ve for Hanoi, Wednesdlly whether Prop. ZI should bt removed."
. with them Ind lite Rev. William Sloane
Coffio.
Mrs. Weiu and Dellinger. oo-dlalnnen
of tbe ·Cqmmitt.. o! LWson .with the
Families ol Amtrlcan Servlcemell 1Je.
lained_ In North Vietnam, u;oJJgt!I! ID Parls-~ ,..,.t for ih< <ei.W of'Navr
U. j .g. Markham L. Gartley, 28, cop-
tured in August 1968; Navy Lt. j.g. Nor-
ris A. Charles,· 27, captured on Dec. 30,
19'11, Ind Air Force Maj. Edward K.
Elias, 3'i· captured la!t April.
Dellinger iafd 'tlie l(orili Vletoamese
bad suggested In P11b that family
members make the trip lo North Vlel-
(Ste RELATIVES, Pace Al)
Clouds to Shrou d
Coast; Surf Low ·
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Early morning clouds and sprinkJes
will cover·tbe Oruge Coast thi.s morning
with W.s cle•ring partially In the If.
temooo. High lanperature. are expected
lo rHcll 75 With 1 low of 67.
Ooe·lo three-foot ouri ii eipected· for
the third day · of the nollonal surfing
cbampiooship11 In Huntington lteach.
Cot11pelilloo will get under way al g,30
a.m.
Mesa Ra~t Speaks Out
Against Death J? e114lty
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Ind busy hospital.
c~"°'llwi1f-__._an __
days col11<kll111 with phaaea of the mooo.
'''"'' ..,,.,.,,. ''You set 1 I« more violence and a Jot
more •1'111'1 people arnoag vWton ind
"Moot moon-retatod mylbotocY relert
to tbt remale character," ttmll'kl
Corona de! Mor psycholber•plst John
Lind. .
The-pbaaa ol the -affect people.
just u Ibey control tbe octon'I tides.
Homicide, sulcute, uaauft.,, ae.:r ctimee,
Jll)"'bof.lC brbaflOr llJCf emolioaal UllHSt
In gen<ral cllmb riPt along with tbal
ice.white dilk in tbe Dy ,. ...._...i.la'
lollueocing leoder IOmanOe .
• Man landelihis lirsl 11!1« ablp oo It
lour ytall·All<\ ill doy1 l!(o.
)l'e llnow bow lo eel up then, but we
elm~ " imo1" lbe p by It CI Of
poydiocbembley ol wllat Jt doe! to us
down hire -once a mootb -when the
-· -Ind tlllm come out .., ...-.
••'Jbe. 'knife aD!f cun club' always con-
. patients... '
One wldely~pted and ... mlogly
IOfllell lheorY i. that II !be moon's
gravitational pull affects tile W'lh'1 tell
it can al.to affect 1he tptl\'s ocrupants.
The world ii oovertd aboot 7Q per«nt
by waler. after all, ood the human bodl'
is 91 pe:reent water.
And whlle lbe dictionarieJ Ii.st -ln-
corrrctly ll oeems -the lunocy factor u
an arcbalc belle!, tht female meruitrual
A survey by DAILY PILOT police
rtport.6s in the pqt month ahowed a
disUnct pattern in odd behavior at vi~
lence during . the run moon. Such cam-
panlive periods must naturally 1nc1ude
other lnfluencing !actors on tnan1ns,
IS.. FUU. MOON, Pqe I)
fWENTi(-~IV E CENTS
Israeli Experts
At Ai~port Gave
Syrian Jets ~~By_Tlil!t~IATl!D PRE~--·---Shoot9ut Advi.ce
Air Battle
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. Terrr·Ann MalVWMn,!2J , . .. ":~.;-,-
Wisconsin Girl
Awarded .Title
Of Miss America
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Pot Initiative
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A Loser Today
t,roru Wire Servic~s exposed no more than l\VG o( their
Munich Police Chief Manfred Schreiber number at a time.
revealed Saturday that Israeli guerrilla By shooting four or the guerrillas,
warfare e1perts had flown to the Olym. Schrieber satd he was counting on
pie city Tuesday and advised German creating a demoralizing elfect on the
police during the airport shootout four other Arabs. As It turned out, Police
Interviewed by the American Broad-sharpshooters mlsst.>d at least one, the
casting Company at ils Olympic studio, apparent leader.
the police chief said his men followed the Police ~ £i. ~ .\tabs then tilled
advice of "our Israeli colleagues" while their nine boscages in the helicopter1.
retaining direct control over the opera-One guerrilla Urew a grenade into one ol.
tion. the choppen.
&chftiber ·aa1d a "friendly Israeli col· l\teanwhUe Saturday, Getman Interior
1...-• IJ'l9.Sl•ted intq Arlbtc lite Minister Hanj;Dlelrldl -llllled
German 1ppill for the terrorists lo llW'· for Ught acrilnJq of oll Arob.,Ylllton lo
renJter and-p~ a mer to deliver West GenniJ»": it.~~:.-.-~--'.-.R!!'l!lllC'-lo .. ~ of:<:m.. any 1blloUDg. · I v1olinC<i by Arab guerrlllu In Wat Nm.1 lsrae\l Olyinplc meQ>bers were Germany, Genscher aafd, '"lb• threall of 1:111e!lili the ~ iirpor1 !hootout along the P~lestinlolll optllll Ille Ftdual
with five Arib'gum!llu and a German Republic ot()ermany mu1t be_(J~n with
po\tceman j txtreme atrlouaness."
. · • • The Black Stptember guerrlll• Jll'Pllp,
Schreiber said be decided to om !1~~ which clah11ed responsibility '0 I"
on the ~as after four of t e etg Tuesday's attack. has warned 0 t
terrorists ezposed themselves on the reprisals unless \Vest Germany reletlsu
runway of the mllllary alrbUe near the thrtt surviving Arab terrortats..
Munich. They had flown there aboar~ Spttial ·guard! have been placed on oil
two hell~pters with ~ Iaraelt pipeline& nmning through Austria and
hostages m the e~pectat10n . that the southern Germany and increased vi1il-Germans would provide an airliner to fly
them lo Cairo. Prevtously the Arobs hod (Ste MUNICH, Page II
Medi.Cal Program Cuts
Co st s; Surplus Expected
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Medi-Cal lan'l
costinc Calilomla as much thl1 year as
state budget writers expected, and the
practice for doctor s and hospitals In the
program .
SAN FRANCISCO . (AP) -Prop. 19, massive health care program may end
The reronns replaced v i r t u a 11 y
unlimited niedical privileges -which
nearly drove the· program to bankruptcy
in 1970 -with a system which limits pa~
tient.s without special medical needs to
two doctor Visits a month.
the initiative measure .en the November the fi!Cal year with a big surplus,
California ballot which would legalize Calliomla'i top bealth olriclal .. yo.
growing and possesskm o1 marijuana for Human Resources Secretary Earl
penonal uee, would be defeated if it wtre Brian said in an interview it'• atlll too
· voted on 10day, the Calif«nia Poll early in Ute fi.ical year to estimate the
nports. size of the expected mrplus, but be said
Director Mervin D. Field said 81 per· all fmancial· indicators.point to 1 "allght-
e<nl of 471 pertOllS consulled in a ly downward curve" In Medi.Cal spend-
.tal<!wtde aurvey Ilk! Ibey would re1pood Ing In tbt 1101J1 future.
negati..-ely if they were voting on it. Of Asked if the turplus could be as much
. thole coosulled, 33 percent taid they as two percent of the tt.S billion a year
I' would vote y'es, while 5 percent said they program -which would be a $S million
could not vole either yes or no, Field surplus Brian replied : "Mliybt even
~-more than that." ~ measure, which would remave The program or free health care for 2.S
crbntnal penalties for the possession of million needy caufomian.s grew from
small amounts or marijuana for person.s $600 mlJllow to tt.5 billion in four years.
18 or older, does not diMurb present laws But the !pending leveled off in the 1971-72
m•klng it.a felony to sell marijuana or fiscal year under last year's Medi-Cal
pouesa It for sale. reform.
In releasing his survey results, Field Dr. Brian, the 3-year-old chief of all
pointed out that medical expert.a have state welfare and hea1th prognms, said
taktn poeitlOM both for and against the the two reasons for the cut ln costs are
measure on grounds not enough b khowil the 1971 Medl·Cal reform set and • shift
oboo&. lllo tiltdl ol marijuana. · •·. • -lhla year lo ·• oy"""1 •• 1.prepald 1roup
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The prepaid programs are a !ollowup
to the reronn ael and are designed to
restructure the program along lines or
private group practice health insurance
systems .
Brian says they ¥.'ill give doctor~.
hospilals and other providers of medical
services an incentive to hold down
mediCal costs while the present fee for
services system -even with the controls
in the reform act -encourages them to
increase costs.
He says the prepaid programs, which
now cover only a small fraction or Medi~
Cal patients, will cover nearly 50 percent
of all MedioCal patients by nett July 1.
The shift to the group practice concept
in Medi-cat will cut the cost of the pro-
gram by at least 10 pereeot, Brian Jiad·
ded, giving the state some breathinr room to absorb increased costs from in·
flation •or caseload increaseL •
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People·; Quotes ·students Sta111pede Sehool1
In lhe lat .. t roumHn-tll<'genttatk>M-<>ld-b&lll.,bltw11D the board ond body surfer In San Clemenle, commentary laot
wedt before city councllmen was o!len blunt. Lifeguard Chief
Dick H•urd, replying to parents' remarks that local surfers
ere alway• polite and well mannered , 1ald, '1Tbe council
alwuld never have the Impression !hit all board surfers are
nice and that all bodv surfers are nice. You 1hould heat
some o! the language 'we get when we have to go down and
•tralghten out the problems. (violations of turfing area
ruJes). Some of the conversation would curl your hair.''
Fountai11 Valley High ¥ ouths Race forClas~
'
Agreeing to open a locel nudlst swimming tournament
by diving Into the pool naked. M1yor Oooffroy Doboon, ~2. of
Cleckheeton, England, said, "I wouldn't !Ind It the least em-
barre1Slng. I would rather 1wlm In the nude for these people
than open a cinema showing filthy sex film•.
Fountain Valley City Councilmen last
week announced their unanimous support
for the Huntington Beach Union High School
Dls trJct bond measure which goes before
the voters on Sept. 19. The bond, II passed,
will provide funds to construct a new high
schoo l to relleve some of the overcrowding
of students at Fountain Valley High School
whi ch will be the largest In the state this
year with 4.450 students. Remarking on the
overcrowded conditions at the ICbool, Ma-
yor Al Holllndtn qulpoed, "If ailY11ne falntr
at Fountain Valley High School he doesn't
have room to hit the ground.''
Saying he Is Inclined lo think that the Vietn am war Is
unconstitutional. Supreme Court .Justice Wiiiiam 0, Douglas
explained, "Well, •• you read In the CoDJUluUon, 11 1ay1 that
Congress ha~ the power to declare war. And Jt doesn't say
Congress and-or the president and-or the Supreme Court. It
just says Congress shall have power to declare war.''
Attornoy J•rry ShH, speaking !or the Huntington
Beach Chamber of Commerce, made a futile effort last week
to get city r,tanners to soften a new sign law which will elim·
!note all ro aling, flashln~ or pulsating signs. After losing the
battle, he exclaimed : "It s frustrating. Everyone knows what
a bad sign is, but who can describe a good sign?"
After three years and more than '300 million worth of
work, McDonnell Douglas officials in Huntington Beach last
week turned Over the nation's first orbiting space statlon,
"Skylab" to U.S. officials. "I can only compare this to giving
rny datrghter in marriage,'' said w.!lter F. Burke, president
of the Astronautics Company, "I just hope this craft performs
as well as she has." --
From Pagel
ap MWllAEI, GOODlllCll ...............
TlteN 'Ill a minor otampodl • "' Fountain Valley High School campu1
'lburlday mornlnr 111 more than 1,000
sophomor .. ran, lhuffied, and, Ill -
c1ses, hobbled for their clauu.
The Ba:on sophomor" we,. the third
school clut to take part In the <OIJ'fle
1tyle clul reglllratlon u they duhed
from cla11room to clusroom selectln«
the teacben and 11m.. for their !all
courseL
The new clut olgnup program bepn
at 9 am. with an orientation 1n the achoo!
amphllbtetor. Tbe otudeoll ...,.. aaUcl
to take a uat ln the theater, but most
pmerred to lland In the rear ,.w,
[ln!*inl lo lel I flOOd ~ • Wb!la dellverlns hll weloomo beclc
speech, Asslllant Principal Goorge Davia
PlDled three 11m... Eaeh poused trlc·
gand a mus brat toward the reclstr•
lion tab!tl Wilm 1he otudentl wtre to
pick up their clau <ards prior to en .. u.
Ing In theJr cl._.
ll'ollowfnll the three !alae 1ta"8, Dtvll
finally gave the go signal.
There was a Jot of quick walking but
not too many studeni! were observed
sprinting to the tables. When you attend
the lartffl hlgh sdlool In Calilornls there
isn't much room to run anywhere.
Complaints about st.anding · in the
registration line:s came quickly.
From Pagel
RELATIVES. • •
nam aod "final confirmation came within
tbe pa•t 36 houn."
"l thought I could not be any happier
than I wu last Friday night" when the
North Vietnamese announced they were
releasing her son, Mn. Minnie Lee
Gartley of Dunedin, Fla., sai!'.I.
But, lhe aald, when she found out Fri-
day night "that I wu· going to &ee him in
a matter of days, it wa11 unbelievable.
"I wish I could bring them all home,"
she aald.
Gartley'! father, Gerald, and brother, MUNICH SHOOTOUT Jam.,, both or G<eenvllle, Maine, also • • • attended the news conference.
ance has betn ordered 1t 1tl West Ger-
mAn airports.
ne interior minister met all day In
Munlcll with 1 opec:l1l 1t1r! of federal,
1tlte 1nd local l1w enforcement 1(encle1
to pltin 1 c1mpalgn 1g11lnst terrorism.
Although he did not go Into details of Mrs. Olga Charles of San Diego oald
pollce strategy, Genscher said, "Man. she was "still in a state of shock wlth
datory visas for aU Arab countriet as )oy'" over the prospect of l!Ming her hu&-
well 81 • thorough lnvestigaUon of band and returning to the United States
penom 1pplying for visas ire part of the with him.
necessary 1tCUrity me11urul' But one Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cllarlea, of Tam-
canoot overlook that thll would not ex· pa, Fla., Charles' parents, also . thanked
elude the dangers of illegal entry." the Hanoi government for releaYng their
'"nil• ll a reel hassle. Everyone got
herw berore I did oo now I probably won't
1et any of tbe teachers I want. It was
easier with the eomputers," said Cindy
McCallJ011.
• 11Jt'1 not contualng, but Its a real peln standli>c In lbtM lines," added llochelle
Wlllialfll.
As the students collected their clan
cards they begsn husUJng oil to find the
teacher they wanted the most.
A limber looking a.thletc jogged off
Iowan! the math bulldli\g-wtille one P'"t·
ty coed yelled to her girlfriend, "Hurry,
hurry, hurry." ,
As one walked through the classrocl.t
/0
buildings, loog lines were aeen formlng
outside some teacher's claues while
other doors seemed to be lgnortd. ·
One of the long"t lines were oulllde
the room of Eogltsh teacher Bolll>ie
Cooper. -
"I had tier last year and she was anal
fair teacher,11 explained Ron Rutand u
he waited to register for Mrs. Cooper's
class. "She's not real strict but you have
to work if you want to do well. 11
There was a long line down the hall in
frant of another Englllh teacher1a clw.
"I've got to get into this class because
the teacher grades real easy and !he's
good looking," said one boy. "l wouldn't
Gem<her told the Sund1y newspaper
Welt m Sonntlg that law enforcement
agencln are con•lnced t!)e 11111rvell11nce
and the combating of orJanlullo1t1· that
sympathize with the turorlltl 11
ellJ)eCiallJ necH11ry.'1
There ~onUy ; are fl!l,000 Ari/> , IOI!-, ,
worken1 nll ltudenfl In wett Gtn!lonj.1 1 •r hope tha ~ ol the 'pioplt or •
Genscller's stry bas emphasized that America will do 90Dlethlntl to end this
mOll are "ciec<nt, law abiding cltiuna." hon'lbte war "' all tbe prisonen can Ari With Elsa • "'' Tt .......
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Munich police begin a thorouah check come home, 11 Cher lea' mother aald.
Saturday cl ail Arabi living In the cltf, Dellinger ~d the EllH ramilf bad not
hoping lo find a clue to the ldfl1ll~"* ii y• deq!d,14 • would travel to Hanoi. .
the Arab terror 1qu1ci. Authoi'lll~ ·rl-BµI )!;rile EUu of J1ckionvlllo DI., '
parently have ~n unable to fdentlfY any offered the "deepest and most heartfelt
' ' ' of tbe terrortsll po.Jtively. appredation from my family and myaelf,
fil'lt to God, and next to North Vietnam"
FULL MOON
such:· 11 the 1e1rlng mid-August heat
wive.
Gretk1 shipplnf lll,afll8ie ~tqt!e: oniisls embraces Italian actres1
Elsa Martirlelll wh1li sPending an everiTng ashore with frend3 at an
Athens night spot. Miss MarUneW is in Greece as a guest of Onasm'
son, Alexander.
WIND8 OF CHANGE .
Santi Ana wind! seem related to a
behavioral phenomenon 1lmll1r to the
full moon.
And In some countries, the Sirocco -1
bot easterly wind blowing up rrom the Li-
byan destrt loward 80Uthem Europe -is
1 factor which can win 1cquittal for the
defendant 1n a murder case.
currently, 1 man 11 beln1 tried In
SoHhull, England for the alayings of a
neir,hbot couple and their daughter who
crr.,!ed disturbance!! for five years.
"lt appeared to coincide wilh the
phnscs of the moon," he testlfled. "We
c:illcd them The Moonlighter• .. -"
During the Aug. 25 to 27 weekend,
Orange Coast Incidents commonly linked
to the full moon'11 effect on susceptible
indlvlduals rose 1bout 60 percent over a
normal period'• rate.
Newport Beach police logged 34
disturbance call!I. three suicides, tbrte
auaults, one Indecent e:11:posure -a
schooll eacher who claimed he was com·
pelled to take 1 4 1.m. w1lk whJle naked
-and one bomb threa t.
Costa Mesa offi cers listed 22 dislurban·
tt!, seven malicious mischief cast!!, t"'O
Indecent e1po~ures, plus a suicide at·
tempt and (¥le lnr!dent of animal cr•1elty.
PROWLERS OUT
Prowlers also abound when the moon is
full -far more than are reported to
police -and so-c:illtd nas hers, men "'ho
e:11:pose themselves to \\'Omen, hnve a
field day, police reports prove.
"People just ~et strani;i:e," snys Sharyn
McGeough, daytime b8rtendcr 1t a Costa
Mtaa mtaurant.
"lt'1 llke they're In hen!," she 1dds.
"I know tome people in thi~ business,
especially w11ltrtsse1, who keep track
aod take nerve pllls before they have to
go to wort on the night of 1 full moon."
A recent newspaper story datelintd
Washington D.C. even rtvenled crank lei·
ten ind complai nts to the government
go up durlng the full moon.
Ono Fountain Valley poli ceman Is also
cumnUy pnparlng h;s c:ollqe MA
dogree lbeoll on The Full Moon Syn-
drome.
"I know we do have a st:inding joke
about tt," 11111 NtiA'POrt nearh Pol ice
Detective Sgt. Ed Cibl>ar('lll. "But our
dllpatchen a1...,. c:omplo ;n."
A Costa Mesa detccl!\'e. sergeant ·who
preren not to be quoted hv nnme 11 gr~3
the full moon theory is vol1d.
"l'ff taken a Jot of ribbi ng , but I
believe tt. I started noticing It about 19!3
and &OI In the habit of watching for It
eech month/' uplal~ the veteran
laWll1111. ''SomttJIDl!I ( p lor awhile without
Nldlq a newp.p.r too.'1 he concludes.
"Bill I al!l'll'• buy them dunn1 the full
1110GD. 'J'bere'I 10 much IDOfl lnlt rtatrng
maltr!al .. nsd..
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New Year near the Sea of Galilee. They
cheered as they asw Syrian planes 10
down.
A Syrian ipokesman said SyrJa"1
fighters and fighter-bombert dellvf"red
"a strona: strike 1n the Gol1n Heights,
causing mate rial and hum an losses." It
was called a reprisal raid fM the air
strike Israel launched Friday in Syria
and Lebanon.
A communique from Radio Damascus
said one Syrian Sukhol Su7 was shot
down in the dogfi ght and two other
planes were Jost to Hawk mlsslle1.
An Israeli spokesman aald the Syrian
jets made a futile attempt to raid the
heights, were Intercepted by ]Jraell jell,
and three were shot down. All fell 1n
Syrian ttrritory , he added.
The Israeli raid on Syrt1 and Lebanon
was in retaliation for the P1lestine raid
and shootout In Munich, In which 11
mem~rs of the Israeli Olympics team
were kllled.
In Amman, a Jordanian 1 rm y
spokesman reported 18 persons were
killed and 17 wounded when rockets e:11:-
plocled in the village ot Zntlbah near the
Syrian border during the Isrneli·Syr in
doa;ri,1!'.hl.
Thirtcrn houses were destroyed i nd
th"t·e \\'ere damaged, the spokesman
s:iid.
The re was no Indication whether the
rockets came f1on1 the Israeli or Syrian
planes.
12 Children Die
for reteue of his son.
0 It ii our plan," he aald, "to return
thtm by clvillan airplane, with their
families, to their country."
Dellin&er baa charged that previously
released priaoners were ''hi.jacked " by
the military and 1'brainwa1bed" 1bout
their experiences ln tbe priaoo camps.
Schmitz Calls
President Nixon
'Fat Socialist'
DALLAS , Tex. (AP) -Rep. John
Schmitz, the John Birch Society member
who Is running for president on the
American party ticket, aays that Presi-
dent Nb:on ls a "fat c.at socialist."
Schmits. 1peaklng before tbe national
meeting here of the John Birch Society,
said Red China wanta Nixon re-elected
and that Democratic candidate George
McGovem was put In the presidential
race to make Nixon look better.
A CalifomJa congressman who lost a
Republican primary bid ror r~lectlon,
Schmitz said the prtsldent only pase1 111
a 0 moderate conservative." In reality,
he uld, Nixon bu moved to the far left.
The candidate said the naUonal news
med!• Is not reporting hJJ campaign. He
said the national media apparently does
not "want the real 1S1Ues coming out."
Sc:lunlts 11id, "All they wsnt to do Is
talk 1bout the bugglnc at I h e
W1teraate.11
USAF Crewman Downs
5th MIG Over Hanoi
From tbe Wlre Servlct1
SAIGON (UPI) -Jui Air Force
fighter-bomber crewman from Louisiana
became America's fourth air act ·of the
Vietnam war Saturday, shooting down a
Communist MIG In a dogfight near
Hanoi . One American plane was also
downed ln the battle.
The U.S. command said Capt. Charles
D. DeBellevue, 27, of Lafayette, La., a
backseat weapons syste1111 operator in an
Air Fon:e Phantom, !J tbe second USAF
ace of the war. 'Ibe other two are Navy
men.
A pilot must be credited with five
"kills" to become an ice.
Spolce!llllen Aid Fl Phantoms from
Thailand 11intercepted" two fllghta ot
Soviet-built MIG1 over the Pbuc Yen
airfield 15 miles north of Hanoi as other
warplane:!! bombed the capital area. '
DeBellevue, with Cept. John Madden,
31, Jackson, Mias., as pilot, shot down a
MIG19, 1pokesmen said.
Capt. Cllvln B. Tlbbett, the pilot, and
l~t. William S. Hargrove In the backseat
downed 1 1peedier MIG2J . Ji wu the
first "kill" for Tihbett, Hargrove and
Madden.
DeBeUevue was formerly the backseat
man for Clpt. Ralph S~ 118teve" Ritchie,
30. Reid sville, N. C .. who shot down hi5
fifth Pt11G on Aug. 28.
Ritchie and DeBellevue scored a MIG
kill together on May 10, two on JuJy 8
and one on Aug. 28. DeBellevue would
have become an ace two weeks ago at
the same time as Ritch.le but he was on
leave when Ritchie downed his second
MIG May 31.
"I feel pretty good about," DeBellevue,
• !7, declared. "It's the high point of my
career. There 's no other Job that you
have to put out as much Jor. It's
frustrating and yet , when you do shoot
down a MIG, It's so rewarding lt makes
you feel good."
Riot in Georgia
GAINESVILLE, GA. (UPI) -More
than 20 persons were arrested Saturd1y
night by Gainesville police in the second
straight night of rock and bottle throwing
and street lighting following 1 football
game.
Pollet said there was no one lnjU~ in
the lncld•nts, but on< whl~
grocery llore In the black community
was set afire.
Jordan Villagers Describe Attack
ATHNEIBEH, Jonisn (UPI) -Abdel
Jl:i mi d Salah sa\V t~m first -two jets
st reaking out of the bluc-whHe glare: or
the morning sky.
lie couldn't see their markings but he
kntw they meant trouble.
"They came from the: north 1 few
minut('s after 11 11.m .. '' he 5'1ld, standlne
amid the ruins of some of the 13 homes
destroyed when the plane• loosed rocket.I
on this Jordani11n border village.
Al lenst 18 perS{)l1S died, among thtm
12 chlldrtn. Town fnther1 1ald another 17
or more were wound~, many seriously.
"We M\•en't C0W1ted, there Wirt so
many," said one of!lclal.
Most. of Atbnelbeh'1 men were In tht
rields and olive sroves lcndlnc their
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CfOPI-It WU hot and Ibo iJaro WU fn.
tense. Everything happened so fast there
was no chance to say for sure whether
the planes were Syrian or I!l'aell.
Nevertheless, a few Insisted they had
been attacked by Syrian fets.
ZA military 1pokOJDUU1 in Tel Aviv
14ld Inell aircraft Involved In the
dOflrlghl carried no bombs or rockets. ''We jU!t can't ._,. at this atage who
· thpy we~i or whether the raid wu in-
tenllonal, 11 a Jo~lan army spokesman
•aid. "Bui Wi ltave been examining th•
wreckoee and ti looks u though 1bout 11
rockets were fired."
Olriclal IOUrcel Aid more pooitive
JdentiDcaUon ol Iba aittroft w11 ...
peeled from mllltary 1uthortti,. in Am-
man Sunday,
Abdel Hamid, a 1<hoo1t .. cbet, alJo
watched the autal dOlflahl· between Jn.
vadlng Syrian plsnel and llra.U j<la.
"Thty fired thdr roctell and then Dew
. back In the direction rl. syn.j," he aald.
"Arter five mlnutee anothet two jell
came from tht wne dtrectlOn. They
fired their rocl<ell, too.•
Athnelbell U. two -lmldo Jordan. Just a..-the flwtlltr "-Ibo W-U-
occupied. GolaD llllJltll of 8'ria. lntll and Syrl1n jell ,...... .,, amal battle
over tlie .,. Sahtrdq, -llled b7 of.
llctall .. -.... ill 1*11a!il lbt -3 -lbt *7 Middle tat war.
1illlr llncl In tlU 1-." an
-Aid, polnUna to a heap rl.
-frall!>'Jl!I. She ..... ~
A JOtma man aakt, 11We are agaJnst the
cum!Du, but ... were terrorized and
<0111tanll1 llvlnl under fear. It wu im-
poutble to nstst a guerrilla ron:e rl.
~ .. The Tlli.,e, ..Jcb once hou..a J;IOO
people, ..., alm<ill d...rted. The 111e11
bad deperted, lesvfnl belllnd help!• ,
women and dllldr<n.
AD old woman aafd Ill percmt of Ille
vmai. populatloll wu otronaiy oppooed
to the guorrllll _,co In and •round
the village. "But they lllfed. and their
presence bat Just cost us 10 dead, 15
wvuncled. Ill ~ damaced be)'\)lld
repair and I leveled scltool.
"Where are our children to 111141 thll
winter! WU! tbe gutrr!Uu build us a new
llChooi! No," she aafd.
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. i.. .. pused Eo1Jil!J wt :iur If It badll't been for her.,,
Momcnll later lbt d11! na doled
belo"' lbt """'°'°"could~· "I'm aolng to ciy," lie aald detpalrlngly.
Movlnc Into 1he science building, -
YOUllf ctrl 111ddenly threw down bu
pacbt and 111ddenly be!an otomplng on
It In !n11tr1tloo. "I catt t ref snythlnc I
want, 11 ahe J.&ld.
But lllllly other 1tlldcnll reptered op-
proval of lbt new l)'ltem.
"I lbink Ill a lot better oralllhed. I got
all 1he teacbel'I I wanted thla time and
th.It never hJppened beJort," c:ommented
Cbril O!arltoo. "It'• fust a matte of unclorltaadlal lbt 1yllem. ..
Perry Blaa who admitted to hllvlng
some crltlebm of the new system Wei.
"It's a eood syatem because it pub the
can't complain about the teachers you
aet."
'!!Ml Fountain Valley teacben appeared
to like the pl'OiJ'am.
"Ill a rood l)'ltem because tt pllll tbe _
hlpopl!blllty Cll the i tliaints. The!
cr!&te their own progtam completely,•
said science teacher Bill Lundak.
"I with the freshmen had a chance to
run also. They're pre-programmed and
walk Into their classe1 like roboUI.'' ad-
ded Lundak. .
"I tblnlt it'o cratilylns to oee oo many atudents ftom last year coming back to
my cla!!," said Bonnie Cooper. "I think
everythin& bu gone very rmootbly."
Cambodia Puts
End to Looting
By Soldiers
PHNOM PENH (UP!) -The earn.:
boruin hlgh command Saturday ordered :
ail soldiers In !cod-short Phnom Penh
confined to their barracks and mllilary-
pollce patrolled the atreetl to prevent:
continuation of a two-day looting apree.
Rice prices have more than tripled ln .
two months, making it too .expensive for
the poorly paid Cambodian soldien1 to
JlllfchUe. and hundreds cl hungry .,1.'
diers went on a rampage Friday and
Saturday looting Chinese stores at gun.
point and dragging away hundreds of sacks of rice. ---..:
The government moved nriflly to pre.-
vent new dtsturbance1. Military police ~ trucks and annored persoMel ear-
ners rode through the streets With orders
lo shoot on l!ghl persons ieen lool1!'_4'
Most stores were cloaed In the capl~
Sold!m: we~ ordered to remain ·
their quarters. Civilians were requ~!l.
to stop •esrln« mllU.17 ~li&llo unllo,.;;;1 '° tllat OJt·bl'li .. 1c0•n1-c0iifa'be 1potted.
Mlrsha! Lon Nol told tho Cambodian
people In a radio broadcast that rloe wu
on the way from Thailand and at the
same time requested that the AmerlC&ll
go..,,,.,.,,t fly rice to Phnom Penh
whlch !J lll1'nlllllded by Commun!Jt tort!. es.
ATC Commander
Killed in Crash
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Tex.
(UPI) -A twin en&ine T3I )<I tralnu
cra!bed and burned on takeoff Saturday ki111nJ the biihiy decorated commander
or the Air 'l'l'ainlng Command (ATC) and
bis aide.
Lt. Gen. Georse B. Simler, 51, the first
athletic director of the Air Force
Academy frort 1957 to 1961, and hiJ aide.
Capt. gu L. Gillespie, 29, died lnstsntiy
when the trainer cruhed at the ilOUllt<ut
edge of 1he base and d!Jlntearated over a
51)1).yard .....
Simler, a native of Johnstown, Pa., wa1
to be promoted to general Tuesday and
WIS to head the military Air LiU
~ O>rmnand at Scott Air Force
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Roundup
DRUNK DRIVERS: HUNTINGTON BEACH-The city
r_ec•nUy won a $99,000 grant from the county lo hire two _po-
llcemen for a three-year study on accidents caused by drink•
Ing drivers. The grant ls part of a i1.s million county project
to curb drunk driving incidents .
HURRICANE'S PATH : LAGUNA BEACH -Heavy
seas caused by Hurricane Hyacinth destroyed a wooden bull(.
head, and eroded away ·eight-feet of sand at the El Morro
Trailer Park to leave many trailers perched dangerously
above the new sand line. Residents worked feverishly to fill
sandbags to support the battered pilings and supports.
. ' THEATER TANGLE: FOUNTAIN VALLEY-Home-
owners are preparing for another batUe over a proposed drive·
In theater they don 'I want near their backyaids. This time
theater developers p18n to move the site nearer the Santa Ana
River,· away fro~ the local hospital, but nearby· residents.
still don 'I like it.
CENTER CELEBRATES : SAN CLEMENTE -The
community's successful paper, aluminum and glass recycling
center celebrates its fJrst anniversary this weekend with an
open house and displays showing what happens to the ton s
of material local citizens donate each week. Lionel Burt, the
founder and operator of the long·lived community project,
has asked city officials to give the center a spot of city prOJl'"
erty as a permanent home. Councilmen agreed to attend the
"birthday party" then make a decision .on the request in two
weeks.
HELICOPTER PROTEST -NEWPORT BEACH -
Leaders of a group opposed to routine fliahts of the police
department helicopters filed petitions signecl by 1,089 persons
calling for an end to non-emergency fligJtts. A 1pecial council
hearing to air citizen opinion on the police air patrolJ is ached·
uled Monday. ·
AIRPORT SAFETY: EL TORO - A joint Federal Av!·
ation Administration and Marine Corps computerize<\ radsr
air traffic control installation worth $2 millio~ /was dedicated.
The facility. first of its kind in southern Caliromia will con·
trot all commercial and mUitarv fig)i!s within a radius of llOQ
miles of El Toro and especially !Hose originating or bound
for Or~n~e CoHnty Airport and lhe"¥arine Co~ Air Station
at which the 38'.man unit is JQcated. · • --
AIRPORT OPPOSIT·ION: IRVINE-Planning commission·
ers last week went on record in opposition of adding com·
mercial and private plane flights to the military 1air traffic
~enerated now from the Santa Ana and El Toro Marine
Corps Air Stations. The action registers the commission's
concern over a Southern California Association of Govern·
ments study suggesting joint military and commercial use of
El Toro MCAS.
COAST CUTOFF: SAN CLEMENTE-A recent land gale
could well spell ihe death of one of the South County'• most
popular surfing spots. Beach lots In the counly·controiled
Poch area below Shorediffs Colony are to be developed and
could wipe out all public use of tidelands unless county offi-
cials .require a \O·foot, public easement. Poche, which ~ot its
name from a railway sign in the area, offers a consistently
good surfing break (qr bqard and body surfers. ' . .. .~ .
. "'!.iCL!Alt"''!?.\Yiilt: ;,llrllmNGTON BEACH -The
Metr<li\<llltan Walef 'Dlstr1~i -·has resubmitted an environ·
mental impact report to the city concerning the purchase of
88 acres in Bolsa Chica Marsh. The acreage is neccessary
for buildin~ sunpart facilities to a proposed 40-acre, man-
made island offshore, which would house a huge water de--
salting plant and a nuclear power generating plant. The
plans are not yet definite, and no official body has ruled on
them.
BRITISH EXPO 72' COSTA MESA -South Coast Plaza
will be .turned into a mini-Britain Sept. 28·0ct. 2. The
British government is bringing treasures insured for more
than $1 million to the city for viewing during the 11-day af.
fair.
STOP SIGNS: HUNTINGTON BEACH -The planning
commis$iOn wants the city council to put a halt to all future
pole signs which flash , move, pulsate. spin and rotate. They
consider them a blight, but Chamber of Commerce leaders
plan to fight the planninS? action, claiming at least some such
signs are an asset to the city.
BATTLE EBBS: ·SAN CLE MENTE -The battle between
board and body surfers for the same waves erupted in
council chambers this past week as the board clan complain·
ed swimmers were getting the best action because of life·
guard enforcement. After lenj?thy discussions councilmen
agreed to alto~ lifeguards to lighten up a bit on the surfin~
a hour, restric~ions for the rest of the month. Everyone left
reasonably happy.
OCEANFRONT FROZEN: LAGUNA BEACH-An 8·month
freeze on new building construction was placed on oceanfront
property between 'the Hotel Laguna and Sleepybollow by the
city council which said the time was necessary to plan for any
future development there. The council was u11able t1;1 stop re--
moval of an 1886 house situated on an oceanfront 'bluff in
the area.
BUSING KIDS: ,WEST ORANGE COUNTY -When
school starts .Monday .23 percent (18,000 kids of the students
in the si• dl!li'ICU. lftlt make np the Huntlnl!lon Beach Union
Hi~b School District, will catch buses to their classes. District
officials estimate that the total distance traveled by all bus,ses
will exceed two ,million miles.
AIRPORT BAnLER.S: NEWPORT BEACH - A group of
Ne'Wort Beach resl.dents1 <'nnsisting primariy of the leaden
of the recently successful Freeway Fi~hters. are forming a
new citizens' committee to eliminate jet flights at Orange
County Airport. Instead of calling themselves Freeway
Fighters, they have taken on the new name of Airport Action
AsSociation.
.RECREATION: COSTA.MESA -The porth side of· the
citv will get a $2 million health club and tennia complex by
1974. It is the first part of a commercial recreation develop-
ment by Four Seasons, Inc. that will ultimately Include ice
skating, bowling, water skiing and other sports.
' 'WILD' WEDDING: IRVINE-As elephants roamed free
in the background, Stephen E. Colwell of Garden Grove, ·a
ranger al California's Lion Country Safarl,•and Donna Jeln
Baumea of HuntinJrton Beach were well Saturd1' morning
along the peaceful Umlolozi River at the African wildlife pte·
serve In Oran~• County. The Rev. Ivan B, Bell, pastor of the
Ftm Baptist Church. Laguna Hills, offlcltled at \h• cerem,,.
nr.The cout>le decided to be married In the preoene because
they enjoy being.netr animals ind In the outdoors.
AMBULANCE CALLS: SAN, CLEMElffl!:-Public Safety
Director Ollfford Murrat 1ald th1t there lr a limit to tmergen·
C'f amlitilanco service Ille city can cr6vlde. Mtl!Tay 1ald"llle
city could not proyl~o traMlers f9r ospital paUonts or trill•
portallon to Oranae County MOiiica! Ctnlar~ •>nit ctty'a rules •
1mpbulse lllat Ire tr~ onlyiemerpng'~ lo Siil Cl•
im!Dle 0.no~ HOIJ)ital, llurny ~·
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MUNICH CUP!) -Presldentlal adviser
Henry A. KissJoger arrived In Munich
amid hetivy 5ecurity Saturday for talks
with West German leaders. Kissinger was: eiiroute to Moscow for more diplo-
matic sesstons with Soviet leaders.
More tbsn 100 police stood by at !Ulm
Airport ouuide Munich and aecurity
guards took apart cameru and used
electronic devices to frisk reporters meet·
tog Kissinger's special U.S. Afr Force
jetliner.
A West Gennan government spokesman
said a heavy security net was set up in
the wake of the murder of It Israeli. by
Palestinian guerrillaa at a military i.ir-
port , Furstenfeltbruck, early Wedne.sday ..
The spokesman said Kissinger would
not Rttend tbe Olympic Games but would
confine hi:s one-day visit to political dis-
cussions.
He'plans to meet West German Chan·
rellor Willy Brandt at hi! country resi·
rlence in Felda!fing, 20 miles from Mun·
fch, on Sunday morning.
In the afternoon he will meet with other
government officials including Foreign
Minister Walter Scheel. and oppo1iUon
leaders Franz-Joseph Straus,, and Rainer
Barze<>.
Kissinger arrived from Andrews Air
Force Bue just outlide of Washington at
11:15 p.m. 1:1& p.m. EDT.
He plans to leave for MOl!IOOW Sonday
night for a thtt&<iay round of talkl with
party leader Leonid Breshne• and other
Soviet officials.
• It is possible that President Nixon'•
chief foreign· policy adviser -will be seeing
Le DJc Tho, the North Vietnamese envoy
now . repo~ed returning from Hanoi to
the Paris peace talks.
Radio Peking said Tho had left there
for PW ,and UVC olficial.! figured he
might stop off in Moscow as he hu in
the past. But they doubtea a Kissinger·
Tho meeting wouJd take place .in the
Soviet capital. It appeared more likeJy
there wouJd be another Kissinger-Tho ses..
!ion ih Pari.!i: after Kissinger winds up hill
Sept. 11).13 talka ln MOS<Ow.
The two have been meeting oecret\y ln
Paris, the last time AU(. 14. wltb no no-
ticeable progress toward a peace eettie-·
ment.
Commision Tells
" Chrysle~-t? llold
1973 Pric~ llikes
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Price
Commission told Chrysler Corp. Satur-
day 1t could not raise its new car prices
on an interim basis until the govertlll1ent
decides what the final incttase -if any
-should be. .
Chryller had wanted to boost It! prices
on 1973 models by an average $91.32 and
notify buyers tbey would be r<funded
the · money lf the Price C.Ommisslon de-
cided the increase was not justified.
The oommlssion wlll 'hold four days of
public hearings next week on the price
increase request from Chrysler and oth·
ers from General Motllrs, Ford Motor
CO., American Motors and Intel'national
Harvester. The increases requested
ranRe from $47 to $149.
The commis:sifln also announced a ten-
tative schedule of witnesses for its Sept.
12-15 hurings to include auto company 1 executlvu, government officials, college 1 professors and consumer advocate Ra1ph
Nader.
Price Commission Chairman C. Jack-
IOD Grayson Jr., said, "We believe the
hearings will present consumers, as well
as other groups, with the opportl.Dlity to
erpress their views.''
Most of the automakers' price increase
·requests were represented a1 intending
to cover costs the firms aaid were in-
curred by improvements needed to meet
eafety, bumper and emission control
llandarda required by federal law.
American Mot.ors bad asked for both a
safety standards lncreue of $81.30 and
an economic C03l increase of $68.38. Ford
,.had asked originally for Stt.52 and scaled that down to $59. But both nf Ford'• re·
quests "!ere denied.
GM asked originally for 115 but that
wu denied ' 11 was a 1caled-dowa re-
quest for fs.4. International Hanruter
bad requested a $47 increase.
But the commission told Chrysler Sat-
urday that its proposal would have di·
rectly contradicted the panel's preVlou!
order suspending Chrysler"s increaae re-
quest.
William White's
Rites · Conducted;
llarbor Realtor
Funeral sel'Vlc<s were held Friday tor
realtor Wllllam White, 66, of Newport
Beach, a native Oranae Countlan and 1
long-time member of the Elks Lodge wbo
died Wednesday ..
Mr. White, of !S'l'C.tallna Drive, was
1trlcken by 8 heart attack wblle on the
beach near Newport Pier:'
Mr. White was a llta!tor In the Harbor
Area for 15 yesrs. lie belonged to the
Santa Ana chapter of th< EIP Lod(e.
He ii IUl'Vived by his #lfe, Vickie; IGift,
Bill and ~aw, VlrcJnja, of
~ MMI: 1l1U!lhtet, Donna, and -ta-law Pote Malhilwl, ol Suta AN: ;;;/o, 11t.llllf Mn. 111111am P. White, ot Qranao; 1lster, Mn. M••Jorle En&J1
of Santa Crus 1nd four l!'andsons.
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Bike Country
The two-wheeler appears to he the off1ciaf trans.
pcrrtation choice of spectators at the Nationa l Surf.
1ng Championships in Huntington Beach. Hundred!
of b1cyclei; ha ve been parked at the foot of the c1tv
pier throughout the surf conte!'t whi~h began Fri·
day. The surfing finals \rere held this morning.
McGovern Says Bug Try
Made at Campaign HQ
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. (UPI) -Sen. doorway of the building and campatan
volunteers working Inside.
Nixon Visits
Flooded City,
Promises Help
WILKES-BARRE, Pa. (UPI) -Preal·
dent Nixon made a aurprlwe, f01Jl'hour
visit to this flood-damaged commun!I)'
Saturday, bringing a $4 million check.
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George S. McGovern charged Saturday
that two carloads of men, "directly con·
nected" with the C.Ommittee to Re·Elect
President Nixon, tried· to bug his c1m-
• paign headquarters MayJ7. _ ~ _
. At a new! conference, McGovern also
proposed that ·either retired Chief Justice
Earl Warren or former Solicit.or General
Lee Rankin, now corporation counsel of
New York City, conduct an independent
investigation of the incident as well 111
the alleged bugging of the Democratic
Party ofrices at the Watergate apart·
ment complex in Washington June 17.
"That combination waa enough to tum
them away," McGovern said . "They ap-
parenUy pulled up to the building. looked
over th~ situation, i;aw .wha~.it wa~ and
drove off after a momentary discussion
among themselves ."
nlans for 11 frte mass plcnlc and 1 ~ ·,
Citing infonnation from eources be did
not identify, the Democratic presidential
notninee charged the men drove up to his
headquarters, then located on Capitol
Hill, and found BOmeOne sleeping in the
McGovern said he knew the identities
of the men, but he refused to disclMe
them. He also said he w11.s leaving the
possibUlty of legal action in the hands or
hit lawyers for the time being. Fonner
Democratic Party Chairman Lawrence
J. O'Brien baa filed a $1 million Jawi;uit
in connection with the W1lergate incidenl ,
McGovern and O'Brien have been
streulng the Watergate matter almost
constanUy 1ince June 17. McGovern has
:said It is a key camp1ign issue.
Candidate Explains Trip
To 'Paris,, by :Salinger ·
ALBUQ UERQUE. N. M. (UPI) -Sen.
George McGovern, alammlnf the podium
with his hand In empha·m, · Slturday
denied any credibility gap in biJ preViOUI
statement1 about former WltJte Houae
Preu secretary Pierre Salinger's contact
with the North Vietnamese ln Paril.
Stating at a news conference he wanted
to go over the whole story "so anybody
can raise questions,'' McGovern said Sal-
inger told him at the Democratic N•·
lion&! C.Onventlon that he W81!1 IOing to
Paris.
McGover{I said Salinger then asked If
McGovern needed anythillg done in
Paris.
McGovern said be told SalinJer to in-
quire· of the North Vletnameae of uy
possibility of their releaai.na some
prisoners of war as a token of their 1ood
faitb and demonstraUon of their treat-_
ment of the POWs.
Several weeks Jater In Springfield, Ill ..
McGovern said he WM informed in a
They're Married
hotel lobby of a UPl dispatch from Parts
quoUng a aource as saying 8alinger urged
the North Vietnamese to negotiate with
Preildent Nixon now. rather than wait
for a poaslble McGovern 1dmini1traUon.
"I said l knew nothing about it,''
McGovern said. "And that was true."
McGovern aaid he talked a few houri
liter with Salinger, who had jUJt arrived
in New York. and Salinger laid that
while he was talking with the North Viet-
nameAe, they started raising queatlons
about the American electiOll.
"He shot tbat down.'' McGovern 1aid of
Salinger. "He told the North Vietnamese
· that l would rather have a 11ettlemen1 of
this war ilow, than a campaign issue.''
"That's not a credibility 1 a p . ' •
McGovern uld. "It'• the opposite. I tried
to re.pond too quickly ... if you want to
uy it was bandied cJurmjJy, fine, I ac·
cept that, but it was not a credibility
gap."
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Jtlllet Prowse and bliabaniS John McCook poce for pbotocr1phen m~
menu al~ llley were married Saturday al tlMI Holl""""1 home of
her asenL Thay bad pl•lll!•d to be murie~ Aus. 2 but tbe wectcllng
wts postponed when JutR\ cav• birth to a baby boy one bour before
the ceremony was to begin .
ise that Wilkeg..Barre will -be restored
with lhe help of a "g(lvernment that
rares "
Throughout his tour. Nixon praised
the work of a hometown boy, deputy
U.S. budget chief Frank Carlucci, who
he anpointed Aug. 12 as his special trOIJ..
bleshooter to cut through· red tape and
speed federal d1sa11ter relief to the vie.
tims of tropical storm Agnes. ·
The President decided to make the
£light to Wilkes-Barre at the last minute,
after a morning conference with car.
lucci at his Camp David, Md., retrut.
Neit her Democratic Gov. Milton Shipp,
wh o has publicly battled with fedenl of·
fi ciaJ1 over 1s:iis~ ~q , 1tonrJ, ,y~•
1n eastern Pennaylv1ni1, nor any other
state official wa1 alerted to Nlz6n.'1
vls\t, and none 1howed up to ~~t him.
Following ii\ U,,.1f°"""JI' .~tDemOo
-cratlc candidate aeo,ge., ~. ~e.m.
who had vialled'W/lllet·Bam1, '4rllet
with critical remaJ?ti about the acbnJn.
lslration's nood rellef efforts. Nixon pr&.
dieted the city would rebuild from its
ruins in the aame spirit as San Francis..
co, Rotterdam, Kiev and other deva•
tated cities of the past.
During the tour . he presented a U
million disaster relief check to a local
college to help Its reconstruction. Told
there was not enough food for 1 voftm· teer~rganized Sunday picnic. the :Presi..
dent later arranged to send Navy Cmdr.
Ronald Jackson. chief of the White
House mess, aad she stewards to Wilke..
Barre Sunday with enouRh hamburger! hotdogr, potato chip!J and soft drinks i.;
feed more than 1,000 people.
Mystery Figure
Foils Attempt
At UCLA Filing
LOS ANGELES (APJ -A 1'5t-minute
effort by the University of California at
Lo11 Angeles to file an application for a
$225,000 grant with the Department of
Health Education and WeUare failed
when an unidentified man made off wi th
the document , officials said Saturday.
~niveraity representatives said they
tried to give the 73-page applicaUon to an
HEW employe who was scheduled to fly
to Washington from San Francisco in
time to meet the deadline for filing .
At the airline terminal. the HEW
employe could not be founc!, so he wa!
paged aboard the plane by a security
1uard who handed the application to a
man who came forward .
When the deadline for filing the a~
plication passed. it wa! discovered that
the HEW employe 'missed the fU&ht to
Waahington and the application wu
never flied . Tho identity or the passenger
and his reason for ICCOPllnS the docu·
ment was unknown.
Men Surrender
In LA Murder
LOS ANGELES (UAPl -Two persons
!llrrendered Saturday in the k.idnap-
shootlng death of Ii radio minilt« who
was taken from a f11end 't1 home by three
men, police uid.
Garfield (lick!, a 19-year'"Old co""
struction worker and Willie Dlniels, 14,
turned lhemselves In at the Tllb Street
1t1tion. &1ld Capt. Mervin Kina.
The body of the Jtev. Arthur Smith, 43,
wu louod In the trunk oj hil car Friday
night. lnvertlg1tors Aid.
Detect>Vea uid Smith was a formtt
pastor of the 1plrttu1U1t Lotus Templt
Churth. He conducted a rellaioul pro-
gram for station KF"OX·FM.
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PRDPOIED R£91DIAL PARKI BY PRIORITY llDUP
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County Plans to Build
86 New Parks by 1990
By 1990, Oran&e County will have acreage, locatien, access, capacity,
htollTT OIOU' I :~ llOllTY OIOU' 11
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Call@d Snipe Hunt
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U,114 npmt park 1ett1 serving a pro-aesthetics, com, water availability, and •. l«ted -1&tlon of 1,'37,000, ·according land use and other envinlmnental lac-
lo a ncmtly·roleaaed Orange County tor!.
WAS~GTON (UPI) -AiJicul!unt
Secretary Earl L. Butz accused George
S. McGovern Saturday of leading a "•Illy
political solpe hunt" In charging that bil
grain supportus exploited UMll!peciing
American farmers in the recent Soviet
wheat deal.
Procrua Report compiled by the county The present eight regional parks cover
ptaMtna staff. ~ total of 2,489 acres.
Thlrty«i: sites ~ill be p~rchased. ~d According to the report, four of the
developed lor-camplll(, picnicking, hiking . regional parks logged o cbmblned •~
and -other recrea\ional activities J?Ot . tendance record of· l,052,331 dur4Jg·l911.
louod-in neJshborhood or community They are: O'Neill Park in Trabuco Can-
padll. yon, Featherly Re\lonal Park In
Today there are eight regional parka in Anaheim, Mile Square Park in Fountain
the .. county wbicb. serve 1. 5 8 5. O O O Valley, and Irvine Part In the east coun·
·, hlidenta, according to ofilcial 1971 ty.
·BU.ti · tOld reporters the Democratic
presidenUal-nominees-aIIegaU011! Were·
0 patently false" and "impugn the in·
tegrity" of Butz and former Assistant
Agriculture Secretary Clarence Palmby,
wbo arraaged the •l billion grain BBfe to
the Russiao!. filUNL "These four parts were operating at a
b new parks will be bought and high percentage of overuse," the county
iloft1aped according to a three-step planner! point out In the report. "Results
p1orlty list : of this overwe are often deterioration
Pbue ooe, conslatloi of 14 tiles, bu .a and destruction of natural and man-made
prvpoeed acquls.ltion deadline date of faclllUes, undue stress on water · and
JllO; the aecond, nine-site pbue I! to be sanitary !Y'tems, aod an lncreue In
~ by 1185; and a third group of 13 maintenance problems."
. McGovern cbar@ed Friday during
campaign aA>earances in W11C011Sin and
Jllino1J that with the administration's
silent support, larg~ grain exporten aod
&peculators used ''inside information" to
buy up domestic wheat before disclosure
of the magnitude of the Soviet deal forced
Mrs. Coy kendal\ priFc::!~id at II.SS a blllliel, be said,
Illa will be added to the county regional
' pllt oyatem by llllO.
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DELIVERY SERVICE
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• , d but could have gotten '1.65 a bushel if · Rites Schedule ,. .llf!!I 1'old wheat production unUl
: ~ : , ~ ~e was announced July a.
Memorial services for Leoni~· ~ . used their lln;ique access Coykendall or Huntington Beach haY9 to ~, Information to ex.plo1t unsuspec:4
been set for Monday in Pacific Vt_ew tin& fVme:s who had no idea how larg~
Memorial Park at Newport Be.ach. tbele, .SOviet purchases would be, 1
the , f ... McGovern.said. Mrs. Coykendall was wl e o "' .. retired assistant .Reverend H 1 r I a n Bua said .. J have een unable to ~
, 09ykendall of st. James Epl!COpal cowr a llinll• shred of evidenct" that
ChJr<b of Newport Beach. major Sain· tradm knew ol the extent of the wheat deal before the an-Sbe died Wedneaday at the age of 19 nouncement, which be· oald was made
after a lengtby illness. She 1s •urvived by less than two boon after the detaila were
her husband, of 218Sl Newland St., two concluded.
daughters, and aix grandchildren. "McGovern has flailed out with a
The family suggests cootrlbutions aeries of wild charges," Butz said.
through the Leona Coykendall Memorial Mocking McGovern's campaJsn theme,
Fund at St. James. he added: "Come home, Mr. McGovem,
Services will be at to a.m. with the ond quit chasing the butterflies of your
Rev. W. Don Brown officiating. own · tion." . '
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Oil Leases
Go on Sale
-· 2 -Men ·. Charged
In Golf Slayings
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Mier a lix·
mooth delay becauae or oppollUon by ...
vlronmenlal groops, the Interior Depart·
ment Is ready to sell 71 tracts of aea bot.-
lorn oil Louisiana'• ol1 rich cout. '.'There are no eomplicatlons In al&bt.•
aaid John Ran.tin, bead ol I be
deparlmelll'a..Bureao cl ,Land 11anag ..
meot olllce in New Orleans. Tiie Ille la
iet for 'l\ie!day.
Tiie last time the aale waa bdd, the 211
hlda lolallnl .. estimated 1100 mll1lon in
eameat money were accepted -; but left
seal«!. Tiiey mnained in a banJt vault 30
daya while the govenunent strove ID Vain
to dlJsolve a legal lnjtmellon.
Since then, the department bas com-
plied with court otdera for a more
!borough tnvlronmental Impact atudy of
possible ecological damage due to more
offshore oil woil drtlllng.
The sale was expected to bring the
federal govenunent about $500 million in
lease money, plus royalties from any
eventual production;-A Jease-holder-mWJt
drill within five years. If the well pro-
duces, the lease is good fc.-the life of the
well. ·
Moat of the tracts lie along a stretch of
continental !hell extending from off the
mid-LouWan.a" shore eastward to a point
almoot llOUth of Mobile, Ala.
The tracts are beDeved to hold oil aod
cu reservea -ill more than '4 bllllcm.
They nnge from 5 "to 40 miles off the
coast, In water from :Ill to llO f,.t deep.
Moat of the 3tle,OOO acres lie! pdt the eo.
loot deep line.
Before rescbedullng the aale, the
Interior 4>epartinent expanded I t 1
resume of the-)>OISible alternatives to
niore offshore drilling -such as in-
creasing oil and mi.tur_ai gas importJ or
bQ\J§ting J>!9ductlon from exi•tllli .wel!J.
'lbe move came after U.S. Di!trid Coort Judge Charles R. Richey In
. Washington, D.C., ruled the! the en-
vironmental impact study originally
issued by the department did DOI pay
enough attention to J>OS!lble alternatives.
He ruled on a !llit brought by the Sierra
Club, Inc., the Natural Resourc<1
llelenae Council, Inc., ond Friends of the
Earth, IDc.
Such eovtromnemal studies are re-
quired by the· Natlooal Environmental
Polley Act of 11169 -law broogbt on, in
part. by .massive offshore ail 'Pill! '
-caused wllen oil .,..Ds ·~" wild.
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CllRISTIANilfED, st. Croix, V. L
(UPI) -1'110 men ,.... cbat1ed SaWr-
day with eight cotmta O!rflnt degree
murder for the alaylng • ot elgb\ peraona
at the Fountain Valley golf courae last
Wednelday, ac:cordlllg to At 10 r n e y
Some Shlp111«te
Peggy Sue Griffity ot North
Carolina boards the hospital
ship US.S Sanctuary at San
Francisco to become .the lint
Navy woman assigned to sea
duty u a crew member. She
will be at sea with a male crew
of 4-00.
General Ronald Tonkin.
Bond was HI at l!IO!"' than 11 llllUlon
for each man, 1ulhoritltl' uhl.
Tonkin ldenUfted the men u Beoumont
Gereau and Merrill Smltla. Both ...,. ar-·
rtated earlier l1tla -OG ' ~ea unrelated 1o the abootout.-
rtve lo ....., men ·""°· bel-ln-~lved In tho IOI! course mnnlm. "Tllo
!nyestlgatlm contintlOI aod we are very
Gpttnilstic,'' Tonkin llld.
Smith ond Gettau were talten to Rld>-
mond Pt!tltenUary aod will ·be lormall1
arraigned Monday by U.S. Attorney Julio
Drary •
Smith, weartag rings in his earlobe!,
and his hair in l)iort braids, ~k<d grim
as be was brought barefoot ~ Judie'
John Marsh and advise<! tl hll right. ..
No details were available on the
circumstances surrounding Smith's ar-
rest Thursday as an acces:sory Jn another
crime. . ' Gereau, also arraigned. before Marsh,
was arrested Frida)' along wllh four
other men who were not identified. At
. the time, the O.ve Were charged w~th
possession af illegal weapons and-stolen
property. Tankin said they were arrested
at a house' In ~ickJted.
Both men are D'lltive.s 'of st. Croix,
Tonkin said. '
FBI agents, federal manhals and local
itilice have been searching the wooded
hil!J of tbO 84-llqUaIHllile lalaod's In-
terior, searching for clues to the killini·
The murder victims, killed clljrlng a
robbery, included four lourts!J from
Miami. Seven others were wounded.
Two machlneguns, a shotgun and
aeveral .45 caliber pisto!J were believed
to have been used. The altacken wore
fatigues ind' masks over thefr faces and
made· off with 1740 from the cash .
register! at the pro shop and the
restaurant, according to Tonkin •
Virgin Islands C o m m e r c e · Com.
missioner John P. Scott made. it clear
thaf the murderous golf course assault
would have strong repercussions in the
territory's vital tourist industry whlch
represents an estimated 75 percent of the
total economy.
Observers Aid It WU . DOI dramatic
rhetoric that prompted -Scott to label tho
bandits "enemies of our economy." In
1971, a year when the enllre terrltot1al
budget was f90 million, tourism revenues
were more 1ban '60 million.
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A dlllt m.rl11t 1eYW of 111' Ms thnnt Sou!lltn! C1!1fonll1 lflfo ••no I fl• r
California
llit WMll.et'ld -tllff In ~ •nd
r;..,tni C•Ulornll wlll bt fllr f.,; the -· "" ,.._ -;!!"" 'Ii •= ,,., of ttw •r" ., "'W •
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Thf ( ... ~ of Tlln Wiit C\111.llnul fol" _,,.,.,,, calffaml• '°"""'' 11w fon!.e{l1! Mid •
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·veal '.S.callopine $2 4~'
Thin sTicesof tender, i..trreal ••• from theey .. oClht·rib,forllawir~
·Lon ,don Broil s 14!
U.S.D.A. Choice beef ••• boneles!, fOM'llu•, from the rib of the finest )>eefl
Fresh Beef Sweetbreads . . . . . . 79~
Searching for t0methin1 different to8e?Ye? ••. Uy the1e ..• they'rt frnhl \
El Rancho's Ham Loaf . , ...... ~
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CJic:IMtitherlht...,,Jarortllo'cliettn>e bl 1111 pound ~-"t\111; price! , fi ,
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TWINS ARI TUCHERS IN FOUNTAIN VALLIY DISTRICT
K•y Colladay, Loft, •nd Slstv, C"""ine Hen•
" By JOHN ZALLEll
Of .. Ollfr Plllt Stiff
The CoJladay sisters won't
play any tricka on the flnt
clly-that wOJll<h>'t be k1Dd -
but arter that, it ~ld happen
anyUme.
The two mirror-lmaa:e twins
have a habit or droppinR; in on
each other's classes in the
Fountain Valley S c hoo I
District, and then just watch·
ing the havoc they crea.te. ·
"11le kids reaUy go wild,"
~ys Kay. "They can 't tell the
difference. They just scream
"nlere are two M is s
Colladays, there are two "-1iss
Colladays.' •
"It's fun to see it."
Being treated like a freak of •
miture doeln't bother sister
<:arollne eilbtt, who says,
11we do loot alike and we
might 11 well tajoy the tun )lie
can have with it, and let tho
boys •nd girls enjoy it, too." •
Lookine alike does. o f
course, have its ~awkward
moments.
"I um~ lo Carollne'>'itbool
last year and this strange man
came up arid put his arm
around me and smiled big and
everything. and lt was kind of
embarruinf when I told him I
wasn't tarolme," Kay recalls.
"He was rtally shook.
Usually it's Dot bad though."
A bigger problem is with
.,.A.ts. ..,,. ,,.t blrtly
knowing one ol the lirls, nay
come up and say hello.
"Most o1 the time I jusl
smile," .. 1d Ka)•, "becluae
R's embarrassln( to both of"'
lo hive to go throuah the rou-
.tb\e of explaining."
But this. of <1>urse. has
dangtrs. \\'hen they ire drawn
into oOiiversation.
':.Kay goes over boll: rd
some limes," complains
Ciaroline. ''She'll listen to
someone talk and then not tell
-me about 'it. So the next time
the person sees the real me .
they thil)k I know s<>methlng I
don 't . That can be
dangerous."
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,Republica_.ns'· Gain
OFF AND RUNNING DEPT. -Cltarly, the one
cl>arge concoc:ted aga!MI the RepubliCJJll ., they 1p-
,pfoecbed tbe cdrrtnt presidentJal cam~ that vued
"•tftem was the one that the Democrats sprayed about
a>ncemlng youlh.
. ·What .IJ\e D!omos kfpt sayina, y0u· set: was ~at'
the GOPl!l'S df4rl~ ~·· any. Youth, lllat~i>. •
Makelnve /
Or Roar?
A flock otflckle felines have
efficials '. at-Lion , Country
Safari atwitter with worry
. over whether to lauDCh .pro-
ductiOn of bolts of tee shirts.
watches, poslers and other
legend-inspiring g i m m i c k s
hailing the procreative prow·
ess of Rufus, suceessor to
fabled Fra.sl!f.
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To bear the Del!IOJ tell It, all
youths of America were in their ., camp and •II ·the Republicans had
..i-left was ~• bunch'.Qf crotchety old·
Next Thursday, the IS.year
old Kansas Casanova m~ts
Irvine's lovelorn lionesses who
bave ·been without the poly·
g8J1lOUB Frl!ier since July 13,
when. Lion C.ountry olficials
note, he Hdeparte<:. for that
great,big cathouse in the sky."
• , Iryipe's newes• senile lion,
·..,Ru fus,' riio~ed in to the 500-. ,. -polittclins wllh leit.Ovei'Wllkle tul·
toruJ.
Of cpurse the Demos made a
lot 'of oth~ 1llegations aa:aipst the
Republicans bu t these otbfr thing.s
"J~t tues and un'employment and
$,_luff _ Uke thit didn't really bother ,,..,..1. 111 ,,..
th~m .
The youlh tlilng, however, bugged them good.
.SO THE GOP BRASS set , about to do something
·~t It. They needed a leader for the Young Voters
'for t!ie , Pmident. Thty needed a kid who was brig)lt, arti~te. good looking and wilb a well·known name
lbat folb could idelltll,y with. Somebody tliat just stood
there and shouted "American :Youth" at you.
'Jbat's when they found Pamela Allyson Powell.
At M, Pim Powell t.s .an upiriog actress. cut~ pert, =;~TJ.ae..-.&~_rli~h~ia i
Powell, which makes her name pretty well known.
'pAM ~ ~APPENS to be a r~rrnef reporter for
tbff Orange Coast DAILY PILOT which, I must idmit
'honefiUy, Is a fact not quite so well k110wn a~ her show ·
"'business folk!. · ' · .
'So it developed tb•t the Republicans gave her the
. youth job and she bu ansWered the challenge iii great
~asliion. '. to, the GOP gathered in Miami for 'one con.'.
. venUon session and wbo should stride out fO the podil.i·m,
.-pick. up one of''those over-sized gaveJs and call the
whole place to order but Miss Powell hemll.
· Now, II somebodY. had ~"led to mo that in 1972,
·a ronner DAILY PILOT rep«ter. would call the whole
(Jle9ubllcan National CoovenUon lo ortfer before na.tlonal
J teJevtJlon and everytl>ing, I'd have told them they .,
-•trip lo the bead-adjustment factory. ... :.;, . .
\. l •• ~ IUT !!ERE SDB .WAS. little u life, doing tlie·Job
just· like all those other polltlclanl.
I say tittle u life becaUJe Pammy claims to be five
feet tall ind weigh 100 pounds. which I doubt. When
she first arrived in our newsroom, I thought we'd have •.
to stack· up telephone books 90 she could sit up to the--
typewriter.
THEN 11 YEARS OLD, Miss Powell had Just brok·
en out of the Marquette University school of journalism
and had returned to the family homestead down on Lido
Isle ln Newport Beach.I She, had [reckles and a smile
tliat 1Jotb \oriitndetl' you Of her mother. ~..,, lt developed, thit Pam was small In stature only. slii tackled any and all jobs, big or small, tliat .. me
hl!I! 'lla}1D'111e lliWsroom.
Parnelll Jo,oU ·• lot more aophilticatecl tbe8' day•
when yOll ·~ her -fJll television but I'll bet she's •1111
the wnO-~icO ~ That mu!! have the Republiuns
dlorlllnl w!tli 1lee al tho old Demo charge of them
belnC out el youth.
.pis-l'O'lliil.1'e.,,..u to have half-a-mmtoo vol-
llOloenJ..-,, the ..-ifcan youth corps by Oct. tJ. And
11'! -PimeltUllo'll pt the job done. ' ' Tho ""'1Y mlilil~ we made around lhio office was
, letting -~··a .
acre African Wildlife preserve
or: Aug. 31. Since thi:n, ol·
flclals 'say, 'l'le's established a
"anilfing" rela,tionship with
Frasier's seven wid,.ows ..:..
through a chain-link tence ..
On Thursday, hoWever, 't~
"magnificent spec Im~ n"
whose age equals that of a .?0.
year old man, will test his sex
appeal among the 11one1sses ..
wh> to date have rejected
youn£ei: males ..
Zool98ist Waller · C. "Pat" '
Quinn says Rufus is "far more
handsome and majestic than
old f'tasler who was. let's face. '
.. Jt, a r\ther sl!l>: k>dkin li_!>n·'.'
>Uleaidea hi&fr.rcl.._:olCI hne.
Frasier's most distinguishing
feature was a tongue that
hLng siveral fncl'les out .of his
mouth. ·
Frasier's widows ·,•~ ave
grieved enough,'' Quirm said .
.. All of the 'ladies, especially
Lynda, are rudy'J~ romance,
but not with just any-old-lion.
1 have a hunch 01' Rufds will
have :what it takes," .Quinn
said. .
At the now-defunct Wichita,
Kan. ~. Rufi.ls-sired three lit-
ttJ"s in the past four years:
"He's a real charmer," Quinn
added.
·Rufus' only competition to
date is one Of Fra.sier'a 35
cub.1:, Jonah. Now three tears
old, Jonah is believed to be
harboring illusions of in-
heriting his : Dad'•, ma!'lle. :
Jonah greeted 'lluitl!'s amval
·•Ith roars • that shook the
nearby · Latuna Hills, but
'Rufus re9pohded iii~· : " "Ruf1'" has been Ignoring
him ever since, while sizing up
the girls," Quinn says. 11 After
all, he's old enough to know.
that he's here •to make love.
not roar."
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around. YiJlen parenll are in-
volved, they 1re. IW'e always
to tell the other about •ny
serious mt$!1ges1 or to atop
th• parenll beloro. tliey go
lOO far.
The two regard being In the
1ame school , dJstrlct 1s fun.
but at the same time. they
don 't argue against the
'istrict policy or not placing
relatives in the same school.
"Even as it is, there are a
lot of people v.·ho can 't tell us
apart and who won't talk until
they find out which one of us
they're talking to," says
Caroline .
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A ilwsult filed by three
Logun. Nlruel ruld<nll In
Orallle County Sllperlor Court
bas pmhed the total of
damages clemandtd by holders
of rilled oafety deposit boxes
Jn the United California
Bank'• Monarch Bay branch
to mort than Ila mUUon.
Damag .. totalling $3,292,000
are aought by Ethel Ware
11 .. th and Charlu-1;. •nd
~fargaret Perryman In the
latest actl011 naming the bank.
the OrcQ Alarm Company and
the Lagun1 Niguel Corpora·
Uon 1s joint defendants.
The plaintiffs allege negl9CL
that led to tM break·in at the
bank during the weekend of
f\1arCh 24-26 ind the theft of
valuables ana ·secu r j t t e !I
valued by lawmelt 1t $5
mWion .
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At :8AILV,P~0'1;' JJDITORIAL PAGE .. Land -Fraud -Exposed
Hardly anyone would be so naive as to buy a new
car or a new sofa sight unseen! But the same-hard·no11ed
consumer \VhO kicks tires and t hccks the seams on up·
holstery can be a sucker \vhen it come s to buying "rcc-
reationat"1and.
Northern California Is a hol 1narket -particularly
for Southern Californians seeking relief or change from
the blights and discomforts of urba nization . Most recreational land developers arc hone.st. But
not all o! them. George K. Bernstein, adm ini~trator of th e U.S. Of·
fice of Interstate Land sales Regi slration (011..SR), puts
It this way:
"As we see it , there are two kinds of developers.
J.'irst are the guys who use high-pressure techniques but
keep their promises. Then there are the other guys \Vho
use high-pressure techniques to defraud and s\vindle.''
OU.SR is no'v mounting a ca1npaign to weed out the
frauds and swindlers. It recenlll notified 450 developers
that they were violating the 1968 Interstate Land Sales
Full Disclosure Oct.
That law requires persons se\Un,i! sub<Hvided, und~
veloped land in interstate commerce or through the
rnails to file a statement ,vith the lJ.S. Department of
Housing and Urban Development. 1'he statement is to
include information about the title of the land. its physi-
cal nature, and the availability of roads and utilities,
If the alleged mb:rreant" ar unable to refute the charst~ againrt -them, )·IUD \\1ill susoend further sale of
lots in thCir developmertts. Meanwhile, OlLSR will open
a series of hearings around the co untry on shady land·
sales oractlces Sept. 14.
development, posted !iscal 1971 sales or '29. 7 million, or
Z2 percent -a be.fly rat e or return in anyone's book
Wisest advice Is one word: caution. U you're think·
Ing o! buying that cabin bY UJc river and turning a
healthy protll on your investment, look into the purchaso
carefull y and thoroughly. •
Planners Print Potpourri
-San Clemente ha,s Orange County's hi~hest birth
rate -21> times the Newport Beach birth rate.
·-orange County has 9,655 producing colonies ot
bees. yielding 610,100 pounds ot honey and 15,545
pounds of beeswax.
-The county's largest cities in area are Anaheim,
Irvine, Santa Ana and lluntington Beach in that order.
-Approximately 425,000 Orange County children
enroll in public schools tomorrow.
For a five·dollar bill, you can add another 10,000
a~~itional pieces of data about Orange County, its
c1t1es and its people -enou gh to give some idea of
'''here we are, how we got that way and where we're
going. It comes in a 142-page book produced by the
Orange County Planning Dept. and made available to the
public last \\'eek.
All in all, the progress report paints an optimistic
p icture for those who live along the Orange Coast.
FQr instance, while about 8,000 aerospace Workers
were forced to find other employment or become jobless
In northern Orange County, the work force ii1 the
coastal 'area increased almost 7 ,000.
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rnany buyers as~ume it to be. /\. rule of thumb is that.
In most cases, land must double in value every five
years. Such appreciation is needed to r e pay the investor
for the cost 9f holding the land -maintenance costs,
property taxes. and interest.
The only sure winners in the recreational land game
are the develppers. Rio Rancho 1':states, a New Mexico
And, while jt may provide scant comfort to laid off
aerospace workers, we pay Jess for our food and housing
than the average family and have a lower·than·average
inflation rate.
. Oh, an.d if you_'re particularly intrigued with stray
pieces of 1nformat1on~ San Juan Capistrano has one
Negro resident. -
...... I AM ..... .. L001)
SlEVP't> IN SO . FA"' 1HAT, SHOUL~ I WA1>E NO 1"0~1
RETURNIN6 WERE AS TEl>IOUS AS 40 O'ER~·
Name of Game:
~o Print Truth
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WASHµjGTON -,. During !he early momlni .hours of ~gust 23, _an arsonist
aet abltie the two.story offic.ea: of a Ten-·
nessee newspaper whose crusading
editor, Dan Hicks, Jr., had dared to print
the truth about corrupt county politicians
and law~breaking bootleggers.
It wasn't the first viol ence against
Hicks 1Jnce he took
.. ~. ~ ~1.-. J.i\GK ANDERSON
force and to keep the people in fear of
the go.vernment, complained Castro, but
Allende is ''physically spent.''
The leaders he -has brought to poY(eu!n
Chile also "live too well'' and .. art!61lot
under sufficient lension." said Castro.
over the weekly
''Democrat" in the
11mall rural town of
~1adisonvllle, Tenn,,
'n 1967 .. He has been
lirebof'bed. ~ho\ ~I
twice-and ssftlltt6
by tw .. hired hooll·
gan.;. Equipment has
been atoten.out or his
The Cuban conquistador confided what
he reat thought of ,All ende while he was
AlleQll 'ruyt, las!I winll!r. pai;!ro 1\1• I
.. r~rutlfy aac some o( his re1narks tb
newspaper offict. • But the soft-spaken edllor hasn't been
Intimidated. "If J have to print this
newspaper elsewhere and drOp it on this
town from .:n alfP.lane, I'll do it." he told
UJ.
EVE!} SINCE J ohn Peter Zenger v.•as
thrown Jnto a dungeon in 17~ for
publlshin& a critical story about the col·
oniaJ ioV'"'°" ot New York, editors like
D&l' Hicks have defied gunmen and
govemqient men alike to print the,tru,th.
In his small corner of East Tennessee's
wild·boat country, Dan Hicks is fighting
for freedom of the press. This isn 't a
r ig ht that belongs just to editors. Rather,
It Is the right of every American to pick
up a pen and express his grievances.
\Ve believe Dan •licks' fight, thcrcfort>,
is every An1erican's right. So let us all
help him raise the $20,000 it will cost to
replace his ruined equipment. Con·
lributions can be sent to him at P.O. Box:
I, Madisonville , Tenn., 37365.
THE MARXIST BROTHERS' Cuba 's
·ride! Castro has been critical in private
of Chile's Salvador Allende.
Not only has Allende failed to impose
P.larxism upon Chile with the necessa ry
Allende's faL'c but spoke more sharply
behind his back .
Hard-core Communist leaders gathered
for a secret session with Castro on
December 3 at the home of the Cuban
ambassador in Santiago. An account of
Lhe meeting was obtained by the Central
Intelligence Agency, whose secret report
has now been madt' available to us.
"Castro said the U.P. (Allende's
Popular Unit government) does not have
a solid front to fhce the opposition. which
he claimed is growing rapidly," declares
the CIA report. "Castro added that the
situation in Chile is rapidly approaching
a critica l stage ....
"Among the fact ors listed by Castro,
which could precipitate the crisis and a
confrontat ion with the opposition. was a
bre:ikdown in public order. This, he said,
could eomt• about al any time because
the opposition. especially the middle
c:lass. ha s lost lls fear of the government.
ALLENDE'S llJ<:ALTH : "Castro opined
that a government must have rear if it is
to control the country," the CIA report
continues. "Another· factor listed by
Castro was the possible deterioration of
Allende's health. Castro said he is wor·
ried about Allende because the !alt.er is
physically spent.
"Castro al so observed that U.P.
De,lr
Gloomy
Gus
It sure i3 better to see our Olym.
pie athletes speeding , along in flag·
like .swimso.ils than to have to
honor our dead of V~tnam in flag·
draped coffins. Both are forms or
respect -one for the Uving, oile
{or the dead.
-D.A.D.
Tl!lt lt•h1rt rtfiKll ,.•lltrt' Y1-W1, 11tl
MCttSltllY lllou tf lht l'i!WllPtfff', klllll
YOoUr •ti _.,, t. Glotmt Gus, Dilly Pii.t.
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leaders live too well and are not under
sufficient tension to taU the offensive.
ln!~ilned into the overall situati~ is
tMt e U.P1 N s a 'mino ity coni61cx'
..fhic !feet itlJudgmt'!nt. ~ \. ~,
"Jn relation lo the Chilean armed
forces. Castro said that Allende is chas-
ing an illusion by thinking that he can
count on the Chilean military to defend
hls govemrnent during a critical pei-iod.
He said Allende is completely mistaken
in this regard.
"Ile classified the Chilean armed
forces as anti.COmmunist. and said that
the military has not yet acted against the
U.P. because Allende has stayed within
the constitution.
"Castro add ed that he had told the
President all of this. but that Allende did
not respond.
"Castro then complained that he
thought the U.P, was not really happy
with the results of his visit. despite the
fact that t)e did everything the U.P.
leaders wanted. He said he believes he
helped lbe U.P. by his presence, but he
added that many U.P. leaders are of the
opin ion he stayed too lon g and talked
too much.
"Castro said hi: felt th;it his 2
~cember farewell gathering had been a
disaster, because all of his efforts in
Chile had been directed toward getting
the masses behind the U.P. However,
there was no mass turnout for the
farewell, and some people even left 1he
ga thering before he had finished speak·
ing."
Pure Hearts Versus Greed
Lake Tahoe. on the Califomia-Ncvadn
border, is one of the most beautiful
places on earth. Twenty·fiV!! years 11go,
at least on the Nevad;i side . it was still
pretty much tht• p:irndisiacnl place
described in Mark Tw:iin 's •·Houghing
J I.~
Since then, anti followini( the large·
scale gaming deveJopmcnt on the south
i:ide of the Lake. the real eslate people
and developers have
been In full cry.
,;eeking the full "de·
velopmcnt" -i.e.,
natural destruction
-of the lake. At
the same tinlC, the
pure-in-heart wnnt
things left alone.
Ecology, in brief -
as the term Is under·
stood in the 197<ffl.
Allhough the word 1nc<ins. st rictly
sp:a\r:ina:, simply a SI.tidy ol all kinds o(
lire and -Institutions in rela11on to the ('11-
vironment, ecology i!l now fir1nly fllced us
the foc:td ol a strui,:"le bct"·een
devclopers, who are n c c c ~ s a r 1 I y
Polluters, and those who would l1!:ive
thine• as nature' intended them, ln:K)f:ir
as (l(Jnsj1tent wlllt real hilman needs.
THE ESSENTIAL PROBLEM h<Hog,
os •tated "'"'ly IO yun •go by Norb<rl
Welner la :n>e !Jwpan l!se of Humnn
Beinr·: ~·'ft>e more 1Ve cet out of tho
'litr1 tb6 leu we leavt, and l.n lhe long
nu:i v.•e 1hall havo to par our debts at a
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lin1e that may be very inconvenient ror
our O\\'n survival."
In the SOO-square·mile Tahoe Ba~in
Region, the fight to preserve the lakl' and
its beauty revolves a ro und eon·
servationists like the Leilgue to Save
Lake Tahoe; the re._111 estate cat,, gr:•nd!y
called the Tahoe Re search anti Prcserva·
lion Associn tion, and !he prize each stt•ks
to capture. the Tahoe Regional Plnnning
Agency, a government body.
The IO-me1nber TRPA was 'let up in
1970 by the California and Nt1v,:!la
lcgislntures with the approvul o f
Congress lo ronlrol 1nan 's appa llingly
sloppy habit!> when placed in ti~
presen<'f. of nature's finf'st amenities.
TRPA , in its preamble. pays suitable
obeisances to the cou!lervationist stance.
''Man has the abitily," says the pream·
hie. "to drvelop himseU within n:llural
constraints of the en\•tronmenl. To do so
is to acknowledge h1 <J place ir. ttw total
system." To lhis end TRPA hna e.\•
traordinary powe~ of taxing, Md polk>
ing the land in the bnsin. ·
THE REA i. &5TAT~ boys and the 1-
downers are convinced this is ~
constitutional, and h11ve nearly CS
mllHon tn leJ:a/ clnin1s aaainst TRPAJ
More to comr . A rf'til tstale 1pokesm11t
-i" v
has estimated that, since TRPA ca1nP. fn·
to being, land has been devalued about ~
per square foot in income-producing
capacily.
Tiie fight is l'On1plex. as the stakes are
s1upendous. The Tahoe basin ic; un-
<1uestionably the juiciest bit of real C'>late
property in CaHfomia . if ii can be made
so. The conse.rva1ion forces. arte.r a first
fine fl~sh, scen1 lo lack strong
leadership. As usual. The real estate
characters, after playing doggo Jn the
(aoe Of prtS<!rVationist Opinion, lift! _,JOW•
ly and strongly organizing their fo rcc!J.
Again. as usual.
In these fights between the pure.in·
heart and the wicked real estate 1ncn,
the real estate men nearly always
prevail. They ·neBrly always prov~il. for
the simple.st of reasons. They are better
molivattd than the pure-in·heart. They
arc powered by perhaps the most
formidable of all the human l'1laines,
greed. Or, as ffitiy would have lt1 thci pro-
fit motive and free entetpri~.
Bec11use they want the buck, and w~nt
It rtlcnllcssly, Ibo $trtnglb of one spall.r
is as the strength. M ten -permancnUy.
The pure-ln--hoal"t tnay have Ult strength
or ttn; but the strength tend$ to be pa•
Jng. If I owned· a ple<e ol ltli&•lde proJ>'
erly t cannol properly know wooti would
think if boUt tho beauty of the prop-
orty and lls value were diminishing at .
the same time. Of course J know whit l
sbould think and how I shoUld act.
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Voters Ca1i Propose and Pass 'Flieir Own Laws
By PHIL JORDAN
Capitol News Service
SA,CRAMENTO -Back in 1911,
California's refonn legislators decided
the people of the state needed a way to
by·pass, on occasion, the legislature
itself. The answer they devised is known
as "initiative."
This is a Process that allows Ule state's
people, if enough of them agree, .as w.ell .
as the iegislature, to place on the ballot
state constitutional amendments and pro-
posed law~ with the.citizens g9i.nll to the
polls voling "yea" or "nay.'.'
While the figure Ls decided according.to
the number of the state's voters. 325.504
valid voter signatures were needed to
place a ~aw ,proposal on the November
ballot, and 520,806 were needed for an
amendment to the slate constitution.
Whatever may ha\.e been Intended In
1911, it is likely that initiative has been a
thorn in the legislative side ever since -
legislators may pass or kill whatever
proposed statutes or constitutional pro.
visions they li ke, but if enough voters
disagree with the collective wisdom or
the 40 state senators and 8 O
assemblymen, they can ignore the
legislative process -the people can pro-
pose and pass their own laws.
And they do. they do ...
\\!'HEN THE STATE and the nation go
to the polls Nov. 7, Californians will be
voting on -in addition to candidates for
public office..,. -21 measures. A. dozen of
these are constitution~l· a?l);en<frnents
placed on the ballot by the legislature.
Another nine will have been placed On
the ballot by the people.
Of the nine, two relate to salaries of
civil servant s an4 California Highway
Patrol officers particularly. while a third
deals with coastline conservation. It
would not be fair to say these three are
not controversial, but they are not the
son o( issue 'that drives too many people
-even legi.slato.rs -to ,blows.
And, .in any, case, they are primarily
CaJifomia, rather than national, issues;
that cannot be said for most of the rest.
The other six, however, have one thing
In coffi4n0n -·tHe mere thought ot.59me
of them is enough to drive one or another
segment of the legislature. (in one ,case,
just abo"'t the entire legislature) up the
wall.
THINKING ON THESE cl I I z en •
sponsored measures, \here are a I~ · 9'
sulons who wish that 191 1 legislature haa
lert well enough alone. ;.,
The six are a pair of proposed con-
stitutional amendments and four pre>-
posed laws
e The »ealled "Watson lnltiaUve''
amendment, named !or Los Angeles Co.
Tax Assessor Phil Watson : ,
• The "death penally"' constitutional
amendment;
e A b1w br~adly banning 'ot>kmt~ with
plenty of local option, as to w~ con-
stitutes obscenity; '
• Anolher lo legallu"possesslon or
marijuana for private use ; '
' • A thin! to ban acl\Qol 'ouoil assign-
ment for J>UfP9SU: of ·r,aclaPlot'e~tlon ;
And, finally, "' .llw ellowloi ~arm
workers lo vote on unI6n representaUon
in secret elecUons.
II'• that Wal&on lnlllaUve thal"c!rlvca
all lypet of teglslalora uP w.U.. can-
dldala ~v• ~ runnl111 for ~" on
!he promlae ot property tax rt!ona, bulr
so lat, 11!' member of either holJle ltaa
betp able lo frame a measure !hi! could
boib tel posJed by the two "'"-and tileli 1ot alped Into law bf Ille, pvernor.
, .For a IOI' day> rl<lelltlY It loolled like
004! or anolllcr tax rerorm bill migbl
make It-one was a compromise warted .
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out by R e publican Gov. Ronal d
Reagan and Democrat Assembly Speaker
Bob Moretti of Van Nuys -but all died
and tbe two houses are in election year
summer · recess until Nov . t the day
after the election.
MEMBERS ON BOTH sides of the
aisles agree the Walson plan, which
would limit a~ \lalorum property tax·
ation to 1.7.5 percent of true market value
is poor legislation. but. with no plan at all
passing the legislature.· the stato's
lawmakers may v.•ell return t o
Sacramento the day 3fter the election to
find the matter taken out of their hands.
Of the remaining measures, fpl,lf ar:e
anatl'Jema to liberals, while the fifth is all
but guaranteed to make a conscrv;\live
start pulling his hair.
After the death penalty was ruled un-
, constitutional in California by the state
supreme court earlier this year. though
no law banning executions had ever
made it -and not for want of trying -·
through the legislature, attempts to put a
state constitutional amendment sane·
tioning the ultimate penalty to the people
via the legislature were blocked. The'
people took the matter Into their ow11
hands and, so to Speak, put the question
to themselves. Even opPonents e.tpeet it
to pass, perhaps by a whopping majority.
The measure relating to what amounts
lo a ban on overt school integration,
obscenity -allowing local governments
to ban a number o! apparently profiiable
activities -arijf secret electtons for fann
workers, vehemently• opposed by the
United Farm Workers of California,
could · hardly make It through 1
legislature dominated. as this one la •.
Chances for passage of all three,
however, are seen as good with the peo-
ple, rather than the lawmakers, making
the decision.
THE MARIJUANA law, which would al-
lo\v adults (now 18 years old and older) to-
grow, process, possess and use "grass"
without .. penalty has conservatives very
unhappy; liberals, on the other hand, are
happy such a• potentially .controversial
issue has been taken out of theiP hands'.
Guesses oo ~5sS:ge chances are varled
-the impatt of the ~·new" ta to ~year·
old vote, which well nlight make the dif ....
ference, remains to be seen.
It is likely debate on these issues wil1,
during the next thr~ months, be heated,
and any or all of them may have an e_f ..
feet on the "'ke-up of the legislature due to~ated ~ January. If they do have
m impact. it's Jikely come Nov. I
when urrent legislature recotiVtoes,
there will be lame duck meriibera
present who, facing unemployment, will
be wishiqg their 1911 predecessora had
had better sense than to trust the people
with anything so important as lawmak·
ing.
Equally, there may well be Clllfor·
nians who, having leg8-Uy taken tliie law
into their own bands, wonder if California
really needs ~ legislature -particularly
one like they've had for the past 11
months. ..
MenHoldFewerGrudg~s
NEW YORK -Jumping to C'()n·
clusions:
Women are better than men at_ holding
grudges. Partly, Jt's because they are not
as lazy as men ; partly it's because fewer
things generally happen to women than
to men.
Because they '1ead more varied lives,
men find it too mu"ch
trouble to hug a
grievance to their
bosOm verY JO~g.
WOJnell have more 11~1 'o spend on
either· hate or love.
A lady reader
writes ill and wants
to ~oow wool •lie . •
cah do with leftover brea~ veal cutlets.
Personally, I've never bad to face'..this
problem: I've always .. made tt an iron
rule of life never to let lamb or breaded
veal cutl ets enter my front door.
The only possible tPing I c.in think of to
do ~with leftover breaded veal aiUets
would be to u,. .ihj!ln I!! 11\lp ballast, but
I doubt if you could wear them Out no
matter how many timt's you ,.ailed
around tpe world.
' Have you ever hed a pair of bancfcu.ffs •
around your wrists? l never have, ~nd
never want to. That may not be mUcb of
a claim to tam&-the mere fact • fellow's
never been b> jall -but Ir thoy were sUU
alive, JI WOUid cortalnly surprile a lot ol
11\Y old nefibbon w1t9 we ... sui. I'd wlld
up In the penltenttuy.
Every U.wl\idge has tis llmlll. Fol'
example, I've, met. many men who 1~
ed In the Anny Itow lo ""' !JI' • ton-some even felt1hb l'!lllo...rtbem
aoy ~ to a•t marflltl .1111 I ,,...
never met a man wilci could makt Md
-I bu.ttonhole. ,_
Two of the, di>tanoes In this world
hardesl to bridge ii the Pt1 bet-an
unemplo)'ed man .•nd one With a job, end
( HAL BOYLE )
the gap between
multimillionaire.
a millionrurt and
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Few things make a man fetl mort im.
portant over nothing than the preparing
0£ his last _will and testaJ;nenLAndJsn't it
a c<imtiteij!ary ·brl human nifiiie that 116
get:s more' rtl!sh figw:in8 who he W~ ti' ~leave oo\ Of tt ·thlh Whri ·tie wants CO 1}Jut
In? , ... ·~ .
A master thlel ls one who ~ steal aft ,
olftce .cloCt of( tile-win 11 · Jiilnutb
'belori'qlllllili{tl!ne wlthoul~-. .. . ~ ' '
No matter how sadistk JOUr', boss maJ
seem, you can be grateflii ror one. tbiaj:
He.-Dtver comes lo work whistling, as the
,office ·•Y does.
You can bel th~t the guy who Is •
shllUw his Wiie tiaa to ~ In "'8shillf
us(ojly wea.n dirty ~ .hlntsel!.
OIAN•I COAST <
i;,~l lY PILOT
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DAil v PllOT A 1
~outhland May Produce Population ~ontrOls
.\ niral Southern caurom1a ....... may
bitome ,u,. local point lor a national
pAcedm1 lo •lo!> people '!tom mqying Into
&NII Jlhe<e population jlTOwth could
ham1 t11e environment.
,At die heart ot ~ !$sue is e: • acres ol
prlmattly agriculturafland adjoining the
Vellllml County city qi ~Wo. Plans
lo IM~ the land lo the dCJ •'develop
a ''balanced" residential, oommunlty
Ibero have alrcad1 di'1tw1i ""' lawsuit
and the atate ·~~al'• ~!lice is tlV,aleplng anollJor;:·; r _,
The ln\iii<Je<I ~l br. 1\aljer ~ Aell>a Venla'I O{leilqp eet\kl bring
!"'f.tiy 10,000-people,to Ibo Los J!08M v~ .in lhe 11e¥t...,.. )'an; Current
J>OliG!allon In ca,...Jllf, lhe re~tlal
"!!'•of the •a!Jt?', is.atiout t!,010.
. ·To block the anncllltlon, lhe West Los Angeles-bttsed Center lor Law. )n the
Public lnterest filed suit la.st .month
claiming the county agencyl wh1ch aP:
pr9ved expansion of the city didn't con-' a~ber its 'istatuiory duty to discoura_g~ urban sprawl."
Whethtr or oot the ·suit by ~ the
•
pnvateJy.funded legal qency Ncceed•,
Atty:" Gen. Evelle J. Youngtr•a en·
vironmental un1t 1lar vowed to take ac-
tion lndoJlndenlly ii the development
itself Is pennlJted by !°"'! aulhorlt1es.
IN FAcr, Younger'• olllct Jumped Into
the contrOvl,rsY more than three month.s
ago when a ioember of the ••·
vironmental un1t teali!Jed, against an-
nexation be,fore the COOlity's Local Agen-
cy Fonnalloil Comml88ion (LAFOO).
I( the altol'JI!!)' IJ"l1lrll'• ollice does
<i«ld6 lo llClil it. in court. Iha purpcise
wJU be to UIOl.lhe camar!Uo dlapiite as a test caae In on ellort lo obtain a
landmark ...i~ lbil would loroe local
governmenta to consider the bnpact any
pro~ new dev.,Jopment wou(d have on 1~.: environment or their area.s .
1Ibe law cenier•s suit is al90 keyed to
the issue of environmental impact
studies,.oontendi!lg the annexation should
be voided ~beCauae no such study Was
made-•before LAFCO approved it. A
LAFCQ spokeamaQ has conceded that no im_pac~slU!b •as made, but claims state.
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNl.l
FOCUS
law doesn't require It In aMexation
cases.
Annexation to C&marUlo would ease
KaJser Aetna's developtn(!:nt task by
making ordlnary municipal st.rvices
available. If annu:atlon were stopped by
court. order, the Oakland-based firm
could sUll c-ahead with the development
by obtaining county approval.
A BEARING on the suit Is scheduled
for Oct. 13 in Ventura County Superior
Court. The suit, which could cause the
state's 51 other LAFCOs to make en-
vironmental impact studie~:.1 be f o r e
reaching any land-use decisio~, was filed
by Carlyle w. Hall, a.partner in the law
tenter, on behaU of the Ventura County
En~ental Coalition and t w o
Camarillo residents.
Ttie ~rvationist Sierra Club is also , ~ }· ....
' • ' •
. .. /" 11if.e ·.W~s Rich and Full,
:: nrii .i~tife~: Wont ·
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"'.l'AMANASHI CITY, JAPAN -My
tiiber, who· Was born in thisJitUe town i.1!. ~IUr wai fiitensely ,interested i~ Englisli'
l,it.erliture, even as a high school student.
A'(ter. high· school, he went to America,
fO!lowing the fashion of ambitious young
n\en of hls day. He worked in and around
San~Fraitclsco, most.I¥ as a domestic ser-
vant. His most·memotable1ob was as a
mess attendant on the u.s.S. Pensacola.
atatioiicd as a training ship at Goat
' Island (now Yerba
t-..Buena Wan_dl. He
remembers being·
paid $25 a month in
$5 gold pieces and
going in to San Fran-
cisco to celebrate. -
Hi s celebrations
were quite intellec-
tual. He went to
the office of a
Japanese language newspaper, "Shin
Sekat'' (~ew World), to which he was a
cootrlbUtor. He recalls p11 b Ii shin g
tc~sJa'tiOO-S'. of selections r r o m
~er.son's essays and Sir Walter Scott's
~·::ttie . Lady of 'the Lake." He was
it.Pecially proud of his Japanese version
(flom tilt English)· ,of Heine's "Die
1.o~elei." Unfortunately the files or ''Shin
S,ekii" were l~t sbQrtJy..~reafter in the Silh.·' Jl'Mincfticf,I eat't:hqual(e' -ahd fire of 19-0e:. . !
~pre the earthquake father had left
for_~~ to.fetch his bride. They landed
In V4Dc0Uver, B.C., where father held a suc~loo of jobs~ among them rep-
resetlibg lapaiiese workrqen, most of
whoD sp:>ke no EngfisJi, in business
tras:iA.t1cjl1 ,and court cases. I was born
ip a miatl rOoming house on Powell St. in
1900. l'all>i!r waa then 22.
FOR WifkTBVER reasOn, we kept
mov!Jl8 ~tl: I remember Jiving>above ~.~err itole in Cranbrook, ll.C., and Oo a·r,nn,outside 'the towo. w~ aJSo lived for a lime in' Haymond, Alliel'.la. Father
ll'aS s~ lotd me about Raymond. He
Was worktrig as a· labor ~n~act.or there
and engaged 60 min 'lo work on a sugar
beet farm. A prematur.e freeze wiped out
the c~ and J~ .mw of ooz;Qpensation
foi fattier and his meD: Father\fnoved on,
but many of the .labOrers remained to
work on other farms, More than 60 years
later, t~e descendants of those Japanese
"lifff' remaine tO 'liecome· pt'ofhlnent
citizens of that area.
At the outbreak of the First World
War, we \Vere in Galgary, where father
ran a grocery store. ·t remember it as
pretty magnificent,• although it couldn't
have been rituch, since I don't recall more
than two clerks being employed there.
But it was during this period that father
got into the business that was to occupy
him the rest of his career.
The war had Cut Off imports from
Germany, which up to' that time had sup-
plied many things· fi'om Christmas
ornaments to surgical instruments. In
these areas Japanese Imports replaced
German, and father got h1S start as an
impaiter. We moved to 1Wlnnipeg -a
trade center for the Canadian West -in
1917~ I graduated fr'Om elementary school
in 1919. I had started in a new school
every September since' the first graCle.
JN THE 1920s father began to take.long
buying trips to Japan, leaving me, young
as I was. with -many responsibilities,
since mother neyer learned to speak
much English. In the late 1920s father
mo:ved his business to Osaka, leaving me
in college 8lld my brother Fred, then 17,
in a Canadian headquarterS in Montreal.
Mother and my !Wo sisters. moved to
Japan at that time.
It w,asn't until 1935 that I saw my
father arid mother again. That June I got
my Ph.D. in English at the University of
Wisconsin. Having buried myself for so
long in ,Shakespeare, Milton and T.S.
Listen
Eliot, 1 felt I owed it to myself to find out
something aboul Japan. So I took ofl
rig~ after commencement.
By' thi! time father. was prospering.
Besides his head office in Osaka, he had
branches in Kobe and Nagoya. He had
customers all over the world -in North
and Central and South America, in
Europe, ACrica and the'AMiddle East. I
l'tcall a·big,' cfoWded office in Osaka with
25 or 30 employeS bustling about, taking
care of mail in 20 different languages.
I WAS NOT to see father and mother
igain lDttil well af\ertWorld War JI. The
war completely destroyed f af h e r ' s -
business.· The bombing of Osaka, Kobe
and Nagoya left him with nothing but 15
typewriters, which be tried to save by
shipping them out to the country by
truck. But a crippled American bomber,
unloading its OOmbs in an attempt to
gain altitude, dropped one on the truck,
leavlng father completely wiped out.
For f.ive years after the end of the war,
rather worked for somebody else - a
situation so intolerable to him that in
1950, at the age of 66, he decided to go into
business for himself again. He raised a
little capital and'wrote to me asking me
to suggest a name for his new company.
Remember-ing his tnotto, "World Unity
Through World Trade," 1 suggested
"Unit.as Trading ·Company.'' He was
deligbted.
By the time father retired at the age of
82, the company, while not large, wa!
firmly established. It seems to .be doing a
lot of business with Taiwan, !JI well as
with the U.S. and Canada, Europe and
Southeast Asia. ·
But Father no longer cares. Bored with
having little to do and at the same time
frustrated by the fac'tthat he is no longer
able to ·do very much, bis mipd turns in-
ward to aches and pains. I am visiting
him in Yamanashi. I wish I could tell
him how much I admire him for bis rich
and fuUy Jivejl llf~. But he won't listen.
S. I. Hayakawa , President
California State University
San Francisco
:;Hot Sands Call Cranston
.-~~f.~=~~·~!8~fftl
.. w...\&HJNGTON --Sen. Alan Cranston
wantJ to ronduct a six-year management
lt.lMly of California desert lands, com·
prjsing 18 Million acces in ..tbe southern
part · of lhe state in a 240-mile stretch
Imm . De!ath. Va11ey to the Mexican -· '"'WiSh lilin · well and have sol'ne water
1"Citcl:Y for him when he comes out .
tll'on!l ~-11)\sS tho 19'14 electjon?)
CALIFORNIA'S • <;JON GRESS
DEJA Vu: Sen. John Tunney said what
is good for califomia is good for the na-
tion. I think that's '¥Hat he said. let's
see, let's check the oid press release:
Replying to criticism by nothing less
than the Democratic National Committee .
•
over the award of the space shuttle con-
tract to North American Rockwell, Tun-
ney declared, ·"California's economic
health is vital to the nation's," Isn't that
what he said? What's good for California
is good for the nation? Am I being un-
fair? Am l not being parochial enough?
NEW· CAREER: Rep, George
Danielson, (J).Los Angeles) has deeided
to forsake being a lawyer for the sake of
being a congressman, which shows a cer-
tain amount of class, I think.
He was elected over a year ago, has
now decided tq_ 'f1t~w from his legal
ties, as did other congressmen this year
in the face of increasing pressure from
bar groups to persuade congressmen to
avoid even the appearance of potential
conflict~f·interest.
' Other California congressmen who
h&ve kept their a$St>Ciations with Jaw
finns don't see it that way yet. They in·
elude Reps. John J. McFall (0.Manteca)
and Jerry Waldie, (0-Antioch, both of
whom get a relative pittance £rom their
old law finns; and Rep. Robert L. Leg·
gett' (I)..Vallejo) who annually gets a very
large pittance, like over $10,000. The
l~gal tie has alrendy gotten him In trou-
ble. Observers have noted his opposilion
to No Fault auto insurance et the same
time bis Jaw firm profits from boodling
auto damage ca~.
FARMERS' ALAIANACK ' Just as
predicted in or reliable, the weather was
good wbtn1 California fanner1 went
harveStinJ 1or subsidies in the halls of
Congress during the summer montM. •
AlllD Crailston vole<I· against limiting
Individual lal'U> payments to iio.ooo
again, then lsSued 1 press release reveal·
ing that. '"I'be 'tl.s. Senate kept 111 word
to American tanners •.. " Well, anyway,
l:ranstao lrtpl his word.
By c:o1"cldence, a Security Pacific Ni· ·
Uonal BW survey released about the
aame um. "'portod Callh>mia larmers-
recelved-' an ••all-ti.me htgb" rtOOtd In-
come of fl.'6 billion llSt year, again lddllos 'Ille netloo (lot the 24th 11taight :;.or), !Ocoo"'l>I~ lowa trallel by 181•
mUllaa. calllornla rarme11 eXJicrlen<ed a
t ,.,..I lain ""1' lflO "°" loc:ome.
coo.sldellla joining In the suit.
Both llall and N1 '••las Yost , deputy
atlorney general in rburgc of the en-
.. ,.lrorunentaJ unit. 1. -~ the planned
development would t;rea\.e aevere &nog
problem.-!n the Las Posas Valle
becaUJO of the heavy 1nnux ol people.
"'People In the vaUe,y around Camarillo
are soon going to be facing the same air
pollution problems we now have in the
Lo< A111feles Basin." Hall said.
"Smog in the Las Posas Valley last
year/' he claimed, "wu almost as bld
as Pasadena's -about the worst in lhe
basin ...
1N·1rn, smog in the sparsely·populated
Lu Posu Valley about 60 miles
northwest of dowptown Los Angeles ex~
ceeded federal health safety standatdJ
for more than an hour on 100 different
da: .. ·, Ventura County's Air Pollution
Control District reports.
·&th Hall and Yost insist the location
of the Kaiser Aetna development would
"substantially worsen" the valley's air
quality.
. ·1.'
The county's APCD 6°U'ector, James
Lehr, agreed to the extent that ''the
rr.ore sourees of poUutants there are. lhe
more degradad tht air will get."
However, he said there was «no way" to
verlfy Jtall's claim that smog in
Camarillo ls becoming "as bad as
Pasadena's.11
In any event, people are going to sctlle
In the t.rta "whether we build or not," a
spokesman for Kaiser Aetna maintains.
"lf we don't provide placea for them,
someone else will."
But an environmental study of the
area, Hall says, would have shown that
new development should occur at sites
other than the Kaiser Aetna acreage
north of Camarillo.
"IN THIS CASE, they could have ex-
panded Camarillo's population by fill ing
in unused agricultur'81 land already
\•:ithin the city Ji mi ts," he said.
Yost . son of former United Nations
Ambassador Charles Yost, emphasized in
an interviev• that the attorney general'~
l
role ti pot to sJ>t condnue(l (M>wlh la
Southern'Califomh1.
Younger hlJnscll has said he won't ln·
lliate a policy or filing lawsuits to pre-
vent dcvelopmtnt1 he. considers en·
vlronmentoll}> unsoW1d until lhe desired
precedent has been "t.
"We want lo rind a case y,•he.rt a city
or county is ready to develop an area in
a way y,·h\ch would be envlronmcl'ltally
dt'trimental, .. said Yost .
He sald he believes the Las Posas
\'alley Is one of the two areas-in the state
best suited !or a landmark decision. The
other is the Llvennore-Amador Valley,
an area about so miles east or San Fran-
cisco with nearly five times the popula-
tion of Camarillo.
Should Kaiser Aetna proceed with
plans for me development even if an·
nexation \\'ere blocked, Yost's unit would
then step in
"Naturally, we'd try to persuade !he
city or coun1y outside of court not lo
pern1it n n environmentally-unsound
developn1ent ," Yost said. ''But we v.·ould
go to court if \l'C had to."
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Labor. Holds Ceng~.t~~ Ke:y ··
White House attempts to line up sup-
port from the big labor unions for Presi-
dent Nixon's re-election campaign c."OUld
prove .costly and counterproductive to the
President during his second four years.
Appropriately, some Rep u b 1 i can
strategists are having second thoughts
about the Administration's attitude
toward union politi·
cal activities during
this Labor Day per·
iod.
They are beginning
to suspect that the
so-called "Meany
syndrome" of non-
support for Sen. Mc-
Govern may only
swell the majority
for Mr. Nixon while working against
the party's efforts '10 gain control
of the Senate and possibly the House of
Representatives.
The problem stems from union
determination to cbannel the money and
manpower that customarily was u~d lo
support the Democrat candi<tate for
President into support for Democrat can-
didates for the Senate and lhc Hoos.~.
What this means is that Republican
candidates for the Senate and the Hou se
are going to find their opponents swim·
ming in money and manpower whi<·h
they would not enjoy under ordinary
circumstances.
THE DISSATISFACTION in Repub-
Ucan congressional circles with the
Adminsitration's efforts to "cozy-up" to
the big union bosses Is growing as rapid-
ly as the President's lead in the polls
over Sen. McGovern. W~en Dr. Gallup
shows the President leading by 3-l
percentage points tlilil late in the cam-
paign, hard.pressed GO.P aspirants for
seats in Congress are inclinecl lJ !hink
there is little need .for efforts wi"lirh
would merely Increase the figures by
which President ·Nixon wins re-election.
Realists in the Republican Party feel
that it might be better if more of lhe
money and effort expended by the Unions
in this year's campaign cou ld be drav.·n
off into Sen. McGovern's losing attf.mpt
to win control of the White House. This
would ease the strain on congressional
candidates and assist materially in the
drive to give President Nixon a working
majority in the Senate and a better vote-
split in the House.
There can be no doubt that much of the
BARRY
GOLDWATER
success ot President Nixon's program or
refonn depends upon his gaining strength
in Congress. It must be remembered that
the principal roadblocks to Pl't'.sh.lent
Nixon's policles and programs have been
erected in the Senate which is t:0ntrolled '
by liberal Democrat:; who share almost
none of the President's concerns, in
either the foreign or domestic areas.
THE UNHAPPIN&5S o( Renublican
legislative candidates was inq-eaScd con· ,
siderably during the Republican N3Uonal ,,
Convention when Whlte House operators
pushed through a party platfonn which ,
abandoned the traditional GOP en-:
dorsement of right-to-work Ja,vs . Thi.s
might have made some sense to ,
Republican congressmen a n d con· 1 gressional candidates if the deletion
could have worked to their benelit by
lessening union opposition to ! h e-
Republican drive to capture control of
Congress.
However, it worked just the opposite.
Muggers u~f ~anine~
To Terrorize Victims
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On the basis of statements from George
Meany and other union leaders, tbe plat·
form ploy and other Administration ef·
forts to court labor are working to tbe
~ -:advantage ot the PrQi~t omd the
diaadvantage of his party members striv•
ing for election to the House and Senate.
Quite understandably, more .ind more
grumbling is being heard in Republitan
circles wttich argue that too many of lhe
President's campaign advisers are sbov.·-
ing a selfish attJtude and that their con·
cern extends only lo the re-election of
President Nixon by a landslide vote 1n
November.
A most dangerous canine. The atwck
dog. Every school boy knows that.
Soldiers use same. So do police. What
every school boy may not yet know Is
that some muggers nationwide now are
employing attack dogs. To ruin the vie·
Urns be!ore the robberies. A screaming
terror, this wrinkle.
THE DEEPER a man's religious con-
victions, tht. more likely he'll v.•ant a fa~
cy funeral. 'Or so
one study of the mat-
ter indicates. Maybe
lhese findings were
predictable, d o n ' t
knO\V. But they do
confirm that the
agnostic is Indeed
the fellow who 's
most apt to say, "No
tun, no mourning.
no ceremony."
CONSIDER runaway husbands. Only
aboUt 15 percent are between 30 and 40
)'ttf'I .otd. But about '15 per cent are
belWffll 40 and 50 yean old, Dangerous
decade, the 40s. Sllch middleaged Iellows
--to become ruless: They long to keep compa~y with v11l11ptoou1 young·
ladies who they •hOpe-admire maturity in
the ·mole. Our . ......, and Wu man ad-
( L. M. BOYD )
vises the wives of such lo do something
Jn a hurry .
QUERIES Q. "Ha\'e any of the recent
U.S. Presidents written their own
speeches entirely ?''
A. Not lately. It's said Harry Truman's
best speeches were extemporaneous, so
his own. Herbert Hoover claimed he
never deli vered a· ghost written talk,
Calvin Coolidge wrote every address but
one. Warr· J Harding unrortunatel y com·
posed his own , too. Presidents Nixon,
Johnson, Kennedy. Eisenhower and
Franklin Roosevelt pOOled the prO&e of
their expem, then edited.
Q. IS there really such an article
among women as the constitutional man
hater"t"
A. Dc!init.tly. Attu lengthy studies,
university scholan contend many a
girl ii lnde<d Incapable ol feeling any-
thing but hostility toward all men.
Btwore or oamt, young fellciw. If
you marfy tuch • lndyfrltl"d. no matter
\vhnt you give her for ~r birthday, ahe
won 't like IL
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Many candidates for ~he Senate and
House contend that the Committee for
lhe Re-Election ol the President is gtl-
t ing in their way and doing nothing to
help obtain a Republican Congress for
Mr. Nixon.
OF COURSE, there is nothing new
about this kind of a campaign-period
complaint. Almost every time the major
throst of the camP.ign is directed toward
the election or re-election or a Presidenlt
party cand(dates for lesser ofilc:a
become a skondary consideration and
sometimes are almost entirely ignored.' 1
The way thlngs shnpe up this yi!ar thlt
congressional candidates are faced wltb
more lllllon opposition than ever before. ~
Thus, their need for help lioni
Republican national forces becomea 1
greatly increased.
There can oo no doobl lhal It tho
President's managers opr100 percent.for
a huge presidential maj9rity and fgnore
the congressioo.-campaign, they will t.
working to glff President Nilon1 a. L'\lO-•
date which he will he unable to cany GOii 1
because his party ltll down ln !lle coe-
gresslonal races.
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8 DAil Y PllOT S•ndll. S.,umbtt 10, l '172
Belly Dance
-Trims Shape
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -,.------...... Little Egypt speab !tom
,. exptrlence. The 27-year~ld
Brooklyn, N.Y .. born beauty
h8J been performing the danct
as an amateur and a p~
fe.ssional stnce she was $ years
()f age. ..
"All women -from
housewives to grandmothers
-most defini~ly should do it
to stay In shape," the black·
halred. S-!oot~ dancer said.
"JI keeps you in good shape,
firtnJ up stor • ..ach muscles and
makes you atnsUOWi."
The IO'Z·Pound Little Egypt '
said she used to have trouble CALIFORNIA
keeping her weight down, but "--------" by doing e:1erclses for 1 few
mlnults nigbt.s and mornings
she has kept her figure at 36-,
~.
She said just plain exercile
1' a dru<!ge bul belly dancing
is exercise which is "fun."
Sile lnailted her dance Is no
"bump-grinder" of the tort
seen at striptease bouset Or
topless-bottomless clubs. LIUle
Egypt.-'of Lebanese extraction,
sald, "Mine is a folk dance.
And I take • pride in what l
do."
Cle.rgyman Plays .
FBl's Dual Role
SAN DIEGO (AP) -While
1cting u "home teacher" to a
man later cbar1ed with ~mb
tng a theater, 1 lay
clergyman served 1 not h tr
mastfr -tbe FBI. ·
The dual role wu played by
Howard Berry Godlrey, a .29-
year-old home teactfer tn the
Church of' Jesus Christ of'Ut-
. ter-day~sarnt~ ~nc1· "G-Odfrey
may testify In the trial of
William Francis Y a k o p e c ,
wbich is under way, a judge
ha·s ruled.
Yakopec. 31, is charged on
five counts or attempted
m_Mrder, one of sett'lng ,off a
bomb in an inhabited area.
two counts of assault with a
deadly weapon on a police of-
ficer and one of possessing e1-
plos.ivu.
No one wa1 injured in the
ezplosion which took piece
here June 19 at an "adults-
only" moviehouse.
ora:aniz.ation'' and confidante
of Y0opec.
In a hearing. Superior Court
Judge Gilbert Harelson denied
a motion by Kakopec'a at-
torney to bar Godfrey's
testimony as "confidential
conununiC41i_on between · .a
clergyman • and c h u r c h _member.... .
Dennis ROy liOagland,. pres'i-
dent of the eider's quorum of
the LOS branch at California
State University, told Harelson
that home teachers keep their
discussions wilh ' • f .a m I J y
members" confidential.
• "I finil that Howard B. God-
frey is a clergyman under the
tenets o! the Mormon
Oh~rch," Harelson ruled. "I
alJo find that Yakopec has not
1ustalned his burden of prov-
ing t h a t communications
between him and GOOfrey
were in the process of the
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San Diego County Grand Jury
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In a transcript made public
later, Godfrey said he had
been assistant state com-
mander of the "secret army
The trial of Yakopec is the
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indicted in eo~Uott with
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Tijuana Prisoners
Spri~g When Sprung
TIJUANA, Melico (AP) .-
Telephone service ls being ar-
ranged for American! unlucky
to find themselver in the Ti·
juana jail, where some have
complained of being held in·
communicado in the past.
A new red telephone in the
jailho1l"'4Fu1' through calls lo
the "courteous a n s w e r i n g
service" in Chula Vista. Calif.,
where an operator will place
them collect.
''All the caller has to do is
)clentify himself, or hcrse.lf. as
an American who \\'ants
assistance on this side of tht
border," says John Volk, co-
owner of lhe American firm .
"Whtn it's all taken cart of,
we bill the caller $S for this
service," says Volk, uct he
1pllta that with Tl j u 1 n a telepho~ operators.
Since the ~e was In-
stalled six Weeks ago, 70 calls
have been made from the jail
lo citi., throughout tile United
States. The bulk go lO the Loo
Angel6 area.
A second phone wa! In-
stalled in the police chief's of·
fice and chief Ernesto Viz·
caino said that another will be
installed .at the main counter
and .. still another ir. a special
holding cell for errant tour.bt.s .
So far, only nine of the 70
calls havt been paid for. The
prisoners who call collect ap-
parently diaappear t be
minute they're released.
Men in Service
Cadet C..'raig A. Gephart, son
<lf ~1rs. Lorraine S. Gephart,
S!Ml Frontier Cr .. Huntington
Beach, recently received the
camp commander's oulStand-
Jng Recondo A \\'a rd during
ceremonies at lhe end of 1he
Reserve Ofticers· Training
Corps <ROTC 1 arll"anccd sun1-
mer camp at Ft. Le"·is. \\'a sh.
U.S. Air .Force ~1as!er
Sergeant Donald A. St~wart,
AND
son of Mrs. Ida King, 18582
Main St., Huntington Beach, is
on duty at Kora l Royal Thai
AFB, Thailand.
Sergeant Slev•art, a com-·
mand post technician. is
assigned to a unit of the
Pacific Air Forces which pr~
vides tactical air power sup-
porting the U.S. and its allies
1n Southeast Asia and the Far
East. He previously served at
Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz.
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Palmdale Plans Grounded Penny 'Stick of Gum
Could Cost $100
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Chancollor Watton
~Watch TV
And Earn
~ ~;1o'wty as necessary to main-i tain quality."
; 'The 'television university' -
~ or Communiversity, as it hit
·~ ~ unoffically dubbed -will
:: include more than j u 1·t
• lelemlon. Re-g a n d
; writing assignment.!. Wts,
~ rtgular counseling will be part
~ ol the fmal package -though
:; ditalls are as yet undecided.
;. ~atson said, however, that ~ tl!c televised material mav
Ct\VCr as much as 80 percent
nC ~ C'OUrse substance. about
tlti same perce.ntl J?"l' lecturin~
Df \' tota1111 in 1t rcm1lar course.
:tiut officirilc; t-rlieve fh:-t the
tclevt,o:ion r-c"iurn 0 1 re.rs
possibilitie~ r~rt t standard Ice·
> ~rinz docsn 't. , 1 ~111 the bPslc p~holopv
"· serie" that will hoperully kick
of£ the commuriiveri&tv, this
February, • ror 1& x a 0, o I~ .
students will hear df''>l&cs
between top experts or ~
posinR: schooli;: of thought1 v\Slt
mental hospitals and counsel·
~ ink cllnie1 by videotaoe, and i :* various skits to illustrate ~CJ>~ the principles they
I' ~?'!Yi' ~ Jrnportant 11iat • ..,. be ............. ::.ai -1~>:. ~"11*••"'11)'1 Dr. )bit DuD' ~;.. ... ~ pratlllOI' ~ •; loriner televllion ex· ~~porilloe wllo fs puttlvr
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: •;.' Another ~em le?'ies. Oft
;: ~-onthnlpol~(the 11\ud.f r. "ill dll!erent cultures), lriiI r
alJoW studenll to Visit King .,.._,..,.b 1n F.mt. eo lnlfde
Ille lioa4 Sea sc.i>DI cave In
llroel, and trawl ' Into the
wlldtl11111er ta eca-
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whit !her are lluct.JllW tlian
they 11ould slmplJ lhrilucJI 1'1:>-
turts and nadlng. '
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cisco is his town. He's written about it for 22 years and has
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had a loyal, following of readers from all over for just as
long.
He has the knack of t41king a wisp of .fog, . a . chance ... phr.ase
overheard in an elevator, a happy· child on a c~ble car or
family in distress and giving each circumstance the magic I· . . .
touch that makes the reader an understanding, eyewitness
of the day's happenings.
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any incident a personal experience.
makes almost
Caen)is ddm1ttedly in love with San Francisco and readers
. are· admittedly in love with Caen's column with gems like
these:
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Ore clloiotd to vott, tol could
havt a li-rtar~id mauor and a
20.veor-ol<!_ poll« chuf. . . .
Hello, Bab Orbe!I( "I gal a bump-
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ing 'Help sa .. u.. Rcdtooodl of
Colifomla, Orcgi>n and Wa1ll-
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Now thty've oont too fart 01'
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Nick Gtracimot 11>9tttd a sia"
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Long tmttnce overheaf'd at Dtl
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U. fUghl lo Europ< lhot bl/ the
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Freedom Replaces Foreman
Workers Without Bosses Program Produ.ces Results
By TRUDY RUBIN
Cll•htl•ll lcltt1C• Mlnlttr ltr'tllt•
Once young Tim Fagen had
1 roreman gelling him Wllat to
do -like any other machine
operator at the General Elec-
tric Company plant here, and
like practically all blue-collar
workers In factories around
the United States and other
countries as weU .
But there's no foreman in
Fagen•s life now. Tim's' one of
e small band or workers in a
pilot P,.oject at the plant who
achedftllJt their own work, set
up their own tool cribs, order
their own supplies, and make
and young w o r k er l'i in-
terviewed by this and other
reporters agree that .the young
blue.-collar worker ~odAy is ox_~
trasensitive to discipline.
Fagen, who has worked for
GE almost continuously since
he graduated from high school
in Lynn, recalls the situation
in his area ol the· plant before
for opposing such experiments
in other plantsL "People didn't
want to disrupt their Jives and
families for .some c r a z y
scheme," recalls young un ion
steward Pele Teel. a pilot
member and now one of the
program's biggest boosters.
When the program began
with 21 men, no foreman, six
'One guy never started till 9 a.(11. So one dey we
stood around his machine end stayed there till 9
a.m. He got the message ••. '
while the other wor kers began
to resel)t our freedom . There
\\'as a cer!ain am ount of fear
<"!Jld jealousy."
out ttielr own limecards. He -----------------------
One fl f the major problems
\Ya s discipline. •·There we re
too many on th ~ job who
would skip o£f and gel
loaded," says Tim 1'~agen.
\Vhen the company f e I t
discipline \Vas getting too lax .
they asked the men to set up
their own pol icing ~ommittee .
"But nobod y wanted t '>
play cop," says ~ e e I .
Gradually, he says, th e
\vorkers found "other ways of
handl ing the problem . O~e guy
never started ti\19 a.in. So on"
day • .,,.c stood around hi ~
1na chine and stayed there I.i ll
9 a.rn. He got the n1cssage."
didn'tJike'his old foreman, but
he d~ tlke bis new freedom.
In the immaculate kitchen
of his own home. shooing his
two shla\I daughters away to
his wife. he said that his job
had originally been set up .so
that anyone, could pcr!orm. 1t:
pushing the buttons on a huge
green machine which used
tapes preprogrammed b Y
computer to direct the lathi~g
(lf machine parts for Jet
eng ines.
"But." he said, "lhey found
out they had to have someone
on the ball." The tapes, it
turned out . often weren't pro-
grammed properl y .. Foremen,
he said , began getting tough ;
"we be:gl!.n to Jay down on the
job. So they started the pilot
program . Now we use our own
Ambition: If you want lo. you
cl!.n do it. ... "
the pilot program: " ·:·
"You'd have a forenu1.n
who's harassing lhe i;::u ys. Rnd
i,he young stew¥~ would say ~'d bfltet iilJape ·up or we'll
walk out." The re were a lot of
small walk-outs. The young
guys stick together, but the
older guys 11y 'we've been
here 20 or 30 years and we
don 't want trouble.' "
There is: little agreement
among those who ha ve studied
the concept of work satisfac·
lion on whether the solution to
youthful worker unrest is
higher pay, more benefits -
or job enrichment. Two well·
known experts. Dr. llarold
Sheppard and Neal Herrick,
ar,gue in their fo rthcoming
book . "Where Ha\·e All the
Robots Gone ?" ba sed on two
machines, a 10 percent pay
boost for Its members, and
CYen new uniform s, othr.r
union members made fun of
the uniforms and jobs. 1'he
''new" workers then1selves
and the company were un-
certain, too, about their goals.
Gradually a pattern
evolYed : The men, working
without supervision, scheduled
their own work and made
their own assignments based
on periodic meetings with the
area manaeer who gave out
general work quotas. "We
could change our hours change
our shift.s if we felt like a long
weekend, or have a big party
on Friday If we had our work
done," says Pete Teel. After a
The rnen bcg:an 'havi nt:
"group n1celings with a tot nr
pa1ne-call ing sessions and gel·
ting things off our chest s."
St.ill . !he company finally
rescinded the men's right lo
go to lunch without punching a
lime card because of abuses.
With the program at a turn-
ing point , some of the workers
express ambivalence about its
fu ture. Fagen, though visibly
pleased that he and his
cohorts hav e shown the com-
p.any 1hey can hand I e
mllnagerial responsibilities.
says, "I'm in it (the program)
to make money. I don't care
what the job is.''
Ja ri;e-scale StJrveys. th a I,-----------------------
~·oun.c-workt'rs are rnore con-
cerned with intereslinl'l'. work
th ii n with hi l!hCr 0:1 v.
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have taken part in the now
four-year-old pilol project at
the GE plant. Its ain1 : to
make workers happier, and
thus. hopefully. 1nore pro-
ductive. by gi ving them more
responsibility. Thatr pay also
went up. They operate free of
11ny supervision except for two
"directors." a euphemism for
company perso nnel who can
be consulted for help or sup-
plirs when needrd.
In th e GF: expcrimenl. now
at a lurning point with both
labor and n1anagcmcnt to
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The project is one of a snu•ll
but increasing nurnhcr nr cx-
p er i me n t ~ in '·j ob
enrkhmen t" ilrnund lht> roun-
trv And ilbrnad ill f1rn1s -in-c\~di ng C'hr~·slrr ('tirpor;1t ion.
Nnrthwe!:tcrn Telrphnne &
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\Vorks. ·r('xas lnstrun1rnts.
Polaroid ('orpora tion. Fiat of
Italy, Saab nf Swede n.
Although lht·rc ha ve bt'<'n
problems and a decision is lo
be made soon on ..., hcthcr to
conlinue and/or ex pand the
GE project . it underlines some
basic thinking today.
The idea of making the job
ll.5elf more pleasing and sJ1 t1s·
fylng to the ii.·ork er is no t ii
new one. Experiments of thi s
kind were tried on assembly
Jines in the 1920's, But it is
seen by many i n d u s t r i a I
10Ciologists and ilpp.arenlly by
many c o r po r fl I 1 o n s as
especially ncccssilry t hese
day!! when the nl"\Y youngtr
work. force seems lo be show-
ing some of the s 1t m e
restlessness All its college
peers.
While young workt>rs prob-
llbly always have been more
foot-loose than their elders,
the current crop, raisecLJn a.
more .secure era, seem far
lus afraid or losing their jobs·
Turnover and 11bst.ntcelsn1 In
plAnts with large n.umbers of
ynung workers -notably rn
the 11uto lndu111ry -Is
rei= to be high.
).._ llld company officials
What really does motivate
workers (young and old l? Do
workers really want more
responsibi lity.and if they get
it. can they disc i p I in e
themselves? Can management
remain within traditional lines
and still cope with self-manag-
ing workers ? How far can this
ron~pt be expanded within a
plant -can the ""'hole plAnl
"run itsel f"?
The c;g progra n1 /v. "s
started be('ause the r·o,.,1pilny
\\"<IS gruing unsatisfaC'lory
out put in 191iR frorn ib; hr.c:hl .\'
crnnplrx and expensive lilpe
1n<1C'hines. ('<lch c1pcr:l!l'd h.\'
tine 111 an. \Vh ich use th e prn-
gril n11ned tapei; 1fl dirccl the
l;i th ing of the jct-engi ne parts.
·rurnover in the work ;i rca
\~'aS high.
Unt il that t1rne. 1he r11ach1nc
operators had been conside red
"button pushrrs," v.'il h the
brainY•or k done upstilirs by
programniers and analysis
But since the tapes 1\·ere ofttn
no l properly progra1nm rd.
"we v.·ercn't gell ing good out-
put or quality levrl. ·· says
com p a"'"n ,, labnr-rrtations
manai.?er RA~· llol!and.
Suddenly. Holland say:i;, the
co111pany faced a rhoice
Wou ld ii "make the i:cuyl'! ln!fl
bigger bu ll on pushers'" hy r111
ting more techn ical personne l
inlo the planning end of the
jobs. or would it "ask 1he
operators "'hat the.v could et1n-
.lcibu1e in toolinJl:......main-
ten~oce or whatever"?
The con1pany thnse the la t-
ter. At .first lhe union and !ht
workers in volved "''ere sk-ep-
ticaL The uninn fl".11red ;i j
disguised speed up 1n pro-
ducllon ta reason given by
10me officiall el other unlOM
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Man Jailed
In Fire
Death Case
SANT A ANA -A man who
walked into Orange County
Jail and told deputies he was
QUEENIE By Phil lnlet"lcmdl '
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"I'm suflerlDg parking-lot faUgue. It took %0 minutes
to get in, and then I mad.e the mistake of watching the
aUehdaut par4 my car.''
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murder charges filed against
him more than three years
ago following the death of a
Hollywood man ln a blazing
Los,_A1amitos garage hs been
sentenced to eight months ln
cGunty jail on reduced
charges.
Water District to Help
Buil~ Sewer Pipeline
By JOHN ZALLER
Of tflt Dallr Pnet Stiff
: Superior C.Ourt J u d g e
WDllam Murray ordered the
j,il. tenn and three years pro-
Wlon for Gordon Kenneth SANTA ANA -The Orange
ut;ranny" Brown. 44, Miami. County Water District is ex-
Fla\, after Brown sum~ pandlng Its operations into the
~ chargu filed on Jwie 7, .sewer bu!ineu.
IM. District d!nctors have voted
)irown, Raymond Graves to help build a $10 million
Jr., 38, of 12332 Martba Ann pipeline along the Santa Ana
Drive, tos Alamitos, and , River that will haul w~es
qtester James Christopher, f~m . the San BemardlD0-
29: Los Angeles originally Riverside area to a sewage ~re indicted in 11969 by the processing plant in Fountain
Grand Jury for the killing of Valley.
Biuce ~k, 30. Beck died In
h6ePftal a · few ·days 8.fter
f~rrien. pulled him from the
gutted garage at Graves'
hdlpo.
lrurder chargea a gal n a t
Giaves and Christopher were
clianged during a aerlea of colrrt appearances that ended
with Graves drawing a six-
month tenn In county jail and
Cliristopher servln& a one-year
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Judge Murray similarly cut
Brown's -charges to kldnaping
and imposed the eight-month
term with three years pro-
bation.
Graves, a wheelchair-borne
paraplegic faces trial Sept. 20
tn another case stemming
from a shooting incident Jan.
19 at his IA:ls Alamitos home.
DIRECTORS -WERE anx-
ious to approVe construction -
even though they will pay a
disproportionately large share
of the initial cost -because,
they say, it will mehn a
significant boost In the quality
or underground county water
reserves.
At present only the Orange
County and Chino B a s i n •
Mwlicipal Water Districls are
committed to the p 1 a n .
Riverside and San Bernardino
agencies have not yet in-
dicated intent, according to
Neal Cline, assislant manager
of the county water district.
"Our directors b e I i e v e
1trongly that the line ii
necessary to preserve our
underground water aupply,''
·Cline said. But the other agm-
cies will undoubtedly be forced
to join us soon anyway due to
toughening water quality lland-
ards."
CLINE EXPLAINED that
when upstream con.mmen: of
Santa Ana River water retl,µ'n
It to the river bed after only
slight treatment, the pollution
eventually nows down into
Orange Counfy'1 underground
reserve!!.
d!lnce 1D!defll'Olll1d ftl<r
nows . my slowly. (II 'Is
estimated that It takes sub-
terranean water 80 years to
now from the Yorba -Linda
area to the aea>. the polluUon
Is slow In showing up.
But , Cline says hich con-
centrations of water-hardentng
salta ll'e already In the
AnabeJm area, and that the
problem moves noUceably
aeaward each year.
'!be pipeline, U it is full y
constructed, will carry the
worst of the inland area
wastes to a Fountain Valley
aewage pl'OC<ISing plant. At
present, the inland areas have
nothlng else to do with this
wute except return it to the
river.
Graves ls charged with at-
tempted. murder, armed rob-
bery, assault with a deadly
weapon and conspiracy to
Cilmmit murder in allegations
that followed the shooting ol
Richard Garvas, 29, of 18110
Gqll Lane, Huntington Beach.
$10o;ooo:·suii Filed ·
In Restaurant Fracas
Garvas, shot ln the back at
close range, fled from the
Graves house and collapsed at
the home of a neighbor. He
has since rec<>vered from his
wounds.
Police allege that Graves
hired Joseph D'Ambra, 24,
Cypress, to kill Garvas to
cancel a substantial debt he
owed the Huntington Beach
man. Jt is alleged that Graves
ordered D' Am bra to explain
the tilling by telling police
thaf Garvas broke into the
Graves home.
D' Ambra pleaded guilty last
mQDth to reduced charges of
assault with a deadly weapon
and was sentenced to one to 10
years In elate prison. Grave.
Is l1eld In Orange County Jail
witb ball denied.
SANTA ANA -A patron
who claims he waa aerioualy
injured during a fracas on
Sept. 5, 1971, at the Orphanage
restaurant has sued t h e
owners 1 and opera ton of the
Laguna Beach eatery for
$100,000.
Billy Glen Tanner names
Troy Randall , Mr. Taylor, Mr.
Van Sulzer and Ofisa Suitona
as defendants in his Orange
County Superior Court action.
He identifies Suitona as the
defendant who alleged.Jy at·
tacked hini "without pro-
vocation and warning."
Tanner claims that Suitona
threw him down the front
ateps of the premi&es and COl}o
tinued to attack him after he
had been ejected from the
restaurant.
:: DAILY SPORTS FISHING TRIPS . .
~NTER KAPX RADIO > ~.FISHING DERBY
The Incident at the
Orphanage led to the filing of
ctlminal action against an
airline pilot who became in-
volved in the disturbance and
the levying Of a $2,500 fme
following his conviction on
charges reduced from the
original 1Ilegatlon1 Of
assaulting a police officer.
Superior Court J u d g e
William Murray also ordered
Joseph Stephen IA:lngo Jr., Sl,
of 750 Rembra,p.dt Drive, to
serve one year's probation for
lWI role 1n lhe restaurant riot.
Longo was accused on a-
rest of attacking o f f I c e r
Carmen Pollutro while the
patrolman waa trying to quell
the disturbance and clear the
area of hooting and Jeering
bystandul.
Just guess the daily fish catch from Dana JWharf.
'•There are winners every day. Closest number to
total catch wins. Fill out coupon and mail.
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Congressmen Stnge Debaw "on Election 't
* * * tribulloo It -al the lar(al Beodl and Sin Clemeoi. State Nov. 7. Bf O. C. 111.18'11NGS
Of .. °"" .......... DEMOCRAT Terry they'vemldetoanyatat.can-Beach8ept.M.Thry'll1t1yat lln. Rdd, opentor r1 a :
llepul>llcan Congressman Moshaillo of Los Alamitos.bu dldale this year. the state bt1ch ovtrnlitit ch1ld cara cllnk: m Sala Ma,• •
Alphomo Bell and Democ:n1tle natved ..,.. help from the * * * before ]JUShlos on to La Jotta wu asked ii her wt1loa to:·
Cmgreaman J•nime Waldie Calilornta Tuchera Associo· '!'BE CALIFORNIA Coleta! Gii yie linal lei of the tour. support Battin In thl l'OOI for:J
will clebata "Should It Be Nl1"' lion (er A) In his bid to un ... t Alliance, sponaon of Proposi· Anyone wfsi!lng to Join the !or the nonpartisan olflco hlC!: 0 .,_ IO the ta! lnltlaU tour In Orange County lboutd any Artisan lmpllcallonl. : • on or McGovem la. 1972!" 10th dbtrlct A&stmblyman ._. • cou ve contact Salty -·-eon, 1,,.,.1 "Yea", ahe anawered, 0 that • ..
he Or n-•--.~ {R ~·-tlngt m the Nov. 7 ballo~ It pl"°' """'• u• r w n aqe County ~~ B~·• ·nw• on ·•··a 12-day bike ride alonl Pllmenlo Way, Jrvloe, ta parltally !roe. am a ; •
Forum of Town Hall meet. Beach). '""" telephone Mi-7283. r<gbtered Democrat, 11 la;: 'lhursday in Anaheim. The ASlociaUon !or Better nearly fOO m 11 • 1 of Mr. Battin." l:
The nooo IW1Cheon meettn1 CIUunJhip (ABC), the Calllornla's I ,O?l·mlh * * * Whenremlndedbyne'W110eD '.t
ta scheduled In Magnolia political action ann of the coutllne to pump for the pro. SADIE Reid, the write-In that she bad beon hlsbl1 :t
Room B at the Disneyland CTA. has endoned Mosbenko. poolUon. candJdate In the June balloting critical of Battin durlnC tho ~
Hotel. Reservations must be With the •ndoraement came a Cyclilta will start 'lhurt<lay !or first d!Jtrict c o u n t y primary Clmpal&n, Mn. Reid :3
made in :advance. Call Town healthy campaign con-frcm San Franciaco and wind aupuvbor, has now endorsed denied that ahe bad been, :l
Hall at 547-3>17 ln Orange trlbutioo, according lo the up Sept. 25 In La Jolla. Incumbent !Wbert Bettin, who saylnC lhe had only adv-"
County, or (Ill) 628.!lll In tuchen. They're not saying They're acbeduled to cover Is bat111n1 William Wenke for her own progr11n1 for w-. ~
1"!" Angeles. how much, but claim the con-tho II mllea betWMn Looi the job in a nmoff election children and the poor. ...,
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goods red_uced 15%
At P~nneys.
Solari an;
The new
Armstrong floor
that shines without
Solarian keeps its just· waxed look
for years and .years with a whisk of a
wax!
damp mopl
Sun stone
Armstrong never promised you a no·wax floor. Now w1
do. Sol11ian. Most waxes won't even ·ad he rt to Ill
tough, 1hlny-brlght Mlrabonctr• wear •!Jrflct. Mort Im·
portant; ·nilt11111 will spills; tracked.fn· dirt, or oven heel
marktl Once over with 1 damp mop, end 6ol1rt1n
cornea up gleaming • • • and keeps on gleamlngl
Reg. 91!.,d.
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NOW 8°~.yd.
The iookofllaln1d alua In an Arm·
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durable ftoorwlth tit• Tiffany look.
NOW eq.yd.
A Gr11t choice for a bu1y kitchen I
Easy to melntaln, aoft cushion elfecl
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BARBED WIRE SYMBOLIC OF VIOLENCE IN NORTH&RN IRELAND -....,,. ~ ~
New Outbreaks of Vwlence
Imperil lri,sh ·Party Talks
By JONATHAN HARSCH Thi• breakthrough -·Ing further ' opioslons and the
c11111ttM ~ Mtlltttr Stf'Vlce -over-the heid of Britt.sh deaths of two British soldien,
DUBLIN - Pessimism once proconrul William Whitelaw -one from injuries following ~
again -seem! to be edging ts planned tor Tuesday at Che-earlier explosion and the other
aside optlml!lm 1n Northern quers, Heath's co u.n t r y ffom a sniper's bullet.
Ireland. retreat. • This last so'ldler. Rifiema_n
A month ago the British~-The SOLP wfil ,pi-ess their David Griffiths, was the
Army'I inva!ion Of the illeg·at -tami1iar deRiand for a1.com-sevf:n h. soldier killed during
Irish Republican Anny's "no-plete end of i n t e r n m e n t go" 1tronghold!: appeared to ~ithout trial, ~ stress. that. if August by deadly accurate
have cut down v i 0 I e n c e internment continues it will sniper fire. There have been
without too greatly offending not join the Sept. 25 all-party reports that a single hired
local Roman Catholie1. There conference. marksman . possibly ( r o m
wu even some ~ The IRA view iJ_lhaUieath Sweden, Is ruponsible· for
toward reVlvtng p o Ii tic a I made a. major concession in these killings .
• dialogue with the scheduling of agreeing to meet the SDLP. Some are encouraged by the
all-party talks for Sept. 25. whose previous talks with theory that the IRA is paying
NOif ~bing, 'Bnlping, and Whitelaw ended in deadlock outside lrJllera to come to the
leetarian murder have wrged over the internment issue. North. Tfus would be proof of
back to the fore . The Sep-This reading encourafel the dwindling_ local support. But
tember talks are Jeopardlzed, .IRA to continue and intwify a three-hour Belfast gun battle
by the violence and wrangling ' their terrorist Campaign. The last week still the subject of
oVtr mtemment without trial IRA believes that to· st.op oow dispUte, gives evidence that the
Local Ulster Catholics still wou1d benefit the "middle IRA has not gone undeiyound
seem to be helping, or at least class" SDLP and other nor south.
not hlnderiftg, lhe guerrillas of established politicians, but While local Cat ho J t c
them t 1 l ta n t 11provisional '" , that continued violence wjll· resident& rx>w dain\ lb& biltle
wing of the IRA. quickly force a · frUstrat.ed was deliberately , spd"4~by '
The Dublin leadership 'Ot the British G o v er n m e n t to Protestant& firing tnto the
provisionals claims anoth er . withdraw from Northern area, the Army says several
................ vJcloey .. .followJng B r.it.i .. b ... lrolan<i-. ..... : ........................... posta came .. undeJ:.WVY.,f11.e .... .
Prime Minister E d w a r d Soutbem Ireland's s t a t e simullaneously thus proving a
Heath's agreement to meet radio: station broadcast on concerted IRA a ~ t a ck .
directly with Northern TI!ursday that· "it 's been However, all the reports agree
Ireiand't opposition S o c l a I another relatively quiet night that the JRA was on hand in
DemocraUc and Labour Party in the North." Yet Wednesday strength and had the .support
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1.49 each is all you pay
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Select either large 5x7",
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shotgun. In 12 and 20 gauges. Walnut
finiilh hardwOod 1tock with platol ortp.
White liner at butt plate. $5 • -· sale 36110
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.22 rifle. Features Mlected hardwood
:1tock, gOld plated trtgger. Checkering
on pistol grip. $5 a month•
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ref· 74.tl Foremost slide action
shotgun. Features h1rdwood stock with
.checkering on pistol grip. White line
1pecer at butt Available In 12 or 20
gauge. $5. -·
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lleg. •M f919moit pump •cllon
a,ltotgun. Avallabla In 12, 20 GIUG•·
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1ncuntd Fln•nce Char pet will be determined by appfying periodic rat• oft 2'o (Annual PWrcentage Rate 14.4't) en the firlt $900and t•
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• 3eO fl field of vllw at 1.000prdo
• Centor focu1-for qulcll, ono ftngar-lnt
•Fully coatod Ind potl8hod optlce
for bright but gl•r.f'" vilWfng
• Llghtwola ht aluminum conllNction
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U.S. Pi;otes t s Controversial Cage Loss to Russia
MUNICH -_, .. Aleundor Bela¥
bit an •em. d1ance" butet Salmday
nlght and Russia ended 31 years ct
Amtrlctn Olympie b a a k et b a 11
aupremaey, 51-60, but tho United Stat..
filed an lmmeditte protest.
'lbe Internallonai Ainatour Buietball
Fedoralloo went ll!lo secret ltl!ion and
delayed awarding the gold medal to
lfusala. ,
Coach Hanle Iba protealed 11111 the
Russians actually bad tlree l:haneff 'arid
that, ev!!!.,U the clocll were mtarted, ll
s!Jould bive 11"<• set at two secorids to go .
Instead .of thlee. ·
Tbe'Ru!siana •said they 'bad eeriled the
victory and the Americans didn't bave a
Jeg to stand 00.
. Ill tbe -cl Ill this <llllfulloll, ...
...., <OU)d 1111 -tbet JI bod the ::::. ==-·~~ .;:-::. :
row -vldcey o•« llaly.
1lle United Stai.a api>UNll .to hlv.
...., the 1ame and tbe IOld ~ Oii two
dDtdl ir.. tllmn b)' °""'' COllb ~ Dllnola State and a mlaed ~&lion
-b)' -.. the clock ticked oil ""81 looked lib the final eeoond.
But officials cleared the court and
Btaried the game over.
1ba said the R\ISll111 team puaed the
ball in alter Collins' free titrows, the'n
called tlme•ool with one eecond to 10. lie '
said that actually made . the addlllonal-
tlme butet • third cbanct. •
COllino' free -. ....,. Ollde with
--~ .. Ille cl<d. For tile ftnl time lo the game the United
~MUNICH
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States "'" ahead -and by whet looked lib the wlnnlng margin.
But when the clock was restarted,
Zurab Sabndelldze heaved the ball the
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lq1h of the court. The Uoot-7 Beto.
l._t Jqb and grabbed It, ..,.. down,
teaped again IJld -the bukd.
T..mt, ICl'eODling Amtr1caJt ~.
along with Iba, loud\f ~ tho
decision lo give the RuaefalW ..-at· le\l>PI ~I It fell on doll eal'S. •
!be ..OW 'that after Collllll' 1no-.
then> abould have bean only two -.
on the clock when the R....,' I'll their
reprieve.
"H tbat ball Is taken oot of bouncls with
two oecoocls left I lolow there II no way
they ... get that ball down and -e
lesaUy," Iba--&ald.
Ru!sia wu ahead 34-23 wilh 12 : 04 to
play, when Dwight J011f$ of the
University of Houston am Mlsbalco
Kortll became ll!volved ll! a brief fight.
Both men, who bad been baUllns over
a robound were t-out of lhe game
by ofllclall 8-to Rii!lMtto of Bralil IJld
Artenlt,_ Anadjlll "' Bulgaria. SOeoeds llt<I', ff Jl111 em.er of the
Unlv~ty 'of ~a went crasliiq IO
the tloor and was tprawJed O\lt for 00\'ora! m1nu1 .. befoee r~verinl from
a hood injury.
Russia had eveeylhlng IQIOI 111 way at
1:15 when Balov -..! on a short
jumper to make 1113-23.
But cooeecuUve basketi by Ed Ratleff
of Cal State (Long Beach), Brewer, am
Mike Banton of St. J....pi's Pa. got the
Americans back into contentioo at 38-34
with 1:40 to play •
Two straight bukelJ by Bdov made It
4W6 IJld aet the atage for a atlrrln&
United Stales rally that failed only on the
controveraial fJnal pl_,, of tbe 1ame, _
Brewer and Henderaon were hi&h foe
an Amtrie&n team tblt wu more trh-
pressive on defense than o f I e n 1 •
throughout the tournament. They .ach
'9<0l'ed nine pointa. Collins had eight
while Jones, Joyce, and Ratleff hit M
each.
Asked why he let his players return to
the floor when the Russians were aiven
their extra chance, Iba said :
"The official told me there was timt
lelt in the ball gamt," Iba said. ''If an
See U.S. Pa1e B J
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USC Belts . HOgs , 31-10
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Pa~e . Trojans
Past Arkansas
Ll'lTLE ROCK, Ark. (A!')-Mike Rae,
a backup quarterback for two ye,ars,
overshadowed Arkan8as' highly toiJted
Joe _Ferguson and led elJl)l.~kell
Soulhem Ca!Uoinia to a 31'10 victory
over the fourth-ranked Razorbacks Sat.
urday night.
Rae: starting his first game for the
Trojans, set up two touchdowns with
long pass completionl and broke -a 3-3
halftime tie when ·tie racld' five yards
for a touchdown in the third qaarter.
'Tailback Rod McNeill, whom tiSC
coach John McKay bas compared to
SPORTS
O. J. Simpson, scored twice. on rum of
three and 18 yards. McNeill, a 2111-King B"li' 4'n., •• • ... n pounder who sat out the 1971.season with 1~
a hip injury, carried the Trojans' run..
ning game with 117 yards on 211 at· • ~;,,ten outfoxed Al:kansas' def.... Tenn is .... , ~W ... ~yal . ., . lrith 1w!ng paeaes to his running backs ,., ,..
but the two game-breakers were genuine T .... 1 _., ' '
";!':!Int covered 43 yards and waa 0 ', • ; , ~.Jl•',,lf'
caught by fleet Edesel Ganilon 1t the ..;.. ,: : 1' .
Arkansas 18. · Four plays tater, Rae FOREST\ •N.:1'. (AP).-Billie
scored from the five.~ •• 1 _ Jean JGQft!ii!''i~.~~ ,COOM!Cllli ..
.. Rae .oompJeted.Jl.w··ft·pasaet or.-women's" ,~;iii",'tlli>" U.S. Open tennis. yards and at one point in the second 'ti
half bad nine straigbl completions, cbamPPP!I·~ .by blitzing Kerry
Linebacker Rlchard Wood aet up the Melville of Auil!ralia, ~. 7-5.
second USC touchdown with a leaping ~. Mrs. King, the top seed from Long
Interception ' or a FergusQn PlSi near Beach I •·1 t I eel the •• midfield. A 51).yard' pass. ftom Rae to '·oamp e~ Y ou P ay -year-
Lynn Swann on a t~~.Sltualion ~Jd. ~~!'!11~~1, seeded No. 9, as the
C8!Tied to the Arltansas 33 and a '*"a\11 coPtui!if b<t third \I.S .. Utle in blustery
on the play moved the ball to the 18. wfud and occasional rain.
McNeill broke uP the middle for the 1be match was held up by a shower for
touchdown. eight minutes in the first set and all or
Ferguson, offensive player of the year the seamd was played in a whipping
In the Southwest-Conference In 1971, was wind that tugged IJld tossed the plealell
fµtmp<red by USC's fierce rusb and swfft white skirt of Mrs. King's tenola dress. ..
defenders. He finl!hed the game with Earlier, Miami's Arthur Ashe and Die
19 of 36 lor 223 yards. Nastase, a hawk·faced, long-haired
McKay said prior to the game be was Romanian, advanced to the men's final
tmfidentbi!Jteamcou1dmovetbeballbut today with relati.vely easy
that he feared what Fe<gUSOn might do semU!naJ triumphs.
to bis ineq>erienced defense. He added, Ashe swept past 12th-seeded Cillf however, that Ferguson's reputation -·"d he! t' I ••-USC def •--Rlchey of Sarasota, F1a., fl.I, 6-4, H,
11rVUJ P mo iva e we enueall. while Nastase turned back w. .. shot Tom The Trojans• defense, led by the active .....
Wood led ·c11 hen F Gonnan of Seattle, M, 7-6, 6-2, &-1.
• reac rapt y w ergwion curr "--"ale of South Africa an.d faded to pass and several of his .throws ~·,~ were defiected. He also was running for England's Roger Taylor stopped the
his We on several occasions. upset string of unseeded Australians
Arkansas' only touchdown came with Jol:m. Newcome and Owen Davidson with use lea"""•., 24-3. Feranson completed a a M, 7-0, 6-3 victory in the-men's doubles ~ '>'" tiUe match. 39-yard pass to Jl111 H(!dge and Jon Rlchardaon Kl.ftd liom'the'loe', :·Australlan Davis Cup star Mal
Neither te'am moved the ball .,,.ll the ~,,,_ dekated Panobo ·Gomalez of ~,.1, , . , . ,Ws :V.eg~ 7-4,~.,. Jn the meo's over 35
See Trojan Page B I li~°'1ai G~aa ~lonshil"·
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i.', ') ·, I • 1
f layer Surges ·to·'Ft ont
UCLA Ro cks
No. I Ranked
Cornhuskers
• By .ROGER CARLSON
'S!J'"_~lly Piiot Shift '
LOS bN!iEW;S -The Incredible
UCLA _Bn'1ns ..floored the ni\lan's No. I
collegiate football team satur<lay ·night,
2.0-17, u Efren Herrera ~ on a
29-y/lfd field goal with 22-~ left
before 67,602 shocked and· dellrlous fans
at Memorial coliseum.
Mighty Nel;lraska saw its 32-game
ur.~ten streak and dreams of an un--
ptecedented thiril\ sttaighl national
chafnpionship go up tn smoke &!I Herrfra
came through in .the clutch with his 29-o
D~ECTED AMERICANS-Members of the United
States ba_sketball team sit dejectedly on lheir bench
after Jooing a 51·50 decision to Russia in the finais
of the Olympic Games Saturday night. It was the
Americans' first loss ever in Olympic basketball
competition.
On T.V Toda11
C~nnel 5 a t 4
End of Games Welcomed
yard·perfectO ll!,tile oeaaon'1 opener.
The col.~ ranks as ~:l\':-~ most stunifibZ"'ffnticts m 'fi ~tnt
decade. Neti~. wu considered om. heiatable a,.; . ' IS.point
few takerS:-• J.l:i-'' 1 r¥-: · ,;1 ; "Wben tile -e down; !iii wne ·
through," eictit~ coach Pe P'P-• t
Q_r!ginal ,Olympic Spirit
Flllling Into the Mis t
::~.~ of .• ~~ !li!!'!ll'~;.':l..lm'~ ... lllUNJCH -With Closing .. GereJnoniea
~for the,dUf.;.._ between UCLA 's draWlng near, the end of the XXth Ozym·
supposedlJ d~kbone Pac-8 Bruins -apd • piad is as welcome as a glass of water is
the Cornbuskers, -Rodgers said,1 "When to someone who has just hiked through
they fumbled and when they threw the Death Valley in summertime.
ball we were there to collecl" And the payoff was band.some. Thrice It has been an Olympics which to you
tbe Red Reaper from Lincoln was to has been loaded with extras:
fumble and it was Cam Pe\erson and 1. The imagination-defyinJ attack by
Ricli Gunther of UCLA that were there to Arab terrorists wbich resulted ll! death to
grab the ball. 11 members of Israel's Olympic team, , And twice Nebraska quarterback Dave Humm wasJo thro,w. )l<>Otl)', and twice it f!ve t~ am a policeman.
wp def~iye Qlck Jimlw A1Jen . wllo .-2. ''llifea! o('.llt>ycott b)' African nationa
was thl:ie I<> Co!lect •lrilh · a llmely ·tn-.!id 1 lllack ·. bier!C.. traclanen U
terceplion.
But In the end It wasn'lthe breaks that won It for the Br1i111s, ratber the wiJmerl
took a page from the Nebrnka pla:y
book. . JW<tgers' Bruins took possession on
their own 43-yard line with 6:13 to go and
the score tied at 17. And from that point
the Bruins shoved the ball down the
Comhuskers' throats with a potent nm-
ning game· and a Pressure-packed areial
from quarterback Mark Harmon to tight
end Jack Lassoer.
Lassner'hauled in a 13-yard pass from
Harmon on a third-end-nine 11ituation and
it resulted in a first down on·tbe 20-yard
line. · .
-That kept ~it al!~-·~~· Herrera was
eventually to flnd nuti..ll ln the posltlon
"' putting JI nay lrith tlie'ball on the
·Co!'tlllusk.,.. ~
WHITE
WASH
Rbodeslit.. -J ere not lcicked out Or the
Oll'niPlc '.~.
a. Tile mistake of U.S. track coach Sten
Wrjglll,,, w!>o "ongly tranalated 18:15
bJur1 , to •be J :15 p.m., causing two
~~· iPl1ntm to be disqualified ~ ~ lhitwed up too late for their
.race~ . ;" , ,
.. Jn .realiLy . .perhapa each.of those. ltemt
wu a pennanent Clo.sing Ceremonies
for the Olympic Gam.,,
· People who bave been c_levout belie.vers
of the Olympics and who have made each
trip to an Olympiad a pilgrimage say
now they never again will go to another
Olympic Games.
Take UCLA coach Jim Bush, who told
me, "The feeling I bave now is that I
never want to attend another Olympic
Games."
Writen who hive been to ~vml
Games cl' lhO poat eay lhe)"ve bad ti
too .•• the Games have gotten too bl&, to0
political, tOo lmpooolble to report ..,.
curately and well.
Hospitality and fiexibillty have 1>een
e1cluded from the vocabularies of most
German officials I've had to deal with.
Comequently it meant climbing fen ces,
sneaking past security guards and
generally playi ng commando games to
get to athletes for needed informall'ln,
American officials told albletr . they
weren't supposed to talk to reporters and
U.S. Olympic Commlttee president CUI·
ford Buck wrote a letter to German
organizen uking that all news media be
bamed from the Olympic Village.
I recall news comment,afior W ~Jter
Winchell aaying during a World War II
newscast: t•u you ,have a aon oveneu
write to him. If f!>U hav,e oqe at bQme In
the Marines , pray for him." ·
NB's Weigand
Places Sixth
In Final Race ·
By GLENN WHITE
Of .. .,, ,,.., ,..,..
MUN!Clt'-"·'Ol)>ml!IC · Glii!iea· i'Oill)Sell' · ·
tion ended ' Saturday for the last of ·the
Orange Cout area performers as Andy
Weigand of Newpcn Beach and partner
Roland Muhlen placed s ixth in the finals ~
of Canadian canoe racing.
Bucking a headwind, they crossed the
finish of the 1,@meter race in 4:0L28,
placing abead of East Germany, S"'·eden
and Czechoslovakia.
Victory went to Russia in a photo rm..
ish over Romania, the Soviets winninc
by three-hundredths of a second with a
MUNICH
1972
3:52.60. Bulgaria was third in 3:58.10 and
then came West Gennany (3 :59.24) 11nd
Hungary (4:00.42).
The Americans appeared to be in con..
tention for a bronze medal early in the
race u they pulled from eighth to sixth
and were highly coinpetitive with boats
boldlng lhlrd through fdth .
·But b)' the time they hit the 351).meter
mark, medaJ boat! appeared well deter·
•
In World Series of Golf
; ~ghO\it lbe w,inolJir drive a9_d ~ throu(hout the game 11 was Of.
lthllre guoid.S,.ve.Kloo~~ ~a tea~: the ·-.for the ~, of
. hiUlllcb ;.,iam~ .McAlister IJld IW1nll Jo~. i!Oiig with(""""°"'' tee,.,,.:
r(. JTbil ·'1inY dojUg cases, the most
aori"'ll 1.,,. '.AmertcaM ll!volvinl awlm· nMif. ~)r. t>iiMont; ~Ia medallat ll! the ~ fl:oeltyJe. He was banned from ftirtht', eomp0tlt1on · ...i bad his medal
If Winchell were allve """' he mlgbl say: "If you have a aon in athletics, envy
him. U be'• in the Olynlplc Game1, pray
for him."
m!l;'!··~t ff we beat West Germany
we'd be ll! good shape," Weigand told
the DAU.Y PILOT afterward. "We pad-
dled about as good as we could. Wt
didn't expect the Russians and Roma·
,Dians to a:o out like that. '
"We Md a srmotb race until the end
when I made a desperate effort to get
our stroke up. 1 feel we got better each
race here and l just wish we had 1 fe w
more races." AKRON,'6hJo (AP)--Opportunlst Gafy
Player, firing a steady ooe over·""'r 71,
lllrtied ll!to a twwhot leed Saturday In
the Worfd s...t .. cl Goff, while lavoled
Jack Nicklauo struggled lo his PQOrul
row1d ·ever In tbil event_. 1 The Utlle South Afrlqn, bidding for hla •
third UUe ln the serid match!ni the four .
~~~~~~~~~~~~' o.rt r ... .,
Cfa••itel 4 tit%
pl!>!>. had four bogeys and . setµ..i· !or
thlrd place at 17.J'l-74. ' ·
Pl_,,er never trailed after Nicklaus lilt
a pair of trape and took 1 double bogey five on the 11Yeuth~boJ..: ,
The Golden Bear hit bi> OWllJ!tn'tee
Ibo!· into a bunar Ob the ··~ bole. He bJute\l into -trap o1.i,..., tlio
green, wedged ~ wlihll! id&, ~.Iba·
pin IJld mlaaed ~ putt. .
Player, ':!!lfDwhlle. drov to ~ JS
feet of ....... aild twu putted' for a 'par.
NlcldauajpQlled-apJn with a !Iv ..
(oot !>lrdle pull Oii the tcJl.}'llU lOih bolt.
major tour-1 wlnnen, -n1nee cl Player the PGA cllamJJion who ...., hen-
• and IS for hll comfot'IAble margin bl 11111 and 11111, selllid' the leed •lain on
be-'•·• I to tha flnaJ 11 bot ....... Ibo. nut 1191e'. lfe tnoclad a ~ lhot' ... _ • · es.....,. to within a feet IDd -the pott for a
· Meanwhile, wlncll pllnfl lo 21 mlles blrdlt ~"'tho •l'll'CI bale.
.,.. hour ...,. the' 7,llO:ylrd Flreslooe , Nicklaus .....,. ~ lllp round in
lputh COUl'le )lelped push ~kllUI IO & elcbt Sef ' .,..,_ wlil • f4 In
#4-75 IJld left Jthn wiexpectedly ll! IJf(, In a n!nHoot birdie poll on the
Jp ~ ~ ,-~...Jiii"-"'•-1lald llio-IM until lho O&Ndlan Open wlmter Gay Brewer, fatelul 1eventh.
who qnaUlled for thll seriea becauae l'la1v ltqce)'ed u. third &ad, l'th !»lea
Mk:klaul won both tbe.Mosi>l9 llld U.S. to go with lit blnllt 1111. Hlo too abol<11
Open, llritved • ""' "' -tt 1loleis and the flnllhlDg bole -neit to • three IJld
-alone In -place. llmrer !lad bi bod to lbortell bis baotftt1ts. Playet ._n. too1r a nve "" mlmber 11 but be could at.,
Lee TleYlno. lho Brll!lb Opel) °"""' ford lho abol al that fl&P.
J , I .l
In lite vlctot'lou.I UCLA JocWroom
Klo.steMJ1811, an es-Laguna ~ach lf!gb
grtdder; actaimed, 0 l'm just:,1b0c"\Od1 I
dqn't believe It!. Without ~ ,4otlbt, thli is
11)1 blggeat lllrill ill football ••• we beat
·NO. 1!"
_, See Brulu Pqe B.I
.
taken away. ·
<$ .. The ~ing victory stand show by
Wayne Collett and Vince Matthewa.
6. The. continual -pllinl about of·
ftcla1in4 by atbleles, coaches and in
aome caJJel )>y off!Clals lhemaelvts.
Tho original Olympic aplrit oJ
brotherhood II fading !nlo mist. .If the
trend of the XXth 01,ymplad eontinuea,
the Gamet may become a thing of the
put.
And w~l 1 tragedy that will be.
Weigand says he'll lake it easy for a
while alter returning home and will re-
turn to paddling action next year. •
Williams Nabs Olympie Long · Jump
MUNICH -Randy W!Ulaml capped a
lirlUJ1111 -wllh .. Olympic IOld medal for the United State& ll! the lllr>i
jump Solurday cleaPte ~ his leg
Wltlle lrarml111 up.
Olherwlse, America'• track and field
fGrtunel, . 4JitedY on a tldd, continued --ard. '!. •
W!lllaolw -met on the victory stand. Ke bit bis lip and gulped a couple
cl-tlnlett wllila the National -AmMID 'Wu
pllyed.
"Ali I CIOllld thlnlc of la that k'• good to
"8 &on> the' USA," he aaid. Williama, a
black, -tile lint American to llep to
1111 Pl -lland oinoo 400<neler rwmm Vinet, Mil-• am Wayne eou.u !{ft Mal-from the Gamel
• lor lac!ni away from the flag on niu.... d.,,.
Tile S.foot.-10, 1112-pound W 11111 m a
a Unlveraity of Southern Ca!Uomta
frelbman, leaped 2'1.0I> on hll first
attempt. The marl wlthatood the
challense ct Weat Gennany'1 Hans
Ba41D1artner1 who dld 28-10 1for the silver
medal, am Amie Robinaon of the U.S.
• Army whoae :lg.2\>, WU iood for the
hn>!!U.
WiWam1 said he "popped" eomethlng tn
1hls 1._.,wllile warmlni up and It ltlll hurt
after be wen.
Meanwhile, America's two remalnlnf
entrlel In the men'• 1,500-meter run,
Do.VI Wottle cl Canton, Oblo, and Bob
Wbeeler ct Duka Unlvenlly, fllled to
I
q1111i!Y In semifinal beata.
And two of America'• three high
Jupipen. Chrll Dunn..iid Ron Jourdan,
!ailed to qualifY for the final In that
fl\'eht.
Possibly the moot •linsins defeet came
ln the 1hot put, an event normally
dominated by ~1..... •
Wladyslaw Komar, a JZ.year-old from
Polllld, won the a<!ld medal with an
Olympic record eH, U f I Y OT e d
American Georse Woods m111B1ed only
6HI> for his aeCond' llllver medal In suo-
ce31lon,
The only other final event of the day
wu 1'00 by Russia's Ludmlla Bragina,
29. She won the 1,!0t).met« run In 4:01.4
for a world record.
1
I
• •
•
2 DAILY PILOT SW!di)<, S..tftllblf 10, Im
ports ClipfJ!<l Short
--A~other Athlete
Gets Disqualified
MUNICH -Mongolia's B1kh11v1a
Btddaa was stripped of the sil ver medal
In the lightwelght djvision of OlympJe
Judo after belng diSqualiflfd from the
Gamtt for using "dope substances."
11ie medal commission or l h e
JnlemaUonal Olympic Committee a&
nounttd S.hmlay night that B"ld.aa had
been ordered di!qualifiel and the
International Judo Federation u.id it had
accepted tht: JOC commission finding.
Buldaa became the sixth athlete and
t ttlrd medalilt of the currtnt games to falJ llie coounwion'I dopi~ test,
BWdaa, a favorite with the crowd woo
the sUver medal Monday. .,,
MUNICH -Jim Ryun made two a~
wil1 to get bock Into lhe nuwng for the
l ,SOO-meter Olympic gold medal setur·
da~ and Jort both of them .
Ryun, the world record bolder, tripped
ond fell during 1 qualifying heal Friday
.ahd !ailed lo advance to Saturday's
1tmlfinals.
He appured btfort the trlclt jury
Saturday morning and waa turned down.
Then he .. id he tried again, bul he lost
again after having said he felt optimistic.
"I'm very upset," he aak..
flf just cannot thlnt of not nmnlng," he
sakl. u1•ve got an idea that I'm goin1 to
be In the race . . . The feet that they
have not rejected my appeal lm-
m<dlately 11 promilln1.
"I'll report to the tract, rudy to go, ..
he sakt earUe:r.
The anrwer came 100n after when but
sheets weni puled out: Ryun11 name
wu not on them ind he dldn't run 1n the
..mlflnall .. .,,
COLUMBUS, Ga. -DeWIU Weaver
dropped four strokes on the final six
bolee, shot a 72, and fell into a three-way
Ue at 204 with George Johnson and Frank
Beard after Ihm rouncf> Saturday of the
Soutbfl-n Open golf tournament.
iweav«, who led the tournament the
fir!t two days and boasted a three-stroke
ad\rantlge going Into the third round of
the 8100,00 event, was lkmder par and
(ConUaued From Page Bl)
BRUINS WIN. • •
JOosterman and hla UCLA interior Ihle
t.eafnmalel put oa a tmntndous show
against the brul1lng Nebraska defense, ltff by AU-American Rich Glover.
t1Glover'1 really not that physical ,"
aays Kloattrman, "but he has every
move In the book. Ile doesn'I W••'•h you, lie Jiiif"iDjiS 'put iiiid mikit'ihe-tecllle
•.. teemingly everytlme."
Despite Glover, and despite All·
American punt returner and flanker
Johnny Rodgen and the ~·t or the Red
Reaper -It WH \he Bruins' nJ&ht.
They got on the scoreOO.rd early ln the 1ame when Herrel'I booted a 27-yarder
wllb 4,2f1 left In the lint pen6d.
Then Hannon rtunned the 'bi.tors with
ai. perfect aerial to Brad Lyman, who eot
behind defenalve back Joe Blahak and
hauled lt In oo the 15 and raced Into the
end r.one for a 46-yard touchdown play.
Herren;'s PAT with 1:25 !pf:llt in the
aecond period made it UMI.
Bu\ Nebraska came back, lirlt: with a
U-yard field goal alter Rodgers returned
a punl 50 yards, then the latter ran 11
yards for a touchdown after a 42-yard
pcss interference call against the Bruins.
A monumental break for UCLA came
In the third quarter when Humm's hum·
mer went awry and Allen wu there to
interCept and return 33 yards to the
Nebraska 15.
Five plays lat.er and it was Harmon
1· ,.;ng over his left side for a two-yard
touchdown run and the BruJN were back
0.1 top.
Herrera added the conver!lon·wJth 7:11
to go.
The i11vaders from l.Jncoln nearly blew
it again just seconds later with another
fumble, but the Bruins couldn't capitJllte
on Rich Gunther's rrcovery ... the.11.
later Allen'• second intereeptlon.
Finally, however, the Big Red got mov-
ing with its jXltent offense and swept SS
yards ln three play1 with Humm's 45-
.rarder to Jerry Llst lying jt up eady 1n
tlie fourth period.
That set It up for Herrera and his last
second heroics.
A dejected Glover. dripping with
fX ."'Spl_prtion, crediled the UCLA interior
l i~ut added, •·I only wish we could
play lhcm again tomorrow ."
pulling away from the pack after picking
up conteCUlive bltdtu ai 11 and U.
However, he took a c:rlppl!ni do\lbl•
bog•y at t3, bogeytd 14 and bad to l ink a
IS.foot putt for a bogey on the final hole
• afler dwnplnc his third ahot Into tbe
waler for hJJ 72. .,,
NEW YORK -Olympic medalis t
Wayne Collett, barred for life from the
Olympic sames for his demeenor during
the "Star Spangled Banner," at Munich,
anived hue Satun!ay and cblraed he
wu banlahed becauae 11A~ Brunda1e
ii on a ptr'IOnal vendetta."
Colleu 11kl Bnmdqe, OlJICOlns lnterna·
Ilona! Olympic Ccmmlttee preslclent, iJ .. on a rampage" because the Interna·
tlcnal 'Olympic Commltlee defied him Jn
barring Rhodesia from the games.
"'lbere was a k>t of human ml!un-
derstandlngt," at the ga~. Collett 11ld.
'"I'bere was • lot of IJTesponsible
journalism. .,.
"The tblug about ~ national anthem
iJ that there are a lot of things In It that
are untrue," be said.
"We are athlete., not palltlciaM, and
paUtlca must be taken out of the
Olymics."
The 23-year~ld UCLA business major
said the Olympic ,mateur code needs
major rem.ton.
Chargers Tie
Jets, 20-20
In Exhibition
SAN DIEGO (AP! -Bobby Howfield's
~yard field goal with 10 seconds re-
maining 1ave the New York Jetl a JG.-20
tie witti the San Diego Chargen in a Na--
lional Football League exhij;lition game
Saturday nlg1Jt.
Backup quarterback Bob Davis moved
the Jets 38 yards to the Charger1 27 In
the final 1 lh minutes to set up Howfie.ld's
second field goo.I of the night.
The tie ended the Chargers' presea son
record at 4-1·1 while the Jets closed out
with a 2·2-2 mark.
The game was a see-saw affair
throughout the first hair with Howfiekl's
15-yard field goal tying the score at 10-10
with 1:04 lefl in the half.
San Diego scored !int early in the fint
period with a 14-play, 78-yard drive. Lee
White got the !Core with a one-yard
plunge through the middle.
Quarteri>•~ Joe Namath brought the
Jtts bee)[ 'quickly In the 11econd. quarter
to tle the score at 7-7 with a 81-yard drive
in eight plays. He pused the final nine
Ymll to tight end Wayne Stewart.
Minutes later a 52-yard bomb from
John Hadl to Jerry Le\-1as put the
Chargen on the Jets' eight. Had! fumbl-
ed back to the 32. however , and the ho5ts
had to settle for Dennis Partee's %7-yard
field goal.
Partee had a chance to break the 10-10
tie with eight seconds left In the half, but
his 37-yard attempt drifted wide.·
llowfleld bad lbe same opportunity
midway io the Utird quarter after Davi•
mOved the Jell 40 yards to the San Diego
25. '11le soccer-style ticker's try from· the
:is aJao wtnt wide.
KO•I IY OU.t..•TIJS
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54111 Dl"° r I 1 >-to
SD-Wl!lrt l ,UI\ (Ptrltt -ldll
HY-Sl#((t ' HU lrom Ntml!ll IH-ti.rd ~lcill
So-FG PlrtM 21 HY-f'O Howtltld lJ
SO-Cl1rk l run (P•rfff ~ltlt)
NY-lltH 23 "'' from 01,..11 (HoWIJt ld -!t k)
SO-FG PtrlM J&
NY-FG Howlll ld n
A-4&,702.
FlrJt down\
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GARY VALBUENA
Ex-OCC Star
Sparks Vols
To 34-3 Win
ATLANTA -Former Fountain Va!Jey
and Orange Coast College footl>&IJ star
Gary Valbuena englnemcl the Tenn<S!,.
Vols to a pair 9f touchdowna in the final
minutes Saturday in a ~ romp over
Georgia Tech in the "12 football opener.
Valbuena entered the game with a
litUe over three minutt1 left and prompt·
Jy threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to
Emmon Love.
Later Valbuena guided the Vols to their
" final m, a one--yard run by Haskell
Stanback wlth just six seconds re--
malnlng.
Valbuena was a wide receiver at Foun-
tain Valley, but was turnec: lnto a
quarterback by OCC coach Diel: Tucker.
He was accorded player-ol-th&-year
hooon In the Soulb Coe.st Conlemico
during bl! lr<!hman year.
He lnjlll'ed a knee mldmy through the
1971 campaign and aot out· the rat ol the
season .
· ~ Reserve lailback BUI Rudder llCattd
one touchdown and passed for onotber In
a 71-second span of the third period for
Tennessee.
An intereeption and a fumble recovery
set up the lightning quick touchdown
drives that covered only 41 and 16 yards
and put Tennessee ln command _
Rudder, a 220-pound junior, !tole the
spotlight from Tennessee 's Condredge
Holloway and Tech's Eddie McAshan who
be<ame the first black quarterbackl to '
start a major college game in the Soulb.
Rudder lifted Tenn~ to a 13-3 lead
with 10: 16 left in the third period when he
crashed over the middle, slid to the
out.tide and l'ICOred on a aeven-yard run.
Then, just over a minute later, Rudder
headed to the right on an apparent
sweep, stopped and. fired a l~yard acor-
tng sµ-ike to Chip Howard, who made a
leaping fingertip grab in the end '°'"'·
Tennessee drove 51 yards for another
touchdown later in the same period
following a fumble recovery, with the
score coming on Valbuena'• 20-yard
pass to Love.
The Vols moved the ball well durh1g
!he flnt half but had to setUe for a pair
of field goals of 28 and 39 yards by RJcky
Townsend, a barefoot soccer style kicker.
Today's TV
For Olympics
10..Noon ; 3-6 p.m.; and l-t:30
p.m. (7) CL -Track and lteld
(men'• hl&h jump, 1,500 'melon,
5,000 meters, marathon, 400 and
1.600 meter relays; women's dl8-
cus throw, and 400 and 1,800 meter
re 1 a y s), bo1ing (rinall In all
events), wrestling (Greco--Roman
finals ).
Also to be carried tonight are
the highlights of the XXth Olym·
piad.
MONDAY -9 a.m. (7) CL -
Equestrian (Grand Prix jumping)
and closing ceremonies of the
XXth Olympic Games.
U.S. CAGERS BEATEN • ••
Contlaaed From Pap B 1
official tell s me that, I've got to believe
htm."
But he added, "l 've never seen
anything Uke this in my lite."
Sald Russian C08ch Vladimir Kon·
dra~: "We deserved the victory no
matter what the circumstances. The
Americans have no leg to stand on with
their protest.
"We had them pur.iled from the .start
since we used a different lineup to confuse
them at the beginning or the 11ame."
Iba said there "v.·as a mighty fu nn y
call" on the scoring play because Kevin
.Joyce and Jim Forbes, the men guarding
Belov, were knocked down.
''Certainly they didn't •trip
themselves," he said.
The medal ceremony which had been
scheduled Immediately after the gamo
was delayed and newsmen were told the
lntcmatJonal Association was assembling
its members for a conference'.
When ~ medal podium was be.Ing set
up, the crowd booed. Officials thtn
cleartd the basketball lull! or """'"
taetcrs.
R. Wlll!am Jones. secretary general or
the association, said that after COlliM'
second lrte throw, one referte thought he
could restart the game and the clock ran
for two second! wben It should hove be<n
stopped.
"The clock started be! ... the bill wu
put into play," he said.
TROJANS QUIET HOGS ... The clock was reset to three sec(lnda.
"There was no misunderstanding fnd
they started playing." Jones said.
Conllaaed From Page B I
fi rst tt.1r. Arkan!as scored flnt on a 27·
yard field jtoal by Andy Bolton foll owing
• fumble recovery on the OJ1'nin& klckofr.
Rile tied the acore with a 26-yard field
goal late in the second period.
The llazorbackl moved the ball con·
1istently fjn 11\afllnf -11ioa of the
second hall but the drive was atalled by,
holding pcqally and ended In a mwed
fl•ld 1001 attempt. From tben on, It was
Rae'1 show. ·
RH '1 touchdown came when he beat
the Arkaoau defwe to lhe comer Iller
f1, ~· Four pjlyo laterj Wood
picked off a Ferguson pass •nd returned
it t4 yard.a lo set the stage for McN~ll '1
first touchdown.
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Bears, Oregon Scare Foes
WaahJnaton WU nearly Upeel. Wub-
lntltoa State pulled wt a mild uPOel ond
calUomla and Orqon put up toocb
flghta before l&IJlng, u upectod, to 1
pair of Bl&4 powemou..s.
Thal'• what ha~ Saturda,y In
Padlic4 football actioo.
Here 's just a few h.igbllchtJ:
At SEATl'LE -The young Univenity
or Padlic Tlgera embarulled the
University of Wll!hJnlton f0< 3\0 periods,
then t.11 vict1m to penalties and lost to
the nlntb-renked Huskies, !H.
'ftJe 11gert led •..a at the half and wtre
titd M late in the final period, *n
Vol'• Willard Harrell was thrown for a
14-yard Joa. Mitchell Tnle'1 punt wu
rtturned 3S yanis by Calvin Jones and ,
l>yanl penalty gove the Hustles the ball
on the Tiger ti.
.., a n .. yard ptldioul aroa111 u.e left
a!do wilh 1:11 J"!NlniOll.
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--FA lllocn rtbned I thltcl-petlod lntmlq>lloo It )'arciJ for a
toucbdown and Prod Lima bootod i...
I~ lltld piJ u notionally
ranked Colorado beld off a stubborn
Ca!UornJa team, SO.ID.
The Colorado c1e1 .... , sullty ol aloPi>f ·
tack!Jni u-.,bout the -came up with I bi& play wbea lt.bod to, Including
Shoen'• runback lbat rave the Bulfaloo
• 17-3 lead.
Then, IJte In the final period, the Bull!
held twice when Cal had fnut1b down and
le11 than a yard to ro.
Cal aopbomore quarttrbecl< Steve
11ort1tOW1kl, m11tn1 bl! pJaya ftlf and ocramblni ,<lfectlvely, brooghl th.
Four plays later, fullbect Pete Tag·
gare.s plunged over for the score.
HeavlJy .. favored Washington lost the
ball on Us flrlt series cl. the game when
Chuck Knutzen intercepted. a Greg
Co!UJUI pass.
Sox 21i:2 Games Out
Mart Pub k.icked a 29-yard field goal !Or the first Pacific acore. and added I
~S-yarder before the half ended.
May's Hit Gives Chicago
At LAWRENCE, Kao. -Washill8ton
Sta~ pounced on a fumble pitcbout with
less than four minutes remaining, con-
verted the Kansas mishap into a
touchdown and two-point converiioa end
edged the Jayhawkl 1&-17.
. 3-2 Victory Over Halos
1be late-game turnabout nullified a
record·smashing performance by David
Jaynes, who posed ror two t.oucbdowns
and broke K~ school records by com-
pleting 24 or 45 puses for S80 yards.
1.-flke Carter recovered. a bobbled.
pitchout by the Jayt.wkl' Delvin
Williams at the KU 11 wlth 3:C left.
Washiz¢in Slate, which loot Sl-0 hert
last year In its aeaaon opener, scored in
five playo piW1 an oll!icles penalty
against Kansas. steve HamJlton ICOred
.
CHIC'fGO (AP) -Carlos ,'May trig:
Prod a -run aecond inning with • hit
and droVe -~~with another
On rv ·rolf•11
Cha11nel IS tit 11:1!)
alngle ln th< elPth Sljmday, leading tbe
<Jl.i.cago WbJte Sol" to a 3-2 victory over
the California AlltfelJ. ,
1be White b, who are oow 2"
Osteen's Three-hitwr
Silences Atlnnta, 4-0
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Steve Gervey
singled lmle two talli,. u Leo Angeles
scored three unearned . nmo In the lint
Inning one! Claude Osteen made them
stand up with a u.r.Hlitter Saturday
night In the Dodaen' l-0 victory over
llouslon.
Garvey aiJo added an ~ run
with his ninth homer to the elgblb inning
as tbe Dodgers dropped the AJtroo 71>
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games behind Idle Cincinnati In the N•·
tional Le.ague West.
The shutout was Osteen'• fourth this
se&!On and tht Dodien' 19Ur-tops in
the National Le.ague. Osteen also collab-
orated with reliever Jim Brewer fot shut~
out.
Leo Anr<Ios clJd all Its scoring In tbe
fint ~ ··--,Jury Reus!, 9-!Z. Wllb ooe out, Manny Mota llngled
and IQ!lt _ _.i on a btJk, Willie Davi!
followed with a linll•, sending Mota to
tblrd. .
Wes Parter then sent a dribbler In
frorit ol the plate. Rell!3 fielded the ball
and thn!w to lbe plate, but catcher Larry
Howard bobbled It for an error and Mota
scored.
Frank Robinson struck out, before
Davi! and Parter pulled a double steal.
Garvey scored them with a line drive
aingle to center .
Pitching the !tCOlld 1ame of the thr ...
game series today will be 1>4ve Roberti,
11·7, for Houston, and Don SUtton, 15-9,
for Leo Angele1.
The AsU<e loaded the bases agalnol
Osteen Saturday night when 11o1> Wrtaon
snd Doug Rader slngled w!Ct one Out one!
after Tommy HelmJ grounded oot, ad-
vancing the runners, Howard drew a
walk. But Osteen atruck out Reuaa.
Alt .. Los Angeles ocored Ihm nms In
the lint Inning, the Dodgen clidn~ get
another runner .aboard until the fourth
when Robinson led oU wllb a Jingle. But
he wu erased when Gar.,.ey bit lhto a
double play.
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games behind Oakland In tbe Amertcan
Le.al"• West, pulled out the triumph In •
tight duel.
May led olf tho •ecooci with a llinll•
and scored 00 • double by Rick
Jlejcbardt, wbo prompUy came an>UDCI
on FA Spel!io'1 alnile. .
The Angels acored nn Ken Berry's
•ln&le in the thitd and tied the cowit with
an unearned nm In the filth.
In the el1blh, Pat Kelly led off with a .
walk and WU 11crlliced to ,,_.i by
Mike Andrews. ·After Diet. All91 ,...
walked Intentionally, Moy came tllroucb
with a Smile to left for the decidln1 run.
The Angel! began shelling llarter Ed-
die Fisher In the flrll Inning. With ho<>
out, Vada Pln>on alngled. llol> OUvu
then do\lbfod oU ·the left field w.,U but
Pimon was out at the plate on • throw
from May to LooiJ Alvarado to catcher
Ed Herrmann.
Ken McMulleo singled In the seCOl>I
but wu wiped up in a cloubfe play.
McMullen then ope'1ed the fourth with . a
single. Leroy Stanton struck. wt but Leo
Cardenu followed wilb ' sln&la only to
have Jeff Torborg bit Into an lnning.t:n-
dlng double play.
With i... out In the elsJitl> ~ and
Oliver both aJnclod but Terry Forster
fanoed McCullin to get tbe Sox Out ot
trouble.
California's final cha"'"' came In tho
ninth when Stanton led off with a aJnc1e
and was sacrlllctd to aeoond but
Forester, the JO.year-old Chicago rtlle.f
ace, got Jack Hiatt to Oy out and then
fanned pinch batter Winston Llenu to
end the game.
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QUARTERBACK ALVIN WHITE SPARKLES FOR ORANGE COAST.
Gam~ Time Changed
: No Trouble for Arabs
·At-Coachella Valley Higl1
Considering how quickly the general
public end individual pressure groups
rl5e to the occasion whenever the
1llgbtesl affront «>me to light it seems
ralller incredible that the coachella
Valley IDgh Arabs oontinue W1daunted in
Jlght ef the recent trouble with' Arab ter·
rorllts 1t the Olympic Games.
A check with principal Joseph E. Rile
reveals that at no time has anyone com-
plained of the school's nickname.
''There's never been any pressure here
at all," says Rile. "Perhaps it's because
our nickname is tied in with the area's
date festiy_al theme -that of Arabian
Nights. •
"And of course one of our rivals here is
tl'e ln~o Rajahs. But. DO, there's never
ROGER
CARI.SON ---------
been any problem In Iha! area for us and
we don't contemplate any changes.
"We've had the nickname for many
years (the school is 62 years old).
Although I must admit some people
might wonder what's going on when they
1ee some oroU:r banners or stickers on
cars saying, 'CV Arabs'."
* * * Ont: DAILY PILOT reader expressed
Ills lndip•llH through the Gloomy G ..
oollllDll of the American awlmm"en for
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Today's Sports
On Television
10 a.m. (2) CL ..., RAMS FOpT·
BAIL -'l'iie I/Rb 1'tl)lfisco 49en
vs. the Rams man.exhibition game
taped Friday night •t the Coliuum.
11:15 a.m.. "'lu A>N GELS
BASEBALL 1 -'·..:~ California
Angels meet , the 'tWltite Sox at
Chicago.
12:30 p.m. (2) CL -U.S. OPEN
TENNIS -America's most
pre!tl&ious tennis event. Final
round men's action in lhe U.S. open
championships i.t teleca!I from
FottSI Bills, N.Y. It's the rll!I joint
ccmpet!Uon betWetll players from
tlie !nlematlonal Lawn Tennis
Federation and proo lrom Worll!
\Ownpion'!"P Tennis. \ .
2 p.m. (4) CL . -GOLF TOUllN'AMD!T :.... Final round ac-
tion in . tljl World Series of Golf '
f'8turing ·!.i~!Ws and' U.S. Open
" cha}'npl\H( Jack Mcklaus, playing 1
partner Lee Trevino who won the
JlMtilh Open, PGA titllot . Oary
Player and (lay llrewllr, w\\lqer of
the Canadian Open. Live from the
Firestone Country Club In Akron,
Ohio.
Ing stan and stripes, accusing them o(
dUgracing our nation. What next?
Garden Grove High and Long Beach city
preps are apparently cllanging with
the limes by starting their football
games at 7:30 p.m. as does junior college
football in the Southland.
That proposal was brought up at a
SWlset League meeting last year, but
was turned down.
The change to 7:30 nocturnal struggles
is surprising in the case cf the Garden
Grove schools. since the closed city
league js somewhat backward in many
athletic policies. ,
Football practice in Garden Grove is
limited. from 2:45 to 5 daily with no sixth
period gym classes. And coaches in tbat
circuit are skeptical o'f seeing the seven·
team league become an eight or six-team
loop in the near future.
Alletbtr H·vanlty coach at Monrovia
Rlgb hu moved loto Orange Coast area
circles. The newest to join Is Dick Rob-
bh:ts, formerly tbe Wildcats football
coach. He'• guiding tbe freshman team
at Mission Viejo High.
Ex-basketball coach Tony SHllson left
Monrovia for duty at Dana ·Hllls High
and prior te that Bill Hatch left bl•
basketball job at Monrovia to take over
as a lightweight coach in basketball a&
Newport.
The latter eventuall '' Cilacbed the
SaUor's varsity before "retiring for ad·
ministrative work.
The Harbo r Area Boys Club's 15th
baseball season is in the books. Nearly
4.,000 boys per year participate in the
program, geared towards playing without
the pressure of win or else.
Edison High football coach and' former
Wl'HCling coach Vlnce Asaro comes up
with aome interesting c o m m e • t
rtpnlblg relative slu for prep football
players.
'jl don't think there's much difference
fn phyaical , 1trtngtb between a 171o
pouader and a heavyweight In wrestling.
Tbere'1 alway1 the exception, of coune,
bat the average 173-poandtr can bold bl!l
own 1od ,more. And he's a lot fasteJ:. It
hold1 true In fi>otbaD , too," says Asaro.
Rumors are that the CathoHc Athletic
As.wciatioo is rerommending to the CJF
that sl Anthony High be dropped from
the Angelus League and reassigned to the
Del Rey League for the school year of
1973-74.
Taking St. Anthony's pla_ce would be St.
John Bosco.
And It's not too inconceivable to see the
Angelus l.eague become an eight·tea m
setup with the addition of St. Francis and
St. John Bosco.
Irr that case It would appear St.
Anthony would stay in the Abgelus
League ...
No actkm bu been take1 regardlng the
transfer •f bast~iball 1 star Mike Bury
fr1111) l'(cweort ltar!Jot lllgb \o Co•ta
A-teaa pt:ftd~g Joru;sal pnof of cbonge hi
auanflanlblp.
Dallas Triumphs
DALLAS -llalla. ~rblck Charlie
S p.m. (2) CL -PRO FOOT· Waters rambled IL r,ardl: for -a
BAU. -The r,llnn<sota Vikings • tOdchdown "'11h an lnlerC.pted pus 1n
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' S1o1nda,, StpltmDu 10, 1972
OCC's 'Defense Stand·s Out
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,By DENNIS CAMPBELL .... ~ ..... , ....
A banj.noaed dffonte Wll the high
point of a day of scrimmages for Orange
C;asl College's football team as the
Pirates-took on Mira Coista in the morn-
ing and San Diego City in the evening
Saturday.
The Pirates won both controlled scrim~
mages, outscoring Mira Costa two
touchdowns to· none and edgin& San Diego,
2-1.
In both game1 the defense stood oul,
,particularly against the run.
Orange Coast held Mira Costa lo a net of
1 yards on the ground and embarrassed
• San Diego offense that came up with a
net of minus 12 yards rushing.
Pir3tes coach Dick Tucker shrugged
of! tbe ......., aplnll • '""" Mira Costa team but WU plea.we! with the tf ·
fort against San Otego, pertnnla!
pOshover ol the South Coa!I Conference
and now 1 member of the Mission
circuit.
"We feel that this Sa.11 Diego team is
rnucb stronger than lhoRe ln the past and
so do they1" Tucker aatd.
"'It's dl!llcu1t to evaluate a scrimmage,
but I was pleased , particularly wilh our
defense. 1 thought our ends, GlYPn Van
de Walker and Mlke Balch, looked good
and I was pleased with Eldon Kidd al
defensive tackle.
"And of course Pat Sweetland (middle
guard) was his usual self."
Offensively, Tucker praised freshma n
quarterback Reed Johnson (who had his
second pa!!.1 of the San Diego scrimmage
ln!tr<tt*d lor • tooclldown) and haJ'll.
runnlng lreshman IUllbact John Dixon o!
Estancia, who 1COred against San Diego.
Tucker wa1 allO pleA!&J°Wlth offensive
guard Tim Bandel and defensive back
Terry Kipper.
Added Tucker: "I'd say we've made a
lot of progress In two weeks, but we have
w much jnexperience il's hard to say
how good we'll be."
Running back Rick Powers had
touchdown! in both scrimmages, while
Dixon scored against San Diego and ti ght
and BUI Kristinat caught a touchdown
pass againBt Mira Cosla.
Quarterback Alvin White, All·Scuth
Coast Conference last year and one o(
the reasons the Pirates are ro-(avor1tes
with Fullerton to win I.he title this year,
played well in ·both scrimmages.
Ac•lnst San Diep, Wlllto completed
five of 11 for 32 fards and agalnst Mira
Costa he clicked on seven of nine for Joi
yards, often Wlder a hard rush.
Johnson completed three of life
against San Diego for 30 yards wni'
taJIOOck Sleve Mohulski rnn for 41 yardi
on five carries.
Overall. the Pirates outgained !\'lira
Costa 226 yards to 47 rushing and 138 lo
70 passing and outdistanced San Diego
179 yards to minus 12 rushing and 74
ynrds to 62 passing.
Tucker, though, doesn't !eel the
perfom1ance rates the favorites role in
the Sou th Coast Conference: "'I never did
belil'VC that." he said. "\Ve were favored
because we're defending champions and
because we have our quartl'rback retum·
1ng."
Three ·vying
For Top Spot
With Barons
Prep Football Outlook Aldrich Returns
EagleBackfieldLoaded, With Medals
Offensive Line Green ···So Does Wife
Fountain Valley High School football
coach Bruce Pickford guarantees that his
team wru score this season. How much
depends on the development of a trio of
quarterbacks.
"'We have a question mark lit
quarterback," Pickford admits, "but we
bave good kids there.''
The No. I prospect at this time is
senior lettermen Bill Hatfield, a 5-8, 155-
pounder who is questionable because of a
mid-season knee injury last year.
Behind Hatfield are a pair of juniors,
Bob Patison and Dan Troup. Patison· ha9
the arm "but be has to develop his ~-peed
and agility," Pickford says.
The Barons appear to have depth in the
backfield. Mike Mal~lm (165) and
juniors Ben Dodson and Rick Tessier will
~ at the halfbacks while 200-i><>und Les
Becher gets the call at fullback with 175-
pound Bob Maisey backing him up.
"None of our backs Could be called top-
ranked sprinters, but they all have
enough speed to play," says Pickford.
Junior scatback Bill Ogden is recovering
from a kidney injury and could heJp the
team.
The line has good size, although not as
quick as in the past. The best prospect is
&3, 230-pound junior tackle Dan Maltby,
.who needs work on Ji.is speed but is a
"fine college prcspect," according to
Pickford.
Dale Peterson (200) and Mike Scott
(185) wm fight for the other tackJe spot,
with Ron Stone (180), 'junior Scott Nai)p
(200) and Brian Haymes (t95) at gui\J'd.
Mike GoodMn (195), up from the Jdnior
varsity team, has• shown prolnise at
center while Doug Wolford (180) and
Glenn Fredericks (155) will provide
depth.
Estancia has a super combination in ~
the backfield, but a small, inexperienced
offensive line as the Eagles prepare for
. the 1971 football season with daily two-a-
day contact drills.
Coach Phil Brown's Eagles. locked out
of CIF playoff competition in '71 after
their sparkling '70 season. will be trying
to regain lost prestige behind the running
of All-Irvine League back Dan Princeotto
and Servite quarterback transfer Mike
Magner. ·
Princeotto, who hasn't grown much ! 5-
6, 150) since be was a third ~tring
unknown at the outset of the '71 season,
is-counted on foi; the major share ot the
running game by Brown.
Magner, meanwhile, is a, 6-2, 175-pound
senior who can hµrt the opposition wilh
hls nmning, too.
And added to that combo is fullback
Scott Gayner, a retuming starter who
performed at light end for Estancia in
'71. Gayner is S-1, 180.
Backup personnel in those areas in-
cluded Roy Butteling (~. HQ Jr.) at
tailback, Doug Kirby (>IO, 160 jr.) at
fullback, and Steve Mort¥ (S.9, 16S ir.)
at quarterback.
Dave Parse! (5-9, 155) appears to have
the tl:lnker position nailed down and al!'o
figures to bolster the tailback slot when
neede4,.
Jn the receiving corps Brown Is bank·
Jng on split end Joe Barnett (S-9, 160 st.)
and second stringer Steve Adams (ft-11,
151! i!Opb.),
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
At tight end, where 1he Eagles count on
a good deal of cffensive blocking in their
tough slot·I formation , it'll be sophomore
Dave Gibbs (6-0. 170). Fullback Kirby 1s
also expected to see plen ty of action at
tight end.
Center Vince Klees (6-3, 210 sr.) Is !ht>
biggest player on the Eagles' squad :ind
he's a solid All-league canaidate.
However, Klees is the onl y returning
starter. or letterman for that matter,
available among the down linemen.
After that it's basically a search
among small. junior varsit.v lettermen
that must come up ,.;i!h !he offcn~i\'C
capability of producing holes for Prin.
ceotto and th' rest of the F.ag les runners.
Tackle candidates include Bill 1-lubner
(5-11, 165 sr.)1 Dave Read (5-11. 175 ~r .)
and Shawn McKim (5--11. 175 sr.).
Top guards in camp include l\1ark
Montgomery (5-10, 165 sr.) and Jerry
Jacobson (S.7, 150 sr.l. Backing up Klees
at center is Brad Green, a 5-10, 160-pound
sophomore.
"We're so light It's unreal ," snys
Brown, "but when we compare the size
of this team with out '"970 unit f\\•hich
racked up a 10-2 rtC<Jrd) we're kind or
optimistic if Jack of size means
anything."
"We're quick and hungry. But we'll
h.•ve to wait and see just how hµngry ,'"
sums up Brown. ,
His team scrimmages 1971 CI F AAA
champion Kennedy Sept. 16 at Newport
Harbor (4:30 p.m.).
l.iC Irvine chancellor Dnnlel Aldrich
returned home this y,•eek after competing
in thr~e European seniors meets witb.
considerable success.
But il \vas Aldrich's 1\•ife Jean who
ca1ne b<1ck \\'ith the top story of the com·
p<'lilion.
~1rs. Aldrich, a jogger for physical
fit ness while at home , had accompanied
the C'hant•ellor to Europe to watch him
<'Ompcte in the shot put , discus. javelin
and hatn1ner throw.
\Vhen the American team arrived ln
Stockholm, Sweden, it was learned that a
women's 1.500-meter run had been added
,to the program and after conslderabl&
persuasion,. Mrs. Aldrich accepted an Ur
\'itation to~ participute.
She not onlj won the race hut finishCd
30 ya rds in front of her nearest com·
pctitor to bring back the gold medal in
1hal event from the Stockholm Opeu,
track and field meet.
The entourage visited England first
where Aldrich won a gold in tbe discus.
silver medals. in the shot put and javel,in
and fin ished fourth in the hammer throw.
This was the first international vetera1.11
meet and .included Canada, Austra~ •.
Eng land, lreland" Scotland, Israel and
the U.S.
Next stop was llelsinki, Finland £or the
Old Boys Games in the Olympic Stad.iull\
Aldrich. finished second in_ the disc:µf
and shot put and third In the jave1in. •
At Stockholm, Aldrich was .second in
the shot put and ran a leg on the' 4 :r rtJo
relay team that finished aecond to
another U$. qua.r.tel. • l'
The Aldrich.1 also went to NOrway bUt
action was limited to tntck events ln th1a
meet and they did not compete._.,,
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lllblU111ndlOllulel-1t Miaini;-tho;:--Q1H1-fitlt-gool contftt--.nl~---·--,,,.,;~
Cowboy• • IS.IO National Football • 4 p.m. ($) CL -COLLEGE League exhibition victory over tho
rooTllAIL 1• -..TM J'lebraska Ookland llaldet1 Oorobal~ "" tht UCLA Brulnt, I . Allltrian ..... ;...cy1e kldtitlJ apeclali<I 111*1 Saturday night 81 lhl Lao Toni'Frtloch kicked field goals of U. 14.
Mtpiel lllet!\Ot'tal CoUseum. and 11 Yard3 .. the Cowboys ended thelt
preseoson lchedulo wilh a 6-1 record.
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Sund'1, St11ttmbcr 10, 1972
WITH DEKE HOULGATE
Dear Tom Seaver: Thank you very much. (Sianed) Brett
Lunger. If Lunger hasn't written thal note yet, be means to do It
\'Cry soon. The ~1ets pitcher, whom the race driver ha1 never
rnet. changed Lunger's whole approach to hi s !!)Ort. and the re-
sult has been spectacular.
''I was on a transatlantic flight,'' Lunger ezplalned, "and
lhe stewardess came by with the magazine. Sports Illustrated
\1 HS the only thing she had left, and for lack of anything el.le to
do I took It ." Later, when he landed in England, be bought a copy, which
he takes wtth him everywhere.
"l started thinking about my own approach." Lunger said.
"I had won the pole and led races. but things were always going
"rong. I stopped to think about what I might be doing wrong.
"l realized I was getting oU the deep end by trying to win
races from the first pracUce session. I made up my mind that a
conservative approach was better than getting all white
knuckled."
Lunger wa s on the plane commuting between hls two racing
programs, the L&M COntinental In North America and formula
2 in Europe. In his next race, at Mantour Park, Sweden, Lunger
finished fourth, his best performance in that league. The next
lime he raced Jn America he won at Road Atlanta. What did he
do differently? . •·1 went back to basics," Lunger said, "I went back to work~
Ing out to get in bclter physical shape. I went to practice with
lhc idea of getting everything working, not trying to set speed
records.
" ( had stopped running by telling myself r was too busy ~
cause of all that travel, but J realized that was an excuse."
Lunger is known to scme drivers as a walking dis.aster, riot
on the race track, but the rest of the time. So eager to "get back
f.o basics." he was jojl,i::ing at Road Atlanta betore that race
\\1hen he twisted his ankle and practically became a wheelchair
case. But that didn't stop him. Lunger drove to victory on a
sprained ankle. "To do something well is ,a great feeling. but to come oot
of a slump and win is magnificent," I.AJnger said. "I feel so good
alJ9ut it because I did it by working it out in my own mind."
Lun11er Controvf!t"slal Winnf!t"
Langer w11 1 controvertlal winner 1t Road Atlanta, Incl·
dentally. Like Joe Leonard at Pocono, Lunger wasn't unounced
a1 the winner at the end of the race. . _
The reason was lhat under the Contlnental't twHeat format
It 1J pos1lble for two driver• to tlf:' ln polnt1 wllb dupllcate ene-
two finishes. Tbe flnt winner wa1 Brian Redman. After a pr..,
lrst aver tbe relollve placement of Redman and LanJter wben
lhe race wa1 stopped because of raln, Lunger was declared the
winner. The flr1t beat, In which Lunger was pnctlclng ~1 new
philosophy by 0 keeplng everythlng in control" and "squeezing
out the aeconch whenever I needed them," be 1pu while trylnc
to catch Redman and flntabed 19 second11 behind.
The second beat w11 a comedy, 11)'1 Lunger.
"I tried a Texas start. J hun1 bact and Redman slowed
down. I slowed more, and we almost ltalltd. 1 revved tlle en· ~ne and held tbe brakes 01, and tld1 bloke on the bridge started
waving die na1. We were to ba«igtd don, Skip Barber almost
got by." La.ager won the 1ecoad beat, and the overall winner was de-
t:lared on tbe basil of Lunger'• bavtnr traveled tlte lotll di.
laace In the least Umt.
Top Move by V .S. Auto Club
Most of what sanction bodies do might as well be conducted
In a closet wllh the lights out, but what the U.S. Auto Club is
doing about safely Js where it should be,. out in the open.
For weeks now, proposed rule chanegs have been debated,
criticized and mulled ovt1r with the idea that the more comment
about them, the better the final product will be. Jt 's the most
refreshing, sensible move that usually hidebound group as done
in _years. Imagine -allowing the drivers. car owners, mechanics, even
fans in the stands to contribute their thinking. Jf this concept
c:atches on, we vole to tum the Vietnam problem over to USAC.
The USAC rules comm.Ht~, after listening to all the harangue
:iver proposed rules, even publiahed its recommendat ions, which
will be presen ted to the board of directors next week in Indian·
1polis for approval.
The recommendations are largely technical and ar little pub-
lic interest. but the major thanges would affect championship
cars as follows: l) Liberalize engine sizes for all engines ez:cept the ones ln
general use. namely the turbo-charged engines. Larger would be
lhe stock block, rocker arm, overhead cam, Wankel and turbine
power plants. The idea is to encourage more variety in cham-
pionship racing engines, which are almost exclusively turbo-
eharged.
2) Aerodynamic rear wings would be reduced in area by
About one.eighth to reduce downforce pressures on suspension•
end tires, reduce air turbulence, increase visibility for the driv·
l'rs and help engines last lon~er.
:I) Pit stops would be made safer by relocating fuel intakes
on lhe pit wall side of the cars and by requiring all pit crew-
men to wear fire-resi~tant clothing.
Rero111111e11datlo11s to Be Aeeepled
It 11 likely that all the reco mmendations will bt accepted.
and there ~·ill be JiUle criticism later, because the safety ls1ae
bas alrtady been given such a ljiorough airing.
Ted llalibra.nd, a sis:·year veteran of the USAC board and
chairman o( Us safety committee, 1pent mucb Gf the week con--
lactlng car o"·nert ~ mecllanlcs to continue the dl1c:u11I011 t.
lhe Ontario ~1olor Speedway garages.
liWe fttl lhat the wing should be cut down but not elimi-
nated." Halibrand said. "The wing has given u1 more 1peed,
but tod1y we Uve wllb speed. We have tried to analyze the prob-
lem, and we tiave concluded tbat the .Wini ha1 bee•• 1afety
fRctor even thoui:ib It bas made the em falter.
"There have been fewtr 1pln1 than ever before In oar hl1•
1tory. and that Indicate• to 111 that the "WIDll llave made tbe
<'ari; more slable. But we want to decnase the tremendoa1 load
on rh:.111is nrut tires and make the en(lnet Jive.
81fll(QiUJQtAlf
YOVKllOlll
Defending U.S. Surf MV Hosts
Top Cyele
Champs Eliminated Standouts
Anoverflow<JOl!dls ...
By HOWAllJ> L. HANDY ln(foo Belch, the,,,.,.,, dlvf. tf:=JTJl?;l-~l"!r.:.\:.~'· peeled to 1ttend the !Im -
• .. IMlftl ,11 .. ,,.,. lion Ut1e wloDer Jut year, 11 ....... null Tour ~ M1lllOa. Vle))
It'• been a tough year for will beg1n defeale ol bli crown I' 't. ......i. -• e In t. r aaUQlllJ Jnvll.tllollll dtfendln& champ-in the in a aemlfinal bell thlJ morn-1~""" """ 'G.\, • Crfl<rlwn bicycle nee IOdq ~IM~=pr scu: ~~· Qlrroll, lho cmtro--~a'~k~ at=~·. pre1lmlnary
conclude today in the blue, versial, Iortr-tbne aurfer wbo . 111N01U ,.....,.. event wher11 M11skm Viejo
oft·tlmt1 placld ,.11en of tbe moved his residence frolll •~"II -'I~ t raid<nls "lllill compete lo
PacJflc Ocean oU tbe H1D1tiog· Hunlin&lm Beach to C.plstr> 1:1.:. y,~~\•0oo ;:;-i~'"· detennlne tbe laslal ltHpted
too J1eacb pier. no tlWi year, will be ...tblg ~l·.'l. ~. '"'lu'it'I.'. ';, :,:: bike in the community, will
In Saturdars compeUtion, to re:aaln the all-round IW'fer w,z... get under way at J :30 'J>'m.
aw. ·~-lie ls -1----'.t!w:»/· 1!4 ~ tf o). 2• ... M'··•on '"·jo -•-·· de!endlng boys tiUe bolder ~y. -~ -1 ,..... Ii: .-;i:"r.' : ~ -• ~ •..-.--• Gary wursi.r of Fountain Val· ed to the semis In the men's ='~ ' ""• 1• 9"' said special 1r<e park!ni Iola iey lolled to advance beyond competillon and ..,.. at 7:15. ":.Tl'i!:-J· JA!.l!!"!m <P•J· • have been pcepared for those
the quarterfinals and was lie 15 a five-lime aiJ.round fl:'~ tf. l ~1:'1tl:l'.;.!\. "' attendlni the race, and obuttle
eliminated. champion, unseated by Sacbl ~~~ ';;.~-;,~:~ OOsaes will be operatJna on
llal SacbJ, wmner of the la.st year. ilf'l'.,, .:.'"=" 1.1"..1.°'l" •lWiO Margutrfte Parkway ~ ope<>
coveted n..i... v ... anamo~-1'1• tator areas·. • .................. -V\l&C' A&l.I ""' ••TU1tDAY 1;11ULTS ~a -.1.t= .,. ... J.~I· '· II -----··•~ ••·t ••· perpetual trophy as the all· Matr.,. ,WM1t111Mlbl NJJ,tiJlldliilMJ,'s.r:' -r..nc:r. e R\:Qlluuu~ ""' vc
round surfer a year -.go, like-,l.,~t,.:f. £' alrv ~ <lJ.~WM ~-" La Paz ex.It of the Sin Diego wise fell Victim of poor curls .,.."' u -1. 11:ic.-·~~ cow ~ tNJJ; P~~l: FuewQ be used. Siana will in a senklrs Rmifinal beat ,..,...,, t. Jlflll G•"-Ot•>· 1tct1.t" {Nfi:'."i olUn CWIM direct traffic to park1ng .....
competition and was e1imin-•{•!i 'r-el-.!'11C~£;·DI:.,:: f:;f,:! 11,,;J; 1",:.~d '~ located near the tnterlec:tion ated. 1"/Jen~A~.c= w:.~·(HIJ. ~4tP'h. a.rnM (F~·'· .. La Paz Road and Margutri.te
Sachs finished third overall ••mlflillltt · 11,y"P!l! :'tTiM t. t:f: ~ ... !f. .. ·f· Parkway. However. the three
In the senlora and seoond in ~ EJ.f.~V~i.i~·~~vtmatttE?J:a\1:1l'. i: ... :st,~"lJ~ · i "t~r~t..; other Mission Viejo exits ••
Newport's Riggs
the tandem to win the award c~' ,f;1·7
5· ::c51·1~~l: '-' OUAlTlltMAIN Oso, Crown ·Valley and· Av111
a year ago. ,, IFI•.. ,.1~1:r_...,',~,. ;i~ °1-?,.,J•\M., • <~~ .. :: Parkways may also be usecl .. He wm ~ail to pick~ points •OYS '°"*"!f'.:IMl•I N'l' II --DWlt N. ~ set.;; be nee traffic.
in the seruors this time .around tF'eT',. 2/,.kbt.'i1111 ~111. N--.n kNa•IOA•IU!!, '"""'' Foldi11g chairs and sun bal!I
making it virtually impossible R!.:i""t~;..cr!.:1,~ WM (DPI. i. ~~'T~ ·~· ,rr;,-;s,Tfr!.• !H:U:. ere recommended, but there
to repeat as all-round surfer 9,~1H.m.o1 · .~pw-11"1•.l. 2. w~=-t 1to, :~1N1f:"'°" s. will be plenty of soft drlnkt, bot
where points must be scored H•e.:;i1et1'2o"iii'!· Krv~ ·11...., (NII, :r. ic"""'' d-j· IH•w•lll· dogs and lee cream available . I t e c l. c ... " '"' .1 · -c .... ,11.1. . r f esh •••••• ln at elSt WO events. S•rl~t :M r-1. llklf .. Mr !Hal, :r. rst:-r.12T tl..orll ktl.I. L DuhlM rom re r ment ~man.
Joyce Hof!man Lancor, s1M1F1~ ned by the Saddleback Valley
women's title winner a year w~'"'W!. 510,.J. t N-"*' 'fJri~f. ~ Lions Club. Proceeds will go
Heads Net Event
First round action In the
43rd annual Pacific Southwest
Senion lemlil cblmpiOMhlpr
at the Newport Beach Tennia
Club will get under way Mon-
day with more than 300
players perlicipeting.
Headlining the star-studded
field will be Bobby Rigas of
Park Ne~ who anne.ed
the United staiea Senlor Grass
Court Championship for the
second time lil!t weekend.
Riggs defeated To rs t e n
Johansson of Sweden in the
final! at the Philadelphia
Cricket Club.
In 1939 he won t h e
Wimbledon triple c row n
(1ingle1, doubles and mited
doubles) tn bis lint year of
competillon at the London
event. lie has also been U.S.
naUooal champion In tbe pest
but bu been moved up tn tile
Pacific Soutbw..t braclleliag
lo compete in the 4»nd-Oider
cl us.
Pro, College
Football
Scores
P•os
jl.lt11\11 u:, Clnc:lnn1U 14
Grffl\ 81y 20, K1nuJ City 0
W11llh1glctn 10, Pllllbufllh 10 f!lf l
St. Lovl• n. Cl'tlctllO 14
Dlllll• 16, O.kltnd 10 Sir'! Oll90 20, N-Yort:: J1ls 20 lilt)
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N°"" D•kotl ll1tt 14. Noritllrft
Art1lll'lol 7 ,,._ flltl 2'-IKrtlMll'fo 7
MIDWllT
WHltrn Mlclllllft 2t. Clf ''''-flint It.Chi 211
tC•llllll lltft 21, T1,1h1 1)
SOlllh D1kel1 :LS, Monttnt 0 Ohio ,,, Ctnlrtl Mld1lg111 21
North 01kot1 41, Monlllllll Stilt 2t
Ml1sovr1 26, o,...on 22
Wt•llfl'Qlon Slit• 11, KtrltN 11
Ak~on 11. l(fnl $1•'• 13
01yton 11, Young1tow" n
l!ldl•,.. Sl< 64, Clnclnl\IU lA
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T"'-JA, Geortll Ttch 3
A1,1b<.lrn U, Mh1!stlppl Stlllll 3
M1ryt•llll M, N. C1,,..ln1 Slll'e 2A
\lll"llM 2t,. Soulll Ctl'Oll,,. 16
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NOr'l!I C•nilln• 21, "lc'llntoN 11
WHt Vlr;lnl• 25, \1111-• ' X 1Ylllr ff, Morlhtad Sttt.I 7
Wllll1m a. Miry 31, fvnMn 1
Vtnclwbllt :M. Cll11ttnoop 1 "'*"" lS, 01,!kll 12. T1rftN 11, TollJdo 0
W•kt ,or11t 2•, Dll.,ldlOll 20
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Plorldt 51118 lt, Pll!Jbl.lrttl 1
$'(1'1C\IH 11, T""fllt 10
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ago, was eliminated on Fri-·~1":''.....'·1~~.W..?.M.: fD"\· •· Lo S • toward the Lions s lg b t The field in thiJ division ls day, the first victim of the :!Wj 1:"1· 3. lll'Oalt (Hllrm. lldl. , o&. ng WJm preservation projects.
loaded with top stars from the placid 1urf. :~s~i:,,.l'fl ... 111 Immediately after the race
Soutbem California c 1 u b A crowd of more than 10,000 em:' u -1. a.-1l1 '"-'' 1N11. 2. F former Olympian IDid c:urret
circuit including defending 1s upected with good weathe• ~r. .. r.-:. .J:= or~t·'t ~:f~ or Greta Calilornla road clwnplon Wes
cbampion Ed Kauder 0 1 today for the championship Ml~• 1!. -'· 8'~Lj'l• Wessberg will race to LA:
Brentwood, John Shay of finab in all divisions. The ac-1'f!.clt.Tr.t1:11J,~;;i~,.:>)' LONG BEACH _ Grtta lntemation.a1 Airport to catch
Arcadia and Diet Mettee? of tion starts at 7 this morning 2, lrtdf:. (Ja,~';'."' ll~s ,i•·r:· .1 _.. .ir: 1 a flight to Amsterdam.. •• to and Will conclude with M llkxnl CTn.), 5. t;:r•nnlr !H•rm,. ~. • .nuuerserl, "'•Cl.me within out race of. ..... ._ ... Anaheim al,....., with RJnn• l!V..t 4 -1. Jllff smltfl '" J, • miles Saturd y f ~ · g --· doobles ~Sam Match~ !t~e'1reminaionyev.!tt. Z:20, or lr::1fir~J.(Pv1. :s. s.,.,.rv IT•x.1 • ., the first ~n i: ~u~l-He'll compete In the Tour ot
'Ibe tournament will run _, Ev.nt "' -, J~i 'frd4!" 'full • f Amsterdam, a 100-plijS-miler.
through SUnday when finals in On the br!Cbttr side Satur-=;:tj;:;j: .~~.:'.~'l't1i1, '; Iola~"::~ __ ro.m =~ ca_taiD• then will tour the rest of
au cJ~-"'e:catiO· •• ·-held a·i d!Jy, ~ _\!miaDlS. of Dana ·: alll!l'19r!N17 ~"6 Europe for one month-on a ·-ui• '"' ... ~ Point, tbe seniors chl!ll'llpion a Ev.r>t 50 -1. Hunt Uvc:•d1,1. 7. 'l11e channel has been swum bicycle. the N wporl cl b JtobfnlOll 1H•nn. 8cl1.), ll. ErlclflClll • I •··t · ho e u · year ago, moved to the finals 1~!)mi~ 11l1rlac111 <PV), 5. BOMlr previous Y uu via a s rter Wessberg, 33, and many
Actian has been divided into with .l:: with a semifinal simlflR•I• route than the one chosen by other n a t I on a 11 y rated
Paulett Upton and Penny heat ctory. si!:i:' 1!f0J1 ~·. Lc':~':1~·1~ll!~~1; ~: Miss Anderson. bicyclists give hope to the Stewart rated one-two 1n the Don Takayama of Encinitas, Jotin-fHI • '· Hur11 1So1. 1c11.1. The former Olympic swim-man wbo at •• feels _,.,,_
el '[' SI -I. Mllrk MU•l1<llklr °"' llUUl.U9 age groups begiMing with the the d ending masters cham-!'Ill· • 2. ••ron IOc••n1t1Hl. J. o.Loch mer was pulled from the age must _ ......... ~ .... a .. 11ow him . quarterfinal d f •· • L Luti ISCrvz), 5. s-rry ~~"Y 35-ancklver set and moving to pion, won an Fill. . water al 2:35 p.m. after near· down. He c;ycles anywhere
the 45, 55 and 60 and over semifinal events Saturday to fH\1."t r. -,Ji.. "kt~~..3~1T~ ly 16 hours when a strong tide fJ'Clm 300 to ,400 mile. a week.
divisions. gain the finals. KL~~:roio..:iuf.0'/dfn coc .. iula ' s. halted htr progress in three--often times . in temperalutel Women's competition finds ___ o_a_vt_d_N_u_uihl_._•_w_a_o_f_H_un_t_·_..:•:.:-::w::.':=;:~~:."::~~_,•::l='i=.·~·-=•·~·!:;:.=.".!e'"::Yl'.!.:-..:.foo::.:t..:w.::•::•.:"::· _______ ..:"'::•::ll:.:•bov:::.:•..:l::00:·~----
35-year bracket and Eveiynl
llouoanan at the l<>p of the 40-
ye a r bracket. Mary
Radabaugh o I lluntlntlfon
Beach is -oeeded in the -ver&l<l'IP·
Tournamtlll directer Tony
Prodan is the clllmding cbam-
pim in the 50-55 men's bracket
and ls again seeded No. I.
Otbera seeded In this division
include former Davis Cup c~
lain George McCall of Laguna
Beach, Glenn Turnbull of the
Balboa Bay Club and Roger
Cessna.
Other top seeds include
Gordon Davis or Santa Monica
in the 35-and-ovtr; Bill Smith
of Palm Springs in the 55 and
over ; and Les Wance of San
Bernardino In the !O and over.
;Reliant .4 ply
·nylon cord tire.
Only. 9~~5 .. T
and old tire. 650-13
blackwalJ tubeless.
Rellanl The 4 ply nylon cord Ura with a 5 rib tread
design. A quality tire al an economy price.
BlackWall tubeleu
Tire alze f.E.T. Price
775-14 2.12 14.88
825-14 2.29 18.81
81&-15 2.32 17.81
Wllllou1 tndo-ln, ldd s2 ,..,.. por u,. Plu• F.E. T.
, 212 Point Scientific
. • Test
Check steering and front end. Engine
Ptrtonnance; transmi•lon, brake -
tom per!Orinance, entire electrical IY&-
tem and more.
Rog. 9.88 Now4A
Tough. Wide.
Polyester.
• Special 1588
ptua 1.81 F.E. T. and otd tire.
878-13 (850-13) bll!llCkWlft tubeleq.
Ground Galne,. 4 ply poiyes1er cord tire.
In 1ho wide profllo 78 serle$.
811ctcwoll !\!belffl
Tira olu Tune Up Special
"Our n1iiln purpose l!ii Ip rt:duce the 1peed dUferentla1 ~
l\\·cen the firs! an d the lo•t quallfler, which today 11 about ll'i--'--"~--'--·--
F78-14 (775-14)
G78-14 (825·141
G78-15 (825-15)
F.E.T.
2.39
2.56
2.63
Special
20.18
21 .81
22,H Heres what we do: Install new
points, plugs, condenser, rotor and cap; adjust dlstrlbytor
points, engine timing and ear·
rnllr~ an hour.''
The effect of rear \\in~ rrdut·lion, Halibrand added, "Wlll be
tn reduct the !iiltf of front ~·ingi;. and because flf that 1HI ruJe
C'hari1te was needed for !he front ~·ln_gs.
llalfbrand, the man ~·ho pioneered th e magnesium wheel ln
raring, ls proud of another development by !Ms safety committee
-the qPick release crasb helmet, whleb wm make Jtl flr1t .,.
pearanet lnpclng ne.xt year.
Tbe qofck release mechanism wUl allow rtstUe worken to
get a man'• belmet off if be Js unco.nseloas wl tbout enctmgerblc
him by trylnJt: to undo the cbin strap.
All of USAC's 1afety devtlopments. Hallbrand s•kt, Uvt
httn tile rtJUU of open discuss ion, not secret rneetlng1 In 1moke-rmed room1. "Nt one man can come up with every Jde1," be said. "We
talk It over. We bave 1bort me,tings, because we art all tn
agetmertt 1bout what ft are tryla( to accomplllll -protect
Jives -and IO wo dou't waste any time arguln1."
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'HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntin9tt111 S..ch (114) m.777f,
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Tbey rumor<d ol •lid .Udtt and apllnlerlag mshet Into the
aln-atrlppod board w.U at Ascot In 19!0, and somo -wbb-
pered of klllli>I•·
Attracted by the thrill and brulallly of hall-mile raclllg u
lt Wll pictured to UI In • dingy motorcycle shop, Walt llld (
llaortd the cllnlng Studebaktr all the way to Gardena to ,..
wbether It wu really true.
And tt ••s, even thouah the tragedy of death waited me out
unW last year when my friend, Pat Gosch, tumbled to death off bll machine.
I haven't been back since.
But the IUY who became my hero during all tboae years ol
spedaling in between never speaks of danger, injury or death-the facta of life •• joumallsts see tbtm.
To Al Gunter. flattrack racing la both art and IClence 111d Ille unfodunato ISpecU as incidental as falling oU a step lad· ~tr. • !lo practiced the art far two decades. Some say be wu
lhe beet there ever wu In balf·mlle racing. And I wbo have
teon Al •lid• hla way tbrougb pelting grit to the cbecUred
Dnen more times lhan I cao remember, am convinced of it.
The aeriled No. 3 national plates hung up temPorarily IJe.
ea..,. ol 111 unfortunate chain ol circumstances which Included
an accident at Dodge City, Al II now at 760 Newton Way, Costa
Mesa, concentratJng on the science.
Always ahead of hll time (he invented the Bell Slar helmet.
developed the flnt practicable disc brakes for motorcycles and
came up with the first adjustable fork, to my knowledge). At
·nows cycle beads for such stars as NaUonal Champion Dick
Mann and dragster pilot Sonny Routt.
But the seven boxes of trophies piled around h1s now bench
-aome as big u a lG-year--0ld kid-and the Kawasaki H-lR, the
Daytona-style gas container, the ball-completed Norton.powered
flattracker, and all the fairings and wheels we moved into his
garage Jut week seem to point to a resumption or the art.
Gunter, who has one "sil: or seven or eigbt, maybe even
nine" national cltampionships, is much old~ now and some pur--
ported aputa uy "too old" to regain his invincible fonn.
The myth that age rtt.arda: the spark of a motorcycle racer
bu alttady been uploded by Mann. Be bu been relegated 1o
the "bas been" lilt by motorcycle journalists time and time
again only to be trlumphanUy mumcted as the "old and
wllened grand master" of racing, Gunter, too, lw been featured tn the •'Where are they now?"
columna of late. Woll, be's right hero In Orange County, getting
ready to go racing 11 eoon ·as !ie can get ·it together,
And damn tho Injuries, the emhes and the Incidentals, r
•lab him the best ol luck. 11· 1.t a boeutllul oporl.
Top MV Gridder
Out ;\Vith Injury
A major dllaster may have
hlt the Dlablos of Mission Vie-
jo Hllh !olJawing an Injury 1o
Bill Htnry, the Jllahlos' All-
Arll:ona tran&fer", DOW I ti1ht
end and linebacker candidate.
Htnry llllfJtred a dislocated
shoulder Injury IJld lppearl-to
be out or action far at least
three weeb.
.. I jt11t can't believe it,
JI WU a fttak.accidont, J.hope
Prep Grid
Outldok
this J.sn'f an lndic1tlon or the
rest of the K&SOn," says foot-
ball coach Bob Hlvner.
Henry Is a S.1, 205-pounder
and prior to tho Injury WU
aJvlng every Indication that
bis blue chip papers were gen-
atne.
And, Guy Reeves, a solid S.. a, 185-PoUnd junior nmninl
bact, may be out from two to
lhreo weeks, Possibly longer,
with a traeked loot.
With those problems to con-
tend with Hivne.r must alto
come up with adequate
replacements for the
iraduated' Aundre Holmet,
Joe Jones and Gary Wood.
That trio is currently
playing at Saddleback Collejre
after leading the D11tilot in
1971.
"We'll chanl{e our offense a
little we won't be runninR: one
bllck 30 tlmes a 11me like we
did with Aundre," s a y s
Hivner. Cumally Ibo ludlllc Cl!!>
clldate for quuteriloell lo 1laJ>.
dy Eckboldt, a 5-10, !'1&-pOlmd
oonlor.
Sophomore Dove Schqlldt
(IMI, 170)° and junior lllclt
cart1a (M, 17') are '71oi l<r '
the Job a)IO. •
The nmnlng bacq (two split
backs wUI ho leatur<d tn the
ntablos attack) are up for
grtb3 between David C.ldwell
(W, 148 1r.l. Mark Stoddard
(W, J\15 ar.), Reeves and
Mark Moffitt (~Z. 116 or).
Mol!ltt started lour fam., l•r
Milslon Viejo as a sopbomo~.
then ut out the '71 eami>aJ8n.
Wide receivers (wllJch ln-
clllllel 1pllt end •od lla1Jktr)
I
7 Matadors
are Kevin Eaton (l>Z, 175 jr.),
Nick Galvan (l>I, 175 'sr.) Jim
Ciilford (5-10, 165 !r.) and Bob
Freed (IMI, 170 1r.).
Working in the tight end slot
bu been Henry. Galvan could
move to tight end. Others who
may wart oul In that spot are
Marie Mamt (W, 180 jr.) or
Jolm a.... (IMI, 115 Ir.).
Pat Wilktmoo (f.I, 200)
figwu. to· wind up· •t tackle
along with Ruasell Rice (IHJ,
200 sr) or Dominic Etcbebenia
(62, 19S si.).
At guard Hivner has tw~
year ltarter Martin Gover (6-
0, 190 sr.) and leltennan Bob
Camella (5-10, 175 If.). Alro
in that area ii Jim Hausauer
(H, Ill jr. Lellerman).
Jeff Cbordlill figures to
atarl II ... ter. He's a 6-Z, 205-
pound IOllior. Bactlng him up
II Rick lilcKlaneJ, a f.I, 115-
pound jlllllor lellerman. Gov.,., Cbureb1D, Galvan,
Clmetta and Jllce ... iw ..
year lettennen on the veteran
Diabloa roster.
Dolphins
In Uphill
Struggle
No ttnlon, m nnlty ~
termeo, DO COlllpll& and a lull
vanity schedule 1w1lb Dana
Hilll lllgh'a football team this
!all with tho opener slated for
sept. 23 al Sau Clemente lllch
against Anny-Navy's best.-
ever teem.
An lmpoujble tuk? Maybe
••. and maybe not
Coach Tony Leon has some
solid candidatet in camp dur·
Ing the c:urT'Ont -J con-tact sessions at San Clemente
Hlgb """"' tho Dolphins will el.tend claSH:I on double
-thmighout the fall
"Any """"""' we have will
have to come from team uni-
ty," aays C'08Ch Tony Leon.
It'll also have to come from
the mcleus of abolrt 17 grid-
den with a half do:r.en
Prep Grid
Outlook
Dolphins expected to go both
ways In the Dena Hills' attack.
Perhaps the key to their
chances lies at quarterback
where Bill Springman (S.Z, 195
jr) is al the controls. Spring-
man b the Dolphins'
fast..t 1thlete and bes a good
arm. .
Aod, Loon bu depth at that
vital position with ....,.,..,....
Al Beoevldea (5-1, 175) 11so
available. Tbe latte< figures to
a1ar1 OD defense wblle Sprillg·
man ls busy at qb.
Other ol!enolv•· threall.are
fullback Bob Spiers (HO, 170
sopb) halfback John IJlloo (5-
7. ts's jr), slotback Steve
Miklos (HO, 160 jr) and
flanker Mark EljeMolm (!--0,
160 Jr). If that sounds lib •
five-maJl b 1 ck f i e·l d it's
because the Dolphins will ho
going wtlh tine wide
r«e!vtra wt1hout a tlcbl tlld
OD many OC<OllODI·
"We don't hive the ~
power to nm over anyone, eo
we're going to have to """"4
thlnga CIUI," •YI Leon.
When tho DolJlhlnl revert lo
the more eumat:attve ofhme,
they'll pull aul tlJelt apllt ml
(Mario ~ a f.7, H5
jr. !run Sall Cllmelle lllgh)
and Inter\ Ught md Bob
DroWn (M, UO qli) or Scott
Bruce (!--0, U0 jr).
ni·e interior offensive
forward wall consists of five
juniors.
Al Sanchez (W, !SS) is at
center while Steve W01mser
IW, 165) and Bour Torres IS.
8, 188) are alallooed at guards.
Pat Chicu (S.l, 195) and
Muk Radner (~Z. 190) are
tops In tho tackle ......
-tack!• candidate ls West Virginia tremfer Scott
Sharp, but 11 appeors he'll pro-
bably he used primarily OD -•1we bavm't clone too much
blltq In lerm'• of teem
ecrtmmqlac ........ of -tact ot numbers,'' •YI Leon.
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Beech policed e part men t PtcTrTtous eust••ss "'*'~ 0r.,.. COMt Din., ,.11ot,
returned lmne Friday night NAM• ITATIMlllT ~;r"' .. J1 .,.. ,.,.,,.. ti~~
with 18 medals obtained in the ,,;111 fDllDwlng Pl<°'°" 11 dolngo llullflMl'I---====,.,,=~--==
police olympics being staged Wl40LIU.LI!! AUTO EXCHANG~. 1'1 PUBUC NOTICE
at the Hilton Im in San Di o ~~~st .. •wt. c, C•t• Ma-. ce1H ... t---:-=tc=•~,.=-~ •• ~.~.._="-,,.--
and f f eg Ml'1I c111r1tot ~ ''' su,aaioa coun °' Tflll eaturing most 0 the Govtrnor 11 .. Cotti Mn.I. c111r .. """· ITAT• Ofl C:ALIPCNtliltA '" depertments tn the !late of T111, ~•l11t11 11 t.tlng coric1uct111 w 111 • TH• COUNTY o, ..,.._
Calif , IP1dlwld111I. 111'9 .. MAllY •llZAll'TH Kll.LY1 onua. M•rl• c. 1(1lml)loch ·~ ~y ILIZAl•TH •a.o. .,.._ ~ N ·1 d I I I Tiil• 1l1!1m111t 111111 Wllll tlle County Id, ~ ue eWPOr epru: men SC c1 ... 11 ol °"""°' CIYPl•Y Oii &ept ••• "''· .... HOTIC• II Hl•l•Y OIVl'Jf .. -two relay records and Ken ••v•rly J. Mllldax. Otputy COV11tv c1er11. tl'ld1 •• 1'"",, • flit e.v. IMITllll ..,..,.. • , • .., ... I .....,,. MYll\(I cl1lm1 ... 1 ... 1 "" Doesburg broke two lndlv1dual Publls!'led Or•ll9• co11t D11ty l'/krt, .. 111 dtt111 ... 1 ..1r1 rtQl.llr'lll ro 11i. tM,.., marks in the SO and 100-metcr seo1•mbtr 10. 11, 24 '"" OCtDbtr 1, .,w1tt1 tht t1t<••1•rv vauc111r1. '" t11e offlQ 1tn t15'-n llM c1.,11; 01 1111 •l>Dv• lfltl"'41 court • .,. breaststroke. PUBLIC NOTICE 11 prtwnt ,,....,, w1111 1111 111e .... ,..,
In h edl I YOWfllrt. lo llM "'"""119'1111 et htWc .. t e 200 m ey re ay, a Amer1<1, 5tn11 """' 01tr•kt T,.,0 OHie.. team of Pat Fergu s ''CT1T1ous 1us1Nass •1 North ,..,,1" s1r"'· ""'' ...,,._ , ' NAM• STATIMENT C1lllorrtl1 tm1, Wl'lld1 11 !I'll ofkl ..
Doesburg, Bob Smith and Tom Tiii to11ow111111 Ptrwi 11 6ol11G llull111t1 111111 ..... 1 of 111t ul'lil•r1lon111 "' ••< '"'"'"'
SChupbach lowered the former ••: RAM cvcLe P110ovCTs. 1w =~"\:,.'~~1~1':.. 0:... .. ~.r:=:. standard of 1:50.8 to 1:49.8. lu-lor St .• Cotti MeWt '26fl. tlorl ot 1~11 ,..,,l(I,
f I I Rlll'I lllltn11llll'ltl Corporttlott. 1111~ at Amt<'lc.I In the 200 reesty e re ay , Thi• tiut1 .... 1 •• bllfl8 conauc:t•d 11y • N•rl-1 Trwi
the same team fmisbed with a c1111or .. 1. eotPOt•llilll· •1'111 11V1""1 ••Md1tllft ~ M. P'1rkll' f•«Vlor al Ille Wiii 1:36.3 compared to 1:38.7 for v1°'"",...,'""' oi 1111.bovl "'""" dlcld111t CIMlllll f'•lrw the old standard Tiii• tll'-f ,. .. wttn ftw c_,.,. MUllWIYZ. HUIWITl .. llMll!.
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l :IUS. 3. 1u1otr1•. s:.se.10. •· Witt Doesblrg won the 50 breast ,., t1-1y J, MHd91<, OtCIU'IY c~ ,., o. ••x 1ia ~. s:,..u. s. H.,,,.....,, •:oo..a. in 29.5 and the 100 in 1:08.5. ci...t. , ..... •,"-'' ,,.=..., c,11..,... '*' 6. Uflfftf St1i. Ml!flllfl, Cl«l11rtall1 ........ ai!MI 1&111111. 7. E1tt Other medal Winners in· l"UllllllMd Dl"lllN Cotll Diiiy l'llolt, A,,.,_n .. ,_..,,..,
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ktplll ""''" ,-ivl• in the 50 free ; Smith third, PUBUC NOTICE t. 1:11M1e. 2~03.11. 2• Mo1i.nc1. 3:~.a. .....2 '"the•• butt~y·. Fe~•s ••<T>T•ous 1us1Ntss 11. Mll!lllll'Y• 2!05.50.-. w11t G1rm1ny, "' .,, "" e1u •nM
2:(11.JI, s. W11! G4orm111v. 2;06.IS. '· third 29 9 in th 5 0 NAM• STATIMIJllT MOTIC• UIVITIJ119 •IDt ·-Piii, !:07.13. 7, D111m1rk 7:01,!J, • · • e Tht !Ollaw'IPll\ Pll'ION .,.. 4oll'lt etD IT•M NO. ltS •. $.......,, 2:07.'1. t. Urtil-" Sitt.I backstroke: and Schupback bu1Jn111 It: ,,,, HOTICE I' MEllE•Y GIVIN ftwl .....
lll'lllle. e.cllar11r1, Midi. t :t1.N . nd S3 S I the !(JO f DEL Mo\R ENTERPRISES. eo 11•G1><ae11 wlU be rtellWd bY Ille City
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1, ll11t•l•1 l :s.3.50. '· E•'' G••m1rw, Dave White finished sixth in C•flai e . Whitler, !tit Tuillll ,. ...... P, 0. lo~ 1700: Ol 11\t Coy"' (osl1 M .... :
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Sears Employes to Conduct
·'Good Citizen ship ' Program
ti.on. We also encourage volun-
tary contributions to the party
or candidate or their choice."
or view. We play no fa vori"tes
and we'll arrange stor e
meetings for as many dif-
ferent candidates as our party
chairmen can errange."
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Retired Executives Aid
Local Small Businesses :
Located In Room A-5, ol tbO.
Old Court Hoo .. , 111 west
Santa Ana Blvd.. Santa Ana1 SCORE headquarters is o~
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. each-
Wednesday.
Sears, Roebuck and Co.,
South Coa:Jt Plaza, Costa
Mela, announced its employes
are cenduetlng a • ' G o o d
Cltlwlahip" progi;am d..,igned
to brlll( Wldldates and i.uues
belqre 11• emplO)es.
Gaulton l! the non-partisan
coordinator of the "Good
Citizenship" program. Work-
ing under him are Robert
Kaufman, Democra~ic
chairman and Richard Moore,
Republican chairman.
Sears, South Coast Plaza, is
one of about 100 oi the com-
pany's units throughout the
West that are participating in
the campaign. Tbe "Good
Citlzenshjp" program was UJ..
ltiated in Sean Pacific Coast
Territory dur!DZ the 1966 elec-
tion year. It was expanded
through the nine We!tem
states in 1968 and 1970, and in
1970 nearly every
gubernatorial, senatorial and
congressional candidate spoke
to Sears employes in his state.
Many olher local candidates
also made appearanc:es at
Sears.
Netv Sporty Pentiac
Owners and maoagen: of
small bus i nesses have
available free i n div Id ua I
management counseling· given
by local members of the
Service Corp!! of Retired E:x.
ecutlves (SCORE), according
to Lloyd L Stanley, of the
Small Business Adm.ini.Stration
(SBA).
Available abo to prnspectlve
owners of small businesses, ·
this private coumellng coven
mo.<! upecb ol owning and
numaging I busfnesHnel!Jods
of achievlle ·1 uc c e 11fuJ
operatln! reoulls-
If you woold like • SCORE
member to vlsi: your business~
ask for ... a counseling form
from the Santa Ana Clff!Ce, or can (714) IM-3290. The program ls run entirely
by the employes and is strictly
"""1'1riis&n. according I o
Elmore Goulton. cocrdinator or the project.
"OUr aim Is to acquaint our
esnployes with candidates for
public ,office and to encourage
tbe employes to Rgister and
to \iote,>I said Gaulton. "We
hope to stimulate interest in
eleCtJons at all levels -local.
!Rate as well a:. federal -and
IG ticlp employes become bet-
t!r informed about the elec-
The party chairmen, ol'°i
Sears emplClyes, form com-
mittees and invite candidates
from their party to speak to
all employes before the store
operui for business.
"This way we bring a vari~
ty of candidates and issues to
our fellow employes," said
GauHon. "We merely provide
an eudience of interested
' voters so that candidates can
express their respective points
$2 Miiiion Complex
Health Facility for Mesa
Grand Slam. J n c • , na-
ti(>nwide operator of tenni!
facilities, has signed a long
ttnn lease with Four Seasons
Village. Inc., ol Newport
Beach to build and operate a
# milllon heaJth club and tm-
. ~ complex in the recrea·
&nal village which t.. !Che-
d_µled to open January l, 1974
near Co'ta l\fesa.
· The Joi.pt announcement, by
AJ W. RabaJais, president of
Rabalais said. After the open-
ing, plans c:all for e:xhibitions.
clin!cs, and national pnr
fessional tennis tournaments
at the Four Seasons complei:.
The Four Seasons Village
will be localed near the Sall
Diego and Corona del Mar
freeways in Costa Mesa and,
ill addition to the tennis and
health club, it wiU have three
movie theaters, fi ve
rektaurants, a 50().room hotel,
a 200-room motel. a th eater-
restaurant, an ice skating
pavilion, 1 goU driving range,
a bowling alley, a riOe range,
and various starts and shops.
According to Regan, the 40-
acre complex is designed to
offer the local resident, or the
traveler, c o m p 1 e t e recrea-
tional facilities for either a
long-or short.term mini·vaca..
tlon. The architecturally con--
trolled. park-like, village is
being designed by William L.
Pereira Associates. and will
be built by the Ernest W.
Hahn Construction Company.
Grand Slam, and Edward J.F.'""jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij Began. Four Seasorni presi-11
the $10,000 panther* dent, 1114 that the facility
would cons1lt or 15 tennis
courtl, tbree ol them lndoon.
It IUJ• 1Wlmming pool, and
complete men Ind women's
bealth dub.
Rod Lover llJd R o y
Emenon. lop nnl<ed touring
tenn1J ~ are vice
pruldenta C)f Gl'lllrl Slam, and
will be c1JarP1 with plannlng
the -_... llld staff
oeleclion lor the -facllll y,
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meet •••
PANTERA
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by deTomuo . • . Imported for U~Mfl't'W'1. nauan
coachwork ~ated by the brilliant Ghia StudlOI of Turin.
Ford deslgnt'd the 351 CID 4V V-8 en&inf· Four wheel bo
depenent 1uspenslon and mld ... hlp t1ll1M placement. J'lv•
1Pf'(!d &:ear box. l\Jlly 1ynchronlied • . . .
•Pantera •.. Jtalht.n for Panther .••
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FAIULOµS
DANCE ,
Refreshments
for
all •
'lbere are more than 1()1)
SCORE members in Southern
cautorrua who are eager to
assJat those llI\80 basine!lel.
tncludlnc francbi,.., thal 1-fe
botbetlome p~blemi. ;:
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Real Estate
Questions/Comment
LA f;ouple ID ·shrine~
By Realtor Randall Mccardle
• We own ind m1n1ge an 11unlt1part1Mnt complex.
~ thing we .,. afwaY'I having trouble with ft -urlty
~Ila. Somttl,,,.. when we ,.turn tho de ...... we ~ lo do extonoivo clNnlng and •Ol"'lrlnt ••• ti ...
kfi..p the deposit the tenant iW•nts to t1k1 ut to court. ~~ I am told th1t tome 1p1rtment ownert abuse the ~ for -•rlty depooib, kHplnt them when they ~·no apparent right to do so. .
?. In mony <H•• kHpln9 tho deposit Is juotlllod. Dogs
kids un do 1 lot of d1m.g1, but not nearly whit
adult can 1ccompll1h . . . ind the Mxt t_.ant •x·
(and should have) • sharp, cl11n apartment. What
clt!fOu recommend? ~ J, L. G., Cotta Mesa r.• ... Ji.:· We recommend a written rental agreement covering
"'!l:Upecta !bat tenants are expected. to adhere to while
ld•lbe apartment complex. By law the tenant has· certain dl!Wte right. and so does the landlord ... But usually 1eyTa matter of agreement, knowing the ntles ... the
.. aU011 of the landlord and tenants.
;:; Some apartment owners simly indicate that the
i r!ty deposit (usually '35 to •so) Is non·refundable.
od. Others have certain terms and conditions whi ch
l!lld be spelled out In detail in the Rental Agreement.
Intent of the policy requiring security deposits is tq~e the owner addlUonal security that the tenant will p~ly fulfill bis obligation. It is not intended to gen-
et"8 extra cash for operating expenses or to attempt to
cttate the impresston that the building is in such de-
Jl!'lid that a tenant has to pay exlra for the privilege of ~pancy. As a general rule security deposits are used f~vthe following:
~=· • Furnished apartments. , ; .. : e Leases with cancellation clauses due to transfer
or:.mployment.
.;: 9 Borderline credit risks where the vacancy factor m~ ln.fluence the landlord in his acceptance of the ten-
•tlli ' :; •Lower income tenants who have not established a lfcord of good housekeeping or maintenance: ~. • Tenants who are subject to sudden transfer and
arf:Jmmune to lease enforcement ~ the courts.
LOS 1NaELBs f APl -
UvinC ID 11 '11rcbitectural
sbrine" b upemf\•e1 says a
fl')'Ul'<lld Loi Angelea in-
wranc:e · man •ho abould
klto•f.
For four years now. Gus
Bmm and bis wile have made
lbelr home In the Mayen-!n-..., F• Ennl• lloull, by Frank
Lloyd W •bi<h com-
mands the 111111 beblllil Ille
city's Loo Fells dlall:ld.
Brown says !bar ·be opeot
115,000 jU&t on ropalrl to Ille
roof and the estimate to 111
the wrouabt lroa fnlnl pta lo
-'11,lllO.
•iWrJslJt wu notorlous for
bed roots," says Brown.
"When the orl&lnal owner call-
ed Wrlibl to complain that the
roof loWd oo bis bed, Wr'41ht
told him to DM>ve his bed."
B-.i .. w be WU bulldlng
a home In Bevorly llilll when
be NW Ennis House and "fell
in k>ve with it."
'11.B SAID HE WANTS to
· ~ the house and bu calt-
Oll In Lloyd Wrl&bl, tbe
vchUect's son, u a COD-
Pointers Given
House Hunting?
Use ·YourHead
By JlOR()TllEA M. BROOKS
NEW YORK (UP!) -Home
buying for most families in-
volves the emotions u well as
the pocketbook. Nevertheless,
it's an undertaking in which
you'd best "put your heart on
the shelf and Jet your head
guide you."
This advice comes from the
Family Banker, money
management newsletter of the
Continental Bank, Qlicago.
amount for eaCh month -that
your housing investment won't
infringe too heavily on your
financial Oexlbllity in other
area ."
-SHOP FOR THE mortgaRe
that best suits your needs. In
addition to settling on the best
interest rate, amount of down
payment and term of loan,
know the answers to questions
like these:
What is the dUference
between FHA, VA and con-
ventional loans?
Is there an escalation clause
wblc:b would allow the lender
the right to raise the Interest
aultant after oblalnlng tha
orlclna1 blueprlnt& fro m
Wr!pl's wklow In Arlmaa.
"OWnlng Ibis bouae ii like
owning ony othel' work ol
art. I Itel .._.iblt for It
and en~ l'fftorlng It, even
though It a moro of I projecl.
than I flcured."
Brown said he bad offered
the bou!e to lbt cll7 of Loi
Angel.. provl<fed be WIS
allowed to live In It tUl bis
dHth. "But the clly olftclalt
would only do II ti I 1llO¥Oll
oot.11 he added.
Browa Mid alttr he PoYI bis
""'*'1 Ill, bl and his wUe
do DOI liave mudl money left
and, ~1· tbl lleuae !s
apanely lllmlsbtd end Ibey
live quite moc1 .. uy.
But, be lnslsls, "I won1 .. u
lbe hou,., I :'.?JI' want to aee tt
in good bands.'
'lbt Inside of Ennis H..,,. -
bulll by Wrl&ht for Los
Angeles aboe JlllDufacturer
Charlel Ennll at Ill original
coat et l.loo.ooo -boll•• its
forbidding utarlor.
The rooms ire drtnchtd
with upt dur ing the day 1nd
huae. plcture windows provide
Simple common sense, cm-
cern for detail, and some bon-
ing up before hand are im·
Porlai>I lngredlenls In a suc-
cessful hou.se-huntlng venture,
tbe behk say .. rate at a later date? ,
spectacular \lltws of the Loi
Angel" Duin and GrUflth
Park.
AJ.TIIOUGH THE HOUSE
has l,oell oquaN! feet of floor
apace, thett are only two
bedroom!, each with its own
nnplace. The four hllthrooms
each have sunken bathtubs
and there is a billiard room, a
study and servant's quarters.
One of the original concrete
block houses. Ennis House
nmply proved Wright's con-
cern for safety "'hen la!lt
could do no more than cause It
ytar'1 masslve urthqual:e
could do no more than CIUM it
to shudder 1lll)lt1y.
"Thue wasn't a single
era ct or blt or damage," said
Brown.
He aald he bas invited
University of S o u l b e r n
California ar c h i t ectu re
students to hold aemin&rs In
the houae and he ha,, ho ol).
}ection to othe:ra touring the
place. providing they mU:e ao.
appointment first,
After all, said Brown, '1[ •
RUes5 I'm Ute most 'I
homeowners . I enjoy 1bcnflnl 3
people around my house." '
•
Century
Building,
Selling
•
Temporary sales quarters
are now open at Century West ....
PBS Corporation's new '
re:sldentlal community I n
Westminster. . ...
"Even though \\·e are under
construction, \\'e are creaUn§
excellent b u y e r Interest,' '
stated John Parker, president :
of PBS Corporation. "We're in ..
such a prime area in relation-
to schools, shopping, and
freeways -our location alone
attracts many ."
According to Parker, lht pre-
111e1 reservations have been.
strong, attributing the unull.tal
amount of space and extra
featur<1 Included In I hit'
purchue price u . the mairi :
na1ans for buyer prefermce~
over competition. : :l: • If sub;tlntfal remodeling has taken place, re-
quf.l:ing -1 return to the apartment!.s original condition.
·~; • Some owners look to the security deposit as a
guatantee against unusual wear and tear, as well as a
cleaning deposit.
lt outlines aom~eneral
po'interS arid, noting thaf'mariY
compUcating d et a 11 s ac·
company the purchase of a
home, strongly advises the use
of prof..,lonal h•lp.
.J~--there a PreJ>cBYlD~,.-ltlCREATION .PRIVACY OFFliRlD AT-MISSION VIEJO'S ALISO VILLAS clau:ie which wolilO allow '
''Two. extraa that fln4 a,_ ..
peal with many t8mllies with;':
yOW1g chUdren an!: the private i'
wall enclosure of the co~~
munlty and the built-in, two-
acre park,'' Parker added. Your rental agreement should be drawn by an attor-
ney and stgned by all parties with a copy given to the
tenant at the time of signing. This agreement is just as
necessary for a month-to-month tenancy as it is with a
year's lease.
'The .agreement should also include such items as:
How many people (and pets) are going to live in
the property; bow much notice must be given be.fore va-
cating tho unit and who ii.supposed. to park whe~e. Park-
ing and noise are the two most common complaints !rom tobtnts.
···The rental agreement we have been using has
pr9fen successful for us and seems to be to all parties co.~'med. ' · -· .
You may have a copy of ouf agreemenl 'by send.Jng
a $lamped self·addressed envelope to me in care or the DAlLY PILOT. • ·
Randall R. McCardle i.s an investment analyst, college
ltcturer, and author of "Real Estate in California." Sen.d
vour commntl and questions to Rmu:lall R. McCardle, c/o
llt~·DAILY PILOT P. 0. Boz 1560, CO$ta Mesa 92626. " .
IF YOU HAVE the slightest
question of your ability to or
understanding of the pro-
cedure of buying a hom., the
bank advises, "do additional
research or consult a pro.
(e!Sional in the area about
wbtch you're concerned -
before you set out on a
househunting venblre."
It recommends use of 1
qualllled, rell<~ ..ai estate
broker wbb.kno.ws tbe area in
which yqu·,tre ~ c;et the,
recornmeodiltionr ol ~' or, if you ire new to an area,
your local bank may be able to
suggest the names of several
reputable firms.
It stresses, too, the im·
portance of consulting an at·
torney familiar with real
estate before you put anything
, in wriUng .
JI . Sh. j!4 SOME GUIDELINES
...
... ,,. OOSJDri II11-S -Abov• a11, aroid hasty
r . e declslona. Accept the fact -
;,:. at the onset·-that llOMChing
W"'· 1 J H J • for and purcha..lng the right :::. wer omes, ncreasing home will be a tlm• con-
,., .. suming and sometimes ex-~ a's ho u s Inc ~ single family) homes. Today aaperating process. Plan tom..
f unJtJ has changed about 24 percent of the state's v e •ti gate t b or o ughly
total and in age over hOusing uni.ta are ever 30 neighborhoods, homu, and
fmancial arrangements most past 20 ye.a.rs, report! years of age, P r o.p e r 1 Y suited to your needs. And ~ Research Financial Re.search' said. doo 't be misguided by im-
'.~~lon. While,thls ~ntage Is not pulslvenets.
~~itlng from its rapid muc:h different than the 22 · ~ Determin..! yo ur price ~wlh, CalifonUa still has a percent in 1950, tbi number or range. While in the past, the
J.11(.:" rule of thumb indicated the vely "young'' housing older homes is now quite price tag on your home should
ly. but th. number of subot.nllal and irlll lend to tdl in th future equal two and a half times Mmes Is beginning to grow rap 'I e · your RMUal Income, o r From 1960 .to 1960, the nOmber
t and the new ones or un.its under 11 yean old in-monthly housing C09ts should ~lnlahlng in relat1ve im. creased su'batantially, but not exceed one full week's
"""'.·-. Jn 1970 houslni units since t11.. ha,, remained tak .. home pay, tbe bank sug •
...,. -M lrtuaDy ~-t1•0nary at --00-• gests instead a inore personal ~ JO yean old totaled v llUI .., UWIU
•000• com·•-' to 80!,000 12,1116,000 unitji or 31 percent guideline. ..-~ of the state'1 lot41 housing in· " ... Determine exactly how
lt50, a net gain of 145,000 ventory. much you can afford ach
Wta or 1115 peroent over the A""""!llng to a c b a r t month for all the espenaes of ~ preparec}, by P r op e r t y home owneralllp: mortgage :r-~ar •pan. Researc:b, the Inventory of payments, iDlurance, taxes, .~ stat. of California now houllng unill by age l'Wpings electrlclty, heal, w a I er, ~ about 1even-milllon boll&-for California chowed a total milcellaneous services, and 1!11 units, of which SOUie 4.1> ol S,590,000 for 1960; 5,480,000 maintenance. Be sure that !i!ll"'" or " peroent ... for 1960 and e,189,000 for 1970. you're a1 .. willing to pay that ?.
AlfsoVlllas
prepayment of some or all of
the loan before the scheduled
time? If so, does it impose a
penalty on such prepayment?
Are there other charges
such as appriftsal and closing
costs?
Might It be passibl• to
assume the seller's mortgage?
Tract Attracts All Ages
-Have I agreed to a con-
tract purchase, which woold
not give ownership in the
house until the entire loan was
paid? In such a case, if a pay·
ment ii mWed, the penon
financing the house could take
possession without torecklrure
action. ~
Aliso Villas at Mission Viejo
bu attracted an interesting
cross-section of families, rang-
ing from yOung married
couples with small children to
older couples whose children
have grown up and moved
away.
Jlm Gray, sales mana~er,
said the yw.. aoem to ipJ>lal
partlculorJy .to falnllles Hd<·
lng an attractive place to live
at a reasonable price, with
plenty of recreaUonal faciliti es
for both panmls and children.
He noted that the zero
maintenanc:e way of life is
especially appealing to buyers
who want to own a home, but
still want lime to enjoy leiJure
activities.
Many buy!:n are single peo-
ple with a relaUvely high level
-s~ OP/ locltlon. ~g
before· yo~ look at ·a ho,,.. you
should l'nvtstlgate com-
munities1cartfully with an eye
to suitability for your fimlly. ·
Look for a neighborhood with
a socio-economic s t a n d a r d
similar to your own. Look into
transportation, shopping and
recreational facilities, schools,
churches and special al·
tracUons. Search for a
reuonable zoning ordinance
which allows fOr aome srowth
and Is wall enfor<ed by the
Read Rules Carefully
Before Signing Lease
community.
-Maintain a cbeckllst of
things to observe In potential
homes and keep a written
record or the homes you visit
which lnlerest you.
By JIM HUFNAGEL
Every apartment com-
munity hu a l!Jt of "ahaJJ
nots." This stl of rules 1.5 in-
tended to codify your rela-.
tionah!p to the owner, the
building, and your fellow
tenants.
-Jn looking over a home, Sometimes house rules are
don't be afraid t-0 take your scattered through the lease or
time , Ask questk>ns freely, rental agreement. M-0re com-
and erpect direct answers monly they are Hsted In a· from the real estate agent and the seUer. Jt Is nol out of line . separate document, usually
to ask to see fuel recelpt8, to referred to in the lease and
ask f<r the names of people made binding when the lease
who have serviced equipment ls signed.
and plumbing. Read them very carefully:
AT THE LEAST you should: you might find a number of
Note if there are water management rules w h i c h
stains or dampness in comers really put U 'on the renter.
of the balement. Either c:ould These U8ually come about u a
be the lip-off to a seepage prob-result of over-cope by apart.
tern. ment ownen who have been
Check the electric service mtitreated by various tenants
entrance to make 1ure wiring over the yean. Be especlaDy
is adequate for your needs. mindful of those rules whlc:b
Today, 100 amp wvlce 11 dctell obllgatlono of the tenant
minimum and this will rapidly and the londlord.
become inadequate u more
electronic productt come into
use.
Four designs are being In-
troduced at Century West.
featuring up to 2.570 square
reet. The one-and two-ttory
plans oUer homebuyers twelve
aeparate elevatlon1 from
which to clloose tn two, three,
and four-bedroom dtslgru:.
Century West r;nay be reach-
ed from the <Jarden Grove
Freeway to !bl Brookhunt ex-
IL Pl'oceed ...,th 111 Brook-
hunt to !Ward lheo lell to
Colllury Wm at Ward AVCIUO
In Watmlnater,
Jtautlful
Stick-on
LABELS
~A In W orki:qg Homeowners' Gr~up
~ ~!~W Ro&ers once said lhat
>.Americans w111 · join at the • • J!o>p of a hat .. . and
'6rilclpole al· the polnl ol a
• 11, but-one Med 1earcb 90'
than ,the Sierra Bonita pm.~1y -.auoa In
eRoctforadmnatlc
plloa, ' Oil of the four
in e ownert' auociatfionl
Broltdrnoaf H o m e • .'
Roel< YWqe In lr\'loo,
Siem Bonita '"'"f b • rtlna es1mp e of
tic community aplrll
.-rl:t JlO mtmber•
ln Ile ora:anlzatlon, a maJorily ol whom ..,..
porll:lpota In ..uvw.. ~~.It~~'
lion that ""'1U.. -"=·· ... l-':".'1nu ... ~
• I ' •
Ptnonall11d • Styllllh • Effldtnt
Order For Younelf or • Frltnct
t.fey be usecl on envelop•• •s r.fum eddr111
le.Deis. Also very h•ndy es idRtlfic•tio11
lebtl1 for marking p•non•I items 1uch ••
boo••, ncord1, phofot, etc. L•bels atick o"
9let1 •ncl m•y l:.e used for marking hom•
caftned fectl ittrns. All lebels art pri11fecl
wJfh ttylish Vo9ue fypt on fine qu•lity wh it e·
gummtd peptr.
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B I OA!l Y PILOT Sund'f, Stpttmlllf 10, 1'172
FREE
RIAL ESTATE • a.,ICINSING
COURSE
F1mou1 littrttln9 coutt• now eveft..
•ble thru Terb•ll. Ap_plicenf1 fully
rtlmbunecf upon qu1nficetlon. For
cf1t•il• c•ll Al Slun,1 714~1•2-5511
in Oren9• Cou11ty.
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BEAUTY.IN EL TORO! $35,9901
21., M. ft. "°'" f1mll'f llo<ne wllh 4 rn1Jttt sited btdrODIM, •Mh r:· ...,.iw c;IOUlll "'" airPetl1111, custom drlll'd· Eltllll'lt flrepl.a lft.,llWe
t....,llY "°'"' IHtltf bllllllllttS ill TM lll"M dillll'(ll reom. 0.klKt llUltlllt
lllfd'IM, J mar!Ji. & tonnlu blllil1. 2S ft. ~rW-Nlfol PteHUa.llr' ~ ~ ftnem for prlYKYI DMO'D,
MESA VERDE--431,950-NO DOWN G.I.
Tlnftt -lo•IOW ~ --...It. Ollt ol Ille 111"91 1rfQ -illvtlY Mn'ltt.
ftlc;t ntfol\bol'• -nrtr 111 c.onvtnllllK"· 3 btdroorm, t btrlH, .,,... farnllr room wilt! eleotnl llttp11c1, llcldllionll 1\r~!Kt In 11rac:lous Uvlnoa
room wltll pk 11Jrt wfnclOw Ofll'loolo 1 tr11ty pMlt llltt ytrd. AU tltcirlC
.. Afttcl" &111111-111 kJldlen, Cl\ll\Wtil\tr. CO-.trild CHiiio. 5"11)-JnCI.
SAN J.UAN EXECUTIVE! $82.500!
E•uPttonll 11i.. et !'11111 tnd "IOUnllln&. Cfttem bllllt .f Mdt'OOnll, I btltl ,._ wltll 111.clTIM l1r1r 11ml1Y !'om! 91'9CM lw "'""1ne..,1 ,,,.
pl.ct, 1U 11Kttk "Award" bulft.ln kltcMn. dlsl!Wllller. Air condlllonlN
,,.,,....,, 1vfl)f'l'lll1c '''"' door OPtMr. SO mud'I Mr• -""'' lnvll• rvw
111m1r111on1 4'J.l:Ml.
Since 1926 ~
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26 FT. COVERED PATIO! $30.0001 COSTA MESA
t.Ota!ed 1n llOPUl•r 1rt1 of Cotr. Mn11-•-_.,.-llld""9n!S." ~ blltl ..
i.ret t.1mJl'f room for 111 "In SCtnn.'' wlfl.UVtl' bulllln klftllen. ln-
vlllnt tlrt11llct. SUmmi!f p1r1IM In file Hiio. No clo'wn G.I. tlrfl'll -911
1thert low·low down PllYmet!ll _1.tO.Jnv,.
LERI LAGUNA HILLS! $32,0001
I monllw I'll'# wltt'I itnlll• dttP ill.If ctllldllll, Cllltom dr.,.... Nltlflt .. ,.,_ t1:1p«I, ntrlnki.tl, HG'llllnll JO do kit mov1 In IRIPICX I. ..,IOI' llvlllO ln
1 ttrrlflc 1ru, 3 bfdraon'lt, 2 blths, ,.fl" f1mtly f9Gnl DrKW tr, lland-tam. tlr1pl1c1. 8ulltln .1ppl11~. formal dlnl"SI room -ctndlttlOhl I.
wlnt lnllmalt dl11111r1I o-r lr1n1f1rrtdl '3IM060.
SPARKLER IN EJ. TORO! $29,500 ·NO DOWN e.I. ttrm.....-.,_ Ill """5. I ~ btf,_, I llltftlt. fll'l'llly rwont
wlTh tllNlll fl,.pi.ce Jl'IMf COftWllltM .. "* tlvlltt?I ._,. kncr., ""
llttllllli Hiia for lllolt' ''CMk OVf." Pool 1il9d •l"Olll'dl -~ •
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Tarbell Reaches· 81°/o . ~
Of The Home Buyen
* 10 FULL PAGE ADS EACH WEE!<.
*TARBELL'S EXCLUSIVE MULTIPLE
. LISTING IOOK • • 'Ii GUARANTIED SALES. * Cl)MPLUE FINANCING * TELETYl'I SIRVICE '
''LIST YOUR HOME
·WITH NUMBER l.'~
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GOOD MORNING SUNSHINE! $37,oOo ~arrntr model llome· Incl 1ft bttt.r th.111 madll c:GftllltlOn. Brlnl klnl 1r1M t1,1n,ltur1 lot' . ~ ov_tfl_lled bfdrWml, 2 111Mm"'8 -P11Uman bllllt, wlfl'•
Pf'ldl I. fay bltllt In kllchen, dllfl....alM!'. F1mlly -for 111 tfil tc:tlan,
11 .... IKI. Lowly .-tla. "Goad Marnltlll Sun.hint" lfllt'• """"'' you'll .. , """"" 1911 walttn Incl -your pk:tvrnqW r•nl .Ind I 'f\Jll of 91'Mll Miii
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OnlY 2 YTa. NW end 111 tittt.r ftuln "Sl'low ~· 1t&d f1mll'I' roam Wltll hf9tt t.1thtd,..I C9lllne1 ·1nc1 ll!wlrlnt tlrllltitc•.
mr-rs Prldt lillcMll. Cllsh..Wr, bullll!i •PPlr1'11Ch, ~n«itt dlflint
roam. Wlllf" llOff~r. F1bu1aus pcd Wltll •lkll dlwllll bNnl, loltb llf
dlcklnt Incl I bNlitlfilt Htla. "2·"61.
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SOUTH COAST QFFICIS . • • * COSTA MES:A • JtlS .._.., ll'f'L
* HUNTINGTON BEACH
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* HUNTINGTON BEACH -""-* HUNTINOTON •IEACH __ ...,.
* HUNTINGTON .IACH tm 11 RM
ff FOuHT~N VALLIY .
tiilM ••I':• * FCLJUNTAIN VALLEY . ' ,,,. ... , ..
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Moll pur ~-11 ... le Pot Dunn/At Your s.tvlc1, °''""' COis! Dolly Pilot,
~.O. lox· 1560, Coofl Mlto, ~ 92626. Include """' tel~ numbor.
' ' ~ DEAR PAT: Mlon eaaaad by aowa-•a lacUllles h•e Ileen
J \'role to you In June aboul my ptoblem'with ettmlnaled.· Ro111111oor'~ lore• ,.,..r Hae ts aol
C,ompusamp Df8tributlng Center and you w~red belnJ ...,.. le fall -Hy ...i lhe fwmalton •f '
In )\Jllr colmm thll my.daughter and I ...aid,... """"" llipllal (1twer 1a1) woo a problem unlD ...l'..
ce1v1 · OW' Pae!. Pill wl~ i few ·--.. No ..:e<•iili-_. -lnlllq'-ol ehemlcal• were Panel-PW~ altj~ IDCl I~~ to.,?!11'1._ • w,....,. Iott ~ .,-. Siar&-said Ille u-
lltlea Tlyb and' made reference to ,.... colilmn, · pie.-odon :roa ....a may lie caaaad •Y """
bul all I &Ot fnmi'lier wu lolaL$i1Moe, S11aJ1 I -t1pe llm'loel or fertlllled • .., erops ID
give up and chalk the loal '_11\oaey ·up to lesson aearby arplcullaral areas, However, 11 lbe odor
J~! · ' ·f , )'OG .ameQ, 11 ttwer gas, lte suggested Ute ealpri&
/, D., ,c.oita Mesa may be tbe El T°'!' Marin" C«Ps Atr station
sewer 1ysttm ·w!tlc• be says, ls "deslped to · 10
A ~ rill edaer readers pre'ViOaslf mqred septic."
of Panel-Piil dellv0ry II W1 colama revealed not
oae llad arrlVed. Oaee again a "Belen Taylor," the ~e ot uy pel'IOD who bappen1 to take· a com· DEAR PAT:
plalnl elll al the New York Compusul office,
dJtl promise prompt d<llvery of P ... 1.Pak1 to
J, D., G. A., D. E., all of Costa Mesa. Mana1er
Baroid A. Stone of C.ompasant'a Callforala "'ruclt,
2S4' Statham Blvd., Omard, t303I, reqae1ttd
-ud .......... of ali re.Ol!ert •IJl"rleaclag
dollvwy ,.......~ Stotte pro!_lll,lled to npedile
Pllliel-Pat del1ftry •for E. G., FOUllfal>, Valley: H.P.,~ Beadl; M. M., Sota ha. Be
lllame4 .._ npai10d dally ...ier. or 4,1411 yd eol"· f11er ~ ltl New York for Ille "neceaiary Ills#!,~·~ period." Readers CO!llltt•· htil if lia .. Puel-l'ak deliverf jrolllems 'llillald
llform me ud I w111-.c1 Stone. ·
Can you find out if the Southwest Indian
Foun<?tion of Gallup, N.M., is a legitimate cha~
ify? I want to know if donaUons really get to the
Indians. This fQOndation bas ~ sending us un-
ordered items tor years with a request for contrj..
bulioos.
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i'ecelnd· JIWIY laqafrles,. bul ·no ..... about ,
..,.~ii(lpdlu ~lloa. 'l)e ~ 11
aandla& a· 11111 ~· tqlOrt about lhlt loud.a· ..
~·-eperatloq.to .yoa • .,Jladersllalll. 8111 Baal ,1
Gallup said t!ie Soalhweat Iadlall Foandalloa ·11
llllDg .an contributions honestly qd wllely, buJld..
1ng-road1, brldge1, · well1 and "really )lelptag tbe
Jndlau."
r-ordtr$!-eat-Faney-mag~ Jast November
through a school fund-raising project aad since
then I've only received the June issue. COUid you
find out what bas happened to my subsciiptkm?
B. B., Corona dd Mar
DEAR PAT:
I would lib to find out what.happened to a roll
of flllil' I. aenl to· Triple Prlnl' Flhil CorpcraUon. I ...t two rolll to this company together with IWo
free mm proctutog, coupons .I had cUpPed from
Ultra Brl!O· loWlpule bOxel. One. !l>.ll was proct ..
led ,IDCI iet11rnetf;7but lbe· C!ll>er ioI1 11ever. came. r wrote aeveral. ... bul have nol -reteivelf a fti;l:y, .The· mllslng roll of film c:Onlaln! piciures <i
our famllY'• first vacation in nine yelrs !fDd it is
•eey· lmporlanl to me. • ..
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Marie' Gftumu, ~mer .HrYke npA.t.ta·
· llTI hr c.tple llolmollve Colllipollf I!· """"" ~ 111..-bi'fltlil :rea le mile '8 tolled,.... toll • TrtPle-Prlnt. Wltelt Triple Print'• "mlnlnf tum" ~-mleWI Ill· pert-I loftrm,i\oa ·-:JMf IDm, tlleft'I a 'food chuce H will lie located, praemed ud ntaneil ·1o yea. Lei me lmOw lbe -"" , " DEAR PAT: . \ . --
We, ,bl-Roulpoor's .New World_ ~"e1opinent,
ID!Oll,a·itll bad cidor.ol aawer gaJ at all tlmea of
Uie <111 and nl¢'I 1'llon lbe wind II dg!jl. We jlave called;Jlc!umoilt Corporation many limes to com-
plain. "'11;. lbe ode!'1 sliJI occura. Is tliele' l'JY way
1o ... ~ ellnilnalaf!' · · . . J. L, Lafdll'a HUis
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DEAR PAT:
In February I sent a check for $11.97 to Lee
Wards in Elgin, Ill, for membership in the Oma·
ment of the Month Club. After several, complalnt·
letters, I got my first three months selecUons in Jun~ ~ were the January, ~ebfuary and
Mardi ornaments. I sent another fll.97 and re-
cet~ed the June, July and Allguil Jdecltons. I ,.
wrote .asking for the 1'pril and !>lay ~ts and
W... '91!! 1--. 11\'0 montbS' ·~II are DO
' IOll!"' ~ii w1111l!d'-'ilf .........,.;rt r.Mi~·
, !"onth and II'• 'no\ ·m; aull they;iwere Ille In 1-, my orders IDCl-ran out i>! ·ae~•for
sequenlial nionthl. . .~ J. L, Col~ Mela
' . . .. ne --"' i>I '"-~111. gim . ~·""'ed •* to eompater op(l'lllloa" la l!'ebrur)' ~ 111-
tlead of ltrumllnin.g ~ ind maJUiP,, .. ,
meu" resulted, aecordlng to Ute Ue waru aq..
tomer lerVlce department Mi ..... ally llrfe
amaber of A..,U and May ornameats were maUed
out.,. ud .tll~ are ao more aYdlblt. Unlen yoa
want to quit buf!i'C ....._1s 'ill W.·p.tit,,,..1'11
bave to pun:IW_e llie April uil Mo!J -meals .
aext; year. Yoar ·~ $1L'1 «der ....W be for ·
the _Septemller; October aM Nv•mller aelocllonf.
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J!!ODI wllli .the !Ween Feather Bduly Salm of
·Anaheim. In ,HChange for $400 ($380 Of whicli I've
paid), I was entitled ~ a "complete specialized
program" which wu to expire oo July 6, 1973.
Now l find the saJon li cloeed for nonpayment ol
tueJ. I have lrled unsuccessfully to contact the
salon managers and ..heard all Eileen Feather
salons have gone out o~ business. Is theie anything
I can do, or am I out $380? · •
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Tiie Orange County ~·Jll or 'Coasomer
Alf~ Is advblng DUJqfl!'Oll former patrou of
Ille _. Elleu FeaQier lleHt)' Salon of ,AU.
helm to Ill• a Ill.ell eomplafnl wit• lh•» ,,... dlvt.
lion ol lhe Anaheim PoUCe .Deparlmftt ~tve
~ Marllnn, Allallelm Police Deparlmell~ ....
la~ tip comment ... ·uy llbue or ·lJI camnl Jn. ~ <if Ille aa!oo, bat lie wm -Pt yoar
eomplainl H you call IJ!m at 531-5333. . .
You and the Law
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Tom bad .• Ule lnturanee '.policy ,for $10,000. In the car and Gene died. His widow claimed
Tbe pollcy was to pay his \v;dow double thal ii double Indemnity. She said 'lbe dealh was !tom
b1I death wu from "accidetltal bodily. injury." accidental means. The court agreed that taking
Tom' wu ~ tn )lit· job 1111d tpok tlleJal the drugs Jn the car was not calculated to produce ''bean!.,:' to pnip lip hll }letlOoallty. lfe lol>tt a death. 'lbe result was accldenlal. The widow gol
few ton JDall)' and died '-. an ......-. • Hia lbe award. wlilo1r cot the •10,000. Ilowoffr. the lnluruce some policies make II a point to say they ..,,op1111 woaldn'I paJ the ~ , woo'I pay doqble indemnity · when
.-..it>'· "Ja.~WIRl'I acd-' ' death ariMI from' certain illegal dmtal," lllq "AllJID w acta. U~ or poaelling drugs may
IU IDltAl ......,. 1 lht Tl* al be a l~y. Some auto lnlurance a o•cdole." 1 • ' oompmdel don't.r:Onr the driver it
The -.... &;;. ~ l!llill-he II lo)1nd WhTle comm!Hlng a
ltonal '10,fOt. The -"llilCldon-felooy. A -.. driver wlio, Jn.
lal" lbooild .. al-Ill ...a..ry , · .iur.. -eommlll a · (elony ..
...,.illandlni lllid --. • Under oome pollclel, which exclude IW lawyer tDld ~ court. ''111e M!\!Olie wu un-coverqe far acta of felony, lbe Injured or de-
apecled, .-and under1lpied. Tom lull too~ ceutd drlve~ would have no clabn.
loo many or got a batcli of pJDa more potent than In still aoolber caae polite arrellled Qiarlle
Ila - -lo.• '1111 .-I II'""' and Cil)!ered tw theft They hlndcuf.fed him and l!!ll him in the
1111 --COft1P1111 to ..-, the widow. pollce car. In roata to tho a1111on, lie, lelipod out . ..: =~~;:. i:=. ~~. '; . ::..,~::: =-.=-:' ..,.~.1e:,: i:J'&.:: 1•-·· .......... 1111111• liaandldllod-=~aeltll ·footlll>-lnl ....., \lilt, !lit '"""* ..... .._ '1111 • If, 11e 11111 died ..,. r.r ...... --. bolleB-..w .. --,... _, --'"11"' ....,. ·-i .......... 1111 ...... , ·~.,.. ...............
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By JACK REES CHAPPELL
Of tlM INllly fllltt Sttlt
The movie at Leisure Wcirld in the
Laguna Hills the other Week was "May
Time," starring Jeanette MacDonald and
Nelson Eddy.
"?.Jay T.ime." The title suggests Le~e Wor~ itself, a perpetual sprimr forresid~ts m the autumn of their llveS,
Leisure World people -there arp
abOul 14,\llO.al Laguna Hllll and 10 oilo at •
1be Seal' l!e8ch communitY -are l;.,d O!· saJiii1 thil 1heir eotnn'lbnity;'il more ~!Jiisf~l .~te -Leisuie World is
a ~·of life. • ·
That Way of 'Iife ls a return to a world
of Uir.ee leDerations ago, a world that the
Leisµre World residents built.
There is no crime to speak of, folks say
1'heUo" toi strangers, sidewalks are walk·
ed on and the speed limit of 25 mph on
the private sµ-eets i!: ,observed.
Words like "poUution," "crime "
••wcotics" and 0 traHic'' are newspa~r
words in Leisure World. Residents can
read of such.things If they want, but they
don't-have t.o live ,with them. ·
0 We do live fairly isolated from the
world~s probl.ezns," S41d one reUred ·I'.tSj..
dent. "But, for 65 years· of our lives, we
didn't."
To qualify for Leisure World residenCy,.
1 perlKll' must be 52 or older. .
Worldly,.cares that plague non-Leisure
World people are kept on the other lide
of the wall that encomp:wes the com·
munity.
And that leaves leisure time for the
residents, most of whom are retired from
active business.
Leisure World fesldents appear to
work as hard at leisure as they once did
at wcrk.
0 M:y wife and I do have our golf clubs.
b_ut )'e're so·busy with other things, that
we-baverg', g~ten involved with golf here/' . Aid Norm Cortis, a twO-year resident. .
lll'CLIJBS
There are more than 140 clubs at
Leillll'O World. 'lllere ~ clubs !or
realdenll from lbe v~ states, such
as the Ohio Club and Iowa Club. There
aro .liJ!iing c:luhl, aavetal bridge clubs,
lable tennis clubs, bone back riding
clubl, several service clubs and even
clubs for. former service club members .
H there is one thing most striking
ahoul Lei>ur6 World, ii is the dedication
wtth which restdenll tackle their daily
letsur..
One club, the 'Panbellenic Club, started
• Jibtaey'ol donated )looks tn a clubhouse room, siz: years ago.
NOw, long oot grown of those early
quarter&; ·the library is hQuaed iri' a
l)l"'lab'. ll'1'Uclure bY lbe admtntstration
office •
The library ·haa • 12,000 boob and
received donattom i>I 1,000.boou Just tall
monlh. .
"IOllY hooks the library could not uae
were redooated to achools. Most $lf the vol~ea deal wltb 1ravel' or 'hlltoty or
b.ioflriphles, subjtcll ol lnferell to the
'recidoiill,, 111<1 Mro., E1" Blan<~ a
fmna" Ubrarian and now volunteer ui...r1... . •
"We-don 't have tecbnlcal llc>ob on
colnc out .00 gelling a job," ahe aaid
with • twiol\le.
Nearby al the art classroom, •
Wedllesday altttnoon gathering pull
~tocanvaa. •
"I llarted pointing when I was 1!i " ·
aa14 ~Collier,.,, who Um to ttn
tht m«y oC his flrsl Fourth of Jul¥ In
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Tbe number of worker1 taklng flearly retirement" -before are 65 -
bas skyrocketed In tbe pan decade. r· . .
· . Men and women under t5 are rettrJng from tbetr ]ob1 at a rate 70 per· ~"''
c~nt blgher than a decade ago, and Utt trend It expected to accelerate
even more in tbe nez:t ten years.
Tbese are the flndlngs of a survey conducted by Norlbweslern NaUonal
Ufe Insurance Co., Minneapolis.
By actual count, nearly 2.4 mUIJon persons tn tbt 45 l-0 54 age range
retired from the labor force In Jt71 -compared with 1.4 million in 1960 -
and eacll year more and more senior members_,. the nation's work force
are choosing: early retremeat, aeeordlng to tbe latest figures prepared by
the National Couacll •• tbe Agtag. "
. So~ source1 hall . Iii!' lrHd u a .... for e.rly retlm1 tn that II wtll
..,,.. diem tt enjoy tie.Ir °Coldu ,yean',. wbUe . they're stttl ln good
bealth; otber tourcu see It as • bea\tf Wow to the econo.my In that tbe I~\ force coRJd lose many of tu mOIC aperleacecl and 1kllliuJ worW1
befOre tlley complete a 11/Ull" career.
Perhaps the most 1lpUicant aspect of tarl7 retirement Is noted bJ ,
IOCia1 selentlttl, who fonee a IOdety Dear.at-lland where young peopl• -4
wW go to sebool afttll Utey are is, work antu tley are JS and Jive util
they are 85.
Then, tbey will ba\re spent 15 m.uy yean la retirement 1s tllty dkl 08
lbetr job.
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That's Forecast for 2,000 A.D . . . .
WEST . LAFAYE'ITI:, Ind. (AP) -
The year 2000 will bt ,a great )il)IO for
leisure living wit~ lioming <(evices In goll
bells and lreea thal grow ... fasl as .
Dowers, •ccordlnf to James Petenon.
Pet.,..,,, 1 professor or ncreatloo al
Indiana Unlvenity IDCI a 1peclallst o\I
ncreation and parb for lhe extenoio1>-
lel'Vk:t at Purdue University. 1ee1 tbil
prospect (or the tum of the century: '
• A work week OI 24 lioUrs with lour·
day weekencts.
• Playpouo<Ja undOt the oc...,; and
giant domes creating total cllmatt coo-
trot over -re<ts of acrea nl recrutlon
land. • ~ 1'reea growing u fut u lkiwora now grow and . fore111 planted and
harvested automaUcally.
• Goll lllll• '"""Ina elev~ and
Cold couraea watered, mowed and tendocli l!Y roboll.. • ·
• • Arwlcial mi>Olll to tum night Into
day tver bn>ad areaa of landscape.
"The problem for us today ts that ,,. .
haven't prepared !or lbe letsure lime we
alnad,y'have," Petenion ~
One of the most lmmedlat' probt-
facing recreation-minded Aniertcans -ia
Ibo ovtnJH of parks and atmllar natural
1reas. Llmtb may ha'f& IO be pul 00 W
many people can lie admllled •I ooe ~
to the populai' ft&UGotl and stile pai:tts,
he •• ,.. . •
But Pelano1nald be lldnu lbe P"""
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the~lvet 011t lo the Ion( nao .. lei.do
Um' ..... y .. ~-W..k ....
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C I DAILY PllOT s..day, ~ 10, 1972
Good Deed People
UILV PILOT Ill" """'
0. W •• PRICE, WIFE ELIZABETH PACK MAGAZINES
-v A Ufetime Helping Vets _ . . ' --4:
When 0. W. Price retired Jn, 1961 from the Veterans Ad·
ministration af-ter 42 yeara of service-to--'Amei'ica's war veter.·
ans, he didn't stop working for those men and families who
have served the nation. · • Price and his wife Elizabeth live at 1434 Bluebird Can· .
yon Drive; Laguna Beach, and their garage is always packed
with boxes and carlons of items the Prices have collected, to
take to the men hospitalized in veterans facilities.
The Prices collect magazines, books, clothin~ aJ!d port·
able radios and televisions for the Veterans Hospital in Long
Beach. He delivers the articles twlre a month and chats with
patients. Price, a former VA area director of Rehabilitation and
Education for the Southwest states and Hawail, otill main·
talna-a goocl rapport with the hospital chiefs. He bH been
Instrumental In 1tttlng many ·m or mjured veterans admitted -
to the goveminent bnopl\al, thus saving the, men large hos·
pita! bllll. '. • "O:'W. • at be u kri<lWn ·U. his friends, ls also active In
the Americm ~lllon~..tll~s a watch on legislat,ion al·
fectlnli +etir'an.s,.'Fand · arilis .l)ew law for Veteran s pub-
llcatlona .• ' (~ •t > · ·.~ 11.." The w.U. ot the Price hoalll•are covered with the many
awards that'.crciups have bestowea· on "0. W .. " among them
a cltaUon from President EiJenhower's Committee on Employ·
ment of the Handicapped. .-; • •
YcnlCanHelp
Volunteer bureaus have a wide variety of opportunities
for volunteering services. South Orange County office may be
called at 642-0963 between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. weekdays and
the west county bureau, 53().2370 may be called between 10
a.m. and 3 p.m. wee~days.
CLERKS, IRVINE -Volunteers for typing and general
office duties may call Edith Peters at 833-7128 to volunt~er
services for the Women's Opportunities Center, a free sen:1ce
concerned 'vith continuing education, votational counseling
and testing. The office ts located on the UC Irvine campus.
ADMINSTRA TIVE AIDS, ORANGE COUNTY -Orange
County Probation Department is recruiting administrative vol-
unteers to help set up and coordinate various projects at the
new Community Center for Probationers from coastal· com-
munities which is being established in the old Harbor Area
Court House . Janet Saleha may be reached at 642·0963 for inform•·
ti on. It ls hoped that volunteers can give al least eight hou rs
per week .
DRIVERS, HUNTINGTON BEACH -The director of Jobs
for the Visually Handicapped, Huntington Beach is blind him·
self, so he needs someone to drive him to places where he
gives lectures or coriducts other agency business.
A secretary with emphasis on typing also is greaUy need·
ed. The office is open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
FILING CLERKS, HUNTINGTON BEACH -Someone
with filing experience, and . hopefully, some geographic know!·
ege of west Orange County could be of great service to the
United Crusade which is organizing and setting up a new fil-
ing syste m before the fall campaign. Eugenia Jones may be
conlacted at 530·2370.
Help for You
Pregnancy counseling is available for all Orange County
residents. Here are four organizations where y.rof8ss\ona1 help
can be obtained. All of them are staffed part y by volunt~
BIRTH CONTROL: ORANGE -The Birth 'Control lnsti·
tute edutates and counsels \\'omen with problem pregnancies
and refers them to the proper agencies for assistance. The
institute ts 1t 1818 w. Chapman Ave. For more Information
call 889-7470. • ·
PRE-NATAL CLINIC: SANTA ANA -March of Dlmes
agency at Suite G, 111 W. Dy~r Road iJ devoted to finding
the cause and prevention of birth defects. 979-2270.
CONFIDENTIAL COUNSEtlNG: NEWPORT BEACH -
APcARE gives e<>nfidentlal help for abortion ind adoption,
olnflb parents counrellng ond referral iJ free at 444 N. New· port Blvd., 642-4438. Vasectomy referral is byippointment
only.
PREE CLINICS: Both the Huntingt on Beach and Laeuna
Beach cllnle. provide frH medical and counseling servlces.
KUllllngtOn Beach: 222 Fiith 'St., 886-8883; La11Una Beach:
422 Glanneyre St. 494-0701.
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RICHARD KINNEY BLIND AND DEAf, HEADS SCHOO~ FOR BLIND
Kinney, (L), Talks to {11. Gov. Dick 1l9llvl1 by Machin• Producing Bnlll• T1po1
WINNETKA, JU. ( ,\p ) -Rlehard
Richard Kinney baa composed sevel'1lt
bookJ, but be can't write bll name. He's
met numerous world luden, but he's
never seen them. He bu an 1-)'iat-old
IOn, but be'• never heard blm.
~y. 41, a wido...,., hol been deal
and blind llnce boyhood.
As a teenager, be remembers wetVing
pot holders f.r 25 celll8 each in East
Sporta, Ohio, futile yun in hlgh llChoot
and a small magazine• tubscriptioo
' oervlce operated out of hi> borne.
Today be Is a nldwide lecturer,
educator and poet, aemDa u ueCutlve
director of lbe Hadley lk:bool for the
Blind -the only school of Its kind, which
Kinney -credlls-for -belplnl b 1-m
redltcover the world. .
First called by Iii founder the
Univenlty of Coura1e, the Hadley School
like Kinney and many of lta atudenta, :iJl..
validates the cllche that the blind leading
the blind is futile.
LEISURE • • •
(Colllbnled !nm Pqe Cl)
jail, as a prlu witness In a Dllltder case
In lllOS.
Qilllor banp his pail)tlnp In his llvlnl
room. "I must have 35 of them. -17
nproducticml ol old mastm,• be ...
SINGING GROUPS ..
Just down the hall !him the or1 room
, one of several Leisure World singing
IJ!'(N,lps sings 11I'm Look.Ing Over A Four
Leaf Clover."
Ladies with roug .. red cliteks and
gentlemen in bow-ties fill the room with
Tin Pan Alley's best.
"We sing'onJy the old sOngs here,'' said
Richard Feuerman u be directed 55
members of the group which bad
gathered that day to sing.
Later, another group called the C".on-
tlnental Slnlers would pther to sing
German songs, Feuerman aa.ld, h1I own
voice bearing a trace of Germanic root&
At one of the pool.I, • retired Navy
Qimmander, Stephen Sbrly, now a
Jlleguard, watches over several of the
resldenls' grandchildren splasblng In the
water.
"I don't think tbere'a anythins like It.
You can do any damn thine you want,"
the crusty ex-oailor oa!d.
Shray Is aloo president of the Gu)'l and
Dolls dupllcate bridge club and he surfs
at various beaches along the coast.
Golf earl! begin zlpplnl along the
streets and over the Lelaure World golf
course urly each morning.
The tanned faces and quick eyes of golf
addicts s~kle as another day arrives
and with it another 18 holes. some would
be on the course seven days a week.
"The spirit iJ willing, but the wife, eh,
flesh ... " joked Jack Fltzpatrlck.
Fltzpa.trick just compleltd a round with
a score of 79, a tally not much higher
than bis age.
•DRIVE CAREFUIJ.Y'
Nearby, one of the !Me Leisure World
bu,.. carries mldenl.I throuihoof the
community. The b\Jf -a 1ip that
reada: "Drive carefully, Grandparents
at Play." •
The 11'811dparenll can play because the
nonnal d01·1o-day abrulOOI that pl1111•
moat proptrty ownen ar1 'taktn care of
by various official L<ioure World ll"WP'·
Inside the block wan. a set of tor•
poratlons are interwoven to create tbe
fabric of private enterprise covemment
at Leisure World.
~sidents who live In the llrot·bullt
("we don't say 'old' In Leisure World,"
said ooe 1dmln!Jlrator) HCllon of the
community ~de ln manors.
llathor than outright ownenhlp of the
property, rukfenta own stock in a
inuf.ual ,corporation whlcll owns Iha pro-
per\ies. Slock ownenhlp entitles them to
reolde!IC)'. ' NM teCllom of the community are
coodonilalum &rrtnJ•menls when! Iha reident OWDI the airlpaC. of bis dwtU•
'lnr·•nd·membenhlp In the mutual wblch
owm lhe stn>clure.
' The mutuals are 1ovamed by an altcl-
od . bolrd ol 10v•mon oeleclod by Iha , llpcl<holden. n-,........,. In 11!11'
elect dirt<ton to the Golden Jlaln Iraan-
' elation, a torpOl'ltlon whldt holdo 1111
community locilltlet wch u Jiit tlllot
clubhoules (1 fourlh ,ta--
Uon), the ntrnmlnc ,.. ... Ollw
I corntn0ft ...,,
The LelMlte World ,_....,. II lllt
....., .. If Ille flellll IJ, ..... 11111
-he 1.-11f"HPI' .... 11111 ct. dtr
-... llall linll • Ille <ltJ ......u.
More tllanhi!nMl!60-feachers are
tl&hUea and two, including Kinney , can
neither hesr nor see.
The ,.;hoOI st.orled humbly with a basic
'Braille CO\lfle taught o~ of the living
room of a Chicago high school teacher
who lost his sight after more than 30
yean in the classroom: It now works out
of a modem, two-story. brjck building -
built with donations in 1958 -that in-
c1udes one or the Midwest's largest
Braille · libraries; two f.eco?dlng studios
with the latest elecln>olc "'ulpment for
putting bookJ on r;ecqnt; ,tape or cas--
1tlle; and lacllllles !or lr.al\'Criblng 'type ~ IO!Jllhand bllo' ·Braille. and
dl!Pllc•tinf Brame cop!~. . ,
lis-curriculum hiJ glo1m le include-.
more than· 100 coun.es Jn the academlc,
vocational and rehabilitative areas. These
rwe from elementary spelling to
elaMlcal HebreW, amateur radio to com-
puter programminl.
About 2,200 gtudents currently are
enrolled-from-49 state• =and 61 countri.
But none of them alttnds classes or ~y
a penny.
Hii.dley is the only correspondence
school for the blind in the world and is
tuition free.
William A. Hadley , a life-long teacher,
founded the school oJter he lost hi> sight
through influenza at the age of 56.
Welfare workers sugg~ed be take up
broom making, but a friend had a better
idea. ,...
Why not continue to teach? The blind.
By mall .
Today, JJ!O?e than 100 students are tak-
ing cOurses for hij'h school cfedit and
about·SO are enrolled. on the college level
through a program coordinated -·with
sev~ral universities. The rest of the
students are enrolled for noncredit.
"Right now, our accent ii on the voca·
lional side,'' said Kinney, the blind and
deaf author-lecturer. ''We introduced the
computer programming course in
ember 1970 and ll'sJO popular we
cannot ~dle the backlog of students."
Kinney answered , questions put to him
through an Interpreter who t>pped out
the silent sign language ol the deal in the
palm of his hand. He spoke loud and
clearly. "Money is tbe equalizing !actor !or the
handicapped per10n j~ u It is for
everyone elie." Kinney aald. 0 We want
to train people and help them gel jobs,
Gone are the days wben the blind just oat
in a rocker, listened to the radio and e1·
peeled to tie taken care of."
Kinney sbould know. He became blind
at at age 7 and deal at 15, botb lbrougb
illness.
Aller a dllfcull time adjusting· to his
handicaps,Kinney finished high school by-
taking supj>lement.al courses f r om
Hadley. He entered Mount Union College
ln Alliance, Ohio, in 19~1 and was
graduated munma cum laude three years
later. He received bis doctorate in
humanities from the same school in 116f.
Dil)i~ll-l Ga~e ~els
IT'S UTIR THIN YOU 1HINK •••
The Holidays '°"'9bgiving & Chti1tmo1l moy '"m a
long way off, but now is the time to order for guaro""
teed Holiday delivery, We have. hundreds of chairt
ond tables in stock, but 'four choice of a certain color
or fabric may have to be custom mode and 1hi1 con
take from 6 to I weeks. Our dining game 1et1 ore all
cu1tom bench mode lno a11embly linesl the quality
and workmonthlp is second to none! The prices ore
always lower and the Mlec:tion it fabulous and they're
on di1ploy in our di1eount worthOUt• showroom. NQ..
BODY ••• and we mean ••• ~.BODY, hos the selec-
tion ••• quali.!;1 and price of Cuslom4'11nettel
CaJ¥ornia's Largest Selection of DINING & GAME SETS
M°""'Y thrv FrUar 10100 ....... 1130 , ..... Sttur41y lN •. SuM&rs -s •
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Girl,
WORKID POil NADER ~,,_1 s.tt.rholm
17, Spends
By CAmJACZ PIWISON
Of .......... ' --. . ~
S!Je'1oolyl7;but .... _Hd .
[or. !WO ·mon!bo ,lhJa IUD!•
mii' In Wasbllll\Ol1, b.t:. ai a
.. Nldtr Rliider.'' ,. 1
'She'• only 17, but she i'efel'I to.-·-R;Cpb Nodet. <Illy ,.. ::a.1pl)" ancl
looks forward to ber own
career ill ou~ic law. ·
She's only 17, but Margortl
SetterboJm, a aenlor thiJ fall
ot Corona del Mor High
ScbooI, illwld out tbll .llDJlm« !bat age _, ...Uy miller.
· Motivatloa and dloclpilne do.
Margart!, o1-.i1 Way i-,
active locally In. cqlnlzlnC
assemlllies ~ _. ..
lion of Upper !'lewport Boy
and other ~ta!
Aussies Hopping ·Mad
•
K illi ng K angaroos Arouses World Ire
Queensland, the aMual bag ls lion of Nature and Natural
CANBERRA -Nothing so in the region of 1 million
strongly arouses the collective kang~. This is the state
naUonal ire of Australians u where the p r o ( e s s i o n a l
film shots of kangaro0s being shooters are most active.
hunted by professionall. Agitation over the future of
Resources. Geneva ,
endangered-species legislation
of the United States Congress.
IJ a reoort r<pOrt by a
select committee of t h •.
Australian Porliament pointed
out, none of these ~
ll)><Cles la the subject of com-
mercial utilisation.
The slandsrd technique is the lrangaroo has •P'Oad
what Is known as spoUight overseas. Canad.lam an d
shooting, T b e professional Swedes have been in the lead.
hunters normally operate at 'lbere are a ~ of
night using spotlight equipped smaller species of Dngaroo 'I1le threat of enlnction lll '
four-wheel-drive vehicles and either threatened with ex-raised not by the gun llot by
high-powered rifle! w i t h tinction or thought to be ex-changes In the Ungaroos'
telescopic eights. tinct in Australi.Ol. These a~ habitat wrought by · the ex·
-Summer
Sbe bepn -'Ing on wbal
the celled Nader's "moat
mammoth" resxwt '° rar -
the Qongress Project.
Jt ia an jnvestigation or
C".ongress: lts committees and
auboommlttees, lt.s machinery
and Ila membel'S.
It ls·cfue to be reI .. sed P'lor
to tbe Nov. 7 8i!oeral election
in an effort, Margaret Jald, to
lnlluence the voting.
About 100 people wert work·
Ing on the project when
Marg-jolneci up u the
youngest .,.,... there.
'-· 111-to 12-bour working
d1y1 were the norm for
Margoret, who bad to verily an "lootaote material and male aure tt jjved.11
S•...,, S.-10, 1972 DAILY PlLOT f: ft
as a 'Nader Raider'
Chectlng lndlYlclual profiles
al each ooncressman wu her
main duty. Olten this Involved
calling the ..,,.tor o r
researching the w r I t e r ' 1
souttes.
Soon the girl dropped oul ol
her debate classes a n d
devoted seven days a week to
the project.
"'l want more people to
know they can do things like
this," the )'Ollng aggressive
activist 88ld. She loond the
biggest obstacle in relating to
other wcrken was the "im-
pression ol other high school
as rah-rah.''
Margaret, In co-st to the
"rah-rah" bnage, once wrote
a lelter to the local newspaper
crltlclzlnil the high tchool ad-
mlnlstratlon for oot allowlnc
tho ...,l<cl' club to end<ne
candidates in Iba city councll
election •
The ~ with Nader and
his team helped make her
enthusium more effective
through discipline, she said
Nader's presence was more
than an asset, it was a driving
force.
"He atood out," Margartt
said, but "he was among w,
not above us. '1
Hla iD-fittlng llllit mack a
90meWbat bum oro u 1 iJn..
preasion "' blr, but she added
...-Iously Iba! be "uses the
English laJCual• .. a toot ..
M.atpftt aJd I ht 'e
(lmered "Ralph" to -1< lo
Corona ckl .Mar lllah lludeota
In It'll.
Mtonwlllle, ahe hopes to ap-
ply her uperlence to mal<inl
the Back Boy a Natlooal
Environmental Study Area
tNESAJ through the U.S.
Deparlmenl or Interior. She
also eYentually want. to run
for lh< Newport.Mesa Unified
School District board and I "de Ye lop my polltlul roola." ·
Margar<t stresoed her feel-
ing that othen should, and
coold h<lp Nader and sug.
gested local people write, m..
eluding d1la m lhelr educa-
tion and work. to this 8d<fttss:
Noder Headqll8ll<n, -p
St., Washlnatoo. p.C.
Observing Health Habit,s
Should Rebate Insurance
NEW YORK (AP) compuler has whipped out~
Patchup medicine 1.s one results of all the tests _ f.ht:r•
reason your medical bills are can be as many u 75 different
IO high, a physician declares. tests and measurements -
Doctors and h o s p i t a I s plus the information t h c
customarily patch you up person supp!Jed in 1 qUt
after some Illnes3 bowls you tiOMalre filled out at hom ~
over. But they should be before.he came to 'the center.
trying harder to keep you well _ The questlonnalrt begins Ui"!
1n the first place, says Dr. health p rof 11 e transmittr 1
Ernest Wynder. through the computer. 'l'h<''
He believes, indeed, that you the man or woman IPf"
should get a rebate on your through a .tries of statlontfi ..
life and bealth in.~urance the customary multiph19···
policies if you observe good check -blood t est i; .
health habits such as not urinalysis, blood pressure, '1' :
It is difficult to measure listed in both Che "Red Data · tension of gr~ activity.. ·
how many kan'garoos are kill-Book'' of 'the SUrvival Service The parllilmentarY com-r
ed each year l>y .... professional Commission of the lnterna-mittee provkled the one avail-
hunters, but in one state, tionar Unioo lor-tlie ·eo~erVf.t.. · ablP.· publication on t fi e
iiiiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:i~~~~~~~iii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iit kangaroo that sought t o i pre.sent the case for the IN COST 4 Mri!lA preservationisU and the con-
smoking. keeping your wei.~ht so on.
and blood pressure at normal It ts e~tcd 70 people ~
levels, and having regular day can be examined at :tJ .
J
~MPLETE
FAMILY
DENTISTRY
1 er va t i o n i 1 ts (tw.o
distinct groups), consisting of
sheep farmers. who consider
the llangoroo to he a nuslance
ar vermin, and the -feoaional &boolm, who lhoot
llD0,000 kanll"'°"' a year ,..
the ~ pet.(Ood lndllltry 11111
apart -10 mllllon poundl d ~aroo meal
It , ja the absence If
tangarooo In the 1rikl! c1-to
lf!ttled areas that causes' the
mo11t comment in Australia
-and gehentes the petltioos to
the poDticlam. dllle llCien-
!IJla ~ sbpJICll, of this
general stalemeoL
~SAMl ·LOW P.RICIS AS 10 llAIS A.01 ' Kangal'OOI" ore not nocluntal
to the aense that Ibey cen
_, he seen to the dsytime
But parlly In order to con-
_.. body moisture, they do
let.,I to remain tmcler cover
dir!Dg the heal of the day.
feeding at dawn, to the late
.-. and at nigltt.
IMRHNCv '
EXTRACTIONS
,LAT~ tlPAtRI I WNill·YOU·WAIT RILtNH
~= Au. laANc:HIS of DENTISTRY
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One ,. ... -ICleotlat, R. Prince, told tho par!iamen-
• tary commlllet thAI l I
bnprooo ... be ..........
·mooly In dsyligbt they .r.
overabundant and represent
w:wlve pressure on existing
food auppliel and sltalter.
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A NATIOl,l_f.'t. SYMBOL -OR VERMIN?
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Fate of 1 Belgian Horse:
" From Stahle to Table
I
BRUSSELS (UPO ~ Wilma
weiehs one ton, llaods 6-leet
at the lhouldera and .....U..es
35 pounds of food dslly. She
will soon be on sale at fu)e
restaurants and food stores
throughout Belgium
Wilma, a prize Belgian-Bra-
bant horse, is going the way of
the steam engine and water
wheel.
• On<e the backbone o I
Belgian agriculture, her breed
Is !indlng ilaell outmoded ·by
the more economical, less
troublesome tractor.
"The Braballt would have oo
future really were it not for
the Belgian's appeUte lllf
hone steak," said Guton Van
Doonlaer, owner of aoe d. the
few remaining Brabant atud
farms In Belgium. \
0 Unllb other horse breeds
the Brabant's meat is verY
tender ,,.and that's about the
mly thing that k-us In
bus.lnesa," Van Doorslaer ad-
ded.
I& farm at Wolverton near
B~ls now breeds most of
!Is hones for •laughter.
The world's largest breed of
horse, Brabants are
dlsllnguished both by their
tlulk and the shaggy mats of
hair covering their hoofs.
ln the early 1900'!'1 there
were more than 150,000 of
them in Belgium, a figure that
ha• dwindled to •bout 4Q,OOO
today. In 1943, the Belgian
stud book was three incheJ
thick. The 1972 e d I t i o n
measurts barely an inch.
These and gimilar figures
depress Van Doorslaer who
has bred several national
champions IJld e x p o r t e d
horses to the United States for
show.
bealth cbeekups. center at the cost of $85 to fl t
"Our crisis in bealth care each .,
stems from the fact that we HEADS FOUNOATioN The Health Malnten11M·i: treat people when they are Center ts an intended prOi;
air d "·· sed n h Dr. Ernnt Wynder ea Y w.xa , e says. mating e nterp r l1e · 41r
t•But many d!stases can be personal consultation and an American Health Corp., whir ·,
prevented through knowled1te examination by a phy!ician at ta dLst1nct from the nonprofi~
and early attention to ab-the end of the line, There, the American Health Found1Uo11. normalities." r~~~-'--'--=~:::.::.:::..:::.....:::::.:::::.:::::.:::::.:::::...:...:::::.:::::=
Wynder, a wel l -known
cancer researcher, 15 presi-
dent of the new American
Health Foundation. termed the
first no n p r o f I t foundation
dedicated iolely to preventive
medicine, to the purpase of ~i:eplng P"!>pl• well, ,n divers'tiied health efforts,
the Foundation :· e Operates four clinics ad·
vising and helping people to
stop smoking, to Jose weight,
and to reduce blood lipid lot
levels. to control high blood
pressure, and to become
phyo1cally Ot.
• Has cooperaled with the
American Health COrporailon
In starting up a <tnler giving
medical clteckups with the aid
of a coinputer and olher
autorri8tion pro d u c Ing a
person'• 11'ealth proflle" ln
approximately one hour.
• Sponsors research into
causes of cancer, h e a r t
disease and other chronic Ill-
nesses in it• Health Research
Institute. e Acts throu~h its Public
Health Action Committee to
define problems and suggest
solutions In auch field! 111
smoking, nutrition and
drunken driving. e Publishes an official
journal, t•Prevent l ve
Medicine," the fl r st in-
ternational medical jolD'nBI
devoted to this subject. e And 11 reochlng oot to
teach children good health
habits early In life.
The one-hour checkup at the
Heallh Maintenance Center Is
followed by 15 minutes of
Terrific short hairdo
neat -small -brushed back.
A great look to get into
after a day in th e sun.
Mon.-Tues.-Wed. savings
Basic cut $2.00 Shampoo set $3.45
Aall. .... _ ..... ,...
Sun Streaking Special ... $14.95
Co..,pl•t• With To"•'
CrownTng Glory
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EXPO.
1972
SOUTH .ti.._
COAST~
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pho11• 546·7116 pho11e 541-ttlt .
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Her Life Revolves Around Family Circles
II)' LAVlllS 1URD .............
lier fa'ltdle tomu, pldmoc la DOI the
-n.ttmac. Bal ... -It Mo:•• allllftof--1111 .........
hmlll' ·~lo lllrJ ..... Plrwlb'. btr 1l11bm«. Dr. 1MDIJ
eo,.._ --of G4don Wiii Clll1 ...
and --chlldre ... bor,.....,, concern.
ariciy, the Fam 117 Service of
Ormige CCUnty la her Ml' lntmlt.
She brlnp the family porlraJI out Into
the uv1nr ,..m with other pictU1fl of her
children and proudly tdls, with lhe IOft
carry-over ..JJ( an Oklahoma accent, what
Ibey are all doing now.
Jim, If. 11 a IOJ)bomore at .Wtbb 8cbool
In 0.-l Tom, 25, II 'dolng'hll ln-
tmublP In pediatrics at Mofllt Hospital
In Saif Fnncilco. And Mary Elizabeth,
21, Juai l!arled at 1lutlnp Law SdlODl In ·
San Franclsco.
UDllCllAP
llif1 Iii ldDd of motbor wlto ~·. tom -of poper Jllll mce Jell cm.her
pillow tD tell bor, "'-'" Do lt In the -mn,r
And, Ille nads lettm f1om Tom ~
Bel17, Yore thau-wbaLjhey've done
away from bome, Ibey leO bow they feel
about their aperlence. and tile In
1eneraJ.
"I guess, more or leas, that we are
pbllosopbical," Mrs. Boy<e said. Her
whole family II Interested In philosopb_y,
religion and "the whole human con-
dition."
Altbou&h they art Ptubyterlan, she
said, "Relip>n II a whole Jot more than
tbaL lt'1 a dallJ waJ of Ufa."
lier tmnnJ a1W1J1 llOllled ,able to
........ Jra!eandlibecrodltllhll-U,
lo her lllloblltd.
~ ,...., •• lllld. .,,,.,,, ..
--who <OD _..., ...... and
llllllenland 1111 • ..........
The couple 11111 u wlelp.ti11ta al
!ltmford. wblcb II tllt lhe alma -ol tllelr .... .. d...,.... Altboacb
lhefl alWIJI ........ !mo, -
_ .. -doaD'I ..... lo follow tho
famlJy loout.po.
"Maybe ,_ other place II biJ lblng, •
Mn. Boyce Aki.
l'tlD PLAN!/
•
green thrpnb II e>ldslcod by the larp
-plaeta crowtac ~ her
HuatlDctcm Harbaar -·
Shi ---ta!r.es. daa .. 1t-tendl lectlw .mes 1t lhl CIOOop and
--wltll lhe Leqlla of w-
Voten md Fl1eadl of Ibo IAnlJ, Butlbell ___ Lu
Ayudmttet, uWliarJ for hmll1 Scnlco
of Orqe CCUnty. She ..... In fact,
presideot of the rroup untJl last J1D11ary,
Iler rroup does the public relatlGm and
!und rai!ing for the service which Dr. Boyce was a bnaineu teacher a.nd
cotmSelor at-Orioge Coa.st College for coumels families under stress. "It'• all
nill! years before they decided he would worth it," sltid Mrs. Boyce. "We've had
return to Stanford to wor~ 00 his doc-our own problems. I don't tbhtt there'• •
'lonite. good family going without a problem
Even this ,move wu a till cleclsion for sometime."
Mrs. Boyce. "I bad "'""' up In a family QI coune, the collere preslda>t and hl1
that lived in one place for as long aa I wile attend college activities "as 1nuch --~" "~· as possible."
He became P.Jawnrnl director at Stan--And, Mrs. Boyce said, "we do lots of
ford and they boil! ii hom<! en the sprawl-entertaining but I llnys feel we dlould iDI Palo Alto ampus. "1 reallJ felt quite do more.,. penDIDelll" .
But In ·1-•-.... band 11 _, Thl.s eummer, she and Dr. Boyea were
-Ull:"•-uu:i; was 0 e~ leadera at a workshop for new com.
the Job u presldent ol the brand new munlty college presidents and tlle1r wives
Golden West College. . at uCU: "It felt IO good to do it
''He couldn't JMW tJiat up. He'd always together" she said. Wives at the ~d to-build ·-~ge;" Mrs. Boyce workshop were made to feel "just as lm·
said. His new ofi1ce became a llttle portant" as their husbands.
farmhouse in the midst of a cauliflower She also believes "You've got to have
aod cabblge patch. 1· to u •1 "H -·'d · 1. 'th . 11 .1 some 1me yourse . ow "'V""' you tve ,..1 yourse i O f he' famil ' f Ile thl t you didn't do what your hu!band wanted .ne 0 t 1r Y s avor ngs o
d , .. Mrs k do is go to Laguna Beach and "bole up in to o. · Boyce as ed. . . a hotel room" away from the telephone.
Being the wife of •. col1ege president 1s Mrs Boyce describes herself as the
a "little different" f~ll\~I tbt wife of "wo~ behind the man."
a teacher, A> the wife Ill. lflf busy moo, She ho he '-'-be h hind "fiind she said, thie wife of 'a •ge president . pes s ..... r r ~ baJ to seek IOllle lnterella ol her own. some kind of joy In the day.
"Be comes home and jult pours CIUt
OWN INl'EllESTS the whole tlllnr," she llid. "I llM to
Leffers from their children are
enjoyed enJl . s_ev:ed b_y
Dr. ·and Mrs. Dudley Boyce.
"I dalt'I tlllDt ,Ila ,._. hid lroUblt
Mn. Boyoo ciJo!'I _.,,, ,reading, think I'm a creative listener. I opeak
!Iowa arrlllPi ad pnlenltJI. Her back."
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D1ily Pllol
Photos by
LH P1yne
Mrs. Boyce, wife of Golden West's
president, must hove 1 green
thumb es evide~ced by the
lerge house plants end
l:ieckyerd garden et thei~
Huntington Herbou~ home.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 1lrl 21
• ,..,, old, 1'4, and I weigh 110 pounds.
Too 7e111 qo I weighed U7. I made up
1111 mind I wu 1oing to get rid or 1\ie ex-
C>IA ' bagqe. Alter many months -of
.....tul dlellng and · ex~rclse I ac-
~ llO)' IOll.
You ...,..t btlleve how m1ny well·
~ .. thoughtless people have
aid, ''"\'ou are beautiful! It's Uke a
mtrtcle.1 You were such a fat, ugly *-" ... *'• , etc.
.1a11 , rl '1 my cou.sin delttibed
bow rt•--llobd II my •Iller'• wMit11-..., 1tQ' tlresa was popping at
,. -mtl ltow oul-ol·place I was, ~==~ .. -and 11tr1ceful !11111 "r .. narotl w1ti l11t1bter. I
felt like Cl'llWling la I bolO. .
People who hive lost wei&ht ore glad
when someone notlcea, but please, Ann,
tell lhem it isn't DtCtSSAry to make
crude comparlS0111 betwetn the way they
look now and the way Ibey looked before.
Moo! of us are -TRYING TO FORGET
DEAR TRYING: Yoa told them -uol '
1 !bank yoa on beball ti 111 tlie
overweight people wbo have woa ttie bat-
tle.
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• doh 't know why she resentt me. '
• There seema to be now._ I <111 do aho!JI it. ldy f.lther la not m1id1 of a » ter ~ler and be bltea to !Ilk en 1111
DEAR ANN LANDERS : My fatlltr II pbOne, .. I rarely beer f1om him. 1'111
married to my mother-in-law. 'h llll.U ft hw'tl _me_ deeplJ.
simpler -my husband's mo~-d6d ~ ~ l'OO!llt-•= my dad. They live in another atate. be able lo 6i ·u tba7 ........ l
My mother-In-law has &hut me out of cblldren hate 0.. rlghl to apeet ,. ul '
· their lives completely.,.she wrltea lo Ill)' attention all ~I{ lives -Q>o -·a
husband at wori. and jllionel hi!" there. I . paren~ have · '1141 rlCbt lo erpoct lllelt
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D!All ~ LANDERS: I am D, hm
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too IDICb and I dMpjao4 Ht ~
"l'la the boa ..,,... ... ml 111 -
lodrllt•--11-lolell
me not to."
I lilve to """7 alJtlet lllllln& the ~
paid and tt'1111i -.... I -blM $11 a I ... ,-llr -and wldllttly, Nowbell ........ lr .... 1*.
'tUlin" o:mes bae -UNDECIDED
DB4ll VNi l'lD prllllq yw -
II .. -1*ame I doa'I-* II rllt
II .. ltte!MKnmllo.
no ..-i -....., roct;y, 11 ., ... leul. Tait ... _ ......
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boN'T ..... famll1 -7'0're Ari
ti JI.
~ He thlnb a • wlll llltlo ltll iervff and ntU.t Illa 1111 _.. Bu 1 man. He 1J a;looholllzn rulnlnl )'QI? llle! IQlow
clliml lt'I I wllt'I -.iy lo haft a famlly. tho ~ ilplala atld whit In do. ltal4
I • .... II lirlls .. dllWl9 a a tile boMlet, "Alooliolllm -Hope and
llme .... tllen II *itOloc ., ~-Ami~. J:ndooe 1$ cenll 111 ..... wtllt ,..., request ..er • lane.
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Scorpio:
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Desires
MONDAY
SEPTEMBER 11
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (March 21-AprU 19):
Legaclei, concern with money
held 1n e$ttOW -these areas
... likely to be highlighted.
Much now Js shrouded in maze
of delalls. Thls Is due to clear
-you will get better view.
Aqurias and Leo are likely to
be ln90lved.
TAVBUS (April :ZO.May 20):
Perceive reaaons; be
l!Dllytlcal. AppU.. especi11J1
In areu of partnersblpa, mar-
riage, nlatloos with publlc.
Protect reputation. Gemini
and Virgo Individuals appear
to be involved. Be patient.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20):
Moderate pace. Avoid trylrig
to do too much at one sitting.
Get together with co-workers
those -who share views '.
Esch'eW sense1* disputes. ~ Fulfill h e a I t h naolutions.
Don'l lnvlte trouble. Go slow.
CANCER (June 21.July 22):
Cood lunar aspect coincides
..,,, the uJlllzation of ereaUve
Ul'JIOI. You CID cboole and be
correct.IV~ own style.la ap.
preetated. Peraon•l
magnetlmn soars. You find out
where you stand with member r
of opposite sex.
LEO (July 23-Aug. ~
Basic Issues domlnal<J,'Stick to practical procedllfes, Rely on past exper. (. Build OD
folin~llon t has been
~:ii~~· daydreams to .~ • Now is time 1 to ' <118bllsh )'ouraell. Correct any
safety hazard. ·
. ·VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sep1. 22):
Now you can put finishing
toacbes OD. special pi:ojecl
You can successfully promote .
and adver)lse.. Your. ideu -
calch fire. Peop!e ~ · i<&~~~~~-
tiM. WA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): I New ~tude is llkely to
prevail. Involves m o n e "1 ,
J)OSSeSSlon,,, payment and col-.
lecllon of debts. Be a seJI.
ltarter. lloa't Wall-to be told
-do what must be done. Take
nO chances with valuables.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
IntuiUon now ls sharply honed.
You sense when something of
lniportance la to occur. You
perceive woes, desires of
family member. But do reallze
you have life of your own to
liw. Don't feel guilty about having fun. .
llAGnTAlllUS (Nov. 22-
Dec. 21): Join group activity
You gsJn by cooperating with
apec1al organlzatiM. Make
plans wlilcb ultimately expand
penonat, professional
llorlran!. Look beyond tbe Im·
mediate. Scbedule p r I v a t e meeting. .
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan.
<II): Friend aids In solving ap.
porent dilemm,a. Be recepUve.
~ realize no one la glvJnc
you 80Dlethlng Tor nothing.
Means you will bave to npay
favor. Aqurlu and Leo l'""8"'1' appear to be Involved.
AQUARIUS (Jan. :ZO.Feb.
18): Cooperate with
Caprl""1L ,Welcome clwll:e
for change. ol ~ery. Some
ambitklle.can be lullllled. KeJ
la to peroelw dlllerence
~ what la dulred and
whet ldually · la' iequlred. '11"" )'OU •Jn.
, PISCES (Feb. J.9.Marcb 20):
<;orne io te!'llll with yourself.
Alter that, you .can lllo
noDlve domestic dilemma.
,.._, Ubno persom iuy be
Involved. Now la time to
1 b a r p e n philosophical con-
cepta. Gain 1bown through
.dl)llomaUc maneuver.
IF TODAY IS YOUll
BlllTRDAY you are Intuitive,
a llnt teacl>er, a perceptln,
healllKcnaclous Indlvldual. In
Deoember, )'OU will be muq
..ii--at home 1lldcll
could ....wt ID actual change
of roeldence. You are a loyal
ll!dlYldual, ollen tlbl> a6'
'8Dlqe of by lam l1 y ·~ •. -
Teniln't" Voice
MCRAMENTO (AP) -A
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Hitchcock;
TV Does Fine Bare Facts Staged • ID 'Don Juan'
A>k Alfred lllk ...... ~"' lo
aolng 1n pnx1uce llllY _.
1u1pe11e drtmu for
t.ievtllon, ond you 1e1 lbio -IH and .. mlblc anrwtt:
"Why ohould I! The old ones
are 111111 In constant clrcul,.
tion."
11TIUTllS11 & #I
By GEOllGll L!ID.AL .... .., .........
Laritt llwl a f t er I If e
perfonlWICtl by lcl«I whooe
talenta moat lrequently .,..
aqueezed ~gh a ttlevlslon
tube makes t1'e Almwiaon
Theater's P't""tatlon o f •'Don J'uan ln Hen" a vivid a~
perience.
For any student ol the wit of
that destroyer of Romantic
mylha and their maken -
George Bernard Shaw -the
evening in the la An1elu
Mu.sic Center Theater II one
well ipent.
For anyone who is in ksve
with the espresalvenesi ol the
Engll!h language S b a w ' 1
words eloquently spoken bJ
U-rtader·playen will aur&
Jy UWLalt.
But, tlae who 1111111 have
l1Mbloc -dla7lni Uibfll>C and loll of ltai•
movmlOlll In onler In bt ...,_
vinced they've spent an nm-
Jng In the theller 11Don Juan
In HeU" la not lhe!r vehlcl• for
enterttlnmuL
Rather, a deprtsi!ngly lit
lllage, furnlohed only wllh
mlcrophone1, 1tooll a n d
readJng 1tandl are lhe bare
bones U>utriCol tooll used ..
ably to trauporl us In \he
chilling depths 011 boredom
\hat sting Iha molecules of \he
Rated nelh with a paln more
Int"""' lhan any !Im of Hell
might Inflict.
John HOUBeman'1 dlrectorial
1tllla are blrely noticed in the
limited l1ailJ!3 In which mov ...
menll are little more than
confined gesturet.
Edward Mulhare, the suave.
ghoolly .. , captain of
W.vU!on'• ..,,,. Gl1oot and
Mrs. Muir" Is the perfectly
genteel llolt of the kingdom of
darkness. At Shaw'• direction,
the Pevll aella hll product
wtlh all the dignity of 1n 01·
ford educated purveyor of us-
ed can. Mulhare lends an air
of cllatinctlon In the role with
hll clipped English speech and
rolling, tru-..ty tones.
But, this eeldoir. performed
In contest excerpt fro m
Shaw's "Man and Supennan ..
ii no mere idle tool for the
Pevll, it Is a vlatronn for the
much maligned Don Juan. The
rapier sharp rebel of boudoir
fllDlO findJ Hell a bore. And,
despite the Sbavlsn wit Don
Joan'• eloquent • e r b I a a: e
becomes boring v e r b o 1 l t y
despite the finely t u n e d
delivery of Ricardo Mon-
talban.
~a.-••'f_ prevtoul perfon"'net be I aJ•en In fllmJ or tdeV!aJorJ,
muete'lng • nawlea com-
mand of Sha~'• language.
lnnecllona and shadings are
superb, despite the Lalin'• fre-
quent mova •Way from the
11\lcrophone which lnfrtquently
d!Jtort emphases. •
Montalban Is up to the
de.manda of the role, but I'm
not 1ure the average Los
""teles theatergoer is. Saclly,
"DOn Juan" appears to have
been scripted only In maQ the
points Shaw apUy drlvv
home, with the o th er
characters about Ollly to aet the lllage and In provide
rather IDllCl7inll comic tollelJ
from the baml• of rotated
tboughta.
Only AC n ts M..-d,
repeating her orlglnsl role as
GIOllOS C.lc:Oft
IDCYDJICll 'TllllllW '
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Venice, Film Festival Slowly Sinks Into Sea ·
VENICE -No ancient city
has ever aurvived In Its
original form for more than a
thousand years, and o I d
Venice is living on borrowed
llme. So la the Venice Film
Festival.
Catholic newspaper. That _,.------
caused a revolutk>n in the
Italian film industry, with
most of the young directors
pulling out and leaving Rondl
with no Italian films to show.
A> felltlvals go Venl<e used to
be oecood in Importance only
to cannes. Now It cllnp to
only a remnant ol Its !.,,,..
glory. PoUUcsl upbtaval and
otrlkes have crippled the
felltlval. Each year It II
. canceled only In atruggle bock
to life for a laat·ml.mrte
reprieve. Now ln its 33rd year,
the Venice Film Festival tries
bravely to regain lollt footing,
but the noise it makes 10Unds
disturbingly like a death rat.
Some of the old-ti.Jllers
(Fellinl. De Sica, Visconti, '------
Plu...STM McQUEEH
k\ "OM AMY SUNDAY"
ACADEMY•WARD WIRNIR r -
.Cl1lmo 5 jJ'9llntl
1111 Garden
ti the
Rnzt.Contln
tie. ..
Three days before t b e
fesUval opened, the chances of
the event taking place were so
grim the Invitations had not
been mailed. In I t a I y ,
everythlns II polltlcil:-The
cowitry II d\Vldel ID hall -on
ooe side are the Sodallllt-Lef·
tlsta on the other, the right. wine Cathollc'Comerv1Uvee,
Glanlultll Rood~ the .. w
head ol the fallval, II a r!ghl-wlnc crluC !Gr a Ccoaervailve
1.eflerelll) hastened to the
. fertival'• defense, I end t n g
their names and aupport, but,
alas. they have no films to
ehow. FeWni and De Sica have
mt made a film 1lnce
"Roma" and '"nle Garden of
the Finti:.COntinL," re!pec-
tlvely. Zefferelli'.s 11Brother
Sun, Sister Moon," about
Francis of Assisi is considered
an unreleasable fU1sco. And
VlsconU is .seriously ill after
brain surgery with the fate of
his ~lted 0 Ludwlg" hang~
Ing In the balanCe.
With J1ertolucc:l'1 n e w
Marlon Brando film "Last
Tana:o in Paris" as am-
munJtlon, 1 counter-festival
wu rumored, the object of whlcl! was to steal all the
publicity mm lloodl, oot like
moet young re.volutionarlea,
the Italian Le!tlsta are loo
diaorganlzed to even cio.
down a tenn1a match, "'? the
Crossword Puzzle
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711 01d1\nlld t50 Ant.nt 1& Ch1mber • 99 Sink t ::ur• 71 C11111 161 •yweyof ·21 Summit 100 Prof111Jon
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29 Et-Brull !18 G1rr1 nlcinfmt 188 Confldirtf 11 V•trMnt 121 Orvar••
30 Honsv 97 Parent 110 lnllghttntd 12: High: music 122 Vttp
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34 F1mous tower 101 Soft ll1ttm lnv.ntOI' 51 CompreMnd 125 R1bound
35 Doctrine 103-173 BeY'lflgl 58 Ttmper 121 fatty fl\iit
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J9 Born 111 PunieMd .M Oklahoma city 131 New m1mbef
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43 SpBni1h chetr 116 Kind of roof 1 Scotch m1r1uder 17 Foreh11d 135 M1n'1 name
4 J•pBnne n1tiv'I 118 Away 2 Altetn1tive tl9 Munch 136 Groupofnin•
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tf1 Coo.PUc:lld 120 Rlddilh colof 4 Agent 73 l:11t1rn St111: abbr 140 Symbol of 90\d
tit> Hub 123 Owk'l11 5 liquid fit 74 Relelllted 141 C1H fotlh
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111irn1I 137 UyrMfl 11 Rusric 12 V•:Sp. 154 -C1111r
19 01egon cily 138 Onioft 12 Wild buffllo a Tener 1M f1mou1 dog
fi1 Hlill 139 Wooly 13 f'iguq of IT._ 157 EM
62 English •uthor 142 Thin pi.ti ....... 11 lltp ... b1rd 190 Mtori dal'I
64 Bedooin 143 V1if\ly 14 Alomtde Mid ............ 184 E11clam11tiol'I
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71 Calk 147 Guido'• note 17 Holymlft:ebbr. 16 Circuit 171 MVNtt
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v Sii "fSWIJtS IN CLASSIPl!D S1f1DN
Bertotucct film never
materialized. Still, an Italian
festival without Italian film!
of major importance is like
arriving in Paris and fmding
the Eiffel tower gone. It has
somewhat dampened t h e
spirits here.
To make matters worse, the
rmat preparation stages of the
Venice Film Festival were
halted by massive uriion
•lril!!'!,__leaYlnl_. the...enol.
peralyied. Progriuns ""• not
printed on time, cables and
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Tahoe: Reno's Best Bet
You Can Marry, Gamble or Go Stvini iri Lake
DAILY l"ILOT lfltf l"MM
LAKE TAHOE HAS A TRANQUIL BEAUTY, SEEMINGLY UNCLUTTERED BY TOURIST TRAPS
Spin In Bammoek
Madeira Invites
~ -· U.S. Invasion ..
Tourism
Off 21%
In Ireland
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It may loot II UtUe !Ille
downtown Loo& -with 1amblln1 Cllinol, but Reno,
Nev .• bu ooo mall\ thing en&
for It -Lob Tahoe II clOIO
by. ...Sl!!iiS Admittedly, lor the !oven oL I"
neon nlghtlile and motels
deoorated In traditional
American plutlc, Reno is a
fillinl mrthem N e ,; a d a
COWllerpart to Lu v., ...
You always know you1l find
10rneone else out on tbe atrtet
at s a.n;. when you decide to TRAVEL
drink, gamble, eat, see a '--------" lounge show or even get mat-·
rled.
""Open H houn: no waiting:
rings and veils inside; 1lx-bour
color photos ; honeymoon
suites upstairs : charge it;"
blurt the signs on the aeri~ (Ir
unromantic but convenient
wedding 11chaptl!. II
There'• only one big "show''
casino -Harrah's -in town,
ao mate reservaUons way
ahead ol time If you 're plan-
ning on seeing any big stars.
Nearby Sparks, Nev., has
one big name show, a1 OOes
Lake Tahoe.
11 doesn't add up to the
Vegas strip but a series of
smaller lounge sho\\'S and
piano ban can accommodate
twrista with a variety of
tastes.
The main attraction In Reno
Is, of course, gambling and
. ) . . .
wat~ thMe who gamble.
'Iher. are other lhines -•
state museum, nearby state
.apltol Corson City -but the
psycholollcal fm!Nltlon In
seeing hundreds of people
throw money Into blank-lac.id
machines ls appealing.
To escape the unreal greed
of Reno, travel aouthwest
towards ri1t. Rost, In winter a
skiing site, in summer a
relreshlng drive t h r u u gh
Nevada for~ts.
Lake Tahoe is only a few
miles away, its clear pristine
beaUty seemingly unctuttertd
by tourist traps. There are the
usual slot machines in the cor·
ner markets and a few
casinos, especially on the
south skle.
But the lake Itself is ao large ' It looks uncrowded. There are
numerous places to rent motor
boats, rafts, canoes a n d
sailboats, but the cool water is
W1ually un-jammed.
11'• PoMible to fetl .-1
Isolated out on the llutlolplte
the few water aldm whlUlni
by .
Rtno ls worth seetna 1t ltu\
once, but Lake Tahoe Is ooe of
those places to return to qllo
and apil1.
Caspian Sea
l\ow Popular
The popular CUpi1n Ha
resorts of Iran .art becom1nl
known as the RivMn Cf the
Middle East. accordinc to tho
lran National Tourist Orcui·
za tlon.
Outstanding: b e 1 c h e s ,
modem hotela and rutaurants
land aea and development
are localtJ 01 the aoutbem
end of the world's largest in-
land sea ind development
plans call Cor the creatk>n of
35 different \1acaUon ce:iter1
on the Caspian coast.
Touring Still Top
Outdoor Activity
By STAN DELAPLANE :ii I~~':.,~ :~7t~~fj~ -.;'f:_"'· ~n-~· .
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPI) 1bow $51 billion WU -1 lut
-A new survey of how year for leisure 11ctMufo 111111:
' Americans spend their spare equipment, ind thlll only in.; ~ time shov.·s. that the call of the eludes expenditures for imur.:
open roa~ ts st!Il tops. Items tuch 81 sport.I and out,.. • • 1 because Northern Ireland civil
• ..!!Wln&toJL,Chl!!'.dlill,$a!Jll!-~~-1<LpW!t," said -~ lllrifa_ baa. -mool'"'""'-Ican&-
tllo antique headwaiter leading me to a table behind bellevlng the entire Emerald
a potted palm. !ale Is unsafe, says an'frish
-0 He made several landscapes. Some of them Tourlst Board official.
were unfinished and we alwlys hoped be would re-~1It'~ emotional," board
·turn to complete them." publicity d.Irector s e an Carberry wd "'Ibere's an ••• .You could aee that he felt the hotel bad fallen antJ.Irlsh backia.h In Brilail>, ~ poor days. and Americans don't know
; "Always ?ifadeira bad only the cream of the there are two Ireland!."
histocracy. l<>rds and ladies. Royal Dukes -the In the Irish Republic's
l>uke of Wind&Or waa a guest here. Would you like economy, only agriculture ··
M,~rt with the soup?" outranks tourism in im-: * pnrtanc<. / The sun ul& a litlle more this day on the Then"s Utile that can be ~~:;i;;;;~c;i; jrillsh Empire. Sad thoughl . dooe to revive the Eng1llli -•
'·· The lsland of Madeira lies some 500 miles ·;:,"~s ~~ .!:: l:!:=::~----""::~
SQdthwest. of Lisbon, oH the coast al, Africa. . try'• v-1s1~ car berry ~id. c.,.._ kltfn ,.11., ..,,_ Artttt
" .:.Jt.Ja.SUJ>.troplcal•on the -banana .. coaat. <(~ill as ""Eogu.h sons 11re the °"" 'TWINS' DOMI ATE THE SKYLINE OF NEW YORK A mountain cllmbef's memories at its 6;00CHeet • being' killed." be explaiDOd , •,
fop. The island is only 30 miles Jon~"aild 14. miles .""whicl! sours the Idea' of an · • •'
t£<1e. Solid rock and everything straight down. !~~· .. vacaUo~, north or New York Remains Duh : * M d · h be Carbeny said the tourist , For several hundred year-. a eira as en board is !pending $20 minion a ' ~
beloved of the British. They came to soak up sun year telling people all's quiet Th ' · •U d d -.l ''Jh" D ~g the winter. They drank the Madeira wme -. 1n most a1 rretand. ere S a no ge·po ge-fJ-1-, -I.RD'S to O ~u must remember the Earl who drowned his . e lfjt• in a bull of fine, old Malmsey? B7 GUY 11!.LVl!llSON.._more...~Ihlng else Is ..;tMl.-Accconmoclallona ar :~· They took exercising walks up and down the State Makes , ........... _ -·--proving that urtan living, .... uent .:.., iqo.o0o,11ni-ci ...
~tains. . 1 NEW YORK -Tc try and df:1Plte enonnous problems, fourl.st fOOIDI l 0 c 1 t e d
'I'he hotels got Briti!h names -Reid a, the understand the United States can work.
Savoy. And the· native cooks learned hQw to ruin Travel Film without at least a passing Don't ezpect however, to be throagbout the dty, ranging oggs and toast in the highest traditions of England. famil iarity with New York, singled out lac undue 11· from $IS to '2S for a double * travel oUlcia!J here stoutly tention. And don't misconstrue room w1th bath, .at • medlwn
Th al 1 finks . Ed n Ii. few California bas been awarded maintain. would be much like the dty'1 wt for !rank bru• price hotel IUCh u tho Tudor ere are ways ra ll1 e · a $24,471 federal matching reading a primer on American queneu as rudeneaa. City near the United NaUOl\.I+ tein aio progre,.minded Madelrana c~ped a grant by the United States history while omllling the One hnportant Up: be price to betWff11 t!7 and $51 at tbe ii.at place in the rocky 1l<H of the lslllnd. ey put Travel Service of the U.S. significance ol the Statue ol conJClous, right from the Plaza
Iii an alr strip -like landing on the deck of ll car· Department of Commerte to Liberty. i:;;;;;;;;;====-====·-------z:jer. . help produce I film designed For the inescapable lact r .. 11
•. It put the Island within an hour of Lisbon. In· to promote tourllm to the U.S. Mains that this urban col·
atead of the leisurely 24 hours by boat which had 'Ille grant will provide 50 io.s ... _ long an International
effectively barred the time-sc~duled American percent of the cost of pro-communications and fill1111Clal
todrilt. . ducing a tourism film on hub -has been not only the
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Institute (MRil, was sold to 2.8 related Items such as casual:
companies . who will use the clothes and car expen.su were:
stacks of computt:rized data to not included. ~
anticipate markets and ~'°"'.1h 8 1977 MRI estlmates t.he· patterns In the steadiJy in· Y ' ,
creaslog leisure tl,Jne enjoyed leis~re spending will top ·•tOI)
bv Americana. billion. or about '20. billion
·MRI Interviewed S , O O O more than 11 now lpent on the·
families across the nation. Ed natlonal defense.
Perklns the company's senior But, Perkins aakl, VKI·
economW, said the study Uonorl aroo 't e>endlnJ much
showed automobile driving for on accommodatlona. About 5G
pleasure still ra nks at the top percent of weekend t~velers
in outdoor recreation. Pk· mt U. old ~by, f1mll1
nicking Wa5 ..cond. and cam· and frlendl, for 11 tnvtl
piog and bicycling showed the . oul1. Aroi1 40 porcellt of yoca·
greatest growth rate over the Uontrt Ule the lllM con-
lut 10 y..,.. venlence. · · --··· .
l!!lt the P>dY .. f ~ta \bat Tbe ourv~llo found Chot :
Will llght the eyel of butlnen• "'amP!"I ltl"ore -Po :
clients covered p i o j ~ c t ea tna: ap Oft alrllna for tbt •
markets. most v 1 c • t lo n travel
Perklns said MRI statlsllcs passenger, mll411.
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: The morning Madeira papers bailed the opened Calllornla accwdlng 10 the main paint of debarkation for · · Travel Service. and the arrival of American journallstl. The Featured In the film will be millions or emlgranll. but in
ing of the new gold rush. such attractloni as Death many ways tht most dramatic ~. Over their afternoon tea, the wintering British Valley, giant redwood'• symbol_ of the very drive and
e ua wintry looks Dlanefjland, Hearst Castle, Sea asp1rat1on of the American ' people themselves ll~ The waller ~es me last. The last crumbs o! Wor and Golden G a t e And 00 insular ~etropolll _
An excitingly different comic strip
for the Aware Generation
tJ:'• tea cakes. Bridge, plus museums. night '"':-New York! ..... _ world'• i;< * life and outdoor activities. u1.13 111'1: ~-· · Photographed in color. the second lllrgelt city (behind ; In order to get around these up-and-down hills, 2!H'Dlnute film 1, being design-Tok)ool, thla oommunlty of
tltt early day Eqgllah employed stout Madeiram to ed for talflll!Jlon .... Ten-roughly 7.S million pte>ple Ja.W. them in bammocb. _ minute versM>ns will be pro-(plus 115 million visitors an-
• ~ Early print& show Eng!lsb genllemen lying like vlded with 10und tncb fa. nually) II a veritable bodg .. dsil In net hammocb, .runt to poles and sboul· Fr<nch, Spanish. It 11 ll a n , podge of b a c k g r o U. n d • ,
dered -by properly awed Madelta peasanta. They Gennan, Portuguese 11 n d peoples and tonglles.
were alto pulled about . by ox carts -· the cart Japane!O, for t h e a t r I c a I From your firlt arrl•al at
mobnted on sled·llk• skids. I· Imagine anything on• dlltribUtlon: P..-amount Pie> any ol the city's three
wheels would juat keep right on going. turea Corp. will produce tl!e metropolllan orea alrporb,
: Since thOle means of transport were used in film, ancf will distribute It you'll be quickly caught up In
thl 1700s, they are traditional Therefore, they have ovmeu. the nrirl -llhlch perbap1
llein kept up and fr<! still in WJ8. •
t ·• Hammock bearing !J· a profeulon. Brltllh visit·
cirs tue a spin In a hammock, ¢Uing their teeth
!Jul determined to hold tiie line. ' ' * • I I = Tho bullock cart drivers wear star sailor hats.
Exaclly as you see them in fading photographs
taken In the Golden ElghUea.
· The blpert wine J119rchan1& have English
names -Blancly'.I; Cos!art, Gordon L14. (The Gor-
donl were ~ed J.6r following Bonnie Prince
Charlie. The origil(il Blandy wu with the Iron
DDte< durlnj th6 Penliitµlar Wan against Napol· obn.) • •.
; Power, Rutherfotd, Miles, Browne and Drllr)t o£e namas In tho Madei1' wino bmlnou of t!te
and. ,
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·;,.19 tux:.riollsdays Ill J wonderful sp1'1 In Mexico.
! lrcludlng roman baths. maSMg•, focf1l1. ! : ltT.Jet, .. meell. il '$419.00. ( + t• I wvic•) . ' . :.; Alli Mr. 11tlf Tniwl Senlce
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Age 35 Beginning
Of 'Brain Drain'
(£!)!TOR'S NOTE: For the
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BJ' ERMA BOMBECK
AT
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END
tloo where they dllcovtred an
a.....i can o! dtlctt rolling
around near my IJ)llre ti.re. 1
am permitted to drtve now on-ly-ii accompanied by a
teenager.
A lclentlat Jn C1Jifomia has Thursday : Waa called upon
figured ~t that every day to determine the se~ or our
after 35, the average adult hamster, which I did without
Jotel 100,000 brain ceJJs which hesitation, claiming no mating
affect thinking and memory. was Possible. Male hamster i5
• My kid1 would argue that now in maternity tops.
the loss Is considerably higher Friday: Missed taking my
than this. Since age ~' J discarded chicken t n n a r d s
haven't bad an o :r I g J n a I from the freez.er and putting
thought, done an)'thlng slgnlll-them in the garbage collection
cant and while others were again. thus bringing the total
tn1tlng giant ltepa for of ·chieken innards tn my
mankind, l was making a freezer to 320 pounds.
giant slep with the garbage. Saturday: Mental deteriora-
To prove to you this Is not tion noted as someone men-
an ldle observation. J took the tioned having a paternity suit
trouble to keep a diary for an and I sal& I hoped they didn't
entlre week, during which catch on because I don't have
time I scientlrically dropped the~lega-to wear them.
700,000 brain cells. Sunday: Family found me
Monday : 12-year-old work-laughing hysteric ally o v e r
Ing on an English a111lgnment Tom Jones singing, ''1 Who
asked me who the Earl of Have Nothing." Family saw
Sandwich wu. When I sug-no humor in it and concluded I
geated be was the one who should be sent to a church
alway• carried his hmcb to the camp.
Cutle, J.2..year-old ahook his The scientist from California
head and said, "I'll call up one is on to somethlng. He has ct the guys." already figured out the brain
Tueoday: Reached a high drain Is caused by aging, lm-
Jev1t of Incompetence by paired circulation and other
ablentmlodedly p o u r I n g causes. He has not figured out
powdered milk tn dlshwather why 35 is the magic year for
. dlapenaer. Daughter auggested deterioration.
· a compaolon to sit with me ~II Even iii the prime of my
~ unW Daddy could relieve senility, I figured that one out.
--~-· ... -----lR!rm-the-evenlng:-----· ~At--s:r,-u~ parentrlaunch
Wednesday: Heard a their fiNlt teen-ager. After
auspicious rattle in the car. that, professor, it's bananas-
Drove it into the service sta· ville all the way ..
lnsar:iity Plea Might
• Win ~ Family Fight
By COUNT MARCO
Women have better minds
~ men. ~l least you re-
member ,Jl!l!ilw biger, partic-. ,
alarly ~"\lance. •. ,. .
BIPUTY
•nd the
RAST I'm aurpiUed more womeft
don't become !rial lawyers;
you argue so ,wen that as
defense attorneys you could·
cloud the issues enough to con-
fuse any jury. ;\Bl< lDY hus-
bend.
For example, the typical
American Husband c o m e s
home 1 utile lale and Is
greeted at-the-door by 1 loud
blast of annoyance.
Your poor beast is thun.
dered and stormed at about
his tardiness followed by the
lightning bolt ol, "And while I
think of It • , . " .
You ~ ap, a few old
grievanoel i Which b av e •blohlto!J _...,. to do with
his be1ni tardy•at the mo-
menL 'lbe:se .. bJ:ought ups" in-
clude e....,.ihlng from the bulb
whlcb needs changing lo the
time he pinched the waitress
10 years ago.
Now, maybe you have
prepared a special dinner
(moBt unlikely) and h is
lateness is ruining It, so your
complaint la: legitimate. But
atick to the subject.
You may win your point.
But throw in ~ few old griev-
ances and he's so confused
at what you're angry about
he'll continue coming home
late -and later and later.
will throw out any evidence in·
troducea about an o t b e r
unrelated crime. He c a n be
guilty of only one crime at a
time.
Also. the statute of limita-
t1ons~has mucb to dO With
trying a man. In most Jn·
stances anything which hap..
pened more than seven years
ago is not admissible. So, 1!
you're going to include, 111
don't know why I ever mar-
ried you in the first place,"
rorget it. It doesn't count.
As soon as the argument Is
over and you've won (which
every wife does), leave well
enough alone. Don't harp back
to your victory.
The best way, and most con·
elusive, for a husband to l!ie"ttle
an argument is to announce
quickly, "I'm guilty! And I
throw myself upon the mercy
of the court."
This is usually a shattering
experience to any argumen-
tative wife which could be
very dangerous. Th e r e ' s
nothing so vindictive as a wife
who wins an argument before
she's had 1 chance to warm
up. Next time you start a
needJeu argument see If you
can't catch yourself cheating. r=========;f
Just how many subject!; did
you introduce!
A good lawyer concentrates
on oue Item of evidence at a
time. Ht explores it carefully
and thoroughly before the
jury. Of course I admit a
defendant can be found guilty
of WWtaere from one to 29
counts, but a respooslble judge
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BAYFRONT
11Unbellevable" describes the loveliness of
this bayfront home, which realy sparkles,
from the beautiful entrance opening en an
enclosed courtyard, to the bayside patio:
View of all boaiing from the jetiy to the
Barbor Master's station is fanta stic. $159,000
6 UNITS -CORONA DEl MAR
One of the very-few lge. parcels in Corona
del Mar (over 18,000 sq. fl.) with very fine
2.J>c!rm. apts., oolJlL1\'itlL view. Bid. pool,
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cious rooms, & bit • ins incl. washers &
ers. E x t r a value here for expanding.
AJ ing f200,000
FIXER-UPPER
OPEN SAT/SUN. l.S
H7 ORANGE AVE,
' llR, 3 be., .... R>J lot
SI.GOO down • FULL PRICE
• $30,000. * BAYSHORES *
BAYFRONT
CUSTOM DELUXE with
outstanding bay VIEW. 4
BR. 4% be'•·· Jge. tam rm.,
xlnt coDd. • must ht .hoWn
by app't. only -PRICED AT
$225,000. * BAYSHORES *
NEW IJsriNG. S BR. 2
ba's., lge. liv. rm., elec. hit·
Ins, F.A., wlw &: drapes.
ASKING $53,000. * BAYSHORES *
Bl!AUTIPUL LINDA ISLI
Best baytront buy! You qwe It to younelf IQ
enjoy the luxury of tbl1 prestige area. A.
lovely 5 BR home w /family rm., formal din-
ing rm and 4~ baths. We~ bar, barbeQue &
3 fireplaces. Pier & slip ........... flt/,000
16 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN .1·5 :30
WATERFRONT "OWN-YOUR.OWN"
On the water! Fantastic view & pride of
ownership bldg. Private marina, pool, jacuz-
zi & security guard. Adult occupied. 2 Bed-
rooms, 2 baths. lmmaculat~! ....... $89,950
BALBOA PENINSULA POINT-$75,000
Worth seeing • worth owning! Home needs
some redecorating. Spend a little money &
watch your value grow. Charming 3 BR Pro-·
vincial with DR & 2 baths. Prime comer.
2149 SEVILLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30
IRVINE TERRACE-$54,900
i Ll.ida 11~ Drive Oplol........,
Beautiful new 5 JIR., 4~ Ba.home. Water-t.roat llvln.om. It formal dlnilli. Handsome
oak panel.a tam. rm., frplc., wet bar, Lara•
master ·suite has trplc. 4 cozy lounge area.
View of Bay & the mounl.alnl. .. .. '1'19,500.
For Complete Information
On All Homu 'lot•. Ple•M Call:
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bay1lda Dr., Suite I, N.B. f7U1'1
'liGiiOMiiirailiiiiiiiiiiii ~·-1_____ CHUCK CAROTHERS
c~t~~l~G :~~.;~?N~ REAL ESTATE·TRDSORES
l..argeR'!.N.;,~~o:E entry MESA VERDE 305 VIST~ui:T~1~'ii"E''BLUFFS .
ball • ;yi· t.R. w/vaulted, Wroughl -.. ,. opens to View the greenbelt -in this upgraded 4 bed·
beamed cellinj and brick an llale enleyl Cathedral room with king size bedroom + bath on first
I r--·· kl ~~ J cem,,. Ilvlnr mom. FOR· al .,_,_ • .p. -•--t w,~ ~ MAL DINING ROOM' DEN floor + bonus room + form ....,..ig + ~~ ....::11ns. 3 ownlud with bWJMn llookcua. queen's family room + built..tn kl~eo. CU.
&75-30GO f • Convenient parktnr-euy to be
1' • "DROP·IN'' at BaJ a Beach Realty
Near Bay Oub a sandy
beach • lee. trrer. earner
lot; spac. 2 BR, 2 bath; lge.
family rm,. ld!:w:·lim llv.
rm., blt·ln•: eJec. aaraa:e
opener. Carport tor boat or
camper. $59,500.
Near Fashion Island. Charming brick trim
home with 3 bedrooms & dining rm. Lovely
pool with .spacious patio. Some ocean view.
1601 BONNIE DOONE SAT/SUN 1-5:30
Only 135.500' Gourmet kitchen. eu.tom free community pool. Low association dues. * * ;. * 1"':. ~ 11u bedroomL Laundry Private garden patio. See today -make
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VWl Nl!WP()rt Beach Eve, 545-4643
HA"BOR VIEW RIDGE-476,000
High, high on a hill. Lusk·bulll brand new 4
bedroom home with family room & formal
dining room. Wet bar, kar garage & view •
Beautifully carpeted. Room for pool.
OPENS_A_T_/s-u-N:-i:s-SEE_T_H_E OCEAN--
219 ROSE LANE outsta>Xll"l< Newport Hel&ht.< Spectac:ular MESA VERDE-$39,500
Immaculate home with 3 bdrms, fam rm,
enclosed lanai and 2 baths. Lge rooms , beau.
tlfu1 stone fireplace, good floor plan & lovely
yard. Quiet 1treet. Better hurry!
Lovolf .4 Bdrm. • lamJIY location. This la u 3 bdrm., -Doyer Shores rm., · 1%. batht, carp. A 2 bath home now vacant and r
1645 SAMAR PLACE OPEN SUN 1-5 :30
drapes. BJtnl. Lots of tile, ready fJJr immediate oo-van WeU. design and con.
plenty or atoraae: 2 patJo cupancy Private cour:t yard struedon at its ~t •. Perfect
areu. Cole to Coita Milsa ~ f bl treel bl for the active family and enlr)'. ta 0 g • 1 aradowJ entert.a.ining. 4 COSTA MESA-$31,tSO
fC'boola. Imtned.U possess. yard with alley acceu -bedroom, t>nnal d I n I n g Ea~ to buy'· Co~ 3 bedrm., 2 bath home Good tlnanc. ava' • Ottered dt'1wc 1hag cpt, lhrou1hout room, family room large ~,, tor $28.~. spo.cioua bdrnUI and CUJtom k 1 • h near schools. Nort Costa Mesa. White brick
MORO.AN REAL TY bWlt·ln kitchen. 1>o11't mla =~·,,.,.,•:,..;::,: fireplace, shag carpeting, copper plumbing.
67$.1642 67s.4459 It e&ll 54M640 bier. dudew heated and llltered Try $1,600 down or V.A . Anxious owner.
.ie""ral pool. The view from this LINDA ISLE-$2'5,00D
--....,---------------home ii magnificent of the Luxurious custom built 4 bdrm. hbme. Fam. "ll!'-''1!11"""" .. "I Back Ba,y and the nlghl '!' light.<. Ovenbed 3 ..,. rm., lge. game mr., formal DR & 4'h baths. •:i:i..i111 garage. Call for ap-Wired for Hi·Fi thruout, electronic oven,
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EASTBLUFI'
OPEN SUN. 1-~ .. 2239 ,Arbutue ~ busk 4 ..l!ll. 2~ ba. view home on quiet street. Dra·
'liJaiic courtyard entry. Walk to schools &
¢)lurches. lmmed. possess. $64,500. Harriett
1Davies
4 IEDROOMS & POOLI
-The oriRtnal owner has taken great pride
in-maintaining thi•· lovely-Westciiff-ilom .
._ .JlR.,. 2~ baths, family rm. & lge. swim._
1'oo1. .59, 750 . '
IRVINE COVE
This home Is located within steps of the
most bea utiful priv. beach in area. 3 Bdrms.,
2 bath s; din. room & fam. rm. home. Pie.
turesque .garden entry. Lge. pool & deck.
•lta,600. ·idle· 'Oloon .
BAYFRONT-PIER & SLIP
Beautl.!ul, spacious home (4500 sq. fl.). 5
Bdtms., study & family rm., 4~ baths. 3
ear garage. Patio & sparkling pool. $169,000.
Carol Tatum
'' ·UNUSUAL-HANDSOME HOME
OPEN SUN. 1·5, at 1019 Marion Lane. Lush
landscaping. room for pool. 4 BR .. 4 baths;
den plus 15x30 rumpus rm. Covered patio.
Mary Lou Marion
GREAT VIEW OF LIGHTS
Comer lot. 4 BR .. oaneled den, slumpstone
frpic. Dramatic cathedral ceilings. Walk to
pool. Call for location. $59,950. Lavera
Burns
BUY & BE HAPPY IN
Beautiful Shorecliffs traditional 5 BR. w/
fam . rm., den w/frp lc. & wet bar, gourmet
kitchen. Some ocean vie~·. $110,000. Mary
Harvey
SO YOU WANT TO -Ill
-Live in Newport Beach -have 4 BR. -
be in Mariners School Dist. -u,c;e 3 bat hs -
swim in your cwn H&F pool -have fee
land . $64,500. Al Fink
EASTBLUFF FAMILY HOME
tmmed . possess. on this large 3 or 5 BR., 3
ba. home . Fresh paint & new carpets. \Valk
to schools, church & tenni s. Will lease/op--
tlon. $58.500. Harriett Davies
LIDO ISLE
Lge. mstr. suite up & 2 bdrms .. 2 baths, lam.
rm., din. rm., doY.'n; on 2 tge. Jots at most
desirable area or island. Rm . for eXl>anslon.
Poolsl!e patio. $129,500. Kathryn Raulston
OWNER MOVING
Beautiful Lusk 4 BR.. paneled fam . rm.,
Oreplace. Located Harbor View Hills. Price
Includes land. $79,500. Cathryn Tennille
BAYFRONT -NEAR N.H.Y.C.
Beautiful view frrm this well loca ted 4 Bil
· comer home on 42' lot Lovely patios. Slip
I~ large boat. Please su.)lmit. $199,000.
Eugene Vreeland
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Coldwell Banker ' . ,
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& Company NEWPORT HEIGHT$-$t7,00D
640 ·"020 Truly a "Kinf,'s View" of the south bay &
"" ocean from th s 3 bdrm·& 3 bath exotic con. A REALLY temporary. Custom carpeting & draperies.
HAPPY HOME! 204 KINGS PLACE OPEN SAT 1-5:30
u you have mue people LINDA ISLE LOT-$69,500
you'll Jove this 4 bedroom A real choice Taylor Co. elcluslve. Build
home with custom abelvina your own luxury home on this island of finer
" built-In -1 n homes & yachting. A real buy.
. sunllhlne brl&bt rooMLMom OCEAN FRONT VIEW SITE"""5,00D ~":., ~~ w1°: Encinitas .Jl,2 Joi. High on a cl.lff overlook·
-bullt.1111-eJl!l.. \ll'hwuher· . tn1 fabulous beach & ocean. Near La Costa.
Ancl 11 >"11 ~ wual, out· Office Open Saturday & SunUy
door entertalftlna" then you ''Ou 27th y· •• won't want to m1a the Jove-r ear
ly backyard. Located on a
low.traffic, tree-lined ll:rttt,
walJdns: d1ltance to schools.
O!_lly 134.9;0. Call 546-2313.
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
2111 S.n Joaquin Hill• R...t ·
''Owrlooklnt Bit Canyon Country Club''
NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. ~'10 lo /THC REAL
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VA REPOSSESSION
Le.11 than S y@an old. 4.
Bedrooms. 2's,.~ Bath.I. Large
wruk-in Closet in Mester
Bedroom. Living Room
AND Family Room. Double
Fireplace with Converlllltion
Pk. I....arge Corner Kitchen
wMh Double oven1,
Diisbwuher, Ind tr e ct
Llof>t!ng. Much Counm
Spo<e and Cabinet& $1250
Down Payment. You. don't
have kl be a Veteran to own
this home. · $38,!liO. Call
64&-0C65, Evtninp -
* SEVEN UNITS -Reduced to $42,000.
Owner must liquidate. * 9.4 ACRES -Prime ocean/min view, for
residential development -asking $145,.
000. * 3 BDRM near ocean -$26,900. * 4 BDRM near ocean -$54,900.
COLWELL
* 4 BDRM, pool -$51,900.
1733 W11tcllff Dr., N.B. 645-7221
PROPERTIE S. INC. General REALTORS
ELEGANT Irvine
OPEN SUN. 1-5 Red Tile Roof
133 Mastera Circle Lar~2-Story
!Newport Blvd .. just before CUSTOM ITALIAN TILED
Brl~tol). Overlooking the ENTRY! 2·atory vaulted
Santa Ana Country Club; and beamed celling llvlng
tinted glass docn open to room. FORMAL DINING!
gorgeoll8 mus of ll'ffnery, HUGE FAMILY ROOM!
from famUy rm. W/wtt Bright garden kitchen 10' ~· 3 BR, 2lAI ~·a., formal breakfut bar. Meuage.cen.
d1nini w/Swed1sh cry.s_tal ter. Winding staircase to
chandelier. Custom carp, & klna:•lze roaster aulte.
drapes. Elec. kl t ch • , Beamed alrlwn patio • off
aelfcleaning ovena; aaraie f'n~ay PLUS extra tara•
opener. No-work 1arden. 2nd patio o[t family • cu1-
Near new .t: NOT ON MAP. tom ftd11ood . cover, Eaay
Aoklnit $56,500. care sprinklered yard, Dog
HOPE GERRIE RLTY. nm. See to Jov1. Call now
645-4400 !or PftVI .... MS-0303.
MESA VERDE
TRANSFER
Owner moving to Miaslulppl.
Well • hia woe can be your
joy! Pick up th1J 4 bedroom
prestl&lous Meaa Verde tor
only $47,000, Beauti!u.l ma·
ture landtcap,.,., aracioul
double door mtry wtth !ft'.
razo tile, 1atp windows and
llrepl<Ce Ill livlna rvom,
klna llH Nmf.fonnal db>
tni arta, bar Jtltcbtn, dtn
and ....... "11te ill down-1t.atr..' Bolt rate tor 1wattr ••tllull'* Cail 548-2113,
Trl·Le•el "FUNUYINGl'r
7 lloc:lrs To Beac:h $21 50Gf
Wow! 111s 4 bedroom, 2\0 ' •
bath home hU a evarate
famlly room to enhance th.la .... Ertjoy tbt ntm pool, orie
11eeu1y. n bu i...n ...,,. "UYE RENT FREI! ,..... -....,,. uv1n& with
Pl•t•lf paJrile<I liioklr and Moll Del Mar ....... IWom -bulllin k I I c b. D •
0111. Great lor Ille W1lllY for a »001. Gn&t llnancbw • ~· ~=
who nee<ll the ..... and 1~· down. 3 ""'-2 _... . .... '
like the beach -onJ1 1 bathl .. di. 1'111 pricle .~ """" llee1111M
blockl •WIJ'. You lllOI' .. "2.500. Owner wm ...,, ,...,...,-"l'rii!t• ~
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811-«110. ~·--'
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SOME OCEAN VJEWll :;;~ 1:;ooL!30' ~ offer. .
4 wboppU. bl& bedroo,,,., 3 GREEN AND FAIRWAY or . 1831 WES"'C.LIFF DR. N.B Ba., huge liv rm. w/f.p. chip to the cup! A goll~'s •. 'I, ' • * T': P'!" 0~ 133.~. * dream. Boal-trailer ..,.,.,.. , CALL ME 645 -6770 AND SEE
TRADE FOR Low voltage push INtton ... '. .. ••.
BUSINESS? llghtlni systom. LOWEST
PRICED PROPERTY of it• Lovely location! Immaculate kl.nd in the attL Call today
3 BR, 1%. Ba. Xtra L.R. for preview 645-0303
General <.ioneral
w/F.P. Cheery k i tchen · '
w/IBrge breakfast room.
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POOL"value • big 4 bedrm., 2 PRIV="A"'TE""°N"'e_N_1>0_rt_H"'""'lh"'1&"" J
bath in excellent arett, l8x36 Elegant home mtnutea ·tram
pool • Covered patlo,, b/I the beach • 3 big bdims. 2
bbq. Beautifully landscaped. tiled baths, buill·fn ~
Priced to sell at $?.6,500. Bkr vacant and ready tp bt'Uved
~. tn. bkr 546--8640. "1 Huge 3 BR, 2 BA & otfice
wflarge patio for Owner.
General Two . 2 BR, 1 BA • .,...,. * SUPER SHARP * G•Mral • w/coean V>ew. Enclooed REPO ______ ...._ _______ ,,__!
garagea.Excellent~ ••• • ••••
dition. Asking only $63,900. New plush carpeting, modem
Walk to beach. bltina, cozy f!repl and Im· * * * * * * maculate! Qufet cul-de.sac. . EBB TIDE REAL TY Best price l bedloom 2 bath
34ll8 c.o.at Hlghv.'a)' home in prime Meu. ·ven1e.
-$28,500. Call -SOUTH COAST ~TORll
Gerierat '
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COATS
tl&a.. & ·WALLACE
~ REALTORS
SHOWCASE OF VALUES
VAULTED CEILINGS
End that search b}' ~.i!!!L the llltie . •woman·~ iie-ilill bllutltlll l -tiitliOoiii ' ·
SEAWIND home, located Jilll .a mile ,
from the cool Paclllc ~ Adult ~ '
cupied. This home hu been .proleasioil.
ally decorated and landscaped, alid is~
move-in condition! Tbls model features ..
the r.pular sunll:en convmatlon . pit;.~
doub e faced fireplace, with catlieclral
celling in the llvl!Jg !'O"m and fol'mal
dining room. Ide~Y localed, chlld?en
can walk to all achools. Take over exist·
Ing high balance VA loan. '38,llS!.CALL 9624454. .
$1,500 DOWN
ASSUME YA LOAN
4 bedroom, 2 bath, covered patio, car-
pets & drapes .thrUolit Our tlcluslve.
Full price '31,995. Prime area.
CALL 5484141.
~--PALATIAL POOL HOME
Privacy and good tilt• abound in tills
elegant 4-bdrm pool home, formal din·
ing room, large family rO.m, 'l'OOm for
boat and trailer, located on qwet cul·
de-sac. The home'• ·adjacent to a .new
park site & only l!t mile to ocean. Truly
a graolous home offerln« thtt' Ultimate
in family living. New listing '84,950.
Call 9624454. ·
IACK LAWN BEAUJY'
A rosa garden and waterfall• provide a
pleasurable atmosphere for the outdoor
Jl.J!.Q area. Tbla 3 bedroom Halecrest
home ls lmmaculai,. A must on your'llst
to see and buy. OWner aoxlous!
Call 546-4141. --ESCAPE
Tired of yard work and maintenance
problems?, th ea take a look at Ibis S
bedroom, fireplace, 2 ..tor)'" •dull llllly
condo our beautiful clubllOUN and
pool. Washer & dryer Included in mod·
est •22,500 price. CALL l!e:&-4454.
FORMAL J>ININ•
MACNAB
IRVINE
FINER HOMES
., OCEANFR<!NT...,CAM~<! SHC?RES !!!>
<The finest oceanfront loeaUon lll'So. Cll'I'; All exciting regency .borne by Tom Tbeuer-
ltauff. 3 spacious BR's, elegant fol'lil!il
ovaLDR, comfortal>a FR-separate gueet
quarters: Beautiful private pool & pdo:
Masterfully oriented to take mazlmum act·
vantage of breatlitak!ng White Water""
Haroor Entrance· VIE.W. Opeil 'Sat. & S1ii1.c
1-5 p.m. 4521 Brightoh Road. '(035) I
1'0VEOHORES::CSPAl!KLINo-t1GM'ft'i'l+-t -I
~ GOrgeot11 4 BR Ivan Wells atrium model
llome. Perfect for gracloue entertaining,
'93,500. Tom Queen 6#6200. (036)
• EASTBLUFF
Gr~cious, Lusk·bullt 5 BR, 3 bath, FR,
ik:ar garage, room for pool. Beaullfully
maintained & land>caped. Fenced,iwallt to
schools, churches, shopping & 'l:•DllJ.I
Club. 64U200. (Dll) I J ,.
. SANTA ANA HEIGHTS
. Elegant 4 BR, 3 bath - 2-story on• qqlet
cul-dwac. Luxurious pile carpeting. RI~
cOdar panelling. Lois Egan 6#4i200. (021). ·' HARBOR VIEW HOMES-NEW LISTING
Beautiful 2+den (or 3BR) 'home! ~
large loll Excellent landscaping, growing
trees, sprinkler systems I. Superb green-
belt location'! Priced for quiet sale!
Luzlo Sbarkany 6#4i200. (023)
. DOVER SHORES -VIEW
~pectacular vJew of pper Baf.. Like new
4BR, 3 bath, FR,' DR, kar garage. Beau-
tlflilly landscaped. Ready to move Jn.
•112,500. (1>20) '
4 BEDROOMS & POOL-DOVE" SHORES
Gorgeous upper bay view from Jomlal
DR, LR & master BR. Enjoy pool comfo,t
in· thls lovely home. $7',500. Walter Klllg
644-6200. (Dl3} ' "
BLUFFS -ELEG)\kT LIVING .,
Charmin& 2BR, & den. Wrought iron ga~,
encloied private patios, uquillte catJl!ll·
Jng & drapes, shuttered win4ow•. c~
chandeliers, cedar lined clp1tla, bur$r
alarm; A BEAUTY! Amy Guton'642-82riJ (DUI) . l
THE LAST OF THE BEST
-Final opportunity to ehOOfe. !' ltrltbig
3B,i, FR, DR -newl,y completed IVlll
Well's custom home w'/sweeplng Bay ic
Mountain VIEW. •no,200. ,\a unJilual .GP-
·pd'rtunlty to aharo In Neivpa~'f ~anlaltlc
appreciation. Open Daily 10-5 at 2(11() 11el-uy Drive. (Dlf) " • , '· HARBOR VIEW HILLS ' This Halecrest model Will really win
you over! 2 Dinllig areas • one la a for-
mal dining ·room with a brWlaot cry•
ta! cband,ellei, and o)\• In a tltcl>••·
ette area. ML11lve brick 1lre5ace; mapli
floors thrllouL Wort la all I ~ac
ulate llQlde .Z,d o\JI. Just m e In aod
enjoy~~·-quiet aelpJiorbood. •
Call 114Hltl.
Gorgeous 4BR, 2 bath, FR home , better
than new: Entertain on patio & decb. G ..
BBQ, ceramic c0ok top/ 1elf-d~ o ... '88.900. bona Cblch_ester ~. OPJllll
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HOUSES FOR SALE
2 BEDROOMS
204 • 351h St., Newport Beach
87S-1972, 87S-4073 Eve. (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2 BR and FAMILY RM OR DEN
444 Sevllle, Bllboa , ~ $63,950 (Sat & sun 1-5)
17865 Acacia Tree Lane, Irvine
873-8550 $36,500 · (Sat & Sun l ·5)
'430 VJsta Parada (North Bluffs) NB
644-1133 (Sun 1-5)
3 BEDROOMS
.527 Santa Ana (Newport Hts.) NB
644-1270 (Sun 1-5)
723 Cameo Highlands CdM
644-7270 (-Sun 1-5)
338 Evening Canyon (Shorecliffs) CdM
644-7662 (Sat & Sun 12·6)
4 BR. •nd FAMILY RM. or DEN
*2118 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB
~200 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
#I Pinehurst Ln. (Big Canyon) NB
642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
**1653 Bayside Dr. (Yachtsman's Cove)
CdM 67S-!935 (Daily)
1521 Anita Ln (Westcliff) NB
644-.2430 (Sun 2·5)
2822 Ellesmere (Mesa Verde) CM
54f>.0990 $44,500 (Sun 1-5)
2862 Clubhouse Rd (Mesa Verde) CM
546-599Q $51,950 . (gun 1·5)
3719 Park Green (H. Vu Homes) CdM
· 67!>-8000 • $79,850 . (Sun 1-5)
716 Cameo Highlands Dr., CdM 67S-8000. $67,500 · --(sun 1'5)
lil!S Via Dijon (Lido Isle) NB
67S-7462 $78,500 (Dally) 1818 Commodore (Baycresl) NB
642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1934 Flamingo (Mesa Verde) CM
1645 Samar Place, (Mesa Verde) CM 540-8877 (Sat & Sun 10-6)
644-4910 $39,500 (Sun 1·5:30) 1921 Lanai Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM
*1801 Bonnie Doone (Irv. Terr.) NB 540-8899 $65,000 (Sat & Sun 1-4)
644-4910 $54,900 (Sat & Sun. 1-5:30) 1095 San Pablo Circle, CM
, , 149 Sevilie (Bal. Pen. Pt.l NB 545-6328 $38,500 (Sat & Sun 11-5)
· 644-4910 $75,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 402 E. 18th (Eastside) Costa Mesa
204 Kings Place (Newport Htsl NB 54S-0465, 646-4148 (Sat & Sun 1·51
644-4910 . $97,000 (Sat l-5:3o) 1930 Irvine. Newport Beach
424 Marguerite, Corona de! Mar 546-1431, 5411-6237 $48,500 (Sat & Sun) 673"8550 $46,500 (Sat & Sun 1 ·5) . .
1807 Gisler View (Mesa Verde) GM 1019 Dolnhm Terr. (Irvine Terr) CdM .
546-2313 . (Sar & sun 1·5) 642·~~35 . (Sat & Sun 1-5)
920 Joann, Costa Mesa •. "289::1!~$<!1..ane;.Costa Mesa
546-2313 · (Sat & Sun 1·5). -: '73''[6'42,,-67$.6459 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1670 ~agascar, Huntington Beach *1072 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB
· 546-2313 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 642-8235 (Sun 1-5)
*404 Sµperior, Newport Beach 1221 Keel Dr. (HY H.ills) NB
875-7225 (Sun 1·5) 642-8235 $89,900 (Sun 12-8 PM)
192 Flower, Costa Mesa • **50 Linda Isle Dr., (Linda Isle) NB ll40-0o2o (Sun 1-5) 644-4910 $245,000 (Sal & Sun 1-5:30)
260if Vista Omada, Newport Beach.
640-0020 (Sun 1-5) **2430 Bayshore Dr., Newport Beach
646-2681 $149,600 . (Sun 1-5)
3 )R!" and FAMiLY RM. or DEN *1406 Santiago (Baycrest) NB
19382 Bethany, Turtle Rock 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
644-j'270 (Sat· & Sun.1-5) ' 1715 Sfarlight Cir. !Baycrest) NB
345 Riviera Dr., Costa Mesa 642-5200 $78,500 (Sun 1·5) • 962-4471 9611-1931 . (Sun 11-5)
• J ~ G!ll~ l:Jr. (Dover Shores) !'18 ' 2104 Miramar !Balboa Pen) Balboa ~ ·
' 846-1550 Sfi0,200 (Daily 10-5 RM.) 642-520~ fi7f,~ '_'(Sa~ & Spn .1!-4)f
25031 Wvenclrue, Lake Forest " • 404 · l§lh St. !Np!. Hts. Area) CM , ~-
' 586-0222 (Sat & sun 1·5) 642-sioo $43,000 (Sun f-5)"
25841 'Jamon Way, Mission Viejo 2015 Commodore (Baycrestl NB ·
"586-0222 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 842.5200 $64,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) ~oOO' Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 315 Golden Rod, Corona del Mar
64S-2998 $85,400 (Sal & Sun 2-5). 673"8550 $59,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1501 Cumberland .Ln. (WestclllfJ-NB-· 38lf!!Ociean-Biffiir Goi'<i'nadel Mar
842-1979 (Sat & Sun 12-7 p.m.) 675·7225 (Sun 1·5) -..J'*10Hoinda;isl~:;-Newport-Bieach---.1"'73"'o"P"='=rt;=.,W=tbo==..,N==rt~Bch.7=-646-2881 $149,500 (Sun 1·5) 0 es ume, ewpo
1529 Lincoln Lane (WeslclifO NB 640-0020 (Sun 1-5)
642-5200 '75,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) S BEDROOMS
2424 • 22nd SI., Newport Beach 'Back Bay 1584 E. Ocean (Penin. Pt.) NB
642-5200 $78,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 673-3663 (Sun 1-5)
1901 Glenwood (Baycrest) NB · · 8332 Snowbird (Pacific Sands) HB
842-5000 $72,500 (Sun 1-5) 557:4130 ' (Sat & Sun 1·5) 415 Onda (The Bluffs) NB .
642-8235 $57 ,500 (Sal & Sun l ·5)
450 Elmhurst, College Park
64S-4040 $33,700 (Sal & Sun 1·5)
1737 Skylark (Baycrest) NB
673"8550 $59,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
518 Cameo Highlands Dr., CdM ·
87a.8MO $84,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
*21542 Hanakai, Huntington Beach
968-8273 $35,500 (Sal & Sun l ·5)
711 Ktlianga (Irvine Terr.) CdM
844-2430 $89,000 1 (SUn l ·5)
3019 Java Rd. (Mesa Verdel CM
546-59911 $58,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5)
1828 Sandalwood (Baycresl) NB
-645-8500 $75,000 (Sun 1·5)
3253 Idaho Ln (Mesa Verde) CM
546-5880, 557-6190 (Sun from 1 p.m.)
9432 CoasUand, Huntington Beach •
546-2313 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1114 Wlilte Sails (H.V. Hills) CdM
,575-3060 (Sat &. Sun' 1-5)
tt3S29 Ocean Blvd., Corona de! Mar ,.
6711-SOOO ' (Sat & Sun l ·o)
322 Poinsettia, Old Corona de! Mar .
875-8000 $89,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
j!OlZ-Santlagq (Dover Shores) NB
67i;:ood0 · $84,950 ISun 1·5)
i7788 Cashew St., Fountain Valley
• 546-1754 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30 PM)
2539 Westminster Pl., NB
873-8550 $26,Doo (Sun 1·5)
133 Masters Cir. lat Npl/Bristol) CM
. '846-8400 $58;500 (Sun. 1·5)
~2:7=;ter, Costa Mesa !Sun 11_51
2008 Aliso, Costa Mesa
646-7301 646-7171 (Sa\ & Sun 1-8)
'*1424 lrvine,_Newport Beach
• .646-7171 (Sun 1·5)
1111 Coolidge, Costa ll!esa ,
5'1.5-6174 646-7171 (Sun 1-8)
. 4 ~EDf\OOMS I
2124· Higbland (Baycttsl) NB ' t ~ {Sat & Sun 1·5)'
*4521 Brighton Rd .{Cameo Shores)' CdM
MZ-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2239 Arbutus (EaslbluH) NB
644-2430 (Sun 1-5)
208 Susannah Place, Costa Mesa MS--4040 '31,950 {Sal& Sun 1-5)
334 Tours. N~~rt Riviera •
846-4040 ..,-~aoo (Sal & sun 1-B)
23841 Pll!&lo"' Circle, Leguna Nl,Utl aao.oeeo 9811900 (Sat & Sun lU) ~~ .ieenslnf!On St., HB
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5 BR •nd FAMILY RM or DEN
**1306 W. Bay Ave. Balboa Peninsula
644-7270 (Sun 1-5)
** •46 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB
642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5) **54 Linda Isl~ (Linda Isle) NB
644-2430 (Sun 1-5)
**3 Linda lsli'(Linda Isle) NB
675-6161 . (Sunday)
**Ill Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB
644-4910 $167,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30)
2640 Basswood (Eastbluff) NB
644-7662 (Sunday 1·5)
**305 North Star Ln. (Dover Shores) NB
642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1 ·5)
1337· Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
642-8235 $198,500 (Sun 1-5)
2201 Arana-(EastblufO NB
644-6200 (Sun 1-5)
1006 Pt. Barmouth (H Vu Homes) NB
· ·644-2430 $66,000 (Sun 1-5)'
2023 Goldeneye Pl. (Mesa Verde) CM
546-5990 $58,950 (Sun 1·5)
**13 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach
546-8640 $150,000 (Sun 12-4)
3516.0"""n Blvd., CdM · 6is.aooo · uas ,ooo (Sun 1-5)
7 BEDROOMS
1511 Miramar (Balboa) NB
64S-4040 $135,000 (Sat & Sun 1-4)
DUPLEXES FOlt SALE
2 BR EACH
5208 Seashore Dr., Newport Beach
673"8900 · (Sun 12-5)
3·2 BEDROOMS
110 Agate, Balboa Island
876-722.5 ' (Sun 1·5)
. ~OTS FOR SALE
**1653 Bay1Ide Dr. (Yachtsman's Cove) .. CdM 616-1935 . (Daily)
CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE
S BR """ l'AMIL Y RM.
342 Royal Ln (Newport Riviera) CM
844-88!4 (Sun 2-5) ......
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• EXCLUSIVE ._, , •
.••. WEST BAY FRONT
PENINSULA immaculate 5 bedroom, formal
dining room. Owner will carry first TD at
7% .. Priced right at ............ $187 ,500.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS . , •• I .... CHARM
Delightful 3 bedroom with great charm and
eye appeal plus ·gorgeous patio area and land·
sca_p.ing by Dick Beeson. Room for boat or
trailer. E-Z care yard, Only ...... $43,500.
SEA, OCEAN & CANYON ... .
•••• IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS
Just remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 bath, dining
room (or family room), fireplace, cheerful
built-in kitchen with inviting SUNDECK for
your entertaining pleasure, overlooking the
canyon & view of the ocean. . . . . $6!l.1-500
VALUE CONSCIDUS? ..•.
•••. CONDOMINIUM
IN BACK BAY AREA -2 Story, 3 Bedroom,
21> bath, builtin kitchen, stone fireplace,
FAMILY ROOM, community pool & REC.
ROOMS including billiards. Fee land and
close to everything ................. $32,500.
e OPEN HOUSES e
(5 BR. & FAM.) -1306 W. Bay Ave. (water·
front). Garage parking avail. Balboa Penin·
sula. Sun. 1-5. '
(3 BEDROOM. l -723 Cameo Highlands, Co-
rona de! Mat. Sun 1-5. ,, . ·
· (3 BEDROOM•)· -527 Santa Ana, Newport
Heights, N:B., Sun 1-5.
'(3 BR. & FAM.) -19382 Bethany, Turtle
Rock, (lrvinej Sat. & Sun. 1-5)
A"4ti#-S#dfJ,
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REALTORS
644-7270
2821 EAST COAST. HIGHWAY
CDRDNA DEL MAR, CALIF.
Gener1I Gtnerol
FOR YOUR VIEWING THIS WEEKEND
THREE BEDROOM HOMES
3019 JAVA ROAD $58,950.
Custom and clean with 3 big bedrooms situated on a m~icured cor-
ner lot near the golf course. Pegged floors, sto ne fireplace and
beamed ceilings make this in demand. Owner has moved to Mam-
moth..Lak_e_s -lucky pup! -but is anxious to see o!fers.
OPEN TODAY 1·5, CONTACT UNIQUE HOMES •f MESA YllDE, 5_.6.Sttl
322 POINSETTIA $19,500.
Brand new yet has that old Corona del 1'.Iar charm. Heavy shakes,
dormer v.'indows, lots of used brick \Y ith a modern, convenient floor
plan that includes 3 bedrooms, a den. family room and high ceilinged
li ving room . It's super! Just fini shed and ready for viewing.
OPEN TODAY 1·5, CONTACT UNIQUI HOMES •f CORONA DIL Mil, 6714111
2012 SANTIAGO, DOVER SHORES, N.B. $84,950.
Price just reduced $2,550. 3 Bedrm. and a paneled den,~shag .carpets,
sunken living room and large master suite. Enormous patio porch
with Back Bay views. Out of area owner getting ani.iws.
OPIN SUN., 1·1, CONTACT UN19UI HOMh et NIWPOIT IU.CH, MlrfilOI
1826 SANDAL WOOD . $75 .. ;
New .on the market and truly excellent. Massive stone fireplaces ao-
. cent soft brown shbg carpets arid rich textured lieam ceilings. GenUe
tones of Autumn thruout interior. Located in an outstanding area.
OPEN TODAY, l•I , CONTACT UNl9UE HOMES •f NEWPOIT llACH, 641.alOO
FOUR BEDROOM HOMES
2874 CLUBHOUSE $$1.950.
The Sensuous Pacesetter! Clean, trim lines; bright, perky decor and ~ 4 bedrooms on a single story floor plan with a large master suite,
including double pullmans and a sunken bath and soft-as-a-cloud shag.
OPEN TODAY, 1·1, CONTACT UNl9UI HOMn •f MISA YllDl.14Wffl
716 CAMEO HIGHLANDS $67,500.
Gracious courtyard entry reveals colorful flowers, spacious 4 bedroom
floor plan and a top-of-the-trees view of the Pacific. Mirrored.!irf-
place in living room plus additional fireplace ~ master bedroo'm.
OPIN TODAY l •S, CONTACT UN19UI HOMU et COIONA ·Dll. Ml. 171 .....
3719 Park GrHn $7'#
Price just reduced on this pride of ownership 1>l'OP8rtY ll!C!l.IA •
cent to a serene ~ acre park in Harbor View Hllls. Cleanett"of tllt
General '( 'lr::i1·:· ,, General , clean a~d e~iting decor that stays with the bouae.
'' " '' ~·' OPIN TODAY 1•1, CONTACT UNl9UI HOMO et COIONA llL MAI. 1714'M ,
Newport Heights CAN'T FIND IT7 2922 ELLESMERE AVE. $44, ~ & f'.amily · • WILL BUILl> your dream • New listing! Corner lot near park and school In top 'Mesa Verde Ill:
Abandoned! home. Have otaft for com· cale. Single story floor plan has double fireplace, all electrlc ldlche,
t block to OCEAN VIEW! plt:te home. packate. slate entry hall and spacious master bedroom suite.
Bike to beach! \Vrou&)lt iron OPIN TODAY 1-1, CONTACT UNl9Ul HOMO .t MISA YIUl, 146·1ffl i
-~tt"t-uri'de$'"' riant -l!_uJ_~ eontidence tn our --" _ -=
palms. Bir living rocim with 49 years o! <r.oallty custom ~BEDROOM HOMES
' --· ... ,. Crackling rajsed hearth fire. 2023 GOLDENEYE . PLACE . ..-, •
place. GIANT TA M 1 i. y S..· .....Pte at product at Another new listing! This lime a 5 bedroom with slighUy Spaniab
ROOM. Gourmet' kitchen. ru Galaxy, Dover Shore1. flavor, high ceilings, formal dining and warm orange shag compll·
Large seclud~ mastef Ivan Wells·& Sons menting a double brick fireplace in the family room. 11111te. Lauridcy room. Dec-o••N TODAY 1-1, CONTACT UN19UI HOMIS <f MISA mDI, 146-lttt
orator touch thrubut! BAR·
GAJN PRICED UNDER
;$45.000! can -now .to pre.
view • 645--0303. ... . .
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Pr.:,rOR•
HOME AND
INCOME
BUILDER
3 Bedroom home perfectly
&et on a lot with ahother 80'
ct open area. Build another
unit, possibly 2 mol'e. Hur-
ry!
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WALLACE
•. REALTORS
--15;4f41'"44J41-
(0pen Eva~lnfsl
• 642-2511 •
ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET WITH THE
NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES '
CAMEO SHORES ' CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 • MESA VERDE,
OPEN ijOUSE 646-5990 • NEWPORT BEACH, 645-6500 • CALL US
Custom Built, VIEW home l"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!~ii!!i!!!!!ij~~""'""'!!!i!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!~!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll_\ill!f/ on large corner lot j! General General
See: 4.500 Roxbury Rd. General
Open 1-6 Sunday J.;;;;;;;;;~=_;;~~~~
3 Bedrooms & tamliy room SPYGLASS PLAN 74
Lots of room 3600 plus sq ft in thl1 5 bdrm,
to add on 4 ba, plus bonus rm home
$79,500 on a V.l.P. fOcatkm. Central
REALTORS
SINCE 194-t
673-4400
air cond., intercom .l built·
in record player. No-wax
vinyl, lhq carpeting, wal· nut cablnell ln kitchen, pool-
11.zed lot 6 breath·taklng
view of ocean • coaatline.
You c:an celebrate the holi·
da,n Jn your new home. Call
oow. SlS0,000 lnch»dlng land.
#2 HARBOR ISLAND
Lovely 5 BR., S'h baths, waterfront ho~.
Lge. living rm. & family rm., just redecOI'
ated. Pier, float and sandy beach. Beautiftll
yard w/]ge. shade tree & swimming pool,
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Baytlda Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 67!-6161
R·2, SOUTH OF GRACIOUS ired hill 1 -G·ne-r•I iiiiiiiiiiiii =G'""=a' ~ HIGHWAY LIVING
CORONA
DEL MAR
••. .is the theme~l this REALTY EASTSIDE IMMEDIATE
Room to build on thir lovely
extra-wide lot. Charming 4 bedroom; den h o u 11 e
pfoeeently on rear of lot.
$59,500. Aj>pt. Only. Call
now to aee.-6734550.
·-· . THI: RCAL ~ f.''-'l'ATI:RS
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beautiful 5 bdrm., '1 story Univ. Park .Center, Irvine
home. Features include 2 Call Anytime, 833-0820
master bdrms s u I t e s , Office hours 8 AM to 8 PM
forma1 dining, 1tep-down ---
living rm .. "''""'u1 renec-Ocean Cottage
tl!)n poot, cul-<lM&c lot and $21 9001 room for boat or trailer. • •
Only 2 yrs. otd and In Abandoned!
perfect condition. F o r Giant 1tiade trtts. 3 MIN·
further detail!. . • • tJTES TO BEACH! Redec·
Call 546-6880 Open Evtt. orated thru-0ut. Large Jlv-
., ~ '· HERITAGE
. " :lEALTORS
-DUPLEX-
$35,000.
Two homes separated hy gar·
ages for privacy, 2 B<inn•
es.ch • owner's unit deluxe
.w/dshw1tir, etc, etc. A rare
find • call i.ow.
Newport
HILL Af'ID DAI.E-
A "!"ntl')' lttllnf b e 1 t
-be•~.~~ bomk 2 bl~, Dtll!ftl Room -LEE=----
mt 811 o.. K1¢ll<n. D®-MESA VERDE
tng roam with hardwcod
floof'1 ju.st refinished! O>t·
tace kitchen with huge pan.
tr)!,. 3 queen size bedrooma.
Laun~!')'. room. Extra larKc
IOt. $2190 BUYS IT. c.11
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at , ........
646-1111
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~~ •• ~ ~~. SPECIAL -SEEllflS Slorqe. """l~l<toobtaln. FHA·YA TERMS
95% lean. $30.500. Call H 2 to < + d
. . .. ' --I OHi.\ I I. 01 \0\ ~· Evenhlp 6f&.6226, uge • ry, e.n, or Back Bay •
' bedroom exe.cuUve'• home. Newport Beach
COLWELL
r•ROPfRT IES I NC
RE llLfORS
Costa Me31'1 be1t al'E!ll. ' Bedroorn·Fam.lly room·
Near BeJearic 1ehool. Vcryl-~-~-,,.---Dlnlna room-Den or oWce
nice back »rd tn a quiet Owning Beats wl1b own entronoo. Newly
area. No down to qua.lined R•ntlng deeoratcd lruikle and out wte'l'ans. CALL N 0 W s h U
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B'tl"Olt& nus ONE lS call UI for detaiJ•. ( BR. ~ Wit new ca.rp(I na and
OWNER llYI lelL 3 bdrm •. 2 CNE. Prl<*I al SU.OOO. BA. only $26,900. You l\IJ'IM• cu 1 tom draper I e 1
be.th bon'Mt, deep lbl& l"Pt·.. ttrm•. lhrou!'hout. By Owner at
-llrtPl.~ct , dbl COWNS A WA'M'S, INC. $41,500.l930 IRVINE
-bite ,..,i. ~ .t. '62 5523
, POSSESSION
Vacant 3 bdrm., 2 b&tb ranch
style home complt'te with
covered pa tlo, good earpeta
&: drapes, attached aaraie.
ovenlzed lot and many fruit
trees. Terl'itic Costa Meu.
location, close to IChools .l
ahopping. Price, only
$24,500. Auumable 6~ loan
with ~nt1 ol only $152.
per mo. tncludft taxe1o
Catt !546-SlllO (Open-.)
• , " HERITAGE
. . REALTORS
-EASTSIDE TRIPLEX
Two 2-Bedroom + bachelor
a.pt on IArl• 62' X 16&' Jot
with double dttac:htd gar-
age. Prlct Just rttfueed
$2,000. Cail now for ,_,,pt.
to set.
$41,500
CALL 142-tm
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7 bed., I ba., plUJ large family room, 1Wldeck, four car garage park· UM E. OCEAN -"" Dad'• -· -• ... a llut litlo loo. -• ..,. ct --.,... Nlool1 loohqMI --mq, -~ In& for JO caro In beauliful tiled courtyard -p!UJ many other features P<nlrolula Pl., 5 Bll., 2 "1· boat • pnlon, Pl • 1 • • •'" • ~,......,. .,._ ""t•"• ..._ 5't-O. "' Iii. Owl .1'11U • all JOlio. :ioca ,,_ -•"-~ In thl1 7,w ~•••e foot home built on th-loll localed a lnun•culat• "°""· 2 ,.,.. dl!Jdllln'• "'"1 .-. w., "3,000. •ltd --· ,.;... ,.. mas. 4jlL -°""" -· $tpl. I• _.....,. ...... ~·-... -.-•r• pico.; w111--l<uol ..U...C ,W. 4 BR, ~ Matd>am -'115.W U. JM ...... 'l)lrr W.,. -,
half block to beach or bay. •W,000. 5hOWll by appointment. -. A4ldnr 171,:IOO "°"' bL, fJ>l. All ......_ HEY! 4 1 BR -· WEL'tQll t OOllPA!lr RANCHO -,.. lL Clut 4 llDIOOM :;
DUPLEXES, DUPLEXES &: MORI DUPLEXES ~ -. .. _ all "" OOWNs ,:~j"I· me. *t°"" ~. ""1 '21.000• -,,_. 6 OCC. 1 1111, 2 BA, ..,.., HIU..TOP ' : Ma~ to choose from -take advantace ot the tax·1helter -NEW Calli m.3113 m.«* Eva * C &: W * A""' ~wd.,lli Cotta Mow din""" --· ftlll ai>la ·-••Tt ; :
Ou No~ 6 drps, o,;lc., patio kit., IUil...,. • ;
,. -low ln•Hl,.,,.nl, -=-==--===="" SP~~ GI IUYEIS doaa 6 llwJ>, by ..,...,., M&111tJlcent '1lw lrom ~ < :
Six UNITS NEW CO?Y COTIAGE rm .. • , ..,,.tti 11t11u. Pr11ocon1y. 13UJO, 545-(!)1<. cbannq ... ~
-H.., H'pt lfahU. 2 BR. bo kJtcben, dlil · can&< 4 II OWNER Soo1tJce • >eavina home lot COro<toi tloL ,Jf&t.
5 BeauWul Deluxe aparlmenll with one over the iarage with a peek· w/brldat. =~ AHll>C !29.l!OO bltr 541 •& COSTA Ul!SA ...... Baul. a BR. 2 BA, =.i~~ loW ~
a·boo view of the oam and large 1un deck. Only 1 1hort block to the ~~ "'5 -litm. RIO ~ .. uol' -
bay. '175,000 with tel'lllJ and owner will con&lder trades -submit all CALL a """" NEW DUPLEX ...... $41,llO. FIXER·UPPEI w/w .;;:· c1rps, .,.. 'c': ttoe llde .,....; liid-pmw
off G t tax h It 9W ~ 3. 2. Bdrm. 151 E. Bay -.. all-· ~to~-· . '-·~ You will •~·-o.. • ers. rea 1 e er. -VA,-t•llhle. C..ta Maa. 642-<&lT -;;;;. i.,.. ··~";ill, tanill; loc. 133.500. B-711M. :;;;· ... aradt••;;;;.-;;u • :
IALIOA FIXEI + ADD ON s atALTY ....... Pe11l~•ul• roomln-olc...&-·1 BEAtrr ....... I BR,"' s. t,loltblsbome.&mn.lcr t.: RIPOSSES ION ........... ''" om.. ~ ...... ·~--n-Cat. Plau, Open SaUSwt., ·-1onno1 u ---' Penimula R-3 lot -2 beds., md family room home on property at Bl&. bl& 4 bedroom, 2 •""7 layfront Condo '5' Baylronl-4.000 ,. ft :;w;.., all,..;;,"';;;;..:;; patio, oopto. Ul,500. °"""· :km.-'lhll '';'ppt. eaty. .
pre1ent. Plan1 and permit Included tor duplex In purchase. HURRY whb 1am1i, """ dbllng, 211 ....,,., Pitt 6 n..t. $JB5,000. at tbo1 -ol $29 000 C.... m.-0929 3l01 Pm Dr., l1H'<lO ··.;
ON THIS ONE. . bath. now o11""' at $31,500. I Br. 2 Bo, pool, pier 6 lllJt. Manhall Rooltil 6'l5-4000. tn1 tocatloo ~ ·-Soutb. ' '· ;
0 EIG TS OF COURSE I with $900. down payment to Dt.Ll&htful $79,.'iOO ,.. I •-...... Cout Plua and ldtaJ tor OWNER must .ell. Newly 0 THE REiil
"\:. t.~TA rr:R.; NEWP RT H H -• .,,,...,., Hurry .. this """ 6 EMERALD IA Y -P ''""° -•~ ICbocll. Coll le r ap-dee 4 ""· 2 ba, lam nn. ' : Adult cared for -4 bedrooms:, 2 baths. Contemporary home with Ca.II • rmmaculate 3 Br + fa.m rm. FOR Sale by owner. polntmmt. Crnr. $33,500. ioiµ, dwn. 950 · :
large MBR 1ulte -Quiet neighborhood. Only $53,900. Fee. 540-1151 Open Eva. View 1145,000 Capistrano Beacb BI u 11 Serra Way. 5'6-<l660. CUSTOM
Ted Hubert & Anoe. view, corner lot, 2 story, 4 BY OWNER Mesa Woodl, 4 DOWN'IOWN HUNTJNGTON ~
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ONE OWNER HOME
4 bed&. l :Y. baths and family room, This Is a lantastlc home that has
been treated with lots o! T L C, excellent neighborhood. Outstanding
term• -$31 .950.
OCEAN FRONT
2 alory -4 bedroom 3 baths formal dining room, MODERN KITCH·
EN -Large paneled living room with fireplace, new w/w carpeting.
2,000 square feet. Fantastic view -
"REALTORS"
SERVING GREATER ~EWPORT HAll.BOR AREA
MEMBER MUl TIPlE LISTING SERVICE
G1ner1t Gellorol General
-'· . HERITAGE
REALTORS
Oce•nfront" Poli1t
On exlra lge. lot, 4 BR, 2
bathl". Nr, N.H.Y.C. Call for
appl. $100,000.
Call 673-3m"\ 642·2253 Eve1.
B1yfront lot
On Bia: Bay w/pler A ~Ip
for Jge. boat. Build your
own cu.1tom home,
Call m-3663 642-1949 Eves.
associated
6ROI< ElfS-R EAL TORS
202~ W Bolboo b1l-),6)
:un Via Lido . 675-8500 BR. 2%: Ba .• formal dining, BR l family, cul-de-sae, BEACH1 '
OWNER TRANSrERREO dl?n w/wet bar, drpl, cptl, Realtors 5CS-CN65 1095 San Pablo Cir, MS-6328, S BR 3 BA. huse IWlmm!nr •.
2150 tt ho. 'th .'intel'COm. Completely fenc-Open Eves. $38 500 oq. • me WI room ed patio. Acrcu trcm park YOUI llLUARD ' , pool .. ~950 ·~ ~-' tor everyone A rvl!!rythlng. 4 A 'pro 1 ate! 2 600 sq ft 5 , MESA Verdfo, 4 BR, 3 BA, J.a: lauodliy .iibff . ,,,'lol'ml !
bodroom•. 3 bath•. !amity ~ ~::;, ~ i 165 oOO ROOM PLUS lam pl"' din nn. Walk to w/hltih RIO, ;lt"t':i
room plus lormal dining m n, Pl wy. ' · ~f V ~~ Count 0"" """-__... room. Deluxe buUtin kit-By appt. only. 496-5020. Don't pa11 up lhls newly esa e~....., cy ._, laun ... .J strv ,..... .... ~ decorated sharp 4 bedroom $65,000, by owner. 54().6899, 11tp dbl ~ Irr Uv rm -
chen, dlahwulw>r. Gorgtous Coron• dtl Mar BY Ow-·. ~12 Ford .. __ w/~. covd patio, upgraded . fireplace. 2 patios. BKR, home with a ~iahed 27x24 ·~ ~ 1uun M
540-l'llll. BUY FOR room! Nicely landscaped Dr. 3 Br, lam nn, 1% ba. w/w crpts ~ drpl, FA .., ·'
yard with a brand new Open SUn. l to 6. $31,900. oversized dbl 1ar, below .,..
LAKE Elsloo• • By owne" NOTHING ck>ugbboy pool. Thia home Is 51$-5624 213~ ,Jnal1<et! 134.llO. Your
complete mobile ho m e , DOWN? clo.e to lhopplne and BY Owner, 4 BR, 2 BA, $2500 terms. : ,
flnl1hed, for sale or trade school•. It's a great buy at I I' 1111 '
for home in CM/HB/f'V/NB Yes, n-en in COM elJ.aible $36,000. Phone 641>-TITl. ~00o. 8;,.~ eat ion! 9111 ._ ''
atta. MUUon dollar vil!W. Veterans can buy homes 3 BR on •t acre, _....,. I« ttJ.4471 ( =J iiMi'fi 1900 IQ'. It. 3 BR, 3 ba, all and duplexe1 for nothin& 711 ...,,~
blln!', fncd crptd patk>L dov.'11, borrowi"i the money 1 unita. $32.500
150x125' lot, 32930 Lake View tor thirty yean at 1%. A * Call 131-1318 *
_T_.,,._N.,07UH/67A"3'8SSE'.l· I :':~~on:ru,on,,.~~ $330bor~ * FAMILY-HOME BY OWNER, 3BR, 2BA, lam nn, 2 aQ.-. $35,CUI.
LOW DOWN month. We at Colwell XTRA NICE 1'1111 1q It. 3 N.E. C.M. 545-4710
4 bdrm., 2 bath guper sharp Properlies/ a aubrkliery of Bednn on comer lot, fully I~=~~~--~
home. Located in mellow 3 the Coi.v.·ell O>mpa.ny, the feoced tor privacy. Dbl fire-
yr. 0 l d ne.lghborhood. la~est . VA broker l n pl ip llvin& _rm, ~. f&111IJ.Y
Cah1orn1a, can a 1 1 I s t rm., &harp •ha&, bOat .aate, I--,...=====-,...-Beaulltul condition in, and Veterant1 In eistabllthlpg Joli more! Hurry! Just list-:~:, ir~.~~er $.10,<nl their ,~!ibility, loadeternunethe· edt For addlUonal informa-Super 1harp, ~cant, under
how uugC a n Y lion • $30M. Call Bkr. St&.-7139.
SPANISH .HACIENDA quaHty 10" and ~n locate
$29,SOO the property they Y..'8.nl. Call Dan• Point CAU. 842-1418
keen 4 bed.l'm., 2 bath hon1e ~722.i. .2 BR, 2 BA, bullt 10 yl'I,
C M I 4 BDRM plus din. rm. and really nit-· Mnl walking diltance to harbor \. ;
$28 300, ty built-in kltchPn. We bet • WAUCI• • 6-Doheey Pk. $26,500. l'r91D '"VA ~.!:~. , ·:. t • -NEWPORT HEIGHTS you'll like especin.lly for 1w1nNt 496-2853. -t ~-=:::. CORBIN • MARJll INC. No Dawn Torma wi!ARGAIN-$35,000 ~~;;;~~"\;~~ 4
1~~l,Beac2h B~vA.d, HB~R East lllufl lm.'.'.:::t~:-,/:d'.'::"" -;
0 0 -rusTOM Great home! 3 battui:. Lla:ht, t ever )'OU do, don't mlu LUSK 5 BR. 3 ha 1-d • BR -$14,0CIO .. r. .: NIWP RT Hll H • • ~ ,..,.rlul kitchen handy !hi• great buy, now vacaol, $1l,fC19 -C~A-M~E-O~S~H~O~R~ES= Olarmlng Colle,. P • r k ' cu Hae This adult occupied home bas ·bad TLC all work features. Piumb<.\I for completely rr-painted ina~ 3 bedrm. home on large: R..2 home. Sun/eves. ca J J st. E:iccel oond. Beaut yard. Community pool, badminllllll. . , ·
it's life. From the manicured (ront lawn to water aott1:ner, p 1u 1 and out, ne~ shag cpt., lot in c11st.kle Colta 11'1esa, ''PRIVATE BEACH'' Geor,e Mezel, 557-4~ $72,00J. S44-0866. A basketball courta. partr. ·
the garage in 'the rear alley. All tou need to carprling, drape11. Prel!y throug~ut. S1i SOxlli lot needs \VOrlc but val~ pric-333 MILFORD -OPEN 1-5 Fountafn Villey ao~ to aclxx>ls • lhoJ>PC. .. • ·
do 11 move in! Hus 3 lge. bdnns. or use it as paUo! Park like yard! prolessionally landscaped, eel, won't laat ca.II 546-8640 CUSTOM -built 4 bedroom, N9Wport I.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;...,..;,;;;;;_,;;. Only 1 Mlle to Beach r
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a 2 bdrm. r,tua den ; the matr. bdrm. is local-Trtt1! Trees! B RK, covered patio with tropicaJ bkr. 2~ bath reaidence. An opp. at FORECLOSURES ap.n HoUN Sun 12 to S ·' ed s~ara ely. Lge. corner frplc. Offered at 540-1720. garden, 3 roomy bdnns., 2 ~oc=EA=N~.B~,-,..,-,~N~,-w-p -o -r t· to acquire a quality prop at Directions; Major c r o 11
•..1n Ulcd balh.~. Hurry at th.i• ., amostmodestpriceflS,IXKI. F1lrvitw WE HAVE 2 VACANT mttt11, Brookhur 1 t A : .-wv. • prire it ,viii go f.aat! can Heights area. Exceptional 3 646--3921 or Eve. 67M132 HOMES cleaned up and Adam• I" H u 11 t I n 1 t oa ·
SHORECLIFFS Bkr. 54&-8640. =r~~2 ~th:f~:~lyn: 646-1111 ready far mle. One two Beach, W. on Adam• to
Picture a wooded garden with an oJd brick 2955 Harbor Costa Meu B h ih11.g cpt. throughout. I-luge l1nytlme) 1tory wiUi xtra lara:e rooms. Der'byahi.re ._ rlchli to,, tel
entryway, leading !o a heavy shake roofed WATERFRONT a ys ores 50xlSO k'I with.,,,, a,_, School s-rts Soon • reol n "''"' -l(rnslnrton. 3 BR., 2 bath home. Lge. coµntry .kit.ch.en w/ no'v vac;lbt ~er. uki.pg •M at $32, • th min $1,trlb Re•I Ett•f• Wett ~.·
frplc . -all finest ~ality'.' 1Wallt to priv. T~at11~kof ~~~e :~~~n~ ~~~~ee• ~o~~~~~:n 2 S3S,OO'.>. &kr. 546-8640. _ .. --______ Move In Before _ ~~~ ~ 2.::n. aboan! n 4: ~
beacb. All this lor'88, · -""''""·IMMEDIATE ros. For Sale *DOLL HOUSET THREE WISHES Mesa dd Mar with all prlcod to ,.u qu1c1<i, at * TACK SHARP
OPEN SAT./SU1af~ENING CANYON.RD . SESSION. 5 bd•m, 2 yn old STEPS TO BEACK U ptace, comfort A location bulll-inl, llreplae<, 2 baths. 133,500, Se< both tod•y. 4 °"""'lo qtftcb1,JioY1n .p
with over 3,000'. TRY Sll,000 by owner 3 BR. 2 ba., tam. rm. In are for you, pleue look this Walle to St. John• and I' . ~~~1~·.·.~1'~( ~~~i
LUSK EASTBluFF down! OWNER JS An IN· 5 bedroom, 3 bath, Cape Cod. xlnt cond. Close to ocean, fine !tome over. Owner may O.C.C. $31,900 All Tenn1. oUl JUJn ..... un t'l\lli:I...,
TERIOR DECO pool • t 1 • .,<! Ult> leaMt or le&M/optk>n his 2 ----1•. ~-b• ..... tn H.B.· J 1 Privach is the feature of th is huge 5 Bd.rrn ., RATOR. Forced air heat, fireplace 1 • enn •· .,.,.,,iJVU, 531-5111 ( :::;J IJ
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J-5111 •u"""' OCH --~
3 bath. 0 Lg. •ear lot wt'th enou•h room Leaving area. W.AU/Wall carpel&: drapes. C.AYW_O:Oll...REAL.T~Y~ bdrm,. d~n, 2 bath home to i'.'. th1a: price ot nnly '29,900. .
me. ...... l'i CINNY MORJlJSON All elect. kitchen. Uiw down. * SCl-129010r'~~~4~you~. ~w~e~n;,~ex~p«:;t;~;•,.o:nJ· ::::::;:ii;:::~~~~~ii:~~::;J~For~d~etallr~~ond~~ld~am~~~;-~jf~~ to M.ve 2 PQQ_ls Loe te i the he,prt of all "1 t or Sim a emoo .. · .. of NiviPort'itln~s 1 oppmg iii th"e .\.c"or""o"'na"'-I--•• ~.-. ~ U. Oi>en-Swrt -lil · 245 EVENINGl:'ANYON Optn Eves At Its llDHt. Priced 1n the --CALL w.tur-;.
del Mar' High School dJSt. O!!ered at '61,900. •*, • .Ai; 11111-YOU'VE FOUND Balboa'•"""' ''"'"'"'"'"I· SHORECllFFS TWO UNITS 1aw ~· •• Love!y, 2 11oey, • •• · OPEN SUNDAY '1·5 2640 BASSWOOD ·~ •V•l'do Dr. Eu1 A BUY dentu.t •«•. ' BR. 3 ba., Unl•orslty RHfly BR cbanner. Comer to•
HARBOR VIEW Hills •.,,-,-.• Coll!a Mes.' J\.f,lnutes fNm Beach, over I&". fam. rm.; blk lo ocean JOO] E. Cst. Hwy. 673-6510 * EASTSIDE * velvety landlcaPin&:. covtr· • ~-~-• ·: , *• * 557-llJO l500 .1q, fl. 5 Bdrm., 3 bath, & bay. Stt lo apprec-. $67,500 _.. , ___ .., tio "--
' · b I · I h BALBOA BAY PROP SPYGLASS HILL 1-3 BEDRM, J.2 BEDRM ~ '""~ pa · CommtU>-Th1s 1s a ome w th a real view o t e ocean ~Open Eve11in,.!n 11epe.rate den, formal dining • SlO OOO lty swim Pool A jl"een 1nn ..Beacb BJvd., H.R. •'.
& the Newpori Harbor, standing in your front 4-IEDROOMS rm .. """'"' boot '"'''"· ' * '42·7491 * 180 o..,.cc OceanW!w lot , • pa00. Lttxurioua •ntertaln-•. room . 4 Lge. bdrms., dining rm . & gourmet GINNY MORRISON NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2800 Sq, u., ready for ot'-Roy McC1rdle Reeltor in&. Ownpagne livin& at a ENJOY cTHE l(,
kitchen, make it an easy care home for you $31, 950 * ** •.. -R=TORS-Owner/Builder. Must .ell 4 cupa.ncy. Elegant carpet & 1810 Newport Blvd., c .r.t. beer pocket price. SEC. UIUTY
& your family. In addition, if you don't want Come l<"e thl111 well kept ram-~l'.M.* Mesa BR, 2 BA Drum llome. draperies. J.41.7729 Reli1bl• Reel l1t1t. $Zl,f<IO ;
• to !Wim in the ocean , you have your own heat-ily home tn one or C.Osta ~:..r: Verde Dr. Eut. Approx JiOO IQ'. fl, Stainless 3...~l Ocean Birch Dr. 846-3391 894-2296 evu. 0 ~
ed & filtered pool. Call for app't. to inspect. 1'1eaa's bc11 nrcu. Bltins + * * Costa fl.fewa Steel all elect kitch. Huge OPEN SAT & SUN 4 Beclrm 2 Bath ~ Located in one ol Hunttna10n l '.
Offered at ,74,500. ds!nv11tr. Brau•. covered * *< * E ~7-tl30 J.1uter BR, Quiet 1 t. __ 213: 6!13-0393 __ 3 yeara cld. i..rge family $4,950 TOTAL DOWN Beach'• molt de 1 l r ab le ,
patio, nicr lrlscpg. 5'10 do1vn, 1 -'rwn ve JW:I $53,900. 646-9169. *SOUTH OF HW"(* type kitclten with walk-in buys you a vt:t', tbt1 nice 3 areu. 3 bedroon1, 2 bl.th .
Our individual service means more to you -payments less than rent. R&PO-Anyone Ou•lifle1 BY Owner . 4 Bdrm., 2 bath, Lovely d~plex. Spacious 2 pantry. ShW roof, Owner bedroom 1% bath tn aoOd home near IChooll an4 -~
Call 979-1000. Me11a Verde 3 bedrm, only paneled fam . rm., buHt-in BR A l BR furn w/eJect moving north. Below market area. Hurry, this ~a.n't lutl lhopplna. It won'C lut. Call $~.~50. down. Total sale11 kitchen 2 story 18x36 pool hltne. Copptt plumblna. at $33, 750, Call 961-4441. WE ALSO HA VE 2 oCben,
II/' prlcc ~.500. Jots <>f iroptcal iandscaplng
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Xlnt cond. Walk to ever)'" * C t R lty for lea than MOO. total to ·59.3°/o Tll~ l ''''L of our 1ale1 were made thru referrals, people
who were satisfied with our -
"'21 GINNY MORRISON excellent cond. We want t~ thing, Good Qnanclna: avail. res ea veti. ~ *** ·REM.TOI!$. ad!! Priced be!.., market Only 168,500. . JMMED. OCCUPANCY 540-8565 OR 968-3311 • CC-11 *;.aM•* 1505 M.,. at IJS,950. 551-4023. MORGAN REA~ TY Be w 1trat to "'1joy this SHIRWeeD REAL TY !
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wouldn't this be the place for you to list your
property! --::Ei"'A"'S"''**"'ID""E=--•CZ!'.;:• Venl< nr. East. ~ Ropoueu1on1 b> v .A., "' a 673-6642 '75-645' brand new l bed>oom 1oomo. 13964 ~-_ ..!· ':: 5700• MOVE IM 1 ; I~ **••"';/ ~1a ,,"':~ 32,00G-33,000 area. A 3 VacaDCiel CIOIC: llODlfl Rent Family room, d1nlna: room '!"+:-+~ ~ ... IEAUTY 1~ EY.,,r::.-,> Bdrm., 2 bath ....,,., now ,.,... bouse apt ,...., fr breoldalt oru:·all within OWNER ucrllice. Tll I 1 Seller 1111' Ill olhfr COlll, • Coll US fO<' your rail ••l•t• naod1 -WE
hove lolo of 9oot'.fh!l't• to toll you 1boutl Su-lh 4 ----. "l"'" '"6 $28,ZIO . ..wn't lut call bier. bld&' .. ~etc. thi-a a~ Pilot easy walldn& dlltance <>f home hi.I IV~ but 3BR 2 BA. '21,500. ~ .. ~
,...r arp """'"uun1 N~ ''P·•"T p • .a, ~ IM!M'I ,.. ___ .. _.a ...... "'"" ,,,_ school" park a Weltcllf:f ~ nice for .t..... featurff eled blttn JtJO, • ·, h<>me, eraclou1 llvine tn ..... a -.. lUe an...... '""""""""" ........ ~ ~ _,.. shops. lOft!'I. Dos run_ fW1 ~ FA ht, w/w c:rpta A drpl. •
2991 lq. tt. Ma111lve step-OWNER 646-7676 of h<>me. 3 Ip • c J 0 u I patio. x1nt )oc, Walle to .. I
down rumpus room fl'Dm $@ ~~ ~ !} 4 BR & 2 BA. bedroontA, 2 bthl, den Jor ......_ paymls lfal .!bin ~ c o m p I etely modmllaed 'O ~ -'C Q. 9 • ll"l loua llvina witb rent. _, CORBIN·MARTIN
REALTORS 644-7662 ch1m11e.,, k!tch•n, ,.pant• i'-. P i:l $31,500 BY OWNER -~--IOOm •
Newport . Coron• de! M•r -Cost• M111
Tl p I • L ,, B I ID~ Down. 2 ~ •• BR, 2 ~........ BuJltin kitchen, !!I l•mlly room , 2 11 ... place• + ne urz e wdn ne ui f-ln Chuc:!<fe n• tam nn~. ··~wood dRoomlshwuher
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_ -~eov.rodt ., •• ~2',·. I, " BBQ &: ln11icle fish pond, '°"" llllnl -. ....,. .........
Thl1 Ont" will dazzle )'OUT 0 R1tarrnng1t lhe 6 Kl"o"'bfad ~ ~ ,_.,;.,;. lloot'll, trplc., choke loo. Nr Heavy shake roof. BRIC, ( S:J
Gsner1I
TRIPLEX
Co!lea:I! P1rk. Jt's lhe time to
Invest. Uve Jn OM A rent
two. ~re are two nice
bdnn1., a la:e. llvlna rm. Jt
hu blt·INI In the kitchen •
a dlnlna: area. Thm 11 a
Iarse patio I enclosed
1arace1. Two block• from
ml,jor lhoplllf.
INVESTOR'S SPECIAL
Thi• 1a •n e11cellent Newport
S.ach ma, commf!rclally
aoned. There •re two unit• on a lot. 2 BR, front, 1-BR.
....,, Tront unit can he con-
wrttd lo a bullne11. Prlctd
to Mii 1211.500.
FAJ\EL WALKER. Retllors
557.50t0
i--,D~OYOU-
NDD •..
A 2 .BEDROOM luxurlou,.
con&>mlnlum, In lovtly
Jl'lft'btlt area'! 2 pool~ ..
net U ndnutf'.t lO Newport
c.nt<rT J!J,950,
lmaa:lnation. wo1ds below 10 111olte ~ • ~ ' • tchooll I aw1m dub. Jnq. $31 000. 962-1313 &! ooer*
Jim ple WOfd~. Print l•tl•t• of :ti :_ 1323 Stonefteld St, near I • M . Hornes MESA VERDE lf<lt li in 'ils line of 1quor•s. -·t .. Ki1lybrook. north of Baker. O~R ln.nlfered, Spaclout '~ ,{; r.s1-noo. 3111)1) ... ft. iuae family
-REPO.-&Milon J;l;.9'9J I W E N T I G I ~'"'l l;~ll!~!i~~ TWO STORY SPANISH paradise. 3 baths, 5 bdnN. f Sa
$28,500. Open Eves. I I I I' I . . home on lal'le ple lhaped Jot ~I ~lin: ro:m~: ' o· ". le J• I ;..
Gov'l. o~ned w/ntv1 &old * JUMP IN * ------. near the Santa Ana River. dllhwasher, fireplace, l'ich I .. J S~].§ ~'":",E'i!.1 ~ i'i'tli'i I ~1'~ ~"]: Ph~2e-6W5(714) '.:~.:
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...... ,.... btrandbath.Only"8,950. 111··11 mlrina/OOMnYJtw . ltart ••• Al ·O;;n£1\mutllll.Nodon ):
.I Hurey for •"pointment. ;:::;:;;:;:::;=;:~::::: He went to is V acaet-tmmedlatt GL .._ ... :s.-.-..__ ...... • ~ ·L.. Al.l1J -OJllJbia loJ, -~ ... -•-'~ • -ww" -'' Call !140-1151 (Opfn EvH.) """flh -but afllt two weoko ~ ol cbara<.. ......., ""'"'~ ms. Spa,,_ 4 --1 ,
Fairview 1· • L I F S 0 S I ho died, Two of hio frlendo I I inllde 6 out. 4 bodreom1. bL -aD elomk
64Ul11 -· ·wtnt to tho ITtO<f\laTy to view .l:isrwln '" 'ru ':f"ounl !::!' = tr:n"::,:: buUUn "A-" ldtd!ol.
(anytlmo) I' I I I r tho body C1$ rt toy ln "tho cas-* MESA VIII.DI * loiijfl 2 baths, 4 bo<llOOUll, :''!."~mllllllM
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I I I• I I . Woll .. ichool . BEAUTIFUL "LA LINDA" ,. ft. -patio! Mo •. THE POOL "Yeah,'' •oid t!>O other, "1loo $U,50I Muell tleolrtil, •'.Sant a dltlonol patio • """""*' ·
l'Olorod lllhts, buJIWn .., ~~~ ..... -~~_.,_ woakt ho 'I'""' down _ All:rKORlZED BROKER 8Ar1>ln" model-4 bed., bjt frull • lbade -Woll! ; '
bar-b-q, c:overod patio, lulll I W O D R ·A C ,~~ •~re did him a -::_,:' * N"5!I * 1an11 m., + Bon_us nn.. to achooll UJd. lovt.l)I '*"' ;
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TOWNHOUSE wtfrti&c. 1Wt 1mmae. 2.Wnn., 1:: MllY'Ut. beeuty in tht ttnltr ot the • ~~ 10:::" ~ ~"!·u= OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE: ttt a c r a 1, Adull1 only. Lw.:ut')' complex
* POOL * pello, pool, ll'Mil rowiL deft llome plua II" "-no lrnM. Prlvllec<s to the CUSTOM "BlUFfS" m•tntol""' ln•lde • out. 4 5 A""' our Palmd&Je lnl'l Anl•lnpe V•U•y. WOO "°""' oH ...........,< In ,..,., OR MONTHLY PAYMEN'l'S uoll 2 Blki. from bead\. privale bfo•ch and tenni1 BR. 2 Ba., best qual cpta
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Lilwu 'll.'/do\\1l ~I. Lee. fl.:Z lot. S~lm. club., 250.U JUvcadaJc • appllanc.'f'.s, lrplc, low-ly yd. tia~ R<"rl. ,_, S32..S00. 816-0097, Assumable IOU11. $21,S'n
EKtr& nice.botlM forcrowtrw m..B4. INCOME • INCOME Open 1-tou~ Sun. l..S p.rn. 430 VISTA PARADA Thi$ tiom" "iU ittll quickly. 8111 Grundy, R••ltor Condom--ln-lu-m-,---t1nnu111 J0"'1" si45,ooo.
Wnlly. Neu ~u N~w BY Ownrr. Nice 3 Br .. 2 hA., Chumint alr-cond. 2 en. Call ~ f\'4ir.h. Bluffll, \lfllrr k niatit S<tli.YIJ. 3'&1 Rlt)·11t1r, N.R. 6i~161 _lor_•_•le , 160 WALKER & LEI !"""'1t•, dnpl!I. Pt,nel~ Of· ! )Tt. old. \'1can1 . $900 dwn. homt 4 ~ 2 BR. 0011,,.t, llatn11 vifow. l hghly upi:;ra<l· ti ~ • • • • i A•"r" 1,11,.,. •. n(:"""\'111lh•\ :-onl~· 01 ,,., 'U''DA\' ,,L :~1;,-Tl;;t
nee n pn&ti l&:x32:,pool. No -•·. T•k• n·-, FKA or MagnoU• trtta It kill ol M h•t&n11 JI lmr.""" f'd OCEAN & CANYON VU 71 I , .. ~10 s ' , I d · p 161 • .,0 Mvt. ,..,,, , "2-4474 ....,..... .. • ..-• su a Y ,,. .. \· • $3,900. RhR ~ 1 ,.,_.., Ft.. l ·3 RR " Ni ......,1 ~~:J n ustr1•I roperty
....,,....,.,, ~ • make offer. 8.U..1103; t Ye!I to()m. 167.5M, ,\:J elf'". kitC'h. ma115l\'e ~·nr t11c 1i1 •. , 1.1<,1o1•1i: bU,)Cl" 11r R'C-:J:l11. __ _ --1 ·n'o'v',,",, 1., 1;11• .... ,,·,,~-:·~•""
Ontu ·~11A" INCOME AGAIN SIOHf' lrnlr., 1'\cl ~·nt•ld .. I I th rl-L --- -.. .. .. ,.. ''"" " rrlinr rit I r.u·tot)I $105,000 ,,._-...,. , ' ,. '1 ,.u '1 IUI JI n:'I Y <' '""" 2 5 at•11·~ I l<.''>l>i'r11\ l>I I. flnl,\ CO<. I• \1rAA 1. • "C'l1[ 642·3(17:! La1una charm, ocean vlt>w11. e1"an!ml'n!.,l" t hr u o u t . 8 1 1 11 ,.,._1 ""' ,.. ,..., I I' 1 nnn 1111 $:):1,()fl!l rqulty . roR Sal.~.~.-., ,,.... 1· 1'1\U ~ U )' MPll{l .... , i ,., ir~ do"'"·• 8~· ( 71 1 I .,. 61'-"ll
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oJdu 5 BR homf, fa.m rm., 1l udio A: cu.at apt. $&4,500. NEARlY-Ni:w-5 Bdnn 3 2 RR, It rlf'n, :l1* bltth11. t~:·ni11.f'1'<1111" rin, 1,~lht."'drit.i ~4--f6'7_U or AJ.3.-92\L O~plh.ls/Units 11111111i;: l~r piiy11 $001. mo'Jy I& fncd yd, 1araa:e. $500 Submit nffrrs' bath homl" sun"OUndl"d by ''Trina" p!a11. ~tlnl!f'1y 11. 111 '' 11 •• 1 1 162 1~t 3 >l''l th"n $115~ P"t mo.
-down Good credit req'd I w-'lti r4' ng1;. ' u:<! sf' 10 1"'"") Bus1'ne11 P roperty 1~ sa • I '<00 , · · INCOME, TOO eucayplus trtts . ., n1 "onf'ofakinri"hon1e.1'reat ;1ppl'f'eiatt', $i'1.SOO. _ ,.._. ... pi'r )r 111 0•1n<'t"• only
17910 MAGNOLIA, F.V. 2Sl6 Delaware St. North tnd, clean l-BR. plus dist&Det IQ pool. lake and yoor,;elf 10 a look 1tt! THOMSEN RLTY •9'l·!D.<i0 1 East Side Units •''l'll·n~t". ;-.; 1· 11· rnnmtlKI RE YOU READY 4 BR. 2 bath nr Mh. 2 yn. den home w/aletplna rm, l boaling, located in ··v.'OOds." ~ I .~h'rl hldi.::;, 111r 1-0111lltlnnf'(f , ~d. 3 patios, enc courtyard. ocean view l ·BR, duplex Owner transfen'ed and 11.rur.· :l·l'--~ San Ju•n Capl1tr•no . *Money Maker* $175,000 <;pnnklL·1·1. J1rnr. roio upk,.f'p. FOR THIS dhl (pl., bffm cath. oeit., over 3 r,ar ,;an.at. 1'79.:iOO. ious. $53,950. KATELLA c_ ·y t1 -$3l ,!l00 00111•11 $210,000 f'.P. \:.? ""1'rpt10nal unit~ 111 11. ~r.00 ShMin fro1u 5.~1 \\'. l!lh, In
Country Club home ln a pride convtnation pit. $39,950. INCOME, ALSO REAL TY, 837-9400 (.,<TS( ~ \ P-Jutf' TOP OF THE LI NE Shopping 1,1,nler "' ! 5 (l [ \ d
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ot ownerahip nei;bborhood. Ownr. 968-9038, Jllll a.boot btachlront; ultra NEW Lhtine, 4 BR + fam .. ~} E>.ecuti,·e home. 2'-t )TS. old. lf'n11.n1s in ~real arf'a, ahOv.-t'n-shly p.1untf'd, llCI ''"·11.nc·~ 1._\tlr Rr11.l!y 511.1 \\",]9th CM
A tpaclous 3 ~. 2 SPARKLING POOI.. HOME • apecial 2 BR. home, lt!P. nn, + bonus rm ' !? (•, rcaf ly Ont of the finest oi_'t'an inJ: a iohd 13.i:.~:, ca'h p1ublf'm, n11·t' por>l 11.nd In" ;~ !11!\J or 54~-Z-.>42 f;v,.,
bath homt "1 th~ lfv. 3 BR. 1 blks to beach. atut:Uo; guest apt. w/adjoln. I w/cen-~ 'ir v.s in Capisirano. Huge 3
5 ..... ndabl" on proj('r!td ln· m111111"nant·t. All unit~ ,.,,. -*-M ·1 CORNER-* '"" I r·-'ly · i...-i. Decorator's del ght 241 4 V t d l O BR. 21s BA .• ~om11ll dininl[ .,.. f hM s rrt n1\11rr\ ... ,. room. aepara e a..u.u $35,500. Open ho \I I e. .......,. rm . 4 Car 1ar. Swim-tral air, car lot. is. 111 f' 1't'1 1 come of SJ0,4:.0. Allov.·anC'I' umui; r. ,. \\ f'ldror hou~r pnmf' Jor
room and beautiful land· 968-8273. F.E. Olson, Inc., mln&: pool, white water. R-2 BLUE RtBBON R.E. Newport Beach rm., T"'0 rlOnt' frplrs.., f oor for mi.::;inl ., rcsrrvf' 11nd Clo"•' to shoppini;: · . thi~ 1" I l \I, Ann, f'.itrf'I "'alke~ · Ith c .. t I A lo J ..,.,.., ANYTl:'d E to c-t'ihn(;". Al't'hitrrtur!tl 1 ll 11 n1usr '<l'r' ~or rur IC&Plf\I w u.ia. a:• e. Rltrs. t. us! reduced '10,000! 213: 429-5601 eves.: 828-45SO .,...... ....., 1 • ''ll<"l'll'IC"Y "' 1 .1r~ 111':'.urM 111 ·r,. Y .' • l!llr. 642.R!l~. <\-74lt truly reaUslic price ot VICTORIA BEACH __ . _ design hnn1r 11'/hot \1 .1t{'r Don 't v.•.11lt on 1111~ bilf"2llln lhrr 1nlf1rn1n1lon 1·11ll ln ----------
$33 .ro'.l. Better call NOVI BY Owner . 3 BR. 2 Ba. coun-._.·-lud~ 4 BR ho / I· LA PALMA "EAR sy~tf!'m 1n rtl'O('lr for ht'11tln11:. 1·r~1m1·n1 111vi \i""1 ;)45.1000 Lots for S•I• 170 IC 2S35 try kit, lar ge llv rm., frplc . .-.:ho 11U • me IV pen _,-Plush r11r!'l"ll'I It. drl'lf'('1'. l\'nl l:inr• jll·! fl1Ylfit.11 hlf'~ -----------
. . Mu•t uU. S?f.ZOO. Prine· U u~ apt.: o;~6~t's;djo~·? BEAUT horn<' Jor sale b~ I HOUSE\\'IFE!, Plwt 1111 thP n!hf'r Jl;flOdies. Grubb ~·.,·.~,}i.i,s, Bk rs. R·4 COSTA MESA ""'' o·'y 9Ei .~29 ., acre. , . a n. 'owner. $29,950. Open hourr R bl 1 " 1 1 .,~, '"'"" ,,.. •u ' ....,., · Jge. view lot, $21 .001. all day Sn1 I.· Sun. Sre to ... bri:i-: )r'OUr •1u~b11.:irl 11nd cr.srH1ct · rr1r"1 , .1'1 r "'' :. -., rr. }-f11z·Mr I ' 'THE.REAL 'R ES.TAT£RS OWNER. 3 Br., 2 Ba .. frplt., 1-ilLJ .. TE McCORMAIK 5302 N. ID childrr11 1n ~f'r lhl~ ~pRc1ou~ I ~r1•r11 R :.,.,t~er~· 1~11y Pl11~1F.:-\l;o,Jnr i-1•r·11rr l'.'0(1 R:,d. Oh'. (,,1· 12 unit •
plltio, tilP ,.ntry w •Y ·REALTOR 4:'!.7551 11.pprec-... ·1~1<' r. 3-br!rnl2'~h..1th rnnl"loonlhr .\~::1,,1·.\P~n11 ~11n11 I ·''1 11 1·,····rrr1'\I CALL -CLEANER UPPER! s ·1;-.10. Chn1,·r 1\·l lf'1~1 -* r.A"E BEAUTY $31,400. 5842 Rapl1ael Dr. s ·ourH LAGUNA-Lido I!<'• ----\V.-~t s1r'C' (If !iCl'."pilrl Back I '1"••-."i'i7t ll11.1• ;,···-S':!I Rl:I:. {""·1 t '•l!''"· ~ r<' ll t ln :.~ ... ;.,'..',o ,.~.·,i~ .. l·t C1h fill' :u
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3 b h 3 C e 5 BR, 2 s.!y, by owrwr, cpl, Prime O(·canfront 4 BR l ! 4 Bdrn1 ~ ... : t>a. 1s; dtn 1·111., O\'l" .>"011. 11 l · ~ cean ar1na l~W .I"' 1 !l<' 1 1~1111: 1 l'r'" !'r t'•"' 1 !ii•' .. 111• 1 ·~ :-<<'\• 1r:1" · •
rm, I'l l '' car gar. l"n-.. ,., "''~ f'lean Lo dn b ,: ., "I '""d k •ff m••·· , ... ,, •. hid for h1n1, lnslC'ad lhl·re IS 8 Tn1mrd1a1r salr, :! nn . 2 BA, I Ill!'..: n:11I.• 1'1101 l"J n .. <;1f1r1! ,,,.,,.""· •·• 111: ~ 1'11·11. !lnh A ){o•;1lio>r~ .__, · "::.v. fl ~ kl _ " · · " · · 11., SP ll·level hon1e 1vith u .. cc " · " • • • U I & 'I 11 o. , I
d h It d II. tvorrt' o''-"" s a e · stairway to Secret Cove roo; c101rc or '" ... 1 Tt 1 'Id ' ' :'\ ,,.. ,...., air,""""' 'fl u, 11.n "' 0 . r -· I 1 1 . N d -rn-bi i.vds rn1, cart rn1 f 714; 4flf..GW lAds. Gt: :.iiS s•.I."'· '· 1.,. 11,,.1010 0,1111,.1-.mn .._01.h1u111 ldlJi R1L
Only $5fi.500. For details . HONEY~100N COTTAGE 11.ttr. rurni!lht'd. Only $1.t"i.000 Walk~r R_ealty. 675-5200 & t·ratt8 rm and l<"f'n-ct'n!f'r. Jilllil Nt-:\\ 1h1J1l1,,::Wl2-n:i-.-. '2 0 1 S7i"llO • 11 1 h. 1
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CAL.L 842·1418 zo ning. J, L. Youn.it Realty, 40x90 2547 Iris Sl5,000 STREET TO STREET and lhey will co lo Nt>v.•port •• 111. j.;"ood rrnrnl ln« lh111rr 1 r
2 842-8540 ............. -..:~n r I STII 9·i0 9 6 ., -0 '.': 4 9 ur Ji l"l'f't ~nl R Jll'IJllO.'if'd p11 rk 847·1 16 or · ...,,......, _,...,, .rs $15,008 Priv. bell.eh at each t'nd of llarbor !·Ii. AM"i ng $28,900. ,/.·: · , • s1tl", Drl\'I' hy & ,.~it. Jm ~
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chen, drapes. & erpl.'!. Nu E~ERALD BA 'l LOT rlini:ii:: a.l;·o\·r. s57,500. \ ron1p11..'!sion, F11.mily fun _ rountry quiet; 24x60, 2 BR & rlf'n, hkr rw1v.1-ln_c_om--e-P-,-o-pa-r1y ---u6 1.:1, Estrt"llA!I. ,.. J ,. .,. 1 h I#>
paint ..ouWde. 963-6628. 1121 Emerald Bay S00,000 bowar:ta louJson Jrz. l' 15 minutes from oni.ngt> Finrst p11rk 111 llun11ni,:1nn 1t~n11!\ 111 rr 111·1111 Call 1714\
PACJFJC Sand.'! 4 br. 2 b11 , aftirG10:a.n•dhoy,m•R•.c.•,',10' r ••Gl.(OA Couo!y f'mployment cenlt'r!\. Bch. Xlnt cor lot hu·in~ drl.\" TAX PROBLEM? I ~·2!1-7:167 nr 12111 691-32!li
bltirus, cpls, drp5. $26,!XXl. 125 Ba 'rl N MI6 Via LiC:(l 5i5-4562 531•5111 ( :;:J 531·5111 S77 month, inc-I 11.ll! Gas. l'1uhhoUl!l'. A1\n1111:~. I~· ror lnfo. Rkr.
5J6.-.6005; 536-W2 ys1 "· f'l't Be-ach BR. 4 BA w11,ler, fra~h. TV cable: In a I pori;h, CT'mr111 p11.tio, f"n· \VI·: CA~ HJ-:Lr~ 201', -WATF.RJ-'RONT ·ria·kiL
675.6161 BEAUTI1''UL r, fun lillrd rn...,ily ri<>rk. ding, 5trinc 5kir!lni:, bc:nrt. J dt'prrd11.t1on 11.v11\l~bl" on Ry tlWnt:r. Sl<'rilll2 $T9.500
Irvine hOtl\f'. bi;: h!!aled k liltl"~ C G R' lndM:pi:; .. , elnsr 1'4 bcneh, pr1n1t'.Pa1ndr nA units. T1vo P rlnd-" ool. • •• 24M
Okolidy• I010min1~_11•al111 rohr the4 ·.-.···-·--~-·--·----O?EN SUN. J.,S pool. 3000 'rJ· ft. s~..::.ooo. ontempo reen 1v1r 117.soo. 8.'\0-!lltn. 2~ i·rnt~. ft1ll ir cu rit y • i.-... _11_ ~ __:~
'"' >eac. TURTLE ROCK HILLS 1171 \Viii consider any ofif'r for Adjal'rnl lo i:;olf <-ourSC", Tnkr h:111i'ii·,.,., TA\" a.dv11nllll"f'• I *"11.f!'rfrnnl. ~· Ill illp. •·•-m. 2,,. b•tt' .trl-lo,,.l CATALINA u l G n rr ,._,I-•· BUYER'" d-2'' &t' • ~"-SMA L MANSION 1rrmcd. !'.'.'Ir. 2::831 \\'i'lt:mi rrrn ivcr o "'" '"" ·' ,,;im, .. x 1·" ''· 7' •. -molete 1·n U,l 731 Lnt 7, C":t1n• I 1 I l n d .
wl'h ••p•r•le lamllv -m L Ch11.rming oil! En•ll1h J n· · 1 F 4-1 b'I h p " •" 1' " ..... ...,.. , Lllr.e, 4.~:)...5~l2."J 1vrrs1r r rre\\·a~·-oM l'U11ton1 mo 1 r l'fl:H· . .n.• (;fll"'H'J sprnrlllhlr, llf'),ihlr ~iJ-77':0.
for only $::3.950. C~ll Nb\~! pn quiet c~l:d!:uc .'!treet Bdrm. 2 ba!h.hon1c, !il!clud----.-...~ . ~eA•"AI ~E DUPLEX Grl'l'n Rivrr Dr.,· Corona. Joc_' dlx Adil --pk. ldr.11.l 1 =-:"'l~;r:.--: --
<>A" 2'.i-:i:i. with forever v1!"w. All t~ ed by tret"ii. Z fandsc11.ping l ' 4 BR t.:. •?CTI "1 ~ bo.."lt yTd · ~ "" "" • rn1:1nl·1 ni::. .<:u'•111it lr:il"lc~. ort:AN 101. Or:in:::<' -eo;;;:
CYU>-""' privacy you desire on this Frplcs .. hc>am ('eiling11, hu~~ rlet. dh1 ~a1·. $111.500. s;; 5201 SEASHORE DR. l ~7141 737·7!~· _ neighbo:·&. Cont" IOt'"ik, ;vot_i'JJ 1 Pwk ur l~ni;ln1{'11(\n po1111~.1 Usr or 11ri1·nt " twn rh. Rkr
pool-sized Inf overlooking m &tr. bdrm., priv. patio ov.•n<'r. 106 Vi11. Dijon, NB, OPEN SUN. 12-5
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5.,,,. ~~an, :~I<"<" Don't n1is!I thi!! nppor11111i1y j7141 fM>I 4tno •11" R.1.1-~211,
twinklini lighlll Jn valley with la:• .. brick BBQ: Jge. 67f>...7%2. Appros. 200 ft . fron1 beach 11 a I in &. c ar Po r '·. • nl'r,o in 1 "· ' ' Y · fur cTra1h·t' 1!\71 II\\" 1111111" t . --,---·I 'o<THr: REAL
\"\f. J::STATERS btlow. Get aWlly from the 'yard fOl' dor•· Priced to R l l M d I M & s111·f. Pric!'d r l,::-hl al \\'Shr/dryrr, dsh\\'shr, 11.1r 8..1()-!lS<l<I. ru11i.: 1 llt·OlC·Ol7 • p h " n ,. M"un ain, D•t•rf, noi~ and tension of the city at $69,500. 1 ••• • •r $59,700. t~nd., g.:irb rli~p. drt11 Contempo--L•gun• Hills 71·1/S..1:\..{NJlll I Retort 174 . oc·e-,(il-ROAR-for only $69,500. WILLIAM WINTON 4 Br. By owner. Below fre<'zrr, ron1pl lurn/l'ptd. Only 8 ~pnC'e111 lt•ft! A1lull LOT In fHinou3 L.nkr •lAvuu.
Dutch clean 3 Bdrm. '-din· Real E•t•t• market. OJ)!'n ho u 1 e , Adu I t pk . $ 1 2, 0 0 O. p:irk, actja<'"nl to Lrisul'f' hoint of the ,vnrld famoui
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Ing rm .. 1% tiled baths, dlx i" .' red hi·11 \'~229!!!!~M~ar ... ln~•~· ~Ba ... lboa ...... ld~a~nd""' $31,500. 9~336. 828 San-B e 11. eh 1v o o ~ Vil l11i:e. World, 2:001 Riclgf' lloull' London fh·l(1Kt". Located crpt3, d~. & window 1hul-... 67S.llat tiago Rd. 496-~i0-19, ·19G--1Gil Dr., (o ft t.toullo n Pk1\·y.), t'lo8e to aJI achoo!.• 11 city.
ttts. Many lrttl ... low Ml•••'•'n v.·.-10 31j ?.fAl:tNE AVE. I TllY It Yot1'll Llkr 11! 'lilt l."lJ::Ulla llillll. 830·3.'JOO. sro'.lO or will !rode for Costa maint Jnd sc fll'· Ju1t Mna N Rtchln-
dfcor11tt'd in & out. Prrlect REALTY RANCHO BY OW-N-'E_R___ R/11.BOA ISLANO M~!lt s1;11 thi_s "·k:~l~ ~43' 2 1 B~ttf ~tA, \~~llult ,,n1r1. ~~ A !'-iull>':litl:u·)· of The rot~ :"(\p.,.~.Z.~orr. a
for the bearh gOf'r. Truly a Univ. P"rk Cent"r, lvine LAGUNA CALL 673·6900 Br ., 1 ·: ha. S.1.1.., lrpls, a,!,· · 1•1>01n. Sf>''. .!, C'oh\'l'tl Co. __ • _
C·'I An·"ime, o~~.IW!<v'I 6 ~10NTJ!S NJ::\\"! drr1~. nll hlln~ 11/wshr, i,.:as ··I . nr. nr .10r Shpi.:-. 1 o · · I Out of St•fl Prop. 171 aold mf'ditl winnf"r at .... ,, ~av .... 1 'f d ., C Sa ·~= ., -----. . 1 . , , 1 "!'' 411 , I 111"rit11111·nt .. 11·1<1\()n SJ,;,950. Call 9G2-AA51. Office hounl g A!\! to 8 PM ~ la:hlful ftmily hon1e with I" 11 1·1 asa • ri:;a, "'"'-JU AN di)! & d!>.111shr. Cr rnrr ol _: -~"· 21}11 nu~iitt''' ('enti•r Oni·e ! --l 'iiOiiiiiiili'"''"''"''"''"''"'"I~!!!!"''""~""'~"""""""'/ htal@d riool. nel'lllNI in quirt ft. or Ju·:urinu~ li\·in~ . .C 11·/fn··<t p:1'«1. l\'e11·1,or! fan1· :'l),!'i:l, 1 Bit, 2 J\a, lndry Irvin(• C.ilH An r?.ONA. Lntirr lr\'cl Int~.
I" Ligun• leich hil lRidP u ltirot: J hdrm\., 21 BR plus. rlcn. 2'~ ha. 3 cRr 11,v fl'·. $7li00. P\"t Pry,! rni \'!ciy lol, $7j UY!. ' l\'1llt'r, JlO~'cr, ~ f"Qlld1.
Te 1 ;;;;:;;;;:;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;~1 hath11 A " \'irw hu m every i,:nr-'1-:e. Crntral ?.;r rord. (lN('~Pl If I 541Lfi!l\),'i. -I Acl lt,/Nr. \Vcstn1. Owner $996 full prh.,., EM)' lf'm'lt.
e.ANNOUNCEMEN )~....-.... room. Ar-'c ror Joe To.ink:in-Located ill cr.d o_f c"l.!kl~ J '' -.et:r. 2-2 BR UNITS S'l1-J~~ .. JJM : SM W ::W F'r1·f' plc1 u1 ... ~. m11.f)!I, Wr!Jf'
GOOD LISTINGS ( !!Ol'I. s~i1,ll00. i;aC. Qu11!i1y \VA" crp'.ing,' , -----~.... Elmrr ~11 1.J~r., Rqx 4f&,
GOV'T REPOSSESSIONS JN c .,_ lh ·~ .. • F-f RGJ\!f~ ~-.n Clrn1f'ntr, •)•;ran vik\" :iAC t.:do 'll"al<'r!Jl:lnt pk, :' ld II Ba I I J\l1t.1tni:lll, Arb: .. 1!6Kl1. . ' ' Fin V It We StHI Have Them ll'lO Glennf'yl'l' ·"I. .usiom \u B~ row. • .._. I I 7 Id P · I ' S' 9· I 11 I C Hunt.Ben.• . aey 495-947:1 51~:11fi 1 i:~au !ifully Jands:rJl('-1 IV'/ ', -I nr ll'1, yrsn . nvrourt 1'1', .. / .. 1. A ~o dl \\l(f' a we I n<er Re1IE1t•t1W•nfedllC
OCEANFRONT -OCEANFRONT 8prinktel'5, Comp I e t e 1 y Bc:n::Hu l lvRn \\iel l~ huiH pyrl: l 6,('flU!if\·lly' 1,"1s;~· _,,_,_n._ st_,,_5·~73-3~.'._!___ .......__REALTOR~
NOW AVAILABLE AT 4 lge. luxury units, smack on . fr nred. 45 x 12 palio 1~ver. ho1:1c ln OovC'r Sh· "t"5, View l'l<f' 0 O\"'~('r.~iip. · n in-Unlver~n110x50. 1 hr. _...__ --------
I J the sand! Best N o r t h Fabu~ous, good Aeeurity, ex-No "·ork here~ $63.900, from cvrry room J bdrm1· vc~lnlent. SL.14.500. Nc'v sheg rul{. Awning.,. * Quick Cash '*
Laguna loc. Xlnt financing. ecut1ve O·Y-0 apl, furn., 2 &.10-llT:. huge family r ,;,, l85,'1<Xi. THOMSEN RLTY 4~<!·9~i::io Adult Jlk. S3200. 543-3979 NEWPORT BEACH I Will huy Yotir property. All
"'1·5111 (:::I 531·~0I $60,<XXI Will handle. Askini BR. 2 BA, 15'·500· Pool, OLD WORLD CHARM ...,.299G, Mobile HomH MobTlo HamH 54 UNITS «•h wlthl" 72 hn. Cell 'H elevator, .u•noramic view N••" 3 \lo-~l•v pool _, SS $2150)) .... 2 ba to at 0 For Sala 125 For S•I• 125 ~... ' . ·~ ..... ' .-. -~ 51. ' · 1urf,1 rocks, coastline. LR. 3 BR, ' rm entry, CANALFR NT ..... OceRn view.--100 ft,-from Call now for inlonnaUon
SPANISH VILLA avaU:---Alao 3 B~ _2 _BA. beam ~l'g., gl!J'den kit; Qite-du~....+-BR.reach with _ _kach, Good _shr:ltt>r. Lll~
.. ,tSO TOTAL DOWN ity--1.-~~2-r $76]00". wartz RI t Y. --cov'd. pat ...,. founfifii,"" boaL dn S6.6 500 ltflM. Max. deprt<'i11.tion .
.,.. Sty. stucco wired tile roo . ~. ittIOOid-~nfCO\f'r"t"y d, COND. o 'Ml.NIUM Fab u l o u# 11pprtcla.t!on
buy1 you a vet, t "s nice 3 4 BR., 3 Ba.., 3 lrplcs., Jge. towering tnes &: panoramic. potential.
bedroom 1% bath, in sood din I: tam rms., beam TRI·lt!vel cuatnm home. VA view. All for $l't900. Owner Park Lido, 2 bdrm., 2 baths, Jerry Reynoldit714 l 5-41-5271
attl. 1l\J.rry, thi1 ean't,l&tl.! cell's. Joi.JI of c:harm, plus l· tinancina avail. 3 Br., 180' 83()-1337 or 774-M!M. trplc:., patM'l l encl. prage. I
We •1~ havr 2 othe.ni, for ' I Bea .. , .. 11.. ocean vltv.• ., .. """ 111 BR auer\ AP · Uu W>Y $14 -s EXECUTIVE's dream, by """·"""· leu than $400. tota\ 1o Vf'll. lndacpd, lgf'. lot $39,500. . ,..,.., . 'K'f'lll ft 4 R 3 CA.LL ~e •••·14l4 M0-85.S6 OR 96.lt-l1JR S TE s.e1n,; t5 Buy1n1 n1VTl('r . ...,,..,., sq. .. r., 91~ I
SHERWeeo REAL TY FAMILY E T~ Porlalin.11 LIH·una M., den. din rm.,!;::('. kilrh. _..,,,.
4.000 sq. rt. of Chr1~ Abrl Tll/'"'9~0• Xtrii. l!l:e. rnnl. G:\s hrr-.:1 t ...... 18961 Brookhtl"l F V -~ It' Al T\' · ' det11lgnl'd hnmP overlooking BGQ. M11.ny n1orr fl"AIUrP5, Nt•r ,.., ... r~rl 'r 11 ,1 jlfrlft ~ \hi! <'ity. 6 BR, 41, .. ba's. CUSTOM horn". BC"1inr'itul l\f:i~t Fr'f! 10 a. pp rec. _ _ _
-.s +PANISH .-:\1nt conr'. Lots of exlrll oreen viell', Undf"ri:;ro:.i nd .s~?.'17._ ----1 c:~!At~.NELF.ilONT
ALMOST NE\Y 2 story · 4 hert! Goofi ntighborhood, ulili!Jes. :\ P~ .. 2 ha, · $69 995 O;>::i\" h t! $Al & .c:11n, fll"tl' Durl~·; r1·cr I: 11hp. Room bdrm, Jam r m. J:t.000. in close 10 1ehml'!, S97,500. • A 1 · r. r ~ t: • 1· · 1 J' · .....,,s drps • aoodles Atri""•n-J-'ou"IAin t'lli~::; '"11'1· ~ ".11, I· .~:n Lll, ,... •. --·· -. 1 :' ·s .. 1 ,-•11;
-.-· · ALMOST for Cl"n rm 1934 }"l1rai 1:-;o, nir-1y f'r ·~"it-". $96,j()(].
966-4456. . , , .oceanfront. be;ut'. older Prirtnfina l..a..r una 714.fl..&177 DUPl.El! 714/494--93&.<;J ...
5 DELUX E UNITS
In 8'1ek Bay Arroa.
l'f'lurn on iTI\'C!tmcnt.
pril'f' $j0,IYYl.
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BROKERS INC.
PVT pnrly "11.nl:J 2·.1 br
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p 'i('• $"7,0'l~. Ar<""c'ht'I' \\,\,, J f,/l -J 'l!JVAT~:
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NEW DUPLEX $41,9l0. s;c..:;;2 "' 1187-J98C
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Quiet privacy. Ste 151 E.
Bay SI., Costa Me 1 a ,
642-4837. 8u1ine11
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SPORTS FANS ••• ':.: :;cw;~ lllll td. l FRIE RENTAL-s BR, 2 BA -dlallic ........ I
u )'OU ""' -1or a Rent-A-Hou.. f7M4» IOOK uu. ,,.., ck<r, wall< to BAYSHOltES
al<ltllne bu&lnuo ..,,.... · beodi; cnde • hlctl -· Wlnt<t. Spodouo 4 BR --I with a minimal cash outlay Huntfneton kM'h S Bdrm., 2 b&ttt Mtsa Vade Nr. Bulhard A BannJ.ns st $350 mo. •
neu than $1,0001 •'t've eo1 OLDER 2 Bdrm houlir, )Vd, &l'N nta.r country club '°' $285 mo. SU.-7570 or BALBOA ISLAND
the Dl'Oil'•m fot' >'OU· Jt in-$130. Jftonth ftl'lt Cl' te.... New lhl1 M6-&l. YeU'ly .. Ruae brand ..., J
volvtt a lt.rge number of * 962-M * carpet.1111 with matchln& 3 BR 2 BA $260: ~ BR apt w/trp~. $285 unfurn.
pro a 1h1 et'e 1 natJonw'de dn:pu. AvaJlable St.pl l. monlb tiltJ.iis mimed. Yffrl1 • 1.JtUe llland. Lee Z
(prlm11.rtly pro football) and L•DUM .. Ktt Call •• Child.re~ & u a" homf, unlum, $500 mo. I
lnclud<s '""''nil of the Loo 1135 .·u111 pd, ~ ba<lL II I i • '!! ~ 'AGT H'J.41'.rror .WILLIAM WINTON
Anxele11 Ram•. You 1o1'0Uld bllr beaeh. Full kitchtn. .• !'. -·'-54i.al03 • REAL TY •7~»3!
be '>'1>rklna with llOme of $2)0 • Uttl pd. 2 Bit, ocean Rutten · ' 2BR. Fenced yud. BBQ. U~m In what ii considered view, north end. ()pen Evtt. $U5 • Vacant Facd. AJone Gange Retponalble ~
a real al.amour bullnta. If '225 · Oceanfront 2 BR. trplc, Oft Jot. Crtt/drp. MO\'t mw! no chlldrezr P» mo :
>"" .... ...,....."" ... _.. mw' o.clr. LANDLORDS! 1ten,..A-Houw 97M43G -
n ally '""""'"' tn a NU·VIEW RENTALS Wa lpadalbo lo 11-2 Story, 3000 S.Q. 3/bld 3 u-...... --.-.-,-cfl----·
1kfe.line venture that could m-«m or $3248 leaeb e eon. deJ Mar e betba. 3 car pr.
muahroom lnto a majot' UNUSUAL, attractive homfo, A tqun._ Otzr Rtqt.11 Ser-9fi8.580l $700 LACUNA Bch Eltate OQ
tmlneu within a year, 3 BR,. 2 BA,.den.cyn. CICD '1ce ii l'REE to Youl no, 3 BR. cptt, bltnl, dbl ca.rage, ""ooded hUlaide acre. 4 Ir,
wrile Clualfied Ad No. «Ill, vtrw eal de S350 Nu.V\.ewl pets • drlldren ok. $225 bnm cet1 hrdwd peapd
Dally Pilot, P.O. Bax 1S60, i.e. m-1217 .:'.'ms. mo. NU-VllW ltlNTALS -.. llli-15.lO. ' tloon. u,.:.,,, ' car IV·
Costa Mna tn, ' m.Cl1> or et-3248 49M465. ~!TE 1 b for le 1 .... 3 BR, $250/mo, utll pd, 4 br, 2 ba, blttnJ. """-....,-:--.,.----,~ cu P!, """&"'· ocean w 1~ bib bcb. NEWLY dee 5 Br., 3 ba, ex-trplc, fDcd. sm. Newport hadt
Costa Mesa cmr b::. Lots or .f!M...!:*· '2l.3J244..1386 ecuttve home tn Upper Bay Reta req'd, 548-8275
parking. Cn!at oppty for ' am. !Aue Sl15 m 0 • ---------* YEARLY I: wtNTER. * w ry little money, lf you act 2 BR. Vktori& Beach Sept. to ~; 833-3544. 3 BDRM, 2 BA. new paint. Finer Ho1n9 fit Beach Area
quickly. Owner, ( 7 J 4 ) June. S225 Mo. Fenced yard. walk to IChoo1 A mkt. lr.602 .From $350 Momh 4~ 49+4.108. 4 BR, 2 BA. VIEW! Covered lrby, $215. mo. 538-8548 BUl Grundy Rltr. 675-61&1 · patio, newly palnttd. Im-,
D"f"..NTAL pt'llctlce, N 0 . OCEANVJEW, 1 bd. nicely med. 1')u. $275/Mo. Agt. 3 BR, 2 BA, fncd yanJ. walk Condominiums . . ~
Jlnllywood. SI0,000. Crosse!! ~m. hae., l&. ftplc .. I blk 546-fl<ll lo rrade school. chDdren & Unfum. 320
f.15,800 annual on 3 clay Vtctorla Bch. S200. 642-1272 B lbo pe -c...:,~.:.OK_.;_1;_250-" .. _84_2-_28SO_. __
M"htdu lc only. r 21 3 1 Lido Isle a • lsJend ij.vtne
-~ . \.\'INTER rental; '4 Br.&:. den YEARLY: Jovel~ ~ BR. &: _ ... _.__...,.. .• ----
Money to Loan 240 w/3% Ba., Frplc., dbl &'ar, !:1i;,.rn~ 2~1ba 1·• frpl., ' 3 BR, 2 ba, f.am rm .••• $325
UP TO $25,IXXI pat~, F .A. htat. wahr/dry. Winton' ReaJ E:late 675-333) 3 BR, 2 ba, , .. " ••••••• $330
Avail. ~'1f£1 °" (213) =---.,--,~---~ 4 BR, 2 ba., ram ....•.. $385
FOR HOMEOWNERS 449-4466. Coren• del Mar 4 BR, 3 ha, tam nn. ...• $400
4 BR, 2% ha. ram nn ••• $§25
WI1''TER 2 BR. 2 BA. IOUth e 1DOU. HOUSE!. 2 BR. nr .j)k.,..,. on the equity In )'Ollt petio, dbl p:rare, frplc, beach. Crpb/drpl, encl.
houle. Uae the money for lotted air heat. '1'>250C ear. $225.
;i'.fu, ':"::i :::"'..,;:;::, Newport ... ch ALA Rentals e 645-3900
proJ)ft't)'. Call ot vtatt e RARE! 3 BR, fnCd yard,
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. 500 N'. Anaheim mvd.,
ON PRIVATE ROAD encl pr.,.k.lda OK. $235. 1 yr Je..,, Lovely comp tum ALA Rerital1 e 645-3900 "SINCE 1946"
home. Heavy •ha& cpt ' ht Weatem Bank Bldg,
thruouL 3 br, 2 frplCI, 2~ 3 Bedroo~, 2 bath, 2 patlol Univeralty Park, Irvine
2BR. 2BA, bltns, N I c e
......... ·-to-trwy, $200. Newly painted, .837-3709.
Newport llffch
•OPEN SUN.
200 Vlsta caudal *
Luxury 2 BR: 2 be; dln. nn;
frpl.; bar: a> IL pa&, fan.
tastlc wa~r w; Slrivacy.
6#"489
OPEN HOUSE Sim 9/10;
4455 Oout •Hwy. BmJ· IJip
..... 3 br, --· ·llf45. T ownhouM Unful'iC 335 1 Anaheim !"35-2816 bra, din nn, brkfat area. + ottice, ~ view, ltept Days 552-7000 Nights
S. Euclid St.,
Anaheim
Hammond orpn, hi fl, TV. to bl& Corona Beach. 1...e&11e N •--ch na.5250 Rec area. Po o J, sltuf-$&X1 pr. month. RLTR. _•w...:.po,,rt=-=_,,=,,_-
1879 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa Me11a
617 W, 17lh SI.,
Santa Alll
2017 s. Main St.,
Santa Ana
fleboard, putting lil re e n . 67'3--8550 uk for ijtmlce. We have a good selection of ADULTS ONLY
642.-3484 Adlts pref, nu pet!. Top rela DARLlNC 2 BR, frplc., horn~ £ lO\\'l~Us~~-3 BR, 2% ba. bltns, DeW
req. $500 mo firm. 548-3389 patio, garaae. 504 Fmile&f. :\LL us . ,Q, . crPts, drp11, paint. Dbl ·aar,
·Mf,"t43l °::;rt a.ach l$:~0:~:;:. ~;. ~;c. "', .. 'red hill :U:;.:, ";~Z." ~ .
I :!~-------1 No children or pels. S26S 1 I d" 12091 Brookhurat Blvd., • Util pd. bach at bch. mo. PletM call 962.-8449. . • l"·'AL1"l BalbH 11 an Garden Gi'ovP 536-4300 ' ,..,
&411 Weatmlnster Blvd., Fun kit. patio ' Wall(1DBch. Sil&!i f.amille1~ Unlv Pvk Center, Irvine
Weatmlnattt 193-5008 Sl.8.S • UtU pd. 1 Bit w/trplc. •ldda. 2 Br. hu l'Y~'11n~. Call Anytime, 833-0820
1 t TD Loans i: ~'l:'R. ~ ::;:,: .. tlo. ltenf·A·Hou•• '79-8430 Office houn 8 AM to 8 PM
S ACl'Ol!a trom octan, t mo. 4 BDRMS, • 21 Bath,, $400. NE\f S Bdrms., 2% ha!, fam
Nu-VIEW RENTALS month. 1" • ut + ,..W"tty rm ---·· •-P 1 •
LITTLE ISLE • lower furn,
Winter W/BOAT land'I·
UX24 LR, 2 BR, ear, atueo
mus cen, 2 8!11ts $250. •
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llalboe Peninsula 8%% INTEREST _ _ .. ~ M .. <1<p. m-m ·· -~~. -~· 00
0 1-._...._ Tennl&. $400 mo. S33-8832. 2nd TD Loans FABuwus w1n .. , mob"" 3 BR. 1 ... O'P11• drp•. Gar u.un• se1.c:h B•YrnoNT:' BR + wa11
home. Fully furn. lBR untl .l patio. S235 Incl water. No bed, carport, prtv beach,
lm.reat rain Orance Co. + 80ra bed. tq veranda pets, 6r:>--0367 S1!iO • 1 BR gai-apl No. end. dock space~ avail. $300
"WE BUY TD'S11 w/frplc BBQue, prl bch. Coste Mel• Walk to beach. Oi.ild/pet winter, $400 yrty. 675-3063.
Sattler Mtg. Co. pool fac. Oct l thru June l ok. 'lagun• a.Ktt
'42-2171 S4$..0611 Bayside village S73-13ll e QUIET RETREAT . l BR. $2!Kl • New :: + lam nn., 2
be , frplc, hotnc. Niguel 2 BR 1%: BA, lotted air SPrvfng Harbor art' 21 yn. WATERFRONT lge dtluxe 3 stv/refr!",. crpl9/drps. Sm Hills. '
bdrm dupl L d 11 heat, pvt patio, encld aar.,
$25 000 e:x. au n r Y, ~t. 15. $335 ii pd BR 2 ba
Pvt 'I 1• R E" 1 · garage, boat dock. Winter ALA Rentals e 645--3900 -Ul · l • · nr beach. ,494-9601.
"oney or . .,a e or yrly. 87>1282 0 r !rplc. Victoria Beach. N.wJ~ "~~_ch,¥lJ. , """
Loan. M•. Adam•, Bia. ll00/00&-!()j!I. e COZY CO'l'rAGE. 2 BR. NU-VIEW RENTALS ....._.""""" • , • """
(Tl4l 499-2130. · encl ,ar chlld/fll"t ol( $150 673-4030 or 494-3U8 $300 to .H IUI, Wlnfer rental 11 OCEANFRJ)NT 2 BR. hou!!e " . . ~ • Mortg•ges, Furn. Winter re n t a 1: ALA Rent•ls e '4S.3to0 Laguna Hills bl~kr, tC> beaCl;l, new 3 &: 4 T t DHd 260 Br, beauUfully & t:0mpletely ru1 I $300/rii.o. Must see to e~ e CRASH PAD! Furn bach. LOVELY 3 BR & den, 2 ba, furn. 714: 673-543t.
TRUST deeda wanttd 2nd preclate! Frplc., b ar• Encl R'~. pool. Utll Incl $65. beaut landscaped, garden ""'""""""-.,-,~-~-
TD'1 or ht at dilcount. dshwlhr. 61fi..646. ALA Rentals • '45-3'90 paUo. Custom-opts & drpa, 3c!!rit2 !:;,,ds:w;:, ~c~:
PrlvatePf,)'. 6fRl668 eves. ·walk to bch $140. Bal Jal. e NEEDS LOVE. 2 BR encl dahw1br "l bltns. Frplc. 1350 per mo. 642-2120,
· -l +-1Wn)pq1 l'11). AllO 2 Br -~ll!tl:<>)lo iw: _ loob-.,,......__Id fl4S'8114.
mob. hm. ALA Rental1 e 6&'900 Goll Coone. T32S. !»-T1112 if40, t Br turn. 19 blk lo
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!I,.. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:-;m~ NEWLY deeonted 2BR, % with 3 bedrma., 2 baths, . le~. Inquire 12).36th st. II bUc: to ocean. Adults ollly. w/w c:rpll, drpl, ln quiet ON IOlf·~llms-country d ub.
t HoUNI Fumlthed 300 S225 per mo. incl utU. 'til nbrbood. Avail. Sept. 6th. Nr. bch, new I~ 2 BR. 2 WINTER. Steps to, ocean. 3 J ~ June 644-1875. $215 per mo. P h. qt. BA. condo, child ok. $310. br, den, dlx, $300:. 2 br, 2 ha,
! G.""r.I .u tt••, 3151493-92776 .West Nine Dr. UX). Collect (71-4) 32>-2476 I
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LANDWRDS ,\ND days. achls, jr colle&"e, churches. Nr. bch, New \1L'(Ury 2 BR, 2 675-JJ927. 119 34th St., N.8 . •
---lho "'-Id&: d--" N I BA. condo. child ok. SJOO, 1 BR, 11: Blk to ocean. TENANTS LIDO ls!p, 3 BR. 2 BA, patio pg. '"'' 1' '1''" 1!"1' y 31512 \Vest Nine Dr,
All pr!(:(>a and 11.ll areas nc\I• dee. $400 mo. 9 mo p11.lnted. Water A: grdnr. pd. Adlts. No chldn or pet!!. $140
675--7225 AGT. 646-1456. S350 mo. 5.17-8400 or 833-8974 1 ~•-93-_9227 __ • ~-~---.l elec. TU June 15. 548--7152.
COLWELL 2 Br hou!!e, \1 blk from 4 &inn, Family It;oom. home
OCf'nn. $200/mo. c a 11 for lell!C In N e w po r I
67~1642: llft 6 pm. 675-0098 Hei&'.hts area. Top Con-
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1=-~~-o--'--~~r d!Uon, $435 mo. Call l\tr. 2 . BR tum. oceanfront, Balley A&ent 673~. '""=======~! Winter rental, avail now.f~='-,-=-~~-"'-B•lboe Island sm. util incl. 673-2901 3 BR, 1 BA, dbl gar, Ire
==~~----1 1na1 back yon1, s:no lncldfr * WINTER RENTAL * 3.BDRM., 2 ba .• covered pal· water avail Sept. 10.
3 BR. 3 BATH Baytront )(), fX)rk boa! plua can. Utt!-~
Pier. $400 per mo. 675--7762 ult~l•~•~P<~i~d,~l300'.:"":'·C:71~4~/~1L'12!:·~55~76~. JiiiiR2iiiA'.'"dr.;-;;;;:--;;;;;;;. l:=--;-,=-7,-"7.''"""""'-s"' c 3BR, 2BA, dJn rm, crpta, • 4 BR, 2 hll. 119 Marine. an lemente drapes, dah/Wlh, bltlns,
S300 mo, winter. C a 11 fenced yrd, No q:ls, p;s.
213/684-2453 MUST lease inuned, 3-& mo. 243 On.np Aw. 548--&578
e OCEANFRONT -Spac 1
BR f1•m. All ut il inel. ~1~"'.
ALA Ront•l1 e 645-3900
e SEA SHANTY • 2 BR,
Chlld/sm pet ok. $150. •
ALA Rentef1 e 645-3919
YR.LY lease. Unique 2 br, 2
ba. trplc. patio, bid pool.
Pvt heh, clubhat. Adlta. no
peti. $250. No. 144 Bayside
Village, 300 Paclflc Cout
Hlway. (805) 96!hl6S1 3BR. Charming, patio, frplc, Beaut. tur;i. 2 BR, 2 1!A· COILEGE Parle 3 Br., 1%
newly decorated. 9mo. ll 7 walled pat~ frpe. MagnitJ-hll.. new crpts 1 drpg. 1 Bkx:k from ocean, 3 BR,
Pearl. ("('nt coastline view over iolf trplc.. fncd yard. $26.'i, 2 BA, plus l outJide ahower,
\\'INTER rental. 4 BR. 2 BA , course. $375'. mo. 492--3462. 546-0:lSl. fam nn., bJtn kit., plus
S300 Open Sol & Sun. 304 4 BH. lge ii;anie nn., pool !bl , S1D9 . Fncd • Vacant 2 Br re:frlg. & wuhPr/dryer.
Ruby Balboa Island. nt'1v cpt.r;/Jurn. overlook home g11.r kld1/-1.-Obie gar w/elec door.
brh/club/goU. Shorecliff9, R 'A H ' ~,··1~ •• 30 Leaae -$400 mo, Rtfs.
BR. 2 ba $300; 2 BR. t ha
$260. 126 4.Sth St. 673-8563.
t .1;,l•~•s unrum. 350
Balboa flland
3 BR, 2 Ba., cpta, drpo.
bltn1, paUo, 1W1 deck, Pl'-
qe beaut w ot bay. $JlSJ mo. 675-52)7. •
BAYFJlONT, i BR, Uv, dln.
fam rm.,. seni porcb ,
carport, priv bch, dock spc
avail . $_2'75 wint"°, s:m yrly.
6'7>-31163. ~-~~--~~ 3 BR, 2 BA. Cp ... drpc,
bit-Ina. 3 1t1n decks.
* 673-1148 * CLEAN, c~ry 2 Bdrnt.. $32J. mo. o1$-l2Sl, -496-3719_ ent· • OUH ~ _ A\'al\ Oct. 15. w. Newport .
Jrplc.. pa!lo, Adults. $200. IMMACULATE 3 BR New 642-3287 ~C-or-..,-.-.-l-Ma~-r---
127 AmP!hyst. 675-2l f>7. SllORE~LIFf"S: lovely 4 Br, carpets, drapes. painl In 4: $°'200~-=~-~-~,.,-
B Ibo P . I 2 00. Vie~·. Pr1. Bch. LcA!e. t S2'l. !157 7648 2 Br, atove, relrla:. a • en1nsu a 492.2901 flr ~2316. ou · J mo. -J!flr, deck. Oteanfront.
NEW England ch arm , General NE\V house, beamtd ttillng, S400 -Util pd, 3 br. 2 ba,
GI prl patio, frplc., 2 Br, adll", waterfront, deck, 30' allp alsed·ln front porch. Lrg. refs. ~. no pets. S'175 _ 3 + fam rm, 2 ba, 2
2 BR, uhfurn, frplc. Monthly
rental, Call for a p p t :
494-3661, n9 M art1old ,
CdM. llv rm. frplc, din rm .. 4 Br. Jrplc, 3 hse from be,y. 1~ Ba. family hon1('. GAr. S Bdrm., lllfle yard, lmmed NU-VIEW RENTALS Cost• MeM
Stepa to bey & OCf-'11.n. 321 pou. O>Uep Park $225. &7J....t030 494-32"8
Alvarada Pl. $ 2 7 5 I m o , Asent Call ~lBl or ~~---ntal 3 BD•~ 2 ~-\VESTCLIFF 2000 -ti., 2 UNIQUE DUPt.EX WU•-.. ' ~··· BA, w.~. -· blka Mariner Sc.;;;I, 1607 Ne .. 2-tlO!Y CcfoNal..ti~I
WINTER, !urn, 3 BR. 2~1 naat A ovtn, pgllo, fenced Kent Lane &42-0Ul S500 BR + ttUd;y ~ IQ'. tt. ftf
BA. newl.Y dee. 3 car prka. W 11 "COIT. )'d. 2425 Bowdoln, 01. Pk. 1110 teue' 1nc1 ~de, bu, trplc, bitm,'"·pf., l "
$.'f'iO per mo. 305 :P.lontero, • 1 ~MllA CUTE 2 BDRM home, couple G\ll'dener. ba.111~1 Bkr, ~
Balboa, S1'M5991. SSS • u~ 2 BR okle!' on(l)ly~!11:-, mo. 543-?389 er Bt:i.rFFs 4 Br, fam, 3 Ba. or ......,.,,..,,. I
2 story home, llePll from h!ie. Fenced f~r ldda. peta. ...........,.,. J'rplc. Beaut. encl. patio. YEARS , ~ 2BR. paUO. j
bay, beaut..,_, -4 Br, dt'n, Hurry! 3 BR house, $1MI mo. plus pool. tennl&. ICb1a. SJ8So ~ Sl«I. $195.~ Ca..11
3 Bl. praao. Wllll<r or ,.... * depoott. 644-:mo. . 54Mlll ...... fG.6200 "'1"
ly. 14511. -lOlill 195 • BEACH Pad! All tum * 542-0622 * NORTil BLUFFS • vle'il. • Newport llNdt
YEARLY LOWER DUPLEX ind. util. Vat'attt. 'BR, fam nn., frplc. br, 2% ba townhR. Fam
2 Bl', 2 Ba. S250. 33:> * S195. rm. Pool. Cust fentUttt. Nr BEAUT new ...._. dliplf.x
Al•arado Place S100 • MINI home! 1 BJt, ~ Ptt1idenl Pl. K'h11. $425. 6*-0275, Avail, )T(y rtnlal. WlJt tc
2 Br, fam nn, tum, ~ yard, u~. Fountain Valley * Small 2 BR w/1tovt, beach, ahopptnr .. *hll. un-
,.., -lo bch. Otlld OK. * nf11c. Beach 2 blka. $22S ~;_! I!!!-~!3rd SI,. NE
Winlp. s:J50/mo. 67W998. i:~. ~G~~ BR, pvt $34G/optlol'I to buy, numc yrly, uUI p:I. 557-8400. ........... " 'IH~ I
c..-,,., Mar * 2 =RY •• bl', ' ba. lam Newport Heigh!• NEWLY decor. -! BR.
SllAJ\P S tlr. 2 Bl. DR. • Sll5 • HORSE OK! 2 BR, rm., ahq, .. tlo. 3 "'r pr. . -1 ba,. frplc. yrly leNe llliO
Good tocation near beach • pr, yard ror chlkl/pet. Gantentr. Rt1a requett.d. SHARP l'OOt'D1 ,2 Br, dbl 1u, mo. ·Newport s bore 1,.
Apel CJ',L 115-1125. * •139'1. big yon!, Yw leue. AvalL -· I
I ~-1215 • ~ UCll 3 BR pvt Huntl""°" -Oct. I. $27S. -· S BR, 1 BA, doll-, frpl.,
a -"°""· Fam., alnaln, peL S.n Ctem.tlt ocean '1o.r; Y..r loo-.1.l111.
NEW • 1111. 11' Ba. Ip. LANDLDRDSI BEAUT 4 BR, :IBA, l'at din per -IQ.80, IDMlll
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I. Slove .29. Blcy<le 57. Electric Train
-2.-Gultar-30. T.y-lter 51. Kirt...
3. Beby Crib ' 31 . Bir-Stools 59. Cl111fc Aur.
4. Electric S1w 32. Encyclopedl1 60. Coffee Table
5. Camera 33. Vacuum Cle•ntir 61. Molot'cy<lt
6. Washer 34. Tropical Fish 62. Acconllon
7. 0 •1tbnlirrl Motor 35. Hot Rod Equfpm't 63. Sidi
I . ~·•~Set 36. File Cabinet 64. TV Set •
9 . r.outh 37. Golf Clubs 65. Workbench
' 66. Diamond Watch 1". l'.l1rlnet 31. Sterllng Sliver
J 1. P.,fri~er1ttor 39. Victorian Mirror 67. Go-Kort
1":. p;dcup Truck 40. Bedroom Set 61. Ironer
I~. ~Wi"Q Mt chfne 41 . Sllde Pr•fector 69• ·Camping Trollor
14. S••r'board 42. l awn Mower 70. Antique Furnltu,.
1~. M"rhlne Tools 43. Pool Table 71. Tepe Recorder
1 A. Olshwasher 44. T lrn 72. S•ilboet
17. Pu~py 45. Plano 73. Spor11 Cor
11. Cehln CrulHr 46. Fur Coet 74.MlttreuloxSpp
19. Goll Cart 47. Drapoo 75. lnboentSpoedboet
2o. B1romer.r 41. Linen• 76. Shotgun
21. Stomp Collectlon 49. Hone 77. Seddlt
22. Dinette Set 50. Alrpl1ne 71. Dort Gome
23. Play Pen 51 . O,.•n 79. Punchlnt ...
24. llowtlnp Bill 52. Exorcycle IO. Beby Carrfave
25. W1r.r Skl1 53. Rare Boob 11. Drt1m1
26. , ..... ~ 54. Ski llooll • 12. Rifle
27. Suite-55. High Chair 13 • .,.. ..
21. Clock 56. Coln• 14. SCUBA' Gear
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BR.. 2 -lrple. Clooe .. North ""1. Vnfum. S4SO
mo., yeariy, or turn .,
winter. $.150 mootb.
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3 811; 2 BA. 917-E. Balbi>a. ...... Fum. .. Apts. Furn.
Blvd. AnnUal teue. 1 hi<. C:...-4.i rMr _,....,... -!r<>m llch. ChUdron ~ ~ ..... ,; r . .. · .
troUed pets. 0.K. 51«w. '•ttrac 1 BR Qt . ~~~~~~~ ·.wtable'· l lldult. Pnter LaOUINJA HERMOSA
;: ' .... _ -· ....... No SptQltb OOulltry Ettat. I ----1~ . ..,..,:.,..,,"'=''"'~'""vall...,.,..•r_i:_~.....,15.=C.U...,· ::..:-~..::: -:
'ilAO!I., b' uuned =-Uflllc· ~ Furn. NO .......... wlk to 1""' A 2 BR. STUDIO • $240, :i'-r;,-..,.,,-,---. ...... $115 -)'riy. Utll ALL 1lTILITIES PAID ~u-.111-.. pl. i'IMn1. ' ~ -· ... No poCI """=ee-,,..-..,..,~ CffA!UIING Cape Q>d Nr. BA<m:LOR apt, crpta, clrpl,
South Boy-A Ferry, 3 1111, $125 mo. Vtil me~ ' (I bib S. of San n...., ft"1
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to 111;1!1 ~I.Ur.) a t1 r ·active, comtor,l:ablt, 1.,,.....,._,,,,.4M-_7_483 ___ _
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WINTER renW • Ii blk to At u got rices. lrplc'i, prlv. ,.,....; •
water, 2 BR. $250 mo., 3 FURNISHED-Divided ti.th ~ Iota of
BR, 2 BA $215 mo. U-aae. UNFURNISHED 'closet1• Rec hall; pool A:
Frplc. &: pr. No pet& 124 pool tables, 11.una baths. '
Opal 67>2113. *·POOLS See 10.. youneif! l7:tal '
NEARLY """ 3 BR, 2 BA, * ENCLOSED Kfflaon Ln. (l blk w. ot J
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frplc., patio, BBQ. Leue 1( CONVENIENT M).7818 ~t..June. tb84t70-1. TO ALL BEACHES EXTRA I~ 2 Br, 2 Ba, all
BA¥FllONT, '•·mi; 2 .BA. l'R~ ... $1 .35 MONTH -· de! ... apt. -..... lum. $41'<> 1riY. or .'3'15 _,.. ~ --a N. ~ ADULTS, PLEASE =Qit$115..mo'1cllll!L
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BAYFIWNT·-ttt •tarth!a PHONE.aa.211S: IPACiovs 2 BR. m1:1 3 · W-17. '; br, ~ ba, 3U•No. • (1760 Pomona Ave.) . • -BR..j!M~~JQll -. ->)iii;,, $351!• 2 Br,. l • J>i, ID1 .;, L olr. N.i, 968-'mO .. llf-4:\80.
.No. Boy, $!00. m:m;,._ -Iinbollovobly ·BuutlfUt -":fich~. ~pt; ·,1 .. · • c
LO_j1:LY new i.cbl apt, no VAL D'ISERE Gll'den i:pta. . CaU-:.5Cfi.r.M. ~ / .. •1 · ~ pri ent. Sgt mature AdiJlts -no· ·pets; F1ofmot ~ -.. 5 ·c::.3T'2' 0 1 { , i
odit •mt>I· $105 mo, yrly, -· sa.am· A ·Li-_.. . ' ·
!'Iii pl< 61~." Watertall, 15' pool Roc·:llm· $llll. ~Sm~ . ...., ..d..io..
WATERE'iONTo CbriatiaD Sauna. Sela 1-2 B4ll'm·.• Near hel.ch. FOf o t1 e ·
.., to share with 2 otben. Fum-Unlum._ """'-..f~· · responnole omp!oyed·ad1!lt.
'Winter. $135. SB-U&O. SEE lT: _,., r~ns. ·;f:M..4-~., .
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~boa ·~ $100 mo. 1f'3-6790• . ~ f
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lJm ~ w/paflos " A"'11 ~ to lane "). '."
S!liPO'W< ""7-. ocean ' . Fnm $125, mo. plus utfl.
S.•shore Real Estate
675-1573
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*1'$30 WEEK & UP * ~~~JY:..~i:: e Studio Is 1 BR Al'lJ . $50 .Wk np.~-..zm., · l!,',!'.V ·6~ -Anll N"eirport'llMch ·~-~ ·,, e Cilldren Ir N ~ We liaVe wtnter ·~ ~
2316.,Newport Bh'd, qM . . tab~atudentt~, ..
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ThlJ Ad. w~ $5 on~ s mt_ 2;84 -..'l..-..,._. •• Ul5
El Puerto Meta . 1,BR,1 llAi•""""'"' $175
BR' $l30 U'" S BR l>C[lne ..... , ..... .-$Jl5 1 • • ... "'1>·113;~-' . Fumithed Alttl~ ' "7:71 " JI)" "l
2 Bil, ll> BA. patio, balcoey, All Utllltlu Polol
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oWrsta _def lago, where.-the empliasis is on
the pa!'-!1cal. and the way of lile is as tranquil ~r.ex'c1t1ng as you care to make it. Lakeside
l1v1nJ makes the. difference for those enjoying
boating, cascading fountarns and swimming
. .as clos.e as your patio-d~ck. Land lovers will
appreciate acr;es ol exquisitely landsc1petl -~rounds ·and w,alkways ll(ith a 36•hole' golf
cdurse ·ami drrvrng ran1e step! from your
.tlobr;. Each apartment-'1ome includes everv cO~ce1va.ble luxury ~ppoin!l"~nt, like 'lir,c;ont
d1t1on1ng and special IOUi11f proofing to· in·
sure yailr comfort and privecy. The $500 ooo
Yacht Club offers handbill. IY1TI and saunas, squas~ ~urts, came and social .to0ms.
. L1vrn1 a~ywhere else is out of the:que ..
llOll after seei.n& Vista del LagQ. , _.
.. ,Efficiencies. ·l ·•nCI 2 'btldiOonr. 2· bed•
· .roorn,:plus .den,.from $190:l'llfnl.hect encl
unfurnished ' models open daily nine 'Iii 'dark.
boor,,._~· •jt:. ·1Apt C ~1521 1959 MQ)e Ave., C.M.
518-7rll O I AY PL••• · Adult Living H t; D .-.. .. . . . N "'t r-l f C e $25 WK 1c up.on Ocean DEL~ Spacious 1 1B1t. WINTER.rentatl·+TBdnDa;,' · eA.., o \Jt,ll ourse Or.
Lovely Bach-I Br •• Rooms 1urn apt. lij!i. Heated pool. ;'. i.,tbl;"1rplC:·Nlt<lJf1'm>· .• Mesa Verde East
Maid Servtce-Pool-Util Pd Ample pal1dna:. Adult._ no ., 2. c¥ °-r ·• _Afld Adems-St..--yr-~ pt .. . ·s.-~.1so. o·
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f:tera ;3;tai.~ ~di ::t ~~!-f*A~L~~. ;,.;tn, .· ~~ei-w~~tor , ~ .l ~*~~€':;.,rJ!.:--~-~~ . ,v~t;3ff f.pt,. Untum. )~ tt•• ·,-.~
673-1724. . hlil.·Pool. ..-: Mil.., ~Olf!';. lrlllii.~ Newpii't ~:Sf , , ' c;~1g ... 1'. M<!!:" .. , ... "!;Oii•· . ,.. ct.11 Mo..
OCEANFRONT. wtnter ., "I ..... 740 w. -St., .er ..... -. -i.. ... Flf'IL 1iEAai'APr'1c'e-11J llim. • ·r • G· ·~ "'A' " ~ ,,_iy .. 2.llr patio on lllld. <;14. '2SJJ2IO •., . • A . ""4IL ~ , ~-.' . ,. , . I ,•r"M pl m .
,Fully !um. Avail Sept. 9. SllADY ELMS llld POOL 2 BR;tpl: iir ·~llll) mo.; 'nfilc. $1is m";' 0.....· . . .. , '0 ' '"'~ Spadoua adult Uvq with 675-ll30ar~. 1 a, 2·Br. Pool. 1140.up. i:.,...s,B11;.~1tr.bch;-. Alk'at -~p1."c .~ ,.,, '.YI -~·,.11o,,poo1.qw,i ~NT. blce d-, _Vlllllrm Ava ti •• !:LM ~ -· .,,,_, ~· 67Mi86 . . . ·". . ,-"ll! :::;;, -1<111,atm,phere. Fumllbod &
2 BR 1 BA. $210 mo. Whi' G,\!IOEN!I ~~ z. -~..... YEARtY • Blk t6 ....,., , , ON·n:lf ACRU,. _.FAIRWA'f VILLA Untumllhod ""·Multi. Nopeta.~. 22nd st., C.M. • • piwm·.dup!Ox.. :IIDlo '1'pk, Daliixe fUrn 3 lir .. 'i S.: ,Aptt, ~-~ zm SalltaAlla, $IH215 From $130 to $215 mo
YEAitLYl42bdrml.$131 LO~, opadous 1 Br., NucrptAfiuftliCt•""' 'DIW, fnilc, ,.uh/dry, Flreplacea, t prlv, .. u.:.. PREEtl
._$1!lll.-vw pd. 417 & Boy. ~ lum., fenced >d. · reel vdwt klnl ... · bedl. patlo. $285. MH052 -~ °'"11111 llklst. · LondlOrd...OWners Bocholors • I Bdrm. 1 '613-5533orS47.o:ll56 Adult& only. No pe.t•."Ytll'lyftbtal.llfE.a.JboaSEACLIFF Mdor· -AP.fl 1_ 900SeaLane,•CdMlft.'611
1150/mo. 1004 El Camlno. Blvd. N;lleach"A.B&y. Bacbelor '•aM utll ··pd. KacArtblt1'" nr cout ~) ~~ rtle1'_1"nanta to you 2 Bdrm1 e S Bdrma
(Ol'Ol)ll clel Mar 546-6704. -Nft'IMrt BeHh' $148.50. Pool.riSz;.PJaoEnda . d;;i;bl~ c!'::t~ "~n~~: IV2'"'°2. F,~11 ~
• bach $110 w/util. PENSIONERS, WELF/Ut.E3 , · Ave ukaboutourdlsoount CHOICE Location1 • 2 ·wajtiJlg41Jt, Maiter itze ~;w/
No n • s mo k e r. Mature . WELCOME. LOW wkly, .MOBILE ,Home, Blyikle Vil. .sa,.2ss2 or G«M340. ~ bedrooms each, wall to \\!all ALA R.nt•la e '45-3900· h!ab beam ceJlinJS>. large
businessman. Spot f e 11 ,' 1mobtbtY ntet. Util. plX>M~ 2 ~· ·t ba. $185, yrly, lnc1 3 BR ·2 Ba blb'll New carpets. :drapes, built-in~, llvih.1 room w/au . or
JNltio. m-4859. tpool incl. 2.176 Newport uW. Adlta •. 6f2-1536 aft 5. crpu: 1~ bile ·to 'ooe;.n,. ftreP,lace, $200 ~ mO. * * $tl0 * * \Vood bumlns fiftoptace.
l BDRM tum. apt over-look· Blvd. "5-3967. -4. BR. 2~ Ba., ·fun?: frplc .• 1 f'urn, $300/mo. ye a r 1 y,. ~ RUr. 3 Br., l'Ai Ba., newly painted Convenient laundry &rea
-"11"1ot.t i Br a to blk to beach Yearly , Bltinl, .Cl'PVb, enc I oft ki tc hen. Enclosed·.pa· Ing water. l250. per mo. * -CJ.1~ • o&;e • . : '·08,Y.i 642-1671. NR. ocun4 new delux 2 paUo •• Nr ·IChl• ' •hoP'I· tlos. 2 swtmm.Jne pOola.
546-Mtl ~.~ts only, no pets. ~ wAft:uRONT · 2 B Jt., level, 2 Br., 2 Ba., ~ ebUdren , ok, no pets, 880 sauna, recreation faCill·
REAR Duplex ... :J: BR. So. of ~ ?91,t Rocbelter, YEARLY IAl!t· .furn. 1-BI\. trprc.,· bltlnl, '·dock spm' clng; bJ~·. ftplc. $300. let Center-st., C:M. "2·8340. ties. Securily ruard. · No
Hwy. Ocean a :Jitty view. ~ a;, -·. Stlipl-ti..-.-cb! · avail. Y~· rate $SSO. No 873-347'f •. , 1 pets.
Aclulb. 1%15. Gll-l885. ·sus. LOvdy 1 BR. lum. ~ ABBEY REALn -...... 675-7569. '. . I . IMMAC. I · BR. .;!!,J.: E-SIDE duplex 2 bdrm .. I Modol1 Open 'Ill • pm.
wfpatloo Qilkt. NrC~ 3Br.,1Jla.,-epCJ,,ln•>. LEA8£l ,Ir,l·ba,·~J· DUPLEX.--.nt =.:~~·,:::: 2JOOI' W c·
Ullll ' Pomo M. •· Ieue. · ~ or , , $28S ble -·Ii"!'• .. s. lOcatlon. No p<ta;. IOI ~· jar<!• aocl ...,md patio. ltoraon oy, M
' l14M!21. "'~ UMa9; $325 mo. Incl utilL 110.-~ Mui.., ,,. pell. $15 5. nr Horbor Blvd It
IJllAllE p qt. $17.:ill w $25 *.-\VJlllTER·IEASE * ·' ·114 31th S~ ' **2 BR apt, lrplc, •l>dock. ~eveaor wknclt. Adom•
wk. VW. »homr pool blcL f BR. 2 Ba. • llft-blel· OCEANFllON1' ~aut. q , 4 $231. Avail t-15. MO,tar! l!ho<t< .Eb!>a and Pool
:IS76 . Newport JI I ~~.. AJl!IEY· &EALTY 6IWl5G BR. . t.Jly turn., ,l!Plc., •Vftlll!p. • • 1 A 2 1111, $140 up.
M5-396'f, Winter~ ~ fl'lllln oc..n. wubtt d1')'tl' An n~ a I • $18$,. .. 2 BR, 1 bl.;, U'fftOP :rum. Avail. Cblldren'1 leCf.
SPACIOUS, 2 be!. a-$l!i0. ,Cpt, clrpo. 5'5).8503. 'POfCh, -crptl; nf?lr. ~ GAll.bms Apta, 177 ••!!1!!1~1!!!11-•I lumiture,blb., her, """" to · * 6$.1115-* . JI.A y FR 0 NT-DIX UPl>'r <11-B Fernleal. SU-11MO.. 'E. 22tx1St.CM14%-3645. DELUXE ,
OCX: A-· Aclulb, "° OCEAN'i'RON'i' BAa!ELOR duplex. 3 Br, 2 Ba. Yrty. 2 BR. l BA. bltn1, t!neloled' LRG. 2 BR., l\i Bo. •Illa APARTMENTS
· pets, S™.50. 549-l?n. · -apt1: '91) le $100, uttl. pd. uoo. Adlt•. 233 lt&h St., No. ranp, near lhoppin& ~ '' Cl'Pl, bit-ins, trplC, prlv Air Cond • Frplc:• • ~ Swtm-
SPACIOUS, 2 bd, attractive ~'lJ...l~.' c, f15..-02.16. . • beach. S195 mo. t7WB75., • pat-lo .. encl JP', % bl~ to mlnr Pools • Ht..ub Spa •
I A I Ly tumtture, blt~., b&r, cloee to 1 BR Wa~nt, pr Ir am. • , schl 548--1941 ot '45-6345. Tennis Courts • Game and
-OCC A: shoppmf. Adullt, JXY bot.t skittle. Ctll l'f5.0:l53 or Apt. Unfum. 365 Costa Me• i " 6M Hamilton Ave., C.M. , Billiard Room .
peb. 1139.SIJ, 5'57-IMI , ,, • ,..J., . , -. ''TIIE .,;Cto!UAN" l BR. From $160
lB "~Ad·"t ... 51 I ' . Genorol 3BR.$1115)1ermo.l"Bo.' •. ,,. IBR.&ll<nFroml!IO r. ~-. w on..,.: poo 28DRM., % blk to ocean. No ' ' BRi ll50 per rno. NeW 2'<iBr ·.w/ ~dul~ cpta, · • Ideal for Bachelor•. 1993 peb. l0qulft at 111.5 Balboa 2 BDRM. nat over ......... .....,, Ch!ld olt '. 1·t 3 drps. fool )'l'd WI patio. MEDITERRANEAN
R ILOT Church, 541-'633. -.._. i;: rooms with pvt. >"l'f· Shali.;,ar u-. ~;. Wtr pd •. CO!\ btwn W , VILLAGE * SMALL apt, older idli: All .,... · ' Eldon St., ....,, 5404lll., · ""'" · . ISi-ilia •
utll pd, $11D. Apt 4, ln ,_., OCIWmlONT .1 l!r. opt. . ~ • 28A apt. 11111 El ~ VJqoN It (IJ , •• $155 2<00 Harbor Blvd., C.111.
' 2335 Eide!!. c.M. . ww.r. r"'M.-~ a.11ooo t11ond {i':;.. s:;., ~ooN:.:::,\!'· :i.... BR., --"'""· ~k. fi57::fa
BAalELOR -pu1lollJI ~~ ~~,~-• e -2 -J bOtb, w/w 13M3M " I -cell. $!Ill mo. No OPENlOAMlolPr.i -.$llllmo.1Dcldl.UatlL -"'~. ~ • • pltaln • -11>-W OC-r sa llllO llcNub Raalb" ~~ ::.;:~ 1:;!~~~ ~ ~~80 10 • :..,.8!1-"1..'} a~.!:. wu.l.. -!'•<kQ·LU.. s ... -,,,. p llleh& 1 kill-~ ,.,_,.... __ ... 1 ---' .-·.., • P• '......,, •~•w· \ U!El'DELUXE um ~.""&an SR. . . UllI' pd. S24 J:. ,.,r.,. e TROP1CAL POOL e ~ 2 A 3 llR1APTS. =lly nlco' CIJllf ..... l<ft.,r;'Yio<IX;~· a,.t,b.11 P,'1!f!'V!~ .. , ... 11M1U · , . ·,Br. Studio; Iii Ba.,~. Pvt. Patios* Htd. Pool1
0. B A1N/i't " IMI ""' W!IW$1110. '73-Ul7 . 1 '. IAYl'RONTI• coll .. ,... •· -· flllO. fUrn. sao. ·Nr SboP'• * Adulta-Only "" vie' 11'"'11r,..;..;; ... """2er=-''.-.. ..; ..... .;--:l'Val.,...,. lllli:i8I~.1BikTOBrand ,-cust. lrlpla Ill crpt """·· bltm•, ftlfll, llS E. 11th St., No. l5. Martinique Apts.
Vtll pl. Malta, no-!IN BAY OR""'""'' Vtil Ind. 8 Br, 2 Ba. Ul 2 Br, 2 Ba. M!ts pnt $135. .. llWD1, 511-lJA. Im S&nta Ana An .. C.M.
-ovlol. 5a 033$. ~75. ~ . • , ~ bcl) .i. pltt. 54141'JO. 'M6-2Ql9 •. 1 , t ! I BDRM., cpta., clrpl., ra,,... ~ Apt. ll3 -~~
COAST/$ NICELY lbru 1P 1 1111. All IW'mOll. 'Y!ILr,, 1BLK c-dot fMr . ..: * _!IRAHD NEY!..* quiet Eulllde loct.tton n..r New ~·••• -& . udl pc!. Bltlll, .... drpa. TO BAY:OR OCEJ,N, Vtil -,--. ,t tll\. b)!llt. dlllwohr, ~. IOtb 6 Tuotln.· Pr<fer m"' tr xoO'"
$140< -•·s.m1 '"1114 ,p;mo,~ ·, 1 BR. o-, ~arb. dg>o. •!'ndo<k· Adl"'!·~· ture a<ltll~ no peta. Ill~ e 2 Ill\ ,,adlllfa • 1115.
l BR film, 1119, ,..I«. pd. I .BR OC.anll'ollt ·•••'u illoPJ; W/VI "1>11>"Vlew, mo. ~.¥4· , 541-7729, ftO!lor. -..3..BR <Ollci 1215.
CoD btwn 1-6. 5a -~ Yriy ,. wlnter.ratH 1215. llM lodoi<.,~ Opl.y. *'LOWER 2 BR. 2 Ba.,~ f* BEAJmFVL l • 2 BR. 8""'t.. • -· 1pic!Ou1 1plt
St., "A", 63MUD. ~-· . S22 Hlll<i\l:<ir• l\p,t II, CdM. car. Spac. paljo: Nr" ilo. · ointmj,qlvy Clnleii Apt>. w/fncd -patlolrA ~ . lBR. w/ ...... Wattt pd.~l ea..-flwm °iilY biaCfl. 2 BR.. walk1tO belCb COOiJl Pl,ua. Al.t i ;~ir \ PJl\Ot • .,,.c .• pool. ~ llffvaey, Nopeta. ~~1£. '8a,y
-11144 -.AYO, -mo, . ._ .... qUli ""'1. ~ ~. 545-2311, $17~ Can 541H163. St. (al P\llltnoo S!-J, C.M.
· MUlJI .... 1115. · ....., ~l •Utl>. ~. AGENT •• 144-tsa. m:µna; §§)' iq JI J ai( 2 SPIC 2 •sir •Pt llAO up. Ph• 642-li17, ·~ Marketplace *J:_• Ni: a:"'= ~!'::i,-= :': ~.:;~t:eai: ~~~~~~~Cf.'!-=-~~ r~~~ !:~:,"%"'~: ;:.11 it:
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ta ,;.;;.L_ · Newporl e..cto Mowport -WaddloJ_.,."'11..,....,, Lot C.11. .. Hutxr to -~-elionttv -.,..~ tRG., BR. 114 BA.-· -. "Ill Wm! -Al'J~~· Adam.lioldllw!Mmat.Al" --... vie~ ........ ~ •• -~-......
.POiio. No pell. Chlldrfll oli. ON BEACUI Ao· 20/40. $TUO ..,. -~ a. Boot ta'• hnllon Sto••· calla, s.an, c.11. s.n---· ~·-
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Apt. J. 8*-l584. J BR, 2 BA Uni. F'r!$2$1 MOTHER • dl.•ttr ..uJ lfrtp Of ..cilUl'f!_'J' di\ un~ f6UND amall black J.W'fl1 ~mt. 1'QJ' home. Th ~ )'l'L .J'ftfet
LOVELY1paclou1 1Br.,apt.2BR..Furn n.SD ,. '• • thare home on bus llne. ~Bet.chPOwtr !lad-111;pt •Jdtt11n, VSc. ~. PAR,TLabpup~6mo1,malr, ~ta.~
lit. ahop'c. fr~·y1, OCC A ADULTS ONLY ~ ,. l~e C,QJqr Tit/. ~1 ~-luivS:J_~L~ •Pta. C.M. CID aft S. blacli.vicBaJuorAH4rj)or. BABYmTINOlnmyhome,
UCJ. S 13 5 I mo . CaU 1 f'urnl.lure +v~llabW , "' ~lsp.5494. will be held ~ 'J'Desday ~ Dave. * 557-9llT aft 4 pm * ~. wlkb~. Part or
,97'--0134. C • r P ·~~lftstJwathcr . Fnt · roommate n.21 to nlsht for u wffks tt the FND. MJnllture Whitl! male , I.alt 818(k Lab~r. t/t\me, Rtl•. M6-12'7•·
'LRG 2 BR, bl t!ns, crf11, hnted PoOl,..una.~ll ·-1hare new duplu ln N.B. lfuritf~ BtlCl\j i•lllahlt PQodl• with aold flecked male, 1ttg. Sch. EXPEJUENCEDmGih e'r ,
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5ecur11Y Gll8J'd5. Evc/wknd1 646-8725. , Room 136.{(.;Any quotioM Walla~. C.M. 642-03'11. Brown li!.lnlalure pc:l)dloe. mil. ~~=''.::"~~;.::,.;;.;.;;..<. ___ 1 2.. BR, un!um. erp,., drpt, HUNTINGTON FEMALE to' """" beauL 2 ~ ITI4) 90-11134. . FND. Llttle black P"PPY with Vic. s.ni. Ana Ave .. C.111. Carpen'itr ~•lov"" ""1 .. Nq ...... PACIFIC BR. !urn. apt., H.,._ B<h, • lllNDU SPIRri'IJ'AIJST * ltrown eyeb"'wa • while on "Rogue". 833--0149 -LA_R __ G_E_O_,R_S_MA,,.._L_L~ I
1,,,,,,:.-_"'°_· "-'968-1455. w/sarne, on Oct L ut-57119 Let UW. ad... cbanp YoUJ' cbHt A btard. \Tk. Vla Lido LOST _ Bladt Jemale Af&han 0 , ~R. w/appllances $13.\. $.jQ ru OCEAN A.VE .. H.B. eye. whole outlook on lUe for the Nord Udo ble. 675-'RllT. vlc. Wilson A Placentia, A~~= ~/ ~
Security. Cn4J ~la? YOUNG buineu man better Pnlteuiohal advice FEMALE Kttshound. A~ C.M. m-4037. tram; repafn ~le ~Un
\ 548-4301 Ofc operi 10 am-6 pm oauy j t little $14QI wanl.td to Iha.re 2 br bch on w~. Lictnled. Jleadb1p prox. 4 to ' JllOI. old. Vic I.DST bllc miniature: male ' • • • , * Stunning 1 &: 2 br', Wil..LIAM WALTERS CO. for US a · tx>uae w/tame. 835-5500 daily, 10 AM·lO P 1d. Tewinkle park, C. · M. .....-1ie name Joco Clll 536-CUSTOM wood'wcft puet,
2 be, pool, ,... .,.,, ' ' • • ........,, I am A ~ pm. 49'J.We, 4Sl-9!m. 312 No El -35811• T4ii:" ' · q. Cahlnell. Geo'! ftpaln.
- . '110 \V. 18th St. C.M. * MOVE IN TODAY * ROOMMATE ..-won. Cam t no R:e.al, ·San __ ..;.--i Ph. Dulm D a Du rtl a , " Spac 2 4r 3 BR. ln f-plex. All Living at Oakwood 11 S1 mllllon In recreation. wan.,,.., Clemen~ . l.DVELY canary Plllv•~ 64fi..7598. 1
,, SPAC. 1 BR. adUs, no pets. extras. Pool. rft:Dld&. Kids Swimming pools. Keatth clubs. SaunaL Ten. iw a. over;n. to share 3 Br •· · after ~ totm:! ln a ,-,,.------,
' Qu~t aru. Nr ahopplng, welcome'. From Sl.39. See nf1 courts. Bllllarda. lf\door golf drivin~range. apt · w/2 -.Pia. N.P. Call osr· ao uo but this IOC!• bucket ol wattt at Ped· I ' j(J+ }· C•f'IMt Strvlc. fl40 &&t ~llSl " bl'fc>l::c U am, m.-5El5Q. DOWN; The foOd'a the .lied dl~'I f!M-1829 ' btructkNI . l • · Mg!', 17311 Keelaon "B". Sond Volleyball. Whirlpool Baths. A d Ioli ·-' In Newport Town. Hore -• ,• · . ' • ' JOHN'S"~• t1ltldlllt'
'. l I. 2 BR. Adult•, no pets. 968-7510 or .MT-4260. more. To/'flre't •i re1tdent tennla pro and an 11\VJME.\Voman w/,,.,. cbUd wher't',btan: could hibernate FOUND il"Y ~ brown cat, o,,t·Sl&oo ffM , ~
J .;!A"i ?i.fEAOO\VS APTS. EXTRA targe 2 Br, 2 ea, al1 actlvltlet director whQ p lane free Sunday Pvt"\ lharm,re .. _1:.~'::~~: You'll find the place tom. o~ bell collar, vicifi!ty $chool• & t , • ; 'l"l"J 1 !Soll ,&fudu~);
""' w. Bay St., CM 6t6-0073 elec. deluxe apt.. Pool,. rer . brunches and barbec'uea. "' ---. ebriftte. Look for t he Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa, lnstrudlons 575 Dtgreuers & all. ~
LO\\l'ER 2 Blt 'ept.. encl. room, beaut.. coµrtyi.NJ. Starting.as low at $140.Slngles, one and two-Sl40 rDo. 552-7097. CABERNET SAVIGNON -546--0lG9. bJ;iibteDl'rt ii 10 minutf
pr., dh;hw1hr. nr So. Cit Child OK. Sl6J. 2 3 2 O bedroome; furnished and Unfurnished. Sorry ClrrE 2 BR Me .. Cororia del ).'our ~ue ii here 80 don'I FOUND German Shepherd :· tr ····-....--bleach for white carpet1:
Plazf, $185. 546-7021. Florida, 536-3976 no chlldren o r pets. Models open ddlty 10 to Mar to share w/(em 25-3Q. iw, Jong. mixed male dog, approx. 1 ' •Interested In Saw your money by -~
LGE 2 BR 1!udlo, 11'1 ba, -WALK t o BEACH-7.Llveblg ... atOakwood. S95m~.yluiulll.6!5-2536:.. c·~H FOR COINS yr.ViclnltyPaula.rino, A·.R-1 Es-..... me '.,tra trlti•· ~deu
• · ROOMMATE WA'fED -Colla'M•aa' -· "' -"'"" Uvlns ·nn .. dlniJlc mi. A new crpll, drps. Sl !'JO. mo. I & 2 Br. Cpt1, drrps, O 1. " G d A r:I I · Silver , Gold:' qoJ~l)oi,Ls. .. _,. .-.r.: A '· t M
,. Avail Sept. li. 979-81120. dshmhr, 20:; 15th; 308 16th. ' a"woo,. ar en Pl . men • Student 01... FOr tai.ls A«Um~a~ u.:S. T)pe, FND 9/7. Youi,a fem!. Seal-Car,er7 ~ ....... ny rm. , •. so.
j * LCE. ne"·cr 1 BR. 847-3957. . ..• call 642·*'2 8 pm to 10 pm. Foreign and Stamps Needed point Siamese'. Atlanta &: couch S10. ChaJr $8. 1' yn.
Retrlg., bltn.. $13.5 mo. No BEACHBLU.Ff: Apts. Newport Beach SHARE Condo w/woridng PAY TOP DOLLAR Magnolia H.B. 8362 Don-gf • ~ .ecp. Is what munts, l'IOt
lrvlne and 16th gal. Pool, Nr. ()CC,' S8'1 util OLD COIN SHOP caster, Hlg. -Bob. mGoode~ •. 1.,,.:!° ,..~t m,yaielt children or_pefl. 8374.J,7. 2 Br., 2 Btl'., pool, paHo, Rel "'1.1.'"".wi. E-SlD'E 2 '8R SlSO dshwshr. ~1 Ellis Ave. 645-0550 • 642~8170 Incl. ~.5-6477 or 548--0912. 222 Forest. LB. 494-7777 GROWN. white male cat.
B!Uns, -·1~, .hi .. ~. Adlt1. 847-22'lti. U t.1:1: .a-1 G•ran_11 for Rent 435 * MEN * long hair on tall, while flea "'· " ·u-,.. •r-• Apt. ntum. -....,...... • -IF YOU ARE SINCERE • collar, vie. J.t on r o v la
No pell. 60-95J'.t.. 2 BR up~· apt. New Vf_/w New--...'lt. h•ch Furn. or Unfum. 370 STORAGE NEED A lST CU.SS ES-Wil~n. C.J.1. ~7557.
v -Int cpt thrucut. . dispoaal, PVI'• St I -·"•nal l .. an• rv bltlns, . · 962-8a'78 for .. -Costa Men ora&c or r~•ca<f" CORT -CALL 833-9328 or FND: Blk pt·Slame!le ma e
___ !_. appt to"¥!· PARK NEWPORT Vehicles, funlltnre, etc. ~959 836-9360. 0 NE H 0 UR cat. Very thin with white
P-ramlc Ocea• View LRG. 2 Br., I •II' 4plox. APARTMENTS M•pl• Ave, C.M. Mer Apl 5. SERVICE. collar. Vic. llit St .. & Elden
Brand Now !.wclll'Y Apt<. Crpll, drps, RIO. lndcy, ** NEW ** Office Rentol 4IO PROBLEM Pregiwicy. eon. C.M. 642-368'1. • ~bttlnwnc; patios. gar fncd. Child ok. su:i. Oft th'e · bay • -~ ftdent, 15)' pip at he t I c LADY'S 14 kl gold ring, nr.
l-3 ~ 2"' ·BA. 2-2 BR, 1 BA m.'.su1 . Luxury apartment Jtvina cv-• · -;.,,. preg'nancy co:uf1Jellng. Abor-Orange Co. aii"pdrt, 9/8/72.
• 1210.1325.. -.. .. ~ .;.,5' w , erlooldnf the waier, Eojoy LA c~TA_ APTS. ~~""· '1111/nnm tio~ • Adoptions .. t AP-<;all 54$-1682 •. -·.
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Llc1n1lng' P r ep. For 613-814& or 496-1181 NEW In< :;~.~~ .. _;Yin!. th '-·· .... W. c··-... ··~ 0 p Tl •r,:,,,,..;""':=.~--=,:,· =:.,..,o: Walk'19·1fWlQl\ttofl i'Center. $750,000 .heal •pa, ..... m. A\~ //JJ"S IUU!;, ~. FND. 2 tiny Yprk,shire Ter· Full r •rt m1 ~ -SMOG tree. ~w 2. BR $160/lllQ.1P) 'g,•:0-54l?. mlrw: pools, 7 lla;bted ten-1 & 2 Beef room W . .. '""W ESCORT SERVICE rlers -Vic. Mlas:i9n Viejp, e R.:E. S!sm & Biers ~ udk) apt; Crpts/dl'J)ll, pr, .. · • · nl11 court•, plu• mllet of • BU!ll·lf'.& f Shar, carpels , A D'ftANJ(·~J{@. Jn o.C. NEEDS g HAR p call to ~nt;l4'· ~1627. • Sares SUcress Training
lndry tacU. 496-'1'369 or 3 BR, apt. "-f.· 2 BR apt. bteycle tra\11, putting, ahuf· • Drapes e: Walk in closets -~-A17R GIRLS 833-9328 or FND. Gray kl.tty with white • P lacell\fnt Asst for arads
-~ · . $185.· 21'13'J' "'BrookhW"!lt. Oeboard, croquet. Junior-1'• e 'Swiinm.iiig POOi ~.'~.~'':!~.\:!f:1~~"Ht=1~1:,~ 8J6-963IJ -• collar.' Costa Mesa 557.$77. w/leadlng broken
'I 2 BDR.,,;.,' 2 BA,, flvs. t)'pt:i. Call £163..22:)1.';!f --· tl'C>IJ1 Jl\4.50 mopthly;, aJ90 ,1 ft tllar·~ ; . r,'.','ctltlf!,~ ••• •• .. :o<,11N,l•llWJ CO.St V""CENT J, pre.ate r a. • Day lt Ev~·~~ ·drps, bltni: 19S'..7058 .tier 6 LARGE 2 BR, l story 4.plex. and ·2.IJedroOm plant and • E.jclos!ed Garage . " hw11 lrri'~ "'~ FND: Golden R e·t r ·I ever e Tuition Relmb, Planf
-\]Im & wknc.lit. Cpls, drps. r/o .. pr. fncd.. 2-•tory town housea. El* · 'Alf · IJtifit" p id i:,...,.,.,OMlil NI Nlllm·Fl'll DDOl.WtOLWt:.A Urrent tt!:at you call )'OUJ' w/collar. no tags Vic. Mesa e Broker Re'e'""'J Program
hfld OK 1135 ••1 ~5 'bic kitchens, prlvale patiqs 18$ 3 f~~]JCH'J~( ~er.sister! Im p or t i. n t Verde North C.M. 557--337•. $110
NEW 2 BR 11.pt, bltne. 11r1v. c ' · vr ~"" • or bal~nle1, ~tfnl, dta· • f:nmlly business. YELLOW .& black canary For Information Brochure
tpatk) er porch, $195. Adu!ta," 2 BR l pl. Closed ~, IM''rfe~ t Subternhtan park. ..., Adlilte. rMi pet1 D~ apace . ~vallable $50 ALCOHOLICS Aoonymous. type bird vie. Btookhunt I: (714) 541-1192
llo peta 4$6-1115. Crpts, drps. Child I: am in"'J'.th elev&lor.s .• OpUonat, Walklng distance to mo. Wi.U provide furniture Phor>e 542-7217 or write A"·-· H.B. """:..""'.,· , " ~ G·-11 • -~-' · • pet ok. 1140/mo. 847·8149. • ho · .,.., ---"= --·~· • . ma aervlct. :Jult north et s PPlll«" er. al $5 mo. Answering aervice P.O. 8o¥ 1223, Costa Mesa. FOUND 16th Place Coll~ 325 No. ·!Old) Newporl BJ. NB .att Bluff ' LRG. 1 BR a}ft, S125. Wtlh or FaAhlon Island at Jamboree 354 Avocado St., C.M. available. 222 Forest Ave, E s p ----'1-.ro.. on T ,_ plat m tEdmond F J ckson
I ~. A ·1 alt 0/1 '42·970I ::.::.: .,.."'" ~-' ' ' ~~-.. ~a..... M•sa. Ca!JI, ~· e w • o I,.._ ~ , ~ w out re ... ,.. vai 'f ind Snn Joaquin Hin~ Ro1d. =: "7"';;: ~ efc. .YOur bome..ctul>Prty., .tq.i. 12S.0Uf, ~. · ... • R.E~ Edlicaticn lir>ot 1964 .e DELUXE e 17272 Ash Ln, HB, ,842-4549. Telephone tn•l "4-l~ New Waterfront Otticea Rev. Mickey, ~130L FOUND man's wa , ,n, 4 i ~R.,2, ~ Aiif: ,fqr }eue. FOR Rent ·apack:lu• 1 BR 1 (or rcn~11.I lnfonnaHon --------~ B'rom $270 Month JAP~ boy needs home near jetty, CorOOzi cte1·'M.ar Academy
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~ apac.. muter aplte, din apt, dish ·.wa.fher, rehllg., 'NEAR · _... • ._.nu 20 . . ___ wtth !arnil att·-•'·· h' h h ··~ ~1 Re•l E1t•t1 'mi A dbl gara~; auto door ttpts. drapes, $127. 846-5121. 'OCEAN . I: BAY. LG E -~•UDIW ··-· Pr.im&.--..tlon .. Y cuuu.>g ig State Beac • ,,........,;,,, ·
opener avail. Pool . I: LGE. 2 BR ."tud io. Encl. CHA&.l\UNG 2 BR APT. :~~~ lN~~-A:: A~ 341'8aylide ·Dr .. N'pt. Bellch sc~l. ~· '.:._ -lRlSH setter, we.ll ·tralned.' . ln~::~::t~lh!ls
l"'"ti-reatlon reu. •ar., paHo &: JclK'ed yard. GREAT FOR CPL TO F~· Bill ,Grund.Y RI.tr. 6TS-61~ ~ in ,F.SP, ~feta Vk. Mesa V.-rde Shopping
• $275 • T T 11 EI R • 2 BR,.2 BA. unr. SZIO Reysics, A.st t 0 I 0 g y &: Center 551-4457 . (GJ ap~ed. M/C, BoA l
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rentals etc. ~7080 . or: ll3S-2l72 • . • • .
I c.mng• . . : . , r. '. iPARKLliia• WHITE·
New~ ctQl'!P,
·Any time, 644-11$3 n<u.
Cement, c0nc,..,.. · ' ..
CEMENT Work . • Pltios,
poo\ decks · ete. lJc'd 6
bonded. cairai; 1._~_
PA'l'IOs.s!DEWAU<S • '
CEMENT CONTRACl'Oll
Call Mu ,***-e CUSTQM CEMµIT WORK
Drives. WALKS. P'tiot..
pool ........ Don, &q.4514
PATIOS.PLANTERS"
All C:Onttete wOrir. Brick.
slumpetone wk. ISf.35.13.
PATIO! wa1lm, ,,,.._ Sa,,
break, rem.ow I: itjiiace
aincrete. 5@.-8668 for esJ.
Sldewolks & Pal~-'-
Lk:'d/Bond<d 645-"""
$150. No peta. 842.-4549. ER TA IN . Private patk>s, lush forest n ,.;sn ·ap.oe · ·avll!lable $50 privale readings. 542-1778. . . !=::======:. 86?·4m.bfo• WR,Y. NB $140 Ni(.'e 2 BR, crpt, drape~ Yf~IENDS. ON Ly $210 aetting. ~rtll, gaa paid. mo. ·WW prevlde fumtture FND S\\'f,ater vtc. Newport
Mana1ted by Yr.L1' 673-190!! · ... · _ __._ Socia•·ctubl 5~ H bo ''' h 10 t·r •= -.,....-------· WI,LLIAM \VALTERS 00 rn~ · & OV'f'n & a:arage. , · · 114 E. 20th St., C.M. ~8-0137 a t....., mo.:Answer,ct& tlf:n'll'l:Or r . 11r r ~ · "" 1 Y . .,...,.. AIRLINE RE.'iODEL or r t! nova t «,
·'I • . 962-452'1. Sli:ACUI-'1", fl.fnnor Apts, , l Hurttinrton &.•ch avanalftif.·1'117S :aeit.ch mw. 8622. General oon~t?tolt .. 1t1n&.
·• ~. UfltUr:n. 36S Lanun• 6·eac'h ~r. $144. ~ Br. $li>j, Ppol. ~~· .. HunUngton Beach.~ 6f2-4l2l .fIND YOURSELF KJ'ITEN w/white pa,'Vll, chin & Lie. &: bonded. 30 )TL exp.
·Y · • Ctpts, drps, bltns. earl» HUNllJNCTON --:card e·ns BAY \f'1iw OFICES IN"'OOMEONE F.LSE. & stomach Vic. nr Irvine It Free est. 831-~.
" .WP,Or't 'lk1ch · 'll ·lo)···• . .. .. 1 d1sJ'~. 152."i Plnl"1!t.(1& Ave: AptK. ·Helt -rat, :Bolaa Chica. Deluie, a~IUoned DISCOVER Flower St., CM. ~!!. J Ac K Tau J.a n e-RepaJr
OCEANF.RgN1T,· condo, 'Ask about 01.11 dlacount. 846-llm.'',CO!npare . See RedeC!'!'ted. lJd9 ma DISCOVERY Lost 5$5 TRAYn AGENCY mod ddl :ll
EXCWSIVE BlucBtrd .,fl<ll> .• J> BR , SIS-0682 •• 640-83'0. wha\;,;<;u",...li\;,.sl ... Fr .... alononitci, Bkl'. ~ 11~ 213138'0-3393 ;::c'd. M: W~-Clp.~.:::
elevator A pool, S400 per * DELUXE 1ge. '1. BR apl·l ,$130 ·-S1.6P., • PROFESSIONAL S u t t e, ' ~ . . ' -EXECUTIVE mo., lYT. ieaoe,'1~1169. ba, ~ip,, ""'"· blths, gor. DELUXE Apt-pelv. patio. ,. .... ~ -. Heil at Bola& TIME FOR LOST 9/6 vk Me.aWkV•d'd" CAREER >1.Ad~~~1'k*• RemodeSo "·~d"'
• 1 DMJ .., .. ~ , Lt aT"rl ......... i..eet ays TRAINING rt" · ~w c • n, -·RESJD~-, Melrlf--.... -. • % blk lr<>m oce~n. Yr .. '!lll~.,lu)f, ttn-Chi.,., ·ll>B-l -27 51-n>O, . 1--o> ~ -~ .... ,.,,.= c ' ,-. -~ -1. ~-;; _---~~ ~ -· -"~~"'" l'OUn<\ "" 1 2'&'5"/m~. -\llo,·Jllf!.,.s~/i>p.11•d• 84&-'""' "'UICK CASH ! 814• 642-8581 °' 545-J'm"" ··~ -..--~·· ..a.HAT:_:__:__~ _J DELUXE ·2 •• , B~. a Ba. n.4/548-7297. es:!= --·~. • -BA-~-totttaf"·for rent ,, . wker\(is. Ylt;kl. R;eward. ~ A Electr,ic~ .. lT
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TffS: BAYCWB 'I 516-lOM. ' !')'tat. ltrlll> w .. Bay-Aw. • VIEW • nf: '.~!' ·'I"' DAILY PILOT (7 I IJ WJrlni.~~repa!rw.
t ,"9t , fJPPER,l~ ~ B~ enet a:ar. ~· Seelna ..ia Believing! t .• • ~'--·5 .lines, 5 d&yt rot 5 bucks. _ )cf'lOO(:J 220 V 545-8121 IB~&~,,!':.·"P.!.v., .. Nrs=:-· I =·~·~l)oRb~atA= CANALL 3Br.dk.ne~~~~d1 ~~!~:r·:d~~~v~· 0s~~~:.~j{~°!! WANT 'AD A~wantadil..-&oodtn-p· ~!~' .-Ga .~., 1.· _. ...-8.PR , ,,•VJJ . .1• ,_.. ~val . · Blvd ~ ~1'l'i.'J. -
Elo ... ~ .. w~ll"'-tr•,_, Or.1W·mo'.~15 Y{ty ••. ,l.dujll.•no pets. !>$.,Elev•.'°"·"' .be•cl!. . .. ,, ... • ·= 642•5678 """tment. QC/ t C BOB'S GARDENTNG
ideacet ,..RJa va,wt to 1he ' Newport Beedi 6~2124. Pool, secunty. PJ..U . .W siPaJ,l ~~ce . '!lite, · ..,_ ' .!.. ~ a LANDSaAPJNG
mea. Desl;n.d:'in &be 1t1perb ' 31755 Coast Hwy. S. Laguna Newpprt C,nter. 644-8814 orj liiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii / ·~ ' Irvine l'ndustrial
..., .. ...., .. ,.,'F"ncl! uadi-Now"'" Helilofo · 499,2835 . .64Z-11lll *' * * * 610 E. 17th St. Compln••· _ tlon landtcaped Jib a royal NEW duplex. Yearly. 3 BR. 2 . * 'Jt • ~ ... _ .. . ,.,..b. Ba. sm, 2 Br., 2. 0., 1215, * Nk:e . 2 Br. Pool. ,<;ar. BEAUT. 3'BR,.2 BR"' hach., 8vllMlo >Rental W . ' Sa\ltci •na 501~.o!ter """'
Frplc.,· ·ocean/bay, vu . C'rp\l,d,rps,•dullll~Jblfets. 'terrace, ocean· vieW, nr !!'-----------------,. AL'S Landscaping. T re
•Unexcelled view1and 962--0349 or 21.3/694-U~. Quiet. $16:i. 612--80Q1. beach. ~570fi am, 675.-0146 OCEAN yiew ·pane]ed ottlee. 54U655 ~movai. Yard remod91W. ::•;o i~ '°' , WATERFRONT spac. ' BR. ' BR, ...... d ........ patio. , ~p~m.~-~~~~~~ A•"""' 800 .. tt. 2nd noor. Trader's Parad1'se Traih ... 11.,. '°' cl•-"' wa ocean &: lam rm., boaUdck avail. ~e. Adult•. No . pet•. easy aeceu, good paridng. allfi , Inf .ttepm,.~en, 6'13;lle6. ~i~ha~:-O=~t I Part turn. yr Jse. $325. YeW 548-5300. $300/mo.-Open· for in-F or Qu cat11>n o EXPE'RT J aR.ane1:e .
. Sa Balboa Bay . MZ-3559. S.nt• An• I lenbll jf,,_a) aj)ecUon 9:30 to 4.. Go by & !!!~~!!!'~~~~'"' Gardener, k n ~w-h_OW)i
l'9 mlnuto. lo th• Bay Cub 11,~B=R~. -,~lo-.. -.. ~be,.....ach.~~N~o ' I ~------' ~-~I look &: then call Miu LQ.. I i nes . FRENCH &: GERMAN upkeep: plant, P¥t. ~ tririJ ~-=~i::; f1! peU. $225. NEW deluxe 4-plex apta, 11 1 fi~~~ ii, M~: ~ =~eacher. cleanup. !J63..348S, ,
•1-<·bo!lr•"""ty Geo. Wlltlamaon Ritt ~10 BR. Cl'pu, "'"'" bllnl, Roomo 400 0,.,. Hwy CdM .. ·t1'mes iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l* LA'NQSCAPl~G "*
Mumed suard·howe OCEANFRONT. lge •. 3BR, 2 de:bwhr,·balcony. encl pr. MacArthur ·~tlon tu' NewJawrta,Sprt'r11t ·~·· ~ entranc:e-vl1ltonllCttctlOd ba. $325/$315/$425 Nr. •Sa. Cou~ •hoppln& JiOOMs-$18 .wk. up w/kil. I> I O C I' ·1~ d~ks, cleanup. State,JSO'd. ,,.peryouriostruetion1 ._ ..... Co RI .. ~ ...... center. Call 543-2321 or -·~ k A ·-r me , r•nt• ounty d II _ ... _ 531-1225. '•' • '"Closed circuit 11CUritj TV , u-w•n " trs. .O'l't""W.l.I 557-1045. ._.. w up pts. ~ Shoppin9 Center Sp•u 0 ars . r .:::..:='---'-..,,_'---1 Llahted subkrr1ntui 3 'BR. 2 ba, frplc. 1 bl:k to n>ODthly rate• 2376 Newport JOOO SQ FT EXP. Hawaiian Garde•-.
puklnr I bch.1>15 y•llrly. Nn pets. Sant• Ano Halght1 Blvd, CM ~9755. XI • • ~mpietw '"'"'"•Ins ·~
nt ~-A -"·by11!fi119 v!--•-~1, •~ -' • Priv1te elevator liUVicc 67J.-2455 · PVT beth vt h -..-~~~~ -™"''""''" _.._ ... · h bu'ldl $135> l'!Jo, 2 BR, st~~. rehie, · ,;.., P '" 0 me' Spaces available ·• 1113 .ac ln Santa Ana Cur JR. ahopp'"'"' center, val. ~=:lit w~k:!r• 1
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\VAT.EFU'RONT chann. 'Yr· crpts, clo~r gar. children ~y~d a&"'~~·k . .Nr. in co.er k>caU.ns. yon Hilis. 'vu. horses ~ $125,IQI, tr': A clear; wUl GRANDMom:ER wishes to EXPERIENCED and
• A~rtme.nts desi&Ped · 1y: S2!3 mo. 2. ?W-;, t_pt, ·c1rpg. ck. ·1542 ~hard ·~:1 · H.B. ,,. Call L. 1: :Mohler Want 2''-35' boat. ex;, Twn, trade tor T.D.'a.. mnall ~~~ eves or v.1."ekcnda. ~bleitlmaea:m:_1mmoe, '
All.elettric k1tche;'' "\Vh.lle Elephants" oyer-run-•• vwtc N~CE ·room wlth cooking P~CY J!. COODWIN 00. ?i.'tiM.1592 'aft 6 pn\. ' . AGENT 5f7-s807 Scfi01:tl1 & • . $Ch;qol1 ~ .. .
with• M1stet'110 .. A.. Dock ivail. 675-11.a S I •· h ' . 714: s.41-515.5 nv.•-,. FB. 'app'rbx l41t house, etc. .,_.."""", t lll:'tl e1 .
Privit1.patio-bakonit1 ntng your house! Ttµ'nrthefn LARGE apt 3 BR; 2 BA. 2 pr1vile~s ror working man. 17J6.J.738 Anahrim C J.f ln1trudlon1 515 'ln1f'ruC:ftons , 1 115 Firepla~• with !ouch· Into ""--h" .. , ,.11 t•·m blk fu beach . ""'ti . ..-..,. l67 Sherwood, E.,Of. G-·~ !loo• oUl-a' ~ :,_ C'OMMERCIAL !I~ bldg., 21,j •ACRES No, CaUt, controlll:d JU Jo1 llshte.r1 "'°" '"' ' ~·r ' u • .,.., •vu'"' .. ""' --'"'' one tenant; val. $60,000, Trees, dole to town I:
Wall..,.o-wilt carpet thru a Daily Pilot ClusU\ed bltns'. $250. ino. ( 213) FURN. ulil, studer:it/preler· ,ff. $100. 660 1q. ft. $115. tree I: clear. WW trade lake. S2'kX>. vaJUe. Trade
Ii . OM>rdinated custom ad! ~Z..5743. red. Close to OCC/UCJ. S55 Prlv. to.llet11, pkg., n r for T.D.'L . for car, or ''
,. ".draperies Apt. Unturn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. · 365 mo. ~. Newport Fwy. Schwom;, · AGENT 547-5907 . 1714) 835-6208 ~, ~~~ ...... l~•,1mirrored ** FURN. rm. w/prlv. 67:>,-~. Radio. Televiskm teatlna :=-.,-:--
Ult:-H11dtl111tor •. Beech '"·th m' ~1v. hOme. Near " T H E FACTORY" 27' Jnbd cruls. laCboat, 1966 .1 . l irilt.jn w1tb1n "'· "" ri • con· equlpi'rtent, ne\\'/Uled'tUbes, Royal Vlklne ·~ va.I;
sun ray filteredt0l1rilaa OCC & shop· a. 549--1061. 1latlng of 32 unique boutique' componenta, !ooh:, misc. for :w/Npt moor.+$740o.viJ. Sea-
t& •Jncludel "'The Ve.r11illn F .1 Aft , OLDER bachelor, to renl &hops. ha1 2 openina1 in .the OB boat or Pr. Street Hon-eond 2nd TD45.100'v&J •. Trd
Club" am1 y ' air room my }Jome. 1502 Orange mall ranging from • mo. da 90, 548-9832 'alt ~ pm. all or pt for mlr tun ~
u n1.,,. "A"l"'leo t)'p<• ' live .. C.M. 64&-5310. 425 30th St., Nowport Beach, TD AnE 19'i5 Olds 88. """. '.~!]i,bar.., ..... ~,btated pool T' -•-l % .. ,...,_,,,_ MEN ONLY -Lovrly room, 673-9606 or ~. air • .,.... ~· oond, for Med.Iler. 'G6 Olda Della 88. Full pwr. --" In -st, l' ;, ,.,,_ EXC I E 11th S CM •~ I 4flM ml, '63 Chev l4T PU,
Exercile1nd 11w:i1 room ••irllllltliff... prlva~ hbme, S61S mo. · oc. · t,. • · ranean Jivltl or ,formal din-81.m_ 1on
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fonml ptdeno • D11;,ot4 for• hi -·KW• Room ·& l!oaf'.d 405 5111-"'541 "' 5'4HEll1 , ·116U311. ' .;. Von 60.o6l1. '
Jr~""' Unfurni,,,.. IO fl ' Pl Rentals Wontad 4'° CONCERT calil••• vlolln,' COSTA Meaa 4-p,... $55,000
$udio.l,l,AJ-8'd,..... . ~oor "'s I ROOM•boardcheaptolady -• ' ·-....... ""'""~· CoM ' vator24-pl•!l'l!or!lJO,OOO
0...1bodroom/1n14iol h for c:ookiri( t ~tneal. EXEctr11VJ; tamlly,, all s25o 'rfeW,. "Will ttade: for • All l!tt 2 an, Wlnt 'Dalla
. /'lnimSI9S To c oo·s· Fr'm l . '· . -. adult•, want ID ..... 3 .... sood """'"Ion 10""' bike Pf, N. San DI ... or lane( !iti':!~:.r:.'ti!d~~~9S '15 ,.,,.:0 Me5· : -·: Gueit-Home:.. 'tJS Br__.f:.om", Corona de-l Mar or f~7i8. J ' a ' 87J.n7'8 or J.721-2749_. Tl" ""llt1 1 · \ . art1, er oce~'lfroM. 8Mboa f BDRM, J.:ui=t pat I? l:t BO 21 Modcl&.opca 9 1.m . 10 6 p.m. ' • ..__, J . ~lna\11-. Ne«d • OctL 1!i. largt ~ f•l"'.ctd >4: t.lunl.1 I 'Ch AT ' open t1tll1 on hit
1 Dishwostitrs. dl'09-ll'l stovts, power v.-it ,_s. +PRIVATE \JtOOM* $350 mo. maximum. C.11 t~n Beach A~.~ f')' mr'l~ wortt,.
THEN£\\' iropes &. carpets thtvout. .tOi ambWalor)' lady. Gopd N11.ncy ~.~ Ml'lft fq{y 'fot i,.rid fJt TT . . · VlllUf. l\'ant metf\an tooli
· Ttnnis Court, l'ools, 80f'·l-Q'tf1b;Hlt loori. · ) food, . nlct d)eerM aur-. tlinl Frti 1 '° 5.' ···-·1 sa.rm .., tr':, ru, camp, bu, th\111.of
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recrt alion l ldg. wilh lilliard Room, 1'.Y. -;1 *Call' Gtl-475.1 * ~RE ,'Mll'idna ~WOODLAND HUii home, HAVE 1tte I: clear M5-M
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I I 3 bolrm hOlll• or i•I lli6,000 val, rAlv 127,000. ~ ~-W ,._1 11 ON THE BLUFFS -· Car4 ' Potty Room• ~I"' not PRIV. a S.m~Priv Rms. w/rl' .ii lndly hookup11. Br 2\i Ba, •i;;;;j;,.... plan•, ~. · 111!1 ...-Inoo111C
·'' · AT NEWPORT S...Rool. lltn <il''lad)o~ to parll . i::.ttlill\t ..,., 99l'JTl3 1111 u.C.... ..... 'Mqt11 °"" wl~~"!r;;-a.o1toi
I PNle N.wPOft·~. t.lct nttd oo.,. Cort Ct ntt r with tutdoor ,,.,' a t;hopl. N mealt. 6:4IO g!m.) " Rltr. l609I$; I • • im:tl8il
la, i°'::.~~:i-:<-yon1.,, , ~· ' ~ Pil'il~ONAL i:,.-:11 1wAN'i'·1.&.vacont''IOO" •• ~ "-·r s r-,.., .. 1111 10 1---1 '4 '--HI r ile • ' I r.iolly WM!:' H<, '!'ve'_jow -,i flff!1a dHlriif!iil . A* rnel'Clal. sult•~I< lot -....... ., ' ..._ ,_,, ... """ t I ·~'!,II •,. C&ftd !qr U )W _,14 do. '*,~ ~ J1!6.%t1>0. ... )'&l'd.JIAV-:Jlfru eqi<i1J ,,_ 1llr S1llltl llOot
_.. • eoo.l 640_ l_WAIUlll , •. ,1m11r~.•WM, um~ -ltW'l·t<Um ·iW~11< EirPl!anto•1 ....... -1n-1 11r1:~. ...,.1 .Q! ... f ...... ·-r lJliO .. jiibtt OUr -· alnr ..... _,,......a..,. .. ... '
_....Dlllorola "r : .. A2·0629 ' 1 PUdlsit ODl"'""lllorYW•' ,.., "Calll" ,., 1&1 --.._ t=:=~· 1~714~, )~6'l~-~Jf _J.~~ "7 I nn;,, S dliro trrl lllltb. 9tn l Dolf.Piiot ClollllJed * , If J< * *' ~-----Clll ll!Hl\1.• '·' •di J --~~~~~~~Ill!'~~~~ .. "'~ ... . ··'----''~~---·· "''""'~--~~ ...... ~~-"--.-.--~~-"'"'-''¥
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early achievement ce~~r
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AGES 1·f YEARS
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e Half 0., & FUii Def """a"'' ~ M . .
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Home Jmorowmtnt. , A·, rttk C~ l'XPI R ~ .PBX ~ , N.AJ.£, oytr 21. t.an • put NUR.m ..,_ •Al
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-• ........,., lledTi· ·-°"'""" CPA Pl!( SWITCHBOARD CEtESCO -· ··-· ~ .... GooD -· Call Mr. • .s.,dtr. -....... -Illa.'• Exper. only, Jlunt. J:'I,. plumtq, brick BBQ, ~ $llO UCEPT. ' ';.'.,.CE"'.;...~1\1(, -bt '41)4H0, DI'• Pia. 'If.£, nth SL, ...... m.!5SI. 1.
i!rJ>raU. -. u-"'· pmm/1Jfo <>Pon N...sed .Jor our bui1 INDUSTRIES .,... n':4m "' ,._,, EXPEliiiNC£0 mtdlCa1,., c.u: • • OFFIC~ 'iEMPORA~T
H•ull"' Jr. Aceol.mtant ()ptn dtalenblp. .Autocnoble ' ' Surf A SlrWn. 5930 .... ctpCSon1at. cau Mr. Slvdn' MALE ATTENDANT l'OR ~
C1m. T)/1lllt l4llO ~ ........ HrL O>ul llwY, N.B. "6-0\lO. WHD:L OWR P .. m:NT. 9<1PLOAOER a dump truck Exec. Stc;'y Travcl $700+ 1:30-5:30 Moo>l'rt Pb: * MQ..1951 * Summtr'1 Almoll eoo. \rtan. ~le &: ••ph&JI Socretaritt to JQO ~2500m19 aft 10 -.in. H.1 Immediate COOK. uper. for h'I nur. l''C•~yj· -~ --,-:--- ... but we 1t.lll have
""'>; 'Opilning1 For: me:nt he1me. _Apply "' "' lMri ' Meneoer tralMe & ottemporarYotttcejobswl ~ 6
brtaklor. D@ntalO\rttdo lo$500 ·AiJTO POLISHING Parkhortt, 992S La~~ ........ , .• ~.Jt S1ft1man top ..... lnttl'f_.1-v ~tllO. Olctaphone Typbr $450 P..11.pit'-· auto po''-" .._ f ,..,..'"' 4, .,_.... ""-Ith.~ DCDC't"'\lrt..ll.tr'I En h k: 1. Id 1 Y"Y• • .,..,. • R pt/PBl! •Alll'I ll'U.U ... ~ uan .. ACco•IMTUIJ . A!a.meda, fort BrooldMnt -·"''••• -··-m~~ w " lr\,.YU"H: ,. Ll\.)\..Jt~/~[L t U&llllf ns. e s Im au lo<:.&J. 2.,..... oUlct Q::i TRIX 4 l11r plant n:moval. ece ..._ detail poeltlont. M'ultl loca· unlM FV) n-u _..."' 'C'."k " <J:PVV'fS Wanted by t I tall , •• jlototll, r.novat~. Y • rd Med, Cal Fridiy $4~ tk.n. G-.th co. Good "'""· , , • i »II check No tee -v "'i: •AGENCY ,.,..,_ i .a "" lort co. srelaftd, ovtr ll. NEWPORT ,.-.. ~ .a COOK --~~In Dr;_ . . FEE P'ID vur r&Piu expnns n gu1u•Yt .......... Move/balll. eon METRO CAR WASH .... ~..., .,..~ ~ f I .. A IU~. 642-1403. Personnel Ag.ncy l9JO Harbor Blvd .. C.M. Wiii hal!dle bllllne, ~: ~ 3()0 11. ld&ln St.. KELLY •1RL Secretary/Constr to IG75 1:,:. ~mon'r.iio. ~~.f;';'.i 1~:~":.r!"~ ~. a:a::raae dtanups. 833 Dover Dr., N.B. BABYStl'IER needed to Job cost •n.ly1l1 & ••-2061 Bu1lneu Ctr Dr. Sl:Cl"etlU')'/BrOkerare $000 Color Tile, mi Harbor DI. _,. 2ru "'" ~-
Ftemove treet, dirt, iV)', 6'2..aa:7o kive one l.nf.ant put tbne., S slit In mot1tf.....cl •c-c"UsTODIAN-Ataint. man. . lrvJM . • ~~r to = OL 645-1126. .....,.. or _,,,._ ! ~~ w •1 •. a:radhl(I:. ACCEPTING Applications:· ~-1~~-~k. ~.~·d. coutttl, clotlng. R... .~~~lo. botp. in Be~ 10 am •"';10 P'll O>nstr. l~GI' STOO •MARINE ?.1~haniC11, t XJMT O~;!~ccs 1 ~1 !~ b ~
Cooks Rellei A dinner .._.uua .......... quires ve•r• experf, . , FEMAJ..E bell d tor ll&hl lofanaa:ement Tralneet to $650 • Exper. Alannc-carpenters. worken . -r--tn Wt n t
YARD A Carqe Cleanup. lloatH!!l/cuhier Pit WlmdJ BABYSmER. 'MOAdQ thro ence ln ,JW,..ratkwl & DELIVERY of DA ILY r:n wtrwtw A11o !'tt Jobs e Exper. ~larine Painters. Ceran1l<"a. 31966 ~ntfof ffte at. T da)'L CaU Diahwuhtr DYW 18 l")'d. 'l1nlndl.Y, ~ dtl Mar, l11u•nce lnYOI~~· ==A~ O~ :.~I: =.ttnr wc:ft. 488 E. lTth (11 !Nine) 01 Aypp~ in
900
penonLldo. Lido Shlp Capl!tl'Bno, San Juan Ca
&nyllme, OIS-!>0.11. Coc1<W1 wa< treu A 1 child. 673-3988, ~. Must u .. IQ key _.. •-· ~..:...:.nu.... 60-lrn 642-1470 ard. Park or .. ;;7;i;;;;;;;,.:,,;;;;i;;;;'-;;;id:I ... ~ ~-1·~·b .. A 6o~ ,...; machltM. & c•IC.. the UN ol a station· Wqon Aun • N.B. PARKING attendant, ti OEN. Ha.....,.. ··~ ""U" ~ pply at -y BABYSITTER. mature, 2 .... ..._ i .. 1 or Van. CblMad Mr. JI.an')' FIBERGLASS man. Exp. in ~ ::::==,...--c-.,..,-,,,,, • p/U me. Top pay, Work b1m. Gar. a )'d cleanup, ;K.1 t ch en, San Juan mornings per week. 5 yr l•tor & -~ •ccur •i;w Seeley, 110 Well 88¥ St,. all 'PhaMI. Pen'Q.. job. MEDICAL receptionist Iran-OranRt or Nwpt. Apply tn
Eat. IJ9....230.l. 557-6904. Capistrano. old. 531_2528 typist (!5 w .p.m .) Costa Mesa Meidical A. pension plan. ·JOBS scri~r ntt'ded Immediately person Tuts 1 \\'ed. M~I
for radiol<!gy office. Kno~·I· ~IHnlng . ., BABYsrrrER for teac"'1', App.,.,y In Perion DENTAL. PNoctonUc IAb Lake Arrowhead Marinas. Ur9entJy Nffdcd t<!i;:" of IBl\f, Jl.tl'SI' pref. &: 7 pm, at lhe H A I Clerk lite hskpg, my homt. 3 trainee, muat know dental TI4-J31-~l. e S.Crttarltl t\e1r nort Beach. 642-6464, TI.pr Re5taurant, Pac. t
CCOUnt ~9 Small girt.. 8 AM 10 1 PM 3333, Horbor Blvd. t•nnlnology A ,,,....,..,....,. -FDOD SERVICE e Rocoptlonlall -Medicaf'Recoptlonili' "'"· N.B. • •"" J.,.11ay,
MEU. Oeanln&'. Car)ets,
windows, tlool"!I, et e .
'!\ealdleom'l, 5 5 7 -6 7 4 2 ,
S!Mtll. wkdys, Ov.on tr&ll$. 968--2793. Cost•-Mt-1•, C•llf. N:'· ld•"m~,e~. ~ OVtr 21. Alsl&tant Manaa:en e K•ypunch Oprs. For busy dl'l('tor's of11~·e. PO PART TIME
BABYSrITER. must be in c irs e. ' t'°'11 for Cood ronceuiol\. Ptnn. e lndustrl•I Bo-.: 143, lfuntingtor. Dench.
Dodlc1t011 Cloanin; * WE DO EVERYTHING * Reta. Fl'f:e est, 646-2839
EXP. Reliable Lady wmdd
Uke to 'do Hsl!\.\'Ork. Please
cell 53l~.
Prof. Corpotj Cloanlng
Alto windows A floor cart
Call Dutch 537-1508, 8am.fipm
HOUSE OF CLEAN
A/Paya.we, A/Receivable,
Pa.yl'oll. Any or all expet.
considered. Some typing
pref'd. Xln't--eerning1. Short
t e r m temporary as.sign.
men!. Immediate place-
ment Absolutely oo fee.
Apply In Person
2061 Business Ctr Dr
Irvine
Between 10anl &: 10 pm
vielnit;y of Ki l l y brook ft!J'I ~~"'A 28. 644-06ll. p/time S2.50 hr. Call belorr Irvine 540-4450 ·----
SchQol:C.M. 979-4677 ~ •• ,,_ . ~~ ~ .-·1 ~ DENTAL RecepUonist. ex· noon. 838-U03. NEVER A FF.F. AT TI::l\:IPO l\J F:DtCAL a!'iri11l8.nt. back CTST-srr---· --r t: I otfl~. experitnt'i'11 only.
INDUSTP.l r!s per .. ne.:"'l'ss. oraprevenh t,Vf' ·FRY COOf< TEMPO Call bet\\·n 10-5. 6.J4-l02:i. BAKERY
CLEANUP
PERSONNEL
Apply ln penon only
1 dc..-:tnt otr. Mu<1t be riiht Exper. prerd. ~p:p1y Colony T•mporery Help
' · . ' " c·::>\1r~astic-I cheerfuJ Kitchen, 3211 Harbor Bl., 1>1r..:o. Tran~M'ibcr E x p,
s.f6.-06.54. C.M. JOB \\"antf'd-Male s ~ e k I f/time pl ersonnl Dept, Hoaa A 01v. -Of the
Susquehanna Corp. DEN REC~ ONIS'r ---1-lo!!f)ifn . Nf'wport Beach. TAL ~.I -GENERAL OFFICE ernployrncnt All chnufff'ft r, _ . _. -~---
Vt'IJ' el' P '.d • Challena:lng AND SECRETARIAL Companion, gardener. Rel!!. Miiiion $ Progr•m
position. ?..lust know ,in-• LAGUNA NIGUEl-. Ne\vport area Pref . Open1 in Or•ngt Co.
Equal Opoor. Employrr M/F !~ra..!:!: Hnf¥ "~ea Ch . BuUder's 9ttice, apartJ;°ent 6'5-5629. SAiesmen & Sa.lesladles bffd.
c Iv I .L Eng.in e er in -g O"nr"'U11'1• records, payroll. Requltt Jr. Secretary ~ 00"'! $15,000 to $25,000
Draftsman, 2 yn, rub-DEN'l'AL-nont olUce, fir), ahortband ' I: typina. Apply Lite 11h., rood typlna. :ri1:·jo~N~ :-::~ noon, windowt, crpt, wan..
6 )'fl. , ln area. t>42-m4.
LADY o.y \Vork
division exp-. Work i n 2 docton, Santa Ana. Exp. 9-12 am I: 1-4 pm., &Ute 14, QIU Lon'&lne pply
to Mr. Anderson be a 1.1 t i f u I San Juan & ttfa req'd. MC-2119. 27'162 Forbes · Rd., Lquna \\'FSl'Cl.JFF no lnvestment req'd. A
I S • · 1311-ln penon Call for dirfo. ADDmONAL v.'Omen need· 1672 Rayno ds, •"'• Capi&trapo, Pl",tmanent. DENTAL Assistant, Oral N1-ueL -~. Penionntl Aaency tion&:. Mr. Al c D 0 n a J d , houaecleanina Reliable, own ~~~~~~'!!:""';:;;!I
tnnsportatiOn. 673-:29JS. ed at once to handle In. 'Olristia.nsen • Mi90Ciates Surgery It X..fla)' .exp. Im-GENERAL OFFICE 20-U WeBldtff Or., N.B. !145-9471.
No. Exper. Nf't'i!~hll Evenings 6:30-9:30 pm
Saturday 10 am-.f pm
Must be neat •PP!•l'lnl
aaJe~ I:. scn •lce \\'Ork.
per n10.
Call P·Gff
Industries
To Ste It )'OU Qualify .... t_
To Start W<>rk lmmeclia~
776'8551 . i
Expert HouHCleening
By Day. Rtfs. ' 836-0048
Janltori•I
creased demand for Hollda)' ::Equa!CCOp:::por:;::.;E:m:p:lo:y:"=ll-~83~7..3321~~~~°'~'"-~33~21 med 4?pening. Ms.771.9. LAGUNA NIGUEL 645.2770 liiiiiiiiiiiiii
MaY.ic Cosmeti~. Sm11.ll in· CHRISTtofAS JOBS DENTAL uaista.nt, .min. 1 Bulldri"a oiiicto; apartment m: Accountant, male, rol· 1 ~ l!!°\!!'il!!''!!!i!~~~!PI
ventory lnvestr1t'nl brln~ BALBOA NOW AV.All.ABLE yr. "'p, l\fust , talle good rte0rds, payroJI. Requitt Jere er&d or w/ftlll ftp. MODl'IJNQ> & PART WMi ~It&
Monday Only · !
10 AM-5 PM
Jelf'1 Clean.in~ Scrvrce
Re1ldentlal -Commercial * 646~3&4 • 1 ~~-
gcnrrou!'I romml•"i"'""· Ct\ll MERIT PLAN Si0% Comm i's ion to X·fn..v1, Cnll 847-256". shorthand ~ typing. Full Fast· • accurate w/ftgnrea CH a RM ' 2\i di.)ol a &"•=--~~:.;:!
Ht1H-!nv Magic Distributor. INSURANCE demf>nstrators. Free $430 time.Applya,,12am,1-fpm, Pvt clb In N.B. $800 mo. " Station, Ada
833-8648. f.ashiQn .ward,n;lbe . .Absolute-Departmtfut S~orc Suite 14, 27761 ForbH Rd., Call Ll:.i: for appt, 645-3000, SCHOOL 1 lfB.
P1lntlng a
P.1ptrhenging
SC'l \\asiln:.!
\h~A}~~~·~!c1't
~14-" MS.l7U
iN+-i 'EXT ~nttng, ~
h&nging,. natural wood
finlshlrW:. S • 8 -7 9 0 5 or -· "ROFESSIONAL Painler.
Ho n e s t work, reas.
fJc/l.nl .. Int/Exl. frff· est.
Rell. 54>-2T'9.
11olp W1nted, M & F 710 --A,..l mi nistrativ• S•c'y· s::ss -sn2 per month
Under gen'\ dir~<"tion,
perform difficult It complex
clerical, tleno & sec'! '\\.'Ork.
HI iehJ. grad &: 4 )1'S. o(
Jy 00 invf!Stment of any ' ,. Laguna N~el &111600 ext 17S
uNoERWRIT.ERs ·"'""'"''Qelr .. ru;g-e ""~. --J~tf'QR1 -"o EN·L o'Fc rlNe · ·t-i<~YiiuNcHeits ___ · DIRECTOR
P I I. perty lecting. Salaried manacterlal · • · Ute h .... lng' • 'W,ill. 'traln ... !5 'f\.:,1 N'eed~ Jnimedlateli·. All . ersona incll, pro ' ·o al 1'1 bl t 'J~ · ,_,,,, ~ Full T C •·hoot
casualty&; auto. ~111 !n11.:,:. u~. Carav~t .. "n a'i» STOCK.ME'N-~· ~ld~r Sat.~ sun. sbUIJi; mi.tq have exper. , tme harm .......:
U\ "'" .. ..._ """" aPPt. · 1 Xlnt ear,t1n,s. DJ.reCtor for large co. Muat
FOr Appolntment CorLtaet
Bonnie Pratt
644-1260
C2l3l S!il-3253 or write: GIRL FRIDAY. Great , 'APJtly In Pefton have modeling, +: fashion
JE\VEL&BY PARK LANE, Fu)l "Tlme ~Jorthetralnff.,od-. l<'ELLY GIRL baokground. \\ill be to·
1Nc.,·fl616 .·w. Irvine Park vanoe wHh ~ flr,m. 2°'l Bualneu Ct,.. Dr. \'Qlvtd tn pronwtiona.l duties
pr ogreulvely ·responsible Equal. Oppor. Employer exp. Ok:tatio11 96 wpm, typ-
Rd., Otkago, ·ru. 6063.f, Apply PttlOn! lrd P'lr Ute· tY.Pin& c:ould Mnd. th.II ..-• 1 INine A public relpJJoDa.
CLERK TYPISTS BROA'DWAY . 5 Type 50 W,p.m.
·Pit-RT tlnlf' housekeeper.
&4th St.. Nniport: Beach.· ·-· P/Ume n101el \\Wk In u
for Rm or Apt. Mamt·
de1k citric needed.
PICTURE Framer
beach an:a. Must haw
exp. Selllrw, 1ell'!CtU.,
ing 50. Apply City Hall, .f2l)l LS
Campus Dr., Irvine. Cal . Bonklng
926Gl -on OI' before 5 pm,
Sep!, 29, 1972 ( 7 1 .f)
1133-3840.
KEYTAPE OPR.
lo.tin. 1 yr. exper.
one., lAct!. 'co. Start $346. , 8ttwffl'I 10 am A 10 pm
Call Helen Hayn, ~7 9'0 LAB uSlltanl, feml. 6: :i0-3
Newport Beach · -Olutal ~. · • pm, ~I. Some typing
No. <7 FUhlon Wand . ~ :j C.,"1; '. ..... nee. 1375,mo. Rell. 546-<961.
D E S I G N ER -Dnttlm&n. '~v!in ~t~ to & IJADIES 1f/pleuant 1peak-
HV AC. O:'f office SeDd itn'l dutin. Fun jOb'! f ' Inc YOicH, te)e. work In our
Excellent co. benefits ~t work. Call 213: e 1&10
include group insurance, Interview.
profit "'"'""· notlrtm"" 1 "'P"R"E"S"S;rO=p-=1-=R~A"T"ott=*°
plan, empl())'ff discount • \Vomen to won( tor pt
many otbe:N. moldlna pla,ntl. ~, i
t nlUme'• hriy nte.-lleply Helen Schaffer .. ottiee, 9-6, M·F, hourly rate
P.O. 217, Newport Bhch, Peraonnel Agency • bonus. 846--3686.
ADVERTISING
SECRETARY
r~rl . ~TEND . '::J Type 5.1, ltl 70 ,; Apply ln Penon
1.londay thru 1'~rld13
PRESSMEN
.,.
' B01JSE.palntin&, !pl., & ~t..
aocou stlcal cefilngg,
n:uonable, tree e 11 t .
11.-7.
SEP!'. sale, bla: dlSf••
541-5846. wallpaper It h8.ng-
lnc, 10,m>. Samples The
1\MIJnlll·
Great oppl)'. M"' ambfftoul,
highly .slj:U.Jed girl. Braim,
inltia.UtM,l1J.1. SH req'd.
833-1670.
Need Girb
\Vilh Ba.nklbi Exper.
SECRETARY
'fype 60. sh II) ·-
C& 92625. '1·' f'. .. ""l. '262 CanipUa Dr .. ?i(.8 . LAUNDRY A dry cleaning lO AM t1I 4 PM
D1SkWASRER$ SUite IH. SOT-mt attendant. Wilt.., aMintn, . . Immediate ~l!lf · lor
· ~ ., • GIRL• Fiia.§ fu(oid ·'for tie'°""' A do~-MONTG.~lj,RY WARP , perlen<ed ......,,.... w
APARTMENT Mgrs, Exp,
cple. I/time. 56 units,
TG!ltln, ·Full rtLaint. 846-3727.
• Escrow
PRESSMAN
Exper. Wl1850 mu.!tililh
• Day' &. .Nlt1 Eari'1 Body rsb:li. ·sPme laundry, 570 w. C.M. ,,. .. · \. cond ahlft ~1.ftetnt -.
' mu.'!t 'be 1• Or oyer typlna',. _payroll, etc. 2&'16 *Leq1I Sac'y to $625 Personnel Dep•rtmtnt pelie~ on )\Ophle .. ·•
592-5712 . • •
• Loan Processors e New Accts. Clerks e "Fallers
, ..
Por Appointmant
Contact Corol Smllh
. INn:RVltwS J.5 PM Placentia, Colta Meaa: ()pentns w/well known. legal 7777 Edlf\9tr Av1. . A/or 2650/261S multla. I
GIRLS w/lati tnodtl cars lo firm fol' girl w/mln 1 >T· Huntington &.•ch 11 • 1 PROF. Palnttng, aI.. J'll>fl,
&OCOWI. ft.II., lnterfextt'r. ARTISf..Join ·a jolly crew In
Uc/Ina:. Free est. 66-5191. handsome n t w offices. . A'/a-o Coco'.!
picku11 & deliVt'l' envelopea. lea:aJ ec:per. Good ikWs. Apply bl Penon l
846-3686. ' ' Sb., ~In& • dictaph. Plwh Equal Oppor. Employft' I '
1.-.-=~~u:::::;-;;:;r.rr"'illillC1i3atliiila-11nn needs
PAINl'JNG • Honuti.J.~ pftime tteative type who guaranteed work.
Imm"-1. Temp. Assignment&
~p~ In Person ' · Finlllclol .SOrvko ~ J 555 W., Ailoms
Cotti Mot.
---·C!AMPER l'AC· \;;l .. · PaldlAl>o F.. MARTEC, INCJ
TORY. Alurittnwn "T· ' "l!":ien &hal!tr . McmreJU.ESS hoJJ>• ~ 1577 Pi.conll1 Aw.I
... •-·~ _ •740 -can provlde _ tdt&11 ,, , , IUll~· V I.,..., • roughs, fint..hed art, paslie
P~G a PAPERING, up11; and handle production
19 )'1'I in Harbor area. Uc & details w/print"f· Posll. for
boOOed. Ref• furn. M2-2356. F/tlnM-excel. 838-9360.
2116 lno11..Clr..Dr.
,. li'vlne ' ~m1 call~~ ·a.· tall.:. ~l AphC)' tor ll~ln NarA.Y to cal'f N1wport S..ch '
Exp. oo1ioo <Appi,,,~ 12112 o_. ilr.: >l.B. lor 2 .io.tng dllldren t a 5. ( : •\ ·1.Jc,l Odlr1 '.
--,,-.
W.,, ...... W,.i.lBth-&&.. ·Costa ~ :B::.t• . • 55i-2nl Free m>m .t: board. Welf.arl! (No Phone calh PleallJ
i:!e1&. . . "-LEGAL ~t'.t,ry .~)CO!lJ <I: lady ' OK. M>.22C ftw Equal Oppor. ~-p,._l
Equal 0ppor: Em~'°"'"' DISHW _,HE.r-
BAllMAID under •OO, will F /time-Nltes. ~Appll In
Between. 10 am I: 10 pm
Pl11t1r. Pa!Cll, Repair · ASSEMBLERS train. 18311 Newport Bml., dZ / penon, Colony' xitdlen, 3211
Colt& Mesa betwn f a..f. ' , Harbor BJ., C.M. ,
ffO.USE!<Eg>ER:, 'BullMta ~ expertenc:e. Frt,,.. ..,,,., phone 6 age. -,.,
exec. wtl4 · yr." e1 1 d 1>enen11: 645-~., . . ' * PATOI PLASTERING
All t;)rpes. })'ft estimate•
Call"""'825
Plumbing
, Drailll unclogged -S7 .so
Se't\'er line to 100' -$15
'lit 54!}-rio:l *
T i>L11MB1NGe-
1na1au-Remodel-Repajr
Free Est. Uc. MS-8772
COLEP LUMBING
2' hr. ltl'Vice. 645-1161
•
ur6ENTLY
NEEDED
A~seinbltrs
&
Packers
BEAUTY Opn. wanted-12l ertca Dl.SHWASHllR ~Y ahop. No tOllowina lnterviewin&: tor:WOl'k in Loe Must be clean I: neat. A))ply
nt0ess. Comm/guarantft. ........ 1 ··• . to in penon, SUl"f 6-Sirloin, • ,u16"' es nnw move ,., __ _. 64~lOOC. Newport in late September. 5930• w .. ~ Hwy: .. N_,_B.
.BOAT REPAIRMAN. exper., FREE Dl'l I y bu 1 ES.Clro-Mecheftlcat
2.j hrs/wk. El '!;'or o • 1ransportatil:ft, provided un-J'echnlclan TfAinH
George. 586-08fi0. til move. Must" have lJ'l'i~hankaJ 1klll1
BOAT Carpenter: exper. o~ &: kl'IOwlcdge Of bule-e.lec-
ly nHd app[)', Westaail PACIRC tronl<& ·
Corp, 162G Placentia, SM. MUTUAL Pleaae Apply
BOOKKEEPER, full charge Gut.ton lndu1bie1
throug h preparation 0 f • 18" Whittler Ave.
flnanclal statelTll!nlll. Excel Apply Jdon thru F r I . Co~2~aa
opportunity w/a:rowth com-9 am·12 ,'Pm at our new "1"'f" 'IW Sewlng/~lt•~•11on1 pany. Loe in~ Bea.ch nr boDdlng, JOO N e wpo r t El~ro-Mech•nlC•I iE .. WiiiC;:DiiiGN1NG 9 am~~e~': ~ pm Cal State. Pleasant working ~er Drive. Techn1cJ.,., Tr•lnM
Men/W-•n. Reas. Rates w k h · • h condltiona. Sal.al')' OP,e.11, Call Must ba\te mechanJcat y:Ull
S10 mtn. ,,...... can M6-?4.50 or ~ ~tlw ere 597.3357 for appol"'ttment. ~:'d'ERICA.L a knowledge of buk: cJeo.
1---'m BOOKKEEPER: p I time • Typl1ll ; tronlc:o. VIOO'S ORIGINALS ........ Dynamic N.B. CPA fii'n\. S.Cret•rltl Pltue-Appiy •
ae1n-B a~ home. · ·
IJv..ln wmn . A boeld + LUHRS B°"T CO. MTST OPERATOR
$414 to $519 ' . aal Need Gwn ttan.p. ~II No Hb1rw:
ft!l'd. Ph: .77&--93.,iO. ext 232. F inish Carpente" , The· Ollice of Admlniatratlft
Mn. Green or 537 .. eve. Routlh C•rpen~rl & Services. Xlnt c I er I ca I
H O U SE KEEPER. I001f' At1tmbltr1 background neceu. Aptitude
child care. U~ In. ~ room Apply Jn Penon I abUll)' to perform hlch
A ba., on beach In Laguna. 14.9 W. JBth SL, level clerical work of a
perm., sOme exp. nee. PIO. Costa Me• 11~lallr.td nature A qul<"k!y
Call 534--8601. or writ,\P.0.1.,.""'l'~~'e'!'l!~:""""' learn the polle"• A pro.
Box soo. I.DI Alamitos:. I' LVN'S 'EXPE-R. ttoc1ures or the university &
HOUSEKEEPER for largl'I ' Nune1 Aides. Mfl-300. 11peciUc operations of the
Ntirement home. Apply LVN, 7 to 3 1hllt. Aides, all ofc. Prefer 1 )'T. or more
p a ,. k h u rat , 9925 La shifts. training on MTST .. accurate
A1ameaa. Ott BrookhUrst, e 641)..T164 1pelllng, correct grammar
It. accurate matbematlcal
F.V. IOiiiiiiiii.,. ... iiiilioii~iiii I computatio n 1, Req'1 .
II 0 us EKEEPEJl.IJye.tn, MACHINIST arad••llon from hlah ochool
Dr'• homt, .f. • e b o GI 6-2 yra. cen'I cluical exper.
children. Mlture; able to TrainMa Send resume-&: 1&1ary drlvf, ~hOn-amoktt ' w/aood history to Ptnonntl Office,
BINDERY
GIRLS
' • 1'1ut t be experienced. Lup
vo!wn' prinl lhop. I ..
Apply In l'<rlon
MARTEC, INC,
1577 Pl•centl• Ave.:
Newport Buch
(No Phone Calla Ple .. J
' Equal Oppr. Emplo>tt I
-PROD. MACHINIST
1278 Logan Aw., CM: 1
~12S4 re.fs. Xlnt-!alatY· 642-li.17. Sorrlf! machine shop exper. or UC Irvine. Jrvtne, Ca 9*4.
HSKPR, Ji\.-e 1n, wkknver, metaJ trtdt 1 c boo l I rtll Equ.a1 Oppor. Employer. loii ...... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&I
chlldttn 5 Ir: 7, must hftve dealttd w/pod mecbank:a.I
cu.tom •msnlng •.....,,In& Perso1111el Service .....,, a F/C bkkv-Exper • Ste""9raplloro Gulfon lndumtes
-attentions. 645-mS. m w. 20th, C.M. nee, Aftn .. Eves ~ • Book:kHplng 164.f ~~ea:ve.
Alter1tlone-442-5145 '42·7523 ' 544-2592 ID comenle..,.. Sal open. • Gonoro l Office 6(2.2'00
Nent, accurate. 20 years ext'· I '"""'~.,.;iiii~~":""-M0-1333. Lonr I llh:>rt tc:m tem· ,..,...=.,....,-· 1 ASSEtt\BLERS BOOKKEEPER, M1 charge, "°'""'Joh< * Et ECTRONIC *
car, priv .rm I '1V. ~ dii.y aptitude.
wit , "6t mo. ~!J.1101 ,
MUFF LER
INSTALLER REAL
ESTATE
SALES
"'4-Q!ll. , I IITT1
T•mpo...,, tor a=untant'e ofllce, POSITIVELY *TECHNICIAN* ~p'd. only. 548-6733. NO FEE Pmgresslve medical co. HOUSEKEEPER for hr0 ... ~ .. e Packqln;:-letQ enthusla-tic.' creative hoUlehOld, to live in, i•rn e L•b Ass lst•nt1 BOYS bath • ~1or TV
Day • Nile Shirts
9 Hr. Shift, ~ Hr. Wk
Profit Shari~
Exp~d •• xtnt aalar)t, ~
benefits, 147-6002, uk for
Ari.
e Lite Factory : +'r::.J 2111Do,_. "'· 1" b n 1' 1'" w 11 h room, ~ · THE NEW ACCOUNtS [need two boys to fill vacan-J·lJw nllle• W.lM ana.log/dlgttftl exp., f qr English nee. 67&-3627. Full & P/ttme
JOb W•nt.d. Fem.nle 702 des on best newspaper boy R&D lab. Xlnt co. benellts. H 0 U s'EKEEPER/bl.hYslt· Downey Savings I Loan
0000 TYPIST ~gnm~nts."~s'~ crew: O nl!' txpH1enced """"...,,. Cill Rohl! SdenttUc Corp., tf'•', live-i". pvt room. J.C. CARTER CO. huopenlngltltaHuntlngton
Opening tn old uta
firm In Jlt1;t ruale
Reliable broku. usl1
to complete )'Our
Ueenled emir apply,
Call: BUD CORBIN '44-
of Ora.nil! Co. boys con1ldl!red. Top pay a.ERK for •lock roorrl ~ Santi\ Ana.3 547..s:p.6, . • aa111J)' open. can bffore Beach brwh tor a viva· ~ ~WrtylllPl"Hh?l.•t · ', . and bonus. Ate you good receiving insptcllon fo;r EMPtoYMENT . Gffltftd: • noon', 54()..$497. 111W.171._. St .. <'"lfla Meaa ek>us J.DdMdual exper'd In
''"' • olClcup POSITIVELY e-to qualll)'I u '° small pleuant manuJ. JU:m. mafo, omall ·111o, m~ HOUSEKEEPER. 3 days "1<, 541-3421 h&ndlfor ,,.,, • ......,,..Full For lnftT'vtew App't, •M Rllvol"loca H.B., NO FEE call: Perm. A fitlme .. N?"' IUJI~ co. need• ..ilable, 4 iu.: d•» vie Herbor A Equal Opport,nlly Emolor<r A p/tlme. Benen11 lN;lude
l'.V., W11t, 7Sc per Pl• --kor roqd; 110me drlVUlg fvl!:UQle em p Io)',• .. ··Or!-_ .. 13/hr. --' -lnauranee. • co.i.:11.Martln I
or will nrk by hour , •BOYS -. Some llf1tn&. No ex· -Ill' ·io· IJ'OW wUb onin· 11 0 us EKEEPER/bal>Yolt· MACHINIST Call Mr. P"YOllporl I Ul1r ~11\MJ..-S. .-t"'r.!.l nllll.hllttr. Ap 10-JJ 10 dell•~ per. nect'!-~~ P&n!~ ezp;trlene e ttr :r girll SI: 9 yrs, 2 to :I General. ~yn exper. Apply, M2·2417 ' R••...._ ,
NEED !lelp ot lx>mel We J·!,pi. ... " ...... In 11w Dana Point. Su 0. Englneeriui, ~ 22ilOi lJbtl Cllfl1e. pm wkiloy~ ·u, br 14ut Advanced Kln<ll<>,. Inc,, Equal O~. ,lilllplclyer HIUll ~ l
haw Mdf4 e Ntinet e IDtll'te mu. Pl., N.B. for in~, Wff: • ~ ' ' 1231 Vic~ CM. &M-Tle51 , • '""""""'*' e °""ponionl, "8SEMllLER. '""""""""1 6 OAILY P'ILOT f0.6M ·11.SCROW M.MIAOIR HD~ for., fCl\lal oppor. tmPloYer. NEVICOMEft ~llING: CORONA DIL MA.
• liom.makenl • Upjohn electrOnlc uwmbly 0 t ~ OXKTAlL wattr.'a.e. <V. "5.J~ ~a. B~ 1Mar tor =~d. cC..ui*:-' · MAIDS wanttd, nper. Appl)' 'lb ~o.pt~v "' .. 'LZ 1 ; ijll
!HT-4111. t1mp1e p,c. boonfo .. 'BOX bo""' liiD or -time. A 2 fcmal< ....,._ ~t· eotab..co. Xln'l oppty Gel 111 ' Ben Brown's, Sllp& Bo. • °" -RNl lototo S. ... J
FOR. ~t .Cce .Jil clw&tl ~-'-Ml p n MU1t be avail, 9 LM.·"ni.m. Ind. Younr, Exp. IJ'l>e Liv-'w/prof. stwinC. ~:1, .. JMO. HOUSEWIVF.&-M~ 1 Cout Hwy., So. L&ldna· ~!'td~-mlnfllltso Good~ . raft I
. y-home , l400 ASSISJ'ANT-l'!lz& ~ -C.M. . EXEC\l1'lVE SECllEl'ARY':' llCbool dothell Sar• h MAID ...,.. Jn noh.,,... loll' 1P/11mt. MUii have happy Mo. .--A~-tn -.1nc Room, uo E. 11th
1
St.. , .Need11JP111or-~ · ··~· ·~ . ~ riw; 1 Plmno ""'""' "' olt ,4 , ,.,. lut lood op. Apply 111< MklL, SW \Ila Udo, N.11, -· Gem pooltkin. Ile riifot hand ~1'7 wm t.aJn ~ to •PEi"'!'"· 2.11' N~ llnlle, w, ll'Plnr abllllf, Lk°"M Troln~
..., 6• 1654. lie-°"'" CM. li\1$BOY <Xl!JZGE or bl ocbl. ""' pt fo the ,pro11d<nt <d iarl' -)'OU1' Im time tn B1'11., L.~f. 543lf'll5. ~1-· Llmlfo<f Tl.,. ·o..
RECENT hi achl. .....,, 0 Mu'1 be tleon •neal Ovtr dent tit for$>'· old ..... -tfon. Ropld Id-"'°""' rrum. or p/tlme. M I tenCllW'.e NUJlSE A_...., Irr ,.....,. U-.....,
pt4., looktnr for challen;-AUJ N 1! . .Apply '" pe-. 1'ld 6 alter IClll. 12:15 -I: 30 pm. vanc:.menL SIMI 16311, '" llr>-M" llS'l.3fl96. a n ,. fl r • m '• l h om •, avallobto 1hl'I 'hlttU
,... fllll time Jo*. l4&-J33I. SA.LUMA , Sll'lotn, '8311 w. eo... 11..,,, DoJl>o. M1 w. Npt 'llc:h Prld/Allo Fte l'l»tllona. --Mechanic A • -9921 Lii All· PA'IY· Appll<ant. 1t11ty
SEKEEPl!ll COok P'ull time ....,_ ~ NB. , ~ 60-1311ilfl3 pm. , Call H•len U.,.., 549-«1!5. HOUSEWORK, Tutt "' Fri, ~)fl 'er;;;kh rs! F V lm1"1ntd -qua!lfteo .....
,1 ~ 111, .No t1ey' cl]lldn!.; tt °""P °""*"• -.i CASHllER COOK: EXPE R:-':f': 81 ~:'" 2 79 0 :...':.~ .... M':': • n ~ , Min. 5 ;ft •l!P Pl•"!6\nr,' ' iiUiiSEi ~ d:..,' _ · ,;., New ~ --...
RA>IL ~ l1n. Fte. Amerle1n M.otoni n..i... ATIIND,Afn' Roi-. iloll -.J..,.. er ., . ' MHIC. -. PIP' fllllna. we!4l•1-.--ibUpU.:., ~. ·~ •:::El ATWORK. l'ne•al .. ,,.. iHp.Sateo-llOUBl.ED We will train ma!un "°ll kitchen .• S.•• MP. EXPERlENCED sai,a htlp · • control -Go,•d ,..,., -. ~O Qompltlo .....
bl tn put ,,_ "' .... -croomed Jndlvldllll '" -MCl.&lllblln w-pm. '!'he IJnprle. A,ply bt-• ~ HOUSEWORK, part-Om• s portunlt)' . • • • • I 1'11\'0l'I -"" ID k f n d ~ RA>I•• '· helj), ~ Ll<ey Let '!I , !If our buoy oo!1MJ1 ..,.,, ~c, 3114 , Ji;, Cit. 4, lofon lhOI Xrl. , , e! ....ii..~ CV, Stead)' In 1tablt :; l'!8le ..OI> ~r~. uhilllt\OL Call ... -II
,...... KHOOll, SO«l.10, 'UT& ..... S.'.. ota.lnC.M.lmlOed,-tfC HW)',Cdit .. F. w. W~b. ..... C.0·"""'44-"c ,..... '\ """ ·--· _, lor 14111111.
w ........ Ml.1'7'4 ncu¥ ""'~ ... RBIM ,.,n. • l>Qe,... DM'*PILOT = •·St; c.11. Mil: ~.--.. .... ,_, s..._ =......,.,Sllll•w... TlllELL
.ro11 ,._ .... "' -n ""' °""' •,. -. D ,._ '™""' " . "'~~ '"""'• , •••• .,. ' IL· .... ooll m.,.... QfJ''" Ainmtl:MUlll ApplJ' In -bt""' 11 CL.A.SSE -i-ilXl'ERIENCED , t rav•l """-"'" <oJlpero 402 W. C~.J..,., v.....iea -_, tWot 'IALTOltl
-ApnoJ, 1f11 l o , ........ .,. "' S ""' at • JI, l 'IVI l'Oll ACtlON. 1 • _.) -ed. ~ G1ol>o 8WfiW ~ ~ S&nta Ani holue, ~.. nlr.
• e 'I a, "'•••1111 . _.. 8t.at A11t1or111 .. --i.· Travet. uc1.1 .. 1ao, ~1'1141nsC.. -~ '"'1 o.. •!·~-~----~-''·-::--==:..==---a ,.. • .... "*tor lb.-Olelr. .......... -Ooolo -· .... lunll)' "Emlfl¥r -·-. ' . '
•
s.MIJ, s.,t.-ID. 197l •
][iJ] ( l cl 1ciliilll
3 L'-2 T"-S2M
Holp w ... tod, M & '7IO Help Wlfttod, M & F 710
~ ~( ~·d~'::' ~]~~,;[~·~· ~··~ J~l! _ .. ,. l• "°'' ........ Ml "n1 Holp Wonted. Ml " nl A•pll1_. 112 Gar ... S.i. 112 Mleoe"wie... 111 1i11 llw 0-. • "iir.in:lriiii;-';;;;;;::;;;;;; ••' ;;;::: . ' llEALTHY "'1f\tl -T II.£ SALES SUl\VEY. -· polollc fRIG!DAIR£ rdl1imll>r. BOO:: -lodt'a .t. 2 n'EIUD 1171 Gorr a r4 rt.T ~ -r~ -wl! male in¥ 6 ~ tipr
.,.-pa11.11.111tir1<1n 1up.s....,.1ar,.,,.r. i..,.,_,......,_, .-1.r.uo1a-.o1r """-.,r...tt11nd """' ldn..., l•••· DO IT NOW!
\\'a'ra on tba mow Mid need
help! U )'Ot.I want 1 ~
lklbal ear.tr . not Juat •
job • and .,.. wU Un1 to make
• SUccca Commlttmcnt l
wa.n1 to talk to YOU! Look
at ttt. beM:Ots • expindlna
ALL. Oepartrmnts. PLUS
* SAlES Ct.ERKS
NI A part limo. Appl)'
Tho Tobacconlot Inc.
Runlfniton c.entu, HB
.-r dly.13S-a30. Powd8r" plnll.. Goad runnfns Tr. Provil:t; 2 Diottta •ta: ~ 1 p • • k • r •. 6 tu... S• lMd. Wit. a1m M2-l&
S ltchbol d Op condition ~. 2212 Redlonth 2 Ccllor 'IVr. Floor Ille, 12", .I.Mini ,......, radio. Tapo lO wad<n A mile. ;)13.!Tlh ===--.c=-==
SECR£TARY
SUmmtT Tlmt, Winter T\me,
All tho Tlmo. Elm )'OW' pay
!ht K<Uy Girl Wayt
W r r' l)r., NB !oU :llrd betwean -A -..: W-t dedc pl.. lo Jacki. Brand Pl. Apt. S. CM. alt. &1 IO. Bl'!Al1T I wk ldtt.na. -
Santa Ana 6: 1'Ult1n.) U. nilltw:; Rand lawn ,.... Guar. Wu I et i Mon-FTI. ,.. •Md.. bit tmd. motMr
SALFSOui•tmu help Full
or P.T. No lnw.t. Slrah
Coventr)' J"'ly. 557 .. 7525 or
'32~7157.
Just SM
Kolly Girl KENMORE auto w.IMr S65;
N@tdt you tor ahor1 term Kenmora au dry1r $&!;
t • m poraJ')' ••11110)ents. f'riauW" Juto. walher S60:
rriow«r/cttcbtt: Childrtna' unclalml!'d. Or\a:. $21S.M.1 ~51~0-,-,,~R~o-at-.-.-,.-0-1-, --p/Ptniaft 567..JJTI Upm.
tnya; Plt•t.n #er draPf'J; Now J!lli Ttrma:, c.allection lar ~pm
· MIJll blve e:<ptr. Xlnt Rl'COnd. luaT· ~ de!.
worldnC eondt. Top earn-54&-a72, MT·3115,
Ml«. All lttlN lo aaod dept. 1141 -· ..,;~-----..:."';; -.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.
1 cond. Sat 11>5. S\ln l.S. 11151 * AUCTION * 3 Bln Fryer, new cond. <'
New Homes SI.lei, tour MW SA N D W J CH m 1 k el'I.
tnctt! Some positions SI.I· <If-livery &lrll A wiltre1H1
ary • Commlalont, othen needed frnmed. Call moma.
Guaranteed Draws hlah. per· Honest Al's Natural Foods
Cl'Ot bonua. paid V1caHona. Eatery, 675-t731. Aak for
Med1eal and Ufe In1uranct. fettle or Katliy.
inz1. Weekly pay c he ck. WHIRLPOOL relriaerator,
Port Lockalelsb Pl., H&rbor Grill with oven. $100 . [ 11'-'I View Hom.ti. Ford 1\CI. off fln1 Fumltur. Frtt«.r Sj(), C.Ab ~tu Ptta Mii........ 1'
MacArthur Blvd. Our Cl'l'IU A Appllance11 $50. let: Tea macb V,O. CaU ........ ~. ~;1 1treet Newport Hilla Dr. Au~ Friday, 7;30 p.m. George 6,Q-(527 or MS-3801. I
East Windy's Auction Barn Qiclcen brouter, uRd Pita, Gener1I UI
AbaoluteJ:y nc ftt. tarse ae"paratfl frt:tur n:·
Apply In Perton cellent condlUon. S65i. Sll
Dolt NOW! It'1 Ynur move! I~====~-~~-
Then Pick The Houn, Dt.ys,
r.."""'Of~m
That fits Your Nffda
You'll Work Yor U1
On Our Payroll
2061 Su•J.n•s• Ctr Dr Kina• Pl .• Newport Hei.rhtl.
lrvlM MAYTAG n!pairman ha.I L E A V I N G co u n t r Y , 2075\,i: NtwJ)Ort, CM 646-Mlli Only $195. Value new • $2000.
everythlnc mutt p by Su& Behind Toey'a Blds Mal'l * 642--0590 * & Mo. old South An)tricd Ca.11 JOHN SEYMOUR. SECRETARY: U tia:ht hand
CALL m.m1 gal to dept. di~r. Grtat
BttwM:n 10 am I: to pm wa1hen $35. to $100. Can
TELEPHONE Sales: Sell deli~r w/l yr. ruarn.
SoutMrn Ora.nae County'• ~1m.
day, OIJpllcaUng machino FOR Sal..childo playM<. TV R l'I Raccoon. 1"lly trained. Mull
$10, Kueffel and Eaatr drat· l':d', W. Star• cooler Cnu> , •dio, HI , tell to0n due to lllnl11 se,
• 0 chance to bretk into the SEYM UR """truction field. st" t In Our CU1tomtt1' Offion,
Apply In Per1on
2061 8utln111 Ctr Dr.
lrvlne
J'avortui Newspa.Jlft'' tromo .:.:VER.:.,,.-=.200-....,,.--n.--t!cye~-n.
your home. Mak• u mudi refria'en,ton tram $39.115.
u )'Oil Dffd. Generous com-56-0?I).
Ung mach1ne ISO. oewina m. Elect train II.I. s army Storff 13' ~
machine $$), color TV $185, <:Oll, $2, Mllhol coHee STEREO 1971 JVC ., watt. C•ta di -RHlty & lnvostm1nt l'50. r.. Paid/ Aloo F ..
Pnaltionl. Call Lmda Ray. walnut 1tereo S105. 2 p\tce table, ss, Bauin!t $4. 614 compact, turntable, perfect ..,.,,_ ______ _
woodfn offtce desk $96, dou· California, n.r Franldort. air ....... "'-n, -....e ....... oO~ SIAMESE cat., 2 yn. af.. REAL ESTAn -eou1a1 ... ""'. PROFESSIONAL 2'lllO Harbor Bl. CM
ml•lon on each la.le. Call ---------!llil-6139. REFRIGERATOR u 1 e d , bl.e bed $35 vteto ·~" ... ~ .. '"'J 1~tionate, lJk9 dilldNn
• r Pl HD trol. unreal IOUnd. $m. Call ~ to ~ ~'. -·-
works A: looka like new $50. ~ 10 Im •. 10 'PFn ---------weldinr wt $95, kitchenware,r..:=---------an 3 :r,,,,,., .......... RJ11..--.&J•• and lots of other small STEREO; De I u x e 1972 er pm, 962-0065. BEAt.rrlP'UL T """k maJt
Siamese kitttn. $15. Call
557~ SECRET ARIAL
CLERICAL
Secretaries
Typists
Clerks
TELLER 71MJ Weatminlter Ave.
PAJ"t Time REFRIGERATOR li cu ft, 2
Downey S&yin1s A Loan dr, auto d11tro1t , 5 yn old.
items. 10082 Mtadowlark Garnird model, larae pro-19" ZENmt portable $50.
Ave., F.V. 962.3025. feulorW changt'r', 8 apeaker Exe@IJent rurus.inr condition.
air 1U1pension 1 o u n d ns...725!.
BIG Ga~e .ale. Sat.&: Sun. a y stem , 1 S'O W a It •ro=R:;TciABi;;-L-;,E,.-i"°t•-,-.. -.-,T"'•,--lex
14 ft.mihes) 2'08 Santa Ana .U.f/FM/MPX radio wllh
Dosi• hu a part time operrl.n1 at 893-m:I.
Its cOsta Mesa bra~ch for Rent W•1h•r1/ Dryers Are you between job& lookinl
for work close to home!
Want to choose houn A:
time!
an eqer, tell~r, Xln t pay, $2. Wk. Full maint. Ave., C.M. Couc~. Sl!i; TV, FET. Tape d~k. Still new, Phonola, $30.
excel co~,, $3;,; Grund1g was left u n c I a Im e d , ~~~~-~~63.><~~~~
• HAPPINES.S 11 a black
button nose, 2 b\a broWn
ej ea and a fllny Uttlt
body--411 attached ~ • Sllky
Tf!1Tier pup. Two adorahle
females, S200/off•r.
pleaaant working condt. * 639.1202 " Challer11int career oppor·
tuntty available at J. r .
Pritchard I Company.
An exprr. leader 111 the
enaiftf!ft'in1 COOltructkm
Industry, opcma a ne~
office in Nf'WPOrl: Be&cb.
Pritchard is • Kuau
City b&,.i firm. operat.
lf'll' en an International
mcale with ott.ice1 tJ'I
Houllton, Lendon I: CoJ·
oene, GfJ'many.
Call Us . NO rEES EVER!
P.P.S.
C•ll Mr. Davenport 962-2407 G.E. REFRIGERATOR $65.
Equal Oppor. Employer 616 CLUBHOUSE AVE. N.B. ~:::::i:=ml6'6--0761 WEEKEND ONLY
11ereo-rad10, $5; pa I: i o Guaranteed. Orlr. $509.95.
Jounce $5: P.A. amp: misc. Now S210. Term~. Collection l ,, ,
foo\1; retrig; MG trMS; dept. n4: 893-0501. Fm te You
photo equip; c I o t h e 1 ; -1 ---'-".'"'.-:--..,---_J
rt'COrds: much, much mo~. Vi PRICE SALE! 3 Llnt11, 2 Tlmu, $2.00 R.E. Sales. All new concept.
Women only. Work H.B.,
F.V., C.M. area. Raceive up
to 90% comm. Gd . •d pro-
p-a.m. Loda pnMded. No
broker competition. Gd. up
time. Xlnt trainiJw. Reim·
bunt schooUna: tor tho1e
not Uc. Call Lee, 83Jr.ll03.
!tE. Tra.inff, Brkr Ir
developer will train 6
1po1111or tof lie. Call betwttn
10 •m·J pm. 545-UJ4.
We have oiitnin11 ln the
Newport•Beaeh ottlce for
qu11t!Ui~ lndlv1duel1 with
llki/]s &: Viper. In the fo).
1ov.1nt tr1!a1:
• S.crtt•riel
Pacific
P•rsonn•I Servtcea
W No. Tower
Union Bank SQuart
Oran1e. Calif.
547-6446
iii WASHER, $75. TYPIST DRYER. FREE.
646-7395
. Ansafone, tape mach. S230. 2
BIG BIG Yard/Patio Sale. Spani8h love seats pr. S250.
Fri-Sat-Sun, 8th-9th-10th. 2 Aitf'C 604, 15" 1pkr1, pr
9AM-4PM. Furn. books, UM>. Spinet electronic organ MAYTAG washer, 2 eyelet.
Elec. Norge comm. d~r.
ll4 E. 20th. C.M. 543-1316. • EvtrythillJ ~ price Sun. amp S120. UnderwMd "lf'C _)(.~~ 9 ,./ clothes, a p p I i a n c e 1 . $250. Oyna!'.'O amp 1: pr,..
'I t 10AM·3PM, The Villa, 1604 typewriter 1150 645-1530, JO Alk for Rachel May USED white GE two door E 'th St <1 t& A · " · .-n na. to 4 wkdys. Se · $50()-1650 tttri~rator. Runa l(JOd. ---"'-------• c YI $75 "* 548-3825 Antique hand loom, 20'' x 3>'' SACRIFICING all my hou14!· e F/C Bkkpn $650-$800 Typist temporary. All exper. wood boxes. ladie1 clothe1, hold aoodi Incl Slnser con· e Le1al Sec'y• $625 oonsidettd. Tep earnin11 for Camer•t A aixe 12, deep cooker, toys, 50le Ml.I ·shampooer 646.
• TrM• w/typtns $351).$400 tcp lkill1 •. Let Kelly Girl Equipment IOI Oddi & ends. 116 Kings 4929. '
l007o Fee Paid By Co. start you with your best foot _...;..,.:.______ Place. Newport B e a c h. •
Liz Reinder's 4eney forward on the "'Ork asalgn· F1JU.Y AUTOMATIC 35mm 54~1347 WALNUT waJI a y • t em ,
~ Campus Or. ment of your choice. Sta.rt Zel!1 I k on C.Onteuamat . -couch. end tables, pictures,
!>46-211.S Ne"•port Beach work immediately. with leather case. Operates ANTIQUE Hoo1ier, dresser. girls bike, b/w TV, misc.
*FREE WOOD*
Model Glau Co., 1 5 4 4
Superior Ave., C . M .
646-3231.
8J0...833.1, eves.
OBEDIENCE clua to atut
In t h II!' Irvine/N...,art
Beach •~•. Wtd., Oct. 4,
7:30 pm. Open to all dop
over 5 mo11. 546-4928.
ORANGE kitten, IOft
silky, very lovable,
499-4153
NqvtCE Obedience cl&u. 4 New start Sept. U. T to I
p.m. Dop g rnoe: or ohte-.
F'R.EE male kittena, 1 if".Y
Hrer. J part Siamese. trH
flea collars 648-82'10
GRAY, wht & atriped ki!Uns
Fun & Friendly -Need
homes. Eves 557-9COJ.
Martlnc:rest Ke: 11 n t I e ,
546--0989.
DACHSHUNDS P\IJll, min,.
AKC, thotl, mahoJ red:
b2ack/tan: Vf'l'Y min adlt
do1. 538-6m. Rocaptlon let-Typlel
JQin a hippy qoew in a
handsome new .., ff Ic e .
Public pJallons firm need&
1harp, diplomatic, depen-
dable. attractive y 0 u n a
• Clerk Typ,et
• T1lex Op.r•tor e Moll Clerk
SECRETARY, tull c""'-Apply In Person without batteries on built-in couch, 6 chain, iron bed, 64Hl904.
·-•· 2D61 8 I Ct D 11 ht 1 ~ "' l Ice box. Motorcycles, boat &:l·N-'EW.C:...:c::.W;_hl-l--l--l--3 KITTENS, clean, trained, bookk .... r. Accou nts u1ne11 r r. g mee-. ~ce~n con· · r"""' ar con , .• l misc treuures. Fri & Sat . '""" · tluUy. Newspapers for
LOVE for Sale! 4KC Irill\
Setter Pup. 1 wkl cld, Then.
derln Webllnt bNediJ!c.
9\'S-7235. ~ .~ultllj!._ft.._C>.f>•:....-
rtcelv I payable, payroll, I r,.IM , dllion. $69.50. Private party. nl dltloner 9 000 BUT $175 10 & io nr 642-4321 Ext. 27 o Y· 211 Coral, BaJboa Is. · ' ' • Scouts, etc. 642-9846.
-·· typlna I h42 U.Jt•J'!,..d...,-~;-o:lf~~--~-,,~"!.-. . HOUSEHOLD ile"n18. '"iltlin. ----~119-· -.-· -Air B1lck--·R7f1tte n s' tiiASA AJ>so -"Best 111
Show" Ch. Chen Kerwn·'Ti
litter, MB-7379 wlmda, alt. i
p.m. wkdaya.
riflTf.'""838-9360. _,,.._ perit'nced. 'J09.C Randolt KODAK Carousel slide pro-BAOC t hool al
RECEPTfONIST: Ideal desk We invite your lntereat; fer Av.., c .M. 54~. WArntF..$ wanted, over 2'1. jector and 3 slide tr&yl $75. rm furn, beds etc. 7302 ° ac •peel .1' adorable. 6 wttke, box
tor tht aa.J who likes variety furthtt Wonna.Uon A: Inter-* SECURITY * Exp'd in Mt':ll:lean food. Mi 548-7316 Ocean front, N.B. Sat, 9-5, Assistance League Thrill trained. weaned. 54s..&170.
A ""'bllc contact. G~at view pleate telephone Mn. Casa Restaurant. 296 E. Sun, 12-5. Shep Newport Beach. PART Lab 5 f I
tiene"'ftts. Start $425. Call :rran Glblon, Tues 9/10/n at Ou•rd & P•trol llth SI, c.M. Apply dally, Furniture 110 POKER table, coffee end Old patchwork qu!lts, Hsebrkn. Pup';'~~:-.·
Lln4a Ray, 540-«M Coutal 83.]M ·~:. AtrporterBI , InnN:._~ ADT S.S'~~1~c_· ,.. __ ,_...., 10 :30-11:30 am. MOVING, 1e11 l n I all tabln, dilhwsb., b Ike 1. .~~ e~hl.+ Due to allergy. 675-6464 ·--. 2790 Harbor Bl, CM 6CIU""1UI' Vu, .......... • ... r..... OX\.-W-I.., fu ltu Dini t 3 h ' •••• Or ~~ "'A"•-... Beach. Servi ha• cpenin&• WAITRESS wanted. Fl or rn re-na nn II!• muc mort. .1..JJ.;7 &Jli'e, 1 YR. Old Shepherd..COllit,
GER.MAN Shepherd puppies.
AKC re1. Blk A taJ'I. ~
Born l /MJ/72. 847--9947.
RttEPI'IONISI'...f;ypllt, for (Ditectly aeroN from the ftir t:; q:Wlified employee• P /time. Prefer mature. No mo old; Sofa &: loveseat; Costa Meu. '72 BRITANNICA, '70 Dod&e male. V@'l'y lovable. BASSET Pupt, trt-eolor, t
A pna]J co"lUi ~· ~:1 O.C. Alrp'.lrt) . who des.Ire steady employ· exp. nee. :161) S. ~t Hwy. Captain's chain A: table: MON 4 Tuet. Moving ot.1t of Polara. Student'• encyc.. * 5.57-4380 * ""'kl, AKC. Sl5 _ nz.
ofc work, Xlnt laJ A frtr1le Intervlew1 will be scheduled ment, lop w .. es, We ins, pd Laguna. bar itoole &: much, much town. Baby crib, childr@'n's S40~Accord . 544-9360 KITTEN * 544-3611 * ..
benrfttl, Manha. 83J.-ICll, Tuesday, Wednesday • vac. Uniforms tum. Must WAITRESS. p/time. Ba.Ibo.a more. ~m. thinas. Mi'<:. 2239 Arbutus, SM 0 KER BBQ; red UNUSUAL CALICO Poodle pupplea, fllpen.
iECiPI'IONisr-t)'plat li01' Thund•Y unW noon, Stptem· clear tor police commllalon Yacht Oub. UOl Bayside MOVIDlG-39" sgl bed & Eu1bluff, N.B. ceramic: like new. Cost $59, * 968-9571 * Bl•ck miniatures.
lat apt eomplex. Rental ex· be'r 10, 1J I: 12. a: bond. Apply 1n ~~·:: Pr .. Corona de'! Mar frame co; courh .w/~wrl GARAGE Sale, clothes. TV. sell for SXi. C111l: M6-TIR7 For that item under $50, try I __ C-?me w . $50. !>45-J502
Jlf!'f. M.lpful, » hn/wk, Sc, Lemon St., An e · WANTED, neat appearing Quall~ \ a.lnut desk, Cedar rock tumbler, etc. Sat/Sun. BRAIDED rugs &: others. In the Penny Pincher. Sell idle it.ml, , • 64ii11i: \1 $2.50/hr. ~6-.c353. J, F. PRITCHARD Equal Oppor. Employer. mAn aome ~p. Newport chest, m•rbl.e top lam' 111 • 44th ~!. Newport fOOd Cflnrl. f"rom Sl~.
RESTAURANT heJp, full Ii & COMPANY SERVICE 1i.., attendants, pt Center Texaco. 644-6755 tables, Marbll!' top b~akfa11 Beach. * 11'19-2490 *
.... oot time, day & nl(ht. Ap. 4625 Roanoke Prkwy ii: full time. 1'-tu1t have exp. tbl &. 2 chr5• 642-2697 M ' 11 _... WOMAN neat, energetic. ---------BABY crib, stroller, car 1see aneous
ply In pert0n. Taoo Bell, 695 Kan11&1 City, Mo. 64112 Comm. plan &: n-tlml!' pay, MOTEL M"'JD w 0 r k , APOSTLE CABINET. Solid M'lll. Dinette, boyf • girts Wanted 820
S. Coast Hwy., Laruna Apply Shell Sta .. 17th A: Lapna Beach Re 1 0 rt. 011k Gothic cabinet, 5' high, bike, clothing, misc. 10 10 5 ---------
Beach. Mr. Lu.ater. A Subl'iidi.llry of lnternat\ona1 Orange, C.M. 4i!M-ll96 6·widP , 11,.!i' t!eep:. w/12 SAt/Su.n 2244 Raleigh CM NEEDED: Blk or color
RETAIL
SALES CLERKS
• ror Quolltv _,,,
Apply tn ~non onf,:y
"
Systems &: Confnils Corp. SERVICE Sta. Graveyd man carved 11poetle1. S 2 2 0 0. 1 --===~=.::.c_·:.__· TV's, Ne\vport Christian
f/tlmt. Preler co 11 e I e YOUNG waltreues for cof· 644--0432 GARAGE SALE Center Pre·sch.I. 839-6253. fee shop. 3CJ(j" North ?.-lain SATURDAY lOAM·JPM
•tudent. 6 Day1 wk. Arco St .. Santa Ana, cor. of Main OAK tea c~rt w(ala111 tray. 2563 Columbia Dr .. CM Mutlc•l lntrrument• 122
19th Newport, CM. ._ Jrd Wash basin with mAlchg ;::: • 2801 vrake Ave., Costa Mesa CORONET w/c111e, new SERVICE Station he.Jp need-• pitcher, soap dish., m\Ji'. &: ed. Exper. only. Chevron YOU can work In our Los chsmber pot. Slag lamp, SAt &: SUn, 9 5 pm. H1hold mouth piece, $35. Elect
St.a. ()rtfs:a Hwy. A~ Ana:l'!le1 Titnea telephone TiHany style. ~117 items, miJc, etc. guitar. ampll, like new $45.
• ~ -... 1e1 rm .. selltnc 1:he L.A. * GARA"GE SALE * 96U2:15.
z1 0ppor . .EmBer
So<:ret&ry
SR. EXEC •
SECRETARY Diqo 'l'wy .. SJC. Ttmeo. F'ul1 -pt. time. VERY aaod cond., 9' da""n. !~~'°'-----' 1 r:;L "' 2 L-.. ~ MOVING. HA YNES tl11t.. Excel ccnd. SERVICE eatab. Fu ~"l'. r "Guar. hrly v.qe 1:. mm· port. conier lf'OUp , ....,..~""' 734 st J +. Mr. Anderson Bnlab customen. X I ri , t mluions, For details, call table, White portable ~wine . lrntl!f~ fpt Bch R.att French model. Make 1672 R1ynoldt, S.A. Excellent pay eam1np. 96l-Ofl&, MO--OJOL machine, 1 aold cbllin. USED mctorcyde part 1 . offer. 546-«iOS
.. _,.,, ~ Emp•--' Excellent Benefit. -'""'G Ma·••,. ~ton i~~~iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil;~ll~l-4~784~iii"-;;;dltd,"' Auto ,parts, etc. 1765 GOYA Oauica1 G20 Year """'-vy....,• ~J'"• Excellent F'uture o=."u, uw"' vr•• Monrovia, CM. 543-5332. old half coat Sl75. 2393 Exp. Some tralnen. MAPU: 60" rnd tbl. 2 r:i!:, =·• ~ = H~=t·~ .. ~·: ~~t~•~ J::!"J;;,' ~~ .. w:'. ( ........,_ j[~J ~:~;;· :.:":',;,.1!. ';';~ Fum~;.co~~~·s-.-"'-.•. C:~C: ~·:n;;,.7se.
qe children bet. &: att schl. growin1 sehool diltrlct In NB. acrcu trom oc airport. !-iiiiiiiiiiiii~liiiil delk. rn E. 20th CM. throw rUgs. bikr. 644--0592. EqUlp. 124
640-04.16. Orange Co .. is lookin1 for a I 548--7316.
--SAL !SU.AN to I'. notch profe11!onal ComSbo!N•G~_ .. _ Antiques IOO ALL tum. Beaut deil-HouHhold Goodt 114 EXEC. ~\vive! chr. Sl:S.-23.
Good rea>rd in''~·ate:r tre!l\· secretary to 1erve as atde to 84,_~. After~~6 pm --... ·.·.=.·, -------·. Sec'! ch.r ~-18 Desks fi:es
k. di t let d 1 I tr 1-~-MAINE ANTIQUES dee uach's rm. Nau C&l SUN Only! Uprt . frttZf'r. 1tls. 867 v..1• 19th CM
m-. 2 Yr. e~mlcal de-8 e:y 1 r a m n 1 11 v•· ~==,=~==~=,-0·-· · All """' '"" •. v... •·t t 1 ood SILVER SOLDERER !ESTATE SALEI theme. ~'"" antiquei. Xlnt, older Kenmore eJec. 642-3400. prefe~d. Lul"M!tive te,.:. " us po1sea1 J!O se, I .goo -----rilo"". $!0,000 guaranteed. judament. plea.::.11 per· Exper. In silver aoldering Ornate Empire sofa, love-for SJ,00!). 673 1 eves, d'!'rr, F1t1 tbl radio, old Planoi/Organs 826
SlB,OOo potential comm. Call aonality A: • b I 111 y to small 11Ainles1 1teel sut>-ae:at , hand c11.rved Victorian HOME or orfice desk & y,·1cker rocker. grn/goldll'--'---''-'-~----
Don Jack50n, 5 4 0 _ 60 5 5 , ""'Ork uni'!~ hi-avy pressure umnbile• Ji thin wall tub-chair, sea chest, ~e1tal. ch11 ir, 3Ch.:60" &urlACf' top. uph.I chair + misc. 645-2904. 50 ORGANS 50
CoallAI A;ency, 2 7 9 0 & deadllne1. Desltt an AA Ing. Exper. Jn induction han1ing Victorian lamps, .OI xlnt Cflnd. 6 dra~n, $8. TEARING down Beach hu. Yes, 50 organs on the floor.
degree or l!qUiv. colleat brazinr desired but not el· huge 4 JIO&ll'!r beds, 3 clock•. fi75-4596 . Must sell. Chambtts 1tve. Hammond Wurlltztt othen.
Harbor BL, C.M. level training. Preferably 1en. Please apply • Handel-t::pe table lamp, SCA __ N_D_l_N_A_Vl_A_N __ bed_.-,.-,a, Gas wall heater. Misc furn. Floor model• dlaoontinued
Sales In cUI~ manarement or Gullon Tnduslrle• Gambler• chair, Ch~lle _,1 It TV 1 b 1 6T<>-8418 · Toy & Gift Parties butlne1s admlniatration &. 5 1644 Whittier Ave .. CM mirror, Pier mimlr, Quttn w..... un · c' _,1 • 1 "6• · mcdels. new 6 u1ed. Buy or 642-1400 Anne drop leaf table, Primi· chall'!I, etc. GJ a t • 4 PR ITffn panelf!d drapes l'911t at moat attractivt
Hou1twlve1, demoDltrators yrs. of r,e 1 P 0 n•1bIe 1 ............ .,_iii_ tive, loads of misc, Frl/Sat/•_:.64.;;'-:..1::."1::1:..· _____ ~ w/tie ba.cks 4 rodl. Each ratn. earn to s2.oco by Dee. 1. .ecntarial exptt., includlns 1· k 1 30.. • .. 1L" .,_ 1 W ff h ., • Cl NO bELJVERIES, NO COL-2 yr. of nper. 11 1 Skilled Sun, call 646-8441, Newport CHEST cf drawen, des , pane X .,...,. • .£.Act e ic 1 MUSIC ty
LECT!ONS. FREE HOST· aecret&ry lo a" ad· MACHINIST Beach. comp. twin bed, all $50: tan cond. Sl!iO. 494-6467 South Cout Pluo 540-2830
ESS G!F"l'S. Noed car. mfnlmatiw l•wl posltlo,. l6TH ANTIQUE ""10" '°'' 125· All clean, CARPET'ToR SALE *PIANOS_,_,.RGANS*
M t PROTOTYPE $ ow l $ E aaod oond;Oon. !548-3666. by Carpet LIJoer. Call .... -979.4307, Gltts 'N GadJ'eta. ua Po I• es• &ood H AL • 546-Sl-'5 • 540-3lM Gol,_ Out For Bulineu
Salad Girl ff(fttarla.J sldllt. Interest~ Be able to do own 1ttup. Lons Ba•ch Aren• Duplex Demolition. ·---'·--'--'--! Best qua.lib. prices -smr.
Gen. Cafeteria Girl appllcant1 report far the Short term. Ocean & Long Be11cb Blvd. Mu8t sell all furnllblnp. Ml1cel1•neou1 111 K&w.•l·Stelnway-Baldwin, etc:
wrltttm test at 9 AM on Irvine 54M450 $4.000.oo> Dl.!iplay ____ 01_3-88 _____ ---------/ PJ&yer P iano1 &. Rolls
Dishwasher ~turdav. Sept. 16th, 1972 in NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO · L.-'" * LEASE EXP~~ '
F l' "· 1 1 1 k 100 Antique Exhlb1t1 9' Couch SlS. Hide·•·~ uw:.u * Renlil.fa •........ We BU1·5ell 1m". <:>t"BU P IC' ,, 11.1'r · room 23l at Edison Hi""h TEMPO 20 ... 115 E tir. t k Apply flyland Laborarories S hool 21,_ M 1. .., ~pr. 14, lS, 16. 17 couch S , Bwiet . n s .oc must IO· Dally 11).6 Su,n 12.Ji
C I t • 3300 H I ... c · 9W llgl'IO 1a , H.B. Temporary Help Thurs .. F'r1., Sat 1-10 Pl\f 9G~. All price& slashed. FIELD'S PIANOS
a e ena, Y anu Avt, Equal Oppor. Emploi·er. !'!!!!''!!!!!!!!!!!"""""""'"""'" PM "ALL of It CARPET" &<""0 !<1 Cl\1, Equal Oppor Emplnytr "'!'~~"'!!'!!"''""""'"'"""''" --__ ±&:? -·---' Sanday 12 noon to 6 PARSONS dinette tbl, wood Costn Mesa (714.l ' -.u
DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR ACTION •••
CALL 642-5678
l
.:: Stock cle.rk, full tlmr. E-.:-foR ~le . mov1nir mutt finish, !>4x36. 4 Tl"ak cb&in 209 Ca.Ile de Loi Mollnos PIANOS • ORGANS , SECRETARY. reqwtts good perirn<'e Tequired. Aprly ht· 00 .......... J San Clemente 4!J2...0456 ~kills. Day, f/tlme. Per1nn-l\\'f'"l'l 111 & 4. ~il'ln thrii fr1. p;"l l! ANTIQUE dining rm. Black r.r11t. Sl . ~· _0::.VIN:;;._:.Gc.:.:.c.turn:.:..;:....::::...:.;:;0~1:..1 _rHammond, Wurll1zer, mMy
nPI Dept. Hoa1 Hospi!A.l , F . W . Woolworth &f'I . 60" mund pede81al eolirl KTNG sl7.e antiqut l(l:ld head-M lb apt.-· hi othe.rs. Pre·1eason apeclala. NB. !!:Olden oak table, w/7 leaf~. board, 145. furn, Some old, aome 1!1lm01! modtl c1o1t-ou11. Plano I:
3333 Briitol St., c.r.t. g ladder bnck aoliri 011k G4Ul5lS new. Refrla., bedrm set, Oraan rent11l1. Money aav-
Dally Pilot W1.nt Ads
ba.rgalna aa.Jore.
hAv• Mri. H•uck matching <'hair11. Hoit & couch A chr, lamps etc. 1111 bara:alns are here ria:ht
Need a "Pad"'? Place an ad! ho~!l"~s chrs. antique oak *** Sota & matchtn1 love 6f6..&991. '1010 W, Ocean-now at:
11ideboArd w/dbl mirror. M:AI, never uted. Both ll~. front, N.8 . Wallichs Music City
f.fitkt offer. 673~247, Prlv•I•. 968-'19lO. RUBBER at.amp makina: out· South Colst Plau. 540-2&10
RCA Victor Jri horn 78RPM EARLY AmeTlcan dlnlnJ flt wUb materials, P'.X).
pnonocraph, old C.Olonlal table A chatn:. lJke new. Cost over $SOI). Make money THOMAS elecb1c tranalltor
Bpun. brass baby Cl"lldie, SlZi, 968-7448. •t home fllll or part time. •organ A: ·blnch. 1 yr, old.
Oak dbl bed, Indian Tur· BEDROOM, dlnln& room, ~U2'l. ' Mint cond. Pvt. Pt Y ....,.~~~~--~r116s?&M. q1.10\se jewelry, 546-1317, Uvlne room a: dtn turmtutt SEA.RS •wVnn'lina pool.I,:::.::::::;__~---=::
ES'I'ATE Sale. AnUquew, old for We. ~115 tbJJxtl" dff'p. f'llter, S1wf"' MKhtMI 121
European o 11 paintings. BABY flJmlturt, sood cond. ttme.r. all accna. Ub new. KENMORE teWinc m~ne
jey,·elry, other It e m • , Reuonable. 10122 OIU Or, 135(). 549--DS.. with cabtnet. New model.
........ H.B. 962·2'1116. I HOLIDAY Ha!tll SP a ._l!O-;<:;,;..m-05:.:,;;;.,;!S;:. ---=
* * WANTED * *BEIGE linen,_ joota !tom membmhlp. Tab ""'r Sjoorll119 -· fit
Antjq\lf! .,...uh stand with Lu... '-fociel Hob>e. Xlnt. paymenta. &Q-)533 wkd.YI "'-'--"------
marble top. J«:uoneble. Sl:IO. ea. 67S-2214: &~T. belort 3 pm. COMPLET'E' set W & It er
830·8333 tvta. SC:lF A Early A m e rt c a JI GUU..S Schwinn bike, tml u H&pn mate.hid A: ref:· \ronl
2 Antique dolls. Diamond A Salem Hou•. 5 ft, nMn, W.C tlblffi. $n1ah tcrffn. il woods. DtlllX blk lu.thtr
Opal Ring. Diamond & Jade top quality $'!5, 141.,1997 Spool dfflan• E-tt Chord Fil bar· Mrns llcl boota.
tung . Antique: Porcelain •DUAL hE'adbO&rd. l I & ht ~Orp:'!!~":.·~·~·t~0~109!!!:_· ___ ,1,,;;-..;;;;.2:.ctl'°m;.;'~';;-· i'64i:4:'m';:09;;.;;;;
Bronn. Call 961-.'151& wolnut. 125. rtCKT<iCKER f H R 1 F t SPG811 • I SIJo.Flox. rod 112.
Appllancoe I02 891.illl SHOP WEST. End of aum· South Bond l"lllrldo Surftr
Weatlna:houae.Jlelrts. G1r190 $11• 112
UMd. Xlnt cond. SAT-SUN. 10 tU 4. Movlt
195. -Aft 3 projector, 'lf"°' lAm]ll,
STQVE A nfrtctntor, S25 mlrror, waMir, ttltlcope,
uch. Good c:ond. Jots of ioodle1. m lomoa,
-11 C..ta M ... , -13.
£llili to -I Otlr ,_,., Fast noulta at0 juel a pllarll
PUW. calumn ta for )!Oil! ..U ,...,. • ~
mer Ille. All clothes t,ii $18. No. TT4 Homtl llbl.c:ott
price. Starts , Mon. Stpt. ;:l;:IJ.::....:-.::...;::;.;,' --~,...,..
11th. 1M0 w. w s~ eo. .. CAMPING oqu1pm.,., M:
M•... lramt, poll .t. pane, ......i,
M\J3T StP , medical ,,.. misc. 31Hltll PL CK Apt.
po-lllluro! tourmolillC B alt 11!0 Moo·l'l1.
mink Cll)e, ex c 1 u 1 I v e 2'10 BROWHING 1t l f I • ,
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front is a great look whather worn Iona •• a
dress or short over pants. The collar has wide
points and the body I• shirred 1ently Into
place on the front and back yoke. The full
sleeves are caught. jn by one button cuffs.
l.arge patch poc11:ets add the flnlshlnc toucl!.
Perfect In knits, blends, •ynthetlc1, flannel
and lll!htwel1ht wool. 71732 is cut In MIHAS
Slzea )-11. Siu 12 requires appro"1mately
2 II< yards of $4" fabric for the oh<>rt length
and 2~ards tor tbe longer verilon. To
order ,..,.,.; give olu, name, addro11 · and
ilp. send. f2.00. AddrtH SPADEA. ·Box N,
Dep't CX·lS, MUlord . N.J. 08848. NEWEST
!DEA FROM 6PADEA : 54" tape me11ure
combining incl!ea and centimeters -atretch
and tear proof. Complete ln&tructlona for Uk·
Ing ALL btJ<ly measurtment1 accurately on
reverH aide -SOc with pattern order -
otharwlae .,,00 postpaid.
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llACJISllUllD ..... -· ., ,..._ -.., 'i1111srs tll Sele/lt..t ,.. iuv --w_,..1_P_A_Y_TOI'__ CITIOIN ---. ~A :::..:r:•H .... ~ ;:·~.: Blb:i:~ u:..... .... 11111 lllltals VANS . CASH 17G:W:~n:~ ~nbn fl&lll&lol,-.....! ~~b.,.idlale. SALl!S & LEASING NOW
Citroen M-ratf 1,WU>A.,...,,,...,..----1:,.::--:1A:-:..a:::.·-,M~ .... ..,.,...1 .,.,..,-,o-<-1
AWARD WINNING
LUXURY CAR
LEASE SPECIAL ""''" with onl• 43.:iOO ,,.
-· -. ...,, uo pllon -Dodi $499 oa fl&l1 ........ Jadlh)< -VANS
roY PIOdiCl: 1 block, 1 -po~. ..,N::JX .... CONNELL OIEVROu:r _. MDtlr Homes
.... 1 -·•·· nrtoc fl)'bridp, N cu-ALL "• •Kl!S _..,, ,~ vu co-. Open houte Sun :1821-Bini., M"
IMMIC or 54&-1022 9/U)/7' 11 ou. Point o.ta y,,. lf<&.ml ~31·6100 e GMC e CHEV.
A11C Gtrlnln Short·halr ,,..._ -· Jlllud . lldi! oUp HONDA cycle SSJI. 'l2 W R..t A -H°"'o e FORD, e DODGE
-. Cbamplori1hlp J...U.Makecftcr.eu;a. ScrambSlt. l'Wllpt'tllent. foryourVK1tlon -•-
-• llO each. ~. "lf!l SEA RAY" New Ile-. Exflu. llllf *~ · aMJil _. Camper Convenlan
*Mele Irlth Setter* fij5 Olds, PaclH.-Jft. av:,,, ~ ~J~•eed. $5'1'5. Pvt Ttau;;:s Trawl .C. MS e Perfect • Conttmpo U-kl old, Al<C J1e811. $erleo, l:qulppod Jw Wilm ~v· ~•~ • e Cara.van e Chinook
m. 983-1564 Sldl"I' • lllhll>a, tandem HONDA 2!0 Schmbler. lit U!O Wlnnebqo, 1r IN!lt .... -• -
&U8TllALIAN Sllldo, , thller. ean ""' 12:ao llllO 1a1oo1. Gd co• d . talned. 0ra ... ~,. •". •. 1st SHOWING
montha. ftmale. ill tbotl, noon. cno B!MM2. MUST -9351 l'ortamolltlo. $2,100. 962-<lll. "13" Pride & Joy 1' Ft.
tuMJ. m.m. SEU.! H.B. 1~. ~:....ta .. .,., Motorhome. Re&r twin beds ,,,..________ ' .............. .. """"' ........ Pftt'Uf'e wtr. . .... b'·
24' D)'nacraft •85, fly bridp, 'm "'"''v Guul, wry aood l)'llem, port toilet Must w1u1 ,. ove.rcab bunk, elec-
new 155 OMC ena: .. bead, cond., farin(, be.gs. $300 ~. $450. $5-5363. trlc butane ~erator,
plley, JOO c.i tanks. bait below dlr aaJdne price. 16~ tt. Good tond gas/elect 1tove with overhead ovtn,
tank, 1tainleu attel Ta& ~: eves 875-8000. frida spare tire,· u~ call tollet, powered by 3al Dodie
GERMAN Stltpherd pups;
Al(Q 9 wks, llhlta. Champ
atock. From $50. 83S-5274.
:rr. llERNARD. 5 monthl,
llcepsed. Asking $35.
64$.....8746
dem trlr, $3,!IOl, wru tl"lde MVST StU, ·e H 0 n d a 9fi2..85t9 ....,.... l ton with duals, automatlc,
tor camper, CaJJ . Gtiorse Scrambler 350, Very clean. •D• ~-u •·•-~ H" n.. po1ver brakes, power steer· 642-4527 646-3801 $450 i.o ;,:ic con ....... ,.,.. taWllu• ing, air cond. and remov·
SILKY Terrier-4 mo., fem. "-b·,,· -·'··· :..,,, .._.. · 642-96fG ~I!~ Excel cond. $750. able AM·F'M radio. "SEE AKC Chan:io slock. ..... ...... Jael--~.,.-,,_......_,, IT TODAY!"
6= "!" Gd cond. N.B. slip. G,.y 61&'· 1971 HONDA 5ll0-4 Im di I D II '""" .., Save. Owner · tranaretted. Low mile•"• I: In xlnt cond. Autct Service, P•rt• ,.., me • • • very % Lab female puppy, '3 mOI. 979-6f.90 • V _.. bl SfS.1311 ... Sertal •579212
old to ..... home. 12.00 , • tty. ""'°'1 •, · <27 0.ev Rat_,~. Bit by S8995 ~3573. • 24 Cabf11 Cl'ulf;er. $DXI'. anytime. Engine Dynarn.ie11. 650 HP.
· Plank bull. JlS llP Cbryw '69 650 Triumph, hard tail, !lOO mi on eng. Casl1 or BILL BARRY
BLACK & wlllte tiny male CroWn eni.1 Dode. Aftll• JJprinier, .16" rear wheel a: trade. 56--0879 anytime.
Ynrtde-Poodle, 3 mo old. All 673-4935. mot<-$1200. Call .tt 6, CllEV 28.l ENGINE PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT
ahots. $25. ~r.-7485 21' CRtJISON t 1 b"'9r.cIa 11 ~ult tor Stew. • * S50 * tlst St. It S.A. Fn,'Y)
ST. Bernard male pup. All cabin cruiser, Chrysler m. a... m * 557~275 * 2000 E. 1st St., Santa Ana
shota. 5 mos. old. $175. board. $800/offer 548-9960, * 1972 YAMAHA 125-MX * 558-1000
'552-8266 962-l'lljl. . Xlnt c;ond, Never raced. l§J '61 EL CAMINO. 396 V 8, <
IRISH setter, I montlia, $50. 1970 Searay 18' 16 Ohp Mere. ~. 494-278i ~ speed, bUcket seats, radio,
Shots &' Jlcenae. 67S-0726 aft Cruiter. Depth recorder, •70 TRIUMPH TROPHY -heater. CQ29509) S 1 2 9 9
6. ' n.c!., bait tank, ~. 65()CC, 3600 ML Q..EAN! DA VE ROSS PONTIAC,
HorH• a!6 anchor. 59a-166S. STOQC $850. 548-3713 Antlqueo/Clo11lc1 953 24811 Haroo' Blvd., C.sta
BOits, Sall tit BOY's 10 apd. SchwiM * 139 CHEVY * Mesa, ~l7. .
SHOW equipment, Custom ...., · pd t 1970 DATSUN Vanity, like new .,.,. 3 a Buslneu Coupe Rorurie Ricblrds Equltall911 TRI·Morron 32xll' New. You Raleigh 145. ~'1244 X1nt cond. S<>-l0l7 PICK UP
Saddle. 2 mo, old. Silver ftnlah. flulli 6 Cra11 beams ~ Sl,475. 830-4470
stilT\lps, custom s l 1 v er completed, Ptywd A trbda. 'ff HONDA C8350 uune Buagl1a •H ---=
bridles, reins, saddle pads, Sell for 1totaie·$1000 cu&. $3'1'5 4500 ml, fM.$70 USED llKES.:--
chaps, hats, boots, equlta· 6'f5...4505, Ilk fof Del. -'72 Suzuki 50. 1971 Factory bit street dune All type• 642•1272
tion •ultJ. Misc. tack. Perf. CHAMPION n·, FG. Seagull $250, 548-2915 bum'· Excel cond. Side -.-,1-GMC ~ TON
cond. 644--0109. O/B. Encl hd. Slps 4. •n HONDA S.L. 350 motor curtains Ir radio. $1500. Pickup. Camper special.-
EXPERIENCED rider will Galley, xlnt cond. nMO. sport l'tUIWlbie, exce11ent Days ~-G878, Nltes 640-0786 CUit, cab, radio, auto., P.S .•
'exercise & show your horee. 642-5007. · conditi:ln. 842-459«. Truck• 962 leaf rear sprlnJl'.S. (nl4TI:I).
R<!o,.nc<'8. 642-9517. '* CHALLENGER * YAMAllA 115 Enduro, 1969. S3299
8 Yr old &tiding, Sbm~ rept. val $25',!50. Xlnt·cond. Xlnt coitd. $400. TRUCKS · CONNEI.J., CHEVROLET
U'all'ilng..,...... ~w:--(111 Ma~ .'xtt0, mUtr see:-..._* 675-1258 * . lfi'rCr'i'Ortoo "" ---:2323 Harbor Blvd.,
846-9l.85. ~~ BOY'S 1-10 Schwinn 5 speed e . Crista Me~ 54G-1203
CllILD'S "'1dl<, beautl!ully AQUARIUS 21 stlJliiay, n<lil' new, $65. 'ff &L CAMINO '57 FORJ> P.U., cl•an •hape.
band tooled. Xlnt cond. $15. Like new. Loaded· w/extras. * 6"-M50 * 6 cyl., stick, radlo. (16543E). Make otter.
644--055l, Trlr, 6 hp Evlntude Pri/p-llON0A '50 ec m1lll trail, 6 S1599 61>-1413 att<r <lm> ------ty, ~· mos, old, like new cond., e 1m Ford % T, air, power ' I~ ARI.BERG 35 • Goodleg. ,..., <Xll'U. $235. 968-2808 'ff EL CAMINO bT. tires, dllc bl-Bites, C&n· l!l~.~-~·.·~=~~-~·s.;;•·~··;.~~~ 11.~! DiHel Crut1lng '72 HONDA 750. Many a~ V!, radio, P.S.,-auto., vinyl pers~ial. eve
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. 592--1032. . _ Ketchn. Ololoe of 1 Bkr. tru. 10,000 mL Belt otter. root. (9441(1{). '6.'J Ford Ranchero. Good
-7803. . 545-8105 alter 6 p.m. S2199 condition. $300.
8Mt1,, Glner1I .900 ALLIONE Sabot No. !103. '70 HONDA '100. low ml., ex-e 673.-7528 or 645-1446
I;::::==::::::::::::.·~::::::::::::= Fine l'clnr ,_-. Xlnt ""-552-'13GS alltt 5 p.m. '70 EL CAMINO Autoa W•nted 968
SC , LETS cond. 2 sail&. cover, $350. 'I al VS d" RAM~ · Prlvat• -61WCI01 YAMAJIA 2!0, lll'e<t eg , , ra HJ, P.S.. auto., air, . REWARD =~_:c.:...;c;.•..;.,;. -exp, clwnben. ( 213) vinyl roof, (97011E).
'A~ N-SIERS· . C/oL eat .w. ""Cd cond.: 431-9919. . s2999 ;i..n. 1 .. boo--· l 'mi•' nil k """""°' • • .._ . •
tnmp A paint. Call m1op, Motor HomH '6' RANCHERO WILL PAY OVER
KtUy Bh11 . loQk
New '72 RX3 mlln. v.., cltu. .UlO. .,_. -
Aak far llJ• Manapr
IDll S..dt Bhd.
llundrwton Be&cto It!..., KIHm
-INSTANT
CASH
We need )'OW' Import <'Ir.
RHd & Rallye Motors
oranao COunt.Y'• Oldest Dir.
1609 Ponvna Avt.
())att Meu 1lf..MS,35.\9
CORTINA
•gs Cortina GT, reblt ena.
tape &c racUala. S 8 0 0 .
6Ta-5881
DATSUN
$57.51 '111 SAAB Ill E, low mtl., xlnt
"""'· $1915. Loaded. ROT Al\Y JIC)Wtn4. * • * 4.99-3911 * * *
$8 rno. + T 6: L. For ftlP-'89 SAAB Sonnett. Xlnt eond.
Pl)'. Tradtl('GJll. S.crifictl Bnl otJ•rt
• 6'!-8661 · '71 ROTARY'S 1-------"Demo Sale" suaARu
11 TO CHOOSE
"BIOOE5rSAVINo.S"
''Servil!i! ~nc.·• * SUBARU *
A1 Loft a1 Sl.!99
s~,., on dUI> 9 to I dally. 1969
B. J. Spertscar Center Datsun Pickup
HUNTINGTON BEACH mm WARREN'S
MAZDA Spott Car Center
2833 Harbor, Coit.a Meai -Autos, Imported 970
ALFA f«OMEO
Atta Romeo '72-
2000 .
NOW IN STOCK
For Immediate
Dellwry
ln1t1nt Credit
BANK FINANCING
COAST
IMPORTS
1000-1.%00 W. Paclftc Cst. Hwy.
Newport Beach f714l 642-0406
Alf• Romeo
NOW ON DlSPLA Y
Safea Service
Parts Body Shop
COAST IMPORTS
1000.JlllO w. Coot 11..,.
Newport Beach fl424M06
1972
Alpha Romeo
Uke new. Sparkling red ex.
terior, Only 3649 miles. 902·
TVY.
17331 Beach Blvd. e OR.ANGE CO\JNTY'S
Camper shell, stora&e box.
(C8SCIQI .
842-6666 Leue l\1gr. ~Ir. FT)' LARGEST
$1266 '71 RX 2 S2499 no E. lit St., s.A. 541.-
TOYOTA Sot It-you'll Buy II.
· Dm ltwi4 -Cl TOYOTA
Green coupe with black in-
teriOr, air cond. Rtwlution-
Rry Rotary engl~. Lowl--------1
nille~· \VIII not llUI 728~ElT)
1966 Harbor. C.f.l 646-9:\03
'72 240Z
2 Dr c~. 4 spd tl:lr Tak~
cider car or Ylll1 finance
balance I 14LS38970 l Call
546-4{)52 aft 10 am 494-9773.
'6.5 Datsun wagon, new tires,
batt. l'tc, orig, o\vner, 46,000
mi, $400, 494-9a22. * '72 Oat'>un 240-Z. Air,
mags, radials, Al.I·FM. On-
BILL JONES
B.J. Sporhcor Ctr.
2833 Jlarbor, Costa r.1esa
540-4491
ly 6,0CXl ml. $-1550. 6-1:>-:l\11) M.B. 280-SL or cpe wanted
-.-1910 D•t1un pick up by pri pty. Will pay
$1.475. S30-·W70 cl(;OOO-=:...l:.:6500=·:...m.<;::::,.:.:2211=:_. --I
•n 510 DATSUN 4 rlr. St,350 MG
or best offer. 833-8659.
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]2811,·· (24'• " 85011
DEMO SALE * $)788 *
MGI
'67 MGB/GT, ri'ew in,.,
AM/FM wire wh11. lmmac.
$1895.
• 968--0176 •
MGB '68 Roadster, yellow,
has wire whls Ii: nu tires.
S1300/bst olr. 645-72Z'J, •·72 128 2 Dr. Sed.
(#:10980)
SEE THE ALL NEW OPl!L
JUST ARRIVED
GOLD
MEDAL WINNERS
MX
SERIES
SILVER
MEDAL WINNER
NEW STYLE
HI LUX
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Ml.DAL WINNIR
CELECIAS
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UNOCRUISERS
S4266 AU. AVAILABLE FOii See It-you'll Buy It. C0~1PLETE SERVICE, ' speed, radio, beater. (ZXZ·
12BSL COUPE '69 OPEL KADETTE LS
n l CUSTOM BODY SHOP 666). $915 dll'. 836-6535. IMMEDL\TS Dm4V1Q'
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-WORLD,o(, GOOD ' .-S1350. Pvt~. ~. i-~-auto., airS. 2'9974912091.
He ,went.Jo tloitdl far, hi• ,\ • . MS..'n:n . NOW SllOWING
hee..lth but after two week• ~ 1973 • -
llAM lii.:1 Factory Trained Mechanics ,70 Opel Sta. \Vag, Auto~. 1 ',
, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Da;i. •1665, Eve• 673-8891. 4
For ,lite mocltf, clt1n, 1966 Harbor. C.M .. &16-9303 Mon., Tues., Wed.,&: Fri. '68 Opel &a. \\'ai .• 4 sPd, 2S ' ,
low mll••t• domes-c..c--....;:;:.::...,U:::;:. =-== OPEN TI-JURS TO 9 PM ml'• per an\. ""' .
he died. Two o! hli ll'lenils 26' Excallber aloop, olffps 5• · (70 GMC JIMMY
went to the mortujey .. vtew mo-. ....... ln the water. PACE ARROW' bl clrl the body as It lay ;,, Excel cond.12.CIOO. llJl.8403, w • vse~2N19ce9. t84427F).
ca'sket. · 42' Crou Trimaran, ~
"Doesn't he lool< ""nd'lt J!lll'llllly compl•ted, Pl&M 1973 fill?" one said. , .incl. S25t 67$-7559 aft 4 ~
-~Yeah." ..... _.....,,lb . sew-n-€&tamaran. _y..1e~A:
"The two weeks he spent Xlnt cond $850 I I Vi
•• '72 BLAZER ,
4 whl, dtiv~R~, P.S.,
auto., air. <892E\'\').
tics, Imports, trucks or A DI . BUI Jones' Call 842-'341
c1mper1. ~--------RSCHI Call an<! ask tor. a.,.r 19'10 AUDI ICfO.l.'l. 4 dr .. B.J. SPORTSCAR CTR rv
DAYE Ross
AM/FM olu'OO. Xlnt cnnd. :J833 11.-17141 54Q.4491 ____ .._. _ __.., . .._
' < spd. Sl695. ~170 or * COSTA MESA * 1964 PORSCHE s.c. P•rleet · • -644-1805. ___._ . _ _ __ _ _ ahape! 1800 cc e n I , 1118 H bot C.M MW30.1
;-;-'PDNffAO US-TIN--AMERICA 1 • ---. -~";?~ vw c m P_I'-" · I
down here sure did him a • ~ M6-8045·. e~• ~
WORLD of GOOD." 16' J'ibe~ tali~t. nr.
ALL BOATERS new, lrlr, xlnt cond. $!50.
LIMITED SUPl'L Y
OF 1972'$ AT
BIG SAVINGS
• '68 CHEVY Yi TON
. ,_. S4699 2QO Harllor Blvd. '68 AU:rrJN Amuica, aui;;, 6~10ER1788 '65 Poroche Cabirol•t comp! 1970
Costa 'M111 ~17 19,000 ml, $695. or offer. Red with black tnterior. reblt eng., new tires, top, MK II •
507-2650 c•-h 1 ... 1 ttr q,. dck, prt/pty. 12650· s I W :.
AmNnON! _<_ll_7J5._8'54-'-. ---Sport v11n 3 seat, V8, auto.,
radio. C43262C).
WE buy all mallet Of dean --------iuvme W ee S, r II e.. 613-1282. fat Oft •ton ~ ~
uled oporta can. Plld for AUSTIN HEALEY '.!'f:.'163· )Hun')! on this one! * 'il Poncho Rdtt. C.n\i. * Aulomltic trans, ndlo, bftf· • _ ·
Seamaiishlp I: Small Bo.at 14' Sloop It trailer, good con-IMMEDIATE DELIVERY S2299 or not. Plttae drlve In for (.-.""' · ; 'Jmmac cond. Must aell thlJ er, IPQirllna red exterior ,.,it
.., •J'1)nlloal. •66 Austin Heal•Y 3CIOO Muk llLL JONES ·wknd. SliOO/oller. m.<1885, with black lnlerlor. M31.'GB •• ·•• Handling counes offered dition, must sacrlftce $l50 •
or best oiler. 557--M26. free of charge by· the Hunt· ---Zo...-· ~ -'71 CHEVY 1 TON inglon Beach Power Squad-CALCA 114' '"REVIER ron. N.w .,w,.. 1tart al 1 Catamuran 59~1665 'r Dual""' I< fl. stalt•. 4 spd., ·
PM Tu<t<laY, S.pt. l21h & " LliiO H' MOTOR HOMES vs, truck. {{.170Cl.
NEWPORT
. • IMPORTS
wtn be hekl-ev.ry Tuesday J hall•·"" trail.r 211& W, ~lit, S.A. IJ35.!ln WILL TRADE
niahl '" 13 weekl at the s:ioo * ~2173 SANT A ANA • uoo w. CoUl llwy,
Huntinrton Beach Ht 1 J, ~-~--.:.;.;.-"..,'--'71 CHEVY o/• TON Nowport Beach
School, 17th " Main Stntt. BNlo, SlljMtil9Ck• tlO EXPLORER v .. 6 I ti' k s . -~="=l·.:..'40"'5'=--• ey ., s c . uper n1ct.
Room 136. Any queatlona BALBOA Blip iar · 4(1' boat Mcm'.>R HOMES (83!15.lH). lMPORTS WANTED
call cn<I !162-183<. 0ct. '72-JU!"' '13. Ampl< WHY PAY MORE? S2799 °rane• c.unueo
MAl!G. ply 12· •kt 11 porkln• iao ,. • n tu, . SEE vs nRSr • BIU. 10~~o·u ~/Johnson 51Ai horse o.b. , 81$-1950. ?fEW • USED CONNELL CHEVROLET :.=·:.:'10:-00:\!!11 ~.---;""1"'111-'1t1__.,6:..Sk"""I~' "'tl"'l 1 . MOTOR HOMES 2828 HIU'bor Blvd., .ff, ~:: Betdt ~:;-
Clark, 613-3S4S Sat. It Sun. . . READY TO GO Costa Mesa 546-1203 • WE PAY TOP oolUfi "
FL YBIU1lGE Sport1lsbor ll' TIU httD ll'*°""'r. l30 I.~~~ Bl.VD. '66 l.H.C. 1" TO;r-~R 10P USED CARS
SxlO'. Cotne ~~~·NseeB' .~~ :.~. ____ -:=:::·;:;_.._ __ Ii::::: ~d~'i. P.S., auto-u.:: .:; ... extra cleu>,
~·A<-·-, . ' 13•'iloriON WMler, «I hp S1299 BAUER BUICK
BMW
m :Xlnt cond. Make ottor. B.J. Sportscar Ctr. 1970 •PORSCllE 911-T wtlb S1766 :!~
613-0085 aft g pm. 2S33 Harbor, Costa Mel& comfort ll'OUP A: ma111. S.1 it-you'll Buy it. --i
54M491 Good cond. -· ~ l . 1'8124 Sjlder $1311 Porcbe '70 911 E Tarra. t&Di& ~.-,
It's orange with black Inter-Burcundy. Sportamatic _AM YOJA
tor, S Spd, Extra sharp car, FM, extl'al. Immac. SQIO. :
Sef' and Drivt !WXP798). Pr! pty. nA/&75-ttlO. 1966 Hll'bor c.1.t. 6*9303 1tri
BILL JONES '18 ~""· 11. ..... .. BRAN' D"NEW I ;:<,
B J S rust. Stll or trad& tor VW ) , • portscar Ctr. p/u or van. 546-M8!1. •
l833 Har~":" Mes• '~lWoche. Good condlllot1. FROM TOYOTA , :,;,,l'
"10 FIAT. Ocean blue Racer *** 49f..9547 *** MX ,
cpe. 4 speed, radlo, heater, •n PORSCHE 91' lo mt ·i ' "!:
11,IXXI miles, Kelly Sul'· emu. $3900. Bef:i..e 10 am · ...
1ested retail $1130 l:l.ft?pm.lf.5..0150 Come ID, telt drivel 1:: ~
(100GBR1008717T) Slftl A1ao available fOf • 1
2480 Harbor Blvd., Coi ta brake1, $4250. Land Ctul1tr Stftlon "'• TR.A.ILER 4 'Wheel' tandem Evil11'udt, oover, tratltr, CONNELL CHEVROLET 29Z Hirbor Blvd.
tor ,.i.. Capable Of Plll1lol reduced lll $150. 604!!,1 l828 llubor BM!., Coe1a M-'711.2500 ==v=1SJ=t=...,=.,..,==bO=m=1=1=
36• bolt. Call ~. C<>sta Mesa ( HS-UJ3 STOP:! Don't Junk It. AJri car & DAVE ROSS PQNTL\C, '119 9111, 5 tpd,..,; um 6 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY "·; {'
Meaa 546--8017. &1,5--4494 Wagons, Mark JI st&Uon "".,( •
PORSCHI Wagons I: Cel1~11 mo nAT 124 s ~ Y. d.", . nr•N LEWIS -.o
iiHta/MarlM I' Tra.,atltlolt . JlaJ 1:. ~ J.:.::C:~!.d': :.:6r.'."'~:,-"t,.uo 1~0W. • Equip.. ~ 904 . -bed, w/drive up ramp. Also 541-9015.
"" ' OPEN Dn.1.n trlr equjpd to carry <1l 23' --~w-ANTE--D---:w Wallttiona bo•"' tr1U.r. '-/R 920 1~ boat.. Gd cond. Pm tM Ford ·., CheVJ panel ROY CARVER, Inc.
rura:e brakes, winch, guide Ctimpen, ~,,. .. ,9f,t _ -~~R RG0¥£581.~ ractnr Can, draptera, or wqon, '55 -'57 prefered, 2!U t. 1'1tb St, ~s 1a· Jiles S795. d,yS. s· "N.w:·~ 110v A ii. _... \.Mfilen rove vu. boau. ~. ha~ cub. 548-'5380 Costa Mesa OtMff4 NMiOS3! evea, 646--0681. · Ute, 1tove w/avt.n, Soebox, GIJ"den Grove 891-4419J===;;i;=':;:===O..:.::::=,;,;;;:=:;;,==.G:::;;:;~===;;,;;;
'68 qmYSLElt o.b. mowr .W. •!•lee pump, an ...ct • SANTA ANA ii ldll~ '°""· !US. firm! lnL Bett -· over 1215. e EXPLORER • &f6..!8621 • • • • W.9012. ... .
...,.,._ WI '89 Dodae van, tun top. •MOTOR HOMES•
"""", • • . , '-dlnett., 11M. ,..,,., olPi 4. * SEPT. ONLY *
n' Chtt1 Cabin, Groy I lnbd. lo ml. X1nt i..lfll, ' ·FREE WN~~· ·= Cy.•'r .. • u;t; .. -TV ' AIR c.
4'M&!T h-'"1 '"" W1Tll PURCHASE
11·. •111 Rita, so llP • 10Tlll\lllPll•t or tm EXP. 11
' .i-. 'l'llt 1".llw; 113111. Good -· l'f1' '°""' llalt llO & HAl\BOR BLVD.
-m.lilllJ • 1111 ----·IWITAANk , o:=.~~ i;;i,:.=,et, 1:o ':.~~-= .., r:z ltent•la
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fil&. GoOd oond. 8_, ~ U.1111•. $1111 loo ........ 111 """" wttll , • S.19'lT ' fitm, M5-ITl5 • ,., . ametator ,.. ill' and
"ll u· n~ sltlll. tll 'i0y·s·10 ~ Wli, iliil -.a.., ....U. AD
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A?-.1/FM Sharp C.r. f\1u~t UU. \>'("I
aell-leavlnrt country. Beal ...,.,_' " ""'I'"""""'"" .. -' :r:. '70 Poraclle tllT TOY TA . ,. , otter. 84l·S2Zl. One owner, Z,000 rnlle1, 0 1".., !
'70 Flat 124 Spydtr. Clean clean cor (ZZFMl)f. ' I#"'! ' hpd. AM·FM. Mags. · $Sfff 1'66 Hubor llvd. -·· ;:
!2200-~1 Crevi.r Mltora Cest• MIH ""'"°' '· "169-FIAT 124 2'1' w. lit., santa Ano -,71 -T"Yot• c.r.ll• .
2 ~ S ~ 5 ---r=83.l-~31;;11:,,.,:;--ll'M 'STATION WAGON. :) U<, port '""' •pd dlf, -Tak• ""all down or pickup! RINAULT Radio, he'1<r, l11C10r711lr. 1'~
Can liMnce IZWW370) call $1799
-13 alt 10 •rn. 546-<052. lten•ult o.m. Sole Low Down Low Tmno JAGU~ Semi Ann11t1I PHONE 6*5!11 --MIRACLE MAZDA
'T Jacur Conv. AIC, winni,
wine, Concoun eond. $550.
Alto '69 Cpe. equal cond.
l!llO. Pvt. Pl>· S1S-1232.
KARMANN GHIA
'66 Karmann Ghia. Gqod
. cond. • ll50 • ~ fit
ii48-2746.
LOTUS:,
iZMJ'a • i:ur{'"+k.' 'M~
cond. Re b It en1l1·W.
MMy xtrf,I CoNider ftdt,
113U1118
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Demonstretor 2111 naro.r Blvd.
Cle •-'9 Colla Meta •r•nc;• "" "12 'll>)oolo °"""" dtlux,
Thi1 WHltend \Tb\yl ""'· AMl'l'/I. radio. Unbe1t•ble Prices A/C. Auto trlJIO. IOtal ml
ALL 1972 MODILS 3'000. Purchuod -f/"D. IN iTOCIC,. Mtlpm--11. l~IDIATll '11 %;;;: Muir IL 4 <Ir., .._e1•1rr1~ I -~ ..m., Auto. $1'50. -~~Fiat:· !'1 TJME1.Fo1
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TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN YOLKSWACKN TRAHS=ATION CADILl.AC CADILLAC ...... i-. ~~~ "' ---------·I -·--1 Toyolaland CrulMr '71 YW lu9 $1299 '63 vw. -Robb 1969 CA•llS YOUR ONLY '~CADILLAC
H.T., W~11 Hubl, Didi; Yellow wllh bl&dt Wl'ricr. aJr/cond. Rebli •naine, UW f'ACTORY COUP£ DE VILLE~~t\ean,
Cook nm• Wbeob. Vcey 1 OWll<r. nu... w.. ,,..., IJSO, Call 55UZU. rn '67 CHEV. AUTHORIZED """"' aondl woo. "4-71J3
OW! CS'Ur TSU). <81lPBO). '19 Bua, AM/FM. radia.ll, Impala epe, • R&dio, P.S., 'II El Dorado. aupe:r *'"' »291 BILL JONES air au» stick, '7,<JOO ml 4 rJ><td, radio. B<l&• ....,.. auro., air, CJCN142), CADILLAC fully equipped. By ....,...
Crevier Molon . Good '°""· n050 .. ei;..am tor. m(lcJUni ,,.ator. $1199 J>EALER -. so:.'425.
aw. i.i .. s..oia Ana B.J. SporiKar Ctr. vw Karmann Chia 19!0, $966 • IArl<lt orJe<tJon ., COdJJ. l-'-~w~ANTED=~PR=VT~Pl'Y=-
1135-JJn l833 H.,...... Coat& """" good ....,, e.11 olltt. :zm Set It-you'll Buy It. '67 OIEY. t\' ... ~.. cowu1. 'JJB.'10 1.o m1 Cid w nv. TRIUMPH !14M191 Jlolly Ln., N...,_ e.ac:b. Camaro cpe. vs, P.s., auro. Pll1I pwr, !Ur. CUii. ""'1«!0
'" Tr,..;,,jlh GT4 s1111 ;7!_ "! ~~~! s .. ·:_~,,...~= ""'· ~~ <UES158>S1299 • ~ CAMARO
Jue -!th bll,le Interior, e~ Sharp\ Take •mall down Brlnc $1996. 6t6-3l53 • TO fl • 'IS Camaro. E:lcd coftd. 32'1
ahal!>-Like -condition. will nn.ooe private party '6S VW ..... -A clulch 64fl.9303 ''6 CHEY. :l600 llAltBOR Bl.. cu ta. Wide oval. map,
.iiLL JONES =) -0 ' new. ':' ~ cor:· . ~ ·::.i ;:.:•t;a,;;~~: P.S., 540-91~ST·=~ Sl«X>. 67.1-1481
8.J. Sportsc1r Ctr. '89 vw w .. tpha!Ja. Pot>roo COMPL ,.,.,.. vw Chulla . A mNTION 111 $899 ""'°'• UMd 990 Aulol, UMd
.2133 Harbor, Co.ta Mffl Camper w/tent. AM/FM. a: front end. Good VW trans VW OWNERS e .
54G-449l Front mount 1pare Ure. axle, Make offer. M&--'1519 nm.soafARGE )'OUt bu& '67 MUSTANG
TR-41, low tn.lltl, radial Header exhawt. 1n.Uer '67 VW Van, new paint. Exch tor a terrUlc bonepowtt in-VB, radio, P.&, auto, (JHF~
.tlrff. new aeata. $1l75. hitch $2375. 536-3&t5. eng, fantutlc, $1195/olfer crea.e tor freeway, moon· 667),
i6-2361. 'Ill VW oqbk. AM·FM. Rear 536-<Xl62. taJn or lttftt drlvtna:. 0.. $999
• VOLKSWAGEN w l n do w dell'oottt. New '70 VW a.,. autom., 31,000 pen<labl•, anootb _.,, •
tlrts. 43.000 ml. Authorized ml. $1415. C811495-C589 lot a demo ride 70 OPEL
VW serv ewry 3,l:KXI ml. * * * 499-3961 * * * and low prleu. You. tnatall Kadttte waaon Radio auto . . '63 Baja Bug, xlnt cond. Xlnt cond. $1300. 645-5417 ,70 BUG, blue, white inl or we install beauU!ul boJt· rack, (Cl7BEic> ' ·•
u bna, "'"' lhocka, paint on kit f<r oedanl, ..,_ A $139• radio. $650. Reoentl)! in-'65 Bug, aunroof, new paint 30,000 mt. Ellcel cond. $1400 Ghl , . 9
wsted. Mu.st Sac. $495. Eves &: tlret. Xlnt cond. Orig. Orlg Owner. 642-5557 to t!tie:eo~t~e pt to try Jt •
'46-1945. :"'~':"'bf;".~i~! '68 YW -BUG ----~--------'68TOYOTA
PRE-ANNOUNCEMENT
JO VW Mkrobul. Xlnt cond; 19,000 ml. $1715. 613-3563. 4 speed, radio, beater, S995 '65 VW Factory camper new H.T. Ci>e'. Auto., radio. ~new ttm. Hoolc.td for VW ... bod _ .. _ or bHt ouer 644-t687. -1600 etlfPne, Excetlent-con-CWJ'E475),
,oound pl11.1 extru. $11'25. van ~. Y poor ~~P' dltion, ,Uklnr $1 55 0 • $89t JoM6....3550 or ~ out, panel • carpet in. New ·10 VW Mint cond. 5t5-00(l. , 1 a. =-"-"""'=:'-;;':':::"== reblt 40 b.p. ene. '500 Amy sunrt, $1350/Be•t ouer ,... VW' l'op Top camoer, m.2946 Call m-3929 '69 Camper> as.ooo ml, new · '70 MAVERICK
!AM/FM', 9(XXI mJ. $3500., 1971 vw po~top camprr. Lo ,67 Bug, 58.ln> mi, xlnt run-eng -10,000 mt. Must tell. Cpe. Stick, ndka. (236BNR). 1p>nllder .U •!Im.! 496-4lf6 need AllO. '10 VW bug. V•ry $1299 alt &:30 pm, ·, mll~e. $2950. nine cond., IUJ'll'OOf, • cl ...... . * tU6-5745 * paint, $77S. 644-502 ean. V'l't".o..>V, •
MO!or ~ Motor Homff '64 VW .,..n. AM/FM, pood '68 PONTIAC ,
940 S.lt/Rent 940 $111/ Rini 940 trans. 1495. 642-4773 ""'' Lo Mons cpe, P.s., auto.,
'72 CONTINENT AL 25' Motor Home
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' . Fat 1972 CONTINENTAL pr111dly presents this new deluxe
, motor home.
THE lllTOR HOME WITH ALL THE EXTRAS STANDARD ••••
•• M. ~· • '' Chll•• GeNllM 402 C1. I• • ....-1111 H.P.J Ho...Corrotm Watet T...U
...... DIN: .... J,l/1" ''"' ,.,,.,..., "* WliMI ... s.... a.....Hetc•
hel W...W--1--. & St., Lit*
P-400 Mt.~-e Clo .... H•mpet "' .....,..., ,.,.,r " ,., .. o. .. ••'* ,,.,, ....... ~ -.,f1 Ar• lfilfl •• Pilet s..t JC."!~ wa ... utht • 4.1 C.. ;.,-= .. , . !. ) 26" .._ CeblMfl IMehs 1•'9 ..,, awu.1,.,... s.,.... sa•~,_.ty .. llt4lM• =1111 ,..... nlltM••-...,,.. o.-.......
W ..,.~&.ttT•I hceforwcrrcl Dt.n. llwtc.,_ 4,tol W.rt DIMtte Meit• I .... cw .. ~
1 ..... 1.T... . s,tc.tiHM 1d1·hlh
W .... W .. ~-W-RH._ S-. JO -P""' Ollhldo-St.Nte-CU .... -Dl..ne 40dft l'H; ~M;' '' .. " 12')' .. t 1l1•ef ,.,. .... 0...14..,.., ,,..,. ' ... ....... ~ , , ..... , .. '""".
Whitt J1011 lhl'*.,; Ii motor ,..ml, consider the 2S' CONTINENTAL
for '72' n 1t1t11mbtr this lo tht only motor homo that offora ALL
THE EXTRAS AS STANDARD EQUIPMENT. '
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DANMAR
·MOTOR HOMES
SALES -SERVICE -RENTALS
131ql, HAllJIOR,, !JARDEN GROVE
. Ntxl to G. G. Dottu~ 531-6800
970
541-5221 days. Jeff. radio. (840000).
'69 vw. SunlhlDe )"!low, $1299 $12!IO. • •
87J..8285 CONNW. CHEVROLET
'n VW Bug, rib, .Ught body 2828 Harbor Blvd.,
itarnap. XInt ene-. 835-5500 c.osta Mesa 546--1203
bctwn 9 & 5. '&t Chevy, lood tranaporta-
"60 VW recent eng o/h 1: don $125. '52 Ford panel,
clutch. Body A int. very good cond. $300. 548-6486
&ood cone!: 1395. "'"'1704. AMC
'87 VW JW1I areat. Good
bn.., -.... Many ... 1~R"'EB"'EI"'u_'.,.69-ssr ....... '"l.oaded--. -""'
. traa. $850. 846-WS. "°""· Xlnt. l139So 54&-2765;
'18 VW RIK, inmroo!, $600 or 642-46ai
m ... otter, can att • pm.1--....._Bu=ic~K,.,.--
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'68 VW, like new, AM./FM '66 Rlvi1r•
radio. lnlide beaut! Pa,y-Full power, factory air, l'OW·
menta P1ut $500. 642-7559. er window1, Jo:N mlleage, * '67. vw * on• owner.
good oondltlon IOtJO or $12'9
best ofter. 536-8938 Low Down Low Tenns
~~~--~--PHONE 645-5199 1966 VW Squarebeck. Lo MIRACLE MAZDA
mile~. Excel. $9'J5. ~ 2145 If.arbor Blvd. ~ CoataMea
'68 BUG, large eng., auto '68 BUICK Electra 225 con-
tUclc, tine cond. $10.0 . vert . 44,000 m i les.
· 11118-'19!! °' '9).1;948. Automatic, --' ateer!JW, , } '8' VW SUNROOF. power wlndow1 I: seat, tac-
xu,T 1300 CC ENG. .... Ii<, KellJ Blue -'":i::....--l ll915. CVGZ'lt/) $1 ~'9 . "0 DAVE ROSS PON'!UC.
24llO Harbor Blvd., Coat&
11ltia 11rw Me ... -1·
"n ~ Kn '70 Riviera. Cean u yom
doctors oftioe. F\Zlly auto. Votvo Gold ~ ~ ... """ ~in~,.. ~tl ~":.!air~~'"'":
·""""' MU. 551-2566 .... d. , .FULL FA!;'l'ORl;,EQUIPI' BUICX '66, Et ..... '25; Air,
$95.32 total mo 'jPymt incl Pwr, Complete' o Ab a u 1 ~
tax license A:' all ~ Planned to keep, Mutt sell! ~es tor 48 months. De-Prilpty, 1168-2594
fm'ed payment pr I c e ·n BUICK Centurion 4 Dr,
'4515.'8: Full .... pri.. hardtop. Fully oqulpped.
$4098.55, A.P.R, 11 %. On Excellent cond. S3.500
approved credit. C274209). ~2722 aft 6 pm Ask tor Le
DEAN LEWIS '66 BUICK RIV1ERA Air, fUl1 power,
YOLYO ~Dl~c
19" Hubor Blvd. 1968 El Dorado cadlllac Ute
Cott• M11• 646-9303 blue. Blk vinyl top •' int.
'66 Volvq. New Michelin X FulJ:1 equip. 48,500 lni .
radiab:. hrfttt con d. 547-1143 or 838-2296 •
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DAILY PILOT 970 CLASSIFIED ADS .
1RAHD NEW FOR ACnON •••
CALL 642·5678
Autoo, UMd
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USED CAR INVENTORY CLEARANCE!!
IXCEPllONAL YALUIS ON IXCIPTIONAL AUTOMOllWI
.
'71 EL DORADO •• $6666
Vinyl top, leather Interior, full power, fl\C-
tory air, tilt wheel, AM-FM tte:r@O, power
door locks and trunk opener, cruise con-
trol, twilia:ht aent., and more. Mutt aee.
(333DLJ)
'71 CADIILAC ••• $5777 .
Sedan De Vllle. Vinyl top, leather inter-
ior, tilt wheel, AM-FM 1terto, power door
Jock&, twili&ht sentinel, gorgwua car. (71S.
CQ!)
'68 CADILLAC ••. $2555
Sedan De YUie. Vinyl top, leather interior,
full power, factory air, Ult wheel, AM-FM
stereo, cruise control, _power door ]9ckl,
twilla:ht sentinel (946AFV)
-'69 COUGAR XR7'$2444
FACTORY AIR CONDmONlNG, V-8,'pow•
er steering, power brakes, auto. trans., ra-
dio, heater, WSW tires, absolutely out•
st.and.Ing fn.9ide I: out. Sale prlCed this
weekend (Z0R330)
'70 CHATEAU .• $3111
Ford chateau 330 wagon. Long wheel bate,
VS, automatic, power steering, air condi-
tioning, radio, heater, all four seats. (185-
AJH)
'68 VW KOMBI
Bua. Seven passenger, four·rpeed tranami,..
slon, new engine, radio, heater, WSW tires.
tng leather inter. FUll power, factory air,
maroon and white. sa:le priced! (WFI.273)
SALE PRICED
'70 EL DORADO
Onnamon firernl.9t, cordovan top I: match-
ing leather inter. Full power, factory air,
tilt wheel, AM··FM 11.e'reo, power door
Jockl. Les!I than 24,0IX> cudul miles.
(167Bt1Il
SALE PRICED
'70 MERCEDES •• $4333
220 DU:SEL. FACTORY AIR CONDmON-
JNG. Acitomatic tra.namlaslon, leather in-
terior, sandcutle belJ:e, radio. heater, white
aJdewall fires. les.s tban 35.000 miln.. See
this mint condition beauty! (122AKXJ
'69 EL DORADO • $3888
Vinyl top. leather Interior. Full power, fac-
tory air, tilt-tele wheel, ilt:·FM stereo.
power. door lockl. cruise control. twilllht
1entlneL <YPBm>
'69 RIVIERA ••• $2777
Vinyl top, vinyl strato bench ~ab, tull
powu, factory air, tilt wheel, rad1o, beat-
er, new white wall tirel. QCRG638)
'70 CADILI;AC .•• $4333
Coupe De WJe. Vinyl top. tun J>O'N'T, fac-
tory air conditioning, tilt wheel. AM-nt
latereb radlO, -(W9AVA)
'69 CADUJ.AC •• $3666
Coupe DeVIDe. Vinyl top, leather lnm.
Full pQWtr, tactory alt, power door Jock-.
tUt-tele wheel, AM-FM. wsw, etc. Very JoW
mUes. (ZSP587)
'71 EL DORADO
CONVERTIBLE. FACTORY AIR CONDI·
TIONING. White/white/red leather inter-
ior. F\111 power, stereo and tape l)'lttm.
power door locks, new WSW. t.trea. etc. Lesa than 15,000 local owner miles. (402--
CTOl
SALE PRICED . ' '72 CADILLAC
Coupe DeVille. VhU'l toP. leather inter~
full power,-factory air; tJ1t wheel, .Al\f-FM
at.ereo, ~er door lOCkl, etc. -Leu than
25<JO mlles. LoCiJ 1 owner. (918FVZ) .
SALE PRICED
Hours: 8:30 AM~ to 9:00 PM-:-Mon. i1iru Fri •
9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sat. and Sim.
2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
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DRIVE A
.DATSUN
1972.DITSUN
110 2.flll. SEDAI GREAT USED GARS i
PLANT A TREE!
For ...,., ........ wlio -*lftS a NEW DATSUN, Ni-.
Motor Co. Ill conf-ilon wltll
!toe Natlollal '-"Y s-tce wll plonta ,_ i.,... _
Also FREE to J011 111 -Maw.
POGIW 0 Awl Admrll ICl•IC , .......
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' ' '67 KARMANN GHIA ............ $1095
lll:td19, Mil"'""'-4 SpM. CWfwtl ~ Oteiwe. Tl#IM T• A T•. (TGM IWI
'67 YW SQU,AREIACK ••••••••••••. $995
N8 lltld P11"t. ._,.,, 4 ........ !VDX QI)
'61 YW.PICKUP .................... $695 '68 YW FASTIACK ......•••.•.•• $1195
lrlOM Y.U.., L9W Mli., W/l/W Tittl. (YIV lliJ
'56 YW IUG ..................... $695
ll:eai,. Custoni luck .. hit.: d.uk CeMltlM. (OH '7JI
'64 YW CAMPER IUS ••••• , •••••• $1195 4.__ 14'JIQll
'70 YW IUS ......... ,,. .. • .. • • .. $2391
O.hm ...... 'H!": ~ • ._ h111ttl (Ni Wl • -
'69 YW BUG ........•.•.•..• ~ .•
Show IOOM COMlllOlll (XJll S»I 1tac1i.
$1299
'69 YW $QUARDACK ............ $179i
.wterMtk, NT cu•11eM1e. uw uw ~ aDY ,.,
'68 .KARMANN GHIA ••...•...•. $1'1t5
lrfllllt lltld. 4 ...... fl:M19. HMfW, (UHN I»)
lll:llS. 4 "*"• AMiii. (ll:YH 1'M)
'69 YW DELUXE l~S" .. .. .. . .. . .. $2291
...... Air CMll .. 'fllt/Wo nr.,.} la Mllll. n.te1~ OW-UL (ltYC .. I
'65 YW lifG .. '. ................ $795 '69 TOYOTA COROLLA ........... ·Sitt ..... *·~ Thl.4 .,.... .... k, ....... (VCI ... , ;
70 VW IU• .. .' ....... , , : ....... $1495 '71 · VIG4 WAC50N ............. $1ttl
O.lt Of'Mll. ...... ·"'" Ol'V1 r "*" W.... CWltlM ,.,..... I• DOV) ! ,
'71 ~ 411 WA&ON ..... .' ..... $279& .'67 .YW "'& ....... .'.,; ....... ~ S129S · '""""'° .....,., ~ 6 .._, .... -M_,.. JI ,._.. ... Lk. mtl•I ~ CW, Hie D1li ..... °""'9 11:1!*. ~ .. T' ~ CWXIC kU • •
'66 YW BUG ........••••....... $895
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?2 T ....... C•••"Y ·-llT1 PIN'ro >)00 cc, air: '71 CRICKET .• PONTIAC Cnnd pm, .. TEMPEST 2 Dr ••••• T llQLD. a-. Gt
9 PM&. station WllQl. Pvwet Ford or ~ ~ '6l5 Olds siartl.tt, 2 dr KT, All/FM lttNO, auto. 4lx • ...__ ,1_ ---..ai... Pwr. braUI, steer., wfD.. Al.lllelmatk:. po•11;er •eeftnl, . tin& Clcai. rm emit. $9.
............. -~~---· ---........... aJI -· AJC. JVll, deoar, &19-1llJ at -ft·-··~ •-, ·-· ~ ·~ oo~ --• .......... ~-M ---~ ~-~-.. ;,,.--;.,-:..~-~ ::._ ..., -'*"" Dtc<i cood. ut D. -(]lCDPZ). Sia. Dir. !".".'.' ~. ---u. povm btakff, radio, be<t, · -
-brabo, faclllry olr,. =~.;_~:,;...:,.:-==--1 ·--...... 5:~ ~ .. -.-•5, ~":':::.. 12!S!'l8Z12390<) $1099 DAVE VEG· • °""'· W.,1 lop, Be•ldllUJ tuuage rad<. Only U.Olll''n Ford LTD B""""'4m. ;;;;.,..,SalAS\&n.Ud.,.. PLYMOUTH ---f15.60eO ROSS PONTIAC. 2UO _____ .. __ _
bluo .,.._ wltil motdWic '"""-Private --For ale or ,61 Olds 2 tit, N ... liHs l -·PONTIAC '69 i.e M•ns, hdtop, xlnl Harbor Blvd., Coola "-'71 VEGA $149' /lltertor • .l'XZ885. $.5499 tnd•. tlG-0022 Can i.. -• _,, -1'70 PLYMOUTH cond., olr, pwr •"rlbli<" -IT. Bl -~th bl k ,_ ~ -$1266 Low ~!ONJ; ~ T~ at ltl4 w. Bay, C.M. . ~l ROAD RUNNER ·~BO~ 4 ~· V· SIB; or ofter. 49S-~'15. T·BIRD ,;: 'k:., :U .. ~·•4-.;,.;:
S..,.._,..,'11 Buy II.
~MAZDA '87 GM:AlOE, spi>ru Coupe, 383 c.I., beige 0:1, P'ffD lilt 1• automa ic, J>OWef1 d ecr-1985 GTO 'J'rt.po.,,'ft', 4i 1pd, radio. 1Jke ne .... · (mPE),
V.f '4' )OWel' _..,. PON11AC 2 dr nr. power w • 0 w 1 ' 69 000 ml ·$850 COUEt;TOR Clualc 'ST T·
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21~~!YdJ ex~l.au oond., Jow ~ new b~::C:.::ce'::: :.em.:,A~~~~ ' 147-7992 Bird. Po"·er. auto.' $1,350 1 JBILL JONES ~lM&
.• TDYOTA
1968. Crown Imperial ' dr. 1615. "7~· '72 GRANDVILLE excdlont -condition, TIAC, 24SO H&rbOr mw.,' '62 TranlP!l"•tlon, r/h, good cash. 646-4l\I. B. . Sportscar Ctlter
8l!dan. Auto, r/b. pl .. plb, * '59 FORD *. ~ 1lt'W 19'12 Pontiac $2'JXI. MUlt see. Costa Pttesa, 54&4017, rubbrr • ..$295. '< Bird, All ·-o,ver. 2 new
atr, Nice car. $1,19$. a:ib. Grandville.. 4 Dr. H.T .• 5t8-ll22 after6pm. ,67 Pont Bonneville tully ~l rear back tlrcs. Baby blue. 2S3J llarbor, Colta lksl
-· • ~ WlTI! AUl'OIUnC TRANS '10 4'6 HEMl CUdo, low Olll L .W:t cond Uh to Trode? tJUt Trader's $500, 96U565. ......,91 um -· C.M. -1~==cc.O_M_ET___ UNCOLN PS, PB, ...... AM • FM mu..... Xlnt ..... Must ;:"' ... 4:;.,. : ... -: Puwlloe collllM la far,..., Sell the old 1tult. &ty the For that tl>m under -"" • '69 CHEVROLET radio t-<Nile con-,.. to apPftcial>, 842-45!11. s 1-5 t1ay1 for 5 --1tutt. the Peney P!nchtt. 'Dr. Sed. Rodlt>, P.s., P.B., OON'l'INENTAL 1968 ' dr. m>c,. Wt ~ wilftL p. Don't """ "" the •hi•< ·i:~· -"?,_~ drH. Autoo lmpwted 970 A-tmponed 970 Aut., lmportod 970
auto,; olr, -ml!OI Nice "5 0>met. Low mlleqo ·rn -· -.,,.yi top, fac""1 "Llaf' It In duollletl, Ship ~--'°"" ~ ..:;:;;;;;.• ~=======·=====--=o:==~;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:::;:;;:;;; ... IGl5Dn:). Good tires. l«)O. -..... °""'" olr, tires °"" olr eooditloltlnr, plus mudl to-. Resullll -opd. S!Cll. --· r
$1599 •618:&!1 • -· o...t Gold .. , mudl mott. Serial Noo CallfCl.66TL Qaalflet!Ada •• -8 GREAT BUYS
, roNNEU.atEVROLET CORVEllE ~~·~ :~:. ~$399 00 .. WM 970 Autoo, lmport9c1 m ! 2928 Harbor Blvd., ·~· ,.__ b k BELow BLUE BOOK FOR , c.oeta Mesa 546-12>3 ...-""'vc:tte fa s t a c , 6ff..-0628. -
! _ c•"•Ro C _ auto trans. kt mileage. l •• ~ PE . .,.,,,.., smio. 6"--0432-1 , auto., P.S., radio, vinyl DODGE
I i root. premium tire1. (T76-
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on floor, new t:lrea/brakes.
I CONNELL CHEVROLET Good radio A: b ea te r . I 2828 Harbor Blvd., 6'13-5135. ~
l a Meu 546-Ull ;66 Dodge Van. Xlnt cond.
~VERICK $109.97 per mo.
1972 MAVERlcK 'Grabber Yes, lust $399.00 Ls the total
Z ·tone ' ifee·ii, cO!d iij:ihOI~ ·aovm·. ~t and oril)'
sley, P/S, air eond. 12,000 $109.97 Is the total monthJY
mt. SWl in wammty, Mull payment, includil!I' tu,
tell, make offer. 492-9467. license and all f J ! an c e
231 , La Paloma, San Cl• charges, for ~ mos, on ap.
mente. proved credit. The cash ' ' ' WANTED Best oft. takft. C a 11 I Ford "! .Cbe\ly panel ·ot-Q892. 1 ·n Maverick, new tilft,
_........ '55 :; '5T prefered, ~-t\IM-up, 200 cld
, 1 ha.., <alb, '548-5380 " FALCON Mil, auto, $1950. 54µ,n4,
price la $54T4.69 lncludJne
tax a-llcen5e. Deferred P<IY"
ment price i.s $6997 .20, wblch
includes all :finance cbarres,
Ales taX and license. .An-
nual percentage rate ii
10.85,
I ,'112 <;l""l' 1-1& SIL Wq ••• Futura. olr,.a~to • PIS. MERCURY
Xln t cond, Reblt-t.b, ,,..,-,.ff< 11m, 36K, llke --------
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CIEV. lJ6,1 NOVA. FORD •u1J!mat\c, radio, be&ter,
Good lnnlporlitlon ear --· oJr cone!.,
$240 **** ..,_ vinyl top, <YCV"69l $1299 PONTIAC-GMC-FIAT 1971 DAVE ROSS PON't!AC, Ct.I I 71VEGAl,IATCHBACK MIJSJANG 2480 -·.Blvd.,°""" 2000 StatS.A.Frwy.) I GT option, Atr cobd., 4 speed, Meu, 5*«11i'. E. 1st St., Santa Ana
radio, (933DSW), 558-1000
I $2299 Hanltop, Ume .,..n exter:or, 'SI lllERC., 4-dr,, classic, "lllalce Room Fo' Dadey"
60,000 Ol'fi. mi., mecb. • , • clean out the '"'--
1 CX>NNELL CHEVROLET matching interior. Auto-perfect,, near ~ in A O\lt ••• turn that junk tnk.-~ I 2828 Harbor Blvd., matte trans., power steer-make ~r,,536-1627 Wit& a Daily Pilot C1aul!led
; Cotta Mesa 546-l203 Ing, radio, immaculate con· ,61 MERCUjiy sta w;n ad, Call 642..5678.
.Bill BARRY
IRAND NEW •n
128 FIAT·
91795
Sor;el No. 128A772212 .
WINNER OF THE CAR . •
OF THE YEAR AWARD!
All MODflS Oii-SAi.£!
Bill BARRY
FIAT e PONTIAC e GMC
f IST AT SA FRWY.>
2000 E. FllllST ST. SANTA ANA 111-1000
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'70 DATSUN WAGON '6J MhCIDES llNZ
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$1695 $1195 _,
'70 240 z
W~it• w/B!u• Int,, l0,000 mi. V1rv
nic• cond, #S l ll.
$3595
'69 FIREllRD
Erira fi11•. ]5,000 mi. Auto., Air Co"cl.
P.S., Vi11yl Tap . llAEl•ll
·$2295
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'66 DATSUN WAGON
4 1p••d. Fin t tr•n1parl1ti0fl. IDJM-
1721
$695
'70 RENAULT llO
4 Door, 4 1,.M, racll•, li•t+.r,
(101 IEO•
$1145
'71 DATSUN 1200
Cai.rp•. AM/FM, •Ir c•n4. 4 t....I,
t•1t 1bl¥• -YH'll lwy. l•tOOEC:I
$1895
13861· Harhr Blvd., 6'rdtit Grove 114-
. . ell ILOCl(S SOUTH OP &Al.DEN &ROVE Fl;~AY1 . -
Air """'" PS. 1615 $246.6 ' !plO e ep..-Aulot, New 980 Aul .. , -98~A-, Now ,. I' '66 Otevy Inipala .C dr. dltion, (20IDS~l. Colony Parle.: Air, 9 PJll
* ~ * . s" ll-yo<i'll 8"'<-11• MUST ANCi , 1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;.;;;~;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~;;:;:.;~~~;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;=11
I ~~~?"~ 9"'·-~ lwii& . NOW ·o--GE cou~··· RUMllR 1 VOLUME or wemndJ. l~ '66 Mustang $7.9f ' ·
, ·r.o 01..,.2dr.Good11m, TOYOTA c:.1dw/bl•ck•o•"'1n'"1io'-BUIC,K .. · ·QAIL· DE·aLE , ·!! I 6 eyl. 3 ~ Needl minor ,...,... Harbo C M 6t6-9.:03 V8, au~matlc, PS, fact air np&lr, $150.' 543-3691, J.;llUll;I r, · · cond. Hurry on thla one.
'86 CIEVY van cam..,. A 71 Ford LTD Country (~151). . • I '61 vw ra.-k ISS>.' eadl Sqult'e llLL JONES ' ' · '"
! orilettott.,,.,...115. S::,".°":brak"';'.!:-; ·a::J.SportscarCtr. 1972 :.-.M·· ODEL . ,· I '86 C1rv Caprice, """"'· oir, tua.,• '"""· 2833 Harbor, °""" .....
I ~;.·..,. -$650. $3299 . 541)-4491 ~~. Low Down I.ow T_. 'i ·10 Impala CUiiom 2 Dr. PHONE 645-5799 '69 MUSTANG
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, -· Pvt party. Call MIRACLE MAZDA VB, premlwn tlru, P.S., 1, ~.· 216 Harb::lr'Blvd. auto., .tJ,87'6 m.ila:. (best buY) lllOO!.'
'1111 rusr. Imt>ol#, l\11'1.. r ' Cf\" AM... St .. 799
-· 'ST Chevy,~ dr. '71 COUNTRY SQUIRE CONNEU. OIEVROLET I otter 59-6(17. , \ •
I ?2 CAMARO'tPlE. s-;_;.,. .....,,;, • VB ~uto Coot& ~.!arbor Blvdsl&.1200
3499 mile" P.S., vinyl roof, tram factOl'JI' air ' power
II autotnatlc, 6 eyl, (661ETE). wim:;w1, power ;teerlng, '69m1Ecot nomynd Spec bl& &. vallr/h, $3399 "1 p!Ww brakes. white wall n co " wan • · . ~~ r ~~·v ··-19,0lll ml. QrW owner. pvt CONNELL CHEVRO"""c tires. (,-~). -dlr. pty, nm:.AllD '65 VW Bug,
2828 Harboi Bh\1., f Call ~· f · llllllOJl, x!nt cond. $695.
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j Calta Mesa MS-m . MUST SELL! 673-3563.
"1 Caprice 2 dr bdtop, low llT1 J'OR!1, .~JD ~ ''""il,.-,M"',_-,...-...,G"'T,..., -Che~IT)'-ll Ill;"-~
ml., olr, ""' .strr ~("") .,19; "'"' ~ U,000 ml'L 390 cu Jn. u
Xlnt cond. $1295 er offer. dowa A aeata, delx int, ~ueprinted. 4 spd mqs $ • . f99..44'/5, ltmio ri;dk>, tilt wbeet, headel"I etc. 592-1665. •
'69 KINGSWOOD 9 pus. 23,IXX> rru, xlnt co n d . =--===-=-~-II _ 350 turt>of!n, new 644-7230 '69 MUSTANG Grande ,
-·-Coun -·~ w 10 '6,0lll ml, wanfy, $23)0/trd ttret, R/H, auto. Vlny'i. '65 try ...._ ...... .., ~" for vw cmpr. 6'73-4821..
AaldJ1& $1,995 pvt """'· pas1, auto trana., olr, ..._.," Pl(i>b rib, roof, rack, lo MUSTANG, 19lf8, 390 Eng.
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-• -~-, GT. With ExlraL $1400. Call '1"6 CHEVY VAN · ·-· .,...,. ~ 1:5, 645-51%7. ·
11.D! 642-76461,r<i~T~---2~--'*~~~ "" · ---'TI Brougham 2-dr vinyl top '70 Ford Mustang Mach 1 'ff IMPALA C!UST. ar, ps/pb, auio trans.; auto, air, low miles, $2100.
Cpe Air, l/.S., aum., vinyl radio. 54&-tg)3, 642-JStO. ~830-=26'10=. =~~---II
roof, superior car. (XX& ,65 VAN crpt'd &: 1...1 '65 MUSI'ANG 6 cyl, 3 spd, 753) ' • pane '""• · 5229., e ... Jn &':!, coT~ convert, "'w ""' & brim, T ., w.. $500. or be1t ofr 847...2841
'i CONNELL CHEVMLET ITbe~~_.~-,...dra,-w-:ln,....,,the-=w"'eot" l,,,65 MuaW. GT,· auto trans.,
2828 Htrlx>r Blvd, • • a Dally Pllot Oa•siDed radid, heater, new · tire!. i Colt& Mesa 546-1203 Ad. &CMi678. 1 ,. Mud ..u, $M-4658.
1, '70 Nova 2 Dr. HT\~A~uteo.~~1~n•5·~·~""'~ .. ~~S'1~0~,._~u~r1o1~, ~1m~por1tc1~~~'~10 1 VI, auto. trans., ~ steer-
! tor. -· br-Uni :~ ai.. l'altiO, bQte'; '1'blte :, nlltlrotl.~-rc"·~ t dlr;;,C.Utt~JD . I BACK--SCHOOL I I• · WAGON ·' I I ~~ p~z-.~~olr;.u":'.· I ST~~E.!!~!!!_LSI .1
' $',.999 I ,,,.ua1•1Ca11a-.iur.1twtun I !.A ,,,.UCIMK.-.cM.ftlUWf.wl I
CONNELL CHEVROLET I '64 vw ! ~'A'J3H>,roo,Blvd.. I n.•vw.,....,,.;,,,.,,,.,_,.,.,.,,., $599 • t )lea 5t6-12ti I makt1iteo1yto"(arrtebuy",Ol!V•.t:1 ...... I !~ 111\r a;;, 0>ncoun Eltat., I '67 RENAULT $699 1
: I ... ' Sta. Wino ...... I A ,_.,,, ....... ,, ""' .. ~, .,.,,,,.. • I
!_. U~~ I !f:i"vwilANEi' ........... $799' ~· ...,, tlrt4" a brake1. Panel· I ,._camper"• "do-lf.V(M.lrself" 1$1.Ciol-Oarll 1t1.1•, I :~ Inf· Md-1 $2899. 161.4861. I :'6svw i if·.... .. ·.. · .. .. I ~ iffl 'MONTE tARLO I .....,,,,; ... , .......... ~ ..... , .... ~ ..... $949 •. !~l: :~p: I t6J·muMPifRDStli " .... s999 I
• .asY: I ,.,ll••rt1tli•t•r•,..•"t•111l9ayllpltflr• I t ---;,, $3399' I MKll,." ..... '"""""' ........... I I',~~ ! 5~1!1:;;;;~: $$98999 i ~.,. -Callo,"'"' -I w .... ,.. ............. "",.., .. ,. 9 I :"~ ;-~-·""' • :u1tf0Tic0i'O.NA ...... • ?I alSVY lonpala 811, xlnt. I ....... I• '~" .. low~ ..... $1099 ·I · I _.,_,.boaloatr.:mi ...,,~,.....;...,,.,.,~ .. ..
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ELECTRA OR RIYllRA
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ALL NEW, ALL DEM.QS. All EXEC CARS MUST GO
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It has AM/FM radio, whit• side walls, Factory Air, tl~ed glau complete, custom 60/40 seat with power on
bclth sides, power windows, chrome plated whMls, pl111 tilt stffring whMI and all the Riviera luxury accessor.
· les. :#.2H902304 Demonstrator. ·
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THURSDAY-9PM-ABC
Three shows will alternate in this
time slot. The DELPHI BUREAU
stars Laurence Lucklnblll as a
man whose photographic mem-
ory and incredible speed-read-
ing skills involve him in adven-
tures as an investigator who
does secret work for the Pres-
' of the United States. Anne
Jeffreys co-stars as the mysteri-
ous woman who gives the agent
his assignments. JIGSAW
probes the emotional. deeply
moving side of police work. with
James Wainwright starring as a
deqicated officer assigned to
the t>.u~eau o! missi'!.9 per~ns
Why people sudaeoly arqp out
have their differences. Victoria
Young (Mrs. Brian Keith) por-
trays Punl, nurse-receptionist.
Brl8n Keith
,THE WALTONS
THUR~AY-8PM-CBS
of life. rejecting their careers. '
families and friends, is the puz-
zling jigsaw the young officer
must solve. ASSIGNMENT: The tenderness of family loves
and struggles are depicted in
this hour-long drama about a
closely-knit family living In the
Blue Ridge Mountain area of
Virginia during the difficult years
of the depression. Richard
Thomas stars as John-Boy Wal-
ton, the oldest son of John and
Olivia Walton. played by Ralph
Waite and Michael Learned, re-
spectively. Other members of
the Walton family include Will
Geer as Grandpa and Ellen
Corby as Grandma. Portraying
John and OUvia 's younger chil-
dren are John Walmsley as
Jason. Judy Norton as Mary
Ellen. Mary Elizabeth McDon-
ough as Erin, David S. Harper
as Jim-Bob. Eric Scott as Ben.
and-Xami-CoUer as Elizabeth.
VIENNA stars Robert Conrad as
a man with a past and the
sometime ageAt of a Washing-
ton-based organization that
works with Interpol and other
European agencies to eliminate
international crime. Charles
C1off1 plays a leading role as
Major Caldwell.
Charin Cloffi and
Robert Conrad
THE LfTTLIE PEOPLE
FRIOAY-8:30PM-NBC
Dr. Jamison (Brian Keith) is a
pediatrician with a private office
and a free clinic on the island
of Oahu in Hawaii, where the
series is filmed. His daughter
(Shelley Faberea) is fresh out
of medical school and eager to
assist her father. Professionally,
doctor and doctor-daughter
BRIDGET LOVES BEANIE
SATUADAY•8:30PM-CBS
David Birney and Meredith
Baxter star as a contemporary
young couple who fall in love
and marry despite their diverse
backgrounds. Bernie is a strug-
g It ng writer of middle-class
Jewish stock who supplements
his income by working as a·cab
driver Bridget is an elementary
school teacher from a wealthy
Irish Catholic family who quickly
adapts to the role of a housewife
maintaining a small apartment
above Bernie's parents' deli-
catessen. The differences in at-
titudes and ideas between the
couple and their families create
comic conflict
THE DAILY Pit.OT, TV WEEI<, SEPTEMB!R 10, lt7Z
THE 808 NEWHART SHOW
SATURDAY-9:30PM-CBS
Bob Newhart plays a psychol-
ogist and apartment dweller
who manages to find amusing
difficulties both at home and at
the office. Suzanne Pleshette
co-stars as his wife. Peter Bon-
erz plays an orthodontist whose
office is on the same floor as
Newhart's. Bill Daily co-stars as
a neighbor who 1s the flight of-
ficer aboard an international
airline, and Marcia Wallce por-
trays Newhart's receptionist.
Patricia Smith appears an an-
other of the neighbors.
• THE NEW BILL COSBY SHOW
"MONDAY-10PM-CBS
Comedian Biii Cosby combines
comedy and variety, returning to
the type of performing that ele-
vated him to stardom. The series
promises a satirical look at con-
temporary life in America.
Heading the show's regular
supporting cast are dancer I
singer Lola Falana, and the no-
table Quincy Jones, the show's
on-camera and off-camera
music boss Among the other
regulars are Susan Talsky. Fos-
ter Brooks. Monte Landis and
Oscar DeGruy. Scheduled
guests include Sidney Poitier,
Harry Belafonte, Buddy Hackett.
William Conrad. Robert Culp.
Anthony Newley and Tim Con-
way.
· Lota Fatana and Bill Cosby .
(j
NBC SUNDAY MYSTERY
SUNDAY-8:30PM-NBC
•
I
A Fourth segment 1s added to
last season·s Mystery Theatre
segments that include McCloud.
Columbo and McMillan & Wife.
The newest addition is "HEC
RAMSEY," and it stars Richard
Boone as Hector Ramsey. a
gunfighter-turned-crime fighter
in a small Western town at the
turn of the century. who stays
a step ahead of his adversaries
by utilizlng the latest crime-de-
tection devices. Co-starring is
Rte Lenz as Hec's boss-a 28-
year-old sheriff, who, despite his
youth. is far more conservative
than his anti-establishment em-
ployee.
THE PAUL LYNDE SHOW
WEDNESDAY-8PM-A8C
Paul Lynde stars as an attorney,
Paul Simms. in generational and.
ideological confllc with his
gen.ius son-in-law:Although the
genius knows everything about
everything. he can't hold a
job-and that drives Lynde up
the Establishment wall. Etlza-
beth Allen co-stars as Simms'
wife: John Calvin and Jane Act-
man as the super son-in-law and
his wife. Simms' daughter; and
Pamelyn Ferdin as the younger
daughter
THE SANDY DUNCAN SHOW
SUNDAY-8:30PM-CBS
This young comedienne's series
was suspended last season
when the star had to undergo
surgery. She returns In an en-
tirely new production. The
fresh-faced star again portrays
Sandy Stockton. small-town girl
from the Midwest who is study-
ing for a teaching degree at
UCLA and working in television
commercials whenever possi-
ble. For a little extra cash, she
also fills in as a substitute sec-
retary for Bert Quinn (Tom Bos-
ley), her agent. Other featured
regulars are Marian Mercer, M.
Emmet Walsh and Pam Zarlt.
BANYON
FRIDA Y-1 OPM-NBC
A one-llour adventure series
starring Robert Forster as Miles
Banyon, a private detective in
the hard times of the late 30's.
Richard Jaeckel co-stars as a
hard-nosed police lieutenant
who was once a patrolman
buddy with Banyon. Joan Blon-
dell 1s featured as Peggy Re-
vere. who supplies Banyan with
secretary/receptionists; and
Julie Gregg co-stars as a torch
singer. and Banyan's romantic
interest.
Pace I
THE DAILY '9L01'. TV WEEJC, SEP'RMBER 10., lt72
REGULAR DAYTIME PROGRAMS
M OR N I N (,
5:30 ®J le•I tstN tavest111tnt Wed.,
Fri. Collece credit course.
6:00 tJ (J) Summer Semester
~Today on Ult farm Tues., Thurs.
6:25 0 Knowttdie "Chicano"
6:30 a Odyney "Ceremony of lnno· cence" Tues.-Thurs.; "Eooloey" Fri.
(j) EduCltion•I feabtrn O Acnu Ult fence Mon.; Ma.Sn&
tilt Most of MlturltJ Tues.; DavtJ
ind Gollattl Wed.; hrent YoutJt fo-
rum Thurs.; Youth and the Issues
Fri.
(1Q) The WOf1d Tomorrow m Educational featurtS
6:45 fE Co11t•oditJ Report
7:00
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who~d
suspect
that you're
wearing a
hearing aid?
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Trimllte 77
Eyeglass
Hearing Aid
Tbls Molel Gives
Long Battery Lile.
Upto4'8Houn
of DepeAdablt Service
Wltb Each Battery.
Modem and allractive slyllo1
with comforta~ contour fitting
over tM ears. Includes a tele-
phone coil with slide tctuated
switch. Gaft -be-litted to ~.\sh
or left side. In black or brown.
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Call Your Nearest Seara
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a a m Sale tt "" ee"'*' II lhwle. See Daytime Movies.
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em Hod"'*" led,.
Ar Tf RNOON
. 8' 1'M ell a Matdl U:OOm~-
U11ttad ltKMfl Rtport Mon.;
: See Daytime Movies Tues.·
Fri. ~ i f.:tUWOnt
• V!'11ttt Hd t9't lnues Thurs.
aa...,.,1 hurlMt s. .. Street
. Fubnt Tuu.-Frl. T• ...... T1111•
12:15 II Mewte: Set Daytime Movlu Mon.
lZ:ZS m Teti'*'" TU1tdo
12:30.
1:00 I I TM Q11ktln1 Upt m n. DedOft
1 YHr let Cf) Cl} El) M My QI._,.,. · m lilMll: Set Daytime Movies.
FYI
1:30 ~ofNIPt m Allllttter Wtrtd
: Set Daytime Movies. (I) (I) El) Ltt'a Mab a Deal
JMmtoClfMShw
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Cf) @) Mowte: See Daytime Movies.
0 The Rul Md:eys
m "• loo rtnn ID lo47 and Frftftcl•
(lj) The Fonyta Sap Fri. m Cinema 36
3:30 111r1 Your Bet
D (j) Mike Doql11 5'low
O OuJt and Harritt a CIJ mo... Uf• .. LM
0 TIM Loft• Ranpr
GI Qu~ Draw McCrn
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4:00 IJ Movie: Seo Daytime Movies.
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ID Tiie Munsten
1 1.S:::'Ta~ MJ Fft'Dffta Martian
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4:30
5.-00
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5:15 &) ........ Muadlal
5:30 I MIJtlerry RFD DHftls Ult """ace Dl•tel ... ne; Ice follln p,..
• re Fri. onlY. Hosb 8111 Bllrrvd
and Dave Reeves take vltwer1 be·
hind th• ICtMI for inteMtw:s and
a sneak prwltw ti Ice follies' fib·
ulous lineup of talent.
I llil TM Otdrk Ct•pany Lnle..W .....
That Clrt
Features
Speed RICM
ALFA ROMEO
Coast Imports
I 000-1200 Coast Hwv.
Newf ort Beac~~2..()40~ tJt j;la;1~ !ll•ff1
Ward S. lee Inc. 12~'4 S. Main St., Santa Ana
547-5826
Harbor American
1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
I
-Roy arver Inc. L.. --• ....,-.
23'4 E. 17th St.
Costa Mesa 546-4444
Crevier Motors
208 W. I st St., Santa Ana
835-3171
BUICK
Bauer Buick -2925 Harbor
Costa Mesa 979-2500
CADILLAC
Nabers Cadillac
2600 Hatbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
540-9100
CHEVROLET
Conne11 Chevrolet
2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
546-1200
CHRYSLER -PLYMOUTH
Huntington Beach
Chry$ler-Plymouth
16661 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach 540-5 164
DATSUN
Costa Mesa Datsun
2845 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
5'40-6410
Dot Datsun
18835 Beach Blvd .
Huntington Beach 8'42-7781
DODGE
Courtesy Dodge
2888 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa
557-9220
FORD
Dunton Ford
2240 So. Main St., Santa Ana
5'46-7070
,Wilson Ford
18255 Beach Blvd.
H.untington Beach 8'42-661 I
THE DAILY PILOT, TV Wf£1(, SUTEMl£R 10, 1172
' .
PORSCHE -AUDI
Don Burn~ Porsche-Audi
13631 Harbor Blvd.
Garden Grove 636-2333
Chick Iverson Ponche-Audi
445 ·E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach 6Ti-0900
RENAULT
Coast Imports
Unlv..eaity-.Oldsmobif&--++--ttl\N--t 200 W. Coest Hwy.
.,arn u -L --Bl d C t M Newpe>rt Beach M2-0406-,-'--QOIV-E'l:?~ v ., os a esa
5'40-9640
JAGUAR
Bauer Buick -2925 Harbor
Costa Mesa 979-2500
LINCOLN • MERCURY
Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury
t 30 t·No. Tustin, Santa Ana
547-9183
Connell Chevrolet
2828' Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
546-1200
MERCEDES-BENZ
Jim Slemons Imports
Werner & Mein St .. Senta Ana
546-4114
OLDSMOBILE
Unive~sity Oldsmobile
2850 Harbor Plvd., Costa Mesa
540-9640
OPEL
Bauer Buick -2925 Harbor
Costa Mesa 979-2500
PONTIAC
Dave Ross Pontiac
2480 H•rbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
546-8017
Slemons lmp,orts
2201 S. Main St., Santa An• 557-5242
ROLLS-ROYCE
Roy Carver Inc.
214 E. 17th St.
Costa Mesa 546-+444
SUBARU
Fritz Warren's
Sports· Car Center 547-0764
710 E. I st St .• Sant_a Ana
TOYOTA
Dean Lewis Imports
1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
646-9303
TRIUMPH
Fritz W errerU_
ports Car Center 547-0764
710 E. I st St., Santa An•
VOLKSWAGEN
Harbour Volkswagen
I 871 I Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach 842-4435
Chick Iverson Volkswagen
445 E.Coasf Hwy. N 8.673-0900
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THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER JO, lt72
SUNDAY
SEPTEMBER 10
MORNING
6:15 m TM CtuiJtophers
ed. This leads to a discussion with
the (:Omputer on the vestiaial thumb.
Cl) Zoorama 0 Mcwk: (C) "Yoy111 of 01n1er"
(adv) '62-John Hensen. Karin Baal.
~ American Fo-M1tsic
Eli) [j) Spass'1/rttchlf Chea lour·
nament Specie! eovtraae. via dupli·
utlon of moves in New Yort. Shelby
L.1._m•n and experts analyze play.
@Ii) Fr1nt1 1 la V'td•
~ lhe Wtsterntrs
6:30 m Tl\t Bible Answers
6:45 Ci) Cl\ristopher Close-Up
10:30 · This Is Ult Uft
7:00 I Tti. Arcllies Rea Humb1rd
• Hour of .Otlivere_nce
The Jetsons
Unit One
Ask Con1ress/Soclal Security
To Be Announced
lttTMr. Be Upt
Outdoof Soortsman
faith fM todlJ .
• Yoees dtl S.mlnarlo
Movtt: "It Kappentd on Fifth
Avenue"
Q) Cine Mtlliclno
7:30 Harlem Qlobetrotters 10:45 U Sports Chlllen1e
' Th• Chrlstopti.rs
Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Leave tt to Bt1ver
Or. 81111 J. H11r1is
11:00 D Movie: ''Tht Double Ac•nts"
(adv) '63 -Marina Vlady, Robert
Hossein.
Pink Panther
Et.rnenmy News W ~cred Heart/The Christophtn
a:oo u ~ LamF UrUo ,., Feet O((il t Around the World In
IO Days
I John11y Bench Show
C!)Bullwll\kll Na Loots. at Ltamln1
San Diep Happenlna
Movie: "Bam1d1 Bill" (com)
• -Wallace Beery, Leo Carrillo. ID Churdl in Hit Home
@m Pantalla DolDlnlcll
ft Is Written
Herald of Truth i ::!.~~ ... ~~:: 11:15 IJ An&ell lastblll Calif. Anaels vs.
White Solt at Chica10.
Old Tirat Gospel Hour
Wonderama
11:30 (I) Mov+t: "Blad Beauty" (adv) '46
-Mou freem1n .
W Rtvlval fires
Qt Chapuln •f Bourbon Stleet
1:30 B (j) Look Up and Uve 0 T1lkin1 Wlttl 1 Giant Dr. Mary
Calderone, noted 1uthority on .sex
educ1tion, discusses "What's Mas·
culine, What's feminine?" with teen·
•&•rs Nancy Wemer and S1ephen
Flo<ich. Cil Real &Utt Open House fJ Campus Profile U D11 of Dlscevery U!J Kaduyn Kuhlm1n
Qt Gr1mblln1 football
9:00 Caratf• Three
• Serendipitf
011 of Discovery
IU1ttdt11 of CM'ta'°1 Cl) Oral Roberts
It Is Written
Brother Al
· Musica J P'1l1br1s
9:30 ~Cl) Face tlle Nation
I Sbtloft .. Station
Or1I Roberti
Movlt: "Secret of t1'e Red Or·
c (rnys) '62-Marisa Mell.
l =':u~~an c.nsvttatlon
016 Time Gospel Hour
(Jj S,.ISQ/tbcller Cheu Tour·
11M1e11tRewltw
&I) Esta Es .. Vld• 8 TIM Mun.tars
9:40 Cl) Bibi• Stories/Acdon
10:00 f) RHts P,...St11on Footban San
frtncisco 49ers vs. L.A. Rams, taped
Friday In Los Anaeles. 0 Chafltnft MJ Sermon Guest
speaker Is Or. James Anaell, United
Prtsbyteri1n Church, Claremont
I Hour of Power
CJ) CurfolitJ SMp Pim 1nd
phask Mr. Jones If dolo' can bt
left.footed as people are left·hand·
ZOO M•••. Wish
5t1t Trek Movie: '"Stfff Ladt' (mys) '53
-Rod Cameron, Tab Hunter.
@) Movie: '11N Lone H•lld" (wes)
'54-Joel McCrea, Barbara Hile.
A r T F R ·~ fl < > r.i
12:00 I (]) luua ad Answtrs liitnti•llJ Su • Mcwle: (C) "Htrcults Aplnst th•
M•19ls" (adv) '60-Marll Forest. m lnslpt
12:30 IJ ())U.S. Open Tennis flnals of
the $160,000 tournament at tht
West Side Tennis Club, forest Hllls,
N.Y.
CI) Cellt(t fooU>all 0 Avtcufturt USA 'The One·Anned
Crop Ouster"
D SUSflft• ThNtre "That He
Should Weep f« Her" Milton Berte,
Carol Lawrence star. A lonely wfd·
ower accidentally shoots a thief rob·
bin& his store and falls In lov• with
the dead boy's sister.
I Jot De Silva's Open Font•
Tiit Ill Y1tley
Bultwlnllle
1:00 0 IMS*iO Wilfl . Manuel Ar11on
Reles Tijerina. a national Chicano
leader, will talk about 1eneral issues
th•t concern Mexic1n-Amerlc1ns on •
1 nation•! basis.
~ F1lr1 Featurt
Movie: "Dran10" (dr1) '57-Jeff
C andltr, Joan11e Oru.
I =-~:r Prus =n• Publlca Mike 1 Wish
1:30 CJ Inquiry Host Maury GrMn U ·
emines LA 's low-cost houslnt crl·
sis with auests Jot Kennedy and Ken
2
J
Topplna of th• LA. County Pl1n·
nlna Commlulon, ind Don Cnnt of
tht County's Department of Urben
AH airs.
Cowll Tlllt WtuWn't It ltaten A
miew of the t9n u.s. Opin Gott
lpmaiJ/filchtr Cheu lwltw Dalill ....,. !~(j)w:r-~72 s. ... °'111· lfci~;t:. · and doslna ctre·
monlu 1r1 featured.
lfiB I ~Hfi!l luidt 1111 U.S. 011ta 'if>ebb 1 -tt11 Course l'hat
Wouldn't Bt Staten"
1Tour~~9Rs
. C.pua Prtfllt
4:00 Cl) ea.,.. Prefilt D laipt "Sttd of Dissent" Rob-
ert Lansln1 ind Marlon Rosa stir. II UCLA Football T1p1 d1l1y of yes.
ttntl(s 1ame between UCLA Bruins
and tht Uftlvlrslty of Nebraska
Cornbusflers.
I Vtice of CllnrJ ....
1:4511 Mtwit: .. ....,. ., tlll Su" (dr1)
•l§ -Oouflas Fairbanks Jr., Mer·
prtl Lockwood.
Z:OO Dam w..w Ins., wt Uvt
COY1ra1e of the toumamtnt from M·
ron's (Ohio) Flrtstont Counby Club.
Comp1tJn1 In ttll four.man fllld art
Guy Pl119r, Jtek Nicklaus. l11 Trt·
vlno~nd Ga Brtwtr. m Drucs • 1atet11t1 David rost 11 Pl'Ofrlm Ill·
amines tht dlfferln1 systems of
clru1 abuse control In Enalalld ind
America. Tht Enatlstt tr.It dru1
1buse 11 1 mtdlcal problem; where· 4:JO
as, the Anllficans COl\SJdtr It 1 lepl one. .
l fllftlll Trills
fattwa1m111ce
Z:JO m SWtqiR' Wlleels
S:OO B (() MR. Prt-St1• FtttlNln
ifnnnot1 at Miami, live. 1J MeN: (C) .......... the...,_,.
(wa) '52 -Steve Cochren, Shtny
Jackson.
G)Tlll VlralMU (II).,...,,,....... CMa .... 5:00
s:JOIS.m=' ....._ •.
(l)W .... t• D c.1etp Flltlad '7Z An hour pro-sram 'POflllhtln1 tht outmndln1
stars ind top pmes of the previous
d .
11Ntllff
fU•OdrlMJ • FoltS..pofJ1pe1
, ...... f.spe111
Tiiis .... Ute
• • ,...,.. 1.at1111 ... Domlnso
CMealhw c ........ .....,
• lllN: "'tt, tilt Ttmr f,.. ...
=::,~" (sd·fl) '58-Ma~·"
m ,...: <C> """ FtrllJlllt .... •" (dre) '49--E.rrol Rynn, Greer Garson. ...... c. ..... lltll ''Wlldllfe"
• Plrtrllt " • .., ....,., ......
FIOlllllCat
Ytleetl~
-..: ....... (IUS) '56--0orts
• Louis Jourdan, 8any Sulllv1n.
THE DAILY ftlLOT. TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 10, 1972 .....
Daniel ......
larltr Ted hstro111 .eo. .........
f Mf arrta Falcon
1D11ba
S:JO ~#HcilL I Nomtan Rochtfl'I Wo ••• An A..rlClft Df'11m .
(I) Movie: "Eltpbant lo(' (1dv)
'37-Sabu.
ti§ Movie: "Man In die Mldd1t•
(dra) '64-Robert Mitchum, Fr1nce
Nuyen.
I Ftlk Cuftar
Kerun V1rletJ Hour WasNnatlDft Witt In Rtevlew
OHie-Mi
Ma11t.nnl "Music You Hive
A.siled to Hm" Buaie '9 Spttcl Ricer
~ V F N I N (,
1:00 II Fall PrtNw "A Fill for You"
Prevltw of new prime time pro1r1ms
on KNXT.
(3) Mowlt: {Zltr) "!Mabollque" (mys)
'55--Simone Slanoret, Vera C1ou1ot.
Hmm News iiwli: (3111) --TM Youn1 Uo
(dra) '58 -"4ar1on Br1ndo, De1n
Martin, Montaomery CJlft, Hope
Lanae, May Britt, Mulmlllan Schell.
Story of two Americans and one
German Involved In the World W1r
I
ll ca,;:i1ns. .
I Spy
T•JeMISllow ............ u.tca ""'-............. ._.,,_ .
I CtllltlJ ... Wtselnl Tutrt dlf .,_.,. n,..-...
':30 II Alltfkl• IJftstytt ''Theodore
Roosevelt's Sapmore Hill" Story of
Saaamore Hill, located In Oyster Bay,
l.I., named for the lndlan Chief who
ceded the lend to the first settlers. D Story Thtatrt "Further Adven·
tures of the Little Peasent," "A
Visitor From Paredlse," ''The Welk·
In Man" 1nd "News."
News
Nltlonel Autonltbilt Troltblt Jlz Movie: "f"ttnd Wit1'Mt a ftct"
!·fi) ·~ush1ll Thompson.
TIM Jm Set "Ted Curson 1nd
mpeny" (R)
fEDtM• m Election '72 Luctdta
I Hu•en Dimension "Th1ilend"
Tht Country Place
Hudlltop Elliot Mintz
7:00 I,.._ Cltte Roberts • Wild IOl .. 11 "Lair of the Ti1er"
WUd Wiid West -
leftlcdtM1 Hls1oricJI dances of
txlco e,. fHtured. D Ded Valley Dlys "Blsculti ind BlTry the Kid" Emily Binks, Ben
Cooper star.
IPnaport to Tmel
Etctrlc ColllptftJ
Japanesa F1t11ily Drl11ta
Tht Jm Set "Ted Curson ind
piny'' (R)
I Wiid IU11_.. ........
7:JO 11ac511n1 tit a11 Pf'Oll'lm ( ......,
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. IEPTOtHlt JO. 1972
SUNDAY (Continued) I ... lfe utl ;r;-.u...
EJ~
fJ ZENITH PRESENTS: 1~...:... i.. ... --.
,...
portrays the capture and trainina of
Shamu, and her emerpnce u the
performlna star of Sea World. Uoyd
Brid1es Is host and n1rrator 1s view·
ers are shown that the killer whale
t1n be tauCht not to kill. O t1it!'W•lt Dl11•1 "DIV
Crockett ind the River Plr1tes" DhY (feu Parker) and Georae Russell
(Buddy Ebsen) enlist the 1ld of thei
rormer adverury Mike fJnk (Jeff
Yortl) in a tl&ht to make the Ohl
Ri'#er sari for honest boatmen.
~ =~ (90) ~rt.r's Ana'(' ~:69 -Stephen Boyd, Robert
0 Movie: (C) (2tlr) "Lt .... ef tflt
lOlf' (adv) '57 -John Wayne,
Sophia Loren. A search for treasure
in the Sahara Desert. m Three Passports to Adventure
''The Austria Nobody Knows"
@) ()]) The Frt11ch Clllf "Cheese
Sourfle" m t.. Criada BJen ~rl1d1 m The Adcl1M F111tlly
8:00 IJ CBS S.ltdlJ . Movie: (C) (90) •<TIM.,_ a.me" (com) '64-ToOJ
Riiclall, Barbua Eden, Burl Iva,
Edward Andrews. An Inferior man
finds an old lamp with • aenle in It
1,1 CI> (I) m ltn Sii•-oe,.. ~ HTlhlflhts of the 1972 Summe
i m!til!MS. Dnlp Via Sltellite
( ) Oa d rost ho$t1 a look at both
Enaflsh ind American 1JStems of
dru1 abUM control. ID Tiii Dnld fl'llt SMw A salute
to V!aor Borp lftd his ecclalmtd
"Comedy In Music."
Cll•ritr F'Oltbali Sin Diero
Char11n vs. New 'tort JetL ~CiM4elhlliqt
Mewie: (2ttt) ~ Dl"9 I Die"
( rt) '39 -James Clpey, Georae
Raft
* A SALUTE TO TV'S ~-"' -
25TH ANNIVERSARY! ::::... Miik.iia
Tot> s1ar~I hlllftl r .... -. r ... J!..~CllA = ll:t»ICJlDD(f)dl"""
Z5tll An--, Proanim lllOlictm Iii lr....,. the ln0$t memorable inocnents of tel· .._..: ......, llMC Met .......,,.
evlslon's first quarter C: Ap-(mp~-M1liofl Cool!.
1:30 0 QQl @?:) I l!lc!lL f Oz.De's Clds pearlna in the nostalalc I will 0 : ........ I'* tllt tlaflt"
Ozzie and Harriet Ne son decide to be such stars as Lucille 8111, Sid (ilra) '~John P•YM, Mona f rte·
rent 1 room to a colleae coed end Caesar, Jimmy Durante, Lome manu....a.... ) .,.H ....... ,-...
wind up with two take~ white Greene, Bob Hope, The Smolbers f! ...11te! <C -, ... .._rs
and one black. Brend• Sykes and Brothers, Ed Sullivan, Dinah Shore .. ,......, (ldV) 53 -rt
Susan Sennett are featurtd. -and Florence ttenderson who sets 1\11or, Ann 8tyttl.
9:00 Ba m ll!i<f I Uu Wlttt a z the tc:ene with ·an openina vocal of 8) KATHRYN KUHLMAN
llit mUsleal come t1lents of Un "~ow.._:• It Was." * (IN COLOR)
Mlnnelll •fl showc1Sed In a four-1>1it fa Attlntatift• I ~ KIM .. ~rt film~ before • "" 1udlenca m "' Qutstloa • .,.... ............ "Th• Sal· 1n New York s Lyceum Theatre. • ual Rt~utlOn In America"
R Roller Games LA .T·Blrds vs. 10:00 !! '-' Titt Bold OMa -11te N.Y. Bombers. Amandi Fallon" (R) Jane 11:30 UN•• of Utt 81• "The White
Ci) Tht Ufe of uoaarclo DI Vind Wyman auests as a pedl1trlcl1n who Bl~" • COnclusion must leam 1 youna boy's secrwt be· §a,.,.., T"'Pl .._ fl Sa•Wll Rn91utioft fen she can treat him. ~: "'-~" (dra) '56 !f1 tBJ Mntlt,piece 1'tatre -Wt 11 m N1W1 lchtrd Crtnl\I, Cito Moen. f'JJ~ :::;:> D ZENITH.PRESENTS: W ~ ... DaJ , .. a. Heyl" * A SALUTE TO TV'S <rfnl'I) ~ SI___. -rt 9:30. 25TH ANNIVERSARY! Whltm1n. "'°"' .......... ~u~
fJ Final years in Papal I en Fall ,....... a....., ea ... * and French Courts. A 11111 .... • aep THE LIFE OF """fn• ftlWN 12:45 Cl) luues Mil AlllRrs
E V IBl ~ It Popa "Steve Al· L ONARDO DA INCi len"lR> Stew ind his mJSfery auat l:t» ~ MoN: (C) "'-LldJ" (wts)
fJ 6!'CJ<f t Tiit Ufe tf l.leH* lead Arthur Fiedler and the Boston 5S-Cfjudette Colbert, Blny Sulll·
DI nclusion of a ftft·Plrt i on a zany Mnina of fun. DCI> ...., saries of specials devoted to the Flo-,...., ...
rentine lrtlst whose nnius In a • r..,. ttallM 1:15 Cl) ,.._
dozen major fields of trt ind ldence LM .._ SllN
brouaht hls Renn1isslnce world to 10:30 Jeny VWb "Haney Wiison" 1:30 m MMe: .. ,__,. (tdv) '5S-Chl·
the tllreshold of modem times. Wtrkl r........ quit•, BlrtOft lbcUne.
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SEPTEMBER 11
For momlnc •nd •fternoon llstlnas,
please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, •re
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
• 9:00 m .. ,., Dear Secretary" (rom) '48
-Kirk Doualas, Laraine Day.
9:30 D (C) "Merry Andrew" (com) '58
-Danny Kaye, Pier Anaell.
10:00 Cf) ''The Lone Hind" (wes) '53-
Joel McCrea, Barbara Hale. II "Dud! Soup" (com) '33-Marx
Brothers.
12:1511 "Danaer lone" (mys) '51-Hugh
Beaumont, Richard Travrs.
1:00 (iJ "Panic In tlM Yt1r hro" (dra)
'62-Ray Milland, Jean Haaan. m "111t Hard Man" (we~ '57-Guy
Madlson, Valerie French.
1:30 II "Red Salute" (com) 'JS-Robert
Younr. Barbara Stanwyck.
3:00 (I) (C) '6Tht Ballad of Andy Ct0eker"
(dra) '67-lee Majors. l1'iil (C) "Man Wittlout a Star" (wes)
'ss.-:-Kirk Doualas, Jeanne Crain,
4:00 II (C) "JOna of Ult Roartn1 '20s"
(dra) '61 -David Janssen, Diana
Dors.
4:30 (]) Sl•t u lOAM llstin1
5:00 (iJ ''Cfy of Battle" (dra) '63-Van
Heflin, Rita Morano.
Newport
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1:00~ae..mmm"• lfi Pondenisa "The Sisters" Adam
is accused of killing a youna girl-
and faces a lynch mob. GJt Snt1rt
Tiit Flintstones
ToftlOfrow's Yesterdays
Roats hra Veronial
: Hod1epeqe Loda•
Maybeny RFD
• • La Secunda Esposa
Tllree Stoo,es
6:30 Cil Hacan's Heroes O Movie: (90) ''The Victors" Part I
(dra) '64-George Hamilton, Georae
Peppard, Vincent Edwards, Melina
Mercouri, Elke Sommer, Jeanne Mo·
reau. Story of a squad of American
infantrymen from their early days in
London, at the beginning of World
War II, through the rugged fighting
in Italy and France, and of the
loves they find on the way.
CBS News Walter Cronkite
Merv Griffin Show
AndJ GdffitL.---RadnJ SWeepstakes
lonat1me Neliflbors
: Moine Tbinp Grow "Soils"
• Joanne Carson Show
Green Aerts
• • Pro11111 Policial
· Canadian Foothll
tfudshop Elliot Mintz 7:00 R CI> am News Movie: (C) (2tlr) "Marria,e on
ttte Rocks" (com) '65--0ean Martin,
frank Sinatra, Deborah Kerr, Hane
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TH,E DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 10, 1972
Marshal Matt Dillon,
an outlaw gang and
two runaway kids on a
raft meet head on in
"The River." Part One
of a special two-part
dramatic episode.
A broken leg keeps Lucy
off her feet. But not out
oft.he hair of a handsome
doctor, played by Lloyd
Bridges. D;:..aughter Lucie
and Gale uordon are in
f bedside attendance.
Doris' new romance,
played by Peter
Lawford, doesn't
understand that the
cause of her constant
fatigue is an extra
-,job-thatk~sherup
nights.
7:
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t,nslon, but his plan backfires. Sim
MtMllt, MichHI Ontke1n. Geora '
Stanford Brown end Gerald O'Louatl·
llln ='Ptny Mason
...,..... Coraje
Qt I sglc!Al I OUr Yiolnt U1I· went (~)teent discoveries In as·
tronomy are explored In documen·
tary by Nl&el Calder. Narrators art
Cal Sa11n and Robert Macf~eil.
1Neclltdt5111
&tKion Contrll
Mowlt: (2ttf) "f..CS "'Su!Mbl"
(com) '38 -Carol Lombard, Ralph
Bellemy.
l:JO ID Men &riHia sa.ow
9:00 R CJ) NlW SEASON Htn1'1 luq Uord Brilt&ts 1uests as a physician
who attracts the attention of Lucy,
who is hospitalized with • broken
lea acquired In a skilnJ accident.
Alan Oppenheimer portrays Or. Hen·
'1._Ptrker.
U l10l m NlW SEASON NBC MAt1t·
d11 Movie: (C) (2ttr) "The Andtf'MI
Tfpes" (SUS) '.Jl -Sean Connery,
Dyan Cannon, Mtrtin Balsam, Alan
Kine. StOIY or the pftftltlfli -=~ ·-
ecu1ion of a darln1 robbery with an
lntri1uin1 $tlbplol
l fttu• ltxN11
CI) Cl) m AIC lhndaJ Mowtt:
(ztlt) -. Odd c.upi.'' (com)
-Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau.
A pair of mismatched room·
mates find that sharin1 an apart·
ment is no easie.r than bein& mtr·
ried.
I U11 YtraM Para Recordar
TIM Yatlinfaa
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First time on television!
,. --. .~
9:00 The Odd Couple
StarritJg Jack Lemmon
and Walter Matthau
ABC Movie Special 9(D
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 10, 1972
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TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER 12
For momlna •nd •tt.fnoon llltlnp,
pluM ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for ,our conven,.nce, •
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Tiit .... el St. . Trlnlll'a"
(com) '54-Alntalr Sim, JoJce Gren·
fell.
9:30 D <C> ,..,..... <wes> '51-Ed·
mond O'Brien, De1n Jauer. 10:00 Cl) ..... •d ,. Kettle IKt .. tM r.111" (com) '54-Marjorie Main,
Percy Kilbride.
B "Niaflt tf JlelllfJ 16th" (mys)
'll-Robtrt Preston, Ellen Drew. 12:00 n "W..Wht1 ,,...... (com) '36-
Ciry Grant, Joan Bennett
1:00 a (C) ...., frltM Flcb" (dra) '43
-Roddy McOowall, Rita Johnson. -GI "Tiit f.I..._., <m11> ·50 -
Humphrey Botart. Zero Mostel.
1:30 II '11~ fraud" (dr1) '39-
L Oii)'d Nolan, Akim Tamlroff.
3:uu Cl) (C) "Tiit Matdtaaar" Plrt I
(com) '58 -Shlr1ey Booth, Tony
PtBlns, tlCI (C) ......, ..... Croa" (adv)
L ~obtlt Jay~-E~nor Parker. • 4:00 • (C) "Tiit ... W'Ca'" (adv) '59-
VlCtc)r. Matur1, Rhonda flemlna.
4:30 Cl) S-. a lOAM llltlq S:GO 1J ...... el Ult,.,..._., (adv) '64
-Hlldqarde Neff, Gotz Gtorp.
f VI l\j I NC
•:00;11e,.emm""" ¥&: ,.,.,,... "The Outcasts"
Cirtwrlchts come to the aid of
a youna clrt whoM father and bro·
ther have bttn sentenced to death
for murder.
let laart n. FllllbtlMI
fta Cllltlr ..... ,.,.v ..... ra
·~~ . u..,.. &posa nn.-...
6:30ilttpl'1Jt111a ..... (90) "Tlle Vldln" Conct. (fl) '64-Gtorre Hamilton, Georp
Peppard, Vincent Edwards, Albert Flnney, Ell Wallach, Melina Merwurl,
Elke Sommtt, Jeanne Moreau. Story
of a squad of Ameran Infantrymen
from tlltfr urty days In London, at
the bqlnnln1 of World War II,
throu&h the fllhtlnc In Italy and
France.
I CIS,...,. Walter Cronkite ... ''""• .,. = lrttfltla =-~:c l...a. ef SINl•t (R) Canadian travel film.
IJMl1tCanNSllow
8c'lt• Acres
c.11 a.• . Vldlrla .. _ ...
H1 ••• ,, Elliot Mintz 7:00•a!= .. Mrn1111·~·"*
I Slfatt ti Advtnturt
Wltat'1 My Ult?
I love L.cy "Tennessee Ernie
s ts" Tennessee Emit, a friendly,
talkative chartcter straiaht from
Bent Fork, Tenn., arrives to visit
his "c0uslns," the Ricardos. m I Orta• of Jtannlt "Genie.
Genie, Who's Got the Genier• Part
II. locked in a safe bound for tht
moon, Jeannie has many narrow es.
LeweTellllil I s.
9 '" • Tbt F• Marathon
f1Vt-hour nc of fir"' footace shot by producer/director Ropr
Graef for the "Family" tpfsode of
the series, "Thlf' Space Between
Words." This lonaer version shows
in areater detail how communlc.-
tions wlthin a family can break
down, and how they can be rede· fined.
ti) El Alier Titfte Cara dt Miljtr 8 Movft: <C) .,It Happened to ......
7:30 8 PIDllER£ l'vt Cot • a Secret Sfeve Allen hosts comtdy pmt
show. P•nelbts ~re Anita Giiiette, Jo
Anne Wor1ey, Gen• Rayburn, and
Dick Dawson.
D PIOllERE Polict $ur1"ft Sam Groom, known to viewers IS Dr. SI·
mon Locke, stats IS a police suraeon
with the same name. Len Birman co-
stars as Ott Lt Dan Palmer. n Mtwit: <C> (2lir) .,.,rritat .. ,.tit llcb" (com) '6S-oean Martin,
Fr1nk Sinatra, Deborah Kerr, Nancy
Slnatn, Cesar Romero, Jofln McGlv·
er. Tired of marrlap, a couple heads
for Mexico for· 1 divorce, only to be·
(Colllllld)
ii
~s
Rising
Premiere. Laugh yol!r way Into the hospital! James Whitmore. Cleavorl Little. Joan Van A~. Reva Rose. Nancy Fox star in this hilarious new series.
.Ci)
TUESDAY (Continued)
come 1nt1n1lad In 1n unusual rt·
m1rrl111. eTelU..Trd
~ Ctaslkl Mf.. $ Mtwlt: (ar) "1llt
Alltt'lcM" (drl) '58--AudJt
Murphy, Mlchatl Rtd&ravt, Claude
Dauphin, Bruce C.bol Ourtn1 lnvts·
.tl11tion into tht murder Of 1 youna
American, It Is discoVtred that he
e1m1 to Vietnam to start 1 "third
force" for an end to w1r. ~..., ........... m Dedpr ltMtMlll L.A. Dodprs vs.
Giants at San t'rancisco. Dnptt •
Staiclt fer Mental lle•ttll
La ..... Oct.a
• TrlWlotut "::.-&.:,= 1:00 CJ) rttEMIER£ Maude A new
comedy series st1rrln1 Beatrice Ar·
thur and Biii Macy. M1ude end
Welter Flndl1y, Mailde's fourth hUS·
band, sher• their home with M1udt's dlYOreed daupter and her elaht·
yur-old son.:l • 8 t1I ~ nEW SWOR ltaam ''rorever" Joe Cartwrtaht,.(MlehMf -
Lindon) weds Allee .Harper (aunt
Bonnie BecftlJ.) In 1 two·hour drema
written and dirtded by Mlchffl Lin·
don. Ori&lnally written for 01n Bled·
er, the script WIS rewritten by Lin·
don efter Blocker died last May 13.
Lindon says: "Whit rewritl"I I dicf
wu 1 couple of scenes lndicltln1
the de1th of t!o:s-mostly with 1
kind of stillness. You ca" say some
thinp better In silence on film thin
In words." Andy Robinson ind Lury
Golden 1111> ~. • a ct) CIJ m , ... ,m T••pera·
t.a lltl•1 "Qoeratlon Bln&o" Jerry and Ellen Gunther (Miss Aubrey),
Nol1nd, M.D. (Cltavon Little) ind like her to 1 fOf'est where the In·
th• nurses UPMt the routine oP C.p· wntive Dlnbry hu prepartd 1 bf.
Ital General when they try to raise · zarre prlson-1 bolt burftd undtr·
money for • friend. Sptet1I auests 1round with 1 llft·support system
art Jaclc Albertson and David Bllltf. capable of lastlna 1 weak If property James Whitmore, Join Vin Ark, Keva lllfd.
Rost and Nancy Fox co·star with lB) £_.. It r.,.
Little, In this comtdy-medicll series 61) La MafdidM di LI .._..
based In • mythk:al Wuhlnaton. 9:00 I ua v..U. hn RtcieNar D.C. Institution. nt V1f11111M
...... ,,.,.,, ....... • La CeaiedM .. -...,....... C«lft ~ • -,.,.. ctn PlpetTt l'.30 I! CJ) llEW SEASON Cit ,_., &tldtl Central .. : <C1 (ti) "'Tiii ,..., .,
Mtwlt: (2111) "frbco Kid" (icfv) (dra) •72...:...e.n Gamra, Jlmea fat·
• James Cisney, Mariuet Lind· entino, Sii Mineo, Jo V•n flttl A frtftlt1nln1 cfrarila of uMtfwot1d
1:30 :l· CJ) NEW SEASON Haw1ff f"....O Pl"IUUrlS u • crltM syndicate chief
r.;,flt Chtklrfs and Mlcl\ltl.Ansat1 Is tom bJ .. low for 1 10llflllf
appe1r In suest rotu u 1 prosecu-brother no runs out on 1 job ud
t tel L h 1 d d .-ufd by his own power In the orpnilltioft. or n1m 1 in an an un er-"'.'· Eddie Rico Is ordered b~ his super·
flcurt, M1no1, whosa sl1yln1 of a 1...-to t-•te his fu< • _,,n_. "buslnm 1ssoel1t1" draws McG1r· ""~ ....... ,.,,. •-rett and the 'flvt.()' into the lnwstl· brother, Nick, despite tht emotional
ption. Howtvtr, a computer tndl· w1min1 of another brother thlt It
cites the aullty p1rty Is one of Mc-will mun Nico's death. ,._ tt' 1e n ,.,,., -..... ... COid!
'""'
1~ ...r:rw· SWON A1C Rodltrs of UClA takH a look at film f! ~ lC> (90) ... ltlt1· from th• UCl.A/Ntbraskl a•m• "* (dra) ·n-0avkl .11nasen. pllyed 1r Saturday.
Jlmes Farentlno. Phyllis Thuter. A 1 • ~ F-.-.-aa.-trut·to·llfe story 1bout 1 we1lthy fM'"'" .. ,., .... ,_
cotd who Is lddnaped and lmprls· E Sllclw dt lldunp J 11.._
oned underaround In 1 coffin with 1 9:45 • ~ AldM
limited llft·IUPport aystem. ~ 10:00IIal113 PllOllDE NIC ........
Aubrtf, Mika Farrell, S1llle Shockley A ntw aeries dftottd to lnwstlptfw
co-star. Based on documented news report1n1 ind topical luutt. Edwin
1ccounts. the film opens with th• Newman rtportl on "Pensions: The
abduction of K1rtn 'Chambers (Miss i Brollen Promise,'' In which the tx·
Shockley) from 1 motel room 11 her peritnct Of vtctlms of tht prfYate
mother, Norm• (Miss lhaxter?,, pension system In the United St.Itta
witches In htlPless tem>r. The slrf s .,. eumined. An exeeutivt of •
lddftlpptrs, .John Oenbry (Farentlno) lar&~ food eompeny tells how ht
,.,. 11
THE DAILY PILOT, 1V Wnt<, S£fl'Tt'.Mlf.R 10, 1972
· Marcus~M.n
New Season. A young girl near
sacrifices her life fo Keep a p1evious QPeration a secret. Starring Robert Young and
James Brolin.
·~
was fired 24 houts prior to hla V.st·
ln1 (tMt point In a person's carHr at which his penalon becomes sec.
ure). A manaaer of a chain store
rte1lls how hewn flrtd two rnomhs
before his pension became firm.
Others explain how they lost tllelr
pensions because their company
mowd, or becaU$t they did not un-
dentand their ri&hta. 8 tt'CI) In NEW SEASON Mar·
CUI "•· M.D. "A Fraall• Posses· akin" Beautfful 20·par-old C.rofyn
KlnasJ•Y (JoAnn1 C1meron), pride of her lttrldive divorced mother,
Rober1a (Beverly G1r11nd), learns
she Is pre1111nt. When Dr. Welby rt·
fuses to arr1n1e for an abortion,
Roberta t1kn C.rolyn to 1 1m1ll
hospital. When complicltlons dtvtl·
op, both mother ind d1upter rt1I·
lze the serious mlstlkts they hive
m1de with each other, M1rt1nn1
C.se, Join Tompk~ Judd Laurance,
Merk Tmls and ilthy Lloyd also
§st.
llit, lrHllll CrUlldt from Bir·
m np1m, Ala.
OllilCtsbra.. (lj fl*iat .t die Wffl "Wisdom
Hath Buildtd Its House"
l l.lela .......
lntMI ... ..
lill ........ Sta
10:30 IT .. ...
TM Mw•• "Hfahat Afrlcl'' Procram rtcaptures the ldVtntures
of John D. Grah1m, retired business.
min, who scaled Africl's hllhtst
mount1ln pe1ks. lndudlna Klllm1n·
jlro, Immortalized by the lat• Emest
Htminaway. a ...... : CC> "'Suull S1Me" • .....,,,.,...n
io-.u m....., 1c1r ..... u•11 l ~~:• m .....
MlftWDI ...
• Mtwle: "Miit tf tM Tom.111"
1dv) '64 -Hlldtfardt Neff, Gotz
Geor1e. Nephew of murdered mll·
lion1lre takes up the trail of the
murdertr ind rlsb ev1rythln1 to
break Into the Inner circle of the
"Tortobe," worldWlde crime syndi .
ult. I J..WferU..Dth• ....._, ... ......,
11e1•1hp (R)
11:15., a.. .. 34
11:30 R Cl) CIS ~ ...,..: <Cl ,._
~ CtUll ·n_,lttJ Duff. David
Mc:Callum. ltw ~. Dol'Ottly Mc-
Gulrt. <:onttmpe>n1ry lholl story
•bout 1 roun1 Wife poaessed by the
1Ytn&ln1 splrtt of tttr husband's
murdered flnt wife. D II& Im w.., c.r.. Sehecluled
i.-1ncructt: Kartn V1lentlne. .... : ...,,... .........
1) '51-John MUlst!:I Patrick. D CJ) Ci> OJ Didi
12.-001 ,.,,.. • ~-........
1Z:JO I,,, .... Tr•
c..trJMlllcTI•
1:00 i Uctt.! ".1:' ow a.a.
l!i"~""Trtcltlll .......... 1:30 u .... : .... ...., It .., ....,,.
(wts) '56 -Macdonald C."1, P1·
trfd1 Medina.
3:00 ....... : .,..,. "L.....-(dl'I)
'36 -Mtdtltlnt Ctm>ll, Gtorft
Sanderi.
THE DAILY PILOT_, TV WEEk, SEP"TDIBER 101 1t72
CAlllOM. .. i-.WM.
Cannon becomes
personally involved.
When an old f r\end is
charged with 11Nrdering
his wife in "Bad Cats
and Sudden Death."
William Conrad is
private eye Cannon.
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WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 19
For mornln1 •nd 8fternoon llttinp,
pleue see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, •re
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 OJ "Cairo ROid" (mys) '50-£ric
Portm1n, l.lurence Harve~
9:30 fJ {C) "UilRon Doller Mtr9aicl"
(blo) '52-Esther Wllll1ms, Victor
Mature.
10:00 (I) "Second Crutest Su" (•dv) '56
-Je1nne Crain, Georee N1der. IJ "AnlbUslt In Leopard Stntt"
(mys) '59 -James Kenny, Michael Brennan.
12:00 O "Miss Annie Rooney" (dre) '42
-Shirley Temple, Guy Kibbee.
1:00 D "Wine ind A PraJtf' (dra) '44
-Oon Ameche, D1n1 Andrews. OJ "Blue Murdw 1t St. Trtniln's"
(~ '58 -Terry -Thomas, Al6St•ir -Slin. --·
1:30 IJ "R1w De1I" (mys) '48-Dennls
O'Keefe, Claire Trevor.
3:00 Cl) (C) "The Matchmaker" Conti.
(com) '58 -Shirley Booth, Tony
Perkins.
®) (C) "Soldiers Three•~ (adv) '51-
Stewart Granier, David Niven.
4:00 fJ (C) "Ro1111noH and Juller' (com)
'61-Peter Ustinov, Sandra Dee.
4:30 (]) Same 11 lOAM LlstJnr
5:00 O (C) "Fli&flt of the Lost 81lloon"
___ &QC)
Paul Lynde Show
Premiere In Paul's delightful new
series he has a
great JOb nice wife two daughters and a
new son-in-law Bo~ 1~ Paul miserable
9(?)
(adv) '60 -Mershall Thompson,i--------------
M1l1 Powers.
EVENING
8:00 I a fJ mm m News @)News
Ponderosa "The Last Hunt"
While huntina deer in the moun·
tains, Hoss and little Joe find a
S~oshoni maiden, expectant with a
white man's child. Chana Eden
uests.
6 Cet SM1rt
Flintstones
French CIMf
Rous Par1 Veronica
: HodilPOdle lodat
M11!*:!1 ltFD
• la S.runcfi Esposa
Thrt• stooaes
&:30 w Hor1n'1 Heroes Movie: (90) ''The Shrike" ( dre)
' 5-Jose Ferrer, June Allyson, Joy
Paae, Ktndall Clark, Isabel Bonner,
Jay Berney. Eumlninr physicians
piece together the storY of a Broad·
way producer who 1ttempts suicide
when he cannot break with his
wife who wants to possess him body
anlf soul.
CIS Nm Walter Cronkite
Merv Griffin si.ow
AndJ firlffltJt
Rac:lnr SWetpstakn
F1rin1 Une
: Upper Canida Villap (R)
• Joanne Canon Show
Cr•n Acr.es
• • Alldoftados cit la Comunldld
• Vldoffa Ja ... S1low
Hffdshop Elllol Mintz
7:00 R (I) n m News iiwtlil1 lM Dollars
Pace 20
Truth or .Consequences
Untarntd Wot1d
• Whit's MJ Uni? I Leve luq
I Drum of Jeannie
Capuline
: Soi.II! "M'Boom-Bobby Hebb"
• El Amor Tiene Ca,. dt Muftr
Movie: (C) "Twenty-four ttoun
. to Kill"
7:30 fJ NEW SEASON Th• Colddluers
Glenn Ford auests. Reaulafl are
Jackie Vernon and Lonnie Shorr. B PREMIERE Wilt 'Tiii Your fltlltr
Gets Home "The Fllna" Herry otters
to drive • pretty alrl to • neerby
city, but has car trouble and Is
forced to spend the nl&lif with her.
Animated series. D Movie: (C) (2ftr) "M1rrla1t on
Ule Rocb" (com) '6S-Dean Martin,
frank Sinatre, Debor1h Kerr, Nancy
Sinatra, Cesar Romero, John Mc·
Giver. Bored with marrlaae, a couple
heads for Mexico for a divorce, only
to become mixed up in an unusual
remarrlaae.
W To Tell the Truth
You A.sired tor H
Million $ Movie: (C) (211r) "St-
ent of the Splllna" (adv) '64-Tony
Russel, Maria Perschy. An under·
cover Insurance lnvestiaator Joins
an archeoloeical expedition in the
desert searchine for a fortune in
stolen 1old.
®) I've Got A Secret OJ Dodier Bauball Dodaers vs.
Giants at San Francisco.
l ~~~:!me
Los Pollvocu
Youn1 Doctor l(Jldare
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPfEMIER 10, 1972
a> N1tlwlllt Musk:
a,) Addl1111 F1mlfy
1:00 1J Cl) HEW SEASON Cattl lurnttt
Jim Nabofl 1uest1. Reeulars art
Hervey Korman, Lyle W1111oner, Vicki
Lawrence and the Ernest Aatt d•n·
cers. B (IC» m NEW SEASON Adam·12
"DirtDulF Offictri Malloy ind Reed
pursue two motorcycle purse snatch·
ers. Edd Byrns and Mickey Oolenz
~est. U (I)CI) m PREMIERE Plul
Lynde Show "Howle Comes Home to
Roost" B1rb1ra returns home with
ur1nd new husband who thwarts
Paul's efforts to close down a por·
noarephlc theater by furnlshln1 the
foe with en air ticht le1al defense.
I Ttltfun/Pt"J Mason
Hermanos Coral• ~ Election •n
lucha Ub,. i
Estadon Central
Movie: (2hr) "front Pap Wom-
an"
son of the Oakland Raiders. ind ex-
Washinaton State star Chuck Mor·
reU.
0 (J)(j)tl)PREMIERE AIC
WednesdaJ Movie (C) ''Thi Dauah·
ters of Jtshua Cabe" (com) '72-
Buddy Ebsen, Karen Valentine, San·
dra Dee, Lesley Warren. In a scheme
to keep his land under a new home·
steading law, a wily fur trapper re·
cruits a thief, 1 pickpocket 1nd a
prostitute to portr1y his dauahters.
fl!) (jJ) I lflclXLI Attica~ Of.
ficlal film teport on the findlnas of
last year's Attica Prison riots lnvesll·
ptlon.
9:00 fJ Cl) NEW SEASON Mtdieal Cen-
ter The father of a deaf youth un-
accountably refuses permission for
tests th1t could help his son recover
his hearin1. Kristoffer Taborl, Es·
telle Parsons, and Tim O'Connor
guest. Judy Strangis is seen as a
deaf &irl and Audrey Totter Is fea·
lured as Nurse Wilcox.
I Un Verano hra Reconlar
The Vlrtlnlan
1:30 0@) m PREMIERE NBC Wtdnes-la Consentid1 de P1pa
day M,stt~1n1etk "Let's Heer 9:30 I TotWlhJ Prothro Show It for A Llvln1 Le1end" Banacek tries • Cl) News • --·-•
lo find out how ind why a football Nodlts Tap1tl1S
player vanishes from the field before
millions of TV viewers. 9:45 fJ) Su Comtdla f1voritl
Georae Peppard sters as Banacek. 10:00
Robert Webbe~ portrays the owner 1J Cannon Triggers New
of 1 professional football team. * ro.. •t t S 1 Also appearing are Stefanie Powers, c;.ACI emen ' uspense.
Murray Matheson, Ralph Manza. 111· 6 Cl) NEW SEASON Ca•not1 An old
pro football players John Brodie and fnend of Cannon's Is charaect with
G~ne Washlnaton (of the S.F. 49ers), the murder of his wife. Cannon's In·
Tom Mack and Clancy Williams (of vestlaatlon reveals that the wife was
the L.A. Rams), the San Dleao havlna en affair, 1Mnr police their
Chareers' Deacon Jones, Ben David. desired motive. Michael Tolan auests
Lock up your sons. Here come
THB DAUGHTBRS or
JOSHUA CABE
Joshua Cabe had to get three daualiters fast. ..
but what he got was three fast UUJhters.
A lusty, bawdy western comedy.
s~ BU4My Ebse~ Kana Yalentine,
Sandra Dee,,. fiesley Wunn. Jack Elam.
Leif uicksoft. Don Str0u4
A Wortcl PremieN We._sday Movie of the Y.leek 8:30
•@
lO:l
Our Fair Lady
-· :» . Premiere!
The Julie Andrews Hour
Tonight. Julie reltves some great moments from "The Sound of Music .. "Mary Poppins:· "My
Fair Lady" and "Camelot" in the exc111ng premiere of her new
music and comedy series
8(?)
as Mike Arnold 1nd Marl Dusay 10:45 OJ Dodttr Scortboanl
pl1ys Zuni Mitchell; Also appeerina ll:00111m ft!'"'-' ft\ News
as assistant dlstnct attorney Ed · ao1 1:1.:1 WI
Barrows is Larry Linville, who co· Ont ~
stars on the M•A•s•H serie.s. Manlt 1'omo
CJ di ~ PREMIERE., Search "The • Movie~ (C) '~l&llt of tht lolt Murrow Disappearance To awold in· Balloon" (adv) '60 -Marshall
tern1tion1I rape.rcusslons, LockW09d Thompson, Mala Powers. Youna ex-
must find a m1~ln1 Stale Depart· plorer S!fs out across lnpenetrable
ment fortlfn affairs consultant w Juna:es of Africa in a hydroaen aas
is inwlved in a m1rit1I scandal. balkon to rescue fellow explorer Im.
Guests •.re C1puclne, Maurice Eva111 pr:soned by vicious Hindu, at head·
and David White. \Ille~ ot Nile.
U News 1 ltu• fof Your Utt 0 (}) (j) El) PREMIERE JuUt Alt· Hatf&IJoJ• cTrtwa Heur Rich Little end Alice ~Ted Anlm•a
Chostley auest. Throuah the maaic 11~ (R)
Of special effects, Julie will have IS 11:15 @I) Clatu 34
her specl1I auests Elin Doolittle end 11.30 II Cl) en Late Movie (C) "TM
Mary Poppins, two of her most • Ctrrvpt Ones" (dre) '&7 _ Robert
f1mous ch1recteriut1001. Stec-. Elke Sommer, Nancy Kwan.
D IHIJ Crafl•• CrUSld1 from Bir· Story of a hrfo.fisted "'venturer In
mfnatiam, Ala. the Orient. m am c.sby Show 0 9 m Johnny c.n.n Sched·
QJ) Stal! Bobby performs his hit uled: Billy Graham. Ptter Fond•
"Sunny" and other sonas; The Per· U Mewi•: .,nMCt•ta la Parts"
suaslons sin1 "a capella" style, and (com) '55--Ctalre Bloom, Mer1aret
Max Roach heads a six-man per· Rutherford.
cusslon ensemble. D Cl) Cl) &> Diel tMtt m N1star,ltC9 Thtatrt -Tltt lZ:OO m T~ " CoaltqUllCIU Of'"""ttM MoMun1 (R) . m C.untry Music
g) luda Soietbrl 12:30 m Te Tel tlte Trvn.
~ On1111 1:00 Cl) n P. ~a ......
&') Kitl(dtnt of Ult Sel m AU:~~ s.oi: "four Mtn aid
10:30 0 Ta• lad A '!-1"• "Hip SCl!otl Collfkte•·
8) True Adventure "T1mln1 the Vol 1111, HCr1 Danftf"
cano" 1:30 fJ hit: (C) "An Alllptor NalMd
I la Sltaltla o.tsf' (com) '55-0onald Slndtft,
Movie: "lltod end Sand" Diana Dors.
4Z Plus 3:00 II M"": (C) "AccuUd ef Munltf'
ChtlldMJ Spertsun (dra) '56--0•vid Brian, Elisha Cook.
THE DAILY PILOT, fV WUI<. SUTt:Mlf:R 10; 1972
THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 14
For momtna end afternoon ltstlnp,
,please ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 m "IM Dult" (dra) '34-Georae
Atllss.
9:30 0 "follow tflt SUn" (dra) '51 -
Grenn Ford, Anne Baxter.
10:00 CI> ''TIM str1n11 Deof' (dre) '52 -
Chattes Lauahton, Boris Karloff. O "Th• Bullflfhttrs'' (fO"') '45 -
Laural & Hardy.
lZ:OO I) "Tiit Betties of Chitf Pontiac"
(wes) '53-lex Barker, Lon Chaney.
1:00 0 ''Cly of tht Cit(' (dra) '48 -
Victor Mature. Richard Conte. m ''The Wflolt Truth" (mys) '58 -
Stewart Granier, Donne Reed.
1:30 D"Tht Lady Has Plans" (mys} '37
--.Paulette Goddard, Ray Milland.
3:00 Ci) (C) "TM stlalfp len of M1rtlle
lvtn" (dra) '46-Barbar1 Stanwyck,
Kirk Doualas.
®) (C) ''Tiit Sllirale." (dr1) '58 -
Peter Finch, Elizebeth Sellart.
4:00 O (C) "TM J11Mwll•f'I" (dra) ·s
-Jeff Chandler, fess P1rker.
4:30 ffi SIM IS lOAM listln&
5:00 a HDlftt'' (dra) '57 -Sal Mineo,
Brien Kaith.
EVENING
1:00 ~I e..• mm""'
~Q~= ~ Tht F11nbtHts
ht UM SpoUlpt ...
Rolla Para Veronica
; Hocl(t,odp lodp
M1Jbeny RfO
' I la St1u•da Esposa
Tlll'ff Stooaes
1:30 Hotan'• tkrots
Movie: (C) (90) "Gun Clol'J"
(Wei) '57-Stewart Granger, Rhonda
Flemln1. Cllllr Wills, James Gre1ory.
C8$Ntwl
Mm Crtffla Sltow
Mdr Grttfitll .ac1., "'"-'"' Fativlt In Mexico
: West tit the Mountlitls (R) . '°'" .. ea,.,. s~ ,,... Acru
I T .... b'Mtl M111lcal
VidDlta , .... Show
7:00 •=ti Trtdh or CoaMqueaw
AIMrican Advtftture
Wll•t'1 My Unit
I Love Lucy
I Dl'N• tf Jeannie
S,.MiftJ f''"'Y Juevn Espectacullrea
· flriq lm• (R}
O Allot Tit•• Cera cit Mu)tt
Movie: (C} "Killtt'S of KIN111n·
ill'9"
GI1) Profesor Sl&ftart•
7:30 I) PMMIEI£ Youns Doctor Kil-
dare "The Unfinished Child" Dr. Kil·
dare (Mark Jenkins) convinces the
father. 1 prominent civil liberties
lawyer, to approve sur1ery on a
(Contlnutd)
lf'!l
If there is one thing that
bothers Julie Andrews, it's
wa sting time. "I don't like to
dawdle,'' she says. Based on
that premise, Julie is a happy
girl for there is little dawdling
on the set of ABC's The Julie
Andrews Hour which pre·
mieres Wednesday (Sept. 13)
at lOPM.
The beguiling international
performer is currently en·
gaged in a frenetic six-day·
week schedule which includes
dance rehearsals, wardrobe
fittings and recordings as
well as the actual taping of
the show. The pace started in
June when Julie, together
with producer Nick Vanoff,
director Bill Oavis and the·
staff of writers headed by
Frank Peppiatt and John
Aylesworth, read and dis·
cussed the first script, and
has been accelerating ever
since.
Daily rehearsals with chor· .
eographer Tony Charmoli are
part of her schedule. Char·
moli first met Julie when she
was appearing on the stage in
"My Fair Lady" and guested
on the Dinah Shore Show.
Tony gave Julie her first
"bluesy" number, which .so
pleased her she has never"
forgotten it. A rousing mini·
version of Julie's first Broad·
way hit, the musical comedy
"The Boy Friend," is a high·
light of the premiere show.
Jack Bear designed for
Julie's show wardrobe stun-
ning outfits ranging from
sleek pantsuits to filmy ch if·
fon eventng gowns. In the
first two shows she has 47
changes and has become a
quick-change artist.
Bear's gowns worn by Julie
in the innovative sets created
by Brian Bartholomew engen·
der vi sual excitement. One of
ice-blue silk intricately bead·
ed in crystal hugs her figure
as she sings "I Could Dance
All Night" against silver-
coated panels which reflect
dozens of her image as she
moves.
Some shows will have
guest stars; on others Julie
may go it alone. Among the
guest stars are "Eliza Ooo·
tittle" and "Mary Poppins,"
Ken Berry, Jack Cassidy,
Diahann Carroll, Don Rickles
and James Garner.
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THURSDAY (Continued) I newbOrn monaolold. Gary Merrill also
stars.
1:00
D PREMIERE Tflt Adventurers Gene
Barry stars as an internationally!
famous screen star who has entered
the world of espionage. Europe pro·
vides the settina for the stories, andl
the co·stars ar.e Barry Morse and
Catherine Schell. • IJ Movie: (C) (2hr) "MarNit on
UM Rocks" (com) '6>-0ean Martin,
Frank Sinatra. I
W To Tell tllt Truth
Police Suraeon
Mllllon $ Movie: (2hr) "Love and
Larctnf' (com) '59-Vittorio Gass·
man, Maria Ferrero.
l et's Malle a Deal
Nt1an's HtrHS
(3) Dr1gnet
• Rollin' on the River
• • Tele-Revista Musi~I
· Sports Ch1llen1e
Addams flmily
UTHE WAL TONS-A SHOW * FOR All THE FAMILY
IJ PREMIERE The W1ltons A
younc woman 1b1ndons her younc
~tef on the Walton's doorstep
without her husband's knowledce.
John Walton reluctantly feels he
must turn the child over to the
county home.
0 ~ m NEW SEASON Flip Wilson
A spoof of television commercials
and the problems of takinc in a
boarder are among the comedy tar-
gets when Flip plays host to cuest
stars Jack Benny, Pearl Balley and
The Muppets. Pearl Bailey plays
~r
..
The Mod Squad
An esGaped convict lead_s_jhe
Squad to one of the bRJg-esf ·
narcotics ca~es in h1Slory
Starring Michael Cole Peggy
Lipton Clarence W1ll1arns m.
T1ge Andrews Also ten spec ial
guest stars
8:00 New Night
O@
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 10, 1'72
10:00 ~MarshaULaw: \...Ollnselor at
New Season. Owen defends a
young woman whose life could be ruined by the charges of a teen-age g irl Arthur Hill
and [effMa1ors star
O(l}
Vic Morrow guests as Dt. William
Ritter. E. G. Marshall and David
Hartman of The Bold Ones also
guest.
El) Un Ver1no P1ra Recordar
EJi) Q)) Hollywtod Ttltwfsion TM·
1tre "The Picture" Eugene Ionesco's
farce about a rich man's desire to
make life beautiful. Jacques Aubu·
chon, Gar Campbell and Candece
lauahlin star. 9 Tiie Vlr1inl1n
~ La Consentida de P1p1
9:30 8 Rams Action
• News
10:00 0 ®J m NEW SEASON Dean Mir·
tin sttow Dean's 11uesls are Gene
Kelly and Englanl!.:S new siflling sen·
sation, Gilbert O'Sullivan. O'Sulli·
van. 25-)'ear·old native of Waterford,
South Ireland, zooined to the top
of England's popular music world
over the past two years with five
successive smash hits. His "Alone
Again (Naturally)" 1s breakinc rec-
ords in the United States and has
the young vocalist in !he number
one spot on leading ratina charts,
including those of Cashbox, Bill·
board and R«QJd World. His mana-
ger if 'COriroiMills;-who has guided
such headliners as Tom Jones and
Enaelbert Humperdinck.
R ~ ~ ~~EW SEASON Owtn
r.rshall "Words of Summer" Olym-
pics-bent Ann Glover (Meredith Bu·
ter) loses her amaleur status be·
cause of Louise Carpenter (Barbara
Rush). who subsequently accuses
her of having seduced her teenaged
daughter. Pat O'Brien, Denise Nick·
an aspiring television commercial erson, Crala Stevens and Russell
Johnson also auest. spokeswoman with Jack Benny as --------------------------!
Trio" • Coundl Dtb1t1 a "Hun11arian waiter" en a comedy dicate. Guests include Bradford Dill·
sketch called "Hugo's Rootbeer."j man, Edward Asner, Cleavon Little, 0 (3) @ Cl) NEW SEASON Mod Barbara McNalr, Claudia McNeil
Squad "The Connection" is a special Stefanie Powers Richard Pryor '
2-hour episode in which Julie, Pete I That Girt ' ·
and Linc are assigned to protectl loJln1 f1'11m Ute Olympic
other young people from adult crim· Jean Shepherd's America
lnals who attempt to eJploit them Hemianos Coraje
Capt. Greer is escorting extradited' I S£1cj!l] America de Los In·
prisoner Charlie Drango (Dillman) dos A KCET §tereo special in which
from Chicago. Upon arrival at Los sinrer Danlel Valdez incorporates
Angeles they are to be met by S(I. 500 years of Chicano history and
Lassiter (Asner). Bui three phony' muslc•I tr1dition into a proaram of
policemen meet them. seriously b1ll1ds and song-poems. Proaram is
wound Capt. Greer, and escape with stereo·simulcut with radio st1tion
the prisoner. The squad joins Sgt.I KPFK-FM, 90. 7 on the dial.
cases of heroin are stolen from a · • Estldon Central Lassiter on the case when four suit I Premier Movie
hotel safety deposit vault, and ill Movie: "Hltd to Hindle'' becomes apparent the escaped pris· 8:30 Mtrv Srfffin Show
oner has double·crossed the syn-: Q)) The Jazz Set "Bilf Evans
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9:00 fJ Ci) NEW SEASON CBS Thunda Cosa Juzcada
Movie: (C) (2hr) "Around die World : (Bl Wortd Preis Lum Solllbra in SO Days" Part I (com) '5r-.David • , Luella Ubrt
Niven, Shirley MacLaine, Cantlaflas. Kingdom of the Su ~~~i~ f~l~:~n.th:1'!~icJull:~rn~;r~~ 10:30 Talk 8adl
1872 of Phileas Fogg (Niven) an in· True Advtnturt
trepid adventurer who, with his man • Q)) Tltlrty Minutes With • . • • La Satanlca Passepartout (Cantinflas), sets out Movie: "The Dimned Don't Cry"' from his London club to win a wager Outdoor Sportsman
that he can complete a trip around ll:OO ~ 1 &E Po' ~ News the WOl'ld in 80 days. In France he • Pfiws~'""'
encounters his first setback. Forced 1 Stap ltyond
to abandon his rail journey, he con· Marsllal Dillon
tinues In a hired balloon. In Spain, Movie: "Dino" (dra) '57 -Sal agent Fix (Newton) of Scotland Mineo, Brien Keith. Yard becomes convinced th1t Fo
is wanted for robbing the bank of Truth or Consequences
England. In lndi1, Fou rescue Judd for U. Defenst
• Aouda (Miss Maclaine) from a fu· The CitJ 611111
neral pyre. Cameo appearances in· C:amer Ttd Armstron1
Ncl08ud1e:CoCwhaarr1des Boyer. Frank Sinatra, ll·lS =? ... Mar1ene Dietrich Fer· • -nandel, John' Gielaud, Beatrice 'ut1ie 11:30 Cl) C8S late Movie: (C) ''Tb•
and Red Skelton. Rounders" (wes) Glenn Ford stars.
D lfiil m '°'"'"' Carson 0 (lg) m NEW SEASON lronsiclt 0 ~ovle: HSoft& of SUmndtf'
"Five Days In the Death of Sgt. (mus) '49-Macdonald Carey, Wan·
Brown" Part I of two p1rts (Part 2 da Hendrix.
will be colorcast on Tues., Sept. 19 I (I)@ m Didi Cawtt
on the new season Plemlere of The To Tell the Tnrtll
Bold Ones.) Hospitalized at Craig In· 12:00 Movie: (C) "Apache Tenttor('
stitute with a broken back 1fter be· (wes) '58 -Barbara Bates, John
Ina shot, Ed Brown is the taraet of Dehner.
additional murder attempts. Exper1· I W1ndertust
mental spinal surgery, researched 12:30 Country Music Time
by Dr. William Ritter is urged by l:qc) 0 U Cl) l1j News •
Chief Ironside, agai'lst the wishes 1:30 Mnte: "h1110f'tal Serrt1nr'
of Dr. Craig. Grudging a11reemen1 (dra) '43-Henry Fond1.
given, Ritter schedules surgery in m AH.ffl(ht SMw: ''TM Detnlay·
which Dr Hunter is to assist-pro· er " "Suez." "Fot Island"
vidina Brown's police auard is suf· 3:00 O Movie: "Tbt V1nlsllin1 Amerl·
ficiently vigilant to keep him alive. can" (dre) 'S3 -Forrest Tucker.
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FRIDAY
~MIER 15
For momln1 and •ftiamoon htlnp,
please ... DAYTIME l'ROGRAMS.
Below, for your convenience, are
the day's mcMel.
DAYTIME MOVIES
t V f ·~ I ~J I , !!!! .......
let~ ,,.. f'llltlM• =.:=..
lltdetp1lllr,Udat ~ D
• Lt .... Ml&t*a
11nl ...... ...............
9:00 m .... ...,. .. ltrdl" (dra) '3~ MMt:....(C) (tO) "11111" (r.om)
. Wallace Beery, John Bolts. 1tty Duke, Jim Backus.
9:30 D "Until lMJ SIB" (dra) '57 -CIS Ntwt .
Jiin Simmons, Paul Newman. Merv 8rtffhl ...
10:00 (J) "Take M• to Town" (com) :53-..., lrtffla
Stertlftl H1yd1n, Ann Sheridan. ~ ... !"~'.':. 1 ,. .... D "TM Boys froM 8'1NlkfJn" (com) ~~= '"--I _,, ·~-Bela luaosl. . ----
12:00 II "Two Detter ltu..A (dra) '52-~
Steve Brodie. ... .. ..., EJllot Mintz
1:00 D (C) ... street With No Mt•"
{mp) '48-M•rk Stmns, R~ard ~ '! =.,
=-:----if T~ti.tuatts lft Ull Aftl~ Tnttll tr lltMtl
· -~ '52 -Ray Milland, Htltll.I = My tlM?
r. l,.LIN LllCJ
l:JO. "TM IUWrllCPl'I" (ldv) '51-I ..... tf ......
John lrtland. £ltct*' 72
3:00 (I) (C) -cttalla lo(' (com) '58-...W.
Jerry lewis. &tMtc at Ptpa "Lerner and a (C) "'£lrtculM ........ (dra) '54 Loewe'' .
-Wllllam Holden. June Allyson. I £1 Mer n.t Can dt Mlltlr
4:001J (C).,..... Sta'tt w.-(drt) '61 · MM: (C) "'11lb Aalff Alt"
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SE,.,.EMIU 10, 1t72
Keith? Male Chauvinist?
&.30
Partridge Family
New Season.
Laurie goes fib. Keith Q<?eS crazy. Stamn~ Shirley Jones and
David Cassidy
·~
,
Hilarious new semester
9:00Room 222 New Season.
Starring Llovd Haynes. Denise Nicholas,
Michael Constantine.
Karen Valentine
•@ ~ldlard Widmark. Santa Btraer. 7:301 CIRa! "Tht Circus of Spain''
4:l0 ~SI• 11 lOAM llltln~ .....,_.. Squm 5:00 • "Dml htror (adv) 38-Errol .... : (C) ~ .............
nn, David Niven. lllcb" (com) '6S-0.1n M"artJn,1...!==========::....::==========~
See Patty Duke score
a few points for
Women's Lib!
PATIY·DUKE
JIM BACKUS
The 8:30 Movie. Frid~y
•
Frank Slnatr1.
I To Teti Ult Tnath n. Tllttll SM~ers
Miiion $ Movie: (2hr) "11•
11lt" (dre) '57-Richard Wldlnar1c.
Richard Bnehart.
9} lift Afoand Us "The Dam Build·
tl'1"
Htpn'• Htrou Lnrac
lea IM"J de PeraMUo
• Ultllled Wortcl fltp ,.._.nee
~-,..,.,
1:00 • (f} NEW SEASON SenllJ and CiitrThe popular comedy t,eam bt·
alns Ufeir second season, arrd sched·
ultd auests for this year Include
Jerry Lewis, Robert Goulet, Bobby
Darin, Bobby Sherman, Raymond
Burr, The S11prtmts, The lempta·
tlons, Tht Jacklon f'rve and The New
Seektrs. Makln1 return 1uest ap-
pearances will be Jt1n Stapleton,
Mike Connors, Chad Everett and
Lome Greene. Re1ulars include: led
Ztlaltr, Pett Cullen, FrHman Kina.
Murray Lanpton and Steve Martin.
D tlOl "'-" NEW SEASON Slnford 1114 lOn Tey the Numbers" Lamont
refuses to ltt Fred place a bet, even
thoufh the elder Sanford has had
OM of his "11>tclal dreams." This ec»llOd• Introduces Bt•h Richards as
Aunt Ethel, sister of Frod's decused
wife, Ellabtth.
D CIHIHB •--'M$.IAU-Tiit II .... fil lllldl--.aMia ii"SUptrsta11 In a
dream fantpy conjured up by Cindy,
•II silt Brady kids 10 on a mqlctl
trip ltd by Voo Doo1 the maaiclln.
They mttt Toulouse-u utrec and his
thrtt zany brotht11, Too·Llttle, Too-
Sooft and l'oo·Much.
TMt Clrt Ttltf11t/l"tnJ Muon .......... Cetlfa <Bl WldM .... Wttt In Review fiiat. AIHle flNMMa '
• btldM Cttltrl&
Mtwlt: ...... "Fir/'
l:lO Dam PIOUERl 1bt Uttlt
hep1i Or. s .. n Jamison (Brian
Keith) Is trtc-ed.~~~o havlna hb ton·
slls removed. unit Jimmy Chins
(Benton Sen) over'httra Dr. J1ml·
son's reaction to havln1 the Sime
operation, so he runs away. Dr. Jami·
son finds Jimmy ind tht lld tr1ck1
him Into htvlna his own tonsils out
at the 5'mt time. Complttlna tht
cast .,.. Lona Int. Witte as Mrs.
China. Sttphtn Bunson a a tourist
boy, !\Imo L11 1s a tittle boy, Caron
Abelllra IS a llttlt tlrl, Pat Htrmtn
11 held nurse, 1nd E. Lynne Kimoto
as a stucttnt·nune. Sh•lllJ fabam
and V'ICtorla Youn1 co-star. ShtllY
Hcwak auesti n Or. Ainsworth . D (I) (i) GB NEW SEASON Tiie Partrnift F111itJ "This Male Chau·
vlnlst Pim Went to M•rket" A
tchool experiment In roft·pl1yln1
leads to a contest between l<elth and
Laurie Partrldft. Laurie wins as she
turns out to bt better et ppplna
spark·plup tt11n Ktlth b It whip-•
plna up a spltl1ch toUtflt. Keith's
humiliation b Increased consldtrtbly
when the school bully starts pushlna
him-around and laurlt tosses th•
bully over htt shoulder. m Min lrtffift SlMw •
fil) 0 I jHcw;t Run Up net
(ODntlnued)
,
THE DAILY PILOT, brv WEEK, SEPTEMBER 10, 1972 •
Don't do a thing, just
sit there.We'll bring the
e:ii:citement and color
of the world's great
circuses to you. Lions,
acrobats, clowns, .
the works. Bert Parks
is ringmaster.
1111 IOlllY a CID COM11W HOClt.MIW TIMl,IPM.
Governor Ronald
Reagan welcomes back
Sonny & Cher. The
Jackson Five, Howard
Keel, Wilfred Hyde-
White and Larry Storch
are part of the festive
welcoming committee.
,.,. 27
Oscar tries to auto-mate
9-.30
The Odd Couple
..... 28
New Season Oscar's
computer date shows up Felix blows a fuse
Stamng Tony Randall
and Jack Klugman
-~
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THE DAILY PILOT, TV WUJC. UPTl'.M•~" 10, 1t72
SATURDAY
SEl'RMBER 18
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TMF DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 10, 1972
1111MAIYTYlll MOOll SHOW. ... 'llMl,9PM.
A Minneapolis 'IV station
is base of operation for
a Gal Friday who's a
pleasure to have around
every day of the week.
Edward Asner, Valerie
Harper, Cloris Leachman
are also on hand.
SATURDAY (Continued)
11 :00@(1) 'ht fllntlton• • @) • Ma)or l.ea&ut laMblll
earns !Pi be announced.
(I) Movlt: .. fellowsttfp of the fro('
(mys)_'60-Joachlm Fuchsber1er.
I (}) fu11ky Phantom
Public Affairs
This Lind
Luch1 Ubn
This Week In Pro football
11:30 I Cf) Udsville Untamed Wortd "Dra1ons"
Movie: "The Wastrer• (dra) '62
-Van Heflin, Ellie lambetti.
Eli) Thi Electric Colftpany
/\FTIRNOON
12:00 I (1) Arctriu TV Funnies lllt laron
(3)Gl)The Monbes
• Movie: "Ride Out for Revenc•"
(wes) '57-Rory Calhoun, Gloria
Grahame. m The Ghost and Mrs. Muir • W Mister Ro1ers' Nelatiborllood-
3Explorers -
1-2:30 II Cl) fat Albert and tlle Cosb,
lids U CI) (j) NCAA Football Arizona
State vs. Houston from the Astro-
dome In Houston, Tex.
I Elementary News SeslM Street ,
Sabados Ale&l'i•
TM 81& Valley
1:00 (I) CBS Cllild,.n's Film festival
No information available at press
time. D Roller Games fJ Movie: "Man from Ott Rio"
(wes) '56 -Anthony Quinn, Katy
Jurado.
I Soul Train
News
Cine en la T1rde
1:30 McHale's N•YJ
1 : Mister Ro1ers' Neifhborhood
' Movie: "Thief of la&dad"
2:00 Dus1(1 JrMhouse
lmplClo With Manuel At11on
International Hour
San Diep Happenlnc
Combat
Major Ada•s
: Sesame Streat
• NIYJ Pn>lo1ue 2~30 Stlps to leamln&
Inquiry Maury Green hosts.
lnsiaftt
• Wlnp to Actvtntu"
3:00 lllt Sie1ta Is Ovtr
Ao'laltblrt USA
R1 ias Action
Far Out flicb
Movie: (C) ••SlttJn1 Bull,. (wes)
J. Carrol Naish, Mary Murphy. Qj Sd·Fl ~atre: ,.Kllltr from :fi::V.,: (C) ··~nt. Drums ..
wes) 'Sl-Gary Coope]rlbR.Aldon.
'he Ylrtfnlan
Mister lto,.11' Nelahborhood
• f ulbol.toeeer
• Movie:
3:30 Media
On C.mpua "Pro1ress and Pol·
tut on"
Hopalon1 Caufcfy
: This Lind
Time Tunnel
Vokt of Alriculture
4:00 Insider/Outsider
,.,. 30
Now with 8111 lanowsll
Mobile Ho.. Sltew
(]) ~trlan 8andl1and
I TM Eectltc Co111p1nJ
Panor1.. Latino
Corona New
4:30 II Movie: "Mr. lelvtdlft Rlnas UM 1e1r• (c:om) 'SI-Clifton Webb,
Joanne Dru.
i E:. Headless Ghost" rf!,, 'S9-Richard Upton, Dave
Rose.
I f11• F11ture
Hapn W111der1n
Tiils Is Yew Life
NEW SEASON NFL Game of tlle
WHll
(1j PREMIERE The Harland Svare
SltoW
I ~·t.~o Nearo
first Adventures In lmprovlsln1
lost In Sp1ee
Felix tht Cat ·
5:00 O KJd Talk Georae Plimpton and
Gre1 Morris ]!list. .. 0 Cl) (I) QJ ABC's Wide Wortd
of Sports oo a News --fJ NEW stASON This Weetl In Pro
Footblll --ID Movie: "Yellow sty'' (wes) '4
--'resory Peck, Anne Buter. ID Lind of tbt Giants
El.1) l•11es and M1111orfts "The
"Palmetto"
I S..per Show
CounlTJ Place
Klmba
5:151· S.~h c:tose·Up 5:30 · (1) News
Movie: (Z!hhr) (C) "The Oppo.
te So" (com) 'SS-June Allyson,
Leslie Nielsen, Ann Sheridan.
I Manitoba: The festival City
Acriculture USA
The 'olddluers
Speed Racer
EV(NING
&:001ommNe'" Bowlin1 for Dollars
I Hlah Cllaparral
TM Rtal Don Steele Show
The Persuaders
Ruis Para Veronica
Jacob lronowslll: ZOth Century
Man "Revolutions in Science"
Stand Up and Cheer
• • Teabo del 40
Tthee Stooan
6:30 UNews .sports wtth Berth
• KNBC News Confmt1et
Qt The Mancini Generation Zsl
sa. Gabor and John Davidson auest.
I $pot11 Challenf•
Jean Sllephent s Amtricl (R)
Consultation
Headshop Elliot Mintz
7:00 Ci) PREMIERE UFO An hour·
· lon1 science-fiction series set In
1980, and starrin1 Ed Bishop,
Geor1e Sewell, Peter Gordeno an
Gabrielle Drake. Bishop Is command·
er of SHADO (Supreme Headquarters,
Allen Defense Or1anlzatlon), t~e or·
aanization aui1ned to solve the
mysterious oriains of UFOs (Un·
Identified Ayina Objects) that are
found to be a real threat In the
1980s.
00 Wild Klnadom
0 NEW LASSIE SHOWS
*START THIS WEEK 0 m NEW SEASON Lissie "liaht·
THE DAILY PILOT, TV W[Et<, SEPTEMBER 10, 1972
nlna" Lucy Baker (Pamelyn Ferdin)
and Lassie ire plunged into a
search for a terrified yol.lna foal
whose mother is critically Injured by
a bolt of li&htnin1. 0 (iD NEW SWOfC Met Haw Dlz·
zy Dean, sin1er/composer Ray S1e·
vens and slnaer Arlene Harden are
the guests.
Cl) Truth or Consequences
0 PREMIERE TONIGHT * "THE PARENT GAME"
0 PREMIERE The Pa,.nt li11H
Cilrk Race hosts.
I Dutil Valley Days m Qt l.lwrence Welk Show
It Takes a Thief
EJ TornlHo
fE I IPlc!eL I Towers of frustrt·
t10n An inside view of the problems,
the people and the conditions inside
the Stella Wri&ht public housing
complex in Newark's Central Ward.
d) Nocht de Sabldo
7:30 CI) The Adventurers 0 NEW SEASON The Mouse Fae·
tory -Comedian Jonnny Brown'-stips -
in to &illt a tongue-in-cheek lecture
on the. alliptor.
I The Adventurers
To Tell tile Truth
Lers Make • Deal
Million $ Movie: (Zht) "No Sur·
n, Please" (sci·fi) '64-Maria
Persch~ Robert Cunninaham.
El.1) I ClcllL I America de Los In-
dios (KCET Stereo special) See
Thurs. 8PM listing. EE Addams Fami"
8:00 R Cl) ftEW SEASON All in tlle flm·
tt,The entire Bunker fam ily is back
for another season of contemporary
com~. 0 ®) m NEW SEASON E111er1en·
qi "Decision" Paramedic Roy De·
Soto (Kevin Ti1he) makes a medical
decision on his own to treat a pa·
tient and risks a lawsuit( and Dr.
Brackett and nurse McCa I (Robert
Fuller and Julie London) clash with
a doctor who opposes the para·
medic proaram. D Tht Wacty Wol1d of Jonathan
Wfnt.rs RoseLGrler is special guest. 0 CI) (I) W NEW SEASON Alfas
Snl1th and Jones ''The Lons Chase"
Heyes and Curry are chased and cap·
lured by 1 determined posse. They
are then helped to escape by their
old friend, detective Harry Briscoe
(J.0. Cannon), who says he Is takina
them In. Their freedom is short-lived
when Sheriff Tanke~ (James Dru-
ry) learns that Briscoe has been
fired by the detective a1ency. Larry
Storch and Frank Sinatra Jr. are spe·
cial 1uest stars.
I Alfred Hikhcoc• Presents
Cftamplonshlp W~sUin&
Lucht Li~• -•
fll111 OctJuer "Barrier" (R)
Movie: (C) "The Edd' Duchln
~~le: "Knockout"
1:30 R (I) PREMIERE Brid1tt loves iTinle It's love at first sight when
Bernie Stelnbera (David Birney}, •
stru11lin1 writer sustainln1 himself
by drivtni a cab, pleb up a pretty
fart one rainy day In New York.
Brldaet (Meredith Baxter) Is from a
wealthy lrlsh Catholic family, but
the youn1 couple's lovt isn't affect·
ed one bit when they 1 .. rn each
other's bac•around. On the other
hand, however, their parents have
Double·baneled
action I
8:00 Al~h
The ~are ctil{Ured by a posse scape Gel caotured Escape caDtured Escape ~Dav1s and ~'Ni;ht
-~
Special two-hour
premietel
9:00
TheSttarts
of San Francisco
An exciting new pqlice
series set in one of the world's most fascinating
cities. Starring Karl
Malden and Michael Douglas. Guest-stars Rot>ert Wagner and Kim Darby
•@
2 .' laws ind that's the buls for much she, too, Is • "whlta kn~e" ftyw.
of the comedy . .Al"° starrtn1 In the IJ News
serf-. ara HarOld 1 stona as Sim fB M~ C.-•""1
stlenbera, Bibi Olttrwald as Sophie tm ~ ,....,... n.tatrt
Stelnbera, Btrnles parents; Audra ''Th• Plotura'' (R) Lindley u Amy Fltz1erald end David •
Doyle as Walt Fltzaeretd, Brldpt's 9~ fB Su C.lltdla F1wtrttl parents; Ned Glass as Bernie's Uncle M~. Robert Sampson as father Mlkt 10:00 II Cl) IEW SlASOll flllWta: -~ Fitzaerald, Brldaefs brotlier, and ,....... Robert Conrad, C.J'I Betz
William Elliott as Otis Foster, the and Barbara Anderson are UM auesta younc couple's friend. . as Jim Plletps (Peter Graves) takes
on the culse of 1 pool hustler to D Rellfn' The Raiders cuest. break up an lllt11I 11mblln1 opera·
Cl) TY MUlfc.I tlon. Miss Anderson m•k•• th• first
· of six auest •PC>Urancts •s Mimi
9:00 R Cl) NEW SEASON M1ry l1't1 ' O.vts. a pen>ftt who tum1 wtth the iMr1 Lou Grent Is bY·Plsstd by the IMF to sea l'ljrlhulion lrom-'kltdl
station man11er who ass ans Mary Krebs (Betz) and htr former low
the task of 1Mn1 the "Six O'Clock Press Alltn (Conrad) with Whom tht
News" a new look. Lou has doubts wes once allaned In the pmblln&
about dl1111ln1 the format, but rlna.
Mary boldly pluncn 1head with her fJ n..· Unbtwn ,Rep Philbin
plans for 1 "ll1hter( more Informal" hosts.
look. The fatal m stJke Is MllY'S m News
decision that the show should hlVI two anchormen and faclna the wrath II) Ill • MIJico
TH!'. DAILY ,.,LOT. TV WEEK. SU'TEMal'.R 10, lt72
THE FIAT124 SPIDER vs. .
THE PORSCHE 914.
of J:td.Jlaxter who b reluctant to Em a..ie YlflttJ Hour shiittfit apotllfht With ~ H<M· -9) .._..... ._ ~----• •nl,, the weatherman, Maiy's cllotce • ~,_
for the job. . ·---: t0!30fl1M4~-~
1!J dil "3 "£W SEASON NIC Sat· B FrtPt Nllld: '11M lMllon of unta1Mtwlt: (C) (2Jlr) ''In tflo Hut ~ W, ......_" ...,_,..
of tM Nfcllt" (dra) '67-stdney IB ,.._
Polrtler, Rod St•l11r, Werre" Oates, fmlJPW --.--J· llff u; HI Dtn Lee Grant. On a hot nl1ht in a small tiii ..,... (R) Mississippi town, ... police officer
finds the body of a locll lndustrlll· 8 .... : "llffall lill"
Isl A few houn later ht arrests a ll:GOe ~ D rS'\ Ntwl black men who Is charpd_ with • \JltJ 1.&1
the murder and subjected to btaoted, &'I UCU FlllMll Tape delay of
Insolent questlonln1 by the Pollet Ptttsbutlh/Brulns rame played
Chief (Rod Stelpr). Upon checldnc 11rller tod11.
the man's credent11ls, the chief (I) Manlall IMOtfl
lums that the suspec.'t is Vlrail m .... : oot• .,,. (wes) '48
Tibbs, a te>p-rankln1 homicide cit--GrelOfY Pack, Anne Baxter. tectlve on tht Plllladtlphla force.
Anary and resantful of Tibbs, Gillis· fB 11119ryn """'•a"
pie dtcidts to frame him, but ls 11:15 (I) Mowlt: "TM far C.1"11'J" (adv)
lronlcally required to wortt In tandem 'n-James Stewert; Ruth Roman.
with Tibbs to solvo the crime. James D 1'XI ,.... Patterson, Quentin Oe1n, Lany · 'DP
G1tes, Wllll1ms Schallert and Beah 11:20 IJ Mtwlt: (C) "'The Evil of frHll·
Richards also star. ......,. (hor) '64-fetu Cushlnc. • .,...,...... ... Wolf ..........
D The Streets of San * Francisc~mash Hit!
U:JO D Tiie Jazz Slltw Qllco Hamilton,
D1mit1 Jo and the Jtzz All stars.
(I) ......... lad! ,....... " bt· aM" (l'llyl) '62-Htlnz OfKht.
fJ MtM: (C) "TM ........ Tr11"
{dra) '59-C1ry Coopor, Maria
Schell, K1r1 Malden.
(I) llM: ....,.,, Cdra) '64-Curt
Mttl'lt, hfrlda Neel.
D CJ) (I) a> NOllER£ Streets orsu rfiiM1iie The two·hour pilot
movie of the 1trlts of the same
name. ltlt'tlna Kar1 Malden ind
Michael Douatas u plainclothes di·
ttdlwl-we.o worll ln-S.n Ffartasco.
Robert Waper. Kim Darby and law· • lfMll: .,...., bJ ~
ranee Dobkin star In tonltht's pre· Ccfra) '48-Jama Mason, Ptlylllt
1tnt1tlon which opons with the body Calwrt
of p11tty Holly Jean Beny (Kim 11~ ~ · ..... "llWt of Dr11a1la" (hot)
Darby) discovered f1oatlna tn Sin 'lO-Pttar Cushlna. • Francisco B11. Atteched to her nedl·
IKe 1s the cerct of a •lnatna JOUn 12:30 D ~ rrMtJ
attomty, O.vlcl Farr (Rolltrt Wif·
ner). Farr tells Stone and bit part· 1:00 8 Mewlt: (C) .... W..." ·
ner, Ktllor. that Ille was • client (wes)·'55--lloyd Brtclps, Join Tty·
of IOfta. The facts lncrlmln(tt Farr, lor.
but ~n turn---MllMI Holl(I (I) Cl) News
brother Is tht Uy to tht situation. ID Al-llctrt Slltw: .,,,..., • -r1.., ID The Mai ,,.. UNCU ,_.. •Jtllllf_..
II) u. v-.... ltlctdll .... ,., , .. Litt llJ£1 S... • LeceYIWtz ;
1:.20 II~ •J.ltr Ills" (com) '45 -hm Ann Gamer. 9:30 8 ((} PIDllDI! l1tt ... Ntwltlft ililW Bob's "f11r of Flyfn1" .-or11·
shop aeu 1 new membtr when Emily
accepts his Invitation to travtl with
the lfO'.IP by pl1ne to Hew .York. and
has lo admit for the flrsf time that
1:300Ntwl
2~ II Mowlt: "'llttlt Sllocll" (dre) '56
~lph MMkar, Paul Htnrefd.
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' SEPTEMBER 10, 1972
Quiz: Do Your
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DAILY PILOT
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Mrs. Bobby Murcer:
Lue Is No Picnic
, .. G k ' "D unsmo e s oc ----~ive You Away? for BasebairWives ·
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' FOR ANDY WILLIAMS
You'" played a lot of nighlcluln in your litM.
Haven't you eoer found that the claa of people
you' oe had to deal with &m be prdty roughP-J. S.,
Kilgore, Teza.
• I sure have_. I remember when I was just a kJd and
started sin~ ~. One of them wu the Monte Carlo
FOR REP. EMANUEL CELLER of New Y 0tk
You've been in Congress duringnine administrations.. Which
Prendent wu the most inBiiential in getting bU billa
pasted? Which President knew best how to work with
Coogreu?-L. E. Carrick, Forest Hills. N.Y.
... _ 1. Lyndon &ines Johnson. 2. Lyndon Baines Johnson.
FOR BOB BAR.KER of "Truth°' Comequencu'"
Why is the audience laughing when your show goes on the
air?-Steve Goldin, Gulfport, Min. _
• There's a "warm-up" prior to the show. During this time,
the "Truth ot Consequences" staf does stunts in the audi-
ence that vary from show to show. Sometimes it's the whole
crew rushing up and kissing one lady or giving another a
hroom and tvlling her to "clean out the house." Just old
vaudeville nets, really.
FOR DEAN MARTIN
On TV, you're so often holding a glau. h there liquor io
that glau?-Mn. Donald Pedca, Brocket, N.D.
• Don't tell anyone, but it's the &attest soda pop·you ever
tasted.
FOR JUUA CHILD, TV' a .. French Chef
Do you do all of the cooking when you «mtertaio?-Norene
Gerstner, Yuba City, Calif.
• Yes. 1 also do all the buying and serving, unless I have to
have a big cocktail party to pay off debts. I like six to e!Jt}it
for meals, and not more, because the cooking's more careful.
FOR GINGER ROGERS
Although you played a number of dramatic roles (snc:h u
~ttyth~,:Zle), people still think of you as a dancer. How do
you · of younelf-u an adlal or a dancer?-P. Z., Bed-
ding Calif.
• I'm whatever you thinlc of me-dancer, singer, come-
dienne or dramatic actress. Because I've appeared in more
.. stnlight" roles, I guess J'm inclined to think of myself as
an actress. But I've never had any lessons in either ad.ing
or dancing.
Supper Club in Pittsburgh. I was~ in the aisle oeu
the back stain waiting to be in S~ a guy
put a gun in my backl I was all dressed up m my dinner
jadcet-and he thought I was the maitre d'f He told me to
get all the money from the cash register. I said. "'I can'tt f m
Andy WilUams. I have to go on.stage!" He said "Excu.te i:ne··
To my surprise, he let me go. P.S.: He got away.
FOR MMUO PUZO, author of ·r1ae GodftllMr'"
How long did it take you to write ~ Godfather'? Don't
you think the movie should have been eudly lib the book?
_-Darlene Grubb, Titusville, Fla.----. -
• -rhe Oodf ather .. was three yean in ~writing. I thought
the movi~ w~ as much like the book u a movie can be .
FOR CAROL BURNETT
Why do you always pull on your ear at the end of your
show?-Mn. MiJdrecl Groa, Franklin, <>Mo
• It's a little signal I have to say good-bye to my children.
FOR PRlUP U ANTONI,
producer, "The French Connm4on•
Our family really enjoyed -nie Fnoch ConMdioo. • One
question, however, still pazzJea us. What is the meaning of
the tut gunshot.. &red in total ...._, at the end of the
picture?-Mrs. Nina Robimon, Dudaam, N.C.
• That last gunshot repTeSents the continued frustration of
"Popeye" Doyle to catch Frog No. 1, "The Fl"flDd>man." At
this stage of his pursuit, we felt that he was firing his gun at
anything that moved-including his own shadow.
FOR KRISTOFFER TABORI, actor
As the actor son of show-biz pa.rents, do you 8ncl it a help
or • hindrance to have your parents in the sune butinea?-
T. L, Hot Springs, Arie.
• I've found it a help, because they give me insights that
outsiders couldn't My mother-actress Viveca Uridfors-is
a fan of mine, but also a tough critic. And her criticism is
always oonstruc9ve.
,_,bllsher R4atatlona: 9'obert D. C..., and
L.-Em., V.P.a and Co-Olrecton; Rohtt
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Wrtte to Service Editor, Family WNtdy, ~1 l.exlngton Awenue, .... York, N.Y. 10022
•
By Mlllt-.ra S'9ae
EapedaUy for FAMILY WEEKLY
I 've bad three heart attack.a aad
open-heart surgery, and I feel bet-
ter than I've felt in ten years. And
J get more out of Jife. But maybe fd
better start at the beginning -four
year• ago, back in September of 1968,
when it happened the first time. l waa
at home, preparing for work the next
day. 1bc "Gunsmoke" 1V 1eries was
then in its 16th year. It happened just
before I turned in for the night:-I had
the usual symptoms: pains in my
chest, diffic~tty _in .breathln_g. I waa
rushed to the hospital where the doc-
tor told me I had au:ffered a severe
heart attack. I bad to spend six weeks
in the hospital and another six weeb
at home before the doctor let me go
back to work.
Before J was released from the
hospital, the doctor gave me the cu~
tom:ny warnings. He to1d me: Don't
smoke. watch your diet, start doing
some exercises, particularly swim-
ming and walking, and-since I live
on a hillside -he told me to get a
stationary bicycle.
I was about to learn that once a
heart attack is over you start feeling
ao good and '° full of vigor that you
forget it ever happened. "This can
never happen to me again" is the feel-
ing you get-and you ignore what you
ace supposed to do. l began walking
put my bicycle, I didn't pay much
attention to my diet. And I felt like a
schoolboy when my wife Jane caught
me outside the bowie one morning,
helping a plumber·-and smoking a
cigarette. She asked me what I was
doing. "Jt was so cold out here. I
thought a smoke would keep me
warm," I fibbed.
She shook her head in disappoint-
ment. "At your age, you should know
better!" she said. I wu 64 then.
But I didn't know better. J let my-
aelf ute every scr•p and shred of ·my
energy at work: and at play. I didn't
set enough rest either. So it happeoed.
AJmo.t two yean after my fint aci-
zure, in Augu.t, 1970, I bad another
heart attack.
Once apin it happened at night.
Again I brid the feeling of pain and
incligatioa, which grew wone. I
tried tbe old-fuhioned remed.iea and
they didn't wort. Al the pain became
excruc:iatiq. I gradually realized it
4 • ,AMlt.Y WEEKt.Y, 19ptentber 10, 1872
I've Seen the Faee or -
And rn Take Life
wu anocher attack.
Thia one was not as severe and I
was releued from the hospital after
five weeb. And because it wasn't that
severe, once apin I forgot the doc-
tor's warnings.
A month later, l had my third at-
tack-and the third time was almost
the end for me. After five weeb of
treatment and close observation, my
doctor insisted that he needed other
opinions, and that open-heart surgery _ •
might be required. He made it sound
very casual, but I later found out that
he had already been in touch with
specialists. "Oby," I said, "who do
you suggest?" I figured he'd ~d me
to the famous heart center in Houston.
"Dr. John Kirk.land at the Univer-
sity of Alabama Medical Center," he
told me.
"Alabama!" I cried out.
"He's the best in the country," my
doctor said.
"Well, it's my life," I said. "Who in
your opinion is the beat in the world?"
"Dr. John Kirtland," he repeated.
"Besidea, all we want is an opinion."
I was oft to Alabama in early
March of 1971, supposedly only for
consultation. I packed only one pair
of pajamu, a couple of ahlrts and
1e>me i.ocidentals for a three-or-four-
day stay. Thal would have worked
out fioe, sioce it wu time tor me to
start work on the next season's ~
vision abows. So I went to Alabama
and I took those tests.
I lhou&ht I hMl passed them all
with flying colon. I found out later
that I h.ad flunked them, every one-
but particularly the arteriogram,
which discovered a blockage in the
artery from my right arm to the heart.
When they wanted to teat me again
through my left ann, I refused at tint.
"Something teJb me I shouldn't fool
around with this," J said. 0 N ame it
Ood, name it fate, whatever you like."
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But the doctor insisted. So l sub-
mitted to this and other examinations.
Dr. Ki.rtland then told me he felt it
wu best to opent.e. "What if I don't
agreer I asked. "What if I go back
home now?"
Dr. Kirt.land didn't hesitate a~
ment. 04Wdl, ii you do, I won't draw
a breath till you set back ...
I needed more convinciOg. "All
aa.dl9 do lllllb • d .. ,..., ForOM ................. ., •• ~ ..
right, Doctor, if I leave, what are the
odds of my survivingr
"A hundred to one apjnat it. .. be
said simply.
.. And ii you operat.er
'"Ten to one youit 1U1Vive," he in-
formed me.
"Okay, Doc," J aaid. '°Thole are the
best odds I ever bad in my life. How
Jong do we have to wait?"
"'We jiiat happen to have a cancella-
tion for Tuesday,'' be toad me. laltr
I learned that be hadn't dared wait
put that date! The opentioo was per·
formed oo Mardi l6co 1971 -a date
that will ahnya be etched on my
mind. For three weeb after that I
WU in the inteotive-care unit. Aod I
spent another m weeb in a regular
holpital room. For two more weeks,
· I lived in a botd near the botpital be·
fore they 1et me go home.
During thole Ant wee.ta after I
came out of the intensive-care unit,
they wheeled me hrice every day to
the physical then~ Betty Denton,
who started me oo the simplest. most
elementary kind of ftoger excrcises-
likc strctchins rubber bands. ThRC
weeb later ahe thought I had gradu-
ated to a mote advanced type of ex-
ercise. She put a glass and a few pen-
--
"Once you reach the point where you think
it is a quarter to 12, you become much
more aware of the things that really matter."
nies next to my bed and ordered, "I but the next day when the doctor But there's more to it. I get more
want you to pick up the pennies and c.ame by, be said, "Now, when you out of life now than I ever did before.
put them in the glass." I thought are ready to go back to work-.. Once you reach the point where you
there was nothing to it-till I tried. "Oh, no! You're kidding!" think it is a quarter to 12, you become
My hand shook so badly, I simply "You're too young to retire~ Be-much more aware of the things that
couldn't do it. But she was patient, sides, you can't leave the showir"" really matter.
and persistent. An angel. And even-''But really, Doctor," I protested. Every day while I was recuperating
tually I learned to put pennies in the "Now, come on," he said. "You a ftood of mail and telegrams came in
glass. And 'then I learned to walk have a better heart now than you from my fan1. Janie would sort them
again-down the ball at first with a have had in years. You're physically out and read most of them to me. It
safety belt strapped to me so I able to work. and mentally you are made me feel that a lot of people bad
wouldn't fall Lib a child I learned a not ready to retire.•• a vested interest in me. I felt they not
lot of thlnp from the very beginning, I still don't know if he was just be-only wanted me to stay alive but to go
all over again. ing a good psychiatrist or if he just back-to work. If I quit •ow, I felt they
__ .l .... ie .... :membu-one ~ -told-my--Hew-what-wu going to happen. But -wouJd~rforglv~ DR. 1~ ino
'i(Vife Janie -"At least one thing is the confidence be gave me helped tre-them and to myaelf to keep g~ing.
settled:"l tnowto/sure l'moldeoouih niendouslf. I know that. Stire enough. I enjoy everything more tbele days
to retire!" while I missed the tint shows of the -being aware of what my wife Janie
"Yea, but what you don't know yet season, I was ready and able to go baa done for me, talking to friends,
is what you want to do,'' she said back to work for the teeond. visiting my daughter and her children,
quietly. And this time I bad learned my les-just getting up in the morning and cn-
"Well," I said, "I am lucky enough son. No moR smoking. No more joying the day no matter what the day
that I don't have to work any more." ignoring diets. Proper exercise. And ia lite. Because even smog ii better
After that abe didn't say anything. I feel greaL than not breathing air at all.
•
There bas been a di1ference in my
own attitude toward people. I bave a
short fuse: I explode eas.ily. I've never
been a boozer or a woman chascr,""'&ut
I've had my character flaws aplenty.
My biggest are impatience and intol-
erance and seJl.ishness. And I used to
swear in no uncertain terms. I can't
say that I knocked it out completely,
but I've sure cut it down. I've. become
conscious that I do more harm than
good that way. I turned 68 on July S,
and I've learned that even at my age
there is room-and the possibility-for
improvement.
I've worked bard all of my tile. In
fact, except for a couple of very brief
visits with friends in San Juan Island,
I've never taken a vacation until a few
months ago when l took Janie to Ha-
-waii for tWO weeb. Jn the futUj; WC
plan to lravel more.. We also bought
property in Rancho Santa Fe with
three acres of around, and we are in
the process of building a home there.
I think the most concrete lesson
I've learned is that the doctors can do
a lot-but you have to help, you have
to pay attention to what they
tell you.
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-Smart Coo~ng
This week, Food Editor 11.ttyn HanMn prepares
old-time sweets wtth a secret Ingredient. Marilyn says:
.. I love to browse through old cookbooks. Recently,
I discovered some long-forgotten uses for jam or jelly
In baking. These recipes are old-fashioned in orlgln-
1 Just brought them up to date for greater convenience."
Those Old-Time
--Bakings~ ...
APRICOT ..JAii BREAD
I~ elfted .. ,.,.. lour
1 IMlllPDDft bMlng powder
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1. Preheat oven to 3so· F. Greue
a 9Dx3-i.nch lolaf pen.
2. Sift together dour, hWna pow-
der, ult and 1Upr. a. Boat egp lliJhdy with electric
mixer, beat in apricot jam, stir in
orange rind, batter and milk. Add
to lour mixture and mix until
ftour ii moistened. Stir in walnutL
4. Tum batter into prepared pan.
Bab for about J hour, or until a
cake tater iDlerted in the center
comea out clean. Cool in pa OD
nd JO minutes. loolen around
edaa with a knife and tum out
of pan. Cool completely on nw:t.
Mola OM 9:d"3-lncla loaf
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1. Preheat oven to 350• P. Oreue
three 9-inch layer-ab pans. line
with wued paper. Oreue and
ligbdy flour paper.
2. Sift toaether flour, baking pow-
der, batiq aoda, all. cinnamon.
nutmea and c1owa.
~ In W,O bowl of eJectric llUer,
beat butter until wen creamed.
Ondually beat in IU.pl. and con-
tinue beatina uqtil liabt and ftufty.
Add eap. one at a time, beatina
after each additioo.
4. Beat in jam until well blended.
5. Add sifted dry ingredients in
thirds, aJternatina with buttermilk.
Beat after ,each addition.
I. Tum: batter into prepared pans.
Bake for 30-40 minutes, or until
cake tester imerted in cent.er comes
out clean.
7. Cool in pans on racb 10 min-
utes. Looten around edges and
turn out of pena. Cool completely.
I. Fill and frost with Old-Pash-
iooed Whi~ Froatiq.
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1. In larae bowl of electric miur,
beat eg wbitm and ult until eoft
peab form when beater is railed •
2. Mix sugar, water and com
syrup in a l~-qt. saucepan. Stir
c:ooatandy; bring mixture to a boil. a. Boil without ltirriq until syrup
registcn _24r F. on candy ther-
mometer, or until it spins a 6-8-
inch~ Remove from beat.
4. Beat ea wbitea again at hi&h
·~· Pour hot 'JM> wry alowly in a ftne ltream into ea wbita.
Add vanilla. Continue bealin& just
until fiomna boldl atiff .peab.
5. Froet layen, lidca and top of
ThreH..ayer Jam Cab.
I. Spoon s teaipoou of jam here
and there OD top of Cab. Spread
with back of spoon.
Mala enou1la to fill aNl /rOd
9-lllda. 3-layer C.U
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People Qui i
Do \Our "-signals"
Speak Louder Than Wris?
True or FalH: People use clothes as a means of
co~unicating with others. (See number 5.) By John E. Gibson
Communication-maldna your-
.elf Wlde~ gettina your
meaaaae acrou to otbera. coo-
veyina your tboushta. feelinp,
deairea or whatever-ii eaential
in almoat every endeavor. For
the ability to communicate-to
"coonect" with people-it one
of the grutat ueeta a penon
can poaeu. In this True-False
quiz, we take a loot at it.
TRUE OR FALSE?
1. What you communicate word-
leuly hu more effect on people
than what you aay. ,
2. You can Ute laughter to con-
vey all torts of meuages that
you miabt not want to put into
words.
I. There are really DO telltale
sip that pinpoint when a per-
son ia leveling with you or giv-
ing you a ~ .. snow job."
4. 1be bett way to get rid of
bores, petts and other cbarac-
ten whom you find obnoxious
is to tell them bow you feel
about them -without beating
about the bush.
5. People use clothes as a means
of communicating with others.
ANSWERS
1. True. Studiu at Oxford Uni-
venity'a lnatitute of Experimen-
tal Psychology have demon-
strated that "nonverbal signals"
such u facial expressions, eye
movements, bead nods, ges-
tures., etc.. cooatitute a kind of
silent language that bas a far
greater effect on othen than
speech. Tata showed that when
full use was made of nonverbal
signals, the impact or effect of
a given communication was
more than four timea as great.
2. Triu. Laughter provides one
of the most eftective ways of
band.lina embarruaing ques-
tiooa that put you on the spot.
(''What did he aay when you
uted him that by quation?"
·~ be just laughed.") And
the way you laup can sive the
other penoo whatever impra-
sioa may 1ene your purpo1e.
("'He didn't aay anythina. but
bis Jau,gbt.er wu doquent.'")
Al Dr. Joyce o. Hertzler lw
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I. False. Psycbok>gist Albert
Mebrabian baa made a study
of "deceit in communication,''
which shows that people unwit-
tingly give themselves away
when they're trying to stretch
tbe truth or "tell tomeooe a bill
of goods." Experiments showed
that when subjects were beinJ
deceitful there were subtle
changes in their manner. 1bey
.. exbibi~ more pleuant facial
expraaiom," amiled more. etc.
( aa though to both 1a11Ure
their listener and mast their
own nervouanea or tmsion).
They nodded and gatured lea,
talked lea, spoke more alowly,
made more apeech erron, and
tended to polition tbemselv
aliabtJy farther away from the
penoo they were speaking to.
4. Fall•. Doina it this way
ca\llel bard feelinp, ma.tea ene-
miel unneceaarily. and can
produce a very unpleasant sit-
uation. But there ii • simple,
lated method for cutting ob-
noxious cbaracten down to
aiz.e and bepi.ns bot'a and
pea from makina .a neat in
your hair. lt'1 called the "de-
layed response" technique.
Here'• bow it worb: When a
et_ atopa by your otBce desk
add says "Hello." you limply
allow a little mo.re time than
usual to mi-before you ~
spood to bis sreetinl· You ao-
awer in your usual tone of
voice, and may even throw in
a smile. He f eela greatly re--
lieved. For a brief moment your
delay made him feel uncom-
fortable and at a IOA-as any
man does when be thinb per·
bapa be 'a been cut dead and
ian't aoiD.I to be anawele.d at all.
Your unile and greeting have
reuaured him. But after a few
dOICI of this technique, bis ego
will besin to feel it. and he'll
give you a wider and wider
~rtb. witboOt really knowing
wby, except that he feels more
comfortable that way. The ee-
cret in u.aina thia method is to
delay your respome for just the
riaht period: long enough to
came the penon to feel just •
bit uncomfortable. but not Jong
en00gh for him to realiz.c what
you're doiq to him.
5. True-but with a c.tch. Psy-
chok>1ica1 studies at Britain'•
University of Newcastle have
demoQJtrated that people we
clothes to tell othen what they
want them to believe about
them. Sometimes the "met-
aagea" are valid ancLbeJp clue
otben in oa the kind of penon
the weuu ia. But tometimes
the "meaage" ii completely
mjaleading, u with a quiet,
mowy airl in a daring mini-
lkirt, or a dull fellow in a ab.up
suit. Io lucll cues, the wearer
ii not trying to tell otbera what
he'• realq lite, but ii aeekinJ
to communicate bia ideal ldf·
imqe-tbe ti.nd of person nM
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Mini-Profile
GARY NOLAN:
Pltchkto'• "GIWld Old M•"-
Al 241
Gary Nolan of the Clnclnnatt Reds
la Juat 24, but he'• already lived
three llvea aa a baeball pitcher.
............... ~at 11.
one of the JOUftl99t..,.... In
hllloty to pltclt tor. big l11gue
telm. A year later, he waa
considered to be the fOUlllMI
~player In hlllowy. Then,
two yea,. after that, he._ being
hllled •a "COlftllNlck king," ewn
though .... "comll19 beck'' at ..
ege ....... ....,....,.,. .. Mretr
at.lrtlng out. Thia year, Nolan's
striking auccesa on the mound Is
one of the big reaona for the Reds'
.. resurgence 88""8 pennant •
contender ...• Nolan flm attracted
Interest aa a high school fast-ball
pitcher In Oroville, Calif. He was
signed by the Reda' organization
in 1966, had a sensational summer
aeaaon with the Sioux Falla farm
team, and made the Reda varelty
the following spring. By 1968,
Nolan was being boosted as a
potential 20-game winner. But he
threw too hard too early. His
-..... ~.:;-. .. .:. --: ---=---........., -------
injured arm failed.to respond
property to tre·atment, and stories
went around that he'd only been
a .. flash in the pan." His confidence
at low ebb, he began to wort< at
developlng new. pitches, such as a
curve and a change-up, which did
not put as much pressure on his
arm. As a result, he had an out-
standing 18-7 eeason In 1970 and
plaJed an lmpot18nt role In the
Reda' drtW lo h .,.___,t.
This year, Nolan is once more
riding~ crest of a winning.wave.
~ ... "oar, wona,,..., Mrd at beln9
a wc111ful big l11guer beca ...
he can't atMd ..._,.,..,. 1119
wife, Cerol Nollln. She aplalnl
that dwfng the_...,,... of thelr
...,., .... ...., ......... nothing
but ........ Now,....,,_ become
..... tD Juk:J •·b md...., don't
..,..toc._..thelrcletl
-BJ Barry Abtwneon
The Doctor
Lets You In
"Shlngln"-The Aduft DileaM
Ten Times WorM Thlln
Chicken Pox
"Once shingles goes around your
waist, you're dead," goes one of
America's most durable old wives'
tales. Shingles Is a procession
of chicken pox-like bumps on the
skin that cause intense Itching and
pain. It follows the distribution of
skin nerves and may occur on the
torso, the extremities or, excru-
ciatingly, on the face. It la due to a
virus known as herpes zoster,
which Is twin brqther to the
varlcella virus that cau888 chicken
pox. Older people tend to get
ahlngl11 more tMlt ,ounger onea,
•nd .... , ... , catdl n from a
ne11rbJ CMe of cNcUn pox.
Often, people-who have ha<ione
disease are thereafter Immune to
. the other. While chicken pox Is
dlacuaaed as just a ritual of
growing up, shingles Is ten
times worae, probably because
older patients' sensitivity Is greater •
Shingles pat~nta can be put Into
agony by the mere presaure of a
bedsheel Unfortl.natetJ, Mwllhall
vtnw,...,. 18 no dellllitlwe.
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treatment Patients must be put
to bed and muat not acratch the
involved areas, In order to awld
secondary bacterial Infection and
residual scarring. Tranqulllzers
and pain-killers are given. Children
who have not had chicken P9X
should be i80lated. Oh, yea, and
while It may be doubly painful to
have a complete clrcte of shingles
girdling one'a waist, It la never a
sign of fatality._., Jolin J •
8econdl,. 11.D.
Tille Diet Watch
Do Your c.torte Cutting Before
YouPlmtheMMI
A Hollywood actress once
explained that 1he wu able to
stay reed-ellm because, u she put
it. "I erue poaalble food choices
from my mind. For instance, I don't
even Mlmlt the poaaibllity of a
Oanlah pastry for breakfast-any
more than you would aay, 'Am I
going to ewlm the Mlsaltalppl
River before breakfast?' Of
course you are not going to swim
the Mlatselppl River. The
question just never comes up. So
It isn't a problem." Thia advice
aounds llke aimpllclty Itself, and it
has a psychologlcal advantage u
well. As many peychologiata have
pointed out, giving fOUl89lf a
~or llhouldn't"' choice cm
rnllD JOU anJdoul, and the more
.WO. JOU oet. the .... JOU
went the ComlcNt thllt tempting
food cm give JOU. So until you are
able to achieve the enviable ·
attitude of the Hollywood lady, the
best ..,-to avoid being «*l9hl .
betwMft .... Of DMllh, at~
when JOU .... holne, ... buy
only thoee ~that INve rou no cholce.-BJ Hantet uaarre
Celebrity
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A Former Mlsa America:
I've Cta.nged My Mind About
Abortion
''When I first became Miu
America." says Laurie Lea
Schaefer, last year's Mia Amertoa,
"I took a strong stand egalnet
abortion•, but my vlewa have
since become modified. I have
always been ol>rnionated, maybe
too much so, but I find that if you
listen to others, your views
a0metJmes change. Now I believe
that abortion la a subject about
which the Individual involved must
be able to make a pereonal
decision. I Ml a rellg~ penon
. ...,...,, and"" own Mir la thet
the to\11 lapllutlon of llbortlon
would tlllCI lo ..... 1 ... But
aa a young peraon-Juet out of
college, I saw aome of my friends
faced with the problem.One of mJ
clo111t ,....... .... a declelon '° Mve a cdlNnal llbortlon and
died. Thia l9ft. profCMmd
l1uprt 11lon on lnL On reftectlon,
I now believe a woman In this
po11tlon should have the right to
consult a doctor for proper medical
advice and make a decision,
...
according to what 1he bellevea,
without having to N.ort to a
criminal operation that might ~
take her life. It may aound strange
to hear a Miu America eounding
off on auch a subject, but I think
tJmee :iave changed. Miu America
should not Just be considered for
her looks, but ahe 1hould be an
active person whose phlloeophy
of life adds to her beauty." -Br Wllllam Wolf -
,.
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ENDEZVOUS WITH EAUTY
BY EDITH SEREI
"Ultra" is out I Give your skin proper care-
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Today, there u something beautiful you can do lor
DRY, AGING SKIN: proper, profenional care at home I
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the skin of millions of women is flooded with creams, lotions, toners and
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But first, d9n't fool yourself another minute.
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ow ............ protlcllng JOU.
The Wile of a
It's Mrs.
By Francene Sabin
Kay Mw-cer is young, slim,
well-groomed and pret-
ty. She loob just the
way you'd expect a bueball
hero's wife to look, but theie's
more to her than that. Of
coune, her life is glamorous boa
cauac of her haridsome base-
ball-star huaband-llobby Mur-cer of the New York Yankees
There's excitement, travel, a
$65,()()().a-year salary. Tbere'i
meeting celebrities, being sur-
rounded by celebrity hounds,
always being on display. , .
---The life of a major-league
wife looks great from the out-
side. But how does it look to
KayMurcer?
When her daughter Teri (now
four years old) was born, Bob-
by waa in the Army, and the
Murcera were together on a
baae in Arizona. But things
were different by the time Bob-
by Tod (now two) came along
in 1970 .
.. I went home to Oklahoma
to have my baby. Riibt after
Tod was born I called Bobby,
who was on a road trip with the
y ankees. That aftcfllOOD the
ftorist brought two dozen roeea
with a huge baseball bat anct-
ball inside, and I just cried. I
was so upset that Bobby wasn't
there that I couldn't even eat
But it must have been just as
hard on Bobby, being away
while bis aon was being born."
Star-
Mureer's Life
During the winteT, the Mur-
cen live in their hometown of
Oklahoma City, in a house they
bought last year. All winter
long, Bobby spends Iota of time
there with ~ay aod the cllil-
dren. But in t'tie baseball season.
it's a di1ferent story.
lklbbr wl Kaf llwcer el lw ..._....,~ ... Ted. "Fer w 1 -." ..,. K8J,.,.. ldda .._,. ..... • .._....., eaalllHll ...... ....,. • ..., ••
"Even when the team is at
home in New York, Bobby can't
be with ua much at our New
Jeney house because he has to
be at the ball part. He baa to
• report three hours ahead of
the game-which means leaving
early in the morning for a day
game. Before a night game, be
sleeps late, then reports at five
o'clock."
Kay says: "I really do try not
to hit Bobby with my problems:
He wants to come home to a
calm, smooth-running home-
hold. A baseball wife 1earna
patience and undentanding.
She has to. I can't say to him,
every time he phones when he's
away, 'I wish you were home,
I'm bored, I haven't anything
to do, and the kids did such and
such ... .'It wouldn't be right.
.. For some reason, the kids
always get sick or have their
accidents when Bobby's away.
For instance, twice this year
Teri has had stitches, and both
times I was the only parent
around." •
Kay tries to give the children
a sense of stability, even though
the family lives in three differ-
ent homes every year. Spring
training is spent In a rented
ts• FAMILY WEEKLY,..,,...._, tO, 1172
apartment in Fort Lauderdale,
f1a.
Does Kay enjoy the celebrity
aspect of being married to a
baseball star?
.. Most of our real friends are
other playen and their wives. or
people we've knqwn from be·
fore Bobby's major·leaaue days.
"But I still get a tick out of
it when we're out and people
recogniu Bobby and come
over. MOit of them have some-
thing nice to say, and I kind of
enjoy that. rm proud of Bobby,
and rm pleased that othen
think wen of him. Of coune,
rd be proud of him even if be
weren't in baseball-if be sold
insurance, or something lite
that-but it'a realty fun this way.
"Bueball playen do have a
lot of young, pretty·girls as f aos.
A baseball wife simply baa to
~that She baa to have a
1e1Jee of humor and trust her
husband. Otherwise, she'd just
be all worbd up about it all
the time, and that would be ter-
rible. Actually. I think it's really
nice that girls hero-wonbip
Bobby. They're paying him a
compliment, and I don't take it
more eerioualy than that
'1 don't know what Bobby
wiD do when bis playin1 yean
are over. But wre doing some
investin1 90 that, if it ended
tomorrow, we'd
have somethin1."
Sewing Corq,er
This Season,
Wear Any Dress-
As Long As l t
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By Ro1alyn Abrevaya
The return to a mOR ladylike
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This silhouette, designed also to
be belted (for the woman who
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and buttons for accent The
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yoke front and patch pOctets.
Fabric auagatiom: a textured
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If lbu Own and Love
A Cat, ·Read This •••
Pet 8lltllortty Feflda Mlee
holda • non cub, a lllghtlr
more tonnld..,.. breed of
cat. HOUM cala, ahe polntl
out, ....... tr8CM of the
Jungle In them.
ByFellela
Ames
H ow often have you beard
somebody aay, "I just
don't undentand cats. I
love most animals-dogs, horses,
birds-but cats leave me cold."
Well, cats can be mysterious.
And they are independent. They
do not .beg for your understand-
ing the way a dot does.
But part of the problem. too. is
that so many people fail to recog-
nize-and respect-a cat for what
it is: a descendant of the jungle,
with certain very specialized
needs. The next time you meet a
cat-or consider adopting one-
try to keep thae five important
"fields of knowledge" in mind :
1. How to Handle
A cat must be handled cor-
rectly or it will scratch you-not
out of meanness, but just to hang
on. To feel secure, a cat must be
held with one band under ita
front legs, and another hand aup-
porting its rear. Don't let a cat
dangle.
If you mUJt restrain a cat, use
a heavy towel, a pillowcase or a
denim bas with a drawstring you
can pull up under his chin. Thia
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is a handy way to give a cat
medicine, trim its claws or even
transport it, if you can't Jay your
bands on a curler in a hurry.
Cats hate loud noises. That in-
cludes your voice, so speak to
him in gentle tones if you want
results. Barking at a cat will get
you .nowhere but in his bad
graces. The only time it is per-
mitted is in discipline. If Felit'
is caught climbing the drapes,
you can yell a little, but don't
strike him. Spanking a cat only
demoralizes him.
2. HowtoFMd
The most scienti1lcally formu-
lated. highly nutritious 1diet for
cats it the high-quality commer-
cial cat food you find on your
grocery-store 6helves. Choose a
variety of flavors (cats hate mo-
notony) from a brand that in-
cludes vita.min.s and minerals on
its list of ingredietf ts. Add a
handful of dry food, either alone
or mixed with the canoed, at
least once a day. Provide fresh
water at aH ti~s. If you have
chosen a good-quality commer-
cial food, you do not need vita-
min supplements, although a
sprinkling of brewen' yeut once
a day is thought to be a flea pre.-
ventive and is generally liked
by cats. They alao lite treats of
cottage cbeeae (good calcium
source) ; some vegetables, auch
as string beans, mushrooms and
asparagus; and raw meat, such as
cut-up kidney, heart or liver. Al-
most all call like cantaloupe
(don't ask me why), and I oooe
bad a cat who doted on arti-
chokes. They often like barn
(which isn't recommended be-
eause it is too salty) and bard
cheeae (OK). Don't give your
cat cold foodJ right out of the re-
frigerator, highly seasoned foods,
sweets, uncooked fish, poultry
booea (they can choke him or
pierce his intestinal wall). Un-
less you are sure your cat can
tolerate milk without getting di-
arrhea, avoid milk or cream.
A kitten should be fed four
times a day; a three-to-six-mooth-
old cat, three times a day; an
adult cat (eight months old) can
go on a two-meal-a-day echedule.
Three ounces of food in the
morning and another three
ounces in the evenina ii the
standard requirement. U be isn't
eating it all at one sitting, de·
crease the amount. U be bep lor
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ANTHONY AND DARETH
Newterfoundln..,....
BrttJah alnger-compoeer Anthony
Newley put a private detective oo the
job to trace the father be hadn't heard
from in 3S years. After months of in-
vestigation, be finally found him-an
82-year-old. man living in a 1uburb of
LiverpoOl. Newley promptly int.re>
duced himself ( .. Sir, this may come as
a shock to you, but ... "),packed the
man out of Liverpool and moved him
into Newley's California home. And ·
that's not all that's new with the Brit-
ish star. He also found ( 1 ) a new girl
friend, brunette Dareth Rich (she in-
sists there are no wedding plans); and
(2) ·a new musical to star in and direct
-"The Good Old, Bad OJd Days.':
BOWLERPAULA8PeRBEI
DOMll't flt ... ...._
Looka Ilk• .. mar have to revise all
those jokes about women bowlers.
Leggy Paula Sperber, who at 21 bas
won the title .. Profeaional Woman
Bowler of the Year," just doesn't fit the
image. An avid sports enthusiast who
enjoys playing football and basketball,
and who admits to being a pool hustler
on the side, Paula poses the interesting
question, "What's wrona with 1ex in
bowling? That's part of the trouble. Not
enough glamour. You know bow wom-
en bowlers are always pictu.red-dreuea
down to their ankles. WeU, rm not
ashamed of my legs!" says Paula, who
usually plays in a mini-skirt. Recently,
trading ICCretl with Miami Dolphin
quarterback Bob Griese, Paula ad-
vised him, as she advises other ama-
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teun, "Roll the ball, don't heave it
Bowling is a game of rhythm and co-
ordination, not brute stren~ Don't
rUsb the foul line, and be sure to fol-
low through.'' Griese seemed to enjoy
the lesson. Whether or not his game
· improved was o.ot reported.
C.n JOU control the rate of your own
heartbeat just by saying, .. Hey there,
heart. slow down"? In an experiment,
a patient's heartbeats were fed into a
computer, analyzed, and translated in-
to red, yellow and green lights on a
panel at the foot of bis bed. "Watching
bis light pane) 'traffic signal,' the pa-
tient was told to 'drive' his own heart-
beat by f ollowi.ng the 'rules of the
road'; slow heartbeat when the red
Jigbt was on, and increase it when the
green light appeared. 1_be "-.tieot's goal
was to keep bis heartbeat lr a sate
'middle speed,' signaled by a steady
yellow tight. Using bis biofeedback
'traffic control signal,' the patient first
learned to speed bis heart, then slow it,
and finally, to keep it beating within
narrow normal limits." From "Biofeed-
back," by Marvin Karlina and Lewis
Andrews ( Lippencott, $S .9S).
le polltlca •game of chess? This elec-
tion year the answer ·is yes, as one
manufacturer is o1fering a new chess
set with pieces
sculptured to the
lit~ of prom-
inent Republicans
(Richard Nixon as
king. Henry Kis-
singer as queen)
and Democrats
(George McGovern as king, Eugene
McCarthy as queen). The opposing
pawns are elephants and donkeys.
DATES: National Hispanic Heritage
we« begins Sundar.
ANNIVERSARIES: Former Russian
Piemier Nikita Khrushchev died one
year ago Mondar.
BIRTHDAYS: Sunclar-Amold Palmer
43. MondaJ-Hedy Lamarr S7. Tu ..
d•r-Jesse Owens S9. Wednnd•r-
Barbara Bain 38. Thut'11daJ-Joey
Heatherton 28. Frlcl•r-Gen. Creighton
Abrams SS; Jackie Cooper SI; John N.
Mitchell S9. S.turdar-Janis Paige SO ;
Lauren Bacall "8.
BnmtDAY HOPU:
Jadde Cooper met Joer Heatherton
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DOWN THE 1VBE
I've teen my wile with anger bum
At IOIDething that I never Jeam:
The toothpaste tube I squeer.e a.od
bend
At top and middle, oqt the end.
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The cbiJdnm were away at their
grandmother's house and IO mother
and father took advantage of the
suddm peace and quiet to mjoy a
1eiswely breakfast.
"'Gosh. I miss the ldda; sakl their
mother.
'"Me too, .. replied the father. "'Knock
my fruit juice over, will you'('
-Ht1m1 Albright
My aunt aa"1 to 'Mr hcuband, .. Dot.
Ung. loft n~ht 1 dreamed you bought
me a IOble coat... My ~~ replied •
.. In your next dream. wear U In good
laeallh ... -Conrad Fiorello
Julletl.owell'•
CE' E8RrTY LETTERS
Juliet Lowefl, author of the alt-time beet·
.. ,.., ''Deer Sir," coltecta unlntentlon-
elty humoroua lettiet'9 to Md ''°"' peopte In all walb of lite.
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She tc01ds me, pointing oat my error,
Mam Ul8 of ICOl'D and taunts a.od ,
Is Sonner-Relaxation _.IJJ You LB Older?~ -· -
tenor,
But I forget and go oo squeezing
The toothpaste tube in ways
displeuing.
in larger things we are coovivial;
What cames trouWe II the trivial.
Annou.ooement heard over a shop-
ping-center loudspeaker: -Will the
owner of a blue Buick p1eue. report
to the parking lot The liomse plate
med to be 4Y-1893.• -Bohm Otben
NAME OF 1H1! GAME
Kids today play a new game,
One not hard to mules'.
The name of it ii 7JP Code--
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THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES
Kld8 .. llfe dln.r.ntfy. &end oontl1bv-Uont to .. Chlld," Femlly ~. 841
Lexington Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10022. f10
If uaed-none Nb.ttMCI.
As I am v«y involved in Dem-
ocndc politics, I oftm tab my
two children along to many pic-
nics, rallies and campaign tours,
when they would rather play
with tbeV frimds.
One day after an extensive
boardwaJlc tour with the IOD of
Hubert Humphrey, my tm-yeu-
old daughts protested. -i wish
you'd stop taJdng me to aD thele
Democratic things, Mommy. fm
a Republican.•
-Alomaa Agnoll Rk:hatdaon.
Totn1 .Rloer, NJ.
To Bicharcl Bmton
Dear Mr. Burton:
When your first
tooth falls out; p&ea.
amd it to me. I am atarting a chum
brwlet of fallout &aim the mouths
of lldan.
To Amy Vanderbilt
Dear Miu v anderbilt:
rm an unmaniecl
mother, but dm't not
my problem. I don't 1cnow about
correct table letting. Can you help
me? •
AftgeUnoB __
BJF,.,.BltSllMld
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