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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-09-17 - Orange Coast Pilotthe Surf: Invitation to Broken Bodies .. ' '' 'U\\ '''141\I -lold -.. tile hoopitil lhat jut • alll!>l twill of bia -<jlUld 11o .. .......i the spinol oord, 1roc1u<1iw 1o1.1 poraly!la. "IT LOOKED like be was Jumping ln the air, then dlvln1 inlO tbe dlrt." sa ys bb motb<r, Mn. Helen SIH. "I dldn't know it wu him, but J started yelling that 1 kid was burl" • ' tt ........ ._. -Ok has ..... -c two -... with Slnllll, .,. Jiii • bocU In boapltai·-- --lucll;y. Doclon expect him lo ...... , and repin tile UH of •ll bis "' .... -pei1lopo • )'Oil of euy ...... "l1lln will be • period ol • Y"" - SlJND.A.Y '• -· l'.m noll,y woWnc Gii erg !llelb. I llove lo be ""11,y conful bow I move. '111ot'1 quite o wel&hl Gii my mind -but l'ln lhonl£ful lbere la II!> paralysis," .. ,. the Fullerton •thlele. " 'l1IEllE NEilL Y WAS. He .-loot oil JDOllemml. AnoUler . youth, IS.yeaMJld Mllttbew SUI, ol aws..uth, .... occupiea 1 Striker bed. lie ollo is eapeded 10 recover ltom bia nedt Injury. He wu crunched while body IW'fin1 at... the city beach, Aug. 21. ••I was taking a W&'fe in when It took me over the top and l hit my head on the bottom. I wet limp. I was consciou! at the llme, but I cooldn't 1tt my fooling," be aays. "I was frighteued in the water, beca""' I couldn't do anything," yOW1g slfr admits. 'jMY arms were flopping all over," The two other surf injuries involved Ralph Beauchamp, 17, of La Habn, • broken back. and Mlchoel Addinflton. ti, (Sec SURF PERIL, Pqe All YOL:. 65, NO, 261 , a SECTIOl!IS. .1116.l PAIHS • ~· .~,:~~~'il-~O~R.(NS~' ;~ ;.,E~'COMUi\l_NTY;.;,.:.ji~· C•A;;L.IFO:,;;R;;,;N;;;IA;_ ____ ;;SU;;,;N,;;;D;A;,;Ym, ;SE;,PT,;,;E;;,;M~B-ER-17ili'.il .. 97ii2 ______ TW_ENiiiTiiiYoii-F,;,IY;;;E.,;CiiiliiiNiiiT'-_. • Bombs Greet POWs'Kin In Hanoi HANOI (AP) -The two American women who flew into Hanoi Satw'dfy to escort· borne their captured loved ones were sent scurrying into ?011chide bunkers and concrete ba!eDltlltl duriIJc four air raid alerts in their first five hours In North Vietnam. "And I was silly, enough lo think tbot Washington would •'°I bombing while we were here," Olga Charles aaJd. She at hunched In the blsemelif of-the Boo Binb hotel In downtown Hanoi u ontia1n:rolt l'1llS spluttered Into the sky. · Mn. Charles, ol San· Diego Is hete-In reunlte with her husband, Navy Lt: Norris Cbarlea, 'ti. Hanoi olao bu on- nounCed plana to release two other cap- Wnd pilots, Air Force M.aj. Edward K. Elias, 94, and Navy LI. Mart I. Gartley, 28. Minnie Lee Garti.y, of Dunodlni l"lo., Is hero lo ,et her-Mort. Elll8111 li'om vQdami" Go. mi iatJier-\biil, 'pbimnod to mike the trip lo Hanoi, then cllan&ed llll . ~ mlnd. ' .~ •. · . North Vielnlllil!ll! 'Jlllllil,ill 1 'l!illed lllO women at the hotel and •1111d j>llml· - 1olng obeocl to ..... : tllo - Alllerlcan p1aonerl, ~ todoy. "We \flint to be oerlaili,.. li'e beoltll1 enough and P'YcholoClcoUy reicly to receive them," an offidal Aid. · "I'm as ready now u I'll ever__ be," Mn. Charles eald. Mn. Gartley eald, .. P!.eue let me see my 10D eoon. ... · The ofliclals aoJd the r 0 le I IO ·cl An1erlcon prisooers could llW With the Vlllllllg' deleptlon at the hotel lD!tll they deP!lrl. • Mt., Charle. waa ·-to step lnlo a balll after on -day of trovellng (See PRISONEll8, Pqe AJ) 1,000 Tanzanians Inva4e Ug_anda •UNDAY PAGE A 1 l.f-1 ...... m. KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) -A Ugan- da~, military apokeSDllll announced tbot more than 1,000 Tanzanian troops i&- vaded Uganda early today. Tbe spokesman said the Tanzanian In- vaders ll1rust lnlo Uganda near the bori!er village of Motukula. ·'Ibey quickly captured five Ugaoda poµcemen and ten •fdlera guarding the village. ·The ~ said tbe Tamanion Q"OOPi thou bqan a plllli .. toward the town o! Muata about II mllea eost of ''""""'; the capital of lllls ·East African ~- ' . Assets Dec'lared . • Porsehe Pnrlofuers Pick l Prime Parts for Profit ay· CANDACE rhRaoN Of .. °"" ,.., ...,. Britain may have hod the Great Train llDbbery but Costa M-pollee lllls weekend are pulding over the Gn11t POl'3Che Mystery. . Cat 'llli..., wllll -ive tastes drove off wllh eight o! the !pol'ls cars In Coste ~:lleSa . 'and · Newport B .... c'l> sometime Friday night or Soturday momlng.· 'Ibey got as far . as an orange grove near Byran Avenue and Jeffrey. lload' In Irvine, where Ille -, poop "1!pped the llicl>Pricod· can·o!·wbeela; ~· and ·buc:ke\ -~ .. All '.Irvine.-~ ·""1P1'!f'· .tumbJeil UJ>Clft< the ,,,,.....,It Poroclie· ....,ioom early· Sotunloy wtillelwalldnR ~·Uie orclwd. '. POui:e were unable to nplain' W!if'lh, wbeeltNlealen conllded tbeir>paialon IO ' ' • • l'<lnebes.. Motorist! P4SSing on the nearby Santa Ana Freeway couldn't see the German- made can. 'Ibey were shrouded from view by the. 1ree!. · Police said two ol the cars were stolen from the parking lot at Edward's Harbor ~a, at Adams Ayenue and Harbor BOulevard In Costa Mesa, apparently while their ~ing owners watched the movies, "Slaugbterbou!e Five" and "The Groundstar Compiracy." The other si.x,were.stol~ from varlOU1 locations. In Newport Beach. - Oqe Witnesa lo the ear!Y morning scene o!f'"1'! that the thlevea "knew what. they. 1'ifttM" ind cbOse the.if target! With care., I • · It ls doubUul Whether eight Car\l!ss "°pie will be , com'loi'ted by sucli • dlsptay of good taate. ... . .. _.__ I • 60 Die Ill Lebanon B .. attle As Israelis Press Attack By Tbe .liaoclo1ed Pra'' Israeli forct1 invaded a o u t·h er n Lebanon Saturdity, · clashed with Lebanese 1roopl and Palesllniln g11<r· rillas, !!>en prepared lo spend the night in the battle alee. , A senior officer of Israel's general Btaff said the air and land invasion killed· ·at ·least 40 guelTillas and 17 Lebanese ooldlen, destroyed 130 bouse& and flush- ed Palestinian commandQ., from 18 villageo. Lebanoo.'s resistance was SWJ>rising, since its forces usually have stood aside during Israeli moves to wipe out guezo.. rilia bues. 'lbe Lebanese ambassador to the United. NaliQns, Edouard Ghqrra, lodtled a Written protest . with the U.N. Securtty CouDcll apinst tile ''lnasslve land and air attack a'gainst· Lebanon." · Gbor<a said two Ioraell lnfei>try ·and ._red · hricacleo ~ated. ll· mil<s lolo l,ebanoo ,ind ,:11 planes ,wttdpa\ed ~~:~.~~ 'Ille lmlell staff ollicer iaid the 111.e of Ille_...._, .... __ _ secret, but it wa "not very big." 'l1be olfk;!r...illli that before considering wlllldmlll of Ille lnvMlng task forte, . LIBYA OFl'ERS TROOPS 0 we will see how the situation looks tomorrow morning." He said Israel bas no lnlenUon oi· leavln1 the forces Inside Lebanon as occupiers to cootrol anti· Israeli guerri]Ia octloo. Pointing to' a map and tracing a row of villages U miles or more inside the fron- tier, the officers said: "OUr operation was, and still ill, to take care of these .....,, ... oot lo talte ground and hold it." 1be Israelis contend that . the villages hattoreCl 300 lo 400 guerrilla mannder1. 'Ibey so\d many guerrillas and severaJ. Lebon ... aoldien Wtn! taken ~,.- 13 .Killed as ~yfihoon • Slams Japanese Coast 'I'OKYO (UPI) -Typhooll Helen st~ ...-Japan'• Pacific coast Slturday with IOIJ.mllHn-hour ·winds, cuttinc o swath o! destnictlon lt;rOSS the mo\J1 Japariese Island of Honshu. · · · The National Police Afency said at le~! IJ penon1 have bttn killed by the itonn, whlcb,c:lwmed fJJr :II boun off the coast before ,_COlftin& uhofe i 280 mlleJ west of Tokyo. n· ' • _ . Israel's kisses in the attack that began at sunrise Saturday were three aokliers killed and lli>t wounded, tho military com- mand Kid. 1be staff officer said there were no dvillans killed "as far aS we know.'' Israeli air force jets blasted a cluster of guerrilla headquarters buJ!dings with rockets and hit eight other commando emplacement!:, but no villages were at· tacked by air, be said. Tb bra:ell forces were goaded by two recent guerrilla attacks at the Israel· Lebanon border and by ~ llla.S!.acre cC Israeli athletes In Munlcb oo Sept. 5, when· Palesllnlan commandos nkll!d tho Olympie ~ viUage~ -)- Officials in Beirut said the ls?'ffl~ ap- peared to be closing a pincer movement Saturday that would give them control of 13i) square miles of territory in the na· lion half the size of Massachusetts. The Lebanese army's opposition wa!ll "a stronger showi ng than in any of our operations up until QOW," the lsrareli of· ficer said. Ransom Reeovered 3 Yugoslav Hijackers Sur.rende_r to Spaniards ·~ ~ . MADRID TAP) -n-Yqoalav run- mon wbo hljocked • Swediah olrllner lo MoAkld, ·lllmlldered without • light Saturdly, alq WU. Iii: of tbeir eotm- lrymen who were .released from Swedish srilODI in accordance with the air pirotes' demand!. Pollce coollacaled the lt05,000 ransom the trio got from the Swedish govern· ment In exchange for letting the 83 J)asae:ngers aboard the pla.oe ao free in Malmoe, In llOlltbem Sweden. The aurrender by the nine -all Croa- tian national.lits -followed hours of talkl and came as a surprise. It ended a drama that began ZO boura: earlier when the gunmen took over the Scandinavian Air!lne.s S}'ltem DC t on a domestic flight ond forced II to land at Malmoe. Spanlah police refused lo aay ii ony agreement had been ne£0ljated with the hijackers who releaaed the ptlot, copilot and two stewardesses an hour before the 1uttenaer. · An airport oUlclal ond an s'l:s representative bad been allowed aboard the plane. Shortly afterward!, they emerged with two men, beUeved to be hi· Jacters, and went into an airport building. Later the two returned lo tbe plane and ofter an interval the gunmen, followed by the sll convicfs, walked down the ateps ol the aircraft and lnlo the arms of waiting police. The hijackers left their weapons in the plane. Thero was a poulblllty tbat the Spanish au!horitleo had Jeluaed to refuel the jetliner which landed with II• tanks almost empty. 'Ibe hijackers had asked the contri>l'tower to mate arrangements for re!uellnc. A fuel truck drove up lo the airliner, parked ot the me! of • runway, not long otter the plane landed. Then the trnck drove away and did not return. A refusal to refuel would hafe satisfied Swedish aUtboritie1 1'ho asbd Spanish ofllctat. to do e'llerythlrc poalble lo In- 'mre lbe security ot the four crewmen, ~ . ~ but to avoid violence. Laler lbe Swedls~ Embaaay eiprased "our moat burly Oj)pl'edatlon to the Spanish authoriUa for tbe wonderful way they conducted the ca8e." While on the g<OWld in MaJmoe the hinjackers threatened "Mother Mwrlcll" -a reference to the killing of 11 Israelis by Palestln!an guerrillas at the Olympie Games -unles., their demands were met. Many Croatians are nationalists and resent Yugoslav rule, having fought with Yugoslav factions in World \Var ll. The dissidents bave banded together under the name of Ustasbi. Russia Submits Proposal to Ban . . Nuclear Wea pons l!NITED l'IATIONS (UPI", -Tho Sovtet Union has submitted a fo rmal pnr posal to prohibit permanently the use ot nuclear weaj?Qns, it was announced Saturday. The proposal was placed as a new item on tbe provisional agenda of the 27th session of the United Nations General Assembly. It also includes a general repudiation of the use of force In the relations between statea. .,,. Explaining the Soviet initiative, Soviet Foreign Mlnl.ster Andrei Gromyko stress- ed that in particular West Germaay's re- cent agreements with the Soviet Un ion and with Pola?1tl had been particularly favorable developments toward a state of European and .U,.tematiooal security. In • special memorandum. 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I uw llan, but I~ .. ml crawltd toward lbort:" Strom, a -1111111...tmmor ot the UllMnltJ of~,.-0.. · 111 11 -of lour 19hm1-ldm to Pldllco, 11111 Qllmer wt~~ becks • • • fnctund -Olle bu -cliodlupd, two olhen, Jritb Slrom, ... flat ... their -In hoopltal·beB. Slrom ... lucky, -upect hlnl to recover, and nipin tile me of ill blJ JD'** after ,.. • )'WI' of. euy ..,._ '"lben will be • period of • year wbon SlJNDA.Y I .. • Bombs Greet l>OWs'Kin In Hanoi HANOI iAP) -The two Amerloan ....,.. who flew Into Hanoi Sa~y to escort home their captured loved .one1 were sent ICWT)'ing Into l'Olldside bunkers and concrete balemeDtl during four air raid alet13 In tbeir first flw hours in North Yietnam. ' "And I was lilly eooqh lo think that Washington would stop bombing while we were here," Olga Cblrieo laid. Siie· ut bunched In tbe buemeol of the Boo Blnh hotel In downtown Hanoi u ontiai=alt l1l!!ll apluttered Into the oty. "Mrs. Charles, of San· Diego la be(e" to rell!lile with her bullbond, Navy U: Norrla Charles, fl. Hanoi ailo bu ..,. ~ plaol to release two Other cap- tlrid piloll, Air Force Moj. Edward JC. Ellu, 14, and Navy LI. Mork L. Gartley, :ZS. . -Mlnnle-Lf/e Gartley. of-.lllmOdin/-Pla~ lo here l'1 pt her llQO l!larlt. Ellai-11,from vildooto,· Ga. 'Ills b~-pbiimod to· ~e the trip to Hanoi, lhon c:liqed blJ mind. . • . " Nor1h -'lllll!iill•>ilitod Ille women at the hotel ond uld )llmm -. going ahead lo Nleole tho -Aliterlcao prlaooero, ........, IOdly. "We W1Ull to be cerlaln J1iu ale beallhy enougll and poycbolcic1Ciny reoc!Y to receive them," an offidal 11id. · "I'm as ready now u I'll ejf!!t be," Mn. Qiarles aald. Mn. ·Gartley said, .. P!eue let me aee my aan IOOD." 'lbe ofllclalo laid tho r e I e a 1 e d Amerlcan Prll!>oo'S could live with tho 'tllltlli&' delegatloo at the -untlHbey dei,\lrt. . ijn, Cbarles was •-to step Into a bath after an -day of travlling (See PRISONERll, Pop Al) 1,000 Tanzanians Invade Uganda ~AY PAGI! A I 1'4-1,iok.m. KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) -A Ugan- dan. military opomm.n announced that JllOfO than 1,000 Tanzanian troops in- •aded Uganda early today . The spokesman JAk1 the Tanzantan in- vaders lhrusi Into Uganda near· the hol'der·vDlage of Mutukul1. 'Ibey quickly cat>lun!d flve Uganda policemen and ten oofdleri guanllng the village, 'lbe llJIOY'mtn -the Tanzanlan trooj>a tbm bopn • puali towerd the town ol,Muaira about 80 m11 .. eut of ·Kanipe: !lie capital of this 'East African oiu!llry. • . . ... , . ' . ' Porsche Pttrlomers Pick •• Prime Parts for Profit By CANDACE l'EARsoN Of .. Delt1 ,..., ..... Britain may have bad tbe Great Train Robbery but Costa M... police this w~end are p.mling over the Grat Poncbe·Mystery. car llii-with . exp<mive tastes dro~e'.off wftb eight of the sports cars in Costa ·:ai.sa . 'and N•wpOrt B·e·acb· sometime Friday night or Saturday momlng.· 'Ibey got as fer . as an orange grove near Byran Avenue and Jdfrey. !'load In ltvlne; wbere lbe· choosy ll'OUP stripped the ~ccd c:ara ·ol•wbeell; oogines. and •liolclret ... ta. , . ' AD : lrviDe " Raneh' •emp~e. slwnbled upmr..-tbe :=zbsWft Potactie~ abuwioom ear1rsa1un1a;v wblle-g tlrougb tho orchard. . . ' POllCe were U!Xlblt-to' apllin.,;j1y•the wi>telt!Nlealers "'~ tllelr-p&sitqn to ' Poraebes.. Motorlsil!I passing on the nearby Santa Ana Freeway couldn't tee the German-- made cars. 'llley were shrouded from v1e,.. by tiJe, trees .. l'o!ice said two of the cars were stolen from the parking lot at Edward's Harbor ~a at Adams Avenue and Harbor Boulevard in Costa 'Mesa, apparently while their unsuspecting owneni watched the movies, 0 Slaugbterhou.se Five" and "The Groundstar Con,,piracy." . The other m . were stol~ from various locattoos.1n Newport Beach. OQe witness to the early morning scene o(lered lhal lbe thieves "knew wba~ Ibey wanted" and chose their !argets With care., It It doubtful wbOlher •i&ht carwss p00Rle wlI1 be comforted by sucli a dl!play of good taste. • Presidlent;"Worth ~-$-7 65~0'00 , 'f • ( I'm ..Uy "~ oo eu alll. t ha•• '° be na1ly eonfU1 bow 1 mo•e. 'ft>ll's quite 1 wetGt en my mind -but I'm tbamful then II no paralylll.s," 111' the Fullerton ·- '!HERE NlillLY WAS. He aboosl lost all -- Another youth, l~year-old Matthew that a kid was hurt." SUf, ol Ouu.sworth, also occupie1 a Striker bed. He ai.o Is upected lo -Ver ,,,,,,, bis -Injury. , Be was crunched while body surfma at the city beach, Aug. 23. "I was taking a wave in when It took me over the top ~ I hit my bead on the bottom. 1 went linp. I was amclous at the time, but I couldn't get my fooling ," be uys. "l was lrigbttbed in the water, becall.!< l couldn't do an)'lhing," young ~lff admits. "My anns were Dopplng all over.'' The two other surf injuries involved Ralpb Beauchamp. 17, of La Habra, a broken back, and Aticbae.l Addingtoo, 18, SUNDAY, ~~PTEMBER 17, 1972 TWENTY -FIVE CENT • 60 Die Ill Lebanon B·attle As Israelis Press Attack • By Tiie. AllOdlted Press Israeli forces invaded 1 o u t'h er n Lebanon Saturday,· .clashed with Lebanese kwpa and Pelestinlan _ •uer- rillaJ, then prepared.lo spend the nigl>t in the battle area. • A senior officer of Isril.el's general staff said lhe air and land invasion killed · at least 40 guenillas and 17 Lebanese soldiers, destroyed 130 houses and flush- ed Palestinian commandos from 18 villages. ·· Lebanm's resistance wu surprising, since its forces usually have stood aside during Israeli moves to wipe out guel'- rilla bases. The Lebanese amba.ssador to the Unlted Nali9ns, Edooard Ghorra, lodged a written protest .with the U.N. Seeurtty Couhcll against the "massive land and air attack against Lebanon." · GhmTa said two Iaraell Infantry and onnored brigadeo penelrated J,S· miles Into Lebancn .8nd 21 planes jJlrllcipa1ed !i>. llll! .~ . .U-'oiiid ~ llebiD<s8 ~~l .... 1flftadit . l. ~,,, 'lbe laraell stoff officer said tbe sl7.e ol tl>e Wwel -ll'l'·llid -eel """"'""" secret, Wt it wa "not very big." Tiie ~ ..... bl before considering. witlJdi.awol' Of lhe ln\ot1llng task . lor<!e, . LIBY.t. Ol"FERS TROOPS ... "we will see how the siiuatloo looks tomorTOw morning." He said Israel bu no lnteotloo of'leavlng the forcea lnalde Lebanon as occupiers to con1rol anti- Israeli guerrilla octi<ll. Pointing to a map aod tracing a row of villages J.Z miles or more Inside tile fron. tier, the offictn said: "()Jr QPe?'ation was, and still la, to take tare of these bases ... not lo take ground and hold it ... The Israelis contend that the villages bari>ored ~lo 400'guerrtllamaraude,... 'Ibey said many guerrillu 1nd teveral Lebanese soldiers were taken irisoner. 13 Killed, as l'yp4oon Slams Japanese Coast TOKYO (UPI) ~ Typlmo Helen struck Japan'• PaclfiC cout Saturday with 100-oille-an-bour >rinds, Olltinr • swath of destruction acrou the main Japanese island of Hombu. · · · The National Police Ageocy said at least 13 peraom have been killed by the llonn, which cl>urned for II bourr.off the mast before \ commc ubWe rsao miles weat of TOlcyo. • · • ' . Israel's losses in the attack that began a.t sunrise Saturday were three aoldiers killed and six wOUJ>ded,. lhe milltery com- mand said. 'Ibe staff offie« said there were no dvilians killed "as far as we know." Israeli air force jets blasted a cluster of guerrilla headquarters buildings with. rockets and bit eigh.t otbe.r commando emplacements, but no villages: were at- tacked by air, he said. 1b Israeli force.s were goaded by two recent guerrilla attacks at th.e Israel- Lebanon border and by ttie massacre o( Israeli athletes In Munlch oo sept. 5, wbeo Palestinian commanduo rakled the Olympie village. Officials in Beirut said the lsraeli.1 ap- peared lo be closing a pincer movement Saturday that would give them control or 13-0 square miles of terTitory in the na- tion hnlf the size of Massar.husetts. The Lebanese anny's opposjtion war" "a stronger showing tha n in any of our operations up unUI now," the Israreli of· ficer said. Ransom Reeovered 3 Yugoslav Hijackers S.ur.render to Spaniards · • -,~. j MADRID (AP) -Tbroe Yqoalav gun- men who hijacked • Swedish airliner to 1llalkid ... mdered without I fight ~tunlly, alq witlli· aix of their cow .. trymtn who were released from Swedish prbona in accordance with the air piratd' demands. Police cmlltcated tbe 1105,000 ransom ~ trio got from the Swedish 1overn- ment in exchange for letting the 8.1 pusengers aboard the .l!!!ne co free in Malmoe, In aoulhem Swedeb. The ourrender by tbe nine -all Croa- tian nallooallats -followed hours of tailil and come u a .u.,,~. It ended a drama that began 20 houri earlier when the gunmen took over the Scandinavian Airlines System DC 9 on a domestic fiigbl and forced it lo land at Malmoe. Spanish police refll!ed lo 11y II any ogreement bad been negottaled with lbe hijackers who released tbe pilot. copilot .and two stewardesses an hour before the ourreniler. An airport official and an SAS representative had been allowed aboard the plane. Shortly afterwards, they emerged with two men, believed to be hi- jackers, and went into an airport building. Later the two retunled to the plane and after an interval the gurmen, followed by the six convicts, walked down the steps of the aircnll and Into the arma of waiting police. The hijacken left their weapcno In the plane. - There was a possiblllty that the Spanish •U!horiU.. bad refused to refuel the jetliner wbich landed with Its tank! almost empty. 1be hijackers had asked the control tower to make arrangements for refueling. A fuel truc:k drove up to the airliner. parked al the eod ol a ninway, not lnng after tbe plane landed. Then lbe truck drove away and c:Hd not return. A refuaa1 to refuel would bafe satisfied SwedlJb aUtboritleo who asbd Spanish offlcla1I to do everything poaslble lo in- aure the aecurlt:y of. the four crewmen, ....... '-- but to avoid violence. Later the Swedieh Embauy espressed .. our 1D01t beart1 appretjltkm to the Spanish IUlboriU.. far the wooderful way tbey condilcted the case." While on the ground in Malmoe the hinjackers threatened "another Mu~cb" -a reference to the killing of 11 Israeli~ by Palestinian guerrillas at the Olympic Games -unless their demands were met. Many Croatians are nationalists and resent Yugoslav rule, having fought with Yug05lav factions in World \Var u. The c:Hssidents have banded together under the name of Ustashi. Russia Submits Proposal to Ban Nuclear Weapons UNITED NATIONS (UPf, -The Soviet Union has subn1itted a for mal pro- posal to prohibit permanently the use or nuclear weapons, ii 'il'as annou nced Saturday. The proposal was placed as a new item on the provisional agenda of the 27th sessktn of the United Nations General Assembly. It also Includes a general repudiation of the use of forte in the relations between states. Explaining the Soviet initiative. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko stress.- ed that In particular West Gennany's re- cent agreements with the Soviet Union. and with Poland had been particularly favorable developments toward a state of European and b;ltei:national security. In a special memorandum, Gromyko al5<1 pointed to tbe agreement betwee~ the Soviet Union and the Unlled States on the lhnitation or strategic weapons o (See ff.BAN, Page Al) 4 •. , 'I Ill, 1 -'~••••-: 1u1•esnday 1 • ....,. I . ..._ M .... o...i ~-lit Ct ............. .., .......... ...., "' 'iwt ......... C.l "" JI I (.f .... ...... C:-'I. ,.., ~rt (""4 ...,......,. M.,_......,. ..,,. c.11 ..... C....... •1 c-t ._. C·1 ClffctflM °'......,... .......... (4 (........... Col .... ltffM 1~1·11 DMtlil ....... A.11 ........ (•"""' .... ,. ....... , .......... w s-tt. •1-1.1 .......... C".. ltcdl H19'tllefl'-14 1'1-.. a.f Yltt1Mr1 (·I •Mwt A.I Tr1wltl C.t t:.•: M.y~ • !::(i ~=':, Hw ~,_ ~j . ... \ .. OAIL .. ,MOT S~tftOPIS C: ..... C-ln Ptmlf'I' W ... TV .... • ( A Z DAILY PILOT ' , ' -People /Quates Democrallc vice proicl£nllal nollllnee s.,....1 lhrl119r ro•dfed ll11 helgllt of embmusment durtne a apeecb In Sill AJJtonlo, Tu. before a group of McGovorn followen when be said. "Wf will carry California for Nixon llld Shriver." Ho Immediately caught hb tllp and slapped his forehead In cllJ)llay. Slating hi• belief lllat other 1tate"1 mll!flnll should go east and not overcrowd hit northwest paradiae, Oreron Gov. Tom McC•ll Mid, "Visit us agail1 and aaain, but for heaven'• 1.ake, don't move here." .o Irvine M•yor Willlom Fltchboch evl· " ~ deo Uy was not)111pr.,sed by the Rinker De- . ~ ~ ve lopment Company'• argument.I urging the ;_ city to rezone a 70-acre parcel near El Toro 1 , Marine Corps Air Slation so lhe firm might . , . , build 500 homes. As he voled against the · ; hie to redu ce the levels o! jet nobe within ,,, the homes, but added, "there b no way to ' Air Fares Fail -.to Come Down . -. 7 47 Operation Cheaper But It Costs M~re_ W Buy .,, •r•c-au~ TONGS CArlltlol> ~ llonff<n' Jmnu -11'1 tho dlltdMtp '" -promJ...i by the travel industry just a few abort years ago! Tho big Boeing 717 WU tuppotod IO bring this •bout -and brlnt ii> lttnaUonal travd "!thin the grup of almost everyone:, Tho 111anl pl1oe, with a ... u.,. eapsd- ty of an lnttm.te theater (-) """1d cut operational COOi d r 11 H c a 11 y , partkularly on the heavily lrlnled North Atlantic run. ~1· zoning, the mayor observed it may be poss!· .w . 4, wund atten uate people's backyard.I.'' Attacking Democrat George McGov ern's propoaed f80 • billloll ~I ln·dlfenM. 1pendln1, Ctopor W. Wtlnbo..,..., dlrec-tor~ th• F~al Off!~• of Management and Bud1et, said, 14Were those proposals 'enacted today, there would tie IA im• mediate direct unemp!Dymenl o! 1,800,000 Americans.'' · Thll was the Impression clearly ltft by the Unli.d SUtt.s trsvel lndllllry obort1J before the big Jet came Into aemce 21> yeara ago. Some promoters even sug· ~ that 1 NIW Yorlt tr llolloil couple ml"1t '1tll frlendt fn Londoa for Iba ,...kend' and atJJf come out with change from a $UIO blU. But lb< indullley -wrq. Hotels 36% Hotels 47.6% Nothfnf cioM lo lhil bu oome about -and it pnibobly neVOI' wiU accordfng to moat spoltMmee for Iba alrllnt ...... , penltt. • Direct operaUng costs on a seat-mile basis for the 747 are Z1 percent lower than thole o! the regularly uoed Boeing .'107 and thnil.ar aircraft -but what ·~ peared to be overlooked n1 that the ac- tual cost of flying the giant plane is 79 percent higher than the 70'1. Stating that the first 100 years o! living are the rou11he1t, N1loon W•it1 of Hunting· too Jleacb• etlebrated hla lOllt blrlbday lut week. He told of living in a •1remarkable age" and. how glad he was to see youngsters getting a good education today. Comment- ing that he believed people lead better lives today than in his earld age, he said, 11People are educated to spen more time outside of their employment. There seem to be more ways of enJoying Jlfe now. But we really didn't miss anything1 'becau se we didn't know any better." ~ Put another way: A reasonably full 747 maketl a lot more fl¥lDey for the airlines ; a largely empty one !Does a good deal mcn. 'Iben too 1 747 costs almost '25 mlllJon to buy -eome 1111 times the coat of a $9 million 7111. Ground service equip- ment for each of the big planes costs $1 z;. million over the life of the plane, 1enerally calculated at 15 years. ,T~Vll, COSTS: AIR FARIS DOWN, BUT .!:tOTIL RATES UP 11.• ;.y, an Inlernl~~ Association official ta: M ' .. "Some will atill nlD ft a loa,"'l• ·~ 1 , ·;· i, sometimes make the return trip for ~ little as $184. Olarters (when your group is big enough to fill the plane) come ev~ better than this. .; Addre.,lng a puhllc hearing on Newport Beach helicop- ters, P1ul WhlHn1nd, chairman of the department of crimin· ology at Cal State, Long Beach, told of the effectiveness of the whirlybirds as police tools. He said he reallied they cost money but in Los Angeles the )lellcoptera were responsible for the recovery of some $48,000 in narcotics and that paid Ibo cost of operating lhein for an entire year. This statement left the crowd murmuring and councilmen grinnhfg. After .a long pall!e, Whisenand added, "No, I didn't .!"ean they sold the T1uu the cCllt of runiltng an airline are high, "abnolt ntronomlcel' • ts how aome industry spokesmen put Ii. They laugh at suggestions that transatlantic fares are artifically high and counter with: "Why then did almost every carrier lose money on the run Jut )'Ill'?" (Icelandic was the F1y1ng ·o,........ II 1IP dtilmift ~ ever be!ore, IATA inliiilalns. f,Even though flying !lrithhl !he' ~:~­ has j111t rbeo 1.7 ltOl'Ctlll, ••Jrif;'.&ra acroes the AtlaJitlii thil()1ar will -k out at IDmetbhc llb e•_,\ iOiJ lhlll in 1971, aceordlng' tO pnllminarY •sll!P8tet. 1n '''""' •l Cona1an1 doUara (aUowtng for fntlatlon) the f-could 1io better than 9 per cent cbuper. Bl!I !lopM that they would drop · clrullcau, 'appear to have been in vain., wbm $1,000 •~)'ear ·was a prettJ. tm- p~ve Jl!aioy, l'<>day you cao lake.tho wii, ytp, under certain specl!led cion- diU001, !or ~ Utile u $181. At 1918 vsluei that would be 80!1\ethlni; llb $81 -inore than IO percent less ll1an tile lin- medlata postwar fare. Travel !!rat-class retUrn between Lon- don and New York and the fare today ta '788:1ec:onomy class varlet~ HOfi and . The special bargain trips, officials li> sist, draw people -vacationers in th6 main -who otherwise would not fiy at all. Hence the logic ol these enUcementC. What then would bring down fares col\ro siderably for all passengers? u A cont ta~ regular demand for seats throughout t.l:1e year,'' says officials. Aircraft and relat~ equipment then would be used to ma> tmum efficiency. ''And perhaps," mUll some, ••we could offer fares that would make even the weekend trip to Europ commonplace." .. drugs." · When Orange County Planning Commissioner Ron Yeo doem"t understand something, he's usually .quick to ask for tlarUlcatlon. During a study session on the South Laguna gen· era! plan, Dr. John Price, who holds a doctorate in ecoloF,Y• was 11ying certain changes might cause the ecosystem to 1 go bananas." Yeo jestingly asked what he meant and the profe~ sor offered a more detailed explanation . "Oh," the planner quipped, "I th<>ught you were using another one of those Latin words." DlsplaY!ng considerable political poise, Olympic IWIDI star Mork Splh, winner o! a record seven gold medals In Munich, dodged direct answers to questions by newsmen re- . gardlng possible endorsement of a presiden- tial candidate or who he was going to vote , for. "I'm registered as a 'declined to state'," ' he said. When asked if the Republlcans or ··~ Democrats had approached him for an en· dorsement, he replied, "More or Jess. How "' many pol!Ucal partlea do we have?" A woman demanding to see her ox-husband, charged in an asaault case, w11 arrested by Newport Beach police last week. Officer Miko Sullivan claimed he repeatedly tried to hush the woman, who wu subsequently bookO\I on suspicion of disturbing lhe peace. "She continued to scream Jn what l assumed was lhe upper l!mlt of her vocal register," Officer Sullivan observed. "'--------------------------------------~, South Vietnamese Raise Colors Over Quang Tri SAIGOI'{ (AP) -Government marines raised their country's yellow and red flas Sotunlay over the Quang Tri Citadel, &ymbollzJng the recapture of t h e northernmost provincial ca;iJta. after f 'n- moolht of North Vletnome,. occupotlon. f>r,.ldent Nguyen Van Thlec hailed it as a "brilllant victory.'' The claim of victory by the South Vlei· namese at Quang Tri markl their btaaest gain llnce the 1tart ol the North Viet- namtse offensive March SO. Quang Tri fell May 1 and w11 the only provincial capllal Jost to the North VJet- nameae in the offensive. A 1 1 o c J a t e d Press COJTHpondent Holger Jensen reported from the bomb and artlllery-leveled city that South Viet· nameee marines cleaned out the Jalt North Vietnamese suicide squad&. White the government forcea were celebratJng, shell fire hit them from enemy-held territory northwest of the city. The North Vietnamese 1tlll control nearly all of Qusng·Trt Province from 19 mllea northward to th< demllitarized '"ZOne and 40 miles westward to the Lao1 border. Rustler Gets 1°10 . OAKLAND (UPI) -A 3().year,.ld carpenter wu sentenced Friday to one to 1 O years fn prbon fn the first calUe mi. Ung cue in Alameda County in more than a decade. Rohen L. Sweeden waa co~ victed alter the prosecution contended he •hol 1 calf on the Lazy L ranch and took it ~ his nearby home to be butchered fn lba . ..kltcben. . lone ei:ceptlon). A falter!og United Si.to economy fn 1'7l waif a stgnlflcant factor, of course. 'IbiJ year heavier traffic rusguta that most cornpante1 will mate a1amall profit on the route but "no one will grow fat off FromP.,eJ N-BAN .•• well u other International agreements Umlifng the 11'1111 nee. 1be new Item ii entliled, •1Non-uae of Force fn Joternattonal Rebtloos tod Pennanent Prohibition of the Use of Nuclear Weapon11.11 Tho Item II fn line with the fnteotlon of the Soviet Union to place atrong em· Jilasls 1n the assembly on varloul dlaarmament Issues, including ltl pro- po1al for a world dilu'mament con- ference. In bit memorandum, the Soviet foreign minister pointed to the current trend toward.I reduced international tension tod peaceful ....aitteoce. "PartJcularly 1trlklog," he said, "are the f1vorable developmenta along theae llnes on the European conttneot. The well-known -enta between the USSR and the Fedtral Rrpubllc cf Germany Wiii! Gtrmany tod between the Poliab People"s Republic tod the Federal Rrpubllc al Germany have laid down wllbln tho trame..ork of Jn. tem1tional law the obU1at1on of atate1 to refrain from the thrtt.t or use of force both fn tbelr mutual relationJ and in queollclll Involving security fn Eruope and fnlarnatlonal aecurlty. PreparaUons for an all European conference on ques- tlooa of security and cooperation are entering the practJcal 1tage." Referring lo tho recent 11'1111 llmllatlon agreement between Rwata and the United States, Gromyko Aid: 0 In recent times, a number or agreementa have been worked out in the field of limitlng the MmJ race and disarmament. The convention on the prchlblUoo of .the pro. ductlon of baterloloa:lcal weapone and on their deatructlon, which II a genuine disarmanent measure, has been con- cluded. The agreement.I between the USSR and the Unli.d StatK o! America on the llmltatlon of strategic weapans are destined to play a conaide·rable role in slowing down lhe nuclear-missile arma race.'·' Gromyko 11ld IUCh egreements "con- tribute tO leuenlng Ille danger o! ao out- break of war tnvolvln,f tbe use of nuclear weapon& ••• " Tito airline lnduatry llkes lo potDt ou! that fn ltttJt cost $1,0N to fly Nn York to Londoo tod beck. That J'U fn a period · $5M depending on Ille time o! Iba year, ·Thole are llandard rates. Ec9nomy et· curalool are betttr priced .. They vary, depending on the length of your Illy and lime of year, between $204 and $188. If you can get a group of ·ap- ·pro:<lmately ~ people togelh<r you CID UPIT ....... THREE AMERICAN PILOTS AWAIT RELEASE IN NORTH VIETNAM From Left: Lt. Mlrkh1m Gartley, Lt. Norris Ch1rles, M1j. Edward Elias 1 ManSlnin,12 Wounded In New Irish Violence BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) - Roman CathoUCI and Protestants rioted fn the town of Lame early today. One man wu abot dead and at feast 12 othq were injured. Troopa were rushed 11 mJlel !nm Bel!qt to quell tbe violence that erupted when Protemnll to the Ulater DtfOOM Auoclatton-UDA .. ttacked 1 C 1 I h o I! c qua:rter of the town. Tho unidl"'U!)ed rnon who waa killed wu cut down when 1hootfng broke out around police slruQllng to drive a wedge between the combatanta. In the confusion, it wu not Im- mediately clear where the fatal · 1bot came from . "The IJlan was coyend fn to 111uch ~lood II wa; tmJ)Olillll, to Ill' flUI!, which 1lde of his body the bullet went in," witness said. The slayings raised Northern Ireland'• death toll in three years of aectarlan violence to li60. Pcllce said the trouble followed gaaoline bomb attackt on a Protestant. owned shop and a policeman's home. A mob Of around SOO UDA men surged Into the Catjiolic SI. John's place area hurlfng gasoline bomhl and 1etdng fire to one building in apparent retaliation. Snipers shot •t firemen who tried to fight the blaze. Pollce said at least 12 persons were treated for injuries during the rioting, in· eluding one map whose cOndition was described as serious. Mystery Fro111 the Blue In Bellas!, about 20,000 parading Protestants -many of them In paramilitary unllonru tod wiel'dlna cu<fcell-brou&ht traffic to a stantfstill SstUrday .. FromP.,eJ ASSETS ... Police Rip Wall In Snake Searcli; 'S:u-Jeect' Freed :wulWh BnlDnlng of Westminster slept I ~t eaaler Saturday night aftt>r Police tare out part or a wall in his house In a _at«~ search for a suspected pollonoul snake. 1 .. Jluge BaJ#>~n Fl()µ.t1 ,Dott1n on Ohio Commqnity · ... ~.J i • .r ' ) !l.UIDIN!A, 'Ohio (UPI) ~ A field, bot It'• tlttll ahoulder hlglt," Utter too mtterlal 00 Iba be!loori ~It fll1'ante and civO service reUranant mysterious baDooo "big as the COU!lty said. "I've never seen anything Ute 11." but none wu ,i.imd. ' ' ' "5,000; real elllte fn Blltlmore County, counbolilt" floated from the ally llld De~tlel !ound • -Of bllloon that ' "I think IYlr;tioclJ anlll1>( 8'tdlnlo Med., 111,000; equity In a condominium landed..U. • "'"" field nt1r 1111a. rural llld 'II m,llllon cubic feet" and the mt• WU out tbeN; ....... b-oaFotlt" at St. erou, Vlrstn Jslaods.fll,IJOO; trual soulhwtmm Olilo coinrnunity of 719 llfcbway Patrol dbooverad a patch Ultir ,.14 '"''.'"" • " with attllltiey-Gfftfl~. Wblt6 !a,lllO; penons Sa!llnW evenlrig. . roadlng, ''Wfnvan Reaeardl Ccrp., MiJ>. "~he ~ 1111· 1 ,._,. 11111 lljd il!d lumliure ail<f ~ ~ Thi aearcb beaan when Branning open- ... Ml ,un cue after returning from a IOliil 'llrinl range and Slw a speckled ""11• sttt&er out. Watminater pollce were cnllrd In and ~ li!HnH-balf houni on the case. Whal they found was nothing to get Nttled 1bout. It Wll a harmless baby .a1nd111W..U.. U wu rtl11Ntl without being charged. I.a one poll\tlQlaiJ put ft, "After in· ,_.,. m..ua1tton ind Interview, wt ""'""Ill-DOC 1 IUIP"<L" I I I • , PerllOlll came t;;;,ji miles around tod ~. Minn." what it wu. ""'1bi llatl'll'11-hllf • fU,000. , . • cul hunkl hDI the deliated balloon 11 ,J lele~ wa1 "!!'I lo Mlnntapolls but the IBlder '•Ide of II, iMll,.. •'111111111 Nlxm'I atatemeot msde no ~ souvenltrs. Aut.bor!Ues'were ba,llled 11. lo .,, 1114 ,JjalurdaJ Dlcht locil ~utbor!Uei da/lltd lbln( tunlld· -··, , . !II the _'!'alut of.llle_ca]llomla ~ Floridt what it wu and whtft II.amt. fnnn. liad IO tepljo. . . . . ~~· ' ~ jlropertld. But fn 1"9 he purcbued Iba "A !armer who Ill!' It cominl .down ~Some ~'1$k It mlPl.llne hlln Nr 1-' lti · but. tllftollll Ill!> homes at Koy Bbcl)'DI fir a \lllal ••Id ~ thought Ii wa ·a cloucf,•' aald • 1 ...,,..... , ~1 ·1" lion llo ifl1'.·o( lllele ijaflf linaw ......... ~ Iba prkf of -.ooo aJid the Sao aerneni. B""'" County SherUf 8'11 Utter. "Tiie t:no.ilii(," said petro1 ~~ J.. hJlloa!I, · · • protlerty for $UO,OllO, · · thing 11 11 bil aa the county courtbouae." Bniotblnt. "a.. o1 GUI' -. Nld t1tort , ' "II iJi· !IM· ...,; ..,._ lilflit It eauld No detalll were liven on wba ht aold Utter said tbe balloon . yaa made of "'' a mue bit al loo ·.., it and it .1'~ lia.., '!ll>td oM IPlf ct 8lrdltlla," Utltr. Iba vacint lofl In Ker Bilca1nl or for ploatlc and nylco and ~bl!' wefcbed roal oalll lib II hlld b.i 11 a real 11fC11 1'lld, •'lt1 -~ aow ft11 It • lM L Wllat prlee. 1JleY were valutd Ill 1• at sever•! tons. altitude " ,_ ,.. • .., lDclly it landed w'8r. n-13'1 lllO Tho lot Jn Wblltler wu valued "It'• out of air and fl attened out In llto Vttar 0 sald then mlP.I hava heoe wrl~ did." , U.:, ai fll,000. • ·----.. •• ' FromPqeJ . . P~SONERS. . •: when sirens screamed outside her rooin and hotel staff members hurried her dowoatain.. • Gray-haired Mrs. Gartley, joined hir oo the at.airway and both made their way tlrough a labyrinth of back roo!DI atld corridors to a concrete basement room.; Thi!: was the foorth time the Americcn. women aod four ·peace ac1tviata·escort14g them had nm for aa!ety, and the strain w11 beginning to tell. The firat time Wf1 at Gii Lam Airport at noon when a IJO"I'! delegatJon of welcomers quietly escortfd the imving ·Americans to an Q!>o dertround bunker. The Vietnam .. • waited outside Wlder trees. ;: No aouncll of bombing or ahootlng could be heard then but an hour later on Ifie two-mile drive through !arming land :lo Hanoi, croWll..,. of peasants waiting a~'".1 'checkpoint began lo run as antlaircr;tl flak blossomed fn the di•-• and fl• ploslons were beard. The motorc;te • eoretehed to stop and Mrs. Charlea 't" bal!-<lrqged aloog the road by Amerioan antiwar 1ctivllt David Dellinger to~· a bunker inside a small military pest. ~ Dellfnger cried out emotionally, 'lJs thil Wuhtngton'1 answer to ou.r vJsle.1" But Mrs. Charles wu 8m!lliig u 6e stepped inside the bunker and Mis. Gartley was laughing. · ~ • ' . Driver Still Critical ! . A man from Vancouver, Wuh., ._. still in tht intensive care unit at Missbl Community Hospital, Mi!ilon Viejo, jo. day where he was t.aten Friday after )Us car swerved off the San Diego Free'{IJ Just IOUtl'I of San Clemente and crasbefl. Michael A. Jeffries, 22, II U.ted •fn serious condition. • SUNDAT DAILY PILOT • j . . . . . • . • . • • . ' • Orange Coast Roundup MINl·INOLAND: COSTA MESA -C.mpl~Uon of Prtl" ar1Uona for Brlu.h Expo '72 at South Coast Plaza II under• way prior to Sept. 28 opening of the intornaUonal trade and tourl1m 1how. Exhibitions to be 1hown include En1ll1h IU•· 11Ure1 Insured for more than '1 million. Scots ba8J>ipera will also play. ISLAND OPPOSED : HUNTINGTON BEACH -Tho Mo- tropoUtan Water District lac" an uphill ba\Uo tn It• futur!ltlc plan to buUd a water deaaltinc plant on a ~acre man-made offshore laland. City planning commiaslonera have rejected MW0'1 environment.at impact report concerning 88 acres of land in the Bolsa Chica marsh which would 1upport the Island. The comrnisaion was angry because the impact report never mentioned the island itseU. SWEET SHIRLEY: FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Olympie 1wlmmlng champion Shirley Babashofi, sporting her one aotd ind two 1ilver medals, along with a shy amiJe, was weJcomed homo with an ofiiclal city breakfast, then a greeting by 4,500 clas11mate1 at Fountain Valley High. llKERS BEWAR E: WEST ORANGE COUNTY -Police In both Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley have vowed to crick down on bicycle rirlerw whn disobey trafiic laws. 1 They said they have been soft in the past, but rising injuries ~ are making them tough now . I SCHOOL RECALL' LAGUNA BF.A CH -With ceritficB· tion of more than 3.000 votpr iti~atureg nn petitions seeltini the rerall of S'chool di(llltrict trustee~ Patrici11 Gillette and Ger- ald Linke. the school board will be required tn (lllet • dRte for e recAll election. Recall tn't1Donent!I are puithing for a Decem- ber date tn avnid onssible .JFin . l di.!lmi ssal of school 1'unerin- tendent William Ullom , which the recall target.!! are believed to fa vor. TRUSTEE CHA RGE D: MISSION VIEJO -Saddieback Col1eJle-trustee AI.vn M. Brannon. arrested two weeks ago and charged with two counts of extortion and bookmAkinJr. now faces 43 more counts filed Rtainst. him by the District Attorney. The 40-year-old accountant, rurrently free on $10 ,000 hearing. A B e dtime S_t~ll Mrs. Ha rris Robinson describes her husband's snorini as "a Jong. rolling sound, like thunder in the distance. There· is a second of silence, and then it begins all over again." Earl J-Iatdenbrook. the Robinson'R Huntington Beach neighbor, ha. less kindly thoughts about Mr. Robinson's sleeping habits. The Hardenbrook bedroom window is only 10 feet from the Robinson bedroom window and on warm summer nights the sound of snoring routinely breaks the 1oundless barrier between them. Hardenbrook hirerl an attorney to threaten Robinson with legal action if he didn 't close hi s window, move his bedroom or stop snoring. Robinso n hirtd his own attorney who promptly Informed Jtardenbrook's attorney he didn~t believe there il'C any legal precedent for such action. He also said if a judge could be found who would issue a court order against snoring It would be a boon "to housewives the world over." Robinso n. a 59-year-old retired Navy chief petty officer. say5 he isn't upset by his neighbor's complainlnJ, "I just don't want to be thrown out of my own bed.11 OPPOSE JETPORT: SAN C'LEMENTE -Local oHi ciai s lhJs comlnst: week plan to reiterate their stronit opposition lo proposals for a Civilian jetport at Camp Pendleton -• plan being pursued. by Fifth District Supervisor Ronald Caspers. Some San Clemente councUmen have exoressed chagrin be- c.Ruse the city haw nnt been fnnn111lv invited to comment on the proposals ~et forth in a $700,000 fea sibility !iludv . tf, in· deed. a jetport were to be buil~ 1~ Pendleton .. San Clemente residents would be the closest CJvU11Ds to the Jets. ADOPT HEI GHT LIMIT1 NEWPORT BEACH -Alter two vears of study; COUJ'Jcilmen have set limit~ for buUdinl( heig hts. The h1l1ht limit ;, •~plied on an area basis. with the lowest ceiling -for re!lidential areas -at 26 feel a~d the highest -at Newport yent~r and near the county air- port -at 375 feet, about 2.5 ~tor 1es. POLICE HE LIC OPTERS : NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Beach citv council unanimouslv endorsed th~ use o( police helicopl.ers in their cit.v after a two-hour pu bhc hear· ing. But councilmen also asked Police Chief B .• James Glavas to rei>ort to them in six weeks on what can be done to cut the copter's noise. llSS SMOG? 'H UNTINGTON BEACH -Sout.hern Call· rorn11 Edison Company has abandoned plan1 to add twq 1t11am ~eneratin~ plants to its 'Huntington Beach facility. Inst.ad. Edl11on nffici818 say they will add another type of power t1nlt which would produce le" pollution . and . they belie•.•. 1houid meet the ktandards of the Air Potlul1on Control 01stru::t which blocked the other steam plants. SQUIRREL S: LAGUNA BEACH -Recelllnc crlel of prot11t that ,reeled an earller )'l'OITlm of l'"llOl\Inc llfOUnd 1quirrel• to stem erosion of He1Sler Park chfb, city park of· ficials tried 1 new__ a~proacji._Jllulftnp railing, are being moved inland four feet to in!iure the safety of park vl3itors when rain" inevitably wash out the mate of 1qu1rrel burrows In the cliff Jaco. RIDllt'S ltEOUIEM: COSTA MESA -sometimes tough· Ing and ga~ging It up , •omelimes weeplnc. about 200 South· land 'motorcycle Jang members gathered lut "'"" at funeral of Hangman clu~ member Walter Marchbank, 30, of Santi Ana. Police kept a clo•e watch over tho bltarnly·aarbed group or mourn1ro. Tb•l" eaulld no tl'<iub\e, but 4nw Cilrlou• ''"'"' M•rr.hbftnlr tiled In a lrnway accld~nt. . . . • ,_ . . Underworld Atom Bomb Terror Seen LONDOll (~l -Tho Mollo or Al'lb tomr11ll, bolclinf the world to ""'""" with their own nucleat bomb~ A warnin, to world 1overnment1 of just such a threat hu come from D> leading scientists representing 4~ coun· tries of East and West, meeting at the 22nd Pupooh <Mferen<e. They ended slx-day talkt In Orford l11st <Neek. A physicill who -ked on lht American 11.om ic bomb b@fore H1roahim• put into plain terms the conference recommendations. "As more countrie11 10 nuclear ther., will be greater chanc.es of people or groups aceumu/1ting, by hi}lcking nr atealing, eMugh plutonium lo develo-p their own 11omic capacity," Prof. Jn.s@ph Rothl1t aaid in an intervie w Saturday. "Then tMy can hold the wcrld to ransom.'1 Rotblat, 6.1, is secretary-general of the Pugwash CMference which b r t n 11 leading world fcienUstl together to 1w1p lde11 about hoW best to make life in the nuclear age tafer. He heads the phy1ics faculty in -the medlcal achool attached tn St. Bartholomews Hospital in Lo~on. "Scientists from varioWI countries in· eluding the United States pre11ented papers suggesting some sort of Mali~· type organizations could develop. their own atomic capacity," 'Rotbl1t 111d. "It was during discu!llion of this that the blackmail factor eml!!l'ged. '"l'here have been cases when airllnea have paid out blackmail money to hi~ jacken using toy pistol•. To aclt.ntlsll it is by no means inconceivable the aame sort of 1.echnique could be used in the con text of atomic bombs." North American --. -- Gives Douglas $4 Million Pact North Amuican Rockwell Corpor1tlon (NR) bas. iuued a U 111l1Uon 1ubcontr1ct to McDonnell Dougla1 Corpora.Uon ln Huntington Beach ta provide speclallwl engineerin1 tervices on the apace 1huttle orbiter program, NR Bplct divl1lon president' Joseph McNamara announced today. Possible effects of the announcement on jobJ is uncertain. McNamara aaid McDonnell Douglas would need 140 engineers for the project and predicted total direct and indirect employment would be higher. McDoMell Douglas officl•lfl ree61tly turned over to U.S. space officia ls the Skylab Orbiting Workshop, America's firat space station. McNamara also announced 1n $8 million subcontract on the same project to Grumm111 Aerospace Corporation . NR in July was selected bY the Na- tional Spece AdminJstratlon lo develop ll>o $2.6 billlm opoco thutUe Pf'Ol"lm over 1 .sir·yelr' period. Mesa Fireman, Girl Injur ed . On Motorcy cle • A C.0.ta Mesa fireman and 1 lmman friend were liken to Cll11ta Mua Memorial Hoepltal Stturd1y nlrht with 1eriou1 injurie11 received when the motorcycle they were ridinf,'( apparently was struck by a Volkswagen . .John Frederick Wagner, :'11, of 552 Vic· loria St., a Costa Mesa fireman. and Shelia D. Forbess. 21 , of 2332 State St., Costa Mesa, were thrown off lhf! machine. Wainer'& brolher, J1mes, is a Coit.I Men polJceman. Police have mealed LII'J')' Hankins on chlJ'cu of felony drunken drlvtna . Hankina refused to give hit 111e or ad· drea:, police said. The car Hankina wal'! drivina ap- pa;rently struck !he cycle from the rear around II p.m. when Wagner .stop~ at the corner of Wilson Slrttt and Miner Street to make a rltbt tum, pollce 11id. ' j .. ..~' '!!mi ' ·~.; ;>:~'-~,,, ' '<• ~j;~, t.. ~~ " '.,.: ·.k<·~>··~··-.. . •. . ~1~~,. . DAILY ~ILOT S"H !"Ito .. 'OF COURSE IT WAS AN ACCIDENT' READS SIGN OVER SWIMMER'S IU D . David Strom ltecoverlng From Bick Injury In Huntington Beach ; His Wife, R.tbecca, Is at 81ds1d1 Watergate Probe •'r o11t Page 1 Bugging Whitewas hed SU RF P ERI L • • • nf GardPn <;rove. thr one ~ho h;is been rtlra!led Be11urhamp is paralyzed frotn the c~est <ln"·n Doctor!! have no! yrt dererm111ed C'--rges Sen. McGo vern -~~js1~·~~1i':.';~~~~;i.11ur1 f UL ~aUM! they wer11 "IM confident 1boUt --·-lbcicahilily-_to.JMnd!O' the.,,.,iacid="P"-- pc11ring wat.er. WASHINGTON (AP ) -Geo r 1 e McGovern 1ccuaed. the Nixon ad- ministration Saturday of whitewashing the Democratic headquarters bugging case, and a con·gressional leader in· dicated Congreu 1n1y probe further into th11 Hn1ncial aapecta of the case i{ the Justice Department doesn't. "I chsrge that the Nixon ad· mlnistration commanded that I h e Democratic b111glng easel be whlt~ wished by thti Ju8lice Depertment and the grand jury under itl control," Mc4 Govern uid in a news conference on the front perch of bis W11hlngton home. "I charie that the failure of the grand jury to determine who ordM'ed and paid for tbi1 1ct of political eaplonage -11nd who received the atolen information - w.a1 engineered by the Whitt HouH through its attarney general, Mr. Richard Kleindienst," Mc(lovom added. A federot grind jury In W11hln1ton returned indictments Friday agaln1t Mys te ry Bugging Informer Named As Ex-FBI Man HARTFORD. CoM. UPI\ -The mystery BOUtce who provided t h 11 Democrat.a with infonnatloo ln the Wateraate bugging case was identified S.turday . by re.Uablt llOU!CH 111 Alfred Baldwin. 38, an et-FBI 1gent Who ~ • cousin of former Connecticut R1pubhcan governor, senatar· and atate Chief Juatlce R1ymond E. Baldwin. The sources told UPf thal Alfred Baldwin nf North Haven . Conn. had told Edward Bennett William&, lawyer for the Democratic National Committee. what he knew or the alleged break-In ~t the Watergate offices of the J)emocrat1c Na- t.innal Committee on June 17. The ~urc.es did not disclose how he cot h15 1n- form11tion . . Wllll1ma eould not be re1cbeo for com- ment. , Baldwin also appN.ted be.fort: 1 federal grand jury which returne<t lndlctme~ts Friday against two former Whi~e Hou!le aides and five other men, char1mg them with the break-in and bugging attempt, Baldwin wa& not 1mong thole indicted. 1even me:n In connecllnn 11.'1th lhe break-in 1t the Democali~ nat1on;it headquarters In the e1plt11'll Watt.ri;:alt complex th~H. month s agn 11nd elect ron1r eavesdropping on Democratic telephone calls. However, the grancf jury di<l not ..gPl into the areas of who ordered the hreak - in and bugging, who financed it and whether Republlcan officials knew of it . Rep. Wright Palman. ( n -Tex . ) , chairman nf the Hnusc Ba nking Com- miuee, said in Milw11ukP.e Saturday the Just'ice Department invesligation did not 10 far enouali. "They just handled lhP. Wa te.rga le Cl!le," Patm1n aaid 1n 11 news con· ferenct. ''They didn 't touch the money plt"l." The Justice Department s1t1d Nixon '11 campaign funds are being revi ewed hy A 1eparate branch at Justice nol directly involved In the Wateraate investigation. Patman 1ald he had been asked by at. torney1 for the Waterli!ale defendants Mt to hold any public hearing~ while the crlminal proceedings are in'Cornple!e . "We'd be glad to foreli!o hearing.!!, ir they movt on lt,11 Patman Nld . But he 11id lf ht1 thought the criminal prn· ceedlnga were being stalled ''we'd go ahead and h1vt our own lnveatigation, probably open to the publit.." Meanwhllt, the Blltimorti Sun reportf.d In Slturday edllion1 it had lettrned from a top McGovern campaign aide that the McGovern camp w1nt1 Sen. Edw,Ard M. Kennedy to launch a Senate investigation lnto the buging c1ae. "I wa:i; never 11 dRre dt"v\1 in the v.·11vl'!I," Strom, a gnod 1wimme:r. uys. "But now r know nonf' or it is like a bnckv:1rrl fralic. You jusl C8n 't be: too playful." .. , WISH I could say II WIS ... btg wave, but 11 wasn't." "They were food waves and ti waan•• too rough." Slf uys. "You }ust hive to bt careful." Dr. Ca rmen Yuppa, an inteml1l 111d president of the hosplt1l '1 board of dU.C.. 1or1, issues his own w1rnlna : "The danger~ of dlvtn,i: into 1hlllow water c11:n't be overemph1siud. . "App1rently the.M boYI went runnm1 lrom the ~and into the w1ter, thl.nklnl the water was detptr. TM)' dove ln he1a fi~:. - ··The resultant accident c1U1ed • buckllng of the ce~lc1l vertehru. Becau.10 the 1plnal cord Pl""' thro<llll lhl" c11n11I nf the bont. Jn the oect. It too 1t offecled -lw~tod , kinked -tomeUm• severed. "THE DAMAGE Is dev11lltlnf." Yup- pa says. All four youlh1 learned th1t lesson thi1 summer. clearly the hard way. It also caused Strom and hl1 wlft Rrbrcca lo spend their first. weddlng an- nivPrsary In the hosptt1l room . They celtbr1led with gifts, and the ntws he-would receiver . but there wasn't any champlJnt and Strom couldn't kick hll he.PJll ln jO)'. Harwi Talks Chief Says No Hope for War's End PARIS (UPt) -Twenty-four hours after meeUna 1ecrtt1y with presidential adviler Henry A. Klsalnger, Hanoi peace deleg1tl11n chief Xuu Thuy &aid today the United St1te1 and North Vietnam re- main far apart on a peact. 11tttlement and he 1aw no hope for an immediate end to the connlct. "The American 1lde'1 point of view on the polltlc1I ind military ~ue1Uon ta 1ttll far from our point of view,' be 1Aid. "A1 for u1, we m nn 1lgn1 that t.he war 11 in the prooey of endlna." he 111d. Earlier, In the fir st public stalement by Hanoi 1ince Friday·s secret meeting, H&n0l'1 chief diplom1tic rtgresentatlv11 to France, General Dele11te Vo Van Sung, 1aJd the posttlon of the Nll.l'ln ad· min!1tr1tlon on tM two fundamental que&tlons remained unch1n1ed. Hf! 1poke to a mettinc or 8.(0) Viel· nameH that included Thuy and Viet Cong Forelxn Minister and peace deleaa· tlon chief Mr1. Nauyen Thi Blnh. Kl&sln1er. 1peakln1 to reporters ut Wa11hlnJ1.on, 1!&0 indicated. his 17th secret ae11lon with the Communlata made no progress. He 11\d the Communist propoul for a thne-part provisional covemment In Sal1on "1e1vt1 aome:thing to he deolred." SunR 1111ld that because of thi:o1 ''obstinate" position. "lt 11 impossible to re-est.11blish peace in Vietnam and to ar4 rive 11 a nRlional concord." Sung 11ddressed the Uruon of Viet· t1a"11W1e of Fr&ne4'. Sung 1aid t~ two tund1menttl que.s· tlons-were millt1ry and pollllcal. Ht. lold the R•lher1ng. "The Ni1on ad .. mini~tration still refuses to wtthdraw lotllly and rapidly all American forct.!I. on the other hand he continues to in-o t.enslfy the w1r ind to incruae. air and naval forces. thu~ proceeding to a ~ Americanization o( the war." "A!I for the polltl<:11l qut.llion. ii (the N\1on administration) continue.a to try to m1lntaln the puppet realme al Nguyen van Thieu. sn lnstrumt.nt or iL~ n~olonl1\11t pollc1t8 , ind lo wipe out the Viet COY'g." Sung said Witche8 Will Meet ,lllllDINT NIXON llUIPID IY AIOI ON SICllT DVl lll AS NIOOTIATIONI ' Dr. Honry KIMln .. r T1lkod 1'11c1 fn 1'1ri1, Trod1 tn Mooc ow SAN SEBASTIAN. Spoln (UP!l -Tbe Tiral Notionol Witchcraft ConimJ II ocheduted to takt plsct here Sept. lJ.23. f ' I ' , • A 4 DAil v PILOT ~.~16,1'72 I ~nt. An• I • • : ...... at111111. - • Asian 'Invasion' W orry_ing Britons • • j • Mec.lrtMlr i ~,.. i i ~\ : i ,,.. I ~; • ••• ••••••• -..:;:otr H..... '.) H1111 11oGr • &. ••• ... ...• :.."'r. •• ....et,; ·······-.:. LEGEND -LINI U ..... -· .. lboo Yl•Coot.1- , \ "'''" I "· ~.._ ... ".!!>•..,.,.,, .. ...,, . ·····"' .. 4 .. ,~ ... , ·...... Coton• m1. Mor . .. . """° .I. )> /'f..'-... ·-LINE17 ..... _. __ YloC:O...- ••••••LINE 15 -· louth Coo1t P1on ... lbol Via lrwlne ....... ~i ~ "· .. = .!!Jl ... .:ii:. ' ........ ~ OCTD Hopes to Expand LONDON (AUPI) - A rlghtwlng mem- ber ct Parliament said Saforday tbat lt WU ''prepolten>ul ooosente1' to CODl1der the lmpmdlng Influx of Allant from Uganda -Englishmen and called le<• ke<p-BritaJn.wblte policy. MP Ronald Bell, addressing a rally o( the Comervative party's rigbtwing Moo- day CJub, auailed the government for •(l'eelng to admit most of the: 50,000 Al!ans hOlding British passports who have been given until Nov. 7 to leave Uganda. He said most whites in BritaJn opposed the influx. "1bere is • feeling of desperation abroad in Britain that democracy no longer works in Britain, that Parliament no longer reflects public op.l.Qion but obeys tbe instructions of p a r t y hlerarcbs," he to ld the rally. "The Monday club aims to restore the rule of the majority and to give them good ground for: amfldence in the aoond· nesa Of t~lr own judgement." .. Bell said the idea of black Englishmen with roots in Britain is "preposteroWI nonsense. "You may by law be a British subject and black but it doesn't make. you English, Irish, Scots or Welsh, .. he said. Jn Kampala the secretary of the East Arrican Civil Aviation Board, David ,Mwiraria, said Saturday the first special charter flight taking the Asians to Bri· tafn would leave there tonight. Alrlioe sources here said it would be a Boeing 7G7 carrying 189 passengers. They said it had been leased from Donaldson Air and would be operated by East African Airways. Labor MP Stanley Clinton Davis said Saturday Pe would ask Foreign Secretary Sir Alec Douglas.Home to call for an im· mediate British commonwealth Co~ fettnce to discuss the issue and demand Upnda'a upulsioa !rim the eonin- wealth. "The whole world is appallod by lho a<llvltlts ct Upndut .Pnlldenl ldl Amin, but no effective actkn aeema, to bave been takeo by the United Na-which appean to be curiously selective In lta condemnatiooJ," be aaid. Bridge Collapses In Philipp~es; 100 Lose Live8 MANILA (UPI) - A rickety wooden bridge jammed with devout Roman Catholic women and children celebrating the festival of their patron saint col· bpsed Saturday, crushing to dealh or drowning at least 100 persons. Police said the J.30.foot Jong, I-foot· wide bridge feU under the weight of the religious faithful at Naga City, ltO miles !OUtheast of Manila, while the region'• biggest religious event of tht year -tbe Penafrancia Fluvial Festival -was in progress. Detective Justino De Jesus said the bridge, repaired only two weeks ago by the Naga City engineering department, plunged 10 feet into the waters of the Bicol River. Up to 200 otber persons were reported injlaed. Manila tel~VU!im correspondent Jun Bautista, reporting from the scene, said "Bodies after bodies are being fished out of the muddy riVer waters minute after minute." ' Together Again Sen. ·John V. Tunney-(DJCalll.) ·and his wife Mleke 111Dile after an- nounctn·g their reconciliation: Mn.·Tunney, who filed for divorce last May, has ·moved back·lnto 'the Tunneys' Washington family home with the couple's three-children. · Foes of Sclwol · Busing In Vegas Plan Boycott ' . By United Preis Intenatloaal • tary schools to open by staylns the .iate court ruling end leavi ng in effect a bus- ing plan approved last August in fedtral Bus System Off to ·Good -Start Anti.t>using forces in Las Vegas, Nev., made plans •Saturday to boycott schools when classes open Monday for 30,000 ·cblldreo,-•od. s tr·I kl n g Pblladelphla · teachers and ()fficials maintained hard lines -.opce again deadlocking negotla-tlons. q court. · Bus-Out leaders said· they hoped ;-the- boycott would force the U.S. Senate to "recognize ~at the problem here in I.as Vegas is critical." ' By EARL WILSON Of the Dall1 P'lltt l11tt Orange C.OUnty Tran~it DI st r i c t (OCI'D) Is taking more people for a ride. The dh1trict , whlcl'I took over the South Coast Transit Company's operation!'! and the Santa Ana bus system and .tniliated an hourly service Sept. I reports that 12 percent more passengers -3,eoo -used the buses In the first week of operation thi s year than the number of person,, - 3.200 -who traveled by bus In the first week or September, 1971. The "hourly service" Initiated by the OCTD from Santa Ana goes to Balboa and return. Santa Ana to Laguna and return, and South Coast Plaza to BalOOa and return, with stops at intermediate points. Olslrlct General Manage1 Gordon "'Pete" Fielding said that he hopes passe11ger uae wll l double when the 1ervlce is expanded. He revtaled that OCTD would in- troduce ·tt1 Dial-a-Ride system in the La Habra-Fullerton-Yorba Linda area in Dtcember. THE NF;W system ct1nsists of a fleet of 20-pa11enger buues dispatched i n respome to specific request! for service. 'lbe 8Chedules are flexible with a dispatcher in constant radio com- municatlon with the driven. Fieldlqg said that the present JYStern is operattnt with 13 bul'!es: "We have eight buses on the South Coast route that in· terchange with five in Santa Ana," he said. Consolidation of -the Santa Ana bus system with the district means better au. around service, Fielding · claimed. He said that by the end ol November nine new buses would be added .to the service. "Our schedule of future development is only dependent upon avallabWty of equipment," he continued. He aaid be WM hoping for better connections to Irvine; service from South Coafl Pl87.a north to Santa Ana ; and from La Habra straight through to Costa Mesa, down Harbor Botileverd ; and from Adlm1 Avenue in Huntington Beedl, strtlp t across to UC Irvine. "wE ARE looklng forward to recel•lDc 16 new buses in MMch," Flek:IJ.ng said, "and another 63 new bosea by -July or August of 1973, depending upon the availability of federa l funds." He said that If au these buaes are ad· ded a 30-minute service will be a ponlbUity. Fielding belitves the achedule is meeting current needs but· could be improved , "For instance, there are often waits of more than 30 minutes before coMections can be mad e to UCI. 11 The OCTD fare is a flat 25 cents for a trip of any length in any direction and children under 12 ride lree when ac- companied by a fare-paying passenger. Transfers are also i.Mued at no charge to other OCI'D services and are valid at points where lines intersect for travel in one general direction. 0 We hope to be able to negotiate with the Laguna Beach Municipal System in the near future," Fielding said, "and lben the 25-cent fare and transfers will be county·wide." Fielding said many·employea at South Coast Plaza are finding It easier to tak; the bua "to work than to drive ,their auwa and Jlll'k In the outlylng./ou.• Bc(s acl}edules are available at all ocro offices and stop! tbroligbout the ceiUnty. ' . Lbte 53 covers Santa Ana to Balboa, and return, leaving Crom 4th Street and Broadway every hour on the half hour beginninJ al 5:30 a.m. until 9:25 p.m., Monday through Friday. On Saturdays, the service begins · at 7:30 a.m., with buses every two hours until 7:25 p.m. The return trip bmeJ are one hour later in departure time. lJ.oe S7 is from Santa Ana to Laguna Beach and. return, with buses leaving Hunt's every hour on the hour, beginning at 6 a.m. until 8:55 p.m. lotennediate stops are made at South Coast Plaza, Orange Coast College, Newport Center, 8IXI olher point& in between. Lloe IS Is from South Coast Plaza to Balboa and reblrn with intermediate stop poinU. Bus aervice -begins at 7 lj.m. and runs unUJ 8: 55 p.m. Saturday senice ts every two bus with no buse3 on Sundaya « holidays. "We ere saying that our sixth grade students will not be on the buses Monday and that they will never get on a bus in violation of our constitutional rights:," a group o! Las Veg" parent. called Bui- Out said in a atatement. Bus-Out had stalled forcocl bualng - eod the opening of school' -in Clark County for: more tban week with a slate t'OUrt ruling forbidding officials from ... ing businl to racially balance schools. But tt¥ Nevada Supreme Court 'Iburl- day cleared the way for some 52 elemen- lo Philadelphia, where 285,000 students have been affected by the two-week: old labor di.spute, suggestions by teac;f!er leaders that negotiators bargain around the clock met with strong resistince from the school district . : "It 'a naive ·to believe that a resolution of Issues can be achieved by putting peo- ple in a room together for 24 hours.'' said school district negotiator Jack Soloff. state Mediator Edward A. Feehan also said continuous talks would be fruitless if both sides continued their hard lines.· Hazy Days Ahead for Orange County Callfornifl, a~nWVl~-N~ti Ten1perature• Hltll ~ low t=I W IY Mith Jadltanvlllt, .. " ~· ' =r.t:'lo!'. Kin .... Cllv, " .. • S1n Fl"llr'ICl-~,Ftlr ... t nge. • • Nltll Lew LltHt fl:otk., " .. : tlll"ouah MorldloY lll.C I HIQlll•Mth c1tv1 Mir 71. :.,, · -'mtrlllo, .. .. LouJ1v1111, ••ono the :;r,:•• I'll ltld n . ~ '"='l:'-·\()IJ•Yt -'-'nchor~, " .. .. . I• tnd n Cliludl !Id " MtmDl\11, " " . ="'"· -l'lllfvn " JOa., ~ • ~-rwlM !if w'll\ :=. IUnlll,n• todl'I' r.:ro;~:-r.: I::. 't:-. ..,. • OrtQ -'ltlnt1, " " ... Mllw~~-· " ' " . ~-•tur• t~~~~h?N · lllkt1"1fltld, " .. NI): r 11n1 .. j! : 5r:="ik:.7'1ff¥ ~o '1: n .. _;,_ "I; IU~lrtk,, .. .. ~Rhem.IC 1¥ :l . .. H~~Md· 'I' In ..... .. ' ~~n Ylfltv -Fllr """""' endm ... f • I llobe. " .. P1lm ~prlne .. ... " ' lnitrkil' and o.-t· lt~I--'•Ir ........ " " P'hHltdel11hl .. " .. ' fm1ohr11n ~"'f: tr(':: tonlolll J.t11._i. ~ tr1ttl M1MY Oi1rlalon. " " ~=·~ .... '" " . • ~•no 1v 1'1n1d to Wll'nl 'l'I Ind COOi n Ln,,_ O..rlott1. .. " ll " . low io:~"1hl wl txcirsit -re~ 10 ~¥-1~11~ ht C/\lc.IQO, RMI llull, .. ' to :u mllh In dttta. low1 from f\: ~ IQh " ., =~mond. .. " ' deltft Ind 1 • HIOhl &:."111•"4 " .. " .. • Coastal Weather loUJslfld ~ " at.rt ~·. " .. m .. -.. .. " ' Md fol0$ ,, • '8:1[.!I.': ll .. ........ a !l II I kl , OrtllC!t c= ~-= ,, .. _ "-.. 1:1nclKO, .. l! F1k tanlOM ftlrOUOh .Mor!N'I' wt"" ~~nd 1111 ~ 1tT: 11¥1 ,, :I HI., " "f~"{ clt~lltf coe~ HClloM no ac.ml'llM In •"""-'I' " m::M• ll ~ t oh Ind 1111 low c .ild In-1 n d Mondly. Utt11 flmPfl'"1tur1 ~~Iv. " " -· .lt ·wt.'°" Dvt = ~ IVMlllnt. c~°=l'lt ~ 1!t ... Hlall& t::r.::"111t11 .. ' " " ... ~ .. ~ ':II un •-• todlly 'I' In ... ., ' •••• Four 5 oulice can11 in each carton .... perfect for lunch boxes ~,, or after school.treats ... or individual.deuerts! Choose Apple Sauce-, Fruit Cup, Di ced Peach~. , ."or favorite flavors in smooth, creamy pudding! Each is a tatte treat theJolb will enjoy. ' l • • ~·Stew Bee.,eoNELEss. !·1~ • • •• • • • . ' l..tAn priCI'' r ft '.~.n .A. Choice beef ..... cart:fullytr1mm~ to o'ffer -~Yllue! sa .. sagen ~Ll,~N STYLE .•• ,99! .r , We make itOWMlve11, from an old.world recipe! Triit ~·yoU'll li~e it! Center Cut Beef Shanks . . . . . . . .:,. 69~ 1 So much 111e1ty IOOClneu on theoe! You'll lov1 the fl•vor " well 11 thepriql · Bay's ·Engllsh Muffins . . . . . . . . 29' laerYe th1111 i-tedforbrMkf.,tl Gre•twith • Wellh,Ranbit,-t.1112•.plrs. • ARCADIA ,. "''"~''"Or ::ii1.1 PASAOENA 111 ' SOUTH PASAO[N A "" 11J 1 ~l l~JGTON BE.~CH '' ~JEWPORi BEACH '1 • 11 ' • • '1.ci vliil/1 ,, .. 1 j,l(.IW,ll11(,l,1il.h· frr1nun!Jn~H 1111:1r:1.ror1~1 J,, ,•ti:,·1,'l1i r~,.!11111.1~ . . f.: ,,:•1 I' 1 1i I,•, • ) ) • ' I I ' ! I • I I I I ,. ' . ,, ' • • l Reagan: Our Next Man in London INSIDE IOOOPS D&PT. -Calllomia Go•. lloo&ld Reagan'• term in Sacramento wU1 expire -ia just 1 """Pie of y.., ""4 be'a ~lod broodly that i\,; _,1 be Jl<eking anotber lour-year llinl in the torrid _, and frigid wlntm d our wondorlul 1talt capitol. So the -'lCft naturally arllu 11 •dat·do you do with • i.no..r. Pernor! l.<>ls <ii rumon beve clrculalod. · Maybe be'll run ·1w lbe \lotted States Senate. Maybe he'll 1et ap. pointed lo the Slipreme Co11rt. May-· be he'll go J>ack to narrlllol Death 1VaUey Day!>. Maybe, 11\llybe, may- be. WELL FOLKS, ju!l )et your corrupondent setUe Ole 'i¥bole Dlllt· ter here and now. Inside ICOOP· bu • ....., ..... , been pas!ed my way rrom the United States Em- bassy in London. They had a big b11h •t our embusy there just lhe other day and the whole talk of the place was about our G<>v. Ron. __ The way they were discussing It at the head table, it was ljke the whole Reagan iSlue ii settled. RONALD REAGAN will become the next U.S. 1m- ba11ador to the COUrt of st. James. All the envoya pres-- ent seemed to fetl that our current man in that choice apol. Arnbaasador Annenberg, la, jllll l;eePinll lhe ebalt warm over there until Gov. Reagan can arrtve and tum his teevee smile onto the Queen's Court. So that's what you do with fonner governors. No more fighting with Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti ovf!'r cllinic slurs. No more Borax commercials. Just smites and bows for Queen Elizabeth and Court. . \Vcll, if G<:lv. Ron does step in as our representative lo the Court of St. James, you can be certain that he follows illustrious footsteps. THE LATE JOSEPH Kennedy served in tbl apac- ily In the years prior to World War U. Thi•~ pve ~ hi> son, lhe -lalo-John 1'. Kenoady.-tllt-~-to observe England and her relaUomhip lo Utt re~ ot . Europe. Based oo this experience. the late Pres1denl ; wrote a book titled, "While England Sleeps." ' '' As the whole world lcnow1, of course, Eng1and did I i:?O through some terrible days durinl World War U and the blltt . But she ro1e from the uhes after the blg war and has managed considerable impact on this old globe since· then. England. for example, pr1ctlc8;}lY invented th;e miniskirt. Th ey shipped it to tbe United States and it sold. Then a bunch or lads out of Liverpool called 1be Reatle1 pracllcally invented hard rock music. 1'he1 •hipped the Boatles out 1o the U~lled State• end they too told. Every time the &IUM came stateside they dr1ined th<l U.S. cash flow. IT IS CLEAR that England ha• be«\me a prett, S\' .. inging place. They have aiven us so rlruch. Now It is time. for us to give them aomethlng. We'll 11ve them Ronnie. . Hnpclully, they will con•ider It .a flllr exchanp., England is ~ upbeat these df!ys that Rea•an will never be able to write 1 book like "Whtle England Sle!!ps." MAYBE', HOWEVER. ln btping with the new temrio. he can come up wUh, 11 dlfferent 'Yolume. Ron could call it, "While England Swlnp." Jf At's a bigger hit than JFK's volume, maybe the 11nvemor will mate enough on it '° he can pay men stale income taxes. Or maybe they 'll tum it Jnto a motion pidure. st•r- ring Jtuess who? .,, Just remember where you read ft an first. Drunk Test Exami1iatio1i Hits the Road . IVASlllNGT011 (AP) -The Systems Ce!ll<r al Cambridlt, 1leWeat weapon \n the war on Maaa., and two r e c • n t l y d e v e 1 o p e d commercial • drinkjng drivertl is t h e Numents of a similar natl.re. road•lde alcohol breath tell, ' Li .,_. Ollrles F. vln&ston, ~­The Na\ional .Highwa,y Traffic 1o< Gf the NHTSA offke of "~fety Adminlstr,ation atC<ihot counterrneuurel, rN!ITSA) reporll Jqll!y field ~ad the Deportmonl'• new testlllfl of <lOw portable -th-· -th '.scroen1n( devl<e "a •nalyien will begin Jan. I in ~~ In tqlnray 11fe. nine 1lalel witjl laws .!hit ty ,.techJlolo(Y," pennit pre-aJTesl breath tesll. In. •. talk ~ an ln- Aboul 10 police cleportmenta l\ll:lllCO OO!lVtnlton m Clll<ap, .. m be selected to t..i a U~n 'lllld the device device de veloped over an 11-meuurts blood alcohol eon- month period by ti., Depar,l!" centrtitlon of drivers at the ment o l TfaMPorta'ilon'• · l'OlldltdC. 1 ANNOUNCING Ao ... ,_. ... AUCTION 011 IJ1ro111oly Yolu~lo Stollo PIRllAN RUGS 004 OlfMr Ori ......... Nott Abou1 This Sale: Due to the closina: down ot •n 11.zenty 11nd withdrawal ot reprMentadon by the Pttliarl Carpet C!xportera, they, the exporters, are forced 10 alter their ;;~ and now we -by ao- thorlmtion or those iiMtfclan:r concemed -ba"9 hr-en Instructed to JlquliS&t.e tbreae and other 'ba18 nt valuablt handmade Oriental U'4 kn:l&n ct.rPets. ru1J• •nc\ nsrmua which ilt.te been lD stOrtp awa.l t4 lnlJ shltxnt:nl Pertlan C&rpcta of re&.! quallt)' ot all 1.)lpc• are! bccomlnj[ 1car«r and more ~lw all thl' ti~. Don't ml111 thlt creative art-torm 1uctlon "l : Nl\VjtORTl!R INN . 1101 J .......... t Nowpert ...... Ctiltf. Monday, Septelllber 18, · 8 p.m. Vltwi..""41.., ..................... _"' •illM · I ncluded trf'! lhc IU.t llftde tn tmall anc1 •Jara• •~ol : NAlN. lnlAld allll ~aitul'll KESBAN, KERMAN, 1SPAHAN1 _~~ ..BOKHAM. Ar• GHAN, HAMADAN, AJW ' ABRIZ. .BOl.lA!ID, BEL0\1CllESTAN O..S -A11o -are ni.uat'o\htr collector'1 lterA1. .ud1.-11rt LA• MA T ... tC....•o.dc '> • DAILY PI LOT .4 $ Vocadma Trajtting Supervisor Baker to Push Code for Elected Officials . . Neff A.printed , To State Board r ighting baL·k rron1 a r,.. ''Th•~. to 111t, is totally u1U1<'· jt'l.·hon by fellow boa rd t'eptable," lhe Garden Grove rnembers lalll Tue:sday of his supervi!l()r t•hargf'd . "We c:an- Also on ·ruesday·.'I •ii.ellri• 11re prnpo.1111.'I 10 · Cbar"5 ".Bud" Nell or the !lnni• County Deparlmmt or F.ducalion bu -..,,.._ 1o the Caltlomla Ad'rllory Cawtc:il on Vocation Edocatlon and Teclmicel Tralnlac by Gov. Ronald Reqan. · Nell has been a ~ullant jn vocatlonll education for the county ~ -1tl$ aod bll -pao!Uve vie"' on lhe·value ol IUCI> educotlan In the atale'• plblle tcbooll. He potnla out tllat of the unemployed between the age• of 11 t.. 24, :M pucent have a •ener11 acadmtlc bactground when tbey finish schooling aod Ml)o I ptSttnt have voc1tionll tr1ininf. Coai;t Student Given Honors Michael L. Sevier, I 1'11 B!lduale of Corona del Mar H1&h SchOOI, hu been-honored lo: hi• bigb scl>ool ocbolaatl< record upon enrollment 1t Cal Poly, San Luis Oblapo. He ii among 227 of the 1,IOO Cal Poly fr!lbmen In tbe lop llve pw:ent of the high ocbool seniors statewise who were granted honor status. -- "Only 12 to IS pcrc.-ent of 1111 propGMd code of ('Onduct for ool on tht orie hand argue that • Restorr RJark S111r ('.In· yon Road from t'ast 4'1f lrv1nf> l.11ke lo tht Rivcriude <:Ounty line. ~ road h111 been im· p1JSab~ :1ir1Ct !he I t It •lorms. jobs in America requitt a col. ~lecled o l f i c i a J s , Com-"e are protecti111 lhe public \ege degree but almMt IO per-m.W.loners and olher OOard trust by adoplinJ! rules for cent or our students take L'OI--1 reaistration and dl1Clollure by lege preparatory L':'Ourscs,'" appo nlees, Ul'ange County ~ Neff point! out. .. Career Suptl'Vbor Duv1d L. B11ker hall lobbyista and imposing rulea e EltabUsh and undtr· 1rouM utility dl!lt\ct in thfil Sunset Beach .a rc1 and dcff'r <"Ortltrucikln ol • 1.%00-c::Rr parking area there until 1M: undergroundin& i1 <'ttOm- plished . education is our greatest had the issue ph1l'ed nn1t on of ("()nduct for t o u n l Y educational need today. Nol ue~l Tuesday's age.nda employes and lhtn eict1npt vocational e d u c It Ion or The board by a 3-1 vole elerted offi'Ci11!' from y\mllar academ ic but a combination of · • ordered the rode plat-M in the rules." both . county'i personnel and ialary The board did adopl la!lt "We 1nu!ll enable children iu CONSUL TANT 1'ue!day an 11mendNl version their early years to become Ch1rla1 Neff resolution. of supervi&Or Rnbert 'V. Ra1· .aware of occupational skills. Baker re•cted to this with tin's aD-CaUed • · 10 b b y i 1 t e DirN't the p I a n n i n f director •od the director nf ha rbors, beaches and park.'! In 1utet with Southern California 1-'.dlson Comp1ny reprt'!st'n · !atlv es fo dl~('dl!.'1 ttw-llllt nr l-:d1M>n hi!'h volta~e line ri,llhl · of-wayll for recrrafion and Up('!I Spl<'t USf". The grades si:r to 10 should be lhe statement. •·1'hc effect of ordinant."t." in the e:rploratory stlige Ind dustry. bus i n es$ and this action "''l.S to eicempt Baker toncluded w1lh. "If from the 10th. grade on .11.orlcuJture. wt are tru\"' L-u11cr.r11ed aboul d l h td in °"" elected offic·i~!s . corn-J stu en s s oa zero on a Neff says Orauge County is prulet:ting lhf" public trulll and broad field, a cluster of future the roost adv•nced area In missioners and ulher h<li\rd restorin& a niodii·unl of con. occupat ions," he t.'Onllnucs. voc11iti9nal f'du<'ation in the appolntees fro rn lht' pro\·ision~ fidcnce 011 \he part 11f 1ht' Neff explains that a student state. Supplementary funds of the code of condut't public in thrir t:O\'ernmcnt and should not be trained lo be an for the programs are provided "The net result ~·ould bt tu represrnlalivi·s, we should rlOI automotive tune-up expert. th.rough. fed eral grl'lnts tot111J. create dual standards of r.~-hPsit:Hr to 11dopt a L·ode of specifically, but should ~ ing $500 million with 11boul $50 pectM ~h.avior. out' for l'VIUl-t'ondu1·t rur e!t•:ttd. oflicial!! given background · en the en~ million going to California ly t>mplo}'ts 11nd al)()lhtr for 1111d lhtir appoinlfi!". AnylhinR tire aulomotivc field, for ex-schools.. elected officials. ~Isl' \voulcl ht> inadequBlt .. , e Approvr a resolution In allow the sheriff lo ar1·ept pe rsonal check! rnr hail in 111nounts not exN"eding $.\'M'I. ample. Neff, 47, hai1 a nu1.:rtcr·s ;---::;;.-~~!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!"!~~-... --., The 11dviscry <."()UI1Cil to degree in educ11lion from! which he has been uarn,ed by -Chapr;nan Co llege and has the governor was established pursued doctoral studies 11l the in 1969 and has 30 mmberll _University of S o u t h e r n representing educational agen-Ca lifornia. cies, organized l•bor, persons In addition to his position with expertise in physical and with the county DeparlJflenl of mental retardation problems, Education he teaches in the those knowledgeable in the adult education division of the disadVantaged Ind· minority Anaheim Union High School field , .and representative of in-District. •'' ..j ... -' nan\~ \. ho1nt fi1hufl u '' . . ' -- • BRmSH EXPO 1972 SOUTH u.._ COAST~ PLAZA Sll"T. 21. OCT. I LosAngeles law student, Ron}avor,'Would have been sunl(' without Blue Cross.His exJ is typical of thousarids. · Q: Exaclly how mu ch did Blue Cross c~vcr? , A: "fhe hospital bill came to $1636.2:5-They paid $1300.42 of it. My doctor bills were $1703.00. They paid $1162.40. It was spelled out in:my policy'.' -Q: Did the <:ost ol care · ·surprise you/ , A: "Not r<!ally. l'd .heard it was a lot. But you don't want to think about it. Then iy " hap~ns. Then it really hits y ou'.', , , . .; Q: Do you feel young p<ople neod health plan•? A: "Obviously I do n ow. I was n('ver sick before. For a while my doctor wasn't positive whitt the trouble was. I sure hadn't saved any money. for an operation. Without Blue Cross, I would have had to drop out of law school for sure:' Q:How'd you come to have Blue Cross? A: "My folk• always had it, I never really thought about it: I But they encour~ged me to take it~' Blue Cross has many advantages as Mr. Javor found out. No claim forms, quick payment and prompt service-plus the famous Blue Cro., ID card. For complere facts on the Blue Cross p lan• for individuals under ag• 64, clip and mail the coupon today. The brochuro is free. Th.re l• absol utely no obligation. • P..lAU.. THIS COUPON TO: nJut: Cross of Southern Californi.1 • 4777Su"'et Bl vd., Los Angtles, C.alifornra 90027 ~ Or phone your local Blue Cross Offict. ( C) 1 At DAD.Y PILOT EDJTOBIAL PAGE , ' I ' -4 ,; _,,______ Jetport Worth Study Supervisor Ronald W. Caspers ol Newport Beach last week came out with a· free.swinging cll!lpalgn to build a civilian-military jet airport on Camp PendlelDn property, thus removing Orange County's p-eal concern over future jet opei-ations at Orange County Airport. Board Chainllan Caspers won alm.,1 lmmedl,>te en. dorsemenl from blJ fotir fellDw aupervilor!-,.And the city councilmen of Newport Beach, before whom . he launched the ambitious campaign, clearly. w06Id be hap.· py wilb any proposal that would remove jet .overtughts fl'Olll their city. In short; those moat concerned about ttie current airport operaUon can be · eapected ·tq . ayplaud loiidly aa Caspers tr(el to reSQ!ve the airport;dlltmma. Caspers ai.o came out strongly against civilian air use at El Toro Marine ·corps Afr Station. That's Jogical enough. Additional fll~hts 'in that area would provide much of the same noise problem now experienced tn. Newport Beach -and many of those residents who would be disturbed are in Caspers' district. The county looked' around in vain for more . than three year$ to find a suitable new jet airpOrt site in Orange County. None bu been found, and prospects for producing a yet-unknown jet airport location in the county are next to nothing. So, reasons Caspers, ~he answer is obvious: All th~t uninhabited publicly-owned CamP Pendleton area just across the tine in San Diego County. We wou1d like to share in Supervisor Caspers' en .. tbu.li11111 and w.e hope we aren't being overJy cynical, but the , PendlelDn propo.jal looks al best like a long, ~lll'.d b&!lle a'gainst great' obstacles. · First and foremost, San Diego officials have made it plain -to Supervisor Caspers, among others -that they simply are not interested in an airport at Camp Pendleton bl San Diego County. Securing ail of the nee- McGovern Ca19:p. -----.. T Morale Saggi~~ - WASHINGTON -Sen. G e or g e McGovern's 04twardly cocky ''I'm going to win" ,refrain la pur.e and 1imple whl!tl· Ing in the dark -ftlr bis own and his follower!' battered morale. That Is not the kind of talk he ls hear· In1 prlvat~ly. Virtually everywhere the South Dakota rldlcal llas lllumped, in' hill •70,000..a-week chartered Jet airlirJ. er, he has encounter. ed a very dUferent reaction from plain· talklng backers and Informed omervers ranging from gloomy head .. haklng to out- right deleaUsm. A graphic) WUltratlon ls what happened In Auatln, '!)ox:: ,. . ~ .. ' . ' ROBERT S. ALLEN •• . ' John eon/iaJiy, head of the Democrata tor Nixon Committee. McGovern ra"n Into much u;e aame tOrt of bleak headache ln another crucial sUtte -Ohio. ' • enary YO!es ol approval in San Diego and WashlnglDn lD 'even Jannel! preliminary studi<!s and planning for such a• airport without the full cooperation of San Diego · County seems remote indeed. The Nayy D~artmept and the Marine Corps strong· IY. object ll> a new Pendl.eto1f.irport. There are addition· al questtohs ol appropriaie tenaJn. the eapanding nuc- lear elecqic plant at San Clemente, the impact on the WHtern White House -not to mention the massive federal funding that would be required. So the obstacles are indeed many and imposing, but there are some counterpoints: El Toro's life span is limited to 10. -maybe. 20 ,..... years at 111ost. So the Marine• also may find a major ·air fac~ity at Pendle- ton more at~ractive than they now adm1t. San Diego County, despite brave talk, is a long way from finding a solution· to ita j airport needs. Congressional re.district- ing and the prtmaey election defeat of John 'Schmitz will give ·orange County two congressmen who will at least give them .a decent bearing on the problem. The llkounty regional aviJltion study just prepared for the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) also has Identified PendlelDn as a site for a fu· ture<najor jet· airport after'1985. Caspers has ~!feted a fpur-point proposal to get tbe P~ndleton s~dY. l;'Dd,er Way an'd the county supervisors w.iU 1"g\n d1SC11sSion of the matter Wednesday morning. Li~j~ .m~ Orange Countiahs, we hope the pursuit is w~wljile and that sopiehow a. magic answer to our jet llolse. problems can be found in some combination of new airports --nd new, quieter jet aircraft. About the best that can be said realistically for our prospects .at· th~ mo~ent h1,1wever is wrapped up in that old bromide, j Nothing ventured, nothing gained." • • Dear ·Gloomy·--: "1; Gus -' /' School bUai!Jg . I.I really a ·very llilnple . tcta 'when yoit atop to mialyzer it. n•s when 20 million lilds aridl'• million tupxayers get tsken for 1 a ride. R.C.C. "'" .....,, ""*" .....,.. .WW.. .... .. ~..._ff lfll .....,..r. ,_ ' ..,.. "" / • ,•,_,.., ..., o.ur Pn.t. These Things We Can All Do W ithiitit , ~ones falling on <a bald bead. . . . By ARNOLD FllJEDMAN and TllOMAs D. EWs · / Bucking a ;-1'ave of attempts in other Southern CallfonilJl-'clttes,to.oorap foreed tiuslng P)'Ograni1, the first school dlstrlcl In the llfate to bnplement IUCb a proJ<Ot n< w appetrs more committed to 1t than ever. The recent series of aoti-)>uslng effortS by school boards In Inglewood, Oxtlai:d and Loo ,\Dgeles won't ;ignJfieantly" shake the Pasadena community's support of masa busing' to acbJeve court-ordered racial balance, predicts the n e ,,. . Bt.iperintendent of the Pasadena Unilied · School District. HJ think the actions in the olbe{',citie.s · will change the outlook of ~ peljple In \ our community," Supt. · ~ C. l Cortines said in an Interview~ Jut week. I ' Dasi rig' ,-~ .. n'.:. ~iiJ~~Fi-rm- ' 13,000 ~ .... about hall iii.' dLttrld'~ enronnieot, te trCboo1s outside· tbe:ir own 1 .. 1.~. ,, .. "'!-~ .. Also,Jast """'1th, the Inglewood Board of EdUcat.ion voted to .. discontinu,i" ita two-Yesr-old compulsory busing program . and !lfdered· lta staff to resurrect the ''nelgbb9"hood schpols"~concept without vlol.ltlng . ita· ·court · tive t o desecrecate.· · . · r ' '' ' .' ' ~T THE SA)(E;time, the Loo Angeles cit) scbOoM1oud is. continuing to si~estep ai ~lebrited three-year-old integration THE APPAllEtfl determination. to order througit leillt~} ·court appeals. The keeP baaing In P8f8dena ii In lllJl!'k.con-, .~.bas ~, ~ wrangling over traSt" to ·wbat I.I bappenlnc in.·\h<.~ther •. w~~!her .. t~ con11Pue rmanclng a volun· Southland clUes, u well, u San· f'ran., . tary buS'I'(. P1'9gtam. cisco, ·wb;IQ> have ·wied busing to .aatiafy Md In San Francl.!co, me larges< • court ~ -for desegregatiog tl>eit . ,.Cllifom~ ~i(J. JOhicb has 11ctually im- schooll.. , : ' ' , ..• · • pleii>e.>)te<\ Ii maildatory. busmg program, Oxrlard'a ~ was.~tlze4;IJ!la · ·I!>! ;~ltii school. !uperlnteodent, ;~ -.tile U.S. JiiSl!ce Depart-'J'!ill!j>.S J. Shaheen resigned a weet ago ment acting" on the . basis of 'tJle ~ ~ter battltfC for two monU. ·"1th a fllderll· alili-l>liplr •law, 7joJneit 'forces "newlj .. kiclell ldiool·looald 'wblcb-oppooea With' th& .. city llCbool, board ,..,.Jdng to' bis methiJd ot acltieviog integration.· reverse tbe court order under Which 1,700 On top· Of all ·tbJl, 'a atatewide lnitiiltive pupils are bused each scboOI d.iy. . . bannfug· lorcect:bi>slng tar liitegration has At a .brUkfut: with some friendly tabarltu and pollticoe..,. b e f o r e McGovern'• meeting with former Presi· dent Johnson, the former, ln the course of a diacuuion of the campaign outJook, asked, "What are the cflances of my car- rying Tena?" Stumping in Coant on, la e av 1, 1 y Democratic indilstriaf center r the South Dakota leftist 10\llld that at -the Countj lair, local Democratic .o1nCelloidm bid carefully 1epafat~ ~J:ieir o,Jn ~tt1'.' from his. In an , inesc1pably notlctable manner, the party leaden were malting It known they· were baying nothing to do with tho McGoven>Sliriver .ui))et. Jn strtkini contr'ail, the BepubUcW:~ had one big bOoth for both the local i;<>P · and the Nixon-Agnew slate. ~ wh6'try·to bribe their Cbiilese laun<lttman Inlo glring them Jeaons in acupuncture. 0 But I'm convinced the majority 'Of Our school board will remain colll!llltted"tO the plan because they believe that what we're doing now ls in the best interests of c'bildren here.,.. What Pasadena la doing DOW -... teclng the third year of 11' busing. pro- gi-am -involves transporting more Ulan ·That move, though, was at Jeilsl !em-qualilied for th& N,Ov. <7' ballot and may porarily stymied When a federal ap~als win voter approval. court 1111 monlll•upbeld the earlier court Stlll, ·Pasadena 'Is quietly preparing tor order. ll!lotber year of busing. After a noticeable silence, one Of the labor, men finally said, "None." "None?" exclaimed McGovern in ob- vious dismay .. "Why not?' "BECAUSE your great friend and sup- porter ~cissy' Farenthold is fighting Briscoe," retorted the union leader. "and that's tearing the party apart. There's murderous disunity from toP to bottom, and the people backing you are largely to blame." "Goeb,'' said McGovern unhappily, "I don't · even know t b e s e peo- ple. s..nethJni)ii 1ot to be done to gel lhe1mtogether. Maybe President Johnsoo will help." "I doubt It," was the pessimistic reply. !'he Texan was right. Later at the LBJ ranch. when McGovern cauUously broached the sub-Ject of . the. venomous factionalism, Johnson shook his head notl('Ommittally and said nothing. Mrs. Frances (Cissy) Farenthold, wife ti a Colpus Chrl$U banker and New Left member ol the state legislature, was handily defeated by Dolph Briscoe for the DemocratJc gubernatorial nomination. Briscoe, -of the biggest land owners !n Texas 1J1d • former state legislator, hall.I from Uvalde, home of the la te Vice President John ·Nance Garner. · A VJGORO'us conservative. Briscoe Is fSttntatlously abtmn1ng M c G o v e r n. Strongly IUJJi>ai:.tl>!i ~ is former 1ovemor and recept 'ftulury Secretary DAILY PILOT lllustraUve of . t)le 1.ocal Democratic candidates' attitude towartb McGovern are the following comments : County ·Commissioner No r·m an Sponseller, running for a second term: "I've been asked to meet wt th McGovern , but I'm not dolng anythingi abol.lt it. I'm stayil)g right here and tak· ing care of my own affairs." ANOTHER candidate: "'I'hfl only ones using the McGovern booth are those who have never been elected before. The others are staying 11way. They're waiting to see how things shape up. For the present, they doo't think It's smart to take any chances. Same'of them are allowing their literature to be banded out at the McGovern booth, ·but that's 1s far as they're wllilng to go ~ tor the time being, anyway." Oh1o cast 3.9 m!Uion votes in the 1961 Presidential election. Nixon carried the state by 90,000 despite united and ag .. gresslve labor backing f9r HlDphrey, Leonard Woodcock, Unlted A u t o Workers president, and other pro- McG<lvern union leaders are itienuotialy organi.%ing a massive drive to rally labor suPPort for the South Dakotan. They have earmarked several mllllon dollars for that. · One of their top organlurl admit! being seriously handlcapped by two dlf· llculUes, saytng: "We're late In getting lllarted. We'l:e way behind and It's a t....up whether we can catch up. We're not getUnc the help from >he regular party organluUon that we badJ1 need.. 'Ibey are defloltely drac· g•ng their feet. '!be problem of tellitig a teenqer that acne is wiually only a temporary curse )>llt upon youth by the gO<ls, and that in time It will pus - a.s do temples, monu.. menta and daffodils. Lato-In-the-season nectarines and peaches the super· market charges a fortune for but which never quite ripen. Hostesses who cut comen ... bf serving ; last wiek.'1 leftover canapes at this week's party. They always have a ye olde iceboxe flavor. Career old ~aids who give sex lectures (.__HAL_-_B..:.~Y_LE _ __.J for the govemmenL ' Fervid memben of the women's liberation movttmnl who secretly hate all men and think. thtir place is In the dochouse. St~f·necked people who -·t allow dsndelions to """ on their lawns. Guys who can never take a drink from the of!lce water cooler without asking, "When Is the bosl golng to put free gin bl it?" Parks ·Are Loved .to Death For part enthusluls, 1972 Is a yeat o( remembrance. Yellowstone, the world's first national park, was established ex· actly a century ago. And numerous cities are celebrating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Frederick Law Olmsted, the great landscape architect who designed many of the country's urban parks. Americans love their parks -not wise-- Ty but too well, in many instances. The total number of visits ·to U.S. national parks has doubled In the past decade, and wlll reech approximately m.3 /il!Dlon. lJ: 1972. Vacationers boplng to get ::If from It a1l frequently enCOW>ter c jams In the wlldeniess that rival lhllli they left behind. _ It ls not only the number but the ll'P" EDI'roRiAL ltESEARCU ' ' of people who · vlslt pafks uiat creates problems. "llnW recent yea'rs, Jt'IOft part visiton were outdoon people who knew how to · handle ·themselves In the wildemeu,:' Jean ~ad . Geo.ge wrote In' NOttoul WlldUte., "Today IDOIO than as percent of the' visitors come from cities, and acddent rates have .toared." The mllbaps range from fatal atlscks tiy bears to sprained ankles cau.ted llY· walk· Ing throu8h forests In blgl>-beel aboes. URB,vl PARKS, which a1e smaller ant'.° more heavily ittQueitted ,than na- tional parks, al90 are in danger of being loved to death. 1be constant tread of feet discourages the hardest ·strains of grass, an.d Utter off.ends the eye. The threat ol er-can <!eiract from the pleasure Of a llilnple outing. · :Frederick Law Olmsted would have ~ deliKl>ted to Jinow thiit American palb are ·ln demand, ,liut 'depresled hJ' the --being made 111·them: Over a JoOg 'career., this "sYlvan artist" supeiylled the design ol •moN! than 80 ptJbllc parks. Lib Queen Outranks. IGng Ills creat.lons 11Jcil'!le.New York's Cen- IJ)ll Park, Bfo\>~ 4 Prosj>ecf Park, the Washingtoli .!ffl.: J~c)<son Parks of Cltlcago, ~ BOCk lll!y Fens of Boston, and the ,,.pltol grOuilds In ·Wasblngton. He ~-'a.s !\le lint -ol ,Y°""1iW l!latlonjl.Pilrk In cau!ornla, 0\mited1J. ,lclrliwemerit was fully a~ preclattd.J!l bis own time. In a trlbuto 1\lllybe you already guessed that Loo . ' . .~ i lo · fem •. ;city planner and Angelos llOW ranks Ne. t among those ( " ) • ~,Dejel H· Burnham said : "Each L u . BO:vn _ ~ knO"'~lll'!l• ,in~ aeruus of him 1'1e!roP$>Uses wherein married CQ\lpl' .~ !T.a. i. u .. ...., •·-"".,... tn !ht "'•ri d are most .-' to set dlvon:ed. No. 2 ls ·San ' • • ' a,,..;......., 1-an ..,.,. " ' _,,, ot ~ artists .... He Francisco. No. 3, -' • ....,i. With lo!o!t and Wooded slopes; Chicago. ciU...:..,. 100 yurt ol ale' i1lan 1!111 With la""' and banks and forest'COvered Girls who •ct as U their lives wOi. other -llUb 11113. A)u~ Cj&iiU, ihe . bl!ls; ,,With mounljllnlldt$. and oceao tadiQg !lmply because their suinme1" Ian ONE MAKER of. fe.,..t. Jiiii -Natliil-, •there-are , vre"'. is. play1ng ranis, I'm said to be·t;•M ....,._ . ..w.... • · . ~·· AND.WJ: . .lllEataosuffering.fromthe 'lold,now·lspri>duo-• .~· '. '·. TBENDDT<lll'AY·"larmoreparks ope11~tyo!Georg•Met11Yandot.ber a1:"~e~~~~=t*.i:d~~~ Ing .. pack~':"!• TD~ 1a1 ',..•P. oa ,"'"'1 Jou 't:f'::"'n\t~~-"'\"th a coherent top AFL'CIO olllclaJs. Meany's ctenun-• -~-'--the --"-overeat, ~. ts· ilie llnl itat yvu · . ""'." ..... Sltould the na• clatto11. of ¥c(lovarn as 11 C<mmt!nlst ani Pina on lhetr vacaU111 next ........,., , the.= the jack taU olf when "9· cHe1; ThOre'• .,._to ~rb, tor ,ID~-~ wild 1polcCfll ll hlnjtng like bell. A lot ol q,.,. Knocks while ,...•re alive and ....._ _ .~ ·~~~ be A1d op Ibis ilepHialng IUb~, lboil P ""''~.:.".':~~ P'N"~ds? """Pie <-Le a chirp"~ that -"'--Jy" ,._ -........, ••·t'S _.,..,, ,_ -• ~ ... •--•,lo by, DO Dle8DS ~iled ,.. ,.. ' °'" --· alt<r .we're de~. · , mm'I Liii -1bf. •• -. -. · · ,. r •lllll·thi -to-.11 ls Important to th& In a Labor D«y TV lntervlew, Meany · • ·• -·T·:.'!'J" rio lllon>U.....;. ,;J, tqto 'Qt. !be pott .,.._ Unchecked castigated McGovern u foll°"': People who get 1Uoamla *-lllllP IN "IWNNINO d!lwa 11111 n,e 'ct.....,, _.,... ~ ,•-wiU::--m;.;; 01111 ..• ..,..__ wl>uld destrof the ,natural "Frsntly, when I Had tile lblnp that feel aooct and can'l,IO lo .ieep '"1111 tbeJ ~ j!ldltn' lar1bo 11Ge 111 ~· 1#' wild • bo1111y, !bot ...._ "'"'ton. No ~ George McGovern standlJot ,and I find find out the re-wby. lllllmal, a.'t fl.'llllMlll(IM -Mb11 Uno'-Worill•" ii Ii """"· CDnsklir· ot' ~ -.-,.,. '"' _,;,loJ>- ·-N. W•ed, MU.lier ', Tliomas.K~nnJ, Editor Albert W. Bat.1 J:dllorlal Pap< Editor out .>hat he has.~; .. ~ for · · , • _, Ca\lt 'lillflilo. 1111' a rt -.ir • "'*11 U.JIW'.-i·o41!fn· 1 n ":;"~~::'A fO\llldly,"-"-1 • th& CommmlUlist _.., my· ,.,.,.._, AllY esecultve ~ bawl.I out •'hi""' "'"r ~ -• ' UIPI di ~ )lonroe Dodr!ne l'>""*P. no soludool can be found that =-~ t: ~,.!l~~bere~no.:: .bsDd in lront.ot,the Oilier blred bands. ·ODD the A'Mt!•,i6, _.. ..... 11111 #thr , Jr" ~--•.nctit.. , ~ t::;.::~;: rto U!ebJ!•tlonal Colnmunlsml" .,.; MyenmtJve .wholl\lnks .!h"we!come io,..Opeuu.It-"Onat,~' J-1' -~~wtltei!,dldn't·even beeobimled M,.,.. u ~ shave McGovern. campalp.Jn&itlcon are matal~olletdf'"'lliooillibeaprayer . InGreell.But!ipellkalllllehiPat """"""II. ftt ~ ~ ~,'Jojm. thel'~~~'t'r~ to furiously trylnc to .~ up ·a )>n>mtnent mat· for ·~ bet-AU8llta Pd' flew ~ I ever ~ Mon. ' : " . llU'eo port,llic Joia balie bee.i lbm • ::'.:. "liberal" lie~~ !" I b!iod. • • 11anp or sptt.ctU!I on the for<heads .ol · was •· iwlDlp. • • 1 NO, I!>' '°',_..id ... man.~ "°"here rt~. to treeS . and now.rs. up ~pUbllOlllll 'for~ CGaQnlttea iD ' ~. coy and >fV•raged aplnste"' DO YOU •Imo• Wl\v T!'aeeil /;ompmy nearly .. atroac .. --~-d)ol the ' r;v.p1tia)bl, _,. -... , _.,. 0 set the~·~ ltlr • o( Amerfca retuses 1o hire laq ~ ,... .... ordlDodlJ!, 8ut bf .... time the ,..,1., -tmnsoorta«on tn Niion orgaiilsluili --·~l Ill' • _.,. ~ t lo,IO who ..U.1t0 4"I ~tort! A compilny apo~esman sa11, lhoJ, ...-... Illa ps!llraDJ ..... uo Y..,,Ite, lfalllloal 1.Part. "" ~ la former Tena Oo•. Jolot Qtaiill,1 aml tllo ~ between . -a n d "ll<clluse the · talk toD much." with him lo lllil illljlar of ~ ~-• ~ ol-poltiJlt numbering l~•ding Democr~ll ~ teyill&'lo sell you a' box ol 1 moxy. Oi'iucb la llll 1ata'I•4'.&llo ~ --Nllaaal ~ .. throughout the counlry. Chrlstliial ..... OVER lot -New Yo\k claims more Worl~ H~tll OrllllluU.. • . . -""'*11 wlthia them. • ' . ' " ,, • ' t 0 n r ' . Suod.\J, s.,-17, 1972 DAILY PILOT A 7 '.Doth Partie·s Powered 1 • ••I ·-• • :By Incumbency Factor • Eyery time I bear about the McGovm> people COll)plalnlnc t,¥1 Pr<oi<lllll Nbt°" " • II 1111111 1111 1>19' GlllCe to ~ the aallon'a beadllllit,.,t•}i!lvo IO~:' . BARRY GOLDWATER • ' Tb!J " beca ..... r •m one ·ol Ole-· .. rect ' ,.,. who kn<>Wll what It la like -to iun : ICoWl an ~ Prtsid;nt. I hid ' the high honor, It Wiii be~ecalled, to CU· Jo ,tho Re~ Party's colDn lri 11164 ~ PreldtJll" '' . 'IJ!ldon llaJ!i<o.Joim,. .. ~-IQft. • I r ''C<olequenUy, lam • ' • bl&b1y amusod at ~!l'~'e..,~""" McGovern's attempt (ii VJ kl convince t b e ' · • A~erican voters that Mli. Nlxon is the ffrlt Pre!ldent ever to ' U5e tbl! White !louse In an errort to win a second tenn. But long before my experience, of ~µne, President E'rank.Jin D. Roosevelt , perfectlC:I the art or il)cumbency cam· . oBlgning to the chajtrin of Republicans Thomas E. Dewey, Wendell Wilkie and All Landon. . ' ~cGovem Democrats complain bit· terfy that every time their candidate ad· fances a proposal or makes another fpeec.h Republican members of the Nixon Administration immediately rebut his atguments. I can sympathize to a degree with this complaint. I myseU made it in :1904, : PERHAPS the whole idea of a Presi- ldent running for r~lection gives him an iunfair advantage in political terms. However, that is one of the facts of political lUe which has existed for maiiy .Jean and for which no one bu come up 'with a plausible solution. The ....... ""' 1111....... o/. lg. • . cumbency 11 IO eppareot today l>U· to do with the. Vu\ imp:oyapents lo COID· munlcationa media lhrough t1ie advent of television. It is very easy for a Pr~dent of tbe United States, especially in these crucial times, to commandeer prime time on all network.s to make public announcementa having to to with the strategic interest of the country. '"Id the well-beiJ)g and welfare of its people. · In almost every case IUCh incidents add up to a heavy·pll11 for the man in the Whil< H~ and hll chances !or reelec- tion. .som:i measure' of equity , is at. tempted through the~al time "fairness doctrine" under whlcll the Federal Com- munications ComrnisslOn can require the networks to offer a Plesldent'1 opponent time to reply to a presidential an- nouncement. I CAN SPEAK from personal ex· pefience, however, when I uy that FCC decisJons someUmes leave quite a bit to be desired. For example, the· Democrats in control of the eotnm.iaion rejected my major requests for equal time in 1964 when L.B.J. was spending more than his custQJDary amount of time before the TV cameru. And · wbm It com.. to "'"'"'! of Mc(;ovem's argument• by 1'd- m&WitraUon official!, l have no ·~ patll)' at all with the Democratlc Patty's complaint. 1 say that because in 1164 t spent a large part of my time replying to unsolicited and in many instance.1 unwar- ranted attac:b upon my positions by members ol President Johnson's offic.laJ lamlly. I almost never made a statement regarding the Defeme Department.or the nr in Viebtam that I didn't run into ac- cusations from Defense Secretary Robert McNamara and Secretary of State Deau Rusk . I also put up with a large amoWlt of static from Democrat members of the Senate like Geocge McGovern, Chairman J. William Fulbright of the Foreign Re1a· lions C.Ommittee and other Democret.5 wpo enjoyed easy access to. ti., com· mwilcations media by reason of the fact that their party controlled the White House. "i .. OF COURSE, another factor Ls that Admtnistr&tion officials are oftentimes foreed to defend the pollcies and actions of their departments when they come un· der attack by a national candidate. In the final analysis, It comes down to a que:St.ion of whose ox Ls being gored. lt was all right for L.B.J. and his lieutenants to use the poWer Of public Of. fice to critlciu me and ootnmand the front pages in 1964. But to the Democrats at least , it becomes a species of political sin for President Nixon and his lieutenants to do the same thing in 1972. .. : Col •. Sat.de.-• .J:ake Note . -. "----~ ,--,--~ ---,---· ----~ ------ ,Brand ':Nalftes Flood Japan . ~ , ' YAMANASHI CITY, Japan -People keep asking me U I notice maJJ,y changes in Japan since I was here last -which was only two years ago. The answer I give seems to please ev~body. "Yes. All your taxis are air-cooclitioned now." Two years ago ytJU could get an· air· "COnditioned car on special order, but I do not recall being able to'get ane sim· ply by hailing a cab an the street. But this year every taxi we have taken, whelher ln Tokyo or tn provincial cities like· ·Fukuoka, or ll' ... J..11\. t:: even 1n a small .t,ewn. lib ;SetoJ was • new or almost neW car, 'and hriariably air-conditioned.· · · · • , S. I. HAYAKAWA automobile -are aid and l1I1lligbtly, even in (or perhaps especially in) lhe nation'• capital? I DID NOT explain to my Japanese the taxi business in America -the planned sciarcity of cabs, the shabby equipment, the often oUtrageous fares, the drivers who smoke with passengers in the car -lest they think of America as a backwatd and underdeveloped coun~ try. 6-i I (, rt ' In J&fllll\"'Ja~le reotauranta ' serve J-!ood~ Wealerl>alyle reS1aunnb len'• Western !ood -and never the twain shall meet , except for M I sald, my Japanese friends were pleased that I had notice<!. "Btil Surely," the inexplicoble piece ol ~ cheese they said 11air-con<Htioned taxis afe ' that sometimes turns Up .m I tray of bot.bing ne.'w to you!" ' ' delicacies in 1 Japanese tnn, along with What could 1 say? How could 1 tell bits o! !lab roe, kelp and !em sboola. , them that in all my travels in the United In 1 Western-style restaurant near the States I have never ieen an air-coo-rtSOrt town ar Hakone, I looked at the dllio~ taxi? How could ··1 tell them that basket of condiments ~h as were on most lllts tn Amer)ca-the origml each table. It contained Del Monte liome o! the beaulilul 'mass-produced ketcb.P, Lowry'• aell>Ollod aalt, Spice O,,,ly Real .Hope Lies ln Community of Man The Olympics went on. Yet It wasn't Ole same. It wasn't the same •t all. · I ()n tho l<levlalbn sere.., tho. aome tiny figures darte4 about, llrlviDg to bell ucb other -striving to ou~. 'ltllnm, outswlm, outjump and oulmuscje each other. (..._' _A_R_T_H_o_PP_E__,,J compettve.oea and nationalism 1 are rooled>wlthbt·UI,. And on lhe ume -Podium, the aame- Iooklng at bl• I• s, wearing the • • m e-looklng gold medals l(ood proudly before Ebe same old nallon-- al nags as the band solemly played the Then come -..,..,.. with looen and -ermncma alter bard-foltghl --: Al>erlcam and --. Euf ni w'" .!)erlllazjl, Alrlcns, Aliitll And ~ with their anm • al>Out w:h oilier., • .. me old nallilnal antbemJ. ;;Yet ts wasn't the same. For we bad - Milllons of'us -witnessed. the ultimate Olympic .,.,,1, llEFORE THAT, I bad watched the ~t· .\le ac.... In !asclnatlon, hour upon end. I 'bad -ll~e millions o! others -rooted l0t my C01111lfymen, aharlng their •eta-!llbo )Vben thoy won, their ltustratlon .pttb the declalons ol the judges that ,~od polltlcally lnaptrod, their dellght p.,t they wer< now ahead ol the llillllanl In total medals WOil. Yet at the same Ume I fell twlngtt o! ;,;ut11. For l believe thotthe nati-OtJ rial• "-lllte the tribes, the city atateJ llllCl·tho ~llet !hot preceded ti -bill becom• · .. --~ I helleve that In thla thennooucl.,r ;Ne "" muat put an «id ::;.put tut-It J!1111Df11i u111 die wan 11 ~ :DOii .. end to •. ~ ~ ""1 hOpe ' .'Ii.I In !he comnnmlty or -.. • .. • J ''MJT TRIS II OlliX .. ~ l>ofr.t And a1 I rilolfcl In Uie lllot ol ...._..... ............... tylo;I llolrd "";:;;t';;.n .;;; ~ wlilit I lillltvo ·~ I ieal1"!'I bow 'dllllcult lhll 't;lp1y4 ........ ~ bi to,aclti~. ~ .-·- r .. '!I.. wann l !ell each time! Ptrhlpl Ibis .... l!ie -~ ofter an. It we could ichleve thll 1\1 the Olyrnpic:o, why not at the U.N.T ~ DOU. -. too, could 1""11 to <icl-~ the rula Jn • c<:c"....,. with aptrlt .or fair ~~ ~ ' humility aiid _..t· ~· Perhapa; &esplta• the .oplril o! oompeUlloft ml na- t;,,ial1sm ' "lnlraliled in. mos( or ill,• manldnd oouJi,,yet surv1Ye. Bui all that ..., belore the ultlmal4 Olympic ...... IT WAii 511 VL'l!MATE ._In that tt .... bTecl titit or -'1\ldll and .,.. ttooalllth. Jleca.oe tho alllmoto naUtn llllle Nu! ~y, llllled I inlDlon, ol Ill Jewlslt cltlRm. the natm .._ ol Imel ril bOm. --.. Jhat, the Paleal1lle -lost their bom<lad, oal1 to he -aaa1n and oea1n 11r, u. lmelll !JI their fllemPll to r<Uplllr9 • naUon llllte ol their own. And IO now, ID tbO bltterneu ol delea~ out or blind naUnnaUom, they had rtlOd•r• -~ • w--.killlDg. Pll1 ... ,_a.-who ~lltlld to erue a.Ir i....,.. d Jew-ltlllett. Pity the ~ ~ fttl only want to live Jn Pllf l9 jjoor1 ~ Arab tel' ~ who ... llU .. I WIJ to win ~lor--:1111 pllJ, too.lit,-ol us who, for one fllllltll D... ~ lhllu&ht we a\impaed tlll llllllnl ,COi • •111 ct ..... l Islands ground pepper and Mcllhenny's tabasco. MY CURIOSITY aroused, 1 went to the gift counter to see what there was. TI!ere were no Japanese items , but there wss Swiss chocolate, French pastry, English toffee, Hershey bars, Dutch a n d Norwegian biscuits. Among the drinks af· fered were Coca Cola, Pepsi Cola, 7·\Jp, icro tea and coffee qd Bireley'1 orange. Even a easuat observer cannot help noticing the impe>rted · comumer items . to be found everywhere -Revlon and Mu Factor cosmetics, Kellogg's coroflakes, Call)pbell SO\Q>S, Yu~an coffee, Parker pens. Imported Scotch whiskey com. mands a l~tastlc price. In abort, .,iong with prosperl\y and • risfng stalidard o! Uving,there ts a bunt o! incrOased Interest In !orelgn-llyle con- surnersblp. There are McDonald'• !Jam. burgers Jn Tokyo. U Col. Sandera bam't yet invaded Japan )Yith ·his Kentucky fried chicken, be shduld do IO, at once. Also needed are challll! o! • IDIOrl pizzerias, and coffee abol" !eaturlng rlcb American ice cream (the Japanese kind leaves something to be desired). JOSEPH MAG~. the women'• wear outfit, is-now Opening 11 .tores in the Tokyo area. They should do welt Many Japanese women still make their own c1otbes and would welcome a stylish alternative. Also Japan seems to be behind the times in prepressed and drip. ,ary fab:'ics, which American makers handle so well. But the biggest suecesa among American Imports la bowling. Even here In Yamanashi City (pop. 20,000 ) there .,. three bowling e,'llabllshmenta. You can see them eve.rywbere in Japan, in the city, the country and at airports. Som~ bowling palaces have, I am told, more than 100 lanes under one roo!. The .equip. rnent, the lanes themselvts, the plJHel- tlng machines, the balls and all are Im- ported !rom the Untied States. Wby ts howling so pof'llar Jn Japan? The American businessman looking at the Japanese market ahould porider thll question. Bowlillg. apart from ti. In- trinsic Jntemt. Jnlrod.-to Japanese people .. ln{omiol, hm6cent and friendly ny In wb1cb 101111J! meii and womeo can .become acqaali!ted outside t b • lramework of the rigid otlqiiette and formolity of tr~Uonal socio! relallom. It the, Amer1cin hll!_,.... ID ln- trodll<;lnl Illa ptoduct cu allO mal4 a oocial,l~ewwk that meeta the needs of chan8h1g Ja}lanese life. he'a got'lt mllde. S. l. HAYAKAWA, ' Pmldenl call!ornla Stole Unl9enlty. San Frand5co J , ~~~~~~~~~ State Lawmakers Watching El Paso Natural Gas Case ByMICHAELD.GR~ Diii~ f'llft Wl~llWMI ~ · Over thr.e · y..,.. ago; ~uiW~ fhll'"in named the Colorado Interitate Gas Co., based-in-Deever.,-u-the·c:omPfll'1. to ~hi· over ~. divested .proJ>!RY 1 to -. Pt:o\'.ide new competiton to 'El Pasa·ln Galifom1a. But Bennett and athers ~~' a~ the Supreme Court Jn 1969 igiM!,~that.tj>e dlve$tilure plan drawn up by r ~uda:e Cbllsob and · the award to CIG Woald diminish rather than ~e. chances (or new competition with El Paso. -'this wu because, they argued, the 11ew Colh- pany woUld not get sufficient reserves to enter the California market. MOREOVER, CIG has never shown an inclination to challenge El Paso's market, they a r g u e d. Rather than ltlmu'late new competition, they main- tained, the lower court action ~vould merely create an artificial division of the market between two monopolies to replace El Paso's present poslton of dominance ln the West, with El Paso re- taining , effective control over the Callioi'nla>i market ' and Cl<l< gaininll' .• monopol)r ln the Pacific No'rtbweSt The Supreme Court overturned ·Ju~ Oillson'~1 •itllurt plan ~ ,ret'\"!'\l , • CALlFO!lNIA'S., CONGRESS- to him wilb strict guidelines as to what · tbe blgfi cciurt wanted. - Now,,\J1Jitge Chilson bas reviewed the case apJn. His new divestiture plan Ctp- pearS to run as far afoul ol the Supreme Court mandate as his previous plan. The allocation ol gas reserves ln. his new decree is .certain to be challenged again, as was the old. And, again, he has named CIG u the new company to take over the divested property. There is one significant difference, however: In case the Supreme Court doesn't buy bis plan now anymore than it did ln 1969, Judge Chilson has named alternative clioices to ClG. with the sec- OQ<l choice helng a Salt Lake Clty- domtnatetl &roup caUed APCO. Bui .. .., more Impoi-tanUy, Judge ailloqp, i.uvlng second tholt8ht• blm:icll now. No .IOOller had he annomced the M:lectloh of'CIG than a Texas·blSea out· flt named ' Coastal States Crude Gather- ing Co., launched a raid on CIG stoc~ and managed to achieve partial cmtrol af i CIG; With at Just ·a IUspicioa'",l{OUlfld . lh•J 1!>.tend. to ll'l!!!.dlll• Cl.G -_11. JUDGE .CHILSON Immediately llllytd bis order giving the El Paso property to be divested ~ CJG in order. lq'--hold a hearing on wbethe'r the award 'Cl1ollld be reconsidered: · ~ - Thal hearing w .. held Jn Denver la!l week and Judge Chilson 's reconside~ decision L!J due ahortly. Ultimately, what b at stake la the' possibility of fliture competition .for su~ plying natural gas to Cali(oi:;nla and•, literally hundreds or millton.s ol doll¥• to California gas consumers. . 111 Meanwblle, El Paso i5 contlnu~ to~ lobby California lawmakers for legJ.sla·· lion whlch would give it what It wanted in the fint place -to"1 dominance of· Western . gas marketa -and. ~bich. th• Supreme Court hat been ,v1tnly rullnl .U. legal under the MUtrust laws for Ue lsst-deca~ '• . . · So !iif0 Call!omla ha1 .b!>en llrlklnl,cut • wlth califqrnia lawmakw ·who hope .~ way to-atiitwJate new competltloo 1D • Calllomlo.~lstill he !~ ' ' ' Nixon May Bend on Cuba • th-. he h11 called for similar youth ahows in Chicago, Los Angeles and New York City. W ASl!lNGTON -We reported Jn an earlier ccfwnn that President Nlxon has re;octetl Ille idea of Including Ptlblt ln bis com~,to reduce Eul·Wel\ -· Thll II illll ... won! Coin& out llom1 the White Houae. ;~ , . Bui alter lhipresl· dential ·election, we have now !earned, be may modify b i I bani lint toward Ha· Hbyoungl~den,how~u. ueen- gaged in a blistering feud over compaign 1trategy. 'n!e youth Issues team at the off date for reporting cnmpalgn con-Republican National Committee waota to trlbutlons; thereafter, all money bad to "tell it like it js" to win credibility be accounted for under a new law. among the younr, set. The youth divia:ion vana. · ·1 The detallod plan- ning h as alreadf--- •tarted far ending I the boycott agalnsl • ' DablberJ, however, didn't report the of the Committee lo Re-elect the PJ'H.o $25,000, arguing that it b8d been Jeft for dent, however, wanta to accentuate lbe " bim In llie safety-deposit lJbX before the positive. . ' deadlln~. The money wu ~ve~___!!!!9,.. Thll has ]ed. to a hll tJh! ~ m.,_, · a cubler'I check, W!llch-Wu tilmed over wllfch-wh!Ie House alife ·ChailH CODOii• O!\ A~U 11 to President 'NI.ion's chief has bee~ called on to a1·bitrate. ftmd ~r. 'Maurice Stans; ~.'. . Some White House interns are ao fed CUhll and reatlJlllnc trade relatiOllli 'l'h• plana won't he -tillpleqlentod unllJ'the Organizltloit' d Alliertcan Stater~\'1ll0i to lllt the bqJ<Oll. But li the Ullli.d Slateo abould -ltl·atlilude toward C\lba, this <XJU1d be Upected to have eoo1nh>UI NIT.:ON AND YOUTHS ,:._. President Nb:on W1t1 10 cheered by the ,youth tc.mout ·for him at the Miami. convention ' up v:ith the feuding ttlat they won 't work with the young Republicans in either co-;.m.ittet:. Instead, they are taino r:.1.:--'.-; for the President on their own. lnfiuedce upon the' OAS. Q p· ' A Al . F llihl :io!"::i:1 ~~.:~:.::· arents · re so a e During the .Moocow surnmtt 'bori!alhinc, , . So\'let f~ nium.ter Ancftl ~ ~of juvenile delinquency, u I offered~: 11We'll:<tli-ow Qlbi. was rectntly, rtmlnded me of .a Bignifi- ln· for gOod meM\ae:" ' \;.· "· cant "footnote ln Freud's book, The wtteeni:ck· masked gmUine-1 So.wt · •lctvWt.atlon and Ita O\scontents," ~b mlJglvlnp' over Olba. It's cMln& the I wu reading l1ie other e.entng. Kr<mlln moire than $% million· a ,doy •to Freud points out that the trouble with keep Fidel Castro' In power 1" 11 .. ana. most lllOral educatioo o! the young is ila. They would like to reduce the burden, lack af realism. He does not object to which a nonnaliiation of Cuban trade parents' upholdlnR a . 1 • 1~ ' would help to accomplish. strict moral c d.cf1~: ' ill but he does obJ'I" President Nixon is now w Ing )to lo their preoeotlng restore commercial tlea with Ulba 1n ex· thla u a fact, rather · change, say, for a softening of the ·Sovltt thnn U a 1oal. · lln• 1n vi.tnam. "Chllclron should ·~ be 'told," he 11y1, PATMAN'S PROBE -House BanIµng "that this la the' way . Cbalnnan Wright Patman, (D-Te1.,) has PoOPlil ·ougbt to bo-• · • taken atepa to block • naliooal bank have ti they wont to charter for Dwayne Andreas, tho IOY· lead a happy !He Iii •,good -ooclely. They hean t)'tOOll who6e 125,llllO colh con-should not be told Uiat thfJ II the way trlbutlon to the Republlcllos bas been people·do behave tn ·reaUIJ, for they will traced to .the rklgleader of the Mis!ion soon TNlhe they· have bteD lied to." lmpoalble mw cought breaking Into Much of the resentment ·01 , mod<m Democrallo" headquarters. youth lll<mo !mn dlalllusl~l with Patman bu written to fedefll the aoodJ'·gooclyl preacbmem.' Uiey hear Reserve Cba1nnan Arthur Bums, que.. !rum ealiy chll<llood. 'l1ley ent•r-the big Uonlng the oulhortly o! the ComptroOer world fille<t'wtlh).IOPes and via~, which ol the QJmncy to tssu. the chamr. Tile BOOn ·~bl• wider, the Impac!, of rtalily owlllll. Pahjw>, ~ also eocouraaed a -'and 'U.. become easily vulnerable to ltlll'PlP to.prds ·t.r a llate. el\Uttt. cynicism ud rejtctlon ol all nioral strlc· Meanwhile.' he hlll ordertd his stall to lur<a. lnt·c.:U«ate whether the '25,000 waa a poll&oili'P"Y.oll lb etchallgo !or -~ PARENTS SHOU!D nevtr pretend to ch.\rter. . .. be heller.• than they are, Bn4 -~~ 'Thli"'co~h 'w., pic~ed up ht , Hl•ly· freodly admit lt when they .ore actual~ ckl\OSll box, ol a BaUlarbour, Fla .. botcl by the baser emotion.I. 'by boP flind raiser Kenneth Dahlberg on M. Bertrand Ruasell r • m a r k 1 · April L Thia was two clays alter the cut· IOl!leWbere: "ll you pretend you always • are actuated by tho sweet voice of reason, ~ child will not believe yoU, and would nOt like yOll any helter U he die(" Every human being i! ln continual' tension between a sense of. good l11d a desire to do bad .. The chlld who, In a flt of angeit, aays to its paun4 u1 hate ycu!", is giving vent lo a perfect)y normal emotion, and the ~ wbo mer<ly punl.shes thls espr...io.;.beca- "nlce" people aren't auppoaed to feel hate, la doing a disservice to the cblld. \ -· l AM CONVINCED Illa! dtlldren con tnke a gr'tat deal fl rtelltJ. They u:e hardier creatureJ than we think. Pallit!nc a rasy picture of the world ll livlna,a child the most atupld preporatlcn !or IOCiol U•lng; and all tesll amw lhlt tho Over-protected child Is least capable ot_ coping with tha problems ol adol~oct. Morality ii a goal to whk:b we awe. but can never fully achieve. QiUdren must not be condemned to a fft!ing of !allure when they miss their ...i. ID their dally behavior. / ll they rrow up with the tmowieolft that their pnreni. are olton just u lr,111- ble as thty are, their espectallort1 of )lie adult worf4 will not be ahatter«l ll\t·fln& um. they are c:on!mtted wttb tho '!Odd'• bypoc:rl!)'. -4 " . ..... ' ' -. ' . - ;· " DAILY PILOT tl1ff l'lltM -. ·, "CHUCK WAGON" MAKES A STOP L1rry Clow C1ter1 to 1 Customer Food Truck Takes Dinner to Diner Dy JAN EDWARDS Of 1M l)llt'r POet 1"11 ~ Clow shops 1i1. n1orn- lnp a week when most regular aupennarketl are !!till clao<d. · From about 4 to 8 a.m., ho and 119 others 11elect foods from large, deep rrec:ies, "walk • by -and • rt•~h · tn" n:frl;erator1 aa ~ .traverM!, wide al•I" at the Ol'an;e County Food Service plont In Ano,lJel!il. · RI GIU1 it 111 1uPfll'ttlarket for"ftMn." ~ 'lllll&!l1 chooiel 17 n! the tr tfpea ot' mt a1ld cold And~· pleb up blJ l!UlrT~' tr, lood• thtoe and luge c' of other lood1 .. • nat' l!lut nd pocu them mtoblJ~. !1'1 a food truck ·that t•k"' lnalduts .. ~. dimer• end snacks to employes at larie and 'IJfT\811 monufac-turtna: plants and buslne1M!i' Tt's one of the chuck w•aons of the New w .. t. Burr It nf'{ 1aladt ·or casseroles Jn.• Un ·trays, cold drink!, canned aoup, hard-boll· ed e;ga and doiU!mula are the belt-aellen: oq 1m route in Coot& M... and Nowport Beach. ~ And he alw•ya keers large quontltl,eo of co!fee ("my cof- fee la delk:loWI -the best - emtlc") and JS p n p u I a r' brandl!I or cigarettes . and c1car1. ••vou try to give a .. r1e1y of everything. hut there'• a)way1 1 cigarette brand you don't have," he ad- mlta. · · II STOPS ts l chedu1ed 11tops deterrnlnt what Clow uJects in hia e&rly momlng 1hopping. And ' the weather o f t e n determlnel' h ls cu8t.omer1' UsleB. "Before the noon run 1 serve about sob p<ople, bllt oot all drink coffee," he llliy!, poin- tlni • out that mt weather 1lows coffee sales antt boosts cold drink oale•. "Believe me, t Usten t" "eather reporta. l lry to gel them tho day before hecau .. the weather remain• fa irly constant down here." To finish shopping and \11;1rJu"tg by 5 a.n1., Clow's alarm clock in hia Santa Ana !Jome geta him going al 3:30 a.m., Monday !hrough Friday. And he doesn't return home from his route untll 12 hour• later. · With his Saturday mornJng route, he-works 59 hour• a week He has regular slops at 13 businesses ·within a · oP&-mUe radlua in the momlng and repeata owly all the atops at lunchtime. Ho tw to be punctual. "Some of the 1top1.1re Ume 8""" -wbtn the blln<r rinfl• l have to be there." he ex- plains, referring to production· line 111·ortters who gel brief but punctual ooffee breab . Clow atldom tak<s a braak tilmaelf. He usually eats lunch at 9 a.m.; while he watch e 1 cuatOmer1 sip coffee aod eat dooghnuta. NOON RUN As soon 8!1 he ha• replenish· ea his e~y of oandwlches or bimibulgm at • ltind In CO.ta Me,., he makes more coffee. cleans the truck and be~lns hi!! noon·\lme Nn. O....S he eel tho · food be oellJ1 "ll'I all rig!\~ bllt I know what everyll\IJ\g' lutes like. I drink a Jot of coif~-a lot of coffee," he replies. Althouah be hos aq exacting &Chedule, Clow en)oy• his "°'k becaUJO thoro Ii no time clock to J'lncll ~nd be llltes being ou\!Jdo.all the llmt . "!enjoy It becauae l 1ee dif- ferent kinds or Mie, very congenial people." Clow sollcltl hl• o w n customen, pl~kq: out ~n­ structlon fitea 1that will even· ·tuslly be offlc• or manufa .. luring planta. , "Yoo watch -the : arlldlnl Crewtl and • .... -t·~ loiaJI On ." he relate!. ••r IO there during con1trucllon of lb• . building, and then .Ja,t.bop m going', II He lea,.s the tnlck from the food service compony. The food prices are set by the company. for leilUJ'e Clow · b a s Only one rule for blJ wile and five children. "We don't Co on SWJday dlives," be aayt. Duchess of Windsor Remains in Mourning PARIS (UP!J -The Duchesa of Windsor each day still dresstl in her mourning bl1ck and sits down to her new Wk ae a lady of letters. r.1ore thin i.ooo letter~. of· fering symp11thy to the woman for w"hom a king g11ve np his throne. have poured into h{'r ~ ~ P1rla mallbox since hi!! death or cancer al a11e 77 on ~1ay 28. More letters arrive daily. Some missive!! or {'00· doleoce are from old rrieflds of the: w1d<;w and the late King Ed1rU'd vm who becan1e the -.Dub of Windsor in 1936 WO ha 1bdicated to marry tbl Amerlcan divorcee Wallis ...... ¥aet ti the letters arc from J*\t1DI who never mcl the CeJAnted 1tar1 of one or the =' Jov• 1~rles I n '1111 nllll II poattnarked from around the atolJe. from '5Jdii01, A111&illo, to Miami, n... and oiled ~ merely. "Ouches! or Wlnd!MJr, Paris." One friend described the 1t1t· ters es "charming and nice." He said they refiected • worldwid{, outbunt of sym- pathy for the woman who was rreventcd by the British government rrom marrying the King and liJtortd by the royal family unttl smrtly before the Duke's death. friendi. said the Duchw daily dictates or w r l t e 1 personal lettere ol ll!'ltllude to old friends. To the thouaandl of atrangers who write ahe sends a special engraved card saying "The Ducbe• 0 r Windso1 deeply appreclal., your kind thoughts and sym- pathy.'' Friend~ said the Ducheas' custom a1ways has been to answer each letter sh e receives. Tak:lng care of this mountain of misaivel!I his been th< main occupation tn her new life AS the Ducheu without lhe Duke. ~ . ' ' ' - 1 save ·57°/o to 7S 0/<> $150,0QO blanket pu ,rckl·ase ' twins, fulls, queens, kings 3.99 4.99 5.99 6.99 • if perf. 4.99-8.99 ' If pert. 9.99-12 .99 72x90" for twin Or full if perf' 11 .99-18.99 80x90" r ull if perf. 19.99-24.99 90x100" queen if perf. 19.99-28.99 90xl08" king .. ,. ... ' l l may co. HVlh -•t plua, 11n di• fwy, at btlatol, -•• m11•1 546-ml •het> monclay thru frlday IO•·"'· le 9:31 p.m., Hl~nlay, 10 a.m. le 6 p.m. aunclay -'Ill 5p.rn. -• ' 54x90" twin Super blanket coverage. For your bed, for every bed. For Chris tmas gifts . For bridal gifts . Have we got blankets for youl Regular weaves. Thermal we aves. lovely solid colors. Fancifilrprint s. Qua li - ty polyesters and acrylics ... to machine wash and dry, with all the fluffiness still there when it's over. Mini-flaws in the weaving ... nobody but you will ever know. No mail or phone orders. Head for your n!'arest May Co, and buy for every need. budget stores, bedding 825 " ·, • " .. •. MAY CO BU'~GE:t' .STO'RES /,' ' ' , -· s.-11, 1•12 Hat• .. 011 . to the Stetson IJ DA YID GIJ!iS10N ...... .._ ............... ao.. 1MllY of lht -"1'1 diltlDctJ.. hats Clll YVll thint ol In.-· start1111-! The -. the bowl..-, the f.., tho tkuU cap, the clotb cap! Fine. And doo 1 lofgtt the -bttro. the top bit, the coolie hat, lht lrllby, tbe Stetaon. • Mari . JU8D8 Initiative Endorsed SACllAMEm'O (AP) - Saylna K ii "11me. to '""° reality, 11 ' tnem.ba' , of the legWahft'• DemOcratl e lead<raillp baa enclorted Prop. 19, whlch would lt&alhe mwl- juana pouessloo ter;prlvat. U30 In California. "Prop. II ail!IP,lr ~ that no pel'IOO 11 )lell'I of qC!I or older would Dt ~ far posstsaing marifUda . f o t 'nla~• 10, and of theM only the Stetaon II Dl!Ded lfttt Its Inventor. Which is fitting beca... both In hittory and use It's ...Uy the moai in- teresting and romanllc of aU hats. And thanks to couoUess boob and films ebout the American Old West, it is un-- doobtedly one of the world'• belt known. personal use. IJl Yie;pr of well Next day, wllh hatchet and and cattlemen had oo specisl In Im lhan a year Stetson their Sletsoos I h al they sub s t ant I a t'e d evldtDce tnif.e, be made aome rabbit .klnd: of bat. founded. his own factory mak.· seldom bought new ones, regarding its w Ide 1 pre a: d There is no mistlling the Stetson, with Its soft felt s!Ouch crown and very wide brim. It began 8! a simple Id'" In the mind' of Jolm B. Stetson, and although he was delighted to see his hat become world -known, be would probably be sun>ri..sed at ita continuing fame. • tur into crude felt and shaped So in bis Utile MM:ip he made ing no other kind of hats. (ftferring to keep them as social use . this .eerns onlr. it into a high, wide-brimlned a few big hats to the same Before long, be began to htar r e a 5 0 n a b t e to me, • tha -"'d f design in naturaJ...colored felt. of uses for the Stetson ot they mellowed and weathered . Assemblyman John Burton bat -one t wuw teep of }{e decided to name bi! bat which even he had never tor they never wore out. And said at a ~ws conference. sun, rain, wind, and cold. He "The Boss of the Plains," and dreamed. Its owners used It what if one did attract a fe\v Burton. a San Frandtco wore the world's first Stetson he sent his samples to various fer beating out gra.s.s fires and bullet holes in its crown! To Democrat. is chaitml.O ot the himseU as he .,andered about dealers out West. fanning sluggiah camo fires the true \Vestemer that 011lv A!stmbly Rules Committee. : ''Well, 'We're eval~my wheel& are out of Un~ and ·so : are you.'' ~ ' tbe country, and his strange Within three-weeks the West into life: shoolng troublesome made it a more prized He made lhe 'ridonement new headgear became the sub. had adopted the Stetson as its cattle Into line ; drinking out of possession. "because the tUne has come to • ject of much amused talk in very own special bat. Cowboys mountain streams. When John B. Stetson pass· face reality re'prding mari- the mining camps and on cat-loved lt and would wear no 1be Stet.son felt good; it ed on as en old man his fnc-juana ," Burton said, Ue ranches. other. 1'he Texas Rangers looked good; It served Its tory was still busily turning Prop. 19 will be "doing wtU" . • [ Controoersy ·Hits . . It bas become a trendy headgear DJ.MY· rpiles from Colorado, • fashion bat, a leisUre hat, and it is even worn by airline ~tewardesses.. How John B. woold have Then one day a giant figure quic.kly took it up. Sherilfs and purpose as no other hat could : out hundreds of thousand..! of Ir it collects 40. Rttt:ent of -the of a cowboy rode up and askeQ badmen, ranch e r s and and yet, even with a bit of Stet.'Wns each year. And even vote Nov. 7, Burton' ia!d, but Stetson if he could try the hat farmers all found it admirably dust, it was flne for \\'enring to if the West has changed slnce ndded. "l wouldn't'be surprls- on. The hatter agreed. lie suited to their climate and the local Saturday barn dance he knew it, with rRnchn-s ed If It passtd.'' liked the look of it· 00 a real, way of life . ':The Boss of the or a wedding. often using cars and even Measures which would have typical westerner. So did the Plalns" swifUy took over. The hat's only disadvantage planes instead of hori;e~. it rased marijuana possession cowboy, for he bought the hat 0 rd er s poured In to to its inventor was that its still prefers his hat to all penaltie!l failed during thi1 for~. _P_hll_·_a_de~lp~ru-·a_for~-m-oc_•_·~~~•-wn_•_r_•_:.go_t~~~'-"-''_11_~~'-o~o-th_e_rs_.~~~~~~~--'y-eu~··-~~g~~-la_li_v•~sess~lo-n_._ Textbook Choices blinked! . , , SAN DIEGO (AP) wbstantive changes are ~ California's state Board of permitted after the display but ! Education reluctantly "!' i 11 a court test is possible a ~ allow proposed new science board spotesmll. said. ' ; terlboola to be p u b 11 c I y An advisory commillee of '. displayed before their use scientists and e d u c a t o r s : de.spite claims they omit or resigned two years .ago from : down-play tbe Biblical version the book preparaUon, refusing : of Creation. tO go along with an insert • 'The books selected by a ordered by the board. The in- The son of. a Philadelphia hatter, John Stetson went to the West in 1860 for his health. One evening on a camping trip in the chilly Colorado prairies, he and some friends were discussing the best type of clothes for the area. Eventually Stel9on returned home to Philadelphia and the ordinary hat trade. llut ht never forgot that striking pic- ture of the horseman weari n~ his hat. The image stayed with him. He knew the West was opening up and that ranchers ! state commission w e r e rt •" se '"'"' : adopted tentatively by. · the · "All scientific evidence to : board Thursday. But John date concerning the origin of : Ford and Or. David Hubbard, life implies ilt least a dualism : board members, were critical or the necessity to use several : of the books which Ford said theories to fully explain the : fail to follow the board's pbeMmenon ... Some or the : desire that religious and sclen-scientific data . . . may be ; Uric accounts of Creation be best-explained by a Creation : treated equal!~. · theory .. : Tony Sierra, another board Ford io"id the board : "I on\v ; member, said the com· . mission's science sub-. seek to have any and all : committee simply ·~doesn't discussions of origin in the ; agree with the board." ' material! be connoted as · Juriji Kumamoto. cllai(man unresolved theories and ~ of the subcommJttee, said further that two contrasting .'. there was 00 order that he J>053ibilities -chance and d~ ·· understood to giv! various sign -be di!CU!sed side-by- versions of evolution lri all the side without bias for one over the other." books. An attorney . for the state A section dealing with . Depp.rtment of Education told evolution could be rewritten ; the board that it was legally before the books1are printed. ; unable to add two pnH"ellgion Hubbard is prmdent of books Mt recommended by Fuller Theological Seminary the comml!sion. in Puadena. He said, After a public dl!play of the "Whenever we deal with the : ·proposed text~r-!J.~~~~o · ins, it 11 . more o~ a : quired by law. :~.ldOl'l!<lll' • cal· ~ qul,o- : could come eaii"t fin tm. No · thiD·~ntWC'." "'" • • .. • ' • •' j Their talk put the germ of an idea into Stetson's mind. Detroit Challenged To Eliminate Recalls DETROIT (UPI) -Presi- dent Nixon's director <lf con- sumer affairs, Virginia H. Knauer, has challen g ed Detroit indu!tr'alists to "build the cars right and the tires right the first time around." Mrs. Knauer said she took a survey in 1971 which "showed that automobile p r o b l e m s were a major source of con- sumer complaint in virtually every state." ..Clearly, there's a problem, and clearly, something bas to be done about it," she told a National Convention of the American Automobile Associa- tkln. "For once and for all. let's some "light at the end of the tunnel" through their war· ranty programs. American in· stituted its "buyer protect.ion plan" with its 1972 models, and Ford has announced it would guarantee all parts and labor oo repair work foc 4,000 miles or 90 days, wmch ever came first. Pair Bear Rare Bear -Albino see tr we can cut f;lown on the HELSlNKI (UPI) -A rare ~n.; ~Let's build the cars albino bear has been born to a rtktt and the tires right tile couple of brown bears at the first time around." Helsinki Zoo, a spokesman She said a rec~ Harris said. Poll found that thrte-<JW!riers "I bel he i. going to be the of the-public-rated the auto in-pet of everybody," Ilkka dustry negatively on its "ebili· Koivisto, superintendent of the ty to give a good buy for ·the zoo, said. "He is cute even money," including &e"!ce ren-though his snout looks more der<d by auto dealerships. like that of a pig." Supervisor Succeeds In Cutting Own Pay Mn. Knauer said Ford • The albino bear was born to sqpervisor&' pay· from ·$15,000 Motor Co. and American .a pair of brown bears. His to $17 ,SOO a yur. Jones began Moton Corp. have offered twin brother is nonnal. RIVERSIDE ( A·P ) Riverside County Supervisor WU1Wn Jones baa won his dJ<Ulating Petitions to bring---~----------'----­ · flght again!! a pay ralJe for him..U and his coUeagu ... A(ter other members o{ lht board of aup<TVbors outvoted ; lllm July 25 and rolaed Belli Firm ~ Hit With Lawsuit the issue before the voters. Lail ....t. the aupervlson receiVed a,petltloli,coolaining to,10 aifniturel, mah)' more than. needed to call . a special flil0,000 t1tctlon on the Issue. IU,ther , than call the elee- Uon. lht supervisors voted, $- . 1, to rescind tbe__pay raise. · .rones· c..;\l""ed his per,;ci • record of oppo!llilon ~eve supervisors' pay raise rc>--1 ·fOr the put 24 • 1TV Signs 'For · Deaf , SAN FRANCISOO (AP)· - 1 An attorney in Melvin Belli'• .• Jaw firm has filed suit to " dissolve the portDmhlp and .· split up the flnn's money and • • clients, but Btlll claims lht LOS' ANG!LF;S (AP) ·: l1wyer ls merely an employe, -ireJevi.sk>n commercial.I ·in ' not a partner. market artP\ ~~ by i, Robert L. Llelf. 35, filed the Western Alfllnto ICJ!lll will • suit ln Superior C.ourt, c1J.im. feature-a new .wrinkle-aign ,. Ing Ibo jlel!I fin\> ·wos.$200,000 JanFage for d!&f ~· ~ In debt arid crtdltors might tii* to. ~I~ air .. demazicl Immediate payment " carr* Uld ·aliout haH• a unless the court acts. ' million· people In the areas It Belli, however, de cl 1 re d serves. are deaf or partially ' Lieff was not a partner but deaf. " rather "a very· disgruntled Arthur F Kelly tenior vice Our 'Springtime' perm. Builds body Into every hair. For just *10. Our Helene Curtis 'Springtime' perm with protein includes shampoo, cut and set for just •10 Fashion frosti ng at a special 14.88 • i):. employe who wouldn't ~or~." prutdent tOr mVteting, aatd The suit claims lltlll • fll'ITI the Idea stemmed fiom a local ; grosses, $1,250,000 a year In teleYil1c>n llMliol't die of slgii ; leg~ lee• both here arid at Its language fOr a --Prolram- ; Holijwood oUJct. The regular commemll wlD be wr1e1r With ._ while the sign~-. !<-<onduct<d ' Oii ··~oi:\llO acr..n. . ' ' . . ! Furlough ' Rej ected Ranch i,eeded ,, I• , I ' • Have a checked knit. And still have something left in your checking account. cress and vest of plain and patterned p0lyester knit Brown or magenta. 8-16,$24 Check Olm'mOd dra. cf polyester knit. Bro.wn or magenta, sizes 10-18,·t,t,7 \ ., • • ) ' ' •• I • • .t, lf Dlll Y PILOT Sllflday, Srottmbff 17, 1912 -' -\ ... •• · Bullliglttiftg as Af..t;..B9 ll.S. Matador ,. tDtTOR '.C: .\'CITf. -f(., satd thaf ,'\1'1rrJt on• -1t•l10 fiotk to th, r 1np1 of Spn111 hy thi thn1411n1trlA -tltur 'c urQJ,.r,t1/11t1rl b11// f 1g /111110 Phtlndtlp1urt11 Jnh,1 frdrnu h.c.t h,.,.,, n prnft'.~11r11u1l 111n t(lfinr .1rurl' I flli.1. /If' wn.~ n-'krrl tn r i-pla111 1vhy Jlp thJ,,k.t h11/lf1(1hlrng l,t n 11 ort.ful r1,11nr ralhrr than n cru~/ bl.n11rl. .~pnrt. Rv J(lflN FULTON SF.Vii.Lr.. Spain 1Al'1 w,Jroml" to the bull rinR , anv bull ring In ~pain. You art' 3bout to S('f' a ri1ual !hr roo!:o; nf wtueh art ('enturies nld It ma y 1icken you, or arouse you . ' Jl nu1y r\•rn hon· y(}U. But ynu will see son1etl1ini;: 1ha1. apart from t;ikin'1 pla1·r in a h11ndful of Lalin Ameriean countriell . remain!! urtique in the world today. f lually con front each other in .,. .., ... ~. mortal eombat A RfUEF blsloric·al and te<"hni!':ll bslt'kgrnunrl may help yn11 In ~ thr hullf1a:ht rnurc a.'I 1/11• Span1ti:h 11rt ll 1s supposed to be rather thnn the eruct bloori sporl it I s gr·nerally IX'liev<'d to bl'. It 1~ :ill·in1porlant lo rt'rnen1b1•r thfll ther<· i:'I 110 n1arwu\1·r 1 n hullfi~hr i ng \vhieh ha~ a:i iUr object the in· flu·l!on of pain (In the bull. 1'h<'rc is no "tea..'iing ' 'of the ~n1 n1al E1<'ry Sltp of the fu:!1t has a def1n!l1· purpn~e. The hull ha.~ bern hrcd to b<· kill<'d 1n 1he art>n:i. The 1nn1nd11r, ho \Ii" v er, 1nu st kill 11 bravcl.v and wJth skill. <i<:<:ording to the rules of bullfighting. And in so doing he should prepare thr anlmal for death Ui an art1~ric y<'t dominAting manner while risk· inj!: his uwn life. f)uring the first port of the fight the bull is j.!ivcn !!•:-ting cape pas sc5 by thr n1at<1dor's assistants. 1'hen the bull is AMERICAN MATADOR JOHN FULTON DEDICATES DEATH OF BULL TO CROWD IN SEVILLE, In Madrid'1 Pl1z1 de Toros, Fulton Makes Mul1t1 Pass to Work Bull Into Vulnerable Submission SPAIN The origins or bullfi~htin~ r.An be tra('C'd fron1 the prr- hiiitoric cave J><lintin~s ()( Allamira, in north(•rn Spalfl. through all of Lhe early civilizations, religions a n d myths, to whrn bulli1 wcrr. RRCred and henH"s and gods 1acrifice<I them. 1'llped by the matador. ....·ho will often ('nd th is first part (If the fi1tht with a pass call<'d the media veronica in whieh the yellow and 11n1i.:c11ta eape swirls around the 1natador's waist bull lnorr. pl i;ih!f! rnr rh(' 1n;:it;irlor'~ :ir!1sti<' wnrk . Rut Dirge Purrta, who both raisr.s <1nd fights bulls. s~ys thrrC' i.~ no sure way to know if the bull \.\•i!l perform well until he <ind the matador face each other. three important measurinj'.! cloth in such a way that fhe ilS°">Cleat.h. the sword musl enter in order points: Parar, templar and animal, lunging after the lure, TO ACCOMPLlSR the kill, to ~ver: the Sorta. the picador'~ hor:-;r i~ prn- lr.ctcd by quilted pad~ i\nrl although horses may O('• 1.:asiun<illy Ix> knockl'd duwn thty <ire ~cld()n, hurt. Far niorc /J()rscs ;ire killed in jun1p ra1.:lng than in the plaz<i de toros. mandar. I lf tht n1atador i11 br11ve ynu s sent aa f11r a8 pos8ible pH!lll the man ml18t ha ve con· This is the famou s "moment. Bulls were usL-d in Hom<tn cl1ctia torial comhals and ~·ere htter hunted on the Iberian ptninsula frorn horsrback by the Moors and by the Chri<l- lian knight11 in a ritualistic spectacle that l{Hik its prcsrnt form about !he ti1ne ..if the American Revotutinr1. Tllf<: t:APING is followed by the pieing 'pronounced pick- ing 1 by.the picador. a 1nan on horsebatk w.W.h a laocc. ()tll'e the bull lu1s been pic- ect thr matador 's assistants \\.'ill pl;ice three pair~ or dct·o r,•lcd handeril\as slick!! high up on the shoulders of the charging bull. will JlOtice that he iita!ld!'I the ma n, which giveii the ditioncd the bull lo follow the of truth" because, ff exttu~, J"H'rfectly still as the bull matador lime to re-po8ilion rloth. Then he "squ.ares" the properly, the matador mu1~ thunders past him _ this is himself for the next charge. bull so that its front feet are lean in over thr bull's right c;:illed parAr. Through skill and valor in the together, nffering •maximum horn, risking his life, In order 'J'emplar consists in movin~ li!~l part of the fighl. the openlnR betwetn O'le bull's to delivtr the sword thrust in the 1.:ape or thr Tnulcta slowly _m_•_l_a_do_r_c_p_re~p-'-'-"-'"_•_b_u_ll_f_o_r _s_h_o_u_ld_e_r_b_l~~d_es_be_tw_e_e_.n_w_hi_c_h __ •_n_ho_no_r_a_b_le_m_a_n_ne_r_. __ _ ll was from thrsr rool.~ that· lht bullfi1thl. spr;:ing, i1urvivini: a:1 the only puhlic sptctacle in which mlln and wild beast ac- For forcign;•rs, pieing is !he most unpopular part or the <:rirrida bullfight. but it IS !he only trt•c tes t uf !he h1ill "s brav('ry and has as i1s purposr. slowing down " half lrin of fi~hling anim;d to make the 'fhc lan«e h<t.~ a t-r11s.~ har that prrvents it fron1 going into the bull 's shouldrr mt1scle lfH.l f;1r. If lhc bull push('.~ b:lf'k against !hr lanec :ind still <11- fcmpls 10 bowl ove r the horse, it is said to be a brave bull. THI': T .. :C HNICAL yflrds1itk hy y,ohic:h lhc merit nf e.:ipc and mulcla !red cloth! arP: jurlgf'd by aficionados h:i!! Sale. Save 29.90 on a com act laundry air and iss the laun romat goodbye. - Sa1es155 A•g. 17•.15. A compact Wllsher that's only 25 inches wide. ThB\unit requires no special wiring or in111fl1tion and it's on casters so it's great !or apartments and mobile homes .. Sale ·s11s ,..,, 124.tS. Matching compact electric' . dryer h1a has a cool down cycle thal reduces wrinkling. It requires no special wiring 1nd ventin g, plus If rolls on wheels-. 11'9 price• effective thru S1turd1y. Otl 1 grul buy now, pay •t•r. UM your JCPtnney. Ch1'9'1I • , • f ' i and smoothly a few inches in front of the chftrging bull's horns. Done properly, this gives 11 frelini;: nf beauty ind drAma to evf!ry pass perform- ed. MAnt:l,11r mr 11n11 tn move the ' ',. Chrome p11ted steel stand for compact washer and dryer Cuts the amount of 11oor space needed in half. Check these big appliance values, too. ~ , - 7995 2 "''It '·"""" '"'"""""" 11995 leature~ 2 •lu'11ng shPlvPc; ;1 11d freflzf!r rnmp11rtn11>nt Cor)nl"rr0nP. with woodgrain vinyl rt0or. 4 fi c.u. ft. co1npsct 1io.f11qrra1 or !-t11c; wnrki\blP. top, 2 ad1ustahle o;hplv~c; p11sh button defros t. C'(lOPf'llOn e or harvest gold • Upright freezer slores up to 435 poU(lds ol food. 3 filled shelves, 41 door shelve!. White. 15 cu. ft. ches t freezer hold• up to 540 pounds of food. Movable basket. looted divider. Wt1ilt. JC Penney Let our custom decorators create a •bedroom beautiful' for you. Beau11fully coordinated decor for your bedroom Select 1 bedspread In the fabric and style of your choict ... choose from a heavenly collection of tlct1 patterns, deep textures and sumptuous colors. Then. complete the look with el119<1nl draperies. custom-madtt in lhll! mat.c;hirH) f11bric. Co me in i nd visit our D8cora!1n9 C11nler or t11lephone our Shop-et-home Service. Luxurious bedspreads and matching ·custom-made draperies. Shown: M1gnoli1 1>1ttem. OuHted tt\row-ttylt 1pre1d twin size $15 lull •17 au••n •25 kin g s30 Matching dr1pery fabric, .u~ wide $2 yd The values are here ever-y day. , Shop Sunday noon to 5 PM at the following stores: FASH ION ISLAND , Newp o_rt Beach ( 714) 644-2313 . HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach, ( 714) 892-777.1 , ·~ ' .) ' • • I \ ·1 I ,, • I DEATH IN STREETS Mexican Mafia Waging Narcotics War NUEVO LAREDO, Meil<o (AP) -Mexkan !nobeters'"" In the mldJt or a brutal .narcotJcs war in this border dty' lpftading blood and violence among themMlves even as UDJWjpectlng tourilts warm the atreeta u UBUal. Machlnegun fire haa blued counu ... ltmea over the peal year and a half. G1ngsten have du mp e d bodles along highways or ln the Rio Grande, sprayed homes, can and even a Mei· ican DeWllJ>"pu bulldlng with bullela. At leut Dve Nuevo Laredo policemen and three Mexican customa otficen have been slain. ~·People see the movie, 'The Godfather,' and they think there's a lot of killing in it," said Rigoberto Maldonado, owner of a Nuevo Laredo restaurant. "Thal'a notli.ln" compar« to Ulll." ~ ,_,,t """ ., Nuno Lando. Shojlo, ben aed mtalll'Ooti - looked u bu5y u ever u U.S. tourllta mintJled with the crowd&. • ,. NEVERTBELESS, Mei:lcla and U.S. I 0 u r cf: I tltlmate - more than 3' people bav• beta -lhll Jt&l al«w In ~ Wedo, a clb' o1 ll0,000 Jua1 -the No Grando from Lared:o, Ta. At least 20 penons ma1 11milar deaths =:.:J.iear· But now the bu raent to -the crlllil and a better poli<o tralnlntJ program was introduced. kJ>ECIAL INVESTIGATORS were Jent to Nuevo Laredo. Federal officials tightened security. Two wllkl later, Mexican army troOpo and foderal olll- cen raided the ReyN Pruneda Ranch, 1 cluater of small adobi shacks south ol the city. Olflctala said two young men at the ranch were killed In a IUD bellle that erupted and about a doren persolll """' arrested, IncludJni an older woman described a.s the l!lllde what may '"'" to be 111 biggest miltab -the macbinecun • 1• y Inc of Everardo Peralet Riot, who waa dllPatched by Mqlco'a attorney general to deen op Nuevo Laredo. ~ family's ringleader. In leaa than two months before be was killed in late Ju- ly, the veteran law officer directed record n a r c o t l c 1 Rizurel U commandant of the Federal Judicial Police here. He WU shot b)' 1111 llanb 1n a apeedtng red Cir u be 11ro .. tllrouib the city. GUNN!D TO DEATH Ev1rarda Perales Riot Army suan!I were asalgned to Nuevo Laredo's federal bulldlng which It only a few blocka from the bUly market place whero tourlttl hunt be'rgalna Jn fumlturo aed trlnketa. Machlneguns , other weapons, money and drugs, were seized. JU!t 11 Mafia femilies once monopOllzed crime in the Eastern United States, federal agents in Tuu aay an organliaUoo appeen to be forming along lllmllar llnel In Nuevo Laredo -a &Ort of Mencan Malla with Jocal 1a1.n1. control or the amugg!Jng trade. Few of the murdul have been aolved . Machineguns, smuggled brto Mexico from the United Stites or elsewbett, are th t mobsters' favorite weapons. Cochran aald. By an "accident of georraphy," as one agent put it, tar.do and tile South Cen- tral Texas city of San Antonio form a natural pipeline for ll- leaal drup bound r r o m Europe and the interior of Menco to polnta tllrougbool the United Slaia, particularly the East Coast. BOTH LAREDO and San Antonio figured in one of the Southwest's most celebrated heroin cases -the arrest ot Col. M a n u e 1 Suarez-)'.)om.. inguez, former chief of the Federal Judicial Police for the Republic of Mexlco. A local bualnemnan who eaten to 1 the 11erfnio" trade a;aid there wa no doubt lhlt the vlolence had hurt the city's bualneu IOl'De. But, be added, "We've been bltued with a lot of touriltl. We're having our belt year In II y&a.rs." Notliing aeemed amlll on a Hla murder 1"11 -wavaa all the way to Mexlco City, where olllclala on!erod a fU!1Jcole drivt agalnlt the violence. The cJty's mayor, Abdon llDdrlC1Je> Sanchez, oald the police department wu heeled up with more men and equip- B. J. Cochr111-i 1tnlor real· dent agent or the u . s • OJ>toma Bureau at Laredo, wd IDO!t of tltO 1anlland atyla alaylntJa ... mated to narcoUc1 r' a otruqle !or 'nle beefy, mustachioed ex- pollceman w11 arrested in San Antonio in 1970, along with his woman traveling companion and 1two 8an Antonio men. 'Ibey were charged In' the aeilure ol • pounds ol heroin vatue,t-. at $« million when dlluie.11 and sold to the illicit mar bl BULLET RIDDLED POLICE CAR DEPICTS VIOLENCE OF NARCOTICS WAR A Policeman Died Making • Total of Eight l1w Officers Sl1ln to 01te • , ( Pot luck! You save s5 Our fantastic Dacron 88~ blanket with a -bFight-Sohiffli . on our 8-piece aluminum cookware.___ ··--. .~ ' Sale1499 embroi trim. ) 11191:11.tt. 8-pc. cookware aet of porc1l1 inized aluminum featur11 non· 1tk:k, Nay clean lnterlol'I. Include• 1 and 3 qi. covered saucepans, 6 qt. Dutch oven 8" and 10" open fry pan. Choose par1tey, curry or hot pepper. S15e prtce etfectlv~ thru 5aturday. ._A great bedtime story. 7.99tMn~ze Super September specials. .. 7ss JCPenney 12 cup gtau percolator teatures flavor 11\eclion dl1t and lift-out bowl ind bask el. ' Special 111 10" porcelainlzad elffl fry pan. Paralay. 1.77 9~cup aluminum p1rcol1tot In •v· ocado, poppy or harveet gold. 1.n f . . ' It all i.t;on with P•!J,OllYI trying to flnd you a blankol that la tho warm'!!!; • lookliif and IOriflaat 1uu1111 ror !ht prklil. And we tound ~·Our Dacren eiblankot hao an a-"11 aprtng-l>aOk, . tlbatconatructlon, a vary oirocuvo -rotontlijl Olljl.0., and - 'pilling, matting down,orahlddliia a"•..P.-~1 anddrylnfa. And th• wkft choice or vibrant luhlon colora, .. Ch tccented with a bright achlllll otnbroldered nylon binding, 9lv• our Dacron II bl1nk8t M exlra apoclat look. Tho kind ol looll 111.i- wlth on axlra apoclal bl1nlcol. Full 1111 ...... t.lt Queon oiio-.. .ftl Kl"I c.......tl4 JCP~nney The values are here every day. Shop S~nday noon to 5 P .M. at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach, (71•0 .92-7771, . •HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa ( 714) 646-5021 (*Closed Sund1y) . . . \, \ • 1 ' , I 4 }% DAILY PILOT . Two County Groups Pl~ Debates on State Coastline 11; o. c. llUBT!NG8 0. ... °"'" ...... 'a.ff Tho OTOnge Cow>ty Coaat Aasodatlon la planning a deba"' Ocl. 4 on lhe cout11ne lnlllaUve, Propoa!Uon 20 oo the November ballot. The asaoclation ha.sn°t & aouoced who the speakers will be, but the eYenl ii scheduled for' 11 :!1> a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club. Ticket. are $5 per peraon and can be obtained through the wociaUon. 18582 Beach Blvd., Huntington B e a c h , Wepbooe-1. ORANGE COUNTY rtrATf s..!'tor ie nnls ~ ea'rpenrer CR-Newport Beach) ..._ ___ ;;;;;. ___ ,, and Aaaembly Speaker Robert Moretu CO.North lloUywood) are being touted as the an- laJOniat• fer an Oct. 20 debate bemg organized by Orange County Town Hall officials. The topic : The California coastline. * * * . CONRAD G:Tuohey, who 1s tryin& to unseat Rep. Del Clawson (&-Downey) in the 2.'lrd Co11gresstoMI District, has been endorsed by Assemblyman Carley Porter (l}{;ompton). Tuohey, 31, II an attorney. Becauae Of rwpPortlonment, 'about 70 percent Of the """ congressional dlatrlct II In Orange County. * * * ANDY Hi,nlhaw, who, as Orange County ....... r bas been at odds from time to time with the lnlne Company, is planning a fimdralser Sept. 28 al the Irvine Company's buccoUc Bommer Canyon. The money -f!O per ticket -ttorn the barbocuo will go into Republican fflmhaw'I war cbesf u he campalgna for the 31111 Congl<SSiooal DtNtct ... t. * * * McGOVERN backers In the aouth eod of the COllllly are planning a spaghetU dinner Sept. 19 In San Cl=eote to ralae fundl for their 111111. It II scl>eduled for the 8 a D Cldnente Community CluJ>. hou!e. Del3l]J will be forth- coming, accordlng to local McGovern campaJgn ~ ordlnaton Kathy O'Toole and Pat Nlcbola. * * * TllEllE IS a group calling ltaell "Youlb Ag al n at McGofem" In Orange County. Olll ..... , according to the let- terhead Oii the group's Sta· llooer)', Include Mike Farina Of Edlaon High SCbool in Hunllnltan ·Beach and Tom Pal-Of Huntington Beach mg11 SCbool. ,.. organization's Orange C(lunlf of11ce-la llated al 24-09 s. Broadway, Sonia Ana. It's slogan: "The govern- ment Utat McGoverru: least govenil beat." Cigarette Money Goes To Co11nty Citizens Organize , Seminar on Crime Rome burglary is one or the most rapidly increasing ac- SANTA ANA -Orange tivities In Orange County, but County received $12,448.ll as now a group of citizens led by tts share or statewide cig. a Laguna Beadl man have arette tax revenues collected · taken aim at that crime. "Now, we have stopped talk· during the ll)Ollth ol..July ~'?. -mg-allooHl1t1r lll'Oblem;-a1Jd- according to Houston I . have rolled up .our sleevet to Flournoy, State Controller. do something about it/' said All California counties and Gene Jessick; ctialrman of the cities receiv~ a total of Crime Prevention:'Sefnlnar to he held Sept. 19 al the $4,088,049, or 30 percent or the Anaheim C.Onventlon Center. July revenue into the state · Jes&ick, who lives at 310 Cigarette Tax Fund. Lookout Drive, la a former Death Notice• LANO llDbert l . ling. Rnldent of Coninl dtl ~r. 0111 of <H1th, Upt........, 14 1m. llaloved '-Nnd of EUiebeltl L.anoi f1ti.r of Mn. AH.,. fEU(ll9ftl1) Tilompton, of Tlbutor11 Mt't. Pttw (H1r>eY) Hillock, L~uN 81Kl'I: altte<, el Mra. 0.wln Kalfwr, Mebr1l111. AllO 111r¥lved by lll"•ncknlldren, Anctr- L•"'ll Thom11w.on. S.,9111 ~. Sl'Mlll"( ll'ICI SU&af'I Hillock. Memorl1I """'lcn, T\lffd1v. > PM, P1clt1c v1-M1u101eum. Entombmtnl, Ptc!llc Vl.w Memorial P•rk. 1'1mltv wotftll rl'Mmorlel eontrlbuHont m1y ti. m1d1 to tlM charity of ln1tlll1llon of choloi. Pacific View Mort1111ry, Oll'Kton, WESTCLIFF MORTUARY ARBUCKLE & SON 1r1 E. 1'1111 St., C..111 M ... 1111111 • BAL'J'll BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar '7s.e4M Costa Mesa , Ill Ult • BELL BROADWAY Los Angel.. police officer, former FBI agent, and now rrianager of security f o r Nor t bro p Corporation's Orange County operations. The· crime prevention aemlnar · ta ll(JOlllOred l>Y lhe Anabeim aiamber of Com- merce and will feature the county's top law enforcement ofrlelala, !nellltlq Cecil Hieb, dist<lct attorney; the police chief, and FBI ofllclala. '"l11e seminar will have a panel of elperla from the Orange and Analie!m police departmentl, -and· <lrom the Orange ~Jfherlll'• office, . to tell how bciiJan ,r and uplaln tbe ooCW . ' IUCb .. druga, tlllt ar. ~the current lncreue. ft 'Ibey will ajlo tell how homeowners ~.f:O r:e I I I I I ll1alJY ~. -aald. l.D addltlon lo lhe apeWra on burglary prevention, the oeqJlnar 1'lll present speaken on 111bjecta of forgery, the ef- fect of •crime on Insurance rates, and drug problems. Ticket. are available tlwoogh the Anabetm CJ!amber ol-Olimnert".:-Price la $13, which covers · a luncheon. Tickets f o r undergraduate atudenll are $5. Lawyers Set Big Confab In M ont.erey SANTA ANA -Man y Orange County judges and at- torneys will be among an estimated 5,000 lawyers who wlll be ~ding for Monterey Sept. 25 and the week-long convention of Ute State Bar of California. Featured speakers at the meeting i!chedulod for the Del Moote Hyatt Home will in-- cJu,dt Governor R o n a 1 d Reagan, Chief ~usllee Donald ,ll. Wright of the · California Supreme Court and Slate Al· tciney· General Evelle J. Younger. Several reaolutions authored by the Orange County Bar Auoc!atloo will l!O among 159 reeolutiona to go before the State Bar'a . Conference . of MORTUARY 110 Bro.dway, Colta Meu lJWOI C Ge Deleptea durlni the flr!t ,two 01""ty . tB daYI Of lhe llllllU81 meeting. • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACB MORTUARY 1705 Lapu Canyon Rd. Of.f!IS • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Paclrlc View Drlve Newport Beach, Callfornla , 644·!700 • PEEK FAMILY COLO NIA t. FUNERAL HOME 7&01 Bolsa Ave. \Vestmlnster 893-35!5 •• SMITH'S MORTIJARY 6!7 Main St JTuntln!ltoft Beach 536-6539 .. Fores~ Scheduled In addition to a .-tea of lectures from top fUgbt judges and I e g a I speclalllll are·w or k 1 ~ops . ~ to '~ ol'Jl<OP-Revenues . trty Jaw•revlaloo, .woranen'• -1 ..... ...,..uoa, Changes In civil SANTA ANA, -' <Jrqe .,.i; •jrllblmil I aw , en- County hu·pted ts,Jlf u , ~Jaw and the effect Us ~, « · Jl'(l,71 eia"' · of eompuler!zatloo oo the revenu,. ~·11ie')1.S: !ore8!1.-.lepl;;;;;;;;p;;;roceu;;;;;;;;;;;;' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii ~~.i1"''11ate Olllce olr• ~ ~=;,.. IXPllllNCED RITAIL WERY CLERK Iles received ll'J,?11;t11 col• lectlvely u thla · ,....., ap-..,,..ionment .. ...,. • ....,.._, 40 ..... --'lbla .• i> po r ·t Ion me n·t represenla llS· percent .of lollll fedfral ~ racetved from Ctlllomi.·~· ' One-haJi of uie ruDount la automaUealb' dei>olltect'ln-tlle Orange-QJprlty<SCboltll-- Fund and tl)e oilier bill In the county Road 1"1mi!· · Uftlen •••• & Mneftts. 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Some drapery stylas available with matching bedspreads. Quality workmanship, Including weighted corners, 4" hems and headers. Follow these instructions, bring ·us the measurements, and we'll have your draperies made-to~fit . To Measure: Width: Measure from (G) to (H), or simply the width you waot to cover. length: For clllng to floor length, measure (A) to (B). For regular floor length measure (C) to (D). For 1UI length mequre from (Ef to (F). Add 3 Inches If you wani below-sill length: . JCPenney The values are hE!re .every day. • Shop Sunday"noon to 5 P~M. at the toHowlng:stores: • I I . 1 '' - I ' ' I . . .;. . . ...... Ft.SHIPN IS~ND, Newport :~ch {714)_644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER,_~ Beech {714) 892·7771. *HARBOR CENTER, .C0tla Me,. {714) 640.5021 (*Closed Sundey) - I • i ; • 7 • 7 • Sllndl1, S.ottmt>tr 17, 1972 DAILY PILOT • l Tnajans Waltz to 51-6 Vict<Wy Over BeaverS • ~ ANGELES (AP) -s.ua..rn'· ~ tallbact llod McNtlll r111 over · ond Al'OUlld tile ()reg9D State Beaven for une 'touc:hdOw..; aiid tho mtlonally top. l'lllbd Ttojan football team rolled to a relentless Sl:C triumph Sa~ night. McNalll, a f.fool·S., 1\lli>OUnd junlor, put,tbo 'l'Nl]ans)D ~ early In the PaOllC4 game. He bid touclidown rum • 1 of 14, 1 and 10 Y•l)ll I,! USC ~ M at the bill. Tiie 'ITI>J-rolled up 113 yanls In total offense, 111 OD II cam... by McNeW, who missed ·last seuon with a -.Obip. • MASSIVE · COY BACON A!ICHORS RAMS DEFENSI sports ~ Jlrlef Beman Maintains Lead; Emerson Gains Finals ST. LOUJB ~ll'lmnlng Deane Beman hid lo fashion ·a ~par 57 and Ibo .belt Wlole• lolal of·tbe·year lo. bold . off challenilnl Lee . Trevino Saturday In . the tblt<I round of tho $150,000 Greater st. Louia Golf Clwic. Beman, leader all tho way In UllJ in- augunil event, bad a three<lay total of 1118-12 under par on die · a,650-yard Nonrood HUis Coullti;y Club course and llfte .under ·the prevloua M-hole ~ on the1"ut UllJ yea -and bold a ·OOHtroke lead over Trevino. ,,,. MONTREAL -Arthur Ashe of Ne~ York .defelled 'Tom Okm ol The Nelllerlanda 7-6, Mand Roy Emenon of Newpart~dl .topped Egypt's !small El Sbaf>l.H, M ljatorday lo move Into the finals of tho lnhnational l<mll toum&-meot. · : · Tiie wlnn<r of t<ida)''• matdl will rt.eetve S10,oot, with $6,000 going ~to the lo.er. •• ., Dick Alleo ol the Olicag1> Wbite SO. bas an idea wby ,his former Loo Allg~I,. Dodgers tan!mltes . .-~; !<adllic , the bolljo in Vegu, another 1113' playing In a goll, toUmameot and otbef guy doing 'c . . PepSi comrilerclals," Allen ••id. ,,,. SACRAMENTO -Top seeded Stan Smith of Pasadena !ought his way lo the flneb Saturday In the Contra! California Open ·teonia dlamplonsblps, defeating Ail!rew Palu.on of Rhodesia In a gruelJ. ing series, f..c, 7-6, 7-6, 7-8. He will plat· Colln Dibley Sunday for the $5,000 dwnplonsbip at SuUer Lawn Tennis Club. Dibley .pined tile ninner up rpot by vanquislrlng•Ray Moore ol South Africa, "'· f.I, M. Allen's Homer P~ces Chicago · Past Angels National League \lest u expected. Dick Alleo cracied bia !tlth home run ''The llodgess want public relaUOM and the Chicago White Sox kept their men, not ball, players," Allen; tbe odcb® American League west peDDMt hopeo faVorite for thetAnlerican'l.eague'..-Most • •live with a 2-0 baseball Victory over the Vlluable' PJaYer awml, laid Frtday C3Ulom!a Aniel• Satwday. nigh!' be!~ the .White Sox' game In Alleo gi<e stao Bahnsen, llHS, all the Anaheim Withothe CllilornlilADpll. . oHeme be needed with a low«ing hfo- AlleD, wllo -t "-Jim With tho niJi homer off Nolan Ryan In the !11th in-llodlers, wu traded to Chicago for pllclier Tommy ~oho .~ lhll aeaaon. Mer the trade, Qodp.. olflclala crltlclr.ed tho B11111er, -~ be bado't lollOftd team rulal. "YOU don'L 'Wlh ball &inleo with one guy ~king tc(hl.;tall..iub, °m>tber guy doing • drug thing, lnolber guy'J>laying 8 ' . 't~~y's .S.ports · "' . . ' 'On;Tel~~on . ~ .... 7:15 .. m. nlng. 1 Allen .. • homer followed ·a daln1g .. !liil tlfo.oot error by ~el third -..n Ktn McMtillen, who bobbled Mike -· grounder, prolonging tho ... J!lng. . . '!be· Vlctriry filabled Oilcago to remain four games behind the dlv!J!on-leadlng OUJand. Athletics .. USC . reeovered !lye <Jngon state --nmnlng ils unbeaten 1trei.k to seven games. 2--0 this season. McN.W -.ii two touchdowns and gain- ed 117 yards agalnsl Arkansu last week. '!)le Beavers, who have lost 10 fumbl .. in losing two games thi9 season. gave up M7 yanls nisbing and :UI yards pa.ssing before 56,B fans In Memorial Coliseum. , Rams, Saints Clash Today . . In NFL ()pener .. I LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Roman Gabriel suffered a collapsed !Wig just aft<r tho fall practice sessions begao. Then be bad a bruised.knee. Now the Loo Angtles Rams must find out bow much strength their veteran (jlW'Urbaet mojntaina. for tbe National Football Leogue ,....... Most Interested might be Carroll Rosenbloom who traded hi& BalliQlore Colts for the RaD. He wu in a stare. of anxJety when Gabrie1 suffered his fU"Bt Injury of tbe !all. Neither tho Rams_nor today's foe - New Orleans -have done much in the pre-season. Los Angeles had its worst ever record at 1·5 and the Saints weren't much better at 1-4-1. With ·that poor prelude they start NFL action at 1:05 in tbe Loo Angeles Coliseum. Looking back to 1971, the opening game bolds much importance. 'Ille cotmt was 24-20 for New Orleans a year ago. Months later, with the season at its regular close, tho Rams bad lost tho NFC West title by one-ball game. U they bad beaten New Orleans in the opener, It WOD!d have been Los Angeles and not San Francisco In the top spot. Once again former Mississippi quarteri>ack Arebie Manning difects the New Orleans attack. Although Manning had a spotty record during the preseason, be did bit ta of 32 passes in last week's 14-14' tie against Houaloll. He gained 331 yanls on bis pa!!lfS and two were f« touchdowns.. Gabriel hasn't played much this cam· pai!llJ. Tbe &ms tried and released John Walton and Jerry Rhome as back-up quarterbacks and then landed Pete Beatbard, the fonner Southern California star. Among the rookies, the Rams have Jim Bertelsen from Texas, a running bact . who led tho club through most of the pre- seuon, while the Saints boast Royce Smith, their No. I draft choice who wW be llarting at offensive right guard. Smith, from Georgia, starts because veteran Del Williams injured a knee and will be out of actkm. si.J: to eight weeks. An.. -·· .... \'lr1oall1 cllndlocl victory, the TN>Jano rolled up 31 -. ball polnll, lncludln& a o • e • 1 a r d touchdon run by .-ve fUJ1bock Roy Washmenl with~ -to play. OSU, whlcll got its -wn on Wilaon Morris' !~yard nm Iii the lllCOOd q-. !ell back :au on MIU Rae'1 :IO- yard field goal In the thlnl plriod alter a diort 1l·yard punt by Bob McKemle. 'Ille Trojllll tbeo laundled their Jonaeot - -99 yards In five plays. It eulminllted with Rae'• rl·Yard TD pm to tiCb1 end OwleoYCMID(. Rae bad pitdled 47 yanls flUn bis own en!f rme lo Edesd Garrison to get the drive under way. The TrojUIS, who held the Beavers lo a oet 23 yanls rushing OD 43 I":;!: a 3-yard touchdown pass from Pat Hadeo lo sophomore J. K. McKay, son of USC coach John McKay, in tho third quarter after the first ol two coo- -.tlYe -ol -· by osu. Hadm also ,.... 10 yards for a -In the fourth quarftt belore &ivlnl WI:/ to USC• third llrioi quarterback, Rob AdDlpb. OSU'1 Mike Davenport fwnbled an the game'• lllth plsy and John Grant recoverod at mld·fi•ld for the 'l'NljaM. Five playa toter, McNtlll toot a pltclloul from Rae, shoot loooe lrom Sieve Bmm and carried defensive blcl< Jim LDly Into the tnd zone oo a 14-yard pjoy. OSU quarterback Tom HJctey fwnbled a pltcllout and USC l'tCO'lered at the Beaver 14 to set up McNe.lll'a second touchdown from two yards out. After Mcrris' touchdown, USC came hick 70 yards in aevea plays with McNeill rounding left end untouched the linal five for bla third touchdown. Rae completed 12 of 19 passes !or 248 y11.1:ds and Haden hit on seven of. 12 for 6&. Hickey went most of t.he way for OSU, UC LA Blows B ig Lead Bruins Outscore Panthers, 38-28 PrCTSBURGH (AP) -Quarterback Mark Harman took UCLA or, scoring drives of t9 and 83 yards the fll'Sl two times the Bruins had the ball and second· siring qua~ck Rob Scribner dashed S3 yards for a seeond period touchdown as the nation's eighth ranked college football team defeated Pittsburgh, M-28, Saturday. Kennit Johnson then raced 80 yards in the third quarter to thwart a Pitt come- baCk after the Panthers scored tWice in less than three minutes on fourth down passes by Jolin Hogan I<> cllop a 21-polnl halftime deficit lo 24-14. It was the second co.isecutive triumph for µie Bruins, who won only two games a year ago, but started the 1972 season with a 20-17 upset of Nebraska's deren- dJng national champions. Pitt is 0-2. James McAiister, UCLA's heralded new rurm.log back, bolted 28 yards to his own 32 'yard line to get the Bruins out ot a deep bole after Pitt's Tim Hornish punted out of bounds at the one. With Jdu1aon carrying five times for 31 yanls and Hannon passing 13 yards to Bt1d Lyman for a first down at the Pitt 42, the Bruins marched to the two and Harmon Eort!id the fll'st touchdown on a keeper. Harmon was the star of the second toochdown qt-Ive. Re rolled around right end twice for key first downs, picklrig up 18 yards the first time and 10 the neiit. In between, he fired a 3$-yard pass to Gene Bleymalet at the Pitt 40. McAllster scored from a yard out on tho lint play of the second period and Efren Herrera booted a 36-yard field goal for a 17-0 bulge before the Bruins sent in their second string backfield and Scribner broke free for 63 yards on a keeper around left end. Hogan sparked Pitt's comeback, ~ Ing 10 yanls lo Les Block I<> cap a If. yard drive end seven yard! to Lance Wall alter Jim Buckman hartwed Harmon into a ""·i\d pitchout and Ed ~tarsteller recovered at the ud.A 20. UCLA's newly adopted wishbone of- fense reeled ofr 425 yards on the ground -259 in the first half. Johnson led the way with 1158 yards on 17 carries, MeAllster had 16 for 8~ yards and Scribner eight for 75. After Pitt pulled within 10 points, John White booted the ensuing kickoff into the UCLA endzone for a touchback. On the first play, Johnson broke through ,tfie i'ight side, shook clear at the 28 and sped the rest of the way untouched. Hogan gave way to Bob Medwid late in the third quarter and the n e w quarterback sparked an BO-yard scoring: drive with a 46--yard pass to Block, a lfi.. yard keeper and a one-yard smash ror tbe touchdown. Hogan returned to throw a 23-yard touchdown pass to Wall with 49 seconds remaining in the game. Sandwiched between Pitt's last l"-'O touchdowns was a three-yard scoring run by, UCLA's Gary Campbell, giving each member of the starting backfield ()ne touchdown for the day. Pitt, running a wishbone or ils own. galned 179 yards on the ground and 144 passing. The latter yardage all came in the second half, wlien Hogan and Medwid connected on Dine of 11 attempts. Sew. IY ctulrt."' UCl.A 7 7 11 7-311 Piii 0 o 14 1~21 UCLA -H•rmofl 2 run !Htrrtr• kltkl UCLA -MeAlbW 1 run I H.,rtr1 klckl UCL.A -FG H..-rltl"• :16 UCLA -SCrlbntr 6:1 run (HtrWt llldl.) 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V .. ti f'ron'I llH {lltH ltl(ll) use -MCKIY l Pftl '""" H•lcNn UtM klctl) USC -H.c!e<1 10 run f llH ll lclll use -WINlmtfl 1 fLHI (llM lllclll " -5',lQS. F!~I cto.ms Rutl\9'•vtrds P•11h>11 Y•'1f1 llltturns r1rd1 P•uts Punts Furnbl"""losl PtMll1&,•rd1 ITATllTICS 1 Or .... SI. ,_,lltnl C-11 " .. <>n ,..... H •• 11 lS 7· lf. I !t»>o I ..,, "" 1.s w 146 ... ,Of SPORTS Dodgers Ease To 10-0 Wi n Behind Davis HOUSTON (AP}-Wlllie Dav is stroked four hits including a three-run hornet Saturday night, leading the I.All Angeles Dodgers to a 10.0 romp over the Houston Astros. The victory moved the Dodgen within three games of the eecond place Ast.roe in baseball'• NaUonal Leacue Wat. 1be defeat left lloulton olghl g1me1 behind Cincinnati and cut t.be Reda' maci«> O.TV T oll•ll Chanael ll •t N_,.. number for clinching the division UUe lo six. . Davis' 18th homer of the year keyed a four-nm Dodgers. fourth inning and that was all Don Sutton, 16-9, needed. The lanky right-bander limited the Astros to seven hits In p:mtlng his seventh shutout of the season. 'I1le Dollgers added another run in the fifth on IUCCelli ve singles by Willie Crawford, Bob Valentine and Bill Russell. Maury Willi' two-run double was the big blow of a four·run Dodger sevenlh. Bill Grabarkewitz singled Mme anotbu and one came in on a wild pitch. 4 TerT)' McI>eanott's first major league bit, plu:s 1ingle1 by Crawford and Valen- tine added another Dodger run in the eightb. Valentine bad three hits and knocked in two runs. Davil was good for thl'ft rbl. Sutton struck ou t six and allowed three walks. F.oncb received the loss. He allowed teven hltl and four runs, walking two and llrll:lng out three. Today'• rematch wW pit tbe Dodgers' AJ Downbig, a.a, against Lany Dierker, 1~7. LOS AMG•L•I KOUSTON Gl'tlllw1tr. :lb Mcrll If Wlll1 n WD1v11 d ~.n.., lb McOrrn" lb Ci"twfonl ff Y1i.ntlf'll » lt\lllffl .. 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He thus look over the "'*"' leoauo leod In •lribOuU wtlti a total of 118, five more than Pblladelill>la'• Steve cartlon. UCLA QUARTERBACK ROI SCRllNI R IS CAUGHT IN MIDAIR AFTER FOUR-YARD GAI N. Gi.ctd'"' I I ' t f t WLl'-ltlcherd, l!Jttoft, T-1:•. A-1.UU. '"l.CQ!:IUJJ, --'lb!o Loi Angelel noa,-. meet tho --fa' tit Alllodome Jn a ballle for .... ood plD Jn the NallGoal i.eq1le I WM!. • l'p.m. (4)CL-PllO FOOTBAU. -'l'be SU' l)tlco am..,. Ud the Son ·F'raocllc:o ...... -the ..... n' II CUcllelllck Pam . ~ 4 P·'ll·' l(7)CL -COUll,CJB FOOTIAIL lDQBL1911'1'8 - 'Flllhl of lhlt' "'"1<'1 Bii Ten ...,. teoll: Mk:blllll slate:i!Unoit and ~tem-Mlch!Oa. (l)CL -muJOB~.W. ~ 'l'W USC Ttojenl ~ lljt Poci!IN - ap1i1ot tliO °"""'" Stato Baters lolurdly. By tape dell!Y., • \ • • ' CHtCAM CAL1f'OIUU4 .,.... .., .... PIC_,,, rl ' __ ,. ........ ·~., ... -· -d ,,.,... d ........ """*" ' --.. -· '°"'., - .. '. ....... 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Thomu lllarred for tho D a II • • CowboYI In the IMt two Natloaal Foot· ball c..tcreooe championship garn<s, tu1111lng lhrooab lier•' def.-. for big yardage in bolb CoWbol'l:fvlctorttl. But Mike Garrett ~Lee White are the probable 1tortlnf nmnlliC backl for the Chargers In Sunc117'1 Natioool Foot- bill tugUe opener bere. Thomas, ac- quired In a trade Wt wlnt<r, rtlused lo Join tho Chargers. New Cbargers coach Darland Svare plcUd up .. veral other new, players dur- 0. TV T .... 11 c" .. ..el 4 .tt I ins the ofbulOD, aod most are ready to start the 1e11011. They lnclfllle defensive end llelcon Jones lrom tb&Los Anf:!: Rama, wtde.recdver·Dtvo Wllll11111 tho St. Lculs Cardlnal1 and defensive · tackle Dave Costa from the Denver Bl'OftCOI. • • One place wbers Svare made "° . dlanp was at quarterbock, where expected at Candlatlck Part. durable John HadI ttlllmf for his llth. San Diego weot 4-1-1 In :l!'i,l:'ulOll. leftlOll. Sao Francisco WU s-s but Mini "He'a bff.n arcuid a long time," .aaya with victories OV'tl' Oailtod and Loi 41en Cooch DICk Nolan. "And, like John An&elu. Brodie, be ·can read de le n a Ive Brodie'• rtgular running backl Ken wealmeuel and take them apart." Willard and Vic Washington have 'mbiar Had! led the a.a....,. to a 17-18 -..Jeg ll\lurles but are read)' t~ plsy, H not pre1euon vlcl<>l'J' over lhe 49en, throw· start. Larry • Sdlrelber llld JimltlJ Ing a tole touchdowa llJ"-to Jerry '111om11 may bl Sunday's llarten. LeV)as. Brodie, tho lkl' 11-year But the lien lliould have famlllar V.teran, ut that game out. 'laces at the other positions. Del-.W The tea1111 wlll be facing each other for tnd Cedrick Hardman bas ~ tbe first time In a regular season gamo from a tnee Injury just in limo IO Sunday, and a crowd ol about I0,000 to reclaim bis starting Joi>. ' < '· . ... % DAILY f!LOT Sund11, StpWnbor 17, 1'172 . l,N A PIRATE'S bllllSP-Bill Cornelius (10), Gold· ·en West Co1lege quarterback is under terrific pres· sure from an out&tanding Orange Coa,11t College DAILY PILOT l'llttN '1 L .. l'lr• front line. Pat Sweetland has him collared in above action with Elden Kidd closing for the kill. Mitchell Saved It for Bu cs With Midnight Interception By HOW ARD L. HANDY Of "'-hllJ •1i.1 lllft A sports sage of old once 11ald, 1'1 'd r~her be lucky than good," Thl1 isn't to say that Golden West or .ota1111e Coul Colle1e didn't play beadl- uP' rooibott all the way Saturday night ~ore a ·ritandlng rrom only crowd, but It does Indicate the !lnal outcome -and both sides wlll admit to the testimony. Orange Coa1t held the upper hand on the ICOl'ebollrd throuKM!t the 1ame but Golden We!t came as close to victory as Is humanly possible -that is, without pulling It out With !: 14 Jen lo play, the hlgbly reaarded passing combine of Bill Cornelius and Randy Cobb eppanmtly bad the decision wrapped up In a package for the Rustlers . _ Bu! fol• decreed otherwlJt and Sieve MltcheU of the PJrate1 wu one of the tno!lt surprised men on the neld. ·Instead of being the goat, he came out the hero.· The Rustlers had put together their bel!lt drive of the nlaht, moving from their own 20 to the Orange Coa&t nine where it was third and aoal. Cobb ran a pattern agaln1t Mitchell and the latter fell . But let Steve tell it rrom the happy Orange Coa1t dreesing room where rock and roll music blared loud and clear. "I had him (Cobb) ln a man-on-manThis ls an emotional game and we're sltuaUon," Mitchell explaint. "I 11Jpped glad to win lt.'' when I went to 10 in the end zooe with His counterpart at Golden West, Ray him, then. got up. The ball wu thrown Shackleford, heaped praile on~ the right into his stomach but somehow it Pirate!. • Popped out of hia hands and I grabbed "I said JJefore the game they were an it." outstanding football team and I He not only grabbed It bllt returned it still think they are. to the 11-yard line and Oranie C.oa1t ran "Sure, our kids are down right now but out the clock, moving deep into Rustlers we'll bounce back. territory before 1lvlna up the ball with JIJ "We hate to lose. But we have a good second.!! to'dO. · football team and it i!n't a disgrace to Orange Cont coach Dick Tucker was Jose to a good team like Orange Coast. unhappy with the large number of "Overall I was pleased with our pasa penalties called q1inat his team . protection but our timing on the passing "I couldn't believe those pentltles," he game wun't quite what it should have said after the game. "We certainly have been." a lot of work to do to cut down on the Both quarterbacks were dissatisfied number of penalties or we'll be in trou-with their work although W hi t e hie. dominated the individual statistics. "I thought our defense ·played a great "We didn't have it tonight," lhe OCC game and Alvin (White) had a fine night. signal-caller said after the battle, "We'd But on that play in the end zone, I never move on. •em and then we couldn't acore. saw, it. All I heard was the roar of the We abould have beatea them by 1 larger croWd but I'm glad we got the b8tl." &00re." Tucker was beselged by glad~handers Cornelius summed it up in two words, •ff;: ...,..tulaliolll and when be "loo nervous." •le lnlo the Plralft dreuln& room, And Cobb added two more, "no con- he e •borated IUrlber above the no!M and centratlon." shoull of the happy w!nnen. The !Int ont's out of the way for both "Our delena1 did a 1ooc1 job boldlng teams and the lulure ti bright. !hem lo two fleld JIOIJa but we have IGll1o Each team couht'be In the thick or Ill work io do for tbs reat of tho 111oon. con!.....,. scramble tater ln tho ,.uon. ' PULL Sl'llD AHIAD--John Dl•on (44) of Oran1e CoH( College drivt1 through a wide hole with aid Of a block by i uammate on Golden West's Jim Potter. Golden West's Mike Ladd (18) 1' comln1 In from Ill• side lo mm Ille tackle. t • ! '·· Buc·s Win Tense ·Battle ' From Rustlers, 10-6 '- By CRAIG 8HEf'F Of"90lltr PllMtHff' fl fl&Ured to .. down lo the wire -and It did. It fl&Ured to be a teme balUe betwteo two boated rlvall -ond It wu. And allbouCb Satunlay nl(ht'1 ....,,th aonual sklnnJJb between Oranse Coast Collqe and Golden West was not the most artlotle aflalr, It certatnly opened the ll'IJ football eampalcn In • bl1 wsy. ' IJ.yard ltrike """' Wblle lo ....ms. back SWve MoJndlkl On tho pll)' Whlto, Piiio& Cood II'°' t.cttoo ocrmnb1od to bla rtaJ>I ud spot- ted ~all aloae 11 tbe two. ll""'1 llJcardo booted tbe PAT and then added • flak! pl -tbe 1..,ard line with llx mlnutel to .. In tho hall, 1Jv1011 tbe BID a 104 liallthne balJt. 1o tbe ftnt llall, tho occ deleose dominated tho pme, holdlnr tho Gotdta West nmnlnl 1ame lo jult nine yarda. . And the RulUen could only pick up U 1lrda In the air ln the Initial ball. Ohllr• Cout wat plquad by DllllllrOlll penaltlol, aome of .tJiem qulto quetlioN"1e. Coad! Dick 'l'UcUr'• club wu cited 11 tlmet for 111 yardf while Golden Well dJd not havt a penll!l maldled oil qalnlt It. . Mooalwl wu tho ltadlnr receiver In the pme, eatchlna m "' White'• throws for 81 yards. And DIJQO loPl*I all ruaben With '17 nel yardl ln a cmto. Appn>"1m1tety, 7,200 football llnl watched OCC'• Pirates bold on for a 104 victory over Golden Wat. It WU I frustrallna tame for both tea ma. Paclfle-8 Rotltlffap Ora1111e Coat! dominated the 11&1!3t1cal end· of !be picture repeatedly drlvtn1 In· side tbe Rustlers SO-yard line with little success. And Golden West bad a pair of sure touchdown pUlel dropped and another mulled inside the five-yard line that would have given the Ru1tlen a fll'lt down. Cal Turns Back Cougars; I Stanford, Huskies iWin The key play of the pme came with 5:14 left in the final quarter when OCC cornerback Steve Mitchell, a letterman two 1ea10nl!I ago, picked off a Golden West pass that had touchdown labeled all over it. Orange C.Oast then ran out the clock, drivJna to the Golden West nine, before the drive bogged down. But there was only llJ seconda left and the Rustlers were out of it. In that crucllt play by the RU1tlets, Golden West quarterback Bill ComellUI threw a 1trlke to wide receJver Randy ~bb in the end zone. The ball hit him In the otomach, bounced up and Mltcbell caught It on the dead nm. He ran It out to the ll·yard line and tile Plrales had II all but locked up. A play earlier a Comeliua1 pus was dropped at the four-yard line. Cornelius also bad a sure touchdown pass muffed with 10 minutes left in the third quarter. That 'WOUid have tied it at JO. Instead the Ruailen had to setUe for a a7-yard field goal by Breit White two plays later. After OCC had spotted the Rwtlera !l 3--0 lead early in the !lrat quarter (a 37· yarder by White), the Pirates came roar- ing back to take the lead for food -and the game appeared like It might tum Into an offensive struggle. The Buc1, behind quarterback Alvin Wblte's guidance, drove 31 yards after Mike Barth recovered a Golden West fumble. A 17-yard pu1 from White to Steve Monahan and a two-yard run by freshman John Dixon set up the TD -a eAME tTATllTICI Flrtl 110..,. rulll\11111 F lrtf CIO'#n9 NUI ... Flr1t aw,... Mn•lllt• Toll! llr•I 00Wn1 Y1n11 r1111'11nt Y1nl1 HUll\9 Y1rd1 ltll Nl1 'l'lrdt 11lntd Punfl/1v1r .. 1 1ll1ll11t1 Penllllts/Yl rdl PfMll!ed Fumbletllumblts lost tu,. •r ctu1rt1n occ " " • " "' "' • ~' ,,., 11/lU "' •we ' ' • " •n '" ~ •n .. u ,~ ,,, Orl"'t COii! , 3 0 ,,_,. ,,_. Golcltn W"t 0 ' llVIHINO Or11111 (Nit •• .. VI '"'· Mol!ulsllt " .. • ... H1rl9tl1ld • • ' ... Dixon " " ' ••• Poww ' ' ' ••• Wiii!• • " • '·' Mollallll!" , " • Jl.6 E1•ltrllr19 ' , • ).0 Tofllt " "' • " ··""" w ... R1ct " " " u f1rr1ro ' n ' '·' (~ntllUI ' • .. ·l.4 Hll!OI-' ' I u Ttflll " "' " .., ~ ....... Ortrttt CNtf .. .. "' .. .... w, ... " " ' IM .~, Oti..t W•t C1rr.1!h11 " • ' " ••• HI,_!_ ' , • " ... T1111 • " " ' '" "' BERKELEY (AP) -S<cond strJna quarterback Jay Ctu%e and .._., nm- ning back Fred Leathers tanlted a Callfomll rally that wiped CUI a IN> deficit and oarrted the Golden11eih to a 37.23 Paclfl<.e Conlerence football vic- tory over Wublngton State Saturday. Quarterback Ty Paine's opUon mastery vaulted the vllltlng Cougan lo a 17~ teed, but the Golden Bean pulled lo within 17· H at the hall on Lealhera' Q.yard touchdown nm with • screen J>lll and Cruze'• two-yard tou~.wn. _ _ Leathera, a 185-pound junior collep transfer, lroke loote for a ft-yard touchdown run midway lhrolllh tbe third period to place tho Bean ahead for (odd. On Wuhlnaton State'• next 1eriea, cor- nerback Bob QJrry lnlercepted a Paine pasa and darted IO yarda for a · touchdown. The Cout:an c1111e beck on a tbree- yard touchdown nm by Ken Grandberry, but Cal's Bob Kampa blocked the con- version kick, leavlhg the Bears ahead 28- 23 early in the final period. Cal scored the clincher on its next series, Cruze leading an 80-yard drive and hitting wide receiver Dave Bateman with a 20-yard touchdown pass. Cruze completed 10 of 17 pauea for 151 yarda as California squared Jta reCU'd at l·l and Is now I.() in conference play. Leathers rushed !or 57 yards and added 93 more on four receptions. Paine, who did most of his damage early, nJJhed ror Ill yarda.and hit 18 ol 31 passes for 162 yards. Grandberry rushed for 67 yards for the Cougars, now 1·1 overall and 0-1 in tbe Pac-8. Paine, the Q>ugars career all-tllne total oflenae leader, duhed 48 yards to the cat 18 on a thlrd-anckii: altuaUon early in the first quarter. triggering WSU's fint touchdown drive. Paine added a 13-yard run ln the 79- yard marth, capped by Grandberry'• three-yard run around rlaht end on a pitch from Paine. Cards Sack SJS STANFORD -Quarterback Mike Boryl1 threw two touchdown puses and scored a third TD as Slanlor. opened Ill football season Saturday y thrashing San Jose State 44-0. After a scoreleu first quarter, the Cardinals, ln their lirll same un- der coach Jack Chrlstianaen, exploded for three second-quarter touchdowns to take a 20-0 halitime lead. , 'lbe firat tcort came on a ftVe-yard paM from Boryla to flanker Eric Croes Baseball ~tandings AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Ea11 Dtvlaloa Eu& Dfvl1lon ' w L Pel. GB w L Pct. GB Booton 78 81 .511 -Pitlsburgb 89 60 .840 - Detroit 71 114 .1141 I Chicago Tl 51 .&48 1J Baltimore 71 85 .519 111 New York 72 !8 .S22 161\ New York 74 17 .115 3\\ St. Lout• 118' ,. .479 22\\ Cleveland • 63 79 .144 11 Montreal 51 78 .457 25\!i Milwaukee 118 II .408 ZOii Philadelphia 5t Ii .3114 38\\ Weat Dlviltoa West Dlvt1ton Oakland 8S 17 .511 -Cincinnati 88 51 .811 - Chlca10 79 81 .118 4 Houaton 78 81 .617 8 Mtnnoaota 71 Ill .!II 111> Dodiero 75 II .SS! 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DMtef'S !=lr&,.,M) 11 Hou1~ IOlf If' 1S.1), ~ I • l) ti MlllMIOll ltn ,rlftC I llflt lMI ti (Alt.ftft (,.l'HfNl'I C YI I ~ ( " t•I•) t M11w•ultM (Cofborrl i .... ,J"' Y<" tMcAnilrtW 11·n It ttllut9 IJlnltlM il)itUI"'°"' IMcNltlw I ·l!l 11 Ntw Voile ll"tttrtlt I • . ,,.~~). ,.., Dltt0 fCllllWtll 7.tl •I c1nc111111n Ill~ ltvtltnd (lttf1"/' .,,, ti "'"°" ((llrtll 104) .. ,. . . DIAN LEWI.I 1t66 HAlllOR ILVD., COSTA MISA Serwlu atld l'4f'lt fflr All lm,,rtool Cara Meoltr'n lody Shep fer All C1r1 646·9JOJ Oranft CoUlltil Larftst and Most Modern To70ta and Volvo D1llv o\IUllLU DILIVllY IPICIALllft '• • • with a flv•yard pau. Follo'llln( 1 Spartan punt leaa than three mlnulea tater, hallbact ~obn Wlneaberry -t Ill yal'da on a lrap play for anojher ~wn. Lala In the hall substitute 1'allliiic~ Scott Laidlaw ran 12 yarda on another lr1p to ..t up a sever>yard pw fl'olll Boryla to Cross for a last-eecond ICOH. lo the oecond hall the Stanford defense kept the Spartan& deep ln their own ter- ritory, and ocored a touchdown on a :io yard lnlercapUon return by llnebacbr Te!T)' Pa~. ll>J ~-delwe.atlded. two more polnll on a aalety irbon defensive end Roger Stlllwell tacklld:San J01e tailback Darryl Jenkins ln hll own end IODe. Huskies Top Duke SICA'ITLE -W11hlngton quarterback SoMy Strklller returned to actlm Satur- dey. and hit Tom Scotl with a 4S yanl 9COTlng peu to lead the HU8kies to a 14-8 victory over Duke in an intersectional football game. Sixkiller, who missed lut nek'1 came with an ankle 1praln, broke !clv>ol career recorda for passing yards and for total offensive yardage-both marks previously set by All·American .Do11 Heinrich In the early l!l!Os. Duke's Blue Devils held the faVored Huskies to a 0-0 haJftime tie but didn 't score until five minutes before the en<f. '11:ie acortng drive came rlpt alter the Sllllller 'to Scotl louchdown. An interlerence call on a Bob Albright- to-Richard Brienza pass gave Duke tile ball on its 42. A pair of penaltlOI ond a nine ~ IC8mper up the middle by Gl'IC• Ganin · was climaxed when Mike B<lallmlnlr plunged over from the 1111e. Albright'& <lODVertlon pass wu in- complete. Fouts Sparkles EUGENE, Ore. -Den Foull, a slender s:-3 quarterback from San FJ'an.. cisco, passed for 271 yardl and two touchdowns Saturday night as Oregon whipped Arizona, 34-7 in an intersectional football g«me. A crowd of 30,000 watched Fouta com-. plete ZO of 33 poises as he ...,..-Bob BeiTy'a career OHgon palling ~. Fouts now hes 4,4SO yarda pasJna ln bla three yeart at Oregon. Outside of two lnterceptlo111 by Arir.ona conitrback Roosselt Williams, FouUI threw two acortna: passes to Bob Palm, the second coming in tbe fourth quarter as Oregon scored three times. DUN LEWIS BRAND NEW _.- J111t Arrived From Toyota MX MODELS Come In & T 01t Drive Today Also Avail. For Dallvary LANDCRUISERS MAllK II WAGONS CliLICAS VOLVO "Dean Lewis" We IN,. more Volvos in Oran~ C0unty then any other clHlarshlp. !XAMPLI: SAVINQIJ $8890 MO. . J, • / Sunday, Sfple11111tr 11, 1972 DAILY PILOT • :J Gauchos Stumh·le~ . . ...... :-' To 7-0 Triumph Over Chargers By ROGER CARLSON Of ... h!IJ' Pli.t llltt An inconsistent, stumbling ofierue got It all tOfi!ether for one vital march et !he outset of the second half Sa1urday night and the Gauchos o( Saddlebrack Collegt- made It stand up for' a 7-0 conquest or Cypress College before 3,500 fans at ~1is- 1lon Viejo High. Coach George Hartman's Gauchos thus make their initial 1972 ouling a succf'Ss deapite the lack of expeetNI offen."i\'c flrN'Orks. Plagued by poor pitchouts on option plays, fumbles and i n t er c e p t ions , Hartman's crew played it close to the vest in the 67-yard scoring drive 1\'i th halfbacks Aundre Hohnes and Joe .Jones tnk.lng turns darting straight ahead <ln power plays. Quarterback Bob Dulich <1lso pitched in with some keepers to keep thr Cypress Chargers' defenders honest . The big play was an 11-yard pass from Dullch to Hal Proppe. That put the ball on the \oser~t"'O-yard line after a penalty had offset a previous run by Dulich to the ty:o. t'4Ji damn many mlstak~s for an~ game," steamed Hartman aft~ "Bui our defense turned in a fine elfort:'!-.... Spearheading Saddleback's defet'lll¥if team was C..ordon Duncan, who ttm.. af1er lime spilled enemy runners in theif. tracks. But there .,.,·ere three crucial plays Qili: kept Cypress away. _ The last critical pl:iy came with 2:~ left in the game and C)'J>rc&! camped. ol the Saddlcback 11. The ChArgers had • ~hot at Sadctleback follo1\'ing a 10-~ Gaucho punt. • But quarterback Bob Dill fumbled and Rick Jacobs came up "·ith the ball to end the threat. First half fireworks for Cypress came b\ the form of 55 nnd 56-yard runs by hulfbacks Ken Ham merton and Bob Dai;' per. But drfensive b.1ck Ken Marquardt stopped ilammerton on the SaddJebaclt 27 and he and mate Keith Gibson put u1'! skids lo Dapper <ln the Gauchos' 17. . MU. Y PILOT ..... M l ldlarf KMIW SADDLEBACK'S 809 DULICH (5) RAMBLES FOR YARDAGE IN 7.IJ VICTORY SATURDAY OVER CYPRESS. M<lments later it was Holmes bursting O'Ver his right side for the touchdown_ Kevln Wright toed the PAT and it 1\·as 7-0 wit h 8:57 still remaining in the 1hird period. Aside from those two rum the overwhelming Saddleback derense allO\V• ed but 81 yards.net on the ground and the secondary came through with three in- terceptions. • Blue .Book to Be1 Reviewed Beal Sparks Then the Gauchos turned to their defense to make il 5land up. "\Ve made ' Interceptions and fwnble.s were a sar4: spot for llartman as his; team coughed ui.1 the ball twice on fumbles and four Sado dJebac.k .aerials were picked of!. The Gauc!D threatened serkxlJly on ttu'et. other occasioru:. But a fourth-down pass from the 11 went incomplete, a fumble on the 14 and later an m.. tercepUon Jn the end · zone negated. eecb threat. * Ath'letic DirectOrs to Discuss Ru'les UCI Runners e AM I ITATllTICI l'lnt .towns '"'M~" l"lrat ctow.. ~••11'111 Ftrat ctown1 l>fln•lllH Tol•t ""' dOWnl "f.rdt ruil!ln11 • " ' ' ' • Considering the hornndtus foulups up and down the ehiains vf command Jast year for .several high !Chool football teams, it appears apparenf tlJat the acheduled "Know Your BIJJe Book Day" Friday is in order. FootbaU teams 1rom San · ci-rte, Saddleback and La Quinla w~ loniod to forieit hMd earned victories it> ~1 beoause of an obvious lack 'of com- mmlication, knowledge oc correct in- terpretation of roles. Clifford B. Fqan, the · n:eootive eecretary t1f the National Federation of lllete lllgb School Athletic Asioclations, ROGER CAfil.SON "111 be Ille lllfiln speaker In conjUDCllm with the Oran&• County Athletic Direc- llra Auoclatlan 'and tbe CIF soutbtrn 5eclloo at ..... !m's IM ol-. _. tbe Jllll>llc will lie prWileged to be Informed " the eenteJt .. fnllts •f labor of sucll a meetiJ1C, Js del>etalllo, however. Tbe mt time ft ·-to 8D Oraice.(lounty athlolie 4-. ~ the .,,sa -"'""' am! tile health of tile Sou1111and's atlllet.s. We were ban- ned from the clandestine meeting by EI DO<adC> High athletic diNdor Tom Byrnes, fo!k>wlng the -lom of the Orange County organization. Whether we, as representatives or the public, will be welcome thia time isn't clear. What is clear, however, is that athletic ofUc.lals from such areas as Ketella, La Quinta, Servile, Newport Harbor, San Clemente, Saddleback, c:o.ta Mesa. and maybe even Anlheim, among others, would be well adVl!ed to -· Fagan, not to be ceolu!ed with J . Ken neth Fapns, the CIF Southern Section commissioner, will be making hi.s first appearance before. C a 11 f o r n i a ad· ministrators since he joined the national federation in 1957. ·ni. "Know Yoor Blue l!ool< Day" pro- gram wiU' al8o Include official iJl. terpr-of 'eligibility rulea and oports nguJailom on Individual besil. It starts at t a.m. and will include a quest- ion and ~wer session. Former llarl.M mp wrtstliDg eoacb and assistant fQ9tball coacb Joe Corre bas tall.en a bead foot&all coaclllng job at Canon City, Colo. Dana Hills High boooters club presi- dett WerTen Eljenboiln appears to have that body going in the right direction in this iiiitial year of football f~ the Dol!illll!. Eljetilolm is a !onner football player himself, becking up Norin Van Brocklin at Oregon in his collegiate days . Don't Joell: f or Dana Buts and San Clemente to get locked ap ln a football rivalry for awldle. -ne emotional ud fltyRcal strain is too macb of a handicap aceon:U11 to tbe powers that make up &he ICb<dalea. 'Ibere's concern in the CIF Southern Section camp Involving the dmti< drop in attendance for football la.st year!. Th.e figures fell off for ihe first time in eight years and rether ckamatica1ly. Some d!alk it up to the fact tbat the ~1 aeason was devoid of Bi!lhop Amat Higb'• Pat Haden end John McKay Jr. com- binatioa. That tandem surely bypoed geiieral Interest In ·t11e preps. Another item is limply· the financial aspect. . "'·· At any rate, Orange Coast ate1 fans figure to have plf!nty of. attractions for '72. Estancia lllib. bu tranlfer QB Mike Magnei: end . San Clemente bas ' ID ou131aociin( quorterboclt In Bill Kenney. Newport Hu1Jor bas Steve Buldch al Top Lett.errnen Return Golden West Polo Team ~ I Tabbed to Win Circuit Gol4en West COiiege'• water Polo team Is again Ille favorite In l\Je Southem caJllomla Conference. · Anll·wby not? The Rustl<rs ol ....it Tom Hermstad bave _, l'1lrlcht . .,.. lhmd !be circult tiUe fm' lhe;....tbnie years. • And 'with elgbl lllp-OicJll let-en band and' ID Influx ol pd llwilmen, Golden West will p!l>bably ~ It again. Toppilll the list of letter-wlnnera .,.. pie Ed Wblte. aloag with blue ~ Al Hoops and Mark MIDslldd. The latter played for Hennstad two ...-ap. Other lettermen Include Greg Booth, Peter Eich, Mike Mcllougle, Scott Moon! and Jolm Perltlils. Fmbmeo on the Gold<n WU! ...W Include John Maltby, Mark <Jardl!lu, Ken K!Dg, Hal l!ellnlngton and Douc Dunn (Marina), Peter · N°lli, Jim McAdams, (Kurl w..i.iflOM· aid P'rlllk Bro-(Fountam Valier), La r r 1 -.U... (Garden Grove) :...i: R1cU1<1 1-la (Sima, WbltUer). ' ' 0 We have 81\ utremelr good &oalle in Wblte 8Dd I've been impreosed with some of tbe freshmen. They're prelty heady kids. This will be o~r blgg.,t team. And should have p>d depth," says Henrulad .. The Rustlers open play Wednesday, hootlni Grossmoot ID a 1::10 Wt. Friday and .Satunlay Hennstad'1 club wlU tnvd to Santa Barban to play In the annual UCSB toumameat. . ""' ..... .,., ........... Sdl9R .. wed .. s.t. » -GIWIM11! ,...,.,, a:ae. hclt. •n -It Glloctlt TMNIMl!t {UCllJ Wld ...... 11-... , c.111,.., :ltlD Od. .., • -.. ... 1i.r11 C-'lftlnllt Mllr--4 (FllOftlllll -'rt.Oct. 1'-lt b ....... T-.. Ott. 't1 -L4 tWWm'" (Nl'llfl TllUl'I., Oct. " -c:.m1ot lhenwl ....... Oct.·-· u. ..,.,... TllH., How, 14 -et hftllll Monie•• l-., Od. ~I -cY,.,...• (horMI fl"rt,,JM.S-l:M...,...tfWMJ r-.. Nw. J -.r LA Hat1lof'" Thurs., Iffy, t-11 ~111111'""'-f:1o '"-'"""· M·-'l.ACC" ...,.I ,. ............. ...J4-,, ..... MO!lka "1,, NW, IJ -If Chftlli'"1 NO'f, U4' -tovthtlft Cfllfonllt dlllfltl ....... •f ·-i: Q~~te.&t~ ,w,-•• .. a n.11c11. 111119' • ..., quarterOOck, the son or fonntt USC and allcago Bears great Rudy Bukich. Westminster boasts the Accomando ·brothers (Dan and Tony) and Corona del Mar bas about 57 good ones. Mater Dei is Mater Dei and that's enough for any Mona;Chs fan . It's somewhat quiet at Marina, Edison and Fountain Valley in the tub thumping department, but those fans appear to have plenty to get excited about after a disappointing season in '71. Costa Mesa' plays Western and Newport Harbor in non-league issues, getting its chance to knock olf the big ..... On paper h1ission Vieje, University, Dana Hills, Huntington Beach and Laguna Beach appear to have a tough slate ahead, but backers in those areas _aren't buying that Une. Thus the '12 season appears bright at tl1ls stage. Greg Beal, captain of the UC Irvine cross country team, ~ the Anteaters to victory over host California Lutheran College Saturday morning in the opening meet of the seaSOD for both schools. Beal was timed in 19:24 for the 3~ - mile hillside CO!ll'le in a race that. saw UCI cop fi ve of the first seven places. Ian Qmunings was seconC fOr the hosts In 19:26 with UCJ1s· Bob Feist third in 19:.52 and Nick Rose fourth in 20 :14. Chick Aheran was sixth In 20:58.5 and Rich Vodhanel was seventh in 20:58.5. Other UC! finishers Included Steve Bland (21:19.5), Hank Klem c22:011), Merk Roeske (22:15) and Wayne !....ts (23:20). UCI freshmen Tom and J o h n Olswang ran in tbe race unattached, finishing in the fll'st two positions but ttieir times weu not recorded. Y1rdt p111l1111 "'"" losl . Ntl Y ... 111 111Tntd Punh/"'9tt11• dl1!tnc" P-lllt!t/Yfr<ll · ~n111ud 1'uinbln/tumllle1 los! -Holmn Dl.olldl '"'"''"' Tol•I• .. _. Htmm111on Hlllm•n e .. n""' DUI Tol•I• Oulldl CtUll'I~¥ Tot111 Hlllmln 0111 Tot1ll S<1r1 .,, ou1rt1n ' ' llUSHING Saddl'lbKk ,,, " " " ' ., C••r .. • " • ' ' ' " PAIS ING laddllb•c• .. K " ' ' ' " ' c,,, .. " • " , .. ' " no .. ~ "" 7 1]! ·~ .,, ' ' • ... " " "' om l l •5 .,, e r 0-1 ' ' 0-0 .. ,, ~·· " • ... .. ' ... " " I.I " ' .., "' ~ '·' " ' " " • u ' " .\.4 ' ' .,, ' ' • •• !M " ~.- "' .. KO , .. ·'" ' ' ... • ~ .JlJ ' " = , M ·'~ l " .23J OC!ensive 1Uard Guy Dunn suffered • severe ankle spraln in the second period -the only casualty or the night. Ex-Cubs Star Waitkus Dies .. BOSI'ON -Eddie Wa itkus, • former major league first baseman for 11 years with Oiicago and Philadelphia of the Na· lional League and BRltlmtft in the American League, has died at the age of 53. Waitkus began his career ln 1941 with Chicago and was lhot in tbt cbelt by a female teenage admirer in a Qdcago hotel room In 1948. After lour _,ollona to remove the 22-<:allber bullet, W&KU came back to play atx man teUClql before retiring In I~. 1972 LINCOLN -ME CURY Year -End • SALE! EVERY CAR IN STOCK MUST BE SOLD! BARGAIN BUYS ON EVERYONE! _/ • LINCOLN ·CONTINENTAL •MERCURY •COQT •CAPRI • MONTEGO •PANTERA OUR ONLY FULL LI NE SALE OF TH~ YEAR! Home Of The New C11r ••• ,.._..._I'•-•" ' . '. 2129 HARBOR BLVD,. COST A MESA • !l40-Sl30 Rome Of Tiit New Car • , , "G•W-1'~ .. .. • -. -. • • • • •• DAll.Y PILOT Sund.17, S.plrmbfr 17, 1972 • ' : Checking Out Area Cross -_CoUntry ,Teams CorolUI <lel Iller Corooa del Mar High Scbaol •bu a large number of ftlurnees from lut year'• ,..m, but c:ollcll John Blair b cautiOUJ in hll ouUook. "We're not really in great !bape," be says, "a1though I lblnk we'll be comlderably lltoni« then J11t year." • Lui -tbe s.a Klnr• 11nilbed llxth in tbe Irvine J..tacuo. ' 'Blair lOll only hit No. 3 and No. • runners off last year's ~ad and bu HVlll lfttennen bick. '.J'op runner llhould be ..ruor Ilfll ~. and r.now1na blD1 will · 6o )union Mille A111lhl. , ·1c:o11 Crooker and Mlle 'Mtailnger, .. nlor Mark Moodt and Junior Dee Guy. ''1'he, ~ ol the pollllona ~ up, f.or 'gr-ibs," Blair says. ;..:,1 ' • ~ CottaMeN ' ~ MHI Hlah Scbaol won fM9 Jn<lne League crom coun-!rY title for the second t(rtlpt lime lall year and IOmO Of tbe lN&U. coadlet 6re counllnf. .lbe Muatan1s out f thil year 1 race. Joe Flli1tr Isn't buying ii. : .. w, hope to do u well thll llliar," aey1 tbe man who had ct>od>ed the Mustangs to 26 otnlaht leape wina. "We dm't have lbe bll tbr .. out In front of everyone elle, bill we beve more depth." _ J'.llbac.mwot replaceJop.run-_ nen DOiie MacLaln and John and Tom Ol!wana, but hH oome talented iophomoru and )union from leape cbam· pionahlp }un1or vanity and frelhmln-aophomore lelml. Top nmner1 lhouJd bt Junior Tim Gollinck and oenJor Mike Holliday ("they have an awful lot of pottntlal"), junior Nick Priest, 90phomores D av i d Smith, John Farrell and Chuck Lester and junior M i k e Stutsman. JOE FISHER Cella Moaa their legs er lrllllfer lo other ICb>oJs," Wh!Jney doel have one d the Irvine League's premier runner1 In junior Dennis Wll10n, third In the leallUI Jut year. •iae can bold hit own with anyone," •Ys Whitney. Running with Wilson will be .. n1or Sergio Var1u and junior Olarlie Jermlng!I, the C111ly lettermen, and juniors Gordon Llndel'Ogh and Bill McQuown. W h It n e y Is INrChlng !or runners to nn out the team. E•tcnria It Estancia High School coach Jim Setby hadn 't loot two top runners (both moved away), he might ha.. tbe Irvine· League title wrappe<! up before the seaSon started. - Al Jt is, be look.1 for ·• two-- way battle' for first between Estancia and COsta Mesa. "1 have to think that Cotta Mesa is · golrig to be our toughest meet," · Selby says of the defending champions. "But.[ believe We'll do pret· ty well, at .Jeut runnerup I -would think. Mo<I of the otbtr Martyn ol Marina -nlurno. school• ire rebulldln( tbtlr And Ani•I btal Martyn In lht tuma and we have a lot ol dual meet --tbt two good nmnen. •• team.I. Hudlni the lilt art three Aa a lrNlman, Al1'el ran senior lettermto: Du a a e the two.mile in t:ai:~liane of Waltmlre, 12th In the Jeasue tbe better ninth aradotlmet In lall year; Randy Rofflna and tbe nalloo," notet Wood. Dale Bishop. Also lookln~ &ood '!lie OIJen flniJhad fourth In are sophomores Ken Connor the leque Jut llUOll "and (C!F ·Cee cll.Uion high jump Ille tum hun'I -looking titlhll and 5'1m Ward and bad, lo he hon8lt_ with JOU," juniors Lou Laruritzoa and N Y• coach Paw Wood. Jell Bosen. "I tbou&bt we were goln( to "We bave tome pret(J. aood be ID r<al trouble, hut tbe talent," ,.,. Selby. "The boy• tom b dolnC a 1ood job.' want and they're Jooklna The re11U11nder ol. tbt squad fonrard lo running." will Include 1e111or Ro b McNalr, IOphomoru Bl I I Fo11ntel11 Vallett McQuown and Dane Wllaoa. Fountain Valley High coach . !union Bteva Miiia! a nd BUI TbomptOn . tblnkl tbe Lance Tucker and sophomore Barona will be Improved thb Jim BllllJon. year -but they certainly Other ruJlllOl'I who l1low can't get much worse. promla:e: Senior Rod Me,dy, Fountain Valley didn't win a freshman Ken Robert I, maet Jail year but Thompt0n, aophomore Rlct Lancaoo, head coach at Magnolla (an senior Evan Lloyd and Junior Irvine League contender) Jail Jim Schlicht. seaaon, plant to be quite a bit "TM team 1how1 promlae stronger. for the future," concedea "The boys have good a~ Wood . 11tude1 and are workinf hard. w -• B 1' We've been workint hard on ~una •~ · our allltucle 11 well as our La""1• Beach lll"1 School ~hyslcal training and lbe kld1 coach Len Miller ·puta It want to have a winning team bluntly: .. We're looking for the thl• year." · vanity championship I h I 1 Three lettermen re tur n : year.'' he eays. seniors Jerry Pull and Bruce MUler 11 in his fourth season Moore and juntOr Ed Jennings. as coach of the AttlW and Other cootender1 for top spots fl~res this Is his year. Three Include: 1enlor1 Richard of the team's top four and a Weathersbee ~ M i k e surprise runner will form the BrunsogJ bojJJ ~ whom ~d not ~quad'• nucleu.s. run last year; junior trilnsfer Lettermen are seniors Karl Richard Rutledge fr o m We~r. .Jeff Tensfcldt and Pasadena; junior Bill Fen· Josh Bright, who helped carry check and Magnolia transfer t.he team to a ·second, place Biil .fenkins, a senior. ., lea(lle finish, and the IU~e 11. • • is .foe Navarro. ' Hunt.llf'Ott lleaeh -~ "Ii•'• not a Jettmnan'but A aophomore runner •ho he'1 been ,No. ·1 in evervthing had a phenomenal freshman ·We've don1t" savs Miller. year will carry Huntington Hffe's rn a d e a tremendous Beach Hlgb School's cross jump In his ruMlng abllltv country hopes thiJ year. this year, a co mbination of Robert Angel fln.iahed flfth hard work and mllturitv; Most In the SU-League laal yeu . of it hll been through . hard Ind only one man who beat work." hJm in the league finals -Ken Othtt" runners are seniors DatTsll Oriakell (who 1h1ssed JIM .PROST Motor Del ADii ... ·~ bu -with a l :M.I c!oddns. IWtJta, N._i Olld llltnl> =."kit--ol lllo ~ Ollllrt i1oWe Pt d r o l1lalOD Btadl. ~ Bad It a' HJcb IChool, """" «Jaldn, a, ...,, brothers junior Yanlly lelJn bu '8'08 ' . .~. elf lop. numer Mlrio lw (a joalor) ...i Jim (a aJne llrl1CM Jeque -. ~ 1op)omor1) a--, Altbouch Hedt81 boo a Jlul.-yet, llodlord bu ._.. Tim H-11111 "loot! ll'fUp," he 1tW ~ks m 'nlmaluc Y1r11t1 i.t-toldarblltlhrKall'l'qlram "tbe 0111 er two ttroaa kids -. "U ,.. w111...,, 11 wUJ OldollocM tbal llfl ,... up,.We elm\ have lie bteaula ol lht dellre ol the "Wt'rl ""7 ~ ol .... any ol tbe -I rlmntn Uh tldt," bt 1111. ' pie," 11)'1 ~. •11!'1 Marina and NowpOrt have bad ''11>oy'rl worldai 11...s and aotnc to he a bulldlJll year." lbe )lUI few fllfl." they dm't aoot olt or, m1u W nt•luter Bell man· 1ppean lo be inetlce, but lt'a 1obtf lo bt senior Jtm Poll, who worked hard ,. win an)'tbJna ID lhll For years '11'811mlmter High hard durlnc tbe -and leque. School Wll the ldngJSID ol bu 1 4:11 milt to bll credit. Tum hopes wW flll on run-&mlel Leel!lt crou.country, Otberl will bt lltllort Clluct ..,. Tom Zanotti, To m Tiil. LloM hive fallen oa Cernkky, Merle Pein and Andenotl 11111 Fred Johllloa, hard Um., the· poll f.., Tom stacy, Junion Dile Qulr- all Jun1or1 and Eltancla ....... but coach J a c k lie and Tom Shirley (al\ Jet. tran!fer ~-IAldo, m. HadJaa-. they're on their ~~Bo). b~~~~.ltttennan way bact up. ~ - V•leertlt• ''Tbll 11 a t Ind o1 Sblrley 8IJd Qulule ""' 1be Don airittenM; Ii In .hl1 rebulldbtg ytar," 11)'1 Hadftt. leading rum*'t Iii! ytar bul ltnl year u UtllvanHy J11Cb "We abould bt hellllDC btliJnd bave bten poued 111' by Pol& School'• -country ooach'Jr _____________ ;o;i; ____ "i ond 11'1 IOlni lo talie IOllll ran lbe tw .. mlle crou country time before his procram r•ta course In t :!!. IOlni· L~·· DIUCT PONTIAC• .. ,__ uwe're ya.v 1-~---.a ... ~ makelng wavet at . -J .. ._.,....~ Mater Del 1J a n o t h e r uy1 tbt coach of tbt lhlnl· sophomore, Mart Terry, who year Trojam. ll()ur procram won the Angeluo Leaaue tw.. 11 new and It wUJ he awllllt mile Jn track (t:IOI. before 11 -.. up." Other runnen will Include Cbr!tlemm bli QU&)Jty per- aenlor1 Chrb Long, Tom tormari ID lll1lor "bon·ao., Herold and John CbrlJI and wl!O made a 4:113 mna· Jut IOPhomom Jerry Kaat!na and yur, and IUlor Bob 'Brad- Dalton Pittman. ford, who inlde tht Cll' PROM YOUR PACTORT AUTHOllZID DIAUR ORDER YOUR 1973 NOW 111 AJll l'OR PUD DOllAN DAVI ROii PONTIAC 2410 H...., llN. 91 ..... Dr. C:-M-14M017 Frost calls both of hb top _:•::emilln:=· ::::al:• _:l::n_the::_:ha::::ll_::ml::I::;• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ sopboriiores nnaatlonal run.I· ners. "They worked hard dur. ing the summer and looked good . Last year we hustled to get 20 kids, and now we have 34" out and things are looking food !or the fUture." llfbslon Viejo Mission Viejo High School won the Crestview League cross country title ta'st·-seas:orr ·and coach Herman Gurule has ~lgh hopes for a repeat performance. "We're looking p r e t t y good," he says. "We should be right in there competing for the champiOll!hip." / .. 4 ply _nyl90._cord tire. Priced to go-fast. Only1295 "I don't think we'll bt: much weaker," says Fisher. "I don't think we'll be any WNker, to ttll you tilt truth ... DanaBUls Dana HJJJ1 lil&h School Is going to hive a rough time in ltl lniUal cr011 c o u n t r y ......,, hul coach St 'l' El Niguel G~J Golfers Stage Two Tournaments • Jetter by one point la'st yerir in Mille'a point system) and Mark Sweenev, juniors Chris Galloway and Bryn Branid. freshman Erick Hultz and nearly 1 dozen other can-- dldates. "We're i>leased wtth our turnout and the caliber of the kids," savs Miller. ''The boYs have confidence and have set the goals high this year." Top JUMers wW be two brothers, Mark 19d Ken Hower. Mari. a junior, and Ken, a senior, are both let- termen. Gurule also likes what he see·s in aophomore John Cook and will get help from senior Mark Congiano and Junior Joe Buono.. 1 Other candlda&es Include senior ~. Grijalva, junlor Kirk B.... senior E d McCarthy and Tustin transfer Bob C.OOnie, a junior who has looked sharp. SIZE 850-1 3 700-13 895-14 73&-14 775-14 825-14 560-15 685-15 735-15 755-15 815-15 845-f5 plua 1.61F.E.T.1nd Old tire. I00-13 bllc:kwall tubeless. Mlleagtmakt,. 824. The 4 ply nylon cord tire with t 5 rib, wrap around tread. f .E. T, 1.75 1.95 1.90 2.00 2.12 2.29 1.73 1.89 2.00 2.13 2.32 2.51 2.41 Price 14.95 18.95 17.95 18.95 20.95 22.95 17.95 19.95 19.95 21 .95 23.95 25.95 27.95 DIMIHlo npecta that. . Members ol lhe El Niguel 11We only hive 1ls au:Ya out women's Io 1 f usoclallon now, not enough for a com· atlged two tournaments at El plete t.Hm." DtMa&slo note11. Nlguel Country Club this "OUr achoo! doesn~ llarl until week. - Sept. u IO 11'1 dJUlcult ,. ' '!'lie flnl WU I malcll VI. coach a team now. par affair to celebrate opening "When school start1 we ex-of the new clubhouse. · peel lo get anotbor 20 IUY• In A fllllh~ the winnera In- out, mostly frnhmen and eluded B o b b t e dePtanque, __,___es." Ch l c ......,...., • ....,.. ar ene ramer, Marlon J>eMaaio does have one Menne and Cecily McCaffery. 9EalitY runner 1n Mario Alcron In B Oflht it was AMe tr Son aameote High ·School, Wr!g)lt, Lillian D'e mp s e y, 1lbo lettered on the Trltons Edlt!i Cll1Jlnter and Bev..-ly \taralty last year. 11He'1 a good Henderson. SaUy Bruce won !>roopect 8IJd Ukea_ lo run," the C fUlht followed by Pat ta.YI DeMaggio. Ifvenon, Wanda Ouistensen . otbera out at the present in· and Merle Bteby. In the D elude sophomores Al flight, it WU Lucy PartOM, pntlveros, Keity Ahern, Carl Dorothea Ekllof!, Jane Terllell S"'11Q7er and John Barnum and and Marybtllt Weldon. junior Rick Joyce, In his first A mull and jel! affair where tMIOn of cross country. three and ftve pi? IOOl'el ere ; "We'll ron a junior varsity totaled and hill ol. the player'• •rocram in our invitatk>nal handicap ta WJC:I wu the other ractt, but I'1n not sure what event. f..e'll do In the Orange Jn A rulht it was C..Uy Ler:acue," says De Maggio. McCaffery, Fran Riste. Dottle i Ediso;, Alexander and Jaclde wai..n. ! In B it . was Agnes Gouin, ! A Jaek of depth will hinder Helen Holablrd, B e v e r I y ~IOn High School's effort Henderson and C 1 r o I y n . Oils teaSOn. Swartley . • Cotcb John Whitney hll an In ,._ C ••••t ii wu Marge t d e r c l assrnen-domlnattd u,. ...... m, .. but Jt always seems Rouen, Dora Vanflftll, C8rol t wa y," he ~ays. Koep and Merle Beeby. Bette · "Something alwaya happem Halliday woli D ~ with •-·~ good look! · I Bet.y Cov... Dorolliy Heiler ~~..;,.mores. Th:Y Ji;;;::: and Mervis Lynn loll9WlJ>g. Sefldltl Marlb'D JOllll won a low net , lournamenl a I Huntlnllon lloaclllf Couniry Club this weak. with ...... ol 71. - llumwup wu . Cheri 'l'ltomu <1•) lo1Jowtd by Gfn. 111 LamlJert (7') 11111 Lil ' ......... ('17). lit 1111 MmDd IJlchl, Stu • lloM Tt11 • Orlin l R1fin Ftuil • 1111111 P• • Vista1I ............... llotl•• Unlcatt • ll1w P11 hlktl • ci-..... ·-"C• ...... ,.,.,,.,..., • Dudley was the victor wjth 73 followed by Vt O'Gara (78) and Hazel Mollica {80). · Irene Pare won the third flight with 74 with Norma Smith (78), Lenor wa11re .. brock (79) and Nora Morales (112) followiog. Sports Calendar • Includes NIW FLUID COSTA MESA' 19U ............... ln1trn1tlOllll/CN-Coalt 641-7170 . , @o.....,ttmari ~~ ......... - ••• '•trtlt c.ut Hwy, ,,, .... WHllTIU TRANSMISSION · :»:w="' ..... ··· ··~ '-...;..;,~~;;;;.;.;.;;J 121.i l.aktlfltflllOI llYll. ' ........ Merlna COn1enau1 ptck of Sunset Newport Harbor League cross country coaches Although not as strong as lhia year Is Marina High Jut year'• SUnlet League School, and Vlki n11 coach champion. Newport Harbor Jack Rowan Jsn't backing High School should fie I d do,vn. ano ther contender in cross "We th ink we'll have a 2ood country this Sf!ason. team if our kida stay healthv," "The loss of John Holcolmb says Rowan, who took Marina hurt us, but we have a couple to a second place flnfJh in the o( otben from la st year who lealtlle Jaat year. should be outstanding for us," Tbe tom II holltered by lop llVI coach Jim Hemsley. runner Ken Martyn.-school Hem1ley, 11ailtant track record holder in ~ mile coach. al lhe ICbool, is 14:2U) '\fho·flnlshed fourth Jn coaching tho learn thll voar in the Jeagua u a Junior. . Ille absence ol Berl Donald, Also returning · are Sieve who Is on abbaUcal. Reed (12th) and junior BJume Backhont ol the learn will (!!th u a IOpbomote). bt two Mnlora, Lee Batson Tbe otltar IJIOtl are uo for and Ctall Clark, while ad- _,.bl between junJ.or , Steve ~ tUtlon1J heln wlll come from Moorhead, ~ Bob , Kerry Scot~ senior transfer Scholar, junior' Cary Mook. from Northern Califonia who IOPhomore• Ron Williams and ran at Newport as a sop~ Rfck Jensen and freshman more. ~ve Arlow. Other candidates Include 1 "We're not quite as deep 11s Kurk Clark (so phomore tn the past, says Rowan. "In brother of Craig), KO II j f the pest three yean we've had O'Hara and seniors Jeff King real food depth." and Bill Hcidbrink. Rowan will rtceive belp The league dual meet cham- ftom a c h a m p I o n s h I p ntonship could be decided in a freshman-sophomore team. hurry when Newoort and "' Marina confront each other in Mater Dd the first l001l meet ol the year. ·Mater Doi High School Marina finished second last coach Jitn Frost makes no :vear and is the top contender bones about his cross country this season. team: He tblnlu bt can. defend his An1elu1 League Utle and he thinks he bas the county's best sophomore nmner in Joe Dowling. He could be right on both cotmts. Dowling won the Angelus League last year and ran a 4:28 mile as a freshman. He Sa• Cletllent• 'Ibings are not exactly rosey for San Clemente lll"1 Scbool coach Bob Rodford. The TrltGlll Win I senlor- dantlnated team latt seuon and el!"ll'I an even split in their dual 1111111, ftnllltlng with 1 ._. mark. DYNO SURF B·OARDS 2601 N.wpo.t ..... Ntwpoot llM4 •' CUSTOM SURFIOARD SUIP IOARDS It.ti IP t1• IOAlDS 24.fl Ill.LT IOARDS --~----······-If.ti e CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY PLAN e . c-. ,;.,._"' • DAVID NUUHIWA COllKY CAllOU. DICll RIWlll PULL FORCE \ MON. THllU Piii, I le 6 e IAT. I le I IN HUNTIN•TOM llACH 104 ... IT. II iL..--..-----il , l r ' -• ~ 855-14 I Whitewtlla only $3 more par tire, Without trade-in, add $2 mo,. per tire plua F.E. T, For .piCk-ups . ' campers, vans and panels. 232?. plul tM ,,E.T. 970-1111& tubt trP1 -· N-Cargomastt,.. Hlghny. Nylon cord truck tire. TUba type Tire alze F.E.T. Price 700-1516 2.64 21.41 650-Te/8 2.8T -700-1tl/6 3.00 HM 751)-1818 3.6i -T\llltltta 870:1f: 2.89 24.45 7()().1 3.22 -PlusF.E.T. ' ····~·············· I Tire life 1lftr 1pect1I. I Hery's what!"" cfo:,M!jUll ~!let 1111ght, cambtr, 1171 I ~4'1tat tnd IOMn, center -~ng -· pealtlon and • 1 I bal•~ 4 whetll. in,PIOI and.adtuelbrak•. lncludeJ _ .. .,. I I Pit Bnss laffty 1-tloft. . 1 ................................ . ' ' . JCPenney _ Ttievell,lean here every day . Shop Sund1y noon to 5 l'.M. 11th• followln11 AutoCenttra: . . ' • FASHION ISLAND, Nawpc!!t Beach (71'4) 6#-2JIJ HUNTINGTON CENTER, Hun tin9ton Beech (71'4) 891-7771 r '• /, .. " 1,1 f OAILY l'ILOT • 5 Big-10 Football Rorirulup What's Doing Outdoors Michigan Outl':lsts Wildcats, 7 -0 Grid Teams On Radio - <>ranee Coast area .ttboola Mater Ot1 a.nd Carma dtl Mar are 1.nc.luded in K E Z R ' 1 schedule of -ll Jl!J10t to JIM NIEMIEC Matlin illbln& mnatns &tow for harbor area 1na1eri u !be 1plbl>lll1 hive been playlnJ bard to sel To dlte, 41 marlin aod nine broadblll have been checked in at the ~ Anlilnf Club, ttporll Janet Oenlt. Last week BAC member Mll<e Klllloo weliJ>ed·in 1 230- pow>d 1wordflsh whlle flshln& aboard !be boat "Profit." Killion halted tbo li•h with 1 squid and used IO-po<Jnd !Jcl<le. Larraine Clrlton, aJso 1 BAC member, checked in a f77-pound marlin wkicb abe hooked on a Uve mackenl. Jigs are .stlll -produclng the most marlin strikes, but experts predict the number taken on flyers and mackerel will show 1 &harp increase later on )ltia month. E.rotlc Game Fish Being Ceu91tt M1ud bJc same fiP from M~ Uve moved 11111 to area waten and are rewarding deep sea aqler1 wit.Ill plenty of ac- tlcNt. Bi« catcltet of dol,.ia, -ntpfof Jt pou4J or more , Jiul yellowlll t... ltrtpphtc opoolt, llbaoore ud yellowtaU ltt lalgblll•lfq tlte deep Wiler lctloa elf Sao Diego. Warm water ud 1otd bat& eoedkiom are respoulble for brlngta1 tlte ft,. up le our waters. Sklppen ttport t1at tlte dolpldn are jumping la tM Mats •a t0me atops wbere lt Is tm- pnlible to gd a bait ta tH water without getting a Uni strike. ; Tbe1e conditions 1bould ezl1t for at lea.at anotber 1t days. £ven tbou1b tbe kmgfta1 disappeared earlier this week, they are beund to sbow ap agala and agaia before tlley depart for nortlten w1ter1. ANN AllBOR, Midi. (AP ) -After Marvin llobort.I' 21-undttdots, 1ave !be con- Sopbomore lltJ>als FroDklin. yard fle1d JQ&l llid Slmpsoo'1 fuenct Jille lavarites trouble the ltl'lt blaci: qllll'ltrblck 4 yard pw11 "'""" pve in !be wfy momeots. ever to 1W1 for the Unlver&i-A.tlctU&an Statt a 10-0 halftime Obio State km ooe fumble, ty of Mlcbltan, fired 1 21-yard lea4, the Spartans moved one interoeplloo and was toucbdow1I pus to Bo llotber ahead in the third quarter 17-0 f reed her in the aecood quarter as an Jim Bond's one . y 1 1 d ~I ':°_!~~tinwo 01 times "lch l gan blanked .. "' 1,1111;ote w ...... -. g ont of its 41'1 m\l;,u. patented lf'OUnd drives for I Noctbwtstem 7.0 lD \he season The Illini. atriving lo e.1lend 7-0 lf.ad late in the fir1l half. ::rd t!t~ t~~ootball opener the B1c Tea's 10tt&~ current fi'rorn then on. tht bl.gaer. 1bt pu. cam~ five plays =Ing •treat or five games. 11tron1er Buckeyes 1 round after 1·unior UMbacker Q-aig r plagutd by inlscues all lowa into 1ubmia!k>n Jn the the way and never got beyond , f Mutch intercepted a Pat Michiian State'!! %2-yird line. season opener or both te1m11. Sumers• pa s s at the Wells, who had rour stitches A •tl_"Ollg Buckere &°':I line" Northwestern 49 and returned ta.ken 00 bis finger injured in stand 10 the closmg m~nutes it ~=s .. who beat out three I practice mishap Mondav, blunted, the only s er Io u s ~completed only si.1 of 17 }Jawke)e threat. . second-year quarterbacb who puses for IO yards but his . On a . fourth-i nd-t\\·o. suua- dlvlded tht duties last )'tit, butter-fingertd blU handl ing hon, Ohio State deferu1ve end rolled to hia rigtlt and f<Nnd hurt the Illini most. Tom Marendt threw Iowa senior Rilthu alone on the quarterback Ky le Sko(rrtan on five-yard line. OSU Romp...:. the 13, ending the Jowa driv e. The 11th-ranked Wolverines. 0 defendi~"' conference charn· Berore that, Iowa had moved the fourth period to nip Big Ten rival Minnesota, %7·23, in the season ope:ntt for both team.a Slturday. Minnesota led 23-13 coin& in- to the final period. 1\tciNulty . a senk>r quarterback, nd 1.ed his pus- ing and running g a m e f'flJtil]ttrint: the Hoosltrs lo tvoo touchdowns In the final period. Jfe scored on a one· yard snrak \\'ith 13 :39 left in the gan1c. After a ~hn.nesola drJ\'t' <'nd· rd in a fumble . Indiana, dro\·e 70 yards in 16 plays drive \\'i lh workhorsr Ken Starling diving over from the onr or a fourth down play v.·ith just 2:30 lefl . Purdue Falls •06 • no clo5er than the Ohio pions, had one other scoring CO LUMBUS, Ohio (AP ) _ State l&. 1be Hawkeyes miss· \VEST LAF'AYETTE , Ind. opportunity but Mike Lantry's Third-ranked Ohio st a t e ed 00 field goal attempts of -42 (AP ) -Don Taylor. a three- 34-playardy of t~eeltir~~a~nw: ~:~=~ overcame early mistakes and and 33 yard! Dy Harry day 1ne1nber of the Bo\vling used a bruis ing running attack Kokolua G f tb II t k' k d Nort•-estern, runner-up to · rcen oo a earn . ic e a 1"" Saturday to wh.ip stubborn Th B k I · _, Bo11ito Fialalt19 Excellent . UM last season, had been as l I e uc eye!'l 1 so rruss~ 29-yard fourt h-quarter field h !hr to chdo owa, 21..(1, n • Big Ten one fi eld goal try of 4S yards I d t"· 8 1 k·' Good to excellent surface (ishing oft our Oran•e County muc as • ee-u wn Conference football O""ner. goa an upset -il't'. I t 1-"ran cu • nd -'-· ~ W"'··ts ,.~ by Blair Conway late in Ute beache!'l for bonito is exciting angl«'s. There are huge: schools u e.vvr. since ~ue IRMa! Harold. Henson, a 'foot•. Purdue Boilennakers. 17-14. ·d·-~ · bu·ld·ng .,.. ... opening quarter. or the hard fighting fish just a mile or so off -the beach. In ad-are consi a~ in 1 re 1 1 • 224-pound !Ophomore, bowled Sat urday. dillon to bonito, anglers are enjoying fair tpOrt on bas.o>, halibut, y~ar. over from four and one yard Hoosi·ei•s Hot Purdue ne\•er led although \t barracuda and an increued number of yellowtail. The crowd ot 71 ·757 per90ns l;•es for touchdowns and hi.• tood · t f -nence "'' twice came from behind to tit Skipper-Owner Clyde Gillam of the boat Del Mar, operating s in a momen ° ou replacement as the Buckeyes' out of the Pavilion, will start bl! shark flshing trips early next at halftime in respect for one-fullback, 216-pound Rand y BLOOMINGTON. lnd. <AP ~ the score. meelinC lit fJrat Bl& Ten ..,. pooenl, roua:bt • Ou epidemic all week but p ve Pvrdue a pllyalcol bea!ln&. Four Purdue players were removed' with in- jurlet. Badgers Fly ;\IADISON. \\'is. IAP 1 - \V1.1L'Onsin jumped ln front 1Yith fi~l-quarter l®chdov.•n runs of 45 yards by sophomorr he broadcast this ran. . Col'ONI del Mar's test wtlh Santa Ana lli&h Sept. 21 wtn be aired as will ~fater Det'1 conrrontatlons with Senta ~ Thursday and Lakewood Oct. ~. The KEZR .tehedult : • ' SAILING Wttlc. Gillam ha!'l scheduled four trips durinf the later part o' ti~e Micbi(an . coach HllT)' Keith, 1eored from the one. -Ttd lllcNulty led Indiana Bowling Green. \I i Ii ·1 September and his load will be limited to 20 angler's. Light Kipke who _died Thursday ~~~·~H~aw"'.k~e~y~e·~·~2~1~·_!'P_"o~i_"n~t__lba~ck~from~'._'a~J().~po~in~t~d~el~ici~·t~i~n__:A~m:'er~ic~•_'.'.n~Co~nf~e~"':'.:n<~•~IA'.'.''~Or'.'.it~•~~~~~~~~::f~~~:;f~~~~~~~~ tackle will be used on the.ae trips. For ad vance reservations -afte r a short iUness. Tbe fl•&1 , phone 673-1434. was flown at halfstafl. f'lshltt9 Ott B•I• Btdldh19 IJp JJ)i11i Lose Aa tbe watera in tbe Sea of Cortez begin to cool, fishinl shows slgas of Improving. This writer, my wile and Mr. ud Mrs. Tommy Forbes from HuptlDctoa Buell spent foar days lalt week flsblas and bunting at Ranclto Buen Vista. The weatller was perfect and Ill tH pme fJsll were cooperaUve. Our four110me e1u11tt' a1mos_t every game ftlh ~ tile ·1e1 wftlt e_x~el~nt-~~~terfi!_I!, ~;-~1!(1~ ant_~~~k._ Marlin flllllng was slow, altboup Forbes did maa11e to entice • lttlped 1iUlfls)I to bit tbe Jure, wblc)I 1ccoanted for the only marlin caqbt by oar party. For Ute firlt time the Plycbobead waK tntreduced into Baja "ater1 ud tlte results were oatatandin&. Trolllq t!ds new JI& at nine knots we c1u1ht marlin, saWl1b, dolplllln, roosterfl••, bo- nito and waboo. Fishing should 1rt better dutlnl the tater part of Septembtr tbroq:b November. Tb~re Is • 1oM pop~Uon of big black and blue marlJn In lbe sea, but It's uyooe's faell aa to wbeJ: thty will tlarl hitting. Dove butlng near Rancbo Bueu Vltta wa1 above •verage 11 1 tarce wldtewDa population la c:wrentl1 stayl.n.1 ta tile arta. Thtft 'Illas bea u abDonnal amout of rala, bat t~ dove are still'llllcklltc to lbelr utabtllbed flywayo. •CrOwdi ire light at Baena Vlltl now . a.ad with Ute flsbin( .. ,.lbe wrge of really breakhl' loose uglers sbollld pla• • fall trlV 4Q•n to tbe relOl't- • 1 ror more · inform.du on J\Ucbo Buena Vista pltone thrlr NeWport Beach Office at ftt 8131 or• for the latt5t fishing lnfor-mition and tb.e rtcMt tickle to .. ring contact An&]ers CtDter In Newport Beaclt, 171-7111. ' · Bass, Catfbh Topi .itt Lal~e• . With. wbitlrfippi-Oacbing, wana water fish · are 1howin1 signs o( .lJl'creaSed teealng ·prior to I \Vinter slowdown. Bas.o> are active II\ most all SoultWmd lakes, with cbaJineJ catfish a1ao staging a last mitiute showbig before going in hibernation tor the winter. -Vail Lake lists cats as vtiry acttve with good panfis,hing al so on tap. Bass to 41tt pound• bf;ve also been taken by anglera work- ing surface plugs during the late tvening hours.· VaU· Lake is now 'open dally lrom 1:30 a.m. ''lil -aunset-and during the fal l months should offer the belt fisbift& locally. Irv.lot l.4ike is falr for bll!!I and catfish with a suryrl.!~g number of lar1e crappie alJo being strung by anglers. Irvme will clOse tor tba seuon around the first part of October '° angle rs bad better get their last lick at the JXIPlllar lake. Trout fi!bing Is slow at Big Bear as cool weather and winds have hampered rtshlng. • The northern lakes all report only fiir action for blss and caUlsb with ao upected &ood •-in& b( trout to begin In Octo- ber. - Sen Vicente Lake ln San Diego is the best bet for angler• Interested In eatchlng a variety of fish . Trout, bass, bluegill, catfish and crappie are on tap at the San Diet:o Lake. Duck• IJnHmlted Dltttter Plentted Duck ~antm 1hald DOI 1teJ1a tlte -wllllout .flnt a~ t.ndlnJ t1te tMrd anoual Dat:kt Ullllmtted dhuler party to k held at tbe Newporter Iaa on '111arsday afPt, Sept. ti. For lk:kdl pboae tbt Grant Boys at 145-140t or W..not. Club Plana Grlltld op.1 ... · The South <Mist Guo Club wilf hold its lfaod opening Sep!. 21. The day-long fun raising alfair will oUer a variety of dern- OMlrltions from black powder -inR 'fo 1n:lttry. There wfll be .a big ""P meet and plenty o1 displays of the latest model auna, reloading equlplll<llt and camping gear. CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP ) Versatile cornerback B'i 1 I Si mpso n sc ored two touchdowns on a 48-yard punt return and a 20-ysrd pus in- terception·nnrto-key Midrip -- State's 24-0 victory over error- prone Illinois in a ragged"tig Ten football opener Saturday. Simpson, 1 179-pound junior. a !so recovered an Illinois fumble to !et up a Michigan State field goal and his boom· ing punts lcrpt the 11puttering Jilini at bay. JUinois quarterback Mille Well•, playing with a gashed finger on hi.s throwing hand , fumbled to aet up Michilan State's second touchdown and it was a pus by Wells which the neet Simpson intercepted for his 2~yard romp wh.ich gave the Spartans a 24-0 lead in the final quarter. Collegiate Football Scores The South Cout Guo Club Is 1 DOl>J>n>fit, public service type op:,;rluoo. Shootm, hourw are t to $ seven days a week. The club ~r1u1fl• s •• ,, ~~.,:eT n apte.ialli:es ln couraes far the kids from basic IUD handling to ,,:;~',.;~,:.;· F~~. 7 10 ~tltive-lhoolln& in naUOD1I eve.Db. HUnter safety courses W. tho ottered. For more information <m I.be ll'and openinc ucL• ,., .. 11ttw~_.f~ ~J~tin -.. •--71: Fordhllm S4. M9llfllttl TJ II l~r l ........ ~ --"• NIYV If , W11111M 11'1111 M9rY t ,Net Tit'le to Prodan; Other Fi~al.s Today • With fOIO' Utles ilr~ c\e<ldecf, final mati:bts In tb~ T1Jt1ainiD1 bracketo wlll be 11 etah at tlit Newport llelch Tlrtnlt Club todl1 ID·tht wlnd 1 up ·at 1\1< 41rd, IDDOll PIClllc Southwest Se1llors t e n n I s ~pictnlblpo. . -Actlan Jlll1 1et under way at ll:IO 1.m. toOl1 when IM Wanee meets BUI Robertaon for tho IO tllle. At t1 :IO llcb ~ takes on Gonlon Davis for tho men'• 1$-year- eld cn>wn. Ooe)>our liter Som Match wtll meet hi• old doubles partner, U.S. Senior• Grus Oourt chlmploo, -,, Rlgo, for the men'• 41-yt!ar- old llonon. • .. ·· ... w. ,7.5 to wln the inen'• !5 llng1eoj medal . -Two1 wome.n'a titles were llao itttled on Saturday when 'Ereb'n 8-nan won her ...,. o6tl •ltrllfbt Ul1l with I win o.,.. Mary Rodibaugh, 1-2, 6· 1. In the womtn'a 35-year .. ld brteket, Penn, Stewart of the l!llboa Bay, Club defeated Paul Utiton, 1-t, 1-1. Other vital oemlnfinll action uw ¥Itch dtlea~ last year's llnallat, Dick Mateer o t Analte!m, i!I the 41-year .. ld Jl'OUP aod lluusler advlllcld to tho 35-yeaNtld final& when lle ·dllutetl King l.lltthert of the Newport llut1 Tennis Club, 44, 1-3, M. Oe1>tw1r. 21, L~22 1'111!'111 c1ron.,._ , rvi.MI 11 ...... c-u. • 14 SOUT" ,.~--,., .. .,," '"" ,, LSU 11, ,.clflc 11 lttn!?.''Y r~~.,,~· J 3:~~1: \,.~~~ "Ii:"" • M"! II rT, Sfl U Vlnin •t4,V~n ec;h Flor dt Sflfe 37, Ml1ml, I'll. ta Loultvlllt 'U, ICtnt SllN I North C1r<1ll111 ,,,,, 43. SyrKllM n This Week's Trout Plant . LOS ANG&LES -San Gabriel River l>ast and WIS! Forks. RIVERSIDE: -H 1 m et Lake. SAN BEllNAlllllNO -Bit Bear Lake, G~ Vallty Lake, Q....., LIU, J..W 141<•-fl7tJe Cretlt Middle and North ForU, Santa Anll .River. SAN DIEGO -CUyamaca an e There's still .time to get your free>RRams Drinking .Glass before the ·game starts. • Free from participating Shell dealers with a fill-up of 8-gallons or more. The Rams emblem · is on one side. The official NFL emblem is on the other. During the com- mercials, may we suggest you distract yourself by · ... turning your,glass round-; and-round in'your hand. As you do; study. the metic- ulous detail in which the emblems have been repro-1 duced on this }uµldsome, smoke-tinted glass. This will show you.that your trip today was most worthwhile. So you'll go back to your participating Shell · Station And get another football glass. And another. And another ... r-• ·-'" I ' . I ______ .... _ ... __ -:----__ __ I f' 'J ! I i ----, Next thing you know,~you'll be a steady1 customer. Cheers!· *Offer. tnay v~at participating · stations.:Mcm. Shell stations are" l)artiCipatih~ • , .. products pet ..... '· ~~·~ > , ~"'"' t • • • Final matchel "" Satvclay 11,. Tony Prodan or tho Newport ~ Tmmll Club, repeat blt"ll'll 1MG'1 II 'vie, tory with a ~. 7-1 wlil .,.,. Rortu Ceatta ol CJrartao. BIB· Sailth dtleoi<d Jlobtrt Hill, I- Alci!tc with . the fnil>or!ant men'• aiftfles matches, '!hi men'• doublto Utle will be at 11Ut at !:IO (Iii year old), and th& men'• 4$ year old doubles at 4 llq w Ith mlHd doubl• Dnals. LW. '-:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....,....: I' • • I " DAILY PILOT SundAJ, Stptmbtr 17, 1972 Sun Devils -. , . Big;a Foothall T.eams Romp ' --,.,,,,..,. ... _ ..... "",....... Outscore Houston Soone·rs Thump· Fo~, Fourth Gear 49-0 ,..........,,.,_ ............. at "llJHCllll.U:S AUfO axotMto-L ,. •• ,,. ........ c:, °"" .... c.aw ... -· Merit CMtW c......,., • ' t (iftWllQt ., .. c... ........ c..w .. ... 'Tiii• ......._ "' ...... ,, •• " ... "' -... -... RUDI NIEDZIELSKI HOUS T O N IAPI Quartc:rblck Danny Whlk: Jr. U urganlud delel"\ "hare" chhlna or crou country evenll 1hrew Ursi-qu;irter 1oucbdown II"-lhe B111low to Ve1111 race are your kind of th ins. doo 't ht pa11sts er 55 ;uld 52 y1rd11 to ~ aurprlled ii the fun bcco1nt11 more eo1\ly. Steve Jloldr.n as llth-ranked Bea:innlnj: next week. 1ponJWrs d orgunittd off.road evi•nt~·· Arl:rona Stnle d l' feat e d ""10 be .ubJectcd 10 ll<lme new federal retter11 -• long li11t or HoustQn 33--23 in a nati onally· ru~. one of which 111pulates payment of • "recreation UN! fee" Leli!!vlsed rollf'ge footb~ll i:a mt. &o the Burenu of Land Management. In the A1trodo111,., 'lbt! fte wlll be 10 percent d the grt.>Ss rocelpt11 ()( fl per Jlouston and Arizona St:ite, rldtr, wh lche \'t.r Is i:reater. And 1dnct organiu.r5 are rarely rankt.>d fir11t and lfttflnd in the benevolent, this rne:anl! that lhl-charge for lhfo buc k will be n1tllon in total offense over the p~ to the compet itor. Further n.1le1 which are lik.r.ly lo cau:;r !i<.lme !!puttt'rir1i In the duert racing camp arc: -'The postins of bondJ or olhrr St"t'urity In the minimum or $300 per event. -LlabtlUy lnauranct 1n thto arnoWlt of $100,000 for bodily tnjury to 1ny one pertm and $300,000 ror any one occurrence . J)IUI •to,ooo for property damage for Mny one occurrence -Mark the courae and confine vehicles to It and clta11 up Utter and route markers after lhe even I. Whether by 4eslgn or accident, the8e new .11Lructure1 arl'! t!r.rtaln to have 1 retarding effect on off.road vehic le f'venl~ whj<h tall year ,... lo 11111. . * * * . Jlow does It fttl ta be a (l'ffnborn on Ute Co11a ~1e111 11peed- ,..,, track wlUI &be bti pn• ntpplnc at your tailpipe! , 4'1 felt llke J w11 slttlar balfway down 1 dra111trlp wllh five AA fuel dr1i1ter1 comla11 at me when we 1t1rted." 11ld Ken cartM, the CM:ta Me11a traek malntenanc~ man who ran away wlQi tbe bandlcap male event two wetb 111:0. I Cart.H, wllo 1tarted oa the Ul'il yard Uni'! btcau11e he hnd Jail beta: r,omoted to the flr11I dlvl1ion, 1dded, 0 1 nevtt lnokt>d h. bat eouhl hetr and feel lhe ro1r or !iltrve Ra id 1nd J.arry fi~ cllar1lar beklad m.:· * * * ·Speedway ICC Rick WoOO!. who admi111 to havi ng a "llO-llO aeuon" at Co1t1 Mrsa t'Rht y~ar. snyll he i:~ trying lo ~rt up l'IOrDe momentum to curry him l.O victory in thP Nnlioon l Champ· IO(IJhlp, acheduled ror Co!lta M1:!11a Ori. 20, .'1oulh1re11 pa111 live years. certa inly lived up to thei r offu11ive billingft although the youthful Coug ars H&ved their heroic! for the lourth quarlt•r. The Sun Devill Nd llouston down 20--0 in the firrl quarter on the two touchdown passe!I and Woody c:rccn'5 nine-yard run.• llouston click1!d fur two Hrst ciuarter tou'Chdown t1 befort: the Sun Devil s moved lo 1 30.14 h11lftime lend. But alter a 11corcless third quarter, the (;oogars ~tormed back with 11. 11.Ynrd oas.~ rr om quarterbnck D.C. Nobles to li f{ht end Marty W<ill!I with 14:55 left in the ga mt. A 38--yard field ~oa l bv .Juan Cn1z in ttw fourth quarter JJroved thf' difference. NORMAN, Cltlla. CAJ!l.-,.- J" o u r th-rinked OkJahord), <li!playing more bllance than a year ago and • weaJtb or fre1bman taltnt, launched ill tm football campalgn by bowling over Utah State. 4M, on a hot and muggy afttrooon Saturd~y. Super.qu ick halfb&ck Greg J>ruilt 1eort.'<1 on ruM or one, four and five yards and senior quarterb<lck Dave RoberUon made hls 111artlng debut by 1or. llng 1 34-yard touchdown strike to ilpllt end John Carroll LO get OU rolling in the fir1t <juarltr. Oklahoma led 28-0 at the half and coach C h u c k f"airbanb !I u b st it u te d libtrally. even uting three freshmtn eitensively on vr· fertl!e. Utah S t a ! e quarterback Tony Adams had a rrustratinJ.( afternoon because of a torTid pass rush led by middle gu11rd l..ucius Sel mon and tackle!' Raymond llatnllton a n d J)urland Moo re. Adams. who pas!led for 245 yard11 last week in a 43-14 victory over New Mexico State, managed only 68 yards in the rirst half Satur· day. The Aggies' deepe ~l penetratkln was to the OU 31 after a fumble recovery by Elton Brown in the second period. Altor Pnlhl scored bis llnt time on a flve-yard tnd sweep, an Adama pu1 wu in- ler .. pted by Jclin !Wls1ad. 'lben OU'1 secood t e a m backlleld marchod ~ yards lo make It 21.{I with l :U left bt the first quarter. Kerry Jackson , a freshman quarterback from G&Jvetton, Tn:., had an 18-yanl run and Joe Washington, 1 not her freshman lrom .Port Arthur, Tex., had a 13-yard scamper In the drive, which was cappjld by Grant Burget'! one-yard plunge. Oklahoma poured it on ln the aecond half as Pn.iitt scored from four yards out, halfback Joe Wiley scooted in on a 12-yard pitch f r o m Robertson , and Washington plunged one yltd. Huskers Win LINCOLN. Neb.-,'Ne- bra.'lka 's defending national rootball champions, sturuc by UCLA last week, retaliated Saturday by crushing Texas A&~f 37-7 on the steady quarterbacking or D a v i d llurnm and the spark.Jing runs or flanker Johnny Rodgers. Humm completed nine of his ...rirst1 10 passes, and Rodger.! gave the Aggies a lesson in kick and punt returns, pau cltthe:s Ind NDS. Nolruka ......S 11 points before pmnltlinc the Aggies 1o tally wHh 1:21 nmalnintl. The lotb-nted Comhuskers drove for two touchdown1 In I.he Ont quart.r and llalled •• A&M penetraUoo on t h e Nebrask• five In the second perlnd. '11ley then drove ~ yards in 13 pla)'I to ICOt~. Buffs Breeze BOULDER. Colo. - C.Olorado's running g 1 me sparked by Charlie Davi.II, Bo Matthews and quarterback Ken Johnson overcame its -c.-1et untr'ffCked until early lb~".::"~ .. -=...":~~ the MC»Dd qua:rilr. wblll Ji .......,, J ........... o.vfY (.-Ir ctri.. rtelfd of! the first ot ltl tint "*''...... Or•• c.... o::.:,Hlff:. touchdowns Jn the period. ~ lL "· ,. ..... l, Johnlon ·scored the f J r 1 t "" ._.,,. loochdown. Joe Dut......,b-PIJBUC N011CE bina: for the 1 h a t e n -u P l'tC?trlOUJ sut111J111 JoflMon-scored the 9eCOQd and NAM• JTATIM•MT fullback Matthews crubed .,.-r;-fdloWI"' "'.., i. •11t ~ ovu from the S...yard line to .= .... ,~v~~ .. !~~a. M» give the Buffs 1 21-7 lead. *tM .... •~ttfM+i'1111iC.,.;;;ti.._ ClnclnMtl had moved to a ™-~ i. .,..,.. ~ "'• ' C.llfotnltl ~--i.n.· 7.0 lead on its first posseaim, ArNltl "'· '•rt.w but could do little right after Thi• ~~ wit11 Hiot C.uMY that as numerous penalties o.n llf 0r...-C"""'V .,. .....,, .. 1tn. killed the few drives it eot ~r.J.tvtrty J, ~ ~ '°"""" under way. fl'ullllthM °''"" C..tt DMIV "= leQtofmber 11. 17, M W OC1oMf I, pokes Tough >m PUBUC NOTICE ,,...,. inany mistakes Saturday as STILLWATER Okla. 'Ti. 1o11ow1,.. ..,._ -... ,.. the nationally ranked Buf. -Oklahoma State' broke '""11;:-~:1i.o1NT 11cva.1.1. Min 11 laloesc·~ted .•. 5'-1141 victor ry school rushing aod total of· e:~~1'1.or.:,'mz s11111om. ...._ over l.llCIMah 1" ro ege oot· fenae records In new head lf'IOI• ••.c"' ball action . coach Dave SmJth•1 debut, but .!!:' E. Own't. iq c.tttln. ..... F u m b I e s • interceptions, a rash of fumbles forced the Tiii• '""''""' i. '*"" Cllftduct.t "' • penaltle! and dropped passes Cowboys to scramble for a 2.1· ~.it.·~=~• marred Ute contest, but lhrec 3 victorv over the University "T1111 •'•'-,.._, flltd .tttr1 tM C..._ nd 'od lo hdo b .,, Clw k of Or•ntf C01111ty Ol'I ; Aut. U. 1f1U seco -pert UC Wll8 Y ot Texas at Arlington Satur· l y ltftY J, ••r111111, Dlputy CMM'l'f' tlle Buffs put the game out of day. c1.r11. ,1"11 ,reach. The Cowboys plled up 58() "l,ll)llstled Or1119• curt 0111y .,,i.t, On at least three OCCB.!Sions, yards rushing ind 583 yards ~~"" '11, MMI 1~ a. 1~i OU recelver1 let apparent TD total offense, but fumbled sixl----------- passes slip through lpeir times in the first half aod lostl---,p~•U=B=U=C::-N-::OTl=::CE=--- handa. The Bulli had king TO three. •1CTmou1 1u11••11 runs nullified by penalties, TM to1i!~' ..!~~~:..~ ..,_. fumbled the ball 1way twice PUBUC NOTICE ••: . 'd Cine' u· •• ard II J .. J COHSULTING 11:.-v1c1. -IRS! e Inna s ..,-y ne NO'TICI o.. INllo Ln .... o IOl 1'°1. Cut• M-. and had a pus intercepted in •ON·IBS .. ONllllLITT '16U !he .nd ••ne. NOTICE IS HE.-EIY GIVEN th.II tllt John SJ!Klntlcy, :n.'41 lftho L/I., c:.t. _, l/Mw1'11""' will not bl r .. POl'ltlbl1 W ~ tfW ' Th. Colorado Off'••• d'•-•t '"'t' dtbft; OI' l11l>llllln tOl'llrltCted ll't' 'Thl1 bllllnttt If Ml111 clNluctM W .., '""" JWI l n'f'-OtfW ttwifl mYHl'I', Oii OI' lfl ... tt,11 lndlYkSUll. d1h1. J. S,.clt11k'I' 01tec1 1t1t1 1si11 d•Y of s.,iltfrlbw. 1m Tll!. m11m1tr1 nltd wi111 tti. c........, After an attempt to do hi!! own wrench\vork . \Vond.~ Ill bnrk with Ed Schoefcr, hill former tuner and siponsor. "lfe'.!I the be.~t tuner in the itport," says Wood~. "and now l'm r.oocentNllln;c JOO percent nn rnclng." Three 11peedway 11tnrll were abitenl from th(• r .. o~ta Mt>l'ln lineup thl!! •'riday night because Uiey fl ew to Englnnd to wotch lhe world flnals at London'• Wembley Stadlum. ----'l'be"-Amtrtcnn-vi!ritOlt" lnclude-Blll·-£ody, -{"rerdM-C.rove+ ~umner McKnlRhl, Newport Beach and Ed William.ft, Costn ~fesa.,l(cKnlght and Cody have privately expressed the hope of slgrilng\up wlUl a Rrltl!!h LeAJ{Uf! ten m. Deh!n11lvt back fl a r o Id F.va ns blockf'd an0ther Cruz field goal allempt late in tht fou rth qunrt<'r and Nobles hit Johnso n for a 46 -,v a rrl IOUl'·hdO\Vn p\uy with r1· S2 lr rt in lhe J,):unr . 7hf Cougars coplt"lized on lwo Arizona Slate mi~e!! and 1umed-them-1nto touchdown!l - ln a 44 1econd SD8 n before the first quarter ended. Vols Edge Penn St., 28-21; L8 -lJ Routs Pacifie,-31-13 OANNY S'TO"MS Clwk " Orl nQI COUtlty Oft: ....... u. 1m. 1•1.a .-.. 1111ru Av•.. ,., 1111y J. .,,1.,... °'"""' ~ 'Tutlltl, Agt, 1:1 Cl1rk "11bl1~ Ot'll'lfl CNlf Dtll't' "11ot', ~ SfClt....._ 17, II, u. 1m 2Al7·12. ..UblllMd Or•nt• Co111I D•HY ''"'· J---o==,,,-=~----JA""11/Sf 27, •nd SeillsmNr ;i. 1~ rp~ PUBUC NonCE 1m • :llD-11 'l<TITIOUS IUSOllU NAM• STATIMINT PUBLIC NOTICE TM f'llllow1119 fJeflOll it cloirll "11lnM1 PICTtTlout AUlllllll •s; --ffAMI l'TATIMIJIT -• 'THI!! CLINGING VINf: ~NT nt. totLowlt111 Pff-Is dolPll Mlntu IOUTIOVE, 1022 l"Vtl* Or., f.11wpor1 I ii • * * * TbAt new Y11maha 11tlln11: la the driveway 1tt lt28! Onche11i. l.8ne llnntln1ton IW!och, belon•t &o • real winner. He 11 Jack A .. b). wbo won the IOOcc Ut! street mncblne In lhe nationwide Y1m1ha "Great EstApe" coolest. * * * WIUl Ill& dutit from the CalUomia 500 still settling at lhe Ontario Motor Speedway, the action picks up again with the Ch.lmplon Spirk Plug Motorcycle Ctasslc. Pr1ctlce for the SI00,000 event open!I Sept . 'll to start a five-day wet.kend of two-wheeled acilon. capped by • motocrol'IS charnplon1hlp Sept. 30, and the 250-rnlle classic Oct. 1. The top riders Jn America wlll be challenging the best Europe ind Australla hftve to th rOw al them. The Americans are: itchlnfl: ror revenge after Englishman John COoper took home 111 the loot !Ast ycir with 1n lncrcdlhle four-inch margin over Australian Ket Clrruthers. Air Force Riddle~ Wyoming, 45-14 AIR FORCE ACADEMY. Colo. (AP ) -Rich llaynlfl threw lwo touC'hdown pAllllt!t to Frink Murphy ind la\lblck .l0t Carlton r1n tor two more Saturday 11 Air t .. otte ope.nNI Its football aea50n with 1 4!',..14 victory over Wyomin1t,. CarJ90n opentid the io'11lco11s' 11corlnR aplurl{t with a 10-yard run midway ln the flr:ll period. Rork Ir• Six plays later. 1'1r For<.-e's Jim Morris picked off a Den• nil Bernell pa!l!I Rl t~ Wyom· • Tar Heels Nip Terps COU.EGE PARK. Md. CAP) --Dlck Oliver's on t · Y a rd touchdown pluni;ie "'Ith !ill mlnutea remainln~ provided the wlMlntt marittn I !\ North (;aroilnl:l. lhl' d (' r f' II d In)! A.tJantlc t:-On~1 ronh•rencr football cha1npion~. drfrntNI underdog Mnryland :i I· 2 R Saturday. The lO\lchdoW H RA\'t' Nori h Carolln1. 2.cl. 1 ~1-20 tdgr . Th<- Terps rallied to pull within upset range but a rumble 1111 the Tar lteels' 37 wit h :m seconda Jofl tndtd Mary1nnd'll hopes. Navy Rallic1' ANNAPOLI S. M d Quarterback Fred Stuvek rap- ped 1n ll~yanl Navy 1\r1v1· t"llh 1 two-yard run with :J4 ~f'COlld.I rem1Jnlna: l!'I: lhe r1vor<d MldlhlprrAm rolll•d •• dal .. t stubborn wm11m ""1 Mary IW In collfl• lootb&ll S.turday. The indlano hid parl~ . tine Terry Regan n<ld &Olll -one In HCh o/ the Jut U...0 poriodl? a M Jud. Ing~ Mnd took it in lo put Air •'orce on top 14-0. WyominR . held lo only 13 or· fen)llve pluys In the fir:(! period. came back to score it!I rirst touchdown lllte in the ~ period. w I t h Scolt 1<·ree1n:tn laklng a pilchout for 11 yard 11. Long Run Al.OUQUP.RQUF.. N.M. - llnlfllnC'k Fred llenry rft(.~I (nr th ree touchdowns, In· <'hiding n too-yard Of)f!nin,i!' klt'k orr return. lo pace Ne~· ~1t't ll'O to 1t ronvlncini ~-!O viclory ovrr dow11st1tle rivnl Ntw ~1exiro Stair S!llurdoy niifhl In 1.'0lltgt football. Junior Bruce Boone. in hi~ debut 1s the I.obos' st1rlinJt quartt.rbRr.k. !t'Ored l w o touchdowns and directed New Mexko'1 wJ1hbonf offense to • surprising 41-7 halftime lead. New Mexk:o's attllck boggtd down for 3 ICQreles.it third quart.er and Uie New ... "-1cxlco State Agg ies came bnck for two SCO~! with quarterbnck Ron PJ11arclk runnlni:t for one and passinjl' for the othtr. 'Cats UpsC\ MOSCOW. Id aho - The underdog Idaho Vaodalt1 upset the vbiting Bobcats or ()hio University 17-14 Salur· d11y. capitalizing on wind!.' ~ust lng to 35 mlk-3 11n hour. Steve Tanner. booted an IS. vurd field IJ03l late in the fourth quarter to provide Jdnho with its vi ctory margln. Frosh Stars HAl.f:IGll, N. C. FrtshJnan quarterback Dave Buckey l!tCOrtd one touchdown, pas~td for anotht:r and set up fl th ird with 1 s1.y1rd run as North Carolina State smashed Syrocuilc 43·20 in 1n lnter·m· 11nn:1J fnotball J?Dtne Saturday nilthl Syrac~ took an enrly '7·0 lead aftt•r recovering a fumbl e but the Wolfpack !truek bRck with 1 field Rnal ind tw<> !«Ond<1uorttr loochdowm . . r 1 lolden rumhlt>d n I lnuston punl and flo001·l ~·or d recovered for the Cougnrll at the ASU 23. Puddln Jone!\ plunJ;led nne yard for the fir11t llouston score. llou11ton defen11ive back Jlnrold Evan.'I lntercet>ted a pn!ll by White on Arizona State's followlng SC'rie11 rind returned it 2tl y~rds for ~ touchrlown. Rick,v Terril kick· ed both extrn point~ to make ii 20-14 at th<' rnd or thf' fir:;t qu nrter. SMU Rolls DA.LI.AS -South e r n Methodi11t'!! Al\ll n t>.1 ;,1 x s o n llCored four touchdown run!! aud freshman Wayne Morril~ 1.ig·1,agged 50 yards r 0 r itnolher Saturday night to give I.he Mt11'tn11gs, 1 Ga·IO in· lersectionnl college football victory over Wake i>'oresl. Maxson. who ga ined 1.012 ynrds rushing last ye ar. da~h· ed 13, 15, I and 11 yards for touchdown!!. Utah Belted T.UDBOCK, Tex. -Texa11 Tech unveiled neet, explosive laJlback George Smith Satur. da y night ind rolled lo 1 4~2: inlerseelional football victory 11vcr Ulnh. Srnlth, a California junior 1·0\leti;e tran8fer. aained 153 yard!I on 11 carries', including "' 56-yard touchdown. KNOXVILLE. TENN. (AP) -. Seventh-ranked Tennessee piled. up 21 points In the fir!lt half and then outlu:led sixth· ranked Penn State ror a 2&-21 victory . In an lnll!!rsectlonal football game Saturdav night. It was the first night game ever played. in Tennessee's Neyland Stadium and the tJvernow crowd of 71 .647 was the largest ever to ~·itncss a sports event In the state. Tennessee jumped out to a thret>·touchdown lead on the outside sprinting of llaskel Stanback and the Inside run· ning or Steve Chn ncey . But the Nltlnny Lion1' ea1ne storming back after the in· lermtsslon and outplayed Ten· ncs.~ee through m06t of the ~ec~ ond 'half. · Stanback scored on runs ()f 4l and three ysrd!I, both com- ing arter Penn S l 1 t e turnovers. lie tallied !hf! ~ame-cli nchin~ six·pointer in the fourth period fr<l m the two ffl cap an ~yard, 13·play drive that consumed nearly :seven minutes. Chancey got Tennessee's third sii·pointer late in the sec· ond quarter on a 22-yard dash off right Ulckle. Weese Sharp MEMPHIS, 'T en n . Quarterback Norris Weese rnn for two touchdowns and pasll· NI for three more Saturda y night, leadlpg Mississippi lo a .1~·29 victory over scrappy Memphis Slate in their season opener. The Tia:ers gave Mississippi llrt early scare, taking a to--0 l!!!ad In the first period. Dan Daiby scored first as the Tigers took advantage of a MIS!Wippl fumble on the Soul.la game's opening kickoff , and JO minutes later \Va ync Byrd picked off 11n Ole Miss pass to !!Cl up 11 Memph is State field gotil. The R e b e l s pulled themselves together in the sec· ond quarter, however, and Weese sauntered through _ine left side of the Tiger line rrOm seven yards to make the score Ill-'. Tigers Roll BATON ROUGE . L.1. - Senior quarterback B e r t .Jones' pinpoint passing paved the way for ninth-ranked Louisiana Slate to open it! season with a 31·13 victory over outmanned , but unin· timidated Un iversity or the Pacific Saturday night. Jones, said by LSU coaches to have the strongest passing arm in the school's history. was sharp in directing the Tiger!!' four touchdown drives. Paul Lyons, a senior who shared playlng time .with • .. (,,, C1lllcwnl1. t./Do CANDY COT'TAGe. :nn VI• "•ul 'Tlmolhy Jol'ln10l'I. 1'°'\IJ w, Ollo<to. N1wport 1-.dl, Calif.~ .Jones last year, also locked ef. •••11ot 11., N1woort -..Ch. c.u1orn1s. June a . ..,...,,.., "" :wtti •~. P1VI 'T. Jotll'llOl'I "'IWPOI'' IMclt, Carll. ""° fective but could not generate 'r111, 11vs1nna 111 Mlllt conc11.1CtN .., "' n 11 t1u1111t1• 11 "'"' cOl'ldt.ldW w .,. · d ri llld/yldual. ll'Mltwllklal a susta1ne sco ng drive 'Tiii• ,,,,..,,.,,, flltd wtt11 t111 coumv J1111t 1, Thorne• against Pacific. c•wk" Or•noe COlllltV on : Sip!. 14, 1m. Thi• ''''-' 111..s w1111 1111 COUl'll'f II was UOP's second loss of i v ••YM,. J. Mld6ox, DftWIV CCIUl'!tv Ottk., °'.,,.. Cout11y .,, A111. u. 1m. Cltrk. l y ltt!J' J . lar••I"" °""""' C-lf the season, both to nationally PvblllMll Or•• c~1 oinr" =. '*"· '1"'4 ranked teams. The Tiger& s111i.mblr 11, i... w Oc'9tw 1, 1, J"llt>llflltd 0r'""9 coa11 0111., """' were edged by Walhlngtoo U-1t12 1'*'12 ~~""' 21, •1111 lllltMIW &. '°' 1T. 6 la.rt week. PUBUC NOTICE _,, Jones connected with split PVBUC NOTICE .. u:TtTtOUt IUllNlll receiver Jimmy LeOou:t for NAM• ITAT9MaNT JllCTfTJOUI IUllNlllS an 11-yard touchdown ~s 'TM tc11ow1111 "'-11 Oo111e "'111-"AM• ITATA1141NT ~ 11: 'Tiit Wtw1111 ~-11 ..,_ M1M1t and later hit light end Brad COS'TA MESA IAU.NC1HG SEllVrc. ... : Boyd with another 11-yard 1MD ,, Whlttllr A-.. .. Celt• Mna, THI! IO'JUNI MATE. ,.,, ea.,.. C1lltrort1l1 n•21. ..llc1, Dtrwi "°'"'• Ca. not scoring play. 'T11om11 H. Fr1111u, 116 3ISril 11.. G-91 lolt1, ttm AHpe1 St .. -. a. NtwpOrt lffc;ll, CeUtornl• ~-511,, J...n C.~•tt-. c. . .,.,s Ml. arm· Falls "ft.I• tMnlrwa .. Mltll eonduclld.., "' Tlll9 ltullMll •• """' (~ ... -tlldlvtdl.l•I. lftdlvl!lull. 'Tllorol1• H, J'r1tlk1 0-.. L Jolt• 'Thi• ''-'-' ni.o with flit c-ty Tltt1 ltaftnMtll fllld 1"lttl ftll Cllllltr Ml•'", Flo. _ ~lorlda c11rk 01 Or•tlff county o•'H s..t. 11,, 1m c•wk tt Or•"' Ceultt'f 111: S.ilr'llW ;. l\.llU l" Wlll.IAM E. ST JOHN, COUH'TY CLIEllK. ll12, ly a...tiy J , ,,,....... ~ state quarterbo.ct Gary Huff bV ..... ,1., '· ~. Dt!Nt'f, · ,..,.., ctwt. passed ,for four .touchdowns 11 hbfllhld on,.... C.,." o.iiv·':: Plllllllhtd 0r.,... c:..1 ~~ the ~-1nolt1 rolled to a 37·14 ""'.....,. t1, '" '"' Oc!OW' .. ~ !t ~ i t. "· u •!Id • '• ~.. 1m ~~tm ~ victory over tJte Univenlty o11c:..:-....,.. ______ :::"l·--=====,,,.....::;:.o; Miami Satunlay nigh!. PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE Hutf connected on 22 or 34 ,ICTfT10UI IUllNIU ,ICTITIOUI IUIOlftl passes for 329 yard!. The NAMI STATtlMINT NA.Ml ITATIMINT 1"* fotloWI'-...,...,. 11'9 '-1118 Thi follOWlnt Pl'-II Ool .. Mitl!'llll senior who was list year's l>Wl,..u 11: .. : leading colJl!!niate passer ho! UN ITED LAHD .. CATTl.t. 17'91 ~ IUCkLY £HT11l"llES. ,,,., a • ., "' l wtn II., H1,111llt11IOl'I IM<fl. C1tlltl'l\IL at., l'-9s l11 Yell.., '270I. amassed 571 yards so far this 111111 u. EY•ns. 11m· v..., '""'"" Llur• t.et c.w,.,, 1JN1 .. ., 11 .. Hllftll~ IM<ll. Clllfotnl1. llOUftlalll Vlllft' t1M. year. Chlr.._ w.1~ w111, t'l'1 <>rcllld, ,.~~,....I• 11t1111 COf\d~ ll't' • W'"''"""""· Clllfwlllt. --· McKay Tops MMe• ..-mwt stMf .. dl. tt'1 Ol'thld L1ur1 cwm at .• WKh'Tllrul1r, C•llfoml•. ' TN• _, .. krlllftt fl,.. wl"' ""' OMllll"t 11111• L .. I-C ..... ., <>r111t1 County 111 -...... ~ TMI bl.IW_, II illlnlt c»MuctM .., a •r. llfty J . lw•twl. ~ LEXINGTON, Ky. (APl -"~~~"*It mad w11t1 "" c"'l'lt't' c ,_, "*' Kenlucky, behind the brilliant et...11 of or ... '-"' 1111': s~. 14. 1m ... PYMIWd °''"") COHt Dltrr ,n ... quarterbacking of junJor col· '' ••Yotrt't' J, MlddaC. Dtil'UIY c~ 1:;i-t 21, n S.1111\W a. '°' "· -· ...... lege transfer Dinky McKay, PWllWll Or•no• co..t Dah: -::,~ PUBUC N011CB r_oUed over Vlllaoova, Z-7. ~ 17, l4. .,,.. Ottotiltl' 1. e. Saturday tn an tnters:ectional 1,m , J.u-nl---::.:-:...,=n>T=•..,.="o"us-,•~•~•-,-- footb II g MiMI ITATIM•NT a ame. PUBUC NO'l1CE Tiw foffoWlllf ..,_ 11 delllf IMI-. Gary Knutson scored three •i: of Kentucky's t"'""hdow .. L.-4 •ICTIT,IOUI l:UlfMllll SAUGATUCK ITAM, COM'PANY, ..,_ uu~ ffAMI STAflMINT ,,n k.!tflfl Clrc\9, HUf'ltlllltOtl lffm. McKay set them up with hill TM tat1owlt11 IMf'tGl'll _.,. t111111 · Mn. A. cram ~. JJU 1<1"- 1 and I bl.Ill-11, Clrct ... l'!unl"'9I011 IMCtl. runn ng pass ng. ,_0.sHri. atnllUtlUt•s. 1'" "r•'*-'Thi• OUt111111 is a..,. ~.., ,. ""' II.ulna Pirk' llldlvldulf 'Slleldotl L. Msrt111ll, 11130 A,rltot Cir.. Mrs. A. Cr1!1 Jolln1at1 FOV11!1!t1 \.'11l1y t1701 'This tll~I flied with !tit C11mtr ll:Ob9MI Kay Mll'1,,.n. 17UG """""°' c1111: ., Ot1111• Covnty Ill Aut. 14. 1t7'. Cir, F01.111l1lt1 v .. i.,., t210f IV l•l'Y J . l ar1stM, 0.Jlllt't' Counry 'Thl1 butl/llM 11 bllnt cOl'ldudlCI ..., 1 Cl_,... P1rlnlr1lllJ1 Plftll l hlldoll L MtrWll .. 111111.ntd Or111111 Coe.t Dally "llot, ·"tate Collegiate Football Roundup Titans Trip Nevada, 13-6 'Tlllt sf1t1rnlftl flied wlltl t11e COVtltV AUllillt 2,, •NI S9'111frftblr ·J. lt, 11, c11rk °' cw.,,.. c-•Y 111: A111• 24, 1m. im nn-n I V I.tty J, a.,...i.n. o.putv CllUtlly Cllrk. PUBUC NOTICE ,1tn11-----0'7C=----- ,..,btl$1'11d Of"lf!OI CO•Ut D•llf l'llot, • '"'' •111111tl J7, 1nd s.,ltrnlM/I' S. 10, 17, IVPl•t<Mt COUtt ~ nt• u n 226&-72 STATI Of' Ul.IPCMtNIA l"Olt THI COUNTY 0 .. OllJ.lfN ... ,...,..,. Tail back Dwayne ~hns ru !lh· rd rur JOI yards on 21) carrie!I, hicludinR a :m-yard touchdown sramper lo lt•nd Cl\I St11tc • l<""'ulltrton to H IJ-3 non-- l'Onfereoc\' rooll.u1ll vlclorv over the vlsltlng University .;r Nt•vndn·Reno Snturday nigh t. The g11me wa!t the i-:eO !lun opener for II~ Titan~. wh ile Nevada-lte:no tven~ Its r·ecord at 1·1. Sims, 5-9 and 170, w1s the •ame'il ont~tundlng performer. . The Titans df!fen!le he.kl Nev11da·Reno to a single touchdown by Gene Watkins. who scored on a 1-yRrd plunge. 49ers Win NORWALK -A field goal by Cal State (Long lieach~ kicker Terry Logue with I: 10 lt ft In the fourth quarter llfU!d rile 49ers to a 24-21 football victory over North T~as Xtate , Univen lty Saturday night at C<rrll°' Coll•g<. Afitr tho kick, th• 49er detenlff 1hut off the E11It1 who KCOred a touchdown In each qunrtl!r but the second. The Lolljt Beach lc1tm was lod by the running or Torry Metcnlf who 9COred on two four-yard plunges and a nine-- y1rd 1e1mper • The Eaglt:s tallied on • fl. yard pass from quarterback Phil Shotland to rt1nnlna back Charlie Johnson. And on run~ or two and seven y1rds by Riclil Shaw. QB Sharp POMONA -... Quarterbnck .Jack Surina run ror 6ne touchdown and pe~sed for another to 1ead Cal Poly Poniono to 1 22-6 lntcrsec- tlonal footb:'lll victory over Southern Utah Snturday nil(hl. Surina carrlf'd over the game'J11 ice-breaker from the one-yard Une In the second quarter and launched a 3l- y1rd aeriMI to GreK Cnn for 1 :second 8COrt. Cal Poly now has a 1.0 ....,.... aiid Southern Utah Is M. Easy Day SAN LUIS OB ISPO Fullback Mllce '!1iom11 ll)1d flllbuck Rich Gllnl•k each .,,.,.... twice to t...i Cot Poly lo • 41-6 trour1clhg or \:al St1te -H1yw1rd In non- <'Onl<rencc football saturdny. 'l'llOnJu ocored on runs of I (Int and three' yard!!, while ~llnlak plunged over from tht. one twice for tht San Luis Obispo team. MJke Jo'oley, who scored on a two-yard run, S•ined 134 yards on 13 earrtes ror t h ~ Mustancs. No Battle fi'RF.SNO -Fresno State passed lfor 378 yards as the llulldogs swamped Western '4icb11111 41 ·lt in 1n. In· teraectlonnl football ~ • m e Saturday nl(JhL Larry Battle aua:ht 1i1 paSJe.9 tor t5 yards and • loUchdown, and qulJ1trback John Behrt~ rolled up 1 total of[en!le of m yanb. Kane Hot FLAGSTAFF, i\r!L -Bud Nine l"mplet..i ~nly six Pl'.,.. Saturday nlaht bul three or those "ere tor tO':Jclldo"ns u N o r t h e r n ArllOna 1 University defeated San Francisco Stalo 31-10. Kine, a 1-1. t80'poul\d junior coltege trAnsfer, mlied hb limited pass ing I~ with a pow<rful Lumberjack niJhlng offeBM tor an ..., victory I ' • PUBUC NOTICE •OTICI OP HIA•tN• Oii l"Pll'IQll over the Golden Gaters. 1----=.~,CT=,.cc,..,=-o,cc,cc.,cc•"•"""'--J Po. ttatMATI OI' w11.L a•o •• The Golden Gaters got an •AM• s'TAT'IMINT ~~~~ ••• ~J ... ,:::~·~•RAT .. lt early break to take a U lead ~ followl11t Jlff'IOl'I ~· do.Ins 111t1h1ns "'''" a1 MA.-v "· ADDY, •Ito""""' with little mo~ than one •:h~c~~~o~~no~e~~~· 1'5'2 1°' ... •·,.~~ '~~" ~~~:-~m·.,. 1,.., minute gone In the game. On Oor11ld K, No.. sin Hiit Apt • .,, NANCY A. GILMOBI, flat ,. ... lllftfn • HiMllnvfM -..Ch PlllllOl'I hr l'n.blho of Wiit ,,_. ,., the first offensive play Kane "uc1"l NOi. sin Htll .. ., . .s "~ =wi~ .:;::'.'!; ~i:= ¥/a! hit attempting to p•s• and ~r,1'~:!'·1, 1111,., t Dl'ldlle1H 11v.,. 11 l'l'lllN tor Mltltr Mrt1cv1-. n """ 10llt a fumble on the NAU 9 111e11v1dut1 ""' 11"" •1111 '4'" « ,,..,, ... w.. uMe . A~rtY No. "'' OWi Mf for CkloMt' S. ltn, et t:• Unable to pt!netrate, San 'Tiii• •l•lemlllt tllld with the (.,.,,., ··'"" In "'' ceutlroam of 0.,•'1!Mflt "" •·r '---had t ttl for e c1.,11; or 0r111t1 c-rv Oft ,.,. • ., '1'72. s "'11141 ~. •• 100 cMc CIMtf Drt.,. r 8ntl:K.V 0 se e lly B-1)-J M~ DffVt't CNllY Wt,,, In nw Ct1't' ., •• ,, •• AM, Wlftnil•., 27-yard fit:ld goal by Ed c 1.,k. • ' ,.... Dlflll ~~.:"e~~,'~N, Rocha. k .. ~ll•Md OrtnM c.,, Oally f'llet. UTM~Ti ... c~ ... The Lumberjacks too con· S.OllfrftNr ,,, 0, u and Oc.toblf 1, 1,. ........... ......, trol of the contest from that '"' ~ un.n ... '"'"' ,....., 1trttt point with Kane toking ad· PUBUC NOTICE ~t~c::,. ttm vantage of the lood field pogl· ,.,..llhllf or.,... '"" oe1.., .. 11et, Uon Pro.Id-• by NAU'I q"'Ak •0T1cw TO c••DfTOllt 1"MIMll 11. 17, u. tm -.n cu l&f\; 1u .. 111011: co,u•T OtJ 1111 , e<>rps ot punt and. ktckoff 1TAT1 °' CAUNI•"' •011 PUBUC NOTICE 1 TM& COU!IT'I' Of' OllAN .. returners. .... ....... SU,IBtolt COURT ... ,.... l 1ta .. of JofWI It. IEYllnt. -"' JolWI STATI 0, CAUf'MfllA PC4t: Sparkplug ltl<lll,_ ~ •ll• J.o It. ti.,_. °" TMe CIV!llr'J lfl ........ <••!old. .... .. ..,.. , NO'TICI IS ·Hl•flY GIYIN .. 1"t lf01'M:I o• MU•INe OP HlllWWW CtWllOrl ol tht llM'I lllfnlll ~ flOlt l'IO•A'TI OJI WU .utO ,.. !Mt all ,.rlOfll lwlvlflt d .. rr. 191JMt 1'11 l.lnlltl TllTAMl..,.AltY fMAe R £ D L A N D s Cal flM ....., .... ,..... ...... tii. .,_., WAJVID) Lu"-l'ID ••Jfback R O b ID Wltfrl 1t11 _.,., \IOllCtlln 1" IN ..tllft l'ftttt ff WILLIAM I . WHrq. 1.19'; 1111 flt .. clwtl: If ........... """thcl COUl'I, Otcte .... White duhed off I teTen-yard tr .. ,,_. ,,._,. •llt1 ttlt ~ NOTKI ts Mlllll'f' OIVIN hi •-··~-Jn '"" flnll quarter VOUl:hfn. N IM Wldl,....,_. l't G lllW YILMA ,_, WHITI 1i1H fM.-._. 1 ~"II "o;i 1'"9f, jji,O, I OI )SN,. _tlewpwt llMdl, ,..tlflfllt fW ,,. .. If Wll IN fw to -·""" bis ttam to a ·11.7 c'''"""'•. 1111a wMcti tt • ,._. If .....,. • ~ Tw••""""'' ... ,.... .,.,...,. IMlMtl tf 1'11 lllllillll!ll'lld lfl all l'Mttwt ""'91' ca..i W•tvtdl ~ N ~ decillon over the UnJvenlty of _,~111,.. ,. t1M ...... If "" ~· tt ,.,... "" .,_ ""'°"..,.._ .,... ""' n.•Jand •-t·.-1• wlttlli' _. """ .. .,... lfll tlrtl -tM """ IN iltkt ti """"" fll9 NIM neu S _,.. u1-vt1Y. non If tNt Mt~. 1111 MM Mf fot ~ :a, ltn, ef t :OI Tlm..StHeler came back 1n .,. ... AllfWI a , 1m 1.m..1t1 ""~ " D•'""*" ,.. tbe ·-nd quarter to ocore lor DwllhY c. l¥1Mo tntutm ' " .. 141 eo11rt. '' 1'111 c""4c t""'9r ort.,. ,__V IJf "" Wll ., ftll I w..1. !fl "" Ctly " 8'ftftl ,.,., Ceflflt-Me. n.••a-•· ""I •'--~ L.v N111 ...,... "'""' -.....1. Dll• ~ 141 1f71: .nau llUit "" Wl'W 11. ... ,, _.... flVIWltt. flUWWITI a llMI• Will.I~ I , It JOtiN. tnwceptlons by Cal Lutheran .. -,_ • ...., '""' .tym•-• aeorf""' d r 1 v e 8 P.O. .. 1• "u'w"" MV«WfTI -. a&MU JCU ... .. ............. " ........ """ ... lirllt, mounted by the hoots. '"" ,..,._ ,..,, -- . ·-----.. :::::.·-One lnteraption was rel.um-Publlitltl , at.,. ~ Ditltt "'...,· • ......,. ..,, eel 33 yard• by Donl Green for AU!Mt o . .,.. ..,, .. 1_. a. "· 111, ~ or... ~ DtllY 11!11• 1m nn.n ..,,..,... w. n. Ill. 1m a.wt Cal Luther••'• final tall1. i .. ., • • ... Sunday, Stpttmbtr 17, 1~72 OAIL Y 'llllT • J! The Week's Market Highlights VOLUME, BEA VY TRADERS NASO Quotations on Mutu81 Funds TheRevietv "" '" 11:. ,ii:: -.n. Y PM.OT SJMt l'i.t. .NIVERSAL MAN RECEIVES FINAL TOUCH BY JNGINllRING DESIGNERS 1?1n Snyd•r, Left, Proiect Director, •nd MJk1 Tinney, Completff ASHmbly Dow Jones Stoelu a.-II~ UW C1-Ch4 II V!:' ~ :C lit~ il!:t::'t~ ll 1r.cn i1t.n llt:ff W:fl ml= lll Dow lone" Bond~ 0.-, Mltll l• C.... CN • 'r. "·II "'~ n·" !J:!t;-t" El,,, .-:.. 11jj· ll: a·!l ,,.*: 1:n • "· "· ,.j; ... ·r. wt M.J M. I M. . . I hi(. ••• .. .... ,.r •• ,.ff :., ••. ,, Tllb -t•1 UMk ...... .,,. , .. , ,),Jt.1,171 VM-...... ._. . . . . . . . 44.n•.t• Daily Volnmes ""'Wit. , ........ " -• .. NLW 'VQJll( {UPI) -Tiie 10 moo .,u .... ltfl(.kl '''°" on !flt OTC mtrk"' l"rldt v '' 111HllM bv NASO. V•IWN l lll p...,. Liit lff,.00 11•1 P~l'IOftlh 8 UO,lOO ... .S.Cur!lv l"t<. .. ,HIO ~1·, RlnkO~n AOlt tQ,t!)l!I :llO'"• HtrdHI ,d5y$ j.f.,100 lll1 A~r E•J' d .OJG J.6" ft ink Amt Cp .c.l,.00 41' 1 l~tc (GtP 4) 100 I I " NoCe.-t Alrl ll.CUI 11, Pi n O<t•nOll 3-.t!XI 1.1 NASO Volurpe Tod•Y '11•.000 Ad\11nct~ l.U-... 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S1iperior Robot Has 2,300 Mover1ie11tS By JAN EDWARDS or t11e 1>111r "'"' s11tt puter subas9emblies, Man can slower in imagining Man's be any height between four role in their sales promotion 1be indefatigable employe is feet and ten feet. He can be activities because M a n 1 s now a reality. between 10 and 75 years old capabWties are greater than Universal Man will a?Tive 00 aDd can be ckessed and given former robots and because the make-up for an unlimited use of robots in retail 1tores is time and ready to work. co m b l n a t Io n of cbarec-uncommon. Promoting sales js ~is bag teristlcs. , Snyder and Tanney clalm end he never tires, never gets Claiming that customers the interest was there and that nervoUs or flustered and never "never s:et tired of us ..• we these merchants need only a needs a vacation, lunch hour do anything that needs to be little push to overcome their or coffee break. done," Universal Man is appreben.,ion and a lew sug- And be is cn the job potentlally an employe for all gestions to begin fonnul1ting whenever his employer, wants sagging sales forces. imaginative plans for Man. him to be (providing there is a Approximately 70 possible He ls superior to other and 1'nnney began "with a fresh piece of paper" with the inlcntion of "duplicating eve1-y human motion possible" by placing Man's joints in the anatomlcallJ. correct poaitioll8. "We are proud of It," ad- mits TaMey,•''becau se ' everybody COIJIPI"" him wll~ the , Dlaneyland anlrna\~n, ·: Movleland Anlmallon olllll I•, first market Man 1n Los Angeles and ha1 aet early 1111 IOI" Unlv ..... I MM n,.... ,. be1ln tbelr,_lll'll day ~ ~ indelatlglbie employ•. . Frost, Rain Cause Hike In Wine, Raisin Prices standard electrical o U t I et empioyen met Univ er s a 1 rotiOts, say Movieland Anima- nearby ). Man-a six-foot, auburn -tion people, because he is more UnivenaJ Man could don a haired, b Jue -e Ye d pro-professiooally programmed, FRESNO (AP) -Dama ging drying, Cook said. policeman's uniform and leech tot~in Buena Park: last moves more smooUlly ind i!I frosts which nipped younu vine fl.fold and decay .set in on Ute in claasroozm: aOOut drug week at the invitation cf able to answer questions [rom "'- abuse. He could dress like a Movieland A n i m a t i o n , a an audience -all at a lower sprouts last March plus an ~ dryin& grapes while tab~ businessman and demonstrate divison of the wax museum. cost and more of an attention-timely summer rain will grapes still on the vines shoW4 new machinery in a store or "They are a little in shock,'' getter &ban a human employe. severely cut into tb.ia year's ed bunch rot and split •kine. trade convention exhlbit. judged Dan Snyder following Man can be purchased for raisin and wine grape crop be added . .:Or Universal Man could be a Universal Man's debut Snyder f7 ,500 or teased for two years and drive prices h i g h e r , Growers will be paid $457 .eo woman instead. Is director of the project and at a $350 per-month rite. Each per t.on Ir 100,000 tom ot She or he could serve he and Mike Tanney designed program tape, which matches agriculture official! prtdict. raillna are harvested, said customers new product and engineered the assembly a micro-computer to drive The entire U.S. raiain crop, Kalem Baraerian, genera 1 samples and announce &oday's of Man. Man's e muscles to do produced within a 100.mile manaaer for the 2,0<JO.memt.it bargains In a grocery -. or Snyder and Tanney report whatever the job requires, will radius of here, will i, 100,000 Ralllln Bargalnlllll A..,oclaUon. give directions to crowds in their guests' fir!t action cost $150. tons or less, &aid Fresno CoWl-Growers received '3251 per tbn am~ parks and at the following 1Aan's s e I f -i n-Movietana A n J m a t I 0 n ty ·agricultural inspector Paul laat year. same time answer questions troductory speech was to rush customers need only to explaJn Cook. Raisin harvests have Because of the small crop -in any language. forward and get a closer view their needs for Man's voice, totalled 176,000 tons for each officials of the federal Ralsm With the change of a four-and touch Man. speech content and ac-of the past two years. Advisory Board said they prob- track, quarter·incb cartridge The receptwn started their companying movements. A Hope for a 140,~ton railln ably won't set aside a portion • tape, Universal Man (or guests -retell store, amuse-tape, one track: each for music a-op after the March freete of the hervt.St for foreign • Woman) is programmed to sit, ment park and manufacturing and voice and two for move-was scuttled when a thun-port. Instead, overseas buyers N.· .. ·:-uclear, Hydrog~~Aircraft Su~ES1 E:?theFE=.~ ~~t~~t.~s::: 5l~~=; ~1~:~~:~:~~ .. : • · can talk to accurate cynchron-Universal Man's «ea tors IP ____ ;;;;;;;;;;,ii;;;i;;..ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;_;_ F. . red1·· cted for u s 1Il0 80's ~~=-anything bb em-~usei:~ ur.f." ::;: • • ~ His employer can even lkulty emwonlng bow and decide •t be looks like. where they COOlld use a come-l llANNA •-•-u ~all --FAA ha ad 1 ___ , A! 40 pounds of hollow steel ly, smoolb-moving robot. ~• By PHIL ~·• · ~• er. "~ . s v ·~~ tubing, urethane rubber and But Snyder and TMney et· tlpltel News Service Although the talk wu billed rapidly developing concepts rubber foam and several com-pect ref.ail me:rthants to be CR.AMENTO _ Not only as "non-political.'' 9Mdfer lt'.lt for "satellite" airports in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii the U.S. get supersonic off some ttmarks which could metropolitan areas to handle ... portatlon in the 1980s, but only be interpreted as support ••north-south" flights leaving ar and hydrogen-powered of President Richard Ni.Jon. the major network: of fiekb ft will not be far behind. SUptX>rt of the SST In the next for transconUnentaJ and m. was the word given the decade was one of them, and . 11 cOP,.tock Club at t h • development of the 1970 15.> tercootmentol lght. Sicramento Inn by Federal billion Airway 'A i r Po r .l Aviation wu set beck 10 Yean DIM by a "Dark Ages" A~Uoo Administration boss Development Act was another. _ .. approacll and only .... Is Accountants to Conduct irst Meeting of Year em~gq: wilh a ·' ' t o ta l sY.Stems approech," Sha.Utt .soid. "Yoo must thank President Nixon for pusllq tho AlrWay Development Act b e ca u. a t wllboui It the FAA could JU 11· lord the $5.5 billion 10< "°"' • ,'liie Nallooal AsooclaUoo ol Accountant&, Orange C o as t ~. has armmmc<d ll'a llHt meeting of the 1m.n t ·wJU be held Wednerdoy, JO, at the Airport.er lnn ,,· 18100 MacArthur BJvd., " Beach. Soclol bout c be from I p.m. lo I:~ .. Diller wlll be at 7 p.m. speaker for u .. evening bM iemalnod unannounced. FUt.n meetings wm be cO,,. duoted on the lhlrd, WeclneadaJ • of each d>ootll°al tho.Altporta-llnlctlon costs which, <Oii> lllll. A list of wlatandi"' blned with private matching spemn on the Abjects of ao-funds, will provide more thaJI c:ountin• and . b u-s ; 0 • 11 lU billion for -k In the ~t has been com-tutur.,," Sbatter said. piled, accordl1111 to a..r1.. L. Commerdal Ind I e n e r 1 I Cross, B o y I e En(lneering, (jJrlv1lo) avlallon ban· un- Santo Ana, Presiclent. d-o lrtmendoul growth • Wllllam F. Sollwan, ol In tho put • JUfl -l ,400 Prict Wa)eril\KllO and Co.. ldiedulod alrllner1 and U3,iloo I Sonia Ana, ln chart• ol prl .. te planes -and within to member I«!~ tevulecl 71lltl In tho fllture private ' that the associolOii ls ... kine • llvine ls npodod to dauble rooro members and fl looldnc with comn""'lal lloels ln- IQrward to a blggtr and botler cnutns :I::' • per- ,..at for -WJt, tllt lor uld. ·meet the $10,000 panther* • • • by deTomuo • • . tni-tor Uncoh>MU'CU17. 11allan. COl.t'bwork created by \ht brilliant Gbl.a Stud.lot ot Tur1n. Ford delia'ned the 351 CID 4V V-8 en&ine. Four wheel tn. depment suspension and _mld4hlp eq1m \)lacemmt. nve op«d ·-.... lull1-... PANTERA -i»a.nten • ., • JtaJiao rar Pa.other ••• 1 \ iDid you know that monthly b a s i s is corporate bonds . 7 0/0 interest paid on a avail eble from quality Would you like to hear more about how this type of investment might benefit you7 Attend our seminar, Tuesday evening, September 19 at 7:30 P.M . Cell Miss Lindamood 644-1890 for reservetions . Cro"W"ell, VVeedon & Co. Memb1r1: N•w York, Am1rican I P•cific Co•1t Stock EJu:h1 n911 Newport Center 567 San Nicolas Dr., Newport Beach ,. \ - J • • DAILY PILOT Rental. Business ~rowing Furniture • Ill :Popularity I ! ' ' • lulllrioo>-looklna brown tufted """" rwi u blab .. QIO. IF A CUSTOMEll mnv.. lor a boom In -f\Jmlture clwe wallpapu. ln•"'8 C<lmpllly ill one ol the l!alhtt sofa (1t about tt4 a Once you 1ru:1kc: YOUf Rlec-and wants his rented furniture rentaJ. industry." Some 41 pet• CU$lomers at Abbey run, oldest ln the country tU LOS ANGELES -A IJ'O"• month rtQJol ), you may 1elttt lion, the furniture "pa<ltag•" lo 10 along with him, Abbey -of the IGlal dw<llillp In ·,.oerally, bdwftn a and 35 yurt). II< baa walellef Ille ln1 number of>) rental com-a aophl!ticat.ed chrome and arrive. at your home about 24 will move it anywhere in Los Lot Aii,eles, be uys, are iiad include ltudelltl. youna ttnt;al rtYO~ of ibt ,.a By MARILYN HOFFMAN on~ kl-.. ._.,., hNk.t : ,='~!ei':,:~fy~1 !:,~i~~ &}aa cpUee table to 10 in hotn later. If you rent a piece Anaeles or Orange C.Ountles apartment.. bustnesa people. and even five yean, u companies" Uve IOllleone else 's fumJture. front of it for around $5 • for 30 monlhl, )'OU can elect to for a flat SIS fee . On the average, be 11y1, ptoV~ IW• -tbaugh reUred 1ooe iohJ hl&b« atylet, -"'ter Some . llke the new Abbey month. You woukl hive a keep it for oo extra COil. You Ralph Smith, com pan y people , tlG'e mova ~ery 11 ,ll»Ui>:let Co for those colorlul, <iuaUty, aocl becUtl io· ol'ter Fw-niturt Rentals here, are choice of ftv&-drawer cbeltl are given the opUon to buy al president, says Abbey rents moothl, and tblre II. an in. 1 youthful 1saembllge1, too. JOjlbiltieated d e c or • t'i ti g notjustleasineitems butrenl· for Meach • month, oc-the end of 1$ moothl, and if furniturewithibthreemajor ~~nee.of~/ Pnctic11J1evf!l'JJB1jorcity aervictt. • ine out "personal enviroD-caaloruil chairs from SI to you continue to pay rent for 1howrooms in Sherman Ol.U, tlDlrof responaible people who" tn the United State& now h8s ments " complete to pk· M.75, end tables 1t 10 cents to another 15, the furniture can Beverly Hl.Jt.s, and Costa Mesa, mUe top rental potel{Ual. one or more furniture rehtal ONE OF EVERY four ... lurts, s 1ere 0 <'OmponentJ, ff.25, lamps at IS cents to be your1. Or you can change and 11 smaller units. The com· • · flnnl. Many of these are link:· perlOD.S in the United Stltea, .~televisk>n. and 1 vacuum M.50, beds at SI to. $15, and your mind u often as you lite, pany expe<.1s to grou almoe:l AIBEY AUIO lllb such ed wttJ1l.n the Furniture Renlal whose poput,..tlpq now uceeU framed prints and Polter• aelect new stylu periodically, $1 .5 million in its firlt year of needed itema u brlnd-name Aslociltion of America whose 200 million, changu hf 1 cleaner with which to keep it beainnina at SI a moiltb. and keep a delivery truck busy operation. aheltl, towel1, cbla.I, od president is currently Carl F. residence 1t1east once a year. porlll'1 rather t1w> ~ good! and S<rVleel b I I devaloped. Polllltial ctlllomers ~ lalnly include g r a d q i p .students, company executhitl on the move, llalf and laeulty member• oi colleges IOd univeraitie1, government .of• fidals, and d i p I o m •Ii.• repreaentattves. y-.- KIDS LOVE ': UNCLE LEN{~ all tidy. Average rental tab at Abby depositing ind carting off, •t After a year's research, he 1talnJess steeJ, and advisee Barron, of Cambridge. Mass. And, Mr. Barroa aay1, a Customers 1et the free . _::to'..'.ta'.'.ls~l40~pe~r.:_mo~n'..'.lh::_ . .:.tbo'.."'C:"'!'.h'..__no'."'..:e~1".'.tr~a.:.c:":har~ge::_. ____ _'c:":onc~lu"'de0<'.d'.:.: _:_":'._The~tlme~~ill~r'.!ig~ht:__~cu!l~om~en~oo"!'..,~"~ber~e ~to~pur~-~Barroo~~·1~Pu~tn~arn~_1Fu~mi~tu~re'_lr~emendo~-~"!_1 _"rlomanol~~_.:f~or~tem-~.!:::========,: design servicrs or a decorating r-==r: consultant who lends. • sym-'· pathetic ear to their needs, . J~elps them de.sign a room on blueprint. guides them on atyle. fabric . and co 1 or choices. The emphasis is on the latest in ''livable'' con- temporary designs and Sood Mediterranean styles, both • proven favorites in that order. YOU CAN WANDER around ten superbly decorated model rooms, rent •n exact replica -of any one, if you are ... absolutely wowed by it, or pick 'and choose from all the .... offerings. One room i.t1 libeled "budget" but it ooze• oomph. <>nee you've chosen your Ne ·w School Creat,ed For Viejo . A good example vf cOopera· · lion between a homebuilder, re1iden!s and a school district By the University and the Sea ,' • I " . " .,.,,. '. '· . . ' 1: • . ' .... '" . .' . " ''. : f ____ • has..r.esultad...in...the .addltion-Of---- a new primary school to the --·---- -, 'San Joaquin School D11trict. Among many !Olutions by the Mission Viejo Cotnpany was one by Glenn Mon, u1il- tant director of comm\Dtlty relation! for thfa finn. The thought was to temporarily ('()nvert ~he Eldorado liomes sales office and ~even el homes into classrooms help ease the fast-grow · 1strict's 1hortage of space. The complex from which ~Mission Viej<> has sold more \_tha n 1,500 'Eldorado homes. i-over the past five ~·ear11. was 1to be closed. and the model.s 'were)o bo sold. Mission Viejo Co mp an y management agreed, and con- 1ultations were begun with Assistant Superintendent or Schools Dr. Richard \felty and • fnterested re11ldent!I. ' Residenu of Mission Viejo vitally interested in helping to solve the district's problems ; )ended their support to the _.Plan. · Finally. after approval of ihe Board oLTrustees. the weement was made. and the }:ldorada Primary School. for first through th ird graders, ~came a reality. . .., Mission Viejo i1 malting the '\Bltlre area, including the sales . i>ffice and sev'n model homes. :1•vallable at no charge for the tm73 school year. Mission '1Viejo wlll also provide all ex- terior maintenance, upkeep,.of :-f.ht «rounds, and ·utilities fl'ft ·to the dlJtrlct. ·• Conversion of the facilities to classrooms wa11 completed on 1chedule, and was com· pleted tn time for the openina of cla!.!es on September 11. . The whole proce1s took only two weeka. Home Tract Third Sold At Irvine l\"earl y one lhird of Presley Development Co m p a n y ' s .. Limiled Edition" series of California llomes-Irvine have been sold , with sa\e11 averagin& .more than SS00,000 a month. accordinJ: lo the Newport Be 1 ch-based ho111cbuilding firm, Presley trrn1s the develOJr ment its ''Llmited Bdition" MriM sincr only 1:17 home~ will be built adjacent to a peenbelt and a df'd1c·ated two- *2'1' park site '!be comn1unity. be i n a dnt1oped on oversized lots. tlfa ffve floor pl'ans in 19 ele¥1Uon1 with three 1o six tieilrooms and 1~·0 lo four blthl. The homes have up to D equare feet of living area . Pt'lcel bqln al 134.!195. in· cludtng shake or missio n tilr roofl; firepla ce s, shag dJ'Pltinl• klnr~ 1nasier 1un. .wJtb Dflrrored wanlrobeo • ftl blra . Oiiier -~ are patio l:ltdleos with cenunlc Ill•. lwd1'00d uh ellllnetrY, self. c•ai oveJll, hr<> and Ill-1ar'qll, cathedral eolllltp, cunurid m a r b h •'*"'-" vtnllleo wt1ll over-·a1oac1 mltn>ri, ceromk HI• ond cul-111111 """ ml _,, ... ,.,,..,., ·- BRO MOOR Turtle Rock, Irvine. Choose frem 5 floor plans and 15 eleva· t!ons. Newly expanded and Improved. The ultimate in buyer-proven plans, liliscover this beautifully eatabllshad community of over 750 ·homes hestled, lft the • ' • ! Irvine ,,. rolling hills of Irvine. Prestige, suburban 11- cluslon and convtnience at the heart of the ·cultural and recrtatlonal center of Orange County. fheae 1p1clou1 retl~ences otfer, ICidoor and outdoor living at Ill best. Garden homts, to1,i1y nc:luded and private._. on• and~ t:wo- 1torla1, with up to four •legant·bedrooms. '": f 1 I With cu11om fireplaces, huge mailer aultea, ,open garden kl!chana filled with built-In ap· pllances, lavish baths ••. and, al Id Ing walls of glass opening to patios and gardens. 1 f Hurr:y,.-these ~ra the beat buys In Irvine. I, .. . ,. ':•• \ ;. ; .... ; ... . ' ' . ' ' . ., . . • • • I • l • • • • i • I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • " • • • • • • • '• • • • • \ " ~ .• ~ '• ., :· • • • • " ' • " " ' " • " " " ~ ' ... "' ' ' l l ' \ ! " " ' ' ' ; ' ' ' ' ' ' :: ~ ' •, ~ ' l • i •. I • • • • • ,l, • • • • t Arbqlitos ;Opens in :October · 'Rental m1111-are on Ille Mel odvlllOI naorntlou are • belltl talteo at Fredrld<a Devilopmenl Corp. 'a aewtll · llraqe . Co u n t y apartment tommunlly' Loa Arbolllol, 1!untfngton Beach. Finl ..,. pipancy 1' ~ al the llJI. ,..ii compln Oct. t. : The 13.1 m1ll1on lidlllt apart. menl devalopmaot at 84lO AUanta Ave. wu deallJIOC( by S,verl>Gualafaoa, architects ape! engineera, and leaturea e(lrlJ Callfomla atyling. • ·The spacloua one and two- bedroom apartments, re11ting !furn $1il0 • IDClllth with all ~Ilea po1c1,: Include wall·lo- "all lbal carpetlq, drtpea, c$ning·areu, prlvale bllconles or paUoa .and fUU.wall clooets. :Bive Ooor pla111 are offtnd in- cludioi I lllllque model with a atep.up den or llllOSI room ,..., off the llvin1 room. P,umtshed and unfurnished a;>artmentl are available. ; Outdoor llvlng amenities are -.Isa a feature at L o s Arbolitos. There are two liodscaped courtyards with sWimming pools and gas Darbecues as well as outdoor dining and conversation areas. lh addition, the development is about a mile from the beach. .. ; Lo.! Arbolitos is located ajxiut a quatter mile ea.st of Beach Boulevard on Atlanta Avenue. FW'niabed models are cipen daily. .. • Sund.11. S.-btt 17, 1912 bAILV l'ILOT 8 0 Turtle· Ro·ck Closing Out "All rood lhlDp lllllSI come to IQ eod", COOi I familiar phrase, and lllch will be the caM ol-Hamt1 Tur· Ue Rock tn Irvine, wllh only a few homes in the final phase llll1 avallable. "Aft• four years of' aue- e-1111 Ales tl1roucl>oul the llJO.bomo Turlle Rock develop- mutu plan by provldlll1 a· pontlve parb and ....,.bell ....... curved IUfflCI -la and abundant J">d'<'Ping. Homeowners -bive Ula of recreaUonal · cent.en w I t h swlmmlng pools and malo- lelllDCI 01 landlcaplng, pulls , and recrt1tJonal areas is pro- ftSed bf bom1ow ner 1' llOOClaUoos . The llnMldmoor Turtle Rock projoct iru d...rgn«I by Mor- ris and Lorllbach, mbltecu, who alao dOslgntd o t h • r IUchanl B. Smtih devel01>- menla Including Bil canyon, Broadmoor TQ}m.homa I n P\acouua and Nlruel lihonl in Laguna Beach. Broad.moor Turtle R o ck may be reached via the San Diego Freeway to Culver Drive and west to Campu1, then left to Turtle Rock Drlv• and right on Sierra Amico. ment, we've run out of d N hh h d ~wa11a~~~~!ue:;~re= Apartment Consi er eig or oo Lbotle, vice preoldeot of : .,!· d:l~ 1 :, ~i;.; Group Sets When E.ving Apartment .. i::i«ey~~1boU:::.i:li~~ GWC P rley _,. KITCHIN, WIT IAlt ADJOIN LIVI 0 ROOM AT llOSSMOOR lllGINC:V Rossmoor Regency the at> bomea built in the final U By Jlllf HUFNAGEL phi.le. At the preaeot ules ~ ,.,.,, Wrll" rate we abould be completely The Apartment Auorlation When yca're looking for an aold out in just a few week.I," o{ Orange County ww pruent apartment one of your most . Lizotte .added. 1 sem1na.r at Goldto West important considerations is -for the phe-eoal ~n-Sa"·""-•·pt 13 the neighborhood in which you ~11. _ _,, -· · are going to llve. Alea _,... ti Broadmoor 'l1te subject will be max-A neighborhood can quickly Turtle Rock are many, ac-hnizing apartment profltabill-become a na yborhood if mat· cording to Lizotte. "11>e air ty. ters like locatk>n , transporta- predallon of earlier sold Hegl.otrallon will be al 8 lion, ihopping and p I a y bomet bu been among the a .m. at the Forum "l" facilities aren't all they should hl&hett in Orange County, and bulldin&. in the aouthwest cor-be. A convenient location, for the award-wlnning design, the instance, would be at the end B f W • h B de quality and the custom ner of Golden Wut College of a more-or-less strali:i:ht line ene ;ts It out 1 If . ns features have all contributed," campus al Golden West Street from work and -or where"r II II ~ Lizotte u.id. and Edinger Avenue, Hunt-you frequenUy go. Conversely, Buyet>s at the SS million Rossmoor Regency io Seal Beach enjoy the tu and in- vestment benefits of home ownership withoo~ the tedium •od respon..iLllity of mai. tenance chores. They ·also enjoy facWdei which are beyond \be reocll of J 'llte-~--~-~-a-~~-• ' an eye toward jln indoor~ut-will run from 8:30 to noon. plicated. changes · from one many other home owners. large gioup! or converted into door lifestyle, wi·th abundant freeway to ancther -or bus Robert B. Thompson, direc-Tbere are separate men's J11d sma]Jer fOOnl! for meietlngs sliding glass, freedom of transfers -might be rated tor and past president of " 1 " tho h th women's sauna baths apd and otilJ!' actiViUes. OUtlide ia movement and space built into way OU1, even ug e gymnasiums, a therapeutic a big patio area With a caben.a the kitchenl' and the popular AAOC, will be one of five distance l!n't formidable. And pool and 8 beatei'. swimming and barbecue hlellltill.; ••utrocourt", a private roof-speakers. Thompson's topic you can be too close to wheez- pool ....._ rocm 1lded on at · leut will be "Manager Selection Ing OOsts, noisy hlghwnys or • 1 .. 'Ibo ....V....tn111111 eolnpla, ~ -"-by ·•·---• -··-~ local fire e~ine routes. 'ftMre ls a 1 ..... , ncre1Um ----,.--•""' w~ .--..~ ...... \&IU" and Compensation", ··e. -• · ··mtod at . 1llOO ~ ed wtlhfn the home. Nearby scboob are great ii ~-~~~ """""ua:' i: Jl<i04, ~ 1 twO . "'!", thrft llroldmoor Turlle R 0 ct Other topics will be "Cos\ you have ltldl!, but make aure neighbors then1selves. It's a good idea to cheek out lhe kind of people who are alrea dy living in your w o u Id -be building or complex a:lmplt because many places have become very specialized ai> cord.in& t o llfc-sirua1lon1. Singles, fam illes with young children , and older pt0ple seem to enjoy liv ing among their petrs. Don't co nflne your recon- nalisance to the Immediate neighborhood. either. Range a rev• blocks or eve n miles tet get a clear idea about shops: and services and places to play. If these are mls!ing or remote. th' areA hardly even q11allfie1 as a neighborhood. Won'tan_Nets .Top Realtor , l mlTbe :beclfooms °two and henna Include kltcbftll. with Effective Management,'' they have to take a hund red "I" ,., ' -·~ m .;:'' F.aell unit full tomlted built-in ap-presented by A P a r t m e n t giant step! to get there .. The San Clemente R e 1 I t 0 r a.. · . ~ . P • Y au Association resident Joseph ICboolhouae nelt door will be Bertha Jienry has b e e n Boo.~)• ftd S'ar' ~ Ad ·· bas its cwo. bllcoDy "I" pollo P 1f 1 nee1 ' el allorately o. Hamm or ; "IncreuJng decoptively quiet on Sundays, pruenled with the Flr•t 131 e ll ll~ va .. ee .. :for 'fca,di~ __ s_o.~~~·~_" ~ n:;:r-• cmtom 1 Bents Under Hen\ Co~lrol", wheo "'\Oil. apartmants are Amer!<>.an Tit' and Trull -· .------------. -----... --!-.:-..:...,. -~---~~~· ·-:,,~ izom'°':."liri~~ ~~e~.,. ~sid~r~}-~'"'g..;e;&r -look -of a ~~ ... :~re -- c11r1•t1•11 1c1•ce MMi•tw 1'"1ce records, ~ccording ~ the flnn. ~ctivdy will a~pear prlDl~Y mg. . ,. '61,790. • .. w l't·b ({OIWalUonil 1 AAOC, "Cost 'E ff e c t i v e neighborhood usually s a y s throulb the South Orana;e NEW YORK -New dwell-According to Geo r a: e 1n the area where the resi~en:-. Prices r~e ~: 1•• finlnclnl a\tdable tbe homes • In.suranct/' Chuck Reynolds something wbrth listening to CountY Board of Realtors. Ing unit starts totaled 642,822 Ctlristie, vice-president and tial market ii molt vulnerable,, .. wtt.IJ . cm;iv~. 1'lfA and oner a C!8Q1ee of it"'-models , Director, and "Tax Shelter about contmunlty attitudes. If Tht 1ward is Mrs. Henry's iD the second quarter of 1972 chief economist of Dodge, -multlfamg, bullding."~~ ~ · VA financlna. plwili available, and f1ftem 11terlor"'elevN!on11 Misconceptions" by n I c k buildings are welI-malntalned. secbnd this year and, one of -:-16 percent more than the "The faillD'e of this year's sec-• aQeOl'ding to Bll'Dlt 8oiome>n. with 1.1p 16 2,411 lqUll'I ~-Laub, director. someoM evidently cares. This severtl she has ea rned Solomon, president ol Milli Both three ~ four bldrooinl Registration fee for the criterion, howevtt, may have throua:h her 15 years doing yoar ago. period. one! q u • r 1 '~-'~ !or yet White Bites Construction Comp&ey II the are ottored ,,ith·four-bedraom seminar ia 15. Tape recorders little relevance In large cltle!. businw In S.n Clem•nle. ·On a seasonally adjusted another *'°IMW7 adJUlted builder. modelli:1n1both one-and two-J are .,,; e Jc om e . Ticket wbtl'fl some great little and She noted that the com--~asU, however, housing during housing cabr slgnlla that the You may not alwayt like Among the amen1Ut1 in-~·plans. . availability will be on a first reaeonably priced bulldlng1 petttlon h11 gotten 1tllter In ••-second quarter was even peak of. ~ current lloualnr what it aays, but after )'OU eluded in the pu!'Chdt priM TM • bbme deve'lapment, come tir8t Rn"e basis and oestle among blockful.s of recent years. There are now ;;'th the rate achieved dtaing boom hll flem .nachld..Dur· reed Glenn White'• "White are WBll:·to-wall cupet1Jll, hlllt at.'a COit ot· Over NO pre-reglskatioa is recom-tenementli. more lhan SOO realtors com- the fir'l lbree months of the Ing the oecoocl half the play ol Wash" coltllllll once )'OU're d r a P • ri es, a co U111co1 ~m:l:Dl: .. ::.:u'.!-=:!pl'::l~flea~the=,::_lrvliie.::::_.:menc!::::ed.:::_ _______ _:Th::;•:::•_.:tbtre::_::._.:ar::•:._.:.l.:h.:e......'.peC:::Ung::!'... -------' lllrely to read It again .•. and oouodprooflng, P.I air -~ year, according lo the F, W. mare\ for<eo will be uertlq again . 8porta Editor White II dlUooillg and beating and eltt> Dodge Division of t h e lncnued downward preuure outspoken, lo put 11 mildly. .t r I cally-cootrolled aecur!IJ McGraw-Hill Company. This on these quarterly ntsa." Head hie coltllllll l!ld YoU'll gates lo bolh Ille ~ e'.nded a series of eight con-The I>oclie emnomlat added *· areu and the under&round .OCUtive quarterly bousing that "lhls eaaing iD bouailll i;;ipu;ii;;ki;;.lli;ii;;;ar;;;ea;;;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.! . • • . ' ' l . J' ' . I ' . ( . ' . - l' i .. I Play The Ad~ertising Gam~ .. to · Win With This Rule; , Ask .yourself A Question -----... . ,, ·~ow -.MANY ··: W~Am ARE .YOU , . . BUVl.NG?· • • Adv9rtlalng coela ~nOI b.-cl on 11)9 number Ol eyw 11111.filyour 1111'91119. lhl number'°'~naeri ~ ..... Ollhl 1111111D91' ol halt• rwillr.~ . ·, atlwltMrll!IJlldll'I ~ lk\nll mlclll projeollOlll I-you vii••llii11l!lllGIL . t, · • I . w.-.i1111111•-lhal~pill' CUllillllr. In f8al, w. IMI -'* alnrlllallon ftaUnte ant io lmpoi11nt ID ,Dli tlial we ~Ille Audit 8111-.Ill ClllUlallonl do our,_ oountlncl for 111. MOlllllhe....,_ Th9lr epecl~llandolhl oauntlng, Md they pulili,tt a llpOll on tllef81111•lhe11aund9-ID be. y., ..,,.,. that JOU 1191 ltdl CllralU!lon' value wllen you ldw111M In • • • r I - • ' . . T/itOI h• --anytllllif .;,.. #to -wt/le. HMt ,, INlt9 wit/oh " ,,.,,,. .,.,.,,,, "' ..... lrH. _.,.,,,. .,,,,.,,,.,., Nttll'tf ,,.. ..... ,., • ""'""' "' -llnlury. 0-=-· --two ""7· 1111 ... tlO\ll tow, wtft two to tl¥t lltdl'OOl'l'll. IDtllly Nlnttnanc .. frte P1enned ,._ldlntt• CeMMUnlty Mrounded by tnoomoerlble reo11•IDMI *"""'··. two Buch HoUMt for eoclll """* ... "'""'° tin •ltnmlno fl001e. uun11, thttlpy pool, e1blnn, und • \IOl!tyblft ~ ·blrbeque .,...., V'louundl or .,.... Met •hrubl. • J111t IC{OH the 1tr1tt l1 the bttUflfUI ae1cllff Cou11try Club 1nd Golr C4;1ur11 ... within win ef .... -.... CotM Yltlt kactrw1tt. You'n want to May fort'l'll'. fromBZSOO NUNTINQTON HACH r ' • I • ' -If J9 DAILY PILOT Sun4q, S.pttmber 17, 19n Real Estate Questions/Comment By Realtor Randall Mccardle We haw 1 home near Whittler. We've already purchased a new one and would like to Hll our preHnt hotM 11 soon at possiblt. We1re 1tUJ living In Whittler end the drive is something elM. Do you have any tips • Ho01e.;Boont: Sirai11 on· Quality? • .. By G. C, THELEN JR. shingle by shingle. ownm ha.. ho!Nd protell Wb!le dtltndlng Ille Offnl1 lleaHll er liveability ol lllete d e c ad • : mlnlmwn-wei(hl w ASHINGTON (AP) -1.Jke The buUder promlaed cor· •"'11 1o erpb.,,.... bolldfn 'llWJty ol thtlr prod u e t , properll.fl" buil! ..... fedtril shingl" rather th3n tang· that of count!.., other angry rtellona, Zimmerman said, Into eometlve IClion. homebuilder organ!za...., are lllboldl',prosramt. t8stJng •lat< roolo; llgtller· homebuyers, Russell L. Mer· "but as yet these correcUDos Others go to~· Judget ln A'lOVin( to create arbitration. A Cl'QU-sectiOO (If city weight attJc rafters ; DO rain rlfield's "investment of a have not beeo made." 18 states have ruled recently committees for settlemeot of bulldlng' ln1peetor1-in.-gutters; 2t.lnch ratbtr ~ lifetime" has become a that au. ...,.. boules are eooaumer complalnts. tervlewed by 1"' A'80Clated 111-incll spacing betw ... poor nightmare. MERRIFIELD, THE Shaws, oo.ered by q Implied, il not', St!U, the uperience ol 1oo r-Nld Ille level of bo\llln& joists making for "splllngy The roof of Merrifield'• new Zimmerman and hondr<dl ol formal, warranty of quality. many buym ol new bouaea quality baa deellued In many floors and I i g h t we I f h t house in Fairbank s, Al aska , thousands of other home SpumdbylqneownercorD· "~ only be called a re1pec-t~, e1pe~l..aJl.-Y house,,·" no inter~g a. B., Whittltr leaka . The w i n d whistlesd seekers1 u·have . produced -and plaJntl, , Conire!JI a.nd many rugbtmare of e p I c pro-wortmanihip, but naeo IJ1 •"-'-. • und _, ,_ through iU-fitting doors an some a en victim to -an un-atate .and ,loleJ' government. portions," said Virginia H. plumbing, heating and elec-weatuel strippmg aro .lt'ur th1t will speed up the ule of our home? ~t expert help. Selling a house in todayts market windows. The f Io or s ' precedented boom in housing are welgbing leg.Watton that Knauer, consumer adviser to trical components; dow~ and doors; little ~(.t(llie is no do-it-yourself exercise. Your first step should be separated from their un-construction, now running at would extend and fill some Pruldebt Nixon. John J. Heyn, president of tile m bathroom.!; no. fini:lbed to place your home with a reliable Realtor and ~ive him· derpinnings, squeak. more than two mllJion Wllls a 1oopholesin ~.one-year Consumer advOcate Ralph the priyate National Home flooring Wlder earpettng.~(lply an "exclusive.'' That will give him extra incentive. You Mrs. Laddie Shaw of Idaho year. warranties that now cover at Nader predicts that buyer IDspection Service, said 10 • rough plywood. . :'.: can have multiple listing as well. "But why a Realtor~" Falls, ldaho; shares Mer-This boom , many specialist.a least half of all new bou.ses. nightmares will make housing percent of .lhe houses his com-. Yet many make the a.se "I can sell it myself and save the six percent commis-rilield's frustration with new say, makes for a seller's the .No. 1 _lconsumer Jssue or pany exa.in!nee.have.such ma-that ~sing 9uality bu·:~· . ,, houses. market, strains the supply of ROME BUILDERS this decaae, comparable to jor structural deflclenclea as proved,mcludi'°'g23pereerttm 8100 '1t•S ·riot that simple. For one thing, the typical buyer Two days after she and her s ki 11 e d wo r k er s and acknowledge the rising tide of auto aalety in the 19608. fauJty JSoOrr Or roof support!, the Harris poll Who called ill t k k ff th . f h. husband moved in, their base-supervisors and encourages buyer protest! which they uneven' masmry and mislaid today's homes superior to w expect you a noc o e commission or 1s bene· ment flooded with sewage. corner-Oltting and shodd y blame on the building boom's ALREADY ti percent of main beam.I. those JO years ago. · ·: fit. And there are other do-it-yourself pitfalls. Are you The living room sank l1h in· workmanship. strains and 00 growing corr Americam belh!ve the quality FuJly 50 percent of ·the The Na~onaJ f.ssociaUoo of familiar with the current real estate market and able to cbes: a warped joist. The Home buyers are showering sumer activism in an fields. of. new housing is worse than a houses. Heyn said, have Home Boil~~ says tbere.~s price your home properly? Are you prepared for eur-family waited a year for prom-government agencies and con-E•"'ene A. Gulledge, the decade ago, acconling to a si .... iucant defects '8Ucb as been definite unpr:ov,eme~,. in iosity seekers trampling through your house? Do you ised · t ts sumer organizations with fed -. mmi 1971 Louis Harris poll d ~ basem '· ly four areas of bousmg quality: have the time and · ability to negotiate and bargain? Can and at~~ins:at~:~~· carpe complaints about late delivery eral housing co ssloner, · amp ents, IJ!lProper community design, layout and you handle the intricacies of financing? des«ibed wo~hip u a A government investigation ~ecte~ wa~r pipes and room conflguratio.n, atyiJng In Delaware, Ohio, the bmie-of promised houses ; about foreordained casualty of the last year of 672 new houses missing insulatton. and materials. , A BONA FIDE R alt will ts ment floor and walls of Lewls defects in materials and boom. But many components folUld slx percent with poor Th•o• un· provements, "'e e or screen your prospec A z· • $3' ooo workmanshlp; ~bout the reluc-f ho · bet'· th km hi '""" t u""N USTED th ~ w d . h . h , f . 1 . unmennan s new ,, o new using are i.cr an wor ans p or u_.equa e •""a. ese areas homebuilders say, overi:ide an give your ouse maxunum exposure; es amllar house craclced after six tance or slowness <if some ever,besaid,mentioningcon-materials. The defects were whire ·l>e ·said construction r · b With market conditions, zoning and financing; and select rnonths. A new roor i! needed: contractors to set ·things right. crete, air conditioning and serious enough in 10 percent of standards have dropped in any ~eficiencies in uus the Realtor with the best combination of aggressiveness, the original is blowing off Tempers frayed, so.me electrical systems. the cases to affect "the safety, many instances during the last (8ee ROUSING, Page 11,1 Integrity and knowhow. · 1-~~-=-~~~~-=-~~~...:....~~-'--'-~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...:....~~.:._~~~~-=-~~~-'-~~~-~~=--"-- .PRICE IT RIGHT. This is a fundamenlhl that Real· tors stress. The value of your house is not what you think it is, or the buyer thinks. It is determined chiefly by the location, the neighborhood and the current mar- ket. So, first, you must get in line with the market. That means realistic appraisal. A capable Realtor can bring in his own "team" o( four or five salesmen who will individually price your home, and then reach a fair consensus. After an over-priced house has remained on the market for months, it becomes almost impossible to sell. Salesmen Jose their enthusiasm, and prospects wonder what's wrong with it. Don't count on misplaced improvements to raise the price. There was the resident who bought a $38,000 b-OUse in a $38,000 area, then spent $12,0QO on improve- ment.s. He was transferred and forced to sacrifice his •~6;000 -Illvntment--foi-~$44,000:--Pricing-r home-rigbt means pricing it on the neighborhood scale. SHOW TO BEST ADVANTAGE -There are a lot of tbln'gs you can do to sell your bOuse. Paint it, if pos· rdble. Replace loose shingles or tiles. Fix the fence and trellis work, the leaking faucets, creaking floors and loose knobs. Mow the lawn, cultivate the flower beds, prune the bushes, give your place that well-carecl-for look. Remember your kitchen is the heart of the home, so keep it spotless. No dirty dishes. Women are also l!lensitive about bathrooms: keep them clean and order· Jy. Clear out the clutter in the closets. And if you have pets, clear them out too. DON'T HELP THE REAL TOR SELL. One of the best ways to move your house in a hurry is to keep out of it while it's being shown. You should first tell your Realtgr everything -about the low heating bills, and also the termites -and !Mn let him do the selling: If you \must be lll'9UDd when the house is being shown, greet the prospect graciously, take the children and the pets and retire: Turn off the television. These thoughts Bhoitld help speed your sale. In lelling a house, remember to pllt yourseJf in the buyer'• lhoes. He is looking for charm, co1'[ort, convenience and location. You sh o u Id give hlnl the best !or bis money. Randall R. Mccardle ii an investment analyst. coue'oe ltcturiT, a"8 •Uthor or"Rta! !Wa!Tin l:Oll[Omla." Sm<! l/Of'T commmll arnl qutstiOM to R•ndall R. McC•rdlt, c/o tht DAILY PILOT P. 0 . Bo• 1560, Costa Mtso 92626. Greenbrook in Mesa • Sets Grand Opening Larwin Group'• $12 million, HWe've d e a i g n e d Green. master planned Greenbrook . brook Soulhcoast homes 1o eommwllty is celebraUng its meet the needs of auccessfu1 yoong families who want to grand opening la Costa Meoa get away from it all and still with a . nautical theJn.e ~t have the convenience o f empba11,.. the eommunlty 1 nearby 1boppioa p I a 1 as , proxlmlty 1o the ·Paciflc ecbools, a n d recnational Ocean. lacUlllea," slated Monty G. G re e n brook Soulhcoasl, Polson ,marketing dln!<lor for which ii planned for SI~ Larwin's Southern-Calilornla homes, f e a t u r e a five Region. ~corator-furnlshed m o d e I • "Particular ure baa been with such seaworthy Mmes as given to interior detail, 1ritb the Discoverer, the Horizon, custom flnJohed ,k 11 e b e Ii ' the Searclier, the Enlerj>rile, cabinetry, bull~ln Gene$al and the Nomad. · Electric range and tdf..c~ Priced from . ~.990, the Ing oven, disbwlShet, and homes are avatl.llble in one shag carp;etlng tn 1eJected and twcrst.ory plans, with from areas," P'o.1 s on explained. three to SIX bedrooms and up "ExtensiYt use of g l a I • 1o three baths. Some piano throughooit anil Wlumetm alJo include three-car garages. . ceilings ,create a feiellng Of !>arid <:early of Irvine, a former •ports writer for the DAILY. PILOT, bu joined Robert Clay P. R. Jn Tustin as an accOWlt executive. • space and give these homes an open air atmosphere." Homes in the new com- munity are b u i J t on generously-siZed lots w I t b block wall rear yard fencing and wood cedar roofs. Nine- teen separate elevations are of- fered in five distinctive floor plans. All pJans i n c I u d e fireplaces, and many have wet bars and private Slllldecks. The spacious Enterprise model Is designed for growing families and offers s i x bedrooma and three balhl. A sunken living room w i t h vaull<d celllnp and fireplace and a separate fonnal dlnlng room add a touch of elegance, while the large Garden View family room and ldlch<ll are perfect for Calilornla'• Indoor· ouldoor life sty!<. Another llOllUlm' model 11 the four bedroom Voyager, with ill decor~ Ii ving room fireplace and op. tional wet bar. The Garden View family room and kllcllen features a pess-tbrouab bar between ldlchen .uicf patio, ide11l for year.round outdoor barbecues. ' ' I' r • • . llln•ld 7 ~llUll . goo . ' • I A beautiful back·bay location -cotlgeniel .new-.llllopi&.te.meet- ao unbelievable choice of things to do, when .,_.,....,,\he mood-it's all here at Park Newport lor 81' litjle e:i $174.50 Your rent ·includes; unlimited use of 7 lightee tennis Ct>urts, 7 swimming pools and lhe Jully stalfed $750,000 health spa, with saunas, whirlpool, paddleball courts and conditioning room. If you're the entertaining type, Park Newport provides four catering kitchens and private rooms for ·dining and dancing. We also have severel miles of bicycle trails, e putting green, shuffleboard and (just for a touch of nostalgia} a croquet court. ' And your Park Newpcrt apartment is a joy. Quiet, private and cheertul. Bandb<»< new, It features a G.E kitchen, drapery, . carpeting ,and a private patio or balcony. An perking is covered and reserved, wiih elevators to all. noors. • Choose a apacious junior one apartment for as little as.$174.50 monthty, or a roomy 1· or 2-bedroom plan: Or a stunning town house with 2 or 3 bedrooms. ~ ... For your cenvenience, we have our own gourmet market, beauty salon and dry cleaner, located at our 60-foot clock lower. fOday, see how th& world cil>NIOWJ~~ Beach Comes together atl'ark Newport. All of It here walU•g for you,. at a rent that may be no more than you're paying now. And where you'ft liardly ever want 10 leave home on weekends . We're locatecl next to•livine Center and FashLon fsland, at the interaection,of Jamboree and San Joaquin HillS Roads. Telephone (714) 64!1-1900 forrenlal Information. ' PamNeWpllrt .onttlelag , ' ··- . " ... .... .· ... . . •. ... . ' ..~. .. ... ... ' " . . - {lAJLY PILOT 8 11 ~· SilocUy, Stpt.-11. 19n "HOUSING,. , (C..ed J'nm Pa1e If 'Worklnanshipand1tr v ic •• ·~,,._Ina ID lmpli>Yod OYVlll ·-·lirOdU<I. / ' ' 1 · Sales!Pe.n Score $2 Million at Beachwalk 0 Within the ;;.. •' , ,_,. tltt bet! tl~ of out· reoturu 1Vlllable In curtom ~-"Besldn lhe many rtcrea· lhe d•slgn of W. Rlchar~ J1nce f9tlidnrlJk opt a td • door reluaUm and e1111Dt 1n-liuUt re1ktencet et twice the ·Belch Jloull No. 1 ts ror ac-lion facilities withln o u r and features landscaplna by lllesm. Cll hrmaD and door Uvlng." prict:/' noted r u rm ID. Uvt IVtntl provht.ln& a ~ drttk>pment, many other I C-P.O.D., Inc. ; O>tl J--eodl oold Detilned to c 1 pt u re ''BllYtn are allo Impressed. tabla, Juke bor, llMI Wice llv!U.. ar• within •asy 110-Tile commuolty may be '": more thu ti mllllall In..,... Calltomla living wllh 1 w .. t by tho ract lbll the born•• aro 11<1, llelcb Houae No. I of. ctss," aald Johnson. The raached by taking lhe Sin .. . IMPROVED QUALITY or alll. The aalemnen atttlbute tnales navor, the unique one-main tamed for 1 modest fee fers card tablet, 10W'l.lts1 and Sta cliff Country Club iJ just Diego F'reew1y to Golden ''""oot, some bomeoWDtrl COltli-their quJct ales pace to· the and two-story townhoulel -the end of yard work or a community klteben for aerou lbe street, public teMls Wut Avenue and procteding ,.,..)lain that It Is lncrtaingl)' offllin( of. unusual reaklentl8.l feature rich ctram&c tile., tak1nf care of home ez . ..-toelal gatherings. eourtt, and complete beach touth to Beachwalk at 19711 \•,dUtlcult to 1et bulldtr1 to and community archlltcturol wood ahln&I• trim, Bermuda lerlort." ADJACENT TO the Btach and boating facilities are a O.ep Harbor Drive In Hun~ ~ 1:make repairs on new boulu. deal&fi arld the recruUonal abutters, private courtyard The unlque Uvlna: style Houaes are a junior olymplc ftve-mlnute walk ()r bicycle lngton BeJ,cb. ···, The nallonal borne bulldt!I REAL ESTAT"' amen!U11. , patloa and.._ of llldlng doun't ltlYt off at the ltomo. a!le 1w1mmtn1 Jl()OI, lher1Pi ride away." ;:::::::::::::====::::; •' !lrgllllizatton said that while t "Set wllhln 111 •1-ltete &!au and cl.,..tory windo'os. Central to the community 11 1 pool, cal>ana /or IWimsult Fully decoratod models by '•·!nan1 repair complllnls may of 111111 lllldlclptna IOd 1 THE HllMIS provide 1 IU>UriOoa rocrutlon center changa wllh 11unas and Erickson and A9SOCiotes a"' STARS ·,:·.IM Justified, cert.lb defects m~ Ufatyle cholce ()f dramatic master featurtna Beach Houte No. l ahoWen. SiJ: 1dd1Uonal pools on display daily from 10 a.m. Sydnf!y omarr ts one ot -:.~lire nonna1 and not the Beachwalt 11 oaelol 1 ~/' bedroom aultes with drea!lng and No. 2. SUrrounded by a and eabanu are planned to 6 p.m. Beachwalk. patio · the world'• great utrol°'" . ·;..•lapooJ.lblllt, of the builder to buttons of caveat emptor -stated Funn.a. : Jut DtOCU. arus, optk>nal wet ba.rt .llld nautical theme boardwalk, the 1brougbout the community, as homes are priced from $37 ,000, gen. His ..flfiib~s one ol rtpalr. 'lbe 1.uoclation men-meaning let the buyer from ihe beadl ._ barnea at unlque bonus room optioni. Beach Houses are bJablllhted well u play areu, and parks and offer up to five bedrooms ;~tu~e'!11' ireat · "i1ioned foundatloit settling pro-beware." Beachwalk are planned to' Of-"Romes at Beacbwalk offer by a 40-foot 1ptClta,cu1 a r for children. and three baths. Beachwalk is · ~~·duclng hairline wall crack!,!~~~========~~~~~~==~~==~======================~=====~~=~===~~~========~ i•: defJectlon of Doon 1 n d k·thtlnkagt of lumber. •' Herbert Aman , a Washinaton-area buUder, aaid :. ' tnany buyers of hJa houses are :: tomci In their compllinta "· tboul repair delays. : ~ 1··•·we•ve bad aa much ~ ~l.·iuctlon, we have not bad :~:;~ftou&h P90VJ1,1i he said. "lf you alow ~ job down to ;;· ~ 1verjthlng 100 percent, ·"~r funds run out." ·~~ •llow good, are the one-year ~antles on all FHA and -N A-ln.sured new housel! and on many conventionally financed ,.JK>me1? : "Only as good " tho builder : wants it to be," said John • Heyn of the home-inspection : service. ' : HEYN SAID many bulldtn : delay rtpain beyond the ·one- : year expiration date. And t~ : fine print In some warrantle1 : llmltl repairs ·to health and 4 Wety ha!ards only, he uld. : Marlon Bf!nfleld, a law pro- ! feuor at the University of : Illinol11 deacrlbed most war· : rantles 11 4'1lmlted and full of : loo~hole1. This ha1 been one of : the 1rea1 of the law obviously ' out of step with the time• and ; terrlbl~ weighted towards the i seller._~· .~ ~ 'Mle model warranty Slll· l 1ested by the homebuilders ~ association, for example, ex- : eludes coverage of any work : done for the builder by.1 .. sub- ,; contractor or other perton or : firm." : To e n f o r e e warranties, • about 40 or the homebuUden' j 485 tocal a~soClatlons blnd : partlclpatln~ bullden to com- ; pul10ry arbitration of .non-· ~ sumer arievances. Another 140 1 JOCIJ associations h a v e :: grievance procedure• t h a t ·: may or may not requlre com- : pullOfY arbitration. : How 11hould thP. prospective : buyer or a new home protect : hlm!eH! . : srEP ONE, aay th e : homebuilders and conmmer : advocates . Ill to lnve1tlgate the ; bulldtr'I quallly product and : service. : This is best done by ques- ! ~onlng other famlllel In the • development, eipeclally about : the adequacy or h11ttng .. 1r : <'tndlllon ayst.m1. Lending In- : aUtuUons mtµt provide ad- : dltlonll guidance , tht : 1pect1llltl uy. : Step two, uy the consumer : ll!>Oclallsts. 11 Independent In- : spectlon of 1 house and legal • advice before anv papen are : sllntd. A varlallon would be : 10 amendment to the contract, : maklnJ Ille and dtpoelt coo- : tlngent on a aaUafactory in- ; 1pectlon paid for bv the bUyer. ; Fairfax Leary Ill, 1. former ~ Nadu asaoclate, recommendt • that consumer! enRage a : builder or architect friend or ! blrt I bulldinl 1111ptClion : 1ervtce. j The Inspection servlce1, for : a fee 1vera1lng '85, check the ~ rooftnl. 1eneral e1terlor, ~ basement, electric, heattn1 ) and air condlllonln1, plumblnf, ~ attic, 1enerll interior and ~kitchen. ~ IF POSSIBLE, uy the con- ~ sumer advocates, get the j builder'• written aP"ttmant I th1I all Identified 1 n d i enumerated delecll will be ) /epalred before final 1tt· j tlamant or the houff. In thlt J way, the warranty Is tl1hten- ~:ec1. ~ "Once a consumer takel ; possession of a deed settl_,, bl :1s_pretty mucb,at the m•tq,ol :flli contraclOr, unl'8i hi P :le<ta 11 •1 coiltr•oflill> ' Jllallllcl. ' ' llml ~ dewlop llfor ~-~·11.1~ b the bllldor, tnienl\q I tlen llslJ.!•lnd rtf>ll!1! the 'tlonl ~re no e wltbln 18 dlyf or n~ dt to bll 11tislactlon, the can 1pPeal lo the ~ :::~~-~ .l&inl ' the Joell I~ office, .ya llil···'n1110•1l · 'balldl!t 819odatloa. :?.:re. owtpr1 of VA or FllA· ,!·red ~ Joell oll!CM of 'IWV .......... t-agenclts I ' oi£1i« po1n1a to 1oc1,e 1>n> 11'tls-' 1>A.llial 'llll'tll!ll fl'Ol!I Lt1171 I ~ ...... 11 • of 1111 Jul Who C1rt17 -;e=rt:r.~ --L·~·~ I ' ·~HAPPENING'' WITH MISSION Vl~O. T00!11 ..... • A HaP.i.nr~ 11 denh.ci u 1n "out of the· ordinary occtlt'lnce." And New a.e,1ona II ""1.1n1y UltiOidloay , •• m.oant • llO!w of dlltlnctl .. dealgn ancl decor en l!*l~lar ·=~~hta In the -lo hllla of MIMIOn Viti-, V1i.,e ~ tO none with fl,........, 'Dllhwuhera, COncrtt• D~ and Mlalon Viejo, too. T~ ,.... ... AIMf!Ca'a -..o111ng -town 1nd o.., u,000,000 In r-loillllldlltleo, loo. ""-bulklen -11 tfley could, bui they can't. ThON'I on!J orie Mllilon v1.jo ••• only one ll1rcelon1 trllh holM."~.--700. ' ' ' I • • , ONE AND~ . ' ' . -~NvM;io. ·., . MERl¢A'S MOST SUCCE 1 • • . .......... • (714) 588-5550 I 1 . . . ' • • '8 ll DAILY ,ILOT Sond'!', S.-17, 1'172 (""'-'=----------------- • • • • • ' • ' ------------------· FREE REAL ESTATE UCENSING COUUE F•mou1 licen1in.9 course now •v•il· 1ble thru T •rbell. Applicents fully reimburs•d upon quajific•tion. For d .. eils c•ll Al Sloan, 7 1-4.842-1511 in Oreng• County. BEAUTY IN EL TORO! $35;990! fl• _1111, ft. llrp flll'!IJ'/ i'lonM With ( IMlftr .ized bld,..orn1, •h1ltl P• ~ cloUcl IOtt canietl,., cu1tcim dr1P9a. Elttlllt ff~ lfl llu9e • flmll\' roont, NllClll ~I 111 ,... 11,... dining rGOl'l'I. O.IV•• toulffln klldlerl. 3 tMr111e & totmlcll blthl. u n. cowrtd Htlol ProtenkWIAll'f ..,_.,... •round"' F....i· IOr Pf\vKJ I UIMOIO. 4 B'EDROOM -BELOW MARKETI $25,950 . Prlctd llelOW _,,__. ~ MIX\oul: 0-. llTW'MdJ.t. '°"9U'°"-.fff ..,_,. G.I. twm1 -lltw down no-wtll Gl'Nt lltrttf" home fiDt l ..... ftl'fllfYI 4 bldr'OOml, 2 llllth&. bvtllln d,_l'fl klkflerl.. l.o'ltl'I' petlo. N-t ll oon\'tlll- MllC9t In prlm1 H11nl1119lcn INC!\ ~loft. MM604. ' -.-EXQUISITE TRl-LEVEL ·$47,9501 .. rtlflllt lllKU"Vt hDn'lf In "Mfftdllh Gll'd9!11"/'2SOO Ill. fl. horM. In ·betttt' ""°" modtl conclltlo11. King 1lzH lllldroom., .i ftPlrll• 111111\t, ovtnlzlll w11n111 P9Mlld °"' WllJI tl19Mt flrtplllct, dtllu!lt 1111111111 k!lthen, forrnll lll11Jng ..-n. BMvtllvl ptllo, 1lr COl:lllll*'*I by Nltllrt. t62~ I. Since 1926 }' • CHARM PE RSON IFIED! $39,0001 POOLI DNlgMd fot "•PPY. ldlwo Mmll'/' llvlng and ...ttrttlnlnc111 ' bldrooml :I 11p1r1t1 IMtl\1, J1rv-ftmlly niom wllll t ltgll't flrtip!1<1, tormal oin!llf room. bl.lllttn r•nge, ov"' ind -dilllwt.,.,.,., custom book1Mlvn. 6ee1,1rl-tul 1wlm pool. IOW mtlnlmnanc:t '9nclsellpln;, lad• of dtcklng. Hunyl M2·U61. ·tar.bell lea·ch·es 1'IPk . . I ~ .. :The Home · 'i"yers * 10 FIJLl: PAGE ADS'EACH ~EEK. * .TAltliLL'S. IXC~USIVl'MUL TIPLE LISTIN.G. BOOK * GUA~ID ~LIS. *: c.c>M'LtTt'l')NANCING ~ ' ' ' . * ~ELITYJlll •Sllfl!CI ' .• ''LIST YOUR ffoME WIJH .. RuMB * • sou . COAST OFflCES: .' COsTA MESA' ···--· HUN1'11'1GTON BEACH ', llHl-MW. HUNTINOJOH BEACH ,.,,_ HUNTINGTON •BEACH '.. IU4 ~ ..... HUNTINGTON Bl!ACH nJ1 H ....... ·l'PUNtAIN VALLEY ' .18'14-- 'fOUljTAIN .VALLEY · " '''-"' M I I t MISSION VllJO JJU1 ., ....... . . 5-40-172Q 962~ ~·1~" 142-2561 LAGUNA HILLS . I~ ........... "-.Mml1W11N SAN juAN C~PISTRANO 4'3-1341 492-7210 11n1 ""-SAH CLi!llNTI , 11.'L•-' -' .: ~ •• ~ • ~ ~ • • • , . • i; "' . • ~· -; ~'" ~ .... f'_.• • !' .. .. ' • ,. Rome .:: • • ?,"• Evel'f . ·~ ' "' 27" Ml1t.-tesJ : . }. ::· ·' ~ LARGE 'HOME • S ACIOUS GROUNDS ··$31,900! No df"Mf for \'OUI" d'llldren to Cron v.tlell thaY •It. to ldlool fnltn tllfl room'I' 4 btdroc;im, s ti.th home, flirt• f6"\U'I' 11111m wlltt •PllNlll'll fl.,. 11i.e. for I ll fl'lt "In 1etn11," forl'l'lll dlnlM l'CIOl'fl -tlfldlt llOM>• Mfl: rnutlc for thoM lnllml .. dlnllfrt PrtHtld In the llllllt-ln drMnt kltd\tBi, llltl!wutttr foot-! lo'l'ett' Pt11os for IM OUfdoor. .Kenft. PlU&h --,.,,.., Urptllnl, drt"'-'°"""'-~ .. • ... , ., . .. ~~ • •• • • . . ,. GREGORY, t, ONE OF ~ ScHoo.L·AGE CHILDREN IN COUNTY AVAILABLE FOR. ADOPTION • .._, They're Not ~lnfptits;-B':'t T fiey Also Need Ho mes By ALAN DIRKIN said Mrs. Betty Toal, the l!Ociil worluor the 130 chlldrel-pnkntly-cleared bribe ot .. °"'"Pu.it stltft -who watches over. Gt:egory. · agency for adoptioai, 97 are school ag~, puts• "He bas been'.away from .bis mother like Greg~. At pi:esent 60 couples are At the age of 8, Gregory, a. com ive only 10 or, · 11 monibs," ~. Toal ez:· on the books u behS re~y to adopt. But checkers player, ii· a boy who knows plained. "We want to place him in a all 60 have asked ·fai infants. wbpt be wants_. ---'·----·--Jbo>OJme before he starts·to feel insecure." --"Ten years ago tlire was a belief lhat --A home. Gregory'• story is simple. His father the chances of success in placing older ~d he wants the thiJ!IS that come died when' be wu still an infant. His cbildrM weren't great, bul now we are with , it. A father, mother, perhaps an mother tried to look after him, but she fmdina this is not the case," said J•c4 older brother or sisten. Someone to play ~ .. 1..a_,,. .. oe r. chec.kei! with, someone to throw a foOt~ \.VT.111.1.u~ cope. queline 'lbomas, supervisor of the social ba1f'tD, someone to help him put bait 00 a . She decided to give him up so he could workers. fisfllng hook. bav.e both a father and m~t~er and. a The focus on tbe school-age children home. She eXplained her decision to· him has come about from a combination of Security is what Gregory wants, and said goodbye. reasons: there are few babies available although that's not the word the budding So Gregm-y knows what he .wants, what for adoption, and there are more school checkers champion uses. his mother wanted him to have, and now age children being put up for adoptlon1as "I want to play football and I want to he's walling.for it to happen. changing social attitudes have allowed go CaJ]lping and fishinr," Gregory 13)11 mothers and fathert to give up their· simply, smiling at the thought yet WAITING WITB him are nearly _ 100 child without suffering a social stigma. scarcely nising bis head from the other school-age Children, who are "It's an excruciaticg decision to make, cbecke'.rs .board. available for adoption through lbe county but often it's in the child's interest for a SECURITY IS the wm:I that social workers with the Orange County Bureau of Adoptions" \lie to describe Gregory's need. They are trying to find 1 home for Gregory' and many like hiln. agency. youngster to be given up if the parent or ln Uie past the"se were the forgotten parents simply can't cope," said Mrs. children. Before county adoption workers Janice Brown, another social worker. cOncentrated most of their efforts on placing infants in homes. That is what most prospective parents wanted and in· deed !till want. BUT PLACING an older child is much more difficult, not only because few "It's very important that we find a home for Gregory as soon as possible," ·But now few babies are available. Ot (S.. ciuLDREN, PA,GE CID) •• At Your ·service '...._ Writ. Pat Dun" to get things done. Pat will cut red t1pe, get the 1nlftrs and' the 1ctl.n you nHd to solve Inequities In government and business. M.11 your question to Pat Dunn/At Your Service, Orange Coast Dilly Pilot, P.O. lox 1560, Co1ta Me11, C1. 92626. Include your telephone number. DEAR PAT: r aui a~senior in high school and will be . at· tending colleie' in the fall of 1973. I have been aendir;li' inqWry letters regarding various ICh.olar- shlps · to ~Ir sponsors. Some of mf Jetters have been returned Jo· me marked ·wiµt either "moVed, not forWardible" ar "'addreslee W1known." Could you f111<Fthe colrect add'resses of is'many as pos- sible?·' 11:.. S., FOantain Valley The ad.dftUe1 are belle maDed &o yoa. Cur~ rent l:Uormaiioa aboat an aV.DHI, tOvctt of --... ·--... ald'lot --live aDep '*=j,!',;J.•dalfO ~gh the tlra'!l•·Ciiloolt . ·<fo\)lntitt.o -GaH-~. lltl EIY\o CUle;', W'MI, Room 181, SUia •Ala.'Jlill ~ "'l.J'em twbl ..m"IN l,tPP1 le· ~ J!I!'. (Mt. G•li· 'qpsled 111at ,,.,oi,. --P.-.•· YilJ9 fliP· 8cliotl _..... Jeulae P-·-,.. renn bl.idiOol' 11111 ran. cbandlse if he wishes. Tbe statute ,of limitations oa a rittuatlon like youre t1 30 days. I . II' DEAR PAT: My complaint is a common one and I should probablf fOl'.get it and learn a lesson, but it's be-- cbµie a "battle o( principle' 't~t I get my $15 back from a mag!Uine subscription placed early Jn lf11 with Publishers Service Company, Orlando, Fla. l've written many letters and after filing a formal complaint in December, 1971 with the Better Business Bureau, I was told by them I'd ~~"!=in~ ~~;.t1'~~ :: you. S. O., B1111Unitoa Beach SlDce . the Orange Comtty Better Business Bareaa couldn't provide any lidormaUon about tkls compuu', I contacted the Orlando Better BualnefiJ • ..... ..., Bart1a wblcb told me Orludo't PlbUlffr1 Ser· vice Compapy b the barea11'1 &op ctmplalnt 1et· DEAR PAT,;.. , • . tt~ ,_i1a serious prtblem 11n<e Ille company My aon 'iglled a Colllract to purc)lase ~I ~ '8 mdlsted· pboae aamber and .,.faoe1 to mercbandlae from 'a door.to-door '8tem>an' mor-. talk rill ulyone. The FeOlerai Ttlide Cfmmlo- tban fwo, yan...,.. 'lie ,P@id $311 ••• tat""'/ 1Ioa 'II worldoJ 1n coojaactloa wllll u.s .. Postal dianged 1111 mind 111d att.mpted to.-retum the~-aldhorltleo and Florida it.It Beller Butlnen tjlandlR within the I~ ·period allowed. •,His Barna ,,....n1auves aa all complalnt1 ohout ~ lettor wu~ "Pfl'ly l!a8 -ea.' thi• company. Send for a cemplalat l1lrm by wrtt-TliO company'I C011fti agency ieluaed to like IJf1 tag i. iho Beller Ba1lneH Departmeet of.tho Of· 8,lllion. A la'1!7er advised 1111 "" not IO )illy ""y 11ndo Cllalnber o1 Commerce, ~ ms, Orloado. mtre. monev 11Dd to eeue c::onunw:dcatio;n wUh any· Florida mu. When received, yoar complaint wru one ~ t"'Y"""lf· '!lie mercltandise hiJ he haadled thl,oagh regular chaut)1 oet ap with nevtt 'be<a ·uncntod agl! wt want 1o· know wlla\ Florida postal aath<>rftles. Other readero 1bould Iha llatptt al lln>ltatlool ll•belon!we can (!!-he aware tbal Pabllihm -CompanJ •P- ol I~ Jt'1 1-1 two ,...,,. 11nce be has haanl from <nte1 15 !Dtercoaaected compajliet1 ti,.aglloat Ille aDyoae.il nprd·to this transaction. eoantry, lncta"dln,1 PabHshen Strvlee Comoany of E. S., Bilntln"°" Beacl CalUorftla, Sanutlto, Cal~ Thk flra olellled OJ U ,... -waa't ZI ,_. ,..,. .,W --wlti tbe 11me. Pabllah.., Servt<e Com. lie llpeol * co~ tw. ,_.l'!'~nal pany -allog oat of Orlando. U-, muager ........ ll1llod. All.-·..,. .... --..... l>n""1 .... Gthtr ....... _,. priacl· ,... • -• oll die ,...... ...,. •' It pal1 are th -• '" boi~ .. ,,,,..., and Ute -.. <1lll>el, -"' o _..,,. ' -IJ .,_,. accordlq to Illa 'OrlaJMlo Bel- _. ,..... ... 11; .. -·-' .... " ... --....... -... BwaL ' I , ' • t • I• ' --, • lwlcjar, s.,ttmbtf 17, 1972 Few .Babies ·--------------,,---, Available 1a0011-................................................................. ...,,_ ............... i', Adoption Requett• MldeToTheCount l To Adopt ' ,I00,1-----------f-----; r ! • By PATRICK BOYLE Of 11M D•llr ,li.t SNH ~~11-~~~~~~~~~~1-~~~~~1 t I The heartbreak of a couple"that cannot bear children was once partly alleviated In Orange County lllrw&h adoption. But recent changes ·l.ri the California abo~ Jaws, the ready availability. of birth control devices and the changing attitude of unwed mOtben toward their infants have almost made adoptlom of babies a thing of the past. In the past five years, county offlclah: say the number of adoptions bas dropped dramatically. In 1967, nearly 7 O O children. primarily inlant.s, were placed in adoptive families in the county. That was the year the new tberapuetic abor· lion law went into effect. Ir. 1971, just over 300 children -few of them infants -were placed in new ·homes. That same year, the county bad almost 2,000 requests from fami!Jes want· ing to adopt a child • OFFICIALJ; oi the co\lllty and of the Children's Home Society, a private ado~ lion surice, bl'1ne the change-on tevera.I factors . . "Young girls keeping their child ls very socially acceptable now, where two or three yeara ago, it wasn't." says Mrs. Helen Hunt.er ~•dminislnlt!I._-'Upetln. tendent of adoptions for the county WeUare Department. "It is the 'in thing' among adolescent peer groups to .keep the child." Nina LaRosa, supervisor of the Children's Home Society (CMS) echoes the observation. "Now many of the girls who go through a pregnancy will keep the child," she says, "but for bow long is ariotber ques· tion." • ... --------·-- -'62 '63 '64 '65 '" '67 '68 ... '70 Number of Children Ad opted In County 11 .. ,,.,... .., DtllY ,. ... , 4111•1 "'"' (nlllll • ~1iss LaRosa says many young girl5 simply sef.k an abortion as the answer to unwanted pregnancy. "WE WERE brought up to see life in a certain way," she says. "Young people just are not seelrig it that way anymon. The idea of aborting a fetus is not ao awesome to some people as it used to in 1970, there were 352,800 llve births and 65,369 abortions' Public Health Depart· ment figures show. In 1971, there!Were only about 33().,000 live births compared to 116,749 abortions. Oranie County, the de cl inc WR! 13:,1 percent. "These and other findings indicate that 1egal aborUolll have played and can ~ , tinue to play a lisntflcant role in alowl6~: the populallon SNWth from b o ~b•' legitimate and We1Ittmat. lertWty hi ,!t ~ '"'"" oald a Ulilveni\)' of Callfo_T . i:eport "' population. b:.." - According to state officials abolti911S have been a significant factor ln the birlhrate d<cllne since 11167. In Callfornla Comparing 19'10 to 1971, the number of live blrth.t nationwide declined six percent, ·the ·state department says. In California, .which does not have the most liberal abortion laws in the country, the birth rate dropped 11.1 percent .. For See ADOPTIONS, Pip C-11) ,i DEAR PAT: Recen~ly I went to the Junlor League's Cof· fee "Garden in Corona del Mar for l11Dch Ind was Impressed by the beautiful flowers in the Sher· man Foundation garden. I noticed a gardener wat. er.big them or spraying them with a jar atta~ lo a hose . Could you !ind out II this ls a chemi- cal fertilizer, how regularly It is used and where It can be purchased? . J, F., Rantiqloa Beach Leon Sandate, llead gardener at the SMrmu Foundalloa gonln oald he me1 one P,... ferti- lizer tablet ID a water wand IJll'•Y two to tine tlme1 a week. A HIP Green Pnm tablet 11 11ed for foUace and a ProeD Bod ta Bloom tablet for nower1. DEAR PAT : The court awarded me $200 per month in all· ·tnolly following a heated divorce cast in 1981. At tha't time I was working, but now am permanent· ly disabled and living on a Umlted Income. My former hll!band does oot pay this alimony and now I am told I must engage my own attorney to force him to comply with the court,order. Can l appeal to FamUy SUpport since I can'! afford a private attorney? M. 8., Cotta Met• Since tl:Mre are no cblldrtn llYOl.ved la yoar non-support problem, your cue malt M JlucDed by a private a«orne1 1D a clvU nit-•ctlon to secure ,...iar allmoay paym,.11. Y• drcuJn. 1tance1 pnllobly wtald \ullfy Y'" !tr Joelp from the LeJll Aid Society. Yoa may applJ lly vllltllls the Letal Aki offtee at 702 S. Brudway, Santa' Aaa. v I'm tired of belng harused by· anacrupuloua door-to-door salesmen and people collectlng for charity. What type of license art ulesmen re- qulttd to have and bow do you tell a lake charily from a legitimate one? c.s., Mltdoa Viejo Pediller1 wbl solicft In unlD()Ol'JMll'l:ted area• eucb 11 yown luut carry a Ucense tuued by ·tbe Sheriff'• Depertme11t. However r.,e1e11taUve1 of companiet l.eated II tlte eouaty aeed not Uve lndlvtd11I·-CUrlly IOllcllor1 on required lo lho1' wrilt« plhorluffoa lo IOlidt 1lped by at feat( twe odlellf1 ai tM ebttty ud u laforma .. Uoo card llped bJ Ille Ofaaga Coaajy Depart• meat el WeUare. Dlfterut nplatlou applf on IOllc:llatloo lo elllel wttlt Ille law1 Vll'J'lnl from dty .. di)'. cau dly llall .. 1 .... tbe nplallo•s .. )'OW ...... You and the Law Health Insurance Dates Illness H you need an operation but bave no botpllal Insurance, you migbl get the following bright Idea: take out Insurance first, then have the operation. Obvioully, the insurance companles would not like this sort of thing. To prevent tt, health insur- ance policies often say you are not covered for a "pre-et:istlng" Ulneu -that is, an Ulneu you already had wben you bought the lnsuranc.. But when does a disease really ..,...,. begtn? Filing a specific date ls not al· ways easy. In one sense, in terms of latent susceptibility, a desease may be •Ctaced' all the way back to birth. M a poetic judge once put it: '1'1.e. seeds of death are aown when the flnt breath of llfe is drawn." -. '!' ......... But the law generally dates a t,, ii':~ dlsee!Je from tbe time wben "dlscov-,~f erable symptonia" first appear. Tate the cue of~ woman who had a gaD bladder oper- ation. The tnsurance . company refoled to pay bet U]ll!Mes, bec1111e s11e· had had occuiooal stom- tfcb pains litfor~ t.ltlng out the polJcy. "'.111o* l!Alns\" al'fllod the company ln a court bearing, "mean she must have already bad 1aD bladder trouble at that t4me. Therefore, Jt wu •pre-existing,." Bat the court disagreed and upbtld the woman's claim. 1l>e judge sald mere pain frao nof a clear enough signal of what she had. Suppose the di8eaae ls alroady llnowu and simply get. wme. That usually ls not covmd. One man bad cataracts when he 1>!>ught a dlaablllty insurance policy. Uk sight gradually laded, and be fin- ally becamt blind. Waa this a pl'HI• I.sling coodltlon, excluded from his iJ>. surance coverage 7 .A coort lllid tt was indeed, be- cause the bllndnea wu 1 n1tural fore.. .seeable devalopmellt of 111 allll!ent ht already melf be bad. But In uiother ease, a woman did collect fot surgery on a bunion. made tuddenly _,. When she bumped Jnto a door. -i:iie coart Nld .the cbang• Jn her CondJlktl WU IO -led anJI .. dru- tlc that It could Jatrly bt called a . braDd -al· nlctlon. .. ' '--icM ht A.stldlnM . . \ ' • "! ' \ I • -• -• • !"le • • • • •I . ·, • " '·· • ·~ ; ~ • . ' ·' '~ • . ' • l ' •• ' . .. . ,..._ DAILY PILOr Good Deed People DAILY 'II.OT 11•" Plltflt SIAN LllTHI, 9, AND N&W WHEELS Love Bits the Road For nlna-year--0Id Sean Lelthe, Newport Beach is full ol Good Deed People. · . Sean'• father died Sept. 6 lh Hermosa Beach and when Sean and hls mother returned to their Corona de! Mar home from the funeral the . following Saturday, Sean's bicycle had been stolen. A family friend , Carolyn Cleland , asked the DAILY Pl· LOT to tall the sad story Jn an attempt to pursuade the thlel to return the bike. , The re.sult was more than a dozen calls from local resl· dents who wanted I<> give Sean a bike to replace the one that had been stolen. The thief was never heard from. One woman called the boy directl y and offered him a bl· cycte. "Most of the people called me," Mrs. Cleland said, "and I told them we'd wait a few days in the hopes that whoever •tole his bicycle would return it. But when this lady talked to Sean, he was so thrilled he accepted her oiler." So Sean has a new bicycle th.anks to his anonymous bene- f&Clrell and a higher qplnlon of Duman nature because of all the people who were wllllng to help. . "I can't get over it." Mrs. Cleland said . "I didn't know there were so many wonderful people." How fctHelp RECRUITS: ORANGE COUNTY -Before a series of educational programs on alcoholism is presented next month, volunteer• are needed to compile ~Ulng lists, address mail· tngs, order literature and films, mue·'al:ld distribute pos ters, make telephone contacts and call civic groups. I 1.. •: Volunteers also are needed to operate projectors and kerve coffee during the meetings· whlcb will take place on Sundays from 2 to 4 p.m., starting Oct. 1 in the Founta in Valley Comniunlly Center. Eleanor Pike may be contacled it 835-3830 for deta il s. ~ DRl\!!RS: ORANGE CO~ -A woma n who can give .to to 15 hours per week to taking a mobil e recruitment unit l!iroughout south county communities 4s needed by the Big ~rothers of Orange County. She would Jlistribute llterature. answer questions about the organization and recruit volun- teers. Gary McNeil •f 544-7773 will anawer question•. CRAFT INSTRUCTORS, CLERICAL WORKER S: GA R· DEN 'JROVE -PatJentt at the new ·Artificial Kidnev renter, Gar . '!. Grove would welcome a chance to learn nC"' ha ndi- crafts lo occupy both hands and mind. Vol~nteers are needed to teach thi1 program. Clerical help also is needed and anyone available tu trans- port patien ts may contact Jean Larson at 530-2370. DRIVERS: ORANGE COUNTY -The Volunteer Bureau In Ne\\1port Beach wants to locate more drivers who can vo~u ntecr for short driving assignments \Vithin the county. Pr~marl y they \VOuJd be tran!pOrtlng people to medical ap- pointments. J anet Saleha may be called at 642-0963 for assign- ments. TUTORS: ORANGE COUNTY -Orange Coun ty Literacy Council needs volunteers to tutor English phonetically and te ach En glish as a second language. Volunteers will be trajn. ed and the next session Is sc heduled in October in the Santa Ana YWCA. Janet Saleha may be called at 642·0963 for de- tails. Hejp for You HELP LINES -Uniesa specified, the telephone Jlnes listed below are open 24 hours .to talk to anyone needing help. Some are better at handling drug-oriented problems; others are more versatile and provide shelter a sympathetic ear or strong support in a time of crisis. ' COSTA MESA -Youth Problem Center, 642-0032. HABOR AREA -FISH. temporary emergency welfare service organl•allon, 642·6060. HUNTINQTON BEACH -Harbor Helpline, 894-4242. LAGUNA llACH -Lagun1 Beach Hotllne, 494·11ELP. NEWl'ORT BEACH -Pregnancy counseling, 642-4436, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. SADDLllACK VALLIY -Helpllne 830·2522 noan lo mldlllght · ' ' SAN CLEMENTE -Hotline, 492-8255. SANTA ANA -Hope Place, 542·HOPE. LINCOLN -VILIFIED VAN BURIN -IFFITI SNOB? HARRISDN -MAN IN MANSION Americans Rejecting the Politics Of Hoopla for Campaigns of· Reason • By WILLIAM M. AllMSTRONG ChrllUan Science Monttor Sertnce It h.u been 11id that the rivalry between Amlrlcan polltlcal portleo la a 1ub!Utute for clvil war. But do Amerlcau really take their politics a.t seriously as they say they do? Historians wonder. An observer of the American political convention once called It the 11great est three-ring circus in the world." ln the 19tb century, when the United State1 wu an infant u nations 10. European visitors were horrified by the antlca they witnessed at American presidential n o m I n a t I n I cooventlom. Moees Ostragonkt, a noted European political 1elentilt, attended a national convention in 1888 and went home with thi! ml.led impression: "In a flt of intoxication lhe delegates yield to the m01t tudden lmpulae1, dart in unexpected directlon1, and blind -ohance has the-last Word .---.;¥et when you carry your thoughtt back from the scene which you have l1't witnessed and review the line of resident11, you find that if' they have not all been great men, they were at leut all honorabl e ... " POLITICAL DEMOCRACY aomeone said, 11 a luxury; to enjoy lt one must be willing to give up aome of the "ef· flclency" of authoritarian 11ystew. Although this statement is open to challenge on ground.I that authoritarian societies are far from proven mode:ls of efficiency, there is no doubt that during the 19th century there revolved a lusty •tyle ol American polltlca that reflected the more prfmJUve lnrtlncts of a fronlier- nurtured people, a atylfl based on rude national cbaracteristies that encoura1ed one foreign crl.tlc acidly to declare that Americans were the onJy people he knew who had pu11ed from barbarilm. to decadence without experiencing civtllza. lion. Having said these provoking things let me briefly tum to tbe or111n of American poUllcal partle1. 'll!Oy are Jn a real aenae extra-legal bodies, for the federal Constitution makes no allowance for the ei:lstence of parties. When around 1789 Political factions began to fonn in-the United Statee, such statesmen as George Washington and Jam" Madiaon deplored their coming. Nonetbeleu poHttcaJ parties -two of them -came into beina:, and the polltlcal structure of the United States ever since Ma been based on the prel!IUDlpUon of a twi;party ayltem. One of these lnlant parties wu Thomas Jef- ferson's Democratic-Republican party parent.., of the present-Oay Democrat ic The oilier wa!J the Federalist party, roughly •-which i1 to 11ay, indirectly -In parenlhood to the present Republican party. JEFFERSON'S Republican party, as it was usually called In his day, was the more popular, that ls left leaning, of the two parties, wilh Alei:ander Hamilton's Federalist party servina the COO· servalive lntere1ts of the COuntry. To a degree, ()f COW'!e, these dl11tlnctions survive In tbe modem Democratic and Republican partle11, although foreigners are quick to point out the differences between the major partib are more im- aginary than real. After slightly more than a generation. the Federalist party died. The political vacuum thai.._ its demise created was eventually fillld in the 1840's by the Whig party, alao a conservative party but one looked upon as an "organized in- compalability" because of the clashing interests of the Southern plante rs, Northern capitalists, and We stern fr()n- tiersmen \\'ho made up its membership. Somewhat like a "mule without pride of ances try nor hope for posterity," the Whig party moved with a succession of starts and balks for nearly a generation"' until it was supplanted by the Republican party In the er& leading to the Civil War. During their brief existence, the Whigs elected two prealdenta. Tbtlr best- remembered victory -t.Dd the one whlch, because of tt!I circUJllke at- moophere, probably ought to be the most lqotten -came In the election or 1140 that uw Incumbent Prealdent Martin Van Duren, an Eutem Democrat, seek- ing re-tlectlon qainllt Whig challenger WtUlam Henry Harrlloo. Harrllon ..... a Weste rner, removed to the Ohio country from Vlrgln.la, with 1 reputiUon as an Indian llJhltr that modllU h!Jtor1cal research hat mostly fJ'Utd. SHOUTING MATCH DURING 1196 CHICAGO DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION not let In on thia fact . In the 1840 campaign, both candidates skirted the iasues and d e v o t e d themselves to attacking one another. The Whigs , who had created a "plain man" candJdate in Harrison so that they could attack his polished opponent Van Buren u an effete aristocrat, worked Harrl90n's imaginariy log-cabin origin to the hilt. Van B!ufen, who, as the politiciil heir of Anl:lrew Jackson was the closest of the candidates to being a apoknman for , the~ man, was nonetheless attacked as ·a lover of old l!lllver and easy living, one whc wore cor- sets and perfume-scented whiskers. Onetime Federalist Daniel Webster, now a Whig, campaigned for Harrison, explaining to the voters that he, Webster. was not born in a klg cabin but some or his brothers and sist~ were. AFTER ALL tbaf hoopla, tbe Whigs held office on1y four weeks, for Har- rison's successor, J~ Tyler -whom the Whigs had chosen as the general 's running mate to attract Southern votes -was a Democrat! 'The Republican Party, which replaced the Whig party in the 1850's, differed from it In that it was opeo1y a sectional party, born out of controversy over the extension of llavery and tb6 t.arlff. From the beginning, the power base as well as the financial strings of the Republican Party wH Jn the East, but the party depended for its rank-and-file support on Middle WeStern fanners. In l.!J6(> a fonner Whig, Abraham Lin- coln, became the fil'!t Republic.an presi .. dent of the United States. POlitive leaders always encounter violent o~ poeition and few presldentt wltb the possible u ceptlon of Washington and Franklin D. Rool!levelt have suffered so much personaJ vlllflcaUon in office as Lincoln. Llncoln's subsequent enabrine-. ROUX FROSTING 15,0Q reg. 25.00 mcnt In the hearts of Americans does not obscW"e the fact that his assassination had political overtonea, In that his assassin, John Wilkes Booth, was a partisan Democrat. The Union victory of 1865, although It was achieved with the cooperation of war Democrats like Llncoln's vice-president and successor, Andrew Johnson, ushered in two generations or Republican domina- tion in natlnnal politics. Although one will scarcely glean it . fn.m abldylng the campaign rhetoric of the major political parties of the era, tt was in the latter part of the 19th century that more pressing contemporary prob- lems -urban sprawl, the ghetto, ecological waste, and rising crime rates -began to grow. The end ()f lhe Civil War in 1865 mark· ed. a dividing line 1n the development of the Uhited States. In political terms lbe war resolved the question of whether or not a state could secede from the Union, but in a larger sense It triggered the almc:t overnight transformation of the UnJted State11 from an agrarian-based soclety to one dominated by the middle-- class values or an urban industrial capitalism. Wint GREAT individual fortunes to be mad~ after 1865 In wiregulated corporate activity, Americans greedily became servants to technology, tmcarlng that they were thereby aowlng the aeeds oI environmental crisis for a succeeding generation. As the quest for indJviduaJ and cor- porate riches became indentlfled with public pollcy, codes ol polttlclll 1110ra!Jty took on the aspect of a Great Barbecue, and America entered what Mark Twain dillastefully dubbed tho Gilded Age. CorporaUon1, in their ea1emeu to obtaln govcmrnent largess in the fonn of tarll!s, subsldJes, and franchises, fell Into the routine of proferr.lng bribes to - legislatoTl!l. Some congressmen openly allowed themselves to be placed on the payrolls of corporations. The chief cause that bistoriana ucr:lbe, aside from the backwash of war, to the letdown in political morality in tlie United States during the Glided Age ls the laissez-faire theory, cberil!lhed by the 19th-century Americans, that the private interest is more sacred Uum the public interest -the theory that ellclted from a president of the PennsylvJUlla Railroad the cla1111ic comment, ''The laboring man will be protected by lhose to wboqi God chose to give wealth." THE END result or this rationalizing of the acquisitive urge was that neither ma- jor political party addressed ltself to the real issues of the day: dishonesty in business and government, the slwnr in the cities, poverty and malnutrition in rural areas, the plight of the· factory worker, the persecution of minorities\ and the whole clutch of problems left in the wake of the too rapid indwtrialiZltion of the rountry and the advance of technology. A voiding issues and wooing votel'I in- stead with clonlsh tactics was good politics during the 19th century. II it good poUUca today? An accumulating body of evidence says no. Nowaday11 few voters accept the notion that soclety can survive w I t h o u t restraints on producers as well as am. aumers, or th at the unplanned con- sumption of natural resources I s preferable to a planned one. The evidence is overwhelming. tt can be seen, for u:ample, in the surge of voter intere1t 1n issue-oriented C4D- dJdates Uke George McGovern and Gov. G6irge C. Wallace -that penonal 1'charism1" and clrcuslike effects thlt Ignore deep-seated voter grievances Ire no loo~er the key to success in pollUcal campaigns. Sok gllnls of sun st reaks shining through your ho"°'. , • ~ch a prttfy, natu"!I look; espoclally"wtth\!Odoy's comlff' ilylts. Taka advantage of. our very special offer to' add a little sunshint to your hair ond become your prettiest You for summer. (1kompoo & ••I not Includo!!f). Lang hair additional. •• IN NOMINATING him, the Whip palled ovar tbe ·.ia1m1 Cl ab!tr~ men tn their per1y ouch •• Henry Clay and Daniel Webcior, so tbal the7-tnJghl_ pre•nt to the votal'I 1 canOldate with the double appul or military hero ud common man of the new democraQ'. Actually, Harr1eon wu a rich man who Jlvad Jn a llatcfJ m1,,.ioo 1tt.qlM llJ u .,,., of -.... 11111 Ille, -..... ,. . ' ' ' ljlWl'OU e I\ P~OM llWiO e lllWPOU CINTU t M4·ilOO e litONDAY i ,.!DAY IO•OO.f"O e OTHH DAYS lt•OO·l •lt , • f, I . . ~ • • Sunday, Stpttrnbfr 17. 1972 DAILY .. LOT C_~ I Ole Miss: It Was -White Game to Me r edith ,.,. l"lloM ·NO SIGN OF CONFLICT AT OLE MISS TOOAY Bearded James Mtredith Rt luts on Campus II)' 1lllL Cl!IDEll OXFORD, Miu. CAJl) -"It WU my flrat riot," the repnrifr s&ld. "YOU llhould have .... me -· llumbling around ln the ,.., gu like a big dumb ilob. ~body sllol me in the back." "It happened right over there," he added, pointing to a stretch of 1un1pla1bed sidewalk. James B. Meredith, alum- nus extraordinary of lbe University of Mississippi, nod- ded and looked poll,.ly In- terested. They were Blanding near the !root ol the Lyc:oum, the Ole MlBs admlnlstratioo building: a white man, sweating in coat and tie, hlB bald •pot gather· ing glow from the hot 111111, and o Negro of medium helght, 1porting a grizzled new beard, wearing the heavy •hoe!, shirt and trousers of a laborer - looking more like a janitor than a black folk hero. "What did they git you wltb?" asked Meredith. "Two doubl ... ught buckshot between the shoulder blades, one on each side of the spine. Blam ! Knocked me down so hard I bollDCi!d." Tea ,..,. q• W. -111 Jama M-111 broke die -barriu al Ille Ualwnlly of Mhlllllppt. Fl&M ,.an qo W. moalll armed ltdtral lroopo l......t Ille 1ategralloa of Llllle llocl<'• c.....ai HIP s.11oo1. Art. usu. '1'e state ud federal pverameals were daroWJI .... eeaflld .. -m-. Rtporlu BUI Crider WH unoq Ulote wbote W'*9 wu 1pWtd at Ole Mils. He met MeredlU. .. c1mpu1 rece11tly to compare memories. Tbe memories of UtUe Rock 1re relived la another article below. which Included President Jolm F.Kennedy,AUy.Ge~Robert F. Kennedy, Mississippi Gov. Ross Barnett, an assortment of juctg.,,, 538 U.S. marshals, 22,000 combat troops and un· told other thousands. TWO MEN -French reporter PaU.: Guihard and W.R. Gunter of Oxford - were killed in the vlo1ence which erupted Sept. 3, 1962, shortJ)r after Meredith arrived on campus escorted b y marshals. Hundreds were injured or wounded -29 of them marshals hit by gunf\re as rioters whooped around the wb i t e • c olumned Lyceum building all night, like injuns with a wagon traln at bay. and shooting bullets?" ~ reporter asked as they strolled past the library, '"In Baxter Hall. 'lbat's a men's dormitory, way down at the !ar end of the campus. Me and some marshal!. I werit to bed. got a good night's sleep." "Slept through it?" 1be reporter wa.s incredulous. 11You got to understand bow it was," Meredith uplained. "AU that stuff, it was whites against whites. It wu ir .. relevant to me. I wasn't in. volved, There wasn't a Negro involved, unless one got ao- c id en ta 11 y caught ""UP somewhere. It was just a game the white power struc- ture was playing -one they had to play before I could play MEREDITH CHUCKLED It was more than a riot. m.ine." and gazed around at pleasant Ot&er "'riots have had higher The game he came to play took place the next day. · green lawns and handsome deati. tolls, worse destruction. buildings, squinting a little in nus-.one was spec,ia.1 because the sun. He bad joined the it stemmed from a bead-t~ IT WAS a lovely morning. reporter for a fresh look at the head test of federal versus Airborne troops in full combat campus where a riot 10 years state power. White Mississippi rig bad arrived at dawp, ago started the Meredith civil vibnW:d with undertones of sweeping across the canipus m rights saga. hysttpcal rebellion. a skirmish line. The rioters "I can see this vlsit is going The state's effort to block melted away. . to have more impact for you federaI court orders that Ole 'Ibou.sands of other troop•' than it bas for me," he said. Mias L-admit Meredith had were pouring in. "Actually," he 8dded, "you f~ bolled down to who was 'I1tis rural area bad never -probably saw ·a-lol-more-ef-i~&b&-Unittd statea .or--seen-sueh -firepoweFi-------· than I did. So much of it was Miss"81ppl. Guarded by m a r s h a 1 s , irrelevant to me." Mer,ediµt waa brought on Meredith walked to t tie. Meredilh uses "i1Televant'' campus on a fine Sunday Lyceum. frequently in talking about his even_tpg. There was just a Hundreds of exploded tear bitter year at Ole Miss. tou~ of fall in the alr. gas canisters littered the It seemed an odd way to 1 ___ -grass around the building. brush off a tumultuous civil "WHERE WERE YOU when Their acrid breath tainted rights chapter with a cast they started throwing bricks every breeze. Cars that ·had been parked aionc Unlvenlfy Circle, which loopt around tilt park ln front of Ille L)'C<lllll, were now s mo1Jderln1 wredtage. Some sli!ewalb had be<n ripped up , to provide missiles. INSIDE the l-yceum, Meredith reglstlfed u a transfer student from JacUoa State, shilling from an all- black school at the staU! capital to the lily-white "establishment" school at OJ.- ford. It was Oct. 1, 1962. On the next Aug. 18 ho became the first b 1 a c t graduate o[ the ,University o! Mississip L !Us dlpfoma coot the federal government '5 million in troop and bodyguard expenses. He never spent a campll3 day u~arded. The last 25-m"'mt detaChment of !Oldiers pulled .out 24 days before h e graduated but marshals re- mained to the end. The 10 years sin c e Meredith's moment of triwnph tn the r,egistrar's offiee has made a lot of difference at Ole Miss. There art 400 blacks among the 7 ,000 students now. BLACK snJDENTS passing them on the sidewalk eyed Meredith casually. with no sign of recognition -not surprising in view of his new beard. White paid no attention at all. If wu hard to believe that •, ' once as he and his guards "' ""'" made their way ' through • EPIC SCENE AT UNIVERS ITY 10 YEARS AGO distraught coed exclaimed : James Meredith M.klng His Way to C"l111 "Why doesn't somebody kill -,----=--------=-----'------ him!" "·I see people-&very day who were studenl.! out in those crowds back then ,'' he said. 0 'I1ley are the same people, ·but they would react dif- ferently today. There had to be a change and I forced them through that change. That game ha.!J been played." eOOi:.S"1iof'Pt: One Block \Ves t of 5 Crowns TARO YASHIMA , Famova Child'"'' Autho,...llluatr•tor AUTO!illAPHINCO Wedn•ad•y. Sept. 20, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. ti "" THE CHILDREN'S IOOK SHOPPI J111 .f••t C..., Mtlllwl)", g;,,_ 991 MM '7,S..1424 LITILE ROCK REVISITED fRll TIA.VIL SHOW AUSTRALIA -NEW ZEALAND & SOUTH PACIPIC ISLA NDS •. '· :: :· ·. 350 Troops Escorted 9 Negroes; Today Campus ls 40% Black 7:l 0 I'·•·• TI111ndey, ~JI l eyel I••, AMatel111 c .... Dhffyi.H) A re•I "mu1t" for pl1nnin9 to .. r •IHI crui•• "•c11io1u. 90 miit- ule1 of 1n1fuf id111 on U>r••R end In p1ri11fl. : By ROBERT CAREY LJTl1.E ROCK, Ark. (UPI) -Anny iruckJI can;<ing bat· tie-ready elements of the 101st Airborne Division nunbled tbroqh the empty streets ol LltUe Rock eerly that Sep. tember mornlng 15 years ago, beading for Central !Ugh School 'lbe full weight· and force of.- the fed«'81 government was being brought to bear on a 80Vereign state of the republic for the first time since Civil War ReoonstnK:tion to enforce a federal mandate. The public schools could no longer serve as separate black and willte institutions. The U.S. Supreme Coor! bad so ordered' in its 1954 Brown vs. the Boerd of Education decls1on. And it hod said the seporallon must be ended t.wttb all deliberate speed." For Little Rock, Its hour had come. Al t'h o u g h piecemeal ocbool 'lnlagretion had taken pli.Ce sporadically, and in lnitances quietly' the first pltcbed battle ol Southern reaistance to the Supreme Court was to be !ought and loot l>Ue. While 350 federal troops rimmed the school and kept the peace, rifles at the ready, bayoneta fixed and unsheath- ed nine black dllldren walked ,m:, prevli>usly ail·whl" Cen- tral Hlg)l the morning of Sept. 25, 1957. Fl\l)M THAT momeot the face ol the nation was permenently changed. Little Rock Ctntra1 WU the bencb- tnJtk of what wu: to came tllroUP the long and troubled 'IOI!. Gov. Orval E. Faubus was In the Crst y .. r of hlB second two-1'\ir c.nn In the fall of 1957. li'l>1d been a tradition In modem ArtanSu polities that no one won re--electlon to a Gml Moulding ' ' I EG • - third term. But Faubus liked being governor and very much wanted to keep the job. Events bad r11oved swiftly that summer. Federal Court Judge Ronalt! Davies had ordered the school board to proceed with its integration plan, beginning with Little Rock Central in September. The .day_be!ore llChoo1 was to· open Faubus appeared on local television in the evening to announce be was calling out the National Guard because of "evidence of disorder and threats ol disorder.'' "I must state here in all sin- cerity, that it is my QPinlon, yes even a conviction, thet it 'will not be possible to restore ordef and proltct the liVe3 end property of citizens if forcible integration is carried out tomorrow ih the schools of tb!s community," ·be said. THE FOLLOWING d a y , Sept. 4, Nationa: Guard troops turned away Negro children ' attempting to enter Central. The next week FaJJbus . ap- peared on national television, saying his actio& "were pro- per and prudent under the circumstances that existed." 'lbe confrontation built, and two days later Presldent Eisenhower wu reported to be viewing devek>pments with an attitude of ''patient watchfulness." Etsemower asked Faubus to talk with him and t h • goveroor of µtansas ,went to w ll!blogton. Their two-hour and len..ninuto mteting was cordial but lhcmclusive. On Sept. 20 Judge Davies ruled Faubus had NOT used the tr<IOJl'.!I to preserve law and •«lei: .. ho had claimed and enjolneCI hlln lflil the National <;luanl from hltmerlng with lntegraUon. The aovernor'a al· torneys walked out of the hearing. ' Tbet Friday mn1D1! Fubus Phone 642·9493 • 714 w. l!ldl s .... Costa-. Calif. t:l627 I I t ' ' fiber of the Constitution," the Arkansas Gazette SIATINC l.IMITID -ADMISllOH a'I TICKIT ONLT • FlltlE TICklTS AYALLA8LI ONLY PROM ; removed the guard, ending a 17-day face-off with the federal govennnent. Local police moved in. editoriallred. And• pro-BOYD TRAVEL :1~·~.·~~:•r. phetically, ''The greatesl irony:l~~;:;;:;;;;:;;;~;;;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;;:;';:;;;~;;;;;;;~s~ .. ~··~-~~~ It Wa! a quiet weekend. The Arkenaaa Ruorbecka opened the football season before an enthusiastic crowd in Little Rock's War Me m oria l Stadium, beating Oklahoma SW. 12-0. People hoped the troubles were over. 'Ibey were_ wrong. ON MONDAY morning, nine Negro youths slipped in a side door of Cenlral. A crowd of whites outside, some of them ~. oChers crying and cursing, went on a rampage. The Arkansu Gazett e, which won Pulitzer Prizes that year for it5 coverage and. editorials .on the school crisis, desCribed the. scene this way. CALLED OUT GUARD Gov. Orv•I E. f 1ubu1 FEDERALIZED GUARO President Eiaenhowtr ''The crowds roamed tltrQugb Ille 'stceets, trying repealedly to break through noon the nine black youths !Choo!. And In the morning the police line and get into the were removed !or their safety. sunshine of Sept. 25, nine school. Husky m<n and boys fought w1th poUce, newsmen 'Ibe next day President young black Americans went and passing Negroes, broke EiseMower, calling the out-iO school through the front out car windows and once burst a "disgraceful oc-door to sfay. tried to tip over a pickup con-curenee," federafu.ed the "And so the reckless course talning two Negro men. Arkansas National Guard and the governor embarked upon of all, he has by bis acts and words de~t a major and perhaps 1 I blow to the cause of se ga on which he -purported to uphold." -Faubus" was-rt.elected to a . third term the following year by the largest majority in the state's history. He won fourth , filth and sixth terms . An at- tempt by Faubus to come back to the goveroonbip two years ago failed badly. Times had changed. Edwin L. Hawkins 1 57, a black man, has been a teacher and school administrator most of hi5 adult life In Arkansas. He Is today principal of Little Rock Central, which has an enroll ment this fall of 2,029. The enrollment in 1957 was 2,000 even. There Is one major difference. Central la now 40 percent black. The questions raised at Cen- tral in '57 spread through every strata of life i n Arkansas as well as the rest of the nation. "Women and teen-aged girls the Army sent in 1,200 battle-three weeks ago bas raised old stood sobbing and pleeding equipped paratroopers of the ghosls and . tested the very with white students to leave lOlst. Fifty-two cargo planes, 1-=---------.;_----------1 the school. Inside the school C.12:1s and C.IJOs, flew the there!wu nolae, confusion and troops from Fl Campbfll, aome' pushing but no Ky., to Little Rock Air Force Violence." Sue outaide the city and CITY POLICE oould no1 -trucka full or troops rolled in handi. Ibo crowds and before from. the base to near the high IN COSTA MUA COMPLnE FAMllY DENTISTRY U. UAMC el ·DIHTISTlY FOi CHILDllN • ADULTS e 1!-«AVI e FI LLINOI e l •IDOll • I I got rid of unwanted hair in minutes and it staved off for weeks. Bf Alexandra llMll of Santa BarOOra, Gal The other day, I was read· Ing a beauty column in a teen magazine and a girl wrote and asked how she could gel rid. "of a heavy growth of hatr on her legs. I telt l!ke answering her, but I dldn'I have her address. 1 wanted 10 !ell her about a natural organic hair remover I've found that's jusl super. Really fantastic. It's called Oellla and It keeps ha ir ofl my leg1 much longer lhan shav· ~ don for my friends. In (act. with D~ila, you don'I ever have to shave. Or use messy, ame lty creemsor loams. I know. You see, I'm fourteen and l*ng an outdoor girl, I lust live in short shOrts and bikinis and tennis clothes. So I have 10 look smoo1h-al least on my legs. And 1hal's how OelHa keeps me. Smooth. No nicks or You have to follow dlrec-lions, of course. 8ut they're easy. You put De lila right.on your leg. Smoolh 11 special zip cloth over It. Pull-and hair's olf. When I feel how smooth my legs'ere ... wow r That Dellla really lifts the hair rlght oul. Slays off fo r weeks, too. And when !he tialr slarts to grow back. It's soft as enythrng. Sqme of the gir1s I know even use Delila on their arms and upper lips. They think It's great. 100. One thing we'v&oa11 learrted Is the longer you use Delila, the less ollen you have to. Hair just seems to come baok sparser and baby soft. You really ought to try II. Hones!. Speclally If you live in the sun llke me. NOTE: Delila"" Natura l Organic Hai r Remover. $5,95. ' • . An exci!:fc new course of beauty and fashion or girls 9 to 17 yeus old. Di5a!Ver)' is an acit· lllatating this pt<> iog experience. It'• gram, Sears lw ailed designed to help a on experts to prepare youoggirl arrive at her each session. They own indlvidull ptt-include Arlene Dahl, sooalityaiid ha own Pem Fleming. Eliza, natural look. beth Post, ]inc Bown, A girl attmds a Dorothy SamoH and Discovery aession once •-kf01tmwecb. many more. lo that time, she'll It'u dtance for a leam about make up, young girl to !cam ' buic techniques. And skin care, good groom· a chance to ""P<rimmt ' ing, hair cart, manners, and choose the thinss . fashion, diet, exercise, • thatwark best for her . voice.and speech, • andthatshe'saxn--modeling and fashion ' fortable'lrith. . ~ careers. I Sears j . . For more lnfonnation call .. ' 1crapes or culs. Available at SM W. 19th St. -Cotta Mesa Group rate $10 per girl ••• 4 girls or more $15 1: • JCPenney 1or 10 weeks. • 1 ·~2·1114_ I Thevalues arehereeveryday. 9 years through 14 years. Fashion: 15 years i . _ through 17 years ••. I \'.I hours. 1 DI. COAU AND A$SOCIATtS FASHION ISLAND, Newport Buch 11141 644.2J1J Costa Mesa 3333 Bristol St · Phone 540·~ .. _________________ ,·1riUNTIN6TON CENTER, Hunlin9ton Buch 17141192.7771 --------~ l . ( \ De Mille Traditions Color LifC ' r ! Second Thoughts i Put Him First ' ! DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 1 second jrue who ii looking back at her roistau\. f.erbapa th1a letter will save !IOITi,.,GOie.r · lecond wlle from being 11 foollih 11 I ,. .. ! George and I were longtime friends . • Ji, wJfe died within weeks of my bus- ~-We decided to marry a few month• If~· We moved into my home instead or ' ~le and I ag!"ffd that hia: dauahters f;ild have what~ver they wanted from his pllce. Many lovely antiques, paint- ings and silver wert divided amona: hll girls. We kept nothing. This home renects my history, my family background, my taste -and nothing of George's, How J rqret not having saved a few of his treasures for converaaUon pieces. I wish I could uy, "Tiu\t painting belonged to Grorge's mother. Let him tell you about ii." tf t had Lt to do over I'd have insisted that George keep everything and dole out the treasure1 one by one. They would have bttn appreciated inatead of taken for granted . -NO NAME DEAR N.N.1 Yo1 make more tbaa one poJat la )'OW' letter. I think your last 1enteace lJ tJte 810ll rt:Vtallng. Tbankl for ,wrlttn1. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our son Is 16, dependable. and we wtn very proud o( him: -until five IDOlltbs ago when be 1taNd to dlle tbll strl, who allO IJ II. Bllrl storied coming home u late aa I a.m. efter uepJnc the girl compeny on baby .. ltlinl Jobi. I didn't like ll and said ... He told me I llld a dirty mind. When I come bome !tom lhopplni and l....S Burl .... .... girl locUd In the i...., I nllM -qllelllooo u lo what they wen ... lo. I wu Informed that U a11)11111C -Pini lo ha~ could happen In Ille ur 11< In Ille ""'V' or l what have you. Again I was told l had a dirty mind. Yesterday 1 .ca me home from a meetln1 •t 3:30 p.m. nnd Burt and the girl were aJtting in the car, necking like crazy. At first I thought it was just him at the wheel. When I got nearer I saw that she was sitting on his lap. That did it. l told her this was indecent behavior and she was not welcome in our home. Now my !tOll is not speaking to me . All slgn! point to sex between Burt and th\I girl. I've been tuld it is none of my bualnesa. If the girl gets pregnan t will it be my business then? · I am sure other mothers are having this trou ble. Please help us all. - GENERATION GAPPED DEAR GAPPED: Yoar IOI 11 what 1 called "Mother Deaf." He ba1 tuned you out. Get prvfesslonal coun11ellna. Bw1 Is not solng t.o change hll behavior unlt11 you change yours. fie needs counseling too, but he would probably nitu11e It untJI yoa 111111 how to h.-ndle your anger and fra1trat1on. DEAR ANN LANDERS : A nephc\V who lived with UI (he had trouble wltb his parents and moved into our home l•st year) died Wlexpcc tedly. (No foul play. JI w11 an lllne11s.) In the past week several letters arrived, addressed to lhe boy. Should we pass them on to hll parents, deiitroy them, or re turn ~ to the senders? lf you say return them, should we wrtte on the envelope "Deceased" or "Party not known." Thank• for your help. -8AD AUNT DEAR AUNT: The letter• 1bould bt returned to tbe •enders. The mOlt co1- 11derate approach would be to write a penoul ~\e advlalng the tender that tbe boy ba1 pu5td a"·ay recently or an Ulnt11s. Your note 1bould be attached to tbe aaopened letter and moll t d in your ow• envelope. Thero ls a big dl[[crence between cold and cool. Ann Landers shows you how to play ii cool without !reczlng people out In her booklet, 41Teenage Sts -Ten Ways lo Cool IL" Send 50 cants In coin and a long, se1f-addre!sed, stamped envelhPt to Ibo DAILY PIUYr. • IF JO Ol.IOl'f .......... "" ..... Cedl B. do lllllo WU In edmlnr ol boullllll -· bit he dldn1 went bis uupjfr, 'Cecilla to ride lbom . over • twrdlel. . lie eGcour81ed bl1, YOUlll crond- dluptor, Cect to Jump and bouChl her ftl'lt bono, tlloush be nevw uw her al /Otk Oii tbe ........ No,; Mn. Randall Prelley ol Newport lleldl, Ctce bu continued lo jump and todaJ 11 a horlewoman whole a<> compllsbmenll ...Wd have made her snndf•tber imid· The IQlluence ol tbe ptoneer Hollywood movlamaker '"' bit grandda\llhler ls evi- dent 11 coe enters the Presleya' new Sponls!Hlyle homi on Udo Ille. OD tbo. walls en !rimed noetume 1kettbeo from llWl1 ol Ibo srut de Mille movlu, with bil pendlled commenlJ or OKI. And Ibo pecullar quality or ucllenienl de Mille broulht to her Ille 1bowo lloeU u ·Mn_ Praley dlJcuael her trovala arOOjlld Ibo world with him and her childhood hour• spent on movie sets, watchinC the actors and 1ctreaae1 at work. LIVED IN EGYPT cec:e Presley waa. bom In Loi Angele.: attended the University of Southern California and lived in EIYJ)t for two yean. __ _,,.. cbarlllble -k •. low>dinl Ibo J!olt7wood a-!or Gltll . -hive elWl)'I ployed • - lnenl per\ ol CICI Preoley'1,lll1, from the llme Ille ... "-lilP· .. and toUJ lier liUlr In tralnlnl and j11Dplnc .,. hlCbiY pollshod. Alf ART 11JW1)Jllnc 11 an artt'' lhl llid. 11Ii1t the one 1JJOft I can think of Uwt'• no' an ,.,. sport.' You don1 run out or 111 11 II. II keepe you l!W"lelouoly nt." JumplnJ bulldl up the le1, bock end arma, lbe uplalDtd. 11You don't pt oa and relu or you doa 1 11117 oa Yl!rJ Jona." To keep benell 1UJt and ,trim, •he "trlef1o.-t!I boallllf loncls and ~ -. ~1 mwis ·no -.rt,.,. pelhen or drlnka. KeeplnJ trim ls Important In jomplnC becau!!Jt'• eaaler for• bone to CUl7 lesa w;Jihl, she said. The rider muot.be fluid and move willl tbe hone. The renou on 1 coune vlfl In bellhl from I' to 7', dependlnJ on the cl .. , but what makeJ the courl8 difficult II lhe distance between renou. Honea !Ue II' 1trldea, Mr•. Prealey uld, and lencu.....,, usually are about 24' apart. Family lradllioo ruled that de MDlet could do "1nythln1 but act" In Ille rum wwld, Cece oald, and when abe chose not to become part of Ille industry her family WU. "delighted. II I The tradlUonal riding cootum• ii:• lntereallng, aho ad d e d, ........ "everything means aometlllnl." The -bard derby ls worn lo protect Ille beed, Ille bell can be uaed U I toumJquel end the stocklnc can be tumed Into 1 bin- dage. No brlthl colon ohould be worn becauae they ire dlalraclinJ: "He railed me," ahe Aid of her gmidfalber. ''The other cblldron went to . boarding acbooll but from tbe ac• of 12 on, I went ev~bere be went. We \faveled all over the world, When I wu 1S, we 1pent three monthll with the clrcus tt • ---o. i.111ie-;-1-grad;;-ate of• mJu\a'ey ~l- 1ege In Pennsylvlnla, saw a nickelodeon in New York and decided be could do a better job of producinl moviet, Mr1. .Presley said. I.ABT STOP GREEN HOBBES ' Mrs. Prelley'1 work Includes tralnlni "~ hone111 to mave away, fllPOOd to Ibo bit, w1lk, ir.t, canla' and turn obarpo Ix., Tllfy_J>ei!D Jll!llP!oL-11 r-. __ - tflen proll'tu to bigger ones. . In addlUon, abe competu three or f<Kll" tlmea i year. The blaest West Coat shows. take place In Indio, Del Mar and Monterey and her husband, Randy 1oe1 along "if there's a golf course handy."· Mrs. Prealey, who 1s the mother or With Samuel Goldwyn he boarded a three son•, ''handed them all tennll rac- Horse and rider are trained to almost train for Ariulna, where they intended to quets" rather than encouraging them to"""' P erfe~tion. Cece Presley has begin. their movie business, and together ride, be<:ause Ille sport is "too ti[lle<o11-'-. . they traveled on to tbe end of the line suming for a man ." accumulated a bouquet of honors from when {bey round Inclement weatbeT In Her own time is lilied, in addlUon to her abilities as a horsewoman ArlJona. HoUywooc! was the lut llop, her riding, with admln!llerin( her _ h _ _Mrs. Pr~y sru.d. JlliL there her business-affairs, doing charity work and and owes er start to her' grandfather launched his successful keeping her hoi:iie running smoothly. grandfather, Cecil B. de Mille. career. "I'm not 1 house penon," sh< em· She describe• her relaUonahip with her phasiled. "I like phyalcal sports. I love Cece enjoy• the peno· ramic view from her \. ntw Lido Isle h.;me. -• L , grandfather as a "close one." "Wt had skiing. I love to play tennis." eometbing tOiether," she Wd. "As we Devoting time to othen ii a de Mille grew older we became very close. family · tradition, and Cece Praley "He was 1 lood storyteller and always alreadf has done more than her 1bare. said, 'Any man'1 life i1 interesting, if you She bas worked with the AdopUan GWld tell it right.' and Youth Problem Center and railed "He wu demandina on the set, ·bl.It funda (or Peruvian earthquake victlml . never demanding at borne. He was my • She also has helped raise more than a Ille totally. He was probably the moat million dollars for expansion of the bonestpenonlevermet." children's home located on her Mn. Presley'• mother ran a great deal grandfather's ranch tn the Angelus N• of -de Mille'• eoclal and buaine11 affain/ Uone.I Forest, which the family donated anO her grandmother wu activt_,1'8 for youth work after hi• death. - • ' ~·more . m. from her ' ,3·· • · 9r · ~her'• movit ce r flllt Cece'• Spanish-style home. : • -_. ·~ ~· --.. \ Venereal Disease · • Topic of TV Special ... ,.,......_of v...s !II••• 11111 \lllWllDled loelloJ• pr.,..• wW be aired wbm ..... ltotbtrlne lloM boots •i.-www: A Clear ' and Pr•• J)uprff .. , 10:30 p.m. SUn4l1 .. Chonne! •. IDllDber; former Auhelm achocl aupertnteodont Pllll Cool< llld Rick -rfield of ~ Jollo Birch SOclety. Tiii lllm, -. pn>ducod ml~byEmmy­ Lom a.wort, foolum ii> ......,,, wllh -111, vlctbps aJld lllct-4 ofllcloll In oo 1~ tomPI lo determine why Los Mlolol County IU!lered an elllaioted 180,000 cues of ,_.,.,., lul year, and why tho 1ver11e 111 of girl.! noodlni: iborUOlll 1117 :vears. The lllm Y!slta Ibo Los Anselea Free CllnlC: L. A. County's HOTLINE: .-1\lemorial HOl])ltal where a 11- YeaMld bu juat pven hlrlh and an 11-ye&Nld will have 1 child (a case ot "'cblldren bav· Ing chlldren"): the Human C<Jacern Foundallan, where abortions tre ll'rlllled: I Santo-.Moaico U n It •· r ia n Church where parents are Betllpa, hdorrlewed are S t a t e Soo>alot Aathony BelltnlOll ((). Weisf Los Angelea ); State ~bl)ilnan Eugene Chappie (R·M,onterey ): State SUperintoodenl of P u b I ic Inatructlon Wl!Jon Rllea: Dr. Robert Docter, Loa Angel .. Cll7 Boord of Education rapping about why they can't Lo ta Swlt d•• --.·-•ca•· wllh lhelr '"··, tel . . .... 1 IS ... ~ • ._.. ... a1.U11 u.ior uH...-1; .. .,11 M, ll' the Windsor Hilla llolpllal In .._, v_,.. Los Anseles, where 1 h e ·caret Houlihan, h e a d average age for ahorllmw la nurae at I Jloblle ~y 11: and a Calllornia· Youth• Sur1icll Hoapltal, 1n,.. Authority coeducatloDaJ, tu 1 .. M.-A. •s•H• .'' a new educotlon clua In Vontura • comed,Y aeries begin· (lhe only legel one in lhe . nlng tonicJ!f at 8 p.m . state). on Channel 2. Crosswor~ Puzzle AqRoss 77 Eggt 157 H•dgur 19 0 111 of d11e 100 Tax 78 EQu•ll'I 159 AW. duck 2l Aelativ• 10 1 N1gl1ct 1 Blthop'1 hat .. "°"'" 1eo GMk letter 3t Aumen 102 lttli•n p1int•r e Molkilk 83 Oynemlt• 1151 Swntliqueur 33 Cloth m1esur1 103 Dun color 10 Doubl• lnv1ntor 163 L11r1 .34 Told'!' 106 S•m• 14 Shevld 115 Roldl'lbuH 166 Brine" 36 J•p.111tum1n 108 B11i9• 19 Wing 17 Sitting 117 Th1tthil'\f 37--ltbe 109 WiM 2D Sherpen . 89 Lind me111.1re 188 Digit 39 Slow tr1ln 110 TrsmpJed 21 Ii.lien ithlnd 90 M1k1 lece 169 Mini en tr enc• .'42 Accept•d 113 Kttchen ut1nlil ........... 92 Gutrdllnahtp 171 Fl.1glon 44 Betel ptlm 115 Litgal m1tter 24 Article-94 D1.1ck glnUl 1n Tippler •&Wit 119 J'ennes11efo1d 25 Kint of J!Jd1b H Hiullng 174 Northe11t •8 fl.Olm 121 Drudgery 21 Ml!fle g.nu1 vthlclti 175 Go bfck 50 Fortification 124 Mystic word 27-1• b4rcl " H .f!flcitl'I pell'-177-frencb city: JLf.~e•rt 125 Notoril't.1.__ 28 St!f 100 Horned 178 C1rr'1 53 Mylllf 127 S1nttnc1 .21 &c11ti not• 104 Am®nt 179 Plent•r 55 Movil ICIOI' 128 Aloft 30 Thus: l.lltin 105 King: Fr. 181 Engli•h 57 Y1s in M1drid ·130 Agent 12 Ojjlnfec:t 107 Clllllfy novelist 58 ~icpo11m 132 Y1lp 35 Llvtly 111 Dutch uncl• 182 Aive M Church part 134 Ntg1tlv1 prefhc ,7 Dined 112 c .. utlan 183 Old pronoun 60 Grttllled 135. Kin1m1n ---.-sp1t1t -114 Cor9 --184-Church officat-61 PhVllCi1n 13.7 Alj11p~- 40 Sh1cty trte 1111 Printef'• type 63 Wooderl peg 138 HHd: fr, .. , L.9gillll't• 117 Ro1d1t1r DOWN 65 firtt 140 Wink 43 WHtern lndi1n 118 Without: U tin epp&1r1nc1 142 S. Awier. enim1I 44 Fllh .. uce 120 Slngle 1· Idol Ml Bowfin 143 lrlsh province o45 EnrlCh 122 Hug1w1v1 2 Nook 67 Knell 144 Wr•alh •7 Support 1::3 Boiclngt1rm 3 Sp1nllh 1unt' II S1nd hill 145 Catchword "8 C1ri1dlln 125 H1nc1 4 Am1ric1n 71 Tur'ltilh till' 146 Edit provinc• 12.8 Slddlep1rt tl1g m1k« 73 E1rly 148 fled POl"ll'f 11 Vtnit'I 129 Butt 6 Growing out 75 Poker 1t1k• 150 Turm1ric la Roi.t1no pile• 131 PIQ11•rv 6 M1gici1n 78 lnv1lld1t1 151 Accumul111 M HNdllnd 133 SlipJ*l:eolf. 7 Pllc•1 79 ft1port 152 Min'• n1m1 M .Coupl•d 136 Sl11t11 8 Anoint 81 Skill 154 Gr1ek ill1nd 57 Dloc .. e. 137 Chtroe 9 e ... .ctof1h••P 82 Hindu cymbt ls 156 Silk ftbric -... 139 On1: G1r. 10 Ship'1 ttdio 84 Mu1ic1I 158 ArmMI btnd 112 J1cob'1 son \_41 Gypl'fboOk device •x•rcls1 161 H1ngm1n'1 roil M llli\tdd'f 142 Flow.r 11 Aubber t111 lti SoviM l11der 162 SingflAd11'!1 --Abtndon 145 M~icel 12 Nlrn>W Piii 88 Young limb 16' Wix 19 Cloy •x1min1r 13 W11k ti Ar11n111d in 165 Chrictm11 c1rol 10 s.,.mbol for 147 C1vlf'f 14 Gr1v111on1 thre11 168 BIVflllll tldium 149 H1rbof bo1t 15 ColOlul 93 ~oiter 170 Plfuviln river '72 Hnd: 1leng 1S3 Shlh•f'ld 16 Sptniah gold 95 Org1nlz11ion 173 Spre•d 74 Scruff 154 Mongrtl 17 Conc1min11 17 Div ing bird 171 Odin's brother 71 Gli1 hiMd: Fr. 1SS Cw.rnonin 18 R1tlcul1ted II C1vi1r 180 Down: pr•f. ~ . " • ., \ . -.,Sffitmblt 17, 1972 > DAILY llUIT (; .f Venice: Not Much of a Festival 1 an aao VEmCJ: -lilllilll "' my --.. t•• Mriollc:, I waldl lhe.reJn fell • Ille empty ~ won-dor!Dr what tt -ell about . Tbll Venloe Film Foollval lllat ...... got oll the lf'JUlld. Al' lhe dillnmtlo!I pres crowds Into Ibo gondolu and . 1-dl for tbe airport u lhe lul paparuzl trlu to aup , one ..1..Ja&t .pboeo ol. Tuesday Weld-In her --ten -t and parple puses, dUjdlfn( tho • ._ Actress" ...-!!>a wet llhopplnc bag, I thlnli: •boul tbe put two weeks ol • movies ao rotten only Rlcbord Roud would. like llMon, Of -.. badly proj· ected. on -amed llCrffllS . wilh lhe wrong I..,.. lhat you sometimes couldn't See ttiem. Of I U C h behind-the-sceoes hysteria that lhe large part of everr. day was spent trying to get the right kind of pass to enter the wrong room at scheduled times that were changed before anyone could find oUt, of deletions and ad· ditiom to the 600-page pro· grar · that were never an· nounced. and especially of the boredo1n of it all -and 1 wnn· der. Have fi lm festiv11ls finally outlived their usefulness? How useful can a festival be it no provision is made for its guests to meet each other, if no cocktail parties are ar- ranged for the Russians to converse with the Americans. if nobody shows up at the press conferences, if sc much ttiµe and energy are spent on Incidentals. -Not-that -there-weren't enough fi!JM lo oee. Scores Of them, in fact. But nobody could .pretend Iha! lhe selec- tion at Venice this year has . NATfONALGENERAL- •·•· 10 SAf. l SUN. 2 .4 • 6 ·I· 10 Woody Allen's ' "EveJ!lhing ~~~ know about sex* ,,., SHOIT SUIJKT & IOAD IUNNll CAIT- WKDAYSM.5 SAT.lsut.11-45 NEW""""fiftliNT •lllVUUNCI In' ··~ ' ~ ' ~ IAT.· .... 1•15 I ... UQll( boTJG MATIS• EIPOSID •t "HOUSIWIYU ¥ llPGll"' Also 'SUCH tGOD HllNDI"· X NeOM~ll -----. S141111111 .;· .. -.. . ----,f/.1111/111 I . -. . - -AIH - Alilteir MMa..-'1 "--TltrH~ - "PUPPET ON A CHAIN" "lllnllll'Ltl1 Alll Pllll'" (N) ....... "8Wll & l:fwlnll A"41tt ... "'THI OllAOUATI'" lllCllll¥1 ...... __. ........ ...,.,.. ..... w""*" If t Ac'*"" ..,.,,... "l'IDCK.911 ON THIE 1100"" '"TU ftMlll" (NJ • "WAfT UNTIL DAllK" ..... Clftnlry •• Ji-..... "THUHPlll IALL" • "YOU ONLY LfVI TWICI""°"! ,.. C:I.,._ lntw9M "199 KIDD" • '"SDMHIMll A eRIAT NOTION" •11rt 1.-.tllltl" D .. 11MMlll Htltll Hl.,.I "AllftOllTH . _,..._ ~ANDllOMIOA STllAIN" Iott! II\ Cllerl ~--··· "'THI llCltSTAll'r" ''THI IAIV MAklrt" l•t'll 11'1 c ... rt 1111 Hf'I :X lllltMI "flllffZ THI CAT" "MYRA llltlCKtNlltlDOI" .-111 CMt-1 ot,. Jell• WOY"• 'THE COWBOYS" "SKIN GAME" IPGl rtdo . ....... llAOI-• ........ .,._a.1.~--. .- TEOHCO.Ofl• · '-w-~ Aw-~.o-...c~a• Comedy e l ih b•1il Abe PSeyl .. "PAINT YOUR WAGON" LM M9"1• lft.7 .m. CMt.Sn.1 .... • "AlllP'Ollt" . ".fNDftOMl:DA STllAIN" Sith 111 C•llrl CG) ·~~ q~ly lrhrt 1IU ilff.t JO ANN.PFLUG • RICK LENZ AlSO-DAVIDNM"~ ..,IUDllfCI AND lMI Pt11• ., STARTSEXO.USIVll.Y WED. SEPT. 27 ...... 'J!NtWM~ •e..i'-a-- ,.. . ' " ,. ~. DAILY PILOT S•~. Scotflftbtr 17, l9n HONOLULU CALLS City Meeting Problems of Growth B1 PHYWS HANES ClarlslUm Scienct Monlior Suvlc1 HONOLULU -The population n· pblon Ms bit Honolulu u it has many othtr lar1e cities. But in Honolulu jl 'I dlffmnt. There are the :u1me high-rlae con- dQl'l'llniurn.s. the towering skyacrapen. tbe high cost ol llvlng, and the mammoth shopping centers and construction pro} ect1. But the increase in people in Honolulu fl" one of immigration, not o! resident blttl1'. People rrom e8!t and west are moving to the lslandll because they like it here. /)ome have come to make money in the business boom. But many are part of a ('(lflllnuing migration from the mainland tbal ha.I grown steadily in lbe Wt few years. Men who came to Hawaii during the war or on a vacation have returned to marry aod stay. Couples have Cflme to retire. Japanese men on busineasel have been so Intrigued they bring back their wives and families. According to Immigration figures and the 1970 cemua, Caucaslanl a n d Japanese are about equal in numbers in Honolulu today. Others have come from Chlna, the .• jllrltlsh Outpost & • • Honolulu I Philippines, Korea, Taiwan, and other coontries. MoM of the newcomen ln Wi'l were relaUvely young, half of them less than :U.3 yean old. · The Population of Hawaii h: so et1)n.lcally diverse that no group actually constitutel a majority, makfn&: the tatandl a true gateway or t he hemispheres. l' ictnria Grows 01!1 in Dignity By STAN DELAPLANE But aloni with tbe IJ'O'l'lh, pr-. and commettWJm In tbe ci1J bu -a new coooem. Honolulam are awan ot tbe ....i for moctaate -i>oo•toa and of the poteDtlll tnadequldOI al oaultaUGO and .. wage factllU,., Whai.ver It lo that'• hapPtned to llanolulu. It hun't affected Wal\ikl !leach. Hlgh CCII o1 U'ring or not, ~ 1WI choose Walktkl u the lnD"1 popular spot In the t.olanda. Aa a flnl-llme v!Jltor, I found the most famoul beach In the world clean, sparkling, bright, and beautiful. The skyline haa obviously changed. So • has the populaUoo. But the ooe thlna for which thjJ i..slaod ii IO famous -the weather -remains coostanl No ftCOrd.. ed temperature downtown bu ever ez. ceeded 8' degrees F. mr dropped below 511. 11'• perfect beach weather. There iJ old-world charm In Honolulu along with the air..,,,.,.UUonlng and •f· ficleocy , and the aloha splr!t prevalla In the friendly, rdued urvice fJUn waiten and waitresses, from other llawailans throughout the Island. c11ru11a11.k1Mot ~....,,,.... There 1etnU1 to be 1DD1ethlng in the at· m01phere that tails yoo to take It euy - whether you dine on the patio with doves flying in ·and out or if you 111ooie in tbe 1un oo tho sandy beacbel. IN SOME OP •NORWAY'S FJORDS,.FERTILE VALLEYS SWOOP TO ·sNOW.COVERED Pl!AKS I Is a Fjord a Better Idea? Norway's Channel,s Contain Variety of Vistas Cftrhlll• le*-MM11111-1ct BERGEN, Norway JL Cool, blue, grassy-ealm witers of the Norwelglan fjords=seeIDed endleu1a·our-~· · g1id.o ed through oiie c fianked c:hlnntl after anothemcm our zfgzag road to the summit of Dalsnibba. The corners of the Mount Dalsnibba -from sea switchbacks are too sharp, IO level to 4,860 feet. the driver must back up .and VICTORIA, B.C. -This is an absolutely charm· -·_Ing, well.preservJ>ll. lltUe-old·lady of a city, J>n/· pyijlg Its dowager days with one hell of .a lot of d gnlty. An outpo•t o! the British Empire really. Re- tired Brltish came here for the genteel approach . lo IJfe and the best climate in Canada. Your milden aunt adores It. Young people are turned on by the natural beauty. way to Geiranger. "5;1!52$15 Localed appro>lma!l>Jy 150 · ~ miles north of Bel-gen,. Geiranger ·11 considered to have one of the Iovtllest fjord land11C11pes, popular with both Norwegian &nd foreign The one road t b r 0 u ~ ~ey the ~ around as cart Gelranger ·bas-only 1 few paliently wait on each~ r:tf stores, a restaurant, souvenir the tw:i. Pass~gen me shop, aod the tourist office. more Involved Jn J?'K~tlating Excursion buses leave from ~e turns than enJOYJ.Og the the tourist office, anly about view· 5 yards from the. dock, and_ B_11t aUllst we .reach .lbe.lo!>- pass quaint cabins resort and are treated with a view of hotels and iovely the whole Geiranger Valley. campgrou°oos. One I a r g e Our ship which. sc:ems so fat campground is spread over a away, gleams like a pollshed rlver delta at the ed£e of the ivory miniature on a blue fjord. Every touris t ac-v~lvet background o~ the commodation seems designed fJor~. We seem level with the to take full adyanlale' of the glaciers of the Suruunore Alps view. which spread out around . us. -· Said Rudyard Kipling: "To realize Victoria, you must take all that the eye admires in Bourne- mouth, Torquay, the !ale of Wight, the happy vaJ. ley at Hong Kong, the Doon, Sorrento and Camp's Bay -add reminiscences of the Thouaand Islands and arrange tbe whole around the Bay of Naples with some Himalayas for the background." * High tea In the lobby of the maROificent o d Empress Hotel gives you an idea of 'Victorian England. (Rooms $20. Tea with sandwiches, crum· pets and honey, $2.25 -including a seat on couches so old you almost slide oU.) We had dinner at the Princess Mary, a 1910 ferry boat: Fresh oysters, trout, dessert, drinks and wine, $12 for two. A refreshing ocean cruise to get here on big car ferries: from Vancouver two hours or four hour• from Seattle. * "Wt art •llln1 In Dtctmbtr on tho M/S Sun Viking with llopt In a cloun Corlbbtan porlL The qvntlon: Which one 11 best to atop In?" You hit practically all free ports -which mean• shopkeepers Import from all over the world at the factory price, no duty and no lues. This does NOT mean they have to sell at bargain prices. The markup control lo competition. * The day you hit port, there may be a conple of other cruise ships in. That puts some lSOO shoppers scrambling on three or four blocks of main street You can't get near some counters for comparia:on shopping. * 11d have something in mind of what you want to buy. Check the price at home fir!\. Best buys in the free ports will be Japanese cameras, binoculars, radios. German cameras and binoculars. French perfumes. English gloves. Danish silver -in the Virgin Islands. Indian saris -in Jamaica. C1oth· jog -unless you find a design you can't resist - Is a poor buy, You do better at hom<o. * There'll be a no duty, no tax shop on your ship. Might even be cheaper, And a chance to get some co mpa rative prices. " .•. want to do '!ome Chrl1tm11 1hopp!Qa.._ while we ire In New Yor,k.'' GREAT shopr,ing guide in paperback: "The Passionate Shopper. ' (E. P. Dutton, U .95). Taken from the column in New York Magazine sharpest magazine reporting in the U.S. today. ' ''Whir• will we fint 1ntlque m1p1 you m1n· tlonod In M•drid?" Three or fr ur places in the first couple of blocks walking uphill from the Palace Hotel. Fore, Colonel You can score a bogey, par or a birdie playing golf in Jamaica's ~adise Jungle Parlr, just like any- where elae, but if you don't watch out for "The Colonel," a 2, ·pound Brahm& bull, you may also get a bullseye. Paradise Park, Jamaica's newest touri!t attraction, offers a host of outdOor actili· ties for families. Fained Travelers' Bar Pourin~ Last )lound NEW YORK (AP) -Tbere was a time when there was a bartender every sl:z: feet along the !£>.foot bar and the cu stomers were four and five d .. p. During the ·world War U _years, It was the IQetUng place for soldlen, 18.llofs and Marines in town on Jeaye and no mp. in unUonn waJ ever refused a drink-even 1 ll he looked II. = But as the prlot ol · rose from 25 cents to .30, and Iha little rtceUloo and that cut down on peoples drinking habltl, It 101 ! the poJnt where bu!ineM 1 was never too 1ood ei:cept ring the commuters' evening rush hour. · So now the Commodore Bar, In the hotel ailjolnlng Grand Central Termlnal, Is prejlarlng to close down to make way tor • delicatessen. Paddy Walsh, who bu tend- ed bar at the Commodore for 33 of Its 38 years, recalls bow the bar grossed a mlllton In 1"2, "I mean on the bar itleU -that'• not counu., the ta bl ..... But the Commodore will io out with one un- matched record, apelled out by a martinkippinc ccmmuter: "Moro traloa have been missed here, "·.he uld, •1thazl from any bat in~ world." ' tourists. TRAVEL The rugged majesty of lofty pt.ab towering over our ship wu even more spectacular '---------' than the pictures on travel folders. A> the ship swung around another bend a new vista would unfold. Sometimes the cltffs .would rise abrupUy straight out of the water ne~ our ship ; 1t other times the sides of the fjord would sweep beet< genlly revealing a fertile valley before swooping up to ""°".....,..,, peaks. Some of the braver ones climb As the bus pulls up the out on overhanging rock.s for tle town of Geiranger, waiting valley on Switchbacks, dif. thrilb or photos. to Wtleome us. fereot aspects of "the fjord and Switchbacks in the roads peaks are presented and ac-The head of Geiranger Fjord compenl.ed "by "oohs" and look even more scrambled is nearly as wide as the rest of "ah!" from the p:weogers. from above. It takes quite a the channel to the sea. The Farm bou!es, feeding stations, while for the drivers to pry tide and salt water indicate it and cabins become more their passengers away from is fed as much by the sea as 9CUCe as we reach higher the entrancing scenea when it ~n~ runoff from fhe mowr elevations. is time to le.ave. It was not surprising to see neat small farms in the valleya, but l>!lb on a steep hlDaide we could lrtquenUy spot a house and bam With a patch of green. around them - cultivated fields on a ledge. It looks as tbou&h someone had iomehow posted them there. Although we cruised into the Although centuries of sedJ-But even such v a s t area aboard a luxury liner• ment and rock falls have rais--panoramas can be tiring, 50 most tr a v e l e r s reach ed. the bottom of Ute fjord. it the bus stops at a mountain Geiranaer bv bus,_private car, still •· -ported 'to •· a lake at 3,250 feel f o r ·~ ' ~ .. ~ or by ferryboat The quickest thousand feet deep in some refreslunents at 8 small hotel way is to catch a plane from channels, ao J~e ships can before the flnaJ assault on the Bergen or Oslo to Ale5UJX1 and easily avoid running aground, peak. 1be lake mirron the sur· take a bus or rent a car. Some farms bad Wire cables extending to the water to bring up IUpplles and send down milk and ~arm- but they also have to1 find a rounding soow-eapped moun-Or you may wish to take a shallow enough place t o tains. Some of the sriow train to A.odalsenes of Otta anchor. Geiranger has IDCh an reaches to the water's ed~e. where you can mate bul con- anchorage. r-Then it's back on the bus for nections. There is also a a: .. ing the edge of a iplee Chief reason for paSS<Dgers tbe low-gear grind up the last prm steamer from Bergtn to getting off al 'Geiranger is to 1,600 feet to the top of Alesund. ride the motor coach up the!---------'------------"°""" symbolic Of heroic ttruigle for exi!teDct! )ere for so many years. \f CAB Plans To Review Fare Hikes On the water we passed a feW men · In ~ flahlng boalf. An occasloDal.forryboat .,ou1d give us a friendly toot as It wont by. Col~ents of campen· were stMel1 down right at the water'i elge. We wondered what a heavy rain wouJd.do·lll·them. WAlll!INGTON (AP) -'!'be ti Civlf AmxuruUca . lloard bu But tiJe 111n •hone brig tly decided to tab a new look at lhroughi>ut our voyage. It W83 the legality of airline fMe Jn, a most delightful way to view ' the scenery -from the ship's ~ Wl>lch1!1.alloW'ed to be. swlmn;llng ·pool or from a deck eUecllve from. Oct. 1, 11169, ••••• through Oct. 14, 1970. ' ~ • '!be lncreues, confr.rmlng Countlesa .,,1er1a11s splaah-to a CAB fare (oimula, ed &ml ,mountainsides. Slime averqed 6.15 perceot Tor the dropped 1,11111 Ill l ,lllJO feet, 11 trunk airlines and 7 pomont often dllappeartng .ID a mist for the Dine regional llnes. A bofoN ~ tbe rocb or federal court ruled July t , fjord below. One Rtbui> of 11711, that tbe fares were tn- fall.!, ealled tbe Seve~· valld because Ibey ...,.. tbe put ..,. a dellChtfUI of · prod\!Cls of Illegal rilHnal<lng aquatlca, apatldtng l the· act1oas of Jlla CAB. IUllllDe. Other CU 4 h i n C 'l'beroiner !be CAB 'vaca\ed callrlcls on·bolh 1ldel of tbe !ta tlor-ovtl ordlr and ~ fjord' had auch hrt&-esttng afrllnM ·tiled nn farel·floe 'of names u tbe SUltor and tbe compulJlon: AvpllllDC about i Bridal Veil. perceo~ tliO hl(h• !area went And then we ~-11Je lnto ilfeet Oct. 11; lnl. heOd of•tbe fjord, with the!!!· EnmlDer Roel I. Nowmann anadu • spec/of cruise ship fer trave/en .•nd a bf/II/ant new /t/Mtoly LANDFAILS OFlHE CONQUISTADORS .andtheGALAPAGOS ISLANDS ruled lait ,Jilly ' t tllal Ille' ~ IMt-'./V' lam were Bahamas Not Just for Millionai~. $: f~:.:: FREEPORT, B a b am as (AP) -Grand Bahama Island has been dexrlbed as a haven for mllUon aires seeking the company of other millionaires. But tlm tropical apot 55 miles eut of Florida ls atso becom· ing a playground for people outside such rari fled circles. They spend money like there wa.s no to1nmorrow on the 1Uver of scrub p 1 I m • limestone and white 11nd that ls third largest t• the chain of 700 Bahamian lsle1. Atltmpb are being made, however. to reach the be<r pocketbook •• .. ,u as the champogne task. High rofltrs <m IJIOClal ftlKhll !rem tbe U.S. malnltnd ltlll drop by of Ill ... to slake a fortune on the dice. And sl .. k hellcopt<ra deposit affluent sportsmen btre for -. fe w hours of bcneflshing in the shallows or stalking marlla in the de<po. There 1s also a n In- ternational bazaar Jn the heart ()f Freeport where you can purchase perfumes, cameras and watchea at pricu .far lower than in the U.S. Gambling 11 the prime Jure for the tourlltl wbo left more than $100 mllllon at the two caslnoa on th• Island in J971. "The amount of money aome of then poo~le bet at the tlbles ii lncredlble," old a Bahamian obetrvtr. u0ne hl&h rofler new tn a couple of I weeks IJO, lost $21,lllJO a ' found ~ wu head1 fan Ito cwple ol boun and WJlUG the laz f)l'OYialonl of the awar wllbout batttnr an eye. ilawbblD Ooel< Act, the place And thtre ii an old lady bet of Babamu C o 'f e r n. m • n t 70'1, wtio comes Into one the leglalltloa whlcll c r •ate d --··-Freeport. ~-every night • d •-· the act. '• beaelltl·. a gamblet pJO!' ..... ...,... F•enunt0t guarantee agalml Gambling ls not the only all fonns of tanllon '"' i... m.ognet that dr11n Americans come until 1990 and freedom to Grand Bahama. lncec>tlvu from lmporl and eiport 1az-. to for<lcn tnvmment liave ucepl on consumable llema, made It a tax-er.. ,..f.,.., for wiUI I054. bundredl of millions ~ o I '!'be dramatic growth of Am<rlcan dollars. Fortl&Ji fn. Grand Bahama also caught v"tments In tht.o Island chllln, the eye of Dani•! It Lu~\ffJ. that lo a ..it-1ov.,.ing U.S. oh;pplng t1<000 who member of the Br!Ush 1.1>m-noted the illaacl bad lio monwaalth, total about 1 41 llllitable btrbor, In U •I, bUllon al whlch moro tkn Ludwig, builder of ~ $U blllklll ii In U.S moneJ. Unltera1 lnvetl«l man llllil: Fotdlil tnve1ton b • '> • million of his awa - . ' ' ~.~by~.· pniduce a--, Bo Johll &. lbs, (~), tiak- 1tayed on· to lirnot ed fir.a mlc!o of -'• -In two h1Jur7, =-'!lit~ liatod·thai ::"mAp~b· ..... i:=,c:.;~~ ==~~ ~ .Od.~ • . • ~-~ ~-· ':' t= Has Ticket,· · OONALD L FERGUSON QnASES. LTD -0. .. ...,.... • = ~-=-i. or,.:_~.:· Wj]J' Tr }· I rori.od~-;;r,-:..,.,_1;;°..Mia.-. brilliant ""'*' of flo,....titi .,... ave. I • ~l.fl;RGUSON LTD •';!'j...,ioW.t6tt11Dd ·.~-cAP> ~ s1 i I 11111-~c...io..~33;\M · ~-I~ exude· AUllnl8 .Ila" "'""" hook-I Nar(lt..-----------an .,... el elublllii pn.acy, ~•to LoDdoG on. the. lint LJ bllt ......... ·Lull ~ of• •Coilooo• llllbt trom """"1 If .. Qtl n •1t1t1111111,.-a aitiol• :"8 111.ll'IJ:<Qio • Cll\'•""'--"""':------...:.---mltlilt e1'll _ ....... ore -'llfl"d II, II ,...,.. the Sblo ........ ~'.,;'.._ ___ Zlp • wl o 11 rt up I a 1 <Ille of lllt fllPt eoa '° "'"'-~=~=;;:;;;;~-~!.~-§!~~~?~•~~' ~,.~·~·~-~ £° SI•& "" ftDCld. ~ ~ . " - - • . ' f f OAll V 1'11.0'T s.m,, Scptt:iill 17.1971 ' ' • • " Dealer Won~t Se • '.. Ll'ITLI!! ROCK. Alt. ., '(AP) -"AU ol UI have \o . u.. with .... """ con- lcltDCN,., aays I TUAI .-delltrwborelwoeslo lldl llllbcompad Cat I · beca111e be 11ys they are llbllle. "ft'a a car l don't want lbe responsiblllty ol pu;. lq any ol my frlendl or IDY of their children in," .-~O.W.y Ray of Big Ray his a Chey!ler •. Corp. oceilcr. ii. -Ch r 7 alm., ~ Dodi• and Plymi>utlll -but DOI ..l)Odge'1 Coll er Plymouth's Cricket, lbl SIJbcompadl. He boS coocludod all<r a review ol an Iasorance lnstilute atudy IJ¥! • view· Ing of lllml tefllnl the cars that Ibey P'!I" an u- traordlnary · dallor I o -er and .,._,..,.. 1n- collialonl with <l\&Jldlrd autos, be told an In- I Most Employes 'Attached to Work ... At Least One Wife . "Was Saved \·•·By COUNT MARCO Nii all my letten are ~. foul and abusive. lkl'e la """ wllich tells me r@m the right 1rac1< and that ~advice in my columns ac-~a geal deal. 1!ie lelter aays: · "Thank )'i!i!f,'. Thank you f!ll making .M',l!atcb myaeli! . 11 ..... begtnn!ng lo lall llllo tJie· 'average A me r l c 1 n suburbanite' class. I've been T ed almost seven yeari BPUTY and th• BEAST ' group of workers thet In- dicated the routine of geltblg work d0ne was alao Important. 'lbese are some of the~ resulta that suggest d!Hmot levels of aatlsfactk>n and disoalllaction are related lo different ways of lookinl at the work situation. ll&UlAI I 01 tllTTOl·DOWN COllAI' ·-·u.-•• o='r.&:''1t' I m• ·u••· L ---... -- ------ . -... wbile here oo a boll: trip... . "la a he-lmpoct bet'.lft:fll I COlt and & ptymouth =-~ 40 .. 50 iqpb lor , JI ap. ~to me lr<m odual flJma that a penon dd.tN lbe furl' could hive _. ed the cbr and ·walked away,'1 be Aid. "But It appeared ... ..,. lft' front end ol lbe Coll moved lDlo the -lfal, and ·l don't -..... ' ·Small Cars Moton so much la that they can't Pmuade me that the amount of money J can make on those cars should he 1 compelling factor ror me to sell them ," says Ray, 48, mar.- ried and the father of five children. Ray said he explained lo customers wanting one of the subcompacts that be doesn't carry the line and why. "II they lnslll on lxi)lln& ont. we direct them to dealers in nearby towns who sell them," be said. ''All I want to do i3 atve the man in my area a fair chanoe lo judge I o r bfnuelf," Ray said. "Let him balance the safety of · the car against the price of the car." He said Chrysler hld'al· tempted no r ep r is al s againsl him. -- It's End Wards knows that lovely hair is important so is dollar saving! SIMIYAWY Jllf'-"~ • LaMaur's Organicore Perm reg $15.00-$7 .50 Cut-Shampoo and set included' ·················~ • OFF ANY • :$ REGULAR PRICED: • SERVICE : • BRING THIS COUPON • ~················· BEAUTY SALON BRR · OUR 100TH ANN!VfRSARV YEAR Appointm ents not always needed -but ~ated Use your Wards Chal'Q-AU Reo lgnatf•s, Mgr. ----~ ---- 0P1N DAILY 10-101suNDAY10.1 Safe Ends Saturday, Sept. 23 KNIT DRESS SHIRTS 7 DoysOnly Cel..,,..: Fortr~ster/Arnel"tri• ocetote; permanent press; 4-in. long- point regular collar; long sleeves, two-bootton cuffs, and che•t pocket. Foshio<oabfe solid colon, 14 • 17. .~ .... ,. • ................... 114. "" Chorp If 4 1.4''-WIDE DOUBLE KNIT TIES 7Dey10nly . Our fiMSt quality neckweor; with fu ll pocket a nd double lining. Solids ond woven fancies. I 1.96 CISTA.SA <fflll ...... .:::::: ...... GM .. C.... IW. --llUl.a.r... \!!'~.!!!1.• LOl61UCI J4M a.., .... •• . ... ... . ._ ·!!'!! llllTt ""=~-~ ·-t='"-.... . MEN'S SOLID OR PRINTED SPORT SHIRTS 2.57 PermC?ntnt press polytster / cotton. ~" collor,2·button. cuffs, long sleev91, chest pocket, toil. S-M·L-XL. UST LOS Af'PH llWlr• ~ .............. -,,,.. ...... ,_ "-"' IJM 'll'Wltltr lh!l n••·,...""'-""'"· •ClllON llllTWll m.mt ... --(-.I ...... ho ~ ,.,. " _._. __ llYllSlll SAll'A All •1 lo•I-.._ ............ flf'llolN ...... u., ...... SO. LOS AIGlllS .~'!.. 1IOISl91AU YlllT1IU wm•••• ...... ._ . ...._. .... . m ........... hM Int JMlll '1<-,_ ......................... 11 ..... --.. ................... ~ ---.. v.....,..1......., • -- . -· • I • • (: • DAIL V PILOT S.nd«I, 5'9tembcf 17, 1972 son-SELL SAM Jry Marvfa Myen , __ _ 'OOR YfAlt·ENI> FJ6URFS l{AYE mzocro S0Mr ~TATm.IN (i-).OUJ.TS.'"' Flxit Gimmkk• Homeowners Beware Frauds By TOM BARLEY 01 1M OellY ~lltt Ill" Alice had a good pot of cof- fee on her stove and she knew that the workman she could hear thumping and allthertng about the loft would be more than ready for · it when he came down. She Jived alone ln her Costa housl> spotl cS3 but. s he Mesa home and kept the old j __ .reflected. all the cleaning and-- elbow grease in the.-4'lorld couldn 't prevent deterioration of your electrical wiring. And she'd already been told. through the muffled shouts of the workman over her head, that s,he had been l:ving in a fire trap for some time now. llER VISITOR returned to the 1titchen. brushed the dirt and dust of years gone by from his work clothes and welcomed the cup of coffee lihe thrust on him. "Well, ma'am," he told the frail widow, "you need new wiring in the "''orst way through much or your home. You've had rodent• or : something gnawing away at lt \n the lo(t and it beat.a me tbat you haven't had a fire up there before now." .. My God," said Allee. "But how much UI all that going to cost?" "Somewhere between $2,000 and $3,000," her v I 11 it or replied. "It's a big job but It ' has to be done and we'd like to , get at it as soon as possible more for your own safety than for the money involved." Alice wouJd have liked to get tn touch with her son in Bakersfield-or her daughter in Ventura but that meant the kind of delay she should avokl right now. After all, 1he thought. I responded to the newspaper advertisement and I really should go through with 50melhing that might well aave the house. SHE SIGNED her contract. She got a wiring job that cost her more than $2,800 and the wiring she'd seen being car· ried upstairs looked :iright and new and \'ery. very safe. But district attDmey 's in- vestigators and the building inspectors who later took a look at the work were of the opinion that the home waa safe and sound before the \l'Orkmen rrioved in and tacked up a reel or two of new wiring that waan't even cormected to the circuit. Panels. switches and fuse boxes had s i m p 1 y been dressed up w i l h a coat of spray paint. And the onJy · rodents doing any gnawing at anythin& in Alice's sound, old home bad been the two-legged kind that got their teeth lnto the widow's bank account. "nu8 IS a despicable kind of fraud but It's one that's on the lncrea~ J.Dd AliceJm't the only one by any means who's been burned in \hi1 way," said Deputy District At t or n e y Richard Stenton of the Orange County agency•• fraud 1quad. "We atoo have to beer In mind that the people doinC th• work might croole a ltr• hazard that wasn't there in the first place,'' he Aid. Proaecution ii the order of ti>• day In the fraud cllvtalon headed by Deputy Diltrlct Mo tomey W. J ay Moseley an i SuperJor Court trials are pend- ing for a number of . defend- ants charged with ofiellse! aimilar to Stenton'1 eumple. ''It'• to easy to pnvent tllil kind ot,.fraud," stenton aaJd. "Ask to see your caller'• eJec- tricat oontractor &.me. his state contractor'• llctnH or his city or <Ollllly bUllnesa li<eme IDCI ,.., ....,, ... him for dlll!. "Btrr ANY homeownu re- quiring any kind of repolr work abould never tab· tbe word ol jusl one oontra-r Slenton said. "Allee end olherl who have been aimJlar.. ly defrauded abould have gotten two or there estimates before they approved the work or even thought of signing 1 contract." Any homeowner entertaining suspicions about the airm or qualifications of a contractor can we pne or more of several agencies to check out the firm, Stenton l!ia.id. "There are the state con· tractor's licensing agency, the Better Business Burtau and the Orange County Office of Consu1ner Affairs." he uid. "And if it'• a little late for that t h e n the homeowner should immediately n o t I f y fraud officers of the local police department." Huntington Bridge · In Need of Repair The Warner Avenue bridge near Huntingto n H a r b o u r needs immediate repair, ac· cord.in~ to Huntingto n Beach Administrator David Rowland1. ln a note to city councilmen fOf' Monday night's council meeting, Rowlands says the bridge pil1ng have "deterior- ated to the point or requlrlns immediale actkJn." Hall tile brldp waa built by the county ln 1935. The city built the otber half for llJ,000 in 1965. Rowlandl u)'I the city ap. plied for lecl<ral b r I d g e "'placemen! tundt In lf7t but was turned down. Another 1p. plication his bten aubmllted this year, but he said action ts noc:ealllfJ Immediately and the city cannot waJt for 1 rep- Jy on the request. The Wlliner Avtnue bridge •PIN. a dlanntl leading from the Bolla Qilca marsh into the Huntington Harbour channel. Harbour reaidentl h a v e often uked that a hlgb level bridge be built across Warne.r 10 l deeper ChaMtl could be ait for boat P""'I'· They have hopes there trill one day be an ocean cut from 'Bolsa across Pac!Hc Coast HJahway~ Rowlands estimates lhe COit of replaclnc the Warner bridp at about $40,000. Warner Av<nue ti Ctlrl'enU7 cpen lo traffic. i . HOT PANT SETS IN BOLD PRINTS . 00 .... J.88 ~ ,.,..,, Hot pGl'lh GI '°""nttl I• ocetot• or poly••t•r<otto• blond~ Prinll. Sius ihloH •. tt.nyt MEN'S RINGS ' Jc AILY 10 A.M •. • 10 P.M. -SUN_.,AY 10 A.lit.· 7 P.M. MARINER FLARE JEANS ~·i'' Men'•411 . Ribless cotton corduroy jeons with con• lrOS!ing Pockets. S.18; 29-38. Charge it. -MEN'S Flf!fl LEATHER OXFORDS Ourhf.8.96 6'' Popular navy ox• fords with military toe~ Block leather. Sizet· 7·12. ~ave! NEW PENDANT WATCHES Reg. 6.67-..°2 Days Mo ny 1tylet-lrl while 400 or gold color co••. 1Women will love 1'ie .~ry tailored.design•. End of Summer Clearance! IARIE9UE GRILLS M04el 4412 · Modtl Hf! 1200 1500 H•. 24.%4 lltl. JO.t2 WHIU THEY WT! SUNDAY ONLY .Chain ROUND of UV, Celery Dr•11in91 6r•vy, Whipped Pot•toe1, Buttered Ve9eteble, W•rm Roll &: Butter, - MATCHIOXe CARS MONDAY ONLY •RIWD HAM STIAK w/PlnHpple Ring, CendiH Yfml, Buttered Yet .. t1ble, Wann Rolf & Butter. CJosooutl o.in ston11anCI1anorec1 styles. Gold.or silwtfoofolor finish. Aluminum coaaware with Teffon 119 Interior. In f\!lo colors.Chargl It. ~-Tc' Die-cast mlnioture cars, mGc!e In England; leacl.f,.., Many mod tis. I ..... . , .. .... DEOD0,1l4NT Giiiette'• ·~C Right Guord~ I U 7~. net wt. Qt .... C.......... \ BRUSH ROUERS Aluollinual and 3/1 00 nylon. fast.· drying. s.M·I. TOILET TISSUE FAMILY SCOTT ' 4/1.00 •• •96. ....... 6 TOOTHPASTE ... ,I• 'Colgote; Coi 4 7c l'ains Gardol oncl fluoride . 6xl-n. TAIP . ' .... ,.~· .. r.~)!, .;·1!. )'' ·,: .. • ... ~: ,,,. ' .,,,, • . ' laurus: Promote terests I' OPIN DAll.Y 10-10 SUN. 10-7 t MIN'S NAiii snLI IHlllTS "''°""d 2 . $ 5 hang type O Spart Shirt•. a 1r.72" si..ww C4.lrlilti1t :1'"•7:2" Swot 12"a72"Volol'IUI· Pri11t tf•b.ck BAiYllME 'CRIB MATTRESS COMBINATION 14"11e c1,.. ~de· """.'•n4 "'"'.. Wlftfl, 29•• ..,__.w~.A11lth1 OllT wtilft 0ri1y. r CONYUTl8LI Tllll •LUMa•aAe• ,,. .,,,..., flWlff ~ .. ••• w-~-~. litlll d... ,., ....,1,.. Mt. Slit .. "•IO"'. -. -...JUMIO PAPEllOWns •· ( • S"'1dQ, St"""M 17, 1972 GAILY Pll..OT C f •-tfLL._C...--lolloo_,._ ....... --.•- MONDAY . SoW to Dtolen limit .. Quantitlt1 ,.... - FIBERFILL POAM PILLOW 2:$5 DfCORATIVl KWllC:• KOYlr l oo ....... ••II Alllh•1iY•-b•ck•tl .._ . 11yl. "·rd1 .• 11N r.11, '""' \.oLYESTlll "IDPllL &Jc ASSOITIO coo•••• s:•1 1111.TA DOG AMO CAT fLIACOLLAI 2 ll. POPCORN Ye111'll "'° f11111 32C _. ........ ..,_ . 1raw CAIPSP"IS arc • l'OIAIOID COLOR FILM ••t..i4 cet.r · 3 ... hW flh .. ,.,,,. 10I. ' I HAllD. PAINTID OIL lllAlllTlll•I ,,,....,.. ..1,....., ,,. ' 96 ....... ....... Oii ,_;11t1,.,ii: ~"" .. ,. Msv'91~· . 11-GAL P\.UTIC TRASH ~AN w..iti • .,.,.. .. 1, ""'· , . ,,..f ,101tic. Maid-. ~! ff heMllet, lid. ' .J·· 2s4 · -CALGON BATH · OILalADS H.., Celt•• 2··i ..-on .... ......... , . • • . ...., ffl'IODIMT ·lOOTlllnSI ,,,,,~,._. Ailllvtt23 C T..th~, ..... MOUTHWA$H & G.lllGlf MIC.Ill 32e1;Nni.. 72c f-1ra Strength. .,_ for Y•¥t ·14 C ~· IOOd. ... ... K·MAnlWD INAIL•AIT -"'......... c '"" ..... "' .. 38 /i;f.=:;.::;.. ' I .... ~ • 19" CANE SWAG LAMP ••• IALLDINA ·. SllADIS 8=•~-lace net OY'lr ¥1• . nyl bacailng. d-.:orot.cl with rnatch!n1 rib· . bon, bew. t 12" SQUARE LltHT FIXTURE 1•• 12" .tli+. 1•1ling lielittl.ttv••· 11\.11••·'••11117· c li11111t1.1 ... ... .." ............ ,. .. 400COUNT 2·TIPPED SWABS Johntol\ 6 John10ft· Non-1terlle. 72c JOHNSON'S IAIY LOTION 9 OJ". tkin 66c care. ' SHAMPOO FOllAllES 16 01, Johnton't "'NeM9''111Mrt" I'' th111111poo • IOllTl '"IHT THllllllR 10.1.,.,,.. 7 ,C ThlllMI'. CMM , ........ , I . . . . (' Jf DAJl.V PILOT Sund.,., s.....-17, 19n Rec ation Vehicle Twins Lyell• ind Lupe, 3, .,.... 1bandoned by pa-.nts. Now !hoy wait for a homo lih Tommy, 5, below, who tri.. to plt1,.. • -, j To Get ··Ciose Look -· . r . . CHILDREN IN W AITIING .... ' B1 l'lllLIP•W. 'lldlNSEY a.... ............. "'*' WASHINGTON · -The burgeoDing recreation-vehicle Industry, preduc1r1 of everything -anowmobUea to big molorlled bomea, la "'illlY drawlng the attention ol eonawner ..r.1y expt@. Before long tbe~ent may be particlpa Jn the setting of safety for more ot lbeao veblcles as it hu done ao strlngentl7 for automobiles in ~ put few yearx. Tbe National Tramportalion Safety Bi>lrd hu ·llrued a report citing the 1 '.'expioaive growth" of IU<'.h veruclea. raiJ.. Ing questlom about lhtlr .. 1 .. ty, and rocnmmeodlng Jn. tensive study to detennl.ne the seriousness of the problem. Ralph Nader's Center lor Automotive Safety also Ja col- lecting letters from accident victims and l! beglnl\i.ng a eonswners' investigation of its own. (From Page Cl) children available for ado~ social workers say 'he's quiet ACCIDENT DATA is scarce, and shy with strangers but but enough II known to raise 1 f but tion? nds coop es ask or one, lively and alert with·frie . the issue of whether special because tbe need for com-IN ADDmoN to Gregory, And there are twins, Lydia safety standards are needed. pattbUUy ls greater. the checkers ch 1 mp ion, and Lupe, aged 3, who were There are questions, for m. "In placing an infant a cou-there's Tommy, a 5-year~ld, abandoned by their parents. stance, whether the motorized I may come in oDe day, see whose parents moved often 11ley spent as much time liv-homes ahould be made bo •·~ bout ·1 --• wbo •--been in several 1'ng with an aunt 85 with their sturdier to reduce danger Of , go me, ..,.1.. a i """" 1143 ,_ In f "'·' and then come in the nut day foster homes since he came parents and ~ve been in a occupan~ case o COWOllon and the chlld 11: placed," said under the care of the welfare foster home for some time. or roll over• and uirwheedthe~ H H t ad d-·~-1 Tbe bureau~ .. _ to place drivers should be req Mn. elen u n tr, -"r> ..... en . wm .. J get special permits. mJnlstratlve superintendent Of "He triu very hard to find the 'twins in the same home, In 1971 more. than· a half adoptlom. the way to please bi!!ll foster ~t may not ~· Much million motor home1, ca.Diping "But with an older child we parents," Mrs. Brown pointed will depend on the clJ'Clilrultan-trailers, and truck campers have to be more careful. out. "He'll watch for how they ces. were produced, with sales run-- There will be flve or sb: vislla. want himJo.•ll· aL the.tablo._.3Y<Jlll¥.l.lo. ~~•Jb•L-ning to ·$l.2-l>tilion. --. ·We have· to ._ lhort-mne and behave. He knows it'• dlf-the needs of both, hich have "This explosive growth in preparing the child and the ferent in every borne. It's his been unmet for so 1 g, will be recreational vehicles," says family to fflduce any risk of way of coping with different filled,"Mrs.Brownsaid. the report, ''reflects the rejection later. environments. Hopefully he Couples adopting ,school-age ~h in ~sor,uaI incomes:, 0 Some of these o I d e r will be se<:W'e enough to be children receive .for three the increase m leisure time of children have had traumatic more demanding some day." years the same amount of the typical y.'~rker, and the in- experiences. They have been 1bere's Toby, 5, of Mexican-financial aid given to foster creas~ activJty ~ afduence Ooatlng around from ~ American de.scent. Hl.!!11 parents parents. of retired people. foster home to another. They weren't able to care for him The number to call is 834- bave to learn to trust again." and 'be bas lived in a fo!ter mt. The address is 1016 N. Who are aome of the home most of his life .. 'l1>e Broadway, Santa Ana. POTENTIAL BUYERS or users do not have available consumer informatlo·n regardii>g the safety ~ of these vehicle!, the r<porl says, and "affected govern. ment auth:>rities are not adrr quately informed. u to the true hazards or the need for control ipe~." The report -not roocm-mend rusblag Into regulaUons, howeYeF, until much more ac- cldel!I. data an(I rdeareb in- lonnatloo are pthered. Tbe aafety boercl. wldcb lw no ttglllalorJ powen, ,,com· mencle !bat the ~Uonal Highway Traffic :s a I e t y Admlillslratlelll, a -of the Depar-tm·en·t of Transportation, launch 1 ma· jor research program. It r<eommeudl that I spedflc catecory for federal volvlnll four.wheel cir! ulDlty ve~ on mountaln the high centor of IP'• ot the vehicle "probably pod to comple~ the loss ~ trol,'' callliDI._ them to J ble into canyons. '11'" ft ol roll-over protect! or pa1senger re1tt Int capabWtieJ ••JlO"ll ..,. cupaola to lai.J • the report loom!. . . Amateur coov:mion o f school buses Into motor bomea may be rllky. One cue 11 "This explosive growth re!l.cts in recreation· ve- hicles r9flects tho growth in personal incorMs, the increase in leisure time ind the increased 1c .. tivity and afftuonco-of retired people." . . motor vehicle sal!ty stan-cited where a propane g\, line dard! oovering U1ht trocb' un-sprang a leak, causin( in ex· der 10,000 pounds be establish-ploslon that blew the vehicle ed, and that standards be apart written that take into con-More 1tatiBtlc1 are needed sideratioo the extensive use of on snowmobile accidents u a these light trucks for recrea-basis for po1slble regulaUon, It tlonal purposes. says. 'Ibere are more than one mJlllon now in 1111e and the l(tJ IT ALSO RECOMMENDS a . death.! and &,000 injuri" pilot program ol educating reconled last year probably purchuers on· sale use of the are underestimated. veblcl ... It la illogical to dil· But appropriate relilediea ferentlate between rn o tor ucannot be un(lertakeq!~.pntil homes, for which there are cause! of accidents m .~ standards, and ch a sa Is· tborougbly Identified; ,;! b o mounted truclt campers, tbe report aays. boaro says. . One of tbe chief problems may be the compe~ of drivers, tbe board 1111)1•. ·And · while !!lltates: likely wotlld not m -ti!if~lpiieliil driver I i c en s e -c8tegOrie11,, when more facts are available legislatures might get in- terested. While data Is 11COJ1ty, ~nqugh Is known of accidents with these vehiclea to lndicale need for actjon. °'1e study •bowed, for instance, that a car ia four · limes as llRiy to be 'Involved in an a<eident when: towing a trailer u when not towing. Tbe study cites on accident Jn which I motor borne whicb rolled over virtually· di!in- l<IP'Bted. • acatt~· the body panel! around. ·• IN TWO AOCJl?Ems fn. ~ ... ADOPTS .. ~·. --~--·-l:'i.,, ~-...;:... -(C.nliaaed From P~•:<tll MOST ADOPTABLE !li}lmta are liven up by unwedilrtOth- ers, oHJcials say, and .4rom 1970 ·lo 1!171, the lllef!llil>ate birth rate dropped I& ~t iD cautomia. The res~lf,bas caused, as Mrs. Hun~ and MW LaRosa 1><>lnt ou~; Joi ol dlsappoinbneot. on ol couples wisbJnc to •.. t a baby. . •• But both women ' • t there are atiU many -orphaned, a ' ' or aimply given up by i>ar· enta-that need bomea: These ""' the. children ol ~.,, .. QUEEN ELlzA,iBETH KNIGHTS FRA NCIS DMl<E IN Elizabethan Et as Meet British Cultural Exhibit Arrives· on, Orange Coast By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of 1111 0.H'I' Pit.I Still The Elizabethan era in Er11land, a 45-year period that brought to prominence such poets and dramatlSt.!I a 1 • Shaxespeare and Ben Johnson and won the admlralion of the whole world, will be relived in Costa Mesa Sl'pl. 28-0ct. 8. Making it PQ6'Slble is a col· lectlon of the most outstanding rtUCI ol that time which are being brought over under heavy guard from Plymouth, England, for display at British Expo '72. llrilllh Expo '72 is a 1750.000 cultur.al and trade promotion b7 ttie BriU.h government which will attempt to turn SOUUi Cout ~ into a mini .. BJ1laln dur!JIC 11111-<lay run. Ale1' A. CUmmlng, curator ol tbe city m-.n and art gallilr)' •I l'lyo)oollb, aays tho Ellubelhan uldl* Wilt fonn tbe, cOmentone 'I' the ... poaltloa which le to include dll!)ll*Yf bJ-Brttllh crafllmen, art 'wurb, and porforrnancea by Jlrlllib choral groupt and pop itan. ' la partlcular, it emplwlus \ • the part played by the Elizabethan'• Se a dog t,'' especially Sir Francis Drake who was the first commander to sail around the world and the founder of the first Drltlsh setUement on the N o r t h American continent, in 1579 on the coast or California. The walls of the exhibit will be tined by portraila ol Queen Elizabeth and ol many of tbe great men of her day, ac-- cording ~ CttmmW,. or thw, the royal portrait painted by Court painter Zuo- chero, ii the most convincing likeoess of,lbe Queen. "According to lradltklnai legend,.JI' 1118 never ahown to the ~ueen. u wu the usual practice ol the time. Moat ol the toj9I ; portraits are Da~ teriog and 1ycophant1c, but tllll one la p. true revelation of her, Cert.a.mly not flattering, but lf>lendldly painted," the curatar JllYg, 1 Other portraits include thoae of Slr Francis Drake, a work ~ btmg in Drake's former bdme for centuries: Lord l'Jurielgh, Lord High Treasure of England, and William Camden with his book "Brit· tanla." A model ol Drake's. ship, ..,,,,. Golden Hind," ia beJnc eorefully packed for shipment, but·occcrding to CUmming, the moot ou~ item in tbe aiilection lJ the Drake Cup pretented to blm by Queen Ellllbtth I in 1591. . 1'lt It one of the most im· porllnt it.ma of silver 1tW u - lltlng In England. It lJ in the form of a globe and engraved with a map of the worJd.as it ... Ilion la>own. "In Jt5S K was Included in an exblbltloa of plete assem· bled for the cormation of Queen EU..beTh rr Jn 1oodoo and later came with the .Queen when lllHI paid her atate vliit to America in 1951." Drllk•'• aword, beerlng the royal arms oo tbe blade, ii also part ol Ibo ubJblti It ls tho sword wblcb CJ ii e e n Eliulbeth II uSld In llfl to confer knlghlhond·on the J,te Sir Francis Chlcbe!l~atter hi11 11olo voya1e a ' the world. • l • A small Item, bul .which may be of lnlertll IO lllirbor Arta bnalmen, le Iba lponish American Dial, a navJcational instrument used by Drake. "On the silver coven are ~ scribed tbe Jl(l'la and landing places on the Spanish Main, many of them secret, giving their accesa bearings and on the opposite aide are the bear- ings of the navigational •i>- proacbes lo IOllle of the most ram... European harbor• of that day," explalna Cumming. Ironically 0 the UPJat6 of Brasa" oe1 by Drake in a bay mrtb of San Francisco In 1579 is now at UC Berkeley, but a facshnile given to Queen EJ\zabeth 11 alter her <Or• on1Uon will be Included in tbe Costa Mesa exhibit. Documenla Include Drate'I Will. Signed the day bef<n lie died, Drake's i.ttera of polont for the 1587 expedition lo Cadiz, and a pbotoalatic copy of Drake'a marriage record to Mary Newman tn 1569. ,,,. ... ·Qrrs nios.t ~autiful . ue home park ' .. ,.....;: ..... ~·~,__~....,,.~~~ ' ... .... __ •• Other relics include u. lumlriated books, printf of the English and Spanish Oeela as 2«i01 M-.B~. !11 'I;•ro, CAe21L'P ttity fought the Armada ba~ ,(l...,i ro..t) ... ,,, .., ' .. I ·.'':'" . ' ~.·. .. -· ,., ~ .. ' "'<ii '· ;-. I "'' :.• ., .. : ' . ' ' •., Ue, Drake 's "Coconut CUp,11 PhaM (111') '30·6800 and the "Conresslooe Aman-L __ .J... __ ...:_ _ _. ___ _..,.._......;;....;_._ __ ~-----..,..,,·-;f;~'!'.";.,..-..,._--~~ U,•byJohnGower,~gnedbyl_ __ ~-----"--__: __ !,_;.... __ .,...""'." _________ ~,:..i::.:,..-----.......:7;:;r ltlIW>tth 1 on the title pa1e. '" \. . . .;..,, ,( . -· " "",Palisades' Pitaes i')1.i-i· ,~:~'.Drain Projects :J•,! ,, '.:',;,;'.'Improving Park '.df'.C•-' •• ;,,.,i'l\vo major Orange County :r•,tfloOd control project& are well ~·pnd« way in the s an Clement&-Oapi.tnno B e a c h . area -one of them offering abundant advantage to users " the Palisades' Pines Park. .. • 'Ille projects, both calculated to eonchfde in time ~ 1 :fos11 winter rains, involve the _ -~ation of underground 1,:' • • to channel runoff water. ·,·,., r one project an $81,000 ·•··~ cnln II~ lnltalled ''.''.!li\iugh the Pineo Park area ·;:.~ r<cenll,y waa certllied ·~'.8''i>ubnc land by tho coum. ' '' _ '1nder the county contract, ;·::~:Hubbs Q)rp. of Rialto ls • . 1ng tho yeor-old cane, --' a storm drain through . ,.~rk, using the area which ~ .. : held a rotting drain • ed a "menace to . ::. ~ , en" by residents. ·~·~niE HIDDEN advantage of ' _ major projoct, said flood control 1uperv isor Ben Tun!lt.all, is that surplus IOit ·-·'Wm tho project baa been used ed to ftll deep depresslolll in ._. areas of Ule park. 'ilw>jlteds of cubic yards of material. have been compacted l('(IUDd a mound wtdch once · 'ifld a large guebo on tjle -e. the remains of the struc- tui;e, which J8y ln ruins in re- cent years, wu b u r I e d beneath the new fill material and the · entlre bowl-shaped se<tioo of Ille pork llllOothed into a continuou1 pad, When the project I! oom- pleted, the new drain will be covered with earth, all steep canyons regraded, s I o p e s Sffded to prevent erosion and a service road now being used h>-the-<IMln-work WW -provide new permanent acceas to the lower reaches of the part. TUNSTALL SAID that along with the drain work other county crews are lnatalllng 11'- rigation systemJ. . The inigatlon alto will help to rejuvenete "'°"" of old pi.lie trees which have suffered from neglect for decades. The second project under way in the South Coast area involves about 600 feet of con- crete storm drain along San Clemente's Los Lobos Canyon. The project will stretch along Calle Riviera to t be ocean and is a joint project In cooperatioo with the City of San Clemente. Total cost of that job is about fll,000 and the Ecco Corpontion of Garden Grov,e is the contractor. When the dr9lns are In place along the rufted canyoq floor planting will be done to con- ceal the installation. ··~ i t ending Madifn'es for SchOfJl ·Lunches? •• r "'!:!:' ..!;. -::.. :=:::.. .. :.-:.::.~ • <HTNGTON _ Do you and to students who patroniu ~ child hmchlng at them. The bill says the profill I everyday on potato of theae machb,>es go to •tu- .. , !Oda·pop, and candy in' dent orga¢1\lli!JCS qr other a~ of n\ea~ milk, and fruit? Uviliea approved by the t' mtgbl h~ppen If· a bill ochool. Miu\y think lhft , lhil • th f al t ol will prove an lrr?jble 1'I. Jn e In s ages con-pressure,, "ith A m e r I c a u, Iona! pouaite II approved hoo nd d .... . t change. f.l)C! lt.-'pr<lb-l!C la a •tu ent orga,u... Wtll 1"' ;_ due to fhe tlons eaierly oeek!n( ad· lobbying ~re/W'iiich ditionaJ . ftands, . •. < 1. • !most A vuy lew In eoiwess ifl! l bri>ught •t a . un-considering trying to ,defeat \ ~,::,. c Om I I ~:;;~~.Md. )et ~ y lrom maltilrt · of IDAlntall!. }urbillZ:1"Allir • ooda with ltttlt or no ·a1i, the . federal' ,OVOniniaflt . l e value,.wbo see acbool opont· '1:(!20, bllllon Wt )'Mr. ! ~~ ....,,. ... 8 nwveloua bn Utls'suli!ldlled llllidi pro. : ~ Id Increase sales and grapl -.<ii tho -theoiy that ! ~er pr~nt I~w. the -t"~ui j~d have • tary of Argrlcultilre can.· ;;r,;; comet this new pro. 1tequent1y• dou pr=ev ~wlllcli would Wble·MJ -~·of IUC~ nonptitrl ~ ,food' ac' iil! ti>, bO IClld Iii !!la al the 111,qoo ¥' _ c y ,&ooi, 1o9. -i It l10td llbt bO ~ JUMIOSlZt '·~· 13 ~· ·~~ ''No-Pest'' STRIP lnsecticile ~Ills tlyin1 in11cts h1•11rs. 1.59 Man-Power .. DEODORANT ~ ....... ~ Will( F!IEE 2% oz. Old Spice Alter Sillve Lotion. ··~.1 .21 88.c • . • wbldb J>!ttlClpote ..-natrllloiis: Some hen prlvate- l federal \uncb progranv · ly cbirge !hit thlJi would "'- I The new .blll would Blrlp him subvert the whole ptll'J>OH of l of this authoflty. I( would the federal lwicb program. • give local scho61s the final sa1 l In whether they cou)d sell ! these nonnutrJttous foods In • vending machines as a lune~ , time alternative to the fed-~ e111l lunch program. ~ A few members of Congress : are bealnnln( to expreu con- ' eem over this cbange. They : ""Y acl!bol dlJtrlcll already : are under heavy pressure ; from companies that sell : nonutrlUou.. foods, and from I ofladanU, to peml!I tllllr Mlee. : Today U. l!Chool olllclall do I Jean lloa'1Jy QJl lttlera( llW -I "wa can'I let ,.. aell -, : ,_ without the approval Of I Atrttulture," they aay In -el- 1 r.et. i rt the bill nD'! In Con~ beoomea law, tllll crutch will moved. Local oUlclall VO to flghl olf these pr e11u.re1 by1 v ... "<...AllO, the new bill contains a DUUt.ln hlcentlve lO local ltbools to allow vending Bill Saves Pensions W~GTON (AP) -A Senate labor subcommittee ha." given unanimowl approval to a bill to ensure that workerl receJve the pensk>nl Iller .,., for. The bill, approved last weelt:, would give an employ• the right to 30 percent of his pension benelllJ after tl&ht yeara of wvlce, and another 10 perc.nt !or each IUCCW!ve year. Thll8, after IS years ol service, the worker would be guaranteed IOI! perctnt of pension. The bit) also contalna a pro. vision protecting w o r k t r 1 whooe employer goet out ol business or whose pension plan Is not aolvenL LUX Minute .,'t Timer ~ "' Sllll• "" ....... 11 tlM flf IU •IMlt .It ....... 5, .... ,, -ber 17, 1972 DAILY PILOT (: J·J J IOll PAK Of CHIFFON ·Toilet Tissue GREAT PANASONIC Power Spray Iron ~~ Power mlst for extra moisture •.• 43 steam vent5. Separate push . ~~~·~e:~· i;~,~ 19 95 soleplote.#NID3 • Wella 'Balsam INSTANT MAIR CONOITIONER ..ia. Beitrtifles troubled hair W.. in seconds. fabulous 1 7 1 =.... results! llf. 2.511111. I "Tie Out" Chain Spiral snap Jt each 77c end . . I 0 ft. long. Re1. 91c "Tie Out" Stake Spiral shape Ill meta! age Hotds firmly. .... 1.41 Chomper . Liver llavored toy 39c h!lps clean teeth . R11. 51c WHllMl!R Rl,ellonl ... ' PrlRt1 & Coltrs HUMMING llRD Feeder Attract HI 11J1y lh nrll's · tlnllst llrl! ' 13 ti. ,llZE ·Miss· Breck HAIR' Sl'IA T Thera-Blem ' -,, lllXZlllA -Medical thlflpy acne pimpl es . . . 5gc ltlpo ~event new ones. 111. l9c II 11. · OUTDOOR 1111. 1 23 INDOOR Jn. R11. 1.41 I .. MATO SPRUCE UNDERWEAR T·Ulrts -100% White combed collon reinforced oon-stretch collar. 55c ·~ ~Ki·,Vfl · · lrllfs -Ful l cut !00% white cotton forcomfort. Wiil not str1tch or shrink D<ll of . shape. :r.; T-Ulrts or s1111'2-11 79c 111.llc ... ''Dry Look'' AfTER SHAMPOO CONTROL FOii MIN ~'S T·SHIRIS MEN'S .-:~-~ 1 09 ~:::· 2 .. 44 99c ggc ' I !et. I.If MISSES' Stretch Anklets Assorted sljles i• ny~n. 1 00 Whill only. h1. l.D! Pak tf 2 Pair • ···~~~· MIN'S Crew Socks ~ All white 100% cotton wllh · • cusMoned foot. Si1es 10·13. 59c .. . ..,. lk Al l'llCIS PlllAlb S11j1y, St,lt•lor 110 tin ........ ,. s1,t1•ltr 2511 DRUG STORES OPll t AM to 10 PM 7DAYSAWHK MUNTIN9T'ON tlACM -..... & 1.-...i111r" MUNTlfrlleTOfll IUCN -............ 1 ldktt ... IL TOlO -Mm .._,..... 11\4, Hl~POAT •••cM -•• '"""'· WesttHfl' ~I••• ' I LAD111· Wind Breaker 100% Solid Coklr Nylons with con1mtin1 stripe frim, zipper front Ind pocket. M!Chlllt W1!h1bl1. Si"' S-M·L Rt1211 2.77 n111 HtrrU AU SPOJS -~ I fdl Thll 0•1! ~ Medicded cream ronlfld 3 50 ~ effecl1Yely fldes 111 I weathe red brown • • spoil on your face Drllful l 11. 2 50 tnd hands. F11l11 h1. lttill 5.5 IZ. • 11 . ' __ , • • ,. .......... TREATING FAMILY NEW CLINIC SPECIALTY Rlch•rd Joos, Medical Student, Advises Patient New Prestige? Family Physician ls Replacing GP LEXINGTON, Ky, (AP) -responsible for factors in the 1be "GP" -the general community that pose heaJth " '•dlll!!!1er:.wJ!!_ wiWkJblctllL.J.ll!l!!l.l=»toJil•!Jl.'.::. _ _ of medicine has manned the And. says Dr. J . Jerome front line in health care -"is Wilden of Kalispell, Mont., dying out," says a doctor who who is president or the WB.!I hlrntJelf inspired by a GP American Academy of Family to become a physician. Physicians: "Family medicine It is • thus, without large OOlV is well on it_, way to regret, tilat Or. Nicholas J . 'beeoming, again, a dom Pisacano remarks on the voice in medicine. And why eventual demise of the GP. not. It's the specialty that Because, he ·explains, t~e specializes in people. 1be GP Is being ~placed by 8 American people a re deman- medical specialist _ the ding its return." "family physician" who "'iii practice 8 new kind of YOUNG DOCrORS starting medJcioe: out must study under expert supervision for three years e He will care ror the en-after obtaining their MD Ure family, trying to keep degrees to become family. everyone well rather than just physicians. stepping in when there's .;ome They may serve it all as crisis. residents in medical schools or e He will treat at least 80 in community hospitals, or percent or mor'e of your health divide it .into one year of in- ·Q:implalnts. tern.ship and two years of e He will quarterback residency -the same length ·)'Our care when you need a of training required of many -tw"geon, pediatrician or Other other specialists. tpeclallst, following throu g'h to As of this fall, 108 approved :make sure you receive the at· residency programs a r e tenUOn and help you need. located in medical schools and 9-He may perform minor hospitals and will be filled by eurgery and deliver babies, young men and women seek- .,_ bi!: wouldn't take out your ing to become family physi· 'ppendil: or perform other cians. ~1ore programs are ~jor 11urgery unless he had pending for expected approval .qualified himself by taking soon. ipeclal surgical training. This summer, the Depart-. e He will be a doctor of ment of Health, Education and the sicknesses of hi5 com-Welfare awarded almost $5 munlty as well , helping to million to 52 public or private diagnose and treat social nonprofit ho1pitals to Increase disotdera: that In f I u enc e enrollment of trainees in fami- human health and well-being. Jy medicine prO'grams. e And he wMI either keep op to date with medical JUOH IN EMPHASIS in knowledie or lase h i s family physician training is certifJcate as a family physi· community medlclne, learning ciao specialist. Every si x what the health resources of years, he must pass a rigorous the community are that can re-certification process. aid patients. 11\ose tests are t o u g h The new physicians will be enough so that about 800 of lhe trained also in i n t e r n a I first 4,000 GPs in practice t~k· n1 e di c in e , p e d i atrics, tng the two-day examination psyctiiatry -more than half nunked out -one in five . the people coming to GPs They can try a~ain and have CODlplaints that are emo- son1e will pass. while others tionally based -m i nor may never make the mark. surgecy, obstetrics, prenatal says Dr. Pisacano . secretary and postnatal care, cardiology. of the American Board 1•r all the skills he or she wllf Family Practice loc11trd here need as the first physician at the Uni versi ty of Kentucky \\·horn family members will "'1edical Center. see. The bo11rd -"·hich inclullrs He will also know his Umita- specinlists in i n t e r n a I tions, referring patfenta to m e d i c in c . P <' 1\ i atrics, specialists as needed, but "he psychiatry, neur ology, will maintain primary 'in- surgery, obstetrics and tcrest, continuing care,' a'.nd gynecology, as well as mony mak e sure that the·consultant well-known family physicians specialiSt achieves resu!Oi." -is responsible for the ex-And, Dr. Pi8acano adds, "he aminnlions, r or cf'r1ifying should know his patient& well physicians, :.incl s h a r e s enough not to suggest a twe- responsibility in approving week vacation in Florida for a training programs. t lrcd man i£ the gOy has lo borrow the money to go." TO SOJ\1E crilics, the ne1~· ------'--=--- specially is an expcrin,ent doomed to failure. To enthusiasts, it b a mean!\ of attracting more doctors into general medicine, parlly by giving them the prestige of a apeCl-alty . Right now, 1pe<iallsts outnumber G Ps about tour to one. "The OP once w~s all lhlng1 to all people," Dr. Plsacano l1fil&rkl. ".A.a rn c d I c a I knowledgo grew, II be<:l!Rl• lmpooslblo lor anyone lo know everylhln~. and oo 1peclalllla ·-llY devtloped. . '"Ibo lamlly physician wOI •sswnt tolol responaibltfcy lor tho !tmlly'I health care. He wW be morally re11PQnslble for Ille patient. lie will be morally I \ I ' 3. Mirror/comb/brush romr. vol. 2.00 I .00 10. Wind-up Ir Jin romr. v• I. 2 oo LOO 18. Plastic binoculars --• . . --• ~ ' I ' ·'.~:. • n~.,~ • Tit-Y'i ;~l'·'-• --..... • -.. 4. Animal puzzle comp. val. 2.00 . I . • I • " I ' ' • • • • • • • 1.00 11 . 'I" Squeeze-me mouse comp. val. 2.00 1.00 ••••••• 19. Delu xe beauly set 5,Pan Am 747 m~I comp . val. 2.00 1.00 11. Princess bank comp. val. 3.00 20. Cuslom VW, I 1" LOO 6. Doll in crib comp. val. 2.00 13. Rocker-Rings com p. val. 2.00 1.00 ' 1.00· ' 7. Work bench comp. val.3.00 14. Doll with bottle comp. val. 2.00 1.00 1.00 ·. comp. val. 2 .do 1.00 romp. vol. ~.00 1.00 comp. val. 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 25. Greyhound bus comp. val. 2.00 1.00 34, Learn wilh shapes 26. Friction locomolive comp. va l. 2.00 I .00 36. Play loy iron ,. ' .. \\ 27. Pup tent, 6'x4'x3' comp. va l. 4.00 l.00 31. Fire Cllief hat comp. val. 3:0(l ·-· " 'l 1.~ s. . ,.• . " comp. val. 2.00 LOO comp. val. 2.00 1.00 41. Girls' play sel comp. val. 2.00 LOO • 44. Psyche-palhs puzzle rom p. val. 2.00 2/1.00 4'!. Sel of 3 Steel trucks comp. v,1 1. 2.00 1.00 57. Classic co mics comp . val. 2.00 8/1.00 ' • -· • . ,, ' I , 45. Dawn Dolls romp. val. 2.00 LOO 50. Zoo Fun animals comp. val. 2.00 1.00 1.00 • . 70. Flutt« birdie ball comp. val. 2;()0 1.00 ' . • ~· • 1 • ( start your Christmas shopping now •.. great stocking stuffers • • • • -. toys 42 -all stores exc. el cajon use your may co t harge-plate Please send me the following items I have circled .~ have wrillen tHe ~uantity beside the iiumber. 3. __ 4._ 5 .. __ 6._ 7._ 10;_ "··-12._ 13._ 14._ .18._ 19._ 20,_:__ 21 ._ 2:z..__.. 25._ 26._ 27._ 30._ 31._ 34._ 36._ 41._ 44._ 45._ /. 49._ 50. __ 51 .~ 57._ 67._ 70._ " . 111 ________________ _ lotal price --------------- if you c•n'I come in ordtr by mail Or phone loll free phone order board open daily 8:30A.M. lo6:00 P.M. MAY CO, Eighth &·Hm Streets, Los Angeles, Calif. 90014 Name·-,,-----,---------------Address_ _________________ _ City•--------Stat1<•-----'--.L•P--- O C..sh Dc.o.o. OCharge ' Charse Account Number __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ Add S" ,.,., la• If delivered. in C..lifomia. Add shippln1 char1os beyond Unit~ ~arcel delivery zone. 7Sc charge for pickups. 7Sc cha~ for~" under $5. 7Sc charwe lot c.o.o: under sip. H9/14 I . t m•y co. IOUlh COHI pl•u, Hft di ... !li!r•.M ~1111:-· mo••; ""-'321 llioP rnond•y thru lrld•y 10 •·m. .. ,~~;10 •·"!· 19' p.m. ......... ,. ,.,~~ ' I • I • • ' " r • • • RRE '73 ·MODEL CLEARANCE SALE Ado. troM. Muds 1tttol bns good. Li· -No.SK.ll277 165'.DODGE . ·. rill!U: :·v.t. • ...._ --.tng.uc-. ~-711 · \. . .• .. ,~. • ,· l~SfOIL : ' ................ rffif.1liNter~·llcf'1Sl-No. ··- __ ....,.. __ _ '~1FORD . . , • t~TII~ ·' ~"it. htctw, 4 spetd, bucket stats. MV...,.,, • -. ' . ssss IMMEDIAB DELIVERY 70·MAVERICK FULL PRICE .. LIST l'llCE CLEARANCE ,p11a '67 MUSTANG , IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BIAND NEW .IMMEDIATE . OlllVE.RY CLEARANCE PRICE 167TOYOTA 54611 89 $72 89 $3888 ....,....., ____ ,_ .. ,....,._ v.a. -. tnm.. .r ccnditioning. '°""" stwTig. ndo. heolw. licnl ..._ CORONA $88 mA1.1 . $3362 $s·s • . DOWll .Mii. Nll6 l!IOllTllS · , .... call .... TM:. $93$AO. ....... -Jlfb.$1096.60.,._,_ ....... 13.JS _ 168 FORD PIClllP . .... -.-.1oog .... .,._,_,:M6M( $88 TOTAL $7) H DOWll MO. $148 fOI 24 MOllTHS. tnl cosll ,..ct illcl.J&i $1565.40. Dlf-* ,_,, 'rit1. S 110•.40. AIHMI '9ftttlflte NN.14.M . 169 BRONCO• WHm DIM Y-1. ... k1r91 ~lllCl'lt' utroslt.. No. fM.COX $) 48 TOTAL $8957 , .. DOWll MO. s22s ... iiOli i llS • '* .. fric:• ... 1'&L SM05At ·O. ..,..,.....nus.10.,..,... . ........ 13.95 • • nHSll • $88~~~T. $46~ $9· 8 F0124MOlfTHS • emit prtct m. tu & lie. SlllJ0.40 °"""" ...... $il9S.60AMllll~n9114.M '64CHEV. & c ... , .. shen 1/2 ton picktip & comp er shell. Llftnst 147-34.\ '65V.W. 4 ipMd Xtradean. Licenst WJf.720 169PICKUP CHIV. CUSTOM CAI V-1, radio. htottr. lictnst No. 660540 coua11R ~~~·~.: . . . =~ND FORD 1·300 y AN PERRIS VALLEY SHELL CAMPIR . . Wl'rH RED-E-KAMP CONVERSION FULL, PllCE witli. • • Fe~r i••l1tM, Dt l.911 lllttrier. s59~s Pll.M!). tl'M7 .. °'"""l~ .................. ,'-l-°'*',,,.,_,..,,111•t0 ... w... •. ,~, .......... , ... ~ ... ..... .......... """ '*'"' rfl(...,"" .,,,. ''" ' IMMEDIAn DBIYDY · FUlil· PRJCE I IMMIDIATI DILIYIRY Fully Equlpptd. 302 v.1; A'mp & Oil gaug11, P.1.,Rodio. Custom Equipped, $ 4 Trlftd Glost. Exira Cooling lbtiolor, 15 Amp. Altomator. Heavy Ouly Shocks, Camper !quipped With 5 Pas._ 5ooi. ing. Sink. let lox. Ideal For Yfir fGrnily. (1144ff!Ol50) : . • .. .. ' I ' \ ' l ~ . --.. .... -• 11.lJLY l'ILOT -. -CL'4SSIFIED ADS -Everyone Has Sometf.ing Thet Someone Else W enh ·The Biggest Marketplace on the Oran1e Coast -Dial 6~2·5678 for Fast Results Yclu Ca JeD It, ,. Rn' It, Jr• It with a W•rrt Ai, , •. • G..r1I CHUCK CAllOl'lfERS Jilli ESTATB·THEASORF.S OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 2-5 305 VISTA SUERTE -THE BLUFFS 4 Bdrm1. plus bonus rm. One king-size bdrm. .. on 1st floor. One year old . Low a11ociation ·:dues. Localed on 11eenbelt & close to pool . . Owner amiOUJ. Quick pos session . ~ . 1831 WESTCUFE. DR., N.B. , · CALL ME 645 • 6770 ~D IEE 0-nl .: ' .. NEWPORT BEACH TOWNEHOUSES ... . --__, ORUXE CONDOMINIUMS ON TllE BAY • . .. NEW 3 BEDROOMS, 2~ BATHS . 1965 Price and fmancin( !Ask About Boat Sfips) 4401 WIST COAST HIGHWAY NIWl'ORT llACH 645-7'20 ' • QUICK HENRY, THE CARI i Drive to 1038 SEA LANE, H.V. IIlLLS, SUN. J-5, to tee a 1uper clean 4 Bdrm. : bea~ly with. ~ great bay view for only I' tee;ooo. Jlril Muller r QUICK OCCUPA.NCY Owner bought another & ls ready to sell this a Bdrm., 3 bath Harbor View home. I H~ward Wells CAPISTRANO HILLTOP HOME \OPEN SUN. U; OUTPOST RD., Mission IJllllt. Li•· 4 Bdrm., super view -pool•, /ltennl1, club· hie. incl., horses near. 15 !jMln. to O.C Airport. $72,500. G. Gru~ I CAMEO SHORES -OCEANFRONT liOPEN SUN. 1-4. 4639 BRIGHTON RD. 1' * * * Elegant sirqpUclly -4 BR., 4 ba., I 1ge. !am. rm. with wet bar. Patio & pool. WHITE WATER VIEW. f.195,000 . Bud Austin I TALK ABOUT A VI EWI and you will talk about beauty In thlt Joe.: ever new view, boats, bey, ocean, sand & ::sun. SEE SUN. U . 2727 OCEAN, CdM. ·~195,000. Paul Quick THREE TO SEE ·Big Canyon· -magnificent view lot '69,llOO. 3 Arch ·Bay -reUrement home '84,llOO. Monarch Terrace -great family llome $89, 7:IO . Call Bob Yorke QUICK OCCUPANCY Ov,,ncr bcught another & is ready to sell this 5 Bdrm., 3 bath Harbor View Home - $66,000. For app•t. lo see call Howard WellJ. EASTERN BUYERS Beautifully constructed 4 Bdrm home· 'fa mily rm., formal din. rm .. den; complet; with attic.~. basement, pool & 5 separate gardens. $120,000. Ma rcia Bents COZY COTTAGE-<:ORONA OEL MAR 'Walk to beach; 2 Bdrms.; frplc., new ahaf. carpeting. lrnmacul ate, "move-J n" cond .. tian. $39,500. 1'riona Bergin LIDO NORD BAYFRONT Beaull!ul 4 BR. home with space for Jge. boat. Pool table size family rm. with costly 'b~nelinit. Fantastic bay view. Two frplcs. tueen Hudso n OCEAN VIEW Be 1ure to make an app 't. to a:ee this beau- tiful Lusk 4 BR. home in Harbor View Hlllo . Fam. rm. bas wet bar & frplc •~ 500 C. Tennille · ,..,., · --. Caldwell,a.ni. ~ l»-G700 ' ' ~ NIWPORT CENTER DR., N.I. ction ••• Call 642-5678 -- ****** ,* TAYLOR CO * IRVINI TllUtACI -$54,MI Attractive a bedroom home on chol"" comer Ille in a veey ellll area. Formal dinlnc Ir 2 bath1. Stone fireplace, lovely pool surround· ed by large patio. Near Feahlon I1land. BEAUTll'UL LINDA ISLE Best bayfront buy! You owe it to yourself to enjoy the luxury of Uti• prestige area. A lovely 5 BR home w/family rm., formal dining rm and ffi bath1. Wet bar, barbeque Ir s fireplace1. Pier Ir allp. fl87,000. 16 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 . LINDA ISLE -$2A5,000 Luxuilous CIUlom built 4 bdrm. home. Fam. rm .• lge. game rm., formal DR & 4\!i bath1. Wired for Hi·Fi thruout, electronic oven, cusl. cptg. & drp1. Pier/slip for 65' boat. 50 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5:30 MESA VIRDI -$37,9541 Immaculate home with 3 bdrms, lam rm, enclosed lanai and 2 balhl. Lge room1, beautiful stone flrepla..,, good floor plan Ir lovely yard. Quiet street. Better hurry! 11545 SAMAR PLACE OPEN SUN 1·5:30 --------- NEW LISTING. 3 BR, 2 ba'a., '-'· llv, rm., dee;. bit· ins, 'F .A., w/W 4 drape a. ASKlNG 153.000. * BAYSHORES * Near a., Oub A sandy beocll • Ip. -. ........ lot; ...... 2 BR.~ bath; Ip. lamlq rm., -Hv. rm., Wt-tm; elec. prap opener. Carport tor boat or camper. $59,500. "C" THOMAS Realtor 221 W. Cout Hwy. MMm Newport Beach Eve. 5640 HARBOR VIEW RIDGE -$76,000 Hip, hip on a hill. Lwk·built brand new 4 bedroom home with family room " formal dining room. Wet bar, :kar garage & view. Beautifully carpeted. Go San Joaquin HillJ Rd. & turn right at Spygla" Road. 3800 OCEAN BIRCH OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5:30 KING OF BALBOA PININSULA POINT -$75,000 HAL.ICIEST Worth aeeinc-worth owning. Home needs Thia ""'uty bu -u some redecoratlnf. Spend a UtUe money & the most popula!' 01 floor watch YOU!' value crow. Charmlng 3 BR :;:' in H.i.tt<al a.eek Provincial wUh DR le 2 baths. Prime corner. / H-11oon 2H9 SEVILLE· OPEN SAT 1-5:30 I Fmma! dinJllS + ldtdJ ... NEWPORT HEIGHTS I~,; p)utcr lhruoot Magnificent view of bay & blue Pacific I S I Air coodlllcoed Bedrooms, 3 bath contemporary with beau-I ~t• PJ'a&'t, boa t tlful c;arpetlng le drapes. Privacy! '97,000. .....,, 204 KINGS PLACE OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 I Qul<t -I Walk .. famll1 cJu• lacil· LIDO ISLl-Ll!ASE/OPTION It!" . S Bedroom, 2 bath & family room. Lge south 8"" now -41111)' moo patlo on Via Lido Soucl 35' Lot. Ask fl8,il00 down. or lease '600 Mo. winter or '600. Mo. all year. •. COAi.Ti UO VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN SUNDAY 1-5:30 WAL LACI COSTA MESA-$21,9541 REALTORS Easy to buy! Cozy 3 bedrm., 2 bath home --l'HIM641Cl- near schools. North Costa Meas. White brick ("'-I ,. I fireplace, shag carpeting, copper plumbing. . ...,..,.. _,. Try fl,600 down or V. A. ArixioUI owner. 5 IEDlOOM LINDA ISLE LOT-$69,500 NEWPORT1fllGHTS A real choice Taylor Co. Exclusive. Build Chonnl,. 3000 oq It ""°"' your own luxury home on this laland of finer "'>i• --s botho A homes & yachUng. A real buy. don. All .., 1 loort Jaot pointed lnoldo and out. Office Opon S1turd1y I. Sund1y -mw Noh cosp<lnc -Plenty or -''Our 27th Y••r'' ~ u ...u, w t111i1: -. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors ;:' :!...~! .... "'""'!:. 2111 Son JNquln HJll1 Rood io.. or loYel7 ,,_ -· "0..rlooklng Big Canyon Country Club" Vin> ol -and >-. hi. NEWPORT CENTER, N.I. 644-4910 1'111 II • ,,.._ ----------------I wlm'9 ftluet are incftel1nl rapidly. cal for • Gener•I potntment tt >'O'I mm )'OUI' ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;:;.,..,.;;;;;;::;;;;;;; I opel1 """"'· 0-rol REAL ESTATE * SEVEN UNITS -at $42,000. $560. mo. gross income. * 80 ACRES at '200. per acre . Submit termlj trade, etc. * 9.4 ~CRES -Prime ocean/min view for ~.denUal development -asking fl45.-* S BDRM Qear ocean . . .. • . . . . $26,000. * 4 BDRM near ocean . . . . . • . . . $54,000. 1733 WMtcllff Dr., N.B. 64S.7221 OPEN HOOSE SUNDAY Hl'M .ta.l·l5tb St. <oor. St, .Junn Pl.I ROY J. WARD Co Rltn -· SIX BEDROOMS For the active, fun lov1ns tamUy, thll 11 It! A I bedroom, 3 bath, easy maintenance rn an 11 on, Located on a wide IUlb .,..,,belt jull --pool A t.nnll. ldaey atzu includbw built-in -• tntaroom l)'ltem. tn 1bt .flnelt leCtion ol bef.vtilul Unlvtttlty Parle -tru4' !!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,.,.,.,. ... ! ele1&11t, canlrff llvlll( for you A )'Olli" famUy. Lease expem:lve Oxford model on Genenl General ~=;;;;;;===========:.I ..,. mubt. ~·, .1111 •'I I WOULD YOU LIKE A NAME LIKE OURS? Colwell Mortgage Company, one of Ameri· ca's largest Mortgage Banking firms, has enlered the Real E!tate field. It's wholly owned 1ubsldlary, COLWELL PROPER- TIES, INC., It presenUy operating 18 Real E!lat• offkos Jn Oran1e County, and would like to purchue Individual or multi-office operation Jn HunUngton Beach/Fountain Valley and We1tmlntter area. Must be well established and have 1ood producinc back· cround. U Interested In jotn1n1 a 1olld, pr~ gresalve orfanlsaUon, contact Ill. JI. LaBorde ~··' ,,, 3 Bedroom Camao Hlghlands $64,900 Bttter hUlTY, lhll clwmlnr CUltom home hu Ju•t bttn reduced In ir!ct DOW only IM,IOO. Sparlcllnr modem ldtch<n with l!)<lod ··-• bu1Jl•ln OYM 6 '-nap • quellly W/W c~ and dral>t• • Tan Int& and lolll lawn snce the pool Ille yW. Call for --• l7W!llG. I ~ ::11 J,J •/, t" . .... ----- - COLWELL PlONRTIES, Inc. "11•llt REALTORS CID UI ... 41talll. ' 1111, ' aA, onlJ P,IOD. Yftl - 2041 Buslne" Center Drive, Suite 108. ,...,.., Irvine, Calif. eue1 1133-1031 cou.ni, ,:J:,TTI. lllC * lXECU1MS * Wo Hero tho follow!"' ,...., ... '""'-Av1ll.W. Now *. 'lYINE * T•llwroct Tenwce LIAST IXPINSIVE IN MOS!' IXPENSIVI AltlA Plan i50 Preoldent Home. Sllulted OD pool· sized view loL 3 BR., 2 batba & I car rani1e. Quality thruouL Some of the featum are: bit-in wet bar, sell-cleaning ••en. lruh· muher & 1ep. laundry rm. w /tub. Only ,79,500. OPEN 1-6 Sst./Sun. 5596'()Uley ELEGANCE Tl(RUOUT Spectacular view from 1top the billJ, makes this an Incomparable setting tor a beautlful 4 BR. Plan 70 home. Privacy abounds in your world of twlnkllng lighls. Many extras are ~~~ ID.~' .. ~r.~sU.ge .. home .Jn .. • m~c& * UNIVERSITY PAIK * WIST POINT MODEL Designed for the acUve famlly 6 BR; 2 balhl; OD quiet cul-de-sac location. J B!k. from schools, commun. pools & tennis els. Owner lranalerred . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . '88,900 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Popular Marquette floor plan. Immac. cond., fr"'1lly painted & carpels cleaned. a Bdnn., incl IDllr. suite w/dnsstng rm. Ii frplc., formal dining, spac. family rm. w /frplc. & view overlooking park. Vacant &: ready to occupy, $46,950. OPEN Sun. 1-5. 18346 Mandrake · * NEWPORT BEACH * SPYGLASS PLAN 74 3600 plus sq. fl Jn this 5 bdrm., 4 ba., plus bonus rm. home on a V.l.P. location Cen· tral air cond., Intercom & built-Jn ·record pla~tr No-w1~ vinyl, 1hag carpeUn1, walnut cabmet.s in ialcllen, pool·slzed lot & breath- tll:ing view of ocean & coastline. You cm celebrate the holidays in your new home. Call now. '150,000 Including land. Red Hill Realty UNIVIRSITY PARK CINTllt, IRVINE CAU ANYTIME 833·0120 General 0-nl A once·in·1·lif1timt chine. to own 1 prof111ton· illy decor1ttd c:ompl1t1ly fumlshtd wmrfront home in a prime IOCltlon on our main chanMI only minut11 from tht oce1n. Your choice of two mod1l1: THE CAMBRIDGE ~ ' ....... _ 2057 squire f"t of e1rtfrff on·the-wlttr llYlnt. Two bedroom• ind con"t1rtibl1 bedroom/den. 2~ batht. M11tiv1 2-story living room with fire· pl1e1, ocean·Yitw ftmily room, de9p pllt GM'pft· l"f, continuous cl11nln9 r1nge. dilhwlllher. end m1ny. m1ny other 1pecill fe1tur•• end furnish· ings ................................................... .flOl,100. 0-11 .• ' #.! HAllOI· ISLAND Lovaly 1 BJL; m ·baths, wltlrllG!t lloml. L••· 11v1nc rm. • family rm .. luat rtdecor-ated. Pier, float and sandy beach. Beautiful ~ w Ill•· tbade tree & 1wimmlng pool. ) llLL GRUNDY, REALTOR Ml .l1yoide Dr., lultw I, N.I. tt.f-4161 . " ...... ,~o.n ~.:;;;·~··~·~~~~...-.! CHANNEL FRONT ME&\ w:.:o m&APlfl I PIEi FLOAT 1r 1 under pr1oo<1 but _., $69,750 :"' ~ "':.!; : M<ldent 2 BR, 2 BA, ono b--· "'-"" 1 level home. ~. FA 1onn pa~. bulltbt '~ 1: beat, laveJy patio. Near Udo forced alr be&tbw. tlotdili 1: SboPI. SpoHeat Immediate pn.ge, thll boule • ~ '. occupency. <>wnt:r 'fllll carry to .ell, eee it ~r all : ......... -. -. 6-ral Goner•I 'MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES IAYCREST-PRESTIGE LIVING Gracious master size FR, flreplactt. Baf1 care gardens. A spotless a BR wl tho pr• tlge-of Baycrest. $64,950. LOia Ml!Jer Mi. 1123$. (E36) DOVER SHORES 4 BR lvlll1 Wello buill atrium home. 2'• cellent for enterlalnlng and family ~ '93,500. Tom Queen MU200. (E37) • CORONA DEL MAR R-3 MAJESTIC llAY VIEW Add two units or enjoy the private world of this Brownell-designed 2 BR, 2 bath I< pool on 60 lot. $150,000. Barbara Aune/ Ron Sherman 642-8235. (ES8) . THE LAST OF THE IEST Final opportunity to choose a 1trlking I BR, FR, DR -newly completed Ivan Wells' custom home w /sweeping Bay • Moontain VIEW. $110,200. An unusual op- portunity to share Jn Newport'• fanwtlc appreciaUon. OPEN DAILY llh'5 p.m.·20SO Galaxy Drive. (E39) LARGE HOME-SMALL PRICE Attractive 4 BR home'on quiet cul-de-aac. Near schools. *35,9:IO. Charles Arnold 6Q. 82M. (E32) BIG CANYON P'IRsT Everything you have a1wiy1 wanted. Ve.- llBillu Model. Exquisite view. 4 BR'" -ffi baths, luxuriously carpeted & draped. Bert Fehren 64H200. (Ell) DOVER SHORIS-VllW OPEN SUN. 1-6 p.m. 2ll8 Santiago Dr. ONLY f/9,500. Mountain • Bay view + pool. Lovely tarr1WO tile In spacious en- tryway -2400 sq. ft. -pool -3 or conv: 4 BR, FR + formal DR. Oversize :kar garage, built-In work bench. Walter KinJ •. ~. (E19) HARBOR VIEW-.UST SELL Handsomely appointed 4 BR, 2 bath, :kar garage. Waterfall. View. Ob,.rvaUon deck. Self-cleanin~ oven. Panelled FR. Bar. Cuo- tom carpeting & drapes. Reduced for QUICK llale. '89,llOO fee. Dona Chlchuter "2-823$. ~n Sim. l.S p.m. 1221 KM!'Dr. • • • WATCH THI SUNSET AT , TUR:rLIROCK HILLS! Open &-8 p.m. Sunday. 187111 Via Palatino. 'l!R, FJt, Ptnldent Homel,Pool! Reduc~ to '79,llOO w/landl Laszlo Sbarkany 644- 5200. (E23) ; . IAITILUFl'/LUSK-llUILT ,OPEN~ILY 1-5 p.m. 2201 Aralla. S BR, 3 bath, . Jact Howell 644-6200. (E34) i . • 1 . ~ DOV!IR ·SHORl5-NEW LISTING Ivan We1It built; 'biiy & mountain view fntm-.-ery rOoni. Large FR & lot •IA inall• Ibis the perfect home for the u , pandlnf famll:r. OPEN for lnspecUon SUJI. ilay J.U,p.m. 2000 SanUago. (E14) HARIOR Vll!W HOMES Extra large lot! Beautiful 2+den (or1BR) homal Excellent landlcaplng, sprtnklanl ~rb er-belt location I Prlcod ,.. ck sale! ()pen Sunday 1-6 p.m. llDf~ boom•. (1:29) . ' • . 'LIDO PININSULA-IAYFRONT Elepat· I 11!J~LJ I baths, fireplace, J>!lOI. · Seit Jllp a~ o. '8f,li00. Frank Per •••• (lllll). ' . . ' """"'!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!l~*~C~&~W'.!-*~i-......_~~~~_,..--:':o.:.-..-~~~~~======= ' I i I; . . f ~ I. • . • i: '· . . ' " .; .. • " • r I DIRECTORY ..., ... '-"'.,.,.,,-"'JM ............ ,.. ..... _' ..... Al ........................ ....... - ..i le.,...... .,_.I a.., .n.tkktt ............ ....,. .• DAILY PILOT WANT AH.,.,,._ ........ ...-.__ fw ., .. ,.. .. •'9141 ,. Nit MU ............. k 9"' ... ._MG......, ..... ,..,_. lllMQ, HOUSES FOR SALE 315 G<Jlden Rod Ave., Corona de! Mar 673-8550 '56,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2 BEDROOMS fll Tustin Ave. (N'pt. Heights) NB 675-3000 $37,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 881 West Wilson, Cos ta Mesa 646-0555 $26,500 (Sun 1:30-5:30) 2 BR and FAMILY RM OR DEN 444 Seville, Balboa 645-4040 $63,950 (Sat & Sun 1-5) · 138 The Masters Circle1 Costa Mesa 64&-7171 (Sunday 1-5) (3 Badrooms) ·**1306 W. Bay Ave., Balboa Peninsula 644-7270 (Sun 1-5) **2irl Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar 644-2430, $195,000 (Sun 2-5) 1818 Commodore (Baycrest) NB 642-8235 • (Sat & Sun 1-5) 221 Milford (Cameo Shores) CdM 64443200 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1828 Port Seabourne (HVHomes) NB 644,6200 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1645 Samar Place (Mesa Verde) CM 644-4910 $37,950 (Sun 1-5:30) 2149 Seville (Balboa Pen. Pl.) NB 644-4910 $75,000 (Sat 1-5:30) 20f Kings Place (Newport Hts.) NB 644-4910 $97,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 338 Evening Canyon (Shoreclills) CdM 644-7662 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2272 Federal Ave .. Costa Mesa 646-0555 $27,200 (Sat & Sun 143) 2291 Tustin Ave., Newport B'each 646-7711 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 424 ' Marguerite, Corona de! Mar 673-8550 $46,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 677 Darrell, Costa Me.Sa 546-5880 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 303 Orchid, Old Corona de! Mar 675-6000 $67,500 (Sun 1-5) 2'593 Alcoba Dr., Mission Viejo 830-1337 $33,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1670 Madagascar, Costa Mesa 546-2313 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2603 Vista Ornada, Newport Beach 640--0020 (Sunday) 192 Flower St., Costa· Mesa 640-0020 (Sunday) (3 Bedrooms, Femily Rm. or Den) 1501 Cumberland Ln. (Westcliff) N.B. 642-1979 (Fri-Sat-Sun 12-6) 357 Monte Vista, Costa Mesa 962-4471 /968-1931 (Sat 11-5) 984 Sprinl(field (Rancho Mesa) C.M. 5f5..0374, $34,250 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2030 Galaxy Dr., (Dover Shores) N:B. 646-1550 $110,200 (Daily 10-5) 142 Masters Cr., Costa Mesa 673-9060 $48,500 (Sun 2-5) f50 Elmhurst Lane, College Park 645-4040 $33,700 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2000 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $89,500 (Sun 12-5) *517 Garrett Dr. (Cameo Hilands) CdM 64U235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 489 East 20th St., Costa Mesa 642-8235 $42,950 (Sun 1-4) 510 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB . 644-4910 $76,500 (Sun 1-5:30) 1114 White Sails Way (HVJils) CdM) 675-3000 $59,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1801 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa 675-3000 $62,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **3329 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar 675-3000 $165,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) **1915 Bayside Dr., Corona de! Mar 675-3000 $159,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 518 Cameo Highlands Dr., NB 673-8550 $64,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 322 Poinsettia, Old Corona de! Mar 875-6000 $89,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1826 Sandalwood (Baycrest) NB 645-6500 $75,000 (Sun 1-5) 2008 Aliso, Costa Mesa 646-7171 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1087 Gisler (Mesa Verde) CM 546-2313 View (Sat & Sun 1-5) 25831 Jamon Lane, Mission Viejo 588-0'Z22 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 223Rochester, Costa Mesa 675-7225 646-0555 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 3253 Idaho Lane, Mesa Verde ,. 546-5880 55743190 (Sal & Sun from 1 pm) ,........1424 '1rvine, Newport Beach • 64&-7171 (Sunday 1·5) 220' Tulane, Costa Mesa .. 546-2313 (Sunday 1·5) , .""2 Coastland, Huntington Beach 546-2313 · (Sunday 1-5) l !91 Hanover, Costa Me·sa 640-0020 (Sunday)' 425· Vista F1ora, Newport Beach 640--0020 · (Sunday) '*4310 Soindrift 67l-0225 (Sunday 1·5) ~ Monardl Bay. Laguna Beacp 49.11-29'1• • "1)7,500 (Sbown bv ,appt.) ff8 DeSofa Terrace, Corona de! Mar 6'7USSO_ '· ·$110,000 (Sunday 1-5) ' . ' (4 a.droom1), 21il H11ihhmd (nr. Baycresl) N.B. 646'~ (Sat & Sun 1-5) J.038 'Sea.Lane (H.V. Hills) CdM 1 f4:(-2438, ff6,000 (Sun 1-5) . -*4521 Brighton M, (Cameo Shoi:es) CdM • 84J.8235 ' (Sal Ir~ 1-5) *4rtT Mendota Terr. (Corona Ill&) CdM 8'IM680 -' (SUJi 1-41) 208 Susannah Pl, CO!lta Mesa 8f5-40IO PI,950 . flluil 1-41) *5l.S2 Cheryl Dr .. Huntlnglon Beach 8*-?tt,J.· 4t1,IOO (Sal .t. 8W1 !U) 'r ' I *~10 Nottingham (Dover Shores) NB · 675-2723 $115,000 (Slit & Sun 143) (4 Bedrooms, F1mlly Rm. or D•n) 19462 Sierra Raton Rd., Irvine 833-9427 (Shown by App't) 9402 Daytona Circle, Huntington Beach 963-2408, $f0,950 (Fri, Sat & Sun all day) *4800 Surry (Cameo Highlands) CdM. 644-7270 (Sun 1-5) ***4639 Brighton Rd. (Cameo Shores ) CdM, 644-2430, $295,000 (Sat & Sun 1-4) **1653 Bayside Dr., (Yacljlman's Cove) CdM, 675-1935 (Daily) *2118 Santiago (Dover Shores) N.B. 642-8325 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1095 San Pablo Cir. (Mesa Woods) CM .Ms.&28 $37,500 (Sat & Sun 11-5) 106 Y-1" Dijon (Lido Isle) NB 675-7462 $78,500 (Open daily) .1934 Flamingo (Mesa Verde) CM 5404l877 (Sat & Sun lo-6) *3616KeyBay (HVHills) CdM 673-8080 $89,500 (Daily 1-5) 3660 Ocean Birch (HVuRidge) NB 644-4910 $76,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) **50 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 644-4910 $245,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 18781 Via Palatine ( Crnr I Amalfi) TR Hills 64443200 (Sat 1·5 & Sun 643 pm) 1221 Keel Dr. (HVHills) CdM 64U235 (Sun 12-5) 1019 Dolphin (Irvine Terr) CdM 642'8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1836 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 (Sun 1-5) *23 Augusta Lane (Big Canyon) NB . 642-8235 (Sun 1-5) 2000 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $89,500 (Sun 12-5) *334 Tours Lane (RueDeCannes) NB 645-4040 $32,800 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 305 Vista Sue rte (The Bluffs) NB 645-6770 (Sat & Sun 1-5) *342 Peach Tree Ln ... Newport Beach 646-2414 $53,000 (Sun 1-5) 1126 Austin, North Costa Mesa 546-5990 $30,500 (Sun 1-5) 2874 Clubhouse Rd. (Mesa Verde) CM 546-5990 $51,950 (Sun 1-5) 2822 ElleSIYlere (Mesa Verde) CM 546-5990 $44,500 (Sun 1-5) 3117 Dublin (Halecrest) CM 557-4130 $28,950 (Sun 1-5) 116 Cameo Highlands Dr., Npt. Beach 675-6000 $67,500 (Sun 1-5) 2861 Bayshore Dr., Newport Beach 645--0303 . $52,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) , 2407 Windward Lane, Newport Beach 646-7171 (Sunday 1-5) *21692 Impala :Ume, Huntington Beach 962-5566 $39,000 (Sunday 1-5) 17351 Buttonwood, Fountain Valley 842-2501 (Sunday 12-5) 201~ E. Ocean Blvd., Balboa Peninsula 673-8550 $87,500 (Sunday 1-5) *111367 Ponderosa, Fountain Valley . 645-0303 (Sunday 1-5) *2018 Baltta Place, (Mesa Verde) CM 645-0303 (Sunday 1-5) (5 Badrooms) 2201 Aralia (Eastbluff) N.B. . 644-6200 (Dally 1-5) 401 15th St. (cor. St. James Pl.), NB 646-0228 (Sunday 1-5) 9762 Cathy, Huntington Beach 546-2313 (Sunday 1-5) (5 Badrooms, Fomlly Rm. or Den) 1742 Bonarie Way, (Baclt Bay) N.B. ( 644-7270 (Sat & Sun 1-5 **1306 W. Bay Ave., Balboa Peninsula 644-7270 (Sun 1-5) **"46 Linda Isle (Linda Isle) N.B. 64U235 (Sat & S\ID 1-5) 1806 Pl. Barmouth (H.V. Homes) N.B. 644-2430, $66,000 (Sun 1-5) **3 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 675-6161 • (Sunday) **16 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda Isle) NB 644-4910 $167,000 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) 1337 Galaxy (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $198,500 (Sun 1·5) **305 North Star (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 $179,500 (Sat & sun 1-5) 2640 Basswood (EastbloH) NB 64t7662 . (Sat & Sun 1·5) *~ Linda Isle (Linda Isle) NB 644-2430 (Sun 1-5) 8332· Snowbird, Pacific Sands 557-4130· (Sun 1-5) 3601 Oc~an Birch (Spyglass Hill) CdM 213/693-0393 (Sat &<Sun 12-5) No . .13 B_eacon Bay, NeWT>Ort Beach ~ (Sat & SW! 1·5) 7 BEDROOMS 1511-!lfira Mat. Newport Beach 6454Q(O $135,000, (Sat & Sun 1-4) ' · CONDOMINIUMS (2-3 Bad-s) .•• '40.l W. CoaslH\VY .. Newport Beach 645-7820 (Sat & Sun 10 to Dusk) DUPLEXES FOR SALE · (:1.-2 BEDROOMS) TIO Agat~, Ba16Qa lsland 6'1$-7225 ... (Sunday 1-5) tOTS FOR SALE ff'llGI Bayalde Dr-. (Yachtsman'• Cove) .,C<Dt f7S..19d · (Dally) ' ...... BEST BUY ON BAY •••• • , .•••• PIER AND SLIP 1306 West Bay on the Balboa Peninsula, re-. duced again by motiv-ated seller Who will carty the first TD with 20% down at 7% ~­ DelighUul family home -5 bedroom, family room with forever view. New price $179,500 VIEW-VIEW ••• , •. .•••• OCEAN AND CANYON 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 c~yon & view ot the ocean. One-of-a-kind in CAMEO HIGHLANDS .............. $69,500. ENJOY ••••••••• •••. YOUR OWN POOL JUST REDUCED -This 3 bedroom, 2 bath, family room plus a convertible den, 2 used brick fireplaces, builtins in kitchen and B-B-Q with PRIVATE guest room & bath. Entertain aroond your own POOL in CAMEO HIGH· LANDS. .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. $72,500. 180 DEGREE VIEW .•..• ...... HARBPR AND OCEAN Enjoy It all from this 3-bedroom, 2 bath home with 2 fireplaces (1 in living room, 1 in dining. room) .. bull tin kitchen. See har-bor~ lights at night from your own garden patio .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . $64,950 • • OPEN HOUSES • · • (5 BR. & FAM.) -1306' W. Bay Ave. (waterfront). Garage parking avail. Bal· boa Peninsula. Sun. 1-5 . (3 BEDROOM.) -723 Cameo Highlands, Corona de! Mar. Sat. & Sun. 1-5. (5 BR. & FAM.) -1742 Bonarie Way, Back Bay, Newport Beach. Sat. & Sun. 1-5. (3 BR.) 1601 Kings Place, Newport Beach. S.un. 1-5. ~ AllDl.SSOCIATf.S REALTORS 644-7270 2121 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. General General C M I CORBIN -MARTIN INC. * SHORECUFFS * REDUCED-REDUCED-REDUCED NOW $83,.500 Picture a wooden garden with an old brick entryway, leading to a heavy shake roofed 3 BR., 2 hath home. Lge. country kitchen w/ frplc.-all finest quality Walk to priv. beach 338 EVENING CANYON ROAD OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 * LUSK EASTBLUFF * Privacy is the feature of this huge 5 Bdrm., 3 bath home. Lge. rear lot with enough room to have 2 ~Is. Located In the heart cif all of Newport s finest shopping & in the Corona qel Mar High School dtSt. Offered at $61,900. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 2640 BASSWOOD Our individual service means more to you - 59.3°/o of our sales were made thru referrals, people who were 'Satisfied with our - "SERVICE BEYOND THE CONTRACT" wouldn't this be the place for you to list your property? Call US for your rHI ostata noods -WE ha)rtl loll of 1ood thl"ls to tell you obovtl ~.~17,1912 DAii. Y "I.OT 11•1 I -.... I@_-_ .. _":"__,,__,, O..rat liCM~~ UV~~ FOR YOUR VIEWING THIS WEEKEND Let U1 Know What You Think Of These Unique Homes THREE BEDROOM HOMES 301' JAVA ROAD $51,950. Custom and clean with 3 big bedrooms situated on a manicured cor- ner lot near the golf course. Pegged floors , stone fireplace and beamed ceilings make this in demand. Owner has moved to Mam- moth Lakes -lucky pup! -but is anxious to see offers. This home sold Wednesday OPIN TODAY l•I, CONTACT UNIQUI HOMO •f MIS.A YllDI. Ml•lffl 322 POINSETTIA $19,500, Brand new yet has that old Corona de! Mar charm. Heavy 1bake1, dormer windows, lots of used brick with a modern, c:onvenlenl floor plan that includes 3 bedrooms, a den, family room-and hleh ceilinged living room. It's super! Just finished and ready for viewing. OPIN TODAY 1•1, CONTACT UNIQUI HO.Mii •f COlONA DIL MAI. 611""" 2012 SANTIAGO, DOVER SHORES, N.B. . $84,950. Price just reduced $2,550. 3 Bedrm. and a paneled den, lhag carpets, sunken living room and large master suite. Enormous patio porch with Back Bay views. Out of area owner getting anxious. OPIN SUN .. 1·1, CONTACT UNIQUI HOMIS •f NIWl'OIT llACH, '41·61H 112' SANDALWOOD $75,000. New on the market and truly excellent. Massive stone-fireplaces ac· cent aoft·brown shag carpets and r~ch textured beam ceilings. Genlle tones of Autumn thruout interior. Located in an outatanding area. OHM TODAY, 1-S, CONTACT UNIQUI HOMIS •f NIWPOIT HACH, 641o61H 303 ORCHID $67,500. Grand premiere-This is the one you had to buy without seeing it. Now you can see it! One block from ocean in Corona del Mar. 3 bed.room, 2 bath and lots of used brick charm. · OPIN TODAY, 1 ... CONTACT UNl9YI HOMU OP COIONA on MAI;., ...... ' ' . .. FOUR IEDROOM HOMES =~ 2174 CLUBHOUSE . , $51,tM. , ;; The Sensuoua Pacesetterl~trlm·lines; brflllf:pert)'. 4-''W . : 4 bedrooms on a single .story floor plan with a larie maltu eulte, i~ including double pullmans and a sunken bath and soft.as-a-elciud' lhaf. ! ONN TODAY 1.a. CONTACT UNlfUI HOMO •f MIU. YllDI,, MMtft .~1 71' CAMEO HIGHLANDS $'7,500. Gracious courtyard entry reveals colorful flowers, spacious 4 bedroom floor plan and a top-of-the-trees view of the Pactflc. Mirrored fire. place in l!vlng· room phis additional fireplace in master bedroom. OPIN TODAY lol, CONTACT UNlfUI HOMU .. COlONA DIL MAI, 671 .. IH 1001 HAMPSHIRE LANE $19.SOO. Price reduction just In on this vacant and very well built f bedroom traditional in Dover Shores. Dramatic high ceilings and fireplaces create conversation In thl.s Unique Home. Oops, thl.s one sold too I ONN TODAY 1·1, CONTACT UNl9UI HOMO OP NIWPOIT HACH, 641 .. ltl 1126 AUSTIN $30,500. Finest home in a near to South Coast Plaza neighborhood, also easy walk to school thru Jr. College. FHA or VA terms on this super clean property. GnH TODiAY 1•1, CONTACT UNl9UI HOMD OP MUA YllDI, 146-lttl ON ADAMS BLVD. JUST WEST OF HARBOR $50,100. Last 3 homes of the sensational seUtng Buccola Homes of Mesa Verde. This ts also the last new borne offering ever to be made Jn Mesa Verde. These are large f bedroom, 2 story 3 bath family homes In a prestige location and have already experienced considerable appreciation. DPIN TODAY 1•1, CONTACT UNl9UI HOMIS OP MIU YllDI. 146-ltH ' ) " '· ' ~-.; " " " " " ~· ... '" ,. ~: .. " :: . ... ij! ~· :· CORBIN•MARTIN FIVE BEDROOM HOMES . ' ' R!Al.:ToWS . • 644· 7 662 .........., .. c._. cltl·Mor. Costa· Mas• General • ;;;;;;;;;=;;;:;;;;:;;;;. i .. ;,,,, iiiiiiiiii--1 ,,. IJSE + DUfl,Ex 1"T.J · ". EASTSIDE Fiu:EDOM OSTA MESA HOME '$%0,'Clpcl $21,950 Unbelievable but trutl Needs· GOV'T. REro with 3 bla work, bl.it Where, tlie .can ~· tile, Jdtchtn with )'OU ftDd a 2 bednn horn• M'lod c•blnets, Newly dee- , plus 2 bacbelolo uDlti for orf¥ orat.d lnalde 4 out and bu ' S20,00J? Sound interutlniT, a double ear raraae. Down CALL ,,.·1or completed• _. on1y snlo. P.,..... Wll, • , .1185. mo. include• taxe1 ~ _open_ Newport ., 20U GOLDENEYE PLACE $51,950. Another new listing! This time a 5 bedroom with slightly Spanish llavor, high ceilings, formal dining and warm orange shag compll· menting a double brick fireplace in the family room, Would you believe, this one sold Friday afternoon. Ol'IN TODAY !•I, COHYACY UNl9UI HOMU of MISA VllDl, 14 .. ltlt UflirilVUi: t!()Ml:S -REAL ESTATE - --------~-------·----------- - .. .. ' ... ,. ,. ... .. :·: -'. ... ... • . ' ' • ,. ': .-. ., ' ,. ' .•. • - Fairview General O...rel V.neral : ~~~-~~ ~-----··· • HERITAGE f.i f:l\LrllH~ '·'4Ulll 1------ld-layfront COiieio OWNER -llollt-111 : IM!J!lmol Good As Go s Br 2 Ba, pool, pier 11 •li~ steno In llvflw nn. i... ' : Jtooin ti>r Dod'• campa, M.,. Dtl Mu. AD built-Ins. o.uii>tful S19,!!00 eluded. s bdrms., 2 _...,. : boat ... garden. pool -.. nrop1oot, ' bttt1w. wa111 to 6 EMERALD IA y btttho, -llW1s ,_ : ch1Jd:ren'1 ii\q UM. L&rp BY' Owner • 4 Bdnn., 2 bath, St. John's and O.C.C. '31,bl wfftreplact. ~. own, :: ~ iud. 4 BR, 211 ptlll<led tam. nn., . bullt·ln all ......_ lmmacul&te S Br + tam rm .,...,... lnchlded. .nubly l>L frpl.· AD t...... ldtchen, 2 story, l8x36 pool, VI.., P•.ooo -A ......... "" .. ,, coU:ms " "1ATl'S, INC. lota•(lnll>lcal WtdlCaplng, Tod Hubert & ..__ .-11 Bdt., i2t,UO HU52J acellent CODI!, ·W• want to 3471 vta Udo ~ $t0-lm ( ..UI PriCed below msrlret n..i ... !lt5.-0ilf * c & w * at $35,950. 1i5'1-«J23. Opeft l:Wo. Nftd • "Pad"• PlaCllP .. adt Sell kll• Imm • -• - -~---~ --- ROOM FOR SALE '1 \ • \ OAl\.Y mOT Juod.,, Stp-17, 1972 0-r•I G11n•r•I 0.-•1 O-r1I C•I• Molo -·-····---------------------------ENTERTAIN omN7 - Snlisbury 4 llDIOOM More than ample room for you and your guests in thiJ roomy sevea bedroom, aix bath home. Your g~ll will certainly enjoy I.he lovely 22 by 48 party room, with 11.it.chen facil!Uea and f11'1!place , which opens on a large sun deck. Oversized tour car garace phu room to park ten cars in the beautiful red Uled, walled courtyard wblcb is enhanced by beautiful plantlng1. Many 11tras in thla Jlenlnsula point estate built on three lots with bay and beach in •lew. Present owner has invested much more than thll offering price •13~.ooo. .? ·EXCLUSIVI CARNATION COVI llfG>rlde Plool Doplaoo; lot ""' ZiO II. ...,, lrd bttor- aat In •• -Pld<¥ Ftt Jutd (m OWD.lt!J, '!be SU.300 I · en.1 -to "II.., m.o.s _ ... l J b&dlo. Liclll. -ldtdla, haod7 wmic J loa-s Baths. Pl\lmhad,... ... -· plutb . carpetlJ!i, drapu, OPIN SUN. 2·5 142 MalNr Circle 1 Ir l fomlly roem • $41,100 D~YIDSON WLTY • ' ! ~ I '.I ._, DUPLEXES, DUPLEXES & DUPLIXES ! 4 Choice Open Houses SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1·1 P.M. "'Y boat pr!vW " quiet boach lo<allon. w.ooo. Pretty JN1tlo. Pu> Uke yard, in. 541).1'/30. 3116 Newport Blvd., .N.I. '1'-9060 SIOI W, C-Hwy., N.B. '46-n67 .. . . Many to choose from -take advanllce of the tu shelter -NEW ONES -Low Inve1tmenl. can tor Appointment Alie tor Belly ~ncb l!:v...._. 61MGT TARBELL Genor1I Co,...atlol Mar LIDO -ISLE LOT * 411 TUSTIN AVE ., Newport Helghll. 2 BR. LIVI HA,,.L Y , 3-.~111~'!.ted m,1·50 EVER APTER Vacant -Front.I on 3 atreel.!. Only '53,000. 2 ba's., 50Xl27 'h lee simple lot ...... •37,BOO Salisbu ry Macnlfictnt vtew of oceu a OCEAN FRONT DUPLEX *!IOI I . BALBOA BLVD .. Balboa. 3 BR .. n• I , ,1 ' :..":'"~""'!i :~ "SECLUDED" haytromalmosteveiy- P!nr, deep aha.a c pt . Move il'tto thil lovely ! In th11 charmini, C'UltlDlq - throughout, lovely b • c k bedroom home. Graclou1 home, Larp, h •a t • • • ~ . )'Ud with a tOl'elt ot tower-living room. eriha.nced by fl.ltertd PCIOL 4 Bedroomt, t ' 3 bedrooms up, 2 bedrooms down, 1peclacular view . $125,000. baths; bandy to beach ............... '62,i!OO. 31> MARINI!: A VE. BALBOA Jf!'AND CALL 67Mf00 SIX UNITS -COUNT EM I *"'4 WHITE SAILS WAY, Harbor View Hilla. Ocean view, 3 BR. & family rm. homa. balhl, lonnal dlnlJll ,_, 5 Beautiful Del11.1e aparlmrJlls with one over the garage with a peek· a·hoo view of the ocean and"lirge sun deck. Ooly 1 1hort block to the bay. '175,000 with terms and owner will conlider trades -subm it all offers Great tax shelter. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .............. '69,llOO. CAN'T RND IT7 * 1915 BAYSIDE DR., CdM. 3 BR. "family • WILL BUILD""" dream rm. home, like new &.on the beach. $159,000. home. Have at&ft for com. built-In Jdtr.hen and haooaome fireplace, built-in brtaJc:taat room, wet bv 6 Ing trff1, wt1e'1 dell1ht dream ldtchen, ~ven a breaklut bat, thlt popular dishwuber. BeaulUul patio . ..O~~o~"~ERlt. ~'! plan bu "Pl"" )Mng rm Pool thod well laJxlocat>ed CORONA HIGH' 'N"I ~ . and tarp dining area. grounds, Near all con-..,.. T' A FIXER + ADD TO Convenient parkllla: -easy to be pie!< bomt packqe. 675-3000 Put your confidence in our Owner mull ..u ia.tl Wk· ""nle""". Brk. 511).1720. OPIN SUN. 14 ing $33,000 ratMr .,ttly. Ontu I ! Peninsula Jl.3 Jot -2 beds, and family room home on property at present. Plans and permit included for duplex in purchase. HURRY ON THIS ONE. a "DROP·lN" at 81,)' A Beach Realty f9 yeart 9f Q':.alll;)' CUltcJD borne OuUdln&'. can bk> -· Ill' VACANT 2955 Harbor. C:O.ta Mesa "21' TRIPLEX ~ · "REALTORS" Set example cf product at :mB Galaxy, -er Sbom. SIRVING GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR ARIA MIMIER MULTIPLE LISTING SIRVICI IJ!Gl!l ... •r-..1~...,.....,...,.~Ga'""n•'""r•"'.1....,"'"""""'"""I IYail Wells & Sons ~~?~e'.!=e~;: 2T'T~,.~E~; Burr Whfte Reelt~ ..,a turea include lqe WnUy pin.Q:. Excellent It• n ta 1 2901 Newport Blvd. F' room, all electric buUti,M, Area. Each Un.It baa 2 • Two Newport Beach ~~ t• detached cloubleprqe, cul· bedroom, 111Ball1and1 -HOMES + INCOMf" • de-sac location, l O v e l Y Ono Bedroom, Oen & 1 Walk to evtl')'thincl 2 ™""'!: sef'eened in patio, Prtced Bath. Off~ for $110,000. plUI Qffk:e, 2 bath boqle, Jo ~ REAL ESTATE • 642-1111 • only $28,000. and hnmed . Call G:f&--0555. bdrm. income unit. ,...,, ~ pou poaalble. * * * * "; • ,t .Call~ (Open Eves.) Below Hwy. comer, larger 3 .1, 881 DOVER DRIVE 645•4040 NEWPORT BEACH * TWO HOUSES on FULL ACRE -East. side C.M. Rm. for 14 unit.I. f55,900. * l;ASTSIDE TRIPLEX -82'x165' lot '41,500. * HOME & BATCHELOR UNIT -on C·l !of $28,500. 1'!jiii~~~~iii~ I bdrm .• 2 bath p1., 2 ~ " I• wlit <j1111 """'>· 112.@ • * SIX UNITS * * * * * * * " $73 000 Immac. condtt!On. 2-3 Bdrm., -1) , NEWPORT Bl!ACH 2 bath untu. Modem tn A ,, Localed In North Cotta Mtl& IT'S A NO NO DELUXI TRIPLEX out IT<.!500. ' q with an Income ol $995. a NO MORE Close to ba> • ocean. Good Our -1ai!y • Old Corona, ' ------- Pele Barrell Jea/t'I fH6,nf6 CAI INTHUSIASTS 0 BOAT OR TRAILER OWNERS WI HAVI THI HOME FOR YOU -First Umo to see thi1 one year old 3 bedroom home on quiet street in Newport. 5 Garages, 2 car· ports. Offered at .................... $!18,500. · 1roo '•lom1, N.B. Open Sat & Sun 1-l RADmONAL LIVING CUSTOM WliSTCLIPF HOME -Offered by original owner. 3 bedrooms, formal dining room spacious liviiig room with fireplace and bookcase wall. Lqwely patio and outdoor entertainment center-pool size yard. $75,500. IUJ ~llJooln Lano, N.B . Open Sat & Sun 1-5 ON POINT-PLEASANT & POSH NIW DICOR·USID BRICK study features stained gl8'a windows, delightful den, fan· tuUc family room boasts view. Massive rn.oater bedroom and bang·up bunks In young- 1tera bedroom. It'• 5 or 4 or 3 bedrooms plus * OCEAN VIEW LOT -Capistrano Beach. '10,000. m<M>lh. AU Wllte are 2 kinf WISHING rental ll'Oa. Two 4 BR, 2 ba call ua today, we ha"' ' 1lze bedrms, with buUtln & one 3 BR. 2 ba. All othen. v. ldtchen1 and Individual No more frettinf with th.11 4 beo.uttfully tum. 0 u. t o l University Realty Vlew-GoH patios. 10% down and ww bedroom, 3 ~th tri-level area owner wants action. 3001 E. Cat. Hwy 673-&SlO ., ahow $170. mo, 11pendable. home. Excellent carpets, 673-3663; Evet: ~ 703 8.EGONIA 'C 1797 Orange Ave., Costo Mesa 642-1771 De-"ool l!'!!!'!!!~l!!!...,!!'!!!!!!!!!...,~..,!!!"..,1!!1!!!!!1..,..,I N 1 drapes landlcapl1>1 and Lovely duple. So 01 H . 1, Mesa Yarde General Gener1I ewpor covered patio, all for only CbatininJ 2 Ba 'plus ,.:: r: VIEW 01' MESA VERDE I=====:=:=;:. M V rd at 139,900. Call 1142-25.15 todey! 1-BR. w/elec, hl>-fns. Co!> ,; COUNTRY CLUB GOLF SPYGLASS PLAN 74 et• e e fairvio.w per plumbi1>1. X1nt location; COURSE! WALK Ol\ CHIP 3600 plus"' Jt In thi1 I bdrm. 4 + Den Good llnancinf. Owner..., , TO GREEN! Wroupt tron 4 bl., pl111 bonus mt home 646-1111 OPEN HOUSE CUT)', Drive by 4 call us to ••le. Slate enlrj>. Calhedn.l on a V.l.P. location. C.ntr•l Dine + Pool (inytlmo) ,._______ SAT A SUN l-5 .... Only 168,!IOO. . ceUlnp. FORMAL DINE. air cond., intercom A built· STAIN GLASS ENTRY! Spanllh 4 bedrm, 2 bath MORGAN RIAL TY ,; Lari• DENI Brite kitchen. ln record playor. No-wax FORMAL DINING! 4 ilant l 't!!!!'!!!!!'!!!'!!'l!!~!.l!!J• TAKE IT EASY home on large .....,,, lot, f7Ul42 '7U4.lf , ·Truly klna:alio bedrooms, vinyl, shag carpeting, wal-bedrooms • PLUS DEN! Ill owner in CONtruction.. hu SP • Lau 71 dry room -too! nut cabinets in kitchen, pool· Gan:lfn brite kitchen with . FOUR BEDROOM ! in this S bedi.m 2 bath with made many aJteraUons In a YGLASS HILL SPARKLING 301 GRECIAN tlzOO lot Ii: breath-ta.king Arrnstrong cuahiontone Door. ONLY all builtin1, patio, double Span\lh motif. A 1 king 180 Dfaree Oceanvlew Jo\ , OVAL POOL! Boat or trail· view ol oetan A coutline. Decorator wallpaper thru-ADJOINING aanae, clubhouae & pools. $29,500 close to the beach. 2800 Sq, tt., ready tor oo-•Il\ er area. Qutet lbwt. Would Yau cu eele~te the holl-out. GIANT SPARKLING BAYCREST FOR CONDO, for • low, low Drive by and take a look. cupancy EJ.eaant carpet It ~ you believe ONLY $62,500? daY! In your new home. Call CRESCENT SH APED $4J,OOO. price ot $20,9&1. CALL 2462 Nautilus, Huntqton draperies. ,sr Hurry • caU now to pre-now. S150,000 inl'.'!Udlng land. POOL! Sl~t benchff and New shag oarpet, drapes, quick. won't Iut, act fast! Beach, oU Adams and 3801 Ocean Birch Dr. ( . vlew _ 845-0.1QS, BBQ fire pit, Dof'.run. Park water heatl<T, dahwasher. Only one ct this plan Bushard. 54$..8640 Bier. Open Dilly 12·5 ,,, I Ol:I 'I I Ol \11\ /fi eel h•11 like groundt • low m;\inten· tome new plumbing, in tip available. FORECLOSURE 213: ~ 1,. • r I ~~y ;:r~~ln;ast a~ ~~:::e~:=s ~:! Call ~llfil (Open »lea.) Terrific Investment .:~ 645-0303, "~.1rms. Great value. 2124 -SALE Duplex ar 2 R4 k>ta W/tll' Hi' . !\EAi.TY Univ. Park Center, Irvine =o=;;=;;;;:~:=<;== Call Anytime, l3J.0820 A REALL y OUlce hours I AM to 8 PM HAPPY HOME! REDUCl!D Fabulous farq.ily home in fashionable Bayahc~s on 1 'ii Iota I Wi~, all new carpets, fresh paint and ~ Executive Home. 2 Bedroom, walldna bridp owrJooJtiht I': lµrhland, N.B. Open Sat & den, + atrium. Fonner tropical gardens. S BR 4: l ~· Sun. 1-5. mod6 near country club. BR. ,By Owner. ST,,_ r.i' 4eO E.17.. FOR All SPOTLESS MODEL 111 Y'I' old. 10% clown. Open house S.t A Sun ~ ·i~ C,11. .UW $28,!500 $39,!500. Call 61&-7171. . 608 1?11. 8#-1383. '" lllt 5 I this la the meat exciting Cotti Mtta 'I~ ~T~H=E~ .. ~B~L~U~F=F~S~I ~ 1.Pt home 0':' the market at thl• -.... _ * ~! Don't Miu Thi• one :~;:~ ',,:1~lh~.;.; This wtn le Ttie .u~~ WHY NOT CALL usr WE Unlvenlty Park bulll-ln kitchen, lorced air DUTCH CLEAN Last Home You '.;; • heaUng, cul-d....., lo t • · -Look At ''" IOl:l\I I Ol\O\ ,, 4 . I ' 2 patio•. Yours at ................... $7~500. 210C Miramar Dr., la!. Pon. Open Sit. & •un l..S It )'OU have little people you'll love thia 4 bedroom home with cuatom shelving • bullt~ln drelHrl 1n 1Ulllhine br.laht l'QOmS. Mom wµJ. enjoy cooktne in the convenience kltchen with built-lnJ A dtahwuher. And U you Ukt cuual, outdoor entertainina then you won't want to m1J1 the lovely backyard. Located on a low· traffic, treellned s t re e t , walking distance to schools. Only $.14,45-0. Call new built·in appliance1 3 Bedrooms plUJ tormal dining room room to add on J $35.900, 2 bedroom +· den. room I"' pool. Dbl carar• 4 IR,-2112 IATH ... UST MAY HAYE TH£ ~ •laJxlinf home. Lovoly w;ih work bench. Home ia Corner location to,_ that . Eastslde Beauty 1 .: OH COMMODORE ONI Oft THI IEST PRICED -4 bedroom homeo in Baycrest. ·Designed and built for lhla on ... wner family with an eye to family Jiving and adult privacy. Offered at $64,500. 2015 Commodore Dr., N.B. Open Sat & Sun 1-5 NEWPOllT HEIGHTS AREA ENGLISH COTTAGE DN A CORNER -4 Bedrooms, large family room -just S years old. 3 car garage, excellent terms ... $43,000. 404 16th StrHt, Co1ta Mesi Open Sun 1-5 NEW HOME NEW,ORT BACK BAY -Picturesque Cape Cod. Brick exterior, high beam ceil111gs, par- quet floors. Quality built 3 bed rm., 3 bath, family room and formal dining room. Streu- ed for 4th bedroom ................. •78,i!OO. 2424 22nd St., Newport B11ch Open Sun. 1·5 LEAVING AREA-MUST SELL LUSH GARDINS & COOLING FOUNTAIN enhanc11 the entrance to this 4 bedroom faml· Iv home, ohake roof, family kitchen and nice shaded yard. . .. .. . .. .. . .. ......... $33, WO. Off!'° Open Saturday1 & Sund•Yf PETE BARREIT REALTY 1605 W11tcllff Dr .. N.B. 642-5200 . -----------.--·---General Ge'1eral J.JnJa Jd/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES 54&-2.113. 1-0l THE REAL \'°" ESTATERS ~ ' t, <, '.f I l " l'~I ITl,400 REAI,TORS SINCE 19« 673-4400 CDL~~~!c~ARK Get Started Right You will appreciate this Neat and clean 8:1 can be DUTCH GIRL C L E A N , • • • the· kind ct heme \\•e ADULT-OCCUPIED home are proud to ahow, College with three LARGE Parkandlccatedonaqutet BEDROOMS. Jtela.x: and t.'n· inside street. Fresh paint joy lla:ht, chetrf'ul rooma or both in and ouf, large coun- peacelully stroll am 0 n 1 try kitchen with electrle YoUl' etntle tore•t ot tree1 buill·in.I, 1ormal dl6.ina: area. and thrubl. Euy walk to Priced just right at only ALL 1choola thnl oranre $31,900 with eat)' terms. 3 Coe.rt Collep. tt!IOO htltlal bedroom• and 19' baths. lnvt1bnent for 95~11 ttnan-niia b a dandy for the tam· clna" or maximum FHA·VA ily starting out. Bentfill. Our be1l velue C. F. Col .. worthy $29,!00. Coll-· & c COLWELL l•l/C 11'1 Ill II ~l INC Ill "LIC>tts ompany 640-0020 ' IEATTHEILAHS -===-""==~=-l'l'ired or looktni at a bunch kitchen with but It-in e, only .f. ytar1 old &nd eom,. boat or trailer. 2 mllff to Super lharp 4 bedroom PLAN fOR YOU •PIJ'B.te laW'ldry room, dou· pletely UPP"aded, owner beach. Con v en i e'n t to home, gracMNJ living Jn -· • bit fireplace, wet bar 6: muit aell, don't tniSI tl call freeway. $29,450. 15% Soan. 2991 eq, ft. Ma 11 l v e cloH to iboppinc center. bkr 546--8640. atep-down NmP\111 room 'l-tlt -""· Pm & twlmrninl pool. POTENT! L frorh completely mod 1M'J '~"'-H1DTy at lhil price It won't A ed chambers, k It ch e a , &. •-~ I 1 l\eellon !10-"'91 • ":Sf 21 l!iuJf' :=•....::.""· Please ca 1 INCOME Open Eveo. IOINl'Ote lamlly "'°"'· •oO "' 9' u. .,,_....., Cul 2 fireplacea + BBQ 6 111.ddt ....,... Qulel D S.c -nice 3 br. * Entertaining? * · llah pond. 'l'bJo ..,. 'Will reaJty ha. home with the m•ltll" Lge, rwnpU1 nn., s BR. 2 duzle )'OUt imlllnation. 10 /THE REAL \•){ ESTATERS 241(~el0ro N ach Jl4j.U33 ME lrvlne Spanish Red Tile Roof ,. . bedroom wing prectlc~y a ba. Close to evel')'tlling. ae~te unit -R.-2 aomng w Xlnt cond, Immed, posaeu. 4 UNITS IN i;'.'i:,"' ..Uar. Call Owner wUI trade. $31,!500. NEW. PO.RT BALBOA IAY PROP. Open Eva * 642·7491 * •I'd HEIGHTS STEPS TO BEACH * FAMILY HOME q : Fint time ottered. Clean A NEWPORT SHORES ' X'I'M NICE 1100 111 ft 3 f~ spuiding 2 bedroom Attr. 2-1ty. 2 BR. W&llt to Bednn on comer lot, Nb' 't8' apart.mentl 1IQJ' the CCl&n beach, tennil, poolt. Carp., fenctd fw' Pttvacy, Dbl fire. 1L't on h-llnad lot. Best BIG POOi. m11t1, blln1. 128.000. I>I bl llvUw rm. A lamUJ bcy-173000.0ur,.clut!ve. BIG BARGAIN CAYWOOD Rl!ALTY ;:• llW?lllac, botl 'pt<, 10<: ' FabulOUI lamlly home, Im< * 541-1190 * ..,..., llureyl .Juot Jllt, .,. 2 11ory 4 bldml 2 ball1 home -odl t'or addllloJlal tnJorma. loc t·• In •··t Cott M. NEW DUPLEJ( .. " .. $48.950. tlon • ITALIAN Tll.E ENTRY! 2- STOR~ VAULTED· BEAMED CEILING! FOR· MAL DINE! Giant tam1b' room. Extra. bright carden kitchen, Klnz size Hcluded ma1ter tulle. Redwood Realton .._Tnl beAmed atrium patio PLUS b1 Westclltt Drive a ~ ..... a esa 3, 2, Bdrm. 151 E. Bay area, P!Ultled fMl.IJy rm, Costa Mesa 642-4837 bright open patio kitchen, ;;;-,;:--,..,.· -,--- Paloi Verde ftnlplace, Balboa 11 .. ncl huge 2nd patio with ll&bttd Open 'ttD I PM redwood rovor. Private clofl i-""4"".a"°E~D"'l~O=o~M=s­ run. Park llke ground.I. Call now to .,..vtew. -· $31,950 lll/:l\l I 1/l\ll \ Co1'111 see tht1 wtU kepi fam· ily borne in one ot C.Orta MIOl'S bot aieu. Bitblt + dlbwhr. Beaut. coVtl'td Pl.tkt, nlce ldtclJI, 5% down, Pl)l'lllents 1"' than rent. irop1ee1 1an<1"'••1"' ..,.. SU•l!R DU•LEx round bis heated pool, r r bulll·ID brtolc pa bar b q '11111 duplex bu I br. 2 ba. and COV<l'Od patio ..... ,_ and 2 llftchanl -· and inn Beach Blvd., H.B. ,!\,. and ..... U1MC '30!.!!00 call 2 br. 2 ba. and two kilch1n1 4 IR •• COLLIOI filRI< ' bkr-. --Ploaty of waya 0-1n>1n two bomol. 2 '\'I CAMEO ·SHORB to have a rental, an bt-l&w BA or a BA. t.oue _.,...,, ~· , area, )"OU1' own llvtq unit ponlble. 8un./fft Call '"- "PRIVATE BIACH". and a private -Im' Georp Mt.wJ, 11111-Gu. "!" Call 919-lOIO, IUT PRICE IN of""" dopl Well, ... bavt UNIVERSITY the solullon -jUJt listed IMMEDIA...., super nt!lt S bdrm, famll¥ ,..._ · m MlLl'ORD •OPEN' 1-1 a )'OUDI adult. The Mlcoll;y 1., CUSl'OM bu!II . 4 -. view ot llWid Uvlnc ia great N...,.l'f 211 both ......... 4'1-· and Ille vtew 1ro,. ... 3nl to acqW:e a quality, prop at atary suMeet t1 • oubto.n· a moot -ll'loo 1'151• .dlog. Call 61$.TllZ. PARK room. 2 '"'"'' and •Pllri<U.0 POSSESSION F'ree standing home -short pool, Absolutely perfect U.. Vacant I bdnn.,:2i.,tb npcb \Valk to swimming pool, side and out • New lbq •b'lt hiDmt OOQU)lftt wllb carpets etc. Euy to malJ>. "'--•· ...:.. -• 646.ml tr ..... 611-IU pllfk 4 shopping center. tel -~ F -~ ~ t a. -<Wo ~ '---r==iz---n '"'.'" "~~ uvn ~ I drape~ at~ -,-$.20 'flO 3 L. d I I D . 0 S d Lovely 2 btd?oom heme rear with bonua of large ove-•-·• tot ~·•1' ' in 1 1 e rivt -pen un i y ""'ilh den. Dbl fireplace -detached lanai n:inm . Real ·~ and ma111""" ts tbt low, low price fer ttdl Lachenrnyerl COLWELL PRC)fJfRTl l 1rJ1 1~11\i lllfl~ Beautiful new 5 BR., 4 112 Ba. home. Water· bu!Jt .. in kltchein _wet bar_ part..llke Nttfni. Full price m.-es: TurUSo ~eaa lrmUCutate no maintenanee front livingrm. & formal dining. 1-Iandsome sep. laundry room _ nice ~.900. location, c1ott to . ~ ho.nit F cure. buUt..Jn oak paneled lam. rm .. frplc .. wet bar. Large yru'd with petio. All of thlt Call 640-UM •boppinf, Prl°', on l 1 • .. lalbM ,_,_II master suite has frplc. & cozy lounge area. and "ooly" ~15 900 To ..., Open I:..~ 124,lfOO. Auumoblo f')I loao =--t:,: • 311' ICIY BAY OCEAm'llONT 4 Ill!, I Ba. J.I UDllll, w llZDllN View of Boy & the mountoin•. .. $179 ,500. thl• home pl~~ ca II wflll PIYD>onll ol •"'1 .W. .i!. •to;:;, o:'~oAY> • CORONA DIL MAR lam nn wot li.r alaplot 2 $30 000 For Complete Information STH550ri&htaway! c!lf~~c:'n"M..1 : ~~i·=1:.4ND •tory.Pb.llr--.11., MaCa;,.le 'Hltw On All HomH & Lots, PIHH Call: l.,.~!l!i![llili!iiim!iiliiiiO 'Bii., 11a1117 rm., I.,. pr. Corona 1111 Mar UlO New\>o<t Bhld., CM. 1 llLL GRUNDY, REALTOR HUGE YAID RoaJtorf .. TTU raat _.Jn. 1suio. ' s.mt .~ 141 laysl~a Dr., Sulla I, N.9. 675-6161 * [llll d,TION 4 , IDIM 2 IATH ~;,·~~=vt : :VDO/~"~t.tJl~C * ~~.~CC'o\.1 * SflO ·Oliii @, jJ 2 l!.!i"."'"'!!""""1!!!!!!1"""..,...,"!"""''P."""'"""""'-•l!lhortotcuh! SeUon..ct Ne1I U a pin •nd l&fe lor i)'~fi'llT1iDA! 4. **JXCLUSl\/E** •Pool. ....... <illnlll, •""'. OlannlJts 2 bdrm. ~ ..... ? ll'loo~· :r':. ~!~a._1____ Gtnorol and ready lo movtl lmmod. :!fa -· thla homo ii nt ltOll LANI' • POOL .... h -., ..... 11111 btam ooll: Olll)! -;Only .taoiJtJ-,; 1111, ·-l PfXIR·UPPl!R 3 be<lrm Fll<EJl pon. of near -S Ddnn. ~ .:.i. m;maly Sl>aip ' lldlm. A'!lmQJ rm., HIWPORT llllCN ~~ $42,!IOO, ' ' ··• .,.,,. tlooo It -........ Can ha a DOIJ. HOUSEi 121.000 ::~!\ONT homi. Cell famJly wlD enjoy tho :.::. xlnt -Obtoa ,lit .. lltt.oiliuJ!y d...,..ted ~Ill. I ~· . JOl'r, VA '°"" Olllr lf'illlL I Ill\. N11r N'pt, Helahll 0on•t mlsa thi• on,_ now ••· Gi'JNY MOkRISON -lllt ~ plu and !hr I ~if:"!,~~· -= .:-''~-"°"'~ ~ - _ f.p. Jf = ~'llJI Mklnc $22.!500 c111t and !'t&<b' to be Uvtr' ... R•"roo• widt optn •pacea. $31,000. """"I bl" 1 .. , ~ --· &.U1-~1•• l Be UJul •--l •*"** • --Cell IMS-3:113. "' c., •tDI; O' -dlnllw. lalte 1&rd A SANTA ' lliO !y ~•»IQ.'" • --p C4L"1L Ci)~ CU ·Ht411:;... :..a:it..Pcl: .. cp~ .,..... 100.ll.i.. . ..... Cloae lo -· ... 1n11 pooll Thllll-ol dllicvoluo.l of• ldltd.111> ~f!it { f.OTl<li-!11411:1.1 ..... ochool~-itallttlolovt.1 ~-.:,r:Vll'Clollr.a:a.t, Good t tn anotna . Im· -bard-«>-tlnd homu mac....-_.,~ .., ~filleolllllaftwan •• L TY I but """" lo .. u. -r • •• lloallll-med. -111.soo -""' lnoTI'l Call ... tulle vfo!!lo 4 "'·..,., I ~ ~ -• a ........ I Mt1 r Nt•,•ri ~It orfl•• ~·11n1• nut. c1111 bkr M&.11640. *i ~.-lr\OkOAN RIAL TY c1Ultl wl!ll' SOOn-t COASI' be.. m.• ......, all ,.. .... ,.,........, 111111 IWll!lll ' pen Evtntltp • '1M642 67M45' RlWJ Sll'ATI. 111 flJI. "'"' .... ?t -· • 91 _ ' " . ' ,,, . I I I I . ) • ,. l ' ' . ' v • " ·' / ' "· ~:· ,,,. '•' •• .. _,, "'"'-'" t•n DAILY l'ILGT ~ ~ ( _,,,,. 1~1 ~1 -;;;;;;;; .. -;;;;; _,,, .... I~ I -...... 1~1 ---~I ~--~l~~~l~-~ .. ~ .... ~I~~· • Mooe Dewlr hr• HunllntM le-Huntlnr-llooch I •ll=un;;tl;.,,...;;;;_ •. -;.-dt:--, 1 'L~.,.,..;;;.;;l;•;•<;h;;~-• I '"L•-...,--.-... -..,-~ l.ofuno -h Newport - _,,, .. 4 lit. & 2 I A. 'New· iri911..i Chorm ---- IY OWNlll 910 N<m'INCH.l>I IAYSHOU Mom 'n Plf' OWNER TRANSn:lUl£D ____.-., UNA VllW LOTS • Sh4rp. .....,,.. •barf I l.R S a.drm, familt 1' m , STOP •SU 2S47 lr11 $1~.000 .,...,,, I II<>, 4 BR. I 11/t. -· J\.o BL · vvw -TOWNHOUSE , """" '°""°" 0 , ....... j,.. ,....,., J<i1'h, xin ~.... GOOD LISTI NOS THE WOltlD '°"'° SOO& lrla Sl~.DOO • IAm. rm. hanht.iood pool w/divillJ board. Spac. C\ttuou\• "' ... 'J.ar .... -.. lot on _....._, vant. bided v.·ith brKk ' Wt Still t-4•v1 Thim . 25x100 f'•m 6 Calallna S2,000 • fr'sUr., choict Joe. Nr ttrnc-. f')Cf'MfiM atta. L'1w Prlca .. --'""'""' "'.,.__. 1 Jl ~:Rt:·s A Pl.ACE TO GIT o-n SatJSu 1 • Sl,.DOO drad-e'MI ttrfft. W 1d• 1hrubbl'l'y. Prlcrd tor quick OCE'NF RONT EMERALD BAY LOT Ir swim club. J11q, •-n ..., w, Only 1 ... _ " 0 1''Jo4• UnkJut, cont•mpnrary 1Jl7 r Id 8 S90 DDl SIMtfi@ld 81.. M&T e 67J..212l e $Jt,tt0 '""~_P ... inl dlcondlra lawns &a It . 10.,:I,. '"'"'"1' nol:!nd'a. 'IJe. Jw.ury unua, smack on s1yltd hom•, w/dttall Mt •ll· 1· Lnk>'"', ' I •Y II . _.,. nu.--u by •J>J'lnk ert fronl -I •rw n re • ty nc. ,.,_ und'. "''' N 0 rt h nr • Mtm"" ra : . •--. north ef Baker. Thtu """'' h0mr1 arl" locattiid u.., trrt0r of <·Mar •httkf'I, B'll G nd R It ~TT•-10 N'.al'. Expma.iw carpettn.ri ~ 24 HRS. 1 """n& •--.• v •• 1 1, .• ,..,.i..... lo 1 ru y, •• ar .. ....... m1nute1 tmm th• hearh . .._... ..,,.. o'Ull • ..._ ... llOllf', llU('l.'U, w ll'l"'«Pln£ .... N ' •. ti~~., }'.A. h. • • t 111 1, OWNER ~·~t~. No m-;;"n S60.000 \\>'lll handl1. Aaklna •~xiflill<'.• or \\' r,, h • r, ti l..i S.yitiilr, P 1 ""-'ltcll 0 EN HOUSE 1·5 Sat' Sun. ' cinile 1~ major ahtipptn1 built 1n O\lf!n g Ii: dish 67J..4161 RANatO MeM. nr ~. Olaat IL 1<'hon!1. Ynur C'hnit.:• nf h 4 nd ' ran$~~ i tern11. Out nf St11le owner $2.U,000. >hlnj:lt'll. s to:<': 1. u D Jo: n __ _ fi <>a:, J BR., l BA., rarpel\nf 111190 lncJudtnc ""111 a, only ' w · extrtmtly an lltou 1 ! 4 ' SPANISH VI L LA A'l'HlllM Jo:N1'RY Wl'l'll OCEA N FRONT 1f!:mal din rm., ftm rm. dlahwaahl"r 4 boiltins. 5~ 1tooi1 iuumablt loan, bt!dronm1 2 bt1h1 lure Overlookln&: city .l bt-ach. 2 Ht:!) BRICK WAU:WA\'S. Unin1palt'f'd Ol'f'.1.11 vu or 1'11 Cl'pll l drpi. fri,J r..'. E•tt Bfuft J)nwn w/paymf':nt11 lf!1A thal"I g.i~~~~ble Re:!_~!!!i. famtly ~m v.•/fl;.platt, Sty. 11u•·~'O \\/N'd tlle rnor. Gl 'ARO ~:o RY IR ON l"T¥"1is, 1u11 & l'OllS!linf', I l'l!atio irl.t .. clean&. ih.lrp, by SD> mo. Thi• \1 a mu.I att built-iM, d i11h>A·a11h,r. Lrn·r· 4 en., 3 B11., 3 /rplcg., IE:t.:· t.:ATE\\'A\', w/rt'nlOIC con· 0-\'-() f'Xf't', •pL 3 "It ~ +nar. Prine Onl)' S.34,250. LUSK 5 BR, 3 ba, cul rl~c ltn• '~' w11nllnr loll ol * PRESTIGE-ly patio. Btk., $34,%0. dln It. fi:un rn1~.. bt"arn lrol \nrkinr dtov\r,. 8A. Coor! 1rrunty, 1)('1(11,' 5f.\-0.1T4. 9M Sprlnafil!ld. 11t. Excel oond. Baut .yard. luxury for a nlOderata price. (J)vrty preslia• lv>mPs known M:Z.256l. c:ell'1., Jot:t of cli.1·111, plus l· $pra\\'ling 4 BD!ll\1. & ~·A~t . tlf'\'lllor H• bt'l1rh. $76.~J(ltl, I 'IN SUN. 1.s S72,000. 544·0A6li. Call tor lnfonnalioo, fnr tht-ir qua11n• fPatures A REPOSSESSIONS ' BR KU,st apt. Beautifully R:'\I. rloor pl11n. Larae Pntt)•J unful'n. Al,o 1st l'l\ll.11 1 962 S523 ., J •oo ~ J /"''0 MI S"ION hrfl"1t11t1 !'\\11r!' itP11lln r, WESTCUFf AltEA • $40,95 0 LA RG E RUMPUS ROOM -l"OOL J u•t hr1!111 lo IPlt 1he •lf'll'Y 1bout 1hl1 Ne\\pon Bear.h hornl'. An f'xritlnr poolsltt. 11r111o•phr1'f' !hat f In w 1 lh111urh 1he lar11.• nunpu• 11.:pdown wrt blr. Thtff bf"droom•. t'1r~t t 1 rn • l'Utlm .... Ith flt·rpl1c• and ld\'r11i~d~ 646-7111. \ 0 Tl![ l<L/\1. ·'"\.. LSTl\'I' l. k :; ROANovr • • w I I y II • f"x1·dl nbrhood. 3 to C'h<xise F•• W·-itlon --• •--at~n lndii.·pd, li t'. ot .,,.,,~. oyt'r. \\' "'" 1 • " "'~"""NE roun • n • "'I Or Slnp By ThP Siil!!• Oflice from .... .... .. , .,IU ....._ ""' FAMILY ESTATE TIL1': fl ours. Op<-111 to 4!$-lOIJO, 3r._!~:!t.'~~1~.:.,CUlpd. twl«11111!rl<'1nn Newlanrl. Be· • 1 RR ............ S.\1,:zso. olcon't"'a·"t-nu AVA homes.14.000 sq . ft. of Clinit Abt'I .~p!ll'1011~ Ji\', rm .. ovt-:n $44,Hs ,.,.,R,AM1,B6LRIN1<~R~01SE 1 -'.-IJo .. -. ·-. HOUSE HUNTING ren .:-11.lf'r Ir Talbert, e 3 RR .. ,. • .0 SQ F"I' 'OOlPlttl'I)' Unlimited o..·P•n , 1f'"' ~ (\1• , ., 11!1 •' "· orm1 .,.'TW "'" COLLIN~ A WATTc INC, ''1 ............ S.\l,95(). KASAllAN dtts fa:flfii honie O\'t'l'lOOkh•K: a. • · " 1 111n111r.: n11 f111111 l,v 1·111. mulir ---'°'EM ..._ e 4 BR ............ S.'W ,900. I the city. 6 BR, 4•, ba'a, r('dr111;rlf'fl by CHRISTIAN 2 hi!. I W GOTCHA * C & W * 'B"I JI I •-.. I f' L 1111, ,·1r1 UIMr fH)l1r pl1n fnr · All of lhr11e hnmr11 are In Reil E s t•t• '42-6644 XJnt <-ond. Lots of Px tr•• " .-. " a~ uxur ....... s \\' w P ort• 1na •gun• 1110 W. C:O.st Hw..., N.B. I t _, ___ _ ----"· ,._, . hbo ... ~.. i'fll""'I~. ri.IAS..'\!Vf: flrf"pliu·P 7l<I<".' 9~~S .. nrrr111.1n1n11. Re1 ut1lu lly Id-., DOWN 7 1 1 " TI ('()nu, and terma are * BY OWNER * ,..,re! Vuuu nt'li l'nuuu, ,,. ,... • ·-· -' ' h-' I Jt!.ALTORS 64~23 + · I \1 ELE\'AT1'~D llEAR1'1 1. ''"'· .-i 1 , • ..,, p11.nf' rn1. equa S avail. J-furry lor <'hoice ,., Nlr-r fimlly kome. 3AR. close to :K·hool1. S91,:,00. 11 f __ ... {'tJrn)~t-hon~Rr11ulllul 1,.,111111) lii lt'hf"n, dhl pat)n, ;rJlii -.l,0SS!SSION . •. fhf!n l•t u1 ll)lve )'!'>Ur CAW. 842-1.flS " . . D REAM HOU SE ~1 1n wa o .. ~,ar pan· °"'""" '1'"11" llndrr.M11111'1 ': • bl od W h . 1 .. SA. Nice patio. F•flN'tl ut'lling & rork. lntrll'\llflll n1.-in1 11'••1'.~ 1111(f l'~frai, 1,tSO • S1 ,1SO Down pm f!!m 1 ay. e Avf' JWI DUPLEX • n,m • yan1. Childrrn's arPR & l'Q-On lge. tPnef'd Wt; roon1 for ('t:IUNt;S or Al'Ol l~~ri. u1il1 t1r1 .. l Rr., 2 ""· cu·~:I\ SUNDAY 1 ~ pn1, 3 R., MW ahar carpet1. Uatt!d an .6 tra sharp 4 BR '::'!~!! u1pml!nt, Olf Bushard i11 pool. 3 BR, 2 ba'•, Uv .l din. CAL, C'ORK SO>"~'IT \\' $69,9'S ~::7 PP11·h Tl'f'f' l.i1r._ rtnced yard. Ne:Ar tctl;lol• hnrne. Thii hai w/w crpta,,, 1 HB S'l4 ,900. 546-5.~7. rm• Y.'/ti.1 n1 cell. i trplc. JN"IR>:CT· LICll'flN<'•, Alnu111 fuu11111111 l•rwln re•lly inc. ilJTllOJll•ro B"OKER drp~. cheery kitrh, l car uiv.-n n11I!, nint .IM •.thfor. 3 17171 B h Bl d lf 8 ,~ ~ ., ~ n. ~mo I J f'RC V " • • 7 Blocka ta Be•~h, 1....,,.j0 ... 2 Cherl'y kitt h. \\'/brkfat. OP"'N B"'AM • ll"'AV\' Portid\1111 l.1'1\,!l!na ~~ 4•10:1 1.'·1 Hour~I 's4MsJO rar, patio, nice frnt A: l'f'at m nwn.or,., u11 1 , p u1 -. -. ,_.. ... r:. r:. ""' Q'.Ull! ~ yrl Jdscpa. All thii 11.nd a l hMmom. C'.ood lorat!nn. DESPERATE • a!ory, c lOAe to 1ehool1, 4 area; 11 itoodlt at S<t'.l,J!Xl. CROSS 1'1ri.fBt:RS. 7141494 ·.. * MOVING_* __ hu11tin Douithboy pool w/ Good lnve1tmf!nl. Alt thl1 VACANT. Muitt l!!ll, .f Bf'd. BR,·3 BA, f1m rm .. mrp, din SKY HIGH W LID \\'ALT. OF GI.A~!; J:r.J.:. 2 RR:-nrw hnnu•. t·lnJ1r B'Yl OWNER -MES A rlttkin1. E-Z walldna: dial for $36,500. CAU. 142-4474. rn1, 2 bath, fireril, crptll &. rm., cul·de-.u r , S40.950. By BJo.:AUT. 3 BR., l BA. on 1"0r-look.~ 10 t'l'Ar p11.t 1011 nf 10 \'1rtnr llui.:o·~; R-1 lol , f.111~1 Mrll lhi• 1·h•rn11115:' 4 VERtlE Jllepublic 4 BR, 2+6 to new AChl Ir. park, Pric,n Ontu rll'P•. NPP<iff .nml! TLC. ownPr. 963·24011. llt'r Jot. Lgt'. din. &: ffUl1 1111tso111·y &. hnt•li. I.· u; x 16 . 1·n1 . lor ~ 111nrto t1111t.• nn . 1'~ Ra .. \\'/lar~• l.-im1· ~· Dinlna rm. Family rm., 11t $36,950, You ~an "nd your "' Quirk poiseS11inn. Prif'ecl BY Ownt!l" .•3 Br, 1 Rll , 3 rm11. wlbeAn\ ct'il'a., A Jo'Rf.;Jo: YORM ~\\'IM POOl .. 110 MAI.NOi.iA 4fl4-l2':17 ly rn1, Br11.mrr1 ,.,.1hn1111 I lt'finl rm. Privacy ~/lra:. hou~ huntin1 today. Skown ~"'21 bf'lnw appraf.~al in s11.mr: y~. old. CrpUi. d r P ~, vil!w o! both ot'elln Ii hills. 1'0n1plr1e 11' h1•11trr, dh. L~ un• Hills 11111.11.1 f'Xtr11ir Pl.US • eQI~ae lot. Mat Ure hy appt only, Ar,.11. . a real steel. CALL [ "prlnklr•. $900 dn. Prlt'.f: Cu110111 desla:ned. }ltd . .l. bcl., ete., t'Xlt'11~1 v1· 11~1· "' g sperl;!1na poll. Onl y S.~:l,f\00. ~P'I· See In ·~., 968-466. s:U,000. ~1103, e v es , l\11. pool. An l!X<.'t'ptional b11rk pl11.nt1·r~. \O.'l\le1·f1111 I. SllAllP 1ts A l11•1tll•\ hn1nl', CALI. C!) ,4,·l •J4 prteiate! $52,900. !WS412!t 17910 MAGNOLIA. r .v. +'" 6'2·2'H1 pitte ol Pr<lPt'l't:t Ill $65,000. ls:t> bird 1vl11.ry. Tht t!llll'f' I •ln111•t tlf'\\' :l BR .. 2 h11th•, 9._.14ML IJJ'VELY 1-2.sly -481t hom • I Cl. RCLE ME HANDYMAN li\'1ng aN'• h111 11 11 W/\\ • 11 rpt 'Jl . dt'APf'I 1•~ __,.,,.....,...., •u "-. ..::.:':.. bltin au' klt·h' "1·5111 (-) fi'1•"'1D WHO'S THE ' II h h •lALTY • .,.-......... ' .,., ..... ., ~ SPEC IAL .. ov~:nPOw•~RTNCi VIE\\' f'Vf"I )' ron111; I !t ws I'., •·"• h ~-H ~ BR, pool, (fam. fun hnn1,.l. I OF' TllE CANYON • RUt:· \\shr/rir-..•Pr I.· •'l'tllral 111r-N,,, N••••rt Pe •t Offlte U.NUM · r w-11. uae yard. LUCKY ONE? 1 n tD J.4~'500 3 BR, 2 bA. <'Oll•i• nn I I --------·~· .. lero '" ~ ~--,. feed!"" 1001 YARDS m e OCt"an. '' · 1 bl R 2 1 1 < dd GF:D VALE.Ii AJo:'l.OW. Th i' 1-01iri. <'on1·t11tio n11l !1111111· t • PIER l.t SLIP * -·-· -.~. v~n • • • ..,, Open S.t-Sun 12·5, '115' VR u• ' · 0 • m >. 0 • 1 I 7 • ' J ' !'ii Dt11wr Dr., CM . A Landlord S280 i1 all ynu nel"d In buy thi11 Brookhurat / Spri!P, Bkr, unit. A little elbow i rt:ase rlitP home h.a• e 1111·y1hlnr; ·,·1111r: or rak' ov,._r "~ l ... , 60 1 r r. l ~rm•.~,! h 000 11.1h1 540--.2442. large 4 br wilh family room TO BEACH ( h"" will ll'l \'f many Mllara. 1 bul l tin kitchen, \\'h'•d lnr I 11tn. n1n11cu .. tc! - UNUSUAL • Pool, OVl!n.iud Meu Del Mar <f-.pl.ex. ~m !11 nne af Collt.-MP.••'• Cute and cozy 3 bed· 963-7m ar 646-7414. An.xinu1 owner a• kin I stt>rro v.•/1pe11.kll'l'5, t'l'nlOll" CAl'Rr REAl.T\' 6l·l-'l~1Xl * BAYt'RON1'' * ,_1 _ .~ 3 ft1r a pnol. Gr..AI tinanc1ftJ'. -tiTJPat an11s, Anx"'u• .rllff'r h h h ,. BY Owner, 4 Bdrm. 2 hll. I'" 000 C'Onlrot rar door oprnttr IL NI .. Ckolce S5 ft,1Nord 4 8Jl. :. w • Rp. ••viii.le J•u· 10~ •-2 "-"-m• 2 -·'II P•Y II lh I room, as eavy S alO:e ··~ Cl loan. Can ,·,, .. mo. w , . •••l•nn•• ·-'rotor, ol-. !.'v••'• 1 aguna gu b•. P l••l••p·. 11-... -. , BDR., 2 BA., Family Rm. · ... -7,'"h,-w,,•;h. ~Fu.II-pn"-,w,• th• prl•-yn0r'"129°,..:::."'c,','. roof, new built-in appli· ._.,.. " ~ "'' '" 11 ,,,,,,.., N "" .... '"" '" uuu $34,000 nt:I. 1''irn1. 213 I CU TOM BU il T If yoo don't Udnk you c1111 1 r1tr1r 1c• !SI.ANO '*NEWPORT SllORJo~<; * t w •h&I rpta, Prof . $62.500. Owntr will CAITY tr11.l lric ation ne11r South ances, big pantry and l-IA S.2:149 or 12:\-1411. I Big oc·e1n vie'>!' hon1e In alfordlt.you ahou1d !H'elhis \'11.LAl;Jo: CONO<lfl11NIUll.1 3 Bl',~ ba. 2-ilory.1'foor1na: l&ndacprt. ~.900. Owner. 2M T.D. This won't lul, Cna1t Plaza and ldl!al fo.. formal dining. P o o 1 braut aarden ae11tn1 3 BR ''" fl -·•1·lou11 1i\'1n1 2 I J Ill DDl 54&-6&56 • BY owner. 3 BR, 2 Ba. ('OUTI· 3 "-,' dln•·ni ·• 11,· hom" ofter~. · 1111. • "'' · p1·1vt · . , . · callu1today! actiool1.·ca11 .size yard w/deckin\ •. 1 1. 1 1 I ..,.,, 1pa.c. · ' •"'SOOO RH , :1 AA. J.1'x:l9 ' ~·•1111·111.. LIDO REALTY ~ MISA Wb6DS * fl I b try It., arge ,i v rm., rp.r. areas. Well planMd kltch. -' k oor-o-ce illng r i c Must SPll. S28.:l00. Pr1n· 1 I . d k • polio IT'S AN Y.XI'ERIF.NCF.! 2 frph:11., 2•., ( ... r atlac . 331'1 Via Lido, NR 67l-1:11Q .. B ovmer, 4 BR, 2 BA, fam fireplace. QnJy ias,500. ipali only 9S2-R129 .at>. view te MISSION REALTY 1111r. bf'11ut kif, 2 self cll!an * OPEN SUN. l , * rm 2 .,_ nld cul ite-111r Bk 962 •• I c · · · I 11rt>A. M11.ny extra11. Wet biir, o , "9 s~ ~ ··-r• J•P ' • • Re:•.llon 545-9491 RtaHon ~5-!M91 r. ·OJ<Jl · 985 s c t 11 La v M • .., ' ...... 1331 W IALIOA ~ta Ir: drpg thrunuf, lt'IM E 0 ~ fTON~MOON CO'ITAGF: I ti nled rla111, aaraa• door • PH'o· NE0"1114"1'Y·J,4 0"1'3"'1a OWN~:R * *. 4!16-~l62 • P ablo Cir., uc ••~. OJ>f!n wi1 pen EveN • MARINA at the beach. $12,:"XXI. R·l 1 opener. ttlf-clea.n oven; 4 • ---------ILVD. ~ ~==~===~ -N~:\V C()NDO ot1 Jo:S.at 9, 131 "'° nd D HIGH e zon!ni. J. L. Youn4 Realty, very function.111, well pl11n· OPEN SAT /SUN . J.S , irll' 1:nlf ~-oiir~. 3 Rr, 1 Ba, 7 L'n1111 on lar. lnl, t'Ol"nr ••9,· !BA. '·~·· ........... , Lovely 3_ a en CUSTOM 847-1216 O• 842-8.140. nod homo. A i•wol .f" S77 ANITA -.,, ~,, "'''''·' "'~"'"' '"'""' • ,i.p,J1. -....... .l'I 0 5 MINUTES TO DOUGLA" SUW> 01111t·1·, ti .i-...,,., °'''· B'-k IOO<'''''. """• d A ~ $29 500 D WNTOWN H B •) · FOR Sale By Ownrr 3 hi" doll entertAinlng. Sll ,.......,. Old ~·orld <"harn1, 11f'11r """ .....,,. e n n · ••ume '"" t • ' • 3 8f'drm, 2 b11.lh, 21' x 21' L•lc• For est Wt f t D I m·~·•a• Ill~ Ow-r 1 SAR 3RA. hlli~ 1wimm;-1 houM!, $28,500. No quail-* .f"" 2800 * beRch. 2 BR .. 2 ba'1., ~ 11. • er ron up ex ..... ,.. · """'" '"' Ju1t a rf!al 11h• ..... h m.-, <' ean · ; .. ,. 11.mily rm, 2 fil'f'pl.,, loi• nl ~ [;';SS --a1~ •11 G _,, pool $34 !l.'IO JoP 1 -kl! fyinr. Auume 1''HA loan. •. ~ llv. rm h•• calhedrll.l rl!il., ." ... "." ll••n •••" 4 + hon•••. lh1 MarTu• SI . · ~2.~ .,...,, ei-=u. "' >nvenor. Al a pin, upgraril"rl rt'J)ts. '· ·· · -• P"nPlina: and wallpaper, Jo'nr :i'\ r ·~"' Gib W lk R I J'tir inlipecliort 5 4 A-1 4 O .C d d • 1' Ot>Jightful wlhlhn RIO, d •kw• k r, !he '''''Y buy"r'. GI nn •-wn' 841-4113. ~: ~ briek frpl., hdwd. flr1. Spit! !'Ill + lanl rm, 2 ha . A 11111.~1 I e r t• ty rpll, an PP .~. laundry ,,_, -h •--1 .. uu ~ I I n I d * 67'5200 * Open Houat Sun 16-5pm. nbrhonrl nr ar.hil 1; lhop-• y ,... .... •. '"' 111 or name your termi. CAU. BEACJI DUPLEX 4 Br + t'Vf' r. pan prov• P• s,.t'. Open Sun l·.5, 24801 :r THE 1110 ON• . . . $l600 d lll"p dtn tm, l!'I hv I'Tll 988 ~:58 bach. 11 blk to bch. Must 1 • =:~ ~ priv1cy lo m1tr. a:uill!. Rolli11~wooc!. -BIG FAMILY-;;- 50 Plfla', minimum · n v.·/fpl, covd p1tio, up .... ad~ -· -.. U I I'" DDl 1 1n Meia Verd4! _ 5 bdrm•. And paym@nt11 Jeu th1.n hi & rl FA' ht • sell. Owner/Are11t. 642-5567 ,..._..... 1 n1 er ""· · Hl.Ut: ll!BRON R.~. dlninl rm-r.amily nn-Hur-nont. C11ll tod11y. you'4 likt crp0,,,,, .. ~ dbrpol ·,,,, ·~low' • lBR. 3BA Condo nt.ar bt'ach. ~ EXPANDAILE . • • lll : 4~;,901 Jo:vf"•: A111·W:"i0 .-"'""' .,.. ~~ homf' wlth lnt.'Omt. 3 BR, nr. ry on lhir. Votel c.a. what )'Ou RI!, mkt at S.'A.~. Your l•rm1! $ 2 2 ' O On. JSDX>. down. OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-'4 bt'a,.h. Smartly 1ppoint,.d Lide Isle Jte&Imn M~934S If coAsrLlNF. 536-3m. .. -----..,...=__,..,....,... ' . lfm • A E * 1220 STARLIT * (no •l•pol. Lowly briok *OPEN SUN. 1-S * BY owner, Eutalde 3 br.,nwpU!n!l lll[I RT IS T 1 S B ACH Irvine frplc., nir-e dttki w/.oml! 105 VIA LIDO NORD rumooi rm. w/~pl1!1r.t0, 531•5111 ( =1 531•5111 fil-4471 ( -J MM1Bi HOU S E -Ve mil• SEE THIS SPACIOUS ocean view, altr. brick 4 Hdmi• .. l hlltti•: ditun« l~JotonquletCUldl!Sac. .-. · f romoce•n • .fbedroom HAVE A FAMILY HOME! patio. A rf'ntal 11 • 1111 •• IJ\1nc1 .. ,·k on m-tr.1 Thu1 bir 5 bf..Jrn1 3 ~th hn1nl! has ju~! hf'pn rov't. 111pr•iud at ~.rm. s.tli.r will PflY t·kl~irti COiia ftll' q1111lifitrf vrtPr11n huy,.r. Nrrd \\e u y more, except . : hun·~·! F ULLlill RIAL TV _1, Call &f2-0.\\'t OWNER mu1t sell 4 yr. s study, f•mlly rm., for· I GREEN THUMB? Children's Wini with 3 BR1 n1etk.'Ulou1 l·BR a pt., blt·in wltr; htd. pool. <.,t0l1~ ,~r· TWO 11:1!. l BR houmll'a an one new-ahort bik• to bnch! 3 MR CLEAN mal dlni"t rm ... AND Herl!'• your opporlunity to Ir BA. &parate Master 1963. PMce Incl. a pprovPd tlf'r lot with b11.y vit-\\', lot. Ronm to build. Xlnt In-bdnn1., 2 bA.th11, eleR'tnt • the most uniqu• food dfipltty your talent. Owner Suite with Walk-In clolll!t Ii ph1.111 1m' •ddt'J, 2·sty, unit $10b,000. * Wl:.\-rct.It'f' • N • w 11 vestment. By 1'.1 W n • r · flreplare In family ~ LIVES HERE P r e p • r • t i on are• tnirudernd before landM-ap-bath. Living Room \\•ilh ·m ~.000 1q. ft. Gr.Al buy at G ib W•lker Re•lty rlf'l)Oralfd J HR, 2 BA.,' S0-2430. mnvenlent to the built-in we've •••n -• er~ Ing completPrl at thi1 4 Gla111 Door• l.eading to $'n,IXXI. * 67S.S20t * kH/fam, lovf!l,y ponlat• BY Owntt. 2512 Fnrdham lril<'hl'n, h11.ndy di11hwA11hf!r. 1 1 :1 h d •tive chef's p•r•dlse. bdrm honH!. Perfect family pr i v" 1 e , seclude JI McCORMACK --'"'v"'l,.;A;:.;H;.AioVrnll"I_,,__ 1A.l'IM11, 1hort wallt fl.'I Dr1 3 Br, 1am rm, l"'-ha. Lovtly• petn, lo~da o( deck-;~:!~ea~"· v:U ~: 0 i: a KR. -962·5511 , hon1,. in pool-Rl7.f'd lot. Bfui-yan:I. Lara:e Modem REAL TOR 494--7551 5 BR ., f11.mlly rm. Lar. rhlld-We1tclllf Plau, Mari•'• Open Sun, 1 ttl f!. $31,950. tng, ™:•tt!rl '-ftllt'~ pnnl. proud nf thf'o hnm" ynu buy. OWNER anxious. Pride of $38,500. With low down, Kitchen, Built-ins, Cozy TI-IE bluf!! Piclflc li your.~ ren's phiynn., Muntl1>i·k. Li . St·hool Dist. 942-1919 5'.5o4624 213/l»-M't8 Carpe!Jncthruout including Stllnni~ rif'mr thn'inu1. All ownership home with • i · red h·.11 Dellk Corner, Sf!!pa r ate forPvPr tmm tkl11 lovf'ly 2 p1tio, 40xl10' Lot. S l:.!~.000. PftlM~~ INCOME PftOJl! CUS'I'OM Homa, poe1lble ldtchl!n! J}rk., S 3 O 'O O O · t~m11 inviled. $37,250 CALL spaclou1 be d r o am 1 , s Dining Arf'•. Lovrly Panel· kr, 2 Mo, own ymir l'lwn apt, t:R1'Y, ~ bllc trem octu. rent.al with prlY entrance. M2--6691· 842-4474. 1leaminr pullman bath•, t'd Den. 2-fir Gttr111e. 6 .-rntrttlly lnc-11'9 tit,AI fflr ~ laweon j& :I lmmac duplllrf'I. 104'fl Nr. l~lh St. 1hoppi111. OWNER lt!&vina:. Rich M'.lOd Omtu d•luxe built-in lritchci!n "'~ Ye11r1 Youns~ S.fl,000. thoM who 1111,. tn atrol1 thru ..meo. 1twn., JO% nf'l •Pf!nriahlt 148-™2. p ane 11 n I, ex p f!'n1lvt ~21 po~tte the family mom with REALTY Ll!l..,1na'i C()lorful shnpo. 3411 Via Lino fi'l5-C161 pnK.dblt. Q\\•n,.r 1n~iou~. Univ. P1rk Center, lrvine PRICE RE DUCTIO N ,.. s timl G t c 3 BR on. " &ere, ioned llr wallpapt"r acr:ent1 lt!nd1 til'f'pl11~. Completl!ly tn-Call Anytimr.. lll--0820 $82.00J. 4 BR ' Dtn, 3 ha, hn11t yd, · u t, trr P o .. ~·~· 'r: wtlt., $.U,500 per1<>nallty and chl.rn\ to aul1ted. Quality ('()nstruc-OffiCI! boun I AM to II PM Almo1t Nl"w llomr-. Jmpt'C· del. dbl rar. $78.500 .. Ry CANAL T RI PL I X ·* Call 131·1~11 + th\11 diati~tiVll 4 bedl"Mm, 2 tlon. Patio. Sprinkler11., f!X-cable Condllion. 4 BR, 2 BA, LivP In 'lUirl 11•rlu~lnf1 In !hi~ own1r, 106 Via D I Jon 1 pif'r 4 0oa1. t'firner lnl. 2 Br, r, lot, Ap .. 11 ....... , hi.th home. EI e g I_ n t ]7910 MAGNOLIA. 1'.V. pt'rtly larvh1caped. Bric., NEW HOME Tlrrplttr f, Fenced Yard " lflVf!l,v 2 hr. 2 hit tandn, Inc G7!>-T44i2 I lllL'Ol'rn'. Sl.000/rno. V.-ry •• • _ .... ~ fireplaef!, d~uxe built-in ·~] 950 !162 l37l Dog Run, Strttl-to.Strf'PI ln S11.n C1.-ml"fttt'. Beaut_ ._....... ~.,~ 3 BR by own•r. l'llrf'. Sll9,!l00. J'.P. 11!.0M incld. 1:1450 down. Auume dilbwazher. C.Oveftd pm.tie. PRESTIGE HOME ,.. . , . - , . Tran11ff'rred owner ielling 1 Lnt. Near New Dana Point lrwiicpri. Cr.at b\l)' al '4,o':'jo~,llOO. :m Via Niel'. dn. Owner. fi7~2124. , _1oan_. _________ 1 N-· !u ... -""·""' and new * 5 9-~ms OWNP:R De 1 per a t e . 3 yr old Broa.dmoor horn• In Mttrina Only $35 500 US 000 •· ..... '""'"' _... ..,.,,.,rvo ,__.. .__ 2 "-th Tunlerock. 4 Br, 2~ h.l, l . ' . ' ' ~. NEW DUPL E-X lt"hool. M ., $ 3 1, 0 0 (I, * 2 &lhs 11f'flr<l<lm nnme., .,. 1. Bull1.-in dream k it c h I! n, car gara1r. huce C<Omer 101. V IC ST UART, R••lt•r Build YtlITT' d1"f'am hnuM nn Mese Verde "'hl11 watl!r vltw, lrt luxury 982-5566. *' Family Arra family rm, Adjacent w/ao Completed A ta1lefully der· LAGUNA BEACH this vl•w lot, In ""' of 1111 i 1~. $86.&oo. Dll.\''• Aant . REDUCED $4000. * 111: x l8 Pon! lnvHinr fireplace. 16d4 ft. onilt>d lnalde i out. Could * .,,...7531 * t.ru""''• chnlee aN!aa. A OPEN hM ~t i Sun, ne11o· 675·19TJ or 4!M-06J~. CHARMING Gref!IlbrlXlk ipeoelal famou1 : ~~~ti:J~~aded homr • n c Io •• d patio with 1 ive lmmtd. po11.1•11ion. 1495 GLENN~YRE M't of f11.nt1U1rie DI an • ahq crpt, 48R, }'am Rm, HARROR V!l'~'W HOMJI! . ·-~: ... ~USTIC Ba.rceklrla model 4 bedrmt, to be livtd ln and e .. u.....-, CAllClldinr water fa 11. Prlnrip!ll.!1 only, 714/A.\l9-f2T. .....----~.,,..,--avaibehlr. $80,000. Fnr din Rm. l9M Flaminio, MONACO. 2 + """· :I ha .• ru:Y"CHHOMI family room, uwa,df'd thnl-Nnt Another home ~";;fue Tn!shly pa.intM @"'Xpuio:', IMMF:D. i;mseukln tn MAUI. O~N~ J.f•len Newton Jt.E. ~TT }'H . Ownr·•it. fi44·2S.'VI. ,._ Im~~ til• en-.. .... ,, t!.ltt gsr••e door ope:n· Brk .. $19.950, 146-0S!M. 1 1tnry 4 BR, 2" BA, Ltt Dove ' Lei Jordan I BDRM., 2 Bil. hy nwner. HA""nR VIEW PAJ .'.RMO. _...... --.. "7 ""'· -o markf't 10 compare. Ca.11 613 ALTA VISTA I l · •\.DU' • .-. ball • 30• L.R.. w/vaulted, er, water aoftener, 1upt!.r now M! ""lO. GOV'T. OWNED 'hnmf". Short walk to rom-4'4-~11 Jmm1c., walk to •em Jr. 5 mo nrw 4 bl", 2,, "·, ~ ·~ J k k Neo1v AJA dr1iRned Mf"riilt. h' y I s-~ &.o1c ......... 711 D9. beamed Clllllint and brick sharp with many xtru. mun1., PM. par , l't'C, THIS IS ITJ 1. acan . oMi ,'11111 • ......,..._,.,, S69 ~ o 141H>UT f .p. Gotieou• kit wlload• of U .Ol'lO dnwn OK. Repnuessrd horne1. Low arPa. Pri/pty. 832-6930. 's"r"1'.CT· ,'cu"ud,Rmscor~A~ M l11lon Viti• 3B .. , wner, cabi.neta le. hltns. 3 oversized lirwln r eilty Inc. down. Govl!rnm•nt pays You don't need • ~ ~ The mn•I charmlnr homt R, uondo, &Ill locaOon LI) 968-4405 i24 Hnuni) clo1fnr co.ti. Call 968-444'1. VJF:W. S&9.SOO. Laituntt h11.x to offf'r? 3 Bill' Olnyoo. P11ooram lr Vu Low Down :::..:.::=--cl:iiii~---1;;;;;;=;;===== * Crest Realty "Draw lo"asl" Whl!n you plaf'.t LAGUNA N IGUEL Btlrm~. plu11 1ue11I hou!W!, AEGEAN HlU..~ 4 or Ol:'an. l-il)'. &14-119~ * *' • * • * $1 .00 3 Brinna. plu11 rll'n ; quality 1itu11ll!d nn Jarre. bfodroom home wirh adriPd if)· BAYrn oiii'r, ~.ff.(l 1q. ti. SOMI OCIAN VI EWI I MOVES VA BUYER lnto $25,500. OWNER . .f hr. l'* ba, lSxM an lld In the DAILY PILOT l\l•im pool. Cornf'r lol. A buy ! bf"11.utlfully 11ndllf'11.Pf'rl Joi. dlni nr •""•· 111.raf!! m11~1f!!r home. P l•rlflOAt. Sl!lfi,MJ 4 wboppins hil bedrnoma, 2 1Ml0 Ml ft of 3 bf!dnnll, li,t fBR 2BA. Ira: 611' 1116' fnctl I pr.in!, ahq ept, JMl.tio, 6% Want Adi! Call now • • • at S?.R.9:'!0. Ftf'f"pl11.1•P, vaul trd i·•llln•• bdrm.. full •Ir.• walk·ln M11nrhall Rr11 Jt) 67~.i!OO Bl h I' / bath quality Tiburon condo. ld1ept lot, ow:rsitf'd dhl ](1&11, clllM' to Dnualaa. Prln. BONO REAL T Y Ir n1uc·h, mur h ml'll'f. Haa tn w11rdmbe l~ludlng bu\11\n Newpiort Heights Ttny~rl~· ;,n;;,-~ ~pUlar 8'1Jbo9 mod•I tn ear, 7 yra new, kit/fAm rm \="'="'"'=="=";;;'Y=·=""=·'°°=·=~=o;.=n=s._t.;_.'4=>'56=7='=· ======::.:.====4='='·:2;;23=8===o hr ~n tn ht' l'lf!ll.wrl. Aak 1helves i' drawer1. Double + *' * * * prtma lneatkwl, Only 2 yn mmbo, all bltin 11ppt'11, bl& for Rn11 ie R.obtrt11. 197,500. bri<'k firtpl. Xlnt C'Ond. TRADE f'OR old, clo!lt't1, plenty cupboRrrt&. KATEIJ..A R Jo; ALT 'i , IUSINl!SSt l•rwln re•lty lne . patio, w/w rrpt1 " ~. a (iQ '1l kl"\,. K D .c ~a. r ~~ ,, 8.!17-WJ. IAvtly lDcatian! lmm•culat• 96M405 r24 Hours) xlnt loc. Sl .300, rln/Nn \J~ J.'OCJ l.'I). -~ p q• ;> ~O t.-fZ/t IDE AL F'TRST HOMl.:. N•w 3 BR,~~ Ba. xn L.1t. OWNER ucriflc. .. big 2nd-P1,ymt. le11 than rf'nl. l REAL ESt'•'TI! El Dorado with m111tnlrlrll'nl k 1 h 1 ,_ od If T n• Purrle with the /lui/f-/n Chu ckfe "" yl•w, 2 1., bdnn" 1 """" w/f'.P . Chtery tc en bedroom•, 2 baths, *',.t t1!Wl Glennl!yrt SI. 1 111! kltch!n w/bltn1. Crpt1, 11.1/larp bnakta1t room. t'l'!ar living room •nht.noed 0 lecrm11nr th. 6 ICfamb!ed ~!MT.\ 549--0311 drPfl. land1ea~ Y a rd * * · • *' * * by fhoeplsce. 8ullt-ln fllM71(RJ'4f4111 wtirds btlow to mole• 6 w/aprinklf'rt, £0 Vl!r l!d NIWlft TRlf'LIXI )dtcMn. dl1hwuMr. t('ft'ttd1!1""',__.., .... ___ s/111J1l• wordt. Print letters of O"IN SUN lo A VA loa H"-3 llR, 2 BA • nttl-•Ir "·-"•• ............... l•-l'M d I H h I . Ii of , 1·S )>flt ' UUlllt n. -~ ... ..... ......u . .,. U-lJU .... -.. ~ eCIC "11• 09 tquare1. 1171 CATALINA (714) 8.'\7-:IJO'l ;~1~~1 '~.°:;~ =~~me! Brk., $.1l,OM. 0 e omes I G A L B El N I Ck1U'm ln1 f\ltl En1l\1h :. OLDWOR""L"D:-C'"'H"A"R"M'" I 1 E '-ti .:::::..:::=------"I · -· Btlrm. 2 h1th Mm•. _.,.lutl· J BR. 2 be, formal entry, w ocean • ew. nc: BY DWl'll"r Tiburon Condo. 3 f s I I j I j1 t'f1 hy ln'f'• Ir. land1eaptn1. 3 beam ctll'r. aarden k!t, 1•rAR~· I! s c ,, 11. n t r:on-BR, 21~ BA. den. Next tn or a e . . . -F I I dlt)on. Aaklnr onl,y $&.1,000. nnnl. Beautifully deoorated. rp <'I., hl<Am celll1111, hu~I! cnv'd, p11tio w/lounl1i11. Walk tobt b ,...-. I I I n11ilr. b<lnn., grtv. pAHo MCludH fro11t C()urtyd., * * !c • t t • 1..:132::::·900:;:;,·.:JIM-Z!:;:..:;:t~;:____ Ph (714) T 0 T I F U 'A'ith l}lr. brick BBQ; lJP. towertna tne1 A Pfnoramlc 1111 'tlD! llEAL TY Huoflnwten lo•"' one I.1-r1-...1-.,1-ir-n11-I O • .. '~';1J",;,,do10. Prieod to"" =-1~11 ro;,~:i· aw.,., u~ ~lahway ·own;r ~Help 962•6605 r_,.T_,U.,M..,...A_HrO-r-11 ~ -~ • • • w11:~!:1~~!~.TON New.;.rt°' lloocl! , •• .I I ' I" 1 j 2'.lfl Martnt, 1'11lboa 11/and Y eur Catts 675-JUl DEAit Tllfte To Move A screwy lnv1ntor1 • · $31 , 150 I s E y R u L I "There's 1 fellow In my MONARCH IAY HOUSEWIFE, h1~r,-rj-J~-.l,.-.,J--t town who'a bullding • ~'.~~1'.• ~~·~m c::: 'ci.ild~:'t::~ ~hi:b:;:ci: •-~· ~--•---~--~ rocket to fly to Me rs In. It's crea1rrl wlloW, twamf"d 3-bdnn 2~ balh condo on th• L, ~~F_E~G~A_R~O~-<-of aolld st1tl, wllh rlvel1 cablMle, •hltt('tn • Ir .,.,, You' huob&nd wlll NEAR NEW · IN C.M . l Sil, 2 ba., 2 trplt. + torm .. 1 din, rn1, + + lllx~ fam, rm, S41.90Q. C.:Orttacl Jon Marlin. LIDO REAL TY 3.171 Via Lido, N.B. fl7l-7JM San Clemente OCEAN SID E 0~ HWY Wlk to bch A 1hoppln1. Only J 'i )Tl. old, Buttttruuy 1llAlr11alnrd ln1lde A. out. 4 en.. 2 8111 ., b@11t q111I r pff .. appll11ntf'1, frplc,. lovely yd, Thi• home wUI 1tll quickly. "'·"'°· • • * • • "" R>::DUCED S4IXO 3 BR, 2 811, .2700 IQ', "· Ocean, t'anyon A tolf mtmlll vlew1.1..o<'ated ~ orwltf a.n Clem•nte'a but ueu. Xbtt buy, m.ooo TIIOMStN RT,TY - SELL (U4,flOOJ or trade J BR, 2 BA oou.n view home San Clemerit• for H. 0...... Co. 544-429'1. I ] quil• e Thi0g. lrll be mad e "'"""' bend r u b b • d IVHt elda of Il•wpon B1<k . r I I I I d h•ICftriy tun dftic. 31 Dr (~th kN• )'OU, no OUltkl• "'* ~n th• out1l • i nd one CM be 1t1df'dl~ Jfup 'dtrn lbr him, 1n1tt1d lhtrt I• a S.n te An• • ........ _ ......... _..._ ........ - -on th• Inside.'' tll /hllr Ir l'OlY frplc. Walk In bUllard• ""· card rm • __________ , I? 9UICK CASH THROUGH A D~ILY PILOT WANT AD '42·1671 \ I I E M L IJ N I G ~1•te tht ch11ck le q11ofe' ~nnl• I br;autlful privat• pultln& sreen. The rhlldrta GlV~,.,_WA"t 0,...,..s...,,.....,......,.--..--i by hllll'lp kl the ,,.111111111 .....,d, "br11.r h. 5 min drlvt to tolf " will h1v• a hu11 pool, art1 IO Vfllll'ranA. 11 .no IMwtt )11111 I I j I l j yow O.V.Jop irOM WD No. 3 lttlow. 7m•rlf'lll. Powuion in t1me A craft1 nn and lt"fn<f'tllf'r. Into thli 3 bdnn, timlly lift, .. _ _. ••-..~ ..... 1 _,1 for1r1Kinlnpcru11nr. Arr•dttchnoll1bullblk, t l r~p1 horn,.,, QuJclll: ; ~ $97,!'IOO Ownn" 4!1!1-2974 and I.ht)' wlll ID to Nt"wporl powQlon . • r;;~:~rv~es~~J~R ~! 11 ~ r J4 r L r I' l TRl·lev,.I f'U.llOl'tl Mme. VA Harbor •11. Aaklnr ·~.900. !11.rwln ttllty Ina -· i . . L - . - ---. t\n•~l"I •Vi ii. 3 Br .• iao· w/$1,900 d'n, with lovlna --'403 lM hrw.) ft ~l~.ru 10•1 I I I • I I l ... .,. view. eompaukm, -* "ARTYHdiJ'ii * :;_ . • . . , , . . . $74,ffS l' ···~Pi-SECLUDED pool . Abool•ll !>Nin& I• 811yln1 ••• Ptlvaryl St:i&~. Clk._ """aft"' J.aauna Ul·IHI 1:11 IJ1·11U 1111. ''"''""" Prtmt o....r ""°'""""' fjl,!111). 0.-- SCltAM-LITS AIUWIU IN CLASSIPICATION 900 I I . ,. •'-•1 '·"'•, I I • • • • I DAILY mor • • t;:;;;;m;;~~ .f "G!W'j I !ii ~ Hi l . ~ j(i I " 11 lliJ . h •W ·1~ I -·-: ~ I: _..,_. ~' ..._.., _ _.. ~r '~~~d~1~m~•~k~-~~~~~~~C~•~·~-~-~~-~~.~~~~,~~~~h~r~h~lo~~~~~~h~~~•~n~11~1~=~~~~·~·~•~••E~~~~~~M~•~-~~~.,~~~~~~~~~~~-~.it,1h-~ ••h-•--"'--"----1 m ••'" 11t &. .... 1---------1..:~!!?!~~~--~-~~o~'!'~'"'~·~""'~!'.:..-..?•!, REDUCED $3400. *.!;•~ 1i:f.:1t,1· • -.._ O-ral .............. .-~·)loll .. home • 2ZIO "' •• 3 m-rnv. llDI. A. -sl3irot11 ;..i. II~ • -3 BEDROOM,· 2 bednnl, 2 b&tN. t' x 1r .. ~ n.ch. Bea&rt -"" o1o. .,, ·-nn 15' x 21' .W.lly STOP PAYING RENT!f.f. W~"I' fO' lol ACltOSS·THl·COUNTRY ...,. $229.jiermonth.w mi, wvettd patio, 99' x LIO' By """"'· Saailke 1?9.5IXI. '':;:'~ ~n:,. -xlnt Condition., """'""be orult•bl• I•• doe Prtnclpah only. 548-Mn b!Jolnclthe 'fuW~·!1:'.'wing ·ond moat ndtlni: Dk., , pot "'"""*Apll. or 54Ul03. ~·db- ktnMI. VA-OK. Tak Adv of O Mountoln, Dooart, cy e ren ~ ... Jn Ille nation. lllan-IZ54 Br. ~ Ftplc. * 1 ·OI~ * NICE .•~ 2 .JlAO -·larwln rHlly Inc. • antage ., Rt-114 ai:e ID exclllilg program of hike · leuia1. ll<l!ut w,Bla decl<. • M • .. W/W ..,. ... -.~~;; -""'°""> THE GRIATls;:--NIJ·VIEW RINTALS w.---""' pr, J!l!d . ~ · '* CLOSE OUT SPECIAL Advance of '8600.00 on Company Lease 6p.GO .. · -· -979-19:" ·: · •'!> • ---------- ·,....&._ .... 150 --------INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY . Acru near Palmdale lnt'I ·Airport. X1nt growth poten. •' 1 tial Red. to $32,SCXI. IHI Grundy, Re1ltor Bayold<, N.8. 67;.61.61 rtm1nt1 For S•lo ~2 BR UNITS 152 .s,n Clemente, ocean view, nr bch, 7 yrs. old. Prlv o:>UJ1 yd. Beautifull y lndacpd. Pride of owner"lhip. )act lnvHtment, $154,500. OM-'EN RL TY 492-95.50 tsu1fil011 Property 154 i IT SI' ARKLES ELEGANT 3 BR, 2 ba, lam rm, pool, rec nn.--all fur Jen than $35,0XI. Agent, 60-ml or 6f4..8814 • • . SHOW ON EARTH Pn>gnm •if quollflad -with ·retum..ol four f"BR: $2501-aU1 ~ ~ .. Oceon! Furb 3 BR. ...... SllO. -~ ""'* City, Ul&b -Fanwti< figures monthly. Full price •t8,500.00 ' .,_,, .., ii.~ 1Jlb .i.d:: Booh w/aar. In<! uw. Pvt yd.:""'' palot;' . 011 The Last 5 Condomlnlu1111 1nve11mont ....,r1y. Brand _, ... · 2l.ln<Kl86 * Flortda. --· · • '·, ,,.,. :i-.v cM!et •'"""""' Complete Company traininrona•NationaJ· '· IJJ5.QUIET "',,..." 1 Br. l BR. 211o; 1-t,..""1r3;: IN l'HASE TWO • Minimum '950 Moves You In . • No Closing Costs. • Free Upgrade Carpel. • Immediate Ptlssession . IN ADDITION, you gel 2 & 3 bedrooms, 11>1 & 2 baths, built-in range, oven, hood, di!lh .. washer, d1sposal, indiv~dual laundry ~a. en· closed private garage, private entrances, choice of carpet color, cable TV, swimming pool, gas S-S-Q & park-like recreailonal area. l ~:·.:;:~~~ Promotional back-up. , L~ 1"9 -· nlric. CID. p., bead>. Boot,... .... I< ""'°" complex, _i!Z,!!00. CID Today. 213/461-8166 . WINTER, 2 BR. 2 bo. oo. CQDds. * ~ ~ ·:; '.~j Call Tom w ... ,. In Pule , , . patio, dbl pr, flrple; F.A. ~PIUVATE 2 Br 2/pr ALOND ..,,IOj'. 1'o«f. ~ City llll/6'918335, -IUQI -A .llKI CORl'OUTION b(:.•.l) ~213.!.., ~ ~~ P'ncd ,..,u. Olildft; Ok. • nu. erw. ~.~ . l Rally. 6430 SUNA:I' ILVO. S01TE ·1011 •w .,...,_ .... , ·~-* Roni-~ LOTlnlamoulL&UHavuu._1;:::;:~·;.H~O~L~L~Y~w:ooo~~~C~A~L~ll':O~ll~N~tA~~-·~--'~w~-:?~~~~== n~FAMihYORSINGLES! ·-· . home al the wor14 ~h ' ! · • New"°" t. a,aCh 3 Ill-. 2 Ba. Bltns. Avall ~rte Lohden Bridge.· Located luslMll' lu1lnet1 · Now' ~~~?"=••;;:;: dose ID oll """°""A c1ty, ~ffy 200 Opi;o'J'funlty 200 '=1til~,l<>r ~.:'. . * • l'BR,<l.bo.·lao>nD. ;,, ::.: ~.;:;:;-:.:: • · ' "' " Ba1bqo . 11$-SPACIOUS 4 Br. 2 Ba. 3 BR, 2 bL ... ,,., ..... WANTED $175-2 Br. Frplc, pr, -11o, Gar."P'ncd fl>r •. ldds/peL · · ,'.BR. il\'-llo,,~ nD. • come Jll'OP, 644-o6687. ..- • ) Suotla1, Stptsmbor 17, 1972 ~·1 ---"""'"'"~-Ouplu• 'J"'-m !!'--ll-• "-' fl- Cttto MoMI Coote MoM ft-ollf '·~ c-... -,.~. -~~~~~== I BR, a>n<lo .~-;;;:';:;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;:;I~-..... """"' ....... ----· IPACIOOSIBr.l\IJlo,Nft LIVE LIKE A KJN" l ml< .. Oct ... ,.,,_,.,.... i iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I DELUXE I l!r, Ill Ba Studio _ _. ____ _ on d .. <Hnd -L Qopb, !PAC 2 A 3 Br apt 1140 VP· I BR. unf\\n!. Opta, a.-. -· pool, bl!N, priv. Pool, cpt/drp, bl!N, kids oil ""'''°"'"· rotrtc. No .... wll.rblll 6 t•mlla. Av.U. "l'> 6 drjlL °"1WllWit II> "" -ll>jp -colon. llol>t. '1ln!, 13:!<1 mo. ...... cation. (111 IN. 64Ul9!1. At lud9ot Pticttl """· ..._.por, •I<. 2 Br '1641. Dupl•xff, apt. sa. 8&cbt1or 1150. ~'l#~tllm~~:1;n~1i.;:r =======: Furn. ,. Utofum. SSS ~ Both >ril Ind utU. f!3.4131. h" OCE,\llJ'MNT l br, .... l"' 'br, 2 .,.,. car. Ul5 cl•.,.. &Ibo. l1l1nd * POOLS ty & .. ......i. Ideal Joe. 1na: dt'p + 1st &: laat. Opt to Wortd:fw bach pttf. 1416 W. buy. 8!17-S51'. * DELUXE I< BEAUTIFUL* ENCLOSl!D ~~ t2UJfllll..lm. ~=:&:~=---!Brand new, never u..a in; 3 GARAGIS ,...., 310 Br., 2 baths, ftpk. ao.. to* CONVENIENT f BR. 2 bo on beach. AvtU ..,..urn. North Bay. Ulllln'n. lflO TO ALL BEACHES ..,.. tlvu June 1. Jm. $421 · utU tncld. ~ o r 111 .. hlond mo., ,.ui;., "' lurn., FROM $135 MONTH 54t.m&-llob . "" .. winter, $350 monlh. LTS S • w. u your ohanco "' II•• Sambouy Roalty 6'!3-<900 ADU PLEA E BEAQI apt, i,.. lBR rum. tlooe to tho So, bay 00 tho DELUXE beautllul new and VILLA POMONA IU5. Dll W. Ocran Fnmt VILLA MARSllLLIS SPACIOUS 1 & 2 llDROOM APT. l'umllM4 & Ulllurnllhocl Adult Ll•lnt Dl1bwub1r color coordinated appliances • Plush shag caJ'llel • mirrored wardrobe doors· iotllrect JJ&bUne In kllcben • brealdast bar • hu•e prlv1te feDc:ed patio • plush landscap. lni • brick llal'ob.QUOI • large heatod pools & Iona!. Air eond!Uonlng. 3101 So. lr,lotol St., S1nt1 Ano S57-l200 COLDWILL, BANKER & CO. MANAGING AOINT laland1 yearly, for only $475 spacious' Apt. 3 sit 2 Ba. lbq Apt C. ~'lU> aft 6 JO\ mo: lmmao. lotnlJy homo: ~k. Close to N°"1. •··. PHONE 642·2015 wit daya/IJ!)'tim< wit•*· lif'.' Ulllurtt. 3 BR • d rum d • • ., ~ (1760 Pomona Avt.) 3 . • en, un ., rea y ht floor corntr Bldc ni BEAtrr octan view, upper ·cm. Mu. ---------··---161 Apt. Unhlm. to inove in today! 136 Topaz Apolena.' $330 mo. .dutta •m I hr, d-wahr. bar. aundeck. R le&B'l, on the North only. &73-4702 c~rJ. NEWPORT Wln.ttr rtntaL lll • 34th St. bay. Vlow. 3 BR, family APARTMINTS 6f5.3109: m.1860 Cotti Moso patiof. S1'5. 1 child ok. No 1986 l\.taple No. 1 ..•• &U-3813 n«i/mo. 963-1«4. • pets. f>48..T164., 2'Jl6 CoU('&"e No. 5 ••• 642-TOM 2BR. w/appllanet1 p .• Shady Elms and Pool DELUXE l &: 2 BR, 1 &: 2 Securlt.)'. 1 &. 2 BR, fll) \IP. bl, $160 up. Pool. Adult.I. ~ Furn. Avail. Oilldren'• sect. UtU pd. 324 E. 20th St., I-SIDE 2 llll $1SO .EU.I GARDENS Apt.I, 17'1 6'5--4761 Bltlnl, w/w, trl1. Poot AdllS. E. 22nd St. ~ 14)..lSCS. DELUXE 930 sq. tt. :l BR. l No pets. '42-9m. SPAC."IOUS 2 Br. Bar. Bltns. BA. Beam ct.II. Prlv. Patio. 2 Br, drps, nu crpt, bl• Crp!1. $165/mo. 135 Albe:rt Gar. Cptl, drps, bltns, f:r plr, pvt patio 6: ~. ~ Pl. No. A. C.~t. See J\li:t $19;; nio. 642-KMJ2 bt-f. 5 PM. ~5711. • Apt C. 1 Br., new crp!, drp!. 11\0\"(', 2 BR. erpl•, dn,e1, bhllil- 1 pttSOn . Lrg. Br. SlJO. rTtri~. Adult!C, 111dy or Yard. No retJ. l6M: OrafCt Stv/N"fr luti.I pc!. 995 \'ale~ couple. Sl15. 5-18-156 2. Ave. M.>-1657. l'i11. Nr. Baker/Mendoza, LRG . 2 BR. unfurn. $14.\ 1~'8 e TROPICAL POOL e .. C.lo!. Tulip l.&ne, Costa ro.\Psa, ~ Br i-t udio, llS b&, frt:il. li5 LARCf: DELUXE 2 br, Call for kty · ~S-2100. r.. 18th St .. Nn. l!i. ~Utt crpt/drpg, bltn11, dahw1br, DUPLEX l Br. untum. Qu1;t. • 3 BR , J~ bl.. $165 mo. patio, r•r. Nr &:!. Cit Plus. No docs, rats or motorrr-Dtposlt &: rell req'd, Cbldn rm., turn. $425 Mo. Newport Beach • I 3 .,,_,_ 2 2450 Newport Blvd., CM DLX. waterfront 3 Br., IV·· ease. DU1u•I., OCEANFRONT·2 Br. or 1 ALL 1!1'ILtTil:s PAID patio, &at. S~ mo. Lee· 2 ~·?II mo. 236 Apte B,, Wlnla or yarly. pXJ to $131/fo\o. to Mo. Br., patio, dock prlv. ~ HARBOR CREENS P1rk·Lika Surrounding QUIE."r DELUXE 2 & 3 BR AP'J'S. Pvt. Patios * Htd. Pools F'rom SI~ 546-9205. rles. 5-IS-7i70. Ot\. :>49-4ZJ5 Apt. Unturn. 365 Apt. UnfUM. 3~SA 0-'pt~.~U~n~lv~rn-.---~jiS~I ~~e:-~·,::; :S M25. ea-at>. ' can 148-lmB mo. Wlntel'. ~2Jll. • e available-now l~~~~~~~!~ll "1ri""ii;:::~i:2::::" I % Block to o e e a n , 2 BR. WILLIAM WINTON rG !•I El Puerto Mesa ........ Wlnltr. lnqu),, l'uml1hocl I Unfvrnllhocl from $130 to $215 mo Bachelors e 1 ldrms 2 B4rm1 • 2 ldrma IV.. or 2 l'ull loth1 Nr Sbop'a * Adults Only I rC:os:t:•:M=H:•'::===:;C~o~s~t.:.•..:M~H~l~~T=T=~C~o~•='=•=M~•M~=======;I Martinique Apts. 1 ~ 1777 Santa Ana Ave., C.M. llAL TY 67$.3331 Ap•1tmenb forRerit 1 BR'I • $130 UP ;m-66f0;;.::;;:;·~=...,..=-=-=" l'umllhocl Ap11. OCEANFRONT 3 BR. 2 Bl. All UtllUIOI Paid 1)>1 .. new carp. $300 Month, 2• BR. !"enc~ yard. BBQ, ~ P:urn. HO Pool • Recru.tion winter. Aa:ent 675-1642. \1'f'1la,..., ~1pomible oouple. 1959 Maple Ave.; C.M~ OCEANFRONT. Very nice 2 ?ft children. S 2 0 0 Imo· lellloa 11l1n4' LRG 1 Br. Ste + dep. Br., trplc., cptl, drp1. ~2S2. 2 BR, nr new, FIA heat. Crpt11, carport I: lndry in Winter. $1':1/mo. 8'13--0215. lagun1 Beach W/D, D!W, 1J., d~k. Nr bldg. Nr. •hoP'. schl• & 6CEANFR.ONT lrt• 3 BR. 2 _ LAGUNA BEAOI So. Bay. U5% A,methyst. lrwy • .,='8 ,!1 C&mlno, Apt 1, BA, upper, Frplc, new turn. ATE. 4 BR, 3 car $n5 mo thnl June 73. N«r CM . ..-vwJ.. ----"'~/,:.yrl~y;,·=-=211=~-- . •PrJv1 driver WOOD-642-5766. SHAD1 ELMS and POOL QCEANFAONT . 'llIW!IDE ACRE. rum t'OMFORTABLE 2 BR. $225. I 6 2 Br. Pool. II«> up. 2BR, lBA. !rple, .. tio. BBQ, Mut•r size bedroom.a w/ hta:h btam ctllin.p, larp llvin& room w/111 or wood burnlnr nt.pla.ee. Convenient laundry ana ott ldtcben. Enclosed pa- tfo.. ~ swtmmJnr poola. sauna, recnatJon taclll- tles. Security iuard. No pets. Mar. Apt. 113 646-MU :;f * $1IO * * 3 Bl-, 2"' Ba, ney.·ly painted. Bibi!!', erpt/drpt:, entl petio. Nr &ehl• .l shop's. Childrtn ok. No pets. 880 Cent~ St, CM. Call Mon'1, Wed's &: ftl's 1-5 pm., Tues to 11:30 am. All dt,y Wknds. 842-8340 ELEGANT LIVING Spaciou1 adult ccimplex with tinplaee, patio, pool. Quiet but convenient. , or UnfUrn VIEW. Walk to mo. incL utll. Yrly option Unturn. Av at l • ELM :l'50:::::..· :..W.:Jnter=:..· .:,-:;,_:=c.....-I ~-~-$210. St. level' II blk !rom ~ENSC M ~·-:!" E. 3 BR., 2 bL, all bltm: at.pa Modtll Open 'Ill I pm. • ' baylnmt Ftpk. 813-1081 -~.. ' · ~· to th• boo.ch. Wlnla l'50 per Tho ORLEANS 17~1 Tustin, ~· ~Wl>Ort hoch a11er f pm. LRG. rum. 1 Br. apt. laund· mo. 64J.<11TI. 27GO Pot .. son Woy, CM BRIGHT It apaciJus 2 Br 1tudio, l~ encl patio, avail ,l'XJY-'. $165. Avail Oct. 15th e:if.tra I&e • bria:ht 3 Br studio. 1ep. dininr, Jae encl'd patio. Nr. 9Chools. $XW), (213) ~388--5255 am XJ.AllLY &: WINTERh ,~ N 0 RT H ,~t-Winttr prW ·• quiet.rd·N!t.m ~~· 3 BDRMs., 2 Balbi, 2 doors nr Har .. r Blvd & Homes in Beac ""' ... rental 3BR,:dwn1tair1, oman pre · .,...., . .r ...... from ocean. Yearly. C>etan Adams " From $350 Month $250 mo. 3 "'or 4 BR u111tairl $135. 19'22 Wallace, Apt. B. view. Sharlt· 673--2825. , ;f, Gruody JUI,. 6TS-<1SI $300-$350 mo. 2!3/349-JEIJ9•1..:.54M51::.:=!·-~---~:· "'-ndomln1umt 213/84~2824 * CLEAN 2 Br. 0099 to 2 Doon from heh. 2 Br., j ,.. A<htl,. nJy ,. part. rum. $'50/mo. yrJy , . • Unfurn. 320 WINTER rental -Jh bUc: to ~-1191~ ~~i.-~--· lse. Cpts, drps. 642-3443. l water. 2 BR. $250 mo., 3 ....... ._. 79 AUUJC ..... , RIOUS 2 bd. 2 ba., BR. 2 BA $21ri mo. Leut. C.M. 2 BR. Aptl. OceardrOnt or wp. Bch. Bluffs, pT5 per Frplc & pr. No pets. ut LRG j Br. Nlctly turn. ~~ W~~ yqrty, mo.,.,~e!~?A 7ltMU238 or Opal 675-2'773. w/pool. S'139/mo. No peti:. ,;;;:;;:;:;.::;:.,;;_:..::::.:;,,,.......,, 21.31 ~· BAYFRONM bdr •• 1, .,..,..,. l!8T ?,t"onrovi& Ave. No. 3, Df:LUXE 1 Br apt. Slept ro untlngton &eech pvt patio, parking. Yrly~ se.M70 ocean. $1~~· Br, crpts, drps, pool, R/O, wlnter. Inquire .fOO So. 1 Br. or 2 Br. nr. lhoPI· Pool. ** 4 BJ't. 3 Ba.th. Furn. whr/dryr, refg, . clubhlt, Bayfront Ne. 5. util pd. Adults, no peta.1184 Frplc. 1 block to beach. , J225. 5411-1~. 5.1'1-6384. BAYFRONT, 3 BR, 2 BA. Monrovia. 54&<)!36. Yearly. Call m-mtJ. ~· 2 BDRM drps washer/dry· furn. $450 yrly or $3'TS l BR w/prqe. Water pd. \\8IUc 1 t'I', refl'ie. ~I. Near Hat--~te~: •• ~ ~-111:~ ~~-:'" S::1~"' Av•. 2:n~~·kii~.':.; petl. -:r ·tiour View Scbool. '250· ou. UIL&l>U· 'U" .. ~''""· O'M""lllO>'I or "'" $:li0/mo Lllf, 6n..<m5. j t2131 1192-:111!. WATERFRPNT, O>rlat1all BEAUT. FURN 2 BR $18(1 OCEANFRONT wlnla 3 br ' wport Bffch guy to lbart with 2 othen. Incl. uttl. Htd Pool. Adlta. no J'rpl • "'8w :!f~;;.:;:~;;:;~:;;:;-:---1,wm~· ~1'::'·:..1135~~-.;.1oo~G~am~et.:=._ pea. Aiao 2 Br ant &U-9UI. ~~ ~r;ra'· · * OP1:N SUN * B•lboa Penln1ul1 $ll5 utll pd. Sm apt MU 15th 1-'~=''-:'o;· ..:;cc.:,._-="°' Vista Caudal. Luxury 2 I: Newport. Sin&le adlt. *2 BR. 1 be., ccmp fllnl. Br .• 2 ba., din nn; "1>l: Wint.r Beach Rentals -. ........ ..,., l> blk to beo.ch IT'>.... m ft patio fantastic I: per. 530-6D) • . +~·a.ier vu; privacY. ~ 1 BR apta: w/patlos furn 81ch &.1 Ir. Ix'" BAOtELOR ROOM AT THE 1 ... E Lush plush 3 BR Avail Sept. to June ceptlonelly nice I 2111 BEAOI. Winter Rental. 21t.. ~ condo nr. H~'. ~s '!!'Y a:. ~plao .1 Newport Blvd, C.M. 673-4m 111 .r •vm ~. mo. us uti. -_;;;:,:;;,....,...,---;:--:: ,Adll.8, no pets. $375 mo. Seashore RHI Estate Qulet 1 br apt, yd, WINTER duplex avail -3 · 54$-2346. 67S.1573 adltl only, ulill lurn. BR, 2. ba $300; 2 BR. 1 bo ·~•UT G'""EN n.....1 $130. 145-1367 ""SllO • .Nr; oceu., ~- • • . ~ • IUW • ........ • $25 WK 1c u~ Ocean · · ; : I~ Br., 2 BL $MO/mo. Lovely Blcb • 1 Br • I BR. Beaut. very Jrc., very APf. Ulllum. IQ · 673-6221 Roo Maid Servi Pool clean. $14S/mo. 1004 :£1 ~1 · nt1 An• -u:8Pd. · ce -Cimino, C.M. 546-570fi. ;llaek;.;;;.;;;;..B;;.;;•Y~· ____ ._ e Call 6'1>-87'" e , JMMACUl,ATE 1 Br. $1Z. fl.o /mo '1453 •-•-· "°""' 3 Br. Condo at "Brad· = Ocean ba"ffz,e, Utll pd. Prl ""'"°" ' .U-Vllfti', al • WINTER or v.arl leue Apt A A B, rev. 2 Br, E fOrd.tPlace.'' Call t pm, . <J• Y ' patio. Quiet adults. f73..ni8. Bit-in. ranp, htattd pool. M4-8116. Furn; or Unfum. new . ' .. -•··-· Unfv ••• dup!Cx. 3 Br, 2 bo. Step lo Hunt...,... -Wuher hook up. AduH1. Ow~-m. -beach. Childttn, pets O.K. Open 10-2. 548-1729. f owpert hoch 917 E. Balboa Blvd. LoQUINTA HERMOSA BatilN t1lond 2 BR, 1% BA. patio, bal~, Spu1lb Cowtr)' btatl U.. ADULTS ON~Y 315:£, S.,, IZO mo."'~ ll!c 6 S!JodoUI AplL ,..,. e2 -J botb, w/w t BR, 211 bL bltm. -I.le. Iolq. at Apt C 613,J.121 raC4d pool; aunJcen p1 cpbo, blllll, .. tlo. Upct>ln. r"'l'IJ, dtpl. point Dbl pr, . or 5411-'ITll. BBQ. Unblllovabl• LJfllll • No ........ $2lf/mo. ,eu· IUtr -Jy. J5t3.-3391 or m.al81 :· 1. $300 mo. BAYFRONT • Small ~ 0"1y ,;!.:,;;::..::;:::.;~:::;:;::.:..- W apt 1 or 2 adultJL $1511/nll>• 2 BR. STUDIO • ~ Balllol Ptnlnoulli l +:.:?::.::::;:..;.=;;_-;... win. N Pliva ALL UTIL1TIES PAID BAYFRONT •wpor1 8e1ch i.-. ttrch.· ~0 ,!.~· tt Adult. No pets _... 'U•..,......,.._ Brand new cusl b1plex: (2) 3 + 2. on beachfront. OCEANFRONT 2 Br., 2 Ba., c4 blb s. of San DWao n,vy 3 &, 2 Ba. (1) 2 Br. 2 Ba. op '315. lower pz. 2214 $225. 4 Br., 2 Ba .. $3CIO. on Beach, 1 blk W. on Hoit Pvt bch I: pier. 5t6-03'7'0. w. Oceanfront. m.GT2S: Wlhter Re>nta11. u t t I. to 1ml Pubid• Lane.) Coron• dtl Mar Wkd.,a (213) 399-9311, .,., lncl/673-f724. tnfl 11'1-Mfl mt.j WATrnFRONT Spat. 3 BR fl' WATER front~. 2 BR. &. F/R, boat dock avl. Yr. $165 -$165 J'rVli;. Blt·lns. Lil: dock. l5e. s:r.zs. 61S-8792 or Bachtlor .l 1 BR, pab, a.vaiL Ye1rly rate. $350. ~ trplo'a. prtv-. IU'li'• · 5-'1599 or m 79(1.QU. · Dlvtc19d bath I: Sotl or t;:,,:::;.;:;_..,;;::..:.:c~=::-YEARLY. badlelOI', Balboa cJoMta, Re<: ball, pool • SB , 2 Ba .• dsbwahr, trplc., arta. .$100 mo. pool tables. u.una bath&. M;ti><:e'" vlow, 9 mo. 1e.... 6?3<;1')1) See tor younelll l'll01 ::.Ur' ""· -. YEARLY 1 bt!mt apt. 911!1. Kffllon Lii. (1 blk W. of tn0 w/util. ClOlll tr> bl,y. Beach, 1 blll: N. o.t: Slater). NEW l Bdrm, trplc. dlhwta:, Mature adult.I, 613-9'31. IO-TM8 ltna. 42nd St. $325. Avail * Baehclor unit for a man. FREE util's. Furn 1 I: 2 Oct. ht. 548-{IU> Util pd. Balboa are a , bdrm apta near beach. WINTER rental. 1 Br. $145; $100/mo. Yearly. 67J..6790. 5M-37T1 fl 531)..7282. 2·:Br. $165. Ulill incl. Steps OCEANFRONT IBR, tum La 8eedl .I '. 1o ocean. ~· till. $135. ldial for 1tudent. IVM I B,, fin.,>. .U utU l'I· $3. * m.-* QU!l.T ~nt 2 Br., 311lt S.uhott, N.B. C :Ll ... ...,,, 1'plc. 9 mo rental, m«i1! ....... --· $225. Ma-adll>. "' ..... ipl1tr1no 8Hch FURN. Apt n4S. um l'I· ll1..:'9MM4:.:...:=·-----blk to ocean. No peb. 2500 BAQI. at en.cent Bch. Jt,VAIL.. Sept. 23rd-3 &R. 2 SeaYiew, CdM. Color TV. util pd, SlS5 mo. bL gar., f1lod y4., <!rps, 2 11 Dttpl.,.:.t BR w/yant. UW m wk VP· -· S ~.e~:"?:· ok. 1235 mo' pd, NS mo.. ~ & cu\f. STUDIO, nt:w, clOlll bl&cb A Adulll, no pelf!, 836-6069. 1hapg. Mature . pawon pnt . Mooa ' rum· bocb Silo w/util Jg: $125 In<:. uw. "94-12!!- 2 BR .. walk to bet.ch Pool. Adu!,. only AGENT 611 1111 ·--- TWO bdrm., lJA bath. ti.replace. $245 ind ALL •Willet. PhOM (114) MM814 flt 64¥3013, I BR., •lovt, nh1J, prb. dilpl. W/W crp11. Vlfw. PfS. ltM lodoy. Adu! .. Ol\ly. 322 Holl-..., Apt B, OW. XTRA nJ<:4' 2 Br. apt. So. sl~ of hwy, $2$1/mo . Lene. ·Bo)'d Re a 1t•)'1 m.oooo. ! -TJPLJtX. ·· mnoker. Mature busine•aman: OCEAN. 11dt 3 Br 2 Ba. Vina. ill. • ~~ ~ontal .. cy\e 2 Spotl.,., patio. rn-«>9. Pooll. pn. ~ Winte. Coste Mooa i R + study, 1lillO ,., rt, Cotti Mnl !itM11! or - wet bor, lrfllc .. bltm. P'-. WEEKLY-MONTHLY Newport ...... I' bL SHARP! 17!5/mo. 1-1 .. Sultu _.,_ __ .._ __ _ ill: !lkr.. -tr --No-IML We hove Wboltt llentals 2 Br. w/yard, °"''"""'· $180 mo. No chlldn!n or ~ 133-(&12. Eve I • - _.., 'r.""'"'. Will Take'Studenta . . .... c.ot1 Mitt p&tlo.1Jtll~ $115: 111 .2111 ta-Ull f llR. I BA ............ $3llO 1BR unfloro apt, lmlily It. ex. ~ I Ir. -ITUOIOI & I IR'I 3 Bit. I M ............ 1111 palntod or lhopplntr. bw1 ~ ••• lllJ, CJI, • f1ID IAa l BR., 1 JIA ............ n11 Uno. Alt old<r """"' pn!L --..... -'· • --·~ 11111: -............ 1:71 64)-1!04. ·~ --_CAI.I.: 111-!183 ..:..:=;.:.,..,-----...... e Full Xltch<n • 1 & 2 BDRM opts, ........ e Heafod ~I pvt -JIO-1155. & • hew duplib:. e ~ 1'ill;llltin up, Udl pd. Fw'nlture avail. <Avoll. )'11> ,..Ill,. Walk lo e TV 6 m14 oerv l\'all 131-¥111: S4M9ll2 .. sch, -plnf. lcbll. Ill> e -SdvJee ** Bht;TIFUL t l 2 i!R. l\lrO. 3 BR 1215/IM. 2lS * $30 Wiik & UI' * Conltmponry Glrdm Apt. St Doqu!n,~ ·-· V~ Patloo, lrPl_~:<--"'°J. :Y wa ~ f8R, • TV • lllld A..a .-1or , ill; ..,._ pc1. SIM4f'M. c.a __,,...,. A""'"' Ire. Gata& .. -• -~4 l'a:tl $11UO. POol, mi.-Niilii:t DECOAATm avail. m-om or ctJ.-06!JI, • Ol1*to a 'Nt -Ave., u11-1--1 2 Ir. "!/llr.1IUO. Jl'lr l'I· l«JO, " J311N""°".81""·CN ·-. ll'la Plac<n!ll 'A.f "B". '.1 BA. . , ll'pl., -,,. M&:*f O&AN1i\ONT -dpbt, Call 1!"'"16 f,GMm. --· YIOf -WO· This Ml -• m --, I Ir. l'!I', "1*; 4 QUIEl', ...., ii;oi Vmlo 2 ... ll&Qll, l Br. mo;; ) Jk\'iOOL lJr' ....... , Mbl ltiOelloDo Br. U-1 Jlllni. 11ncJ pl', 546-5025 ·---------~ - DILUXI ''THE VICTOlllAN" APARTMENTS 2 Br w/ ....... ulll, cpls, Air Cond • Frp!c'• • 3 Swim· drp.. fnCd yrd w/ patio. ror,,. Poola • Hoaltb Sp& • Wtr pd. Call blwl1 W, Ttnnia Cowtl -Game and 636-4120 Billlard Room. 667 Victoria St (E) • , • $155 l BR. From $110 LRG 1 BR. $140 + Dep. l BR.. I: Oen From $130 O'ptl, carport I:: lndry In MEDITERRANEAN bid&. Nr. thoi>•. "'hi' • VILLA"E flwy. Avail 9/00. 998 El "" Camino, Apt 1, CM • 2400 H&r!>o< Blvd., C.M. !546--0451. {n4) S5741DJ -.-S~b-1M-,-lqr_l_lo_2~Jr-,- Jt!:NTAL omCE 2 ba. ""1, nc ..... OPEN 10 AM to 6 PM ~ '110 W. 13th St, C.M. Esc.pe wuh u110 the magic.I Wlttrlt nd of V11t• de! L•ao. where th• emptlttl1 Is on the n1utlc1l, ind th• WllV of llf• is 11 tr1nQull or excitin~ 1s vou c.11 to .,...ke it. Llk•ide llving MlkH th• dlfl1r1nce for thott' 11njoylng boating , case.ding fount1int 1ntf twfmmlng a1 close as vour patio<leck. l.•nd lovers wlll 1pprtci1t1 te.1 acres of llXQUisitely landse1ptd grounds and welkwty1. (~ Eich 1partment-home includes ev1ry concl!li lfl~I lux· Q ury 1ppointm1nt, Hke 1lr-conditionlng and IPKlll sound proofing 10 insure your comfort ind prl\fl!CY. The Y1cht Club offer1 h•ndball, gym and 1•ur111, 91mt 1nd social rooms. , Living anywhere else is out of the question 1fter seeing Vista del l.lgo. Efficiencies, 1, 2. 2 plu1 den, from $190. Furnished ind unfurnishld models OP91'1 dtily nln• •t11 dirk. From the Sen Diell(> FrHMY t1ke H1rbor Blvd, to Adams •nd Mesa Verd• Oriv•. 540-1800. Apt • .ilnfvm. id ~· Ulllum. ~ Apt. Untum. 365Apt. Unfurn. 3'5Ap1. UnlUrn, NeWSMlrt .. lch Newport -No..,..rt le1C11 Newpart ... ch Newport ... di ''Etegance,.·Priyacy, Pre~tige, and ·Ocean View!'~ ,. that's why so many world .. famous personalities live here The_ld_olo_o!Jta-. ...... soko Im -clupllollell llrro II N« V-oa The !111111, In Newport. . Sal>lle luxury ii paelo-Ill Ylrid -lo •poci-v-• ..,_ Drullatic Wills er al• ope11 to uelnhi.tltttd •lews of the Nil-r boata ""'1 ylldUs whldl lanphh ;•-· lina Newpatt Harbor. Ctt1Uoa loob clOICI •oouP to toocll, lb1tc1a1 _,,,;1y oh llWllled JIWd· . homo eatrtace, doMd. clrcuit TV, ud pri•ate eloYator Nr\'fcie in. Meh boUdln& 1uaran.teo privacy aftd ptaccfu1 . ., rel&Ulion. ·j Blccuti.111 rec:reationat 'faciJities to riYal th• most e1c:lu1lve rt1ort ••• iocludln1 a cool, aqu1°bar in a ..Wptund pool. n..o-;..t-al doe,_,..,._ who ... -totbo-Jm.a1V...-. You'll l'fOlllllll'tdd • flW -of,..,., ..... l'urnlllMd ud UD!lnilbed latae Studio, I,%, I<. ,s.--. Ou»alraaa/....., ,.,.. ..• n.i.. 'l'llNt •• :It 5 1111 ...... o,..t ..... ,,.... The New VEUAILLES on The •tuf!1, at Newport. From Newport lloull'rard, IUnl II Hospital llao4 (ooo Wock Uoio .plclllc eo..t l!lalnrar at Udo hie) to -Doaald 1. Sobol< & Company, !>00 cq,wy IAM, Nowpott !leach, C&lllot'llla 92660. Teltphone: (71') 6"5.()()60. ' ., ' ;. ' . ' . . • ... • ' . • • • i ' -,~, ~~ '~ I • • .. jut•pbom turn.Utll ... tilll.W~-1"l 1flll -N8. -ldltJ .,.,. UIOlmo • ..._.llMl?J. ... ..... .... .. 211: -.401JJ -· '---~--.;.:_ _________________ .._ ___________ _,_ • , . • I I ; ' ) I ' ., • • t ! I , 5'odlr, ~ 11, 1m _ __. ___ , -~= .. r ~,~f~:;;-=-~&:"":~~~l}"i~~r~~;";"~·~·'!l'=·~:~'~;,~11'~~":.~~~~~·:";'~~~A~ll~:'~ljij~~·fh;•:Ml:f~~ll=i~Jt~~·~FT~TT~~~--~~;1~~~;;~~~~~11~'-; ... ~~~ ......... lm'J• c .. : .. •mltNwn•~ CondomlnlUm• l·l.Allo=..._for;.;....;,s.;;; .. ;;;... __ 1;;.;JI ........ lutin111 ••••• Ill PvrnllllM -~ ·"""""° . -...... , • .,,,.,. IEDUCED $3400. for '"''iiiiiiliMiifori .... iiiiiilMiiJ*wa-.... 30' bool lllOs .. ~ ",• °!~~!'.'!;!~. ' .. ' I - -GeMral " Lot T1 Colllm l•l••c1 •. 7 • 0 ,, 0 ' """""' ,.,,.. , 22:;0 .. tt, s m.rno. llDI. A • ...,., ~111 ~~~· ~ • I bedrml, 2 baths, 9' x 12' .. ...., ~ BoUt · ~-. ':'!,,':"....,u~::0~·1:"'ii:r. STOP PAYING RENT!!! By ~r:.'!!00. · ACIOSS·THE·CO~~y '~txl'".! ... 11 .. 1 ._ lotmaybeoultabl•lordoi ~ Pr11lclJ/lh only. 548-2'79 ~!! tllji lfastest growillg •1nd moat eac!Un& Ok., , •..-11111 pet ' ....... VA-OK. -•In. -· -,cle rental buliness ln the naUon. Man-=.: 11r, ~ Frl'I<. . • · larwln rttlly lflC. Take AdvantcNJ• of Oilr R•tert 174 aee ID U.c!tl11g program of bile ·l~.' ~ut~B!idodt., ' . ·.* ·"'"111:1 * w/w cr11t'r, dtjlo,.'~ -12u1oursl THE ·GREATEST . Nl/"llE)V RE~ALS• •·--"-car sv-.f99<1. ~, CLOSE.OUT SPECIAL SHOW ON ,e ·•RTH Advance ' of '850().00 on ·company Leye ~ "' , ... DIS · -:---. 979-1'914 . • r ·, •h ..,., Program 'If quallllod -with 'rttll')l-of four 3 BR. l2IOlmO. , atU p1, $IGOs8l:EPS "' Ooeli>!' 1"rb 3 BR. "''"' $1!0, -~· . -.. ......... 150 -INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Acru ~u Palmdale Int'l ,Airport. Xlnt growth polen. 1tial Red. to $32,500. Biii Grundy, Rttltor On The Last 5 Co11domlt1lums IN PHASE TWO • Minimum $950 Moves You In. • No Clo1ing Costs. • Free Upgrade Carpet • Immediate Possession. ~~~tu,:;,:~ flpf8.monthly. Full price flS,500.00 ' °"'"" w, 1\0 -,.--w/or*ltld~ Pvt ><L:New'palldj'Jl!ln6 new-2-lt7 dia.let w/ttniabed Mt l3fl6; 1 2l3/:HM385 · ~ Retreat! 1 Br. , , ~nt 1n PaJ:k Cit)>, :..t COmplete Company 'trainlng•and•National' L~ 1... -· ftbi&', CID. Ptt 3116. 2 ..ry· , s min 10 aid Ult, ao1f .....0 1'romotlonal back,up. · -.. beach. llliot .. ,.,, " ........ COlnplex. $!2,J!OO, CaDTodly,213/46lslll88., WJNTER.'2 •BR, 2 bo. 00. " ' * 9Cj •<;1JS, "-' '-' Call' Toni Wnv.,. In Por1t , patio, dbl pr, ll'PI<" F.As ~ATEi 2 Br 2/ AL\llffl oit , ~· ,,;:.:..· Cl1y llll/649/8335. .Swallow RIDe·A,llKE CORPORATION beat. (213> .,,._ doys; .. pr. · ' 1 '-,r:or Really. 6430,..SUNSET ILVO.'SOITE 1011 (%13) 71Gs1132 .... , 61!)r250I Fnod ·>)Uds _Chlldre• Ok. $1!5. ~ .• ~~l ' w-'* R,ent~ .... -Wl'lntamouaLake 'Ha,._ HOLLYWOOD,.CALll"ORMIA l::i'=:-,-:s_,,,---ll~FAMJLY'l>R sm<n.Eis,1 lr¥ill9· l " ,: home ot the WOl1d tamomlo:'.'.==:----·---.-;;:::;::-::':'.' ,,--·-·-----l:lffw;::;.!pot::;_rf:;.•,:~:::;:s:,.:....,.. --3 Br. 2.llL Bltns. Aval , · ' · · -. ~ :i!t;;...1:"'~ •er1"unitv -'0:.':.~-11y 194.~uui" ;,;,: • "B:.i, "".; Now! * ~11R ,2. ~ _.. __ . ... '3 ~ ,_ ''""" 200 beach. 1deal fer Jrtudent. , · ·• ·~'f"""-•• - trlmtnl1 IN ADDITION,. you get 2 & 3 bedrooms, Ii. & !9000,..wilHrede tor Colla .,;.· :ok.;,,;;.,· ==----,,;,.;.==~--~:...! s.ibqa • $llll>-SPACIOUS 4 llr• 2 Ila. 3 BR,~ tio. ••• ,, ,, ... ; For Silt 152 2 baths, built,in range, oven, hood, dish· ...,.,.,. Newport llftcb ti> WANTED 1175-2 Br. F11<1c, pr, patio, Gar. Flied• 1l>r kld</peL ' · • 1 :BR..~'l>I, '~ ~.m .. , .BaytJde, N.8. 6T:Hil6'1 I •2 BR UNITS washer, disposal, individual laundry area, en:. come prop. 6'4-4687. or $225 yearly. * , -. BE.<tlTIFUL 0<:<6l1 Yi..., Tl!EN CENTER Dlll;l!CTORS f20075 dn. ""''"· S Br. Nia. ~ORSE •RANCHI 2 Br, 1 s,n Clemente, ocean view, closed private garage, private, eDtrances, kit.I, SlB.750 & up. Terms. F'rpk, gar. Patio. yrty $350. 4-C01'11l11. Jt.idalpeb we1e. nr bch, 7 ,,,.., old. !'riv chOice o! carpet color, cable TV, swimming Undel'grwnd utllltifl. Join our national network bf Teen centers, NU-11,IEW RENTALS -.nn•= * 3 cowt yd. Be au t I fu 11 Y pool, gas B-B-Q &: perk-like recreaiional $&88 with 1re....,,.,tt1.to you from O\J.l' complete 673--4030 or 494-3248 _...,._._... ...... new Br-. I lndscj>d. !'rid<> ol ownenh;p. PORTAF.INA LAGUNA line of Teen Age .Cosmetic & Charm Schools. O"™"R 'S ·oWN HOME Bl... DJW: Dbl 1ar. Xlct tnvertment, Sl54,5CIO. area. ARROWHEAD :-:.·1· · XJds/pet/qta. '1'HOMSEN RLTY 49"9550 ' goli "°"'"" N al v and M N...r 11e1 ... 'l\enled 'LAHDUORDSI 11uitnM1 Property 154 AU Utls for as little as '207 per month, m. 1o::i";:,~~'.· =i.,,. p1:r.°~om~MY trainin;~azln.e backup. Corn-GARDEN ~· Winter FREE RENTAL 'sERVICE eludes everything. Ann 642s8989 616s7414 ~~ =.~ BEACOl!I RENT~LS . *Money Maker* Out of Stat• Prop. 171 Lease advances of $8,500.00 .on Company som<!! 0n1y ,.... qua1111ec1 * · ...S.:0111 ·* i:;:=Z!m:m 13!,!!00 Down $210,000 F .P. Santa Ana Fwy. to CUiver, right about,,. mile OREGON 7 over 100 lake• In Lease Program II qutllfltol-J'etu'rn of upper ad"1? .~ .J¥.XI/""'. LANPLORDSI We·,,. .. ,. J'!Od.llelecl '·r : Sbopptna ~pter w/1ol l d lo Wal t (l t d 11 11 mil foQ.I'liguresmonthly,.for.acceptedT.eenCen--646-.1974. We. ~ttze 'ID N-... h?ni~•~~. · J'-" "'"""''" gnat area •how nu s roa on et), et 1 e lo Klaman. Cnty. 2.30 A<, fiat, ter LesseesDJrector Full"""'• ••8 l500'00 2 ....,.....__ ··~n ~ ... Ing •' solid 13.75% cash 0 Wilnut Square"; or San Diego Fwy. to many tree•. Sl.048 cuh or • ..... ,,.., "'f' ' • • BDRM house wiJlter, fully Beacb.e. Grona deJ..Mpo .e ... """"""""US NO,wy ·-~.., ' gpendable on projected in. Culver, left about 3 miles to. Walnut, right lo ~ g:~~mo, 60 '"°'· Call today for all the details. 213/lels8166. ::;;, ~mo"'·;:~';:! ~"":~ 10n.;!11 ~ i "'r' ed: .. ,.,,. 1 ·come 01 $,30,450. AJlqwance 1'Walnllt S " all 714/83°9670 '"'6.. Blvd call (:113) 943s.,.,. •• , "'°' mamL • ,...,.. and quare or c ~ · Rul Estot-Wanttd 114 JUST FOR YOU TEEN-CINTERS ' .,,-or N0sVlew! ' . vacancy ot 13% -in. '430 Sunni Bl~d,, sJit9 'l"I ~v;..:'~:.n•>. 521Al500 ~IEW orREN~LJ.s · 'REALTY· , :: . ~f':.=;: l:, ~!n'::."' :W ~uyu~ P~" !; Hollywood, Col~la , . ~G 2 Br. JO blk to EXEC. 2·oty oolonlal s ei.. 3 i;,: P~M~"i\.~' I , * 9 Condominium• Dupion/Units· ,._ ·~·v '-;::::;::-=:----""".="'· =·"::--::---..,,,,,.1 ocean. AVlil. Sept. 18th. . · . ....,~,, ' ;-:-= . Units * for ••It 1'0 ul1 162 cash .nthln 72 bn. Call'Bu1ln111 ~'"'9Y·ftt'LNt!" 240 Adlia,oni,. $200.per mo. tll ~!'. ~ated .. Olllce.houn 8 A)(to·I , S:::.:1"i= ~:·::~ BY Owner, Mcl<.own Condo. NEW--d-.-,,-.. -,-B-R-.,.-2-B-.,-'. 2 .. a-rtunltv 1GO '*"lfliEl:i;MO~EY?~, ,:".'3·,-BR.~ · · . ' c~,1 ctet 'Mar : 5 ~; %10 bil, ·Santa Ana. ~ly 'z.YI'!. old. Palm Desert, good min BR, 2 Ba, frplcai, ocean, bay We represent NVli'al priv6t~ .,..-" BA. covtred rm, W/W ihq'· :as~ Down, yields prUjecied view, auper clean, furn. w, good ftntal Joe. Owner. lenders. Bo,rrow'aplnsi the' patio, Plenty of palidna. ·.;i *2 BR. 2 Ba. Home'* · drps, e-z care Y.<J, pool"" -, ; ~~ .. :~·return on $32,928. $18,500. 496-3618, aft 6 pm. $79,950. 9 6 2 .. ,o 3 4'9 or f equity in .~ home. Call blk to-ocean., Winier rental, 2 .. ~ 1arqe.. Carpets, nis, puk. . 6(r .. ,p.uo;: ' ~ : _.. lnoom•. OCEAN 101, Orango Coun1y: 2!3/694-1133. -Owner·MattaCJ•r tor tr.e·opprilRI. _,._ ~~. bltslno. Loe. lust ""°'!Is. Owner '"•·• . 0 ..... &. Ellis, Bkn. · 2000 tt.'beach. $39,500. Bla. • lndiYidUal Home1 On l BROKERS INC. BA~BOA BAY PROP. WINTER nmtal• on beach, 2 •hort lillc. lni!'l Ocean Blvd. $385/mo. 833s8a32 .. ; ·557.7900 .714:644-4670. lot 2 br It. 1000 ·111 ft each. • 962..aa51 Positions are now avftiJ. *· 6ft.\74t1 * 8r. boU1e _$330. 1 Br. apt· .; $450 _MOqth, annual/lf!alle TlJRTLEROCK ·ams .f " ; SiCJiiiltE 150 • Costa Mesa , Garages separate unita. able 1or persons ·w/one PRJV pt;y hu cub tir UlO. 646-9291 eve1. M0-2846 -BAY & BEACH F1R. View home. pOoJ. · c-2 Bid Duplex11/Unlt1 642-2107,. c.!M. . · WANTED: duplex or ·hou."le of the following bkgrnds: N•.i-~ or tn~--·nt ~v-days. Reelty .. 675-3000 ms. Prlv. i .C 75 fm'· . , .comer. · Ing occupied I 162 on R·2 .lot in .Corona del ~-.._,... ..... u,.., •• 833-Ino : jnow by cocktail lounge & •• • Income ProPerty 166 M nd $60CXXI Engineering, acct'g, pro-lr;!g good net return. No~ OCEANFRONT SJ?ac 3BR. UNIQW'RDSl:ic 3 Br+ loft. r;;;::;::=.;:-· 9'':'.'=~-"s;;;l~I : ,real 45 car parking. Must ------=,.--"' ar;A~~ 644--is2s duction, shipping Ii: .tt-~~lit ·too arnall. All 28.A.' pata, dbl car 2 trplc's, 2 baths. Trees. Ugun1 Sw.ieh • · ;be llOld for property set-12 UNJTS Ceiv1n&' in the marine le ~s kept confidential. wsh/dry, ~ W. · 0cesn: NelU' oce~ & schools. ·· ' . --I ,UemenL 71'-494-0080 MACNAB. PREFER lo.,. w/optlon. 8'80clated rocreatlonal ,p,o, Bax 632, So.~ tront.6'13s621D. $450/mo. "'"'5/J6o, !Wsl Jh'. Garage· Apt. .. . :Owntt. $17 5,000 H°""' • garage on ....,..,. lndwotry. Qualmed per-92677. , IZ<)-Ooeanlront Ntw tum 2 3 BR, 2 BA. Hai'bor View .!::"'-Child/pet ok. No., , 1£0:,::::;--,,,.'""'~-~ Exceptional unttS' in a good ·IRVlll:'f orJndustriallot ~3. aans mu.sf be financially · , Sdl1 district van ,.... .. 0-2 Br. Bltns · very FOR Sale: Reel E~tale office location ot Costa Mesa. No , I~ stable • cash inve stme"nt _Br_. · G a·r. W,J n t e_J', _,_· ,___ _ · A Oct 1st. ~It. Beaut~ view '-~_t_C:M. incl R.E. w/add'l vacancy problems in these • COSTA MESA I ~ req'd $25,000. Salaries .... fir.. ](~) 2l3:~ewstrw~ ct:nse. 963.?191.!. $nl 2 +den. 2 Ba. ..... • 'f.I. "J<»l1""· Evea: ~207JJ. freshly painted building•. INCOME UNITS FNticlll I commeilsurate with abil· BAYFRONT .·1 BR turn. No Oft'•; MeJe Gar. Patio. Yant. """'"'" ,._ • .J Nice pool in rear and a low ll Units in heart of Costa ~;· -----~~·~·;i tty A share of profits · dogl. Sept. tbru .JU.. $165 ' · view. Capo ~ch! "'9i'iuDmlnlum1 maintenance yard •. 4.ll units Mesa, ShOws 17% retum·on • wh\ch ·should fl x c fl fl d ~.FurnJlhed 300 mo. 1-53S-Oilt. · 4.BR,,2 BA 111 ~ely eoUeae NU·Vl._EW .. REP,ITA. ·. ·. for NII 160 furnished except ownen. 15% down. $17,268.· Sched-B $50,IXM) per )T. For appt. Garaie ~ W:~ 1o wtr. imk-' ;lm/mo.-$1,<m' ~ 673--.co30 or This is a mu.rt see if you uJ:ed income. ·Tom Queen utlnetl• 20D send brle1 resume, incl Gener•I $100, '85, iu,s ~·pct.. tion.,money .. Smi.teYe •• Catt '**2 B& 2 ha, 323 want a good Eu! """ io. 64U2ll, Opport~nl!Y phonEndeuro• '°R'-·utlonal FrH Rantol S.rvlct1 Rtnl-A·Halioo· 97M430 ~ Mcil, 557-426.1. Ed <;lose to town .l . ; IT SPARKLES ca11on. Call our tnvellinem -to , ~!'Bit. 1 "°· Riddle Realtor, &l6s88ll. QuleL nbl ..... Ma •. 'lltll Immaculate 3 Bdrm. DIYiaton , 5'6sl600. (hiiJ ll:t4=£ ·J -N-, EW-""'-F0-0-RP_l_EX_ 522 "C~~~ Rd LANDLORDS AND tum. Se..., «i!ulto OD17, .0 adulh, .no pets. '?95, I . , Jiu everything incl. w/w IOIO..-~ Termlrial !Aland, ea.ill. TENANTS pets. 6'fl.-058T. · SHARP Ac .CLEAN la.rae 3 GH109IBto~·arnor~ ..,.., cbl>s. ,..hr, dcyr, - -·-Or call (%13) 547,2302. All prlcQ and all .,..., Nowport Holghta BR, 2 BA, timlly.'nn i. 1.aA•n0 ;Hiiis · , ? ' 0... .,,.,,,,,,.,,, In ----Real M-. 'IWO 675-7215' 586.0222 · . . lireplace. Quiet c:ul-d<-'"i< • • • • ' ., ~ patio. Q>.. ~ this brand -==:::::======== lricCNM J»-rtyc l 1 1-. :-2-BR. 2-BA '&:; !TWO. 1 BR • · 3'br, 2 ha, lrplc. poOL location $275/mo avail next LOVELY 3 1 BR & deJ).· 2 '.~ new listing mw, it won't SUPER delux Spe.nlsb tt;yle ·--.. Afita-~. drapes, etc. $385/rho. 'AYail.Oct. L week. CAU.' DAVE ~allt landscaped,~~: Duplex, Ea.It C.Osta Mesa, --------induded.1 Cioee to flhopping Mrs. 'Dowd,· 6t2-lt03 s.t>-US1. ' patio. Custom ctpta•a--~ !""'at $23,900. ~ch 3BRs 2BA w/sha& 12 UNITS ond.beod!. $T7.500 -oubmU AVAILABLE NOW Sa clshWlhr · I< bl!na. ,n;:~.I IJ crpt, All elect kltchn. ThrH 1ourplexes in Oosta· down. Lari~ eorPor,atton desires n .C:l•mente 2 . .Br, 1 ba, w/gU. New Overlooks Le . w; > iii•s111 •c::1 531·5100 =·~~".'°'6'2-::-i :!':'.' ~,,:' ~ BIG .l 'BEAUTIFUL =~.:....~~~;t~ BalllH 111.nd iliUir ""'· u mo. Mnr 2 ::;;;, .:t:·:yd.'r!; Gott~.$.1Z. ( Mobile Homes j [ JiilllP J Somt!hlng GrHll ContamposL"tluna Hlll1 l!anillY fun -cbuntry qu,iel; Only 8 spaces left! Adult 15 miDutes from Orange park, adjacent to Leisure Courity employment centers. World, 2.1301 Ridge Route $T7 month, incl all! Gaa, Dr., (oU Moulton 'Pkwy.), water, trash, TV cable: In a Laguna Hills. 830-3900. fun tilled b.mlly park. 10x55' 2 BR, air-cond, porch, C~tempo GrHn River skirting, awnin1. •he d. Adjacent to goU course. Take Adult park. $3150. $55 mo. · Green River oU ramp from L o c a t ion : Anaheim. Rtven:lde Freew~" 4901 968-3845. ,Grttn River Dr., Corona. ,:N:;::EW~3S:;::':_tr_atJ""'er-2S""'' -ca"'bana-. -<11•> 737,731', Park nr Lido. ~ Br. ·rum. with laundry ond paoo. THE OOCA.COLA CO.) . . BRs 2 !IA, walled patio, """"· park, """· ChlldJpet Laguna 'Nt~t $134,00> with aawnable 7% DUPLEX LARGE. 3--BR, 2 Cottee Pm:Juct#, 'Can'. start WINTER Rentall • .C Br., trplc. Mag. coUtllne 'wl&dlt OK. $195. 247~ Viriinf.a Pl. NEW luxury 2 hr conda~ losn. . ~lyVieW, ~-~· fullttme(5-10.hrs.perwk.). near .new, Bay~ront. c!oune,;n'Smo;~' 838-9348. , tabulous "Wtst,Nihf,'•wfti · WALKER & ·LEE , ~ -~•· °"""""'"' eatabllSh" mi.. $360/mos We have otben, LSE 3 111\. 2 II.>\. -.. . OWNER. 4.llr, 1% BL Ll'lf ll'•'goll. tennis,' bci{, · 545-7131 ~te kitchens.. $59,900 inea for distrlbJtors, BaJ,ttront ' 01' ~DI i d_f · , ..:.,Ho,, , ' tt1~ •',.;.:t ~ fenced y a·r,d.. CUl;de-ffac club. c:..->1 .. 1 feah~ .. -oxcellent terms • Salls~-· Really 31 S ~ · C>Cel"'.,·-,,:i ,""V. ~· ~idre / ~ ok --·...-. • NO·SSLLING Man;;;Aw. ,73s6900,, . ~ IJ)...-~'1502s ••-• ~· n P<•• · all appl!• Im. 31?12 , INVESTORS SPECIAL LUXURY·• VIEW ' Ltmltedopportunlly,Cuh,... · H · Clean. $275/mo. 5'5'73Se. Nine. 493-9227. · · Sh i f I quired $!498. Writ.e incluctmg ~ os;i the beach; 3 Br, ~Ml u.~ 305 R,ef'a. Avail 101:i; NEW 3 R" . - 1 ,· 17X'P, tr P ex,·On,.ll-CUSI'OM BUD..T DUPLEX p0one nmiber. . 9 JD9I. Alm 2 &r Apt, · f Bdrm, Family Room, home '.._ n~I ·.,~Bl··~~·.a "I·• 1groa1. Y Vay>Juae~BR.~BAWi .REOI-BREW d"ee'k . 12-0'6 Apo.lenaGenv•I for leue tn .Ne.wport ..... e r--···ni, ..u~ '4 $42,500. C a 11 l',I>( E breajbtaldng ocean ~ CORPORATION 21JJ~ Helghta area. Top' Co1> ~ :· & ~; ;:r-.tio • 1 REAL ESTATE FAIR, Top qualt1y ""Ille _...,; !001.·HowardAve. <BR&elttlngroom,Yiew.No FREEll dltlon, $435 mo. Call Hr. 213,3(11)-21/U • • 536-2551. $63,~wttb 10% down. • San Mateo, ca. 94401 pets.·Yeai'ly,lealt'·$425/mo. l•ndlord..OW-ner1 Balley Agent 673-8550. NEW DUPLEX $41,'5!1. DELUXE BEACH HOME •Bakery > =.rr · REALTY'~':/"':..~~ '~!·::. ~·~"';,,! ~~~~ featurfnl 3 bclnn., 2 ba, LEASE .. fully furnished • Butcher shop 3· BR newly decor, frplc, deaitable 1enantt on our water included. Avail Sept . • , ' 1 "Owner'• unJr' " 2 bdrm., 1 :>-BR ....,, -""'""' • Beauty -· -· Winter or YlV· Jn, waiting list. > m : 5'9'-0223. > lffwport IMcll ·, ·: 1 h:&-inccne ,uqit. ~t ~a-home. $375 mo. • ~-UnlQVe p:'Od.· quJte at U7 • p ~ a r 1 . ALA Rent•lt e 6'$.3900 NEW hou&e beamed ll1nt • 1"' ·:&:;:;' ~~~ &. ~t Largpr!. attra~ve!Sl~· DANA ·HARBOR REAL TY i'i~!;!:~~Dc ~··· SalH 2!3!1'92-2573 • oiJT ... "°"" .... , 1 Br prl patio. b,.1o., 2 11r'."ad\ls: . ':SlllUJlr,JU. -• ·: ~ st.,va~ta Mesa: .. . ,.., .... 15..,., 1 ••. 1~70 •'4 ;BR, 2 ba, ll9 Marine. F.urn:All-utillnel$85. ' rets .. ~.nopets. ·~a:·: .~!">";. ,;,, 642-4837 . . 24671 LA 'PWA NlTE club. ,tor lease. ~. , !300 'Jl!O, winter, Can Lou, 'A . 3.BR, 2 .. ,.,... yd, "'w cpL THE ILUFFS '! • . eo.taMosacrnr!oc.Lotsol 67~ · ' · •· TU.elloacbl Hucel\lm. Clooetoah'1PplngAIChools: ~.~-·1 .,iory 3. ,., 5 Units, gross iti,780, build pe.rldng. ·Great OPPty ifor WINTltR Rent. a1"4 Br. 2 Ba ~lor. ,All ut:il ipe $100. 1250 .. 5t9-~ """", .t:!i!.<VWJ., A•-n..:w."-&1 ~' more, $58,000. 9 Units, 49r7790 very little money, U YoU act · ·· ·• ........ ..,_ ... " ,--"!/"'-~ gross $13,000, $92,000. g-quld<ly. Owner · ( 'l"l .C) SlOO 'mo. Open Sat/SUn. 304 e : ~s Sq le, Beach! 1 $22>. 2 BR., bl~ ·CJ"P,tl, each ·+~ a '.'Knoell: our·· OWNER * S4S-<562 -. , , Roby, Bal "'5 Br. Stv/,.fr, Utll Ind. $l25s 4J'PI, ·~. patio. Br, 2 • ba 'flinmh<d ( · * 4-ptex nr. So. Coa.st:Plaza. ~~ $8,000.-DRYCleaning, tallol' B!tl~: Penln1ul• e HoMEY Npt HitJ! 2 Bf. ~~!;.19th~. · l.June l);at ~-per 1:'t . 2:~;~1~:~·;,~a·~~l'Y~ Deluxa l Br owner's unit. YOUR sbop.Xlntlocation. WINTER.on BAY $300 lBR F,ncd, ·yrd.' ';tncl gar. Jlti~;;~'2 Br:.home.Brina ~ new. Wesbn, Owner Bla. 545s2l21. OWN BUSINESS? ~CE.'~n: 4Ms9'11l4 2,BA, lrple, crv, W/D. 619 l\"'1"t$1'S.: ' > i;1nt~ ..... 97M430 . ., ' % BR. MOBILE HOME Pri. Bch. Pel! welcome. ,right oU Back Bay, su.ooo 536-2'.18. , ,aftt!lts : only, no pets. .,f4,000. Lo c a t ed on trailer pad. Rental $55. ~r mo. 9624471 MR E!-TERINO. U72, 20xSS, 2 Br., 2 ba, fully \nlfscp., oomplete set up, : (amily paric:, all rec tacllities. Small dn & T/O/P 32142 No 21. Alipaz, San Juan "C.ap lstrano . 49.l-8468 ~ 6'f3.;.2155 ext 55. • ClauUiai Ads • • • 64Z--5678. r:83::3-_;lc:486c_ _____ 1 lndvstrlll .Property 161 Vanda Beauty ~kl-. & MoMy,.te LNn Ht W. _ ~· blJc to ocean. at •. NO' Gin&'ertfta'.d! 2 Br. caAR..aNa 2 b,.' ~/w · 2 BR. den, 2 Ba, near beach. RARE 11% NNN On $53.000 division of Dart Iodu.atriu BUerla Ytsta with view. FJn:I ,.-)Td. -~ ga"r. ·yd.~ ~'only ci: Driftwood Beach Club. $7000 Assume 1st ot $52,000 @$4.14 which includes such 1 uP TC)' $25,000 ~1or 613-6Cfi0. • Kidstat1(,t150. , . . ~. _. ~· , · · 0 firm. 536s-032l. mo. New mfl: blqr. ,,.,,... name1 u TUp~•= , ,roil ll'Ol4EOIVNERs 3 .~ 2% !In, modema.d. 3-el HANm, " GillllrEl.sl 1MM·l'olnt• , ·.241f 'Vlit8 r ... 4, 2BR mobile home turn. Prl P'Y• all ac:ept $800. Leaves Bend Md S}'l'OCO ~ , car , p&rk'g. $350 .mo. ~ ~. • ·1Jbre,' 'J'eb11: CJD. · · . . · -· • N~ ~l-~ ;.\ dock& beach lnlamlly Prk. 110.m lllk--· • maJo< ~·,~ ~ . , MootM?.,~ OilJ<I .$156 • llE4t.ll\Nu,Ullt,.28As F•m '844'.sll!I ~'' Openhou,.Sun 642-S217 Atter3.ynrentto,mqre,No direct aellll)g co~ttb.litt ' Cll)tlle·~tyln,your C......._del 'Mar j • :, ,",'. Rtit.Siai-cirPl.~patlo, , !>< ' more vac % Ac ·M-1 · lots dlstributorlh1ps., We., 'are ,"hOul't U1e, tlie money for --,-' . e•R;A.RES"tJ ,S kt.• Lrs ~· t ~.·im-%194 (eVea). ~·, ~· ' e.i;:-,,;.Yj ' ~~a~.1'.!:95•.•Al"",.",i~~ near~ ._t N'pt°. ~ IM'klng ·couples lntitrftted 'IUJ)' JIUIPOlt; Loanl over ~9 .2 T den, 2 b& tor 'kkk/peti; J/f:M:-;"lf-2.Ba.2 M.'frpl ...:t..a ... walk °"rds'Pt. w.~ · .' '' ........ .,..,.. ..,. _ _, tn .mtns. tronJ PJY ottice. in ai tiusinesa~f bl ,·~ ~·•·l'Ml and penonal ·hople • .Mqnltlcent bay/ , · . •"':"" .. ' Doclc! "' · · • · dbl wido at $1995. 6ns38l7. Lytle Rlty, 583· w. 19th, primary ,.,poMlbillt!"' wbJ , -"'"Cal! or· vjslt , <><>~ ..i .... 'Wlntor renlaL •:N•:;,, Mo~re·~'t!'/" X'~~11.1;1i:'° mos ~ !jr'. ~'I:':'· ·111.iw:·.~ 548·9493or548-25'2: beontbefemale .lfde., ~mo.-&"t3..loa9 . , •. ,tt. 1 • :-; • • '. • • -l\Tuot.ba.Y.,SO .ocebi. I ' .. 1 z'oN'"ED ' I I lhould >want ~ 'm·a.k ' AVOO, Wolli· ., .......... Ocean Vu. A Rtnl .. . "-........... $4/X>s2 ·+ den. 2 111.,tnl!' --• "'"-"' FINANCVJ}SERVICES 'r' • l ... .N • CM ~ . Beaut. patio 'W/~ ft>ljj! ·FourbedlOOm 1% b8u.'!io1Pe ' p,.,.t. l!>OW,fUld ,°"""' !OD It. ~ellll· lllvd · 51nilest,~ 2 'l'· '. \ •HllUl'I 4 TO,., •"'YJEW RE~.u &1 '' and double ....... Wired fOr pU>er tta)es WO~ ' -' • ' ' ' " Rt~t,~H.,.R , f7f.M30 f ,.·A ' ••• 1 , l"I ' :n ~ · ' "''"""" 2200n'IO'!x',l~\lot'..Qitidr EJ"chdtstribulilf ,Ja,-, ., ~elid•St '*2m& ~I ,~-, ,. S-Wrm,2both-"11hl2 ",J'fAU 1,11' • ,,, ..Or' ~·~: -WillsellOUlrlibt a prottded ~a1 ot,•co .. Aiiali.!m • .a . ->L .... ; • IJreplaceo. ·~,A11or , • A<lultCencltl 7, NORTllllLUFFS,Vit;. or trad<>Jor units. :Vorel Co. cen.tratlo!'. ' · ' !m, ffaioljot i:i1vh. ,'17SS250 LO"F!J!Y fBR."'210 llAc N~. ~ tamll1~r!: 10 ~ Jtil:&ltati. llllt<jooo ;,. bre•'l'• bro; liiwoiba.f Realtan5'8-9346. 'ti:.;"~%':':ti:i:eo.ta·Mioa . 'ICs3<U May CO. ·Dllbet, llneni,, ia:..."':!.a11.bull~ '*niri).V;,:d,f~·~•t&d l ':a.:POol.~lea~; ..i"!r '1\-t'CORNER>t_ 250% durllll tlle"'IO', JI 617,W,\llh.St. w<ln'/~I Clihwllr, lrK , ....._._ , -tledro&ii • lil>U.. ~1 $42!1. , • wvOlder ...,,. Jll'biie: • uld'ilk• ' '" sNJla•Aila · " , su...ai ~~-.dblP,.'9'16 ~ --·~·..--1111le1 11adtlc.· rdeOl *" 111111,'Vlft.-- .c.M. Ann. Fv.1 .. WaIUi' ¥""' ,:.,ct~~"';Mif·s.~sl, Q'.tiwerl?pCM,J540s™2. ~N:.r::~io: i;rille .,_ .. •dotipM. 11!!'· Den. '•Ila. > Rltr. _, 646-T-OI.' ' > ... lttng, Pl"ftt.a~,~ Sl,ttla1A11&• I > ' -On:it· .307 Cl/I'.' q\llet 1 c0i.-. -' Adults' =~ . ~···· .Jn>. ·~· ·W.',4dU111;" L"" m ~at lJI '-""n11y wrf~ • . , -~,_,, ~ llM!.. bdrm lnaple !Grll cottap, o/.fiortd No pets $285 per th. occupancy PIO Ptr P8fi. u.lO::, , ... i " • . , ' PREs11;111Nt ; ~:~ m~ ..,.i; uut $le.110 fl<l Mar. ni.. can·~.·.-.... m:;,stW.,,, 11.;,1 . , * ON tile'""*~ .. R-4 ,<;pSTA .MES~ i V~NDA 1111\lf.I!· ·w~"", 193.:s<m ·f,';utl!llllV•llow,. ft!.«i68.·' • • 644-11U : · ~.;,..,~;~!'11•-.•. mi,ti ~Sh290' ... »J!Fboo BL • COUNSRllOIJ •1tt ... 11 L , " . HUNTINGTON -...... BEA'~" _ ....... _ . .,-... "' QK lot" 12 unlls $l6,$tll. 8llO s.v.rty ~ , · . 01 s· S Br ~y = ......... ~ ··-·""'· "':-l'?i'!".. , "" "';; ... (! • dholC.<M level, 36,S«l &ti· tl>i ~ .... COllli>rnlO 'lltllll ' f ' " PUm. Pool AYoil Oct-Jan. -lltinle. N4w .... t, ~"!lb f "'""'°""' + I BR. t •11t: eu · !!'.OK for.24,wtlta. ~,30 .RESfAURANT, , ~ Mjl9i'·IN"l'KRBST .No. peias -$3QO P'ff ir1t11 aa'l-c bl n 1 ,_ ·!tu,=--~ ...,,. ~.'Aft!!' <>et "" .. Y' N. Ttylor Ct. loodo Simple, ,ful '"' llllh !ad \ "'I ' Loa-.... ,... 11Ds1lll0~ ~-=-ldlotl .. bir; a bil'lho: ,,,..., -'r:-~ 1'25· .. RUL'IORS p(Oflt. w .. 1..t. ln,lble ... ai {'r I ..!. Rfttlll , ,..!""'!"' ...... .j. -',~. 2lll so Joaquin Hlllo Rd. tit!~ equip. 6-will i.oW..t nlsi-Oralltle o.. nMl-FOll · ~ / -r tnDot. s,sn~.,t¢"' !dW'. Nf"PO<I C.nt.. -~ tralll> ~Will W.. I\. E. , ·•R•>r , ., .,.UIC., ""aSH ~ a! --btchitllttl lood' -.... ~ PRIME.C-1 .LOT trade. Mr. Machamer YYc ·BIJY ,TOS · • ·ft..,,.. ti·~:Maliat.i, !IO"l"Jl:!llftcb.-1\1-lfm m,tra111c 1ntenoct1oti,, c.t ~. ,~ • ,UlllW M1t. eo. fHIO~aH A °""' Ew ' . 25'S.pt ... .,,_.Pie... tt.:ltlllil llW1 "' M~ 111v.i. FµIL Tlmt/PA!t t11»e. ~17L ·, I 54Ml11 ·DAILY PILOf ' ·• Wll)'•RENTT W• ,_ • l6'Rl1I ~rm,.,.._,,__..~ CclM. 47' ""11ttP'byl29', WoOidl!OVlllm'ltMll~SSXJ --·21)'11. , bdo.. avail ·11r ·~ tcrltnfonna-' '• . 'llEDR'OclM ~·d::if;i Xlnt tor l1llall o111co b!dr. • m>n111 « _.., -.., 110o1 s1w ., 11» •I , WANT AD """ to~ t ~ "°""., 1 1111..~ BA. iiiid 1&J'll, --· -1 • r ~etc. $1!,ICll. Bltr. bulliand,or )Ille. l'or"""' "Liii'' 11 ••I lllod. 9s1p 641-Nn " .,,,...;..,c.o ••)'time, to.--· -" WI-'111.-~·•1>-I' ==============~~~·:_____ <Oii '17+#19 toflao_I _ llCOTl> REALTY,-1513. pet (lg. $110 ·IO •· Ml 1111 • ' . ' ) ) . 11 .I •/, ' I " . ' "' " . I , I ,. . ' . ' ~ ' . . ... • '-· s.,-17, 1972 _ .. _ l Ao--•-_)rtll it·····-lrtl , ._,_ I[!] ~[ ~~··~~·-~·;; .. _;;;;;:~/~· .. ;;·· .... ··.··;;-~.~/ ... Apt. UnM... ::...... • ._,., Ml Clll• Me.eApt ..;:..;.;..· U;;.nfv="";.;;;..--..;"';;; Apt. Unlum. • Oenerel -.a1 Co1to Mo11 LIVE LIKE A KING At B""9ot Pric11I FllRNISI~ UNJ'UlOOSllED l BU; .. 'ootaa, °""»"'• -HltJp -colon. """ ......... .... 2 Br apt. $2!0. Badlelor $1lO. Both ""' lnCl alll. m.am.. OCEANfllONT 1 br, ept. ,... 'br, t car car. $Jl5 ckan-B•lboe lll•nd * POOLS 1y i. lieuonal. Ideal !oc. d<p + lit .. lut. Opt to • ·= w--~ 1'11 w ~-·. i97:S0'15. * DELUXE" mtm;UL * ENCLOSl!D --... ,... . ;,;~::...,==::-::-o---!Brand new, never Uvoil In; J GARAGIS oee..rront, (%13!1118-.lCl. 310 a.. .. 2 bcllu, 1rp1c. Clole to* CONVENIENT I BR. 2 be on bUch. Avail North Bay. U-.. 181 TO AU. BEACHES -tbru JllM t. 1913. 14%1 f'!f~~-:-:~~--mo., yemy, or !'urn., FROM $135 MONTH ~~Bob...._ 0 ' winter, $350 month. ~=~...,...,..~=..,..-w. II ,.... chance to Uvo Sall•bury Realty m-69110 ADULTS PLEASE BEAOI apt, 1rl !BR turn. VILLA MAltSllLLIS $PACIOUS 1 lo 2 llDltOOM A .. T. l'uml"'°" lo Unlurnllhod Mull Llvlnt Dl1bwuber color cootdlnated 1ppllances • Plush abag CUJlel -mirrored wardrobe doors- lndlrtct lliJtllnJ In tltchen • breakfast bu • huae prlv1te fenced p•Uo. • plush landsc1p- ln1 • brick Bat>-Jle.Ques • luge heated poola & l111al. Air condlUonlng. . 2101 So. Brlllol St., S•nto An• 157-llOO COLOWILL, llANKER lo CO. MAN..:GING AGINT to the So. bay on the DELUXE, beautiful. new Ind VILLA POMONA llll&. Dl2 W. Qeean ,_.: llland, yearly, for only $475 spacious Apt. 3 mt. 2 Ba. Jnq Apt C. 17$-1530 aft 6 PD I •l!ll!l!l ... •••1!!11!1!!!11•••••••• t\to~ tmmac. fam\\JI -e; Frpk. a... to North Boy. PHONE 642-2015 wtc daya/-........ ..... Unfvnt. US AJ#. Untum. MS 3 BR. A den, unturn., ready ht door corner Bld& D (1700 Pomona Avt.) SfAUT ocean vMw, upper 3 ··~c°'m'"'!"•"'M~1-1• ____ _ Jo ~e in today! D6 Topaz ApolMB.' $330 mo. ~ultl br, d·wthr, bar. IWldtck. R> lease, cm the North only. 673-4702 (owner). NEWPORT Wlnttr rent.al. 112 • 34.lh St. I iiiiiiiiiii • View. 3 BR., t.omlly APARTMINTI 6e-S309' m.1111> I' Pork-Llk• Surrounding Coot1Mo .. DELUXE 2 llr, 111 Ba lllu4\o =-~,..,.----­°" d<l<Hnd -L 0,.., SPAC l A 3 Br apt JlfO up. I BR, unlltm. CTplO. ..... drpl:, pool, bHn., priv. Pool, cpUdrp, bltN, klda ok l'lJ!lt/OYln, nfria:. No ,... patklp. 11155. 1 chlld olt. No 1.996 ftlaple No. 1 •••• SU--3313 Sl«l/mo. 961-1&. • r>tt.. "548--TIM. 2m6 Collt~ No. 5 .•. &t2-103.S 2en. w/appllanct1 sul. iiP Shady El.ms and Pool Df.:LUX E l le: 2 BR, 1 I 2 Security. 1 &: 2 BR. $1«> up. ba, $160 up. Pool, Adults. ~3-4:111 Turn. A\•all. Cbildren'111et. UtU pd. 12.i E. 20th St.. l·SIDIE 2 lllt S1Jt ~ EL.l\I GARDENS Apts, 177 ,".,, .... ,_· ~7,;61;,.,=--~~~ 81tl.N, w/w, trit. Pool. Milt& E. 2'lnd St. C,.. MWMS. DELUXE 000 sq . ft. 2 BR. 2 No peb. "2·9Ul. * ,: SPAClOUS 2 Br. Bar. Bltns. BA. Btam ttll, Priv. Patio. 2 Br, drp:s, nu Cf11f, btt.l.i Crp!s. $165/mo. l li Albtrt Gar. Cpt1, drp11, bl!n~. trplr. pvt patio &; pnae, Of! Pl. No. A, C.M. See f..tgr $1!3& n10, 6t2-<lfX12 bt'f. 5 P:\1. 543-5711. • Apt ('. l B I -=+ r .. M W CT['!. (rps, !l\O\t", 2 BR. tTpta. drapts. M-. I ~non • Lra:. Br. $UO. rttrii;-. Ad ult.c:.. 1atly or Yard . No peb. ~ OnMt Slv/nofr/util pct, 995 Valr~ I .,c"'ii-"ii'-':''i-' ::Clll:=:5::·.:':;'i>-_1:::'<~'1=~ Ave. ~S-1657. cia . Nr. Baker/Mendoza, LRG. 2 BR, unfurn. Sl4.'•. 1:-s e TROPICAL POOL e ~ C.~I. TuliJ1 Larw:<, CO!!i1a r.l("sa, :! Br i-lud\o, llJ t:., ~. lt5 LARGE DELUXE 2 br, Call for key · 548-2106. F 18th St .. ~n. 15. S4$.Utl c.rpt/drpg. bltna, dshw1hr, DUPLEX 1 Br. unlurn. Qu1~1 . •3 BR. 1-. ba, $1QI mo • patio, 11r. Nr So. Cit Plaza. No dogs, t"al5 or moTon·r· Ofoposlt I: ~ req'd, °'1dn F'rom $1~. 5-16-9205. clr:o. ~7720. Of\. 549-4225 Apt. Unfurn, KS Apt. UnfuM. 3.JSA c-p-t.~U~n-lu-rn-.---~aa-• rm., tum. ;uo Mo. Newport S.och HARBOR GREEJIS QUIET DELUXE R I 3 n•-2 2450 Newiqt Blvd., CM DLX. wattrlront 3 Br., pr., ;: ~aa. 3 ~•., OCEANTRONT·2 Br. or 1 ALL t.mJ..l'nZs PAID patio, float. $285 mo. Lfe. 2 2 !: 3 BR A.PT'S. 'Ila "::~--· Br. Winter at yearly. l3Cl0 le $131/Mo. lo Mo. Br., potlo, clock prlv. $21111 ,urnlaL-• a Pvt. Patloo * Htd. Pools Coste M••• Costa Meu e ve ,.._.,,. . $425. ga...29«). , Cl.11 M&-lOSB mo. W1nter. ~ml. 09U .. Nr Sbop'e * Adulta Only wlu a 1oer1y lj<ltals Unfvmllhod Marti I A J avalllbk·-\\ Blod< to o c e 1 n. l BR. ft que ptl. ••t~ Wl~,t~3ll f-;,;,,.~'"'~""' 11•1 ~ ::.:'!°.,,.M: =· Wlnl<I'. Inquire from $130 .to $215 mo .::. :..t~Ana Ave~ ..,. L: . = · Boch•l9ra • 1 adrm1 Coote Mo•• Furnllhod Apt1. ua;ANuwNT 3 BR. 2 Ba. * * $180 * * All Utllijle1 P1ld Fpl., new carp. $300 Month, 2 ll4rm1 • 2 lldrm1 3 Br, 21> Ba, new\y palntod. l •BR. Fencod yard. BBQ. Apto. l'um. UO . Pool • Recreation wintu. A&••I 6T~1642. 1'1!1 or 2 'ull leth1 Bltru<, crpt/drpe, enN patio. Qt.ra1t lte1!pon1lble o&utile. , 1959 Maple Ave,; C.M1 QC!:ANFRONT. Very nlc. 2 Nr schla A ahop'1. Chilchon 1 ~~· $l00/mo. l1ta. l1f1nd LRG 1 Br. SlG + dep. Br .. ~/ cp~. ~~•r.,: ~11~ ~';j.N~.1:~o~.c~~~s S~ _ • 2 BR, nr new,1 F/A beat. Crpt.11, carport A: tndry in Wlnter •. ~ mo. · llvlns 1'00m w/ru or Fri's l.S prn., 'Fueca to U:JO . ' •1un1 8Mch W/D, nrw. gat, df!Ck. Nr bldg. Nr. ahopa, achl1 &r: OCEANFRONT lri· 3 BR, 2 woo4 burnlns flttplace. All d 998 El Cimino A t 1 Convenient laundry ar91 am, ay Wknd1. 6'2-8340 BEAD< So. B•y. JZ>\\ Amelhyat. lrwy. ' p ' BA, upper. Frple, new tum. o!t ldtchen. Enc!ooed pa-ELE'"ANT LIVIN"- J car $215 mo thru June '73. Norr CM. st&-OC51. whrter/)Tly. 6f.5.2115. tiOL 2 awtmm.1111'. poola, ~ ..., . ,J>dv drive. WOOD-642-5766. $UDY ELMS Md POOL OCEANFRONT . Aun&, recnatton faclll· Spacioui adult amtplex with 'HILLSJn'E ACRE. P'Um COMFORTABLE 2 BR. $225. l 6 2 Br. Poot P«l up. 2BR. IBA, fl'plc, pitin, BBQ, tier. Securll)I suard. No fireplace, patio, pool. Qu!et mo. incl. uW. Yrly option Unfum. Av at t. ELM $251). Winter. lts..o&68. pW. but conwnlent. r~c::...:::;.:-.;:=-.----l l2'10. St. 1e..i.' \\ blk lrOm GARDENS APTS, ITT II:. 3 BR .. 2 ba., all bltnl; atepe Modelo Open 'Ill I pm. Th• ORLEANS baylm>L Frplc. 6'13<106T 2lnd St.. C.M. 60-36!5. to the bffch. W\Dter $250 per 1T41 TQalln, 642441 WINTER* alter 4 pm. 1'110. ~ BrN apt. I~';"· mo. 60-<nTT. 2700 Pet...-W•y, CM BRIGHT 4 -2 Br .. ~y A:ln .... h Ard N 0 RT H 1&.ytntnt-Wint.r f:·• fd· !.._m ~· 3 BDRMI .. 2 Bathl, 2 doon nr H•rlMr llvd & etudio, tge encl patio, avail ~ Home• ..,,.,ac rental 3BR, dwn1tatr1, oman Pf' · •.uoi· · from ocean. Yeatly. Oct&n Ad•m1 $165 'A u Oct 1~· :r ...... From $350 Month $250 mo. 3 or 4 BR upstairs $135. 1922 Wallace, Apt. B. vi Sh ...,..., -""""'· • va · i1\l1 ~• .• GfundY Rltr. ~gi $300-$350 mo. 2131349-3611!1 54M51!. ""· arp . .,,__ , £~e5025 .. 1ra la• • brl1•1 3 Br ;::...:;;,:"i':ic:=---1 213 848-282.f ,.., ....... u 1 Br Clo9e to 2 Doon from bch. 2 Br.. tl'fV •tu<Ho. .ep. diniq", Iae ndominlums I * ~-. • part turn. $250/mo )'rly encl'd patio. Nr. aebools. Escape with u1 to the rn1g1cal w.11 rl1nd of V1st1 del l r Unfurn. 320 WINTER rental _ % blk to ~:_ Ad~~11onl~he=· he. Cpu, drps. ~ S-.-(2UJ 8""5255 &m Lago, wh1r1 the emph11is Is on 1he naut1c11, ind the water. 2 BR. $250 mo,. 3 ~......... . • _......._ t Dl'UXI ''THE VI,..,.................. way of llf• ls 11 trtnQuil or' excltin!f 1s you c1r1 to RJOUS 2 bd. 2 ba., BR, z BA -s mo. , ·-· C.M. 2 BR. Aptl. ()Cf;anuvn or ~ '-'.Lu~, k ' L k 'd I' · h fl I ' n-• BI··'" $375 noor of'"' .....,,, nr. beach. Wlntu or-Yeuly. APARTMlti.TS 2 Br 'w/ pNM!ulta, cpt1, ""' • it. • "' e t\11ng Ffllkll t •di •ranee or thote ", p, u..;.i•· ~~~.1; •'"" r~ Frplc & pr. No pets. Ut LRG 1 Br. Nicely rum. 646--0525 or 673-'1684. 4ir Ooud • .-te'•. 3 Swim· drpa. fncd yrd w/ patio. enjoying bo11 ing, cascading roun11in1 arid 1wlmmlng mo. le~.1; 11..,_.__ Opal 67S-2113. , w/-1. SlS!l/mo. No peti. ....i"i Wtr pd r.n b 11 clo11 IS your patio -deck. Land love rs will apprecl1le 213/598""V't"t"I ......,. D"ll't UXE 1 Br apt. Stepl to mfna Poola • Health Spt. • • -... twn W, te'T acres of 11xq ui1itely land9c1pld grounds ilnd w.lkw1y1. ' BAYFRON'T"'1: bdr .. 1, ' lUT M"onrovla Ave. No. 3• .,.-1140 + tiL TtM!a Courts. Game and 636-412) f4!J Eich 1partment-homa includes evtry concilvt~e lvk• untlngton h•ch pvt Patio, parking. Yrly ar MS.-5470 ocean. 673-.;.,, Blll1ard Room. 667 Victoria St (E) , , • $1~ Q urv appointment, like air-conditioning and 1peciel Br, crpts, drps, pool, R/0, winter. Inqu1re 4.00 So. l Br. or 2 Br. nr. lhope. Pool. ** 4 BR. 3 Bath. Furn. 1 BR. .~m $1«1 LRG l BR. $140 + Dep, sound proofing 10 in1ur11 your comfor1 ind privacy. 'whr/dl}'f, refg. clubhlt, Bayfront N•. 5. UtD pd. Adults, no pets.1184 .._, .. , 1 block to •--~. I BR. Is Den From $180 Crptt, carport a: tndry ln The Y1cht Club offers h1ndball, gym and uun11, game t · Monrovta. 548---0336 .,.. ... ...,.... uswwu MEDITE bid& N 11nd social roorm:. 'J225. 54&-1405. 5.Tf-5384. BAYFRONT, 3 BR, 2 BA. • • Yearly. Call 673--337'0. RRANEAN _...; A~:_111hopt, ~· A Living anywhere alse is out of the question efter BDRM drp8 wuher/dr)'· furn. $450 yrly or ~ 1 BR w/prap .. Water pd. 2 BR. Pitlo.~2 car pr. v.iauc VILLAGE ..... .,. vaii 9/:Kl. ,;nrci El seeing Viste d1I Lago. er retrk Pt Near Har-winter. 403 N. Bayfrcd. S145.. 234C Elden Ave . Camino, Apt 1• CM. Efflci1ncies.1,2,2plusd•n.from$190.Fumi1hed ' v~ Scbool. $250. Bel. Island. m.-&;40. Ml-6134 or ~45. ~~i~~~ petl. 2400 Hazbor Blvd., C.11. _·-...,.~-,---~-•nd unfurni1hKI models open dally nin1 'tli da rk. (2131 592-KlS. WATERFRONT, QJrlstlu BEAtrr. n.mN 2 BR $180 (tt4) ·!157.aJ * StuMJnc 1 A 2 Ix', From the Sen Oi1QO FrHWty t1k1 H1rbor 81Yd. 10 7 , I ~ I '· =::.:::,:;::_,,---I gUy to ahatt: with 2 others. Incl. util. Htd Pool. Adltl, no OCEANFRONT winter. J br RENTAL OmCE 2 ha, pool, rte area. Ad1ms ind Mesa Verdt Drive. 540-1800. ~"":::-;;p,;:;;-;;;N~--i_,;wm~·~t~er::_. ~Sl35~.~l~llO~Gan>~~·L::_ pell. Al.lo 2 Brunt &0-9520, upper. Frplc. IUl&f, View. OPEN 10 AM to I PM ae..M10. 710 w. Uth St, C.M. ~T,;i9if.:E;;"==~~E,~f.5E:===~~;':::=;i::;::o:::=== ·' · * OPEN SUN * Bolbu Ponlniul• lll5 ut1l pd. Sm apt ll<ar 15th *$29112 Bmo.R. ~TT.;.,., ;,,,,,, Apt. '.u.,h,,., id Apt. Un(um. 261 -""''· Untum. 365Apt. Unfum. 365Apt. Untum. 'V1sta caudal. Luxu1'Y 2 " Newport. Slnl)e a&L -.7-""'""-::--::'-:--....;..-::-=...;;.:":::=--.....;~:-=....;..~~:;;_--~·;;;.:.==::..:;.:.::.. __ ...:;::.;::::;.:..;::::.::.:.::::...... _ _;= Br., 2 ba., din rm; lrpl ; Winter Beach Rentals 64U583. ""*'· pr, \\ b1k " beach New110rt ... ch Newport ....., Now110rt .. _ Now110rt llMch Nowpert ... els ; a:i ft patio, fantastic . Is pier. $30-6300. 1 ...... ter vu; privacy. 6f41489 l BR apb w/patios PUfn l•ch A· t Ir, Ix• BAOIELOR ROOM AT THE E. Lush, plush 3 SR.,~~~ :~to•J=an ceptloft•lly nlcel 2110 BEACH. Winter Rental. l~ ba. condo nr. Hoag. ""-..,,. pl ti! Newport Blvd, C.M. 673-4m , ''"" r ,vm ._._. mo, us u . -,;:=::=-...,-..,---;;--:: ·Adlta, no peta. """'" mo. S.•ihere RHI Estate QuJet 1 br apt. yd, WINTER duplex avall . • 3 r 645-2346. · 675-1573 adlt& oll\y, utill tum. BR, 2. ba $300; 2 BR. 1 ba , • BEAUT. GARDEN. Pool. e $25 WK &: Up-On. Ocean $130. 145--1387 ....... ;Nr;-~ ~ ~ Br., 3 BL $340/mo. Lovo\y Bae~ • 1 Br • l BR. Beaut. vu, lrl .. """ A;f. Unlum. · iii 673-5221 Rooms Maid Servi Pool clean. $115/mo. 111114 El ,.;. ______ ..,.... I -um Pd. ce -cam\DO, C.M. 51M1111. aack Blly • 3 n. Condo t "Brad e can 117"'"'740 e ',IMMACULATE 1 Br. $125. Jll\&.lmo. Hl1 trvlne, comer Di· • • ' Ocean 'brffze, UW pd. Prt Apt A Is B, rear. 2 Br, fOrd .• pJace." Call aft fi pm, WINTER '!'f ,.ar1y luM. patio. QWet ldulta. f1S...al5I. Blt·fn --. heated Poot 144-8116. Furn. or Unturn. new . ·-··~ 1Jo,.:.:Cc.=."::-:-:""===--;usii' dup\fx. 3 Br. 2 be. si.p tn Hunt""'9ft ,.._ Waaher book up. Adult•. bu.ch •. ChUdn>n, pets O.K. Open 10-1. SC&-1729. 91T E. Balboa Blvd. L.OUINTA HERMOSA a.illOll 111...i 2 BR. 111 BA. patio, ba1""'7, lp&nllll Coontr;. Jlltate U.. , ADULTS ONLY 315 E. Bay, $2!0 mo. 00 yrty Inc .l Sl>a-Apto. TV- ' BR. 2\\ loo. bl ... -he. lriq. at Apt C 6T3-.1511 ...,.. pool; IUllllen P' CflOll, drpt. paint. Dbl •"• or 54J.'ITT\. B11Q. Unballenble IJTlq • ' SDI mo. Rllr 5IH966. BAYFRONT • Small lludlo Only Ouplox11 Furn. 345 apt. 1 or 2 adult&. 1155/n>O 2 ISR. STUDIO • $2AO ' ALL UTllJTIES PAlD ew,ort Be•ch =::· ~lrlP· PrtvaW AduJtl No petl 3 + 2. on beachtront. OCEA.Nl'RONT l Br .. 2 Ba., (f blb S. ol -San Dlqo h:W')' op $3'15, lo-SSZ. %111 = C Br.. 2 Bo.. S3llO. oo Beach. 1 blk w. ort Hoit W. OoeanfronL 613-8'T23: Winter :Rtntals. U t 11, to lmt Parbtda Lane.) .,,. (2131 399-W, ... Incl/610-<72~. (nf) 11'1$! f247.l • WATl:RFRONT Spat. 3 BR . ti'' WATER frontq'C, 2 BR. A F/R, bOt.t dock' avL Yr, . $145 • $166 Frp1¢. Blt·lns. Ll'K dock. Ise. $325. 6T5-8'l'92 0 r 8achMr Ir: l B1l. patloa, •2 -2 bath, .,,.., cpt1, blblo, potlo. Upetalrt. No p,rap. $214/mo. )'Ul· ly. n3-3391 or ~ lelllN l'Mllnaul• BAYFltONT 8n.nd new cust. trtple:c (2) S Br, 2 Ba. n> 2 Br, 2 Ba. Pvt bch .l pier, 546-0310, COrone del Mii' 2 BR. .. walk to belch Pool. Adult• oaly AGENT 614 IHI ··-----~a.vall. Y(!atly rate. $.150. ~-frp]c's, prtv. prqtl · 7599 or 213-790-6212. "' Divic1td bath 6 kJt1 or ' · YEARL .. bacbclO(, Balboo cll>litl. Ric ball, pool A , 2 Ba., dshw11hr, f.rplc., arta. $100 mo I •• .,_ •-••• '<t~ean -~ 9 mo '"IMI • Po0 _, aunt, .,.Ulll, , v .. w. . ~ • 6'1U7'lll Soe tor ,,,.nelli 17301 13511 " per '"°' \..,._, YEARLY 1 bllrm apt. '115. t<Hllon Ln. U blk W. ol '4$-61lf. mo w/util. Close to bty. Brach, 1 b1k N. ot Slater). NEW 3 Bdrm, trpli=. dlhw1:tl Mabin! adulta. 673-9431. to-'IMS ltna. 42nd St. $325. Av * Bachelor unit tor a me. FREE utll'a. hrn 1 Is 2 Oct. lit. M8---5.1Z Util pd. Balboa are a"" bdrm aptt nev hncb. WINTER rental. 1 Br. tt45; $100/tno. Yearly. 67J.6'190, ~ dt s.Yr'l282. J· Br. J165. Utll1 Incl. Si•P' OCEANFRONT lBR. -Le - to ocean. 640;0321. .,it, $13S. ]deal ror student. ,_ .. -'-'"--------, Br, l\lln, all utll pd. $11G. * m.7686 * QQIEI' °"""'""" 2 er .. S'IOI ~. N.B. C ,_, u. tum. Frplc:. 9 mo nntat. m«!TI .._ -"'"r $22S. Mature adlll. no pdl. 1pllfr•no llffch FURN. Apt. J14.I. Uttl pd. \\:1~fM.fMl.~=.,...,,---c,..,. ;;;;.~;....-...;,.,..,.:-:::::--: blk to ocean. No peta. %iOO BAOI. at Cretcent Bch. :VA!L. Sept. 2lnl.J 8R. 2 Seavlew, CdM. O>!or TV, ul!l pd, JIM mo. ba, """ fnotl >do· drpe,.2 \\ Duplex-I BR w/yard. Utll St10 'I'll up. -· ~ ok. 1235 m • pd, $115 mo. a.an 4 <Ille• BnJDI01 ntw, c-·llaacb a """""""E:=::i.:::-:::-----1 ~A~du~l~:,,.~no~pe~t::L_!l36-6069~~:.,· -1 ahopf. Matun! -~·pm. ·MIN' Furrr bcch $ilO w/utll jg $125 Inc. util .... ~. . TWO bdtm., l 'il bath , l!replace. $245 Ind All-- 1llllltln. Phooo CTlfl 6*-M'l4 cr·M+«m . XTRA nictf rJ, Br. apt So. "!¥ of hwy. 12'0/n>O. Uue. So)'d Re a 1 ti1; ~ .. ~L;."";;::;;;::;;;;-;;;Ul'LEX;;;;;;:y-1-· Mature """'1!'"'""' OCEAIU~28r, 2110. V\Da. 14~ ~::: ~nlal .. !Y • 2 s,,.,u.u. patio. -Poolo, prt. bcb. Winier. Cost• -~ R «· 1My. Lll11I "'· ft .. Coote MoN 64Mt71 "" -• • ""1 bar, rrp!c .. bllM. pr .. WEEKLY-MONTHLY Newport lhftch 'Ii ba. SHARP! 17'15/mo. lucutl .. lulfM _, ___ ...., __ _ ·-· -• --.... ,.., 8hoL We have Wlnttt Jtefttall 2 Br. w/yard, crptldrl"· $180 mo. No chlldrel\ « pet&. 133-eU. I: 'f e I . !4>«1112. · COiii MoH W\U Talco ' Sllldenll __.1 f BR. 2 BA ............ $3IO 18R untum apt, ft<tlj\y ITUOIOI lo I 1111.'I I BR. I BA ............ "'15 painled ir abopplrw, bu• • J1Q:I UMlll l BR., 1 llA •••••••••••• 1111 llm, An oldtt tenent preL I BR! home •••• • • • • • • • • $37$ i,.:'°"~"Wl'i:i:. =,....,.,,.. __ ="'.: e llllD -' • • CALL: eTS-3813 e f'll11 Kltchtn 1 & 2 BDRM qts, _.. e Haaled 1!iJol ' ~ pvt .-potlos. SW. A \IT. haw ~ e IA>mdi7 hc\JJti" up.'Utll'(id. """1tUni ivaD. , 1.t.vall. ~ reeta1. Wallt "' e TV a -..,... oval\ !3!-'5111; 543-1982 '9ach, ~ otChla. un-e PhOno fld\llee ** BUUT!f'UL 1 a 2 Bit. ...... a BR $ll5lmn. 2lli * $ii WlllC • Utt * Contemporary Garden Apt. St. 'JltlJIN, f!$Gll. e -a 1•~ l: Aptl • PallOI, Ir p 1 e.. pool. '11' '!'!_ C·~!:. ::; •TV a llald A\'111 ,._.., .~. ·Uta pd. $1554N~~ ~~~!;_ ;v.-y •a< -~· • -s.mQo.md Pool $111.SQ. POol.1525-r;wi,, U~Y~•~u avail. m.<1'11'.1,, "' m.-, e Qi1*w t )o\-, Ayt .... Ueut iur -2 ·Br. "lfW· $1CO. Wlr pd. 'l«JO. tf .. ,, JnUl ... PoltJ!vd, Cll IMl-:1111. 2l'ff Plaot Avt ' '1!". ~BA. ,!rpl ... ·~---dplx C&llbtwtll61.'1Hll0. ---· !Olr l-$310. Tltt, Ad ·-. ,!!' --2 a , hrr, bJk; 4 QUIET, 1fOC i\-Verd< 2 tlMllf. 1 Br ...... 1-....... ,, ....... '1111 -Br. uppOr.-. encl ..... '~Etegance,.·Privacy, P.r~~~ige, and· ,Ocean Vtew!w" ~ that's why so many world famous personalities live here The-ld-Dldllo-of ifll!Amoua--lm -dupli611a4 bn It N«V-ot1 Tho Bini&. la Nnport. Sabllo lumy la )ricll-In "'"' -la ''*"-v...iu. --Dlomatic"'"' of ""'op111touolnbll>ltld 'rl-oftlle..U-,. -IUIOI yacbll wllldl lanpilh in - lin1 Ncrwpart Hcbor. ('4glina loota .... """""'to tobclt. Thotollhocurity'of 1 IMM<d llllnf· • houlo ontrlfteo, .-cln:uit 1V, IUld private elevator Nr.riOI in ..ch balldltt& 1uara!1tr:o privacy and peaceful J' relaation. ' Bucwi'fe rec:reational !JciJitifis to · rival the most e:ii:clu1ive tNort • , • includln1 a cool, aqu1·har fn a tiCUlptund pool. n-... juot...,.af Ille,_...,..._ who are-tntlle-liftatV....m.. You'll p"1ialtly add 1 r.,, -of yow-..... -IUld UJlflnillled lua• Studio, 1, %, .i: ( '"""'°"""" o.• :Ls..,,,._, Tw•sll11aa Dllnl'I'lnl•••• ., _ ... , .... 1n,,... Tbo New Vl!R.SAILLES on Tho , Jtluf!•, at NeWport. Prom Newport lloultnrd, tuna at l!oapltal :Road <- block .-·Pld1lo Cout Hlitnrar at Lido I11e) to entnoce. Doaa1d I . Sobol< 4Company,900cqnoy1-. Newport :Beach, Clllfonia 92660. Tlltpbocc: (714) 645.()()60. ' ''"' ~' .. • ' .. ·. ~ • • . ' .... ·"' r ' !:4l ·::?~ . .. " I • •,..,... tum. lllfl ... me. Mil~ n0 W -NB. •• n .&la ooly. $ H 0 Imo . .. ...,. pet part..,.. , or2U: 9MOt2. -· ·------------------------'_.... ___ ..._ ________ ....:.. ... 1 'I • I 1 I ..... , .,. I • • 't. "' I ' • 1.- i i r .) • • ' .I 1 · :·· '~ . 1-.· ' f • \ ·• • ·~ l• . .. • '. I (2J 2 Br. Apts. 1 w/fttfr!a. 313 E. JI"' Pl. Apt. L, C.M. 64>-9802. I.Bit. 2 BA apt, $165. Adul'.ll!, no pets. Meta Verde area. -· ~ITR.A I.RC. 2 Br. SUO. Shag crpl, ~ yrd. Kids ok. No pelf. 673--nTI. I./ LRC, 111MY 1 Br, upper nu crpta, drpt, bltna, ntrlr. Jl«>lrno. 565270, 133-3540. Dana Point ON BEACH! J """'· ..... -Ii 11, 1,-n. . . Live big , ................. . ~ • ' . • CJ • • • ••,~· r -+ -.. ~-1M1 ·1ffat• ,:C ... 1'1 ,, .: Acadomy Rul .Estate Contr•ctlnt & .. Insurance. SChoOl1 <GI ~ '141"-·Bo.\) =-- ' a ' • . Border .. ,, . "argai .. Ev~ry :classifieCI want ad in the DAILY PILOT c appears in •very edition •vory day •. That means your ad wil .,. .... in papers d•livered to homos and sold from nlwsraclrs from b.ordor to border aD alont ·tho Or1nge Coast ••• al tho way from • ' Stal Beach to Son Clemente . ' ··You Gei It· , . All · • • • 'Pimtlngton .. eaeh FoQ:laQlln Valley I ; ,' • • . . 'C.sta' ltfe8a "' '·,, . . N:e'l')IOrt i Beaeh I' "' ' ~ganii B.eaeh • I ' ' \ ,, o1"'1iae Saddlehaek Sail. Clemente . . ... Capistrano , : · '(Plus · the . ~cdly newsrack .edition> '• • . for One.·~Price ! ' ' • • t £ • I 'i:'_ ··,·4 , . ' I • • • • • n • ' • 5"odlJ, s.,i.-11, 1972 I t ::-~ ... J~ ---I J .:;s' ·, mJ { 0 .;, 0 ; :mJJ r :'s • ', eti i l[IJ ( ·~~11 1 'filJ 1 \, L•• •~ ILDJ 1__...:.._:_._,1ilJ.IJI ielir1ca1 P...........-. '-w--.••••111 ....,41 11 .,•a •no .....,.....,..., •• ,"' twio ~M &P 710 1to1it W-.M&'11! HI¥'« """'710 iw,w.....-.-•n~ EL!X.!TlllCIAN. ..,.~, ~-Ci.. · •ft~--G ~-nr-"-r L riiiAHaAL -• HOUSEKllPlR ..... NURSIS AIDIS lloOdod. 8lllaU Jo*, mainc ot•lls'looa • -·~-BU¥ADJ l'H'" John'• JM. -m ' ara• .......ic ...,._ '*" . L .. al Soc'y .,_ "'ll o,,..,,.,,.._., u,31 ·----ca!I~;_, M br. lll!Dtrr.AR'f call~-Tit .. ,.,..·u Ctll1I--·Jo i...,......NallooolO>.loolt· HOUsllCl!IPIR S111i1> Sol w/.,,.,.. nper. llh1lt.Hunt.lld>Coov • ._ ,_ Dql me. t1plat llm•I . ......-~ Good lotb'--who .,.-. -poal-j -·-Toplmoldl l8Sl1 Falda An., LLB. G•~-... Pool Se.vice.& W/-bodtaiijiiilil· I• ::i.; bentDIL _, $400. .... ... tntn a -otben. don available Oct. ~ Happy co. Wa41111'1"tae 1 job or >11""515. ln1t1ll1tlon llU"'8>· draltlnr. lllK .... B'l!"AllM nu-. Apply In l'l\ldl-r.. Poo:ltlorto. Call <ttt> 5'&-22'l0. .....,adlllb, -.,.,, no !H. ==------BOB'S GARDEN ,._ .. ~ C>nerG!>' .-.on., no Limo, "2 Call,_-.. 5*-, -IUll ~ capable PRIORITY NURSES ,.-. ••1or. " LANOSCAPIN CUSl'OM ............ pools/ pQC. w/rop!:IQ< ll!V"lot St! Q>!r, CM. • , . -i--. mo llolJoo FU)RfST,· ....,, In ..,. woman 5 da11. S houri da,I· PERSONNEL prerd, 1-S,30. hit< Ullo Irvlnt! llltluslrlal Romaa baths, t b er a p y 11llbc:ol -tor..,,,.... t Blnuld -· Bl, CM. nncti>c A d-of """' ty. OrMnc 1m-p 0 r tan 1• AG ENCY Coov. Ctr. 466 -Rd, :.._Complexea. poob.pool..m.ci.tlnc.n-lndivltl\IO!w/loi.·orlnltl&tift 1.aJUn.om.'O>ota>lna <lluin:D\ aid.,.. dorut tJ.......25+hn.per ..... ~~.i""" .. •Wfllmlll>.' '230W:11th,CM '3-7750 N.8.-. >><-4299 'arter'Spm. cellent nlerence, U\'"-a --'af1111l7. ;· • 'Se·-°"9P . Ml,!Uro, ~-Top pay. 6'l5-<i29l. _ --~1JU521 . ~ NURSING """""'· ..,. Ali-jS LAndlca1ii amtnotor. erthnatn, Aak ill''Bn'.•~ . r. 11.!.1.a ..... JC:::..-~• 1 woman.· qe 25 _. OYtf F\&11 J'REE blue cblp ltAltlps' or , LEGAL Secretary w/corp It for H:ml-lnvalld lad"• muat _, • • --• ..-.. 11 ...,......_. ~c.. . 8e<ty Crock., Cook -H 0 USE KEEPERS. Doj bantlnc -"''" Fringe ' .J'IQ'aoy..;,.. ~l _ · , · , . AP~ Man. Expj ~ed. NeY, cftdail,B Wel·I GI; fU't.wne. Kl'-1U» llAve '-· ,\ "'-..i-~-Git.I abUt. ~rice pttfftted. bfliiBita. ~l~. be exp'd. Mon's • ftllef. ·"""'1 ba~,.lot . Remoclol Ii ap4.lr cplo.· f/lbm •. M units. :-. Gllana ... + -. COUlft'ER Glri. .t.n.oooo. P ~ml·~··-butwlJl ''"'''""-· 12.25..,. hr.~ . .RePl,lrs~et:a, 613--CUS'l'Oltt ·Remade Tu.ldlll~'inail~~· J~, ~ 1tlt.'pertOll, ""'!Adam. Aft Domlta. arty. • ·Pacltlca Hospital lJOffT houae v.-ork. hforn. &: NURSE Aide-Operatkle HAUDRAN S lawn IS'Vice, Alteration&. Kltcbem. David 59'M'Q.t ' . ~~ Wiidt BH.uty tlJB :.w.ms Aw. H.B. FRONT Oe•Roam Clcit. . Call S40011 _,,n JitS,, "'-~-~~ ~. ~~~n room, 1wq .w. ~1'90fto quality workman 1 hip, Stewart Auoc. Olt..~tt ~ • DnJbf 9Um" ,~Goar)~ 'ml Himt· DFJ,,JVERY . cl DA I'L y .eye, ' ahilt. Call B t 11 Mrs: Dudl• nel ckpt, Hoq Holp, N.B. .r,'ltable, ~uonable after 6 . ~ ni.:D-tlntamediate.HD.U· tastaJc.t4r'1Hta8ch. PIU>T, SUNDA.'fONLY, to Schneider, kfn..U noon. e HOi1SiKEEPEft.'i .~VN. pt time, da,y5. Al-OfficeG•l te$40t \I·~·· .S-8701_ Sew1ng/Alteret._ yn. GP*. '1)pC" 5 ~ BEA.tm:BAH\•~ ..... ~ Requires Newporter Inn, N -B. 2 ~~ tt!6dant, mldnlle 1 h If t . No e icper. neMU. Le:pl E.XPER.T ·Japan e1e Alt.r.i~~--~ H.B..·· firm, l::r Ut>'put' ttm.,htlp. Tiit tbt .u. al. a Station Wapi 6ff.l700. LAGl.TA,\ NJGUEL N'ewpon Villa-642-58fil. eqle needs r!Ot vrn. Lite Ganie..,, know-how , Noa~!""""fe ·:.O,...,. ... -.. ae.u1y Buaar, :l60I A...,_ or Van. O>Dtut Mr. Hany Gen'I Ole. ·lo$600 *** 4!J6..0!i;s *** . MACHINIST 'YP"· nm muds • be \(pJteep. plant, pest. trim TU · · AJf.'l'IST . -craftmlln ': • N.a 50 r2 , . ..._ Setley, 330 Welt Sq St., ~it!-;!:, ~ '=::; H<?Q~. 4:30 PD1 to 1 -. charming . clunup: ~-1 • carpmter;etpjr,1bt•~ .,........ F /C · • • ·$650 O>lta Meq.. 1tt us now am. ~ prefen'ed Sm.ill predsion s"itch rom· PRIORITY *' ~ANDSCAPING *CERAMIC tile . .,., .. 3' wlU.,-.6~ to•l'!'¥ »M to· accopt ...,...... • ll!;LIVERY boy wanted. PRiORITY ~I will conslder ......... "°"'"'-' Seh•P & oporate PERSONljEL · Newlawns,Sprl 1.kler1, remodel. Frft 1est. Small' su~.-, !~t~e , handle co~ete let In-~.Auto, PERSONNEL Padftca Hospital variety flt ml'lchinell in-AGENCY decks clellllll~· State llc1d. jobs .·53WG6.· di.IPl¥' 6 ~ ua.:wi:'lO e l ud 1111 stmts. Fee. 2M01 l'clbes Rd. _._~ENCY c..ll 142-0fill, ext 2tS, eluding tun'el lathe, \'ertlc!i.l 230 E. 17th C~J 66-TT50 ·536-~ , Tutoring-. am. I: 4 pm Y"t,ln. th:r;la Fri. P&id.{Allo ~ Jobi. i..,una Ntsuel ...,,. }.fn. Dudley mill, short runs. Small shc>p. • . . , , . nt , -~ ·HeleJ> Sdlalfer DENTAL Aalllont I Re-230 E. 11th C-1>1 '!S-7750 Good~-•• coods. OFFI C~ iEMPORARY DIJTCR> .-, .... expor.,FRENCH · Gemlalilo!uonl Bead>. •.. •· ~""""" eeptlonlat. ~ 11.11.' *G ..... 'Olflca $475 HOUSEKEEPER/campa~ STACO, INC, =~ ~~~ ~~ ti)'• ~.~' · ASJEMBt ERI .as;~~~·'nr .. 55N7.~.;.,.,~ incticehuopen!nctortn--T)l>e' 6S.' DlYttSlfied job ~ui~~:~t :w~1~~~ 1139 Baker St., '21ll630-S46.1 ment tran's l ator : ,"$1..90~ Hr Up . SUiteU"'I • -..i.u ~t.ernatticchatralde needs a90d speller.· &73-SSTO. Costa Mesa p.m. Reuonable. 546.2402. Lite ftPM.·' milnees ' BOOffiQ>ER. S..ta Ana -l Future willml!od. Hdell -(7141 .149-3041 EXP. Hawaiian Gardener. CALL ,us NOW! ottioe "ofl ·ReglQnal-CPA MUil-have qp,er. Sal open. Peribbntf Agency e HOUSECI'.:iANER, e:tti'd, •Complete 1ant.nlng service ,. . • • • . ' ... p s· ' ~ 'ne«ll 'full. ··•-. ... -. ·~ C...N•• °'·· N.B. wtrt11 .• to 5 hall-day> .... v ..... t .. nl ~67.: I ..,..,-,.., _, ... ~.. "'?'--~ r-wk $2.50/hr ()y, trana Equal Oppor, Employt'r ,...,..,.....,...,,.,-. , &"''. _·j&I · ~ ·• i · boOkDetiOr • .-.... /o tro.n r De ~al '"'·rk &lltoll-4. 5.17-2711 · • " P· IDl4PLETE Lawn ·& '.''?M . -1.• ·...J.'aclfic;· ' ~~ i ,'•c.'c:~'Untl n 1 Ute'?;';;;:~ .... ..:.'"'--';-"" olllce,· GEl'!ERAL O ftlc•. --t94-7432· . . . MAI D-MATURE $Wnmer'• Almoat Gone ••• but v.·e 11.lll have plenty or tem)'lOraIY oMce ;»bl wtth top pay, lnterelttn1 vvtety, all )OCaJ, 2 yn: amc. expe:r ""'~i!!!!! ........ ~~""'' i prefel"T'ed, over 18. G:iideqlng .,,~. Ha\IUI>& · 'Par~Str)I~ ~11••!••!.'CPA !Inn °"'' -.-~ •--keeplnol, -· Intelligent HOU~KµPER, (Uvo m) <O h•. "'"'k . beocllll .. cl Ji...:~ m ,No. 'I\IWU . T~1 _.:..,.:.+f....;. .,. ~ .. ---1a1 flllr71,~dl~ .~nr-1 for matun 1.d .. 11tust cook Brown'• Temporary 'JAP~a;:· ~ ... Y . Job Wanted,~ .. JOt umon.~Square · ~~-~.s\;b;tt ~19~ INDpBmE! ·~l·i~t,;;~ welt,_ driv~·A have .,.,.,,.,.,--''"""o-:"'oc'=-:-:'.= 1D236Lak~Blvd,Downey a r f! n er -. . dreiice. Calif.' b&ndW?itten mstm>e top 0 l . mu~ ,Ave._.\ C..M. ....nv, • W. . ,.......... ?desa, references. 491 .. 1294. MAi~ to v.1lrk rrr in rentRl 8fi9.2412 or 521-~ "Corriplete Yari:t Work and . 547 LAA6 'A'Xrl c..·.-~Alla · ', 6C-2400 . r--v ......,..,.. yd.. ~~st have n e at OFFICE If\8J\8.ier. Strong Cle.an-up. Free est. 642-310'l. Y~UN~i~n~, . ·~ ' l\OOt Jr7 ""T"IC-i£ f'E'.R DlSHWASREitS 673-f'i66!-HOUSEKEEPER-Cook. Fri, hand1vr1t1ng &-appear11nce, accl'g background. rood Hauling p um l . ' .Aak fort;;~l· r.fe.Y . ;l:OQK E, & G.t· Frf~y · -'$550 Sat I; Mon., 10-{i. Business avail all ~ay on. \V~s. Sa.ts.. aupervlslonal exp. New , • full-time e m p o y me n .t,,c.._..., t pbanpiicy"upert-?qJ.,.,,.._ · ,· u'seoy's' Tittd /:4 ;istitfe "told -h)w it ~· $20/day. 675-Q91. & Sun. \\ill train ngbt man. boats & ~ Oppty Ge~ Haulin&: ~Moving P:refe~y in com , . ,AS , 1. .. ,1.. 5"'4 mu.me to P.O. ~ abould.M' donf! Doi~ your HOUSEWORKER:part ttme, Apply in Mf, 1930 N~\\"J)Ort for right person. Yachtin&: stake Truck w/htt IJ.1e-indll!try 60-0022: •. •·1.-ltAMDS 10880; Santa Ana., Calil. o.y .& Ntt.:-. M.)' b:lre --up new.office 5 day week . steady job. Ov.-n Blvd., C.M. Aaociates Corp, 6t6-«i5L Man ol truck fl.SO hr. Job W ntocl, Famllle 102 -' · 92Tll.. •~ for -•-co. Thll -'· m. 1144''134" MAl'-NANCE ; ' · • • mYSl '"-.lJ...ctl' over p v ..... .., .. , ,, •.s:. man cus-ORDERLY-Opera"ng -. 645-0003 . . ~ . . w~ -Aairtam:,~ · .,..-• -"-8re_ a co. ' off en &, mM ~--· ~~ Typewn"t•• todl ~ p I'd N B " ·~--• ---..a...&JOil ~""f'L~ ~v....., .._ '-'&>" an •. _._1-""r. re · · · Days. \\'Ill train. ~!'IDnne !"EE & -lrg plant removal. GOOO TYP~ST · ·I . j;~i..w ~·:per ' mo.' <Pmhe INTERV!Ews-s'.&PM . challenge,~.,..,.,.. ·op,. "Exper, ~-., p!time. area. Call 642-:ruo, M·F P.otodl, ttnov.te, yard Will • your typJne •t • Shi,,... ~ ' ._ , ~ =:t: :':fl:. p.;;o ~· 642.-2156. 8:30-5. ~~~~Y,K :HN:i~·=~•• ciean\ips. .Movelbaul Call her home, Wiii rlckuP , , · . 1 ·IO:Y'5:, . 1 /?. ~n bbot _..._ MALE or fomal• ,....,., MAT, 642-1403, end ;J.liver loc• H.li, Njt Jpr; ReqlfirM I need-'twO bays1oJ!ll;vacU-. 4 . ' ~~~ .... ~ W. canteen, I/time. Ex c e I call &12-2-10M·F1:30-5 PM Y~. &&rage clean1;1PS. F.V., West, 75c.,.r·N· ~-t'e'mpor ary. ciei on -tieit J_..,.,.per boy. • CO 6.. warner, ·Sdlte 1:19; s:A. woddQ& cond, 522-2819 . O~rators Remove -~ dirt."''" or .wlll .-rk .loy '*ir ~·b. both llhort & ._.. 01>)7 . ..-..i ISSS .W.,A41m1 GlrlFrlifay lo$SOO MarlMMachanlc Weara.,;,.rincl .An:l - Drlveway•, era.ding. calll47-309S .. -lonc'U!rm. !);) varied fu.. hqyl.'eomideredt1 Top pay Cott•·~•• Plush 1 pl ofc "needs pl QUablied;exP._cill·l.orappt. forEXP.lNDUS'.l'IUAL &47-2665· NEED help at · home?· We teretCiPI "ft'Ol'k th . ftnt.t Pd" 1f6nbl. Art --,ou ' aood , , w/lite bookk~pi.QI · 4 bP-. m..:oat,o. NEEDLE OPERAroRS tD YA.RD &: Garage Cleanup. have°/ Aides • ,ffUJ'llel e 'Mddiitg d:mdi• tn . Ora2lle endt!P. tD -qgallfyT ·I,t . ., DISHWASH!R l lng to help bosf,' MEDICAL assistant, .bade work on cUlltom aaf trunb. Free est. 1 dlyl. CaU Housekprs • Compankml Co.( +1 ~. r e p·e at c&ll : , . Fri/Sat A SUn Eves. PRIORJf'V office. e:tperlencro only. U )'()IJ qu.Ufy caJI KANVAS anytime, Sl8-503!. • llom•maken • Upjobo ....,,....,,. · for wUJlb.g 5t5o33ll · As;>\Y>ID Pmot> · PERSONNEL ...J __ IXD<'rv......... Call _blotwo 10.,, 644-1025. By KATIN. 213-123-U!O,_.,. GEN Hauling Treolllhrub 5<7-6681. . """'ol .... _. Xlo't hourly. . . BOYS 'l.l·Jf · 'Colafty .Kltchon .AGENCY IKYINI:, LrWVl'll~OL MEN & WOMEN tt<-5ll-4880 . . irun: Gar I:. yd deanup, FC bkpr/Off Mu. ~ ~No Fee Of Courie. . JOtn-TopCrew ~<>ranee :1211 -H•rbor .81.,I CM 230 E. 17th. CM.. , 645--7750 SERYICES•-AGENCY needed for Edu cat Ion a 1 P,,,_A~R~T~--,"',-m-.-.-CC<>Wltant---.I Eat. 83S-2303, 55'7d..&IM ... !:.'.:..myFCplace~~.!~ •' TllliJI Cout'worlt!~~.._1!_'N=::· Dr•ft•m•n .. $J20me GAL FRIDAY: Local firm FEE PAID medical training fJf!lds All Preler aeml-ret.tred •r SIOPLOADER 1£ ump true.. <C&"f your ...,...-a or u ·au:i ,. day ~·Ommlaiop' Top atthitectural1flnn needt needs mature gal to-be riJbt Secret&rlei lo $67S ratts Ages 18 lhru' 'JS. ret~ man, ~ b' work. Concrete. asphalt, A Sl.lper )'OUl' girt 615--3659. ,. and: Bmw: •. Mde , Money" ~\ect ~~ Stu-hand to dlvia1on ·manaau. acrow Ottlcer $700 Medium height Ii: weight. -•-'-P'"P-'-_______ 1 sawlft, brMltlna;. 84&-IDO. At, r act l v e, m ld ·a Ke & and Keep up with School-dent olt. Tc?P~ts. No sh needed on thll· one. Comtr. ln&pe1ctor $700 No vis\ble 9C8l'll or taloos. PART" time driven I: coob. HouMc.IHn~nt =IHSKPR.,.llve bl, tor j wa:k tob, S57-6739. PRIORITY Start $477 +. can Nancy Management Trnes to $650 For inter contact John Over 21. Apply at 1m2 ·-·· ~.an· 1ng· rn--•• adult. 213: lU-2>90 T·Man . . ._. PERSONNE·L May, 5'0--60552790 •• £~ t :11· Oft Typht 'to $500 Br8.nscom. ~1640. Beach Blvd .. H.B. .nu:.3A U I -................ eves. ..,.,. • . AGENCY . . Agmcy, .nai.....--.-. Mall oertiMate $350 PART time dental auistut. -=~·L ~·. 6 ,•: ~: c;I.EANING 1'<ly with-. 6 . ~a:-~ =a:'~ 230 E. 1711i, CM '.: &t>7750 CM. . l'tlo Clit't/Mal• $.165 ~.~~$~~~~ 1DOrnll1(1 only. S4S.4il.L ""· "!'uld Ul<o ,,,_work. 21U DUPO.NT DfllVE ....,.. uiu. DRESS SHOP MGR. *°lrl Frkl•Y $5tO A1>o Foe Po~tlons >We p,.r,""'1. Poaltloo .,. ---'*:....:c..ia60::...:;.;:..;.;.* __ .1 M $18. m-4549. · IRVINE . DAILY PILOT ' .l'M . A' Mo. Best i:lo•u-'l'ype"50, .Ute l*l>nr-Fun c;.. t88 E. 17th·<•t Irvine) CM PBX Opol'Ator, •xper. Worlt Expwt Hou1ecl1•ninsl Hal ·w Med, MA F. 711 • · 492-4420 . strire ·111 tOwn ME'ds.,m';'J Suptr betdts: . 642-1470 ~~~wo':km~n he~vy A~g~~ tncll¥Jn wknda •nu. ClJ.J By QaY-Refs. 836-0648 1 p • ' -133-1H5: . ,.-.--·-. to Helen Sch&fla ~ Jw DJen. Ntwpxt_er IDn, . · BOYS I: CirfJ • Earn cul\ It , ...... _....,,... -r-• p 1 .1....... until move to Newport end ~fclitecl Cle•nlng Act:EPTING Appllcatb-= · Al•l•t•nt .Controller prlies aftu ~ m· your take care of it. enonne ""6"ncy of Sept. Free daily but ~N;i'.B~.:;;'"4~i'100i;;;· ;::-;;;;;;;;;;;ii * WE DO EVERYTHING * Coola Relle< A ~ · ull i., ·-llf>Jor or --...nine. Call PRIORITY 4'62 Camp>11 Dr •• ~B. IMl'ERIAL traospot'tatloo provided. PBX--dl>I.• - Roll.,_ est. twtl-2839 "'°'-'cul!ltt Pit .mibor. Jo """""'l!n£ Hoiel 51i0,519T • , , · .' PERSONNEL Suite IH ' . 56'7..JTll .SA'VINGS PACIFIC MUTUAL dept; Hoaa Hoop,'lf-' Prof. Carpet Cl11nlng Dish-°""" 18 ""1,d· or relai,d .,.,.,,. ~· ·AGENCY GIRL , Flida)',' Ute. bJd<N. Apply Moo thru Frl.'9 am-12 Be&cho -·"' ·' Aioo -. a. floor care Cocktail wa "t re11 '• Send Re-'ro ~CH. ~GER 230E..l11j>;:4JM~ . 66-mO )\llll -tta!!h-!!i!h -~POl ·&·.l0A1' '·pm·•~""!'~ b!iUdlnc, TUI esx w-iliJi>I. 1>q Eall Dutch 5.17-1508. 8am-6pm w-~ ,Apply 81 .0>lotlY .P<nonnel i.'!Ma&<r A..,.ien.~··'.iroWJ!t; In tblo ELEC'l1\ICAL ENGINEEI!S' ~ A~ . .l..-M. . ASSGCIA TION Newport Center ~· ""'. lficlodlnc ~ Jlr• HOUSE OF CLEAN K It' b • n • San 3aaa . Balbo.ti B•Y' CIU.~ LAI~ County , area ENGl!IEERS' · 548-0292 . • . ..,-. mt'd 1.4)lll, CM. Flcora, windows, c:rpt, wall& Capl-..,. 1221-''lf··~·HwY ""' ~ted • cbanenglni! Deane, """"" " develop ""-=,,,"=====~ LOAN P.RO. 'c" ESSOR ,'io' -::-I.Cl C::-IR' Ki I • MZ--6824. If~ Bftclt oPJ>brtwiily tor an ex· analog &! digital clrcuitry, GRANDMQ'.l11ER ·needed ,., .. .,. ::~~~R~~noN Ac:c:ounting~;.rk s..!!!:!!'~~Ma'n ~ ;~~~:;~o,;:: ::'..:-."."'F':";.,."'s.i.!: ~;,~c:1'k::E * m 1 -CITY 01" - . · • . w/lalary req,,Jri!Ment> to 11000·~-mo~ CaD non ·--~"'' .'Tril£R oon NEWPORT BE•CH " • 5IJ.:S038 • ..1''~~ ' I , $25,000l fo $50,000 ' -·~~ ad '"°' t6t C/O ~ •r 'fir -.· ' .. ~· , I (.LL ' ' ~ · • ,.,,._ cl... ....... ~ · J11ckson, 540-«>55, Cbutal RELIABLE LADY 'J ' tr ..•.. .a .. ,.,IOUI, ex , -..ven; ft..u ... Fllot.,p..o; Be. "-.15i0, "" 2790 ···"'-· Bl R, •u•$667 P u. W1SHES 3 DAYS ...... 111 .. career with . ~~ ll:llD6. o;'ncy•, naraor ., 'Hl!'illl£. ARE / -r If-· e Mi-15.t! e ,_.,ble AIR..:elva"• Clu~fa ·tl>'nc all of ' EqjJa!.~. 1DQpkiytt . ' A 3366 Via LldO; Npt Bch ak~r · ~ .. "Y"" • ~ U.S.. A.ldexico. No ap bv-· · · · · E1Crow Ofer • t. $IOO • · f13.'3130 · Jlequlre1 hlKh school pad .. DAY WORK ~ Any 01' ~ experr riers, ,Eana . as ·>':OU ~~ B@Y ~. ~· Applf iri Some Hero., Upa: landJ .. HE JOBS•' 'eizualropJIOltfuiltj ·employer We are -w accepting tlon, 1 yeu ~cent typinc • 8Hria~,; SU-2Jl ~·t ~':c -Call M:r'·. M~d at ~\bd-.l~ll··1m-Mon. tllilbotone.Get"jobc."no •I: . · • INST,M.LERS ··for un-..,.... pneralotfia!work..Aaalp ~anltorlal re-; m tem~ ~ ~kn, pr ;55,'1:-4:zr;1 tflN·. ti:f. :ne' Alley: Wt;"I f~. . derpQl,ftl cabZe -TV. Exper. •p~lfcatlorn for -=~ay s':t~ -~le; Jell-1 Ceam.i Servicel meol lrnmo<lifto pi&ee' AVON CHRIS'l'MAS :EARN· Rat.. 2ID6 .E. Oceablroft~ PPERRISOONRINTYEL Tillers . ""-·· l'al"'" .COD>id..... Di.a...:..shefS Sept. 29th, 1972, to penonnel Resihe:ntial _ 'CommerclaJ ment Ahl!Olutel,y no fee. ' INGS. cl.ti be!P ~ the , ~ · : · Note T•lter1-l62ii"l 'W. <:out HWY,., ,N.B. ~WG office, 3D'.I NeWtJon Blvd., .,,. >, 646-<384 • Apply In Por-bolloioys ....... -~ ,.... · · CAAPENTER ' AGENCY Now Accts. Clerks . . T~ta'··A, equal "!> : N•wport Beach, c a l u. "--~ 2061 Bu1lne11 Ctr Dr ~~1 It'•...,. 00•· 1 yr.~e.ce "ll>boat m111 230 E. 17th.·cr.r Ms-7750 ""'.employer". & Busboys 6'l3-<G.13. _....,ry . lrvloe lot.,..~ Avon,productJ IDr or· cibln6tahop.· Escr-Sec'y Trne 0 ·ngs In: '""""""' ; BRl~K. 'BLOCK & -... 9 .... 12.... ~~~~ ~ ISLANDE~ YACHTS I Emplqyer, will• P•Y>I .. for pem . ' " Need a caJU-Ut:<Ned ID-P01TERS Want<!d ,.,_ Stol1j! fOrk-646-1903 s.o.:,-;;;;_'1 . . . 0 '{· -J17'.~ .. 17tb~ W.-:fantutic Oppor.Wllltni ' lq .. 1\11 ~ .. ch wn.i1ce qent tot A.f\ahein> ·". Pit••• ~ly whet.I. Full or p/ttme. can Palntl"!,& w!c:i:.,~,t:'~~ sA8v§iHI;a<-S:~. 7,30 ~ .. ~~ to 1P'RioR~~· $an Juan .c1pl1tron0 ~~ti: ~~ ._...., 3 a·•• P.M. ~-9'lH6tf. A* t>r P:•~•rtglng w/bookkeep1ng ~xp. fflt to~~-nopn. ,1 .~ chlld,i 1 40 hours· per week. Must be PE'RSO~NEL n\ ll\1bstanUaJ fncome. 18542,MacA~ur · 1401 ' w~ Rd . No w ... M. ' clerical wo•k. Tiu• ...... ~ ~-11.'•. !>oo"l'ltee~l'!t· .m. to ·'livi;1' &ii .~ Sun & . i.G,liN.CV . . Requireme ·s: 00! Dee Keiler, "35-o26i <MroH rrom·o.c. Airport) Pow" M•<:l>loe opora"'f"; ·* W~LLPAPER· * 1h9tild" have a n u~' '-1 ~~~n •A, ,~ ·a iome ·eve~.· "AJ>pty '1n DIE. llth,.04 645--7150 " · " , JANl'I'PR. part tbbe; Mesa 1Ne~rt Beach 1lngie needle exper. de1tred. "When, you uJJ ''Mile" derstanding flf d ertcal :co~ Di~ 557"!'!3= . •. j r ·~ ' ~ Kttrh .. R i nl. a 'e1r;row Sec'y. ' $7501up " A ·v9r&et.,: of, 1.klll1 Verde Col9V. ·Ho#Jli.1. e.e.i ~al,~ Erpllktyer ~Slc::s.-08;9:,.:;::;_· ~=~=~ 5'&-1...-• , 146-lTU trot of•Aec®rrts'receival*l BABYSITl'ER, refinedt ~. ~· 2006 .lf'a r b or Very •table. J»eT'l!()n .can tand could, r .,_.Ufy · \i!O" Center, eo.t•,Mna 548-.'.5585 PRE,SS OPERATORS YbU ·arWiY The Paint RIDS Data processing, know~ ~· 5~~~Jf:'Jt~~~ ~m ... c:M: ,' · · · thi1 ··job 1£ ,make ,a. good tor tfJ ... poaltiont. · JOBS:.. MOTEL MGR., coupte to Women to work for plastic Painted $10 ea.. avg/ Also, hel~ful. ~t but ac.'cunt~ . G~ ·~~ .. :.IQ-·~ ._~t QIEP'~ed tJr·go• motor cuttr of It. w/llttle exper. 'W.• ~,refer In-UR.G'ENTLY :Rtt'DE'D-rrlanaae 37 wllt mgtel on molding plant1. ~70. exterior. jtel• 30 y,. ....... typ!l1( . ...., ~ awn .Uto..-ptnc, M• liaW:c•Calir. "' Nov. PRIORlTY ' dlvliiual.-.w.11 h al • Sec:totarieo ·, '.. . beach In Ocea~ Free ~--Ex"'l company, benetti.! -6. ,. ; . -, !bi'' eXtbided ; 'cruioe to PERSONNEL . Jell~'•lx.~tlll n-• Ke>'Jlunch Opon)On. . •Pt ~ 11111'• +•Income. Exp. E'°NGRODINUICITR INT• EXT painting paper :;:n ; ~Co~~~ llW$))lfl<..;Cd¥<; ~ ~ i!edit.m...n • AGENCY ,..r •. ln,•~lflk, 11v• • Inlluotrlot ' · ' oruy, -:;;J/flt·sr~ appt. """&Ing, natural 'wood 557.:s.ioo.. i 1~·ni :2 ,tq5tpm..· ·~ ~Seu..•~ tn 2311E .. 17th,CM 66-775o 'infl>A Jofn,or fin-eBlllbl&OetkT>'Pllt t f:.a~ · ndt a nae , Responsible for de•lrn , ews ~2806 fW:t.. ·oWnr1-a-crew ol 4 · """ -m p 1 n y • Intne · . ~ -or 1e ttswne documentatton I: production tlnlshlng. 54 8 -1905 «An EquatOpp9rtunit_y • 1 ' • • •• EXECUTIVE ·SeCrttar.Y 1 .~ ..... · ... ~ · ' NEV'ER ·AFEE .JtT-TEMP to:rP:--O. Box 10919, Santa 54&..ms Employ« 1 BABYstJ11'R. .U :pm. bttitl*. Applioatt-~a be 0USce Managtt. Ifynan\lc howl ftr,s there •r•· Tempo Te~-· Help .. ·Ana. Clllt. 92111. llnesupportot.'lfftallelectro • ' ~ • SI/br .. ·' Fountain' lfnele, ~»-&J .yq Of age ~-Beacb.·CPA firm m·1ny!rel1'9CI Nc:k· ,.,.,...__r mechanlca1 de.vk:a. 3-5 Yrs H~~~·11n~ah:1;'Aocouni&nts to~ Vallty.~aftt.. ··,,~;~l, ex'fld'. h;.p.~1or .lntelll~t. i rclJM •1klll1th•t 1f$.! ~ARY'' ·~at Morupl'S HELPER Cdrl rectntexpu.Tecbnlcal ~ c;,... ce•st'FIC eoOllk..,,., \ $8IXI • Jil"'·t'1er.A ''" crutl""·..,..~:wlth an couldbt1~bl)ltvfoll. pu\>lllf°.;/;"~,'lob.·l)e.ln :J:"'~ ~~tto~ ~.~.1~t;,:c!!:.':'"~ .. . -s...·,. .. a .... IAlll!.Y . . -. ..-m !'"" 0' lnl&Uative ." abWty to ... !or actual bank... <')!arp ·of ..... -,. ... • • • . nt~. , Adn'i A;a;d-1'ravel •to ,. '.1l 1.;0.• At wioll•' ' aki>llol w/ftlupi• of ,....-r<sponlll!llil>\-p n l y <ollritt 1"r1-club. On-(!lexlble) Xlnt pay.-= C~liled , a(! no.'521. •In ~-sale, b;g dl1c-.EXee.Secntaries . -..w;"'''-_._' J1Tluol1"~ ol caae.r/nln'dill. · · ,,~aPl>f"· ·per,· '!YMi.lli-.S1>rt.$IOO.·°'~aoi(lor~ Dal!y ,Pl)ljt,P.O,Box15611, 51'1-.,..Upajierol banr'Secntary · · te0Q c' · ·• '' ·~-IO Ciaalllld ad _,,., ·Jii>cid IYJ>llig Call LJodii, Ray, 5llMIOOll, *NCR 0Perat,orto$600 Cool&.~~·~· ·!:'!-~!'.°°· Samplea Tbe AIP Clexlt ~ 11>r·>Qoa11-., Ba1sery .,• 1 ·ll!l..•IBl\'cf••·~· 11llo~ lhoif.h'i#~u. • p1euini Wt Offer:· °'"!!'I·;._,~. uto E!<JMro, '"°;NCR .aoo ,.,..., Pro.i~'p''"''""r ~~.. · •• 1)Plt1 . $45d , .Awb'~ta ~-Oll!T P:O.~:~. (\lP: Mesa, telt!phone voice1 Futur~ Harbor tsi. Cl\f. • bel.PJul.·Xlnt co. ~( fMi1Mlt *'" 1 1PRil'~,;t"."Palntlna-~.--..,._-....,,.,..,.,Aii>C...U-, ,, o""\ : .. • . C.9'111_,r,v.i unflmued.""Sihlf"op·en : f'lnasi1rtlng11lar· 'oYPUNCHlR$ · !;i•l••·Scl>a~fll MOJ>r:M*r-ka~ • 1 -~-.~11;, Inter/ester. · NIEWPi!,~ · le Mr: AndOr-· CIJ!!il>.~ o&i'li~ l'lll>De>cn2ll'86:' · "• "1.•.•'r'"" ucollont Needed lm"l""l"te~-•An ,·. '"'*"°rino\"Ai'i!>cY • • ~-1~'=-":: I Lfo:flns; ~1elt.146-!1~1,· Per........ : I 3444 I. C-~· ~ii!J!O.:FO!IDllllii.Y.alln EXPflRIENCl'll>;, d•abh liowcbenoflt1 pro-ll>U" ..,... have ex.per. ·0&1~()unpus ,llr:, N,B. .--.-jobo p¥!Nc .•:!'OP"'~ 'diU, au, °"""r Pr.·, N. ~ Al Mar ~ ~ ~·t ffi: nee41~A-bliod.sflld>''"1'1nc gra,m, pl1111nt con-Xll\t ~a!tll;'s.'' · ' . ~II' B'4 ' M7-27ll GU """' ~ c r.i. :i=:i ... LloO~ .. ~-:• "' 'f.qualop)Or'.'tinp"'Y,g ~~'"rli;:bjt =·~ .. si;n~: .. 1e~;-:r;.~: A~r(y 'qi~~~· ~":l\Y~.!"'G' ,11i.,l . l'AllmNG .. PAPERING Aocout1tC: R,....i $ Npt.cn&. 1'11 ...... ,,,... SUlb.·llt~ ~ °""' r .. opportunity for 2061 .... .;..-.. C1r 'Dr. ~9f.~Y : .... 7.:: R.E.o''o~' -.' I fl9tyntn'HaJtior1~'1Jc..; Ute ~Gd~ a.nldi••'' . 1 bn:wk.'Wrile~aii.S~Ad ~--.-.r .. '"; -· .ldv•nc1mtint.. ,1 lrvh '"'~""-•1 ~ ~ .... ___ , •• ft.el'•• -~ : Pt ••• ' , ' " • • ' NO..,._ '=w;ot.''" 01 EXPERliNCiD 1-_. • -'1"'1 .;.,.12 ,_, 11n16cit1Cllifo . ....,. pay wi•ro,1:::""~."""'!"'I . r 'llOii'lr .~ . ' , ~ .. 'I/ lb " (;" . A. :u_-.. I :ii-;~. P¢ : '!-. ·~ Cbnl~ct h . " . ::,e;.,r.r;tl7P~ ~~:. = ·~~ ~ , • 2)t3•\fftidllf .)I.Bi I ..:.J\d(ij '· •, ',.(I ' ~~ ••• '.· ' Rlch1rd .H1tc3 lllE . FQJ.· 541-.· Job ·ahtl•hh•Vlljisrtooiall! PA1'Cll .~G , , , · , ' • · • ~ .. --(7141 6"-011 • a •.. ~ ·•·-'_..~ I , . '....!... mo~• . . . . I • . ., . • : ~A / · -! H....... Yaobt -~ ...,_,~, 'l'~ ' 1 · '-'Cllrlo ' . U.)ic:i· ~~ n;; S5f lllwjlorl C:...lar Dr · Cub -acceptlrc ap-w8bt to tellc to YO.Ill 1""* I . · M.. . ' " .1 -~~.,;.,;! Wllh _,..E>per. ~ w..t t.. i.. .-.to. . · • ' l ~wport ~ Ca MllCI CASH ~r~ron .:.;~ ~ =:,;..:"'~ l ·llntos~_'f,.50'~°:1.s.illt.;~-=-~~~:....,.. "•sin Qll(ll•-\t to . 'ACTORY ISECl.IJJJ 'f~. ·.· ''' ~.contls.'A~Prl., N ... l!om°'sai ... ~ \ 1 !IMr'I to !GO'~ $15 'lnttlattvt,~A -Sii ' 'dj e ;Miff CiO·rb N,..-la>lal.. s.i:teDlbt>. L<oo-Ualpmoat • • THIOU"ll A llept:'15fl> -Ill 3 pm. lncllt' 9omo ·pooltlri · Ii •·-r ~ ~. a T.n.n • ' l'~S,Z.,..-Do l-17 ,bu• TrolniaT~'lin-:-• · . . U , Rili)ES AIDES ary t '~ e .. PtUMll e ADMINISTRATM Src"t ""'. . · . !:-'11" •. U,. •-~ m-~= Wtddi ' PACIFIC I · ~ r<.t.rred, AU Gua,.nleed Drawa bisli P-' I · -..-.....t>Lh' ._....... -· T.,n, .. --1ti.C'i ... c .IMUTUAL pay-. No-• BANK _ .. Ag.,..,_. ·OAS.ff lbUll. , ~.~I'.: ~;t ntt £11,1 ~· l -V3::' ~ dlrOctlon; ,.., ~ .. ,._ -"Pll' lion ..... Fr I Apply In ,.._ ., nrft ' Beverly Manot' I» II NOW! 11'1 Y:, 11 Pi.vim G 'REPAlll cltrical ....,t 1 6,..e. I~~ Ctr Dr. I -12 pb, ot 1111r -· _1K:l\'.!!~~ D.•. • 1 THROUGH A .24<;1. Vie Estratla. Call JOl!N SE\'MOlll\ . N"o jobtuosrMll Hltiehl'p.'a!:l44)TlofJll")i ,,. ,.~ ~ ]<» N•w p or1 ,,--1...r..t-... 1 ... ,. • Ltlgunal-lills CALLTl&-22!1 ~ I ., l!f-!l2I " -1v<b 1 'bl -... I ..... 12 -1 ~ DrWi• ~-F.qtlal ~. !ll>P,k>>er.M"j ~S~Ml\Q I COLE PUJMllNG l>l<talloo 86 ';:,"' ~ "';:: • . . . . Betweon t am·12,,_ ' ' . 1'11LY PILOT The futeot draw ib the \Vctt. " • '!I' . M ltr.-lco. · 1116-1111 AJ>llly <:l1J Hal. Giii C&lJI' VIQ!ldol ...t.-111"1 AJQF~iltMBUl'IM~lo 'dr. Anl'dol'-iltbl!IEST DA'Jtt ' , • "'Dally Pllol Cluslflod RN ·l .lnW¥11!....t t>iltllr tf.ll'-•-· l'F. """"' .,.._, --a'1i4IDoa't <leloJ · .. , 'Ibo-wJnftl&Wtlt 111D .. adl •Qon'tdelt17 '... , ~.. ! pm, lllP,t. 211, bldf, l ie. On t DallJo Pilot aD '*1 -. , .a Dill!' Piiot Qollllltd call fo:1a1 1G4S71. Ad. ~. , • S.11 klil ltema -· .ma.. ..... ~ 'Oua1ftld Ad. IQ.681S. ~--• ,.. • • .,. Ad. fO.fl'll. .. . . • ~!4;.:12:..-lili:::.:.:'ll_.-=''-.... ---. • .. ,_ ' l l • ,, 5'illdly, S.pU-17, l,72 . [fl] .'iii .......... , .... _.1;[11)~1 1.__-_,_ .... __,J[fi] [ .. ._ J[DJ l .,, . , 11'1 ~( ~ -.. ~ ._,: ... :,. =· ~~~!I~·~,:'':' =~~~i~ .. ~ .. ~·~~~i\~I ••• , ..... · ~~· W-, M 1 I' 111 Help~. MI ' 110 Help WM!M, M & "710 Hol, Woll!M, M & I' 710 AM..._ • Allct.., ' .. """""'' .. Mll•ll1noo111 · Ill M*>ol'-111 RMI ,.,.,. loloo 16TH ANTIOUI nuaxn D •I••. un UQU!l)ATION SALE flEI Rolta"'""t SECRETARY STIJDENT, ""°"' A nn tn SHOW I SALi AN N 0 U NC I N. Gtnvd moOtI. !arae ..,,. Qua1ll> ......., -atoclc Rl!AL UTATI PlOFl!SSIONAL 5&1 ........ -...1ni. ... por*1nft;y ti hint You are needed tmmed.lltll)' for OW' np6dly e~ R.e a I r..tate dM.Pon. PoalUv• cp- portun!ty for ad\<•-· """"'· A FUN PLACI! TO WOIK ~ Now Hlrlnc Dishwashers .. Daytime Cleanup loy Apply 3-5 dilly UI I, Cu1t Hwy. Newport 8t1ch Equal Oppor, Employer .. l flf(e . RN Ch•rr.;D1yo jlili ~~~ .. ~·!1~0 .. D1y1 . ~ ---Apply In per.an, Gartiek! 11-J:. -All --· QlnV, Hoap. 7!11 Gorlleld Women onl;y. Wark H.B., Aw., H.B. MT....wn. T.V .. C.M ....... ~lw up mmtiiiiiiszimm•- to '°" comm. Gd. ed ....,. ltOllNSON'S sram. Lnd1 provided, No brokor compott-Gd. up e NIW,ORT e ~~ IEACH tlmo, Xlnt ~1t11. llelm- tvlrt ec:bool tor tboH not not lie. STANDARD II, I , Mory or LH, ISM700 RZAL-t.Stlesmanfm IUltdtvllkln In L a I u n a BNch. •• 1311 Ol" 21S: MAINTINANCI MECHANIC Part Time, Exptrtenced JANITOR 1'1111 Time -·--lt_,.ilonl1t to $550 Tri-apot for aharp pl. -....... public in lllu"' ote. LI,. typlnc. l'RIORITY l'IRSONNIL AGINCY Excellent Benettta A.,,y In -ll>5 om #l1'Nblon bl .. NB !:qutl Opper. J:mp..,... " 2111 J:, l'ltlt. 01 le-Tl50 Jl.!lc:lr:Pl'lOrrr: ldaJ .teak Toy & Gift P1rtt11 for""' pl -llloo• ........ -.............. 6 public contact. Great eun to U,000 by Dec. 1. -11W't IO!i. Celt NO D!'Ll\IEl\IE!, NO CO[, Lfn<lo Jlay, -Coutal IJ!:CTIONS, FllZE HOST· AatbCf, 7790 Harber Bl, J:SS GI1'TS, Need car. OI. 8'79-<.10T, Glllt 'N Gadpi.. 11 J: CJiiillDNISI' ,...!ad: l!l!:CRETARY, expor, In oh. o:e-npeemt. pleulnc •P. wwma: to learn I: operate pft&ZQ 1br N.I. law otc. MTST typewriter. Call JtFY, ~ -hlna· Newporter [M, N. B. 9,31H1 ..... Ctll -· _.:,•;.:'4_;;1;.;100::;. ____ _ iu:;cEPnONIST -Law of. Don'i Ii" up tbt lhl.p! 11oo. "-IM1. Typln&. ~. 9ll).4IOO. Lllot 0. tndeT Oilr 'l'rdlr'• to Sboro ...w .. 1 - Plrld!M-le lor yout -----~~~ 11o1, w.-. M & ji 110 Holp Wontltl, Ma " hi ···- SALES REPRESENTATIVE LlolnMd htentl P11ltmd Inter our oxtanllv• sne!Qllfltl orpnfulioll -and \ 1et NHJ lo 10 upl !01=-iii'f:!.~~ sci-•i:--;-•• .... •--.--.. .. "~"' !!!!"'-.r.r.:;:. .............. _ • •· ' .......................... . ---··--··-··-................... .-..i M11t11al~ ;omahil~ hpCtlolJ' CALL 714/838·7008 NOW ..... ,, .. , ...... Mon. th111 Fri. 9 IA tt I P6 lat,., JOIUll~ Hol' Wonto4, M & I' 710Hol' W~nt..i, M & I' 710 SALl!S REPRESENTATIVE Do ,.u quollly for: • ,.,.,,.nont Potlllon -hullt-ln future .. urlty? e S200 weolcly 11lory durlnt trolnlng potled er lllzorol comml11lon ind llenus errl"fM'lnt? Th• NoUonol Federation of Independent BUJln ... Is 29 yeors old and hu the lugest buliJlw membership In the notion. Wo MVO • permonent field force ind 1 re<:ord of con- tdstent 1uccees and growl~. W• lfl seeking I well groomed, ••If mrtln• man or woman to help u~ expand our mem- banhlp. A cor ia ne<:es•ary althouah no 10111 trlp1 11'1 Involved. Immediate Intensive lr•illing by rei\onll man11er, Fully compony p1id reUremont propam, major medical ind hosp!Wi11Uon u well u elective income covenge for ex· tended lllnt11: Wo are 1n equal opportunity omptoyer, For 1pp0tntmenl for personal Interview, Dleue Hnd resume to Mr. Riv. T. ilutcl!lnson, Los Angeles Division Manoger, 28722 Corretu Drive, Mission Viejo, Callf0!'1!11 92875 NATIONAL 'IOERATION Of' INDll'INDINT IUSINISS .., """"'· --o.oa L°"' -...,...., "1t 1_.0211 -.-_. 1..W "'"" ... All pdotstla.zhl4. Pt. Harbor • ln eceh. for ~ .. •ooot.oow.llOO ~-tehp,_ .. mvd. A U C T I 0 N air .. ,.,... '•and "All ot Jt CARPET." n 5wnm«r TitM, Wtnt9f Timt, All the 'nnw. !Arn )IOU1' Pl)' the Ka!Jy Girl W1y: IOm8 bavy•tt11es A -"' .. -r •Y•tern. 110 Watt Calle Dfl Lne: Molinu. San -100 Andquo Exhlbl.. AM/TN/llPX ndlo with Clen. -· Jut! S.. ""'s:;:d.bNri "-r. S.pt. If. 10. II, 11 Of ht-'y V1IUfWI SIMk n:r, '!'apt -. Still ,,..., CONltO SlllnloM ••HI sink1 _,, Thlll"l..J'rl.,S&tl·lO'PM: PERSIAN RUGS 1"U Wt unelalmedf 4 n:fl11, w/1,l'ba1• Q Kelly Girl •uoc1a1 U noon to 6 PM Guaranteed. on,. llll8.9'. ditp>ctl 6 ctbl,..t sis. ,./ Nlleda )'OIJ for thort t•nn EMERSON of BOS'roN Now U!O. T~. Collettian ~. .UT LJdo Sood. i I~ m pnry anisnmf~~t tlbl• top arand plano 1 oe-Incl Othtr Orlent1I ·~· dept. Tlt: 193-(BO]., N.B. 1 ~-~ .. ha~_ .. _ui>eTco'· ,,,,,. t•w•, very rani. M.anutac· Note About Thlt S.11: Due to the cl01inC NEW carpetifw-io.t a con-TV~::.M:.,0-N~ITO=ll-.-1-Yl'-.-0-ld~,-.. ""1.·I _}(.ff'I '--~ -~~ down of 1n 111ncy0111d wlthdr1wll of ropre-Then Plr:k '?'bl How-I. o.,y., 1_1. w~•,. P, y ch , c k . tured around 13&l'1. lllQ). t' b th p _, ~. t ....... _ tract. l mUIC ..U MM!ftl er lf()O, JMlp tile cablnl!t, -~ -~ ~~ ·-·~ -· 1 1ent1 ton y • er .. 111 ~~pe upo.-., .,.~ ~. ot 111 -·-•t -~-· Lallth Of !'.mployment ••--1utely no•--. or Yl.l'lf'I, __,. .... ar th f ed lo a1•·· th . nu.DUI~ .,.,.. ...._ '1 new Sil!. Secret~ cha!r, ~ Tl ~ -they, o exporten, .,., nrc -eir L ._ .. .,..,,_, "' •••• ... • 1 1 •-• ,,.t 1' Your Nffd& Af;ly In Per·-pm. d b h II ti f c&rPt --·-r"". .. _. Nl'W ....,. • v ny lfCY· -Y 'U W·~ T " -· ~ans an now we --y aut or a on o .i. .... ; •• -·"" :.......•---..., -- -OU ... or .,.s 2•• u1lne11 Ctr Dr MINT OOW _.<T ........ , ··-v ~ ri-1 • m!UJI, ........ .,,.,..1,..,. On OUr P·-•1 -J o<e flnanctolly conctrned -h1vt been In-od •• 911 to ss 911 ,J can· ~ ..,~.... I I Udy Garland .......... S50 l ... ' ,,..., • P'ROS"I' Fl'ff G!:' !'flu,., NW In Our Qistomns' C>Uk:ff, rv .,. SonJa Hf!ni• 16 structed to ltqufdate these and other ba u Mr. Robtrt• 1?3-UM. Miid. Tooli, cl«hlns ltk:• Y In ". non s.iw .... 9 am.u...., ,..,.,,.,.,. of v1luable h111dmode Ortent1I ind Peral1n """' Colortd Teny IA• •••••• ~ u.eu. new 5 pc. ~ aet riev." Newport J'tMera, MB 206 11••• Ctr Dr. TELEPHON'!'; Sale•: Sill M~aret O'Brt8ft ••.•••. "° carpetl, ru11 and runners whlch hive been mo. WftlUlht tron 1'0fttn Reim• Ln, CM, cf! Mont. lrvlne Soutbem Oralla• O:M.mb"• MS-2368 in 1torage awaJUng •hiftnent. Persian Cir· divider SM. Check prct«tor v• .. •·=-------· I BetwMn 9 am-12 noon Favorite Nrwtpaptr from "'vi"'cro==R-,-"""M"'•-,,,""1.,-~c"'io,,.~... pe~ of real qullity of al typu are becomtnc maclilN sso. Gka top mf· DON'T throw nr ~ve Y"tll' ,.•!!1!!11!1!!1!!!"""!!1!1!•"'"1 YoU.r home. Mak• u much 0~-aph --· ccnd 1 ecarcer and more expensive all the time. fff table. neW. was P'IO. BOOKS aw•"'' 1 -i•t SECRITA•Y as YoU need. Genll'C!JJ' com-·-ova.-' ~· · ti aeu tar $90. :t!23 eoun._, ,. .. ,.... .. "' miakm on ueb u.le. Call piece oak 9Pindle·bar:k. ca.ne Don't mi.as thJ1 creative arl·form auc on at: .. ,, pt111lbly bey tl'lem. Call btt Fut pteed >roput y SST-<7311. ,.., di• nn •t. BrtA ,, .. , NEWPORTER 'INN Club Or. CM *111&1· 9 • U tm -· m&n1pm~t m. ne«da.,,..,. ______ .., bed1. Bnucrtb. 845--T.117. MOVIE camera, projectm'. fl' Surfboard. Gt'lff Marp, pt!r90nable, a 111' -........... .. ~ -LLER ANTIQ'-• ·-I bo 1107 J bo • d screen .,.,. mum ca ..,.,,. downrailer. trouod pod rtrl ID oralJ1lu a" v=. ~· " x. om rH ~H Colar TV l,l50. Bl<W ll" Mede froot ofti<». Excell1nt Hooal.er, Wuh atanch, Brus Ntwpert IMch, C1llf. ** 130, * * .,.. ... • ·--•ldlto • s.vtnr• " Loan exper. bot! Trunk> er.c., ''" Monday S.ptentller 18 8 p.nt. :""S: ~ ~'"';.,2 5"-isw m ..... , ...... y muaL Heavy ~honn, weekly neceaa, Bolltt1, Mlac. ~. CM ~lOJ. * CDRVETl'E truti ct1" I: r«ports, corTeapondence, WALNUT library table $250, Vlewfn1 •nd lntpedlon from 6 PM urittl ..........__ T btauty nm.. Mab offar, worJdni with numben & A.-1,y ln Peno.a 30 x 36" framed mirror 185., tlmt of auction TIC ~--~ HR IF T M2-1734 t!Vll I: wlmdi: •••'•"•• ti Id -" in ,.,. SIOP WJ:St'. All new to ~==~=~=='°"' _....,. e rep ... au . Both exel. cone!. 982-47:'!3. Jncluded are the finest grade in small and .-. -i~tti.1 -.. • .M,,. Tues • U8ED COPY MA.ciiiNE, hft' d&1'• work. Salary trom M--' Savi A 11 •-I NAIN I 1 'd ilk QUME t ,_ ~ --" S.'i2S to $6'75, Company fn. .....ners np pp anc•• -· large s zes: , n a.i s • na UT• 3q1t. 19. Cloled Mon Sept. fil~ cabinet, detk • ch&tn. ,......,. beMli .. , pelt!""' 151$ We1tclllf Dr, al KESHAN, KERMAN, ISPAHAN, SAROUK, u. 5111 Wost lath St, <:MA _-:,::,,=::_· ----- tton t!tor & -· "nd NewP1rt looch LA••~y..!:~t ~ BOKHA.RA, AFGHAN, RAMADAN, ARDE-11.... Mlocoll•-• to p o -lllO '•-"!!!!'!"!''!!!'"'""-BIL, TABRIZ, BIRJAND, BELOUCHESTAN KOBENA m su 1 movie Wontwd 12G reoume · · .,. TILU1t """'· talion pill, '""'· and others. Also included ore ~111y other per N"'POrt Beach 9'6183. bumrr. timer ovl!ln, S75. ~· camen.. Instant cartrtdre WANTED . Old--·" ·•·•tr -collector'• items. load'·· -.. 1 •• ~.. --w~ Part Time &42-'M., ..... .,., doll ""''"-· with woo d • n SICRITARY Auctioneer: T -ib Ro••nblum ·-••• &1111• le·· "most ..,.....,. Experienced ~1AYTAG J'lpalm\an hu .L.e ... IQ .... A.I WhHll 6: Wl!!kel' r:hair. ~ary with tront atttee '"'PLY IN p•"'"""""' • .,c. 100 r--Terms: Cash or Check new. S75 ar makfl o.nu. ,..,,.lrl T 1 bl penonallty il ~ ~n.av1~ w11.shen ..,.,, to 1 . ......,1 "l!~~~---"'j:fil"'i!~::~=-••jr,il ~SO-~l~l34~•~,.~·~6~.,.;~k~•~nd~a;;,;· ~· ey emp e ue muz ~~"'::;. 1 .~ •• -ANAHllM SAVINGS d•li"'r wll Yl'· ruarn. ; llO G a."' It' rs.T. •tm• >'"' . .,.......c c _.,__.,....., & LOAN 839-lm. furnfture •r... -.. ~ MA.N'S 10 tp., ~h. 11" · & Inch and U~DktMe Requirts akll11 1n typlns, '"'°"=~-""."'-.:-'::'"'~ --Id SH, tf!ltphone A office IY• 411 Mil" StrMt MATCHING waiher/dryer. MOVING, muat ~II sectional MAPLE double dre11er, frame, new ........ le mo. 0 quintupltt dcU. l•mo. Huntl-ton le1ch .. __ ., 00•-, mop!• ta.blH. maple bookcase headboard S7S. '35. Man'• lR •P· w/tourl.111 Smllll old chUd'• wocd.en .• ~---· --·~ tl<O-EMPIRt MANAGEMENT An Equal Oppty Emplyr Admiral Ref/Freezer, wht. df!tk, pool table. Bdrm .et, Beige double d r • • 1 • !', •• Ma • ..., ........ dellr. CORP. TR.ACT SUPERINTENDENT $50. 540-0004. color TV (~1 rept.ir), bookcase: headboard. 2 ntte 96).J8SO. ~230 m Butine11 Center Dr, Mljor homebulldinz firm =~~~~~~-= .Acme 1rilcher, bookl. book atands S75 Maple knee C>.VET FO!t. SALE SMi..tJ.. Pia.no. reuonable N.B. e &lJ.871.l .eekinl qua.lltted men, a.pd G~8po;;table diah~as~r S4S. case. copy machint' k misc desk, fine eondjtion $75. hy CU,,.t l.aym'. Can zh'Ulh kloldq bunk beds '!""'"•l!!•!l!!!!!!!!!""I 2S-f,5, for auperintendents' ngrt'Ss. c mo~a item•. 613 Ave. E. San Conv, type 1eriatric clialr • SIM165 • 541)..2* r •a 1 0 nab I e, IOfa.Md e Secnt&rtes S451l-S600 positions for hous.lt11 auh-~~~. WU.On le. Vlctona Juan, Se.n Clem• n t e . ;JO. White dlnlna table, fl CASH resflten all typft• :1ow ... t lliJ:e. p hen e • TIC lkkpn $651)-1800 divillonl in Ar i 1 c n a, ,92-4034, c~ S50. Walnut conlOle aa!!rltlce price~. Pvt. pty'. lf4...488T. e Lesal Sec'ya s62:i Cokn'ado. Old&hom-. and WESTINGHOUSE lfi cu' GOLD 4 pc. Netional, any 2 1teri0 $50. 27411 San Ctrlol Sell or trade. m...wr.w --ANT--E-0-, -Dl-nto-1-,-0-0-., • Tmee. w/t;ypin1 S:\M.S400 Texaa. FHA eXpt1rlell(:e: lmir;t lref! ttfrif, Top cond. make couch. Bed ln .1, 1ny Lane. CM MS-.l36T. MODERN 'WHEEL CHA.m, tablt!, oQlona, ' leJi, no lCD% 1'1!1 Pekl By Thf! Co. prefl!:r!Yd. You mus t bf! Oria: owner. $00. All 5• pc. S5'), 2 new 1Cld 1ml. occ CR.ID & matchlna canopy fold-up. met $3XI tor $lZ. DuncAh Phyff!. 4!M---"/9U. LIJ Rtlndet'1 Aaency mon!y motivated and wiJ\. fi45-2239. chn. MiK. c~sts, tbls, w/matt, US: vinyl tOla -.Ull Muslcil lnstrv-·~s 122 4500 Campus Dr. ing to rel'oct.te. Salary ana--Rent Walh1ra/Dryer1 Hoover vac. Microscope, bed. ~: '7' vinyl «Jfa. '50; I==-=-·==--,,--._-,,-'~" 5'6-2118 Newport Be.ach stock option1, medlca.J /den· $:1. Wk. Full rnaJnt. typewrtr., chrome fire set&: vinyl rocker 6 .tao!, 125: SUEDE COAT .~d &ntelope CHINA cabinet or butch, a.n- S.cretery to $700 ta.I /life 1n1urance. liberal * 639-1202 * 1cnen Un na~h. tolabed 4 lovelftlt • matchin& reeker, e.xpenJive onain&l, nev~ tique or new, La r I•, Tlnd ot aamen.a'!' Like to vae1tion pollcy. Equal op. REfiUGER.AT6R u 1 e d , chair. $50. CdM. 673-6869. Sl'I ea; AMIF'M 1tf!l'IO, S25; 'M)m $46. 5'S..:n&1. R@att0nebhr. ~. \lr'Ork ~r a. co. wlnew portnity employer, Send works .l look• like n.w UC. NEAR NEW .rum. HandtarM 'drawer fil tna-eabinet. S:ll: 8% Cu It Kblelec . 12VCLAR ",,-,;,;.IN=ET=o~ldl~. Ex~cti~oond.- idea1'.' This hiahly iuc-rnume or detail• of ex-'Tl.30 We1tmlnster Ave. Uv rm IQfu (9' 6' T), + corMr rleak, SJO; uphol refria', 1or tri1" or can'lper. ttnful co. ii ope<nlns 1 perience to . Claul!ied Ad match a:oJd/brn rup. poJe ch1.ir. S15. 261 Nusau Rd . New. S].%i. tu-7951. Cale. $15.A'13-2Bl2 branch tn o.c. Property No. «>7, Daily Pllo~ P.o. ~~~ ... ~-= =: tampa. .,..,..,ins ""'" c.M. 546-3l9ll. USED llCYCLIS TENOR Souph-. •rvice1 or eorne lep.J 8ol: lMO, C.oata Mf!ll, 9l62&. 54~780. bed llef., tw1tt bed1, tbls. HOME 1pace needed. Sell· All t:ypea. 8'2-1:72 bacQround. Xlnt oppor, I.: TRAVEL AGENT MANY J'O(l(tiel. XL NT Ing: gla11 top wroua:ht iron $250, top benefit11. Call 557-4122. E!xpf!r. Immed. t1peninr . GE refripratpr. Xlnt cond. BUYS. fi.M.-047. · M"I. elf!c. typtwritu. knit-J.Ji.ydl,ybtbtB!:srDAYto Call S1evf!, .A.b!J:ail Abbot Ptnonnel Tranqlobe tr's vf!!, CM SM/bell o!ftt MOVING from 8 a 1 b 0 a . t.ing m1u:h, port. Maytar run u ad! Don't ~lay , •• Apncy, 230 W, Warner. f!46..50:'.ll'i. • ~ • elec. dryr, refria:. Tbo.Mla -" -Y &«2.Yfl. Tor, thJt ttem under 1IO. try Bea.ut. horM full flf furn, ~ the p p•--~ Suite n . S.A. MAYTAG wa-.. er A .. _'f!r, ~ h t1rpn •ten!O combo, 4 chr 1:".:-::-:.-:; .. ;-:;;-:;:-::;;::;; enny u>U~· TYPIST au ..,,,.,,. Antique1, Helrloom .. r •~nc .1; *S.crot1ry lo $500 matched ,.,, aood ccod, Pro-"•· Storap unit•. Ap. """"'· All ad c 0 n d • ••••••••••••••••••• Utt t;yptna, No ah req'd. $150 fer both. 673-66l5. pllancet. 1tlllnl everythlq. "~~'~'"""'=~·~~~.,..~~ Sale1 dttpt. Gd. on phones I :J<.A~ q.i,.1 c1..,1r1s a For apl)t : call 673-0052. GAit.A.GE Sale Sat. It SUn. ~ travel ~nts. Equipment IOI HOUSE full ot turnltul'll 6. Bedrm • .et, Estey chord Htlf!n SehAtttr 'J Quality II.rid vatlety, orran, antiflw ch a Ir I 1 Penonnel .Aatnc-y M>31.•l rerri& .• 1llde p r o j • c t or , 4~ Campu.s Dl' .. N.8. Typi1t temporary. All aper. KOBENA 421 Super 8 movie typn.Titf!r, many hll!'ltold Suite B-4 ~7-2TU considered. Top fftllin&1 for eaJM1'L lrwtut cartrld141 *** Sofa It matctrln1 lov• 1tem1 &. applla.ntt1, some S.cretirlei i4i0 I u=p top &kil1t.. Let IQUy Girl loadlnl". Power telephoto seat, tJeWr uaed. Zoth $1!i0. Jikf'! new. 3007 Murray Ln., 'l'hlt job ii ~rtect for per9:1n at.art you w:lth )'O\U' bed toot = ;:te°" le~e ~ Private. 968-1910. C.M. -~ ... _, -~ •• Llin ...__ torward on the 'MJT'k anisn-RidJNING l 0 v e: I f! • t UNIVEftSITY Pk. Setta llOfa ...... 11JM1 ~.,. •,;nor _.._, ......... MJ...1734 evn • WHlrf!ndl. tni. IOmf! clc. exper. me:nt o1 yOUr u ..... ce. ~...... wlvibrator 4 heat&r, PXJ. bed, Jam.pa, furn, bowUnc PRIORITY work immediately. 'urnlture 110 644-1963. balls• bags, lardl!n equip, PIRSONNEL Apply In PorlOn LIDO·"='"""'lll""°•---;WIU=·1a=-louv<i<d==· lots ol mtac. Mootly lil<a AOINCY 2061.18u1lne11 Ctr Dr.. REDECORATION aa te . bedroom maser A hll:h· new. MU1t 1111. Sat I: &in, 230 E. lTth. CM M~77"::iO Irvine Eve:rythlna: must ro. l.liw boy. Call 675-6500. i~1&18 ~ TNe Ln. Between 9 am·ll noon pri~. S' sofa, II' area ruf, FOR ale 9 drtww hr =~~cu ~t yeus: !51£. (60+) lite clerical. Drexel coffff tahl•, pie· dtt19tt". new darlr ftni9h ll Solas 125 ea, 1 lcnrese•t, l J..r .,, tutti, etc. 811-1131. w/bewled tnlmJr, t?l-771.1. $50, mahor&JtY :foldout dbtlnJ' job. W• ruarantee a job or Law ofc. 4 htl per My. T' sot~ ,_ .,,_..._ ccnd t.hle, S15, Grund•-hl·"' -!ae ~ ~ ~""" • v • '-· M·~·-ch"t ol ~ ~ ··~ no · lMM airpcrt ca :n t e r • Floral prlnt-Bh.H'!e, greens, ~ _... 1-.;"''!::"' •"-che1t of drawert, SJ!i, SUn-PRIORITY 833-9031. 4 dra---. ~ w.won, -· doy, 1-5. 415 Onck. tbe PIRSONNIL TYPIST, fut accurate 1BM =·~ w:;: '.:; ~~~ i..:';;''-':1443=:-· --~~,..,.,,. Bluffs. fl«)..(lfl9 AGENCY Exec. 1'ull or p/t:ime. Rd, Apt s, N'pt Bch. DINING room ti.bl•. 8 paa. Bl!DROOM furniture, pm. 230 E. 17th, CM 645.-'mO IMM area. ~2MO. 6f6..4l700 ded ehairl 6 buffet. Excel TV'i, Apt. tiiit etmoe, old *S.Cret1ry $525 \VAITRESSES. expu. day or OIARCXJAL hnlwn naurh cond. tuS. SU·U. table. dllhe1 boob, mt1e. Tlllchnical sales dept. Gd. eve. ahiIL NA bUJilMIA SpaniAh g• much & love HtT1'CH $SO, am. Otfice desk 451 ~. CM. typiJla, lite ah. opening tht1 mo.. Hiclcory .eat. Colt $500. l250. Se.lit $35 E'M! I! MUST SELL. GA1tAGE Salt. JM: Jcann St. Helf!n Schafter Pit Barb-Q. Apply in penon a. white Brocade 10' aec. Ci fl15-3799 o.ta. Mesa. Bet w f f! n Penonnel A.pncy at Jumbo Jimbo, 1111 N. S18S. 5'5-1992. Fairview a Harbor, 1 blJc 4l62 Campus Dr., N.B. Cout Hwy, Lquna Bch. MOVING SALE: 5• TV Gari .. Sate 112 north at Willlfln. Suite 8..( 537-m.tt-----~---W1ltr11,.,..Exper, Mot'Of'Qla cort11:1l1, ten than SAT, A-Sun., 1:30 a.m. -fl SECRETARY • Girl Friday Apply In J>ll'llln, Kaplan's yr. old. wu SlJOO. now $895, ~ rop round tlblf! w/ p.m., tt.ble .l chdn, aid fOr 1111all electronics co. l Restaurant &: DelJ, So. est New 10 IJ'(!. blk• us, 4 chairs $6$: Oak table w/ TV's, f!nd t11.blu, mllC., 1911 sir1 o!c. Should have .rd P!ua, C.M. (LowfJr lf!Vel '93·175.~. poreelein top: Old trunk I; Llberty H.B., MM305 skUll .\ hke varied dudes. next to Msy Co. l DINING room •t eide me.ny other mitllC items. 2178 G AR A G E sai .. Intlrrflttina M&--7T76. Equal opportunity WAITRESS & COOK board, table w/lMf (I~' Oub Mea Pl, C.M. auartment tar Alt Tri thru employer. EXP IN MEXICAN :roOn. open lenath), !S chain A O'KEEn •Merritt dahlweb Mon, llK51 Samo&.Dr. RB. S EC R ET A 1t Y • boa t * 6G-U7f * Ho!ts cha tr. p)O. 5'8-M04 Ht1ndil. 90 Trill bike-, Whet.I Jewelry Ill bmkerqe. Som• weekend1,,,:----,--.,.,,,,,.,-alter T pm. chair. '67 Jl. an ch• r o ntc. A.pt, ftlr f I & ur e a· Wl: ll?'e now h 1 rt n I ==----,=---1 FaJrla:M 500. ~ **DIAMOND tfl·l It are, 646-0551. waltreaees ~ '1 to 26. BOYS rm corner aroup. ---------1 Apply bl.fOl'a noon. The W /w1ar ~r blk A: wht GAR.A.GE Sale. Lott cf stuff whit@, f I a w I e I •. 10 SER.VICE Station man Beach Hoo• Reit .. Lqun.a H 0 u n d • t 0 0 th C!Mll'S. • EvfrYthins roe• • furn. ca rat.-otter. EMERALD w/u:per, for ew. lhl.ft. Ace Bftch ... M-1.113. ~m. M t I c I t. m I • ' 18 '2 rln,, 6 caratl ..., I fl no tactior. Good pay A1---------MATCHING met Far Ea.mm,.,,-==""'=-' -:oH=.B::-'-,== itlamond1, value SUM, 1tll comm. 4PJ>ly Chevrcn ita· Don't aiv. U.P th9 lhip! Walrmt detk A Cftdenu . .ANTIQUES, tum. clothln&, $300. GOLD PIECES fmm tion, .,.. !o. Cout Hwy.. w-•-,t ro•·-· ~-~ • 2 _,..... mi«. 30l9 Madeira.. c .M. a.ll °"" the world', 3.W. Lq. Bcb. "List" 1t In clusJhd. Ship La:.-:::. • ..,,.--1,,.,.~, • ••= <Me111 Verd•) s.t 1: Sun. lower than wt.oletalf!. ~x. ClWlu•, ~ .l'I • CUJSIVE ~·-·•-jewtl"", SER.VICE fftab. Full 1 r to Shon Results! su.6678. lo.f! ........... .., A CC!fl."4t•IT'"°"""'°' NWINO GUtOl·flOft·nt1 CW. ON THE GO. l'•r an ad In Woman'• Werld Call Mory hth '42"'671, oxt a30 I Brulb cuetomera. X I n ' t It'1 • breN. • • MD )'tlUl' --·-----=-t r a d t t t fl fl • 11 y ....,.inp. i!C:oo.8. can 642-S678. ll•m• "'tli ..... "" Dolly For tltlt Item under $511, "" HANOCJUFTED In lttly. Goodbye to bil pattern olteratlon• ! Hallo to PUot O.Wtiod. -· tbe f'ulU' Plnchel'. u .. 1c1a11n1. 1111-'fW. better fitting 1armenta with le" work. That's SkilJed MACHINIST PROTOTYPE Se able to do cwn •hip. SllOrt tenn: lrvlne 540-4450 N1NE1t A T!Z AT n:MP0 TIMl'O T1mP1r•ry Help sous Cbd, or 2nd cook. w/hl!ll « dub -Ctll IOr -Bl( Coll><>• OmO: tryt!ul>,- STOltl MANAOiR !Acal llDllI 1111 ..... ,. -int an u:pu. 1tont dmic to -for tho Polllloa"'...,. ....... Our -...... chandiae bi exdtl.nJ line Of stn.. -w-.. d....-•llv• lttmt. Tllll Polltloo offers a S.'iOO atartb\J salary + pod bellllllJ 6 worldna con<k. Send· hanctwTittu letter oMtrlns )'OU!' wcrk exper. to Clual.tltd ad no. 520, <lo Dalb' P!Jot, P.O. ._ llllO. CoolJ II-Calli. 92626. Equal o..,.,. Emplaytt Machinery 11i the net result of the Spadea Back to Back -~-..;..---'7.:'.~ I Printed Pattern which give• you tour 1izeo on RADIAL . .,,. .. w, 10", one ah .. I of quality paper. Now you m1y S.an SUS. combine the top of one 111d the bottom o! • ll!MllOll • another 1izlt from· the 1ame paltern. Sharply Ml1All•-•' Ill defined oeunlng is shown here in thJJ P1trlok .....,,.,,,~=~~~~ dt B1rontun·d11lgn. Side front 1lom1 hove sn:uo 111' 0. r •• rd poct1t1 onuned In -• zipper IJ conceal Id m<>d<l. tun tdn .-. llr In the left..tfde bock seem. The coll1r i1 lh•I· ru1penskln • p • • k • r • , low and 1llnd .. up, and button• wlth loop1 deo- Ald/J'M ,..,.. radio. Tape orai. tho front, Jdeal Ill 1ynth1Uc1, Ulht- dt<!k plug ltl t•w, Brand wel&bl wool, tweed, sued• cloth, g1bardlne, new. Guar. Wu le' t row 11lk, Unoll cbtton. A-'12M2 IJ prilllod in ""'"'"""'· Drll· 1219.95. ready·~woar Mi111s SI••• f.14. Size 12 r .. Now $111 Tm11t1, Collection gulru J 1J1 yJfds of M" fabric. To order A· do.,,,.n•' -· 7211112; 1tve name, addre" and tlp. Send ti.DO. * AUCTION * Adtlrff• SP~A, Box N, llep't, CX·IS, MU-n. ~ Ford, N.J, 08868. SPECIAL: Tile '1.llO Pinta "' At>!>-Book with .:;o plllla l!ld tops otyl1~ and iJ>: Auctltinl l°lldl>'. '''° ,...,, 11nlctlons by Dalt cavana1h on bow to all4r Windy'• Auction hl'Z! panta to •••ura be\l•r !!tuns results for 25c -lf....n. Cll -plu~~·ot:1r•0 WAm ""' "Llll•TH llllilod TonY• llldr Mort t U H >• !IV. BELL • J((oiweU auto ttdax II JJ N II 11V. ctnMJll, Auto or manual. ' 1J Jf If JI llV. -le-t )'l'I tild. •. t< ". ~ .,..., " Burl'Olllhs ele.clrontc .,....,...,,._,. • Cllcul•tor. C~llO •/tl'lwl ................... . cue, I yrs old, $3!0. CID "!'. -'pm. ~'"" I•••• ) • ' I t • 11 Jl?Ts . 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I _-.... :i .... •_, -...... ·]~ '~·_ .... ..,_ .. _!~ : . ' -----·-. '72 21Z B.J. Sportscar Ctr. 2833 Harbor, Cosla l\fesa 2 Dr cpe, 4 1pd dlr Talcti--~-540-44--9-1 __ _ older car « wW tinanol --(lALSlll'IO) c.u -alt 10 ... 49Hm. b -.,.,. A ........ Joo1 DATSUN '40-Z, •n. 11 moo call u, tw free ttUm•tea. old. I..oadtd. lmmllC oond. GROTH CHnmftl rT M"'t "ll thls wlmd. BeJt tlAULll ott.r takn tt. ~mTS w. oeld )'our lmpart cu. Buyer oa duty I to I dally. B. J. Sportscar Center WEburall-Glc:leUI u..i ·-..,., pold tor or aot. ri--In tor -~ NEWPORT IMPORTS ·n ~O DATSUN 4 dr. 11,~ or but ofler. .. -FOR Sale, 1961 Dai.tin. Good -·1'71. Coll 113l-917tl 1967 DATSUN, very iood rond. $650 Call &lier $ pm wkdayii, 8'JM8S1 '67 OallWI ataUoo .,,..aon. tnnlpottatlon + • ......i. racUo/heatt1'. l500 or' olltr, ,,,..,,,_ __ ~....,.-~ 548-MOI alter T pm. 'le Mtrct<lq :m · Gu. ll:l• 'M l24 Spl4or .$llN ctpllonAUy clean. Auto If'• oranae wtth black Inter-tnN. 4 di'. JWO. MS-2'11 -tor, • Spd, Extn tlbup ..... See and Drive CWX1"711}. 1'182 180 Dlael. Xlnt cond. BILL JONU' Ntw tint A -· .. -· mo. 14T·UT11. B.J. Sportsc1r Ctr. li66 MiliCilir.s BENZ uo. :ma Harbor, Calta U111 l'OOd mtehank:aJ condtOon. ~ ITOO.- '•f filir 124 MG ., Dr. llpcill ~·. """dlr.1----..,.-- 1111w.Oolol1to7., T ... "'"all down or plckupt '69 MG C $14ff N--Can l lljAnce (ZW'N370) ..U ... ,.. .,..gm att 10 am -0...np wltll black lnL Wft =-~--~·-~ wheels. A 1 owner btautJ, &TOPI Doa't )Wiii iL""" car .ll'IO FIAT UI s . yd tr. AM/FM. St< ' drl .. , .. .,. tllat """' Loi t10 "'°' ,_ AM/l'M Slwp etr, Mlllt AL Tl. fntlbl•. 11J to I I, I 0 O. IOll-leavtnr couotry, Belt BILL JONES Ml..eo11. aft•. MT""22L " fOii DOLLAll l'OI\ J1Jll1C 'If mT Ndu. Good oond. B.J. Sportscor Ctr, Oil WllJ:CXl!D CAlll. -1131 Harbor, Cotta -n., er nltt, m-mo can 9113-1923 54()..4tfl I • ! -r I ' : ' • • ' . • ' ,. ' • ' • ' ' ' ' • • ' • • • . .. !' " r I • .. DAJlY PllOT !lt9t, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 1-....;.-"-~--M GB OPEL '79 MGB CT, wldl•, xlnt cond.. w1re ""ills, AM/FM, O'drlw, 673-7000 e $2100. OPEL *' '$7 COUPE '* Power pack, RAH, Stk'k. Original OWTltt l850. 56-3103 'TI OPEL 1ta w&n. 1900 auto, 14m miles, orig, owrwr, ex· eel. rond. $1,900, 963-&Sn. PORSCHE '65 PorYhe S C, lma.c cone!. Bra, AM/FM. $3000 Beat offer. 552-7578 Must see to Ponche ·10 911 E T.,.. --;:,77'.1i"';y0.0:.,:0:;:,:--ll-------8W1\ID<IY. Spoiumal\j: .... 711 '69 vw ...,.. Aulo ...... FM, atru. Immac. IQJO, C-N-bodlr -. Sae. at ~ Spd, dlr J.Wnl. a1ra Pri p!J/, 714/615-l91D. Automatic trana, oo!.r 1~000 $925. ~ m.«141: ..... mllea 683DJA ll:.65. -~673-~7128-·~----SUIARl.I $l 595 '67 vw. 11una .,..L Rec<m BUICK 1981 BUICK oonvt .. orliiDOl · '72 OPEL GT Coupe. Orange, PORSCHli •PP"',-·-----1962 Porsche lflOOcc Super Coupe. Elect IUlll'OOf. Good cond. $1895. 138-4963 valve~. Good brate1 , =~-'------* SUBARU * tire• " • ., • .....,. ....... '62 ,VW Camper, brand new owner. ~nt qind., ne ANDERSON " IMPORTS ·· $850. M6-'l528. ' ' • l8IO .... oil 111 ... " oil QUICK CAS·H ........ """-. C speed, radio, heattt, ex· --------cellent. llJOFVJ) $2699 '61 Road!lter Convertible. 1968 Porsche. Air, tape, A.I Low u S~ '67 vw buz. 41,000·mL New tiftl. Gd c:ond. 1133-WI 640-0179 ader. ~or bat otter. ~- Aft 8.,636--t992. ' BUICK '67 Rlvlera. Full VOLVO . THROUGH A -~'.~ ~":ty."s5z_;;1;.. ""+ DA I ( y' Pl LOT 1 "·:""'::-""'.~~=.. _"= ...... -=-.=No;::""-' WANT AD Wamer, H.B. ' L1ke to Trade? Our 'nwk!r'a 642 5678 Puadlae cdumn ii for JOU! ~ 5 """· 5 .ia,.. fir 5 bucq. DAVE ROSS PDNTIAC, Imm.11.c. Mutt aell by Sun· 17SOec. Stt to appreciate. FRITZ WARREN S :uso Hao'bor m vd., eui. day. 111'.0. 613--0885. 13700/oUer. 645-19U. Sport Car Center Me11a, 546-8017. Price et· ~-------'65 fecU"-e thru g/l!m. e 914-6 Alloy1, Kon! 1hock.ii. '69 9UT, IG mi, many xtraa, e ORANGE COUNTY'S -=======~•* VW BUG-New palnt, like new, ""' !Dr Phil, ..... •lee'""· ch.-. xlnt, LARGEST '70 MARK II --c:ood. 1;85. '67 voi.vo &9 OPR KADETTE LS -~.,,._7718_·---~ l<8'0. 64>-5961 110 r:. lat st., 5·-'· sn.-Station Wagon 1-64&,'-'-'1!55=-----Auto. trans, ..,..,, radio, '60 1'>roche 9U. 5 •pd. R•blt '65 l'1>rlche SC. "-built TOYOTA * '70 VW Sedan * mldnll:ht bl.,. with mat<h· 4"1peed', ndio, beata. (ZXZ· eng., 1:ran1. etc. Nu paint engine. Oean. (2131553-UlD ~~~~ ~·. ~~r: SUPERB <X>NDmON in& interior, low m 11 e .1 'te&). S975 dlr. 836-MJS. $'1700/Gl!er ~ or 671-1594.. WHA black interior (&13EG8). ** 493-aOl ** (U'I1..783). MotorHomo1 MotorH..,,.1 1Moto1rHomea ~ J KIND $1766 ''.!i':.i.'i2:~~mileLEx· $1466 , . '..:J'..J/2'122 S•l•/R•nl MO S•l•/R ... 1 940 s. •/Rent -s.. II. ,..·u buy II 64Ml39 s.. II. )'OIJ'D bey It ~~,7~2~C~O~N~~N~~~~;;;;;;;;;;~=;;; '1 OF BUYER DEAN LEWIS ** '69 vw BUG, ........ .. DEAN ·LEWIS TINE TAL 25' Motor Home TOYOTA '""· Xlnt ..... Ill/XI. Call TOYOTA I 1966 Harbor Blvd. 837-3910. . 1966 Harbor .Blvd. I Costa Mes.a. 646-9303 * '66 VW CAMPER: Relilt Costa Mesa 646-SJXi ARE YOU? '70 Toy-a-.... New patnL $995 or h<•t 1369 VOLVO Statl'"1 w...,. THE lllTDR HOME WITH ALL THE EXTRAS STANDARD.~ •• ..... -411 c. .... -1:111 "·'·'· ....... --.. -...... -..... ._.~,....,......_,, · ,.._flt......,WMel.Pewr,.....,1c .. Pt ............. , 4.1 C.. ft, Deep,__ Q1r...r P..tRed W._ S.,... AM/JM .. ....,._ .... I S...., ....... lltilt Cl), W• ..,_ ... ll.ste t•I, 4,Nt W.-t 81w.,_, 14,111 l .T.U. Ah' C11 ... 1•1, w•,. W• c.,.t, ,...... Air h,..._ 16 ....._ ef W...,, 6 ... ,._ Het w ..... 71 ...... ....._ N..Cen.._ w .... T ..... 2Va• Aw IDyitcftiml, ... H .... Illa e I St9p utllfa, a.tt. H_,.., ............. ,,.,,, .. ,. .... -.... ,.., w ..... LJtllt, 26" .... c.w .. CM ........ IHI, SI .. I ,..., II W ..... n.t.I ..... Olitlltle Allllt .... ,_. ' hfonN ....... fl ..... .,...,,,, ............... a.a~ Spice ...... ..... .... hcb. W-lec....y S,..... 0...... ...... (U .... D,..... 40d41IZ"J, 1,._ ..... 0...1'4 ...... SMM,ret_.,_.....,., , RETAIL LIST PRICE SALE PRICED $14,999 #Ml53 $12,999 When you tfllnk of • motor home, cenald•r the 25' CONTINENTAL . for '72 •nd remember thi1 11 the only motor home th•t offers ALL THE EXTRAS AS ·STANDARO EQUIPMENT. ~ Discount (up lo $600) Tracl~ln "Down Peyment Month\y Paymenll '72 COROLLA STATION WAGON Auto. tranr., &lr conditioning, AM radio, 1600 engine, demo. 1'E2805Cl6fi00. $2394 FULL PRICE •Available no down paymmt OD approved credit. DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA '.I 966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 646-9303 DANMA R •n TOYOTA Corolla 13,000 miles, aato. $UiOO. Call after MOtOR HOMES .:m= D~ AM·FM SALES -SERVICE -RENTALS =: ~;,"'~·~ trans, 13801 HARBOR, GARDEN GROVE , '69 To,,,ta Mark n, Blue, v1u offer. 645--0359 w/&jf. Xlnt cond. $2Ci0. Corola vw '68 AWFM. Good ""1<1. .:-=· =· ----- .. speed, radio, heater, Best ofter. Ori& owner. Autos. UMCI 990 chrome' wheel 1 , tow1_s:J&.~2337-. ===~- mileqe, "m.BQI. '70, 9 SEAT BVS. a~ Tntnaport•tlon Cars $1095 BR.AND NEW ENG. $1995. 842--im' ANDERSON , ·· IMPORTS ", '-.'.:! 12132 • • ·'67 IMPALA '68 vw. RJH. IWU'f, Orig owner. Good L Ce&n cond. Lo miJe, $8:;5. 646-'PQ bet 1-< w...,,. lladlo,' alito,, P.S. (UABS4J) , '69 Bug, AM·FM, Radial · $11199 tirn, auto atic'k. xint cohd. · . • '70 TOYCITA Mark n w/alr, O...p! 645-8923. · '66 IMPALA FM radio, auto, 1 owner, '64 Kantwm Ghia. Excel woman dri~. 8l)..4'192. cond RUDI like nelf. Radio, 4 Dr. A~to., radb. <TBX742) $485'orotter. 67""'8l!O. $999 TRIUMPH '67 vw SQuareback. Good , • · '69 Triumph GT4 $1711 OODC!itm* 2'°1;... * 68 BUICK u•~ .,.. Skyluk· Cpe. · Anto, radio, Blue with blue interior, extra · p s (199585) &harp! Like new condition. '63 vw. 9,000 mi on reblt · • #L21700 eng. New ttm &o brks. Gd .$999 Bl.LL . JONES ~nd~•M $550. Mt 5 p 'm ; • • ~ '69 V.W. BUG B.J. Sporlscor Ctr. MOVING abroad. •12 vw Radio. <YER953J 2833 Harbor; Costa Meaa Yellow. 1,50:) mt. Still under $999 54CM491 Warranty, Perl co n.d. e 1953 MAYFLOWER 675-7462 '65 RAMBLER Great beach car! Looks like '70 VW Bus. 7 pauenger. American 4 Door. Auto., mini· Rolls, . See to appre-l9 K ml. Oean! $2150. radio. (NME12o) elate! $600. 644-7713. • 6'0-1579' • · · $499 · '60 TR-3, Conv. Cherry ttd. '6.1 VW. SUnrool. Reblt • Put body .. Nu paint. All IUr/cond. Reblt ••ctne, '67 MUSTANG receipts, $295. 833-TI.22. $350. Call 553-9214: ~,.,o.~.,,.c..,.,;.;.....,c..=-l·=-..,.--~~~--I~· Auto., P.S., VOLKSWAGEN '79 ""'· muetwbit• int. <THF677l 30,000 mne.. Excel cond. $11'9 Orig owner. Offer. 642.-5557 e '65 Bug, tnmnx>f, new paint"' '67 v i&00 bu 3 '70 MAVERICK tires. Xlnt ""1<!. Orig. ownr, "';.,.,. •ng,beftt .u".':: ' pvt pty $650. 673--3563 ago. ....., or s ....,,.,..-. Cpe, Stick, radio. <236BNR.l Tom-eves, 548-1610. $1199 '60 VW vu, reblt 1300 q &: ....... VW B t ~-• 1 CONNELL Ci!EVRO' ~ new trans. Pvt pty. $500/of· -u.,. ug, au o •uu.. Ml:.o ... fa 83G-361S.. owner, good cood. $1150. 2828 Harbor Blvd., ' 557-1.f.C. Com. Mesa 546-Ull 1967 SHARP bug. Perfectl~~---~~= <Olld. '1.200 or best ol!er. Autoa, Imported . 970 Aulol, hnpot'lod 97Q 67S-1753. ~"!"'~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'l'l'~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!I!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Ortgowner.67'H689 Next to G. G. 0.taun 5314'00 I :ldr, hrdtop, • """' RIH. Motor Homo Motor Hom" Motor Hom.1 Motor Horn.a ~Mo"""'to-r~H~om-.-,--- 940 ·BICK· JO;; SCHOOL .· STUi)f"t SPECIALS! ,,,,.UC91CU~fU!fln.QlllCl9 . ,,, UCll HI K•-.cM f10t1Un "'UCIMIKOll~ TOllAlnAll '61 TOYOTA CORONA $899 ' Thl1:ro•i •••Y •11 t~• 911:. and th• pric• m•k•• it •••V to ~'com• .. uy," balg•, 1t. trans., radio. CVWM064) '67 RENAULT · $699 A bf'.a•k for you , . not your ~11r1el White 40,.4 Spd. IUXIG42) ••••• ~ .••.•••••• '61 VW PANEL $799. A cemper'1 "do-it-your"ielr' 1peciel--Oerk llue, 16VC6661 , ••••• , ••• , , , ••••••• '6$ VW 2 D . $849 Moffitt'• little ft.lper, , &.t Hie but! SIMirp RH. 4 Spd, fSRL6071 , .••••.•. , •• , ••• 70 TOYOTA COROLLA $999 For-hearts thet •r• yo11119 a11d 91y! Grean fa1t !:.eek cer.ipe. R,.clio, Heeter. f229AUHI . '68 RENAULT s999 Only'worli involved 11 te I., hare first! ltH, 4 Spd., Redio, fVHl1971 ••••••••• ,. ,., '67 ·TOYOTA CORONA $999 "!'ailing for' 111 better Ctr thin thil c111 ce1t . yo u mon•y. Auto; 6r.•n 40, IJ19CEMI •• '68 TOYOTA COl!!)NA $999 Fli~1 yo• I st cl•11 et low •c•nOfl'ly f1r•l 1 , , .l .. t•o Auto. Tr•n1.,• R1dlo, CWFZ-412) , , ' ' . , ' S.le/R-940 Sele/R-MO Sole/Rent ~ S•l•/Rent MO Sele/Rent ... -~-~ ...... --~...,.....,.-...... ~~~-~--~~-__, ! . ' FREE! Panasonic TV AND AM RADIO wit~ I Trwck Tapa Dack - . WITH THIS BRAND NEW 1973 . EXPLORER 20 MOTOR HOME FREE . 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' YOU CAN l.IASE THIS FOR *54i~.' .... .. ............... _ 1- • • • t f I , ) . ' 1 · · _.... _....... 1§11 -.... l§J I ----..... 1§1 f _.... I~ L -...... 1§11 ---· I~ ~--~~ It • "' "' & ..... ·~-)lit:! OU M A-., .,... ..... .,... . ---....... .,... "' Auloo, u.. ... MUST.AN• , CMIYIOLIT ClllYIOl.Ef COMAR F01D PONftAC ' ~ MICI C. '70 NOYA '70 caua•o· .. XRT .. :.....,_,a.... '66M11l•1$699 't · " ~ ... _.. u .ooo .u-. ~ ~ 71 co•-SQIRRE Cold .,,._,,.~ 1o1u1or. '67'· Hlll•D· . 1 .,. moics ....... • ~~: '.!::;~:!i'::.; 0oopo. w. •-tie.~ -.... ~ air un••• "'· ...... tie, Pl.""" air A11 .... t1o..,..,.,._~ t!-J'lll.....r.::, .... ' Hu VI OllllTL root. P.S., -mtla J:.. AMIJ1il -vtJzyj top'. SlatQi VI ---B""" °" lhll -· S.,. Y _;,, . -Ii:• .~~ .. ~ ' · Nlct c:.r, 1•ded. (llllS719) '""· sins · 1n-11::f· :=-.--$2.00!1. ...... ;:::; •.' -lili. JONES s991 • • -· DAV E A&Ml;llc na5 Bn.t ••m CX>NNELLau:\'ROLrl' -............ -· .J BILL··-l'ONTIAC. IU D _,._ ~., 1111 ' ---., DODGE _.. -wblto wall I • Sportsur Ctr. -• ; -.. ~ --1Je&1D PONTIAC:ftMC-PIAT Cool& lolea !!tS-U03 tlrff,='°, $S9 cllr. llm llarbor, Costa,.,.. PONTIAC.OMC:.'9•T ...... , .Pritt dldtllft thru t.aralt llleetiom fll. Clidll· 4U.. -v -0-. ' T 0 Do d I e )( o D a co Call sto-4491 "' taeo" Iii 0ronP '°"""11· '*"-· --.. m\~ s:-.·~ I.A.=·~ ~-.tr~.':". """"1>aJn, ---Et .. '1Q LTD I dr Wzyl 'llO@top, 'Tl llaeh I-Top oond. Gral>-~ s;;.•~ 8.A. =·I ' .!fll1:~ "......_ •·"· _,_.,._ ~• E 17.._ -~--_,._ -., tilt wb1. air, pl• Gt, ••"' air, Pwr ...... ~ ·-·--, • ......, . ~ ~ •l.CIOI · •·~~ ...., -· ,.. •'U'~• -,,,_ t I I b k ba' ,..ellow w/blk inl Air, SSS.1000 • ( llPJo•d.fllpnA:air.Lo • N.... Cett;·Mua l t l v er-blJt t tnterlor. P•-. _,.., .... --.rw..ut 1 ••r nc r a es , tape declc,autowlndowa l: "'70UPPOONTINTIAiACf"iiOiiDi1Jiii;':lJ -.,. l!romo In ootor, Cail-·~· ~11 '68 ri;M l'vtVall 11!12ELGI -Illa, DAVE ooM. AsldJw 11111. m-3445 .-ii.a1er. tilt .... ...., t.ua. $>995. m-1200 :.. ... ~-· Aull>. lllk tnt. $2750. day1 , ... C .wus _,J _.,, ROSS PoM'11AC, 2480 aft 5pm. wbl .:-5-~ust eell ttlil ..-----....;t- ..... tws, &G-ml. 2600 RAJtBOR L. l9'IO CADILLAC SEDAN DE Hunfl"I ...... Special Harbor Blvd., a.ta Mesa. '69 Dodie Monaco Z.S00 mJ. "'Jae ' ~ 1:~:~e:nm::~ ~;, ~-er ~:.rl'!!_ COSTA Mr.sA VILLE ALL extru. .. nn..--1 -.a.--·--UU,J,, NS-SJ].7. Price ettectlve Air, !WI/Stereo tape, Very '66 Ford Galaxie 500, v.g _., 54()..9100 QPen" '~ N.o. 546-alM ,. cN~:im;• .. 1 ~· ui....uo tbru 9/19111 dean. $19S0. Call eves &: >JC. PIS. Radio/beatft. I. auto. air, PIS. 6'73--5501. C262460lU300J.7) Low ll '70' Eldorado 1965 SEDAN de Vllla, aoo<I $2495 1970 Oiev. °""""" Esta,., -546-!1'!4 Naw ...._ Vory claan OLDSMOBILE ~~ ~VE H= "°Ni CADILLAC c · l\lll -luld.u top Gold eoa<l, Kallt olln-. I Pua. Ila. Wp. Pwr. '71 DClDC¢ Demon, :111,!0l m-am, C-Me,. >t6-801T -i.. '8 CADJLLAC Coupe leather inlilrfor'· .AMJnr * t9+-o5646 * StHriz11 A brUt1 AM-FM ~ cku. $1,'ffiO, JEEP OLDS F8S deluxe '66, air, .-.~ 1Aa4od.' F •I I --·-.i--CAD 'II DtWle, all --... ...... --tilt ----~ top, xlnt • 0" d . ,,·=-11-==~-~=·119~m.=·-il :'fN :;•;;.• ·1111 .. tolo • -.. low &d oolld. Pvt N • Call --l'ador7 Air, ~· •...tr. .. DODGE I VU, nbll q , 5'WOC1 '111 l'Offl"IAC GTO. V.f, lf ft .. ""; ~ =:;~~~:t::'cw.Dll1 "'":; ....... o ~~·~ :::::::=--651".;t :_"'~Xlnloolld.,1888-, *rom:;,~E.MU:i,~ ~~~~ eo ••. Good :r.:!.~"!: -,.._. '" 5 ..,.,llUU\ 645-0466 l9TO .._ ...... ,. OaMom 2 cir IN-lCl.7, * 642-248& * windows, radio, heater, . *" -. · -· FIRDllD UN tow m11 ... <224BKVl ' ~. T:Prlai '68Camaro,Exeeleond.32T '71 VEGA $1499 Jlestcare.Xlnlcood.Cnew COLN 1967 CUTLASS St atio n DAVE l!OSS PO~ I ""' cu in. ft1t ova11., map, PolY&1u belted t1tts. New '69 J'iftbUd 400 X1nt c:ondri Wagon, a ir. Xlnt mech. ,_ Harbor Blvd ~ ~ , . -~-~ !!00. .,,._1'82. Blua wttb blacl< hll!ri<r· Ex-brb. -5IMl35-Alr ••• .-•" + --CONTINENTAL '67 4 dr eond, mo. ,....,..., ., ""' ._ __ -tra )ow, mUes. A .,..i, • Aai. • .-. • ..~-" N-. 546-8017 Price 18'\I! ·"' ~. l.<iadtl CHIYiOLEr iadlo, IJka new (113CPE). lm . ~ ~~· ~ $2215. P\'t p<y, 962-411A5.. :;;.""·.,!!'.\1.,P"";;,u" la= '67 OLDS. beau< oond., all HetM ti... l/D/12. ;• "'1th-... J l llLL JONES :""' ..;,.-.!::' ;i.".'"'.; PORD ~au top, blao~0 leall,.,, ~k~'° Dodp, C dr, air, 'et PONTIAC Olud '~i!~~·•. ii..:&ii&( .,.,_ . U:.~~:~ lJ SportscarCenter olderear.1n-.642-851• '65FALCONu.-.oo.ooolJli ~~':'!·.7•a';f~i.'i': PINTO ::;_~Lil<:':: Go!'! wllb' :'• "~ pGoalhla Gtra In-l!w1o l'<l .. t. 1700 • '62 CbeyY ~ Sta. Wag. P/1, MR, ,,.,, tlret. n<t'92-250f ITPY~). Rau. i • . . , •• dWd acqt ~· Black ~1345 after lpm. Im Harbor, Costa Mea ~tt ~~~~ 'brb. Perll!d: car !or wife, S«n .65 Continental 4 d •n PINTO. Auto., pey/go\d, IS<M~C~91~11~==~~~1 • l ' all :.W/l'.,r.tait In..,, .U new ltT1 OIEVY Mante Carlo -5tG-449'1 lHl ' ...... •-.r• ...,....,,.. 891-Tilt. r ' big ef1i., ncUo/btr. Xlnt '6T Pontiac CatallM. &Jr, ,..., ... · · , • i 'ro , -Car,~ 11\ illlnt eon<!. xlnt ooad, aulo, PIS. P/B: ' '70 CHEVROLET CHRYSLER 1964 Ford Country Squ!N :'l™ix:!r' ~';;.EIU,:,'; eon<!. New tlret • .,._267~ ulD -ooe .,.,,.,., ..,..., Jixloio·,+ lMol:-.idnt --Gftr~lll(I0645-3500 !!AH, air, Records avail. !!,"~~·radio/heater. l600 557-788Sda>I; 49'-<360alt6 PLYMOUTH ,.... q.m I black -·1'1!f.J'~.SU1'. NEW .ear Must $32415.ICHllll 4Doorsedan.Vl,auto .. P.s .• 196"1 Cbryalar Newport. Air~ _,___ . ~ ,.. / ;_. . ~-,.~,...,.--~.a-. Ville radio, vinyl roof. alrw, --~. _ ,•--.. * "10 Cbntinental. Low mi. w.iiL'.!&EeBonnevllle--11 1 :z:::Ere ---,_ 1985 Qlevy U96ACS) ' rnuu ., •• ~ "'.......... '63 FORD VAN. New tifta, ahocb. Air, '64 Barlcuda. m c.L ' on rvuua ~ '119 ~,dii VWO. all CX· , ~ ...._ Mm l!w1o --$23" bnliu. N.., tranl. O.an. New q,. lnbo. bat!-black. Xlnl eond. $4000. Cragen Traction Bara. 4 meellanleal cood. $10 «1 ~~ oall. mallt oller. · ollpr. Dot, -; -· '$(15. IXlNJq:U. CHE;Vl!OLET Ortslm1 ....,., $!.~ Coll · tram $900. 543-alO ~ opeed, $3!!0. Finn. 543-l691. NT-CU. :; ~, -· " lllMI08: ' 5IMIST 0\: MS-621.T -Harbor mvd., ~ l, -; . ._ 'Tl FOl!D yan equlppod, -'68 Llnooln 2 dr, medium PON11AC RAMIUR :. ~ 1,,,....1..i , 9fii Au1oo,· littp1rto9 . ifi A-l-rto9 970 Coota lolea IMS-ml to .,_,., dralted. must bllw/blk top. ~ Galulo, ~ '69 CHMOLET '.1!64 Cbryalar Naw Ycd<or ..n. .._Ron N.11. llCS-3178 '67 P<>ntlae 2 dr Catalina. Gd '9' Ambamdor 4 dr, p/' •• • _ ... -: ~o· w 1 Sii THI · 1 · GlEAT ·IUY , '66 fOID:·LTJ • . .,, TOYOTA f Or. H.T., ear: ,•ut• .. P:s;. · 11H, I •••' .. tc• tr1111,.rt•ff•L • oelo, ...,.,.._ lal1)!71 UH, IVHNltll . $695 $ff5 'U PLTMOllfi4 PUlT '71 YW IUS 4 o,1 S.«1111, •It, P.s .. llH. i••d i "" ' , ...... ,.,, 1-;f .11... like lttw. "'• 'tl~A6611 17711UICI ~ $695 r . $2'195 ., ..... , '70 Z40Z J '70 UN4ULT RIO '1,.M, AM/F~1•.•tJ· l.aJ ~rp( . , '4 D~1 4 ,_,_,,_,~,, h••t•r. L.w •ll•a. I# NI ~ . • , . . , .;.~ fHlllOI . w._ 1airoolld.,1 owner. ·--utlli~ --· PS _,. ,. uto ' Door ....,,_ v -•. Good .., pu111nc traller. $isio 7o11tt. caii' 5!M:t6i' MERCURY oon<1. $175. IWI. /PB. .,., '"" • ' rum aulomatie, radio P.S., alr. Good au-. $450. Coll ' -· ~ ~ Extra mee. 1115Dn:1 ICtf-IBll P '119 LTD · C..amllthr top, 1989 MA.l!QUIS B""'lh&m 4-l9ll5 GTO Tri-po-, 4 opd, J•lllD $1599 '69 NEWPORT air. _. oolld. nm "'· all extru w1m. oaar. et,DOO mi. MIO- CONNELL CllEV!!OLET · l7M799 Orte owoer. -..0. ICT-'1111 -11u1>o< Blvd. helor)I air " -. $111115. •a FOid Gal !!00. !!0,000 mt .$li99. llll--Oll5 • • • 'ii HNI :riidllill Costa. Meg . sls-1203 (OIWm), dlr, Cl1l 83M5.15. 12'15. '6' Oldt. Starftre, all 'liG PK Lant 4 dr, lb ~. NtEDs Ql(;;1'jl.'-' '70 No 2 D HT COMET ''"" air, ~ -air. 1 ownr, .... ,.. n1e, * 640-ll33 * ;!:t r • · . '70 LTD Ooonlry Sqlllra $8)0, • BO, --• '86 PONTIAC TEMPEST · · ~~ ·=~ 1:.t_C0=~~· eyl =~kiwmlloaP. M"'1'ANIJ ~'~:'~APE! ~GG~=- =-~ = ... , ·a 1'>loon -~ RUii :ti"aiilirr..NG"llachi~i-TERRIFIC 1971 Safari ~-Call -... •• • CONTINI NT AL ...u. $2110. ... b;.t Glltr. l4l ... ,.,_, Xlat -, _., take over pymb. • · 144-111.4. ~ W ,,,,.._ 61Mlll!. • ,AJC. 1111 rack, 586-00I. 69 CHEVY H 'Tl Unooln Coe!. ' dr., flllly -UMd ' 990 Autos UHd 990 Autot U..., '90 -=""~. -=~--...:. O>upo, f qi!, P,Sl, radio, eQUlPped. -Coll"Dta • ' ' ' rtlck. (WYGfll) • mat!IO. . $119' ·. 1 '•"'u""o..,,....,tlneotOI,_,., ,...,., ""D<'"-.""xw,,..., CONNBLL aDl!VROLJ:T --$1!!(), . ---.. • Coll l4f.lll4T * • eoota -"-. !!tS-llOI CORY' a•• 1971 dil!lVY 1-la ' dr. . ..... ., . 11 :~ ;, ,_ . ~" .• , 1·~· 1~;--1~iltfli. ililiifi;;f'._,'j;7°., ' • ,ifj-YW 1115 .. ·""'' 5 .. ,,11.MO ,. ,,, ..... ~ n.eo.~ .11,;. in ... ~ ••• lfll· ' , l';I:. ¥loy1 T•lL I II • ' " Allll '@1' 5 .. _, . $1195 ·'!f, DATS!IN uio 1 • '" vw 1U• -C.•~ 4 1,.ff."A rtaf • ._.., ••¥•r. lfftlLAI , StlcL lt••I fl•• ""41tl ... "(4t41LPJ _ -'-~t..Utl_ -$991 h.t., MR, P/8, ·p/B, alr, ft'e_CX>_R_V_AII! _____ . __ _ :: ~~. ~ ~ frlt.4 TLllaol" vat. ~ °'"*'• Kiesutlf MO-lloa. .. • -• : ~Good tram. ~' 72 KIN&SWOOD COlVll i1 II pus. wqon. .pto., ridio, ------..._..., P.S., P.B., alt, (llltN), * 'II ~ ID .Pldlei ..,, OJUGINAL CONDmONI CONNELL CHEVMLET CID ao.m& 21128 Harbor Blvd., COU""-,.,.. ~ Costa Mesa 5t8-12JS W'RA --------' 66 Nova-Auto, lo mlleqe, "S'f CX>UGAJ\ x;Rl' Xlnt oond. m\111 1a11. llE1\' Tll!ES. BJIX&· ~otter. Ml-«n3. $1115. ~ '61 m Oimlno-111m1 aood-'II Coupr v-a auto tram I ~I • enc. lliH. Auto. Pwr/S. AIC. $1C75. . ----1 · -· , }n1poriM '1711A-, 1-rtlMI 970 A-, I ifi Au1e1, l ... t.tlod f7I . , . IN .fflll;F! ' . . If yo~'r• tired of paying" expen- , , 1ive , fllel, .1ervice end repair bills on v4ur -present car, we , ·c•n 1how you ~ow to '!Ut tho•• ", ,.; ~•xpe,h,e• I" helfl T ".ke a te1t \ . rive In one of'these little beeu· ·Hes today et· Harbour VW. ' '69 D,lTSUN ·510 SEDAN •••••••... $895 I • -· 'r"' •'"'1< .,, '66 ..... """" . '64 YW DILUXI IUS ........... ; .. Sffi I !QYlj •I • =.~';--. ~-+'"T""'::I.,...,..,,.....~ ·-~ · · · · · · · • · , · • · • .. . • . . . St4tS ... DIYt ... \ ' .... , ' .... $2795 ·-~- '67 YW SQUAlllACK •.•..... : .... $995 . ,._ ~ 'tint....,.• ...... rYDX ., • '68 .iV/ FASTBACK .............. $1195 lrlfllt Tallow, '"-Wiii. W/l/W Tires. (YEV 1111 '71 YW 5"'° IUG ............. S17ti hwtf'' Pullty, ..... ........., AM/.,M T1;l ¥ 1J11 DKfl) - '70 VW IUS .... : ... •'. . . • • • . . . . $2395 - o.1Ull• .... I ....... lliloln',....I (f4 CAI) '69 YW ~!'U~CK ... .-....•... $1795 Ml;tlmtttc. Air, Low U. Ml-. ClOY M) '69 YW ~WXE IUS-.-.. -. -.. -. -.. -.. -. -. $2-29-5 ... Air c-11.,,,.,_1',. """' -&.llW Ml .... pill .... Only -l k. OCYC tMt '69 TOYOTA CORO~ . . . . . . . . . • $399 .. ltMi., WttW, MtMr1i11 ,..,.,~~ ...... "*""'(Ya tbl '71 VEGA ·wAiiit ._.': .......... $1995 .... WMelt. a.in.......,., t• OCIYJ '6"6 VW IUCi . !'. .... ~ ~.. .. .. .. .. . $895 :.-... ~ ~ ~·:,.... •: ..... c., ... ~. ~ ' \ 11IE ALL NEW 1913 ·CADITJ:Ac - • For lnimediate Delivery LEASE '72 CADILLAC •• 16333 SEDAN DE VILLI, FACTORY Alli CONDI- TIONING, vinyl top,, ~ elotjl • leather interior. M power, tWU11ht lfn· tinel, door loekl, ·-le trunk Incl<. ,\)/,/ FM 1tereo multiDlei. Mott llll d1X xlru & locally driven. One of our weekend 1pe- elall. (~91EAD) '71 CADILLAC •• $5555 Sedan Ile \1llle. Ylayl """ --...... 5or, tilt wbetJ. AM.-nl 1te~ pcnwr door locka. tw11J&ht unUnel. 1or1eoua car. (71&- CQII '68 CADILLAC ••• $2333 Sedan De vme-. V1n;y1 top, leather lnterlor, tun power, factor)' air, tllt wheel, AM·FM 1ter@O, crube control, power door locka, twllla:ht sentinel. (946.AJ'V) · • '68 CADUJ.AC •• $2555 Coupe DeVllle. · Vinyl top, cloth_ 6 leatbw Inter., full bower. ractor; air, Ul~ttM wheel, AM·l'k radJo, po'M!r doosP Jocks, etc. (516EBR) '70 EL DORADO • 85111 Vinyl top, flrmilt paint, leather Inter,, full power, factory &lr, tilt wheel, AM-FM 1t.ereo, power door h>cks, twlll&ht 1tntlnt1., low mileage. (\BST ) • r 'BUY! '69 EL DORADO • $3666 Vinyl top, leather interior. J'uD ~r. fac- tory air, tllt-tele wheel, AM·FM 1Wreo. power door lockl, cru1H coatroJ, twlll.1ht 1entlne1. (YPB772) ·, '6?,i RIVIERA •••• $2666 vtb1~ top, vinyl 1trato bench 1eata, fUll pmwr, factory atr, tut wheel, ndto, heat. er, new white will tires. (~G631) '70 CADILLAC ••• $4333 Coupe De Vllle. Vinyl top, full power, f11.c-- toey air eohdl~, Ult whffl, AM·nl stereo radio. (939AVA) '69 CADILLAC •• $3666 Ooupe DeVIDe. Vinyl top, leather inter., Fu11 power, factory air, power door locks, AM-FM, wsw, etc. Very Jow mlln . (ZSP587) '70 CADILLAC •• $4333 run power, factory air, vinyl top, doth • leathtt lnter:lor, tilt-tele wheel, ..uf.n1 atereo, power door loclul, low mlleait. U• ceptionally clean. (185toJ) ' Hours: 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM Mon. thru Fri. 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SaL and Sun • " • 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa • .. 540.9100 • ' I ....... ' . '11..od~ wifh.wj11d1hi1hl wosh1r1, high 1>1ck ,·lllckft ...... hlottr, Yiftrl hloif liMf. OlllSidt tfl'im:w, 'flflilt'#llllliirH. CLL.21'213211&.:ll •. '70PLY·M. RIRYlll ~-t, aUtt . trtt11., alr-conditioftint, ''69 ·CHEV. ' ' . . ' NOYA. • ''yfindw engint, oufa. tron1,,-rodio and heot-.: Zl!(407 .. ".T·I PINTO ' 2DOOR IMMEDIATl DEUVEIY ·PULL PRICI '19 PrLYM •. waGON : V~,powtr Slttring, winy! ·ilttlli,. radio, heoltr; chrome h19. rack, 6 pass .. whitewalls, dtl. whffl Co't!n. 689EOS. • ' . '70FORD 4-DrScln .... • . t ' l V-8. ovto. trons .. power "91r'ing>.& hrolt.es. ••• • • • • -· htatw.13SIEM .. . . .. . -·- ... , ~1 ~ ' I '71 DODGI . · S·ports•.an·.$2·· V•l27Hwhelfi.us.,.l ton.Sseats.59131f. \ .~.. ' •' •• I ' M~ . • r , ' ,,. • -·--· COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMENTE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 17 • SEPTEMBER 23 Y·l.I . I J MORNING 10:30 fJ low of Utt 5:30 ~ lttll Estate . lnut1nent Wed.. 0 11j g;, Hollywood $4uares Fn. Colleae credit course. (j) .lolnne C.rson Show 6:00 1J CI> ~Mer Semester ''The Evo-ID futures lution of Cities" Mon., Wed .. Fri.; EI!)·Mlstar Rorers' Nelpborhood "East Against West" Tues.. Thurs. ft'\ ... t w "''"rip (IQ) TodlJ on the firm Tues .. Thurs. 6·25 0 .,_ led "Ch' .. 11:00 IJ Ci) Where ltle H11rt ts • nnOW 1e 1c1no O Qj) m Jeopu"dy 6:30 f) OdJSMY "The Lively Arts" 00 C.llopi111 Gourmet Ci) Educational features 'ID Crafts W'rtll Katy Mon.; Bill Cos· 0 Su~t)'lna Ute Universe Mon., by Tues.-Thurs.; Bee Beyer Fri. Wed.. Fri.; Puent Youth foru• EI!) Tiit Electric Co111p1ny Tues.; Youth 1nd the Issues Thurs. aJ Just Rootlty ®)The Wortd Tornonow m Ed11cttlon1I features 6:45 fl) Commodity Report 7:00 IJ U Ci) News 0 Qj) @D Today Show 1J Tiit C1lltry (j) a.11c1ren's Sllows B Banana Splits m Bup and His Buddies II) Bozo's 111 Top Show fl) M•~tt Openina EI!) (ij) S.stme Sllfft 11:15 m Ben Hunter Interviews 11:30 fJ Ci) Surd• for ToMOITOW 0 ~ g;, Wllo, Wluit. Where Gantt I Bt1t Ute Clod rn Ci) m a.witched ufs Rip ' News . futures AFTERNOON 12:00 I Nooeti .. · m Threo oa a Match • 7:30 I Tiit World Tont0now United Tuchers of LA. Report Bozo's Bia Top ed. only,. Movie: See Daytime Mov· HlltOfJ-of Alt Mon., Tues., ies. Tlhui;J.:;~sTuclltt 111 Strvlce Wed. ~ ifi '2:assword Hobe Ketty • r.utlt llld tlN llMlts Thurs. ~ Mar11et Conr111 Gallopln1 Courmtt s.u .. Street 8:00 C.ptaln Kan11r'OO : features Tues.·Fri. '•10 and friends T111nessee Tuxedo Cofftt Brt1k/Ctlildr111'1 Teacher Ralpll Story's A.M. 12:15 O Te11po "All About Cr1fts" Sunup Mei Knoepp . Dlnnls tht Menace 12:25 GI Tennesste Taedo Educational f11turt1 12•30 : f11turts · . m °'" of Our l.Ms 8:30 I Jldl La Linne • CourtJtOUS Cit Yell incl friends C111tbf : f11tur1s i As Utt World Tums ovit: See Daytime Movies Wed. m CI> m Spftt SoCOttd Dillil.1 ftf Doflars : futures Mon .. Fri. N .. loo~ 1:50 Cl) Mltfnln1 Nns 8:55 B Si)orta Club 9:00 Ci) The Joll1r'1 Wiid aoi m Oln1ll'• Pt.U CtM Autry "111 Do1t1b1 Sltow JICk La Lanni Mowte: See Daytime Movies. Undt W11do : Cl) s. .... Sttttt 9:30 I '° Tht Prtct I• Rl1flt m Co11centt1tJon ro~ ... Arrow Movit: See 01ytlme Movies. • Ntwsbtat Ted Meyers Roftlptf """' Movie: Set D1ytlme Movies. 10:00 I Ci) 81mblt , 9 m Slit of tlM Century Mfttt: Ste D1ytimt Movies. Stu•p the Stirs • Tt•po Reais Philbin, St1n Bohr· min CO·host. l ;OO I Tiie Culdl111 UPt m Tiit Doctors ,..,, ltt m oo m N' .., a.11dre11 flftibtat:Jcsfin ful"ner Mowie: See Daytime Movies. FYI Edie tf Nlattt @D Another Wortd : See 01ytlme Movies. (1) Cl) al let's Make 1 Dul lrowio: See Daytime Movies. .lol11nt Canon Show C..llOd~ R..,.rt Win $ Movie 2:00 l! Ci) Lowe Is 1 Malt)' s,tendortcl I"~~· Rtt'lni to P.,ton flt1e9 al Newlywed G••t ot or WtllMn Ority 2:30 I ~ ~ctt~~ Datiq " .. ~~"'" Waets ...... . THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEI<, SEPTEMBER 17. 1972 a• Alf r 0 Tiit Mt Too Sltow Ii llw1y Patt.I Cll m Gut111 Ho14Nb1 llOvie: See 01ytime Movies. · t.o R111ser Ntw leo ltvitw Rody and FrltndJ • Cine11t1 36 3:30 1rs Your let Ci) Mike Doualls Show Dalt and Harritt Cl) al Ont Uft to Live la111na s,ata Quiet Draw McCraw Nanny and Ute Professor M111ie and t.f\e Beautiful Ma· dllnt lhurs only. ill) Hu11t11t Relltions lftd MotlV•· Hons Wed. only. I la C.1Hnldad 11 Dia MdlMS faMlly ftlll the C.t 4:00 Mowio: See 01ytime Movies. n. ltfflt•1n (1) aJ Lowe A .. rican Style hp Ind His Buddies TM M111tlttn ; (ij) StSI :at Street • Ciftt tt1 la Tal'ff MJ Fnoritt M1rtlan Ki•ba 4:15 fl) Unt Avt11tur1 Espanoll 4:30 (]) Fil111 Ftlb.lrt Mon. Movie: See 01ytime Movies "(ues.-Fri. , 1(..-s leit UNews Q f Troc19 ' m Ytil IN friends m a c111111•'• 1s11•d I a Crtstt Near• Ion's Ii& Top Show Speed Racer 5:00 News Mon. only U (I)~News Dr1ptt • TM hvtrlJ Hiiibiiiies Tiit FUntsttnn httlcoat Junction La fabric• : (ij) Mister Ro11rs' Ntllflbor· llood ITrtlls Wtst Old Yan Di't Cllacho S11vtdre Show Fri. ltwltdled Tllrtt Stoops 5:15 m,) P~u Mtmdlal 5:30 Mayfterry RFD Dttlnls the Men1tt News • Ctt S..rt Dennis Utt Men1ce Tiit C.Urbllip •f Eddie's f.U..r ; (jJ) Tiit EJedric Cotlptny Las Ct••la ....... rut Clrt • Features s,.ed Rtcer WAIHA . •nwax W•. eAI DAY WAIN FREE JIT~AX ... 7 Ul. Ill .. ' Fiii BUY!R'S HAaDBOOK THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 17, 1972 SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 17 MORNING showine the effects of modern Pollu- tion. C1n1dlan author Teri McLuhan ls on-camera n1rrator. O Challen1• Mr Sermon Guest speaker Is Rabbi Meyer Heller, Tem· pie Emanuel, Beverly Hills. B Hour tf ,..., (}) nirtosttr SM, Pam ind Ralph ask Mr. Jones If <tPes can be left-footed as people are lttt·hand· ed. This leads to a discussion with :;~ TM CbristoplMR the computer on the vestlelal thumb. :~~~~:!rs @ TV I Looks 1t le1rnln1 6:45 Christopher Close-Up . 0 Movie: (C) "lite last Charie" 1 00 Tom Ind •-rry (adv) '64 -Tony Russel, Haya : n Harareet. Rex Humbard 09) AFL Footb•ll DoubMh11ders Oak- Hour of Deliver1nce land at Pittsb ureh; and San Dleeo at The Jebons San Francisco. Unit One . rente 1 11 Vld1 AM Con1ress/Soci1I Security The Westerners 7:30 Croovte Coolies 10:30 (i) NFL football Pre· game show The Chrlstophers , This 11 the Ufe Mormon Tabernacle Choir Filth for Today Curiosity Shop • Yoces dtl Semln11io Dr. llllJ J. Hartis Movie: "Doctor In the House" Pink P1nther . Cine Mexicano ; ~~:."~!!~~~! Chrlltophen 11:00 (j) NFL Footb1ll Atlanta at Chi· :00 lamp Unto My .Feet B Mo~e: "Johnny O'Cloct" (dra) I ~ CaiO und Ult Wor1d in 80 D1ys '47-Dick Powell, Lee' J. Cobb. Rex Hu~bard O Old Tlme GosPtl Hour It Is Written Ci) Movie: "Retum of the ~rtet • Htrald of Truth Pimpemer' (dra) '38-James Ma· Old Tlme Gospel Hour son, Barry aBrnes. WOftder11111 I m Bullwinkle Rnfval Fires ehurdl In the Ho1111 Ch1pbln of Bourbo~ Slffft • P1ntlll1 Domlnicll 1:30 Cl) Loot Up Ind Uw 11·20 Dod D t/W U T lkl Wiitll "'I t "Th L'b · ltr upu ann-P . I nc a • '" e I . U·JO m Miki a '1Wlsll erty Lever'' Carl Stokes. television · • Movie: "Brt1tttlrou&JI" (adv) '63 newsman in New York and ,former -Eric Schuman, Maria Korber. "'!aror of Cleveland, Is todays spe· 11:55 m Doditr Baseball L.A. . Oodaers 00 l~!fi.tite Open House vs. Houston Astros at Houston, TtK. O Campus Profitt "Pollution and Nutrition" Guests are Jackie Joseph. Frank Aletter and Or. H. Rudolph Al· A fTFRN0 !1 N 0 Dlf of Discovery The Baron sleben. 12:00 I Consultation (I) KATHRYN KUHLMAN Movie: (C) "Four Guns to the * (IN COLOR) order" ewes) '54 -Rory Calhoun. I Kithryn Kuhlm1n Colleen Miller, Georae Nader, Walter firamblina football Brennan. The leader of an outlaw 9:ob c1111er1 ThrH gang masterminds a successful bank Serendipity Host Rudi Medina robbery In a frontier town, then returns for a season of new shows. je~pardlzes his safety by rescuin& a The making of automobiles end bus friend fro~ Apaches. seNict are today's features. G) Euent11llJ SH DIJ of Discovery G) lnslfht Kin&d .. of Carulot 12:30 I Clmpu Profile • Cl) Oral Roberti • MMt the Press o It Is Written Jollnny ltndl Sito• lrother Al Jot De Sltva's Open foru" · Musk.I J Pal1bras The Bil Valley 9:30 TodlJ's RtU1ion . 8ullwlnkl1 · Stlticln to Stltion "What Is a F11(7" O PREMIERE Surd! New reli&ious series by the Seventh Day Adventist Church. (i) Mowit: "Fo1 for 1 Killer" (mys) '60-.suS1n Travers, David Sumner. Ancte's '8ra1• L.t TIM,. le NOit • lllttlryn Ku"lman Mitt the '"'' Old n .. tospel Hour Esta & i. ~ C1• of tlWWHk t :40 llble se.ciel/ Acdon 10:00 'f!"cl4 I The hMll•n w., This h11f~u( rej)Cltt examines the way American Indians hive understood and respected the land. The program focuses on 1 1roup of Mohawks liv· Ina on 1 36·mile reservttion at the mouth of the Sl lawreft(e Setway- an aru surrounded by f1ctories and 1:00 (3) Wor14 Horizolll 0 fE Afl footbltl San Die&o Charaers at San Francisco 49ers. ~ The Cha11plons Film F11tu,.1 Movlt: .. 9111J ludd" (cl1) '62- erence Stamp, Peter Ustinov. mNews g) Tribune Publlca l :JO 1(1) luues and AnlWtft Voice of Calvery "'9vle: ·isu.,. ...... 1 :4S If (I) NFl Pott-Ga• Sllow Z:OO 8 iillef Or. Clifton Moore hosts as the 1ctivitles and purpose of a very unusual church are discussed with the Reverend Ross Greek ind M1r1e Champion. Cl) Foru• "The Cost of Beef" \\ (Contlnutd) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 17, 1972 ANMAAl9Tlll DC.ta lllOW,1'.JOM. Yul Brynner is back in the regal role that won him an Oscar. Samantha Eggar is the governess worthy of a King and his copious brood. -~ ............... The movie fractured you. The series will have you in stitches. Alan Alda and Wayne Rogers are chief cut-ups in the zany saga of an army • hospital unit. ...................... ~ ... Television's brightest new star is back. She's the girl most likely to delight, as a part-time student with a full-time ~nack for getting into hot water. Tiil MIW .. -.e IWICI SHOW. M1W TIMI, .... The green-eyed monster flashes fire. When someone who claims he was once married to Jenny makes a surprise appearance. Hope Lange is Jenny. MAllll. .... .,.., ....... Mannix and an innocent f amity are hostages of an escaped murderer. Mike Connors stars. Rip Torn and former N.YC. detective Eddie Egan are tonight's special guests. ... .. ~ THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. SEPTEMlfER 17, 1972 TH~fALLNBC 7:00 PM/WILD KINGDOM Incredible wild life photography bares the secrets of the animal world. Ou r world. ·7:30 Pll/"TH• COMPUT•R WOR• TeNNIS SHOD" Part 1. "The Won- derful World of Disney" bows in with a recent hit movie about a "genius." 8:30Pll COLUMBO Peter Falk faces John Cassavetes in the opener. TheEmmy- winning series is now part of "NBC Sunday Mystery Movie." 10:30 Pll/IGNORANCI!: A CLl!AR AND PR•S•NT DANG•R. Sex education is the topic in the first of a weekly series of KNBC informational programs. IT~NBCWlfKON 114 ,.,. 6 4:30 5:00 5:30 SUNDAY (Continued) 8 Movie: "S...,.trd of tlM Hiits" (dra) '42-John Wayne, Betty Field. (I) MM: ''Cany Chi Ttacbe,.. (com) '63-Ted Ray, Kenneth Con· nor, Leslie Phillips. U Movie: (C) "Houcllnl" (dra) '53 ..:..Tony Curtis, Janet Lei1h, 'rorfn Thatcher. Stru11lin1 circus perform· er becomes ovemilht success ind establishes hlmself by his death· defyin1 feats 1s the 1reatest escape artist of 111 time. (i) Movie: (C) "Tl• Trlu111ph of llef-cwta" (adv) '64-01n Vad1s. II) lMt1a1e Trials IE festival AIMko 2~ tJ face the Nltion CI) Movie: "City Across the Rivt,.. (dra) '49-Stephen McNally, Sue England, Thelma Ritter. Ii) SWln1ln'' WhHll 2:45 m Dodier Scortbolf'd 3:00 tJ Newsmakers fJ Movie: "All Baba Goes to Town'' (com) '47 -Tony Martin, Eddie Cantor. mau11er II) The Vlr1iniln 3:30 I) Movie: (C) '1iretn Grau of WJ· oiain(' (adv) '48 -Lloyd Nolan, Buri Ives. I Wapn Train Daniel Boone CalltPUS hofile 4:00 O Sundar 11 USC Football Tape delay of yes· terday's 11me between USC Trojans and Oreion State University Beavers. (l) Colle1t Football race the Nation Thearlt's Plano Festival Fllfn Odyssey • Toros • This ts the Ufe · • Panorama Latino en Domln10 Corona Now 4:30 Ci) Star Trek fJ Movie: "Fll1ht to Mm" (sci-fl) '52 -Cameron Mitchell, Mar1uerlte Chapman. m Movie: "lklpnwyd" (dra) '46 -Gene Tierney, Walter Huston. IGlen~!.!!:alttl "Arcileoloa" Ed&t of EtemltJ t.nd of ttte Giants ftlil UM Cat 5:00 tJ Zoos of the World "St. Louis Zoo" CI) Radn1 Fil• "33 Men -500 Miles'' Ci) Co•bat U Saptnse Theatre "Kill No More" Lew Ayres, Julie Adams. Robert Webber. News Dallitl Boone 8amtr ltd Annstron1 : Censultation Fanfarria falcon • Mantovanl Kl11bl 5:30 tJ Allllftal World The historic Nile crocodile Is examined. I Drac.att ~nMc~5'ow == "The R~' (dra) '56-P1ul Newman, Lee Marvin. (ij) fell! tltitlr fE Korean V1rft1J Hour I Wuhln&ton Week In Rtvlew Dt-h·Mi Ctftaultatlon l.a$sit Speed beer EVfNING 6:00 II Cll ea..-.. 72 CI) llivle: {C) (2hr) "lsta11blf El· pNU" (ldv) '68 -John Saxon, Gene Barry. O Prt•111 "Phantom Horse" 11 Movil: (C) (2hr) "Where's Char· 1eyr• (com} '52 -Ray Bolger, ii n Mclerle. Rollit1' I All So11tbocfy Denise Nicholas and Judy P1ce examine the chanaing lm111e of black women In the enter- tainment Industry. 0 PREMIERE The Elploren "One Min Alone" In the first pro1r1m of this series focusing on man's un· quenchable thirst for aM'nturt, Chay Blythe, a 31 -year~old Welsh· man, sails around the world against the prevallina trade winds. His voy· a e is alone and non-stop. To• Jones Sllow Jean Sllepllerd's Aiaerica Kert1n News Hlfhli1hts : Wot1d PNu Neticitro 34 • Trawetope C...try lftd Western · • Tettn dtl Domlnp Tine sa.ces 6:JO PREMIEIE Thrillsaeken Chuck Connors hosts this half-hour action· adventure series. "Motorcycle Cow· boys," "The Australian Birdman.'' a youna 1lrl who treats wild animals· as pets and a stunt pilot are fee· lured. I :lack Beauty ~ 1971 Wor1d fl11ats of 1~l1hli1hts Taped Int ye1r in Amarillo. Texas. m Movie: "Rttum Fro111 the Past" (sci·fi) '67 -Lon Chaney, John Carradine, Rochelle Hudson. The J1Z2 Set Dram : £ltcticMI 72 Ltadtl • Call ef tilt. West TIM Co.my Place ... ...., £11iot Mintz 1:00 DNtws D ITUAL OF OMAHA'S * WILD KINGDOM stars Marlin Perkins 0 Wiid IOo..._ "Under the North· em ice" 1\e Wottd of SuMval At·-• DtaU. Valte, Dqs ,usport t. Tm.I EJtdrie C:0.pa1J Jeplnttt fl..., ~a : n. Jazz Set "Bill Evans Trio" I.Id'""••· Htt Haw 7:JO Cl) NEMIER£ Anni lfld Ult 1 Yul Brynner and Sam1nth1 Ea1ar star as the all-powerful Kini of Slam and the stron1mlnded American school teacher he 1n111es for the royal household-with a re· sultin1 clash of wltures and per· sonalitles. ~ 0 a§ 8' NEW SEASOM~Dll­ney "The Computer Won nnls Shoes" Part I of two parts. A poof (Continued) THE DAILY ftllOT. TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 17t 1972 6:30 PM/THRILL ·sEEKERS. Travel to the ends of the earth in search of the world's most dangerous and exciting sports with host Chuck Connors~ ..... 7 SUNDAY (Continued) of the generation gap and the Estab· lishment when a failing collegian (Kurt Russell) inadvertently crosses his "!e.ntal wires from 1 jolt by a backfmng computer, turns into a genius and finds himself a national celebrity. Joe Flynn is seen as the dean, and Cesar Romero is the gamblln& syndicate boss. ~ The Protedon PREMIERE Half Ult Caor1e Kirby IMdr Hour A half-houh variety series In the best tradition of vaude- ville, featuring Nancy Wilson as the first guest. • 0 Movie: (2"r) "Secret Beyond Ult Doer" (mys) '48 ....... Joan Bennett, Michael Redgrave. m 11uff PW90rts to Adventure ''Borneo Adventure" fil) (ij) The Frtnch Chet "The Orne· lette Show" @!) LI Cdada lieft Criada m The Add1ms F111ily 8:00 II Cl) PIEMIERE M•A•S-H Hawk· eye and Trapper John arranfe for a company party and raffle to raise the tuition that will send youn1 Korean houseboy Ho-Jon to medical school at Hawkeye's alma mater. Alan Alda, Wayne Rogers and Mc· Lean Stevenson star as three zany Korean eomb1t surgeons. Co-stars are Loretta Swlt, Larry Linville, and Gary Burghoff. I.Roller Cames CIJ EB NEW SEASON Tht ~e Runner" David Soul guests as former football star who escapes from Federal prison. Belinda Mont· ~mery also auests. W Movie: (2hr) "Yellow Sky" (dra) ~te Runner &00 TheFBI New Season An ex-football hero tries to recapture his lost hopes by k1dnapp1ng a beautiful girl Starring Efrem Z1mbahst Jr -~ '48 -Gregory Peck, Anne Baxter Richard Widmark. ' 8tst of O.vicl Frost ~pon No lib · : ()J) Firing Lint El C.nuaje Movie: "BlllJ Budd" • • Cine Ml Do•lnp Movie: (2hr) "Jm Sin11r" (dra) '27--AI Jolson, Warner Oland. 8:30 II Ci) PREMIERE Sandy Duncan Sltow Sandy arranges a date be· tween her boss (Tom Bosley) and her visiting Aunt Harriet (guest Mar· tha Scott), but discovers that cupid's bow has backfired. 0 l10l 8' NEW SEASON NBC Sun- day Mystery-Colu11bo "Etude in Black" Peter Falk stars with John Cassavetes and Myrna Loy as 1uests in a drama marked by murder when a mistress threatens the maestro at the Hollywood Bowl, in a 2·hour presentation. 9:00 6 Cl) NEW SEASON Diel Yan Dyke Show Bernie and Mike are shocked when a guest they've booked for Dick's show claims he was once married to Dick's wife Jenny. D GOLDFINGER! * JAMES BOND AT HIS BEST. PRESENTED BY CHEVROLET. D cv@ m NEW SEASON Aac Sunday MoVli: (C) (2hr) "Gold- finaer" (dra) '64 -Sean Connery, Gert Frobe, Honor Blackman, Shirley Eaton, Harold Sakata. When it be· comes apparent that En1tand's gold reserve is being rapidly depleted by the smuggling activities of Auric Goldfinger, the British Secret Service calls upon Agent 007 to put an end lo Goldflnger's activJ.tles. " Sa11ural Rmlufion (jj) Muterpleee Theatre -Last the Mollicana ( R) @l)Y A11«1 SyMa 9:30 II Cl) NEW SEASON Mannl1 Rip Torn and former ~ew York City de· lective Eddie [&an guest. Tom por- trays Victor Rorke, a gang leader held in custody in Santa Monica Mountains by Joe Mannix and Police Lieutenant Art Malcolm (Ward Wood). When a helicopter with fake sheriff's department markings swoops down, rescues Rorke and takes Melcolm hostage, Manni1 calls for police help and Lt. Paul Fix ([&an) arrives. D Chevrolet brings you * ttle movie you've been waiting for: GOLDFINGE'R! I ..... ~ Qtttstion 1~ ....... A Man incl His 8oys News/Fil• ft.t .. (lj) Ewli1111t Pops "Lerner and loewt" (R) l ,. .... a .. T1111po Italiano LMltnlonstlow 10:30 PREMIER£ The Protectors An adventure series about 1 unique organization of super sleuths. Robert Vaughn and Nyree Dawn Porter stir. ~auahn portrays Harry Rule, crime- f1ghter and member of 1n intema- tion1I oraanlzation of top priV1te eyes. The initial episode, "2000 Ft. to Die,'' deals with a daredevil chut· 1st who is marked for death In 1 plot involvlnf synthetic aold. (Q)lftfnlild) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 17, 1972 First time on television! OOTs Most Exciting Adwntme! t-.a .. l)l~INtJl~ll StaniQS Sean Connery as James Bond. The ABC Sunday Night Movie 99:00(i) ,... 9 SUNDAY (Continued) \... t O 'li"'*ciA~ l1nor1nce: A Clear 1ndresent 1neer An exploration of the spread of venereal disease and epidemic of unwanted pre&· nanc1es among our youth. World Tomorrow The Evil Touch • Melodyl1nd in Motion Sin Oleao Panoram1 News • EstrelllS Musitales 8o1ine From the Forum MONDAY SEPTEMBER 18 for morning and •fternoon listings, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •re the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES • l!#..J WtJ 9:00 m "last D11s of Oolwyn" (mys) 11 ·00 I nn 0 0 liA1 News Ru Humbird ·•9 fd" h f E I .. Movie: (C) "Horrible Dr. Hitch· ,. -11 vans. m yn W1llrams. cock" (hor) '64-Robert flemyng, 9:30 O (C) "Les Girts" (mus) '57 - Barbara Steele. G K 11 Mit · G 0 Movie: "Mildred Pierce" (dra) ene e Y. l l aynor. '45-Joan Crawford, Ann Blyth. 10:00 Cil "Hold Back Tomorrow" (dra) '56 m M~vie: "House of Str1nctn" -Cleo Moore, John Aaar. (dra) 49 -£d~ard G. Robinson, O "Nicht Plane From Chunlilnr'' Susan Hayward, Richard Conte. (adv) ,,.43 _ Robert Preston (D Kathiyn Kuhlman · Ell) David ~ss~nd Sho~ }he Sex· 12:00 O "Hotel Imperial'' (mys) '38 - ual Revolution in America Ray Milland. Isa Miranda. 11:30 t1 N1111e of the t;ame "The Brass I OO m "F II •-I" Rina" : 1 en ""I'. (dra) '45 - I ~undar Tonifht Show Dana Andrews. Ahce Faye. Telepulse 1:30 0 "Amon& tti. tlvln(' (dra) '41 Mom: "Four Desperate Men" -S~san Ha~ard, Albert De~ker. (adv) '60-Aldo Ray Heather Sears D 'The Thirteenth letter' (mys) Qj ltoller G1mes • · '51 -Charles Boyer, Linda Darnell. 11:45 fJ Movie: (C) "Ole, Die, My Dar· 3:00 (j) "In ttle French Style" (rom) '63 hn(' (susp) '65 -Stefanie Powers, -Jean Seberg, Stanley Baker. Tallulah Bankhead, Peter Vaughn. • liAI (C) "The Truth About Sprint' 12:45 Ci) Issues ind Answers Wi!7 '65-H t Mill h Mi 1:00 II Movie: "Hell to Etemlty" (dra) (com} · ay ey s, Jo n lls. '60 -Jeffrey Hunter, David Jans· 4:00 U ''Carrie" (dra) '52 -Jennifer sen, Vic Damone, Sessue Hayakawa. Jones, Eddie Albert. Q (j)Nnl 1:30 Q) Judd for the Defense 4:30 CI) Same IS lOAM llstin& TRUSSES BACK BRACES· ELA$TIC HOSE CERVICAL COLLARS , ••• 10 We carry • comple .. line of wM.I chelra for the ,.ti.nt, as ,.,.11 •• otMr nKtaHry 1ick·room supplies. Inquire today about our rental ratH .•• y•'ll flntl 111 moat rHaonable. THE DAllV PILOT, TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 17, 1972 Explosiw Action •• -. ~ ,.._...... ....... ·-............... t ·· ... . 6:00NFL Monday Night Football . '~Redskins vs.Minnesota Vikings. -~ f I/ f N I N (, &:oo 11 o (fj mm,..., II Ponderou D m Ci) m NEW SEASON Nn MOlliiJ ToollMll Washlnrton Red- skins at Minnesota Vlkin1s. Wiid Wild West The Flintstottts CotMr r,te, USMC "PfP" Pro1r1• Ros11 Par1 Veronica : Hoclcet*fet Lod1e Mayberry RfO · • LI Se1und1 Esposa T11r" Stoores 6:30 CIS News Walter Cronkite Merv Griffin Sllow Andy Griffith Rac1111 SWttpstakes Krtshna111urti at lrtckwood : Ma'1n1 Thlnp Crvw "Potting" • Joanne Carsoft Show GrMn Aerts I ,,.,,.. Polidal Heldstlop Elliot Mintz 7:00 I 0 m News ..: (21tr) "Sons ind lovers" (dr•) '60 -Trevor Howard I Wildlife Tlltatre Whirs Mr Une7 I loft Lucy I °"'"' of Jeannw F r11 Oilbllllo . Two Social Documentaries by Oawfd Holden "A News Story," traces the proiress ot a news feature from idea to TV screen, raisin1 the ques- (Continued) 7:30 PM/THE NEW PRICE IS RIGHT. A game show with fantastic prizes-and host Dennis James makes it a sell-out! ~""' ~-· d- .. s m S· THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 17, 1972 Start the evening with News. Jerry Dunphy at 6, Wafter Crpnkite at 7. JOllllY MANN'S STAte UP Ml> CHIU. 7-.JOPM. Ver-r-r-y interesting. Special guest Arte Johnson joins Johnny Mann and his talented troupe of singers in a rousing session of melody and mirth . Matt Dillon swaps his horse for a raft. Tonight, as he tries to outsmart a pursuing outlaw gang in the concluding episode of"The River." Hospitals can create strange bedfellows. But seldom anything as bizarre as tonight's case of hilariously mismatched roomies: Lucy and Eva Gabor! THIDOlll MYlllOW. f".JOIJM. , I Doris regrets changing jobs and tries to wriggle out of her new assignment gracefully. The result is short on grace but long on guffaws. TllltD a&.COllY SHOW. M1W S110W, WM. Peter Sellers, Lily Tomlin and the Staple Singers join Bill in an irreverent but nonethel~ss relevant look at the con temporary American scene . ..... 11 MONDAY (Continued) 7:30 tion of credlblhty In the process; "Brian 4t 17" is a 1971 CINE Gold· en Eaale award.winner, 1n emotion· al portrait of a California boy In the "gray area" of 17-<>ld enough to be on his own but still tied to his home. fE El Amor Titne Car1 de Mujer 9 Movie: (C) ''Ch111a at Feather frvef'' GI!) Rev. R11 PiZllrro II CHEVROLET INVITES * YOU TO SIT DOWN ANO SEE "STAND UP ANO CHEER". R Johnn1 Mann's Stand Up ind Cheer Arte Johnson guests. O The New Price Is Rl1ht Dennis James hosts. (j) The P1rent G1me 0 Million $ Movie: (2hr) "Shike Hinds With the Devil" (dra) '59- James C1gney, Don Murray. @')Wild Kln1dom "Wildfire" m Ho1an's Heroes m CV 0r11net (B) Jacob Bronowski: 20th Cfntury Man fE Chesplrito m The Adventurers EE) Mlguelito V1ldez Show m Addams Family a:oo II Ci) liunsmoke "The River" Concl. An outlaw gang led by the notorious Charlie Utter. played by SllT ,,.ckens, tries to slop Marshal Dillon and recover the loot he has taken from one of their band by blocking his passage down a river on i raft. 0 (lg) m Llugh-ln Dyan Cannon guests as a cave woman, the femme fatale in a swinging·singles center and as a trained seal in a circus act. Cameo guests are ;anet Leigh, Julie London and Sebastian Cabot. m That Girl Ii) Telefun/Peny Mason fE Herm1nos Coraje m (jj) I Sl'ECrALJ The R IS t I e SS Earth Documentary exploring urth· quakes, volcanoes, drifting contl· nents and the formation of moun· tains and minerals as explain11d by the revolutionary theory of "plate tectroniC$." @!) Noelle de Gila a!) Eshclon Centr1I ft) Movie: (2hr) "I Love 1 Wom1n" (dra) '33 -Edward G. Robinson. 8:30 m ~erv Griffin Show 9:00 II 00 Here's Lucy Hospitalized with a broken leg acquired in a ski· Ing accident, Lucille Carter nearly swoons with excitement when her roommate turns out to be glamor- ous actress Eva Gabor. 0 m NBC Monday Movie: (C) ("!hr) ''W'rth Six You Get Euroll'' (com) '68 -Doris Day, Brian Keith. An attractive widow with three chil· dren finds her life complicated when she marries a widower wlth 1 teen· THE OAILY "LOT. TV WED<. SEPTEMBER 17, 1972 1D age daughter. 1--------------------------0 Forum Bo11in1 Jimmy Helar vs. Cesar Sinda in a JO-round llghl· weight bout. 00 The Adventurer 1J (1) Q) The Rookies "Dead, Like a Lost Dream" When a youth from a long line of police officers Is re· jected at the Police Academy, he resorts to crime using the . names of the young officers who would have been his colleagues Mark Slade guests. @) Movie: (C) (2hr) ''CGunterfeit Killer" (dra) '68-Jack lord. Ei) Un Verano P1r1 Recordar 9 The Viftinian m LI Consentid1 de Papi 9:30 II (I) Doris D1y Show After allow· Ing John Scott, editor of Prestige magazine, to lure her to his staff, Doris Martin yearns for her old pals at Today's World and tries to think of some way to return to Cy Ben· nett's staff. Cl) John W1yne Thutre "Randy Rides Alone" Trojan Tanker'' A gasoline tanker crashes and it Is found that the Interior is fitted up like the cabin of a yacht. D One Step leyoncl Ci) M1rshaff Dlflla 0 Mtvie: "Man Wlttt the Qun" (wes) '55-Aobert Mltchurn. Jan c:J PREMIERE Crime Fl111ttn Jack Sterling. Rourke hosts I panel consisting of m Trutll Of ConMquenea Los Anaeles Police Chief, Ed Davis; IE Hlah ChlP1rral Los Angeles City Attorney, Roger Amebergh; and actor Comel Wilde. (jj) Hathayo11 The panel members will answer EE &1mer Ted Anastron1 questlon$nocri the news and from ft) Heldshop (R) viewers having'to do with crime and punishment. 11:15 @!) Roller Q1mes I!) Bill Cosby Show 11:30 iJ (f) CIS Late Movie: (C) "Tiie ~ Masterpiece The1ttt WOrid,t111 Flesll and tM Dtwtr' (dr1) '59-Harry Bel1fonte, ln1er Stmins. fE Casa Juzclda (3) Movie: "lrlPt YktofY" (dra) fI1) f!!*<14' Equ1I Justic. Under ·52-Mhur Kennedy, Peay Dor. theP1rt The first of a 2-part Q (ig) m Jollft"' ea,.. Joey leg1I information series consisting Bishop Is substitute host, Broderick o# two films desianed to inform clti-Crawford, Morty Gunty, Rex Reed, zens, especl1lly members of minority Ross C1rlyl1 and Patty Clayton, and communities, of their constitutional Professor B1ckwards l\lllt. ri1hts In certain situations. II Robert It Dtm• .,_ G) l.uda Se11br1 Ci) Mowle: "llood Anft*' (WU) '58 EE> Vartedld -SCOtt Bradt, P1ul Rlch1rds. m Killfdom of tt11 s.1 D Movtt: un.. c.ddea" (dra> '58 0 Ill News -Kim St1nley, Lloyd Brld1es. 9:00 The Rookies New Show. A re1ected rookie's revenge is a plot aimed at the Police Academy Sta rring Georg Stanford Brown. M1ctiaet Ontkean and Sam Mefvtfle 10:30 ()) Ad die • • • "Mayor" Santa 10;00 II (f) The New Biii Cosby Show Barbara's Mayor Gerald Arestone m To Tell tlle Trutll EnBl!Sh fil~ star P~ter Sellers, CO· guests. 12:00 m Movie: "Rlnp on Her Finl'ra" o~ med1~nne Lily Tomlin and The St•· II Jilk Badt (com) '42 _ Henry Fonda, Gene pie Singers guest. II) Trwe Adwnbn "10,000 Miles Tlemey, Sprfn& Byfnaton. CV Drlpet A,alnst the Clock" m Wandertust II m News @I) La Satlftlca 12•30 II "'""'" Petr.I IJ PREMIERE Dep1rtmtnt S A C8J Movlt· "lust for Gold'' • G) C.1Mby Music Tl .. super branch of Interpol, Depart· • ment S steps into cases which Cln· 'I) e>atdooJ SportM1n 1:00 Cl) Q 0 Cl) Ntws not be handled by any other author· ity. Peter Wyngarde, Joel flbi1nl, 11:00 II D IJ mm m """ ind Rosemary Nicols 1t1r-:'Tb1 CI) (I)®} laws 1:30 II Movie: "CfJ Wolf" (dra) '47 - 8-ft>ar• Stenwyctc, Errol Flynn. n" an TUESDAY SO'TEMBER 19 for momln1 •nd •tt..-noon llstinp, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the d•y'• movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0) "EJ111t O'Clock Wilk" (dra) '53 -Richard Attenborouah. Cathy O'. Donnell. 9:30 fJ (C) "Deep In t.1J H11rt" (mus) ·~Jose Ferrer, Merle Oberon. -. 10:00 (I) !'Riden of Ven111nce" (wes) '53 -Richard Conte, Vlveca Lindfors. D "P11d to Kiii" (mys) '54-0ane Clark, Paul Carpenter. 12:30 0 "Hlahw1y 13" (dra) '48-Rob· ert Lowery, Pamela Blake. 1:00 m "'°"""' Allt1ro" (mys) '40-Tyrone Power, Dorothy Lamour. 1:30 0 "''"°" of P1n111ti11t (wes) '41 ~har1es Ru11tes, Ellen Drew. 0 ''TIM Third Volct" (mys) 16().-- Julie London, Ralph Brooks. 3:00 ()) (C) "Bedtt'' Part I (dra) '64- Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole. dCi "Dtdsioft At•lnst Thne" (dra) • '"57-Jack H1wklns, Edd Byrnes. 4:00 U "luck of Utt Irish" (dra) '47- Tyrone Power, Lee J. Cobb, Anne Baxter. 4:30 (]) S.e 11 lOAM llstina f VEN i NG &:oo ~II P.., m m m News W ~ "Mr. Henry Com· stock" Henry Comstock (after whom the Comstock Lode was n1med) comes into Ponderosa territOJY with other sliver barons tryina to st1ke a claim. Get S.art Wiid Wild West T1lt Flintstones Co•r Pyle, USMC Folk Cultlr Rous P1t1 Veronica = 1ttc1eepodie loci&• lb1btrry RFD ' I la St&llndl Espou Tllrff S1oo111 6:30 Ho11ns Heroes Movie: (C) (90) "Spencer's ountaln" Part I (dra) '63-Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara, James Mac· Arthur. The rouah·•nd-tumble saa• of Wyoming quarry worker, Clay Spencer, who struules to raise nine children without forfeitlna his share of Spencer's Mountain left to him by his father. CIS News Walter Cronkite Merv Criffift Show AlldJ Griffith Rad11 SWtepstakes AMtt'lwl Folk Musk : Canadian Trwel Flln11 • JN11ne Canon SM Greta Acna 'I Catla Club • Victoria' )llfttt •• Htadalloi> Elliot Mintz (Continued) 7:30 PM/POLICE SURGEON Sam Groom stars as a doctor who works with the cops . and bleeds with them . ~~ ... ~-· THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 17, 1972 Henty Fonda's .acting reaches new heights! HENRY FONDA MAURl!EN O'HARA The 6:30 Movie Part I-Tuesday ~ Part II· Wednesday \LI KAsc Tv r:------------------------------------· l!i.==whathe& I 1 sea11g• &5flr I I You know how imprees\onable children are. The more they see the 1 I more they understand. With Cable TV's extra channels they11 see the I widest variety of TV prornmming available. -• He'll see history·making events. Famous plays. I Movie cl&Mic& And special children's shows. And berawie Cable TV's reception I la always sharp and clear, it I won't be a strain on hls eyes. Callustocfayforyour Cable TV installation. Beca111e u lonr u he's goini to watch TV, itahould be TV worth wau:hing. Newport Beach 642-3260 I --------------------~----------------J ..... 11 TUESDAY (Continued) 7:00IJ Cil BmNews lowtin1 fOf Dollars Trulli or Consequencn Safari to Adventure What's Mt Line? I Love luq I Dream of Jeannie Low Ttflnis La Pareja Sin Par : The Advocates first of 2 special proarams dealing with world ecoloay. taped last spring In Sweden, debat- ing the question, "Should the Devel· oped Nations Adopt a Policy of Lim· i11n1 Econortllc Growth?" (Conclusion airs toni1ht at 11 PM) (R) Ell El Aiwor Tiene Cara de Mujtr ~ Movie: "Ride the Wild Surf" 7:30 tJ I've Got 1 Secret Steve Allen is host. Panelists are Jayne Meadows, Bill Bixby, Jack Cassidy, and Brenda Benet. O Police Suraeon "Lady X" Police Suraeon Locke uses a medical clue to capture a mad bomber. Stars are Sam Groom and Lin Birman. Donald Pleasance guests. 0 Movie: (2hr) "Sons and Lovers" (dra) '60-Trevor Howard, Dean Stockwell, Wendy Hiller. Strong P<>f· trayal of a close bond between a mother and her son, who rejects romantic involvement upon her death. W To Tell the Truth family Classics Million $ Movie: (2hr) ''Ten Sec· onds to Hell" (dra) '59-Jeff Chand· ler, Jack Palance. Two disillusioned German veterans, mortal enemies, are assigned the arim task of dis- arminr bombs. Hollywood Squares ttosan's Heroes @ Dr1pet Search fOf Mental Ht1lth La Media Ochoa • Tr1velo1ue • • Prt1unte Usted AddMls Family 1:00 fJ Cl) M1ucle Stars are Beatrice Arthur ind Bill Macy. 0 ®) m lenarm "Heritare of Anpr" Released from prison after five years, John Dundee (auest Rob· ert Lansing) seeks to avenee his un- fair trial. 0 {I) (j) el) Tt•peratu,.s Rltln1 "Operation fastball" Noland per· forms an unauthorized optratlon on a youn& b•seball player while the hospit1I is under Senate lnvestiaa· tion. Stars are Cle1von Little and Jnm==~e: Mason Htn9lllOS Cortie ~ (R) Ch1r1es Ch1mp- and Art Seidenbaum visit Van Nuys Airport. one of the world's busiest in terms of takeoffs and landinp. Emphasized ere current safety regulations and devices. I Aj1111 con Pipom Estacion Central Mowtt: (2ttr) "Rou1hly Spea~nt' (oom) '4S-Chester Mools, Victor McLaalen. 1:30 fJ (I) Hawaii Flve-0 To Be An· nounced D m (i) m AIC TueMfJ Mowtt: (?) (JO)"NO Pl.ce tit tun" (dra) '72-Herschel Bernardi, Stefanlt Powers, Larry Ha1man. When an adopted boy's parents art killed. the ,.,. 14 Lau®ter Epidemic • A nlJ 11<.kl1ng new se••PS tnal ""'" t1a11e you'" slilches Sldr•1n9 James Wholmore C•ea11on Lollie Joan Van Ark Reva Ro~I.? .ir1d Nancy Fo• e@ THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMIE.R 17, 1972 authorities threaten to keep the ii) Rtvistl M1t1ical boy's al!l~f but lovln1 grandfather 9,45 a... P'9f Aid from 111n1n1 custody. • ~ eser " m Merv 5riffln 10:00 0 0§ m NBC Reports "Guilty by Ell) (ii) Ewenln1 at Pops "Old Timers' Re non of Race" is an assessment Nifht-Your father's Moustache" of a historical hapi>eninr concerning. @I) La M11dlcion cit la 11onda the unique e•perience shared by .. 110,000 Japanese-AmericaQs who 9:00 0 (ij m Tiie lold Ones Five were held in detention ~ t11mps Days In the ~eath of Se.rgeant throuahout World War II. Brown" ConcluS1on of season s pre· ~ miere episode from Ironside. Experl· News mental spinal suraery on Ed Brown JJ (j) el) Marcus Welby, M.D. is interrupted by a death threat lo~e Is When They Say They Need against the kidnapped daughter of You A retarded 2S-ye.ar-old man the sureeon (Vic Morrow). Stars are faces the probl~m of be1n1 a trans· E.G. Marshall, David Hartman with plant donor ~o his brother who other- Raymond Burr and Don Galloway of wl~e will die. Bruce Davison and Ironside ruestlng. Mike Farrell guest. ; Un Verano Para Reconfar 0 PREMIERE loris Kar1off Presents Tiie Vlr&fnlan Thriller A collection of hour·lona La Consentlda de Papa tales of horror. the weird and the supernatural. Tonight's Thriller is 9:301J [i) CBS Tuesday Mo¥1e: (C) (90) "The Twisted Image," in which an ''ThiWom1n Hunter" (sus) '72 -advertising man commits two blun- Barbara Eden, Robert Vauahn, Stuart ders that threaten to destroy his Whitman. A beautiful, wealthy wom-family and ureer. and is tracked relentlessly in Aca-; Bill Cosby Show puloo where she hopes to recover KrisllnH1ur1i at Brockwoocl fr001 the hauntinr memory of an · I IJlcil\ I £Aiual Justice Under accident in which her car struck the l .. (R) Conclusion of a two. and killed a man. She is driven to part Information series produced to the brink of a breakdown by the fear infocm citizens of some of their con- that an international jewel thief and stitutional rights. "Juvenile Justice" murderer is on her trail. . and "Small Claims Court" are shown O Pepper Rodprs Show Coach tonight. Rodaers of UCLA takes a look at the I Lucla Sombra Bruins forthcoming game with · • festival Mexicano Mich~an. Kinedom of tfle S.a • News -I ! IJIC1AL I Can You Hear 10:30 IJ Talk Back .. Me? featured is poetry created and ~.True Adventure Unlrnown Mex- illustrated by yourra black chil dren, ico • , and presented without narration. 9 . Movie. 'Creen Grus of W't· OM1n(' m Outdoor Sportman n:oolQl~mm""' ~ Step 8qoftd Marshal Dillon Movie: "P•Utt of ''°"'' (adv) ' -Kirk Dou1las, Ralph Meeker. I u: ~=sequenais 'PEP' '"'""' '-ntr Ted Anastro111 Tlle AcMcatn HtedlMp (R) 11:15 m Cinema 34 11:30 ft Cf) CIS Late Movie: (C) "HollM Of lfsier'' (classic) Vincent Price stars in 1110Vie version of the classic work by Edaar Allin Poe. a ®l m JolHUIJ C.l'IOft Scheduled euests include John Denver. O Movie: "DlJde" (mus) '43-Bina Cros~. u (i) m Dkt eantt m o Ttif ttie Truttt 12:00 m Movie: "So Little Tl•" (dra) ·~3-Marlus Goring. M1ri1 Schell. &JWtftderlust 12:30 &J Counby Music Time 1:00 (]) B D CIJ News 1:30 fJ Movie: (C) "Ride The Min Down" (wes) '53-£11a Raines, Brian Donlevy, fonest Tucker. 2:00 ID M·lflittt Show: (C) "Paratroop. er," "Cfy 1tt tM Nifllr ind "llod· ......... 3:00 fJ MM: (C) "Micltatl ~. Priw1bt Dtttdlvt .. (mys) '41-lloyd Nolan. Welter Abel. by ent nts ng the is an un· his der ex· V) r. n1 a) I. In an - Start the evening with News. Jerry Dunphy at 6, Walter Cronkite at 7. M GOT A 8Cllt. .W SHOW.7:JOM. Alan Alda is the special guest. Steve Allen is host. On the all-new version of the show that makes a game out of guessing people's innermost secrets. ............... A small-scale Civil War erupts when Maude's grandson Philip is caught playing "Doctor" with the neighbors' daughter. Bea Arthur is the unflappable Maude. WOILl ..... OM1111 .. CllS 1UllMY NIGHT MOWllS. ... 9'°" .. .JO PM. Ulll'ADIN,IOID-... wy YMGtM,lflCW. camr STAI ITIAll' Wll1MAM M .,... WOUM llltna:' , . . AW.La AIOUTtlll .'!;t:~ "C)lll'SllCHISTWOM•M ....... ,,,... ·. ~: f:. AMltlll m•MGll WHO ~ ... : ......... MAD. 1111 g. I.I WEDNESDAY S£PTEMBER 20 For momln1 and afternoon llstinp, please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your conventence, are the day's movies. . DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m ••oo.i•t Tiu It to Hurt'' (com) '(5--Richard Greene. 9:30 D ''Thlt Nl&ht In Rio" (mus) '41 -Don Ameche, Alice Faye. 10:00 (]) ''T1taet Unknon' (dra) '51- Mark Stevens, Alex Nicol. D "Retum of Jesse J111ts" (wes) '"51-Ann Dvorak, John Ireland. 12:30 U "I Shot BlllJ The IOd'' (wes) ·so -Don Barry, Tom Neal. 1:00 m ''Ci>lllm1nclo" (adv) '64-Stew· art Granier, Dorlen Grey. 1:30 D "Rinpde" (dra) '49 -Don Barry, Sheila Ryan. O (C) "Secret of the Purple Reed" (adv) '60-Jeff Richards. 3:00 Cl) (C) "Becket" Part II. (dra) '64 -Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole. t1Q) "1Msl,. Mt'' (dra) '48-Robert MTichum, Greer Garson. 4:00 11 (C) ''The Un&U1rdtd Momenf' (dre) '57-Esther Williams. 4:30 (}) Sllllt IS lOAM llstinl Sears who'd suspect that you're wearing a hearing aid? EVENING 6:00 u o um mm...., (]) lJ9) Nnn U Ponclerosa "The Newcomers" Hoss falls for a woman whose father is out to start a silver rush on the Ponderosa. (t)Qet Smart 0 WHd Wild West m Fli•tstones &J Gomer Pyte, USMC (jj) French Chef fJ) Rotas P1r1 Veronica £m Hodiepod1e Loda• Cit M1ybtny RFD GI!> a.. St1uncl1 Espou EE Thrn Stoo111 6:30 (j) Hoaan's Heron 0 Movie: (C) (90) "Sptncer'a Mountain" Concl. (dra) 'U-Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara, James Mac· Arthur. The rough-and-tumble saga of Wyoming quarry worker, Clay Spencer, who struggles to raise nine children without forfeltini his share of Spencer's Mountain left to him by his father. Cl) CBS News Walter Cronkite lJ9) Merv Qrtfffn Show m w, enfflt11 &J Rldn1 SWttpstllles (jj) Flrin1 Unt £m Caftldlan Travel Film m Joanne Canon Show (Continued) Trimlite 77 Eyeglass Hearing Aid This Mo8el Gives Long Battery Life. Up to 400 Hours of Dependable Service With Each Battery. Modern and attractive styling with comfortable contour fitting over the ears. Includes a tele· phone coil with slide actuated switch. Can be fitted to the ri1ht or left side. In black or brown. Ask Aboat Sean Coaveaelent Credit Plans Can't Come To Us? We'll Come To You! Call Your Nearest Sears Store For Appointment ffeeNc Alft A~ AvallaW4! •t Ult r.11.,.t.1 kan Stwn 8-•hrtl , .. ~ .... CH?ttee l-C ~II c-,... ......_ Ealt Otymfk l'ta ., iu.,. • .. ,.. ,_ F.I M•te lleellt C-at P\na s.1Wiqe Tetteece GktlU~ Vell~y Price Effective Utnr Sat•rday, Se.-ember U 7:30 PM/WAIT 'TIL YOUR FATHER GETS HOME. When he does, the generation gap turns into Grand Canyon! ' BEFORE YOU LEASE INVESTIGATE! LEASE SPECIAL New 1972 MARK IV $20988 A MONTH 27 MOtl_TH (!PIN IND PLUS TAX A LICINSI ~~ICTIYI TH.IU~AUGUST il1ST, 1'72 ONLY. 1'1111 ..-er, llr, INltler, vlll'f1 rMf, ,....... 4INf' fedll lo '"""' retffM, AMl l'M It-. till W!Mel, tlftt• tlaU. M1Chl1M11 Hltd WSW tires. 0... 'ef Hie Wests IMttat Ceft"-tal aM Marti IV llt¥ett .. rlel ~ .., ,.,,...... .... Mllvwy. WE UASE ALL POPUl.Alf MAKES 7 DAYS A WEEKI SANTA ANA LINC OLN MERCURY 1 3 01 N TUSTIN AVE . SANTI\ /\NA 547 Q1 8J Pac• l '/ I I WEDNESDAY (Continued) 91t1t• Aun Would you let.vour son marry tflis marls daughter? cm Afidon1dos de •• C.munid.ld E!) Yidoftl J111es Show Ef) fftldshop Elliot Mintz 7:00 IJ (I) D m News 7:30 U 8owtin1 for 0o1i.,. (]) Trutr. or Consequences (j) Untllllld Wot1d 0 WMfs MJ Une? m I Low Lucy OJ I Drt1m of Jt1nnle fBC.pulln1 fll) Soul! ai) El Allor Tlene Cira de Muter 9 Movie: "PHffT' IJ Di& * "The Golddiggers" brought to you by Chevrolet. IJ Tiie 8olddl(ltl'S Steve Allen (!!_8Sts. U Wilt 'Till Your Father Gets HOtlle "Chet's Job" U Movie: (2hr) ''Sons 1nd Loven" (dra) '60-Dean Stockwell, Trevor Howard, Wendy Hiller. The strona portrayal of a close bond b,tween a mother and her son, who rejects romantic involvement-· ·upon her death. W To Tell tbt Truth You Asktd for It Movie: (21tr) "Witness for tbt Protecutlon" (dra) '58 -Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich. &00 . Paul Lynde Show -If you're looking for laughter you wourd. Join Paul ana his fam ily in this delightfu.lly tunny new series. 8(i) They were on a dream vacation. They had everything they ever wanted. Everything ... except a 'fay out. HauntsOfTheVeryRich Starring Lloyd Bridges, Cloris Leachman. Ed Asner. Anne Francis and Robert Reed. A \\brtd Premiere ~Morie of ~\\ftk8:30 9(i) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. SE'PTEMBER 17, 1972 ®) rve Got A Secnt m Hopn's Heroes m (}) Dr•an•t (DJ Chicanos on the Move EE Los Polivoces m Youna Dr. Kildare aJ Nahvtlle Music m Addams f1mll1 8:00 IJ (j) C.rot Bumett D qpl m Adlm·l2 "The lite Baby' Officer Malloy dates a new airl in the steno pool, causinf Offi· cer Ed Wells (Gary Crosby) great concern. Frank Sinatra Jr., and his sister Christina are guests. U CI) (I) ~ P1ul Lynde Show "Whiz Kld S1ules as Quiz Fiules" Paul Simms is horrified when his son-in-law Howie refuses to accept his $4,000 winninas on a quiz show. m Tlllt a1r1 OJ Teltfun/Perry Mason Movie: (C) (90) "Haunts of tbt Very' Rich" (sus) '72-Lloyd Bridaes, Cloris Leachman, Edward Aal\er, Anne Francis, Tony Bill, Donna.Mills, Robert Reed, Moses Gunn. Sevtn people who arrive at an idyllic trop. ical resort after receiving mysterious invitations find their dream of Pfr~· dise turning Into a hellish nightlMrt with little chance of escape. ~ m Merv Griffin Show ~ Ell) (lj) film OclysseJ "Los Olvidl· dos" (R) 9:00 fJ (J) Medical Center James St•· cy, Pamela Payton·Wright and Ntn· cy Walker guest In the story of 1n ambitious husband who insists thlt he cannot be the tattler of the Child expected by his wife, while sht: rt' fuses t6 have an operation for ltar it will endanger her pregnancy." EB Un Vtt1no P1r1 Recordar • 9 The Vlralnlln a;) LI Consentid1 de P1pa fl) tlflm1~ Coraje 9:30 O Tommy Prothro Show Revl.W of fJl) (lj) Election '72 the Rams/New Orleans Saints'atate 'T.l Luchl Libre played Sept. 17th. • cw D&lNews a;) Estacion Central ai) Niches Tapltias W Mowlt: (Zbr) "Silver Dollar" . (dra) '32-Edward G. Robinson. 9:45 EB Su Comedia favontl Bebe Daniels, Aline MacMahon. lO:OO '1:30 D (lO) m NBC Wednesd•J Mystery 'IJ Cannon Triggers New -Mili11n "The Manhattan Beat" * Excitery: nt, Suspense! Madiaan is asked to break in a new IJ Cl) nnon The myste~ detective, a mod, recent college death a prominent labor 1Hlloh graduate, and finds his life on the official who fell from a slii ffft line In the course of trackina down brings Cannon to the ruued rrtOUn· assault suspec!s and a possible mur· tain country near Durango, Co~do, derer. Stars Richard Widmark. to investigate. fJ Cil@ Q)ABC Wednesday (Continued) The Sound of -7 her Music 10:00 Julie Andrews Show Another delightful hour of music and comedy with special guests Carl Reiner. Cass Ell 1ot. f;(i) Pele 19 THE OAJLY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPTEMB~R 17, 1172 WEDNESDAY (Continued) 11 dale KAKH A search Is or· dtrtdfor a miulng aaent who runs Into trouble while lnvesUaatlna • 11:00 tJ Du &I) m m...., $100-blll racket threatenlna world CD Cl)@) News economy, Tony Franciosa stars. Nick _. ,.__ -. ._d THURSDAY SurEMBEtl 21 Blanco (Franciosa) must locate the ~ --P ... , .... , mlsslna aaent and take over his Ci) MMIMI Ditton For momlnc •nd •ftemoon llstfnp, • lnvestlaatlon. Headlna for England, D Mtwie:"OddaAplast THMm'ew" plMM ... DAmME PROGRAMS. Blanco encounters Jill Davenport (ifra) '59-ffarry Belafonte, Ed Beg. Below, for your convenience, ere (Stefanie Powers), an underwttr ley. day'a movies. U.S. Tre11ury aaent, asslaned to the m TMll ., C..M1111tnct1 case. News Q) Hip Qapaml II JR (I) m Ju11. wrewa Hour (ij) HattaaNa Xs~drews plays a roller derby fJ) Carner ltd Arf'lllatronc DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Tiit "' Sb'•t" (com) '42 -H1nry Fonda, Lucille Ball. queen-Helen Wheels. in a muslcal EB HuctaMt» (R) spoof of "All About Eve." Special 9:30 & (C) "Se•brlro" (adv) •53 - auests 1re Carl Reiner, Cass Elllott 11:1511) Ciat•a 34 RfCardo Montalban Pier Angeli. and Alice Ghostley. Jullt slnas 1 '. tribute to the "Aae of Aqu1rius," 11:30 R CIS L8'I Movie: (C) "lou 10·00 [I) "Ya11ktt llCClftltf" (1dv) '52- 1nd In 1 skit called "It Was 1 Very eoiat'' (adv) '68-Rlch1rd Boone, • ~tt Brady, Jeff Chandler. Good Year,'' Cass and Carl reveal to Vera Miies, Joan Blondell. . D "Return of Wlklflrt" (wes) '48- Jolle what they wanted to be at the D (19) m Jollnny Clfllft Schad· ITIChard Arlen, Patricia Morison. ~ of ti· uled: Don Rickles, Dionne Warwlcke. t{J lorta lllrloff Prtaanb Titrtller g Movie: "LouilllU Purdt11t" 12:00 p ''$ucld1n Death" (wes) '50 - "Worse Thin Murder" A woman re· (com~41-8ob .Hope. Jimmy Ellison. sorts to blackmail after leamlna that u ri'l m Dia Cafftt m .. .. her late husband's uncle died In· m 8 T'iif lie Trutlt 1:00, (C) FICI of I Futftiv't (wes) testate, leaving her penniless. Chris· 59-Fred MacMurray, Alan Baxter. tine White and Constance Ford star. 12:00 m Mowlt: "T1tt lie Operator" (dra) 1:30 U "Rodetslllp X·M" (sci·fi) '51 -m 1111 Cosby Sflow '59 -Mickey Rooney. Lloyd Bridges, Osa Massen. (fl Soul! II) Ctuntry Musk ~ (C) .. Al•lt of tflt Indies" (adv) m Mesttrplece Tht1tre -Tiit ust 1:00 CV D u CIJ News • -Jean Peters, Louis Jourdan. o;--. Mohieans (R) 3:00 (l> (C) "riratts of Blood Rtver fl) Lucia Soinbra 1:30 8 Mowlt: "Setltilltfttal Joumey" (his) '62-Kerwin Matthews, Maria G> Drallll (dra) '4~1urnn O'Hara. Landi. @) .. And tht Devil M1h1 Throe" El) Kln&do• of the 5t1 Z:OO m AU·Nipt Show: "fort Al&ltn.,. (dr1) '52-Gene Kelly, Pier Anaell. '1firan ltldlhNd," "loht11l1n • 10:30 I Tllk lack Qlrl" 4:00 tJ (C) "Tiie ltnny '°°'"''"Story" l True Adventure "Spelunkers" (mus) '56--Steve Allen, Donna Reed, LI Satlnlca 3:00 tJ Movie: "Man or &un" (wes) '58 Gene Krupa. Mowle: "Underworld USA" -Macdonald Carey, James Craig. 4:30 CI> s. .. 11 lOAM liltinc 7:30 PM/THE ADVl:NTURER. Gene Barry plays a public- loving star and a very private spy. Some gig! ~~~· ~-- E V E N i 'J G 1:0011 au mm m News Cl) (fj Ntws Q Poncltrou "Death on Sun Moun· t11n" Barry Sullivan stars as 1 &reedy opportunist who drives meat prices up ind forces Indians to poach on the Ponderosa. Cl) 5tt S..1rt Q Wiid Wiid West m TM Fllntston11 II) '-tr P,tt, USMC t1J) Can You Hear Mt? fl) Rous hra Ywonka m Hoct19podp Lodra QI M.,tMny RfD m LI Sep1dl Elposa m Tit,,-Stoo1• 6:30 (I) Hot•n's Heroes D Mowtt: (90) ... ,Id Castle" (hor) '53-Boris Karloff, Richard Grffne, Stephen McNally, Paula Corday Lon Chiney. An Enalish 1dventurer inves- tiaates when two of his friends dis· appear while huntina 1s the guests of a Viennese nobleman on his huae end forbidding estate. ())CIS Ntwl Ill» Merv Crltfln m ~ 1rttt1tt1 m bdna s.Mpatakn (Ii) Te Sa• fJl) c.udlu Tmtl fi11111 1--.c.,.. .. ,,..,. Acrtt T•lhviatl Mnkat m Yidtfll '-•n 9"'w m .... .., 7:00 a-e=.. Trwtlltr~utllCts Aaleric:a• MMtwt · nar,.., u .. 1 I &Aw..., I Drtl• ef Juftllit Spt ... i,,..., Juevt1 ~.iam : ftrini LIM (R) El Mor T1tfle Cini dt MuJer Movie: (C) ............ Zero'' 7:30 tJ Yo1111 Dr. Klldlfe "The Strang. er'' A carefree bachelor learns from Kiidare that he fathered 1 son nine years a110 and that the boy will die unleu he donates a kidney. Dick Sargeot and Lynn Carlin 1uest. OGENE BARRY IS * "THE' ADVENTURER". CHEVROLET IS THE HOST. The Advt•tlrtt Movlt: "'Sona •1141 lowtn" ( dra) Trevor How1rd, Dean Stockwell, Wendy Hiller, Heather Sears. 0. H. Lawrence's story about tfle unusually affectionate bond between a coal miner's son and his mother. ~To Tell UM Trutll Pella Sur1Mft Mlflie1 $ MM: (C) (Zhr) I.A n Called lall1111'" (wts) '69 - Tony Franciosa, Michael S.rmin, Judi West. Susan Olivtr. A cowboy drifter, fast with his fists and a gun, unwillingly takes on a youn11 East· erner, and teaches him how to sur· vive in the Old Wat. 1:00 Ltfs Mete a Deaf Ho&H'S tftf'MS (fl lk•pet . liilift• • U.. hr • Ttlt·lttwhbMllliul j tc»orts Cftallt• Addl111 FaMitJ tJ THE WALTONS-A SHOW * FOR ALL THE FAMILY IJ 'nt ........ D m Flip WMllll Tim Conway ind t e 5th Dimension are Flip's guests. Geraldine (Fltp) sets a visit from the "Ravon" lady (Tim) while a notorious ct1mlnal In dbcuise is on the loose. Tht Rev. LtfOY also klb· itzes a poller &llM on • train, and the 5th Dimension do 1 medley of their hits. 0 CI> Ci) &a IW s.p.a4 "The i'Mnder Makers" Bobby Shtrm1n (sportinc a mustache) 1uests as Buddy flrraaut. who Joins a motor· cycle pnc and plots a fake payroll robbery of hb tycoon father's con· structlon company, Followfna the robbery, the ycKith plans to mum the money to his father to prove his worth and bt tcetpted u 1 man. But he becomes horrified when he sees cuns and plastic exploslves and realizes the a•na Intends to pl1y it "f'or real." I Tlllt Clft laJtlt frHI tM OIJaplc ........... Clnlt (JI ,.... Sll4tplllnl'1 Amerlcl loose In Hawaii Sflept>erd has • luau. watches the surfers and talks about his fatrttr. I ,,.., ...... f.t1ldM c.tr'll Movlt-. "'TM Httdlet Man,. (mys) (CoMf•-0 THE DAILY PILO"r, TV WEEK, SEn£MBER 17, 1972 THI WAL1'0MS. MIW SHOW, UM. ~-~~---• The Walton household becomes a three-ring circus when a carnival troupe is left stranded at their doorstep. -Richard Thomas stars as the clan's eldest son. f1tl NOf'ISSIOIW.S. 9PM nRRTIMIOMTILIVISIOM. _,.LAMCASTIR, LU MARVIN, ROlllT RYAN, WOODf mtoOI AMO CLAUDIA CARDfMALI STAR OM THIS WlllC'S CIS THURSDAY MIGHT MOVllS. I The Men ... Anew three-~ adventure series. Jigsaw premieres ton1~ht James Wainwrig ht stars as detectr ve Frank Dain a one-man missing persons bureau Follow him as he tracks down an ..1uthor who has mystertpusly d isappeared in a peaceful m1dwestern town Next week. don't miss the action and adventure of "Assignment Vienna starring Robert Conrad and on October 4. Laurence Luckinbill stars tn "The Delphi Bureau .. L 9:00 Jigsaw •@ THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 17, lt72 THURS.,.ay (Conti uecf) reported misslna by his publisher. """ " Vincent's last set of notes were sent ltt's Make 1 Dul from the Midwestern town of V1lley- Ho11n's Heroes heart, where pollce cl1lm they have (]) Dncnet no record of him. D1ln lurns that • Roflin' on the River Vincent's roommate, Jimmy Blaydon · • Tela.RtYisb Musical (Reid Smith). is also mlsslna-a fu· · Sports Ch1llen1e iilive from the law. Pernell Roberts Add1m1 Family guests as Police Sl1. Gustafson. Jim Davis is cast as Capt. Mort Stone ~THE WALTONS-A SHOW ~ ~=~=~: =s~~~laydon. * FOR ALL THE FAMILY m (1j) HoUywoocl Telftbloa Theatre IJ ~The Waltons '1wo P111s by Chekhov" D m Flip Wilson Tim Conway a Th• Ylfllnlln and t e 5th Dimension are Flip's a!> t.. Con1111tlda de hpa iUesls. Geraldine (Flip) iets a visit from the "Ravon" lady (Tim) while 9:3011 Rants Action a notorious criminal in disauise is on 0 News !he loose. The Rev. Leroy 11~ kib· lO:OO B Ifft\€?:' Dun Martin Show 1tus a po~er g~me on a tram, and · • i')i1~ auests are Lloyd Brldies, the. St~ D1mens1on do a medley of Barbar1 Feldon ind Anni Motto. their hits. 8 ~ ~ N fJ (I) (j) aJ Mod Squad "The IWI Thunder Makers" Bobby Sherman ,, aJ Owen Ma.!shall (sportini a mustache) guests as Lines From an Anary Book Owen Buddy Farraiut. who joins a motor· Marsh1ll defends 1 colleae profes~r cycle iang and plots 1 fake payroll accused of murderl~a a stude~t with robbery of his tycoon father's con· whom she WIS hav1n1 an affair. struclion company. Following the ~ Boria ltartof! "!,..ts Thri~ler robbery, the youth plans to return ~1n In the Middle A television the money to his father to prove his w_nter overhears a plot for kidnap· worth and be accepted as a man. ptni ind possible murder. Mort Sahl, But he becomes horrified when he Sue R1nd1ll ind Jull1n Burton star. sees cuns and pla~tic explosives an~ I ~W~~,a~ realizes the gang intends to play ti · \U.ll d v;:~~:ss "for real." ' u • --"'• Boline From the OlyJllpic IOnfdo• of the Sea I Th1t Girt · • Lucita Ubft Ql) Jean Shepherd s Amenca True Adwtttlure Hennanos Coraje • . 10:30 I T1lk lad! Loose In Hawaii Shepherd has a . '"'Thffty Mlnutn With luau, watches the surfers ind talks : 't:' Satanlca • • · about his f1ther. Movie: "Advtfthlm of Shtt1od I Premier Movie ohHs" Estacion Central ft!\ Movie: urht Hatchet Man", (mys) U1 Outdoor Sports91ft '32 -Edward G. Robinson. Loretta 11:00 i DD mm m News Young. Ci)~,,.-,.. . °"' sttp lhyond 8:30 m Merv Griffin Show .. . · Marshal Dillon Ell)~ The Jw Set Bobbt Hum· • Movie: (C) "A Klsa ltfort DJ· phrey in(' (mys) '56-Jeffrey Hunter. Rob· 9:00 IJ (j) CBS Thursday Movie: (C) ert W11ner, Joanne Woodwud. (2hr) "The Professionals" (dra) '66 I Trutlt or Con11quencn -Burt Lanc1ster, Lee Marvin. Rob· Major Ada•s ert Ryan. Cl1udia Cardin1le, Jlck Chicanos on Ult Move P1lance. Ralph Bell1my, Woody ""'"Ted Armtronr Strode, Joe De Santis, Rafael Bert· Headsltop rand. After the Me~ican R~v~luti~n ll ·lS @!) CiMu 3' of 1917, an American m1lhona1re · (Bellamy) offers to pay four soldiers 11:30 IJ Cf) CIS Latt Movie: '11M Curit of fortune a thousand dollars uch of Frankenstaln" (hor) '57 -Peter to rescue his kidnapped Mexican Cushlna. wife from the guerrilla bandit Raza 8 ®)a;, JollnllJ C.l'IOll (fal1ncel:_ Mowte: '11M Mat« IJMI Utt Mi-0 ®J m Ironside "The Savaie nor" (com) '42-Ray Milland Ginger Sentry". Chief Ironside underta~e~ a Rogers. ' course '" profession1I doi training D m Ci) m Diet Cavett when previously efficient guard dois. Q) ToTitT the Truth owned by Allen Dunlap (Anthony Zerbe) fail to att1ck jewel robbers 12:00 m Movie: (C) "Rtdt UntMM" on the premises they guard. Police (Wes) '59-Rindolph Scott, Karen investigation leads to a former K·9 Steele. Corps trainer, Taggert (Bo Svenson), llJ W1nderfust with • unique Iona-term plan for making money. The dots used In to· 12:30 llJ Country Music llme night's episode are re1I iuard dogs 1.00 ~.,. D Cl) News from the Los Anc.e!es area. · 1..JtJ .,,. U SEE .. THE MEN," 1:3011 Movie: "CrossftW' (dra> '47 -* A NEW SERIES Robert Youn1. Robert Mitchum, Rob· BROUGHT TO YOU ert Rya~ Gloria Gratt1me. By CHEVROLET. m All-Nilht SMw: (C) "llM of Fort '9ttfcNt." "Apadle Warrior,"' D m (j) m mMIERE The Men "WolMft .. Pltcaint '"'"" -rpiw "Hard Time" Lt. Frank Dain (James Wainwri&ht) searches 3:00 IJ Mftie: "ManMnclt4" (dra) '49 for 1n itinerint 1uthor. Andy Vincent -Dorothy Lamour, Dan Duryea, (James Carroll Jord1n). who has been Sterlin& Hayden. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WE.EK, IE~MBER 17, 1;72 The series that captures all the fun and excitement of the world's great circuses. Tonight: a circus of elephants and lions. Bert Parks is m.c. THE DAILY PILOT, 1V WEEK, SEPTEMBER 17, 1972 "' 11le Time Machine! WITTNAUER ~2000" • Tells the YIAI e the MONTH e the WHK e the DAY •the MOUi •the MINUTE e the SECOND A LONGINES-WITTHAUER ,ROOUCT LONGINES- Chostn to Time the 1972 Olympic G•mH -Munich. -AUTOMATICAU YI And computes, with simple finger.+ip •djustment, all D•ys •nd D•tes into the Year 2015 • Self-winding • W•ter-Res ist.nt e Anti-M•gnetic • Distinctive Midnight Blue dial. M•tching br•celet, $74.95 e with sfr•p. $'4.tl • BenlcAmeric't_rd • Muter Charge • Kirk Charge Open Mon., Thu.rs ., Fri. I 0 to 9 HUNTIN&TON CINTll HAllOI SHO,,IN6 CINTD le9Cll • ..... , JJOO HetMr llyd. H•.._., .. .._. c .... M ... lt2·5501 541-t4H See Joanne Woodward in her Oscar-winning role! The Three Faces of Eve Joanne V\bodward Lee I.Cobb Friday The 6:30 Movie_ , 7:30 PM/HOLLYWOOD SQUARES. Comedians, stars and starlets join host Peter Marshall for fun and games. Page 26 ~,. ... "'~-· THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 17, 1972 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 22 For momln1 •nd •fternoon ltstlnp, please see oAmME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, .,. the d•y'• movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 m "Us Mberablean (cl1) '52 - Fredric March, Charles L~111hton. 9:30 O ''O'Htnry's full House" (dra) '52 -Anne Baxter, Richard Wldmark: 10:00 Cil "Tu.•ble Wffd" (Wes) '54 - Audie Murphy, Lori Nelson. D ''Tre11ure of Monte Cristo" (adv) '4S-Glenn Lan1an, Adele Jer- 1ens. 12:00 D "Wln11 of D1n11r" (dra) '52- u chary Scott, Naomi Chance. 1:00 m "Tensfon" (dra) '49 -Richard Basehart, Audrey Totter, Cyd Cha- risse. 1:30 D .. l•n• It to the Marines" (com} '51-Sid Melton, Mar• Lynn. O "Cll1r1ty'1 Aunr (com) '41 - Jack Benny, Kay Francis. 3:00 CI> (C) "Your Monty or Your Ult" (mys) '53-Fernandel Jean Poiret. l1j "St11n11r In MJ Ar•J" (dra) '53 -Jeff Ch1ndler, June Allyson. 4:00 II (C) .. Joan of Arc" (dra) 'SO - ln1rld Ber1man, Jose Ferrer. 4:30 Cl) Sam• 11 lOAM ltstina rvrNING 6:00. D 0 mm m N1ws (l)Qj)News D hndtrosa "The Palute War" Cl) ht Smart 0 Wild Wild West m TIM FliabtoMI GJ Cot•tr fl1tt, USMC (j'j) Ewenln1 et Po9I fl) lttus Pm Vlf'Onica m Hod1•poqt Loq. 8 Mlfbtny RfO m') La St111nda &posa m a,.. Stooaes 6:30 (j) thpn's Heroes O Movie: \IO> "a1 Thr11 f1e11 of (Vin (dra) 51-Joanne Woodward, lee J. Cobb, David Wayne, Vince Ed· wards. Jo1nne Woodward won an Academy Award for her incredible portrayal of one woman with th~ee personalities: 1 dowdy housewife, an irresponsible party 1irl, and a well·adJusted modern woman. (i)CIS Nm ~ Merv Ct1fft11 Show m w, 1rffftl11 (I) ltadn& SwffpstHIS fii) Altilts Nova Scotia painters 1re spotll1ht1d (R) m 1 ...... Cll'Mft Sllow ac,..,. Acns m') hHeull &) Hc1dshop Elliot Mintz 7:00fJ CD DmNews D 1owt1111 '°' Dolllrs Cl) Trutll or Coftsequenca Cl) Circus! 0 W111f1 MJ U11t? CD I Lowe Lucy GJ I Drt1M of Jt1nnit (ij) Election '72 fl) Bartolo eJi) Evtt1in1 It Pops @!) El Amor Tiene Car1 di Muftr IH Movie: ''TIM DIJ tht EArtll stood Silil" 7:30 1J Circuit ··rhe Circus of Spain" O Hollywood Squires D Movie: (2flr) "Sons ind Lowrs" (dra) '60-Trevor Howud, Wendy Hiller, Dean Stockwell. Cl) To Tell U.. Trutll Cl) TllrHltlttttS 0 Million $ Movie: (C) (211r) "The Hell Wlttt Heroes" (dr1) '68-Rod Taylor, Claudia Cardin1le. (lg) Uft Around Us "Survival in the Sea" m Ho1an's Heroes GJ (]) Drapet fl) Los lewrty di Perilvillo m Untamed World (l) Hip '9rforMance m Adel••• F1m11y 1.-00 fJ Cl) Son11J and Clttr Jerry Lewis ind llit Supremes 1uest. D @) m Sanford •nd Son. "Whi~· lash" After Fred has an accident '" the pick-up truck. he decides he is sufferin1 from whiplash. 0 (]) (j) (l) NEW SEASON TIM lfrldy lunch "Hawaii Bound" Part I Mike Brady takes the whole family to Hawaii in the first of a three· parter. Don Ho 1uests. m That Clr1 GJ Ttltb1n/Peny Mason EE Hermanos CoraJe eJi) (13) W11lllniton w .. k In Rwltw ii) Ernesto Alont1 Prtsenta m> Estacion C.ntral m Mowlt: "Nine Uves At1 Not EnOu&fl" (mys) '41-Ronald R111an, Joan Perry. 8:30 D @) m The Uttlt People "Little Boy Au" Or. Jamison ind his dau&h· ter disaaree on the treatment of a patient. Dr. Jemison dl11noses • youn1 boy's case of flu but does not forbid the youn1ster a sailln1 trip with his father. Anne says he is wro n1. 1oes to the marin1 ind lurns that the boy is very sick be· low deck. 0 Cil (j) (l) The Partridp FaiwllJ ·'M Is for the Many Thln1s" The Partrid&e ramlly, motorlna to Sacra· mento where Shirley Is to accept a Mother of the Year 1ward, finds that the pleasure trip isn't. m Mtrv Griffin El\) (lJ) l]flCJA I Take Oii Moines . .• iiitaN A Jook at the problems at mass transportation. a;) Unt.Mtd WOf'ld 9:00 R ([) CIS Frtd17 Movit: (C~ (211r) 'Villij tf tttt Dotts" (dre) 67 - Hawaii Boundf &00 BradyBunch The family amves 1n Hawaii. and runs into trouble when Bobby finds an ancient charm .and decides to keep 1t for good luck 1 Starring Florence Henderson and Robert Reed •@ Barbara Parkins. Patty Duke, Paul Burke, Sharon Tate, Tony Scotti, Su· sen Hayward, Lff Grant. The story of four women cauaht up In the heady wor1d of show business. other student. His father, studio boss Harry Patterson (Tim O'Connor), Isn't able to help very much because he and his son were not too close. Ban· yon questions Patterson's secretary, Emily Powell (Jessica Walter). whom he suspects knows more than she's _.tellin1 him. OmNewa D Cl) (6) EB lo¥t American Stylt "Gwt arid the Cheaters." Jack and Brett Somers Kluaman, Robert Kar· velas; "Love and the love Nest," Bob Dlshy, Mari1n Halley, Ruth Mc· Devitt; "love and Amateur Niaht," Peter Marshall, Alvy Moore. Barbara Rhoades; "Love and the Unbearable flance," Peagy Cass, Werner Klemp· erer, Beverly Sanders. 0 Bona Kart.ff Pmtnts Thriller iifhe Mark of the Hand" Q) Naslwllle Music (jj) Hollywood Ttttwflion Theltfe m llflc!ALI The Rtstteu Earth See Monday, 8PM listlna. @E Lucia to•bfa m Trails West Erl> Prt111ltr 40 m 1Un1dom of the Sea 10:30 IJ Tall lacl1 Q) True Adventure m Human Di .. nslon (It Movie: "Curse of tM Voodoo'' Q) Outdoor Sportsman 11:00 u o am mm,..,,. Cl) (j) (1i Newn O Mevle: "TM Eapty Canvas" (dfl) '64-Bette Davis, Horst Buch· holz. CIJ Marahal Dillon fJ 5'ertoct Holnies TIMlttt: '"Shtr· IOd: Htl11t1s and die Secret Weapon" m Trudi « Consequenca OJ Hiatt Cltaparral (ij) Tlle Jm Set fE Qamtt Teel Armstron1 m fkadlllop Dam Ghost ..; "The Con· crett Captain" Tiit lhOSt Of a SH e1ptaln buried in a block of con· crete a century aao interrupts a honeymoon. Stuart Whitman and Gena Rowlands auest. 11:15 @E Cinetftl 34 fJ Cl) Ci) E!J Room 222 "I Won· ., der lfJanuary 15th Wiil Ever r.ome 11:30 U C8S Late MfVlt: (C) A P1acl Aaaln" A series of thefts at Walt tor LONn" (com) Faye Dunaway. Whitman becomes more puzzlinf 1J dQl @E Jo'nn) Car10n Lucille when a student purposely lets him· Ball auests. Ult " auaht. fJ CV Ci) m Dkll Cavett .. flJ Un Vtr1no Para Recordar (() Nlpt!Ult 8) u Cotqlilla m To Tall Utt Trvtll Cltlllt ~· f!J LI ~ 4t Pap.t 9:30 D ltd Owtna Randt Sllow fJ '41 (j) al TM Odd Ceuplt "Bia Mouffi'• Fellit faces the lo" of a 12:00 GJ Movtt: (C) "Y111plre Man of die Lost Pta~ (hor) '~John Carra· dint. Robert Dix. Ii) Country Ml&Sic lhM lucrative ICCOUnt as a result of a 12:30 D Nevil: "'The ~J Ult feud between Howard Cosell and CiUIJtt Are" (dra) '62 - Eartll Janet Ose1r. Munro, Leo Mcl<Alm. Oll)Ntwl ail Meeb lre....al: 20tll Centul) 1:00 00 D 0 ®l hn M• fl!) nt futwt of ..... ., "' lft Al• of Cbtlat ''The Posslbllltles of Political Reform" 9:•5 &) P'rofHOf Aldlo 10:00 II OJ m l1nyon '1he Old Colleae fii• BlnYon (Robert Forster) la hlrtd to find the mlssina collere student son of a film studio czar. Tiie YoUnl man mpteriougty dlstp· pears followina a fistflaht with an· 1 :30 fJ Movie: (C) "Star In Ult Duat" (wes) '56-Richard Boone, Mamie Van Doren, John Agar. 0 Movie: ''The Steel Helmet" (dra) '51-Gene Evans, Steve Brodie. 2:00 m All-NlOt Show: "f1N r ... .._.. id Spf," "rht Mauston ~11." "lury Mt Dtlcf•• 3:00 fJ Movie: .,.... Joe Lewis S1ofJ" (cJra) '53-Coley Wallace. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEPT£MBER 17, 1972 SATURDAY 11:00 I Cl) The Flintstones · (ii m M1lor Leaaue Butball eams will be announced. SEPTEMBER 23 • ~.1 I I P N 1 N C m Ad-Ub A public affairs pro1ram where women of all a1es. ethnic and economic backgrounds discuss issues particular to their sex. To· day's subject Is "Women and Medi· cine." 6:00 S•mtr Se•Ulef 6:30 llac:t &perienee lV a Classroom Let'a Rap 7:00 Stl1111Hr Semester I (jJ) Oscar Brand's Gettysbure Lucha Libre This WMk In Pro Football 11 :30 Untamed World "Thailand" Movie: (C) "Drums In tht Dffp Soutll" (adv) '51-James Craia. Guy Madison. • ~ m Und1rdo1 (j) tt.R. Pufnstut rethtf Buzz Electric CompanJ m ())) Tit• Eltdric Comp1ny ,\ f T I R N () 0 ~ 7;30 Dustfl Trttbo.ust m TIM Jttlons 12:00 I (I) ArchlH TV Funnies ti•~• Pntfllt JOhn Wayne Theatre "Westw•rd (}) (() Jacbon Flvt Ho" SWett Dfcl Wllfttinaton Show O Movie: ''The Spolltrs" (adv) '42 ~~ ~~ 11 81 ff" (d ) -John Wayne, Marlene Dietrich, ....... Its. · 111e I u . ra Randolph Scott · f>--:John Bromfield, Martha Vick· I ri.e Ghost ind Mrs. Muir ers. S.ldm1 and the M11ked Mar· : Miater Rogers' Ntlaf\borhood vel" (adv) '66 -William Forest. ~lorers Louise Currie. 12:30 (.lJ Fat Albert and tile Cosby Q) Movie: (C) "Kina of the Wild Ktds Sf'allions" (wes) '59-George Mont· I Elementary Hews Imel}. Diane Brewster. : S.11111e Street · Mister Ro1ers' Nei&flborhood 1 S.b1dos AJtfftt 8:00 i lup Bunny The 111 Valley • • Pink Panther l ·OO Cf) CIS Children'• F\1111 festival n WaJllf Theatre "Red River • o information available at press Ranae" time. 11 (j) fht Oamoltds I Roller Games Sesame Stttet Soul Train 8:30 Sabrina News m The Houndcats . Cine 1n 11 Tarde Cil ABC Superstar Movie 1:30 • Movie: .. When the Daltons Rodt" e Mad, Mad M.onsters" Count (wes) '40 -Randolph Scott. Kay Dracula, the Invisible Man, the Francis. Mummy, the Creature and the Wolf McH1le'1 Navy Man stir thin1s up when they arrive : Mister Roaen• Nliahbomo.cl at the Hotel Trans)'lvania for the Movie: "Hatful of Rain" weddina of Frankenstein's monster 2:00 Dusty's Treeflouse and monstres.s. Kid Power 9:00 Ii The Amazln& Chan . lmpacto WitJI Manuel Arapn · 6E Roman HoHdlJS 6 Movie: "Carry on Cabb,.. (com) ovie: "Rollinf Home" (dra) '48 '67-Sidney James, Hattie Jacques. -Jean Parker. Russell Hayden_ Bewitched D Movie: "Human Ju11ite" (mys) International Hour -S-~ary Merrill, Jan Sterling. Thriller Ii) Movie: "loot In Any Wlodow" Combat (dra) '61-Paul Anka, Ruth Roman. M1jor Ad1ms Eltctric Coinp.tny : Seslme Slreft : Mist• Ro1Jrs' Ntlaf\borhood • Travelure Cine tit Su Casa 2:30 Stsp1 to luminr 9:30 ..._Ind the Pussycats • Inquiry State Attorney General . ! m TM BalicJeys velle Younaer auests Ind tllk$ uan1: Willclow to tile South about the death penalty issue. Tiit BnMIY Kids I CV Funky Ptl1ntom CartCMNt c.mlval • Winp to Adnnture : Q)l SeMnit Sheet 3:00 Th• Siesta Is Ovtr S.. Hunt . A&riculture USA ''With ThankS 10:00 SceebJ·Dto to the Animal Kingdom" lewlttW I Rams Action !I§ m Sttlab 2020 (3) Udavllle Mobilt HolM Sll4)W fir Oilt Flicks PREMIERE lid Power A new Movie: "Santa Ft Trall'' (wes) h•lf·hour animated series b8$td on '38-Errol Flynn. Olivia de Havil· -tht natlonally syndicated oomic strip land. "Wee Pals" by Morroe Turner. ()Q) Sd·Fl Theatre: (C) "'Th• Snow Cit Rtlltr CaMS Creat11re" (SCi·fi) '54-Paul Lang· 10:!0 IJ t1Ql m ftu~•round Paul Win· ton. Leslie Denison. chell hoiti. m Movie: (C) "Crash Dive" (dra) 0 Movie: "flalltlnf Lawman•• (wes) '43-Tyrone Power, Anne Baxter. ~-W•l!!_e Mort'is, Virginia Grey. Dana Andrews. 0 @ CJ) 6) NCAA Football Stan· The Vlrtlnlan ford at DukeUnlverslty. : Mister Roctrs' Ntl&ftborbood ClJ Movlt: (C) "A Man Called D•a· 1 Futbol-Soecer aer'' (dra) 'SB-Terry Moore. Jan Movft: "'VallfY of the Doomed" Murray. 3:30 Madia I Qospel Sinfln1 Jubllea • On Campua "How to Pick and £ltctrtc C:O.pany I et Into Colleae" Mister Roprs' Melahbortlood (Contlnutd) .. ••• 27 ,.,. 21 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, SEP'TEMBER 17, 1972 AU.le THI MMU.IM. The Infernal Revenue Service comes after Archie. Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Rob Reiner and Sally Struthers are the ever- battl ing and embattled Bunker hoi.lsehold. THI MAnTYLll MOOll SHOW.MIWTIMI, 'tPM. Mary finds herself in a compromising situation, trapped by a handsome newspaper columnist who makes the wolf in Little Red Riding Hood look sheepish. Peter Haskell is guest. THI IOI .... AITlllOW. M1W SHOW, t:JOllM. Emily's hunch that Bob will have trouble explaining his job to her students proves all too prophetic. Suzanne Pleshette : and Peter Bonerz are Bob's co-stars. CBSSI . • ...,. ... ,Ca..., (j) .-..: "Nl1ht Caller from Out-er Spice" (sci-fl) '65-John Suon, Patricia Haines. (}) Tiit MHb• · Giar lr1nd'1 Cettpbur( (R) n .. T11t11111 Voa of Acrlcutturo 4:00 htaider/Otftlider Ca•pua Profile Mara 5oln~ On With Willie Da· s ''THn Ganis' fart II D I lflc!M i Mr. M1100'1 Story- book 0 Tllia Wffk In Pro Football m Movie: '1'11 Cry TolllOf,.w" (dre) 'SS-Susan Hayward, Richard Conte, Eddie Albert, Jo Van AHt, Don Taylor, Ray Danton, Mardo. Based on Lillian Roth's bold and frank story of her days as an alco· hollc and her fi&ht to conquer th• dreaded dise•~ I Land of the Clants ~ C..pany 1 .. ,.. and MelltOftea "The Des· ert and the Mountains" S., Show • C..ntry Place ICl•ba I Tiit EJtdric Companr ,....,. ... lAtlno CoNna Now 5:15 · s-tilll ao..-Up 5:30 • Cf) ... iloM: (C) (211r) "JountlJ to 4:30 Mme: (C) "SI• Black Honea" (wes) '62-Audie Murph)!. Dan Dur- yea, Joan O'Brien. ' Sbtdtbook focus Movie: "Neanderthal Man" Caci· ) '53-Robert Shane, Doris Mer· rick. D Happy W1nd1r1r1 "Valley of the Supal" Slim and Henrietta visit the Supal Indian Reservation located deep in the Grand Canyon in Ari· zona. Tllla Is Your Lift Nfl Came of tlle Week Harland SVlre Show Bataan El Crls11t "'"° : fJrat Advtntum In lmprovtllnr lat In SPKt fella the Cat 5:00 • Kid Tell! Charles Nelson Reilly and Irene Ryan 1uesl D Cl> (I) m ABC's Wide Wor1d of Sports Cl) (lj) News 6:00 Holt" (dra) ·~Michael Sarruln, James Cun, Don Stroud, Paul Peter· aon, Brenda Scott. In 1862, 'Seven youn1 Texans leave Dallas to join the Confederate Army, not even v11uely aware of what the war Is all about, or the fates that await them. I TllhtJ Minutes Wltll • • • Altilb (R) ~aalbne USA n. Gt&Muen -----f v f N I N (, l!!!.~=:n ~~ • TIM R•I Don StMle Sltft n.. '9nuaclen Wasltitllt9n ""'In Revtew Rosas hra Yttonica : Jacob lro...ai "A View of the Arts" (r.ontl nued) en •. -rrotn dating. .. .. to 1nat1ng ... to Chuck Barris' newest fun and ~ame show. Saturday, 7p.m. (1) KA BC.TV TH£ DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 17, 1972 7:00 PM/LASSIE. America's favorite dog returns in a series of wholesome family-oriented adventures. ADDEO QUESTION-After • newspaper columnist, played by 1uest star Peter HHkell, Interviews Mary Tyler Moore, as Mery Richerds, •bout her Job, he asks her for a date, on The Mery Tyler Moore Show, Saturday (Sept. 23) at 9 PM on CBS. Dr. Michael Rhodes (Gary Collins), nurse Kelly (Maree Redmond) and patient Liii (Jess Walton), are passengers on a perllous ftl1ht In the season premiere episode, "Coffin, Coffin, In the Sky," of The Sixth Sense on ABC, Saturday (Sept. 2.3) at 10 PM. Karl Malden plays Det. Lt. Mike Stone, • long-time friend of • veteran cop shot three days prior to his scheduled retirement, and EJIHn Heckart, portrays the victim's wife. Stone vows to pt the gunman In "The Thirty Year Pin," on ABC's The Stf'Mts of Sen Franclsc:o, Saturday (Sept. 23) at 9 PM. ROBBERY LOOT-Steve McQuHn stars as ThomH Crown, a wealthy, urbane bachelor who gets his kkks by robbina banks, In "The Thomas Crown Affair," • sophisticated suspense drama on the NBC Sfturday Nlaht Movie (Sept. 23) at 9 PM. WTON S H L .. FOR MEDICAL & DENTAL ASSISTANTS Fall Classes Starting 541-4461 W. 17TH ST. SANTA AN Pase 21 I .. ., J , SATURDAY (Continued) his finger caught in the steerina I Stand Up and Cheer wheel of the family car. Roger Perry Teabo del 40 and Richard Jae<:kel guest. Three Stooaes 0 Rollin' The Everly Brothers 6:SO; O News guest. Sports With Bertke ! (}) (]) aJ AllH Smith and • KHBC News Conference e;lfred Hitchcock Presents II evrolet brings you Championship Wrestllna * good listening and Ll'lcll• Ubrt good viewing in "The Tht RestlesJ Elrth CR) ~ncini Generation". : film ~WJ "Loa Olvidadoa" ~ Movie: Love In Ille Afternoon" ~ Mancini Cener1tion Zs.a Zsa Movie: "One Fattl Hour" (dra) Gabor and John Davidson guest.• · •36-Humphrey Bogart. Beverly Reb· Sports Challenge erts. Science and Society · Jean Shepherd's America (R) 8:30 IJ Cl) Brtdatt Lowa Bernie Sam ' El Show dt Lechu11 y Salinas and Sophie win a trip to Rome and • Consultation a private audience with the Pope To Be Announced from a raffle ticket sold to them 7:00 (j) UFO "Exposed" A civilian by Amy. test pilot stumbles onto a military 0 11THE WACKY WORLD OF secret and enlists in the war of * JONA.THAN WINTERS" ~n::i~d Kinadom COM£S YOUR WAY O a;, Lassie "Doves of Santa FROM CHEVROLET. Ines" Lassie, Lucy (Pamelyn Ferdin) 0 Wacty Wor1d of Jonathan Win• and caretaker Johann Peterson (Carl ten John Davidson guests. Esmond)) join forces to care for the m TV Musical Injured dove that is the scout for 9:00 fJ Cl) Marx Tyler Moore Sh<lw Pe· !he legendary homecoming of the ter Haskell guests as a handsome doves to Santa Ines. newspaper columnist who interviews 9 Hee Haw Patti Page and Charlie Mary about her newsroom, asks her McCoy guest. for a date and then tries to take (j) Truth or Consequences unfair advantage of the situation. D THE PARENT GAME 0 Chrysler Corporation * Where Parents Say * Presents the Premiere The Darndest Things TV showing of "The G The Parent Game Cla1k Race Thomas Crown Affair" hosts. 0 lfO) m NBC Saturday Movie: I Death Valley Day5 (fj (fhr) "The Thomas Ctown J.f. m 9 Lawrence Welk Show fair'' (susp) '68 -Steve McQueen. It Takes a Thief Faye Dunaway, Paul Burke. Jack I l lllCIAL I Take Des Moines-Weston, Yaphet Kotto, Todd Martin, Please! A look at the problem of Sam Melville. Astrid Heeren, Biff traffic jams and mass transporta· McGuire, Carol Corbett. Thomas tion. Crown (McQueen), a rich, urbane fE El Tomillo man·about·town, gets his kicks by m I ,,,CIAl I Can You Hear Me? robbing banks. When he plans and (R) Poetry and Illustrations by young carries out the heist of Boston's black children. largest bank during its busiest ~ Noche de Sabado hours. he leaves the police, insur- 7:30 The Adventurer ance company and bank officials The Mouse flctory Jim Backus baffled. hosts this show about the legendary D Seymour Presents: "Nlaht of the hero Paul Bunyan. 810od Beut" (hor) '58 -Michael i To Tell the Truth Emme~ Angela Greene. Let's Make a Deal D The ~treets of San Movie: (C) (2hr) ''Tht V.l.P.'s" * F · S h H'tl (dra) '63-Elizabeth Taylor, Rich-ranctSCC>---' mas I • ard Burton, Louis Jourdan, Elsa D (17) CV 00 aJ Streets of San Martinelli, Margaret Rutherford, mntlSco "The Thlrty·Year Pin'' The Maggie Smith, Rod Taylor, Linda shooting of a veteran cop due for · Christian. The story of a cross-sec-retirement causes Dt. Mike Stone lion or people waiting In London's to search for the assailant with a h · rt 1 f f d zeal that concerns his superiors. pos atrpo ounge or a og-e· m I ltf<IAL I Scoev Mltdtlll Show '.!ted flight to New York. ------. , llQJ Why Don't They? ••• A Public Scoey and his special guests, Da· service series mlta Jo and Buddy Hackett. examine I Cltywatchtrs in skits, songs and mime-the rela· Adventur.a of Blu:k Beauty tionships between husbands and 'Addams family wives. among kids, and between 1:00 Cl) AU fn the F•mllr Archie young people as well as the elderly. dn't report his inrome from dliv· fi> Un Verano Para Recordar Ing Munson's cab on SundaY1. but &!) El Show de loco Valda Munson DID, and now Archie faces 9:30 IJ (j) Bob "ewhlrt Show Bob trouble with the IRS. faces a self confidence crisis when D @) m Emeraency "Kids" Or. he speaks on the role of the psy· Brackett (Robert Fuller) is warned chologist at Emily's career day pro· by ,Or. Early (Bobby Troup) that his gram at the Tracy Elementary dlianosis of an injured boy as an Schoo.I and ~ores the kids to tears, abused child could jeopardize his Just like Emily said '1e would, career; paramedi,cs Gage and De· I Newi Soto (Randolph Mantooth and Kevin Minority Community Tighe) rescue a boy trapped under • Hollywood TtltvlsJon Tlltatre his house ·and a young hiker, in· ' o Plays by Chekhov" (R) jured In a canyon fall G.1ry Clarke 10:00 11 Ci) Mission: lmpoulblt Vie Mor· guests as Mr Peters whose son gets row auests as ''•i•d" nudur a:ien· 1 Page 30 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, SEPTEMBEJt 17, 1972 9:00 The Streets of San Francisco An all out search for a cop killer. Starring Karl Malden and Michael Douglas G(i} 10:00 Sixth Sense A passenger nas an overwhelming premon111on lhat her plane is a hearse galloping across the sky G<i' tist Joe Collins, who ls made to be· lleve that he is • prisoner In the year two thousand and la about to be executed as part of the IMrs plan to learn whare he hH hidden enough plutonium to construct a dozen atomic bomba. 0 Cil C6l Gl NEW SEASON Silth Sense "~fffrl, Coffin In the Sky'' Rhoades is returnlna from Mexico on a fllght which carries an injured folksinger being rushed to San Olean for surfery. The airl has visions that convince Rhoades the plane wilt explode, killing everyone, If they try to land. Jess Walton. Marie Red- mond, Ed Nelson guest. D The Un~nown Regis Philbin i'~r::. Mv~::., Hour I Lou Cordon Show 10:30 8 One Step l1Jond • Boris Karloff PreNnts Thriller "Rose's Last Summer" A former movie queen is hired to take the place of an old woman who Is about to die. Mary Astor and Lin McCar· ih guest. News I lfiCIAl I Take Des Moines-- Please (R) See Friday 8:30PM list· ing. I Movie: "Ro1d to Glory" 11:00 rn 0 D (j) @) News USC Football Tape delay of llli· nois vs. Trojans game played earlier today. CI) Marshal Dillon m Movie: "l'll Cry TotMrrow'' (dra) '55-Susan Hayward. Richlfd Conte. Eddie Albert, Ray Danton, Jo Van Fleet, Mardo. m K1tt11yn Kuhlman ll:lS 00 Mbvle: "The Glenn Miller Story" (mus) '54 -James tSewart, June Allyson. O ~Ntws 11:20 8 Movie: (C) "Afrfc., Tex11 Style" (adv) '67-Hugh O'Brian. John Mills, Ronald Howard. 11 :30 O The Jazz Show Host Billy Eck- stine welcomes vocalist Lorez Alex· andrla; flutist Bobbi Humphrey; and the Johnny Hammond Quartet. (j) Movie: '1he Inn of D1rtmoor" (mys) '64 -Heinz Orache, Ingmar Zeisberg. O Movie: (C) "Peyton Place" (dra) '57-lana Turner, Lloyd Nolan, Lee Phillps, Diane Varsi, Russ Tamblyn, Hope Lange, Ar1hur Kennedy, Terry Moore. (j) Movie: (C) ''loss of Innocence" (adult) '61-Kenneth More. B Frip t Nlaht: (C) ''War of the Wiirlds" (sci·fi) '53 -Gene Barry. ~Tom Jones Sllow m Movie: (C) "The Secret S.Vtn" (adv) '66-Tony Russel, Helga Line. 12:30 O $peaklna freely Ayn Rand, au· thor of "Atlas Shrugged" and "The Fountainhead," is the special guest. Edwin Newman is host. nOl Movie: (C) "McHale'a Nav, Joins in. Air force" (com) '65-Tim Con· way, Joe Flynn. 1:00 0 Movie: "The CowboJ and tlM l ady" (rom) '39 -Gary Cooper. ~Cl) News All.·Nl11tt Show; "Jun&1t Cold," • Sniplf," "Bride of Ult Mon· st er" t!J Movie: "Tht A.stonl1htd Htart" (clra) 'SO-Noel Coward. 1:20 tJ Movie: "Scandal, Inc." (dre) '57 -Robert Hutton, Claire Kelly. 1:30 D News ALFA ROMEO Coast Imports I 000.1200 Coast Hwv. ll!ffficln"lfttl1 Ward S. Lee Inc. 1234 S. Main St., Santa Ana 547-5B26 Harbor American 1969 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa ~ Roy Carver Inc. 234 E. 17th St. Costa MeH 546~ Crevier Motors 208 W .. 1 st St., Santa Ana 835-3171 BUICK Bauer Buick -2925 Harbor Costa Mesa 979-2500 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 5..0-9100 CHEVROLET Connell Chevf'olet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1200 CHRYSLER -PLYMOUTH Huntington Beach Chrysler-Plymouth 16661 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beech 5..0-5164 DATSUN Costa MeS. Datsun 2845 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-6410 Dot Datsun 18835 Beach Blvd. Huntin9toft h•ch 842-7781 DQD(;,l Courtesy Dodge 2888 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa 557-9220 "' ' •• THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 17, 1972 ~·: FORD Dunton Ford 2240 So. Main St., Santa Ana 546-7070 Wilson Ford 18255 Beach Blvd. H·untington Beach 842-6611 University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 JAGUAR Bauer Buick -2925 Harbor Costa Mesa 979-2500 LINCOLN -MERCURY Santa Ana Lincoln-Mercury 130 I No. Tustin, Santa Ana ~47-91,83 Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1200 MERCEDES-BENZ Jim Slemons Imports Wemer I Mein St .• S.nte Ana 546-4114 OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Plvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 OPEL Bauer Buick -2925 Harbor Costa Mesa 979-2500 PONTIAC Dave Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Bfvd., Costa Mesa 546-8017 PORSCHE -AUDI Don Bums-Porsche-Audi 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 636-2333 I . Chick Iverson l>oriche-Audi ·~ 445 E. Coast Hwy. I Newport Beach 6n-0900 RENAULT Coast Imports · 1.000-1200 W. Coast Hwy. N•wport Beach 642-0406 Slemons lmp,orts 2201 S. Main St .• Santa An• 5$7-5242 ROLLS-ROYCE Roy Carver Inc. 23f E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 546--4444 SUBARU Fritz Warren's i I 'I . . . .. .. ' . I I i Sports Car ·Center 547-0764 710 E. I st St .. Santa Ana TOYOTA Dean Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mes; 646-9303 TRIUMPH Fritz Warren's Sports C.r Center S..7-0764 710 E. I st St., Santa Ana VOLKSWAGEN Harbour Volkswagen ' 18711 Beach Blvd. Hun,ington Beach 842-4435 Cl1ick Iverson Volkswagen , 445 E.Coasf Hwy. N B.673~ , .. VOLVO · DHn Lewis Imports 1966 .He~bor Blvd .. Costa M.- 6*-930] tQ' 1 ..... 31 HAT'S · NEW · IN STEREt!J TEAC3340 A COMPLETE RECORDING STUDIO lN YOUR OWN HOME!! 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S.., e s•::• e SAi e TIAC e Y~ e w..t-... e W•---• Tandbefl "The average American family needs supplemental insurance protection agai nst both Hospital and Medical Bills~' says Art Linkletter It's time you faced the fact that your regular health insurance probably won't pay all your medical, surgical and hospital bills. That's why I urge you to apply for this Medical-Surgical-Hospital Insurance Plan that provides up to 5700.00 for surgery or physician's bills -plus.- $350.00 a month ($11.67 a day) while confined in the hospital. Plea~~ read o n for the full de ta il s on the benefi t~, limitations :mu rates of this~ plan from Nation:tl Home Life A'isurancc Company: you'll he g lad vou did. L,/ 2 Most people believe their present No matter how many most people end up owing money That's why 1lrt l.i11J../1·111·r i.~ n mrmhn of tlii• /t11111 tf 11f f>lft'C'lllf\ Wtd fl'lttillt•tf fH (I /\fur~ 1•11111: ( '1111.1111111111 f 11r N nti1111nf II omc. Most health plans don't cover everything. Prow 11 111 your,1.:lr. Ger your own p11l1c) .111d 1:1J..~ :1 gt,otl. hard look al it H ;i w ) ou c.'Vl' r i.. 11own ii n yonc whn gur 0 \'1.'J ii ,1.·11ou" illnc"' ''' an·idcnt wi1h all "'' htll' r aid'.' I r's lime you fac.:cd the fact that your basic insurance probably won't pay all your n11.:dica l-surgc ry-hospital bills. The trouble is, many health plans pay the hospital but not the medical or the surgical bills. They frequently pay just one professional f cc-not both-when your phy- 'i1c1an ca lls in another physici:rn . T hey may not pay for s urgical pro- cctlurcs conducted outside the hospital- llr any number of otha possinlc costs or tle<.Juct1hlc!.. But now National Home offers .\l/f7f'lt1m<'t1tal fJWtec tio11 in this Mcdical- Surgical-Hospital Insurance Pl an that helps to pay not just hospi tal bil ls. but medical or surgical bilb. too. Just check these bene- tits. What are the benefits • of this plan? National Home's Medical-Surgical- Ho~pi tal Insurance Plan pays: Benefits for Surgery or Physician's Visits-Nutiomtl Home pays from $I 0.00 for mrnor s urgery (even if done at home) to $700.00 for major surgery according to the surgical schedule printed in the policy. OR. if you don't have surgery, we pay <\t the rate of $7.00 for physician's hospital visi ts up to a maximum of I 00 visi ts (limit I visit per <.lay) even if he just checks your chart. And. Benefits for Hospital Bills-pays up to $350.00 a month-$ I 1.67 a d ay while you are hospitalized-starting the fourth day for sickness and the flrst day for acci- dents. Paymen ts continue for as long as you are hospitalized up to 36 full months. Yes. this plan pays as much as S 12,600.00. Benefits for folks 65 or over are the same as described above. Sec page 4 for details on cove rage for children. Perhaps you already have some health insurance. Probably a basic hospitalization plan, a major medi cal plan, Medi care or other group plan. Keep them. Frankly, you'll probably need every cent paid by these plans since few plans totlJy pay the whole bill for a serious acci- dent or illness. Which is why many prudent -ur~a11ce cover's all their bills. ealth plans they have, . hen the~ leave the hospital. ou need this plan . . 1nd far~ightcc.J peopk own supplemental hl·alth plans tn help pay for the bills tlwir rcgul:1r insurance may not cover. Even if one of these other plans h;1s already paid some or all of your mcdi- l'a l bills-National Home pays benefits 1\.'g:m.lkss of whatever other coverage you 111;1y have. Even if it's for the same illness. Why you may actually need additional coverage to break even. It's frightening what's happened latd) tn the cost of mctlical care. Up l so r; in the past 10 years. Which means that a serious illness or accident could be- come quite a financial burden and plunge your family into debt. No wonder most husic health plans people depend on just rnn't keep up. Today. with rising meJical hills -.taring you in the face. you almost have to haw additional protection. This Medical- Surgic:tl-Hospital Insurance Plan provide" bcndits lo h1.:lp pay the bills anu heir '\ak- guard your family's .;;1.:t:llrity. Medical Costs Rising Sharply! Hosp_ital <;::harges are up 170% ) s ·nce 1960 Phys1c1an s Fees are up 60% 1 250 ~·!•IO•llt s., • .,,0~"-1·!11'· 1970 More reasons why it never hurts to have additional protection. Perhaps until today you'd never l'onsidered the high costs of a long illness 0r the great burdens of medical bills. in- l'l uding bills for surgery and hospital car~. that many other plans don't cover. AnJ. remember that : During a long illncss,whilc you :.ire 111 the hospital your other expenses at home kcql going on just the sum1.: as if you wcr1.: well . When you think about it. it's easy to c;ec why you should have additional protec- tion that provides supplemental benefits. And this National H ome Medical-Surgical- Hospital policy will help to relieve yo u of worry when sickness or injury puts you or a covered family member in the hospital What happens when you're 65 or over? Benefits a re not reduced because of advanced age. Yes, even if you are 65 or over now, this pJan pays the same fu ll bene- fits under this policy. Coverage for hospital confinements due to illness begins on the fourth day, coverage for accidents begins on the firs/ day. In addition, this plan pays the same t;>enefits for operations, minor sur- gery or physician's hospital bedside visits as for folks younger than you. And remem- ber, we pay this without regard to any other insurance you may already hJvc. 3 4 Can I cover my unmarried, dependent children? II you add ( \wcragc for Chiltlrctl lu your plan. y(1U can cover all your unm:H-m·u. dcpendcnt childn:n from date of birth through IX ye:11-. u11<.lcr all hcndit-. of 1his plan. When a CllWrl'U chilu 1:-h(hp11ali/ed. lhl' pl:tn pa)' ur lo '!.:!I()()() :I lllPlllh $7.00 a da) 'tart1n~ lrnm 1he /t111rtlt <la) lor sid.nr:-:-. anJ the first day frn acc1llent:- up It> 36 full months. And if your chikl 111.:nb a phy-.11.:ia1), can.: whik hn:-p1taliLcd , ()I' \Urger) Ill (If OUI of !he hO'\pital. th l!\ plan p:i~' 1hc full hl·ncllt' 'hllWll rn \our l>llliC). These are the exclusions. I. Any si<'kne'\!1 or injury originatin~ before the cff ective date of the pol- icy (for the first two years only ). 2. The first three days of hospita lha- tion for sickness (you col~ct act:i- dent benefits from the first day). J. Pregnancy, childbirth or mil.car- riage. 4. Any mental disca.1.e or functional nervous disorder. S. Repair or su~ery on or to the teeth or J!Ums, esrept where repair ic; necessary due to injury lo natural teech. 6. War injuries or los'c~ su.1,taincd through any act of ~ar. 7. Confinement in a U.S. Governm('nt hospital, or a nursinJ: or t:onval· csccnt facility. What this plan provides. Benefit!> for Surgery or Physic,ian\ \'i,it... N.11ional Home p:1y' from $IO 00 Im 111im1r ~llf!!cry (even if 1.h1m.: al lwmc) Ill 'j, 700.00 fur major 'urgery :11.:corJing lo the ~urgic:1l !-.<.:hctlulc pr intetl in the policy. OR. if ym1 don't have :-urg.cry. we pay at the r:1 le nf $ 7 ()() for ph y:-il'i:t n \ ho~pi !:ti v1,1 I!\ ur In a 111;1,imum nf I()() vi,ih (limit I v1,it pl·• J.i~ I l'Vl'll rf hl' 1u,1 l'hl·l'J..., )OUt di:trf t\ nd , Benefit~ for I lo~pital Bill' '!\ :\ .5 l >.I)( I .1 m11111h :11 thl' rail' of ~I 1.6 7 a Jay whl'n \'nu .in: l'onl"1ncd in a ho~pil:ll ~t:irt1ng the /!.!J11J.!.!. d:t) with illtte"' anti lhl' fir.1·t day wi th 111j u1 ) Paymcnl'. contrnul' up tn >fi full fl\(lflth' $1 ,050.00 a month-$35 00 a d.1) 1ha1\ $17.50 a lhl) fo r }OU anJ $17.50 :1 d:1) Im )Our covl'red 'pnusl' when an ;1cl'i- dcn1 hospi1al11e~ ho1h l'OVl'red husha11d and wifl' .it the :-.:iml' 111ne. P i1\11H:nh l'Ul\l111Ul' fur"' long .1~ holh :ire n11ilineJ "'a rc,uh 11f m111r\ up to :\h full mnnll1,. And, $210.00 a month-$7.00 a day- whl·n a cnvaell child (from hirth through IX yc;irs) i" conll111.xl in a hospi1;il :-1arring lhl· f1111nlr U!I) with illness and rh c first tlay wtth injury. Newborn children nre cowrccl f rnm birth 10 3 1 <.lay~ old from thl' fi r'it da y flW illne-.., Pa) llll'llh continue up lo Jo lull 11Hl1Hh' N;i tmrwl Hnnw will w:rivl' p.1)- 1l1l'lll ot all j(lur prcn11ums altl'r }llU, till' plilrl·yowner. have hel'll conlined hy ;i l'(1V - ned ho~pi1ali1.ati<1n for X week' 111 :i row f11r ;11.T1lk111 ;ind X wed,, :inJ J J:1v" 111 :i rov. f(1r illnc''· We w;11vc the payn1ent of nil premium for all covered family mcm- ncr' during your continued hospitalizati on in ac.lJitinn to paying your monthly bcne- ti ts. Here's what it costs. NOl E: $I covers your entire family for the lrrsl mon1h. Yo ur renewal rate is cJcicr- rnincd h) your prcsl'nl age anti wi ll not go up became you get older. If you :.ire be- tween 45 am.I SO when you enroll . you pay $5.4."i per n10111h. even when you become 80 or older. Only a statcwidl' ralc atljust- ml'nt of :rll pulicic<; uf your d:rss ;md form number can ever incrc:t:-e )OUr r:tll.:. We can is~ue you uni} one policy l)f thi" clas~ am.I form nurnhcr. Agc at Enn1llml'nl 16-44 45-49 50-54 55-64 I 65-74 7 'i-79 XO and owr Monthly Pn:mium pa Adult* $ 4.40 $ 5.45 $ 6.30 $ 7.30 $ 9.80 $11.45 $12.65 *Atlu S2. IO ixr month to cover ALL un- rnarm·d de~ncJcn1 chilcJrcn from binh through ag1.: t K. induding autnrnatic cov- erag1.: of newborn chilc..lren at no acJcJi- tional cost We've put a guaranteed re- ne" able-for-life clause in your pol- k y. As Ion~ a you pay your premi- ums, we guarantee nof fo cancel your protection for any reason whatso- ever. Your rates will only be increased if the company makes a general rate adju~tment on all policies of this das~ and form number in your entire state. The company behind this plan. .. n.:aclh:'i many 1hou-,.i nth o l rx-ople at om:~ rar faster anu c:heapa lh an any ag~nl coul<.l tlo. 1 h1-, sav~., u-. mon~)-lhat-.; \\ h) .\ulf save monc}. Q. What happens if I have a recur- Q. Will my rates go up if I make too many cf aims? A. Y<.'Ur rJte will onl} be increa<;cd if there is a st..it~-witlc aUJU tm ent in ratc.:s on all policic!) of) uur class and form number National Home is one of th e leading companies in its field. We have been in business over 50 years. and our plans provide health protec- ., Lion to families in 46.states. When you have a claim . you can depend on us to give you prompt and efficient service. In fact, right now, we arc paying bene- fits to our policyholders under various plans at th e rate of $20.000.000.00 a year. rence of the same condition? Q. Since I don't have an aKent, how do I collect my benefits? Questions we'd ask if we were you: Q. How are National Home's rea- sonable rates possi ble 1 A. Simple. The brochure you arc reatl1ng A. If, between hospitalizations. you have resumed normal activities for just 3 months. :. this plan again will pay full. max imum benefits. This applies to any num ber of times you arc confined in a hospital for the same or related contlitions. Of course1 you arc eligible for coverage on new conditions immediatel y. Benefits start the fi_rst da> for accitlent untl the /olfrth tlav for sickness. Q. Why do you wa i t 2 years to cover an old condition? A. Without this rcstnct1un we would at- tract chro111cally '>fl:).. J>l:Oplc into our plan. And that wouldn't be fair 10 you. We'd be forced to rai~c your ratl'. It wou ld be 1111.c making 'iafc car tlriwr' pay the same in- suranCl' r~lle~ ,1, rcc ~ln-. one,. However, after 2 ycari.. you·r~ Cllh:rctl C\.Cn if an o ld condition "act' ur .. Q . Will my policy be cancelled if I make too many claims? A. Regartllcs-; of how man} clai ms )OU mai...c or how oltJ )OU become. we will not l'ancd )our pro1~1:t ion . A. Simple.:. We send you our easy to un- derstand claim form along with your policy. It takes just minutes to fill in thi s form when you file n claim and return it to us. And in case you have a quc~tion. ju~t call us col- lec t, ewn at night. and we'll help you. Q. How Ions will I have to wait for a benefit check? A. !':ational Ho rnl' PJ) a t:O\.C.:rcd claim qwdl). We ha\.c a fik full of kth.:r., thani...- 1ng U!) for our promptnC\!). How t o enroll. Simply fill out the e nrollment form and sent! it with $1 for the firs t month' premium in the post-paitl enve lope pro- vided. Many people have asked us how we can afford to pro tect a whole family for an entire month for just $1 . Our answer is simple. We want to make it as easy as we can for as many new policyowncrs as possible to receive and study our policies. As you probably kn ow. over 30 million peopk will be admitted to the hos- pital this year. Unfortunately, it isn't al- ways the family next door. Be protectcd- send the enro llment form with a doHar right now! dll l!Y!s --------A!I:> -BUSINESS REPLY MAIL No Postage Stamp Nacessery " Malled In lhe United S••••• PO S I •Gr Will Bl Pt,10 8¥ SS3tl00Y r'!Old National H ome H eal th Plan National Home Life Ass urance Compa ny Adm. O ffices : Valley Forge, Pa. 19481 FIRST ClASS Petrn•I No 9 Valley r o•Q• Penn" 5 Don't put it off until it's too late. Send in this enrollment form and s1 now. Official Enrollment Form for the Medical-Surgical-Hospital Plan NATIONAL HOME LIFE ASS URANCE COMPANY An Old Line Legal Reserve Company of St. Louis, Missouri ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES: VALLEY FORGE, PENNSYLVANIA (Please Print) 8-2409-0-07 MR. NAME MRS. MISS~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Flrst Middle ln1t1al Last ADDRESS _____________________ _ Street or RD " CITY ~----------~STATE ___ ~ZIP ___ _ DA TE OF BIRTH SEX Male 0 Female 0 Month Day Year List all dependents to be covered under this Plan: (DO NOT include name that appears above. Use separate sheet if necessary.) RELATION-DATE OF BIRTH NAME (Please Print) SHIP SEX MONTH DAY YEAR 1 2 3 4 5 . O Check here if you want Coverage for Your Children. I hereby enroll in the National Home Medical-Surgical~Hospital Plan. I understand that this Policy will become effective when issued, pre-existing conditions will be covered after two years, and new conditions will be covered immediately. Signature X _________________ Date ___ _ NH~l9C•I. NH19·1071C•I. M2267CA-RJMAIL THIS ENROLLMENT FOAM BEFORE YOU FORGET! 2409 MOISTEN ANO SEAL You have the right to examine this policy for 10 days. We will send your National Home policy by mail. Examine it carefully. Show it, if you wish, to your own doctor, lawyer or other trusted advisor. If you decide that you don't want to continue as a member of this plan, return the policy within 10 days of the date you receive it, and we will promptly refund your money. Mean- while, if you decide to keep the policy, you will be protected while making your decision. CCopyrlaJtt 1972 National Liberty Corporaiion N1tlonal Home Life Assurance Company a mcmhcr of the Na11on<1I Liberty (iroup Adm. Offices: Valley Forge, Pennsylvania Established 1920 Over 50 Years of Reliable Senlce This policy is underwritten by National Home Life Assurance Company, of St Louis, Missouri. National Home 1s licensed in 46 states and carries full legal reserves for the protection of all pollcyowners. Insure by mall-the safe. economical way HAVE YOU ENCLOSED YOUR 11 AND YOUR COMPLETED FORM? I ' ' J DAILY PILOT SEPTEMBER 17,. 1972 An Expert's Advice: Does Your Child .... Really Need ColJege? . ~. .. .. . .... . -· ... . . .. -· ... _. . . ......... _. .... .. .. Quiz: Wliat You Don't Know About Your · 0. Brainpower Cranberry Cooking: New Ideas to Spice Your Menu Planning - FOB BOB HOPE Do you lltlnlc if• neceuary fOI' humor to be tVque to be popular todayP-Lnlee E. Dunkin, Bremen, Ind. • Well, I can t:hinJc o£ one situation-p~time television -when ruq.M hwt1or is certainly noe popular. But what is risque to one viewer is not considered shocking by another. ~If° by in Lu Vegas would truly be shoclcing in front of · en. In my own case, my monoJogues are not risqu~ FOR MELVIN LAlltD, SecretMy oiDefenae Now that the Vietnam war ii winding down, will parents be permitted to go to Saigon and visit som?-Sybil McBay, Caioesville, Ga. • Any American citizen is free to travel wherever he choosea, provided be has the neoe1sa.ry pA§port and ~ quired visas. I'd caution you, however, that the war ooo- tinues, and towiSts who wish to visit that oouotry sbou1d consider carefully the dangen involved. FOB LUCILLE BALL Did you ever get involved in politics?-B. N., Anni.too, Ala. • I am civic minded and do all I can few my own ocm- munitl" But I don't want to tell anyone else how to vote.· I don t lib politics, and I will never campaign for anyone because I don't trust politicians. FOR WALTER SELnER, producer of tM mot>i6 •slcyfacluur Some people say movies lib -Skyjacked" only encourage more bijacldng incidents. Did any airline companies object to the making of the movieP-Brent Page, Logan, Utah • It was our intention to discourage air piracy. Our sky- jacker was demented, and his plot wu thwarted. He wound up very dead. The FAA and Defense Department read our acript and made suggestions, but we received no airline cooperation or any-demands not to make the picture. FOR JOEY ADAMS, author, comedian You've written many boob, and I imagine you've hac;I tome wuuua1 experieocet dealing with publilben. What wu the molt unusual reuoo ~f,ven to you few turning down an ideaP-J. J. Moore, Co Springs, LL • One time I had auembled a collection of inspiradooal religious experiences. At a meeting in the publishfug bowe) the bead man lcilled the idea with the explanatioo, .. God im't 'in' this year." FOR CELESTE HOLM, OC#eu Your hmband, Wesley Addy, ii not nearly u ~ known .. yo,&. Yet .... •ppeuaDC* OD TV soap opens m.b bis fw familMr. Do people fl'ier come ov• to him in restaurants While ignoring you? -Mn. J. J. Roberta, Green Bay, Wla. • • Quite often people do just that, aDd refer to him by his name in the drama. They ask questions like, .. What bappeoedP Why don't we see you anymoreP" He1l say IOQ)ethlng like "I moved out West. .. JDeding the char- acter in the TV drama moved West We al- ways enjoy such inddents, and Wesley Ubs working in the .. soaps,• in addition to our regular appearances. it's not my style. Somebody like Sbecky Greene or Redd Foxx might use somewhat risque humor in nightclubs, but they never use it on TV. Anyway, no, I don't think it's neces- sary for humor to be risque to be popular today. And if you see or hear something you don't lih,-on TV, you can always write a letter. Those letten are seen aDd read. Not just by a secretary, but by the executives in all the networks. (On the other haQd, I clon't know who you could write to in Las Vegas!) FOR-CLOIUS LEACHMAN, 1912 AcoMmy Award coUaner ' Do you believe there ii a jinx attaehecl to winning an Aead- «AY Awanl?-J. B. Z., Pocatello, Idaho • 1 WU worried about it and looked ~t.:n list of fonnel' Winnen to see what happened to them. all of them were character actreaes. In many instances, they tried to rush into leading parts and asked for .so much more ~ that the produeen wouldn't pay it As a result. they didn t wodt steadily. I don't think it was a jinx. FOR AVERY BRUNDAGE, . pruident, lntematlonal Olympk Commlnu Why do you think that the W...._ Olympb abould be effmfoated?-Elaine Suttoa Sym.t.-, CancHer, Fla. e Sports should not be on the Olympic program unless they are universal, and winter sports are ol no inten!lt to the great majority of 130 national Olympic Committees. Fur- thermore, there should be only one Olympics. FOR TEANNE llEJAUNlEB, author of .. TM &autr Trap" When you're wwldng on • book .... 1tart s1owmL c1own, how do you re&e.h your cnativity?-A. A.., Eftlllda, Iowa e I don't get discouraged. I do tomethiog ~ Jib viliting the railroad station or the airport and wri~ deeclfptbu of the people I tee; or ~time oo the be.ell writing what it loob, sounds and lib. It helps. md thele de9criptions usually come in bandy lats. FOR EILIOTT GOUW, actor What'1 k lib to work with director Inpu• BergmanP- M. B., Thoaend Oab, Calif. • It'• not~ for a B(OOklyn Jewilh boy to work with a man who is a combination of Beethoven and Rommelt Be'• tDtally the master. Totally in oootrol Yet ft ii great wortclng for him. He treats you u an individual. He respecb you. When be ligna you, he e:xpects you. to bow what you are doing. and then he orchestratea the fUm. lib a ooDductor. ' ' ecori s $ for just Enjoy J-lundreds Of Top Stars ... At Greatest. 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PLUS your first selection FREE wNl1 you Join Cepltol Aec:ofd Club and aur• to buy juet 12 m0re dUrtng the next two yeara. Your datigtrter's growing up You've taught her many things along the way. How to tie shoelaces and tell time. It seems like only yesterday. But now she's ready for other ~inds of knowledge. Like the facts of menstruation. Sanitary protection. And the 1 advantages of inter- nally worn Tampax tampons. You know they don't bulge, can't chafe, cause odor or dis- comfort. You know how important Tampax tam- pons are to your freedom. But did you know only Tampax Incorporated makes a smaller Junior size to help her get started? It's just one of the ways Tampax tampons help make growing up a little easier. 0.-II lllWll II P"*Ctlne JOU. --·-·-......... tu. .... .,,...._ .. ·~ Superstar Roger Staubaeh --11 Ifs Square to Have Values- Let Me Be I 11 the world of aporta, there are very few aupentan-mucb less ''imtant aupentan. .. But Roter Staubadl of the Dallu C.OWboys is ono-the uncaowned kina of profo- aiooal quarterbacb, even in this 1972 tea10D when be will be spending much of bia time oo the sidelines nuni.na a eeparated shoulder. The in- jury came in a praeuoo victory over Loe Aogelea, when R.oge:r ran into a Ram linet.cker rather than run tbe ball out of bounds, and auffered a tom lipment in the proceu. No man in aporta ii more baruaed, threatened and even bullied than the quarterback of a profeaional football team. Tho center of all threats in one of the most threatalina of aporta, he must be a man whole c::ourqe, cun- ning and akill can tum imminent dis.- aster into victory. He must at.are down the oppoaina team'• defememen, the giant auper-breed of American aporta. But the quarterback'• reward for standing up to all this bulk and feroo. ity ii, u every sports fan knows., the groat.at reward in football. Al Hero, be can outabine all the other heroes in a world of wonhipera. So it ii that a Joe Namath. at bia peak, can be a Hero of ~and turn the wbo)e nation'• eyee on hia own life-style-in • • ,AMILV Wl!IKL Y, ._.,...,.., t7, 1'72 Namath'• cue, "the awitlging life- style." Now the Hero of Heroes ii a totally diflerent kind of guy named Roger Staubach. For if be can overcome that shoulder injury and return to profes- siooal football at the aa.me fonn be showed Jut aeuoo, it will be Stau- bacb who remaina the greatest of pro football'• quuterblcb. So ooe quea- tion formina on the lipt of a million sports fans ia : Can the Staubach life- atyle have u much impact on the na- tion u the Namath llf~Je bad? And, for the uninitiated, what is the Staubach lifHtyle? One. look at Staubach out of uni- form begins to tell you. Though be no tonaer wears the~cut be bad for aeveral years, bia l&ddy hair and aide- burm are neatly trimmed, and aborter than the current fuhioo. Though be repreaaltl a men'• clothlna concern in Dallas, Staubach's own dothea are far from. the 0 mod,. style of Namath and many of today's pro athleta. He am heavily toward the bl\104\1it- whitHhirt-and-tie k>ok. A devout ll.oman Catholic, he ii married to bis childhood sweetheart from Cinci.nnatl, the former Muiume Hoobler, and they have three )'OWl8 dauahten. (Tho airl• are JeJUlifer, aix; Michelle, four; and Stephanie Marie, three.) lloger ii deeply concemod about what'• happening to the family in America. ''The bi& problem today ia the eroaion of the family u a unit," be la}'I, callinl tbia eroRon ""tho re- sult of the playboy philoeophy of life that bu eo many followers. .. The 30-year-<>ld star sriDI at beiDa called a ~which bu happened to him more than once. "I rally don't mind bearing that word applied to me, .. be aays ... l bave val~ believe in. l believe in marriage and the fama ily. I believe in Christian principles, beina faithfuJ to my 1rife, in carina about people. I don't try to be any- thing special. The only bad put about being in sportl ia that rm away from my family more than I would lib to be. ~ "But if tha(a square, then that's my life. I enjoy my Oiriltian ideals. I believe tbere'a 101Dethin1 pater than what we're here for . ., Staubach is con.aervative in most reapeetl-in- cludiq politically. On the football fteld. Ro,cr ia the perfect suicfinl force in the wid&>open raccbone offeme of the Dallu Cow- boys, the molt~ oftaue in the Jeaaue. Unlike molt quartabecb, Staubacb rum the ball ext.emiftly u a complement to his brilliant .,._. iog. Though 1971 WU only bia ftnt aeuoo at the Cowboy helm. be led the NFL in JMl•ng, completin1 nearly 60 percent of bis attempts. throwiq for 1 S touchdowna, and cappi.q his year with a spectacular performance in the Super Bowl, where Dallu ran rougb- ahod over Miami. 24-3. Before 81,03S fan.a in New Orleans for the Super Bowl pine. RoF WU nearly tlawleta. He completed 12 of his 19 pauea for 1 t 9 yards, iD.cJ:udi.ng two touchdown .,..._.. After the game, Roger wu awarded all the trappinp of the Super Bowl atar: the car, the trophy, tbe other prir.es bdltting the new king ot pro football. The former football hero at the U.S. Naval Academy bad come a Iaoaway. But Staubacb wean bis ma.ode lightly. "I don't play football f« my own ego/' be aaya. .. Bvea tbouah rm in a 8dd that receives a lot of publid- ' ' • ty-maybe too much sometimea-1 play football becaute I penooally lite to compete in a sport. I always played one sport or another. Competing in a sport is a very important part of my lif " e. An only child. Staubacb excelled in baseball and basketball. u well as football, at Cincinnati'• Purcell High School. Likf many fine athletes from Catholic bickarounda, Roger wanted to go to Notre Dame. But the Indiana school wanted to o1fer him an athletic scholanhip only if be concen~ on basketball. He preferred football, and when the opportunity came to attend Annapolla, be leaped at the chance. He became an immediate bit u a starting sophomore in 1962, then bad a sensational junior year of 1963, which culminated in his winning the Heisman Trophy u the outstanding college player in the nation. No one since Staubacb bas captured thia award as a junior. By the time be ~ ceived hit commiuion in the summet" of t 96S, Roaer had eatabliabed a string of national puling recorda. The most notable of these wu bis c:ompl~ tion percentage of 63.1 percent for three vanity sea.sons. That record ltill stands. Though he wu ooe of the D'lOlt celebrated colleae football playen in ~rica when be graduated, Staubach wu unable to enter pro ball He had to spend the oext four years in active Navy letVice, a cofumitment that baa ruined the apona careen ot many great athletes from both Annapolis and Wat Point. '1 knew all along I wouldn't bo able to play pro ball." ~ ttoeer ... al least not right away. I never regretted it, though. 1'bc Navy wu the moct important thing in my life at that time." When he reported to the Cowboys four yean late at their 1969 training camp, Roier was only a substitute be· bind incumbent Dallaa quarterback Craig Morton. though be performed well when Tom Landry, coach of the Cowboys, inserted him into the lin~ up, Staubach wu merely a part-~e player his first two aeuona. •"lbat was the most frustrating-part of it all," be admits. "I wu getting a lat.er start in pro ball than almost everyone ebe, and it looked for a while u though 1 miaht not eve.a get a real start." Neither Morton oor Staubach wu COlllidered a ~ty at quarterback when the 1971 seuon began. During the praeuon gamea, R.oger thought of uking to be traded. But be got a starting opportunity at the right time, and wouDd up guiding the Cowboys to a record of 11 victories and only three defeats. He a1so demonstrated a great iai.atance to the glamour and glitter ot his profession. "I know it's there,'' he aaya. "But I don't let it bother me. I'm not much for awards and fancy things. For a long time my Heisman Trophy wu being uacd a.a a hobbyhone by my little girls. I got the Bert Bell Award last seaaoo aa the best offensive player in the league, but I put that in the tida' room. When I do something to really establish mYIClf u a pro, that'll be time~ab to take the trophies away from the kids. The way I loot at it, rm playing for a team with aD ofteme that is the most explolive there is, and I juat happen to be the Jucty quut.er- bact wbo bas all theae people around me." StaubadJ also feels be bu IOJDe.- tbiog more &oing for him: "My spir- itual values are my main atrength." be says. "'They tab the pre11ure away, IO that it doom't feel lib it'I aitting on top of my bead. They pve me strength when we lost another girl in childOOtb. I once thought about atucly- ing for the priesthood, and although I never did, I feel good thinp have happened to me becauee of my ,_ faith and my values... 11.W Ow Staubach Cover-Br Painter Enzo Cini To Introduce our artlcte on Roget Staubaoh, currently ldng of the profee.- lk>nal football workl, FAMILY Wttt<lY uk.ed the Internationally knoWn J*nter and artlat, Enzo Cini, to do Mr. Stau- bech'• portrait Mr'. Cini, who Md not heard of Staubach In Na adopted vlJ.. lege of.St. Paul de Vence, France, wu fascinated by the challenge. Ck\I found Staubach'• atrong tMtu,.. Ideal tor the kind of pate( trellbWt he choM. Mr. Cini'• woftc la In ftW1Y Important prtv• collecdone Md he la an Intimate of Pablo Ptcaa9o, who ..._ not far from Cini In what ta.. expecblbty, an "artt.t'a comer" of FrMe& FAMILY WftKlY, 89pte...., n. 1m •• THE StEltRA MAH£ SAVE UP TO 40'Yo BUILD A CUSTOM-DESIGNED CAPP HOME ... 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Grant Line Road I Elk Grove, Catifernia 95624 I I I'd Ilk• more informatiOn on rnoney-aavln1 Cepp.Homea, Se1Jd FREE IDEA BOOK Of HOMES. a I own a lot a I don't own a lot bul could 1et one NAME.~--------------AOORESS _____________ _ CITY _________ COUNTY ___ _ STATE __________ ZIP ___ _ PHONs;;;_ _____________ _ People Qui:t Whai Makes Your Mental Muscles Work? True or False: If your child prefers unsymmetrical patterns and designs to symmetrical ones, that is an indication of superior intelligence. (See number 5.) lly 6 ... E. ....... • Without the ability to think and reaaoo, a man'• existence would be ao precarious that Lloyd'• of London wouldn't imure hit cbanca of ftodina bia way out of a paper baa at high 0000. In thia quiz, we tab a toot at what sivea brainpower ita bonepow- er, and bow to pt more mileage out of your gray matter. KWig, 19 mg.~ ... ~ 1.3 ma. ncotinei Super Kile: 19111-"11r." t4 ,... nicocile av.'* cigatene. nc Repcwt (Acw. ·ni. TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Most of t.W U1e the left aide of our brain for thinking and the right aide for feeling. 2. Alcohol hu a stimulating ef - feet on your mental proceaes- if you limit younelf to one or twodrinb. a. The amarter you were u a child, the more your IQ will in- creue after you've grown up. 4. If you want to keep your IQ up, you abould try to keep your blood pressure down. 5. If your child prefers unaym- . metrical patterns and deaigm to symmetrical ones, that ii an in- dication of superior intelligence. I. The tbouahta that pa11 through your bead have an im- mediate eftect on your heart ac- tion and can cause it to speed up or alow down ANSWERS 1. True. Con1en1us of studies in- dicates that most of us-whether we arc right-or left-banded - uae the left aide of our brain for formulating thouahta, for listen- ing, tatkina. readina and puttina our tbou&hta on paper. The right side of our brain ii vied to ex- prca our feelinp and emotions, such u anger, sympathy, fear, etc. It'a been obeerved that we have to rely on our left brain to extricate ounetvea from highly charged aituationa that our right brain may act ua into. 2. Fabe. Univenity of Califor- nia studiea have demODltrated that even a llJl&ll quantity of al- cohol cauaea our brain to func- tion less efficiently, and alowa down ita ability to procaa and integrate information. lo the tests, one group of subjects wu given one screwdriver each (orange juice and vodka). The other group was given straight orange juice. Each subject wu I• FAMILY WEEKLY, Sep~ 17.1172 , .. bM buncled them off to school and alb. Now~ an Max wilha second mp of mffee and the fUl.bocled flMJronlyone dpt4eF; del""'5. •• lbis...is the . L6Mmoment RIOI, RIOt l!M Warning: The Surgeon Gtntral Has Dtttrmintd Thlt Ciglrette Smob1g Is Dqerous to Yu Hellth. then given mental taab to per- form. The poup that drank only the orange juice avenpd a conaiatently better 1COre on the tem than the acrewdriver group. It WU found that the al- cohol slowed down a subject'• brain procUKI by 11.S percent. 3. True-if you're a man, ac- cording to the findings of a 38- year foUow-up atudy conducted by a team of univenity reaea.rcb- eri. They found that "the higher the preadult level of intelHaence for men, the more they pined in later yean." The opposite was found true for women. This has made inveatipton wooder whether bript women inhibit in tome way the full realization of their intellectual potential. Some autboritiea point out that since men tend to pick mata to whom they can feel int.el~ ) lectually superior. many women are inclined to "play dumb,'' or at Jeut keep a hiab IQ partially under wrap1 to avoid tearing off the wary ma.Jc. Thua. over the yean. a woman'• inte11igmce may actually wither. 4. True. Thia bu been found particularly true u we grow older. Researchen at Duke University Medical Ccnteutud- ied over 100 palOal qod 60 and over. Thole with biah blood preaure 1uat•ined "aipiflcant intellectual kw" over a leD year period. But no auch IOll ol men- tal ability WU auffered by thole whole brood ..-,.re wu nor- mal or only llialJdy elevated. And a University of lllinoiJ study of men aeed 3S to 1S aboftd that elevated blood preaaure wu uaually UIOCiated with ~ fluid inteDileoce rneuura." 5. True. Aa:ordiDa to studiea at Cae Western Raerve Univer- sity, which showed that children with superior IQ'• teDded to p{'efer desigm and pattems that were unsymmetrical. I. Tr~. Studies at Harvard Medical School have demon- atratecl that your heart ii ex- tremely aenaitive to whatever you happen to bo thinking about. Teats showed tome tbou.ahta C&Ule the heart to IC> celerat.e inatantly, ~rthouahtl eurt a br¥e eftect and OM alow the heart aetion. ill.I .· It's not too soon to start planning a "harvest motif" for·your dinners. We know you'll remember the corn, the pumpkins and the squash-but don't forget the cranberry! ~ ~"' Cranberry Cooking: By MF-.:r:...n::.-.. Ideas to Help Your Fall Meal Planning Ol'lldng a ...._. dlnnef: Cranberry-Wine Punch, C.....,, Pot ROMt, Glawl Onlol.ia wtlh Crllllbenlee, Golden llMhed Potatoee, Quick Corn ................... er....,., Pudding with !HftOl lauce. r won't be long until the early morning frosts foretell that fall is really ~ere. So now's the time to start thinking of the harvest, and the foods that are appropriate to the season. Of native North American foods, none has been more popular than cranberries. The In- dians combined crushed cranberries with dried deer meat and melted fat to make pem- mican, a dry food that would keep a long time during the cold winter. Wild cranberries were first cultivated in the town of Dennis on Cape Cod in about 1816. The vines grew best in low, swampy ground, covered with a layer of sand. From those first harvest days, the popu- larity of the cranberry has spread across the United States. Along with its widespread con- swnption, the cranberry is now cultivated commercially in New Jersey, Wisconsin, Washington and Oregon, as ~ell as in its orig- inal birthplace of Massachusetts. October bas been officially designated as Cranberry Har- vest Month, as that is when the major har- vesting takes place. These recipes using cranberries will inspire your fall menu planning. They can be com- bined in a total menu as we have done, or used individually to add a native harvest touch to a fa11 occasion. (Conlln.ud on page 8) FAMILY WEEKl Y, Sept•mber 17, 1172 • 7 .._ ... ~ ·--- _ Cranberry Cooking: lde'8 to Help \Our Fall Meal Planning (Contlnwd /rom page 7) CRANBERRY·WINE PUNCH 2 ... cninbenJ ,., .. ~ ...... 1 baa1e (•II..._, port wtM, clllled ·~ouplnlMIJ 1 bollle (12 oa) clllb IOClll, ClllNW(optlGMI) 1. Prepare cranberry rock.a: Pour 1 qt. cranberry juice into 2 ice-cube trays. Freeze until IOlid. 2. In a lar,e ( 4 qt.) puocll bowl, combine mn•inins 1 qt. cnanberry-juice cocktail, port wine, brandy and club IOda. Add cranberry rocb and · .w until very cold. Serve ln punch cups. Ma/cu about 3 qt1. CRANBERRY POT ROAST 1 (U lb..) boMll• rolled ......... 1~11MpDDl•ult ~ IHIPDDll,...., 2111'8HpllDM ...... OI' ._........ 2 tllllt11p1w ¥19111111111 ol 2 a.-chapp Id OftlOft 2cupefNeltormlll1ntee, ,....... ............ 1 CM (10~ Ga.) coftdlWd ...., tnlh, ... '1ld 1. Wipe rout with damp pa- per '°wel. Sprinkle rout with aalt and pepper. In 6-qt. Dutch oven beat butter and veaetable oil until bot. Brown meat on all aides in hot oil over me- dium beat. 2. When meat bu browned, remove from pan; pour off all pan drippinp. Return rout to pan; ldd oniom, cranborriel and beef broth. Brins to boil- ing. Reduce beat, cover and aim.mer about 2~ houn, turn- ing once or twice, until the meat ia tender. a. Remove meat to a platter, cover with foil and keep warm. Skim excea fat from pan juices with spoon. Pour pan juices into electric blender and blend for 1 minute. Strain juices back into pan. Simmer until bubbly. Taste for seasoning, addina additional salt and pepper µ desired. 4. Cut meat into slices and 1erve with pan-juice gravy. Mak.ts 8 servings I• FAMILY WUkLY, September 17, 1172 GOLDEN MASHED POTATOES . l'I lb. (Z cup1 llloed) 0...- 1 lb. (I cup1 oubed) ........... lolling .... 111aapDDllMlt 4 cupl IMIMd paleloee* 4 ••1111oone......., or . ......... 1' llllPODft wNll ..... r ··-·-· ... __. .... -........... --.. , .... -..-..-. .. 1. ID medium aaucepan com- bine carroa, rutabaga, 3 cups boiling water and aalt. BriDJ to boilina. reduce beat alightly. Boil about 30 minutea, until very tender, drain. 2. With potato maaher, muh carroCI and nJtabqa until amooth. Add mubed potatoes, butter and pepper to cam>t- rutabaga mixture. I. Reheat in saucepan until piping hot, stirring. Spoon into servina dish. Make18 1erving1 •For convenience, we imtant maabed pota•oea, pn:paring 8 ( ~ cup) mervinp, ICCOrding to pactqe directiona. GLAZED ONIONS WITH CAANBl!RRIU ................ ,_. . ..... . ---....,_ -........... Jijil ... P1pplf · ............ d ..... ............ ,.., .. ~ ................ . pedn• 2.,....,..,,...,,,....., _,...... ........ . 1. Preheat oven to 3SO• F. Slice alf about 1 iDc:h from atem aide of oaioGI. Scoop out ooiooa with llwp knife, leav- ing a abell Sh inch thick. 2. Chop onion iBcel and ICOOped out pulp, let uide. Drop onion ebella into boiling ulted water and ajmmet until tender, but ld11 Inn, about 20 tninuta. llemow from water with lloUed lpOOG, drain. I. Heat butter in medium akillet. 4.. ~ chopped Ollioo in hot butter S-8 millutea, ad.rriq fR- quentJy until oaioa ia limp. Sea-'°° with fRthly ground pepper. Stir in croutom, brown aupr and craoberriel. L Arranae onion lbe1la hollow aide up in a lhaDow peued cataerole. Fill ODiom with ooioa-croutoJKnnberry mix- ture. Spoon any mnaining mixture uound oaioDa. (May be done ahe8d up to tbia point.) I. Bake 3o.3S minutes, until · lightly browned. Ma/ca 6-8 .ervlns• QUICK CORN RELISH · 2a..(1 ........ ) ...... UrMI oorn, •1tn1 II I llllllllfDDM ....,Clltappld .... 1-. •• , ...... ,...,., 1cupdMlpp1d ....... 1..,(4oa.)pa.t1111ae, ............ cM,pld 1 .... clloed ...,, l'lcupMttled ............. ....... 1. Combine all inpedienta, to. lighdy. Cover Uld chill until ready to acne. 2. Can be ptepand 2 days in advance and rdriprated until needed. This ia a venatile rel- iab and can be eerved with .... undwicbea, cold and hot meaCI. M.U1 l qt. (Contlnwd on 106110) 8 mth . . ' vttam111s. Have a good breakfast tomor- row. Build it around Kellogg,s Com Flakes. Nutritious, sure •.. plus the good com flavor and famous freshness that m·ake them the best liked, most eaten ready-to-eat cereal in the world. Vitamins may never be the reason you love ,em, but they make it a good thing you do. Eat 'em all up! THe NUT1UTIONAL PACTI OF m 1 OQQ .. COM Pl.AICae :.-::. .. .:=:. ':r .~...::; _....._..,....,._(99,: ...... ,,_ ~:-=.:.; ~A '-a ~ 37' VITAMIN 0 • 't ~~ 45' • • VITAMIN C 33~ 37' NIACIN 33' 34~ THIAMINE (81) , 33' 37' RIBOflAVIN (S,) 33~ 50' IRON 7~ 7' PHOSPHORUS '' ti~ CALCIUM -tf' • • ·v1rAM1N 8. o.e mg o.es mg • .. VITAMIN 8 11 U mcg 2. t tnCO ... MAGNESIUM 2.0 mg 17.t mg TYPICAL NUTIWnONAL CO•oemoN t:=.7:=.-...... --~ .......... -. ... ueo. ~o...-.--·-uw~ -Pl••----... ~··· ..... -............... "The best to you each morning." - Reynolds Brown-In-Bag: Cooks iuicier chicken in 12 clerleioa.JS flavors. The see-through cooking bag that keeps your oven clecin. For freezing and marinating, too. I . BAKED CHICKEN. (For extra crispness. cut open top of bag final 10 minutes.) 2. COQ AU VIN. (With red wine, tiny onions. and mushrooms. Tres bienl) 3. BAKED BARf>ECUE CHICKEN. (Add a dash of liquid smoke for cookout flavor.) 4. CHICKEN CHOW MEIN. (Brown-ln·Bag won't let the soy soyl your oven.) 5. CHICKEN A LA KING. (Warm it the no-stick way-inside Brown·ln·Bag placed in a saucepan of boiling water.) 6. CHICKEN CACCIATORE. (Tomatoes and Chianti make it very ltalianissimo.) 7. GLAZED STUFFED CHICKEN. (Brush on a currant jelly and melted butter mixture to give it a rosy glow.) 8. CHICKEN POT PIE. (Crust bakes golden-brown In the bag. And not a drip or s~atter.) 9 . CHICKEN BREASTS TAHITIAN. (Pineapple-orange concentrate and avocado work Polynesian magic.) 10. CHICKEN COUNTRY CAPTAIN. (Georgia specialty with many variations. Try curry powder and raisins In your gravy.) 11. CHICKEN PAPRIKA. (Mit sour cream und spaetzle noodles.) 12. BAKED CHICKEN HASH. (A leftovers-dish worth crowing about) Use Brown-In-Bog for whole birds or ports. Put o bog of chicken or leftovers into the freezer, then right into your oven without thawing. Brown-In-Bog serves up light ond dark meat with all the juiciness and flavor sealed in. Because the bag makes chicken baste itself moistly tender. Pour in a marinade or sauce. Juices stay in the bag, so they don't splatter your oven or roosting pon. Try your family favorites-turkey ond other poultry, too-or use the idea starters obove. Be sure to follow complete instrudions in every box. Brown-In-Bag, from the makers of Reynolds Wrap. Send fordetailed recipes on th~se 12 delicious ways to cook chicken with Brown·ln·Bag. Wrfteto Brown·ln·Bag, Reynolds Metals Company, P.O. Sox 26606. Richmond. Va. 23261. THRll SIZES: 10" • 1~ hold• up to 6 lbs. 1•• • 20" holds up to 12 lbs. Turkey Size hOlds a.rge turkeys (or 3 or mew• chlc:kens). FREE RECIPES INCLUDED. ,,_ ....... , ~ ...... , ':> '-=· For iuicy meats with no oven clean-up. I Ideas to Help Your Fall Meal Planning (Continued from page 8) FRESH VEGETABLE-BEEF SOUP. 3 tllblMpoone butter or .,.prtne • lbe. bMt ebln, bone-in, ellced 2 lbe. beef marrowbones. llced 2 dcwea gmtlc 2--.~.p1ua2 cupe dtltlped onion .. CllerJ lope ..... 2 cupe cMpped celefJ 2.-.reprtgep1u91\cup dlopp1dpenley .............. ~ , cupe lllced C*l'Ot8 2ber ...... 11\ tlMpDDMdrted...,... ...... ..... bl.ck peppert 1 teblupaon plua 2 teupoona .... ~ tH1paon ground dlplc:e , cupe ....... cMbege 2cupell'Mftbe-.cut llM1..lncftplecee , cupe cubed potMoee ~ teeepoon C09f*t black .,...... . TOllled 8proutld Whe.c ..,.. 1. lo large kettle melt butter and brown shin meat slowly on alJ aidea. An excellent guide in the buying of fresh fruits and vegetables is "Selection and Care of Frab Fruits and Vegetables." Thia helpful booklet may be obtained 1' • FAMILY WEEKLY,..,._.._, 11, 1172 2. Add beef marrowbones, garlic, on.ion quarters, celery tops, parsley sprigs, tomatoes. 1 cup sliced carrots, bay leaves, thyme leaves. peppers, 1 table- spoon salt and allspice. Bring to boiling. Cover, reduce beat slightly and boil gently 2¥.i hours. 3. Strain stock. discarding veg- etables if desired. Lift out meat and marrowbones. 4. Cut meat into small pieces, return to stock. Remove mar- row from bones with small spatula. reserve. 5. Add remaining chopped onion, chopped celery, chop- ped parsley, 2 cups sliced car- rot.a, cabbage, green beans and potatoes to kettle. Season with · remaining 2 tcupooo.1 salt and coane black pepper. Bring to boiling, cover, reduce beat and Sammer about 1 hour, until vegetables ~ very tender . e. Serve reaerwd marrow spread oo toasted Sprouted Wheat bread with IOUp. Maku about 7 qu. by writing to the United Frab Fruit and Vegetable Aaocia- tion, 1n I-4th Street N.W ~ Waah.ington, D.C. 2000S. Sin- gle oopy: $1.00. STEAMED CRANBERRY PUDDING I t8blnpooft• butter fW margarine ~cup sugar 2egp 21'& cupe sifted all-purpoee lour 2~ tee1POOMINddng powd9r v. •HPOOft Alt *cup lllllk 2 cupe coenely chopped,,.... crMbeniel ~ cup chopped walnuts or pecans 1o11ne...., E""°9 Sauce (recipe.~ right ) 1. Jn Jarge bowJ beat butter with elec- tric mixer at medium speed until soft. Gradually add sugar, beating at high speed unlit light. Beat in eggs until blended. 2. Sift together Oour, b~ng powder and salt. At low speed add dry in- gredients in thirds, alternately with milk, beginning and ending with dry ingredients. 3. Stir in cranberries and walnuts with rubber scraper. Pour into a greased, floured 6-cup steamed-pudding mold or a greased, Ooured 2-lb. co«ee can. Cover tightly with lid or foil. 4. Place on rack in a large kettle. Add boiling water to come halfway up side of mold. 5. Return water to boiling, cover, re- duce heat slightly. Boil gently l 1h-2 hours. Add water if necessary to keep up level of liquid. 6. Remove lid and test pudding with cake tester. If it is clean, remove pud- ding from water. Cool 10 minutes be- fore unmolding. 7. Serve warm with Eggnog Sauce. Makes 8 servings C9Foodshelf A Spanish-inspired omelet that's as quick as it is tasty. FLAMENCO OMELET ln large skillet with lid saute 6 strips b.con until crisp;· drain on paper towels. In hot bacon fat saute 3 table- spoons finely chopped onion, 5 minutes. Beat 8 eggs with 'h cup milk, ~ teaspoon Alt and dash pep- per. Coot in bacon fat until soft. scrambled. Sprinkle 1 can (8~ ozs.) drained pee9 over outer rim of eggs. Arrange bacon, 1 can ( 14~ or 15 07.S.) drained _,.,..._ ..,..,. and l jar ( 4 ozs.) drained pflnlento9 on e~ radiating from center. Cover, cook over low heat 3-S minutes, until vegetables are heated. Mahi 5-6 urvings FAMILY WEEKLY, 8eptefftb9r 17, 1rT2 • 11 EGGNOG SAUCE . . ···. · .. · .. : .. . ···!· .... : . . . .. : . ... 2 ....... ... Ye cup ... 2 tlllll IP~ conlectloftels' SU9S 1 cup(~ pl) Hgbt cream 1 te•p DCNuum extrect or 1 18111upoon ..,..., ~ ........... .,... ..... utrllct D_,.nutineg 1. Beat egg yolk& with electric mixer until thick and lemon colored. Gradually beat in ~ cup confectioners' sugar. Stir in light cream. 2. Pour mixture into a saucepan and cook over low heat, stirring constantly with wocxt- en spoon until sJigbtly thickened . S. Add rum extract,,v~illa extract aod _out- meg. Cover, refrigerate until cold. ' 4. Beat egg whites until stitf. Beat in 2 table- spoons confectioners' sugar. Fold into cTeam mixture. Malces 2¥.a cups " ~:~cl~ ~, D111t. A~tl':t·msprM1, led. •• ' "UN "'"' I ,,.._ _. -,._...., Pal!J! "P....,_ llcMldQlll .. ntalo9 ol ,....,.. • a-"to eo. R~ Sllle 12~ to UM, i::r...._ I :... uaon I ........................................ .. l Mdn9 ...... ~~.~~················· CIQ' ············· ............ 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My father wu a janitor in a neiah- borhood that bad a lot of Italian families. One lady bad a store, and when she wu away, we'd meat in and dip bwlb of bread into the spa- ghetti sauce. By the end of the day, Ollly about half of the sauce was left. My favorite food is from the Bahamas-I \lied to wort there in the nightclubs. I love their wonderful ftlb atew and johnnycake. I've alto acquired a taste for escaqota. You tnow- anaila. One day I went to hmcb with a friend who ordered them. Ever aince, every time I ao to one of the rataurmta near the studio, they've a).. ready put the mails on the ftre. I bet I've eaten 2,000 mails durin1 the lat year! PIGEON PEAS AND RICI, 8.AHAlllAN STYLE 2 ................. .... 2 .................... al , ............... .... li ................ ..,.. ZlilHSPllM ...... ..... , .... _,.....,... , ...... , .. , ac..-...., ................ IC..-•HDhl, .... ...... , .... 1. 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Drain, dilc:ardin1 stock. Carefully n:mo\'e snail meat with toothpick or oyster fo4, Set aside .Jle))a and meat. HM .,,. UM. llC/Tnlt: lialp ...... ,_ I ••••IYre , ......... ...-. ....... , lllllllilPIDMdrJwlllll ... , ........ . , ................ .. • ....... 11.11a.. ....... .......... _....,.-cM ....... ,.,..., V.ts••••·-,.......,IN_,,...., .. • .... 1. Preheat oven to 450• F. 2. Cteam butler, wort in ,.,.. lie, wine, tcalliom, parsley ud 1euoninp. Blend well. a. Place a da~ of tnail butter in each lbell Pote a partially cooked soail into acb lbel, pact with butter to fill. 4. Place on bak.in1 clilb or ia- dividuaJ .WI pem. Coot in preheated oven I 0 minuta, or until butter is lizzliQI. A wM overcootina anaili, a1 they will become rubbery. Mala •Jt0116lt /or 2 H"11ip of 12 llflllll .. • . ' v------------------------------1 I Enter the Salem"Bike Stakes'•! , I I OFFICIAL RULES I I u> °" • offldal _.,, blMll « • • ,~ 1 5• .-. of"""· No purchase required • .. 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L -~-----------------------·-___ J A Top U.S. Orrtelal "1vns: Wfhlnk Again Before Sending Your Child to College" "We fo ...... no return to the condition of the '50'• and '80'e, In which employers were forced to bid against each other for the Mrvlces of new g111duateL ••• Conclusion? The student MtOM talents and lntere9ta are rooted In other than academic n.lda mloht be well advlaed to comlder .atematlv.." The time bu come for par- ent. and lludema to reu- sess the need for a college education and perhaps to loot e11CW.bere for rewudina career opportunities. Why? Finl, Jet's look at it from the ftnancial angle. Five yeara ago, the averaac coat of a IChool year at a public univer- ~ in a student'• own state wu S 1, 199. Next year, it ii expected to average $1,621. That comes to nearly $6,500 in four yean for tuition, required fees, room and board only. A comparable increaae bu occurred in the cost of private coUeges-trom $2.104 per year to $3,022 annually. Therefore, the bill for four yean at a liber- al arts college can run more than $12,000 just for the baaic eqemes. And that is by no means the to~ cost of a college education. To the out-of-pocket expenae must be added lost wages. Even starting at the minimum wage and receiving annual ioueaacs, the student will have lost some $16,()()() in a /OtU-yetU pniodl In view of thae sacrificea, and the diminishing return on M investment, I think that par- entl and youn.g people &bouJd atop to a.at them1elvea, .. la col- lege really the best answer?" In the coming decade, it may well not be. For while the net iocreaae in the supply of new colle~ucated workers dur- iq the 1970'1 is estimated at 9.8 million, t.M increase in de- mand ii expected to total only 9.6 million, clearly changing the'-' situation from a "aellera' market" to a "buyen' market." Noris this juat temporary. We foresee no mum to the condi- tion of the 'SO'a and '60's, in which employers were forced to bid ag&io.st each other for the services of new paduatea. 1be earninp gap between college graduates and non-graduates ia .., 14 • FAMILY WEEKLY, S..,Cember 17, 1f72 You g'1 more than paint. You get help. . . . . . . . . . . . ..... : : . : : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ' .. . . ' .. . . ' . ., . . . ' . . . . . . . . ... Sherwin-Williams gives you much more than paint and decorating products. We give you people. Knowledgeable, hdpful people. People with ideas. People with information. People who are willing to take the time to teach you how to complete a terri6c little decorating project or an entire room. Whether you buy our products or not. That may sound like a strange way to run a paint store. But then, we're much more Sherwi Will• than a paint store now. n. I lams. . expected to narrow. Conclu- ,sjon? The student whose tolenJs and lnurests are rooted in othn than academic fields mJgltt In well odvised to coMider alterna• tlves. For several generations now, the college education and the white-collar job have been con- sidered the symbols of success and status. And yet I wonder whether these are not artift. cial symbols-tymbols that have forced young people to strive Mere lla1 a pdntstin. for a status that they didn't real- ly want? For if you look down your block or around your neiabbor- bood. I think you'll find skilled craftsmen livins oat door to professiooa.ls-livina the same kind of life, enjoyina the same luxuries, and iP many inscanca bringing hopie larger pay- checks. And while the harried executive come. home with a bulging briefcase, his neighbor is free to relax, enjoying the ~ of accomplishment that comes to the stilled attilan wbo wort& with bil banda. Therdore, althouab a college education can be intellectually and IOCia1ty stimulating for thole young men and women whole interests lie io that direc- tion, it is certainly not losicaJ to encourage all high school stu- dents to continue their educa- tion in a four-year college or univenity. For some, a two-year com- ·--··-·-· ··--·-·· -.---· ......• By 6we.D.B••-• Seaetary., ...... -..--~· ... FAlllLY WMM&J.Y munity college miaht be an ex- cellent alternative. For others, training or apprenticeship io an expanding field could be the beat IOlutioo. The latter often an immediate income, with hish wap upon completion of train- ing. For still otbets, a combina- tion of job training in the day- time and educatioa COtine8 in the evening might be the beat answer. Occupationa in which the de- mand ii pater than the supply pay well for CC>CJU)etent bdp . For example. a computer oper- ator with oo.Jy a few ~ ex- perieoce can euily ~ S 160 a week. The averase for a worker stilled in any of the offJet-print· ina specialtia is well over $6 pe.r hour. An automobile me- cbanic can make about $.S UI hour-more io (aJ'IC citiea. A draftamao preparing archi- tectural $kawinp can eam SI SO or more weekly with a little ex- perience. Ao electrician in a metropolitan aru com.maoda more than S8 an hour. And a stilled executive secretary can almoet write her own ticket-in a large firm, the uJary is often more than that of the junior executives. Of coune you can't view ao education merely from an eco- nomic standpoint. Attending college can be a moat worth- while and eorichina e~perieiice, intellectually and socially. Oo the other hand, nuury youtlu 11toul4 not be p.uMd inJo colk~ Just /or the saJu o/ takln1 a degree. For tlw mar- gin.a.I n11den1 wlw u pwhed Into colkge may Mv~r eam ntbmu.- tialfy mor~ titan~ would ltaw wllh only a high scltool educa- tion. For thiJ individual, it could take a lifetime to return bis investment-a 1ifetime that might have been spent much more happily working at a wen. paid job better suited to ,_ his individual skills. 1119 .. °"............. .. ........ a. • ..., ................. t r ................................. ,. ,... ............................... ,. ,... ................. : .............. . ............ o. ................................... ._.. ......................... . ~ ....................... . ......... 0. •......................• ~ ............................ , ..........• °""" .. ---· .......... ~· ................ .ea ... c.--. Cllilllllr " _..... .............................. . ~,,Rid l ............... ~ .••..•.•.•• Since you're wearing Moe denim thisyear- you might as well carry it, too! ,. Styled Like A Deelgner Orlglnall ONLY s3ea * Autt.1ntt1 Widera at,1111 * 441 Cut.le lnehee .Ga,_•ltr * Ru11M, • .......,, llH 0111• F*tt * f•ll Te, zi,,., * A~Juata~lt Clny ltnp wltll 111111 Hl1111 Hit the trail wtth your 1•r siow.d In this seemlnatY bottomless "u·haul· it" tote bag wtth wild ...-n ~Ina, a 1reat look·allke to thou original blue Jetns made famous by you.ltnow·whol So roomy (for camera buffs), so aroomy (for cosm9tlcs, etc.) but you can carry anyt.hing. So 1ood lboklna It goes MYWh«•. on vacation, picnics shopplna, around town, around the coumryt Accented with belt t.bs and runaround saddle stitch· ln1. ThoH two "tNtck pockets" actually keep small Items handy. Measures 13d0x3•1.z •. r---MAil lOOAYNO-RISKCOUPONTODAYI ---, GREENLAND STUDIOS I 1111 ....... ., ........... ......_...,.. QOIW I I EnclOHCI 19 c:hecJc or m.o. tor $ I Tote a.c<1) (#12623) e $5.98 M . (Add 55' po9t. NC:h Tote 8q ordel'M) I Name I I MdN9a I I otty SAVE $1.101 Ont.r 2 Tote .... for ~96 •nd -pe~ PGSt••·· Elltnt I L-!!_•_.!:!~·~'!!.. ~·~ .!..~ ~ ~ r::?:. ~ ~ J Dog Nearly Itches to Death "I tlro111lt1 ..,, would Jrav' 10 p111 Doby to slup, b11t I COlild ,,, •. ,, do 1hu. I llllf#'r'd o.1 lh1 1116,rftl with /arr' rW1nltl1. ilclt· /111 '"'"· I htld almost ''""' 11p 1ryln1 thln1s """'" 1 ca"'' across Sulfod,n1.Now lwr bock l.s oil h,o/•d, Jwr hair i.I comin1 in thk:k. Tlw lAl'd should bless you '°' such o fine prodU£1." Mra. John Bw~ter, New J,ney. SuurooDtB relieves the most frenz.icd itc:bint •!most inlcant)y. Then it clinas to the skin to ao on workina 10 kill in' fectiom bacteria, help beaJ. Used by ken· nets and veterinarians. ~t Suvoo£NE. the specific medication for doas' skin probleaw.. Available at drua stores and per depertmeMS. _. Accu"'ulated ear wall Impacted down YoUY .. , C#Mll cen mulfte aouncte, ewn cauae temporary dHlneH. O.WIH'• 011 for£# UM, made e1peclalty to soften ··~· .. , ... '°' ·-~. CIUk!k· -..;;===;;.J ly clHra tip thla PfobleM ..tthcMlt rfelt of Infection. If palft le preaent, conault your doct0t. OtMrwtae. tty D1Witt·s 011 for EAR USE When You Order By Mail From Family Weekly ... Pf .... allow up to four WNb for dellwry. The ads are pl.ced by r11putable compani... th. Items and copy are checked by Family WMkty for reliability, too. Yet with thousands of Olders comlnt In uaualty to our actwrt!Mra, sometlma1 unintentional delays occur. Althoulfl 1uch det.ya hap- pen only infrequently, when they do, FamilyW .. ktyMnts to naiat YoU aa much M poaible. If ycu'w any question about mall order, fust write: t,ynn HMcUey, Family w .. tdy, &41 lexlnaton Awnue. Hew Yott.. N.Y. 10022. This child has a devoted mother, good clothes, balanced meals -and Pin-Worms! A tormenting Itch In the rectal area, n~cklng Md ftdgettng are often telltale algna of Pln· Worma. It can happen to anyone In any tamlly-young or old, rich or poor. lt'a ao common, medical authortUea aaythat 1 out of 3 chll- dren examined, Md many parents, haw Pln--Worms without knowing It. And becauae Pln-Wonna bring on Itching and fidgeting, they can distract children and affect their school workl What'• more, Pln--Worma are highly contegloua, 90 they can apread from perM>n to pel'90f\, until the whole flimlly la Infected. What can yau do about It? For- tunawty tti.re •• an N8Y-to-take medlc.tlon that ;.ta rid of Pfn-- Worma. lt'a called Jayne'a• P-we t8bleta. Ask your pharm11Cf8t. He11 tall you that Jayne's P-Wtable19 are , ~1.1!1!~ ~f'ID.-l~ted with an ett.c-tMt rt*flcaJ Ingredient that gets Pln-Wonna out of your ayateQ\. For a free Informative pamphlet gfvlng medical f.cta about....f>ln- Worms, aend name and addr ... to JayN'• P-W. Dept A. Box 400, New York, N.Y. 10010.. .... ........ 'NAii ......... . ~ 1/aJ tM oetl A 1-c:arM l#ttet di-. mond COiia ...,.,. SLOOO; a "8ftd ..C. Nft6.9ollshed CAPRA GEM la _.,,. $27.00. Wri• for free bOOtlet ~ ~ IN'lfMf\t pi.n. s.t\d no MOncyl CAPtt~ GEM CO., o.t. ,..17, ... O • ._ 8141. ,,.,...., .... ltllO John Cameron Swayze The Day I Met \\Biter WincDell "His fame and power were at their peak. The goal of every press agent was to get an item in Winchell's column." W hen I was a y~ reporter OJl the old Kansas City, Mo-. "Journal-Post," I wrote a col- umn and sent it to Walter Win- chell, whom I bad never met His column ran io the "Jour- naJ-Pos~" and bia fame and power were at their peak. The goal of every prea agent was to get an item in Wmcbell'a column. I was ao ambitious newsboy in those days. I used to haunt the railroad terminal and the airport, on the lookout for penonalitiea traveling through from Bast to Weet coam. Many of the people I button- holed we~ the same ones wboec names appeared in Win- chell' a column. When I eent Wmcbdl that column, I had been well awue that be was in Hollywood making a movie with orcbeltra leader Ben Bernie, with whom be bad carried on a mucb- publicized mock feud. I bad also known be was over- worked, tryina to write a ba- sically New Yo·rt column from Hollywood. 1 had ftaured thit WU an opportune time to write a column for him, io hopes that be wouJd .ee .ftt to uae i~. He did. He ran it witbOut c:banain1 a word. About three weeb later J stopped in the railroad-ter- mioal bookstore on my way to the newspaper o11ke. The bookstoie was a good. place to spot celebrities between train connedJooa. A friend of mine, Paul McDonald, wu working in the store that evening. Juat on a buoch. I uted him to watch for Wi~bell, u I knew be WU traveling beet and forth between Hollywood and New York. That aame evening, at the office, I turned on the lighta and sat down at my typewriter. Half an hour later the phone rang. It was my boobtore friend. McDonald. ..Oueaa what," he sa1d. "I've got Wal~r Wmchell here." Did be think rd fall for RK:h a ridicu- lous joke? I almost buil1 up. "No, it's a fact,'' McDonald insisted. "He' a right here." I wu about to cut him off, but decided to call hia bluff. "Ot.ay," I said, "put him on the line." The next voice I beard was Winchell' al So that'a bow I met the J.re Bard of Broadway-far from the Great White Way. talking on a telephone from a nUtoad boobbop in the mkt-United States. I bustled over to the station, met him in penon, and got a beck of a aood story! -John Cameron Swoyu .· ~-- I <9Whai m the \\Orldt I RICHARD BURTON A date with Kate H• Uz got 80IMthlng to worry about? There WU Richard Burton contentedly strolling about town on a sun-drenched London day. But who was that petite brunette with him? And wasn't she a little-well. ub-yo1111gl' "This is Kate -my daughter.'' be crowed, souring any tasty gossip be- fore it coul~· brew. Teenaged Kate could easily pass for Liz'a daughter, but is actually the offspring of Burton's first wife, Sybil. There now, won't Liz ho-relieved? 1RUNK TRAYEU!R Ff'Mkwb..,_ka tte wun'I born In a trunk, but Prank Eaton worts in one-and a llolll-Royce trunk at that It'a hia job to cbect newly minted Rolllea for noiJel that shouldn't be thete. When be bean a noise he can't trace inlide the car. be climbs into the trunk and haa a driver take him over country roads while be searches for the ~ IOUDd. Trunk riding can be friJbtenln& be 11 • FAMILY WEEKLY, s.,9mMr 11, 1t12 admits: "With the lid open and the road rushing ~ it'• lite fallina down a mine abaft." A .... ..._ on 8kyjecldng: .. I ut my.eJf if I want to go on wondering what the next crisia will be. W'tll I be told to chect for bomba in the coffee- pot, while the airlinea are peyina off IOIDe crackpot IO bo1J tell them Where the bomm are? Will the bomba ao off anyway? How would I feel u the boe- taae of a atyjacbr who ii threatening to blow up me and the plane unlesa money or prisoners are delivered? If there's a chance for me to be 1ent up in a.mob, does it make any difference whether there ii a reason for it or not? There ia a difference. rm willina to sign a petition demandinJ Jaws saying, 'No~nober­ pina, DO sanctu- ary.' With thole lawa in force, if IOIDe lunatic does put them to the ul- timate test by tak- ina my plane along when be aaya, 'Good-by~ cruel world,• at least the unhappy ending would have 10me meaning. A.a it atanda now, we are all just potential cannon fodder." From "Flying Scared/' by Elizabeth Rich (Stein &: Day, $6.95). DATES: Yom Klppur begins Sunday at sundown. The National Football League season opens 8und•J· Autumn arrives FrtdaJ. The U.N. General As- sembly begins its regular annual meet- • ing Tueeday. ANNIVERSARIES: The U.S. Constitu- tion was ado~ 18S yeU. ago 8un- deJ (1787). 1be New Yort "Sun" pubtiabed its famous editorial "Yes. Virginia, llaere la a Santa Cam." 15 yean ago Thur8deJ. Rocky Marciano won the beavyweisbt boxina title from Joe Walcott 20 yara aao s.tunlaJ. BIATHDAY8: SundaJ -Roddy Mc- Dowall 44; Anne Bancroft 41 ; Ollef Justice Warren Burger 65;. Stirtina Moa 43. llonclllr-Oreta Garbo 67. Wedn111111J-Sophia Loren 38 .. ,,.,... def-Leonard Cobell 38 . .......,_ Walter Pid,eoo 74; Walter Lippmann 83;Micby Rooney SO;Raya.utea'40. MllOUR'8 ARMOURY ., RlcMrd Annour - ~ WHO'S GOT THE BUTTON? One clay • buttGG'• .Ugbtly loole, The neat it'a aomewUt man ao. It Jo... juat a little Mt Eacla time I b1rD my tano. It hanp, now, by a aUagle thread-- It'• peri1ou, Jet'• face it. This button is. 'P""•'i I cloabt I couJd replace it. I ought to pull it .. I - My wife ahould .,.. it on. I wear it .Uglady longs, daou.gb- That is, until w. gone. . THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES . Kldi ...... dlffeN~. Send contribu-Uona to ''Child," fnily Weetdy, 141 Lexington Avie., N.Y., N.Y. 10022. $10 11 ueect-noM rwmed . I took a few of my ...U pu· pila to a __...,, While we wen looldag at the BM'"" W, one ol my little cWlclr. ubd the • .....,eat, "'Do you catda them ancl std .... ,....,.. -Jin. s.11 ........... Nno B,,i. r.ic, N.Y. The man.bumped Im bead and went into a 20-year coma. Be woke up clearbeMled and relreahed in 1992. The 8nt thing be did WU to phone hia broker, who informed him t1)at bis AT6T atodc wu now worth '6,000,- 000, his GM atodc worth •a,000,000 and his Xerox stock worth •16,000,- 000 ... Good Lord." be.excJ.elmed . -rm richl" And the operator interrupted with, -Your three minutes ue up. De- posit one million doJlan, pleae." . -Dorolh.a Kn PARTY OF ntE aeCOND PART TM pmtf 1 a .tdly. It la IO Doily ltlDGltbt ..... apia .... Aadno&1M....._o1 ... ..., n..t ..... the .... tlnflc ...... , Y-, wlao 1au tlae drum and ia willhlg to .... , The guy who cmne ap to COlaplaba oltlaeraebt. ·-e.orp s....,,_~ EmployN'1 larrumt: -r1t.y tallced me Into buying dOck m the compong I work for. and fl 1 mad. o ften)OUI cord ocd of me. I kMp ~ about Iha lotuy work rm fUming out." -LucilWJ.~ Our neighbor tells us that after six weebincls on the golf course, ·he's at last recovered last year's putting form. Just when be was hoping he'd lost it. -Robert Barent A cadldate' 1 .ucceu cktpendl on two 11Ung1: What It. ltandl for and what '°''U fall for. -Franlc TfJger To Yehudi Menuhin Dear Mr. Menuhin: It is very ctifRcqJt for me to aplam in your language tbat I want transplant account your high talent in violin art. I desire exprim you my profound gratitude. On account of you it is poaible for me to rnent J"8'e ex- altation. I rwent puticolety your perfect Bach iaterpntatioo. Do YCJll.I want .eod me a picture with your name. I am found of your splendid play and • wilb • nice memory of you. SlwA.__ LITTLE EMILY- ,. ....... 1. The CaM of the Irate WltMss end other stones tw Erle Stanley Gardner. A rare find kw Petty Maton fa,._• ne&lected thriller centerl~round • s1001ooo heTst, now evalleble mall for the f rst time. (Pu lsher'• Edition $4.95) 2. The ea .. of the Fabulous Fake bY Erle Stanley Gardner. 36-24-36 I• her only r.o. C.n Perry Muon find her befOle the'• accu.ed Of murder? (Publ. Ed. $4.95) l . The Ca• of the ea,.1 .. Cupid ~l:rte Stanley Gardner. A weli.to-do widow Is dOOrned unless Perry flnct. out who l>Ut arMnlc In her huabend'a llitt mNI. (Publ. Ed. $3.95) 4. The CaM of the Crimson Kits and other stories bY Erte Stanlev Gardner. The murder victim la found with lfpstlck on hla forehead and It metchea the lhade Perry's client u... (Publ. Ed. $4.95) 5. The CaM of the Crylng Swallow· end other stories by Erle ~tanley Gardner. · Perry'• client Is• war hen> whole wife has vanished. The pollce suac>eet the hustlend ol murderlnc her. (Publ. Ed. $4.95) CH ... I • . 6 .......... . bY Aaath9 Ctvistle. MIA Marple ae\S a letter askln1 her to lnwatlpte • foraotten crime. But the men who wrote It la eTructy dead I • (Publ. Ed. te.95) .. QU •• 7. A FIM alMI Prtvat. Place by Ellery au.en. The ch .. point lo the 11lctJm'a YoUnc wife and her toYer-or do theY7 (Publ. Ed. S&.96) CRIANY I . U.. Kldnapecl Child Dy J<>hn Cree.ey u Gordon Ashe. A mother end beby et the mercy Of• blaekmallef and • murde,.... (Publ. Ed. $4.50) llAlllUC 9.Gi~'s Art bY J.J. Merrie. The prlcelesa Vel•squez pelntlna hH vanished. Enclend'1 only hope Is the deductive art« Sc:Otland Verd and GtdeOn. (Pubf. Ed. f!S.95) -HA•T 10. Two Uttle llkh Girls byA"°" Eberhart. New Yort( Society Is shocked m the killer la the beeutlful Ven Seldem heW... Or .. 9he1 (Publ. Ed. $4.95) Tiil IA81T 11. The Saint and the People Importers by Leslie a.rtetta. lmmlpnts ere amuated Into £nljand, then blaCJcm11llecf tw theli ~or rnwdef'9d. (Pub!. Ed. $4.95) For $1, you at 5 Erle Stanley Gatdner thr111ers. lncludlna a Perry Mason firs!; Aptha Christie's latest; the brand new .,saint" myste'YJ. plus 2 sreat ones by Ellery Queen and Mlanon toemart: and two more by John Creasey and J. J. Marricl These 11 whodunits In the publishers' oria· lnal editions cost $56. But you get all U 1 full- le""' and handsomely hardbowld, for OtNY $r. Whars the catchl You are. Only when you become a member, can we Pl'OYe to you, beYofld a reasonable doubt, that The Detective aook Club gives more, does more and asks less of you than any other club. Hence. the lrreslstlble bribe. You pay no membership fee. There Is no minimum number of books you must buy. Yoo set free the Club's PrtNlew which describes each month's selections. You may reject any volume before or after recelvlna ll And you may ~ncel at any time. When you do accept a Club selection, you aet three complete, unabrldied detective novels fn one Mndsome, hardbound volume (like the triple volume shown at right) for only $3.39. That's le$$ tna. n you'd ~ to pay for any one of these nov45 In a bookstont. The Club's editors· select from more than 300 mystery books ~!shed each year. Their choices are so outstandlna that many mystery writers are members. too. N a member, you'll be offered the cream of ttMr crime books by top names llke those fea- tured above-plus Ed McBal'."1 Ross Macdonald, Richard Lockridge, Georse Marmon Coxe, Rae Foley, and many, many more. If you Join now, one of your first selections can be Geor1es Simenon's newest, Mal1ret S.ts A Trap. : I 1asts.~t:'~oe~·to ";:· t.=81 lt:~~~ l for-. THI l D1T1mv1 aoo• i . CLUll l Roslyn, New York 11576 ! Please enrofl me es a member and send at once the 4 double volumes containing 4 Perry Mason thrillers, the latest A1atha Christle and 3 more 1reat mysteries. 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Specialty de. s!Fed to flt 111 vecuums. lnstelld of just sk1mmin.1 off surf.:e dirt and dust you c1n now re1lfY. pt down d1e9. Shap •nd pile catp9ts will I.st 1onar Ind look bettet! Hi· imoect molded pllstiC. 11" Iona. 11'7• ........ Anlc ............. ... 8Uf'F'ET CMIOf IAftl STEPS. Wown str8w caddy cam. out chores In • most llttne'tM menner. Holds ~re. pqtes, and nap. kins llfftclentty tlfl you're reedy to set the '111>19. P9lfect tat.atont for plcnk:s. Looks nMt on the buff9t table. Double carrying handle prwta ttppln•. JHesures 101h x mi~ s~c.ddJ . : ........... $2.11 Ml.W .0.llE ftTS NlfY tWtt DRYDt. ~ wom-out tlQOd end meac. your hair d~ llM new ... In. Hood ms eny -. on •h d~ra end blowefs. Eld...,. ••• ~ c:.p putt. out to ~ end dry eny atYfe Mt. e¥9ft ftum.t bc>Uffent. Ffta ~ fort•bly wer c:urlera. Made of guellty plHtlc In attractive "°'!II pattlm. S.WS you 1$SI 1,.,_.,,,_...., ....... sue 1BSU1£ -.. .. wn.n ••11111 At llst .... -diDI -........... to ttnt lnchn of lllterill °" sfdrts, .... dnptrits. CUf· tlins n fllllioMble pint •Its wttt.out pins! Clips waft witb MW lllhaiYt -. ... "'*r11ll. A tl4lous llWill Job_,. fllt 11111 oasy. fet ot 6 clips. tm;~---Slt ................... $1 ALL THE BENEF1TS OF A REAL STEAM SAUNA $J29& Rillbtin ~Own Enjoy ,.... ..... 1n the prtvecy of ,our hom9 et • frKtloft of the __, C09t! Our deluxe ~ beth Is *' aid In Miaht control. ,...., of -.ion ....... ... r belns. -... ,.,., .,.., .-.,. -'nc of tf'9d mwclel, stimuletlon of drcul• tlon. C.n be ueed In MY room ot omc. without lnmllatton. ~ ... fotda up compeetly. Plus• Into •ny outltt, hH eUClomlltlc shut.off. £v.n lnchldet Pt'Ot9C· tf"9 Vln)'f floo( met.~ In mlnut.. Hes durable vln,t cowr. 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I. 1·~~J· jr..rl'' 'JI I I} I r f I · I;. ' I . -IJ l ~ ii 1lil ti I • ~lt If·, s ' I·~ ll 1 J a=t I ... ti I r J I . l tfJ f&tfs. t.s II.Ji I I I~-l'' .. 'lJ ~11 ·ftil-I t · m!f n 1·i~;f ~i!1li·;f91 p; 1£111 :L~IHil1!f ! 111111~:1: I; •. 1),g•I ,, ,r. B. I. "fiii •. .. I. ., I ·' -111 • i Iii mmr . ill'U~Ji tm f _ i:ri!i Inn• r-~~ .. • ) . t -· • . ; . . ' ' J1M' SCARCD>CHVCK .•• Wl-lAT IF I G~OW:VP, -AND 'NO ONE.-~V.E~ Loy~5.;ME? ~E3'EOP~~ ; W~· ~l~J~05,.ES ,A~~ :V§l{'<t IN5e~~~E.~:: , .. : ,, ' NANCY ) -' . I THE '<EARS ARE 60tN6 6'1' .. • ""' ·i . • • .. '-'' . SURE?! 115VRE;' WHAT? "SURE" I HAVE A Bl6 N05E , OR "Sul<e ~ SOMEONE \ .. .W.lLL LOVE ME SOMEDAI( ? . .. By Ernie Bushmiff er ' , . ' . • , • • . . ' - •• -. -.· -.. • • • • • • • . , ' -~·· --- • • - ... . :r Wour..ON"r .. ANal \i.aJ..1 • k~IN: . Goo!>~! MR. Wll .. 9?'1 . ef . . YOU SEE, MIS-$ ... IF MISS BA.RSTQW OWED YOU.MON.EY, WE'RE-PAEPAR.EO TO PAY HER· DEBT IN FULL! " • • - , I eELfEVE.MR. i.EE .aORGSON IS WITH MISS .SPtNCER! THI$ IS HIS SECREtARY CALLING! CAN HE COME TO THE PHONE'? • " • Mtnt~/ C'O YOU i' .~ ... ~- • If' . ' ; J ' . . -~ .,. " ~ . \, , \ . . . • • . ~ Yf!.S, FlrANCIN2! YOIA wtlOWI PQf ., ~ i..CWtf YOU MOl'8 "TUAN Hr'/ "/E fl:'/ 1.11::'&; :X:: CAN11" t.r>J• · ' . Wl;iHOUT" . . .. Y~! "\ I .. '· , . ' ' .. ., ( ~ . ' . .. ' ) ,. ' . • ' t .,j 't : .. . ' ' . -,__ .. -_.__.._ ~By H•nk-l(etcham ~ . ' ,....------~~--~ • I I ) ' '" ..... "' ,. ' . • .. • • •.• •• • ' • ~ . --• • - 'Ml.!TT .111t(~JE F·· _... .. ' .. t--r-----, ·--...... ---.--. . . . . - . .. 115,t.JORE 'EM, .. 'MUTT! · \~SALLY . BANAN~S" " . . .. '.' , . < r UNDERSTAND ,wHai THEY ,!';_'t,. 'EM ENOUGH ~ vvn • 10 srAV OOT SW/Cr-Irr -.ausr OF THEIR -• 'IGNOR& WAY,' . 'EM l.2 ·By Al Smith IF ONE t.IGH.T5 ON 'IOU, DON'T PANIC-STAY QUIET-. ' ·r~ ~ _... . . . .. . . • ' , ; :r SAY, HAV!i You FELLERS SEEN A SWARM OF· BEES HEREABOUTS ? · ' f .. ... ,ANC> t>RIP·t>RY WAS WHAT YOURC>OG t>lt:> AFTEI" IHE AA1N. I DouB'T IF l.ORC> p. : Woui.t> PART Wl'IHTHE PftlCEOF A ·New · M)CMINE ... ' . , ijq •::THE TIZICI< IS TO GffT IT 90UGHT 8EFOR.e HIS SUB• CONSCIOUS CATCHES ON ANC> WAKES UP HIS CONSCIOUS! • • , , ' ~ --... ' I • I • , ' > I c 1; . • • \ I < I • -· .. .. ~ ·1 eor· · ... .. Tf:lf;_ . HOTS . •. -i:::sKE:WZ Mf; GORD·O \ t • I • • - •. WE HAVE TOO Ml'INV 611 .. L'5 TO PAV AND NOT ENOUGH IVCJNEV IN THE BANK ... BILLY'S TEACHEIZ SENT 1-.o.1E A NOrE !>ND MCMMY l;UIF.> 00 60 ·SEE HE.12--BUT WE ,. , TH(NK SI-IE GIVES TOO MUCH -~·· CAN'i S1A I Ii! l'T"S 1WO' PO J.. OKOUi l7001Yl VVIN' O' "lllE ·Hf:f:t!! -·-··~-·-··-···--·· . -------··· t---... " ;·l'M >~ACK! . ' , ' ' .. ' ,. ! .. 'Pt!:-- -- ~O · ' . ( • • ' . ·- • ' • , A WARRIOR roes NOT QUAil. JE!~ PISCOMFORTJ He eRl1S . Hl·S1'.MfH ANP fl!ARSli! .. ': •' ' I ' I. : • ' ' • , .. I. ·. ' '~~ . . ' • •.. ! ~-~ • . , . • ' ( . ' ' ,. • • . . .. - , .. ·I •; '1 • •1t .~ ~: QY6R So$1>' . .I ' . ( l HOW·KIN ·I? .. . IONl-~S . ' ONp'retmll -· "· ,•, .. ,_.., . . . ' ~ ' •' • . ( ' > •I ·J .... ;., • ) ~I ~ ', ., By Gus Arriola ..---------.....-.·· ' i ' I ' l • ' " • A .. .. ,• . " ---IULLmN IOAltq.--- • • • llA'l'llj111AGICI ~ti lht I!..,,,.· .... lla, "'w....U. ti. twelve la MTea. llalf., lft kl._., •H d:I: II blt 9f elnea.••·He. ... ~ .,,.. .._ h ~ wllJ' ..... t wu tUt!. 'lA. "I IXJOJt .... .._ .. ,...Al9' ULI ,. )l'K 'ltA. ti Ill: ,. Jl-S. CO\ ..._, '.U 'I XII ,_ ~~.' ~ ••• • .l -f -'"l"'*I to • friend that Ile eould 00"7 aa enllnl 11111 la lila Wt lwML Alld Ile -1d. \WN1""111at1 . ' . ~.,....,.. .• • . . . . CAN YOU 'i'RUS'.f YOUR EYEST!TMO' are at Je111t ti.~ ..i«er- eaces Ja . d~winf details belweea top ~ ~ ~.H••· ;:.&al~kb' tan 1ou. find themf Cit.eek Ullltfl y ltll U...U below. • · ·lu..r~~JP •I :U:l~il 't 'P"'°'-.i°"• "I :wi-i_.: 'flllf'IAl .,,.._,_, .... ~ 't 'ltlJJlllUI 'I ipa ., 'llv.JRJW 91 ~M(WQN 'I 'llllJHJ"' '119~-a ., .......... ,G ' ' • •I ' • .. • • ,TAG~! Y.,., • .,. ..... le hleatlfy fftl' ecnpatloM·fr•• pletve elues anC IU&mtded. .fta11u!1 ·•bovL Wllat foar jobs do Ted, Stan, Ken and Peter lloldt • · (i} l !t'i2 Ki~~ }'c..aluru Syndicate, ln"c.I ?·17 · ARCl.11•. . -. ' ' WHY SHOULD I WHAT IF · ~ 'OOWN QN THERE WAS :~ ELECTRl~L A POWER 2· · At"PUANCE$? SH\;J:TDOWN • . Wl-\AT WOO.LO -)t)U-DO? . ,'< ... i"'LL CALL ,HIM ON HMM.MM.! : ;WE INrERCOM ELECTRIG INTERCCZ>M, ~ND TELL, HIM ELEC~IC-:TYPEWRITER. • ...OU'RE HERE! _1•r •• ,f\IR CCO~DmONING.~. ·. • .. I WR.NED OFF THE. COFFEE.,_ MAKER. •.. ARK / smo JN RAND! T• kine f•rtlt.'. surprise 'PlctlU"e aMH, Ump]I apply thne colon neetly: 1-Ked. %-1.t. bl•e. S-Yellow. ' -Lt. bnwa.. 5 -Flesh. I -Dk. brown. 1 -Ora.ap. I-Dk. JN•e. -. SPELLBINDER! scou to retnts for usin1 all the letters in t e word below to form c two complete words: AlGUMENT' . ... -. .. . --. • TllBN _.. ~ P'!lilts "*'h:flr 111 1;:-orct• .ol. Jour Jett•rs or JnOl'e ' • fou~1m~n1 the lett.n. " \!lltt!t_ot_ ......... , . . - ;,._.~·-··-~~ WE LIKE L.16HT; B~~Y1 BCA'Z.Ci" ~OSF' TUR.NEE> 'ON EVEA'>9iY/NG UNO BLEW ALL D)=R . FU$ES. 0 ~ TI/Jl!.!!.IJtle. oi.J1t ~ll!Wr o 11COMPLAIM 9'I ~NUMBERS ~~ • . " @1ME.~Q.J'Tl\16 ~K ISTeRRIUf . @IM llRl!POF Se!Ma' i..cisT A.T GSJ.J fl}~~ER IS ~CoMPeTe..ir!: · ·® • POt1f Ur<e· IA'/~ ~AIL!' .,......_, AXW'TIQJ aJiMis' ARi ~ . .. ~ I ' • • • • "'RI! VOU GOING TO 1.o;;:E"-T--llzl MIM TAKE MB? DON'T llUT WILL ME Rt!:AD ITl' (Soa) . ' KHOW. AMA! .TMAT's WMl!RI! MY TRICK PLOT TO SNAP MIM SACK c:i:>MfS IN- How -lonq-have -· .. -ovel'·T I TlllAIK 12.t. BE A 816 J.&AGfl!i BAU PLAYER WHIZ¥ I 6ROW llP. year. -Gee; ffilve · you ~er had IS71/ERG . . A DIFF.ERENCS? • • • lt says, "Don't yak with vour friends . Yli1en there's work to·be done:• _. ..... . Hm ,, . . • · I hearCl that and rve qot news. fqr you, 51im. You're still lousv and i'm not slipplng . • • -• .... -- --· -- -- I , I I .· . - 7 --- ....... pensl In tbe Tile !lotic ·-Sb This help.